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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Turkey troubles? Here's where to call BJ JERRY lllRSCB At the other tlMI of that hotllne are 44 ............... prof..monal coob trained to uve turkey. n.. kida are ftghtina. your mother-in-law · acro9 the nation from• fate ~ than dee th la lnwtenna and your hu.t.nd la no help-he -touahnem and ctrynem. hu .caped to the televlaion ln the bedroom to ''That 19 the molt Mked queetion, 'what la watch football. On top of it all your turkey the belt way to keep the turkey from tettlnc ' touch and dry?' " uy. Nancy ~ re"-to thaw. Yee, it la another wonderful director of cominunicattona for Swift & CO. 'J'hankaaivtna. Accordlnc to Rodrlcuez, here la how you But thla year there la help, at leut for IOlne do it: of your problema. A toll-free turkey hotline •Make sure your turkey la completely will help you pt that bi.rd defrmted and thawed. Do it aafely ln the refriprator or routed to a warm, motat and delicate atate. under cold runnma water. Juat call the "Butterball Turkey Talkllne" •Place the turkey ln a pAD that la about 2 at (800) 323-4848. The line la a conawner inchee deep and put the meet thermometer ln aervice apomo.red by Swift & Co. a corporation the thiclte1t part of the thlah. Do not let it touch that aella $260 mlllion of poultry a yeer. the bone. That will throw the rMd1na oU. •Rub the turkey'• akin u,htly with melted ahonen1nl or oil. •Put the turkey on a ndt ln the oven Meted to 32&....... I •AIW one to two houra, wben1he lkin hu turned aolder\ brown. '8k8 at aheet of foil about the me of.•.,._. of tYlllnl P9I*' and put it aver the bnMt. Thia Will bep the bnMt meet from CMtraOOldnc. •Cc:ntlnue to roMt the turkey unUl the t.hermomecer lhowa a reed1na of 180 to 185 detlfeea. "If it feta hotter than that, your turkey will be overcooked, t.ouah and dry," Rodriluez warna. • ·There la no need to conatantly open the oven and bute the turkey. ·. IUlll CUii. Ylll 111111111 llllY PIPll THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1983 He helps as many as he can B1 liREN E. llEIN Of ............. About 30 poor, hungry people will have turkey dinners tor Thankaatvinl today thanka to the carin1 and 1enero1ity of 74-year-old Michael Dwaileebe, Cotta Me1a '1 own laint-tn-relidence. But about three times that many needy people who 90Ulht Uliatance from the man they call "Brother Michael" Wedneeday morning were turned away with only a pound or two of govern- ment surplus butt.er and a jar of government honey. "We just had too many people ahow up," Brother Michael said. "We gave $10 to 10me people ln lieu of a turkey." . Dwaileebe baa been handina out food to the poor ln Costa Mesa every mominlfor 16 yeen. Oncea reel esta1e qent on hil way to makinC milliooa, Dwaileebe con- verted to Christianity ln 1959, .old ail hia J>09E I dona and establiahed h1a m1mion, at 1686 TuaUn Ave. in c.o.ta Meea. Since. then. he has lived in a beck room at the mta.ion, IW'Viv- ing on a Social Secwity pemion. "rm poor now, but I'm really richer thab I-ever waa before,'' be say.. , . Every day,. he hands out bags of produce to doRna of huncrY and homeie. people at the Mesa Bible Church on the comer of Orange Avenue and Cabrillo Street. The lettuce, onJona. celery and zucchini that Brother Michael dlatrlbutes would end up ln grocery store dumpsters lf he didn't re.cue it for "hia people." Since the Reqan Admlnia-- tration began offertnc govern- ment .urplLW goods for free c:fia.- tribution to the needy. Dwaileebe said he has rarely had to tum anyone away empty-handed. '"nle government uled to buy up thla stuff and then store it and forpt about it unUl they decided to dump it into the ocean," he said. "Now, the people are finally aetttnait. "We gave away 8,000 pound.a of chee.e this year, and there's alway. lots of butter and honey," he said. But a cruat of bread -even spreed with butter and honey - does not a Thankaatvinl dinner make. -Laat year, Dwaileebe said, pub- licity about h1a efforts led to the best holiday aeaaon he'• ever bad. "It wu a wonderful, wonderful thine," the baldina. gray-haired (See BROTllER, Pap AJ> Report rips health service at county jail Leaming about Thanksgiving Dressed as a Pilgrim, David Baker, a second grader at Tamura School bi Fountain Valley, dip into a cup of pudding during a Thanksgiving feast at the BChool. Tamura &tu- dents prepared the meal them- selves and perlormed in a holiday play. Similar ecenee were played out at many echoola in the Orange Coaat area Wedneed•Y, BJ JEFF ADLER Of .. .._ ....... The 0ranae County Grand Jury a1ammed top county health offldal1 Wect,ne.day few fa.t.Unc 1o make Improvements in Jail medi- cal aervicea that were recommend- ed more than a year -co. a charge the health offidall dlapute. The 1eat.hina four-pace report, the first to be prepared by the 1983-84 Grand Jury, al80 revea1I the diltrict attorney hu been aaked to lnvestiaate whether phyaidanl IMjgned to the jail retrU)arly were paid for day. they dkln't work. County Health Care Agency Dlrector Charles Kerns and Dt. Rex Ehllnc. the county'• public health officer, called the report ''not current'' and ''inaccurate.'' Kema aakl almost all the rec- ommendations put srand juriee and comultants have made for lmpovtna medk:a1 aervicee in the Santa Ana Jail should be ln ~ by January. However, Grand Jury Foreman l!2Jen Wilcox, a Newport Be.ch reaident, told repll'ten at a mom- lnl news conference Kema and Eh11nc "have not adm1niltered health care eervices in the Orange County Jail appropriately ln our opinion.'' I The srand F'Y found: • Sewral phyaidanl Mligned to the Jail were at.mt from their joba "approximately once a week for a number of yean." Their at.encee were not noted on county time lheets. e Preecription drup and narcotica are kept in an area that ii not M!CUl'e and inmatea are kept away from the dnac-preparing area by only a red line they are not IU~tocrom. e Pr.:ripdonl are prepued for dlatribution to inmates by Jail nunes, rather than by pharma- dsta or by phyadanl 81 required by state law. • NW'MI and ph)'lidana work- inC ln the Jail suffer from morale prob1ema cau.d by staff lhort-aae-and a "power ltl'Ullle" between health eervice 1uper- vi8on. • Recommendations made by the 1982-83 Grand Jury and by a corwultant should be implemented an an expedited buia. Wilcox said the Grand Jury took the a1mart unprecedented step of imuing the report early in the panel's term becau.e "not a great deal baa been done to (See GRAND JURY, Pqe Al> Fake credits may cost 7 teachers BJ CBIU8TINE DECKER oe ............. Seven Orange County teachen may lole their teachina creden- tiala for allecedlY claimina credit for colleee · COW"9l!S they oever att.eoded. The falsified college units netted them substantial pay ~ in IOIDe CMeS. aocordina to the state committee on creden- tiala. The committee aent letters this week to the teecben and their 9Chool districa recommending revocation of their credentiala. The rec:ommendation ii the most drutic action the committee could take. The committee recommend- ed revocation after receivinl a report from the Loe Angeles district attorney' a office which bu been lnvestipting the matt.er for more than a yean More than 130 Loe Angeles County tmchen are al80 reported- ly involved in f.aWfyina their ooUeae c:redlts. The teachers allegedly had their namee forged on clam lilCI for OOW11S they never took .ft c.autom.ia Lutheran C.oJ1ea'e ill 'ftw•NI Oab and Ottawa Unl- venity ln Kam.. Pay incre 11!1 nm8'!d from $359 to $12,440 per teecher for the yeer, (See TEACHER. Pap Al) Detectives search 'jinx b~at' for murder clues B1 ROBERT BAUER Of .. ..., ....... Wect.n.day mominl'• brutal murder of a younc Navy aalJor aboard a ..nboat In aHuntmcton Harbour marina marked the aec- ond time ln -than two YMl'a that death has taken IOID80M ~ted with the boat. OlerYen, watichlq • detiec- tlv. .arched ~ c:Iu. at the marina ln the DOl'tbemmmt put of Huntinpm 8-ch, Cllled the W-fated ..wn, antt a ju boat. Jr.arlt_ in Jan~ of 1882, Rob- ert L. ~ aoo-owmr of the boat named the Dutch Treat, fell overboard and drowned. Police determined law that the 13-year-old ~=-== of alcohol. ... ......... -.. n-. 11.bellewd to be noth6a accidental about Wedneeday mornln1'• death of the 21-,..r-old --who ... kllnt-lflld late W.,.._..y •a-Ill T. Knllbt. Bii bomMown w.m't avmt.blit. Kantiap»a Beae• cleteetl•ee lupeet "Duteh Treat" wllere a ..Oor WM JlNdiWI ..acl the Ylatlm, a the mariaa area ............. .... r..:-:u:::c.·~ f oand 1tahbecl to death. •bbed repeatedb In the ....,_ _ ~,'' HunUftlton · Bwh The 1U'lftl ..alor'1 body w• tiano "by an unknown MUnl PoUcl CapL Millll 8urkmtJHI dlrnNNd "1 •• owns Paul lnlCnlment." Mid. 11& .. tltblr -.., or ~ .,._ DWlrtlwft n- ''Tlwn were no ·~ of a tabrlb1...,.W·" tmmdta111'9boatatwwarts.Tbe \ \ ~ , _, ... \tied up '° the......, _ .. a.ct Onklll ........ t .. ....,., s. ................ AIJ '· r ~ ,\a Orange Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Thur1day. NoY9Mb« 2... 883 . GRAND JURY ••• From PageA1 temedY the situation" in the jail. beatn next week, he added. She faulted Kerns and Ehling Rema said the Hee.Ith Care tor their "lack of proper adminia-AatmcY has been c.refully lm· o-aUon at the jail," adding the plementJ.nl the recomrnendatiom problema detected by grand jurors made by the conaultant and the tre not the fault of the nuraing 1982-83 Grand Jury ln a "predle •tatr. and orderly fuhion." : Ruth Hannon, a reglatered A.. to the Grand Jury's charps ~une who chaired the aubcom-that two phyaictana were belila ttee ln charge of the Grand paid for days when they were ury'• report, said the panel Abo ablent. Kema aa1d the doctor in remaina concerned that the aitu-ti t ha been at the ~f'Uon in the •·11 could leave the quee on may no ve ~ jail but may have been et.ewt.e unty "wide open to a tremen-i...n . i... ·-'-~ 11\ · us lawsuit" if someone were to on .... umatecounty uu.u-=-. e me violently W in the jail. other physician no longer la with the county. Kerns responded to the charaes ''We need to look more cloeely at by saying that all .even vacant that," Kerns added. nursini positiona have been filled h. e jail since the Grand Jury's "Rest .. ured if dbcipllnary vtait. Additional nUJ"llel, action ia needed, we're going to ady hlred, are ready to begin take it," he said. rk Jan. 1, he added. EhJ.ing challenged the Grand 1 Eh.ling acknowleged that when Jury's ueertion that preacriptiona ~and jurors vtaited the jail there were being improperly filled by as an "acute crisis." But since nuraea by citing legal opinion1 en, new nurses have been hired from both the county COW\8el and d morale has been improved. the attorney general stating the Interviewing for a new jail county's procedures were in com--~:z~~;;~~;;~;~~-.. from Page A1 ~rding to Walt Taylor of the Ft.e's professional standards mmittee. The teachers have 30 days to file )ln appeal and the.n a hearing will ~ held by an administrative law ~dge. If found guilty, their ·Credentials would be revoked. I "If their credentials~ revoked ~it would pftt them out of business ~a w.che~ for at least a year. ter that the~ can reapply to . eir school district, but there's no iguarantee they'll be rehired," said ftaylor. ~ According to Taylor, the Or- . jange ·County teachers involved ~: .. ean Griffith Bohannon · of education certificate~ Hubert Dawaon, Fullerton, teaches at Fullerton College, special teeond- ary certificate; David. A. Elecdri, San Juan Capistrano, Capi.ltraoo Unified Diatrict, standard leCOnd· ary; Laticia McCoy, Irvine, Foun- tain v all~y School Dlatrict, stan- dard elementary; Ow-Jes L . Mer- rill, Huntington Beach, New- port-Mesa District, general educa- tion; Nancy Jean Halliwell Mer- rill, Huntington Beach, New- port-Mesa District. 8eJleral educa- tion; and Kenneth Owen, Costa Mesa, Newport-Mesa Diatrict, apedal aecondary certificate tn music. When contacted, Bohannon. Owen and Nancy Merrill, would not comment. The other dX w.c~ers could not be reached. e teaches in the New- po Mesa Unified School Distri~ Fd has a standard secondary !BROTHER MICHAEL ... From PageA1 man said. ,. "We gave away 400 turkeys on Christmas day," he said. ~. But, predictably, the good will .inat abounded during the hol- l days last year went back into hiding come January 1. To Dwaileebe, the phenomenon is not ~surprising. r. "Chriat is alive for a few weeka a year, then he dies again the ft9t of the year," Brother Michaelaaid. Dwaileebe, who deteribes hiowelf as a bom-..-m Chriatian, ahuna organized religion becauae he feels too many churches tum their backs on the poor. HBMURDf;R ••• From Page A1 . Diefenbach, a bus driver in 't Long Beach who reported!. y lives in Lakewood as well aa on his boat, called police on the emergency 911 'l line at 3: 16 a.m. He said he found the young man lying i.n a pool of , blood and .believed he had com-l mitted suicide. t But detectives, arriving a abort ~ while later, found multiple ~ wounds and ruled out suicide. ~ Diefenbach, 46, reportedly had l' befriended the victim while the sailor was a paseenger on his bus, } and the two shared an affection ~ for sailing boata, according to police. The sailor told Diefenbach he was depressed and was not adapt- ing well to Navy life, leading Diefenbach to initially believe the death was a suicide, according to police. The victim reportedly slept on the boat two or three times a night, rather than staying aboard the Navy ship. Burkenfield said police have no suspecta at this time but are tryina to find and question a young transient who was believed in the area at the time of the alaying. Police are al80 looking · for a murder weapon. Re9erve officers came up empty in a boat-to-boat aearch Wednes- day morning and a diver ex- perienced a similar lack of SUCCl!9a. F.arlier, police found a knife wrapped tn the pages of a sailing magazine and placed in a trash container. However, the knife late1:.1.was traoed to a boat owner in the 325-boat marina and' was not connected with the slaying, Burkenfield said. It's turkey time Parolee will face rape trial A 29-year-old prilorl puolee will be arraigned Dec. 1 ln Superior Court on ~ he raped or ... uited flve Oranp County women ln Auguat and September. Robert Eldred Morehead wu ordered Tuesday to at.and trial on 16 of 17 felony charies filed by the district attorney'• office following a three-day preliminary hearing in Central Municipal Court Judge John Smith Jr.'1 Santa Ana courtroom. He faces charges rangina from rape and intent to commit rape to burglary and falae irnpri8onment. All five of Morehead'• alleged victims testified during the proceedings. The attacks OttWTed in Irvine, Santa Ana, <>ranee and Garden Grove. Inez Carroll i1 sened turkey on one aide and champagne on the other at a Thanbgiving celebration at the Huntington Terrace clubhouse in Huntington Beach. The turkey and trimming& were provided and served to 15 area senior citizen• by retirement home oflicial1. Here Jay Kreitz carves the turkey while Adriana Morri&00 pours champagne. The suspect was arrested at his parents Santa Ana home Sep!·_~o . after he was identified by one or the women h(\ja aocwied of raping. Morehead remains in the Or- ange County Jail in lieu of $150.000 bail. ' Blackouts won't stop dialysis machines BJ PHIL SNEIDER.MAN ................. Two weeu .,;,, Art Wuh- a.ky, marketinc manacer for General Power Systema. waa dim E 11 Ed by a newspaper article about a 30-minute power failure tn Fountain Valley. The bYckout WM trigered wbml a ditch ~inadvertently cut an under8found cable. Amonl tht affected buline9el WU a ~ydialysiaclinic, w~~ patients have their blood mecbanicaJly. While the power waa off, t.ech- nldana. firefJahterw and the pa- Uenta themlelves Md to crank the cllalym mach1nea by band to keep the blood drculatinc. When Wuhnelky rMd about "-1nddent. be decided hia oom-pm.y could help avert 8'milar aDel'pndea. On Wednellday, the company donated one of Its power~ to the clinic, Cunmunity DialY. Syttema of Fountain Valley. The unit will proVide power for a dialysia machine to continuing operating lf the power ever goes off .,.in. "It .emed like a perfect op- portunity," Wachnesky said. "We've donated some of our analler unita to other groups tn the put, primarily for runniJ\I oomputen.'' He said the power IOW'ce ii a lead caldum mainten- ance-free battery that continually charaes while normal CWTent ia running, then automatically puts out 2,000 watts if a power failure occun. . Wachnesky said the portable power unit has been manufac- tured for about 14 years. But he Mid it only recently has been available on the general com- merdal market. He said it ii Uled primarily u a back-up power IOW"ce for computer and security systems. The power source was pres- Five arrested with pound of cocaine in Huntington Beach Undercover sheriff'• deputies arre9ted five people and captured a pound of cocaine with a street value of $72,000 in Huntington Belch after a three-week ln· Yelltieation. 0ranae County Sberitt Depart- ment'• North Narcotics Btireeu wr-teci G.ry S. Stuart, 25, of lluntancton Beech; Robin D. BUlwtn, 22, of Ua Mirada; Stu\ley 8. Hall, 28, of Huntington Be.ch; William T. Friedhof, 32, of La Minda and Stephen L. Alex- ander, 35, of Downey. The five, according to Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart, are being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of $15,000 bail each. "We auapected that they were major deelen in Loe Angeles and Orange County ao we aet them up for a one-pound buy," Hart said. The officers went to a home at 16581 Delton Circle, Huntington Beach about 10 p.m. Tue9day and made the arrests about 11 :45 p.m., he said. Cycle crash victim identified _....,,,, Huntington Beach pollce have identified a 35-yeer-old motor- cycliat who waa killed in a traffic aa:ident Tueeday niaht. Police said Richard Frank Stratton of Huntington Beach was fatally injured when his motor- cycle hit a curb at the interaection of Marken Lane and Friesland Drive. He suffered massive head injuries alter being toeeed from the motorcycle. ented to the dialyaia clinic by Dick Melchor, vice president of Anaheim-baaed General Power Systems. For Melchor, the gift bad •pedal llilnificance. "My eon had a kidney operation three yean ago," he said. ''There waa a chance he would lole a kidney. Fortunately, they were able to clear the blockage and save the kidney. • "But it certainly made ua aware of how important kidneys are." Stephen K. Nieben, admini.a- trator of the dialyaia clinic emphaaiz.ed that the patients were in no danger during the recent power failure. He said the dialysis machinee can be cranked by hand or the patients can be diaconnected during a blackout. He characteriz.ed the power failure as an inconvenience rather than ane&rtli1hreat. Hospi\ala are required to have backup power generators, but not outpatient clinics BULLETIN BOARD Mesa church to serve Thanksgiving dinner A ThankJlgiving dinner with all the trimmings will be served free of charge by the Harbor Christian Fellowship Church between noon and 3 p.m. today in Costa Mesa. Transportation for thoee who cannot make it to the church. at 740 W. WU.On St., will be provided. For infonnation and reeervationa, call 631-7732. Barter fair at county fairgrounds "No caah accepted" will be the rule Sunday at the Oranp County Fairgrounds where over 200 merchanta will participate in the world's largest barter fair. Buyen and eellen will exchange goods and aervicea through the BuslDe9I Exchanae barter organization of Loi Angeles. The fair will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Harborlites plan Mesa birthday party The Harborliie. Chapter of the Sweet Adelines will combine its 23rd birthday party with a roemberahip night and boutique to be· held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. Sweet A.delines la a barber ahop-style singing group for women. Anyone who wiahe9 to join the group should attend. For more information, call 839-4878. Counseling program in Capistrano The South Orange County Community Service9 Council will J)reeent a pf081'8Jll on "dimelllions of ooumeling" Monday at 9 a.m. at Home Federal Savings and Loan in San Juan Capistrano. TODAY'S WIATHIR Stratton was reportedly travel- ing at high speed when the aa:ident occurred. Members of several 90dal agencies will pre9ent in!onnation on their programs. Further information ia available at 495-1512 or 492-1300. A good chance of rain today Coastal Temperatures t9L• .. ft 41 24 4t n aa • " " 74 .. N 4f .. .. 61 Q 21 IO 7t .. n 11 ~ . II 41 71 .. II » ., ~1 .. 00 10 .. n .. 10 42 • 14-cM ... a '' .. . ,.~: •• " . at oe • 14 .. •7 aa • IO a ,._. .. " . " •• ,, . J1 If ., n :: .. n: 71 • •• ., 11 .. . " 41 :: = •• n• . " == ,. . ' =-==.-=.., Tides 13 40 .. 37 '12 •• 37 21 ... 51 .. 51 51 47 41 S3 441 n 91 II 24 21 35 $2 ... JO . .. ..... 40 • .. 47 . .. lllf llPIRT -a .. SOUTHWICK h, CHRISTMAS Collection For Women Only. 119 Fashion Island Newport Beach ( 714) 759-1622 4 728 Admiralty Way Marina Del Rey (213) 823:_7955 ' _.... _________ ...., ----.._,,_ ·-----· Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, November 24, 1883 U TOP OF IHI NIWI · U.S. to try to restart arms talks NATION Emergency asbestos rules blocked by appeals court By T e 11oclated Pre11 WASKl:NGTON (AP) -Preei- dent &qan expttlled dilap- Poln\rnent Wedne9day over the Soviet walkout from amw neao- dadanl ln Geneva, but uJd It would not helaht.en the rtak of nuclear war. And he declared "We're not aolng to ait he~ with tai. pride. We'll do everythh\8 we can to brine them back." The Scwlet delegation left the talM ln proteet over the be8lnniAa of deployment of ~72 Amert· can-made, medium·range nuclear millli. ln Eu.rope. ''The talka are di.oonUnued and there ia no t'ftWnption date," chief Soviet neaotJator Yull A. Kvttalnaky aaid lnOeneva. Reaaan aaid "I 1t1U don't believe the~'• danpr of a nucleer contuct u lq u we have the deterTent power that we have. "I don't think that I'm surpriled by what they did thia mo~, but 1 un dJ.aappotnted. And I can t beliew that lt'1 a<>lf\I to be permanent. We'll be ready to contlnue neaotiatlona at any time that they want to come t>.ck." Reeaan commented u he left the White Hou.ae for a five-day 'I'hanQcivtng holiday at his mountaintop ranch near Santa WASHINGTON -A federal appeal.a court on Wect.ne.lay barred the Rc~an administration from ln\plementlna an emer'f" tncy l'\:gulauon that requires companies to U,hten reatrictlona en worker expoaure to asbestaa. A panel of the ~th U.S. Cin:Wt ~ of Appeals in New Orleans voted 2-l·to grant a plea for a 1tay of the regula tion made by the Asbestos Information Aaloclation, deputy court clerk Barry Steibing said in a telephone Interview. On Nov. 3, the Occupational Safety and Health Admlniatration, eayin& 375,000 workers faced ''grave danger" becauae of exposure to ubeltcJe, lmpoeed the emergency rule on the manufacturing, construction and maritime industries. A big year for military recruiting WASHINGTON -A decade after ll)e draft ended, the military had its best recruiting year ever, the Defense Departri.ent said Wednesday. "We're getting the highest quality people we'w Killer storm regrotips to slow Midwest travel ever gotte n and we're getting plenty of them," Lawren~ Korb'1 IJ Tiie Anoelated PreH assistant secretary of de(ense for manpower , told a · MWI •• A dawdling anowatonn blamed confert>nce. ln fiscal 1983, which ended Sept. 30, all four ae..W.. . for 23 deetha "put its act back easily met their recruiting goals for the third conaecullve year, er'* qether" Wedne.day to disrupt a record 9 l percent i;>f the enlistees were high school graduat.ee, • 'I'hanQcivfni travel with crlp- whom the P entagon believes makes better service personnel than piing snow i.n much of the Mid- dropouts. west while another big blow W'ilited b.ck.atage on the Pacific Hotel fire kills 1, injures 18 DAYTON, Ohio -A fire that started in a trash can gutted a downtown hotel early Wednesday, killing a 50-year-old man and injuring 18 people, several hours after a desk clerk extin,guJ&hed another trash (ire and turned off smoke alarms, authorities aid. Some of the hotel's 50 guests dangled their children from wtftdmOI of the four-story Travel Mast.er Inn and 111Creamed to firemen to "hurry, please hurry up." according to policeman Paul Wiedenheft. He said when he arrived at the hot.el at 4 a.m. the fire Ut up-"the whole block." The Montgomery County coroner's office identified the dead man as James A. Clark, 50, of Cincinnati, wh08e body WM found in a fourth-floor hallway. Larry Chambers, a coronet's investigator, said an autopsy showed that Clark died of carboh monoxide poisoning from the smoke and fumes. Three firefilhter'S. includinl( a district chief, were among the injured. STATE Elevator piano crushes man ( ~· The aame atonn system that early in the week buried Rocky Mountain towns under 2 feet of anow allo sent tornadoes and hurricane-force winds ecream1ng ICl'om Dixie on Tueeday and Wedll9day, 1pllnte.ring acoree of homes and business and injuring dotens of people. And more trouble was on the way. Another storm hit the West C.out and travelers adviaoriea or winter atonn watches were poet.ed OVe11 the mountains of aouthern · Oregon, northern California and nottheut.em Nevada. Forecaaters aaid the atonn appeared to be a carbon copy of thia week'• howler and ahou1d reach the Plains by Sunday. "lt 1ooka like It's going to be the eame IOl't of thing, another major winteutorm," aafd Bill Hirt of the National • Weather Service's Severe Storms Forecast Center ln KanaaaCity, Mo. Citiee such u MlnneapoU., where 5 inches wu on the ground by noon Wednetday and a foot wu expected, got ready for thelr firlt big icing of the season. Snow fell from east.em Minneeota and northwestern Wt.conain acna lowa and Kansas to parta of aouthwest Mialouri and a comer of Arkanau, oomJ.ng down In many places as faat u an inch an hour. Hundreda of minor traffic acci- denta were reported and many achools cloeed. The snowstorm had seemed to sputter earlier. "It had a hard time. but it put its act back together and it looks like they're aoing to have a real heavy snow ... Hirt said . By Thanksgiving morning up to 15 inches of snow is expected In 80Uthwestem Mlnneeota, where 8 inches already had fallen ln places such .. ManhalL "It'• a dangeroua major winter atonn that's quite a bit more intense than the UIUal storm that develop. over the central Rockies and then moves to the northeast," said BW Harriaon. Bart>.ra, C..Uf. While the chief executive ex- preteed diaappintment at the Sov- iet move, a eenior official at the State Department called it "a victory for the Wettem alliance" on around it dramat!Jed Moecow'a failure to derail deployment of the U.S. R)lMlles ln Europe. Thlioffldal, whoapokeoniy on condition he not be named, said the Soviet decision amounted to "aour grapee'' after a failure of propaganda, "bluater and threats" to crack West.em unity. Moreover, he said, it fueled "a fair body of opinion" ln Wuhina· Rescue rehersal ton that "there ia diaarray ln the Soviet leadl'tshlp," •t.ernmina from the presumed 11.lnem cl Soviet Pr8'dent Yuri Andropov. Another IM!rUol' offidal at &he State Department, who al8o de- clined Identification, eaJd '"!be Soviet Union hu been waalna a campaign of fear ln a lut~tcb effort to atop the We1tem deploy- ments. The Sovieta .ouaht to make thia ia.ue a U!9t o( w~ credibility and re90lve. The a1.: Uance h.aa held tosether. What hie resulted. really, is a telt of theU' own credibility." An utronaut ia lowered from a mockup of the apace shuttle Wednesday at the Kennedy Space Center in a practice aesaion in preparation for Monday's 8Cheduled launch or shuttle flight number nine. SAN FRANCISCO -The body of a nightclub aMiltaa\ manager was found Wednesday on top of a nude, lncohenlbt woman on a topless club's trick piano, which had risen and crUltMid them against the ceiling, authorities said. The piano at the Omd« ClubhasbeenusedforyearsasastagepropforCarolDoda,whollt. A . ~ t t d1 J d :n'°!t~~!~~=~e;:f~!~a=~a~~~~nea=m;;, • raia repor e y approves p an to en war arrived for work. Police Sgt. John Harrington said "the event " apparently happened around 6 a.m." Fi.re Lt. Jim Lyons saifl the two were on top of the piano when it somehow began rillinC. crushing them against the celling. Burke kidnBfJ delibe~ations end TRIPOLI. Lebanon (AP) -A apokemwl for Yasaer Arafat said Wectne.day that the PLO chair· tnan had lgreed on a plan to end the Paleetinian war. But th~da of panicky civilians fled "'to the mounta.ins to beat a rebel d~adline for Arafat to get out of the bedeged city. Beirut but caused no damage or injuries, the French command said. yard.a from Arafat's office. They decreed a truce, broke it Tueeday, declared another truce and aid the PLO chainnan must leave bY Saturday or they would go afte him "in the streets." SAN FRANCISCO -A jury ended deliberations Wectne.cMy in the Tara Burke sex abuse trial aft.er i.9u1ng 193 guilty veJ.'dicta against two men who could receive maximum sentences total.iJ1iS 1,575 years, the district attorney's office said. San Frandlb> Superior Court Judge Robert Doaee excused the jury unU1 Monday, when It will be asked todecidelhesanityof AlexCabuta, 18, who pleaded innocent by reaaon of inaanity. Sentencinc far 34-year-old Luis "Tree Frog" Johnson, who had pleaded innocent, was set for Jan. 12. The seven-woman, five-man panel received the case Nqv. 9 and handed down the verdicts almost daily for two 'lbe compromise, reported ln I Tripoli and Damucua, apparently ii aimed at stopping a full-ICale lnVMion of Tripoli. by the Syr- ian-aapported mutineen and giv- ing the Palestine Liberation Or- ganiz.ation leader a face-aavlng way to flee. In Beirut, U.S. Marines of the multinational peacekeeping force huddled In t:>unken for two hours aft.er reoelvlng a threet of a car bomb attack like thoee that killed 239 American aervicernen and 58 French 90ldien J.ut month. Unidentified attackers lobbed a grenade at a F.rench army truck in Sporadic sniping peraisted be- tween Arafat's cornered loyalists in Tripoli and the rebels, who want to topple Arafat because they claim he has forsaken the guenilla struggle to wrest a homeland from Israel. The rebels advanced to the northern part of the city Monday and aeJz.ed positions lees than 1,000 ~ combatants awaited the r ebel-impo-ed deadline. thouunds of civilians crammed belongings into cars, vana and. trucks and fled to relatiw ufety outside the city 'of 500,000 popu- lation. . weeks. Assistant District Attorney Bill Fazio said Johmon reoelveel 100 guilty verdicts and 61 of innocent, and Cabarga drew 93 IUAJty verdicts and 64 of innocent. Runaway cops return to work CORON A -Striking police officers who fled acrma state UM9 to avoid a back-to-work order agreed Wednesday to return to~ . aft.er a state mediator said a contract aettlement wu ''immine~a.••" "Based on diacussiona that the st.ate mediator has had with~ parties and on the belief that agreement ia imminent, pol.ice w\1)' return to work and parties ha~e been ordered to n!9Ume bargaining," As&stant City Manager BUl Garrett said. At. the Corona Police OtfiL'ers Association, spokesman Jim St.eela. confirmed the back-to-work agreement but said the timing h.dn't been worked out. The uaoci.ation's 48 me.mbera went on atrika i.il Friday and hid out in Lake Havasu. Ariz .. to avoid a Rlvenamtl County Superior Court judge's back-to-work order. Strikes by public employees are illegal In California. , . WORLD Korean girl's heart surgery successlrtJ. ROSLYN, N.Y. -A Korean girl who got a ride to the Uhieed Stat.es with President Reagan underwent auccesaful open·Mert surgery Wednesday night and wu resting in guarded conditkln: Ahn Gi-sook's condition aft.er three hours on the operatinl ta6le was "expected in heart surgery of this type" and she probabl' -o.l be up and around next week. de puty White House pre11 ~ Larry Speakes said from Santa Barbara, Calif. Speakes quoted lady Nancy Reagan as saying: ''This makes my ~ · wonderful and complete." More than a doz.en docton and 6 • St. Francis Hospital in this Long Laland town partidpa~ in surgery to repair a hole and a tight valve In Gi-sook'a hart. 1 l .. U.S. solider accidentally shot to death in Grenada ST. G!X>RGE'S Grenada, (AP) wtndlng road lnto a 4-0·foot ravine Test allows an accurate diagnosis of lymphoma .,..... An American aoldier acdden-Wedneeclay and Oipped over. BOSTON (AP) -Specially· t.ailored proteins called mono- tally shot one of his comrades to A U.S. Army 901dier, who wu clonal antibodies can help doctors diagnoee lymphoma cancer deatl) Wedne.day. The com· driving the truck, and Dr. St.eve quickly and accurately 90 they can begin proper treatment, a study blander of U.S. forces ln Grenada Roblnlon from Harlem Hospital in shows. said it wu "a dU.mb mistake" and New York were flown by Army Testa using theee substances should help doctors diat:inguiah an iAv~tion had begun. helicopter to Grenada for X -rays. lymphoma from other kinda of cancer that raemble this ru.ea.. Maj. <len. Jack Farria said a Neither the aoldier, whoee identi-Reeearcben Wied the antibodies to evaluate I 00 biopsy aamplel aold.ier' returning from "an oper-fication was not available, nor taken from patients with lymphoma and nonlymphoid cancen. ation of IOl1le type" was "clearing Robinson was believed to have They found that they provided "a reliable means of distinguiabina hJa wetpon" Wedneeclay morning been injured aerioualy. Three between theee two types of cancer." · and ecddentally shot another women in the private group A report on the reeearch, directed by Dr. Roger A. Warnke of IOJdiet ln the chest. IU.ffered cuta and IC'l'8pe9. Stanford University Sc.hool of Medicine, was published in -..... A aeve1Hnember teem of medi-""'-unday's New li'.. .. 1 .. ..A Jownal of Medicine. 'vuv1oualy, aome procedure y k j.11 .-...-.... was violated. It was a dumb cal experta sent from New or The human body produces large quantities of proteins cal.led mistake," Farria said. "It's what by the Congressional Black antibodiesthatattackforei.gninvaden,auchaaviruaesandbacterta. happens when the war winds 'Ca41ua arrived on th~ la~~ ao they can be destroyed by the immune system. down. People get careleea." Wedneeclay morning wi a · · Monoclonal antibodies are made in laboratories to TeCOIJlb'e '· 1, wu the first U.S. death since Army doctor, dental technida.na just one foreign substance-in th.is caae lymphoma cancer cella. the flnt five days of the U.S.-led .~and~~thn!e~~medics~~'.:_· ----~~===================== lnv.k>n Oct. 25. Eighteen Ameri- calla 'Wel"e killed In the invasion. Farrta said the 90ldier was shot by a .4~-caliber we~pon. He said anJ invatigation had begun and the IOkl.ier who did the shooting coukl face dilciplinary action. The victim's name was wi~ld pending notification of rei.uw.. On the neuby island of Car-n..oou, a dump truck carrying health care profeaaionala and medical supplies plunged off a A FEW OF OUR FA VO RITE THINGS . . . We're Listening ••• What do you like aboat tM Dall)' Pilot ~ What don't you like'> Call the number at left and ~our mesaage will be recorded, . transcribed and dellven!d th the llppropriate editor. The Classic Christmas Gift, Cultured Pearls, Create This Stunning 642•6086 The same 2-t·hour a nswefi\11 sefvke may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topil'. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephonf nombtr for verification. No circulallon calls, please Tell us what's on your mind. Dellr PllOt Deltvery 11 GuetentMd MOfi'dtlly f•t4'41 tt ,ov-00 1101 ll<tYO y01/1 l'aM' Oy ~lO~m 'aMtMl.,.tfpl\o\ atttJ your tn11r Wiii DI .,._,.., '"'"'""' _,,., ~u .. a~r It YOU do rt<it ,.c..,-.. f()ut _, hy I • m u4 .,.,.,., 10•"' • ...,~.,.,~, .... 0.-90 Moll• Cltout.tton ,...., ..... °'""GI' C--oy A•o<K .... , Nt1t,Pl'#flo'"t HIJ'l!"'O'•• 0t II W9'1""' ,,.. ... •• I '7'"" N-• .,_ H. L. lchwert1 Ill Publithef . Chazy Dowallby Rtiymond Mecleen EdilOI and ASSISl&nl Contr()llef to the Publisher C ... tlllM echwfle1"9 714/lq•M7t ..U .._ •1part11..m1 142-4n1 ~c:~Cot!e..._,CA ..., --lldA IMO Cot!t ...... CA 9262e Ctportgrlt ,. <>r-. Coal PldlNnt ~ Ho lltWt t101•t1. 111u1o auon1, tOllorl1I n11111r or ...... ~·-...in mey bl lllll'oouetd """°"' opec1e1 -~°'~-. VOL 11,NO.• ' I Chokef With A I 4K Gold, Mabe Pearl and Diamond Clasp. Also Shown Is A I 4K Gold And Pearl Lapel Pin. RAFF JeWelfY' FASHION ISLAND-NEWPOR I BEACH 644-2040 I • &4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 Video equipment stolen from f inancially struggling center ~1 I.A.RENE. llEIN , .............. ·' Bruce Hu.en, direct.or of the Costa Mesa Family Center, may have a hard time belng thankful Than)ugtvlng. Fint. a recent fund-raiaing auction didn't net as '2uch aa wu needed for the non-profit criaia center he ~on W. 19th Street. • Then, the center -already in financlal strait&- ,. .. broken into over the weekend and $810 worth of fldeo equipment wu stolen. ~ With cramped quarters and an ever-expanding ~ load -he said the center's two full-time tioumelon and one part-time COUNelor will see 630 ~ple th.la year, the Criaia Center barely runs on a ~r $87 ,000 annual budget. ~ "That's about aa much as one underpaid surgeon "°es," Hazen joked. ~ •. ~ihrary's l.,000 phone books ~ What ever happened to that old college buddy, or rour best friend when you where growing up. r.:._ Wouldn't it be great to send them and other 1~ng-lost loves a Christmas card this year. What? You ~n't have their addreues? :~ The Santa Ana Public Library has just aolved ~our problem and ita as easy as lifting up the 'l.elephone and daillng a number. The library has The n!Cent break-in wu the .icond in a little over a year at the cent.er, which 1a hoUled in two offlc8 at Costa Meu's Fint Methodlat Church. "In August of 1982 we were just unMling all IOr1a of donated Items for a fund·ralalna ea.le when aomeene broke in and took It all," Hu.en aald. After that flnt break-in, when IOlne old video equipment the .center wu ualna waa stolen, center employee9 "uved their pennies," Hazen aald, to purchue new video cameru, lel\8" and equipment. >..of Monday morning, it wu all tone. "We u.e that equipment to keep chedu on the quality of the cowwellng we do here," Hu.en w>lained. Sessions a.re taped and played back for graduate and post-g¥duate student& who work at the center u lntema, he said, providing excel.lent 1eamina ex- periencee for them. "It brinp our int.ems up to a profesaional degree very rapidly. "Al.lo, by watching the video tapes, the families can tee the thingB they~ dolng -thinga they are often oblivious to," he said. Now, it may take several months before the center la able to aet aside enough money to purchue the video equipment it needs -a camera, a wide-angle lens, a tripod, connect.ors and a recorder, said Hu.en who would welcome a donation. "(The break-ins) have been a painful, slow learning process," Hu.en said. "F.ach time we get hit we build back up, little by little." . SWEATER SALE 25% OFF -·--Shetland -Cashmere -Lambswool Crew & V Neck Now thru the end of November 1,000 telephone books including 100 from foreign cities. Reference librarians will give addreues, phone numbers and zip codes for three American addresses The Crisis Center, a branch of the Orange Coast YMCA, has been establ1ahed in Costa Mesa for nearly eight years. The center's coun8elora provide out-patient counaellng for fees baaed on how much a client can pay. No one is turned away for fl.nancial reuona, Hazen said. 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach, CA. (71"4) S.5-7662 per phone call. The number ia 834-4010. 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Take this designer 's direct approach to fall Add tne boldness of black. white or purple to tne soltness cf angoraf"".001 lt"s pure luxury' We show only a sample lrom our -:ollec1ton Skirt Orig $70 Sale S44.99 Cowl Orig $76 Sale S49.99 Front·pocke1 vest Orig $68 Sale S44.99 P·S·M Robinson s Pacesetter. 80. where you'll find the latest and greatest with ease In selected stores • SAVE 20°10 VELOUR JOGSUITS Reg $100 Sale $79.99 Keep pace with the active. sometimes hectic. atmosphere now with our sumptuous velour 1ogsu1ts They fit beaut1lully into your holiday aproach At 20% off. why not pick up several to give and keep. both Easy-to· wear cottonfpolyester 1n gray. 1ade purple or cherry P·S·M·L oy Carrera Sale enas November 27 In Robinson·s JWR Clubhouse. 89. where comfort and style go 1oge1her SAVE 25°10 FABULOUS BLOUSES FROM -THE WOMAN DESIGNER YOU LOVE. Choose from a se.lect1on of polyester or silk blouses from the designer who gives you so many choices• Th e styles? Classic The COiors? Magnificent We show JUSt one • Notch·collar button front silk blouse in '.:>tack cherry. purple. beige turquoise • 0119 $52 Sale S38.99 Sizes 4 ·14 In Robinson's Young Designer Sporlswear 105 where you choose your own s1y1e CIOllD THANICICIMNG AFnl THANKIGMN8 IAU ITAlr1I fllDA~ SPECIAL HOUDAY SHOPPING HOUllf Pll~Y 9•9:JO, SATURDAY 10·9, SUNDAY 10·7 • __ _..........., .. _, _________ _.____._~--_.... .,.., ....... . 'Id - Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Thur9day, NoY9mber 24, 1983 ~· Apply now for a chance to work in the state Assembly Applicationa are now belna accepted for the Amembly Fel- lowahip J>rosram for lhe 1984-85 yeer, A.emblywoman Marian Berseeon, R-Newport BNch, hu announced. The Fellowahip Program provides an 11-month workina education in lhe at.ate A..embly for college graduates with bechelor'• or advanced degreee ln all flelda of atudy. It la deslaned to provide individual.a with ex- perience and practical knowledge of the lepladve J>f'OIJ'&m. The 12 fellows 1elected are um,ned to at.a.ff pm.itiona wilh memben for five montha, fol- lowed by llx-monlh placement with A.embly committeee. The pt'Oll'&l11 betJina AUi. 1, 1984 and enda June 30, lOU. Fellowl receive a aa1ary of tl0,450. Applicationa may be obtained by ca1.Unc the u.emblywoman'a office at 641-7441; the toll-free nwnber for Oranae Cout reel- denta ta 493-8044. tompleted ap- pllcadona muat be aubmitted by Jan. 31, 1984. Newport Harbor Exchange Club makes $1,500 boys club donation The Exchange Club of Newport reaentated by ita executive direc- Harbor donated $1,500 to the tor, Lou Yantom, Clyde Lopez, Harbor Area Boys Club during a Harlan Andersen and Roy recent preeentation at lhe Bahia Jenkins. The Exchanae Club, Corinthian Yacht Club in New-Newport's first aervice (P:OUp, haa port Beach. 113 members from lhe busi.nees _The Boys Club w_as __ re_.p,_-_co_nun_· _uni __ tY=-·-"------ I f i t f I oats, chances are you'll read about it i" the Daily Pilai 642-4321 -' - ~ -' Paralysis research award to UCI prof ~ I Rob1nsm's Dr. Carl Cotman, profe.or of peychobiolo£y at UC Irvine, hu been awafded $25,000 by lhe American Paralyaia Ae- eociatlon for hla reeea.rch ln brain and 1plnal cord lnjuriea. CLOSED THANKSGIVING Cotnwl ta the tint recipient of lhe Steven Cambi Reeearch Award, nam~d f or a 20-year-old New York quad- riplelic. The award will be given every two yean to a paralyaia reeearcher whd' hu made the moat significant con- tributiona towards a potential cure for apinal cord injury. AFTER·THANKSGIVING SALE AND CLEARANCE STARTS FRIDAY Cotman, a neuroecientiat, wu cited for pioneering re- aearch that lhowa the brain makes ita own .elf-repair chernicala after injury. 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Saturday. 12·4 pm If you·re already a Lladro collect.t>r 1rs your opportuntty to have htm personally autograph the 01eces you chOose lrom our collection And 11 you haven·1 yet become acquainted w1tn these prized porcelain works ol art. we invite you to begin your conno1sseursn10 with us during this very special event Here. 1us1 three Lladro treasures chosen from among our extensive collec11on A APzeltd S105 8 The Quest S125 C Sleigh Ride $645 Robinson s Collectables. 183 ~·~-the shOwplace ol ltne porcelain art To order -:all toll·free 1·800·345·8501 A ROBINSON'S CHARGE? fT'S EASY! ' • THE OUICf(EST WAY: JUST PERSONALLY PRESENT AN AMERICAN EXPRESS, VISA, -MASTER CHARGE, DINERS CLUB, OR CARTE BLANCHE CARD TO ONE OF OUR SALESPERSONS ANO WE'LL OPEN AN ACCOUNT YOU CAN USE THAT VERY OM. 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Orig. 28.00 to 85.00 ............ 11.111 to tfl.'9 FASHION JEWELRY Gift tN/th purct..N: Buy our exclusive Ciani@ 14K gold charms and receive a petite red bow jewel box ....................... 24.n uch Special purct..N: Our exclusive gemstone and rhinestone earrings ..................... 6.• .Jf % to 31% off: Our exclusive Ciani " 14K gold pierced earrings. Orig. 22.99 to 39.99 ........... 14.19 •nd 24.11 .U% oH: Biagi gold tone pierced earrings. Reg. 5.00 to 13.50 ................ 3.21 to I.• WEST COAST /<IDS 21% off: Health-Tex playwear. 3 days only. Boys' 4 to 7. Orig. 8.00 to 16.00 .... I.DO to 12.DO Girls' 4 to6X. Orig. 6.99 to20.00 ... 4.• to 14.n Girls' 7to 14. Orig. 71.00to20.00 .. 1.nto 14.11 Newborns, Infants and toddlers. Orig. 6.60 to 20.00 .............. 3.11 to 14,,, 21% off: Carter's playwear for infants and tod~ dlers. Orig. 5.50 to20.00 •.•...... 3.•to 14.• 21% off: Carter's sleepwear for Infants and tod· dlt1rs. Orig. 11.00 to 13.00 ......... 1.•to•.• Z1% oH: Polyester chenille robe. Sizes 4 to 14 .girls. Opg. 22.00 ................ .r ..... ff •• ~,., pvrcllaaa; Carter's blanket""""" for gkf14 to 14. 3 colors ................... 11.• Selection m.y vary by store. Limited quantttiea In some c•••· MEN'S Special pun:haN: Velour robes from Diplomat. One size fits an ........................ 19.!JI Special purchaN: Manhattan oxford dress shirts in 3 colors ....................... 14.19 21% off: Knit ties from a famous French designer. Orig. 12.50 ................... 1.!JI Special purct..N: Cotton velour warm-ups from a famous French designer. Cotton/ polyester in 4 colors. S-M ·L-XL .......... 19.11 Z3% off: Puritan lambswool sweaters. V-neck wool, many colors. Reg. 34.00 .......... 26.19 25% off: High fashion underwear. Ref. 5.00 to 31 13.00 .. . . . . ..... 3.15 to 3/1.15 26 ~ off: Dress shirts from a famous French designer. Full cut. with logo. Reg. 28.50 .. 11.19 25% off: John Weitz tartan flannel P.J. 'sand night shirts. Reg. 20.00 ................. 14.19 25% off: Diplomat tartan flannel robes. R:f · 24.00 ................. I ••••••••• 11.19 25 % off: B. P. Britches wide wale corduroy slacks. Reg. 28.00 ..................... 19.'9 25% off: Levi's Ac tion Wool slacks. Reg. 36.00 ........................... 2f.ll JUNIORS 20% off: ""<:'oung junior fleece separates. Long sleeve crew top, pull on pants. Sizes S-M -L. Orig. 9.99 ............................. 1.19 FASHION ACCESSORIES S,,.cial purclMN: B. H. Smith handbags. Fall colors ................... 24.111 •nd ZS.II 33% off: Buxton Cal-0 Clutches. Leather with its own calculator. Reg. 45.00 or 50.00 .... 21.11 21% off: Knit scarves, hats and gloves. Ref . 7.00 to 20.00 ........ , , .... 6.25 to 16.DO 25 % off: Jewel boxes. Orig. 3.00 to 150.00 ..... , ...... 2.26 to 112.60 S•ve: Buy 2, get 1 free, Broadway's own Bel Air "Sheer Flattery" Lycra @ spandex sheers, dots and control top hosiery. R:f. 3.50 to 4.50 ................ Z.30 to 3.00 2f ~ off: All ladies' neclcwear . Rea. 8.00 to 12.00 ................ I.DO to I.DO 21% off: All ladies' scarves. including Liz Claiborne, Anne Klein and Vera. Reg. 8.00 to 24.00 .............. I.DO to 11.DO 20% off: All legwarmers and tights from Dan· skin. Reg. 6.95 to 10.60 ........... 6.U to 1.11 INT/MA TE APPAREL 44% to 41% off: Maidenform Def BC tables and Lily of France Glossln®. Bras and bikinis. Reg. 6.50to 11.00 .............. , .3.Utol.• 21'% off: Flair Ribbon 'N Lace teddi. Nylon tricot in assorted colors. P-S-M. Orig. 24.00 .... 11.• 21% off: Panne velvet robes from Llsanne. Zip front. P·S·M·L. Orig. 63.00 .............. 41.• .t:r% off: Bruthed nylon gowns in pasr./1. S-M·L. Orig. 26.00 ............ ' ...... I , .. ,, 11% off: M isa Elaine polnrelle gown. Blue or whiU. nylon/acetate. P·S·M ·L. Orig. :JJ.00 11.• YOUNG MEN'S & BOYS 25% off: Health· Tex tops. Sizes 8 to 14. · Ref. 9.00 to 12.00 ...... , . , ....... 1.15to1.00 26 ~ off: Separates from Sweats by Ebe. Or~. 30.00 to 32.o<r ........... 11.19 to 23.111 20 %·off: Levi's shrink to fit jeans. • Orig. 17.99 ........................... 13.11 Special purcha•: Kennington sweaters . 11.111 11% off: Levi's 701 jeans in prep sizes. R~. 16.99 ........................... 13.11 30 % off: Striped velour tops. Sizes 8 to 20. Orig. 20.00 ........................... 13.11 25% to 30% off: Varsity sweaters and Zeppelin cord jeans. Orig . 22.00 to 32.00 ... 16.!ll to Z3.ll Special purch ... : Fleece jog suits for boys 4 to 7. Acrylic with contrast trim ............. 16.!ll Special pun:IM•: Belted, pleated twill pants for young men ........................ 19.11 25% off: Le Tigre Campus shetland wool/polyester crew neck sweaters. Oriz.: 24.00 ........................... 11.19 25% off: RPM tri-blend dress slacks in a fine selection of colors. Orig. 27.00 .......... 11.n 25% off: J.J . McWays wool blend dress slacks. Oriz_. 30.00 ........................... 21.19 25 % off: All Jordache cord jeans. Or~. 40.00 ........................... 19.11 25% oH: All status denims of pure cotton, for young men. Orig. 30.00 to 40.00 .. 19.19 to Zl.19 30% off: Levi's denim jeans for boys 4 to 7. Or~. 16.00 ........................... 10.11 25% off: Carter's blanket sleepers. For boys 4-7. Orig. 15.00 ................... , ....... 10.19 113 off: Boys' flannel shirts, sizes 8-20. ~;1;,~~·:/i.;s" ·,:,~81(;,~ r~; ~ia~ti~ ;,~·,,~~~·;,8~~.11 Orig. 18.00 ........................... 12.19 SMALL ELECTRICS 3.DO oH. Presto<.i'i Popcorn Now®. reg. 19.99 ..................•......... 11.• 20.DOoff. Westbend® 6-qt. electric wok, ~~~ :ft·<tfv81®'5.-qt: ~~"c;k/s~;.,~ ·c;~dic-P~t1!>:" reg. 29.99 ................ , . . . . . . .... tt.• 3.DO off G.E. Electric slicing kn;fe, reg. 19.00 ..............•............. 16.11 G.E. Brew Starter II Drip Coffeemaker .... 31.11 4.DO off West Bend® 11" electric skillet, reg. 29.00 ................... , ........ :lf.11 HOME ENTERTAINING ""off F.B. Rogerssilverplate6·pc. coffee and tea set, orig. 4()().00 ................... 1•.00 •% oH Mikasa "Charisma Black" 5-pc. china place setting, reg. 39.95 ... , ............ :lf.• :'t:,:,r:es: !J~~~ ~'::;~~ ~~~: .w::1. ~ .~: .. •'6 off F.8 . Rogers silverplate coffee um, ~~ r:;[:'1 ;,Aiiirjr'e~,. ~i,i~ iro~~;~~;, ·s.;;c'!'·" place •ttlng, ,yg. 20.00 ...•........ I ft# a .oo Blown IHd cry1tal Memwar•. Princeton Optic or Princeton Gold, Nch •tern ...•........... f.# ' '. ;: "" LAMPS AND PICTURES ~ ·~ 16% off Touch-Tronic ! anriaue brass lamp, :: orig. 200.00 .......................... IS.#:; ~~~~~~.~~:!~~~I :.r~~~s. ~r~~~~ :~ .. 19.111~ FURNITURE ~ i ~ I01.00 off Five-pc. game set, ~ orig. 1500.00 ........................ •.oo~ 201.00 off Traditional sofa with side bolsters, ~ orig. 900.00 ......................... •.OO •! 101.DO off Matching chair, orig. 500.00 ... 311.oo:: 151.00 off Matching loveseat, orig. 800.00ffl.DO :l 201.00 off Matching full sleeper, :. orig. 1000.00 ........................ m .oo :.i 201.DO off Matching queen sleeper. ·; orig. 1100.00 ........................ •.oo~ 201.DO off Transitional tuxedo sofa, . ~ orig. 900.00 ................... , ..... •.~ 201.00 off Matching chair, orig. 700.00 ... m.oo~ 301.DO oH Matching loveseat, s orig. 950.00 ......................... lfl.~ 301.DO off Matching queen sleeper, :.:...t ~i; o~r:::ti~~ai ;1i~g 0fa~ii~ ;~~;;, ;~;,;i=:, orig. XJ0.00 to 850.00 ......... 119.00 to •.OD§ 301.DO off Brass and white iron daybed, § reg. 1000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. m .od§ § ~ s Z1% to 8% off Classique contour mattress ~ pad, will be 18.00 to 32.00 ....... •II slz• 1Z.3 5'% to 11% off Maureen feather and down pillows, reg. 36.00 to 46.00 ...... •II slz• 14. 50% off 3 days only. Our entire collection of Croscill comforters, reg. 100.00 to 315.00 .. 2'.• to 1"·" ~ !~ 2~;/~~ ~~.1~'. ~:~~~t-~~~~t: ...... 11.~ .25% off 3 days only. Corduroy bedrest, orig. :,: oit j da~ ~",;1),.' s~'ti~ ~i,;Ni~ ~~d ~~;;,. 14 ', forters, reg. 44.00 to 250.00 . > .• 22.00 to 13'.~ •% to If% off Fieldcrest blankets in queen ana~ Icing sizes, 2 styles, 40.00 and 45.00 if ~ perfect ..........................•.... 16."'l: 20% to 44% off Holly Cluster table toppings, "' orig . 3.50to44.00 ..•............ 1.•to.H.~ 11% to 31% o" Christmas Plaid table toppinga, ~ ori(I. 3.60 to 64.00 . ' ............. z.• to .N.'91 "" to #'6 off Christmas napkins and p/acem•ts, orig. 2.50-4.00 ....... 1.# Md Z. '°'' to 17"6 o" Pastel-striped cotton velour to~s, will be be 7.00 to 16.00 after January 22 ............ ' ................ l .l!I fO 1. .,. fO D9' off Christmas Plaid comforters, rtlg. 66.00 to 125.00 .....•......••• to •. '"' to.,. o" 3 days only. SWHr.rlcnir tow.ls, will be 4.00 to 12.00 •fter No~ber 27 ........................ : ..... I.II fO I __ .. ..._.._ ... . ----· -. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, November 24, 1983 Fairchild honored for I 25. years with OC agency Jamee 8. Fairchild WM honored by the Or· ante County Wat.er Dia· trict Board of Dlrectora recently for completing 25 years of iervice with the county groundwater nw\agemeOt agency. Fairchild ia eel· ebratina the milestone while the d.istrict marks ita 50th anniversary. A resident of Placen· tia, Fairchild was hired as a junior civil engineer on Dec. 10, 1958. He was appointed district geol· ogiat on May 1, 1969. He has been instrumental In developing Orange County'• groundwater recharge program in and adjacent to the Santa Ana River between Sall Road and Imperial High· way. Fairchild a1!1o played a key role In the design and construction of a hydraulic barrier in the Fountain Val · ley.Huntington Beach area to prevent 1ea water from intruding into fresh water wells along the coast. Chief of medical staff named at OCC service During a preeentaUon at the OCWD's regular board meeting, Board PreeidentNoble J . Waite commended Fairchild for his many years of dedicated 1ervice, "Jim Fairehild has been a real aaet to this district for a quarter of a century," he said. "Hia knowledge of ,.ou r groundwater basin and his contributions to Qr. angeCountyhavebeena significant factor in this district's wide recog- nition as a leader of groundwater manage. ment through the state of California a nd beyond." Swept into retirement ' Out8uing Coa1t (:om-· munity Cull.-Ke Oii.- tricl Board m~mbu Robert llumphrf'y• receivn •mounted ••weep' from ASOCC 11tudenl body pre8i--. dent Joe Lobe and 1tudenl governmenl leade r Galchutt. T he plaque was pre&ented at a reception mark- ing Humphrey's re- tirement after five tenn8on the board. The 1weep wa.s used several years ago by the OCC crew at the Henley Royal Regal- ia in England. Orange County physician Elliott Kornhauser has been named chief of medical staff of Orange C.oast College's Student Health Service for the 1983·84 achool year. Kornhauser has a family practice in Huntington Beach and is chief of the general practice committee at Humana Hospital Huntington Beach. GET A LOAD F.Atabliahed in 1972, OCC's Student Health Service is funded el'itirely by student fees. The aervice provides students with medical treatment, mental health counseling, emergency care and accident insurance. The health staff includes 16 physicians who provide 52 hours of aervice each week; aeven psychiatriata and psychologists; who provide 106 hours per week; and five fulJ. and part.time nuraes. In addition to medical treatment, students receive laboratory work, X·rays and prescriptions at reduced rates. Ten local pharmacies provide OCC atudenta with preacriptions. The program is sustained by a $7 student health fee. More than 100 studenta use the OCC Health Cent.er each day. college officiaJJI report. Japanese students art displayed at F¥ office More than 120 works of arta prepared by studenta in five primary 8Chools in the Fucho-Cho District in Hiroshima, Japan. are on display in the ~room of the Fountain Valley School District aa pert of a cultural exchange project apoll80red by Muda North America. Inc. The board room ia in the district headquarten, 17210 Oak St., Fountain Valley. Student art worlal prepared by Fountain Valley SchooJ District studenta, along with a videotape, have been aent to the Fuchu·Cho Comm,µnity CenteJ in Hiroehimafordiaplaythere. Noriaki Katayama, director of the conununity cent.er, wrote the diatrict that the children in J apan have adopted a project theme of "Let ua become people who c.an contribute to the welfare of other people by trying ·to understand their ways and customs." The Japanese children's art will be displayed for 30 days, and the exhibit !.s open to the public. .. -----111 Commemorative winner Orange County Fair Board president Robert L. Seat presents Sharon Attlesey of Newport Beach with a certificate of appreciation and a check for $500. Attlesey, a student at Newport Harbor High School, won the 1984 Orange Count y Fai.r commemorative plate design contest. REDUCE TODAY'S HIGH COST OP DYING CREMATION-BURIAL AT SEA Today the averace funeral costs $2,500.00. ~ Neptune Society offers simple and dlenlfled aemaUon with burial at sea, mountains or desert. Social Security and Veterans Death Benefits wlll cover most of our complete service costs. We are the larcest cremation society In the nation with 19 fuUy licensed offlces to serve you. Our service It available to all. If you need Immediate service, or wish membership Information, please call or write to: 646-7431 124 HOURS) ........... .,.. ............... '°' ---..... '* N01\N IOOITY .W... 4U L lfttl ..,_ City C..--. CA '*1 tf~OfPICD"A"°"WW a. .. . OF THIS .~°' ALL TRADE'S BIG_BOFFO TRUCKLOAD SALE ALLTRADE 3-WHEEL BAND SAW 97 #996-B-3 High speed for cutting wood, low for •--• cutting metal. Has graduated mitre guide, aluminum work table that tilts to 45° for bevel and angle c uts. Still another goodie from the Alltrade bunch. ~~~ ALL TRADE ~U[U~ 4 PC. C-C~P SET .... ~-...==. 6 ,350.c.4 Four pieces means two 3" and two 4" claznps. (Uncle Herky almost became the first recipient of a brain transplant. The brain Ntjected him.) ALL TRADE 12 PC. COMBINATION DRILL BIT SET 7~!.c.12 Thia Mt u a combination pl.te of maaonry, metal, and wood hi9h ~ bits. Alltrade i• doin9 it. bit to hold down pric:ff. -~ ••• ~' a a ALL TRADE GRIP MATE BOMESBOP SET~~ 7!J'!.v ..... 7 ~ It'• not only an economical locking plier Mt with 6" longnoee and 7" c:urwec:l jaw, it a.l.o hu the Y4' and ~ .. adapter so it worlu like a aocltet wnincl\. ALLTRADE ~HEAVY DUTY 3" 5" MECHANICS VISES 16~~-V-3 2-6~~-V -5 Hefty gu,. with permanent pipe jawa and swiNl bue. (Speaking of ftCM, my wont one la pww. rll tr)' to ~rain for the N9t of the ad.) .. - /, ALL TRADE IELT /DISC SANDEi 74~!s .1 Va HP sander dou quids ah.ping and finishing . Loclu in a ny position from horizontal to vertical, m itN guide adju.U from 0° to 60°- ALL TRADE S PC. UTCBETING IOI WIENCB SET 6~!.T .SA Th-VUJS mak. juat a.boot "9rytlung fo~ your toolboa, W.. th!. h .. t tre.ted. cli-op foroecl Mt with ebM f...n ~'t.5/16 to lhl3/l8. t:v •/1" HEAVY DUTY llVDlllG DRILL 4997 •KHD· 12 Drills Nmind me of my ~ntbt. La.st viait I told h im. "Hey, that's not the tooth I wanted pulled!" He said, "Calm down, I'm coming to it." ALLTRADE •14. D VAllOLE SPEED DllLL PUSS 59!!.b.104 If ,ou'" ehoppecl around you_'" eotta eclmit lt'• a pod d .. l. JWlt the thlng for drillift9, count• boring, aNdl\9 or JtufflJ\9. Oo ·~-.· ~ ... r 9 ' 1 ~ ~ ALI.TRADE 3 PC. rLD UTClft IET 7 7 7..27 -T-3 .. A~OI ALLTRADE ROLL-AWAY TOOL CABINET WITH THREE DRAWER CREST e· #730-T-2 JtoU •-1 thi.9 tool keeper for a m ere pltt&nce I plu. t&a). Yeu _.t the clla.t with dou.ble letch .. and cl ....... that lock when tN Ud'• clo.d, and the e&Wnet with .djl.Wtahle aheU and peo hoola door tnth hoolu and 2 padloclu. AtliTRAD-E 3~l:Ls:~PE 66~l·B ·3 You get the 8", 10" and 14" n-. with drop foroed jaws and milled c:uttin9 t .. th. They're .. strong .. thill lunc:h wagon c:off .. rm drink! . ALL TRADE 40 PC. TAI I DIE SET 7.!1~.40p SAE siM •t. (Why haven't we switched to metric? I was looking forward to driving 80 kilometers an hour without gett ing pulled Oftr.) ....... ,J 1r- ?· .~-~ ~ ALLTRADE 1 & SPDD DRILL PUSS SHORTY <"LIJfl UOfH•sH 16997 1970-0-1634 This is the big sucker with 5'1" chuck and ¥.HP m ot or. T acklff the bigger shop project. with nary a whimper , whatever. that meana. ALLTRADE 14" WOOD CUTTING IAID SAW 247~.B .14 When th.re'• wOCMI to cut, .triJle·up the band aw. Hae a ~ HP MU bearlJ\9 motor and miter eauoe to l..ep JOU on the .traleht and narrow. . ' IWTDlllP 2-TOI COlll ALOIC 88 . :.I 7 1210.Q.2,A nu. oompeiot odM \U\.lt pulla its .-.ht. plU8 It wtnoh IUta, lowen. pull. aNl ~ (~ ..... ft\J' lut ..... t 1o tM ~,. .u ... -.MN&. GWC graduates 14 • • • in 1ust1ce program A dozen poU~ offlcen and 14 atudenta were honored durlnc graduation ceremonies th.la month at the Criminal Ju.lice Tra1nina Center at Golden Weet Collep in Hwittnaton &.ch. The eight police departmenta repreeent.ed Included Fountain Valley, Newport s-ch, TuaUn and Santa Ana. Studenta attending the buic academy complete a niJle..month program which includee 640 houn of lnatruction. The honored graduates included~ of the Fountain Valley Police Department, Jon Ftola of the Newport Beech Police Department, Scott Roberta of the TuaUn Police Department and Vlcter McNatt, William Whalen and Terry Wood, all of the Santa Ana Police Department. UCLA alumni group names coordinators A Laguna Niguel man and two Huntington Beach residenta were named u volunteers to coordinate activitie9 of the UCLA Alumni~­ lion's Advisory and Scholarship program in Orange County. Last year, volunteer echolarahip committeee throughout •the state reviewed 1,475 echolanhip applications, interviewed candidates and awarded 241 merit echolarships totaling $256,600. Thia year, Robert and Hilary Brover of Huntington Beach and Dean Isaacs of Laguna Niguel will help chair the scholarship prosnm'• activities. Republican Associates set holiday reception The Republican Amociates of Orange County will hoet a holiday reception Dec. 7 for the county's GOP supervisors and mayors. . Besides honoring auperviaora Thomaa Riley, Harriett Wieder and Bruce Nestande, the Republican organization alao will fete Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart, Fountain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler, Calta Meu Mayor Donn Hall and Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacAl.Uater. The reception will be at the Saddleback Inn's wine cellar in Santa Ana between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Reeervationa can be obi.ined by telephoniJli Argyle ~ebon, the organization'• vice chaimwl, at 641-9141. BIRTHS WHTIM lmDICAL CaTD o.e.MrM . Mr. end Ml"9. DeWI P•llM. Hunt· lngton lleedl, girt ' 0......11 Mr. end M,., Gf900'Y 8oytner, Huntington a-:ti, gll1 Mr. wia ....... Don LAmbert, Hunt· ~_....,,, NeilMI 1 Mf. end ....... w..n e.ictwln. eo.te~glrt ..... t • Mr. end Mra. Stephene Ademe, IMM. girt ........ 1 Mr. end Ml'9. Robert Chen, lrvtM, ~end M,.. Mlc:t!MI Cox, Hurit· lngton lleedl, gll1 .......... Mr. end Mra. Jrt ~. Hunt· lngton lleedl, boy ... , ....... ,, Mr. end Ml'9. Aobel1 Cewnel. IMM, boy ......... ,2 Mr. end M,.. c-OltJMr, ll'VIM, boy Nearthr11 Mr. end M,.. John App!Mon, Founteln Vea.t. boy NenMllUW Mr. end ...... Lorn Wrtgllt, ...... pol1 Bliedl, boy POUWTA.-YAU..n c~ H0""1"AL ..... , .. 2 Mr. ·end Mrs. Aoberl Diiion, Hunt• lnglon BMcti. girt Mr. end Mra. Stephen Stege, FOUftWln Vea.t, boy ........ .,. Mr. end Mre. LM Lew9on, Hunt· lngton lleedl, girt ......... Mr. end Mra. Fr9derte Spendorf, Founteln Vea.t. boy Nearu111•7 Mr. end Mr •. Roneld Aottlenweilder, WeetmlMI•. boy Mr. end ...... ..__ Plllp, w.1- mlneier. girt Mr. end Ml"9.. Ar/t'leldo Selddo. Weetml11ew, girt ......... Mr. end Mra. S'-Duvel, IMM. boy Mr. end Mra. Frenk Sentoe, Hunt-ington BMcti, boy ~ Y!>'lfl9, Huntington 8-:h, boy Ml. end M,., MIC:hMI Bleck, Foun- 1811'1 V"'-'/, gll1 Mr. end Mrt. 8Nce ~.Hunt· lngton Beedl. boy ... , ......... Mr. end M,., Vlolor Pteuwlt, W..unlneter, gll1 .......... ,,. Mr. end Mra. Enc Bellnl. Wee!· mlnat•. gll1 ......... ,,, Mr. end Mra. P8trldl Browning, W•b•• ...... glrl Mr. end ...... Delllel MeeNl'I . Huntington lleedl, boy Mr. end Mra. 0.. Herdtn, Huntington Beectl, girt ....... u Mr. end Mre. 8..,.. Thomu, Huntington 8-ltl, boy IOUTMCOMT lmDICAL cenn Neu II I Mr. _, Mra. w .. s..-ng, Ulgune Beectl, girt Meuru1ll11• Mr. end M'9. "-eon., Ulgune ~· gll1 ........ . Mr. end ...... ~ OIMn, Beltio., gll1 .......... 1 Mr. end Mra. RoM6e w..rne, Ulgune Beldl, girt ....... Mr. end MrL Nctlerd Boyte, Ulgune a.cti, girt .......... Mr. end Mn. Fredrtdl ~. Coel•~boy Mea•..,11 Mr. end M,.. 8...,._, PyW. Uigune Niguel, gll1 • THIS IS A TEST MICROWAVE OVENS IN ORDER TO TEST THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS ADVERTISING MEDIA . WE ARE OFFERING A FAMILY SIZE MICROWAVE OVEN WITH A DIGITAL. PROBE. ELECTRONICS, ETC. AT BELOW NOR· MAL DEALER COST. CALL FOR LOCATION NEAR YOU WITH THIS AO $218.00 ~: PHONE # - Nov. 27, 1983 (714) Me-8740 ~ ""' ~~I COl'5 l'lt£SENTS BINGO ....... .......................... ~-..,...-.. w.c-.--. .... ..... , ........... ....._...... ·-tll"r't ~ ...... ..._. ... ._., .......... " ... _...... ... ,. .... ................ ~ .... , ...... ... (ft. ... -A,_. They -~ it cleana the cub, PCV wahe an.cl tnt&U ~. uwl "91\ MIPI Nduoe nallin9 a.. npt in tN gu tank. JITIPUI CIDlllTOl I CIOD CUllll 19 ------- • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thur.day, NoY9mber 24, 1983 At .. •/1'' DRYWALL 67 G.E. Pick a pack of 40, 60, 75 or 100 watt bulbs with that soft equiahy light that'• ea.ay on the eyeball.. I paid a bunch more at the aupermart, and thoH criminal. stuck them under my watermelon. .,,, 11 ITOCI WALll&nl socro~ • Sii( J¥l'Y ( 'LtH1 TOOi DI STP GAS TIEATMEIT eoz. 69c 12 oz. 99 •. AA OR AAA CAI IDIPS IVlllADf a1111111· IAITlllll 9~,!~ 0 OR D TWiii .PAK oa 9 VOLT 8DIG1.E PAK TOUlt CHOICE MU. .... -;ou· .. got plm\~ -..... -thew,...t•-.......-,.. .. Pl ... , .. u.. holWa~ .,....,_ .... ...... ~. .. :. " . • ~ ' . .. . -. . . . . ~ . . • . • .. 4 • ' .. I I ·--. .. Ale Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1083 0 Laurels for Watson, worries for district On a day for giving thanks, we would like to remember Dr. Nonnan Watson, whodu.ringhis 19-yearsas chancellor has helped turn the Coast Corrununity College District into one of the most respected and productive districts within the.state system. Watson, who is 68, announced last week he will retire next. June 30, when his current contract runs out. It is unfortunate 'his retirement will come at a time when the district is undergoing political change because the turmoil detracts from his considerable su~. When he first joined the district in 1951 as an assistant superintendent for vocational education and a psychology teacher, the district included only Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. After he became superintendent, the district inaugurated Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Coastline College, which uses various community facili- ties, and KOCE, a P~ television station that airs district-produced television courses. Coast, as well as other comrmmity college districts, is entering (at least temporarily) a new era where emphasis has changed from building programs to reducing them due to decreased funding. At such times, personnel change is predictable. Thus, we aren't surprised at Watson's announcement, which came at the final meeting of the district's board before three recently elected members take over to'create a new majority. His announcement, we might add, was a gesture we hope new board members recognize. He is giving them plenty of time to search for a new chancellor whose philosophies meet theirs. Meanwhile, we are disappointed in the lame duck board's action last week to extend six contracts and approve three new ones to protect the jobs of nine administrators through June 30, 1986. Outgoing board President Carol Gandy said the act -agreed to in private leSBion and not announced until the end of the board meeting and then with no discussion-was not intended to be "sleight of hand." If not, we can think of several other things to call it. "Undemocratic" is a good one ... Rotten" is another. The action clearly was taken to prevent the new fac- ulty-backed--majorit:y from firing the administrators. We don!.tknow-itsuch.rJJ,moredf~re imminent. But we believe the new majority won their positions~ proper fashion and incoming board members earned the right to make changes (we have urged reason) without these last ditch attempts tO tie their hands. The outgoing board thumbed its collective nose at the public, and their act now unfortunately marks those nine administrators as tied to the 11old regiine." New board members undoutedly will. seek ways of rescinding the new and extended contracts, and we would support that attempt. It's too bad the district will end up paying lawyers to clear up such deatructive actions: We hope new board members will act with more .. Chemical side of Thanksgiving WASHINGTON -U.ke mott £\ ~~~yybe•~~y iordothewn '1.. ~ ~ Thanklgi ------~~--~~-~~ = profeeai~~~~ JACI 11111111 ~ while I count our bleeaingl 1'11 abo c.hemicala. be counting the strange My a.ociate Vicki Warren ob- aubetancee that have found their tained an unpublished computer way into the food we eat -printout for a recent market dan1erou1 chemical• never t.ket survey and checked the dreamedofbythePUgrimfathen. data for a typical Thankaciving The unnerving fact la that Day meal. Only a few of the Americana have paid a price for quantities of chemicala were of the bounty that surrounds ua. Our. queati~ble leplity. So enjoy. food la no longer produced on -The turkey routed by the small family fanm, but by huge FDA ICienu.t-dlefa WU found to agrlbuaineea operations. They de-contain a low level of pen- pend Jor their suoceea on the tachlorophenol, or PCP, a wood constant UR of pesticides that pre.eervative which contains the leave tiny residues in just about cardnopn dioxin. What'• a wood everything we eat. preeervative doing in turkey The Food and Drug Adminla-meat? For one thing, the leftover tration conducta ongotng studies matter from cattle whoee hides of food to identify the kinda and had been treated with PCP wu amounts of potentially harmful. ground up and put in animal feed. chemicals that find their way onto Though the pndice wu 11opped your dinner table. Foe the.e 1ut summer, PCP ia still abowing "market buket surveys." the up in meat. apparently becau.e of FDA ICientlats shop at the super-ita extensive uae on farm struc- market just like any homemaker, tu.res. cook the various items the way The turkey meat a.llo contained you would and then -unlike you a low level of DOE. the poilonoua -test the results for toxic substance that results when ODT-oontaminated planta are in-seste<t. Though DDT hu long been t».nned in thia country, it remains in the aoil and in plants that grow in that 90il -and--thua in the food chain. DDE ahowa up in almost ~ry animal product, including milk and egp. -U you uae pork sausage in your stuffina, that al8o hu a legal but relatively h1gb level of DDE. The white tx'e.d you tout for the stuffing contains tiny amounts of the acutely toxic pesticide malathion as well aa the phos- phate diazinon. -Rilk the kids' diapleuure and llefVe spinach if you will, but know that it contains both DDT and ODE and the in8ec1icide dieldrin. Try to sneak broccoli in u a substitute, and you'll be feeding the little nippers minute amounts of endrin, another inllec- tidde. Theuaeof bothdieldrinand et)drir\_ hu been restricted in the United States. -Mashed ·potatoes contain diazinon. -Squash contaiau Aroclor 1254, a PCB, the same kind of deadly compbwld that lHlu out of electrical tranafonnen. -U you uae canned brown gravy, you'll invite grandma'• ICOm. And you'll abo be feeding the family tiny amounta of malathion. -A g1ua of wine to aid ~ tion? It contains two mott restric- ted lmecticidea, dimethoate and ita first cousin. omethoate. -Pumpkin pe hudieldrin and heptachlor epoxide. The latter 18 considered cSanceroua· -Ice cream contains 10me of the same wood preervative found in the turkey (from the milk or cream), and tnca of dieldrin, heptachlor epoxide and a banned but still Unaerin8 inlectidde, BHC. a suspected carcinoCen· Footnote: A staff aide for a HOUie Acr1culture subcommittee, which hu been tryin& for two years to dghten pesticide resu- lationa, put the problem thia way: "Scientifically, we can't prove that even low levels of exposure to ' pesticides are aafe. There la clear evidence that ellCJ>C*l"! can con- tribute to cancer and birth de- fecta." In other words, no one knows for sure how safe our food ia. Duke savors Plan to split cour~ state Supreme c.ourt which made integrity and not stoop to evening the score. Their concern By THOMAS ELIAS must be for the public, the students, the faculty and, yes, --~-... ~loU&:Zll--------There weren't many sirni---------1-Yriu..in-tbe way Wcbant Nixon Clllflllll fDCUS euver even sweeter la the fact that he d idn't originate the court-splitting plan. It la the bninehild of Stanley Mwk, the lenior Judie on the court and a member of the liberal majority. the most blatantly political ju- didal mow of the 1Mt 36 years when it threJN 01lt.&hcJkt.~LJ reapponionment initiative 1Mt fall, claiming the state can only be redistricted once ~ 10 years. Never mind that diatrict line9 had alre.dy been draw twice in thia decade. ..----------------------and Jerry Brown behaved in Daily Pilot welcomes letters from readers The Daily Pilot solicits your views on any matters of interest to our communities. If you wish to contribute to these pages, please send your letter legibly written or typed. Shorter letters will be considered first. Address such correspondence to: LETl'ERS To Tbe EDITOR, Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA., 9HH. Please include your name, address and telephone number. lf·you prefer, you may call in your letter to the We're LJ1tentng special telephone number ... 64%-1086. Be sure to leave your name, address and telephone number so that we may verify your comments. l. M. BDJd /Good sports Q. Isn't Chkago Mayor Harold Waahington engaged to be mar- ried? To whom? For how Iona? A. Ke la. To Mary Ella Smith. office. But there wu one: Both men tried to stack the highelt courts with jladges of their own political leaninp and both ap- pointed youthful justicM. trying to fix it 10 their imprint would 1ut a tone time. And 10 far lt'a worked out that w•y for both men. Nothina IO frustrated Jlnuny Carter, the only post-Nixon Democratic president, u bia in- _abllity·to appoint a member of the U.S . Sue Court. And nothing vexee '• Republican aac- cemor-10 much aa the llx-member liberal majority now dominating the c.autornia Supreme Court. But Georae Deukmejian hu an ace-in-the-hole that WM denied Carter -the initiative. Carter bad no hope of obtaining a Comtltutional amendment al- lowing him to unstack the court he inherited from Nixon and Gerald !'ord. But Deukmejlan hu a plan -one that'• more audadoua than anything a major state or federal executive hu tried to do to the courts lllnce Franklin D. Rooeevelt 90Ulht to peck the U.S. Supreme Court with a platoon of hil cronie1 in the 19309. Deukmejian propoeee a change in the court structure, with two state Supreme Courta Instead of one. One court would handle dvil caieee, the other criminal. Ellch court would have five justicel, with the chief juatice able to lit on both benches, for a total of 11 julticel. Presto! Where there are pres- ently no prospective vacancies amonc the liberals, Deukmejian would suddenly have four Su- preme Court vacancies to fill and the atrength of the liberal ma- jority would be diluted. Deukmejian would get hia fondat wish, which hu always been to have the power to name judgee for the hiah court. Making the governor's man- So Deulanejian can 80mberly claim hia suaestton im't political at all, but simply delicned to improve the judJdal procea Of COCU"R, the governor knowa the Democrat..oominated Legil- lature will never go aiona with the maneuver. But he's always got the initiative route, and he thl'Mtem to circulate petitions at the .me time the Legislature conllden hia plan. Deukmejan'a critics, of coune. will decry hia effort u an obvious attempt to pollUdi.e the court. And it may be. But can thia court become any more political tlwi it alrMdy la? Or would Deu- lanejian'a move simply ahift ita politics to the more corwervative side? Deukmejian'a critias must re-- member that it was the current And that waa only the most obvious in a 1orlg strina of de- c:ll:iona that appeared politically motivated. ' So the justices and their t.cken won't be able to don the robes of pious non-partiMnahip aa they face Deukmejian'• obviowly par- tian new cha.llenae. And that lfw. it at leMt a re.9pedable chance for Sl.IOOW Which means the court Jerry Brown stacked may come un· stacked much 800ner than Nixon'a. even \houah Nixon'• si.cld.ng WU done almo9t 10 yean earlier. EU. la • Santa Monica·btta«I oo/wnn.Jat on .r.te 1-us. "I always tum to the sports page first. 'The aport.a page records people's accompliahmenta. The front page has nothing but man's failuret." So said the late Chief Ju.tice Earl Warren. who de- veloped hil appreciation-for the ~in sports before Howard n came upon the acene. Hu been for the last 20 years, report.era there say. U you dldn 't ever break. cut, flle or bite off your fingemaila, e9Ch would be six feet long by the time Stuff i~g newspapers with turkey Eight-six percent of 1983'• you reached aae 50. After re9dJ.na the newapeper, medical .chool graduates owed I've made IOme notes: money on graduadon day. And Q. What are the odda a runnlni -Feature wrtten. and food among theee, the averaae debt back in the National Football edlton haw • touch ti.me at WM $23,650. Leelue will underF knee IW'-'l'hankcivinC· There are jult IO gery? many new ways you can come up Q. What'• the smane.t in-A. Fifty-fifty. with to stuff a turkey. What we cocpontedtownwithapostoffice need la• • moratorium on in the United States? You can 1et home-made Tbanklllvtnc dinner arUcle9. Par A. Lolt Sprinp, Wyo. Popu· taaagna now at the JianlUo Hotel one thtn1, the traditional lation, 6. in BeiJinl, China, rm told. Tbanklllvtna dinner .. fine just the way It ta. lt'a neYel' ~ to be U you work for the <:.ampbell Q. In IOlf Unao. what'• a "Red ..-in a four._ rwtaurut In Soup Company, you don't mnoke Gran,e''? Fnnct but it'• oun and we like it. CD Che Job dwina ~ hours. A. A ICON of 77. That WM the -KINem Abchal...Jabbu', the Tbat ._ bem the poliey.fOI" mott number on Red Gnnte'• foodJ9ll bMk...,11 ~. '-....t ... .,IW'J. ,.._, I0,000 poUltl tn hil Jll'Of1•1anal ..--------------·--------OllW',WWWcllue tom ltlmln the ·...-.,....~wrona wtth ..... tn whkh• CU\ tu........... ... J0,000 ...... .. tnfla- '*"-don at .. wont. OMHOE COAST Ctmr D•ia» Thin may be a need to NYile =~ all ..... e .... tau _ boc1riu do It Yau 911 am =-===u:·~~tw-.!'~ .._._ _______ ....,. _______ ..... ..._ __ ~ and u for a Dwbdown. TtnNI. ,_~ ... ,.. ......... .. 0.-......................... 1 .. . c....-..CAtltlt /~j ....... -----...;...--..&~' lllY IDlllY ~ AID THI COUNTY Pare poetry Name of the game Mulligan's Stew By HUGH A. MULLIGAN AP Special Con .. po!Mleet NEW HAVEN. Conn. -A. might be expected when the tWtn crucibles of American culture are poured into the same bowl at red and blue heat, poetry bubbled over at the lOOth Harvard-Yale game last weekend. The centennial tickets for this sweaty aeminar THURSDAY. NOVEMBEA 24, 1983 ,. ANN LANDERS 82 ENTERTAINMENT 88 TELEVISION 89 in Yale Bowl, which Harvard won by the rather proeaic acore of 16-7, were hiked a fin to $20 and the program for this idyllic occasion waa learnedly tNcrtbed-wtth-~ apt-lines from Sir Walle,.,_.- Scott: "Then strip, U.ds, and to it, though sharp be the WNt.her, · And if, by mischance, you should happen to fall, . 'fhere are worse things in life than a tumble onlflfither, And life is it.sell but a game of football." Tumbled on the heather five times in the first half for W.. totaling 52 yards by the blitzing Harvard echolara. Yale quarterback Mike Curtin mliht not be all that fond of that stanza Scott penned in 1815, which was 60 yean before the first Harvard-Yale game. Scott was a University of F.dinburgh man (Clul of 1792) and never had seen a quarterback ucked in hiallfe, but he certainly caught the poetic .-ence of the game, or rather THE GAME, u it hu been called since 1875 when Harva.nt beat Yale 4-0 in their fint meeting at the long vaniahed Hamilton Park race track here in New Haven. "Football is poetry," decreed Harvard's most famoua coach, Percy Haughton. an All-American who once got off an 85-yard punt. "the same rhythmic akill, the same startling and aignificant expre81ioo.'' Haughton'• teams, which allowed Yale only one touchdown ln the decade before the first World War, perfected a vene form called the fiying wedge which left heroes acattered on the heather in such epic numbers that Yale President Arthur Twining Hadley met with Harvard President Charles Eliot to seek ways of reducing cuualties. Yale's coach at the time was Walter Camp, whoae name became synonymous with All-America aelectiona. The 10lution waa more reliance on the forward pus, which enhanced the petic flow of the game. · To tutor his puptla in the intricate meters of mus mayhem, mentor• Haughton invented spring football practice. Legend haa it that over the years The Game baa been responsible for a number of other innovations in the art of gladiatorial combat on the gridiron, such u the tackling dwnmy, the raccoon coat, the hip flask, the tailgate party, tent revivals W-old g:nda and-the X-rated halftime ahow featuring ri8que formations by both schools' predaion marching bands that one would expect to find banned in Boston and ill understood in New Haven. The 'What's Your Style?' game, u1ing four playing cards (shown here), can tell you a lot about your · particular style and personality, as some of the young grammar school students leamed recently. I I -. .. . ' . Althoush the American lamlly occa1ionally fallen, ii nol only endure• but llourl1he1 durlns the holiday•. All you hatte 10 do /or membenhip i11how up,,.,, Erma Bambeck, 82. 0 0 ~ • ~ The games people play Students are taught lesson in communication BJCORYB~ Olllr .... C.: ,. ••-' What does it mean when teachers give children inltructiona or parents yell at their kida? And, what do You.nasten' respon11e1 in theee altuationa reflect about their penonalities? Studentl at Dwyer Middle School in Hunt-incton Beach got a chance to find out when they played "The Game of Kida, Parenti and Teachers." Called a "lellon in communication," the game ia actually presented in the fonn of a play. Parenti, teachen and studentl watch and try to team how to communicate and work together more effective- ly. According to the play's producer, Don Lowry, everyone communicates in a style that reflectl his basic penonality type. "Undentanding how we interact with othen and how they communicate with UI ia a tool we can u.e to improve our IOCial, penonal and bUlineea relationahipa," Lowry uid. Lowry, a ie.cher turned actor and buli- ne.man, ia a communications 1pecialilt. He and hia part-.time acUng troupe have pooled their talenta and developed a method of teaching the communications proce91. They write, produce and perform CUilom~ plays for corporations, prof-..onal groups and the public. A raide.nt of Newport Beach, Lowry ia best known for hll production of "The Game of Gamea," which he and hia acting troupe often perform at the South <:out Repertory 'Theater in a.ta Mesa. "'The Game of Kids. Parents and Teachen" ia hued on David Keiney's theory of temperament. Keiney, a clinical psychologist and formet profemor at Cal State Fullerton, explaina hia theory in a book titled "Pleaae Understand Me." Kieney believes there are four distinct penonallty types and that eY'tt'J individual communicates in a dominant style that refiectl a buic penonality type. '"nle a.me of Kids. Paren11 and Teachers'' ahowl how thae per- IOnali'1 types interact in a achool aetting. According to Kieney, molt kida fit into the three diltinct pel:'IOnality types. all of which perform IUOOl!9Bfully in a structured environment. But a large number of children do not -they're in. the fourth group, and that group doesn't respond well to structure. "Our achoola are failing 40 percent of our kida," Kieney said. '"Thae kids are very lpontaneoul, action-oriented, playful and artistic. They are often 1een u hyperactive. U the.e kids 1ucceed, they succeed in spite of the system, not becauae of it." He hopes that plays IUCh aa '"nle Game of Kida, Parenti and Teachers," will help parents, teechen and adminiltraton understand and rnee,t the needs of theee chlldren. The play wu praented at Dwyer by Communication Companies International in con- junction with the Teachen' Center of Huntington Beach and the IChool The play WU directed by Al Valletta and featured atudentl and teechen of the IChool in the cast. .. The coach's locker room speech may not have originated at a Harvard-Yale clulic, but it certainly reached its finest flowering here in New Eniland· Yale definitely .eem1 to have the r~.~hTad.~Jones~~moun~~~ted~a~benc~~h!.-1-......................... ~ll!l!l~!!!l!!l!l!l .......................................................... ~ .......... =-----I before The Game in 1923 and a e ta o eloquence unequaled before or since with an oration that began: "Gentlemen, you are about to play football .,.m.t Harvard. Nothing you ever do in your lives will be .. Important." Then Shakespeare-spouting Herman Hjckman, Yale'• Falstaff with a football under hia arm, acaled the helghtl of PamutUI with a halftime '°~ heroically phrwd to parboil the fighting b of hia loaing Elia: "Y ia for youth and that ia 10mething you will never have again. A ia for alma mater, our mother, for whom we are fighting here today. L ia for loyalty: loyalty to your university, the tam and most of all, to younelvee. E ia for effort, the extra effort it'• golna to take to win thil pme. Put them all together and they 1pell Yale, IO let's go out and eat 'em up this half": • The laureate of the locker room waa ltil1 exulting in the grandeur of his own phruee when he heard one of his burly linemen remark in the echoinC tunnel leeding into the bowl, ''Cheez. it'• a aood thing old Henn' doe9n't coach at the Muuchl.19ettl Institute of Technology or we'd never get thil te00nd half started." The glory days of The Game when Harvard and Yale together produced 45 All-Americana are lor1' aone. -and IOIDetimes nowadays the pep talk poetry bes aomething in tranalation from locker l'09l'D to playing field or at best attaina a free verwe form not re.culy appn!dated at more formidable football cow.t. "To the 296-pound tackle on the Iowa football team," wrote Harvard man Richard Billell (Clul of '36), author of "Pajama Game," "Say Darlin&" and other Bro.dway b.ita, "'There ia nothing quite '°comical u motion pictures of the Harvard· Yale pine ... who can blame thia athlete with rlpplina mUldel and imperviow tor'IO u he litl there. darina in almost diabelief at thil f...arnUe of the pme he plays, if he amUea induJaently and nan. the lines of Oliver Goldamith (the whole Iowa team ia very keen on Goldlmith): "By .pan. lJb t.helle are all their C8l'8 betlWJ'd, TM .,,oru of chiJdren •tidy the child."~ >.. y ale •• Frank Merriwell proved in book after book, 'The Game hM alw~ya had a place in UteratuN. John P . Marquand (Harvard '15) built an entire novel, "H.M. Pulham. F.quire" (al.IC> Harvard '15) over even ti Jeed1ng up to and culminatinl ln 1be Gerne. Even Sam the Gonoph, Nubbly Taylor, Benny South Street and Ole Uverllpa aot to attend 'The Game in a Damon Runyon ahol't nary called "Hold 'em, Yale,'' which tJecbw: "What I un doU'8 in New Haven on the day of a very tarp footE.11 pme betwMn the Harvarda and the YU. la aometh.lna which calla for quite a little explanation, bec9u. I am not such • IUY • you will expect to find in New Haven at an)' Ume..J'IP'JdeJJy~~ of a larae football pme.'' Award winner Ray Wataon with wife Elaa and aon Da•id Marianne Yesk chata with Bobby and Gerri Kraft PAPARAZZI • • m Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 2•, 1983 ~dvice appreClated;.~. Readers take time to say, t Thank you, Ann' DEAR AHN LANDERS : Recently tomeane wrote, "You, Miu Landers, could hardly cbnaider yow.lf a member of the working clall .... " You wuted no time telling that reader that you had turnecn'>~'ll':"tP410lumns a week for KOl.ni on 30 years, without mlulng a day, and "U that isn't work -what la?" You deeerve a day off and I'm golng to give it to you.lam enclosing a column you ran on Thanksgiv- ing in 1979. Run lt ag.tn, Annie, and apend the day loafing. -LOY AL FAN IN NEW YORK DEAR LOY AL: I accept -wldl pleaaare. And uw I'm 101D1 to ell.Joy uodler dram1tlck ud llelp myself to aome more cruberry u11ee. Here'• tile colama, altllo.111,.1 coafe11, It made me bla1ll. '?ANI had on milliona of people -not only teen-agers, but indlviduala in every ap poup. Thank you for patchina up family fi&hta, eett.ling bets and making communication between children and adulta euier. You have .ent people to phy.tclana, lawyers, cleromen, dentiata, cowwelora, Alcoholics Anonymoua, Recovery lnc., and dozens of orpniu- tiona they would nevet have known about if it tranavetti&rn, "funny uncles," medical problema. emotional problems, sibling rivalry, and made lt poulble tor me to get along with my re latives, nel•hbors and friends. Thank you, Ann Landen , for your terriflc aenae of humor. There have been daya when your column wu the only laugh I had. You have a way of belng funny without being flippant, insulting or hur tful. I have apUt my aides at aome of the things I've read in your column. I've shed a few tears, too. You have alao made me and milllona of others feel we aren't stupid jult beca uee we have to ask someone for advice. Thank you for taking the time to track down the buaiest and best-informed authorities in medicine, 1>9ychiatry and religion to get answers for your read.en. Very few of us could reach these experts and we certainly couldn't 1fford to pay t.Mm. Thank y.t>U"l'br the help you've ,tven people who are depretMd, aWc1dal, at.rung out on drup, alienated from parenta, lonely and frichtened. You have been tremendoualy aupportive to people who a.re aecretly worried about themaelvee, lhlnklng they are the only ones ln the world who have auch "crazy" ,problema. It's wonderful for them to know they aren't alone. And thlnka for admitting when you are wrona. It takes a big penon to do that. I hope you will have the energy for many years to come to travel around the country and make speeches. I heard you apeak in San Franciaco and l')l never forget it. No one who aees you in penon can doubt that you are for real. Have a happy Th.ankagiving, Ann Landers. - TRUE-BLUE ANN FAN • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: T y la Thanksgiv-weren't for you. r------------------r;====================================================== lng. What better time to let you ow how much we appreciate you? A whole gene tion haa grown up and learned about life rea your column. It would be impoeaible to c the impact you have Thank you for diaculling human problems moet people would be too timid to approach. You have helped me understand homoeexuality, mutW'bation, obeelaive-cor:npulaive behavior, abortion, kinky aex, RUFFELL'S U'HOLSTllY, INC. .................... 1922 HA~8011 Bl VD COSTA MfSA -548 I 15i' EIMA IOMIECI name?' From aero. the table, it became, 'Howard be thy name' and finally a small voice from the end said, t-==========-1 'Lead us not into Penn Station.' AT WIT'S END There have been a lot of obituaries written on the death of the American family ... all premature. It may falter occasionally, regroup, divide, multiply, suffer erosion and gasp for air. But it endures. During the holidays it does more than that. It flourishes. No one knows why. All we know is that the gathering of the clan at Thanksgiving is a ritual that must be shared with every man, woman and child in this country. Young marrieds endure an E.atathon as they drag from in-law to in-law eating all day long. Children living in another state come home from their poverty pockets to be fattened up in a single day like a visit to the feed lot. And singles who cannot get to their families are absorbed-into the lives of people they don't even know. A bachelor l will call "Jim" wrote last year to tell me of his invitation to have dinner with a large family. "Grandpa led us all in the Lord's prayer. It waa beautiful, and then I heard one youngster say, 'Our .Father, who are in heaven, how'd you know my "Grandpa started to carve the turkey when the young man on my rlcht said he wu working on a new turkey for Thanlaiiving ... a cro. between a turkey and a kangaroo. Said it would Qe the first turkey in history you could stuff from the outside. "Everyone ate too much, talked too loud, laughed relentlessly and said 1beolutely nothlng meaningful. The lady ne.xt to me confemed ahe wu on a diet. Said ahe had to stop exerciaina on a pogo stick as it registered 6.5 on the Richter ecale. She added, 'lf the Good Lord wanted me to be on my toes all the time, lie wouldn't have given me IO much to sit down on.' She then took her diet pilla and crushed them in her napkin with the butt-end of her knUe, sprinkled them on the dollop of whipped cream on her apple pie and said, 'Reducing pilla taate lousy, IO I have to d1sguiae them.' "The kids pounded the piano. the air filled with cigar smoke and the ~ea werenrt cleared away before they started to eat again. It was wonderful." For whatever they are, families have a way of usurping wars, penonal problems, tensions, press- ures and disappointments. It's the laat baation of human relationships that make no demand.a on you. All you have to do for membenhip is to show up. They are rather wonderful. 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Blouses and Pants Pant suits and jump suits Over I 00 styles Abo mult• <«*><• ...o ~rf<><•t.o ou~• Guarantee Lowest Price Anywhere or Mo~y Back & Garment Free ~==~· ..... Factory Direct O utlet • 714) 846-6758 CHAMOIS SHACK. INC. st·xsET REACH 16804 Pacific Coast Highway (Nut to Capt. Jack'sj Sunset Beach "Rip and Tear Leather Is Our Specialty" and oooaslonelly epeclflc ttytee may not be ltYllllabl• In every etore. SAVE20% T080% ON BRAND NAME& DESIGNER FASHIONS EVERY-DAY'. ONLY ONLY 514. 71 ~· 571.32 -. I DiZESS FOi? leSS ------~--------------- ... ·- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Thurlday, November 24, 1883 a Cataracts ••• There's a choice of treatments DEAR DR. STKlN-lergy to the juice. Now CROHN: Most of my bte rou1 ff R ., TH that I have another milk and cereals may be greater thttat.1. • • • -I'm now 72 -one of "'" daughter, I'm keeping my greatest joys hu iD DR PETER J STEtNCROHN citrus fruits away from Dr. S teincrohn wel- been reading. Therefore, l her for the entire first comes quesUollB from you can understand how year. Anything wrong readers. He cannot concerned I am to lmnl with thl.a? Mra. Y. answer all indivld&u&lly that I am devel~~ gery was risky In the DEAR OR. STEIN· DEAR MRS. Y.: Why but will include tha.e ol cataracts. Even th..._. • mJd..eos. But much has CROHN: Being a nut on withhold orange ju~ ~l'Wl int«ett in h» my eye specialist •>" changed, such as im-the valuve of citrus later on in the first year? column. SendyourqtHS- they're not bad, l'in proved instruments and fruits, l gave orange She may not be allergic. Uons to him, in c:are of worried about loslnt my suture materials and j u i c e t o m y Don't experiment. Take the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box light. newer techniques, in-3-month-old-d aughter. It up with your pedia-16/JO, Cosca Meu, CA He does not be~ • eluding mk l'08urgery · She developed an al -trician. Reaction to cow's 92626. that an operation ia ill· These days we have i;::::.===================================;-1 dlcat.ed now. fle said that three methods for treat- I'd still be .,lble to reed ment after the extraction with or without an oper-, of the clouded lens: ( l ) ation. I suppose I should Spectacle lenses. (2) ron- feel better about lt. la tact lenses, (3) in- there anything new in traocular lens implanta- t he treatme nt of tion -each an improve- cataracts? I'd hate to ment over what was wear those heavy, uatr . available only 15 years glasses some palit'htlJ 1-go.One wayoranother, need touseaftercataract·' It's still likely you'll be surgery. Mrs. G. . ,able to read. Feel better, DEAR MRS. G.: Mc.t Mrs. G.? patients react as you do • • • to the diagnosis. Som.f DEAR DR. STEIN· don't want to lose thelr CROHN: Some of my vision SQ they can con-friends think it is a joke. tinue to read. Others Imagine an old codger of want to be sure they can 43comingdown with the still paint or use their mumps? But I don't eyes in their business ar . think it's funny because 1 profession. Whatever developed an inflamma- the reason, the most . u on of the testicles. (Or- common ocular probMel chltia, my doctor calls it.) in the aging population la The reason I don't think cataracts. it's a joke is because l PLUS: Grand Opening prices on our complete hne ot motoring accessor 1es we have a number ot special ot1ers available First Two tine art posters (12" x 25") reproduced horn original parnt· ings by the world renowned artist Bob Rector A l20Jll value .• yaun lor only IUO lldll (Wtllle ltlly lat.I high-quality auto 18 h · or PoSte1s rep10d ed 3CCe8SOrles... 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Q.: About Carolina, we should be ' oneoutof every fivem~n more optimistic about ., who de."elop mu~ps w 1U cataracts.-For-exam~·. µv.e .i.n!lammallon of in the past 15 years theloe the testes. Boys before have been splendid ad-f the age o.f pubert>: rar:ely vances in cataract care., have t~ co~plicallon. Patients were told ~ But I think you ll ha'-'.e. to to give up tennia, Pl facethefactthats~rility and even reading be-maybe a problem an yo':"" 1 ~==========================~==================================; cause operations ~ cue. Note that I .srud ';; not conducted oD-earf1 ~Y· So better take 1t up cataracts. Cataract IW-. with your. d~~r . .. JESUS AID MARY APPEAR AT IAYtml, NIW YORK TO WAIN THI WORLD ••• ; I FOil THI PASTi-1: ytU5 THI BLESSED MOTH8ANO HA~MINAPPEARING AT amuLAILY IOIARY VIGILS AT FWSHN) MUIOWJ .. 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SANTA AMAi Orand ~nue and 1·,1h Street PULLIRTON: Orangefalr Mall - Orangethorpe and Anahelm/HarbOf ONTARIO& Ontario Pla&e ~ f'l\ountaln Avenue and I Street RIVSRllOSt l'l\adlntfon Squart -Ar11ngton & Madison 1'0RAAllCm. hclllc: Coett H~ at Anra ftM. THOUSAND OAK• VIiiage Square Sh<J9Plng Center • No. 111\oofpark & Hlll(rut '°"A ROSI STOR8119AA8ST _, CAU l TOLL ntll Ceoot Na-Mii CLOUD TllAllK•MH MOLIDAYMOUMI ..... ,,. tOAM•IPll let esao All• I Pll a._ tO All• I 11111 FULLERTON STORE NEXT TO Ylaa, 11•-terC ...... & AMertuft • ..,_ •• HO•~etl. JACK LA LANNE ~ ----. .. ' . ~ IM Orang• Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thurlday. November 2 ... 1983 Majoring In Frisbee ••• F~eestyle champion earns degree in flying disc AMHERST, Maa. (AP) -John Dwork spent an awful lot of time in coUeae playing Frtabee, but lt dJdn't atop him from ptt.ina a degree. ln fact lt helped. ar,w.n, tJ\at.free.tyle 1''riabee, like dance, wu art. For hia ldenoe requirement, he analyzed the phyaical and mental aln!91ea of perfonnina. -_ "He may have Wied Friabee u a vehicle, but he actually ended up with a pretty aoc>Cf UbetaJ arf.a educaUoh, .. Uld Dr. Stanley Warner, .-octate prof~ of eoonomka and a member of fllCUlty committees that reviewed Dwork'a work. Dwork completed hia COU111e work laat monffi ana wm get hif bachelor'• d9IJ'C!e in January in "Jliytng Dile Entertainment and Education," Jf.unpah.lre Collete offidala aay. "h'a almolt u it rve made lelitlmate -I wouldn't aay the California aurfer image -(but) the whole new American alternative lifestyle," Dwork Mid in an interview. Studenta at the 1,100-atudent experimental college progress toward their degreee by completing reeeerch projects and defending their work before faculty committees. Dwork certainly know1 hia aubject. The 22-yMr..old from New York City won the world Friabee &eeetyle ch.ampionahip in 1978 and 1979, h.aa perfonned in the Role Bowl and on televialon ahow. and h.aa done endonementa and marketing for 1porUn, goodl companies. For ~humanities requirement, Dwork J)tt9ented a paper "rm a bualnemman, an entrepreneur, an oraanh.er," he aaid. "I don't want to be a Frisbee player all my life." CHI 2-Way Speaker System Slashed 540 Nova"'-4 by Realistic Half Price -39!~ The low-cost way to introduce some- one to computing. Easy-to-read man· Reg. 79.95 Each ~-~lT-1 __ ual, vivid 8-color graphics. exciting "5.4' ··,,_ llil sound effects. Attaches to any TV. • -#26-3011 CHAJtOE If flllOST Sl'OIVSI Real walnut veneer! 8" woofer, tuned bass port, 21'2" tweeter. Removable decorator grille. 19x1()3/4 x 71'2''. #40-4031 1-Piece Pulse-Dial Telephone Cordless Telephone ET-320 by r ··s~:: Solar-Power Calculator im.m ET·120·by·Radie·Shack .. EC-402 by Radio Shack 40°10 Off 1077 1';9:~ Calculated to please! 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It's our pleasure to treat our tine customers to an evening filled with nostalgia, Christmas music, a visit from Santa, hot chocolate. cookies and our warmest wishes tor the entire holiday seaaonl -------·-____________ ..__ ___ __.. __________ -"4 ___ • .L ______ _.__.........__.__....__.._ _________ _ ... ca 11 642-5678. Daily Pilat __ .. Orange CoMt DAILY PfLOT/Thunday, November 24, 1M3 •t A Beautiful Christmas ·Is A Gift From Veta 's Hours Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-~ YOU NEVER HAVE TO WAIT FOR A SALE AT MARSHALLS Compare the sale prices of other stores ... Marsh alls prices are still lower everyday Men's famous name dress shirts, comparable in quality at s25 mars~l~ 11.99 First quality long·sleeve dress shirts handsomely tailored in easy-care cotton/polyester. Assorted pattemsandtone on tones from this fine quality maKer~Sizes 14Yz to 17. Designer ties. comparable In quality at 850 to 1850 .. . marshalls price ... 4.99 to 6.99 GIFT CERTIFICATES available in 510. 525. and 550 denominations. Available at our service desk. Redeemable at any Marshalls location. II HOLIDAY HOURS OpenOellt: 9 a,m. t~ 1cr p.m Open 9Undllrl: 11 am ~06 p.m Imported from Italy 14KGOLD HERRINGBONE CHAINS Delicate to heavyweight 15" ........... 29.99 to 64.99 16" ........... 32.99 to 44.99 18" ........... 39.99 to 74,,99 I 20" • • .. , , . , . , , 54.99 to 79.99 • 24" ........... 64.99 to 94.99 30" .......... 79.99 to 129.99 36" . . . . . . . . . 129.99 to 149.99 r bracelet ...... 16.99 to 34.99 Famous maker leotards regular price elsewhere 12.50 mars~~~ 4.99 First quality. 100%nylon leotards in short and long sleeve styles. Scoop necks. v-necks and mock wraps. Assorted colors. 5-M·L Brand name tops comparable in quality at s1a marshalls 8 99 pnce • First quality acrylic fleece tops in latest "flash" dressing looks. Long sleeve styling. in assorted color combinations. Sizes S-M·L. TM .......... ,.ic .... Ill en•••--rTC ........,_ .....-• ..,_ .. ...... •etllll•P __ ,._.,.. .. ..__, ~ -~"'IM -· ,,,... .. __ ~ .......... -.. ..,... .,.., ,... ........... ....., ..... . I • IXTINDIO tfOUDAV MONIY·MCK ftlffUND ••. llwOulh Jen;24 • CONVINIENT a;AYAWAV . . . . . .. , --•• ~ ... .. OtMge Coat DAIL V PILOT /Thurlday, November 24, 1NS ' Meal In •lnates .,-. . Convenient canned soup given new flavor • : . ! I U your family ll'"'-ca~ mlnutee. Yield: 4 por-\4 teupoonlJ'•tedor-~you at the door at nisht 1 teMpoon caraway UON. about 8 cupa. anp peel ;wtth "Wbendowe .. t?'', Med In a I.up 1aucepen :you can keep their panea 2 teupoona white SPICED BEEF heat oil until hot. Add :to a minlmum and ltill vtneaar AND LENTIL SOUP onion. Saute until traN- leerve a horiiimiae mM1 --in a Jarae 1aucepan-b!elpOOtl ~ ~ ~i.,Minw-.. ln the time lt takee them heat oil until hot. Add etable oO Add meat. Cook until to play Pac-Man. onion. Saute until trana-~ cup chopped onion browned, atlrring to The followina hearty, puent, about~ mlnuta. 1 pound IJ"OU1'd beef crumble. Drain oft drip- nutritloua bowllula (you Add mlneatrone aoup, or lamb pinp. Add lentil 1e>up, really only need aome aauaage, cabbage, 2 cana (20 ounces carrota, cumin and or- cruaty brelld and t.cmed caraway aeed and eech) reedy-to-eerve anppeel.Brinatoaboil. ulad to ':11.Llete the vtnepr. Brina to a boll. lentll aoup Reduce heat and llmmer hneala) are quickly s.duce hMt and almmer 1 cup lllced carrotl covered until hot, about ~becaw.e they belln wtth covered until cabb9ge ii "-' teupoon ground & mlnuta. Yield: 4 por- jl"Ndy-to-terYe aoupe .. a ,.-::te:.:..:nder:::.::.:. ;..:_• _;a::..:bou:..::..::..:..t _~:__to..:..__1o _ __;cwnln=~------ttoo.---'-, a_bou __ t _8_cu_,pe,__. -----===---===--=_;:;;: bale and require only a 'few additional touches !from you. I GERMAN SAUSAGE, VEGETABLE SOUP 1 tablespoo_~ oil '6 cup chopped onion 2 cana (20 ounces each) ready-to-aerve minestrone aoup 1 pound sliced bratwurst sausage (pre-cooked) VONS DOUBLE COUPONS MEAN DOUBLE SAVINGS 1 'ti cupe aliced green :Barley ~casserole I ,~tasty ~JTOMBOGE ~ ..... ,... .... ~ Barley ia ~ food we A:ion't hear much about .today, although man haa :been enjoying it for ;·nwly centuries and it :·still plays an important ;role in the kit.chen. t This hardy cousin of :wheat exista in more : than 200 varieties and : wu one of the tint · : graiN cultivated. The ; Lake Dweller of Switz- : erland dim:Jvered barley ; about 3,000 yean ago. ~ Barley grows in a !1wider range of climates :than most cereala. It has : a short growing BeUOn : and can be cultivated at : high altitudes. It has f been found u far north ;as the A.retie Sea. but ia 1 generally a key crop in : temperate zones and ·sometimes cloee to the l tropics. , The grain is high in : nutritive values. Until ~ 400 years ago, it was the lmain IOW'ce of bread. : Eventually, however, ~moat countries l1ub1tituted wheat, i which is more palatable ~ and better suited for : baking since it makes a : lighter bread. ~ Barley has a nutty ~ flavor and makes a good ~ aidediah with meata. It ia i excellent in hearty IOUpe J and makes a tasty S caseerole. f BARLEY CASSEROLE ~ 6 table.poons butter : or margarine < l cup pearl barley ~ 1 large onion, minced ~ 1 cup sliced raw ~ muahrooml I~ 3 cupe chicken con- IOmlDe, boilµlg hot Salt and f>epper to I taste ' Heat 2 tablespoons : butter and aaute barley ' in it briefly. Transfer I barley to heavy • m erole. Heat 2 more r tablespoona butter and i aaute onion in it. Add to I barley. : Saute muahrooma in • remainlngr butter and ! add to other ingredienta. 1 Stir in hot comomme i and aalt and pepper to t talte. c.ook. covered, in , 326-decree oven until t barley ia tender and baa l ablor'bed the comornme ~ -about 30 to 45 l minute•. 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IUClatU, cfl41) • ., .... , --··•-9'> ••to MA<M 1&vo_ f1141 ff4.J1tl l11Jl t41·U14 Saturday ...... 10 • I LY Sunday •...... 10 • & ---·-.... ,, .......... . f'14t .... .,,. ~-- U Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT{Thurlday, November 2~. 1983 __________________________________________________ ........... ____________________ _ ABC wtn~ _,.,.11 on 'Day After' ••scl8 She's 'Marilyn' Alyson Reed holds a bouquet following the opening night of "Marilyn," a musical about the life of Marilyn Monroe, backstage at New York's Minskoff Theater. '=======================::::'.' 1. They own their own home1. 2. They own more than one plec. of property. 3. They heve a t)lgh Income. 4. They have • large amount of equity In their home1. 5. They llve In affluent are••· 6. They reed a delly new1peper. 7. They own more than one automobile. .8. They lnvHt WIHly. By JERRY BUCK ,,,,,....,....._ ~ ANGELES (AP) -"The Day Alt.er," ABC'• controvenial movie of nucleer Armaaeddon. almoet alngle-handedly 1ave the network a weekly t.elevialon ratingl victory, even thouah lt wu ABC'1 only ahow ln the Top 10. ~~ ........ ol-4.~llM• &hare of 62 percent. ABC estimated 100 million people aaw the show. CBS, knocked into aecond place from lta wlnnina poeilion lheweek before, captured el&htof the Top 10 for the week ending Nov. 20. NBC, ln third place, had one entry. ABCwontheweekwithanaver.,eof20.4lnthe A.C. NleJaen Co. ratingl. CBS waa aeoond with 19.1 and NBC was third with 13.5. The networka aay this means that ln an average prime-time minute, 20.4 percent of the nation's t.elevialon homes were tuned to ABC. The controversy and attention which awirled about "The Day Alter" knocked NBC'• highly touted miniaeries "Kennedy" to near the bottom of the ratlngs. The opening chapter of the three-part aeries about the presidential yean of J ohn F. Kennedy wu in 54th place. The show that came closest to "The Day After" was CBS' "Dallas," which was 18 ~ ratings pointa behind with a rating of 27.5. Third place in the Top lOwent to CBS' "Simon& Simon." NBC's "The A-Team" was fourth. The others all were on CBS: "Falcon Crest" and "Chiefs," Part III, tied for fifth; "Chiefs," Part n. seventh; "60 Minutes," eighth; "Magnum, P.I.," ninth; and "Knots Landing," 10th. Daily Pilat .· . .. Santa, R2D2, CJPO Arrive Sama arrives Fri. 12 noon in lhe big red fire engine to visit the children along with his special guests from a galaxy far far away . Santa Arrives "~op SCREEN COMEDY!" Fri. at 12 noon at I· Huntington Center in a big red fire engine to kick off the holiday fun with R20 2. C3PO and the Riede puppet c;how. ...... ..... 1•1•• ·-· wl8•1•• ······-·· ----····· ....... . ..... _ .. _ .... . ...... ____ ..... O..pt.e the blah ratina. "The Dey .\It.er" fell abort of break.lnc any viewtnc recordt. It became the mmt watched made·for-t.elevilion movie, but overall lt la behind auch ~ u the final eplllode of "M·A·S-H" and the 'Who llhot J .R.?" eplllode of "Oellu." Among the all-time highest shows, ABC said WJ'heDlyM1ier''ninb l:l~r.U if' ~~wi fifth aa:ording to the number of houaeholda. Thia Ooof1," ABC, 19.6 or 16.3 mWJon. 16. "Newhart.'' CBS, 19.3 or 16.0 million. 17. "Hart to Hart.'' ABC, 19.0 or l~.9 mWJon. 17. Tie-"The Love Boat," ABC, 19.0 or 16.8 million. 19. "The Dukes of Hazzard," CBS, 18.3 or 15.3 million. 20. Movie-"Ordinary People." NBC. l8.l.u 1'.2 million. variance ia becauae a ratinga point equala a larger..-------------------number of hornet each year u the viewing audience IJ'Ows. Therefore a 1983 program can have a lower ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ rating than one in 1980 but still have a larger f{ ~ . . . atth'." •ltl•I4]''~~ audience. • Bargain Matinee$! '" ~ • _ 9S&O} • Here are the 20 top programa: llllOllDAY r111w suu11ou fACUUYotCANOlEWQOO 1. Movie-"The Day After," ABC. a rating of 46.0 •• Pt1111'"""'" '""' ~·oo,.. "TII al miff" (PS) or 38.5 million hoU11eholda. th s,.c. E.....,"'"'" • "'"' •vt~ ~ 2. "Dellu," CBS. 27.5 or 23.0 million. IQ.@;f!1Qil' 6J'z1•..,1tM) 11•.••.n 1 3. "Simon & Simon," CBS, 25.2 or 21.1 million. _!!!.!!!.!!!!_ _ __ . 4. "The A-Team," NBC, 25.1 or 21.0 million. LA 1111Ao• AT epm11•u -~Of Dll..-r' (PS) CBS 237 198milli 11JO.l~.Sl\.UO.lli0 5. "Falcon Creet," • . or . on. "A mo• t0D' (l) 5. Tie-Mlnl*ries-"Chiefa," Part III. CBS, 23.7 or 11 • 110 •10 6~ 100 1~ 19.8 million. 7. Miniaerles-''Chlefs," Part ll, CBS. 23.0 or 19.2 million. 8. "60 Minutes," CBS, 22.8 or 19.1 million. 9. "Magnum, P.I.," CBS, 22.2 or 18.6 million. 10. "Knots Landing," CBS, 21.0 or 17.5 million. 11. "The Fall Guy," ABC, 20.6 or 17.2 million. 11. Tie-"Oynasty," ABC. 20.6 or 17.2 million. 13. "Alter MASH," CBS, 20.5 or 17. l million. 14. "Scarecrow & Mrs. King," CBS, 19.5 or 16.3 million . 14. Tie-"The World's Funniest Commercial ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ·veRT113a· - .......... ..,1. •..uuw..1·~ ••• ,. "'""' .. ~q • EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Wed. 9:15, 1:45, 11:00 Thura.-Sun. 1:10, 3:45, 9:15, 8:45, 11:00 :...a..-11s lount COAST P\..UA cvtr• TOWN CIMTH ,.,._,.., •t-UO< 751 .a114 ACIOtt NO.. l C f'\..AIA MOtlL .... COU•••u This Chevy Chase comedy is plane crazy. l)EAI .. Of''ID (~..NTIJRY rii6il .......... -... · .. "=--~o l!:-.~ C.• -.-......... -~ f.410tl•• St .. , ............. ,., .... _ .... 89' 3693 "IUIGTCllf' (PS) 11 JO, H 5. 0\ "NATt 1111 HATU" (K) 140,6~11~ "IOMS Of DllEMllJfT (PG) llJO I~ \40 110 1011\ ··•·<R> IHO, • ~. 140 "POUY1 I: TII IDT DAY (a) 10 . 640. IO» "fDD CIY WOCF" (PG) I 00 ))0. 500. t:IO 10 55 ''lrnml Of TII fDI" {PS) 11 ~ • OCUT SlllllO 11JO l 00.5JO 100, IOlO ''llCHMD PIYC. ID( 1111 lllW" (l) l't.US ''Illa[ f1SH" (l) "IEWJ SAY IDO M/tllf' (PS) l't.US "llAllSTtmr' (K ) 1. IMA1t..salJCL (l) 2. cws <•> J. 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I AT HUNTINQTON His 'traa•a': co••ating BJ JURY Bue& Of ....... , 0 ,..._ LOS ANGELES -J amee Naughton faced the -Kincf'Of c1IJNMm °ChaTtums llC'tonrinto gypeiee:-he WM offered a job 3,000 milea away from home. "They made me an offer to star ln 'Trauma C.enier,' "reca11I the \all, alim acior. "But It wu complicated becaU8e I live In Connecticut and I didn't want to move back to Callfomia. We ha>e a 200-year-old houae, my kids are in IChool and my wife la beginning a career as a peychiatric IOdal worker. I didn't want to uproot all that 10 foe a while it looked like I wouldn't take the job." A compromiae was reached and Naughton stars u Dr. Michael "Cutter" Royce, an ambitious, no-norweme turgeon who ia the head of the llfe-aavfn8 facilities of the McKee Emergency Detachment for Surgery, Trauma and Reswicitation -the Trauma Center of the title. "Trauma Center," which ABC telecasts at 9 p.m. Thundays, is from Glen Larson Productions, and like most Laraon shows offers a little bit of everything lO appeal to the widest possible audience. There's the life-and-death emergency room scenes, the interplay between the doctors and the nurses, the conflict with the by-the-book hospital administrator, and the excitement of the ambulance team and the helicopter ambulance at the 9Cene of a disaster. Naughton agreed to accept the role under some favorable conditions designed to t'nake up for being uprooted. He aaya, "l work a four-day week and Oy home every weekend. The producer, J erry McNeely, commuted for 20 years while he was a professor at the University of Wiaconain, 90 he was sympathetic." Naughton, who fonnerly starred in three other eeries, la wearing a long white medical coat. A 1tethoecope dangles from one pocket. He walks toward thecommimary at 20th Century-Fox Studios, where the aeries ii filmed. He was in NBC's ''Faraday and Company" and two CBS shows, "Planet of the Apes" and "Making the Grade." Naughton says he decided to leave California after hia first two aeries. "1 didn't want to do another \ aeries then and you can't make a living doing guest roles for $2,500 a shot. How many can you get in a year? So I went back on the stage and turned down TV aeries offers. Two years ago CBS made a pilot in Boston called 'Parole.' That waa the first one I accepted. "That got me to thinking about television again. Then Gary Goldberg offered me the role of an inner dty teacher in 'Makin& the Grade.' Gary was the one who initiated the idea of the four-day week." Naughton says prior to usuming his role he did IOIDe rt!9eal'Ch and spent a Friday night at Bellevue - "ALTMAN'S BEST ~ tt. FILM IN YEARS." ' EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edwards soont CMST rwA l91r0l •T ~ow• 546 2711 COSTA...SA ' Wed. 7:00, 9:30 Thure-Sun. 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, "T ouching ••• sensittve, mvstifying." -Roger Orttnspun, PE.NTHoa'SE "Exquisite. •• exotic ••• enchanting •.• " .Judilh Crbt. TiiE S,..TURD.".V REVIEW ~ ~ ~ Pl'tt«llS .!'.1.JE CHRIST£ 11'<1 stWlH1 IWOOfl In "HEAIANO ~ A~ClAWC E~~!_~l!!~:.'rfo~f :.a:~NT \ I t All smiles Linda Gray and Larry Hagman, marital adversaries on "Dallas," anchor the CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade today at 9 a.m. on Channel 2. Hospital in New York. "That's their'big night,'' he aays. "1 followed the senior resident surgeon on hia rounds. He was in charge of the trauma unit that night. I followed him for 13 or 14 hours and saw an awful lot. ''There was disagreement among the docton over treatment, which was terrific becauae they didn't pull any punches because I waa there." Naughton heada an eneemble company of 10 actors. Like "Cutter,'' some of them have cute nicknames. Dorian Harewood plays "Skate" and Bill Randolph ia "Beaver." He says, "The thing I like about about Cutter is that he's capable of mesa1ng up. He's 90 lnto whatever he's doing. He's very dedicated to his work and that's cost him his marriage. He pops off, but he'sgotasenae of humor. He's cocky, but he doesn't take himaelf seriously. "In one show coming up he has a romantic encounter. The relationship probably won't be smooth. He can be a little direct in hia approach, He digB himself into a hole. I'd like him to not be a perfect kind of hero." Naughton grew up in West Hartford, Conn., where both of his parents were teachers. He acted ln high achool productions. ht 2 Mat. Show1n9• Only $2. 75 Unleu Otherwise Noted. 12:00 2 :30 5 :00 7 :30 10:00 TESTAMENT 8! NATIONAL ''A"Afi"" m 1.AMP-N s '"" Ull Plu • T raotnt Pl1ce1 l"l Plus Fln al Terror (R I & Euy Mnney (RI DEAJ, CHEVY CJ:NiiJlft' CHA:i, ;<>~73 ........... . 0 • Mr. Mom tpG) All The Rlt llt Mo nt (R ) Orlvt·ln• Open 6:10 Weekend• I 6 :4 5 WHknl111t1 Childrtn Undtr 12 f rtt Unltss Noted "A movie with all 'The Right Stuff:., 'l'llE. BIGB'i" 1r1•011·1· ---·--· f\t,. M \ttl I A "Grand entertainment." N~$r-•1t ht1 llMI !.fA{;A~INt "A terrific motion picture." -llNIS1t1tl. °"""°""'"'•• • ....,."~~Alt(' T., All08llll C>WlrOlr lf'IWIHWt«U~ f'llOOUCll()l'I °'A l't<U'~ ~11.M 111(~~~'=~= ~~~ Wm~~~~N Mn&MA•~ YIAONICA~ ~Qff() -0.llUCONn 0.-• ·~ "'--CAl!llCUlOW«l -"" ll'oe -.. IQMWOli( ""'°"""" ... IA'MHYttNICl.lll arid AOl{lll OWll()ff ... _ ....... "-"""0..CloOtw~~ Q[llilt.919:.,....., ..,,..,...~.............._~ ....... d&!WWWWWWWWW 1~-=:.~=...:l •·.-c---::.;~'":~~O • ;a;=,• • • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thureday, Novemw 24, 1883 - Tonight's TY -1.'00-D Of A*W.8 ARE THE I FONllUT PEOPli ~ ·~~S PAIVATl 8 COWAHY g'l MOYU U MACMl. I LIHM" ~ ~ OMHT • tJNDaa'TAHOINO HUMAN I ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOHT MHAVIOR NATUAE Of THtNG8 w~=9 --=OMNeeeotMV . 9MIC HEWI u u "Sounder" (19721 Cicely • DICK VAH DYKE Tyt0n, PIUI Wlnlleld. (C)M<ME Cft)MOW _,---. ,,. ..,.. .,....,,. •• .,.. "Roclty Ill" 11912) SyMil• .. u---... T .... ~.__. A""- tutt " ( 19791 Rlchlrd tnl\I, Anlll<>-Sllllooe, Cltf w .. thlra. nr Hoc*IN. tSJ MOYIE (l )MOYIE U "Adwntut" Of Tiie WlldlrnMI U "Thi Wiid Pony" (IMO) Merilyn Flmily" (1975) Robefl Logan, Suun if= Ar1 Hlndle. ~ **'A "Maly While" 119771 Ed •• "Slit Trek II. Aenders. KathlMn Btll«. K (1082) Willilm 5'11illlilllllf!. d lalbln. ••IA " .,..,.,....,_rzl MOVIE Alblrl, Rip T ...... .__,.... * U "Rlgtime" (1931) James e.g. -t: -rtflj, Howerd e. Rollins. 9 HEA8Elf THE ELF -1:30- • Al.ICE (f) LOVUOAT G HUMANTIES THROUGH THE e P.M. MAGAZJHE AATS Ci> SHEN< ~S l(J) ~MILLER -9:00-_._, IJ (I) SIMOH & SIMOH WHEEl Of FOATUNE 0 Q't wt GOT IT MADE m OAAGHET D TWILIGHT ZONE -7:00-II <!.JlTRAUMA CENTER IJ C8S HEWS CJ NEWS . I ::r~ lliE THREE ID HEALTHllEAT g)M()V1£ ~NEWS~ *** "Our Town" (19771 Hill HOI· -brook. Blrbata Bet Geddes CJ AOWAH & RTIH'S LAOOH-IH Ill MONTY PYTHON'S Fl YING (JJ NEWS C1ACUS •FAME Ci) MASTERPIECE THEATRE • MOVIE ro1 MOVIE ** * "Mtrlde On 341h Slreet" ** 'h "Still Of The Htghl" p982J Roy ( 1973) Sebasliln C•bol. David Hatt· ....... ,.]__ s men ..,.,,_. MMY! 1reep. e IUSleS REPORT -9'.30- G MOTOAWEEK D C8 CHEERS CJ) P.M. MAGAZ1HE CfJ MOVIE 9 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT * * "Jourrtflj Into Darkness" (1969) QI LOW: CONNECTION Robef1 Reed. Jennjfer Hillery [OJ MOVE Sl MONTY PYTHON'S Fl YING * * "Honkytonk Men" 119321 CMnt ~BE AHNOOHCED E.atwood, Kyle E.lltwood. 1--tO:OO--.vv-8 (J) KNOTS l..AHOINO m ORANGE COUNTY TODAY D lJJ HILL STREET BLUES -7:30-9. NEWS I kMXT CHll.DREN'S SP£CIAl 8 111111 20 / 20 QI FAIA. Y FEUO ltlll' I~ ABOVE AHO BEl.<M I~ WOMAN • WlDlJFE SAFARI • * * * "Jo/In F Kennedy. Years Of ti) NEW m:H TMES Ughlnlng, Day Of Drumt" ( 1966) (J) TIC TAC DOUGH OocumenllfY H11r1ted by Gregory 111 PfOPLFS COURT ~~MOST ENOUSH ~~Of Hm" (19"6) DMn-m MOVIE 111 Durbin, Charles Laughlon. • * "Free For AW" ( 19"9) Ann Blyth. (JD H80 COMING ATTRACTIONS =mmlngs (S)A THAHKSGMNG TALE H * "Clish Of Tiie Titans' (1981) ..:.a:oo-H1rry Hamlin, Laurerice Olivier 8 (J) MAGHUM, P.I. (H}*81DE THE NFL I""°' ~ : . .. ,, ..... A PAHA1'0.J:'_.! ':'S,~~~l ·~· ... .....,.. ... ...,.... __ ~~ ................ ·~· NOWPIAYING lflEA MISIK* VIEJO NEWPORT IEACH ORANGE Mann Brea Plaza 529.5339 Edwards VteJO Twin Edwards Newport Cinedome 830-6990 Cinema 634-2563 HONTiffGTON IEACH Edwards tiunllngton Cinema 648-0388 6«-0760 "ONE BLOCKBUSTER OF A MOTION PICTURE. Powerful, Harrowing, Deeply Affecting, Shocking, Disturbing, Unforgettable.'' -Rex Reed, NY Post .. 'Star 80' Is one Of The Great Fiims Of The '80's." -Joel Slegel, ABC-TV Good Morning America EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Wed. MO, 1:11, 10:10 Thun., ...... 1:ao. .... ll00, 1:11, 1«tll iillwarrl ~ CINf MA • • 1 0 ' 1 .. I 1 I' 3 1 0 ') ··.:::.JU I ' l I l D!AH MART• IN LOHDON P.~Oiner" (1982) SIM Giii• lenbefg, Mlelley RolKkt -lO:I0-(0) LOW.O FNINDI AHO ~couP\a -t1:00- lffxi• 00 0 IB NlW8 GON08HOW THf JEfftMON8 IENN\'Hl..l TME PAL1.18EM MOYIE • • • "F"a1 li0od"l19'21 s~ Stlll!one. Rdllrd ~ COl MOVIE • • ,,.,, "Lldiel And Genlltfnln, Thi Flbuiout Sllill" (19111 Dlw l.Mlt • RayWin&IOM (SJ BEST Of llZAME <ZlMOVIE * * "Split lllllgl" ( 1881) Mlc;hall O'Keeft, Kwen Allen -'1:30- 1 Cl) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. QtTOHIOHT 9 SATUADAY NIGHT 19 IC NEWS NIOHTUHE .. 8fAACH Of._ THICKE Of THE NIGHT G) Sll&TS Of SAN FMHCISOO tD FAMILY POATRAIT '1) 700CLU8 ($)MOVIE • * • ''The VerdiCf' 11982) Paul Newman. CharlOtte Ramphng -12:00-0 MOVIE H • "Caprice" ( 19671 Dons Da1. Rlollard Hams (f l INOE.PENDEHT NETWORK NEWS fCIMOVIE • * * "Gray Lady Down' (19781 Charlton Heslon. David Carrld;ne OMOVIE • • ·~ "Enigma" ( 19821 Maron 81*'1 Bogll te Fosse'( -12:30-0 QJ LATE NIGHT WITH DAVIO LETTERMAN D TWILIGHT ZONE DMOVIE * •·~ "Crawlspace · (19711 Teresa Wright, At1hUt l<ennedy (!) AOWAH & MARTIN'S LAUGK4" e LOVE, AMERICAH STYLE ®l EHTERT AlffMOO TOH!Gm COIMOVIE t "CaliQula And Mtssaltna" ( 1980) -12:40- IJ Cl) MOVIE * * * "HEAL TH" ( 1979) lluren Bacall, Glenda Jacllson. lttJH80HOT AOCK -1:00- OMOVIE • • 'The Giant GHa Monster (1959) Don SutMvan. Fred Graham (!)MOVIE * • • "The Phantom Of The Opera" ( 19431 Claude Rains. Nelson Eddy. • AU IN THE FAMILY ti) MOVIE • •'Ii "Ten Second' To Hell" (1959) Jen Chandler. Jack Palance '1>GENE SCOTT ._y ........ 11) us s~ au '19?19 .... _. Cl) JJO 100 10 ~ ·a CIM1W n.,.. (,.;) I 00. U S 110 ----1,.;1 1~ 6JO 10 IS •19111W w Ill ••>oe.&-.ltd. ttt. II 00 a r Ras !ZIMOW : H 'i'I "llrGI ~II'' t19Tel f60ie • Albwl. Np Tom. : -•:ao-: I =r NEWIO'NNQHT -··-- (C)M<ME I * * * "Thi Sletll lJfe Of Wiii• Milty'' ( 1'47) Denny ICtyt, Virginia Mlyo. -2M-!! ~MEWS NIOHTWATa. riMOYIE * • \; "Tiie Flleon Tlk" 0vtt·• I 1'42) Gtotoe s.nc.s, Lynn Btrt ..... -2~- 8MOVIE * \; .. The Jungle" p9S21 Rod Cam-"°"· Celli' Romero m atNEWS -3:00- l]J MOfNHO SlAET()f .MOVIE * * "Blondie s Ann1versarf· 119481 Penny s.noie1on, Arthur lakl 1z1MCMt • ** "Rlglime '1198 I) James Cav- ney. Howard E. Rolhna -3:10- OMOVIE * •.-. "Ill PrllH Of Older Women" (19781 Tom Berenger, Karen Black -3:15- 1 SJ DEAH MARTIN IN LOHOOH -3:30- FNTH 20 ., MAACOSWE.LBY, M.0. I OJ INSllE Otf -3:50- (CJMOVIE " • • ~ ··0uat1ec I t!M81 1111 Flem· Ing, HerlfllOlll! Baddeley -3:56- (H I HllO COMING ATTRACTIONS -4:00- 0 MOVIE * * "Follow The Huntet' l l~I ~ Chapin JI . On$IOor SteYellS (f) TOfl O' THE MOfNHO <O> MUSIC Otf VIDEO -4:15- ( S1 BEST Of 8'ZAARE -•:25-lHIMOVIE ft * * •· Fn1 8IOoO I 1982) SyfvtS1• Slallone. RICNrd Crenna --~-BUU.WINKLE .MOVIE * * "Blond1e·s Rewatd 119481 Pen- ny Slngleton Arthur Lake ro1MOV1E * * ··Trie Wonder Ot H All ' t t974) Documentary -· -979-4141 at•lllll ...... .... , ..• .," ••ta IHI IOUTM COAsl" ._...-=-: c...... , ..... u, ....... •• tt• "l 11:1 2 •ae Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, November 24, 1983 RAFF jewelry ~ -- FROM OUR NATIVE Pelican to Geese in flight. the latest arrivals to our menagerie ot pins are I 4K gold w ith ruby eyes. • • • • • • .. • • • • • • -_,,,. -0 ... /l,..,,,;l'-41.t~. Z-.v. /.:'I.."'-·~---- ,.. TRADITIONAL PART of Southern California's holidays tor 60 years. The look your man desires. • • • • •• • THINGS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EASY. A Gift certif~cate . T GIVING MADE choice is theirs. HOLIDAY GIF t ift of all ... choice. Your d at an store or • d . the bes d re oo • ff Pacific coast H1 Justo • Newport seach. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • . -· . • • • • • • • ·-. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A 5 H ., 0 N I s l A N I • w p 0 T c N T • -~- . cathy jean OPEN TOE ROLLED top line plain pump on a very feminine high stacked heel. (..aeH) THE POSH TUXEDO -Classic styling at It's finest. Ap- propriate anytime, yet perfect for an of the occasions that make our holiday season so special. IVY'S LEAGUE FREE MONOGRAM ... with purchase of any sMtJand sweater, shetland wool sweaters, cotton pinpoint rufned blouses. Ghurka handbags . FOR THOSE COOLER DAYS •.• our wry own sweaters of Shetland WOOi, spun .,_, lritted 1n CH1a.-.t Av-... In t 7 colon. ... DlllJPllat THURSDAY. NOV. 24, 1983 ClASSlf 110 ca COMICS C6 .., ............ ..,a-...,.. Newport Harbor's Matt Tingler operates through the Sunny Hills defense and the Sailors' fans live on a championship night. Sailors did just what they had to do ~ •1 ROOD CARLSON depth, finely tuned abootina and tq defenillve playa. "It WM a 100 pe(Ctllt effort," Mid a happy °' .. ...,"" ~ 'lbe Sailon' Andrew LaW90D, a juniclt, ICOl'ed Barnett. "It WM just a ll'OUP which did whatit bad to LONG BEACH -Labeled u a teem which did twke mid way through the meoond period, then he do." what it bad to by their coach. Bill Barnett. Newport stole the ball to ignite another ICOrinl drive, capped And, there waa plenty to do in the face ot such Harbor Hieb'• Sa1lon did jult that Wedneeday night. by Matt 'nncler'• 15-foot lob lhot, to put Sunny Hwa obstadel • three man-up lituationl by the Lancen, and -·• 1-. CIF4 A l ham · down by a 7-4 margin. and althouch the Lancen wholUCCMdullyconvert.ede.cbintopla. Man:.Y&tre..,.u • water po oc plona weretotieitat 8, theywerenevertopinoommandof 'lbe SaUon had the advania,e of a kick.out just today following a 13-12 conquest of Sunny Hilla the game. onae and failed to convert. And, Tt.nJaer, the Sumet before 1,400 at Belmont Plaza. In the final momenta it wu 'l'lievor Benedict'• Le.cue MVP, WM lidelined with ;.t 1:46 spent in The Sailors made their 10th straight appearance bull'a-eye from outside with 1:57 remalninC that gave the meoond half with bia third a.jor foul. in the finall a return to championahip form for the Harbor a 13-11 edge, then they held off a final fiwey "That waa my ltUpkl mistake," Mid Barnett. "l ninth time, an all-time CIF record, and it was done in to take the title and drop their coach into the lhould have pulled him out after his leCOlld foul, but a fashion fitting their deecription, with balance, championabip drink one more time. I didn't. Thank God I didn't live to regret it." win, 13-12 While he wu in there Tingler ICOl"ed three timea and he was doging Sunny fW.la star Rob Carver defenlively, boldinC the 6-3 Lancer to just two goall. "Without 'nJ\l)er I waa IW'priled it didn't have that much affect," uid Barnett. "Andrew Law.on really did well. ICOring from outl:ide and picking up Carver in the late going with Tingler out. ''And Trevor Benedict played a fine job at the aet. (Geoff) Gruber, too, he did a good job off the bench for ua." It WU a nip-and-tuck pme from the start, but for the most part it waa the Sailon dictating the terms CSee SAU.ORS, Pqe C!) • l GWC-OCC: A recipe for &·rivalry Diek Tueker I s ... ,,...,,...... I an bowl-bcamd dail I EIDfl. butwb-.a .... the ...... if it w.. the ..... Bowl The RUldmw mtllr tbe llllle with a 4-S record owra11 (2-1 In South c.o.t Can- ference play). TM PlratiM an 3-&-1 overall aDd ~2--1 In the oanfennce. The winnll'wOl ftm.b the-.aln third pa.,. behind Oerdtae ad Fullerton. "It lbould beane beck~~---· Ibaw DO kiea wbMblr it will be bi8b 8DOl'tni or 1ow---. butlclotbinkitwill becbe," .,. occ Cc.ell Dell 'l'ucbr, who hla • 22-,.er omcbbll recard ol 122 • .. . "Tbe onmmunlty It.elf cSo. not look at tbll pme W. it ..-s to, but the..,... do." tan Ooldm W• Colle& ltay Ray Shaeklelord Sonics· never lose lead in win over Lalcers It's a day to give special thanks SEA'ITLE (AP)-Center Jack Silcma and Guard Gua Wllllama combined for 25 polntl in the first half Wedneeday night u the Seatle SuperSonica led virtually all the way to beat the 1..09 An- gele. La.ken 106-98 in National Buketball A.ociation action. Smith, Pattison win first round matches RANCHO MIRAGE -Tom Gorman. Andrew Pattiaon, Stan Smith and Colln Dibley won flnt-round 1ingle1 matcbea Wednaday • the $48,000 Grand Champjorw tennll tournament got underway at the Million Hilla C-ountry Club. Gorman defeated Cliff Richey 6-3, 7-6; Pattilon topped Charlie Paaarell 8-2, 6-2; Smith downed Ray Moore of South Africa M , 7-0, and Dibley beet Roy !.mel900 7-5, 6-3 in a battle of Awtrallana. Seattle built a 15-polnt lead late in the firlt quart.er when Wil- llaml collected eight Ulistl and Silana IOOftd 11 polnta. • In the aeoond quarter Seattle lhot 71 percent from the field, to oft.et the Laken' 63 percent. and poeted a 58-51 halftime lead. The Sonics led by 16 in the third quarter and 17 in the fOW1h quarter before Loe Angelea rallied. The Laken IOOred 10 ltraigbt pointl in two and one-half minutes. Relerve center Swen Nater popped in lix ltraigbt. Seattle, however, regrouped in the final four mlnuta •Al Wood ICOftd four at:raiCht points to If ve Seattle a 100-91edgewith2:21 to IO· The Laken never Ft cloeer than the final margin. Wl11larm topped \he Sonka with 23 points while Wood added 18. S1lana Jed all rebounden with 11. Gut Williama Holiday has meaning for many members of the sporting world Once qain it'• that time of year where we pawe and give tfwUca for ~ lpedal memories and evenw of the put 12 montha. Here'• just a few people from the lpc>rting world with their tbouch• and tbankfu1nem Oil tlUa celebrated Thanlaiglvtna. .... c..a Job Robluoa: Who bu to undoubtedly be thankful for Er1c I>ickenon. Other- wt. the Rum mlaht be challenaina Tampa Bay md HOUiton for the wont record in t1'e NFL · Poa .... ValleJ ........ eeedl Mae Mu.er. He'1 thankful the Barca finally beet Edi8on. Aqel1 Vice Prelld•t Bulle Bavul: Muat be thankful be ltill bas a job after the teem'• diluVoul 1983 ....... U8C football eoad Ted Ton.er: See BuDie Bavui. Va.A fMIMU eMd TetTJ Do•1Ue: Ia tbanldu1 the Unlventty of Walhlncton ltill hMn't ieamed how to beat WMhineton State. J ... P. &...., StlMU .. , PMt·••1"'1a· HM to be thankful the Anny-Navy confrontatklll 11 at the !be Bow! thla year. · CB&,......._ Ia thankful ABC aot stuck with alCh a dot pine like Anny-Navy Friday, leavinl them with a much more attracUw AlehlrM-Boeton SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO Colleae contest. Bowan Cosen: Hu to be thankful he'• made it tbrouch another year in which IOIDebody hasn't walked "tf.~ him out. Ba Bead feotball Coa~ Georp Pueoe: Must be llvtna thanks for Danny Tbompeon who, barri"8 a aaddenjol~ty and stupidity by the aelecdon committee, lhould be named the CIF S., Five Player of the Year. him Mel!:ane: See Howard Coeell. Mcel fUI: Have to be thankful that the Ancell were at 1-t merdful in their coUas-. Rather ~ havtna lt Unaer. they fell apart and out of the raei before July WM over, leavtna two aooci months ol aanmer IUDlblne In which to IO to the bMch. Can Monarchs live up to pr~-season hilling? WorN aa.,._ a.Jtlmen OrteM M...,er JM AltlMDI: HM to be thankful John McN81Mn Ft impatient and decided '° accept the AnaeJ8 mana- ....... job radm' than w.tt for Orioles owner F.dward Bennett wuu.... m to return from waatlon. BenneU'I ftntc:IMJD, lnddentally, W. McNm.. lteft Hewe: a.to bethanktul hew..i'tCMllht for pl 111 ... Oil ol. bll addidkm like Wl1Ue WU.00. hny Martin and WUlle A1bnl, who will be ~-.......... ~In jlll I BASKE1'Nltl?OlJTLOOK I .nb bound for Noll9 Dllm, beedl the 111&, wblcb .. lnclude9 8-7 ~ ...... junior Tom Lewtl (ftnt teem All-CO' M a aopbomdre and the 4-A'i ledlnc rebounder), 8-0 four-,_,. ltartel-Cuil Jacban, M M1lre Fielder and M ~ Milr.e Mhcbel1. BeeuWIMrt, who cm operate• a point l\IM'd OI' farw.-cl. awn&!ld 15. 7 pomll • ...... lAWil .,, • ..,... 19.1 potntl •a eophomon. TOl'd*' they form Without qu.don the belt 1-2 punch In CaUtomia. PoUa and~ In a nadanal DJP9 •Y tam ii the nat1on•1 No. l prep blMett.11 i.m. 11\e ' -UClm.: a. to mthmkful it illtillcomkla ed a DMrllon I · ballmtball prccram with IUCb m llDbunilrlbc '-'11'7 •Qoawbd Rall wbkb hMa -tbceapedtyoi 1.&00, wbich)lltbuPmatobe500 -•._dim the _Una ~ty at....._. Mia. er ._..._...._.HmtobeW\&lh Cardlml .. blown •WQ wly by Cal lalt ........ ., d-.J wuuldn't haw to nm lnMfewww for the Blarw an the llll playol. the...-. a.... .... ... o.a. Clell ..... .. ... ---Haw '° be u.nld\&l .... --flnallt ii '*DI DlaY9d Iba marnlnC ., ~ cm tmdtully apl8lft why they wan't lhow u.P by 1ay1ni. .. Oftt turkey today ii mare than moucb- • . . -. --.. ------ •• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, November 24, 1113 SPORTS BRfAK Pryor arrested, <jailed for alledged • • • ··cocaine possession ;.f From AP dl1pa&dn u LOS ANGELES-World Boxini II Association junior welterweight cham- pion Aaron Pryor wu arrested · Wednesday and booked for lnvesUpt.lon of ri cocalne pomesaion after deputies al.leae<lly found the drug ln his car, authorities said. Pryor, 26, was releued on $2,500 bail after 1. being held for about eight houn, said aheriff'1 ., ~ ~ deputy Jlm Platia. . Deputies stopped Pryor about 1:45 a.m. for a mechan. lcal violation aa he drove along C-entury Boulevard in IOUth Los Angeles, said ahertff's deputy Muon Kenny. Platis said he was unable to determine the nature of the mechanical violation. Kenny said Pryor waa .. "'v°" arrested after deputies spotted :, a package of white powder as the boxer rummaged ·through a bag looking for his driver's license. The powder will be tested to determine if it la cocaine, Kenny said. He would not say how much was found, but ; said the amount would be about worth $200 if it ia : determined to be cocaine. : Pryor. a native of Cincinnati, announced hia : retirement from boxing Oct. 26. He had a 34-0 I record with 32 knockouts. : His last fight was Sept. 9 at Laa Vegas where : he knocked out Alexia Arguello in the 10th round. : Pryor won the WBA junior welterweight title : with a fourth-round knockout of Antonio : c.ervantes Aug. 2, 1980, and defended his crown a : total of eight times. Quote of the day Dave Lapbm, a guard for the Cincin- nati Bengals, after tore-necked quarterback Ken Anderson said he would do something special for the offensive linemen who sheltered him during the Bengali' 55-14 trouncing of Houaton: "He wasn't specific about what he meant. I imagine it will be beer, now that he's got a distributorship." ,......_~~~---.....;;....~--~~__:.--...J ! Northeastern wins -barely : INGLEWOOD -Northeast.em E : slipped past the leaders along the rail in l the upper stretch and withstood a rush ! by 10-to-1 longshot Clear Talk for a i photo-finish victory in the $25,000 feature ! allowance race before 17 ,694 fana Wednesday at ! Hollywood Park. l Northeastern, sired by Northern Dancer, was I ridden by Terry Lipham in the one and one-eighth I mile turf race for 3-year-olds and up. The winner : paid $6.20, $3.60 and $2.80. : Clear Talk, $8 and $4.80, led Northeastern by : a head in the stretch but could not out·finiah the ; winner. : Clear Talk was ridden by Chris McCarron, I who rode five winners in eight races Wed.ne9day I and now has brought in 14 winners in 38 races. I' Northeastern, winning for the second time in , four races since arriving from lrelarrd, covered the : distance in 1:49.35. I La Mimosa, $3.80, placed third, followed by ' Key To The Minstrel, Precious Pirate, and favorite l Nice N' Proper. • Dodgen open with St. Louis LOS ANOl:LIS -The defend· Ill Inc Nat.lonal 1.-.ue We.t champ&on Le. AnaelM~ wW ent.ert.ain the St. LoWa Cardlnila on Tue.Say after- noon, April 3 ln a 1984 blleball leUOl\-opener, It WU announced Wect.n.da_l. . After an off-day, the Dodaen play their flrat niaht aame of the IMIM ~al.nit the Cardinali on Thunday, April 6. The n will play a total of 17 home pmee ln April. The Dodatn' 81-pme home IChedule wW find mid·week m,ht pmm Nr1ina at '1:86 p.nl.; Saturday ntaht pmee at 7:00 p.m .. and day 1amea at 1 :06 p.m ., with a few except.Sona. Ticket pricel for the 1984---.. will remain the ..me; box .. ta are '8: reeerved aeats are $5, and pneral admllllon axeata are $3 (children 12·and·under are $2). The defendinc NL champion Philadelphia PhiWee wW make two visits to Dodaer Stadium, ln May and August. '11\e Philliee ancl Dodpn play three pmee in Loe A.nplea May 14-16 and three more AUi. 17-19. The Dodcen and Western Diviaion rival Atlanta play nine pmee in Loa Anplee, the flrat fourecheduled forJune7-10. The Braves ala<> play at Dodger Stadium luly 24-26 and Sept. 5-6. Bay Meadows f or.ced to close SAN MATFX> -Bay Meadows ~ hone race track waa eloeed for five racing days beglnn.Lng Wedneeday . becaU8e of bed weather and bad track · conditions, costing the track an expected $10 million In mutuel handle during a four-day Thanksgiving holiday pl'Olram that included the $100,000 Bay Meadows Derby The track, which waa al80 cloeed Monday becaWle of a bad treck. la expec1ed to reopen on Nov. 30. Bay Meadows in.atal.led a new track surface during the off ·R88Cll and hu had problema ever since. The track wu cloeed two days ln October when the clay-like IW'face bepn balling up into huge chunka when wet, makina lt unsafe for horte8 and jockeys. The track waa In the prooe11 of replacing the clay material with loamy sand when unexpected rains Tueeday afternoon drenched the San Franciaco Bay al'ea, forcing cloeu.re. "Uthe rain had not come, we would have had the track in raceable shape for Thunday," said ~ Superintendent Bobby Canadaa. Stadium expansion has snag SAN DI!XIO -The toil in 90me • areas of the Jack Murphy Spona Stadium isn't stable enough to ~pport luxury akyboxa. according to City Manager Ray BW.r, 10 conatruction on part of the expansion project hu been halted. City offictala had hoped that the work would be finiahed by the start of the Padres bueball aeaaon on April 3. But Blair says the problem, affecting about 250 aeata and 30 of the planned 44 skyboxea, could be delayed u much aa three monhts. The $9 million expansion will add nearly 7,700 seats to the stadium, giving it a seating capacity of 60,000. Television, radio TV: NFL Football -Pittsburgh at tletrott, 9:30 a.m., Channel 4; St. Louia at Dallu, l p.m .. Channel 2. RADIO: No events 1eheduled. FRIDA Y'S TV: College Football -Alabama at Boston Colleae, 10:30 a.m .. Channel 2; Navy vs. Anny at Rc.e Bowl. 11:30 a.m., Channel 7. FRIDAY'S RADIO: Army va. Navy at Roee Bowl. 11:30 a.m.., K.NWZ ( 1190). Vikings don't have it easy ~ut Marina, as usual, figures to be there at the end of the season JIY ROGER CARUON ,. .. Dlllr,... ..... ~ The situation at Marina High is ~ almost as traditional aa the Vikinp' customary finiahes ~ in the money -with an early butlook that doesn't exactly put \hem on F.ast Street. : But in recent years, that's bretty much been the situation each time out for the Vikings as lhey prepare for the 1983-84 pasketball campaign. BASKETBALL the best defensive playen rve ever had. lt'a juat a matter of finding the rilbt pieces ... Among the pieces to Popovich'• puzzle ,are two returning start.era -Roeenzweig and 6-1 guard Bill Belanger. Dee, Smith and Dreheim figure to have prominent rolat. A tnljor coro:t 11 to Popovich is the recent history of clua levels at Marina. The freshman ct.... of the put three years have poeted a combined record of 4-26. Marina opens with ita Marina-Lakewood Tounwnent t>n Thunday, with the Vlkes tak- lng a crack at perennial Sea View League power Corona del Mar at 8 o'clock. Andrew Lawson looks for an opening in the Sailors' 13-12 championship win. SAILORS WIN CIF TITLE, 13-12 ... From Page C1 with the lead. Gruber'• outside ahot just 20 aeconds into the final period after Harbor had taken ~on for the fourth straight time on the sprint, pve the Sailors a 12-9 lead, but a man-up pl by Barry Atnip and Carver'• hook-like extension of a pus from four meten out narrowed it to 12-11. Harbor, however, proceeded to throw a de- femive net around ita foe at that point, with Karl Stewart coming up, with a big a1eal, then after failing to acore with the ~-up situation, Gruber forced a Sunny Hilla' turnover to get the winners ix-e-ion with 2:00 left. Benedict acored his fourth goal just aeconda later and the Sailon were up, 13-11. Carver narrowed it to 13-12 with 51 second.a to go, but Barnett's crew uaed all but 15 aeconda of the clock up, then the defense of Alan Slutzky, Benedict and Alan Buchanan frustrated the Lancen' last futile ef forta. • "I wanted them to get the ball to the set and get the ball (shot) tipped out of bounds," said Barnett. AJJ for Sunny Hilla' succea againat the Sailors in man-upaituationa, Bamettaaid: "We didn't pick up at all and we had too many kickouta." But despite the thoee problems and the fact the Sailors' didn't quite execute to perfection in the final minute. they nevertheless held the Lancers off in that same get-the-job-done fashion. Goalie Leif Jesaen came up with three outatand· ing saves and stole the goal on three other oocaaiona. Stewart bad three defensive steala, and Slutzky (twice), LaWBOn and Gruber a1lo turned the defensive trick to help stymie Sunny Hilla' threats. The Sailon connected on 13 of 26 from the field (50 percent) and Bamen said he wu aurpri8ed at the 13 goals. '1 thought eight or nine pla would win thia one," he said. While Benedict'a lut goal with 1 :57 proved to be the winner, this waa one in which each goal obviously played a big role in the championahip victory. Benedict's other goals were a beck-handed ahot from 3 met.en, hia second from 3 met.en to tie it at 3, and an overhand ahot from the hole with 2:48 left in the third c:tuarter to snap the 8..S tie and put the Sailors into a lead they would never surrender. Tinger' a goals included a ahot from cloee in to tie it at 4, hiB 15-foot lob to make it 7-4, then another lob shot, th.iaone with 29 aeconda left in the half to cap the Sailors' six-goal 9eCOnd period. Lawaon'a two goals were back-to-beck per- imeter ahota that stunned the Lanoen in the second period, snapping the 4-4 tie. Buchanan broke the scoring ice for the Sai1on with a goal from the left side in the finrt -period, Sluuky's marker came off the fut break with a nice aaaiat from Stewart. ~stated earlier, it was a team efiort. Lazers drop 4-3 decision to Comets Newport's Brazas, Kacura head team KANSAS CITY' Mo. (AP) _ Sea Vie w Leaaue champion Rll-t -· ~ s-t uo Jr. --R8-tt. lt.rwnat ..... lrvlne 5-f 115 Jr. Greg Makowski acored one ~ Newport Harbor High, led by R&-e. Tr1c:Ke11. El r-.-1 m St. and t t · ts d · offensive and defensive players "'"' T-o..... go WO asa&.S , an Ol-tt. ~. CCKte Meta H 220 St. Tw e llman notch e d the of the year, Steve Braz.as and OL-f' Roe, New-1 5-10 ''° St. Brett 11'--·-a top the all 1-alt OL-T ...... CCIM S-10 , .. St. game-winning goal as the Kansas ~"UJ • • .._-e 01.-0. t>errett, CCIM .-1 200 St. City Comets defeated the Y -football telectiona as choeen by 1.a-s. •~.Et Toro s-10 110 St. &.A'9 th 1 • ---t.. L&-1.. Heel, ININ .. 2 lfS St . Angeles Luera 4-3 in a Major e ~00P 1 ~ .. es. Le-T. Pwtrlwl. U111....-.1iv s-11 1et Jr. Indoor ~-r 1 .......... e game Besides Braz.as, the standout Le-J. arv-. CCIM H 210 St. ~ ~.. ni t..--k and V--·-0 ....... ,.._,..._, H lM St Wedneaday night. ae or running..,_. • . ~-uc•, o~ r,,_, NewDort s-f IS> St. Makowski aoored in the third a6-l,212-pounddefensivetackle, g:=::~~ ~:: m ~: the Sailon placed five playen on s... T-a... period and usiated Gordon Hill the first-team offensive and de-Wlt-M. Fe-"9, ~ H Id Jr. on a -• that tied the 8COre 3-3 at f ..... .i.-uru·•·. wtt-o. ~ ... co.1. Mete H 1n St. ..... ..-.-•"' ... TE~ Mwt111. Cott• Me9e H 1" St. the beginning of the fourth League runner-up Corona del T~. Onon. CCIM .. 5 us St. period. Makowaki al80 Ulitted Mar had lix first-team telections. ~ =::: :::::_, s-~ ~ ~: Billy Guonaa on a aeoond·period The coaches chose t wo a-e. Mii.-. Et T-.. 1 w x. -....I G-G. lteuecfl. C4IM .. 1 I .. St. ...... first-team quarterbacks: Costa C-f'. w.m... Cot•• MtM .. , 210 St. Twellman put the game away Meea'a Scot u .. -y and F.tancia'a 1ta-e. Goodlleid, ...._, H 111 St. 6 ...._.. R&-e. He"'9id, CMll\ H 116 Jr. with a goal with 4:28 left. Jeff Graham. Ironically, neither ltl-F . .._., ....._, t-l "' St. The Luers' Mark Lindsay team advanced to the CIF play-OL-$. Earev~E: ::.o-Delwe._, w "· broke a 2-2 tie in the third pen'od offa. OL-tt C.estro, Sac1r1hct •-o • St. OL-T. Oota, UN_..,IV t-2 1tS St. by using hia head to blast the ball :;:-_:,-:~:.-:',r.nc:I• ~·, ~ ~: t::i. ==:· ~ s~J ~ t : past the Comets' goalkeepe.r. WR-0. Prvor. CCIM 6-l 175 St. Le-J. Gentle, UlllvrallV H 17S Sr. Stuart Lee and Alan keuey al9o TE-0. Arrltt, El Toro M 200 Sr. L~. $endera, Ealende .. 1 I,. Sr. _ _,,a f r _ Angel OT-M. heell, NewPO<I •·• 251 Jr. Le-T. Joiw-, CCIM H 117 St. a:un:u or 1o.AJ1t ea. oT-e. Hutllel. CCIM • •·l ns s... oe-w. we110t1, u~rv H 110 St. "We're definitely going to have to work for everything we get," iays Marina Coach Steve Popovich. "But I have some good athletes with pretty good quick- hess and who can shoot the ball pretty well. Other seniors who figure prominently include Crowley, the Vikinp' All-CIF candidate at wide receiver In football and John Whiteman (a defensive beck and punter with the footb&D team). The victory ra.iaed the Comets' 00-S. GuerdedO, Seddlebeca 5· I 1 217 Sr. 09-J. Coe&. ~ 1S9 t ct .. , 110 Jr. ....... ...__ ......... .................... OG-J. Mertlll, lrVIM t-0 190 Sr. o~. T~. ~ ~11 IS. Jr . ....__ .. _.. -~-' to 'l 1 d dro ped the C-f". WIMletna, NewPOt1 S·11 1,. Sr. 01-M. HenleM, Irvine s-11 110 Jr. .... ~ 1·>-Mwlne·Leltewood lfwltettonet; ~u .,_ an P oe-s . .....-... coare Mele •·1 llO Sr. OfMnal.,. _...,., llf.,,. "9r. aruaa ..-7-t.aktwoocl Cllomel; Dec. 12-11 Sunnv Lazen to 2-2. Qe-J. Grellem, Earencte •·• Ito $1'. OefeMl\'e .,...,., of "" v.r: Kecuni Randy Smith la a 6-4 junior up from the junior varsity, aa ls 6-3 junior John Draheim, 6-3 Tom Wheeler and 5-10 Mike Dee. ._:Dec. lS-17-s.tlte IMrle lnvltetlonel; Dec. ,------------------------------------29-<ap!atr-v...., (llome); Dec. 26·»-0r· .,.. Olltlmlar ltwltellonel. Jen. >-Mlaalon Vltlo (llomel; Jen. 1 ''We're not very big, but we have 90ITle fairly good jumpers tespecially Mike Crowley) and home ai.ze up frorit. : "Ron Roeenzweig (6-3) is one of Othen who could work into the lineup are seniors Mike MaJone (6-2) and Tom Churchville (6-3), along with Texas transfer Chris Grazier (5-8). ~dlson• Cllome); Jen. 11-oc..n View• c11ome1; Jen. 1,_.,1 w .. fmlMter•; Jen. 1 ..... 1 HunllntlOl'I INKll'; Jen. »-4'ounl•ln v....,• llloMeli Jen. 2~1 Edllon•; Jen. 21-1 Oceen 'flllw•. Feb. 1-w .. 1ni1M1er• Cllomel; F.O. >-+4unt· lnlton a.c11• Cllomel; Feb ...... , Founteln VMity•. 'denote. SunMI LMtUe oeme. All llOll•*"'*'-I end ,.._ _.,.. el 7'30, ' I ' MONARCHS NO. I IN NATION ... I r_rom Page C1 1 a major lmprovement over their tiny confines on p=ampua. : The obvious goal for this team, which went 29-3 ear\go, including a 24-game winning atrea.k, I.a to e distance without a defeat. 'That's almost an lmpoMible taak, but it appears ua, if any team in the put 10 yean haa a ahot at ing juat that, it'a Mater Del. The first 10 pmee will tell where we are," says f!r t, who wW aee hit team pitted apinat IUCh tau St. Bernard'• (away), Dom1ncun. obviow- our tough opponents in the Tournament of plons and a doubleheeder with DeMatha tunore) and St. John's CWaabiniton. D.C.). '1ent oozes at Mater Del, which tncludel IUCh " u 6·9 St.eve Gorman, 6·3 ~ Jim Modi and im Dwyer, a 90phomore. ~C-OCC RECIPE •.. om Page C1 arda per pine. '-L . _.~~had hia besteffonof thelMIOn l.t week. ~five TDI In a 38-~ win '1Vf!r Mt. S. toNo. oa:41 blaeat offemtve threat la rwmlnC bMS Meredttfa~ wbo hM mowd ln~ tap ., 8CX rwhen with 262 yardl on 49 can1ea (&.a averap). Still, there can be problema, such as the pU,ht of Jacbon. who hM cammltted to UC Santa Barbara. Says McK.Naht: "He's comldered our third best player, but anywhere el8e he'a the top player around. He'a a four-year atatter, but he'a just not getting the notoriety.'' Alide from having the entire Nz1in1 lineup hick, additional sftrlgth is depth, according to McK.nicht. Gorman (bound for UC Davia) 18 a beckup at center and John Mounce (6-2) letMll depthatlhootinl IUAf'd. Chrta Plitton (8-1) 11 • t.ckup at point l\W'd • a frmbman. Motil bllCb up Flelder at the amal1 forwercl and Dwys edda fuel to Mitlchell'• worth. Mitchell hM ~ involved Lo. foot.bell II • Nndout receiver. ao Ow,. fta\.uw to .. mon duty eu'ly. And the tkle'1 not aolna out for aome time - with the =: of Beeuwuert, Jlldl:lon and neJder -. all aotns to be around for man • ,..-from now. c MILWAUKEE PNEUMATIC '9" AIR RATCHET ~ 13111 RECOIL AIR HOSE • •• ELECTRIC ElllAVEll WEI PENCIL .. rr• .... ATlll.• . ' HEAVY DUTY PARTS WASHEii 16 GALLON CAPACITY REG. $219.00 .uwS11111 2 Yz TOii JACK STANDS RATCHET TYPE MAX HEIGHT 19" a .SH.op ... •2r:. I I ~vy goes Hotlywood. Army, Navy: Tradition takes bBck seat PASADENA (AP) -After making Philadel- phi.a.home.lotlbe last 38 years, the Anny-Na")' game has gone Hollywood. Meeting for the first time on the West Coast, Anny and Navy try to salvage something from miserable seasons when they clash Friday in the Roee Bowl, a short hop from the bright lights of Hollywood. A forecast of rain threatened to dampen the nationally-televised classic, which is scheduled to start at 11:45 a.m. PST on Channel 7. A turnout of more than 90,000 is anticipated for the 83rd renewal of one of college football's oldest rivalries. More than 10,000 people. including 4,500 cadets from each academy, were flown out in 40 planes in the largest peacetime airlift in history. The massive operation came at no expense to the taxpayers. Both teams take 2-8 records into the game, with Anny on a five-game losing streak and Navy on a four-game skid. The Midshjpmen, who hold a 39-37-7 series advantage, have not lost to Anny since 1977, when the Cadets claimed a 17-14 triumph. Navy, rated an eight-point favorite on Friday, won last year's meeting 24-7. The decision to break tradition and move the game west for one year came after concerns about sagging attendance, revenue and television ratings in Philadelphia. Hoping to spruce up the game's image, officials agreed to move the game to the Los Angeles area for wider exposure. J Navy Coach Gary Tranquill, in his sixth Anny-Navy battle, four as an assistant, said he'will miss Philadelphia but believes the switch is good for the game because "it gets another part of the country directly involved." But he doesn't expect the change of scenery to have any effect on the rivalry's intensity. * ~ ~ Army, Navy to wage sea battle Sailors from the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy will take to the water off Newport Beach at noon today in a match race as a prelude to the Army-Navy football game at the Rose Bowl on Friday. The sailors, about seven men to the crew, will man New York-36 sloops borrowed from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The schedule calls for a three race series starting off the Newport Pier with just the two boata. A trophy prsentation is scheduled at NHYC tonight. Big Pine big test for Conquerors Big Pine High has but 74 students enrolled, but among them -obviously -are some very good football players. The Warriors, the No. I-seeded team in the CIF Small Division 8-man football playoffs. bring an 11-0 record into Friday night's championship contest with Newport Christian ( 10-1) at Huntington Beach High (7:30). Gary Stuart's underdog Conquerors have n pushovers by any means. Big Pine and New Christian have one conunon opponent: Pacific. Big Pine beat Pacific, 55-6; Newport Christian won, 44 -6. The Warriors are led by quarterback Rob Vance, whohashit61of118passesfor1,037 yards. B(gPine's top running back is Greg Llamas. who has rushed for 971 yards on 121 carries. The key to Newport Christian's bid for a fint-ever CIF championship is quarterback Randy Stuart (the coach's son), who has hit 60 of 105 puees for 1,021 yards and 16 touchdowns, His favorite receiver is Mark Frederick.son, who has caught 21 passes for 484 yards. The Conquerors advanced to the CIF final thanks to thelr defense, which held Baker to six points in a 12-6 semifinal win last week. Noee guard Eugene Anderson (5-8, 155) anchors the defenae along with tight ends Robbie Morgan and Chris Howard, the latter at 6-4, 240 pounds. · "We've got to stop their running game~ That's the key," says Stuart. "They're the type of team that runs right at you -a strong, physical team." Stuart says an appearance ln the flna.ls has been long overdue for the achool. "We expected when they split the division into large and small that we would have a shot to go a long way. We're just tickled to death to go this far," Stuart admita. "Theee guys have played together for four yean and the seniors feel this la the year to win a championship." BUYINO Old Buebtill Cerdt Of Myfrl/nO pettlllnlng to IPC)f1e C.-~ Writ« Jim l((IV.ct 27402 C41m1no C~tMO t 14 Lllgunl NIOI*. 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Thoee coW'le aa a public layout with no investor being who mla the cut at the San Diego Open will be Ulelled for d\1(11 ea Jons aa the couree breaks even .. invited to play along with other young pros and Included la l lb' acres of land, a clubhouse with pro members of the Southern and Northern California shop, 65 101f · carta and all coune maintenance PGA 11eCtiona. equipment'. The tournament, in nine years, hu brought in The partt\erthip asn=e~nt is limited to 200 almoat ~.000 to benefit Hoag Memorial Hospital investors with 32 already ln the fold including a Loe and flgw'ee to continue to serve the unit well in the Angeles countY' fireman tlMi hia wife. Owners will future. While it no lonaer haa any direct connection share ln futut,e appredation of the property aa well aa. with the Croeby Clambake at Pebble Beach, sponsors opetatlng proflta. The course ls located about 45 still have pennialon to use the Crosby name in minutes from the Ora.nae C.oaat area. connection with the event. Further detaU.a of the p~ may be obtained by It waa origt.nally the brainchild of Bing Crosby who put up $10,000 annually toward prize money untll ht.a death. A qukk check of the PGA fi,W mmvy u.t for 1983 shows that four of the top eight wtnnen tu.ve played at lrvlne Coast CC in the aateWte event ln the- paat. ,. FuzzyZoellerwaaherein 197&and '76. Th.iayeu he earned $417.597 on the tour, aeoond beet amona the proe. He Ahlo won a tournament at Hilton HMd. s.c. Gil· Morgan. fifth on the money li.at with $306, l 33 in eaminp, won at Tucson and again in Laa Angeles thi.a put .euon. Rex Caldwell waa sixth on the list with $284,434 lneaminpafternever having won over $100,000any previous year. Area pair leads Pomona-Pitzer POMONA -The Pomona-Pitzer C.OlJeae; women's basketball team, featuring area products Bronwyn Hand from &stand.a High and Nora Seaaer Crom Costa Mesa High, improved their record to 2-0 Tuesday night with a 67-62 overtime victory over Azusa-Pacific. 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L--------·11 r-......................................................... .._ ______ ~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~-- c;4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, November 2•. 1983 iBeardsley adds his name to LA MarathOn list RUNNING The Loe Anple. lnt.ernational Marathon, an event whkh will be held Feb. 19, 1984 on the Olympic marathon cowwe, hu welcomed the addition of world.a.. runner Dick Beudaley to the field. BMnlaley, 27, hu a pel'80n&l beet ti.me in the ~vent of 2:08.53 ln the 1982 Boeton Marathon whenP he tinlahed te00nd. DENNIS BROSTERHOUS "It ahould be a great raee," Beardaley said. "It'll lfve me a chance to preview the 1984 Olympic QW'alhon route and ahould be a good tuneup for the Olympic trlala." Since finishing 16th ln the l980 Olympic triala, Beardsley haa won the 1981 London Marathon and teveral other Jong-dlatance races. Hia beet time la only 40 tec0nda off Alberto Saluar'a world record mark of 2:08.13. The event abo haa a healthy Sl00,000 pune and the cha.lrman, Jlm Buah, la well-known nationally for la work u head track and field coach at UCLA for 20 years. The marathon la iaanctioned by the Southern Pacific Aaeociation of The Athletic Conan-and TAC/USA. It will provide ~elopment funds to be divided equally between men and women. .. The race la expected to begin at the Olymplc tcaini.ng track ait.e in Santa Monica, wlnd ita way through several communities, and end at the Los Angeles Coli8ewn. The top finiahina man and woman will NCh bank $25,000 ln their t AC tra.l.nlng and development truat funds. Second J>lace ii Sl3,000; third pl.ace, '6.000; fourth pl.ace, $3.ooo: fifth pl.ace, S2.000; and FDR THE RECORD NFL NATIONAL CONf'•1t•NCll ... , W L T .-ct. ttf' l"A ·-Sen Fr111CIKO 1 s 0 Jl3 271 2'9 1 s o .mm m ~C>nMn· Aiillnll 4 4 0 .500 "' 271 5 1 0 417 2(7 ™ MlnnetOll Oelroll Gr-laY Cl'llcffo T-ley c:..91 1 s 0 4 ' 0 6 ' 0 s 7 0 I 11 0 •alt .saJ 265 as .500 257 2.W .500 324 m .m 221 nJ .OIJ ISi 216 oilaa 10 2 0 .m ll2 260 WUfllneton 10 2 o .m 4" m SI. Lout. S 6 I .451 212 356 Plllillclelofl,. ' 1 o .m m 224 NY G .. nlt 3 I ' .m 21S 262 AMlllUCAN CONfl•1t•NC• ....... Oen.,., S..1111 KlllMtCllv S.n01- .... , 9 3 0 7 s 0 ' ' 0 5 1 0 4 I 0 ~ • J 0 7 s 0 s 1 0 I 11 0 .. ,, .750 319 261 .m no m .500 JOI 2t6 .Al1 20 2.W .m 262 l4S .150 2tl '" .513 2~ 241 .A11 m 225 .Ol:I 103 35' I 4 0 .647 262 111 1 s o .mm 247 '4 o .5001t•m • • o .500221 m s 1 0 .417 "' 254 T .. 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C••-Wnt Lot Anoelft •I LA V•lllY LA Pierce et EHi Lot Anoelet LA Soutnwnl II Loi Anoelitt CC HIGH SCHOOL Ct, Ptevefh (Seclllllt ,...., MG f'IV• CC*n••NC• LoYOll (10·0> va. ,._.... V..., 11·2· II •I Cerrllot Colteoe Servllt (7·3· I) "'-St. Frencl• (6·4· IJ 11 Gllndlle Hiott Llk-ood lt-0-1) 11 llllllOP Al'lllll "·21 MllftM (S-4·2) VI. M9tw Oii (4·51 •I Senti AN 511dlul'll C•NT'ltAL CC*"•1t•NC• Sunny HIKI (7"'41. VI. El Ttto (4-S) ., Minion Vlelo V1lencl1 (t.f.I) 11 New"'1 ~ 11+11 LOI AmloOI (14>-1) et ltM-Ollflcll (M ·2) LI Mlrldl 111·01 •t LI HMre lt·2l SOUTH•rue CON .. •••NC• Los Attoa vs. C.nvon (7·4) a l El Modenl El MOdelle lt·2) •I W•rren <1·41 Mlulon VIiie> 17·4) ..... Fooll'llU (1·2· l) ,, Tualln W~ (l . .J) vL E._1n11 (S-5--1) 11 Vellncle COASTAL CC*"••ENC• Norfll TorrMOt 111-0) et Venture 11-ll Sc:tlurr "·21 va. Cl'lennll ltlendl (10-1) 11 H-Wnt Torrence (t ·21 11 C.1n11rlllo II·~> Hert 11·31 YI. Nlwtlurv Perk 11·31 ,, ThouMncl Oek• •ASTS•N coee .... t•NC• lttvenlcll Poly < 11-0) n . LI Serne <l·ll 11 Cellforn .. Hltll Glendor• 11·2· 11 Vl , Soutll Hltll (l ·l l 11 Covlne Ol1trk:t Stldlurn ltu1>16oua (10-11 11 hl'llOnl 114>-ll Claremont "·1-11 et ... I Gerdenl (IC>-11 NOllTHnlTllltM COMfln•NC• ~ (10-0) 11 AntlloPe Velllv (t-2) C.nvon IS--) ( IC>-1) va. MMv Siar <1-l·l) 11 ~ Fleld alt/Wiii Mooteomen 11.+-11 et T9mPll Cllv II.foll Querl1 Hll (t-2) •I Senta Marie (10-0-l) JOUTH•AsH•N CONfl•••NC• leldwin ...,_ ( 10-0) at Ollll'lloncl 11¥ (t-1-1) C.lon lt-21 et ltovll 09IL tl-l) Allllle Vllllv (4-51 rt Ga"""9 '4+1l •t Ml. Sell Antonio Collete Gerev 11+0 •I llOMt'Med 110-1) INLAND CONfl•••NC• Sen Jeclnto (11-01 et V1t11y Chrlallen I M l Wl'lllller Cl'lrlallan lt·21 vt. Ore._ L.lltlllfen 17-3-11 el LI Pelme Pert< Onterto CIW11llen (7·)·1) II Tr-(10-0) 81t/IOll (7·4) vt. Mer-ll'la (11-0l 11 Le Canedll Hlll'I DH••T-MOUNTAIM Ft•~• 17·4) "'' Hernrd I 11·0) et Pierce Co"'9t Perrt. <1-S) II Alltc:adefO II+?) PMO lto«MM 17-3-ll el Oell Pllrk II.JI ltto !MM (14>-1) 11 ltlm ol Ille Wttld lt·21 Ln Alemlt9I W•DNHDAY'S •HULTS (14'11 ........... _....... .. ,,_...., "llUT •AC•. llO Ylrdl. On Of Plunder (Trar•> tt.eo 14.00 10.tO lt•l'lllllln lantool IDl!omllel 5UO 24.00 v..-~ Jon ll¥d) 1uo AllO reced: Sri Pev•n. Poco lleclulno, Pellle P9te, 8'0MWeV ~. 1t.ic. Otck, Pklndlr1 ForttJM, COl'llt CIOM. Time: IUI t2 •XACTA (S•4) 1111d 174.UO . ucoeeD iu.c•. 110 n rd1. Wlllr1wlndl Driver <Crerl UO 4.00 >.40 N1111111111 New1 (Pttunton) 3.40 3.00 llet TIM Jll (Herl) UO Alto rec:ed: ltllodHo, Sonoll&llltlet, Cal/I Mee IYIY, Kinde 5"edV. s-n1 Tn..e. Tll'llt: 4'.•. TH•D •Ac•. 400 yero1. c111e ,.._. Go <Crer> 1uo a.oo t.40 Pey Tiii llrd <Curtltl ).40 UO Tlld Lia IPllkentonl 15.20 Alto recw: ~tl'I IOoele, Sl'llt A ltllllf. ltet>t Oartln, Cl'lefltll It•. Mlaa 11111C1V low, Trulv Swwt PM, Pel'll McGuctdn . Tl1n11: 20.n . 11 •XACTA (t·71 Plld 151.00. "OUll™ iu.c•. 350 Y•rdt. Truel'loocl (Cr.ae«l 11.00 00 UO llold HMCI (~) 6.60 UO Comln L~v (Clerlue) 9..10 AllO recect. aUlllOu Ma..-. HeMctlel'llP, 5-1 Kitty C.t, lteo 5-clw-. Sir Mitt, OevHt Hit Man. Come On Old atue. Time: 17.tt. t2 UCACTA (S·6) Hid Ul.00. "'~ •Ac• • .wo vwcb. Orv Petdl (Gare,.> t.00 UO uo Found The Tt <C.rdo11) 00 6.00 AU1umn L• (Creeeer) UO Alto rec:ed: ltoeer Y~. HoleY Podl.•"· TIP V04K Hit. Nortllern Fren, 8-'41 FIYtr, lACldiel Luek, Wevtone AWIY. Tll'lll: :U.3'. at •XACTA IMO> Hid 162.00. MXTM llAC•. 170 yerch. Pl'lantom ltooue (Peullfte) SM uo 3.20 LMder ltoon (Hen) 4.60 3.IO Cl'leM After Me (Dllomllel UO Alto rec:ed: CllYtr Pollcv, S.nnnel'I One Time, Prettv Ptnnvteecler, trl11'1 Sl'leke, V•ln Slllne. Tll'llll:4U3. S•V .. fTH ltAC•. 350 Y•rch. It .. Go-.. r (Gerdel 7.IO lAO 3.40 Le Te OOUlll'I ICardoa) 3.20 UO ltoyel Plen (CetnPOllll UO Alto rec:ed: Meeeles Mem, Pert-. Oltc0 Kitty, Short Jet. Tl1n11: 11.0l. 12 •XACTA (6·5) H id 120.60. t2 fltClt MX (7+H·4·61 Hid Mi.354 wlll'I onewlnnlnt ticket (tlX l'lorMS). '2 Pldc Six COMOlellon Mid 11'3.IO wllll M wlMlno lkkelt (II,,. l'lorMS). •19HTM •ACL S50 Ylrch. Ftvtno PHMfl'\ (Mvtlt) 22.20 10.20 6.60 Anured Juan (lerdl 4.60 3M TrlPOI lonua <Piikenton) UO Alto reciect: Joflnrlle Larnb, l.-'"e Le41, Weldl TM L.ltetl, Wllhlltf $trio, Sw"'•Oo, Wiii A Folk. Tiii ~IV Slleclow, Timi! 71...,, fMTM llAC•. 400 var4'. W-ldl IHart) UO UO 2.IO E•M On Down (Wdl 7.40 J.00 Sound °' s-1c,-...,1 uo Alto rec.di Ptoov Genii, Eeay Uk• Jet, PMcll Plc:ller. Tll'lle: 20JO. U •XACTA 11·)1 oeld UUO. ftwnt llACL 400 vara Her" A HoPlrle (Mvtll) 25.IO ls.JO UO ltOl'llen El'llPlt• (Cr..,..> 5.60 UO OI Holle (CllrltM) 2M Alto r9CH: Mkltltv Mat~, FHI Alie! Cleaay, Ol»I De Lu, 8ufnln Coe!, HYdrOl'llltlc, ltovll Lo,,., Sir ltel'lllllln M9n. Timi! 20.S7. U •XACTA !M l oeld llOUO. AllOndence: 6,$. HtlVWMd "8rtr w•ON•SOAY'S ••suLT'S IMll ef ••v ._ .., ..... ,,....., ... ST •AC•. 4 furlonet, LHd..-1 8ledl IPwdroll) 11.IO IUO 7 AIJ New Slredellv (Ollv.,..) 7,00 S..00 ~'' 1ov (ltOU191) IUO Alto recld: Oii Gelllc, GflYMllen, lltnotmVfeult, Et ""9lldlo Aftell, TIA1 No Prl-.. Gerfleld, Prlnc»lv PHO, tnslOe MoYft, Ealrernety. Tim.: 1:11 l/S. s•COMD ••c1. 1 '"' m11ea. F ... t WM <C.1t1Mdl) 21.20 6-.o UO Mlr•lll• (Plncayl l.00 2.40 WlndV'I Son9 (lllekl 3.20 Alto rec.ed: Kelft .. nquet, Siient O•ncer. Jonz•, lted l-. Merrv Oenc:er, Lerll't Spy, Mtc.ntt. Tlmt: 1:41 4/S. 12 DAILY OOU9L• 14-2) Plld tW.20. TH•D llAC•. 6 lur1ontl. lttal Gold Dual CMcCrn> 12.00 SM a.oo 8old .. lier UP IVlllenJllllel ...., 3.00 1111 0 Mufi (o.tel'loulM'te) UO Alto r~ New Ytttt City, Lvnnwould. 0r111r Sm411'1tl\I, Av•lud!M. Tl1n11: 1:11 1/S. IS IXACTA <•·11 oeld 1104.oo. "OUltTH llAC&. 61.'1 lurtontt. Carline Min Q. <McCrnl ?AO uo 2.10 Sul'llfNrt Sclr• (~) 1.• 2.lO Tlcky Tee (Fuenlft) 2.10 Alto reced: "-'' Gltl, Purt ll'la11, COUHr't Oellelll. Tim.: 1:11. SS IXACTA (4-ll pekl Ml.50. mth pllioe, S l ,000. 11Mt Loe Anaelet Marathon al8ooffen U.S. men and women a chance to quality for the 1984 Olympic TriaJa and the '84 Boston Marathon. "We'r. upect.lrc up to 2,000 rwmen of all..- foe thia y..,.•, .vent." Mid niat cllA1lman lliclc Ford, "and trophiea wt11 be awarded to flnt· and .corwt-pi.ce winnlln 1n 18 d.ltterent ca~ for boys and lirla, men and women." "It'• an excellent opportunity tor Olympic a<>ld medal hopefula to preview the COW'le they'll be runnlnanextaummer," aid Buah. "For one day, Lot Anplel wW be the marathon capital of the world." nse l'tlCe Sa tel to betin at 8 th1a mom.t.na at the Dana Point Health Club, 24462 Del Prado. • • • RW.... KM•DUUI 1'00AY For more information on the rece, write LAIM, 15115~ Sumet Boulevard, Pacific Pali.uides, 90272, or phone (213) 459-5796 or 459-6666. DIM P.--nn .. .,.... -A 1a r1111 10 1111 .__, et t 9Jl'I. •I IM Oel'9 ~' HMl!tlO& ~ ol"" ., ...... ~ ... ,,..,.. ·--·· 1111 U.1. Olvnwle Ir..,.,_ hlcllltv Ill (.olotMO ~ SeMtlonecl IW 1111 U.S. • • • Olvn'M Commit•. THE SIXTH ANNUAL Dana Point "Turkey Trot," a lOk event held annually on Thanlugiving momlna. will feature a new ooune and the aanction of the United States Olympic Committee this year. ........._ ._ tl-Mlt .__-.,. t e.1'11. •I~-..., .. Ill ltvlM. Conducted tw 1111 '°'1111 Coetl •llfll*'• AMOC:lelloll. U.T\MOAY. MC. J A..._ fl• flw ,,_,..,....._A S-1a _,,.,. _ _, IW lfte Sell 0...• ll\IMll!e CUI -OM11 IO .. r--. ._,. Oft lfte C-~ ~ 9lld ""'* llveulll lfte 11111 ol l"9 S... Oftofr• 'V....,. Entrv !Mt v• M eflCI MW"" e t I lelO ... l"9 4H ol Ille '9Clt. Sl•i-dlYlllont IOr "*'• -· ""'°"'end lt.lftlora. Ftt nwe ~ • ._!tit) 7U-7a A portion ot the proceeda from the "Turkey Trot" will be Uled to underwrite the traininB expe08el at the U.S. Olympic training facillty in Colorado Sprinp, Colorado. IUM)AY, MC. 4 W ..... Nemll f I e _,..... -AHllGmlloM IMlne ~ IOr 1111 .,,..,, Nici lfl Cutver Cllv. l"re·ret11lrellon It e1t1lle0te UlllN Frldev 11 '10. lftducllne T·Mllrl end~. Lele r .... rretlott It 112. Ftt -• lnforl'llllllon, PNM 12131 202-Wt. "IPTM llAC•. One mlle. French Leetonalr• <McCn} 4.'41 SN Cell CHewtevl l11tlmldltlon (Valeru1.11191 AltO r~. PMllYll Tutn, ltuMul, T-t Tl'll Tlotr Tll'lle;l:)e. " •XACTA 15·4) oeld '37.oo. IOCTH ltAC•. 6 turlonot. 2.IO 2.20 ) . .IQ uo ,., ........ Llfeyett1'1 Lldv (Ptnuv) 5.20 3.20 2.10 Ice Frolic IM111) 5.60 4 00 flrenteill LldY IFuent11l UO Alto rec:ed: True Tolay, Orienl•I Cl'llmo, ltoyel Wlndllorm, llurntd Love r, C11tltl9ncl. Tim.: 1:10 3/S. UV•NTH ltAC•. 6 l\ltlonoa. 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Las -C••l•lc LAI<•, Cut•lc Laeoon. Crvatal Liit•, El Ooredo Pertl LIA•, fltck ltoecl Park Llk•. Pud· Cllntll-Leke. VSNT\lltA -C..allet L.lkl. I.AN •PMAlloeNO -c~ Guell! Park Liil•. Glen Helen Park Liil•. t. VIII C,..... (rnlddll elld nortfl fortlt), Moleve Narrewt Park LAI<•. PredO Park LAM, SeMa AM lllver. lllV81lSIOe -Cel'lullle Like. Ev- La111, """'* L.lkl, Hemet Like, Pwrlt LAii•· IANTA eAlltaAllA -~UM. OllAM9a -Le9Ufte Nlluet Park Llltl. u.11 Meo -c~ 1.a11 •• SAM UM oe&IPO -AtelCMero ~ I.MUM LAU, LOMJ Lake. •YO -Oweflt ltlY1t (Lift 9fNel doWMtrwm IO Sfewer1 UM), .......,,, v .... ·"""°"· Rustler poloists honored Golden WesJ College's Blake Wilaon and Mike Stanbridge have earned flnt-team honon on the All-Southern California Com- munity College water polo ieam. In addition, Rustler teammates Juon Crow, Tom Hen:Dltad and Art Stepherwon earned eec- ond-team honon. Wilaon acored 39 goals for Gold- en West, which finiahed aeoond in Southern California to Santa Ana. Standbridge wu a standout in goal for the Rustlers. Ftnt Team Don McRaner (Cerritos); Eric Kough (Fullerton); Eric Elder (Long Beach CC); Jim Pe1e,rino (Long Beech CC); Randy Muehr (Cuesta); Gabe Monroe (Citrus); Kriaa Dellota (Saddlebeck); Mike Higgins (Santa Ana); Glen Thomaa (Santa Ana); John c.key (Santa Ana); Alan Grom (San Diego Meaa); Mike Stan- bridge (Golden West); Blake Willon (Golden West). SecoDd Team Mark Terry (Santa Ana); Don Wetteland (Santa Ana); Juon Crow (Golden West); Art Step- henaon (Golden West): Tom Henmtad (Golden West); Mark Young (Saddlebeck); Todd Cook (Citrus); Bill Lees (Los Aqeles Valley); Eric Carpy (eue.ta); Rod Forw:h (Fullerton): Bruce Homey (Cerritos); Phil Navarro (Long Beach CC); RJdt Scott (Long Beach CC). All&Cal TOUHY Eric Elder (Long Beach CC); Eric Kough (Fullenon): Randy Muehr (Cue.ta); Mark Young (SaddJeback); John Cukey (Santa Ana); Mike Stanbridge (Golden West); Tom Henmtad (Golden West). Co-MVPs: Mike H.laina (Santa Ana), Glen Thomas (SAnta Ana). Holiday makes for a light racing weeknd With the holiday aeuon heating up, regatta action in Southern California ia the J.iahtest of the leUOrl. The only event llCbeduled in Orange County ii at Dana Point whett Dana Point Yacht Club baa acheduled ita annual Couta1 Cruile-Race Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In the Loe Anaela-Lons Beach area. Cabrillo Be.ch yacht Club will hold lta 'fhanklllving Regatta foe all cla89es Saturday and Sunday, and Seel a.ch Yacht Club will stage the ~ race of ita Sunday Sallon Series for all cluael on Sunday. The~. in the Santa Monica area ia Marina Y aclit Club'• erformanoe Handicap Racini Fleet Reptta Saturday. Two eventa are llCbeduled in the San Diego area where Santa Clara Racing Amodation will con- tinue lta Autumn Chill Serie on Sunday and Coronado Yacht Club will host an invltaticJnal handicap nee for the Lonptreth 'fiophy on Sunday. ~Frazier can have WBC belt if he wins, says Holmes , Floyd signs Express pact LOS ANGEL.J'S (AP) Stanley Floyd, one of the world'• fMte9t aprtnten In recent yean. hM ldirwd a cantnct wt th the Loe ~ !!xprem. the Un111ed State1 ~ Lealue dub an- nowad ~y. LAS ~AS -Larry Holmea told "I will, if Marvla Frazier beata me, 'Marvil FrU:ler on Wectne.day he would CX>Mlder Marvla Frazier aa champ&on,'' deliwr lUI World Boxing Council heavy-said Holma, who II 44-0 and amerally .~ weiCht dde belt to Frazier'• home U he reprded .. the premJer heavywetght tn ~ i... to hill) Friday nJaht. the world. · a.at the 84-year-old champlon a1lo t.old Murad Muhammad, who, with Bob • the 28-Y91"-old Frazier at a new1 con· Andreoli, II prornodna the fiaht, denied a ference: ''I wouldn't want It (the belt) U I n.unor that Jo. Sula1man, the WBC .. were you. The WBC doean't recocn1ze ~t, had toad h1m that U promoter · you." K1nc Wll llwn an optian for a • 'Thia WM a alap at the WBC. whJ,ch hu f'rader' ftaht. Friday't fleht would be ~ to ancdon the tcheduled ~ 12·round bout at the Caeean Palace But, ..sdetl Muhanunld '1 ttronalY ·. SJ)Clr1s PavUon _, a Ulle tight becau.e believe thallf Don Kina bed the rich• to rruier,whoS.10..(r,llnotatoplO-ranked,. th.II apt, It would be~• a contender. champlonlhJp.'' .' Kowewr. U Holmea 1098, the tiUe "rve done all my homework.'' -.kl ." would be dedan!d vacanL Fruter, who la ~ and trained by hla father, Joe, the former heavywetaht champion. 'lbe elder Fruler \.-cl Holmll M 8 lpUT'lnc paa1ner' when he WM pnparinl for hla aecond ftcht apl.mt Muhummd AU tr\ 19'14. "l:very time I pt the report card I pt all A 'a." mid Marvla, refentna to crltldlm that he II not ....cty for a fllhter of &am.~ "ltm ~·" . "l want to •Y t.o Marvll Frazier rm r.dy too," laid Holm.. "I didn't pt to when rm at without betna rmdy. I'm not ialdftl blm u.hdy.'' Ho•em, Bolin. feela fruier .. not ready to flaht him. '"l'here'1 ~,au cu do to me that hMn't been done, Hoan. told l'nller. Floyd. a &-9, 1 '7,..pounder, ....... a free .,_i'\wtth the Atllll'1a l'UDolll ol tbe Natianal rood>all 1.-.ue ..u.r um ,_., but ... walwd dmtal the JAi XO The z.:~ ... ---wt1l tl'1 .....,... wbom<W'9er a..t ol 10.o3 ., ... ln tbe 100 _... .. the llxda t..-wm" bJ • Am1rbn. et runnbll .... Olblr' ta.a ... ...,_.. wttb ......... ha ... ~ .... footW lD hich doal ID 811111 DlllTY 111111111 aeon Norman B. Andrews joins Compufact as vice president Norman 8. Andrews has been named vice president of development for Compufact, a new Santa Ana computer firm. Andrews responsibilities will consist of implementation of the short, medium and long-range plans for Compu!act's MAN-FACT II software appli· cations. He was most recently director of infor- mation systems with CallforaJ1 Compu&er Prod· uct1, Inc. • ... • • • Tustin reside.nt Jolla J. lrvlne has been · appolnted account manager at the Newport Beach-based public relations consultancy of Gloria Zlgner & A11oclatet. His initial responsibilities include nationwide promotion and publicity for Advanced Com,.ter Products, Vl1ta Compater Co. and M. Peacock, lac. lrvine receptly returned from Bangkok, Thailand, where he worked as editor and account group director at Preako Commulcatioaa Gro.p. • • • Roger DeHart has joined the south central regional sales of.fice of Irvine-baled CIE Sy1tem1, located in Dallas. A3 the regional systems analyst, DeHart will be responsible for technical and customer support in pre-sales aJ)d peat-sales operations. Prior to joining CIFS, De'Rart served as Project leader/senior systems analyst with the Tandy Corp. In another per90nnel move at CIES, ADU Patel of Walnut, Ca. has joined the Irvine-based operation as director of engineering. He ls responsible for overseeing research and development on the CIE.S 680 family of multi-user business compu~rs. Prior to joining CIES, Patel served as director of engineering with Lear Siegler, lac. of Anaheim. ••• Roderick Scott of Huntington Beach has joined Oru1e Coaal Commamcatloa1 of Irvine as producer/director, it was announced by Clifford L. Hall, OCC president. Hia responsibilities wiU include producing and directing video and films. Ai.o joining OCC ia Robla Sloan of Tustin. Sloan has been named office manager, according to OCC's president. Clifford L. Hall. Prior to joining OCC, ahe was au.istant to the production manager at Media Oae. • • • Jerry R . Carl10a has been named director of · corporate sales for Sir Travel, lac., a Santa Ana firm that speclalli.es in corporate travel. Prior to joining Sir Travel, Carlton was district sales manqer for Avta Rent-A.Car. • • • ADcliamo L1ua1e, manufacturer and mar- keter of several lines of garment bags and other aoft luggage, has retained Rlclaard Bolmet Advertl11D1 &r De1lp of Newport Beach for trade and consumer advertising. Initial projects for the agency will be a aeries of advertisements to run in city magazines in metropolitan markets, aa well as a trade publication campaign. Store brands are a good deal By SYLVIA PORTER produce. But all manufactured products, nationally Iathereanyoneofyouleftouttherewhodoesn't or store branded, are governed by the same U.S. yet know that store brands almost government regulations and, therefore, specifi- always cost letS than their national-cations of quality and packaging of store brancts must ly advertised counterparts and meet these standards. almost always deliver comparable With food products there is the matter of taste. quality? I doubt it. considering that But if a taster is blindfolded in actual tests. It has been store brands have ballooned to more shown that frequently the taster didn't know which than $2.5 billion a year in super-was which. And more often than not, there is market food sales alone. The name absolutely no difference in the nutritional value of . Otange.CoMt DAILY PtLOT/Tburaday, Nowmber U , 1883 C(.. Ml.IC NOTICt , K·IHH PtCTITIOUI .,..... : NOTICE OF DEATH OF M. The 1~ 1!:!!-:':! oOlllQ NAN IRWIN, ah MARIAN· Du .. ,,.,,•• NA NAN IRWIN, aka NAN DELAWARE ''ROPl!Rt1U1. 31• IRWIN. AND OF PETITION Metn a11w1 HunMoton h iKh, CA TO ADMINISTER ESTATE n~:_M Llll•l>O. 60• te1n su .. f E NO. A 1%07H HuntinOIOl'I S.cich CA 91t49 '• Conomle st To 1111 hr1ni, lx-nc·flc1arles. ~ J Bollte, 210&1 ~'4 • J .• . I , MIHIOll V,.fo. CA 82692 e l'rt' 1tor1 Dnu 1:(11l\ ngcnt Nlfll H &<>nte. 27051 Enc1n11 l'rt.-dltol'll of M NAN lRWlN. MtHIOn v .. io CA 92602 ) h "k ;i M A H I A N N A NA N t "'' DvtlfWln 11 c;onciuc1.o 0y ~ now' s t e 11· me IRWlN, •kit NAN IRWIN ~~~~r .. ":~-•l p.,,,...· 1and p('l"1WNI who may be" Thi• a111ement w11 ui.ci wot> lhe uthcrwl8t• lntl'rt'lltud In the Cou11ty C1er1c of Or.,,,, County ai b h will and/or Mt.a~ . ·' Nov '· 1H3 •nn~ to Uy a 0 Se A J>':llllon has been !11..-u Put>llth90 Or•no• co .. 1 ofi¥ u by FIRST INTERSTATE PtlOI NOV 10. 17 ,. Dec I. 1983 BANK OF' CALIFORNIA, A 6036"i • Cnllf Corp (formerly Un11.ed ' SACRAMENTO(AP)-A bankeconomiataay. Cahror~1a Bank> in the Su-PWLIC NOTICE "' now la a good time to buy a houle becallle interest pertor Court of Orange Coun-•ICTfTIOUI eusMH '! d ,_..,_ uld ty rt-ttUl'Sllng that FIRST IN· NA• ITATIMIMT rateean ulliaUonoo rillenextyear. TERSTATE BANK Of' Th• io11ow1ng ~son '' oo•nQ lnflation.nowabout3percent,oouldreechto7.5 CALWORNIA A CALIF buatneuu t b the end f 1984 and 8 5 t b 1 no5 • " . SAN NICHOLAS RESEARCH LtMl peroen Y O · peram Y .v • C.:ORP be-appoint1.'<i a.s f)l'r· ITEO ~7 Sin Nicholas, s11 .0.1 Phillip Vincent of the First Int.en te Banlt told sonnl rcpr<'S<'ntal1ve to ad-Newport Bee<:" CA 92660 ' repo~n this week. m1n1slt•r thl' t'8U1te of M Altreo M C1a11cy 802 Surn,.n lnterett ratee should decline all.ahtly ...... NAN lRWIN IRVINE CA Drove Lagune Beach. CA 926SI ., 1,1u. • • This t>u11neu 11 condvcled t>v ~ quarter, remain t~ady at the beginning of 1984, but ancJ JUthonwtum lo invest 1ndiv<0u11t , begin to riae through the rest of that year and 1985 rstat1• funds m Common Allreo M Ctancy , h aaid • Trust Funub J>Ursuant Lo Tn•s statamllfll was ti~ w11t> 'hi e . b , .. 6 Counly Clerk of 01ange Coun1y on The bank predicted that conventional mortaaa Pru ltU' Nu :l ut St.'t'llOn '"' 4 NOV 4 1983 I • .. _e Cundc•r lhl• lndt>ptmtif'nl Ad· -.. f~t rates would rille to 13.75 percent by the end of 1984 ministration of fstates A <'l) Put>hsne<t 0111~e Cou1 D111y and to 14.75 percent by the end of 1985, a level high at 700 Ctvit· Cl•nter Dr , Wes t, Puoc Nov 10 17 2• Dec 1~~~38~ enough to act aa a dampener to home-buying and Sant.u Ana. CA 92702 on Dec-· building. 14, IYU:I at !:1:30 nm NO "For a flrat-Ume (home) buyer, th1a la about aa IF YOU OBJECT to the 1--~Nll=;.;;IC...;.;.;;;.;..Tl:.;.CE~-......; good a time aa we're going to face in the next couple granung of thl• pe11uon, you PICTITIOUI aUtaNEll f "V'--t aaid should either appear at the NAME ITATIMENT , O years, uM..icn . Tne to11ow1ng persons are dOtnt The bank's 1984-85 forecast predicta that heuring anJ State you ub)l'<'· bu1111esa as • --~-1 wth will t1n thro h 190 .. and. lions or file Written Dbjt'C'· ALLIANCE PROPERTIES 120( ~11u11uC ifO con ue ug '" t1ons With lhe court before West La Vela. Su11a 600 011ng91 1985, "but at lower rates than 1983." the hearing Your ap""ar· CA 92668 • Th main f th _...,_~ inflati ..-w11111m E Ost.,mtner Jr , M O, e reaaon or e p1~~ on anee may be m person or by 633 Lt<to p., .. w1y, unr1 D-1. New• lncreue la the rapid expansion of the money supply, your attorney. por1 Bee<:h. CA 92663 ; which l.ncreued 8.5 percent in 1982 and 10.4 n.orN>nt IF YOU ARE A CREDI-Semi.* ~•m•r••• ""o · l9•' . ..---F•ir-•lhet Roao Senll Ana, C~ an 1983. TOR or a contingent creditor 9210s • of thr deceased, you must file Tno• bu11ness rs conOUC1eO oy • your claim wtth the court or gener•I P•rtnersnrp ; h I Samuel J Camarata • present it lO t e persona rep· Thrs a1a1emen1 wu llted wllh thf A gym for little folks rt.'S(.lntauve appointed by the Coun1y C1et1< 01 Or1nge Counly of Irvine children 2 montha to 6 years old have a eourt withm four months No• 1s 1983 · place to call their own. from the date of first t.SSuance P t>ttsnea Or•noe Coa:in= A recreation theraphlt opened a gym for of letters as provided in Sec-Pllo~ Nov 2•. 0ec 1, 8. 15. 1983 I small-fry this month located at 18021 Sky Park llOn 700 of the Probate Code 619Mt Circle Suite F. ' o.f California. The time ~or • ,,.;..,_ f Marv • M · G · f1ltng claims will not expi re PUBLIC NOTIC[ -' nc priority O el 1 ini ym, narDed after prior to four months from the 1---;...;.;;;.;;.;.;;__.;..;.;.-'-'----• owner Marvel Zlateff, la getting children to feel good date of the hearing nouced I '~=~:.~=· about themaelvea, said the 36-year-<>ld woman. above Tna to11owtng pe<son 11 oomo With a small inltructol' to pupil ratio, each YOU MAY EXAMINE the business at· • student-1 ... body time.a aelf confidence poia and file kept by the court If you THE OFF SHORE LOG. 24302 04! e--• • . Prado. Dana POlnt, CA 92629 . balance, Uatening tkil1a, eye-band coonilnation and are interested tn the est.ate, OOugtu A. Tnompson. 24302 o.. aocial awameea. In addition. of OOW'le children learn you may serve upon the ex-Prado, Dene Potnl. CA 92629 : _........ .... ~ ~ ' • ccutor or administrator, or Tht• t>vSlness 11 ~UC'led b)' u .. , .... _,,_ \.lea, ln<tl\lldUll ' Zla~ff of aahinton It.ate holds a d,,,,_ in upon the attorney for the ex-Oougtu A Triompson ! th' . .. .. :.... -rh-1-ecuLor or administrator, and Th11 statement was flleo wi111 the recreation/ erapy. with em.....-:-in peyc O OIY file with the court with proof Counly Clerk 01 Orange County <>fl from EMtem Waahington Univenity. She began her of sel"Vlre a written request Nov 16. 1983 • busine9I more Uwi thre_e years 880 and owna and st.aung th~t you desire special Pu1>11sne0 Or•noe coas~ operates two gyms, which enrolls more than 450 nollC(.' of the f1hng of an tn· Pt101 Nov 2• Dec 1 8 is 1983 atudentl. v1•ntory and appra1sement of 6l98-~ Jackie Spillner la the local manager, oveneeing C'SWll' assets or of the pell· clasaes held hourly, weekdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. More ttons or a1:t'Ounts mentioned P\B.IC NOTICE information about the program can be obtained by '"S«uon 1200 and t200 5 of FICTITIOUS au..-11 ftftm .... 250 1660 the Caltfom1a Probate Code NAME STATEMENT • .....u.uae • ' A N T II O N y H The fot1ow1ng person is 0011~ bu5ontss a.s • RANSFORD MICRO TECH 23812 V11 Fat>"· ZS401 Cabol Rd .. Suite 109 cant~ A~ 92691 • of the game has to be ''saviJl&is." store brands and their advertised equivalents. Store brands go by different Consider peanut butter. The government cl~ifies Y llYllT INTI names. Sometimes it's the store's whole peanuts as Grade A, and broken peanuts as provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS, INC. Laguna Hills, CA. 9?6U James P Brainaro 2681 Belt 014 I 95 I· 7616 Cos fl Mesa C4 92626 , •> bl h··-' O Coas Tn1s t>uslneS$ Is conouc1eo t>y If' u IS "" range I lf'IOIYICIUet I Da1lv Pilot Nov 24. 25. Dec James P Bra1na10 • · I, 1983. 62 11 -83 Tn1' statement """ toteo wnn •rte County Ctetlf of Orange Coun1y Qn ----------NOY 16. 1983 I own, or an exclusive name created for it. Or a store Grade B. But w hen ground up into butter, does that Investment provides: may belong to a wholesale buying group that really matter when the savings can be as mochas 65 FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit ............ 10-/e markets its products under one or more labels. Or the cents or more in a jar, as the survey disclosed? Business Energy Credit.. ......... 15'/e store brands may be the generics that emphasize ("Sylvia Porter's Financial Alma.nae for 1984 ... a STATE-Solar Energy Credit... .................. 25'/, economy and are characteri?.ed by simple packaging. comprehensive desk calendar and consumer hand-TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50% P\B.IC NOTIC£ Today, virtually every major supennarket. book, features Porter's best advice for saving money Depreciation and Long Term Income drug, discount and department ttore chain offers and organizing your b,udget Includes budget FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141760-9509 NOTICE°' l"UITU'l IAU consumers a wide range of store·brand merchandise. Jc.sh Send •a 95 1 $l fi and 11 Malnsall Or .• Corona det Mar, CA 92625 Loan No ooun111PAYMAA Put>losheO Orange co.!~ Ptlot Nov 24 Dec 1. 8. 15, 11183 .!. 6111•-.. I Some of the products are decidedly upecale: others wor eets. .,.,. P us or post.age ~ °""" 11y o"9rtne ~to Cell. ,.....,.,. ""'° ..wy "**"""' T.i . Ne. C·t•10 handling to FirMlncial Almanac in care of this Mlabllly .......... ,,.. _,,. ......... Of,_,.,~ .. Momobllll Of UNIT COOi c ·-.,. WIJIC( l are bare-bones economy. What they share is that newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. ......,.taeo,oooa.er-"--1n-ot1M,0001n 1111.·12. '''°''*• AHT Hl'V1CI CORP. ...~"" I they offer consumers savings over name brands. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press ==:o..~=::!°°0::.,°'•~1.~&ca..--...111...... :,~ng~~u=~~~': NOTICE OF DEATH Of Thedi~re~in~ce~yr~uhl~uM ~teJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~t~;~•~a.~-~~~~~~1~·~-~~~-~~~~~·~m~-~-~w~~~~~-~~~~~~~LL ~LLM~B~A~TI~PAUL ARTHUR NO' percent l9 50 percent. A survey by Chilton ~h TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER-FOR CROSS AND OF PETITIO in 10 major marketa for the Private Label M• (" g:~~1:i~g1g~E~~~i~,~~io~~ TO ADMINISTER ESTAT Manufacturers Association placed average savings icrowave pro at& IT'S NOT YET TOO LATE I • ONLY 38 DA VS LEFT c1v1L cOOE SECTION 292•n cpay· NO. A·l18933 by substituting store brands for advertised products Th e New p 0 r c To Refund ALL '83 Taxes Withheld and Recover '80"82 TaKes •l>le 11 trie time ot sate in 1awtu1 To all heirs. benefic1an"f. at $1,000 a year. Beach-hued m> Micro-Investment Tax Credits/Energy Tax Credits ~n~f~~:!:~~~=~~~~~ c.-red.itors andULcoARnuTnHgue'!! Why, then, do aome of you still avoid store wave lnc reported a 2.. 1.1 . 2 .. 1 . 4 .. 1 . 6.1 . 10 .. 1 . Le"ertie now netd t>y 11 under satd Deed ot creditors of PA " ' ~ • rru11 1n the property herelnllt9f de· NORCROSS.-and persons brands? Becauae, obviously, you reason the lower ~t aalea increue of Real Eslate · Developmen1al Oil & Gas · No Min/ ax Investment scttt>e<t· . who may be otherw1~ pricet must mean reduced quality. $5,564,000 for the fourth TRUSTOR. DANIEL G. PAYMAR interested In the wiU and/Gr B t if rod t labela OU will f. d ,,ft_. _ _,,., .. ,. C!-+ 30 ~ ....... ...,~...i .,_,.~ a MARY A PAYMAR 1 u you compare P uc ' Y in q..--· ........... ~P·· , t'11UWL1"" .. .._.."'"" For ~ t~. CPA 't "'a-o1cer1 e EN E F 1 ct AR v Hu NT E R estate: 1 a remarkable similarity in the ingredients in many over the ume period a ', HMI THERE-ANY ., . FINANCIAL INC. A petition has been fi1$1 instances and, oft.en, you'll find the ingredienta are year ago. INTILUQINT YEAA·EN.D INYISTlllN~ RECORDED July 18. 1980uln1tr. by Deanna J . Norcros5 in ,.._ li tl , • ., ·· No 2003• In Booll 13689 page 1285 , Co Or ~r-identical. There is, in short, 't e or even no F 0 u rt h -quarter r...-,. Notttrllber 29, t2:45 PM & 8:45 PM or OHICl•l Records In 1ne0Hlcl OI the Supenor urt of an14! difference. profita lncreued by an Recoroer of Ol'tnge County; County requesting thh In fact, many store brands, including food, even greater 31 percent RSVP: CALL NOW (714) 11().1424 toi~:!:tn';8° of truit aescrJt>es ine De.a~ J. No~ be a0~- household chemicals, paper goods, health and beauty to $468,000, compared Presented by: DAL TON, DAL TON I COOPER, INC. Lot 10 ot Tract 3201. u '* rn1p poi.n as perso represe . aids, are actually produced by manufacturers of with$356,000ayearago. 2691 Richter Ave .. S1e 106, Irvine · Near Jambofee/405 ~0:.1.:i:!:v~::~::! ~u~~'fi~~~u~e~g( well~~wod advertised pharoducta. , d _..__, Sales for theSe. filca1 Our Stall of Attorneys and Accountants will be available 9 AM · 9 PM Monday Through 01 ~~~ ~:£1~ DEFAULT UNDER A CROSS (under th~ Indepe•· Hlls oes not meant ta company s a vea u-u year e.nding pt. 30, saturday, 1 PM . 5 PM Sunday FOR A PRIVATE NO FEE INITIAL APPOINTMENT DEED OF TRUST DATED July t•. dent Admlmstratlon of ~-~prod~~uc~ts~are~~iide~n~ti~cal~~tof1-th~e~s~to~re!_~b~ran~ds~~th~e!;YL~W~ere:!!JS~1~8~,36~9~,000~~· ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION tales Act). The petition ls Bf' TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at I .111111·10., 1111 ... r.1lc·, 1111 .111tc 1 i1hlll .Ille c· l11r d11u·r, fit'f\\l'C 'll \II . 111 d I.II \land.lid r Jtc•\ lor d11vc" hMwrrn lhl' .tl(I'\ (,II JO Jnd 60 The fl' \ .1 ~ood rt'J'l"' 1,,, lht:. f ,trrlH'I\ know\ 1h,11 thc·'I' """'" 11·1111111 tw ,,1lt•r Jlld rllllf•' 1 .Hl'lul 1111 1tw ht1thw.1~ YtJV rr 1h1• d11v<'r' whu hJ~11 lewf'r JI c1t.lt••1h I hit ' w"v f ,11m1•" (rf'.ll~I OVt J0/6() f'\61 ~.ll(l' olUIO polr('f II y1iu quJlifv. you could \ave \ul/\ldn1r~lly on your prem1111Tl\ f Jtmt·r~ ln\\ltJnrC' Grov1> "wf)fl.tnl( rnm1.111tly ro lt.ro·p 1hr ( O\I\ c..I tti\UI ~nrl' down . .ind IN" .. movrll ol prott'C.ilOfl up And ttu:. )0/60 pi1rk.11w JUIO policy I\ onr w.rv wet.lo It Why nol r.ill ml'! Woodard-Mather A11ncy 7M-0711 Bob Wolfe A1ency IG·1741 Rabbitt A1ency 111-7740 Cine A1ency 711-4110 .. Send Hickory Fanns™ gifts to employees, associates and your favorite client too. Just give us your list and we'll gladly handle all the details. Choose from over 100 different gifts, all filled with mouth- watering delights. , I ffictcor1 Farms :z,o. - We'll give you a taste of S C P. old-time coWltry goodness~ OUTH OAST , LAZA LOWER CAROUSEL MALL Hours Mon. thru Fri. 9am to 9pm Sat 10.m to 9 pm sun. I lam to 6pm 540-6991 ·- MAY eE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE-700 c· r -Dr W ' IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF IVJC '-C'nter .. ell. THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-Santa Ana. CA 92702 on £». ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD cembcr 21. 1983 at 9:30 A.l'tl. CONTACT A LAWYER IF YOU OBJECT to t .. e 21:13 COiiege Ave . Co111 Meta. 'I CA 92626 granting o( the petJllon, Y•U "(II a st1ee1 aooress or common should either appear at t'e designation ot property Is llhown hearing and state you obJEt· abOve. no warranty ts given es,to its lions or fil e written obW... Gomplel-ss or couectnessl ' Tiie . . ~ llflnel1e1ery undet sa10 Deed ot lions with the coun bef<>ft' Trust by reason of • t>reach or a.. the hearing. Your app!'8f'· raun In tne obllgaoons secured ance may be 10· pe-rson or l y the111>y. 11ere1otore ex•~MeO and · t delivered to th• undersigned a wrt1· your attorney. ~ 11n 0ec1a1at1on or 0e11t.11t ana De-IF YOU ARE A CR~­m1no tor Sate, llll<t written nouce ot TOR or a rontmgent credi r breach 1nd ol lleCtlon to cause 1ne of the deceased you must f e under1lgne<t 10 sell said p1099rty lo ' sausty .. Id 01>11g111ons. ano 111ere-your claim with the court r alter 111e under11gneo caulld Ulel present it to the persona~lr~ notkl• ot t>rNCh ano OI alllCllon to resentative appointed by e be r1Corde<t AuguSI 5, 1983 u Instr th f No 83-340477 of Ofltcjat AecorOs In court w1 tn our mont 1ne ottlce ollne Rec:oroer ot Or•noe from the date off1rst lJe County: of letters as provided in&i Said .. 1ew111 be rnlde, but wltnout lion 700 of tht' Probai.. co,,.,..,,, or warranty. •111>' ... or Im· . Plied. r-ci.,ciino 111141 po$MNlon, or of California. The Ume i tneumt>reoc.e, to pay tile rernelnlng filing claims will not exp prlncli;:l 1U1n of the noleC•I ~ prior to fou,..months from :::..J:'.:==~ dace of t~e hearing noti 1ny, under tile,.,,.,. OI u1c1 Deed ol above. trvtt, tees. merQM. eno ••penMt ot YOU MAY EXAMINE \M the Trutlll 111\d ol the IM lt Cf .. led rue kept by lM court If Y04J by Nici OMd ot Tnilt. ' Slid Nie w111 1>1 held on: Thure· are Interested In the esta~. oay. 09Cleml* 1. 1983, 112:00 p.m. you may serve upon the n · 11 tilt Chapman Awnw en1renoa to ecutor or administrator. or tile CMC c.titer lulldlna. '°° E•• ~ Lhe auonwy '°" t.M H· ChCIPIMfl A"'. Or-noe. l:A. ._.__ ___, Al 111e time of ,,,. 1n111e1 Pll«>lt· tor or admanl9u-•tor. """ cetlon ot '"'' no1toe. IM total file with tht-court with pn>Of emount ot the unpelcl blil*'Ct °'the of ~ a written requtoet :':C:,'c::;r9rue'7 !': =:.:.; staling ~t you deliR tpeeial c01t1. .. ~. eno ed't-ta notice of lbc ~ ln· •:~~.;.3:. lnOeb~ b.inll'" ventory and• f ti..-.!_°! ntl!fttt• on wNdl ,,,. °'*""II tii4 11 st.ate Mitts or o .... .,... ... aompu1.o mey .,. ot>telfted li1 ~· Uons or accounll mendoMd Ing 111•1 t37.olM .. -..... ln SectJon 1200 and 1200 5 °' 1'b:, ~ tO 1113 lM C.Ufornia Probate Co*. AHl SlfMCl COAP ' . QA YI.ORD, BARTOS 6 • Mid Truet... wna .., TD SffMCI COMPANY . ....., All.....,.. hr PedlMetr ~ knootlCMf, AllilmtMt tiff ~ .......... .,.. One City 1M1 . W•t. Orenge, CA M ... ,,_ ... .. 12"1 t..1 ae-. CA. .... , 111,.1~&-12ea f>u~ ~ eo-,,.:'::-;'7 ~~ ~Delly Delly Pilot Nov. 24, "· l>tc-. 807813 2. 1983 8222·83 ., I I I t'I Orangt Cout DAIL v PILOT /Thurlday. Novembtr 24, 1983 fiOIUIO ti ~Rt'lt:l.D pfRCMIN<i MIGM ON A VOOR GIVE5 V£Ni TO A CAT'5 PHILOSOPHICAL 0EN1' 08SERVING LIFl FROM AN OMNl&IENT POINT Of VIEW ALLOW~ ONE. TO wrfNE~e> FA!>CINATINCI HOM.Mi RlfUAL':> on THE t'A~IL,. CIRCl'S by 8 11 Keane HIG fit:ORfit: - by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP ) "We just totaled a turhy!" "Face It, Prtnc111. Some people Just 1rtn't cit lovers." ·~ \R'9.\Dl.Kt: by Brad Anderson "Don't close your eyes during the blessing-your turkey will disappear." ~ l!t:.\'l.TS r MEY MARCIE l JUST 'CALLEO TO SA\. ··~APP'1' TMANKS61VIN6" AND SEE .~ '·HOW YOU'RE FEELING... :. ,I ~ '; ~ r; •) t1 · Jt a1,t;• t;t;o~ : .. ___________ ._ ... ,.. H~~1'~ffY Al'OOl~~t~.1~. ·: l'M ~VlrJ6-CHICKEN R>R ~s- ,. 61VIN& VINNEft .. .. I" • SAME HERE MARCIE . ANYWAY WHAT DO VOIJ THINK WE HA\IE TO SE THANKFUL FOR TODAY 7 < r ---= ~' • 1/1i Han~ by Charles M Schulz by Tom K. Ryan L.E'Y'S SEE.5HAU.I HAVE ITffllU{ lllOlt..IW OR SCft.\M'1..EP? • Ncllhl.lr vulnerable. Wo11l duls. NORTH • QJt6 ~Q• 0 7 •QJt7SZ WEST EART + 93 +IO U ~80 'Y J97H 0 A9U o QJS2 •KIOU •t SOUTH +AK14 ~AK 10 o IC 1064 • A4 The bidding: Weat Nerth Eaet S.wtli Pa11 P111 Paw 2 NT Pa11 3 • Pa11 3 + Pu1 4 NT P111 S + P111 6 • Pa11 Puw P111 Opening lead: E1gh1 of +. SllOt: ~~u w~~'(C.{J:­ 'fJ.; ~'JUE iVON 11 .. DR.\881 .. t: et:~ WE 0t(,1N OOf' fAANK!Nl'JI~ Ot~Mf.R, l'O 1-IKf 10 SA-l !>OMf'f~lt.k;, ... -----------~- GORIN ON lllDGf . BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAA SHAAlfi Urre'• 1nolht1r hand from lhf' 50lh 1nnlver11ry wurn• mentor lht. Northtrn Ireland ffrld1e Union . We U tl In deblc>d lo Sund1y Tc>hirraph bridge editor Tony l1rld11y for lht deal. A!lrr Soul h oiwnrd two no lrump. North was grrally 1m prc~~C'd by his d1strlbul1nn, perhaps overly so. When his Staymu inquiry elit'iled lh1• Informat ion lhal South held al leul four spades, ht launchrd optimistically into Blac.k wood and settled in 11 small slam when he found out that une ace was missing. Had West bffn one or thoHe players who always leads an a('e 11ii:ain~l 11 slam. I has rolumn would nl'YN ha v1· ht·1·n wrilll'n "'"'' w nu Id ,. v 1· n 1 u id I y ha " 1· uorrd hi• king or C'lub1 for down ont1. Hut Wt11 dccidl'd lo m1kt' lhf' .... , .... lf'ld or • trump. ind livrd lo rrl(rel It. l>ecl1rt1r won and drt·w two mort' round• or trump. On tht' lut or lhu.-. Wr•l carrlusly sluHt>d h1 "u~1·less" low hurt l~·rlarcr conlinu1'd with thrt>f' round~ ur heart~. Jo'rom dummy he pltthrd the losing diamond a• Wt'~l llNO partt>d Wllh I dil mond. fo:vrryune followrd lo tht• ace or dubs. Declarer tonlinued with a low dub and, when Wt'St followl'd low, derlarrr pau~rd to reronstru('t Wur~ h111d. Wf'sl had st11r tl'd with rxnrlly two spadt'\ ind lhret' h1·arh Iliad W1·~1 d1~('ardrd a d1Amond on I h1• t hard h1•art. 1t1•rl11ri•r .. ·nulrl hw•• l"•-i "'' t'OR BETTER OR t'OR •URSE ~NICE 1b MF() L~l-Uffli DoE.8~1R1NK I AM -CP.At..y ?!1. 1urt· c-uunl of lht• ht-art •uiUI lt.d h1• •larl..cf with fin diamonds. hf' would 1uri• han di1.-..rdrd a dl1n first . So drtlar .. r t'lt·<' d lo pliiy__ W.c.1Uor iOULW"dl in euh minor, and ht' boldly f1nC'>S1•d th1· ninl' or C'lub#. Wh1•n 1h11t hrld. drrlarl'r >lrnpl)' lorrt•d OUl lh1• ktnl( or l'lub~ lo land h•~ slam, Hevt y.u ""• rHal .. la· te 'eut>lr trHble7 Lrt Claarlee Gerta lilelp , .. 0114 JOIU' wa1 Utrt"lll tht ••U of OOUBU;S ler pnaJliH ud ler taktHt. Fer a repy ef 1111. oouau:s Mek&et. Hll4 11.8S t.e "Gena·Doablt1," fatt ef thl1 atw1paprr, f'.O. Bex 2S9. Norw...t; N.J. 07648. Makt fhf'tk• payalllt to Nrw1pa~rbeekl. bv Jett MacNelly by Kevin Fagan l,~~~E. 1110 '1oU 10 RVIN ,,. rt?11~f oc.o.~ l\Kf. 1'~1~\ by Lynn Johnston yEPiH!-HE'S (fUSTGoNNA MABH you / ANYWAYS . t'l,Kl' \U,Kt;RHt:A' HI 1'HE~E ! WOULD £.0(.) UKE. 10 BW A BAND TuRK£4~ SORRY I BOT I ALRf.A()'.) HAVE A 1UR~ COOKIN& IN~EOVEN ! by Tom B~t 1 uk ~ HOW ARE. ~ FIXED FOR NINE1EEN Et6J.rrY-FOLJR? t'E~TO~ idltor HArold-Gozetoo OQar knucklehood. I ool~ haVQ ~ U\ing to ea~ otxxit ~r stanoo oonuc\9ar~ C\ · Jl'IHit: P:\Qt;R MR BRACE ? eve~Y· THING tS FINE HERE. 911''' I ~0 THE CHll.OREN ANO T™SMTOeEO• by Wiley ELEANOR? W)fl P'VA SPEU ••. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurad•V. November 2•. 1983 ~~~fltll.~IC~NO.;.;;.;..;.llC(~~-~~~"*~'c_NO~"-a~~-1-~---Nll......_~_NO~llC[ _____ l·~--"8.IC......., __ NO~TIC--( ____ ,l ____ rta __ ~ __ NO_T_tCE ___ ~~----"8.,__~_NO __ na __ ~--~--Nll--IC~NO~flC(=----1·--__,;Nll...-..-IC-llJ_T_ICf _____ ~. OftANGI COWfTY k<Oll1t ~z~ IU-H ~l1TIOU• IU ... H ,tCTITIOUI ~II •ICTtTtOU• IU ... 11 •IC11110UI 9UllllH , l'tC'PTIOUI ..... Y"' •UNNCHI COURT ....... el .... el ITATIMINT MAMI llAftMIWT NAMI ITATl•NT IUMI ITATalllNT U.. ITA~ l ..... HAT'IWNT 100 OIWI C9"W °'· Wffl ._...~open,.. file IOllowlng '*'°"' .,. doing TM following IWM>M If• ooino fM fOllOWlng Q«tOllt .,. doln9 Tn. IOllOwk\iJ l)eftone .,. dOlng '"' IOllOWlng PlflOtl le do*1e flM I~..,_ .ie ~ aanta AM, CA. tll'e1 ~.,,,,, .. bullin-11· bu.ine•t •• butl,.._u u bu11 ... 11 u bualnM.I M ~ • Pet1t10011 SANDY R RODAi NO A 1016U C AMOPS 16811, 11502 (ll MASIMEDfAMAAKITINO j2) lf.N JUAN FLORl81 ANO VILLA0!"411.1.W0Rl(8,\..TD.,&80 D'AAOINT (HllAPAllt.8. lenl l.J&I fHC., MT len NIU>IH Or 1 OU~l 111 llH• Superior Coutl ol Ille Stal• Armtirong Aven11•. ltvlne, CA. CALIFIOANIA ACTIVI LllllNG. 3303 CRAnS, 311&2 Del Oblapo II 150, B101dwey. 81111• 2 14, Laoun• w .. 1 Finl SI .. '"''' Alla, CA 12703 lull• 1oe. Newpoft 9-ch CA Ae1pono.n1 JOS( R ROOAI· ot CalllOtlll• '°' Ille Cou111y ot Of· 127 14 HatbOt 91Yd H·3, Colli M ... , CA 8.o Juen CICMalreno. CA 92815 iletch, CA UH I Hector O. AenOon. 5036 W•I 12MO OUEZ ange JOMPfl 81en11ef, 11:18 S1bftn1 92eH 0.11\d C luflon, Jr. 748 8unMt Tl\Qlnu E C~. f212 81.,Mt l'lrtl 91 . Sltlla AM, CA 12103 AicMtel 91&9tnafa. 2121 fbOllOe/ CaM No D2,· 19 ,3 In 1n1 M•ll•• ol 1h• bl•I• or Tefr-. Coroo•• O•• Mar, CA t2e25 Cllllde Felk-Uen. 207 ru111n. Ollve. Co111 ....... CA 82827 Pr•vti. Laoun• a.eel\. CA 92651 Th11 bulinMa It conduc1.0 by an Corona cMI Mer. CA 1262~ IUMMONI (PAMILY U.W) l tnOrll MM 'rlldl, ai.1 l.MIOfl M, NOii Fleming, 91 Bolton 811•1. ~ S..ell, CA 92M3 Oelor11 I . lurton, 74& SunMt Thll butlntU II ~uctto by I lt1divldu1I. Sandri •*•· »1 62n<I 81 J NOTICll Yell MM lleell ...... ~1ltldl. .... Lenore f'iltdl, •k• Som••Yllle, MUI 02143 C1lllornl• AOllYI Living, lr\O., 207 OtlYf, Co11a M•H, CA. 112927 ~orpo11llon Hl(llOt 0 Rendon N.wporl e..en. CA 92eec> TM eeutt mar IMcrloe .... , rM Leanore f'rl<rdl o.c;.alell OllOIOI• Spoonet. 1327 SIMlfell lu1lln, N1wp0fl S.Mlh, CA 112693 Tl\11 bu1lneN II conduCltd bV In• lt1om11 E Clletlty, PrMld..,I Thll llatemenl Wll liled with tile Thll bullllffl II wndWled bY ~ -~· ,_, lle4nt llHld llftteel No•~· It lle<I DV 91ven lhll "'' OllYI, C0ton1 del Mar. CA 12926 Tl\11 buSI,,... ii condUCl11d by Ill dlvldulla Cllutband " Wllll Tiii• •••tamenl WH tllld Wttll 1114 County CleO• o• Orlf\(le C~ly on g.rwll pall'* tlllC> r.u r•atN>f'd wttNtl • d41ra. ..._. Ur\O.,•IOlll<I will Nit 11 Prl\tll• ..i.. Thi• bVlllnett •• conducted by • nclMOU•• David C 8ur1011, Jr ~ourily Ci.ill ol 011n9• County on Nov 1 1913 lenot• 9•00ll• IM l"fomoellon bllow. 10 Ille 11Ione11 •nd twat Oldllef , IUb> l)lftff•I parln.,alllp Thll butlll•H II conducted by I Thll ,,,,.,,.,,,WU 11141d With Ill• ~OY 4. 1983 l'DMtO fhll .... _, ..... flied Wlth ,,,. II vou Wllh IO•"" th• Ddvlo• uf Ill 1ec;1 10 cor11t1m1t1on ol Hid SupetlOf Jo .. ph Siami., iCOtPOlatlon Co11111y Ci411i. of O••nOI Cou11ty on ,.._ Publllh41d Orlll~ CoHI Dall) C<>unly CltA Of O•ar\QI Count., on attOrNy In thll •Mii"° \'OU 1hould Court. 0., or 11181 the 211111 dly ot fhl• llettn~nt WH llled with Ille Claud• F1llle111t1af1 Nov 4, 111113 Put>ll•hMl 011nljt Coaal Dell~ Pilot Nov 10, 17, 24. Ole t, 1883 Nov 18. 11113 Clo 10 promptly '° lt"f you• w1111 .. 1 NO\tem!Mtf 1053 al 1111 olflOe ol County Cieri! of 011nge Cou111v on Ctaucle Fallu11111ien. Ptltlldenl . Pm. ~1101 Nov. 10. IT. 24. O.C. I, 1983 60311·1" Pa.111 ••tPOn•e 11 any. m1y btl hied on Ol•nne L Liddy: AllOIMy at Law. Oct ir 1913 fl\tt '111ament wu llltd wtlh OM Pub1111*:1 Ou1n~ Coa11 Dally 8032·•3 Puoueneo Oraoo• Coul Dally llm• 2790 H•rbOf Blvd . Sulla •3 13. ,._.. ~ounty CMwk Of Or1nge County Of1 PllOI Nov 10. 1?, 24, Dec I, 1883 rtllllC NOTlC£ Pnot NOY 24, D«; 1 II 1~ 1993 AVlaOIUll•O hi tldo demaml•O• Cott• Mell, CA 9292& (714) Publl•llld Orange CO&•I Delly l<!O\t 3, 1913 • 8029·83 .. -IC MftTJC[ &221 93_ Et 1tlbum•. lede declcllt contr1 uct. !>40-0830 County ot Or1nge, $tat• Pilot Nov 3, 10, 17, 2•. 111113 ~ ,--. "" NOTICE OF DEATH OF----------- 1ln 9\ldi.twll• • .,..._ que Ud, ,.. ol C•lllom11. all r1oht, ""• end 5940·83 Pu1>11sn1d Orange Co111 Dally ai••tc NOTICE ''cmeou• •ualHIH Amalia Soto Mor•ao ... ND .,._IC Ml\TICE " IPOftda 4-nllo. JO d'-L .... 1nttr41tl ol Hid d.ceaM<l al the""" Pilot Nov 10, 17. 24. oec 1, 1913 ---NAMI ITAT ... NT .. ,.. f'UUL "" •• ltltormeclort ""9 •lfue. ot aeAtn •nd all Ille r~ht, 1111e llnd "8.IC NOTICE 8000·83 ,ICTITIOUI 9Ul .... H The foltowlng SHHIOll 11 dotno OF PETITION TO ADMIN· If YCMI wllfl to ..... Ille ••hk• °' tnt•rost 111111 111e1 01111 of ... d de-bu1tne11 •• IS TE R EST ATE NO • flCTITIOUa 9U .... H NAME ITATIMINT , .,. attotMJ '" ltlla mettot, f'04' r.aoHd tins 11cquired Dy operation ol ,trTITIOUI •U•INltl 811-IC Ml\TIC£ HAMI aTATIMINT CUSTOM COLORS 617 Cun Or A z 780 •houkl do 80 promptly" tllat reur ew 01 otherwlae om., lh1n or In °ftAMI aTATIMIHT f'UU\. "" The following pertOl'tt ••t dolng Laguna Beach. CA 92851 I O file fOllOWlllQ 1)9flOl1 II docng bu•lneH •• writ•-INflOl'M, If .,.,, l'!eJ .,. aOdlllon 10 lh•I Ol Hid d-•Md. •• The loll()wlng pe110" ,, doing YOU ARI lH °''AULT UMDUl -bu~~~~~~~ BUILDING MAIN TEN· Lorence Herrl• Leight, 977 Clllf To all h1·1rs, beneficiaries. !tied°" time, the time ol death, in end to au tile t>ullnoss., • DllD Of TAUIT DAHD JufJ 20 CE 42 E 1 0 ,. e CA Or . Lagun1 BeOGh. CA 92851 t'ft!dl\ors and cont ingvnl SPORT & COMPETlftON PROO• UCl S INTL . 17971 Slty Patk Clrc .. aO trvtn1, CA 92714 to ~U!~ei:::::oaol!l:.:i=: certain lrnproveo real propeily tolu• AA·AUlO ACCIDENT 4400 1ea, UNlfll YOU TAKI ACt~ ;~7 1 l om II, ng Thia busme .. II ronduclld by an t'rt-dtlUnl o f Amalia Sow ct.blrta llac8flo lnmedl11amento. ~:egr~gt~e ;~:.~·~r 2'::::~1~ .. ~~~~ M.cArthuBr Boutcever9d2. 860Su11a 370. TO "O'RCT YOUlll "°""TYl. IT 0ou91.. Alan F1enc11. •2' E ind1v1dua1 I Mon•no und perso. ns who CllllO<d L Raualn 4010 Perk Nlw· pOll •413 Newport Beach. CA 92660 de Hie m-ra 811 ,..~111 • I Newp0r1 each, A MAY H IOlD AT A f'UeLIC IA I . Lomita Onmoe CA 92567 LOrtt1ce H. Leght "~ h -·• aecrlta. 111 lier alfu11a . .,_,.. .. , llculelly deacrtbed 11s followa.10-w I: Robert F Allen, Jr . •400 F YOU NllD AH llC'LANATION John' Oawao11' Cumming• Jr , 210 lhls a1a1emen1 was tiled with Ille may .,._. nt f'rwise mtcresl"" POfl•lrlMti 8 ti9mpo. Lot n ol tract S0:19 u per Mep MacArthur Bou1eva1d Suite 370, OF THl HA TUAI o' THI Monte \/llll, Coala Mest. CA 92627 County Cle1h ol Otenge County on m lllt' Wiii and/or est.al<'. l·TO T .. AllftOHOENT: Tiie reco1d1d 1n Bootr 179111 peges J and Newpart Beech. CA 92960 HIOCllD ... Q AClA ... IT YOU, YOU ThlS buslneu 1s c:onClucled by a No\t 4, 1983 A pelll10n h~ been ftlt.-d Th11 bu••nesa •a c:onducteo oy 1n onO••ldull pelHl-t Ilea filed• petition con· 4 ot M1sceila11eou1 MllPS. RtcOfdS ol This bu11n1as l& conduct.a by •n aHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYlll. g&neral partnership f' C '~~ by Glorlll M Edwards in the oernfng rour manlae-II roc.t fall to Orange County lndlYldual HOTfCI Of' ntuaTll'a •A&i John Cumm1r1gs Pubhshe<I Orange o ut • Y ftl• 1 r••Pofl" wttll ,0 d•Y• of Ille • more commonly known 15 9180 El Robell F Allen, Jr T 1 H 3MU . Tll•t stlleme"t wn llllld wllh 1111 1101 Nov 10, 17, 24. Dec 1 11183 Supt•rlor Courl ul Orange dale 111•111111 aum-n1 I• "rved Azul C11c111. Fountain Valley, CA This 11111emvn1 woa fllecd Wllt't lhe NOTICE 1$ HE~EBV 011/EN that County Clerk of Orange Cou111y on 6033•83 Count y requt?st1ng lhal •• 11 be County Cltrk ol Orange ounty on · No 4 1983 GI M Ed d . 1.. •• Ctottord L Rausin fhl6 statement wu 111.a with Ille Cnunry Clerk ot Or anoe County on Nov 17 1853 f~ on )'CN, ro11r 1u mar Terms ol sale cash tn lawful monty Oct 20 1983 on Wednesd1y Novemt>I' 30, 1983. v · PUBl.IC NOTICE nna wsr s ur ap- enlored Md Ille courl "''' on lot• 01 the United States on conlirm1uon F22*11G 11 10 00 • m of sard dey. on the room ':nnu pulnted as personal represen. Puotoshed Qf;ingtt Coast Delly P1lo1 Nov 24. Dec 1 8. 15. 1983 6199-83 • llld9m•nt contalnlnt tn111ncll"• ., of s<Jle, or pert cull and o11anc;e ALLIN AHO 'LATT set llll•<le tor conducu"g huatee • Published Ot1nge Coast 0111y FICTITIOUa aUllNlll Ult1ve to admm1sler the estate oilier otdereCOtlCtrnlftt dMalon ot evlde"ceO by note secured Oy Mori· AnOtlHIYI AT LAW Setts, w11t11n the ofhcea ol REAL ES· Pilot Nov 10 17 2•. Dec t, 1983 NAMI ITATfMINT ----J ptoperlr. epouaal aupport, clllld g11ge o' rrust Deed on the property woo MecArlllur lloule•lfd TA TE SECURITIES SEAi/iC~. 6030-83 Tile following person• are doing uf Amalia Solo M o ren o c:11tlody, clllld 1uppotf, •llorner so sold lan pe1 cent ot amoont bid tulle 310 oc:ated at 2020 North Bro1dw•v. busonHs 15 (under lhc l ndeix•ndent Ad· PUBl.IC NOTICE ..... coata, end IUCll otllor r•llef aa lo oe depOSJted with bid Newport -..Ch. CA. t2llO ~ulle 206. on lhl Ctly 01 S1n1• An1. -PUBl.IC NOTICE NEATSTUFF ON CONSIGNMENT mims trauon or Estates AN) ma~aftl'1 by Ille c:':." '~ Bids or olfe<s 10 be 1" writing and Pubhslled Ore~ cout oooy .. ounty 01 Or1nge 11111 or Cal•· ~ NEATSTUFF 718 Oet1111. Coron• The ,,..tition 15 set for hearing flCTITIOUI 9UIMH NAlrll aTATlMIJIT f&I "' o •••· 119 0 w1M bC1 t~veo at Ille aforuald of, P!IOI Nov 3 tO t7 24 1983 ornla J'IEAL ESfATE SECURITIES FICJITIOUI aUttNlaa ~el Mir CA 92625 . r-• mOMy Of pr090r1y, or otllor ocwrt 11ce a1 any 11me alter tile 111s1 pvbll· · · · · 6939•83 SERVICE a Celtlo1nte co1porall0t1. HAMI aTATIMIHT Loyd T Davi$ 2600 E CoHt Hwy m Dept. No 3 at 700 C1v1c Thi 1o11owil'lg ~ 1s docng bustneu as 11o1tllorlaed proceeding• may alao cation he1eo1 and before date ol H duly appointeo 1 rustee under and The tollow1ng pe11ons ere doing N 51 Corona 11e1 Mar CA 92825 Center Or • Wesl, Santa Arul, '"11"· sate · 11>u11uan1 to the POwer ot s1le con· bua1ne1n a.1 vii11e E Davia. 2800 E Coul Hwy. CA 112701 011 Dec 21 191$3 at MOMENTS DISTRIBUTED. 183 I Rhone Lane. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Dated: J11lr 2t, 1113 Oiied th11 7th day ot Novemt>e1, Ml.IC NOTICE f1rred In lhll ce<taln Deed of Trull FISHER & FORD 369 S1on Miguel •51 Coron• dll Mer CA 82&25 9 30 AM ' LEE A. •1tAHCH. Clorlt 1983 le•eculed by JONATHAN MICHAEL Orrve. Su; 200. N"l)Of1 Beech, CA rri11 buslnest II cOO<luctlCI by In· ; . •y:M.JOflDAN,O.putr Deborah A Barney Ficmioua•Ul*lta lllJARVIS wt1oacqu11edt1lleUJON 92660 IClivlduals,(llutband&wlte). IF YOU OBJECT to the ACTION DIVOllCE Adminlstralrl• OI the HAMf ITATIMIHT JARVIS .• single man. record.a July We11c>ac Securlllll Co1po•ellon. Verle E. OIYll grantmg of the petition, you Oav1d L M0trla. 7831 Rl\One l8"9. Huntr091on S.Kh. CA 92$47 12311 Cllapn\an AH. Estate or said Oeee<lent. Th• lollowlng peraon1 a1e dol11g 24, 1981. In BOOk 14155 of Olllclal 389 San MlgUill. Ste. 200, Newport Tlltt statement was meo with the h Id th l the lultt 117 (9ack) 011nne L Liddy bUllneH 11: Records ot Hid Coonty, at pa~ 271. Beach. CA 92660 County Cl.,k ol Ortnoe coonty on 8 ou. ea er a ppear 3 Tllll bualness 11 c;onduC1ed by an ln<llv1d111J a.rdon Groff, CA. t2MO A1torn9Y11) ror Admlnlstrelrtx WINDOWS WEST, 1&325 Atl*I Recorder'• ln11rumero1 No 35452. Thll bVslntu Is c;onducted oy 1 Nov 4 1983 hearing and state you ob)t'C- Publllhed Orange CoHI Delly P1101 Published Oran~ Coast Dally Piiot SI • Founteln Valley. CA 92708 by reason of • breach or deflull In c0tporitt0t1 fntsn t.ions or file written ob)t'C- David L Mor111 Th11 s111emen1 waa hied w11n Ille County Cieri< 01 O•angt Count; on Nov 18 1983 Nov 3. tO. 17. 24, 1983 5938_83 Nov 17. i8, 24, 1983 Mike or Michael Scoll Artunlan, payment or P8fformaflG41 of th• obit· Anne Fish..,, President Published oiange cou1 Dally llons wilh the rourl before 6087-83 1&325 Aspen St , Foonteln llallty, gltlons sec;wed lfle11by, lnc;ludlng Thll Stllament wu filed with the Piiot Nov 10 17 24 Dec 1 1983 h h i y 1111m1IC NOTICE -CA 92708 thll breach 01 del1u11. Notice of County cierk of orange Cooniy on · · · &o34•83 t e ear ng. our appear-.--Bryan JoM A•lunl1n, 16325 which wae reco1ded Februaty 25. No\t 7 1993 anre may be m person or by ,,.,.,, Publlslleo Orange Coast Dally Pilot Nov 24 Dec 1. 8 15. 1983 6220-83 FICTmous •UllNEH NAME STATIMIHT The following person 1s doing bust"ess as HENRY WINERY OF IN · GLEWOOO. 9081 Guu Orive. Hunl· '"glon B .. ch, CA 92647 Marcella AM Lawrence. 9081 Guss Drive. Hu"tlngron Beach. CA 92647 Thll bullneu 11 c;0<1duc1ed by; an lndlv1dual M11cer1a Ann Lawrence Thlt statement waa filed with tile County Clerk of Oren~ Coonty on Ocl. 24, 1983. F2211T7 Publlsn.d Orange Coast Dilly Piiot No\t 18, 25. Dec 2. 9, 1983 5817-83 Ml.IC NOTICE Aspen St Fountain Valley CA 1883. as Recorder's Instrument No · Fl2tlt5 PlllllC NOTICE your attorney 92708 83-086917 Will SELL AT PUBLIC PubhShed Orange CoHI Dally I"' YOU ARE A CREDI NOTICE Of TRUaTll'I IALf Th11 business II condue1ed by • AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-Piiot Nov 10, 17, 24. Dec 1, 1983. H ... ,. r . Loan Ho. A01310/CAll0 general partnership DER FOR CASH, lawful money of th• 6037-83 NOTICE Of TOR or a con tangent creditor T.a. Ho. Cll-1H10 I Mike Artun1an United States. or • cealllo• '1 clleclc TAUITH'I aAU of the d K'Cased, you must file UHtT COOi C This statement w11 111.0 will\ Ille d11wn on • state or n11lon111I bank, a T • f -l i I h h HEWPOllT HOME LOAN. INC. County Clerk of Orange Coonly on 1111e or tedotaJ credit unfon, 0< a PUBl.IC NOTICE · · No. .._ your c a m w t l e court or Nov 2. 1983. llile or reo.,aJ uv1ng1 and loan IMl'OllTANT NOT!Ct TO present tl to the personal re p- as duly •PP04nted TrutlM uncl8f Ille f22IOl1 H1oc1111on domiciled In 11111 atate, 'lCTfTIOUI •UaMaa "'OfleltTY OWNIJl resentatJve appointed by the lollow1ng described deed of trust Publlshed Orange Cout Dally 111 piyable 81 1119 time of 1111 111 HAMI aTATf:MINT YOU AU .. OlfAUlT UNDIA A . h ' f hs WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Piiot Nov 3 10 17 24 1883 1lglll 11111 and interest held by 1i .. The lollowtng peraon I• doing OllD Of TAUIT, OATID NM .. court Wit in our mont TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR . . • • • 5945-83 Trusiee In lh•t real propol'ty eltU•t• bualnest H : 1m. WIUH YOU TAKI ACTION from the date o ( first issuance CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR In U ld Covnty •nCI Slate CS..Crlbed ROGERS" ASSOCIATES, 19481 TOf'ROft:CTYOUtl"'OflCRTV.rT of letters as provtded in Sec- CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN .,._IC MftTIC[ IS fotlOwa . Airport Wey South. Sanla Ana, CA. MAY H IOl.D A J A l'UIM.IC IAU. ti 700 f th p ·oba•~ Cod Cl\/tL CODE SECTION 282411 (ply· ---IW "· 92707 " YOU •ID AH flCPLANATION on 0 . e r \C e able at tile time ol lale In lawful PARCEL I Unit 36, In tile City of M1rtln S1net1ez. 913 \/an NIH Ct .. 0, THI NA TU Ill Of THI or California. The time for money ol the Untied Stites) all rlghl. FICmtOUa •u91N1al ~ewparl Beech, county ol Oran~. Coste Mesa, CA. 92629 "OCllDIHQ AQAINIT YOU, YOU filmg claims will not expire uue ano ln18fet1 conveyed 10 and NAME ITATl•HT 1111e of Ca11torn11, as 1hown an<I Thi• business 11 conducted by~ an aHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYIA. prior to four months from the now f\el<I by 11 und8f 111d DMd ol Tile loltowing persona ere doing described In the Condominium Plan lndMCIUaJ On Oeceml>« 14, 1983, al 10.00 . Trust '" the property h«aln1f1er Cle-business H ,-ecorded on August 29, 111711 tn Martin Sinc:hel AM .. IMPERIAL CORPORATION Of date of the hearing noticed P\BLIC NOTICE HOTICI Of' t.AU \ Of ~lllOMAL "'OfllltTY tcrlbed PORT ·MARtJ. 5394 Walnul. •C· ibook 12820, pages 319 to 382 In· Thia atatamenl was filed with tile AMERICA u duly IPPOfnlod Trvtt• ~bove. -------------TRUSTOR JAMES FRANCIS Irvine, CA, 92714 clutlve ol Olllclal Rec:ordt of seld County Cle<k of Orange Coonty on und., and pursuant to DMd OI Trutl I YOU MA y EXAMINE the 1111 S CARO. CAROLYN SUE CARO Port·Meru, Inc .. 1902 Deere Ave., County Nov. 7. 1983 recorded June 20. 1977, H Intl. No. r·J k b h Jf By vl1tue of Orders ISIUOCI of enJ under tile Mel of Ille Mulllcipal Coutf ol Ille State of Callt0tnla. Ofang4 County Herbor JudlC1aT Olttrlci wlllcll O<derl -• ltled Oc;tobor 2f. 1983 In cue numbtf 54849 on1111ed Daniel D Lane v Wiiiiam Q Hutclllngs, et al. wllefall\ Judtfnerll hH l>4IOl1 rendered In r1vor of P..in· tlfl and agalnll Defendant In Iha IUfTI of $4,938.28, anCI alto In caM "umt>« 5'848 enmi.ci Wiiiiam 0 Foo•• .. Wtlllam G Hutc:lllngl, et "-· whert ln Judgmenl hU been 1en<1ereo tn levOf or Plai"tl" lf\O ega1n11 Oetend1n1 in the sum of 18,334 SO wfltch Ofders d1rec1ed me as Reoetver In Equity, 10 attempt 10 18t1tly those Judgments Dy la<•· closing 1nd selling the tnteresl of llle Judgment Oeotor w 11111m J Hutchings 1n that pannenhlp known as IONA Oil COMPANY "'1>0M p11nopal ptece 01 t>vsinesa •S 500 Newpo<t Center Ort•• Suite 8 15 Newport Beach C11iforno1 H IDTICI BENE FI c I A Ry u N IT E 0 Irvine. CA 92714 -f22M91 33765. in l>OOk 12250. p~245, of I e epl y t e court. you MEACANTILE BANI< ANO TRUST ThtS business IS conduct.a by·. :,,~~c(l~~r,A)l~lundl~l~~=-~'r~ PubllSlled 011nge Coast Dally Olflcl•l Reo0<d1 ll\..1ba_O I.tile are interested in the estate. COMPANY, NA AS TRUSTEE FOR corporetton IY s • -Pilot Nov 10 t7 24 Dec 1 1983 County Rec;order ol Orlngl aunty. you may serve u pon the ex- ------------· GREGG INDUSTRIES INC PROFIT Terualo H1st11no10. VIOi Presklenl ommon tn the fte lnte<Ht In and lo ' ' ' So38 83 Stlle of C1lll0t"I' executed by · · BOUGHTON HOBART C. BROUGHTON. age 65. a resident of Hunl· inglon Beach . passed away November 22, 1983. He 1s survivl.'d by his wife, Faye and daughler. Barbara Boughlon. He was a mem- ber of VFW Posl 47368 of Huntanglon Beach; Kaweah Lodge 11'665 F.A.N .. O.E .S Kailua-Laniha1 d9 Mem- onal Service will be held at SL Wilfrid's Episcopal Church . 18631 Chapel Lane. Huntington Beach. Salur- day 1:30 PM. ofhc1atmg Father Charles Sacquety. ln lieu of Clowers. donations can be made to Huntington Beacb Council on Agmg, 1706 Orange Ave. Hunt- ington Beach 92648. Dilday Brothers' Mortuary Hunt· mgton Beach, Directors. S HAW HENRY DUNHAM SHAW, a resident of Newport Beach. passed away Novem· ber 21, 1983. born February 6.1917 in Chicago. Illinois. He is survived by his wife Jane l ; daught~rs, Katie Shaw Hendr en o f Hunt- ington Beach and Christine Annette Shaw of Newport Beach, son Richard He nry Shaw of Temple City; brother George Hawes Shaw of Capistrano Beach and Granddaughters, Re- be«a Louise and Heidi Marie Hendren. Mr Shaw was a member and a trustee o f the Newport Beach Elks Lodge Memorial Services will be he ld Friday, Novem- ber 25,1983. 12 NOON at St James Episcopal Chruch in Newport Beach. In lieu of flowers memorial C'Ontnbu- tion may be made to Ameri- can Cancer Society Padrit' View Mortuary. Directors s HARING PLAN • ACCOUNT This statement was llled Wtlh Ille lhe Common Area OlLOll 4. 5 and e . RUSSEL c 8 . KARLEN ind JANIS ecutor or admmastralOr. or :40· 1070·00·8 County Clerk or Oran~ County on or Tract 9587. 81 per Map tiled In Ml.IC NOTICE K. KARLEN. husband and w1ta WILL upon the atlQmey for lhe ex- RECOROEO M1y 6. 1983 as l""r Ocl 31 1983 ~00" lOO, pages 20 10 24 lnclu•lv•. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ecutor or administrator. and No 83·19 1620 of Olf1Clal Records In F2m20 ~f Mlsc;ellaneoua Maps. rec:ords Of T·m21 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· ('I w ith the court with roof the otfoee of the Recorder ol Oran!!' Publoshed 011nQil Coasl Daily •lid County. es su~.,~~ ~~~ NOTICI Of able el 11me1 of sale In lawful money If!: P Coun1y Prior No\t 3. 10. f7. 24, 19113 n tile Ar1icle enlll n 1 1 TitUITlf'I IALE ~I the Untteo Sr ates) at 1119 North o service, a wntten request said deed ot rru'1 describes the 5943-83 ~1 the Oecllflllo" 01 Covenants. T.t . Ho. la-1211 fr on1 entrance to tile Counly statmg that you desire Spec'tal ... o"dll•ons •nd Restrictions re· IMPOllT NT HOTICI TO c 700 c Cent O · 101~:~~ger~pe~:;. No 58 01 Trec:t Ml.IC NOTICE ~ordeO April 21. 19781n book 12644, "'o..:1tn OWNEll: w:;'.h~;~ An•. ~~ 911 "~~ •. r;~:; nollCt' of lhe Crim~ of an in-, 8692. as per map 111eo in Book 368 page 951 01 .. Olhcial Reca<ds (The YOU Allf IN DIFAUl T UHDlll A and interest conveyo<I 10 and now vent0ry and appral!lement 0 Pages •• 10 46 lnc;lu5'Ye ot Mis-~ HOTICf OF aAU Dectaratton I. and any amenCI· Dl!ID ott TAUIT. OA'RD Aprtl :it. t>eld oy 11under11ld Deed ol Trv11 1n estate assets or o f the pell· cellaneous Maps Raco•ds or 01-UNDIA DICAEf ments thereto 1111, UHLlll YOU TAKE ACTM* the property slluateo In said County tions or accounts mentioned ange County. Ca1llorn11 OF POllfCLOIUlll Excepting therefrom all oil. Oii TO PROftCT YOUR"'°"""'· rT 1nd Stale deterooed In Sc'Clion 1200 and 1200 5 of E'1tcep1lng tlleref1om 111 oil. 011 THE VERSAILLES HOME· lghts. minerals, mlnerel rights. MAY 111 IOLD AT APUaLIC aAU. PARCEL 1 Unit No. 9 11 lhown . p Cod. 11ghrs, m1n11at1. m1ner1I rtolll•. IOWNERS ASSOCIAflON. P1a1ntllf roa1ura1 gH rights and other IF YOU HllD AN llCPlAHATIOH ~nd described In the Conaomlnlum the Cahfomaa robat.e e . nelural gas rights. and olller ~tc vs ROSEMARY TURREL. ~ hydroca.rboris. by whit~ name Of THI NATUllE OF THE Plan recorded on Oc1obet 6, 1976, in WllllMD S. Czttb llydrocarbOns oy wlletsoever name lendant a111 No 40·68-22 11nown geotllermat steam. and all "'OCHDING AOAINaT YOU, YOU book l 1914, page 1868 of Offielal !700 N. Main Strffl, Salte known that m1y oe o¥1tt11n or und., I. tne unders19ne<1 Brad G11es, products derlve<I from 1ny of the lttOULC>CONTACT A LAWYIA. ~d• ot 111d Coonty 535 the parcel ol land llt1eln1bove d• Sllerlff-CorOf'l9f Coun!y ol Orange, foregoing. 111a1 mey be within or On Deceml>er 14. 1983, at 10:00 PARCEL 2 An un<llYlded one sc•~bed, togetller w•lh Ille perpetu.J Slate ol C11ito1n1a. do l\efaby Celftlfy under tile parcel of land lleraln1b0ve AM . GATEWAY LANO SERI/ICE. twenty-llllrd ( 1/23) lnte<esl u •ten-Santa Ana, CA . 9%701 right 01 drllllng, mining, axpla<lng 11111 by vl1tut of OecrM ol F0t• described, 1ogelher with the per· INC . 11 duly subs11tu1eo Truslee ant In common In the lee lnterHt In 953-3188 and opetll•ng tllefefOf and storing tn ctosure and Sale In the Superior (>etu11 right ol drtlllng, mining. ••· under and pureuant to Deed or Trutl 1nd to Ille Common Area ol LOI 1 of Published Orange Co;ul ano removing tile same from said Cour1 of Ille County of Orange. State plOrtng e"d operating thelefOf 111<1 rec:orde<I M•y 8. 1979, aa Intl. No 1Tr1e1 8899 aa per map flied In llnd lo "- land or any oth« land, 1nc;ludlng llle ol California. en1ereo on Novemt>« 110tlng In and . remOYlng 11le same 9350, In book 13 t35, PICI' 1129. ol Ille Common Are1 or Lot I of Traci Daily Ptlot Nov 24, 25. ~­ right 10 whlpslock or dl1ec:t1onally 1, 1983, 1nd recorded Novemw 1, 11om said ltnd or 1ny other land, Oltlclat Records In tile office of lhl ~899 u per map lllld In book 381, 1. 1983. 6210-83 drlll and mine from tanda ol!I« than 1983 In Ille above entlllld action. lncludlng the right 10 wtllpaloc,k or County Recorder• of 011n~ Coun-11>ages 12 10 1!i, lnctualve. of Mlt-------------thote llefetn1bove d91Cf1bod. oll 0< Wl\eretn THE VERSAILLES HOME-dlrec:tlonalfy drill •nd mine l1om 1)1. Stale ot Call1orn11. txeeuled by ~l1neou1 Mapt, 1ec0tds OI uld 1111-.,. Mf\TM'r gas wellt, lunnets Ind snal1s Into, OWNERS ASSOCIATION. I Cell· landt otllcit than lhOM he<91nabove BARBARA J BROOK. an unmarried ICoonty, as IUCh term is defined In r-"' "" ~ throogll or aaoss Ille subaurl-of fomla non-profit C0tpor11Jon Ille descnbe<I, Oii 0< gas Miit . tunnel• wom•n, and M OA\/10 STIRLING. ~Ile Article onlltlld "Oellnlllons" of ---..;...;~.;..;....;.;..;;..;.o.;--., __ _ the lan<I he<elnabove described, 1nd 1oove named ptalntllf(el. obtained a 1nd shel1s Into. tllroogh 0t across an unmerrle<I man. WILL SELL AT the Oecl••lllon of Covenanll. Con-NOTICE OF DEATH OF 10 bottom such whlplloclled 0t judgment and dec1ee of fa<eclosure the subsurface ol Ille tand llerlln· PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ~111ons and Restrictions rec:orcao on Joba Plaaje, aka Job Pl••· directionally drilled wefla, tunnel• and sate 19aln11 ROSEMARY TUA· 1bovedescrtt>edandtobo1tomsuch BIOOERFORCASH(payebleelllme Octobe1 6, 1976. In bOOk 11914. je aka Job NMN Planje 1nd sh11t1 urider '"o beMllh Of RELL and Cl.At RE E. FREIDINGER. whlpslock 01 dlrecll0t1ally drtlled ot sale In l1Wful money of tile Unneo !!_IQ9 t811 or Official Record• of 1Ald .. ND OF PETITION TO At> beyond tile .. 1erl0r llmlt• tiler.al, .iaJ defendanl(sl. tor Ille tum ol wells. tunnlls and lhaf1s under and S111es1 a11ne North front entr•n~ to .. aunty (the "Oectaratlon"I anCI any " - and to redrtll. •e1unnet, equip. mlln· Three tllounnd five hundred l>enetlll or t>eyond the HlerlOf the County Coortlloose. 700 Civic lamendment1 of 1M1u1ton1 ,,_ .. MINISTER EST A TE NO. taln:repatr, deepen and operale any llghly·lour & 521100 Ooll1ra, lawll.tl ltmlls lllereol, and lo re<lrlll, retun· Center Drive. WHI. Santa Ana, Clll-~o Al%0587 suc:h wetla or mlnet wlll\oot, !IOW· money 01 1111 United S11111. and by nel, equip, maintain, repair. dfeJ*I fornla. all rlghl, title and lntereet con· PARCEL 3: An euement for In-To all heirs beneflcianes ever. lhe right to drill, mine. 11ore, vlr1ue of• writ of enf0tcement In Mid and Ol)8t'ete and such well• or mines 119Yed 10 and now held by II under ~rest and egreH OYClt tile private di d• • t' ••ptorea"d OP4lf•te 111roogt1 tile aur-action lsllUod on Novemoer 2. 1983, without however. tlle rlglll 10 drtll. said Deed of Tru•• tn Ille PfoperlY ~tlvet w11n1n Tract 9301 .. per Map ere tors an conungen Notice rs ~eby gtven thar said p11tnenl\1p in1ere11 of tONA OIL COMPANY 1$ lorec:losecl ano lhll sal4 plflnerst\tp interest ""'" oa sol4 10 the hl{lheSI bidder •• publtC IUC· uon 11 12·00 noon on OeoelmD4'1 n. 1983 •n front of the mlln cou"ter 01 11>e Clert. of Munrc1pal Court. C1v11 Otv1S1011. 4601 J1mt>o<ee Blvd New port Beecn C111lornt1. 92680 Ah btdS Shall be Ill WfltJng ft11s sale Is sublecl 10 conllrmation by tile Munoc1p11 Coull al1e< • ,..,,_ of 111e wnllen olds tuomttted Pro1P9C11ve bidder• lhould relet to Sec1lonl 701 StO to 701 680, In· ctusive ot 1119 c111•ornt• cooe ol Civil Procedu,. la< prOVillonl C01191tng the terms. oond11lon1 and efl9CI of tile tale Ind the 1111>1ilty of defaulllng bidder• -O.ted NOY9<Tlber 23, 1983 MICHAEL D PURSELL. RECEIVER 1055 N Mein, Ste 514 Santa Ana. CA 92701 1714) 835-8855 Publtshod Orange Coast 0111y P11o1 Nov 24,0ec: 1.8 1983 6236-83 P\Bl.IC NOT1CE lice or tile upper 500 l•t of Ille lamc;ommandedtoMllalllhepre>p-mine, st0<1. a•pl0<• and Q91rate altualed In Hl<I County end St1te lied In booll 381. PIO" 10 to 11 creditors o f John Planje and subsu1tece of the tend dfle:rlbed, •• trty In Ille County of Or•noe. State lllrougll the turf-of tile u"'* 500 clfterlbed u : lndutlve ol Mlecellaneoua Mape, r• persons who may be other-HOTlCI TO C°""'-lCTCMIS reserved In deed rec:Ofded Septem· of Calll0tnl1, dHCflbed at r011ows; feet ot the 1ub111rlece ol lh• land PARCEL 1 Unll 189. H anown cord• of Orange County, Celllornla. . . ted . lh ·u ~ .... 9' Int at ber 30, 197& 1,, Book 11906. Pto-PARCEL I• Fee almple tllle lo htreln1bove dffCrlbed ... r-rved end defined on lhll oerl•ln Con-PARCEL 4: E•aemtnl(I) .. IUCh Wille mteres m e WI Sealed proposal• WIA be roc.ived 293. OUlclal Rec;0td1. Condominium Unit No. "185 (th• tn tile deed from Tile lrvlnt Com· domlnlum Plan recorded April 21. 88se<nent(s) 11/ar• parllcularty Ml and/or estate: -•• tile oll!C:e of Pia"' Oper1llon1 . PARCEL 2· A non .. Jtclualve AP-"Unit"), at lhown upon Ille Con· pany. a corporation, rec;Ofo.d July 1978 In boolt 1264•. page 881, ol 1orlh In the Ar11cle lfllllled "bM-A petition has been filed Cl\tei of Planl Operlllon• Ill, F'alr· purtenent easemtnl for Ill• domlnlum Plan (enlllltd "Con· 10, 1979 In boOlt 13221, page 1•65 Olllelal RecOfds ol Ortngt County, rnente" ol 1118 Oeclaratlon under Ille by Sheila E Plan» in the view Stll• HoapllaJ, 2601 H11bor purpose• 1111411 forth In and OV8f the domlnlum Plan for Lot I ol TrlCl No. or Ol11Clel Reca<ds. C1lllorn1a !Section hudlng(s) In IUCh Ar11cte · r-Blvd • Coil• M .... CA 92826 unlWl land detcrlbed 1n Ar11cle )(111, S.C11on 10587") Counfy of Or8f10•· Stall of In 111 • PARCEL 2. An undlvld9d 1152 11nt111eo as follows: "Utllll'"," "Sup--Superior Coun of Orange 2·00 pm on Dec 9. 1983, al wtllc;h 6 of tllat certlln Oec:1111l10t1 of Cove-C1llfornl1 (Ille "Plan"I rec:orded on au~~uorta~:c;~l~r ~lghl:,r~~~::,11~1 Interest In 1nd lo Lot 1 of Trec1 No. 1><>rt .~nd ~~llemenl," "Encroach-County r equesting that 11n11111ey wfP be publlely opened and nants. COf'ldltlona and Rnlrlc1Jona July 12. 19711, u Document No. Ille rlghl of aurttce entry .. re-10137 as 1t1own on a Map recOfded men• ind Common Area .e.a ... Sheila E. Planje be appointed read tor performing work u : ~ record.a In Book 11213 Ptge 189ol 15810. In book 13229, Plget 79 terved' I th deed Ir Th. lrvtne In boolt 426. pages 48 lo SO ol Mil· ment" na.1 t.ati to Furnlln all labor, mattOatt. IOOll 0111c1a1 RecOfds and any amtrld· throo9t1 115 Inclusive, of OllletaJ R• C n e ,om 0<dod cell1neous Maps. record• of Orange PARCEL 5; Eu.nent(•I u tuCl1 as perso represt!n ve and eQUlc>menl ~ to ~ rnents th«ato cords of uld Orange County, wtlk;tt J:r'1~~'1Y;9~9c:~ '°f:i~9f County. C1lllornl1, t~ttoer with 1JI 1tuement(sl ls/11e partlcularty Mt admmis\er lhe estate O( J ohn ptac. 280 !Ml of delenorated co#(: YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A Plan pertains lo 11111 property de-1465 of' Olllclal Rec:ords · page lmprovemenla thereon. t11c.pllng 101111 In Ille Artlc\jl 111lltled "E ..... Planje (under the Indepen-c:reia. 250' ou1blng, 2150' 11 ti' of DEED OF TRUST DATED March acrlbed In Traci No. 10!187. rec:orded -lherelrom Condominium Units 157 "'8nla" ol Ille Oeciar11lon ol Cove-d t Administration or F.s upl\th roacr.1y. and reeurt-end 31.1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· In book 449. pagH 5 111rougt1 6 of PARCEL 3' Ea111men11 at such 1111ougt1 208, Inclusive, located ~1n1s. Condltront and Reatrlcllon1 e n A Th ti . . --I 1pprox1ma1a1y 2030· x 32' of TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Mlecellentou• Mlpt. rec;ord• ol said uwments ••• perllculllly ,., forth lhertlOll ec:ordld on Junt 9, 1978. In boolt tales ct). e pe uon IS set IXltlll\{I 1C>ldllrey ., Fa"-S1a14 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-011nge Counly In the ar11cle enlltled "Eltemanls" PARCEL 3 An exclusl ......... 117&8, page 420. ol 011lcial ReeorOt for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Ho9C>llll. In llCCOldtnee wtlh plan.• UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· PARCEL 2· An undivided .00565 Of lhe Oeclar9110n under the Section ment for Pllklng ind 11l1ted ~I said Coonty (the "MUllr Oecllf· 700 Civic Center Dr West and te>e<:lllcallons t,.,..efOfa NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE pe1cen11n1eres1 In end 10 Ille Com· headings In such 1r1lcl• en11tled a purpaMS over tllat p0111on of Lot t 11t1ori"I and any 1mendmen110t an-S A C A 92701·• n....' Prel9fence wtll oe gren1eo to bid• PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU mori Areas u sllown a11d dellntd on rouows; "Rights and Out111. Utltltlls of said Trect No. 10137 as ellOwn on ~exetlons 1t1e1e10 under the Sec:llon ant.a na, on ~-dels property •PPIOved u ··sm~ SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER Ille Plan reMrvlng therefrom the fol· and Cable Television", "Support", E•lllbll "A" 10 the Oeclarallon of tie1dlng(1) In autll Artlcle entllled at 28. 1983 al 9.30 A .M . Business" In accord•nc• with s..- 23 Deerwood East. trvlne, CA '°"''no "Settlement and Eneroacllrnenl". ~eslr~llon1 lot The Springs Con• •o11ows "Owners· Rights and Duties. IF YOU OBJECT to the lion 1896. et. wq. Tltl• 2. Cellla<nit 92714 t•I An exclusive easement (olhel "Ingress. Egress and Recreational domlntum. r9Corde<I AprU 21, 1978, µ111me1 and Cable Te!evlslon", "Ulll-ti g f the petition you A<1m1nl11fat1ve Code Appllcat!Of)I "(II e street addren or common than Parcels Ill 1nc1JV),.<111ognated 11 Rrghla". and '·ExcluslY• Retlrlcted In book 12&44, P8Qll 820 ol Olllclal llH," "Suppor1 Ind S.11"""'11," gran n .0 • fa< pref9fence mull be tubmltt~_ If deslgnatton of p1operty Is shown "Restrtcted Common Are•" on Ille Common A11a E1sement1". Records and re-recorded May 3, 'Encro1ct1n11nt" and "Communtly should either appear at the tile Sm111 Business Otlkle. !823., above, no werranly la given H to 111 ~1111 and reserved to other units tor PARCEL 4: Easementa 11 ~h 1978 In book 12960. page 578 of Facllltles Easement" hearmg and state you o bjec-14th Street. S1c11men10. CAI. completeness or correc1ne1s)." Tiie µse as par11tng apeoet. slOl'tge easements 1r1 partk;ularly Ml forth Olflclel Rl!Corda. of Orange County, PARCEL 8 Eaaeme1111 tor lions or me written objec· 95814, not 1ess 1111n hve 151 c:alond'f t>eneftc••'Y under said Deed of ~aces b11Conles and/Of Plllos: In Ille ar1~te anlltled "E1aement1" Callf0tnt1 (l\erein11ter retarreo 10 u l:lralnege purpo"s over. under. l th th urt before d1ys In ldvance of bid °'*''"ii d1t& T1us1 by reason of a t>teecn Of de-iand of Ille Oeel111llon of Covenents. "Oecla11llon") as cerport spec;es hroogh and ecroes Lott A and B of t ons WI e CO This 111elerenc• applies to prOj9C1f fault In tile obltglllona secured (bl A non .. 11ctuslve e._,.,enl ep· Condll1on1 end Restrrcuon, re-1$7 to 208 lnelu11ve Said 88Mment lfrect 11899 as Pl' map fiflCI In boolt the hearing. Your appear-w11ero111ees11mated pro19C1 ootl e.q --------------l1hllreby. ne11101ore executed end pur1enant to all units snown on file corded July 25, 1977 In book 12305, 11 furtller defined and described In ~81, pages 1210 16 lnclullve ol Ml•· ance may be in person or b y cited• $25,000 00 • r-.----------...._""11 dellve<ed to tile unde111gne<1 a wrll· plan for Ingress end egreu. suppon, page 746 of Omc111 ReGOfda ind Arllctes 11 and 111 of tile 0ee1er111on. ~elleneous M•p•. rec:ord1 of Ortnge your attorney Bid proposals mutt be eut>mltt~ N"CE ... OTHE"a HLL MOADW.V MORTUARY '. 110 Broadway Coste Mesa S.2·9150 •AL T2 H"Ga"ON ....,,... • TUTMU. WHTCLlff CHANL 427 E. 17th St. Coste Meta i;.6-9371 teri Oecl11a11on ot Default and 0.-repair. maintenance end enc101cll· re-recorded September 8, 11177 In PARCEL 4 A non-exclu1lv• HM-~OUr'lly. California, and lor shMI •nd lF YOU A .RE A CREDI lor Ille entire work dtterlbod 11\eret mand lor Sile. and wrlll111 notice of ~ent book 12371, page 327 of Olllciel R•· ment lot use 1nd en1oymen1 or 1118 ~oncenlrated now d11inage DY«, • 1n D1Y11floos trom plant end ~I• breach apd of etect10t1 lo c:auee Ille hcept a ll 011. gu and cords (tile "MHter Oectar1tl0n"), Common A111 designated In tile under, tll1ovgh Ind acrOM Loi O of TOR or a contingent creditor ca11an1 wHI nol be consld«ed ~ undersign.a 10 sell Hid propetty to ll'(drocarbon subttanC411 berlealh a 1nd any 1men<1men11 th«elo. under OecterellOn. st•d •&Mmenl 1>9inl) Tr1c19123.11 per m1p flied In book ot the d~ you must file #Ill be c:avse 10< re19C1ton1 of bid• satisfy Slid obl•gellona, Ind there-!depth ol 500 feel from lhe surface of 1111 section hHdlnga In such •r11Gle further delln.O and deacrlbed In 395. pages 29 l.o 38 1nctualve of Mii· I I . h. th l The 0ec>1111"*'1 llaa lhe rlQnt ~ alter me undersigned cauMd uld 111ld l1nd with no right of aurl-entllled 11 follows: "Righi• and Articles 11 and Ill ol the 0ec111111on cellaneous Maps. record• of 011nge your C a. m wit e cou1r or walVe 1ny 11regu111tty In a bid or tdl nottu of breach and of alectlon to lanlry above 500 teel from tile tur· Dulles· Ut1l111ts and C.ble Tele· The street 1ddress end other Coonty C111to1ola present at to the persona rep-reject any or all bids be 1ec0<ded Augutt 18, 1983 11 ~ece or said land, aa r-Yod by YlllOn", "Support S.ttlernerlt and common <1eslgn1t1on, 11 1ny. of th41 Tile street 1dd1111 •nd olh« resentatlve appointed by the No bid will be conlld..ct unlet• lt lriS11 No 83-356935 of Offlcl1I Re-~ittllm J Cagney, an unm11rted Eneroacllmenl", "Community Fac:lll· real property detcrlbod ebove 11 common dfflgnatlon. II lily, of Ille court within four months Is made on • tllndard tornj cords in the olflce of tile RllCOtder of min. In tile deed rec:orded In Boal! lies Eesement" 111d "Oraln1ge over purporte<I to be' 189 S1111mwOOC1, 111 properly delcrlbed above 11 f th d r f' . tvrmllled by Ille ~rnent Ind 11 Orange County. 11560. page 838 of Offlclll Record•. Community Faclllll11" trvlne, CA. pUrporled 10 be. 8 Nortll C<we. rom e ate o inst tauance m~ In IOCOfda.noe wltll ''"' "In! Said Hie wltt be m1de, but wlll10ul Real properly 11 more c:ommonri file strftl 1ddr111 or olll•r Tiie under1lgn1d Truttft dla-rvlne, CA. 92714 d J of lelt.ers as provided In Sec-strwllOnl to 81dd11t." , covenenl or warrenty. e .. pr-°'Im-~nown u : 101 SchOlz Plaza, • 135. c;omon designation of the 1111 prop-ctalm• any ll1blllly for any lncorr.c:l-Tile underellinld T'rlm" It• lion 700 of the Probate Code Proapectlve blddlt• mey ull'n~ =;;:.~~.~~~~~ "'T::.!9:~ ~,f.':"'~1., 111e ::,i,v~:,·,1~:!0~:T=~~~ :,:~~!.~r~-;c' .= =:.~·~~~ty:C:;: ~C: of Califo~la. The lime ~or :;t,: :=~~ ! p1lnclp1l aum of 1111 no•e(•l MC:Ureci 1enemen11. 11«ed1t1meri11. l lld ap. 8Nctl, CaJ110tnl1. 11«11n. ~ornmon 1Meigna11oo, II any, llllOwn fiUng claims will not expl~ r~t 10 rile omc. o1 tile CNtf' ~ by uld deed of Tru11. #Ith 1n1.,...t ~"'"'"°" 1n.reun10 1>91onglno or The under1lgM<I h9r•by dl1C11fm1 Said Hie will be m•<M. 1>111 without rittrtlln. prior to four months from the P11111 Oper-11tona 11 ,,,. abo,,. l<IJ 11 In uld noll provided, adlrlncll," tnyWIM apper1alnlng, all 1t1blllly lor any lncorrec:lllMI In coven•"' or warranly, e•prnt Ot Im· Seid sale wOI be m~. bu• without dale of the heari"'" noticed drt... ttlephone number (T 14 any. und9' tile ,.,m• of uld DMd of Property 10 be IOld eub)ecl 10 tllt IAld •1rMt •ddreu 0t otn.r com· plied. r••dlng 11111. poaMlllon. or ~011t11ant Of wattenty, expr111 Of Im· bo ·-e 957.5212 ~· trust, f-. c;llarget, and •Xf*!IW of rlQllt o1 redtmptlon • 7129 020, mon ci.tlgnlllon. encumbranct1. lncludlno IHI, 1>41ed. r90atdlng lltlt. poueealon. Of 8 ve. A peymeinl bond, S1ano110 F tile Trutt• •nd of tfle lruttll cr .. led 7tt 030. 72511) CCP Seid .... will be mlctt wtthClul c:lltrOH 1nd 11tpen• of the Truat• !lnGumbrenoee, 10 pay the remllnlnQ YOU MAY EXAMINE the 907 In Ille amount of fifty percl9nt by Hid DMd of Trull "Protpectlve bidder• tllOUld ref9t Wlll'r9tllY.•~1>rnt01lmpl\ed,ffOlfd-1nd Of tilt 1ru111 creeled by Mid prtnclpel aurn of the note(•) tteurad We kept by the court. U you Ille contract Pl'iCI mutt ICClOfnCllln o!:,:!12~1~1:~1~;,J=•!i :~=':'~~o~~~111~~1~~ ~:·1r.:,::=·P,~=~= =1:!.~~~~rti!:y~~=i:s ~-=.~~~:n::r.-:~ are Interested in Lhe.~tate, =::~=-~~orcii the C11191Nn A--..,tranoe 10 11141 tatm1. condltlont, eno tftect• Ot tnee of tile Note Of otlltl 01)1191uon bY hid OMd of Trvet to wit: ldYanoee. If lf'ly, uncMr '"'*'"'of you may .erw upon '""' ex· TM auooet1fUI tMdcMr ..,. .,. ,.. 111e Civic c.n111 Bulld11111. 300 EMt 1n.1t11 and,,,. nabillty of Oefeultlng aewreo by attc1 OMd of Trvtt. wf111 1&9.083.93 wu11 1nter111 t1ier.on Miid o..o of TNat, '-· ~ ecutor or admlniltralOr, or QUlr«I 10 u~ • contrK1urel cn,:rr:::.n tii:· ~~~l~~., publl• b~mt;~ NOTICE IS HEREBY :~-=~ = ~":'.:.·,r:~.= ~=~'!.1~~~ 1~".:C,bll ,!:.> ·::: ~~=:,·~ T=-Oeed = upon the attorney [or the ex-~~. ~Of a~ ''!:: cation or this notice. 1111 101.i QlllEN th1I on Friday. o.o.tnber' ''· tile te<l'llt lhefeol lllld lnt.,..t on plu• eccrued 111• Chlll'Oft lfld for.. Tru11, fOf tllt emount r....on~ -e<:Utor o r administrator, and lllMltl be b1nC11ftO upon the Slate of amount ol tile unp1id balence of tlle 1993. ti 10'30 o'c::tock. AM of lhal tueh adv1nce1. end ptua Ifft. cfoeur• IMt and coe11. lmaled lo 1>9 178.900.00. file with the court with proof Celifornt• «tty Ul)C)fl IPPfOYll bY the Ot>Mgt11on MCVred by the lbove fl. dly al Mlln \..OC>by, Cour1hoult. TOO Cllaroea. end ••P911M8 ol Ille The ~lery ~ Hid 0..0 tllt beMflcllry und« Mid 0..0 or eervlce a wrhten ttquett StMI tcflbed deed of lrlltl Ind •lllNled Ct.le Cent• Orlire W.et, ~ Of frueiM llld of Ille tr\lttl ~by otTrvll 119'910fOftt•toUted and de-olTruetller"QfOf'Oe11,Cut9dMCld9-•a••r1a , .. ~t you ... _._ ---.1.1 In~ wltfl N powtllonl co111, e11ptr1M1, lll1d .O..ano.t la Sanll Arna I will 1141 tilt IOOVe de-Mid 0..0OfTnitt.TM10111 emoun1 11--0 10 1111 undelliOned I written llVtiWd to Ille und«tilgned a wrttten •-u • .., ,,. ~ ..,_._. Of Section 1170 Of tllt l.eOor Code. 190.813.112, ICllbOd ptOCMWty, undtlr Mid wrH Of Mid OO!IQl11on, lf)Cludlng rweon-Declllllton of 0.llUH anCI Otfnll!O ~fltlOn of Otftulf end~ not.ice or ~ flllnc of An (n. tllt~lleUeo1nllnedtNI tile total Indebted,_ being an and d«ret. Of to mucti 1nereot M tlbly .. t1m1leo fMI. cnaroee MCI••· tor s11e, and• written Notto. of 0.. °'hit. ll'ld a written Notloe of 0.. venlory and •p~nt of 11'9~!' ~,..,_Of ...... ntlmale on wl\loh tilt OC*llno bid It ~ be ~ 10 .. lllfy Mid pen ... of 11\t Tni11 ... 11 tllt lltN ol llult lf!O Elecllon 10 s.tl. The unct.f• 11111andEltetton10 &ell. TM under• rtta~ URU or or the pelJ· ~In tllt oounty tn wtliCtl tllt COINIUled mey bl! OC>lainto l)y eta-ludgrnenl wltll lnter•ll encl ooete, lnltlal PUblleltlon of 11118 Notloe. It llgMd CIUMd Hid Notio. Of Default tlOtltd cauwd tlld Notloe of OtflUlt wort! Ill 10 De clOl'I -tllott ,.... Ing 17141937-09M ,,,. day t>More 10 tlll "'9Net bidder, lor call\ In 1154,55363. 1ndEloctton1oa.t1tober9COfde<Jln llricl£1te11on10Se1110b9roc-oroedln uons or acc:oun'-men\loned •IClllll*'llldputllllfiedtiylNC. th41 .... ~ money ot tllt Unlt9d 8111•. 011.0. November 1, 1"3. tl\t countY WM<e 111e '"' prop«ty 11 tie coun1y.....,.,. '"' ,.... ptQ99'1Y It In Section 1200 and l200.& of rectOt of lnduterlel ~ ~ Oiled: Nov!tmbe!' 11, 1883. Oettd I t Santi An•. C•lflomll. REAL ESTATE Sl!.CURITl!.S SER· located, OC!llttd. the California Probate~. of IN .... ,.. -on .. II"" ~e::,0:,~7~E LOAN. IMC =·~··.:~~.,. & ~18!u1omt1 QOIJ)Orllion, g~·r~~":"tl:o'~~~~~I!. INC ~~~=~~~P=TIOH 0' .,".!_•di RDr. •11.h~ .. = ~.::.. ci:, o;. ';:~: BY T 0 SE~lllCE COMPANY, 191'"1 eoe.tta .. Trutt" 11 Mid Trve• l\MERICA 1 uwVer • -. -ment Olf 0• 11 .. l'flelrtll .....,_ 8Y Cindy &IM>OnOYer. Alllt~enl 2"°3UIToro ~.lulte'l~ (Setl)DJ Morger. 2050So BundyOr .•290 ll&Ald Trvtt•. Newp.rtlnd.CA.HMS ~oMoe ~tril 9•vo W••I. Ofange, CA ~o"::r~:.:=.c°'on« •·=~8rotC1Wt1Y.8uH120t ~2°i'a~4~A 90025 ~~,t2~';:en'*OO.CA.t'l l12 k'HPutt) bl ·~!-~1''0r .. -,. ___ W:.11::-;c.': ::Oti;..~ "°' t2MI Count~ ol Or1noe. CA. Sent• Alla, Ce. t27ot ly Franoee f Eliltt • \Ito. Proel· ~y; l11retn1 Cll•mbeftaln. AH!. ,.ncu •·•· ~' ,..,..._ 91ate Holoftll 111c1135.e2ea ttr K erown. kgMttt 11•1tn ... 10 oen1 iecret•rv Dally POot Nov. 24. 2~. l.'n". Y1ctOr-l•••••o0111 Publllhed Or•nve Co111 Detty PllOI PubllllltO Orenot COM£ OeMy ~ Publlllled Orange Coaal Oeltr Publlallld Or-no-eo.11 De.Uy Piiot "ul)lithfd Or~ eo.1 lWy "1!01 2 1963 P\iblllltd °'991 C-1 Dtly "llol \. ~ Nov 2• OK t. I. 1H3 Nov 17 2•. Otc 1. 1"3 ltflot Nov 10 17. 2~. ltl3 Nov 24 Otc 1. e. 1983 NO-. 14, Otc I, I , IH3 ' 6204-83 Nov 17 24, 1~ ---------"' 9211·83 eon·•3 ~H-&3 '°'2·13 &113..s 907•~13 . -... .. 7 7 ... -------------·---... Q Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, November 24, 1883 CLASSlFIEl> OT1':u.:£..V'lliR Telephone , t•rvi1·1•: Mon<lay-Frjdtt y 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.~l. Hu iness CounH·r: Monda y-Fri tlay 8 :00 A.M.-5 :30 P.M. DEADLINE PURLl(:A'fl~)N UEAOl.I NE Mondav Tuesdav Wednr cfa v Thur!>duv Frida' Satur<lav • 11nd a v S<1t. M (lll 1'11t'"· W1•d l'lwr .... Fri Fri I I ::Hl .1.111. ·l::W p.1n. i -:W I' 111. .1.:w p.111 kW p.111. :~:OU 11 Ill :~:Oil p.111 . CANCELL ATIO:\ & CORllECTIO:\S: Cancellation s and r~1rrel"lio11~ lll<t' be made on samt· JeaJline~ as above. Please ask for a canrrllation , number when ca ncell ing your ad . ERRORS: Chec k your ad daily and repon errors immediately. The DA ILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir !>t incorrect insertion cnl y. CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 ..... ,., .... • ..... '" kl• ~~~~~~~~-............. er_a1 ____ ,_ .. __ 2 C.a111l mm LlllAISWI IAYFllOIT SHl,000 t -• ~--nwt ...cl.• OllUOIYI Sltl,000 Ocean Breezes, yachts and sail. d rama all around lrom this 3 BR ex- citing remodel! New kitchen. baths. spa, hard- wood floors. elevator Come i;atch a sunse111 Bright and cheerful 4 bedroom. den & lamlly rm residence In protected Linda Isle Se- cluded atnum patio wlc11cular staircase 10 2nd ltr gallery. Parquet floors. French doors & 3 lrplcs add 10 the charm or this wonderlul el!ecu11ve home . Sllp & side lie • will take a large yacht Owner will consider an ex- cnange. 631-1400 144-tOIO Whet a Wonderful World ol Shopping. right at your fingertips everyday! De lly Pil ot Class ified Adi. To piece your ad. call ~2-5678 and let a Clasllfled Atf-VllOr help you. - "All HI HO' I ttOMI '-lee. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 More families are getting the camping ""bug"" thll year. II you ha ve a camper lhat"s not gelling used, sell 11 now with a Claasllie:f Ad. Mt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1ng persons are doing business as· (Al SUNGROWTH MAINTEN· ANCE (Bl SUNGROWTH XVII. 1120 Ptcllle Coast H.gnway Hun11ngton Beacn, CA 926<18 Gtenn L Gearnart. 7222 Sea· worthy Or , Huntington Be.cn. CA. 92648 L1wrence D. Schley. 6692 Harbor ~ey Circle, Huntington Beech, CA. 112848 Glenn L. Gaa.rhart Tnlt s111emen1 was flleO with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Nov 17. 1983 f2305l3 Published Orange Coest 01lly Piiot Nov 24. Dec 1. 8. 15, 1983 6200·83 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHI NAME STATEMENT Tne lottowing person 11 doing business as J 0 INTERIORS 3100 Airway A•e . Sulle 125. Costa Mesa CA 921126 Yacoub N Oushalr. 10457 Slaler Ave . • 103, Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Thia business Is oonducteO by an lndMduat Ytcoub N Oushair Thlt statement was hleO wllh 1ne County Clerk of Orange County on Nov 16. 1983 F2303SI Published Orange Coas1 Daily Piiot NOY 2•. Dec t 8, 15. 1983 6197·83 Nil.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as PERFECT PACKAGING SERVICE. 1491 Ste •I. Baker Cosia Mesa. CA 92626 Gayle Lee Spinks 3221 New York Ave Cosla Mesa. CA 92628 This business 1s conducted oy an lnd1vldua1 Gayle Lee Spinks This 1111emen1 was hied wllh the County Clerk ot Orange County on Nov 16. t983 F2'°"3 Publlsned Orange Coasl Diiiy Pilot Nov 24. Dec t, 8. 15. t983 6193·83 I O RU ST t , I I I I' I I D u H 0 M I Daily Pilat c L A s s I F I E D /I. OAlll' ~OT AO-YIM>I MJ·S.11 .... .... I I r r I I T U J A H 1 -:~ Th• ort•e•t In my nom.1own I Ii I I _ •1• ru lly wlld Thty call • • • • • PO!lle 0•1••• •om-whO on \ L A W 0 L F \ ly-yo-i ! .. l~~ttm~·~ilt!Tt•S IN I' r I' r r r I ! ~~·~~~· uitlu I I I I I I l ... LITS._..,. II••"""" •t .......,. _ _.........,...._ __ 1 .... 11 .... •..,•n.-...le ... r._h_..le __ a ... =-.1t1 ..... 1.,tr..,W.__._~1 1u1t1 fer kit ...... •!tit 1::.1=:.:;g~~--i ln!!! Vat~ In••• UaJaral•• .. :;::::;;=:':":2~1n~er~al~iiii-;llt:;i2l:.;'"~":al~==~llt:;:ll a.l~ Ll1H1 It••• 1041 •twrrt lwla lllt liiiiil 282 lr•lu 2244 P1al•1al1 1117 lllLI , ... IM w-IL 1er.yr1y,1650 -1; IEWOllH •nr 2 Br,Penn S7001ytly 38r?Bll Univ Prnr ;,oo Ull ISLE OPEN HOUSE 11-<IPM 0~RO 'rtacular OCEAN llllll llTITI ..... , I Wl.ter sq ti "J tr pie~ tur111111 oin· •101,000 Wed-Sun 2109 E Balboa N LOT. Wflltewller A ma a t li.ed De ing. tam rm. 2 ~ragH Traditional 3 Br, 3'A Ba. Bayfront, pier & Blvd LO tam home bau view 3 Arch Bay So 1 oua om • leltlls 112001 •73 ·••• • 1f t New lubuiou8 1eoevetop-I S 5 7 6 O O O' Laguna. Ou1tded gate 11on1hlre 5 Br. WoOd pan· mo ., • .. ~ ..... gt float for 6~' bolt. Priced to ae $1,200.000. msnt p1010011n last grow· Se~l~ade dn E-i terms area wlpvt bch. tennla eilng & wOOd covered JA•I llAL.n S pa.cioua 3 Br 2''• Ba. t1Jn1 YllTA HL U .. U" •• IT Ing Coate Mesa Talk owe "pp (7 14) c111&ctubh1M1 Owner.Fri lireptace & bar, warm & PllPl&l&llMllT rm 2 C•r gn1oov about appreciation 644-1642 676-3772 to Mon 7141499-3070 cory country feeling, 114/lll-1111 lurtltt•OCk \1000/mo • Fabulous bay & mountain view. l Bdrm, l Ba. potential • thla 11 llft Re· . ~ or Tuea to Thu1 (2 13) pool·tabte itze playroom S9' dep 2 t3168 t-6765 -·ndo N\J\n. Loweet .-1...-at $29~.000. alyy sh11rp 2 Bdrm 2'A ba CtrtH ••I••• 1012 799.1159 Plue laundry room & lel~ '" '" ..,,.. .,. """"" end unit with lireptace. ---~ ..... """""'!~~--b re alt I ea t a r ea p l l HO? L•t•H ltaclt 2241 ••JSllE .. acE IAYflllT attached 2 car garage, OIM MPW Reduced to $159,900 2 $725,0 00 . Beverl y ta••• I 3 Br trplc spa $15001mo -r~ deluxe bit -In kitchen, 5 Bdrm. 3 ba owners unit bd, 2 ba, hardwood and Morphy 844-6200 5 bd, 3 ba. i house from 675-3067 l 11 Bayside Place Open t-0 carpets & drapes 10% wlnlce cou1tyard I 2 Br Ille rtoort. brick patio. 2 bCh. 11,.w S 1950 113 2 t3t876-2255 Specta{·ular bayfrunt dplx. 2 br. 2 bi up, 2 br, nown cDn mo1111 you In apt tn renr A Musi Sell declia, ocean and canyon East Balboa Blvd 2 ba dn. 2 boat apac:es. Reduced-$1,000,000. s~~~.~ribon Asking ~~;~~15 By owner. 71 4·879-5991 Miu ita Vit. 2267 PElllllU llOIE OOHIFIOIT Ocean & ,etty views Marine room, 4 b<inn. 3 bath, 3700 sq ft 4 ear parking. $1.385.000 Fllllllll lllCll NILL TOP New 4 br, 4 !i'l ba, custom French Nomumdy Estate 1.2 prune acre hilltop. Now $995,000. 00101110 CAYS IAYFllOIT CAronado Island eust. bayfront lot 85' boat deck Plans avail Now $370,000 w/tradl• AllOWllHD llOIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq h $440,000. W1U trade for a local proper ty. llLIOA COVES Traditional Bayfront 3 Br. 3 &, remodeled 2.000 sq. ft. funu.shed & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.11 Boy''"" Or·~· N B 67'> t.161 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 T'Hnl ...... Superb locatlon. three spacious bedrooms, den and famlty room. Upgraded carpet. Air · conditioner unit. Convenient to tennis courts and community pool. Lovely view of night lights ........................................ $249,500 llMllfn Piii . . . Great for the growing family. Four spacious bedrooms. It's one fo the Deane "Homes choice models, the ··Kens- ington". Features Include atrium, patio, flreplt and fenced yard. Backs to greenbelt. Community pool, spa and tennis court nearby ........................................ $239,000 m WIUIWI • •Ym . . . Quiet location on cul-de-sac. Three bedrooms. Fireplace with attract- ive mantel. Air conditioned. Secur- ity system. Estate sale. Realletlc price of... ......................... $125,000 131-1300 IAPPY TlllllSllYlll lrom the staff at Tra- ditional Realty. We wish you a warm holldayt Have something you want to Mii? Claulfied ads do CiUliited Adi yoor 00.. 11 well. 642-5678 stop lhoppl~ center. PIMUll 11 IBlll llU.. U. Like new Green Houae condo, re- duced $27,000. Feature master suite, convertible den. 2 baths, 2 terraces with city view. Owner must aell now! $245,000. c.a.u Dixie Sheldon, llPPIU llAL.n (111) 411-1101 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 12-4PM 2f17 11th St., Penlnaula *NEW CONDOS -BY THE 8AY * Welle tutt etepe to 9ef Md ooeen from ...... 1-ttorr unlt9""" roof .......... of tWtl ,....,.,. I bed. + den, llrepla DM IUJ OM Of .. 4111Mr. hey to .... CINet ...._IOlnt n1•1lll1 From --to ., ... 111-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL l STAfr , .. ~, .... ,,.@h .,,jlf,)flft\I Mit11Alfl'•'"'"' tmlT II II m1111.1 hlat• ............. Enjoy the amenities in thla family home featwinl • larp family kitchen, eeparate din1nC room over-look:inc latift pedo -or relax by the fireplact ln the oozy Uvinl room. 3 BdnDI, •wt.nc room. entenalnment bu, laundry room with atudJo with view. 3 ~ t>.tht. All thla and • larae 1 Bdrm apt. with sundeck. One ot the la1andl choice lOCIUonl. Good filJ.andne-$43&.000. • .. -.• Pen Pt Ellec Home View b 2 ba, alt, t1p1c view. OALLlll·H11 Olt -Dh13 br.2'1 ba,ltgmas1e1 oa1C1ner and lake llHElll llDLn ••wr•t ltacla l BEST BUY 17500 DOWN br suite. den lam & din mmmbrsnp UICI d t t.h1l(I ;;;:;;;;;;;;iiii=:iii 3BR Eastblull Condo rms 3 trplcs Steps 10 O K S850 681·3184 OlllTllf FlllOll IPU 1 HI OH $160,000 (2 13) 541-"460 bay nr beacn 3 car prkg 2269 3 yrs new 4Br 1 28r 4 car 11 You" e' See~ E erything Ill o••Yll·IY IWIEI Boat ramp Yrly 1ea~ le.,.rt lt1clt gar $427,000 Gd llnan v 11 -S2100 Msg 548-2575 3.4 Br 2 '1 ba ? biocll, to 17141 851 _9135 or 1nTown&Noth1ng Seems 11"1. lbed rate 30 yrs beacn close 10 pOOI & 720.1704 Agt Right Your Search ts Monaco wtth best GC Ctrt H ••I Mar 2222 tennis 962 6683 Over eteome Visit . view 14 Aue Vlllal8 B • y SID ? p l A' CE N S'"' 011 lllLLlllllOllll Open Wknds 640· 1538 " " ewport .. ores IOIAl I Jim VIEW In Harbor Hiii This new t•T&TI •izt LOT ~~Y~;~N;11;g~~l~u~1~ 3Br 2' > Ba condo pool. IEWNllT llAOll 200 Blk 40" 101. 3Br • den, 6000 sq 11 custom home . • • 835 Amigos =9 $995 Fabulous view ol grassy Jba. yard. compl relurb was jusl llsted & won 1 7 5X 170, 3 Bf 2 Ba Grundy Rllr 675·6 l6 l 644 -9081 2 t3-541 4460 ·meadow lrom this un -$449.900 217 Jasmine IHI tong al thiS price Baycres 1 $235,000 Ctean 3 Br I Ba. new crpt J BR 2 ,BA Plush Condo ~ usual property. 3 Bdrm 3 Open Sal/Sun t·5 Ope11 Tnurs-Sun 1-5 548-8200 645·0164 & paint Fr pie.\ 1000 willl 30 ti Boat Sltp Mo Ba 011 two 1eve1s with Ownrtagt 673·5551 5br 51)ba, llbrary,tam rm Liii llYJlll-619 Heltotrope 972-9406 to mo siJOO 67!> !938 creatove use ot natural Agt 673 25661759 1616 "1 woods and decorator Ctall Mt1a 1024 • • 2Br 2ba. dining room FIP, Jaem1ne Creek 2 br attacn or 85 t-8394 wallpaper Priced lor a 1'41 Patio, gar. $1350 Call hm 2 ba. 2 car gar sec 4 Br 2 Ba Newpon Island. very quick sa1e at ontv 4 bd, 2 ba. Mesa Verde . 673-0710 or 759-1552 ¥ate S 1600/mo. no pets 2 c.ar gar 25 dock. yrly ' $1 26,500 Prins only. --11-20 1306 t s1s1.soo 1st-3t91 7 14 .951.1759 11,llOPEI ITll LllOISLEH'•l'LITS • any ime 4022cnanne1 s1500 sp ------When youlease optlon thls Smart 2 Br, corner. used 1 .1.llealty 111·1142 SElECT E Siii IHEllS u ceplional value in DIRT Favorable price & brick lrpl, nrdwd fir s. PROPERTIE'-Sharp' 3 Bdr wisps. EZ Ha•bor Ridge Crest terms 631·09:~Box 5561 encl gar Below Coast layfrtat lt•t·LHH terms 760-8702. agt Almost 2,000 sq It ol Nwpt Hts CAPE COD 3 Br Hwy $850 673-6355 tfBr. 6Br Sooo sq fl .Ew,OllT COllDO Patrick Tenore comfort & luxury In this 2 Ba Assum loan 11•.;e;. "---.. 22•4 Pvt t>Gn & boat slip• Ideal Newport Beach to-$240.000 645-1446 "9111 IP • Ari 955-1055 675-5535 FOllECLOSllEI HOUSE FOR SALE cation Seller wlll provide OCEAN VIEW 2Br 2i)i" •2•s•r -!-1•s"'a""61Jp.mp""te•x•. s·m""""tnc-d Lido Isle. 2 story 3 Br 2·, b I LOW DOWN buye1 wl ooe year home Ow ya1d gar clean No pets Walk to !he each rom NO DOWN warrant 1 759•1501 LU\Cury amenities. ner ,575 • SSOO dep 1954 ba. formal 01n rm lrg this highly upgraded 1 TRADE DOWN want to sell. $165.000 "A"" M 549 3484 pa110 $1650 644-4895 Bdrm condo Features in-Call Mr Turner 556·0 174 BYCO 645·2251 eyer • or 646-7922 (botn evesi elude. new appliances. ·--------;1111~1 ut1.a'lt Btatl 1 fiO 2 Br 2•.; Ba Condo. lrplc, 2 Lido unlurn 3 • den home mirrored walls In Uvlng "' • car garage. relr1ge, wl d 6 8 1 A room & bedroom & ts MHA YElllE UllU llLLI lncld S7751mo 350 6~~-~17~os se avail gt beautifully wallpapered 4 Bdrm wllh many quality 1972 Beaulllul Villa West Avocado 11F2. 547-2888 Pr teed to see at utras RV acce ss. Home 20x80' corner lot & 731-7747 SI 19,500 646-7171 $139,900 • 11.l!!lliltiliii Hlghlyupgfeded 2Br 2ba, 2 Br 2'11 Ba frptc 2 car gar ltJMeOar~lt,IHr. =-large llvlngldlnlnglkllch relr lg e w/d 1nctd THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 011 OF llEULI 141·ll2t •-11111 area Light in18C'lor. Bell S7751mo. 35-0 Avocado f ~ In ora nge Co 11 F2 547-2888 731-7747 --•_-'!_'!_'!_'!_•_--• At lhe pier, a tare 3BR 2ba $~1.500. Young adults Rende z 11 o u s con -wetcome . Agt 540-5937 3 Br Pr. Ba on E side. lrpt. domlnlum on the site ol -l S nu paint & cerpellng. IESI YllllE 4 Br. J ba. nice home. WATERFRO NT TWNHSE 2 lrg master bdrms 2 , ba . nev.ty decora1eo f'rple 3 patios 2 car gar Sec Gates Slip may be ave1t S 1275 mot leese Weel<.· oavs 71 41835-0292 Sun- dav 673-0473 lhe tabled ballroom On lactat Prep $750t mo Req cred11 the boardwalk. steps to I lilts. TISTll _:heck 642-6153 YOU DESERVE IT! the 111nd with panoramic s52K per unit. Positive 3 Br 2 Ba trg fam rm IH'S FllHTI many extras Lowest Award winning home in a priced hidden 2-s1ory. very private prestigious Steal It at $185.000 community Located on a OwnrlBkr 760-8862 quiet cul-de-sac. this 3 Br ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 3'"1 Ba home with formal llOE ME•• HL ••• dlfllng room and large --patio is excepllonally 3 Bdrms. 2 baths, pool. priced at $650,000. Ask Large lamlly room with ror Dave Hlrschler. 1trep111ce. llvlng room with 644· 7020 fireplace and nice tand- LlllO lll&L ESTATE scaplng. Excellent flnanc- ocean 111aw Easy beacn wl l5% dn w/frple. Crpts. drapes 2 w11tk lo the 0ory fleet, eu.. __ ... 1 "-car gar & trg yard Pet ok Pavlllon and terry .,,.,.,,..,.. -· 2 4 4 4 Fo rd ham Balboa at ll"s best 140-IOll lFa11IHarbor) S936 -144-1211 $1000 sec Ag t 957-0701 /.Jn NILH 1.JAllEY & ASSUL fATESi I lllTS E.stde 3 Br 1 Ba. 2 cer gar lrg yrd, children OK, 226 24th Pl, S7901mo Avail 1211 47•-060 I iim-iiiiiiiiim.iiiiiiiiiim Ing Close to schools and park S 139,950. •~J-IZOO 4 Custom belch nomes ~ S249.500 u Hunt Beach Super elghlPle•. each with 3 Bdrm. 21~ be, double garage with garage door opener. $700.000. as- sume financing 12''11/e Terrific Inve s tment $795.000 es1de snarp 2 Br 1 Be enctsd garage wl d nook-up. crpts drapes patio No pets S550 • sec 548.5442 770·5629 Agt Patrick 963-8000 New gated 20 Townnome VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 Bdrm, 2' • Ba 1600 $Q II ot pure luirury 2 car garages. spas •n every home -maste1 suite din- ing rooms woOd burning loreptaces micro-wave ovens pr1va1e patoos 4 y aro s gardener provided f1eoant hv1ng only 15 minutes trom Fasn•on 1stano 7 minutes to SC Ptaza 01 0 C A11- por1 Just east or New- port Blvo & so ol San • PETE BAR Rm ~.. REALTY 121 LIH Pllll 11. Family soec1at gigantic 2 -Diego FrW) S l05-0 mo Beautllully de corated bonus room upgradeo in-63 l·5439 24 73 Orange ll0·1to0 -: COTE ~t, baytront condo, llght & side & out. great area Westaia1ttr 2291 bright Lrg master suite, ONL V $400 -S50 secur- llL.IOA esu•• 2 lull baths, lovely 1ty lee 537·5027 Avett now 4 Br 2 Ba -it d • ot ba POOL home near West· REALTY llHE/llClllf PRICED BELOW MARKET s • own view y HoMEFOR RENT Classic knotty pine. tile Gd area 3 Bdrm. $93.000 Sllp avattable S445.ooo 1::::::::: Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm $875 ~·:st~~~e~~g~~·;~ tr:~~- tireptace. bUtlt In book-Call Agl 753·8731 Lt1111111_1'!180n I lllTI Fenced yard & garage dener & pool serv pa10 snelves, 3 Bdrms. 2 Ba Baa t lt1clt 1040 • • Ktds & pets -•come Kies & pe15 ok S600 -~~~~ S~~;~~~g incom~ Owne; wlll go FHA. 3 Br. 21•-------• Super e•ghtplH. each wtlh 863-0755 Agent no tee S600 oep 663 0755 ba, lrplc S 118.000 . 3 Bdrm, 2'"' ba. double Super custom house 3 • Agent no •ee I Jl'llllf)Uf ti()"lfi owe 213-530-5159 ·~·Ste•hS garage. Copulld be con-huge family room c .. 2~24 -($35K betow 1p'"'1alaal1) dos Owner w1ll hnance at 0111 111tll v Realtors. 675-6000 .. · · gourmet kitchen break· 1---------Take over s•;, VA!n. Spec. bay & clty \/US! 12>rw •. Super invest-last nook. prolessional CASA DE ORO _ __ $70.000. 4 BR 2 story. l'h (2-381 2'"1 b a Cape ment. aslllng $795,000 decor large master suite HORSE LOYEllS ml to beach. Marcella. Cods) Xtras galore! Apx CALL BILL COTE workshop garage. Quiet ALL UTILS PAID Cou.Tll' Livi.I A_g.~ 840-2678. t6% cash dn & PIO tge lo 760-1900 lamlly area $55-0 -$50 Ccompare before ~,ou ient ------:r.;'7"::4 Int Ins. S255K & S210K security lee 537.5027 ustom design eatures Ellpanded rancher with • l"lat John Zarvos Viking R E Poot bbQ cov rd garage Bdrms. 2¥· baths & sep-flllTISTIC 760-9669 olc 540-5583 View ol ocean & nue tlgnts surrounded with ptusn arate master suite up-n 2 Br. 2''1 ba Twnhse. tandscap.ng No e>ets stairs. tnctudes stable Plan 43 1n Culllerdele. 3 IUmFIL 11111 lrplc. micro, trsh comp. Bacn Furn S5 l5 wld hkup Spacious 1 Bdrm Furn $580 with 2 stalls & separate Bdrms. 2 ba, everything EITITI 5795. 545_3115 365 w. Wilson 642. t9i" 1 workshop or office . has alredy been done, A maaa customized De-Tri-Pie• tor sale. 9 yrs old, -B-lt 11. 2640 Shows beaulllully • a many upgrades. Covered vonshtre 5 Br. Wood pan· 3 bd-2 be: 2 bd-2 bl; 1 WllTll ...... o.•. --·-·-·· ..... -• ... c ............. !"'""'-stea I a t $159.000 1 patio. nice yard. Excel-646.7171. tent location near park. ellng & wood covered bd-1ba Frplc, baleony. 3BR. 2BA. &46-5606 YOUR ow11 THE REAL ESTATERS oaiebOUt Boyl'i Beach ' Real Estate MAlllOI VIEW HILLS Im pressive . Seusalllo model Three bedrooms. French doors. Hardwood mouldings. Parquet floor In family room. Park-like back yard wl1h spa, Flre- pl1 . $329,000 131-1300 -Yoo don't need a gun to '"draw test" when you pt~ an ad In the Dally Piiot Want Adel Call now I 842·5678. l'l••• .... •f ...... , . ., ... t.~ For o-llled Ad ACTJON CaU A DAl.l Pl.OT .... ¥1SOI MJ.1611 . "95• ol •1 1"'8JIOftlft ~·""' frt111t dw Pilol." I 64•rr•IM4 I• llw .. , ... •114 , ... R..ptn ... ,., .,. .. .._ ...... , .... to t.U.-1• , ••• ,,.. , .. ,, .. , ...... ,)-'"~ ................. I .... •ttt "'-'"' •l1ll 1i.. Pl4•1 ,155.000 fireplace and bar, warm patio, enclOsed garage, Westside SEE TH IS ONE! ft and coey cOllntry feeling. lndry, walk to golf courae 2 Br 1 e a enclsd gar wld CQUllTRY ~lso!J ·Realty pool-table llZe playroom and school. $225,000. room crpts drapes pa1•o n , laundry room & break-$60.000 down, to assume no p915 S5501mo • sec ESTATE IHI area S725,000. the loan at 11-v.e; •. Catt 548_5.42 770•5629 Bever I y Mo r p h y 645-6473 lor details. ----'---,~~ 644-6200 H•t•ia Dtltrt Dua Peiat 222' I t ' 1450 DUPLEX: E111ra lge 3 786-1172 ~ Mar.011'1-lrvme ntr bdrm, 28" 18 ltv rm. 2 lull 1dy1wi1CI Lucky o;e;: bl,,., ~.. bllln kllch Plush Beau 20 acre . $3800 cC)tldrps S696 495-1490 Terms 499-4375 II T •rt Market post office apta on Ho ••Es FOR DENT 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine lake & ski lit1 $300,000. ... ·1 IUPPYIWI 6•2-9049 EL TORO 3 Bd1ms, HRTIWHI 1825-$850. Fenced yards 10 month old 2 story, 4 TUllSlfYlll Survival Property. Cloae. & garages Kids & pets Bdrm. 2•;, Bath. family TllU.nll underground. Prl11 group we lcome 8 63-0756 room with llreptace, al< LIN IULn forming. 499-4375 Agent, no lee. cond., wet bar and more. Ill· ltoO Unique 3-sty Swlas home natala $196.500 with $153,000 nea r Ario whead . In assumable financing. $99.000. 642-9049 Vall!J 2234 By Owner Prlnclpals Beach lront house v. acre -.. f--•·"'.. 3 Br 1-sty. 2 Ba. 1600 sq.It. only 832-~1~7 __ 2 Br, 2 ba. S515,0oo. Cali altl !!11Uf nu paint. carpel & So your old jalopy llnally tor details 213-733-3252 drapes. kids OK. no pets conked out and left you or 7 14-673-6928 (wknds) lalMa Isla•• 2lM Avall 1211 $925/mo with a loss ol drive? Find -1 Br cottage. Xviii 12115 Agt 963-3488 a dependable car In ~~2t 5A._d78Hetp? $650tmo + utll. 2 car gar. Rut ltac~ 2240 ctaallled. 642-5678 .,.. • " Reis, 213 438-0760 ' -~o------.~~ Downtown. 3 Br 2ba 1c. ...... 1 ••• 127 I 1175 Ct1tl •na I 4 duplex. 2·~ btks 10 bch 2 iiliiiiiiiiiileas1-11de. Xvall o;c 18. 8 carport Wa1er patd mo temporary. 3 bd. 2 $7251mo. 842-8203 5 Ill. TO DOllTOll LA ba. tmly rm. 2 car gar. eiK SiYi9 • • 2 large LAFAymE ,All ,lier s IOOOlmo. 646-6937 modern kl1ch elegant for- " l-.J 21.1.1 mat dining. designer naat ...., decor thru-out. huge 1111 Beautifully appointed, speciou1 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo on top floor. 2 walk-in. clOMta in mutet bdrm, 1kylit• in kitchen a ;uetf bath, all elec. 8/1 appliancee lDd. mlc:ro- waft, Mcnutty bldQ, 2 IU.b. parkm9 epac:ee. Prtoecl below pu.rchue: ukinq SllSL.000. CALL uIXII SHl.LDON (Zll)ll .. lMI llPPW Un (213) 411 .. 3111 d nlverslty Town Center rm, natural rock frplc, Condo. Furn. New 2Br, bbQ patio. solar healed tam rm, 2'hba. 2 car gar, pool &.jAORE $595 + I SO tip, 2 paUoa. ale , 2 aecurll~ lee 537-5027 C)OOll /jac. NO pell. HOMES FOR RENT S11601mo. 714 678-5734 Huntington Beach 3 & 4 l!!J!rl luc•, !!! 8drm1. $87 5-$900. C'1Nl5A tlt'r" wn Fenced yards & garages. • Kldt I pets welcome. FRONT: Furn. 9 Bf M "3·0755. A,_,I. no 1 .. or 4 Br $4500. 673· 14&4 ·-· · -----~----L .... /IM opt. 3 Br 2ba, =............ trplc , n ice a rea . S II • $800/mo. 2 13 530-5159 -------l .... /optlon «rent: 10119-NEAA WATER. Ortet to-1y 3 bf, 2 bl, A·t cond. •••••••••••••••• cation, ""'* 4 bdfm, &asolmo.(919)681-7750 Avlll IOi' w4nt8' St50 tum. 1 ..... ....-------,~=-= WESTCl lFf. Lo~ & lge llji!i Ufl ...... ••iiili •Br temtty ""' w1poo1. n11m IX cbNB&.i=:' rmmeo. cond. AMdy to typc ale.. 2 cat. gar· mQ\'9 In S 170 mo to mo. comm. l)OOlt ' i.nnts. NO • ...,.,... lwt IM '*'· S825fmo. eu ..ee.22 111-1• 2 to 4 90""9. u.t 1100. Cr•> ~ .................. Oft . ··~ Tuff•t. 810110 Clfftl I Glty .,.., .... ,.... '" "'- Delly ~9' CltMlflM 788-1172 ..................... "''• T\lfflt Ind ........ K for ...... YCMi cefl ... rew tuee.t lftCI ..,.. o1 Dl"er t9'1ftfl t9'f011ffl -.....__11 .............. 0111y '"•• c ..... r1eet ---"'"""' Me. c.11 ..,....,. lrWte Beautiful & park like· with terraced pOOI *Private Pa11os •Covered Pattos •Spacious Apts •DimngArea •Walk-in-closets • Home-t1ke t11tchens 1 block to Hun11ng1on & Frwys UTILITIES FREE 1 Bdrm Furn $585 2 Bdrm From S695 "LA QUINTA HERMOSA West ol Beach, 3 blks south of Edinger 141-1441 L11ailitac• 2141 1 Br trailer at Treasure Island. ocean view S425 213.433.9991 ••u'' a.1c1a 21u A a AT AT vouR oooR Cnarm1ng apt wlsllp tor 50 boat Ntcely turn 2 Br 2 ba. best bay view. trg 11v din rm. co11ered deck. micro. uhl Pd 2 pkg $2000 714°752-9511 OI 213.463-307 t NEWPORT NOW $435 Per Mo . Furn studio. yrty inc ulll. pool. bch. tennis, patio. ptkng. prlv . lema.te only 645-2963 owner A,._rtaeatl, Val. liliN Ptaia1•I• 1717 126!. Nice bac;;;ior. resp person, utlt pd, No pets. 106 E Bay A .... apt 9 ~-----28 R, 2BA. Yrty, S800 mo Includes 11111 673-8054 or (213) 928-2883 2 Br at 113 '' 2eih. S 700J mo Yrly 2 13-433.()602 ~· ._ ....... _ ..... .... -.............. .._......._.._ ..................... ,, .................... . -· _.._. .... Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/ThUtlday, November 24. 1M3 a 'b ler I•• llr••l•r ~ "· a..ut111l !Urlttla1 Ca~ ltm.t ......... la.U.J Lan 1 .... lttalr fala!l!t Platltr/ .... lr Tree ltmff ~ =======-·1 Ctlll••• Loving chllclcare, my w.T.11 Any it'Wld Oatpet lean Upt•lrM TrlmMll1'o BOOP 30881 HXMB186N fbo@MINt Ptximn>XtCAIAd J e Yfitt HMVICt ~ $2.17 Per day ----~ .. ---... ,""l""'Pl"""Ol"""l&l"'!'~-home. lull time, 1 yr up FOR 11 OVER COST Yard Maln1.eHeullng SMALL MOVING JOBS MAINTENANCE & F!EPAtR ftllltllH PAllTHll AHluccoa. lnt/1111. 30 yrt. Trimming. removll. yttd ~ RESPRAYS 847-7901 &50-7189 172-1722 MIKE 650-3283 MIKE848-1391 lt4& w 81kt< 241-1871 Fir• proofing lhl"Qlt•. 2& NMI Paul 546-2977 clelll•UPt.ttC 642·2914 t· Th1t'1 ALL )'OU pay IOI -....... l "tatal anttt Malnl -Clean VPt •TrM H AUi':7MOVE-REMOVE Llata1 rn• tMpet, lntl•Mt, :c· -EO'S PLASTERING , • ...,-~ .• 3 lines 30 dt y•a •a1111a •• Ct • "' ., " F II l .... T ... I I ood 11 I •11 .... I II I ....... t • " I " -Trimming.Hauling-etc. urn we. r-·· r Open lennta p(1Y9r olf1r1 n na ura w n . .. .... .. -. n e.11 .--• . pfij E TUTORING In theaumy your horn• 0, ofo· Bkkpg. peyrol , gen. acclg Concrete: u rorm. I pour Fr" e11. Pett 841_ 1098 963·5415 NORM IHiona, 111 •r••· S 15/hr bonded & lnaured. lrM Aeetucco1. Et1 8-45·82!18 Moit SubitCtt, K..r ........... DAILY 1 lltt '" Include• flah: & aec·1. FIHlbla htt, Iner or compl11• Joba. No Job C • ea1. Lie C-33 No. 290804 ~....,... tank decOI & weekly..,. wknds. 11 your buetnHt 100 t!Nll 964·0388 Tll llUI... PH1ullng: olleg• Sl~dtnt Kirk Wlll1 44~0344 836_89 t t aa II (714183 t-17U PILOT vice Wt atso stock & aer-0t can pickup & dettv., ffc5'i)'8 CONCRETE & L1wn•Tr ... Shrubln11111 ;:'.~10,:~j7;~1•11~78Jank lllnta~ --H w ~· Mt-TIH TJ-1 ltrftat vie• 1111111nx lank• Frtt countal 8•2·7047 MASONRY ... 9 yrt um• Trtt lrlm/Removel INT/EXT P·INTI~ F t w I H I - -TI." U.tt.. ·A C MOVING· " ""9 ~ I • er ea .,, C0treepondtnc41 MARMIE QUARIUM -BKKPG BY co••PUTER loc. Fret .. I 840-1706 Llwn m1lnt.1Rolotllllni R • ...... d .. ,_ SERVICE ... F I s·. "" 5 Oulcklc1reful. Low ralea. HS ... ..,..pen ...... -·-........... I Apprllut ICHmt, ttc SERVICE 642·5405 AHi. & Rtllable Service ii: I I rff tat male .. .,."" Haul 1nylhlng. 8-4&-733 I Lie T 138046 552·04 10 CALL JAY 648-34 78 HE-AT ING '.'"H.,e-al~ ~-r·ui~a. Jack Ml 638·44 7 t .._ a.~LtJI----From $25/mo. 675·0305 '":_r11111tltll 1-aa•J•ll I I - -•• ...., • ..... DIRECTORY '" • -,...,..,...,..-.,.____ tll 11 •A·1 llYIH• 12 YRS EXP. l'm'amall. Replpea. Call 642-8989 Typtng/WCHd Procaalng lv-1y-P1tklng Cot Calllatt •••l•t FtimOdlliA;patrs comm Home A:;;iira-Carpentry H m., II f 141· llH Best quallly 25 yr. Hp 85~l4%tee' are 1m111~on -Dflln• ctear trom 15-12-5-A=~lp";':t.~h~1~1g:'; plut t'1e IRVINE MtAAOR Repa1rs-SHlcoallng *N-cablntt• c1bine1 & resld Llc'd 'bonded Cablnel•·Elee-Ptumbtnj Furn1ce1 •Pool H111er1 Lie T • t 18,428 730-t353 Repair 1auca11. dlsp, e1c __ ,... and lh• HUNTINGTON S&S Aephll 831-4 t99ltc tac\ng. bits 4 tormlca 1n1. For HI. 552·9142. ' Fencing. DON 980-0I 9 C ---STARVING COLLEGE Custom Graphlc1/Muriit Mytlrne M&M 642·9033 Wldtw Clea g BEA~~~:,:;y~iVtfY Atteraeis______ counleftops 842-0881 R Addlll ·R model Ute Rlum.blog. eiic--:c1n>. Htut Haig STUDENTS MOVING co Quellly lnll•KI pelnllng .... 1----;---wAift wlZlAD --""!-~--"""""--c t coom I ,onRssld. I I Floor covr'g. Shiva, elc Ad'.BIN's cLEXNING LIC Tl24-438 Insured for your hOme Of butln•11 ~~ .. ~~~=~~~ WINDOW w ·SHING no elttre ch11g1t •-·ta ltll LIW Otlltr 11"9 1J ommerc I · e enl a Frad A• J""k 962•2 •• 3 F 1 .. d 982 7• 19 .-" CALL TOOAYll vwwC B LI~ I E I C-na t Se lee Licensed 875·2828 " .,. ..., .... SERVICE· I thoroughly 841·8427 ree e• .,lfl y -" ~l.t,~~.~u .. The only magic 11 •• I ,.II ••u•• • lvll/ uslnesa I 11 on 11per ar,..n ry rv _ NEED HELP? CALL JEFFl i;lean house 540·0857 WATCH US GROWi flttlill ----.......-._ r~:"'t .;::;:1, QUALITY.. 83t-2028 --•Crlmlnal/Drunk Or vlng Repalr·Remod-Addlllont D1~11l J k 1 111 d , -_ _ -"" ......,.,.. Your Delly Piiot •P 11 I Ooors-elc 548·4980 -ac 0 a ra es carpen-lt,.1ll1ltlt/Tlltrtllll .. i L 1 It t -L -• er1on1 n ury ---·---Ywlll TAPlNG try. pa1n11ng. gardening. 4t> .. aa C tllHI Farthing Interior Dea on 11t1dtl I I IW s~~~s~~::y • Real Estate REMODELING· All phases All Te11tures & ACOUlllC ctean ups, etc No job 100 Have rela. Beclly 120•9 5 Voice Training Slnglng HANGING/STRIPPING lanicta ,, •st·a-te""i-.w-req-u""'lrM-l"'ha""i'"'at""I , C e,7'f'orme~t :;;~blems 1 Also cus1om cabtnela 18 Free esl Kevin 673-1503 large or small! 556·2264 HOUSE-APARTMENT speaking. clanlc or mod· VISA·MC Scou 673· lS 12 contracto11 who pertCHm 142·1111tlf,122 a or ree n • consu -yrs In arH. Uc, bonded, --Cleaning or Renovating. ern Mbr NA TS 780-0841 BLACKWELDER Paper-TYPINGIWOROPROCESS work over 1200 tnctudlng 11111on with an a11orney lns"d 968-3584 anyllme lltclric1l ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Free es11mate 850-4468 p lat' hanging & removal Quel tellers repons resumes labor and materials must 7 t4-751-5270 We llx tt. brtak II, buy II or lpt dll 63I 6281 •-1-HOUSECLE•N1NG I flllllE PA mH work only 494·3616 manuscr e • cboenlllrcaecnloser~ aUhnotulcentd tedso 1KCtaat .. 1 Aattattfwe Repatr-Anerallons ELECTRICIAN Priced-haul II 548·5009 ,.. _ ~ c•p•A .. :""fi,.lg""'h•q•u•a"'li1•y""!ln•c•o•m-e -P90!9'!0!IP-l""lllllP'!!9'11!'11'11-I Doors-Windows-Cabinets rtght. frN Hllmale on PAINTING CARPENTRY EXP"D REFS I EXPERT Wallcoveflng In-l•irita1J Slate on lhtif tdvertltlng tax work at reas rates ACCENT PIN STRIPING Panet-Pallos-Fences. 35 large or small Jobs Lie REPAIRS.Gary 645·5277 897-4386 536·8322 by Richard Sinor Lie sta11a11on Reas Consult· ----- -Contractors I nd con. John Brown 631·6483 ANY CAR $44.95 yrs e11p Jerry 546-4413 396621 873-0359 PlL MR. SPARKLE'$ 260644 14 yrs ot happy anl Asstgnml 681·8590 •SPIRITUAL READER• sumlllrs, con11ct Mary i iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii.• Trim II Sysltms 549-0827 _ -----RESIO/COMM'L/INO -tocat cualomers -----Adviser on all matters. Grondie at 558•4088 wllh • To pltol yow meea-a-befOfe the rMdlng public. phOM I • I l Repair/small jobs. Fences. 20 0 ~ .-., ..... FIHll llllEOLUIHll Thank you. 963-4114 P1111l Ul~'I Wra~ love, marriage, bu11ne111. any "uttttona. Contr•--1 fl tt •I shelves'. partlllons Low yrs. 0 my own wor.. ---675 2•"5 63 9 7 " .... - -Lie 278041 •L "'•"8128 WllHWI * g••~s QU•LITY p•r--NTERS-NEWPORT-TIRP RT •le ' -I l· 39 tor's Slate Licente Uc'd dey care. 1';1.4yrs. rates Steve 731 ·831 t " ~.,. Hardwood floors ln11alled. -..-5 • ,.. ,.. ,.. sanded. refln , cleaned. 20'1.0FFt ReUable lns'd PROMPT, NEAT PRO· 3857 Birch tcor Quall) Boa1d. 28 Civic Cenl8f companionship, fncd C t •a--1 --C11•t1la1 waxed Ins, lie 8H-8868 Reta FrM HI 540-5854 FESSIONALS 636·7149 $ t OFF wtlh ad 549·2287 Cldlllac8 to Go-Carta Plaza. Room 6!Kl. Santa yard. Suianne 556-3098 II~ _ ..... ct Whatev9f the Fad Ana. CA 92701 . Deity Piiot Clltlltltd. 642-5678 . -----cXRlfEt & UNOlEDM In-• ., ... , •• •••••• II II will bark. neigh or 111 HIVt tomethlng you wanl .. tek• your thoppll)Q .... Seit With EASEi Roll 'trn~lf he market Shop at home. 11"• euy s11llallon & repairs. 30 Mowing, EdgTng Twice • hay. you ctn buy II or Mii 10 Nit? Clu tllltd ad• do ler by utlng tn. Delly Pl-lft t BREEZE Wllh a Ct lied Ad with~ 642-5878 yra e11p. Andy 645-9031 mo. 120.126 ~5-5737 it In ct11111fled &42·5878, ll well. 642-5171. lol Clullfltd Ada. Claulfltd Ads 642-5e71 C.il N 2-5171 Clllllf1td Ada 642-5178 .. Aer~ta=•.-••-••i..;U;.;;•;;;I.;........_ Atlrtanta, Val. A111tant1, Val. l11t1l1 tt Ltat A fHd 3004 Pnnaala 3012 l11iat11 OJI· 4014 C.ta lt11 2724 I ltlc~ 2711 I 2 It Sbrt 2tOI Demon11r1tor Partner • HOIOSCOPf S 7.3'Br. 2'X 61 condo. Bl;:;~:~!ndo: !011 sg00t'reu~!ac°'1~1~v !'~1~: FOUND. ADS E~~!~~{~~~~~9~ ~~~:~ f~?~ :ft~~ . Newpon Cresl. All bllns. course view, 3 Br. 2·~ ba. $295 • u1ll 499 • .-722 yachl. Pre-tu lnvttl· BY SI DNEY OMARA w/d hkup. 2 car git, pool. ARE FREE UITIO MIORI ment, & subalanllal dlt-spa, lennls. BeeuUlul. 2 trplcs, pool, jac, lennla. WE LOOK FOR VOUI Bachelor/e.enttorette counl. Contact 83t-413e ' TtWI_. 15 Goodwill Ct 1 yr lse. s14oo 261•7372 HouMIAoomma1es Otlff t.r lltlt TSL Mgmt 642· t603 BIG CANYON CONDO un11m11e<1 832-4134 Cal·. Ottloa & Birthday Parties LAKE TAHOE Frple. vaulted celling, dbl 2BR. 2BA. trpl, garage, 2 bd +den $t275tmo G f TllE WT lllUll F~n:h~~ g~\ii =::r! garage. pool & apt. DtW. block 10 beach 673·7761, 780·1397.agl. lllllH ti 2112 Hl·Hll 738-8538 556-8538 Slmb1r1 & Neiman rlghtt. Friday, November H 2 Bdrm 2'n 8a S775 $635 840-3767 tit EXOTIC DANCERS M/F 5 yr lease. x1n1 groae. ARia (March 2l-April 19): Spedal meeuges. requests are 866W. 181h. 645-2739 2.B 2·b be h $825 lu Cltatatt 2771 NEWPORT BEACH 1036 For B1chtlortet1e) Parties Agt (9l6)583-SS8l likely to oome from children. You have chance now to remodel, ---,m--llT--•• -1--y:iy. ~ ••. nrllttllC .. · dep. WATCH THE wAXLes. rrages $95 mo. Vicky Found: 811Ck Fe Cat, 1 yr, +Slrlpptf gram• 828-49411------- -..1-and rebuild on a more ....-t....1 -·-·-. Focus on 1 Br.1 Ba. ell bll-lnt. lndry 557·6985. 1-338-4t02 Ocean view. 4 unll• new. 45-4800• 845•3323 Lucky'• Market In El PHONE FANTASY ltlt W11t.. Sltl "' ~...: .-.---... ""',._"" rm, Cat port, nr belch & 2br. 2bll. -492-8236 Otflct ••••••• 14 Toro. 497-t 146 25 Ladles to share your ANSWERING. sEAVlct: creetive chanps. experiment and declaration of intentiolll from shopa. 1425/mo. Hfft ltac~ 27 1 t50 S" n. olfl!ea "lvail-Found: Brll. Spanlel Fem. FanlHIHI 828·7182 Telephone Operator. '"~ 2Br,SK951mo •S250MC. 1blelorenlmo-10-mo.2 11117 In Minton Vjo. w Mal e 29 auks a 11.-.-.1~ .. 1 ." 735 w t8th. SI. " "' Various Shilts 494-7777 TA US (April 20-May 20): Family member requests T1ll1• Ml·11H IN N p H Slept to sand. Nu cpl. spacious ottlc.s. 2 MC· 831-9284 bear-drinking buddy Atlendanl. Uve--tn. C.M, consultation, dialosue and "proof" offeelinp. Study documents, llll&IT Ill Singles t & 2 Bdrm Aparl· garage, 16468 24th St. relarlal a paces, con-Found: F c111oo kitten, whl Scoll 714-241-1235 Asalst teacher In wtl9el check, __ realbe that you can ..... 1 .. +'---..•d"' unique Ule of 1595/mo. 2 BA. 2 BA. ments & Townhouse• 2t3-592-2725 ference rm. can Include pawa& cheat, nr Pomona chair. PIT. hrt 11t11. Rm & -.-.u .... .,.... from $660. (Atlc aboul ltt .__ existing phone sys. Alto School. 642•8027 alt. 4 lcLttJa I Board .. 1200/mo. Fern. written word. Ganini, Virgo. Sacitt.ariua oativee fi8ure ln Twnhs. amelt petlo/yard. furnished apts. complete m •~ pant.al space avall. • pref 838-1788 excitinl ICeJlArio lrplc, carport, lndry rm. with TV, llneN & u1.,,a11s, ; B 0 u1. a I b ch. 754-7017 Found. Fem ~I~ long lutnctita 3111 Wit '"4. luhtllt GEMINI cMay 21-June 20): Focus on family activities, TIL ~=·~" 18~;~·11oa may be r8f)_~ed f~ ahort 52nd/Seashore Lge 1-3 Office sullee available ha:le c1•b ;148:65~·KH UOdllied e11erclae pro-PIT Mornings. Wiii lraln. visi -na hich tell f tri and _-.. tar~ or longer:-No lease room w/prlvlleges. $400 as low as $225/mo. No ra 1 • • gram. AM end PM exper wllh CUMllet 1 ta. .......... memaces WnM 0 .. ·-news ., Mt ,,, .. ,,1 req d). On Jambor .. Rd ulll Inc. 646-5417 lease required. Ulll & Found Fam Sliver gray Ian ClltMS. 897·2069 Plus S3 35 hr to Sllf1 concem1ng health. ~ adjusttnent t.akea ~...:_ ideea az:e Lerge 1 bd-new c11pels/ at San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. BACK BAY NB $200 janllortal services In-poodle mt11, mile trl cOI-Full llme Apply Books on IOlidified and a sped.al plan for remodeling or UCU1f'ating ta drapes/ palnl on ground 144· 1IOO Incl. ullls. Yoong woman. eluded. I blk to O C. Air· ored Ausl Shell New-MCHt tamlllte art getting Tepe 729 Farad CM articulated. Libra plays key role. lloor. 382 Vlctorta Street Al the beach a 2 Br 2 Ba non/smoker 646·5559 POii & Fwys 546-280 t port Beach An Im al the camping .. bug .. this Atlt tor Greg. 548·S525 S4t0851 9523 Sheller644·3656 year. It you ll•v• ••---------CANCER (June 21-July 22): What appean to be a W. will · ap1 'h block trom ocean. Furnished room near 16 17 Wes tell ff. N. B CllTIPf' that'• not getting Auto BOdy & Paint usta-actually be a gain-you'll recover from original 1etback, you'll "'LIKE BRAND NEW"' 4 tennis courts across lhe beach & Fwy s2sotmo. 278· 1365 sq II Sullable Found· Mate, Collle X. uetd .... , n now With 1 llnl wanled. etpenenoe in ti f •L.-t lead to ..a:~ and fit l)e4.1--Sparkling 1 Bdrm trom streel. unturn Onty $775 963·4954 for medtcat or dental Sable. Santa Ana X CleaeHled Ad. 969•12a.. let mo on <>reea \.U• UlalUver}' pro · LUllC'. $U0, 2 Bdrm from $535. yearly lease Cell btwn Agent 541-5032 Monte VI Sia. C M terma ,,.. rid of superfluous material streamline techniques 8 -5 M on.Thurs Furn. rm wtpv1 balh tor ---645-7579 I I W ... Sltl I • e-~-• . . Ullls pd. pool, garage. no 7141759-0351 clean. resp. n-amk/drlnk •CdM dlx sulles. ampl t I II tit...... Sltl Pi9ces figures prominently. pels. c M $350 545.2517 pkg S350up 2855 E Cst Found M blk Lab mix ;:~:::;;:~:::;:::::::::::L:=:~=====~ LEI (July 23-Aug. 22): Lunar cycle high. judgment is on 301 Avocado. 642-9850 Hwy 675-6900 wired bandana. F 1llv8f MAHAOEMEHT TAAIHEU Y 'll c d 1~ s c S • · I M/F, Npl. walk to beach gray & 11n Poodle m111. M target and intuitive intellect ia boned to nm>r·sharpnml. OU Lux on o, w " to 0 st paCtous smg e, one Pool & tennis $250 enc llnatl/IFFIOE llver & whl Span mix. F U· TOTE·I IAll£T$ be at ..Cn'-t place at crud.al moment, you'll emeroe victorious in Plza. Frplc. w/d, In home & two bedroom apts. ulil 548-4260, 993-4888 Choice Newporl Beach blk tonghatr ca t w/Te111s &._.. • sec. 1 bd, $600, tncl 1en· --pow~r strugle. Law ia on your side, tradition al8o rides with you nts crti, poola.. jacuul, Rooms tn NE Costa Mesa locallon on Pacific Coast tD. F charcQal grey short· and \,jftare a "sure winner." sauna Trle'Y 979-6136 home nr SC Plua Pool Hwy. Harbor aide. appro11 hair cat N.B Anlmal ..na (A 23 ~-22) y 'll h wid udi days.631·6543eves. 5751w11 546•05t 4111es 1200sqlt.714·645-7100 Sheller, 125 Mesa Or, v-. ug. -~pt. : OU reac er a ence, Mid C.M. loc. 2 Br 2 Ba . Baylronl. Otf1ces.. patios. C M 644·3856 effort& will be appreciated and rewarded. Focus on appearances new oplltdrapestpalnl • IUWI llRL parking, janltorial. Found Small long hair blk before media, ability to attract important people who will single Slory $525. Wkly renl81a now avail. 673-t003 cat In Bluffs. N.B Has ..-.nnte your product. Aries, Leo, Libra native. play .c.-11i.... .. t 851-9523 115.50/wk. & lip Color Dallas Tena lie wl shots . .---.... ....__. FURNISHED or TV Phones In room 2274 fflt ltlt tt "• 1U 544.3717 (ttletterl rolee. PALM MfSA APTS. UNFURNISHED. Newport Blvd CM DU<. OFFICE SPACE ---.,--LIB~JSet willpt. ~--Octah.~2): Wish~-~ -~-~ticin 11~r15~66:1~'::i~s29~~: ~561 All UTILITIES S"" &6;~:4:~DGE w~i°h'~~A~~i~;;:lng F~,~~!~1 ~l~I M'.n3oa~~~ manner. UllC' cu on area .,."" ... ...,..__, aiuvuucu Mesa Dr. Santa Ana PAID. HEALTH '"" lllllT ILn Ill Hal Baker I Harbor BI. mystery, 9U8pidoo. You'll make important dbcovery, you'll be Heights. 7141548-9860. CLUBS. TENNIS, StOO wk up. Color TV " 54.9-0087 and will n~.-r-L. Leo Aquari SWIMMING. plus 3026 W. Coasl Hwy, Npt NEWPORT BEACH -.r•-U--..a ~ ' 1.IU\&n•u Lia per90llS p ... 1 B 1 le I ti LOSI 11/20. tmall blk/Wtll '"""'lo&IUC'U · ' •• r. rp · poo ' pa 0• muc:h more! Sorry, Sgl mom has 3br C.M. hse EXECUTIVE SUITE tong hair dog, Paularlno figure prominently. gat. No pelS. 399 W Bay. ts M d I shr wl lm n-smk. $300 mo OFFICES area. CM. REWARD SCtRPIO ((0.0ct. 23-Nov. 21): Recent~1-ve problem will be S5t5. 850-8357 nope · 0 es Incl ullL all amenl1lea. Fashion 111 780-8070 ..._..... open d•lly 9 to 6 Dys 752-4500. ext 4771 aucv ... w:v. uu.iwu enip1..-... on uu.u_, career, , arp r gar en •P . , • eves 432-9457 -n-..1-•-..a T ··---'---'-L. •• _.__ ~ Sh 1 B d 1 " · Collffn 673·0120 dvs OC AlrPOft 752 6408 pertidpation in political or community activity. lndivi ual who ~!~~ & frig ~:8.i:;~ Oakwood So. Laguna turn rm, pvt IEWNIT IUGI Los1: Gold Pendanl locket aided in put ia.,ain available and you ahould be willina to listen, <i•rden Ap•rtmenb enl, TV. pool. shr bath. 1.000· 2nd fir. quiet street, wa1ct1. Allslo"s Soulh Spacious 1 bdrm, slove, No l<ltch. Empl. n/smllr. nicely lndacpd bldg. Otf Rest. ~EWARD 642·8293 learn. relrlg. S400. Avall. Imm. Newport BH<h So. S175·S250. 493-3490 streel parking, garage --------SAGITl'ARIU~ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Dlvenify, look beyond 646-0341 aft. 1:30pm STEPS TO BEACH-Very avail. 645-4800 Vicky LOST smell FIGolden the immediate, check detail8 ainnec:ted with pomlble journey. Supe< Upper 1BA. encl 1700 16th Street pvt hse, Nwpl Jae. gar, 645-3323 dys. Retr;.e;:;~~gve1\~;5dM Focus on spiritual values, education, travel and ability to gar, no pell, Ing. tttc. 6la4t2oo5ver3) an prlv. S300 875-48t6 Otflce se>•ct1 '°' leue: ----=------,..,-··-•-te 1..1---lar • f blic ,..._,_, and range $4 10, 642-5964 • ~I 747 It 1595/mo 1tl Lott: Sml blk Min. OOOU1lu.1UU1 uc.a to ge lelJDen• O pu . uauu.u Upper Back Bay: Shr monlh ienl tree. utllt pd. Schnautzer w/whl flea another Sagittarian figure prominently. Newport BHdl No. ba/1111. $250 ulil Incl. AIC. ground fir. 1055 El collar. Meta Verde area. CAPRICIRN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): You locate object that had _...~B.All 880 Irvine Avenue N-imk. no pels 662"21 t 2 Camino or. Costa Meu 662-3637 been deliberately hidden. Money la involved and=ble theft -.;;•u (at 16th) XLNT nr bus/Hoag. Pvt 3 Blks E. Of FalrVI-& L-o-s-t:_T_A_N_P~l=T-8_U_L_L.-M. Beeutllully landscaped 645•1104 entr & Ba. N-amok/No Adams. cropped ears. tan spiked should not be considered out of question. phuia on garden apla. Pool & spa. oooklng S300. 646-1035 754-1040, Mr Tracy collar. Bob 788-9532 ex ..... ..-.ry ... -+ion ,.,....,_.,.. with ~·•t ma.,.__ Scorpio Patios/decks. No pelt. Del •• c•• .,._._, ~~., .. ·' .....,~.. ~-w ~~•· Bach $450 Btttla,J!tttll 2904 •$320/up, orpts/drpa. Newport/ mar. M plays key role. 1 Bdrm. $515 Clltf Havtn 2br lbl, Piiio. lXa'UNX BEACH ate. ralrma. 17301 Beach REWARD Loll vie AQ0ARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make inquiria, be positive of 131 E. 18th. 646-6818 garage, etc. ldH I lor ,.. MOTOR INN Blvd. H B. 842·2834 Bushltd & YCHktown, HB, aourcee, check 1--.1 atatua. Focus on cooperative efforts, tired couple. no pets, S 105 & 11121. 7 yr lem•I•. blk ......... Bach $455 $500, yrly. 548-5306 Wkly rales . up. * WOmft Simi* wlwhl .,,.hlskers, part contncta and -•-'•-. What leelDeci out o1 reach will Aaain S Dally/Wkly/Monlhy I MO FREE RENT •~&-e~ -1 Bdrm 5t5 HYll/WllTOLIFF Kllch'a avail. Cotor TV. Wlshort lerm lease, full Cock·A-Poo. name become available. Be analytical, don't rush to judgment and 2250 Vanguard Way 2 Br. 1 Be. nu cptldr•nA<Ot. heeled pool & tleps to se-· sui•es. 88 t Oo~ ,,__ Paddy Palm Desert ad-refuae to be cajoled into hMty action. 540-9626 bll-lna. pool. no pets. ocean. 985 N Coaa& Hwy. S~lie ,4 N.B. 631-3'65,u' dress. please call local PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Go slow, be diplomatic, obtain WlllUll YIWll Sli95fmo. 645·6646, 9-5. Leguna Beach. 49"-5294, ;:a.9~~:.·983·5856 or valid hint from Aquarius me.age. Gift is on the way, aymbollr.es 2 Br. pool. Jacuzzi, garege LIDO DELUXE VIEW Gant ••ta 2 EXEC~~JE'~UITE LOST white It an M/Cocl<er token of affection. Family member will make ooncalion and you avail .. lndry rm. no pets, 2 Br. 2 Ba 2 lerraces. 24 Hr loving care. Uc .• 11tnt Nwprl Ctr 640-5470 Spaniel vie Magnolia & should be a "gracious winner." Arlee native plays key role. 2 C::~~ Be. s555.1585 S t200 675-6359 lood, pallo. woman only. C I l G1rt1etd H.B 963-4167 955 W 19th. SI. NO FEE Apl & Condo ren-559· 7107 Irv 771 -3499 taatrc I •• le •• I bull L.-~ f fri 11/2"' CLASSIFIED I t I 2111 ..,, ,,,,aemule lype, ,~pe or . ., TIL l1•t Hl-1111 tels. VIII• Rentals VHttita ti I I cir. Nr Jamboree Rd. --..;;,...---~~~ 675-4912 Broker ....... 2907 Busy NPI Bi. c.b. Newer 547-09t2 or 644-4876 ~ta, VaJ. ta Val. lut. ltac~ 2741 Nr Hoag Hosp. 2 bd 4-plex retall/otfc, al e. grn fir. ctflffjiJ lar 2722 1 BR wtgar, nr beach unll wt~ar. $550/mo, ISi lge furn 38r 3ba condo. only $595 mo 6•5·9628 Ptr1111l1 3012 S 75 • 1 1 • It c 11 •11 Lake Tahoe 3 mo. mini-1----------1 Bedroom, 1 beth. Xv111. bd, 1in ba. townhouse 4 Imo lslllsl . ,..veil as • 0 eaur y. a "' · mum renlal tncllne VII-Shopstoftlcest11ores 850 lmmed 1575/mo Call apl, bit-In gas ap-Duple11 lmprtaslve 2 Br 1 12-1, 538-4398 agl. 835·3558 lage. Call Agl. Lou Gar· sq II or leu. reaa. agl 760-1900 pliances. new carpet & Ba enclad garage, w/d Beaut 2Br l 'h ba 1wnhse, VERSAILLES retl l -702-83 l-2888 Cos1a Men C-2. 548-7249 drapes. palto, wlt8f paid hk·up. new crpls new Fr pie, pallo. vaulted cell-2 Br. Ocean View St 100 fi • t lal BachelOI So of hwy, walk 1570 760_2652 evea. drapes. tiled kllch. no Ing, blllns, enct gar. xlnl Agenl 631-4960 Tahoe Condo Chrls1mas I •11 t 7t9 NO. HARBOR BLVD to beach, no kilch. pels. $495/mo. + sec. area nr Hunt. Hrbor. small 2 bd, gar. wl d. wffk, 1a 17-12/28 3 br, ltat1b 2 2t FULLERTON $ 3 5 0 Imo t o mo, 2 Br, l 'h ba studio apl, 548-5442. 770-5829 s675, 846.0735 S820/mo Incl utlla. 3 bl. 95!'·3385 eves 1266 _,,.ft. w Irvine arH, CIRCUS OF IASSAIE 673-3415 wld, hookup. $600/mo. , _______ .....,....__ ¥" llMltl Elllaide 3 Br t Ba. COi· Nr beach. 2 br. 1 'n ba, bll 873-4198 l11t1J1 It . lnctds Offlcta. $504/mo. l ••y l Wiii .n ... w.11 •Tl ... _ 642-5530 or 64&·9556 tage. 26 t7 D Elden, I $625 ._. See 1enan1 3013 S. Of-- For poettlone In mM- agemertt ........ MU9t • have convenience at ore Mgmt. ex- perlelic.. ~ com- meneurett with ~ Up to S7/hr. For Int..-... appty 91 ~ TOTE-M MerMt on PCH l VlefO In Laigune a.ct'I at 1390 North PCH ~ 11. 12 noon on Thurldey. ftl mil .. CAil: (714) 4M-tm • Sll-4111 EO£ I Daily Pilat ········ .... ········ .. ; PART TllE Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. -:• weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow or Mr. Bush 642 -4321. IDE .. ·········· ................... ········· ~aily Pilot ·· · · · ·· ·· .. , lllLI PILIT 1 11110 111•& Now accepting applications for District Manager to supervise newspaper car- riers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company benefits plus bonus op- portunity. Apply in penon, weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at 330 West Bay St., Calta Mesa. - -*'''°'5/mo. 631·1755 Ins, rptc. encl. gar ·Specious apt. 1 ml. from l~IH •W¥9 an-·-. s-•1 •n• to ATTRACTIVE 2 b<I college. garlMntK 2 Br, t bt, gar, frplc, beam ....., Ouiel Avall 536-0921 ..-.... -.. " provided tor well mlln· cell. 1815-$825, +-1 at, WTllll . ' beach, carpets, drapes. cdb, Avail 12-1. $275 +'I\ show. MASSEUSSES , lalned yrd. so of PCH. 5 last & sec 1225. 2 per· IEIWlll ~2-2357 ulllt. Audrey 640-5992 or .,..2,"'""860,..,...-sq__,l-, • ...,3,..,9~7.,,..5....,B,.,.lr_c,_h, ,,.•T•O•S•E•R•V•EllY•O•U•. •lilitl•'ii• .•.•. ii" "liilii"il"ii" ••••. "ii"li"il" .•.•••• "ii'ii· 'ii"il" ii.···~··· ........•. • blllt to bell. Aafrlg«atCH. sons, no pelt. 150-1798 S675/mo. 2 Br. t'A Bt YILUIE SPECTACULAR Bey View, John 855-8728 NB. I l3SO. M tA zoning. 11 Waaherldryedncfuded. 1 Townhouse, encltd gar-3BA... 1BA, lrplc, micro, Fem. rm1t 28R, ocn vu, Agent 541-5032 Newlpapef car gar, no pets PltaM. 2 Br 2 Ba lrg petlo nar age, yard, lrplc. lndry rm, New t & 2 Bdrm luMury git. -,g50 mo + utll. wath/dryr. '300 Inc utll. r =-------..,,....c.s KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! $725 730 5559 11 S· ' ' ' " small pet C>M. tpls In 14 P11na. t Bdrm 875-3888 .............. · • · • • 111.. newly carpeted, 2617 Orangt trom 1575 2 Bdrm from Leg Bc:h.497-8413 IV.mag 673· 1833 eves & wknda. dreped & painted. nice T1L ..__. Ul· 1HI 1690. ToWnhouta from S!..es>• to 1>9ach. Nio9 1 Br Fem thr 2 Br N-..nort ATTENTION LE0z1Rd@R egt locellon. 2195 Miner SI. -a•• ,735 + poolt, lennlt, ttty. Quiet petton. 1375 Beach house t blk-·t~om GRADUATES OF t9&9 c.lt1 itsa --1714 No patt.1650/mo + dep. E.lid• C.M .• qvlet 2 8r t walerllll•, pondt, Gu tor wlutll 2t3/810·7933. bHCh, no amoklng Lootclno for felow cllU 1 I 2 Br 1p1 avail. UH I To ... call 645-9I04 ~!· ::~ gs~ndz '=: coo111"\' n..ung paid. ver11111n 2 br. 2 b• MP· 1350tmo. 1ttrly Lv• ::"'~~ ~J~.::' 1550. garage, epa. pool. 646·'1234 From en ~o Frwy aul111, trplc. din. rm, mHQ 050·8 311 We lte working on 251,; Av111 lmfMd. Call btr 8. •1 •Piil NW ~~~.:;:ih 1:, ::r ~ epi c. 11~11ch~, cl~bhM.. F/1hr Sbr 2ba 11ouae, •.-. reunion. CAii 961·2&&1 645-5e77 t77 E 22nd SI Ce~t/drrc· trt llv rm & E~~1.dt11ga~~dJ!~ McFadden 10 SEAWINO ;~~ F et. te·oSt4:~: block lrom betoh (Npl) aft 8:30PM. 1 bd. M 20tmo Incl utllt. ~ .. r;~·,2 7°3 1~;. Agt 2543 Ofenge. 642-<>670 V I L L A G E · Sa~ .. 642-0 t49 • 1280 mo yny. 950•3253 --F .... R~E~E-·A_L_L_A_G_E_S_I - No Pets, 383 Weal Bey. ' (1t4)893-5198. F/lhr 3br 2bl w/2 glr1t, TV COMMERCIAL SEM· 548-9518 •T&IT •( ••a lllf Spectout quiet 2 Br i515 ''' Hlllft m blk from ocean S278mo. INAA. SEE SUNDAY AO. 1 Br. CondO loclled on 1525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, Wt h~Ye 32 brlnd new 3 2 Bt. Twnh• 1515, Wilk Ntw gated 20 Townhol'M 11111111 642·5040 N.B. 213-415-.-491 w11tr, 2 ci r ger1ge laundry room. cla. to 8r 1 )\ Ba apta. 81t•lnt, to bMc:t1 980-t8&0 VILLAGE COMMUNITY ~IF 11\r E/81utl 3 br, 2 b9 s wl optntr. micro, trplc:, thopptng. 1'9 E. hy St. O/W, encl. ptllot. AetdY . 2 Bdrm. 2th Be. 1800 aq c:ondo Ne Nonl amoker CRAM·l£TS pOOI & IP• 15115/mo T1L ....._ •.a• 1-• to r91'11 for Nov. l<ld• OK. WIHUll &PTI It. ol pure luxury. 2 ctr •"10.:.. u"111a· .. 7""-t"17 642-7803 . . ..... -· ... no .,... ptHM. To C41-Sp9Clou• 1 • 2 Br. trom OateQtt, IPM In .very ... r CV • • ·NSWERS i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '525 2 Br pool, 2 pettOnl ~rete tn. compi.tlon Of 1525. Lak" & 1treem1. home • muter tulle, din· Amt• to lhr 2Br hie E tide " only. no peta. 325 J mn thl• PfO)tet we .,.. olfef· pool & epa, l#ge r.e Ing roomt, WOOd burning C.M. Ii\ rent & utn. All Suitor -Mound 1 Br, t10V9. rtfrlg, :-'I Pl 84&-5137 1t-7PM Ing 1 mo. frM rent to room . newly ,.. flreplectt. mlero·weYe pnv. ()ayt 645-oel1. ev Jeunt ·Fel!OW ~:::.:~~·18:'~:;.: St A grttt t bt. t b• trl)lc, 11g ~'*' ten1nt1 °" 1 deeor1ted. bt•utlfully oven•. Pf111t1tt p1tlot a 890-324'f lobb. WOUNDS 1415 + ci.p. No peta. To bac:kyercl, git. $525tmo. ywrty leele. 64~8 tandacaptd. ••c:urlty y •rd • gar d • n • t Amt• 10 arw 3er 2119 apt. The dr1vw1 In my homto ... ollf 145•9804 Agt 813· 1282 Frpl pool prvt p1t10 Gt'"· Sorry no peta. prov1o;d. Elegant IM"Q N.B. S275tmo. Cell Aon town 11• rttHy wild. TM, dttlwlhr IMO a er on 84&-e&9t only 15 mi1W1M from wkdyt 911·1571. 91191 call 1 p0t11• drlY9f tofM- harmtng 2 Br 1 8e In E.at1tl.de M10 557~641 ~~-~ Fllhlon ltlend, 7 mlnut .. 913.7570 Ont wi'lo Oflly WOUNDS 18A wi n•• c1r,et1. lrl•PIH c:rpft drlpH -~-10 s.c Pll&I Of 0.0. Air· YQU. drapea, ttove, rtfr no bltlnt pt11o l 500i 1500 .... ftlTA &PTI ut ~ Pofl, Mt .. 1 of New· Roommate 10 11\r 3 bdrm ~=~,.,...,..-=-=~,.,.,.,,,.,.._ e>e1t. ("91110•) 395. dt9 No .,... '40-44t4. '4111mo. 1 er. ' ... fr$, ..,.. Oldef 'empj, ~no ~ 8tvd ... tO Of San condo. ' blll lo OOHl'I In SPIAITl.IAt. AEAOtN08 146-4362 ........ ""41 'lndry rm 1111 _..... ->1 •t• o ,,._, I t050/...,. N.8. 1245111110.. 548-JJIS Advloe In Ill mltll!'I, LOV9, .._.... . . ... ..,.. . ....,, .. .. · ·-z· '"¥' marrllgt l buelnett 2 Br up,,.r w/gtt. No pelt. (714) 141-705I Atta r_eq Avlll 12.-1 M 15 352 VIClcwtt 645·1181 Dh-lne. Studio 1 lliOdC 10 bcl\. 131·6'39. 2473 Ofenge inr C.M. llM: comp! •. """ Alto counMllno~ ti 11 388 A~o l415imo, H 1S toltl AYe CH unturn. I °' 2 br, pvt So El Cimino AMI, San T1L.... Ml·Mll m<M1 you In 491·5894 Sell Idle 11emt t4M t71 bt 0 mo IM. 150-lOU Clem. Uc'd. 4t.2-72M ~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -· . Cle I ' Oran • Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Thureday, Novemt>9r 24, 1983 1' ltl1 !ul!f 119 ~~;;;,,g;;,,__~.., 1141 Tr•b I ht!!· 1a19!!f It• ...,,. TODAY 'S CROSJ/WORµ PUzzik.r Pmme ~eon t0t wA&H .. , ... 1•if,"o•:."N11"'!"',~~."•~-: ... 11*"''i,~•n~r1:~:. a.at 1111 ·~~!:~2~~ J•w ta• '!98e•• tttl S, ~ ~1.:~.r~ :~' L~egg~~~ Yacht cf:a. b\ittet. IQ Or....,, ................ , pall lrede. S~ '1!.?:;ooa,E"!l;IO= ... , ... ..._ ,,_ ~· .. ___ 494-.I &O nit• at and• Fl\1 ONL y Dec ' 10 Jin1. -Groupe 0 .. _ UIOO , -lhitlQ. In llufry lo .... _...h • ---== ....... · 9-3 3&91 81rlu9 Ot H 8 30, It a per pir1on. 'I l Ot ourlw. 2M ml, ·ti-~ ectn blll on blk 11600 49)·251 t L~======================~,-~~~~~--htl I . (714~·"~ ~.~M.U~~M . UAL m&TI lre<M Of blotr 859·1•te lthr, eumool, wire Wflll. ... Vw Bui, • .,,, lleW eno FW'ttell ..... egel'lltOteo-8J~-:::,=:e~ tiff..... ti 7111 au -lilt ~~ .. ~~·=· &Ur .. 1 1900 '4t..24H ACROSS t -Indies 5 Barrel parts 10 E•plolt 14 0tce111er 15 Garbage 16 A Gardner 17 Nol abreast 19 Summons 20 Pack freight 2 t Non-drinking 23 Work table 25 Yardarm 26 From abroad 30 Give 34 Faze 35 Intertwine 371nnuendo 38 Mr. Chaney 39 Relatives 42 Japanese diver 43 Ares' sister 45 Nixed 46 Hucksters 48 Attacked 50 Parts 52 Compos111on 54 Beetles 55 Asylums 59 Blank space 63 Ellipse 2 3 • 14 17 20 38 86 69 64 Dlallked 66 S lush 67 Handy 68 T1uy 69 Intrigue 70 Ells 71 Caso room DOWN 1 Vale students 2 .. _We Got Fun?" 3 M arquis de - 4 --IOf size 5 Fatthlul 6 Away 7 "What - -?" 8 Turns whne 9 M ore wed 10 Esprit - 11 "E" or "QED" 12 Eit·Gov Grasso 13 Ravine 18 Turns aside 22 Head cover 24 Washington town 5 6 18 7 PRIYlOUI , PUZZLI IOLVID• 26 Loats 44 Color 27 N Z nahve •7 Talk about 28 Fa11n1ess •9 Belore tong 29 Engage· 5 1 Paints ments 53 Apologize 3 1 Texas 55 Cavort m1ss1on 56 Baleful 32 Cow 's 5 7 Eddo stomach 58 Meat dish 33 Across prel 60 Arm bone 36 Surrendered 61 Fastener .40 Midwesterner 62 Ionian gull 4 1 Overlord 65 Immovable 8 9 10 11 12 13 ttw lalbol ltlencl office. fy. 0,A 111·201S vege. ~:n;fpibe:,~lf(£: an. U0-1521 'M • eWOent mu91 Wt htve openlnga '°' ~ 1111 pll • furnlllff, ft)(· l3000 tao..... . oyt, 1160. 146-4'49 l 1 NII 11260 759-t1IO two experienced, lull t!IM tur ... ,,.. acrap IUmbef • !!!!I._ • b9dl flit COl\O tle4tnMd agenta. Com·iRitfli llQJI, Sit Only, 10·2, •831 i4FTFIO 1.100 SPOl'T '72 Chelly 'nT .. 1uto. runt 1'71""J;;;; Hee.ley, Duel 19 Scau•• ' tor' minion• only. Oall 7 wett11, 1/M, 21, 1260 Sletf• TrM Lane. With Shore Mooring. Kini, 1150. •9?·7009 NII. $4800. U~199 ~:: flr~i'!oer' BETT£ WALIH. ..ch. 540.M06 Great tor lay Cr=, la atl lliliR... ~----WlTlr,~ .. --A~::~~=·~~~· .......... ..... :~~74 ~~1;~ . Claukl .... m UL/bC ·~oor~un~u: .. ~~ ·= Hk .. Cfllldren 7M-3'111 ' 1112 2173· s .. Aly DanOlf '19 121 ~•t« PO. runt, M&OO. 1·39G8 need• 3 leno.te. MU81 I~~~~~~~~~ BE 0 E ... 'PS p...u.. ROiiday J\e>pplng. &i:ni:i 325 hr• llPI I. Incl. trallef. 13200. 30 Rdtler ~J 3 Li 111/rf allOyl SELL SAto. ffl.21IO 11orr /I I Law Pini A L .. .., -.rM. R11g9, 3 Bokk.,• 13&0 co11tr 'extm 123 ooo •2200. ·33.·34 part•, .o 1 ti, ' &31-02117 Eitper pref. Oood front ot-~~~·~::r~~1~5::maa ~3~~~.;i'!.1~3 after 9. ee.-1'103; 911~ ";',1ae2 10ssoo.1'15·3175 ·'1&'90 ~·DIU!DA'N.Xiiii '7goo~': 'cU:n:~'\~;'~: floe appH ranc• C•ll • pm. 3211 FFAIE8 l!>C f88 '58 FOfd 2-dr. I cyt. nae Sh .. Orla .. 1 Ow'* ~ff-6e-<11 ev .. 549·13.43 Sharon 11 975-1022 ChtletmH Pupp • JIWlbJ= fl! 4 Crulaer, .•I~ 6, lrg w or I<, '5 O O. Jo•. ~ 172b0 ' dyt. Aek for u;.Ann. Re.11urant Blonde Cocktf Speni.11. ftiU "'8'0XCITV Ja!ft: cockpit, (ft fM;Ubl), 549·0916, 850· 1.489 &-6pm 549-8848 '71 Squer.oactl, reblt 11'9· Rettaurant Attendant. AKC UOO. 657"8577 .ALDSI 3e point• .werage xlnt 111500. 491· 911 186 lnternetlonal Ttavelllll r-. & trant dual Weber• rellablt. IO< THE GOiden Ret'I AKC 7 •• Ille 1200 .. 11 840-Hal 'e 1 Bertram 31 twn g.. 1860 Obo. 648·4570 1.!.~ .=::1•11~~~~·p~~i I 1200 obo 148--4921 TOWERS RESTAURANT. 1hol1, 12&0. H2·7518 ,_;. •23 500 7""08' 2 ' '""""'' . In the Surflnd Sand 1ilCtlilM1 illl • • · _.. 1 '12 STUDEBAKER HAWK. thruout. See thl1 Cir '71 WMtphllla Pop-Top Hotel In Laouna Beech Shih Tiu 8 wlc old. Reollter WANTED fl~trtc Bly Good condition. & paint. you'll buy It. I 11,000 Hm Nu reblt & brlll 10183, Houri 3•11 pm.Apptyl~ 1v111. 1250 w/o PllC*I, ......... ~ .... Boet&SchocllEndMva<. $3200080848·9531 786-174fM521·5920 Bteupunllt. fac1~ tent. pefton 11111 5 pm. A1k 1350 wHh H 2• 7520 511 ~· 2ft wide. If hlgh. 815-0558 or 979· 7200 ,73 Cougar COfl¥erl,. OflQ. '78 Mal 1.11. lilvlf wl S3&00 JOhn. 875-131 • lorOennll . Lu.-Ali S50 BO 9eo-99ae ..... II f owner, loaded, tut mdl blec;tl, A·I , low mllel. ·73 euo. Kint c;ond, runt RHtaurant ....... w I. BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN, A con11ert 15000/obo 129.000. 851·3938 great $2350. S.45-2•52 E I d It I -·..--Handmade Rug 11x19f1 32f1 Block ltland Cutter, ~-5521 :::, ;:""".:T.l=--::;-;-::=:-:-:-:;-xper enc• wa er German & French. Kunan Mml antlqu. OleMI aux 1909nd1ry 79 0, KLEAN. "'''· ·1• SUJMtf Beetle. $1950, wafl r eu for THE 720-1230, 875-8523 uc 1 12 000 751-7102 . TrantPK ~ter111. iclnt latel, ....... AM/FM, chrm whit , rbll eng. new paint. TOWERS RESTAURANT. · • · cond 132 500 497 .35 1 1 - -S 18,500. 840-8752 979. 72•4 In the Surf, and Sand Anlluet1 Bouttque-Relall clerks ' A .. l tll'I Hotel In LTne BMch 6 9XRBOR AREA Union Hall. 1550 Stanton ... tt, •7a Audi good cond ~ '':! ';!,m~ ::! '75 RA:~1.1~~,:01ob0 ~~i.~= A!-P~ APPLIANCf SERVICE AYe,~~~r No-. • .... I S•l '1011 S 1400 Catt ~2· 1353 . puretl ... & IMM plans. .7.--R•bblt ""-'Ml . .4 dr. air, Kathleen 497.4477 We•ttrecond .. guar. 11em ·__ 1311bsf6N wAXLER · .1•1&.WI " ..... -. -relrlge<llOfl. 549-3077 CEILING FAN Bra11 W/Olk w/Mtfcury 40 hp. 13000. 79 Audi 50001 s. load,~ Sll<IO S2000. 968-13H Sa•-----b''"" & t ti llt S95 sunrool. a c. auto. ..,.. ..Tl -,.. 13 cu f1 retrlg. S 150. Cd. -..n u IP es Wkdaye 9·4Pm 751·2770 mllM $5995 556-9086 1301 OulM Street '80 Rat\blt. wnt 2 door. • * * * t>elore3pm 648·1237 552-0796 --I NEWPORTBEACH spd. air, sunroof. 11ereo .lft IOIEY ---Code A phone 1400 with •arlat lsalr. l '80 4000, loaded. mull S317510BO 631-3016"" • 16' lrotlfrM, bottom lrzr. t t StOO 2-one amp soler oell1 • sen. $4200. 5•8-1653 111-1100 '80Sc1rr~oxm-.. -', &/C, S 190. 22' sld•·by·tlde remote con ro , ----::-=-:---:-"" """"' ... SHORT HOURS wllce maker. S340 7 8 6. 8 9 1 8 L • • Y • S t 5 o I bo th ; I n P '80 .000 Lo1ded 13800 Merc:edee 300SD Turbo, sn r1 loaded Muat Seti •PhotoCopySuppllet 650-7452Latry _me_uage. ---Esv121n5r.u8d7•3·-~2ru2no• great. olr mustM11548-U553 19&4. att11er blue, th1a ' week $5700. IOO .. $37,500. Catt 551·9606 548·5324. • 8 AM . N N GE oiitiWaliitr $95. WP Dcfr~80BRlk•,•: '80 Hsonda I lJL--....1 II ........ ,.,.14 ' '82 RABBIT CONVERT _ .... _+--..... -I • No Exper Neee111ry ... refrlge n-com· .., mQfe. tereo a _.... IJIW t l la ... • Exten1l111tr1lnlng preaaor 1395. 5'46·8672 Olb, walnut dl'ftllf'I , MC blsfRXL COMP. Clde lii1gft.P1QGIWl8l'"c•olll'IN'l'IV .. ERllflf•:""N~ew~ 5 1pd. Btaupunkt atereo program sole, queen matt Ml & SaHbolld $350 1970 BMW 2800 CS tlr ... hdlop, runt perfect. cau. racing Miii, xlnt _. .... -+--..... -I• Weekly Pay Guarantee I llY APP\.IAHll walnut cradenaa. Pool Nick 875-3971 ctuslc. 16500/0BO. $l500lobo. 540•8299 cond. S8800 64•·0448 • Pteuant, Prolllllon1I Lea 957·8133 tble w/1t1ln gl111 t1te llx· 830-2472 Of 979-1673. Ole In Corona Del Mar ture & eccesa. $500 111. fi[" l Jane. ·72 MBZ 250. Auto, pWr. Vtm 119 II you're bright and KENMORE WASHER AND Commerclll pop corn a EI, .. , .. , '73 Bavarll, nu paint & l /C. am/Im $4400, ·'4 VOLVO 142. 2 or. :Ir energetic, Call Mr DRYER: XLNT COND. maker. Much More, Evn, 545-4070 111• oond, ~ cond In/out. T .. om .. between 6 am & SlOO EACH. 544-8488 760-9866 or 760-8085 NEW AND USED trans, ~K2 .m991.9 S5000. " "' .,.. -'72 MOB CON\/. good $1800, -52" 9Yel lpmll Relrtg, $250. Wuher & Dural M-801 enlarger 1982CHARLEST.CM ---------cond.1 1500.548-8952 P1800E:'73.alr.aulo.54K .l •.0111 dryer. S135 N . Olah· wl75mm lent Sl50. CAiL&42·7910 '75BMW3.0CSi.l~edlblk. ~ w1"'-r. 1100. 148-5848 ~""rw * niaN dlnlnn rm $11,000, 851-3936 P•M S'I ml, orig. pllnt, super 1"'="~=-="'::":"'.':,,.,.,..,=:-:==I ,..,....,,. .. o .s; .. ., cond.M J00.642·2.490 SALES BUSINESS OPPTY SP"d Q\IMn etec. dryer, 19l S90. Qll waif heater 111f mLJ '7T320i:'1 onr, t'Unrl, auto. ·1• 912E, rare, an rt, ---------~~--t--+--t Tele-communlcttlon• r111· like ,_, '200. PhOn9-'70. 191th chr & ottoman 3 lpeed P9uglc>I NEW alloys, new Mich . must 111rm, m1g1. am/Im VolO:, = e.rtonl. Very otutlon. What la ws:g mate, S60. 875-3777 $30. Sony 1tereo & 2 (uMCI 3 tlmee), warranty. Mii S&t95. 963·6897 call. lo mllel. •ctr• cleln. C~U. 673--48..8 ~:,'1~11n4:!~r~ ~week? w11t1« a Dryer. i260 IPNkre 1175• &48-0884 $180. 549..o671 eYeflino• ·eo 3201. red. aunroor, S13.500 Ot>Q. 848--0e8• =------..=• New Program Call c both Xlnl c:ond 751-9097 FIAEWOOO-OVALITY MIX lt8001ob0. 644-11693 or &48-l7t5 , 111 · ' • ~cord S83 50 dellvet'ld a.a '77 911S Terva. Plf'f c;ond, cw in l -u= Damato lor. appt. Ca-U l Jim &30.77'11/83&-4680 •I!!!! ,. ConYenlentty Located I 500 I d ~·-• ...,........, ' 714-&e1-8485 ~ ltll dQc""U'w::C;na;; ;c &Competllivety Prieed 4~7\737· nca ra BMctl's tln91t Mlectlon --+-+--ti---+--tt SIM· Exclut/Ye Jewellf"( ~t Fooz a... table. blue top. pwr/l1r P/B euto s ic' $ • · of pre11tou1iy owned Bouitque, FIT 1om• NlkVm¥tHN m. Nu:on $300. 546-31.47 42K. sl500. 5.46-aSo1 • '79 911 SC Targa. Petrol Por1ChH , Audi• and night• lntlfviewlno 10· 1 lenMS 35mm. 2.5 175. l•IY I ...,R · Blue, low mtlet. mint Vo4kswegen1. CIRO'S JEWELtRY • 105mm. 2.8175. 200mm. ,.... •t• IUtn Hll s ... Servk:e-Lelling cones .• S2UOO 850-8889 ..... South Coat Ptau. 4At S125. Durst M300 1982 CHARLE. C.M 83 Yamlht Riva Ceao Gd '79 928, blk/blll. an powe<. • s11et-Hardw11e. Poaltlon ;~~g•c>'r ~~r 0fj!~:. CALL950-7079 0 cond S550ob0 557.5411 l{)r1 CAR\IER '23,900. 759-0842 open for counter ...... 770-7822 eve'alwltndt KeroHM Heater mnl ANGEL Moped llke new R:l.15 RJ'ICE·B.\i1W '79 SH\191' POfschl 1128, 455 E. Coat Hwy. S SI H w Wrt hi 105 almost new 19,500 52 Newport 8Mch ee eve. • · gr Pentax SPll w/50. 135. BTU 1119. 846•5914 cond. S175. 966·2180 ,...,.,.,,.,,., • ~ti"' 1u10. blk Int., immec, K $73-0900 Co. 126 Rochester. C.M. 200 & 40 85 • I / "'-""'"" ~ , .. "'°.,.... ml S23.500. 752-&208 or --------- ...,..,, .... _ .... _._-41 Sales petton to teaM 0;. strobe, & ca.;,s, Al~$;;';,: Kg az mattrns Ml, S200. tttreyc H ~ 752-7184 Of 955-0117 latlli ....... ' lc.e •na~· by malling 67"·9260 Good cond. 640·0172 lcttltrl IOll _ ..... .,... " · ·79 XJ8L Jag. 27K ml, xlnt I-•-• IJIT cold telephone calls, II· LOBSTER TRAPS (Approil' '71 250 VAMAHA $300 or 'Salet-Servlce-LMSlnQ cond.. loaded, $13,500 liilii_""" _____ _,...,, torneys. buslnna. etc. C.•t•ttrl 1011 40) $250 the tot. Ill work· 1>111 631-25114 UllEU llrm. 544-3453 lf1 6 '73 esp;t df. :+lt. J.19 543-7369 fiMEXSINCLAIR 1000 lngcond.673-2047 .78 KZIOOO 911 SC, 1978, 26.000 ml. man. AMIFM cau, rbl1 S1l11 Computer wll8K adaptor Magic Island Lido Club $1500 873·2668 llYEITllY litver an rl blk 191ther P eng. good c:ond. S850. Sales & 3 sottwere tapes, S75. worth 11550 Hit 11250 • *'79 3201; • spd, SIR 7.,, Bleup0nct. Plf'feCt. 675 . .0145. Mu11 NII. ltll Wut.. SIN 1111 Wut.. SIN Btlt Wut.. SIN llOlllYFAlll 556·8000 complete 786-4973 alt 4 801~~4Z ~;~-:::;,!.LS (315YDLI s22.ooo. 213·5113-4885 '78 Buick Regal. Xlnt eond. $ PILL T111 PAY NTE Is a last growing No experience. Wiit train. Frff ti TH IOU Magic Isl Charter member· •Jell 720·0273 ~~~:5~~~}: 4 &pd, SIR d1y, 714-642-2049 eva Air. PIW. T /W, em/Im Babysitter needed In m p••t n1' E .... Tele-Communication PIT Chrl1tmas work In FREE 2 good ho me ship, S1000. 759-0939 '81 Honda XR500. Good ··79 3201; • spd, AIC & Wkndl. CIU. su,nrf. 52~~"'6-I. OflQ, home part-time alter· -• company located In Capo Interesting, enjoy1bl• d bl 1 G s.....: EO ltlll ~t l owner 5500, .,.. 0684" noon. Good pay and Opportunities avellable Valfeu SerYice Reps. place to earn extra In-8 0 1 r~ • m x ~· ''k Membership In Magic Cond MUST SELL (9979 4X320>1 working conditions. with the LOS Angeles p I $2000 come. Applyy In peraon re r y pups w s Island Club. $750 obo, S1 100obo 540-9136 •. : 4 apd, SIR ·62 siiYefloud Ir eeeut. C .. lllac Pteaae call MORNINGS Times Clrcutetlon De-S~~ua~ '0m~~~~ XLNT at Hicllory Farms, West-240•2268 644-6504 or 548·2873 •81 KAWASAKI GPZ 550 (091Y'PZ) wood, Ofrg tellh J(lnt l~.7iii4Pi!Ciiiipe_,.o;P'!'v!'!l!ll"'1e-. X01P.6001!1Pimt~. ONLY645-7841 par1men1 In our sates support by cllll PNta 8 za, 17111 and Puppies. S wks old,'"' New earpet'3.•9 yerd Ilka & runs great Sl550 ~~~~zc5i18I; AIT, A IC mecnan1c1 & •ppear· new tires & trans. runs door-to-door newspaper TELE-MKT team For In· Irvine got den re tr I e 11 er. 554•7185 MUST SELL s•8·8724 * .80 3201 .. 5 ........ 5 • pdg a nee S28, 500, C 111 gOOCI. Midi ml"°' body -------sates prnnram Guaran---39 7815 ...,_. 644-7211 Of 675-4870 , ..... ,., s1•"" ca· ... •••y•-• -.. tervlew. call. C Damato. • (9054) v,.. ' <IVV '"'' -.. , ,_ teed hourly wage plus 714 661 8465 Secretary / olllce man-ueeo divan, $500. Deak. '82 Yam Blrago 920, 3201 T loaded 831.0372 att. 5pm Pt/time. N.B. 650-6384 comm1ts10n HOYrs. 9AM • • ager. A 1191 growing high Fanitut HZS S 150. Plano, splne1. $1800/0f best. 662·3559 *'80 : Al · • b kl • 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM. nursing S500. Single bed. $20 ( 1GtT836) IY'"'t.I CARVER an Ing --••••1 Training •S provided llllE .. HI tehnotogy company 10' gold ;;;iv,, aofa, xlnt Brus bed. 1400 Mlac '83 Kawuakl GPZ750 •'80 320!; 5 &pd, AIC 1'Lll ·77 SEVILLE. Ful~io:*'· L Urn-.;-$300 ., needs • •hart and am· cond Pictures lamps lt-s. c-tt -~"" .. _.1 S2625 obo or ? 631-e297 (565ZOL) l01.5 ~ Sun roof. Ong Potential lo earn CNA's Of e.xpertenoe re-b'tlous oltlce mananar · ' · 9 "' ~ ...,..., .,.. 5 S R $7500 080 •• 7747 Orange Coast Savings is plus per week For an m· ed 3 11 f 11 time 1 P picnic table/benr hes, offer. 536-3956 Honde'80 1100CC. Gold· *'81 320!: spd. / -.,....,_ seeking an expenenced tervoew. Call (71 4) quir · • · u · who likes to take charge everything mull be sold. wing. Xlnt cond, tour (ICUT8•31 --~~oo >rNl":'P'.,.,"r Loan Processor tor 957-2361. Ext t204 EJloellent bellef1ts. Npl and accepts responsl· 7141891·9041 ILIT IUOllll'I eqpd S3600 557-5245 *'82 528E 5 spd, loaded ~a.or-'"...., _. '82 EL DORADO 19 000 FHLMCIFNMA 191 & 2nd -Sch area 642-8014 bllll)' Non-smkr. FOf •n Brand n-storld 27 yrs ( 1EUD968) ~ .. IUNOAYS IH ml MINT CONO Ona Trust Deeds. Call Linda Gardener. geMral m11n-appt, c11t 64 1-7000. bull· 2 matching Lazy-Boys $1 100 each 548-8952 . •1ttr tall 20 * '3 2 0 I A I T. S I R S 90(}° Shea. 754-1801 tenance. e•perlenced fOf PUTTlll neu hours: 720-1440, $100 ... Admiral 25" TV . '60 p I 10 ~ 50 (1FMY925) ·-L-112 oowenoer •• PP.F I 188.95p...: d t S4 50 eves/wknds S 176. Zenith 21" TV S50. Vaccuum. works Qd S30. 3 aramoun · A · * '83 3201· 5 spd SIR ... ra ... on-r • "' HIL con o 9 comg..~\39 . Earn up lo S•OO per Admiral refrlg SIS S195. spd bike $15, end table w I I• I • s co P t n g • • (JOhn) 863·1200. After 1700 Adams Ave CM hour • 11 • 1 Of month Retirees., Houae· Secretary. PIT, Leg Bch. 548·3365 55 antq lamp $5 Sp wd add·e·room. 3 awning•. (1FZP975l '77 • It 4 wagon, good 5pm 552-4104 EOE 11·1650-4478 wifes, College Studenta. 8·12, Mon-Fri, wlfuture ch;512 ·more 842.7517 good cond. Mull be IH·Ul1 cond .. S2500.~0-8300 . General· 1 person office, Need C1epend1ble auto to FIT oppty. IBM memory 8 dining room chairs, 11ery • moved. Make offer. 208 w. 111, Santa Ana T~ tl TIE WIEU Carpel Installers helper Newport Beach non deliver Dally Piiot In typewriter exper req. good condition. Chrome Went mounted !Ith. Call 875-6736 Closed Sunday __ SEUttftAlll with truck. Immediate smoker, typing.' light Laguna Beach (2 hrs per 497.4437 trame w/upholatered alt 6pm 760-0839 '8 oyotl Gd tr1111. 1156 WllWW opening. 536-7270 shorthand, some book· day). Weekday, P.M .. SEC'Y/CONSTRUCTION back & aeat. S25 ea. Wood htgh-chel lped railtre, LARGE SELECTION ,OF obo 875-3890 ev/wtmdt ol 1111 model, tow mileage keep!~, real est ate ~:O:'d~~:~3f1•11 ~;i Needmollv1te<1 lndlvldu11 640•8676 perr' cond .r wS4o : Vtlllty IOH NEW&&USEDBMW SI '70 Corona 2 dr. runt g:~,1~::i:,~~:~~":~n CllllTIAI IUYll know! ge helpful, Yer-343 EOE • . wl excell. typing •klll• & 9' wtille aote & 7' flowered 752-2820 Gtrden um trlr, droo1 dWn good, new radiator. •••Ras Ptaeeyourglltltemsln the letyotwork,3 or 4 days, con11ructlon 1xper .• 1olaS100ea.Endtable& W .. 1,._ to llatbed,8'x7rS550. 1tarter. ba"ery. MUST ~ -DAILY PILOT M on · Thur 5 O · K · shorthand 1 ~, hvy phone chest $25 ea. 644-0427 lllec. aat ._ Import truck trlr wllhelt, LM IUOl UW SELL $375. 986-2180 llllWO CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE 754•7900. ask for Joyce PAIT Tiii contact w/contractora. Beige couch like new RECORD X1.,BOQ 'WILL 11050. 544-2252 VOLUME SALES '73 Toyota Celtea 1 owner. 2600 Httbof Blvd. comtngon Tuesdeyal 1" ol GENERAL OFFICE· Engr PIHEOLlll 642•4463 StOO Dryer S50. Oak THE CIRCLE BE UN· Aatt meet/ SERVICE & LEASING tow mlteoe. auto. air. COSTA MESA copy apace la S 15.40 pr llrm In NB needs versatile Buay clrculatlon ofllce Service Station attendant table. & ch1lr1 $200. End BROKEN" In good cond. 3870 N. Cherry A11e. stereo S 1850. 720-1951 1•0·1110 run. (Ratn less fOf •dd'I person to do typ, filing & needs e phone clerk lor ex~ Apply Shell Sta: tablet $25 ea. 786-3818 by Unltld Artltt•. Wiiiiam Partl Hl S LONG BEACH .. runa).642·5678-ptace egenxp~'.!.wplku.t.W9d75p~:o'sor verifying soUcior Ofderl. tlon. 17th & lrvtne, Npt BUYDIRECTFROM ,M •• c,curul::· ••• P~ldCuarc~.,d •• Vw Super hood 11mr (No.Cllerryexlt-.405) '7P7•~:c~··c~nddoor. 5~.roo C'm•ltt tst• your ad & we'll bill yout """ """ 20 hours per week. Bch. ""' m ""' $100 obo 1169 1284 ll1.a) tlf.llH • • GENERAL OFFICE Mon-Fri 4:30·8:30PM. SA MANUFACTURER EllrtScrugge. Niiiy Gritty • t • mllu. 12250/0BO. '72cu11om lmpeiaisk mi. cleflcal S S 111 per hour. Appllctnt must Service Station Attendant. and 11v150 to 7.5%on new Dirt Band, etc. Mull be W111ern Chrome Maga 5 rade-tns Welcome 546-9215 S 1800. ,7 4 Caprice mt ante Ana o ce be mtture. and rettabte. PIT, Eves & Wknde. Helt top quality bed NII. Twin reu. pr lc~d. Cell lug 14x81n 5 on •tntn bolt Now open Sun 11-4 .78 Cellca. Loaded. See 10 Cllllic l tK mt $3lOO. Full or PfT. Npt Bch Ottlee. Bui)' phones. 1ntlf11tlng worll . Pleeae cell 645-4175 fOf Interview ~~·A::,:.:·~~i:"'& Some phone experlenoe appearance and hand· aets Just S69.95, lull aetl 951-2551 '"8.30PM pattern S145. 842-4871 Datta• tlt1 Appreciate very CINn Both 1 t ond good ""one akllls a must desirable but wilt trlln. writing only nHd 10 lust S7iu5. Saw even TURN YOUR GARAGE '""' S3800. 6so'..352• • cholo• x;.5-~ 179" your Call 9JS·8400 Apply In person between apply 2590 Newport more on q~ and king DISCARDS INTO SSSS Aattl Waat.. HAU --=·--__,,._,.......,...,,~..,.. 2_4pm. Ask IOf Oebtt Of Blvd, Costa Mesa. H I•. FrH dellvery 646-0792 Htgheat cuh lmmed. for ·73 610 wagon. Runt~ Td .. M tlfl ·74 CHEVY NOV/.. 350 V8. Clfri<:al Position Full time· Marine ln141rance Agency • · Phones. typing. and general office tklU1. A1k for Peter. 675·5262 1111111. lfflOE Catheflne 330 w Bey tNphone Ales ~ 1115 your Yehlcle domeatle Of • look• Jood. 7 MUS 1U tFfiM R:'.blt eng new t>r•k• wat• pump 1 girt office. Small manu· Street, C~sta Mesa: EOE Person with ple111ntvolce Divorced: aota. love M•I. •a1lcal la1t. IW foreign. 551:S285 SELL S8 645" 841 new top,' run• greet: c;,~~ltt rld:~Of;~200. tacturlng co Typing, Ille and good 1ttltude 10 H· cottee & end tablel, wall FllnJer Ef•c. Cullom WI llY $2300 obO, ~6-233t Jr'5814 • or bkkpg. 1~ & die-111111111 rep1 In contact· unl1, bed•. din. Ml.. sofa body Excel cond S300 ·75 B210 Htcf'lbk, clean, lo -• tephones Xlnt benefits. Part· n.. Ing their proteulonal bed. stereo eab .. recttner, Of ol;, 759.8237 . OLUI GAii ml. iwnlhlde. Chapman Vtlbw~ tin •-.7~7-Caprloe--.-4-dt-.-t*t'""g-.. -. Ctertcal, type 50 wpm, 10·key adder, tltlng. photocopy in g . proof-reading. 11arlous dutte1. non-amkr, $850/mo. Costa Me11 CPA firm, Call Pit, 754·10•0 Harbor/Warner .,... p.,. cllenta. Judy 136-9334 lamp•. CIOCkl 964-.5763 Yamaha Guitar & CIM Ill Tlllll lok. $2100. 64Y.9731 •u Bud'!""JUii reth eno. 50.000 ml. good trent. 549•99119. mtltlll Tlllfllll .. I FOfSlle.Belut.Chrtatm .. g ood cond. $75: '75 B-210, Kint eond .. new ttrM, fi'"' body. S2000 875-5107 ...,..· Immediate opening lor Interested In making gllt. RCA Con1ole. 875-3307 auto. air, low mll11. S13001obo. IM-0&-47 '79 Monte Carto, fully electronic assembler, 1 WEllUll S300 l wk working AM /FM 111r10 , 8 . S1750/obo.646-6068 '85Buo 11260 Avgcond equlpl*S. 11ery clean. yr e1tp min Circuit N.......nr1 "-ach "'ark-'lnn pert·llrne? No aalet. For apeak,ers and turn-table, v,ou could be ·~~g up to '76 B210 2 dr auto = 642-4979 or ~8-8285 . 45K ml. SA295. 540-4.484 boards, ceblea. rn.chan· v-.. -...., .., '" .. ., 1 1 1 c 11 8'h Ft 111 wood Spenllh 1200 per ...._ 11 • ·L~ · · I cal 631· 7308 btwn llrm h1uevera1 openings more n ormat on, 1 atyle c'ablnet. Fine pi.ce piano tun«. Course lnlo. body, n ...... sen7 glne 00. '65 BUG 1&41cc. run• Ctat1tc '88 Ch1ve1te 8AM-11AM. Coste Mesa tor responsible and In· •lier 1 PM. 751•4222 furn. Sell 1>9'fect cond. 542-3244 or 558· I 178 646· 52• good. needuome tnt111tt Malibu. Rune wet! bUt Counter help, exper pref. dustrious people. A tood nu-nn IPIUTll S350 63 1-0300 or om F It •/ '79 280ZX 2+2, 911fl0. air. work S1260. 54~203 with. tew Improvement• Apply In person at Job Opportunity. Must tbl e speaking YOlce • M STI Malor brokerage llrm 646-8005 ~'!1 an ar 12"• WE llY low ml .. lmmec .. S7450. '"'7 BUG • 1350 N can brl"9 top dollat • Cle able to handle the pub c. A greet way to lncreaae aeeklng experienced uraHt -USED CARS& TRUCKS 759-0794 o 640-1864 v • . ew collector I Item. 1100 Payleaa leeneRrs. B Early hOurs end Wkknds. your budget dottert. We tete·I",... operat~. Stock For Hie. Oak and Chrome. 6 It ti y' Lk COME IN OR CALL FOR r seats. new rur lendett, llrm 673-817'4 173·8514 306 Old N-port d, N Nursery and/or ware· 1 t I I F '"" u• 42" round dining table wt Ofne 1 exec.,.. • '81 280ZX. pert cond. wnt n-bumpera, running 1-__, ........ __ ,....,,=..,,...,,=--t>etween 7-3pm hous1nge11perpret Greet pay or your ranng. or brollerag1e1tperlencere· 8ch1fr1.Sulleble torcon-llke new. S150. Alto Flll ...... llL ext. red tthr Int, Tlbar botrda, new QlnerllOf, • SEE IS Fiim Opportunity. 645·02l0. 6 Interview •PPI. call Mr. quired. Contact Michetti lerenoe room. $325. Cell chairs, tblea. IBM t8y 5 pe-0 Cormler·OtLlllO s n 1r1 . 2 4 K • m I. new tfra1 & 1hocll1. We h-a QOOd --1on Dell Counter. December am . 8 am ONLY! Bteemer. 5.45-5776 after 1 PM, 944·9t11 631-0300 or 6 ·8005 writer & misc. 844· 4 OllYllLn $9500/obo 720-1201 950-5.489 t NEW i uMCIChev ti~!~.~::~ E~7t~~ cs: PlllTHUPIUI TOP SIS or 548"2873 18211 BEACH BLVD. . --o • Legal Secretary with Ii you wish to aell your Females Pref. Model• & For Sa I e. e rt ec 1 C NP200 I HUNTINGTON BEACH Flat '89 VW Bug runt good, rotetal S.. UI tooeyt Oe--l-l111_r_y""'.'='"s1_oc_k_,-=F-u1-:1 T""'tm-e, ~~:~l~nc:~~.~~C:,~~ work and get HPoSUre, Escortt,(213)H8·1984 ~··= 1~::~. ~~~~ !f'.~~d $1900. :r~~.~~ 14T-Hlll 141·1111 175F111 Spldef. runt grMt some rust, AMI FM. muat be 19. See Duane. menaerate with ex-call: -w-•ma bOa;d wl 8 drawer Pld· PD80 blueprint mech, S2000 OBO. 642-2483 11850/obo. 648-7240 •95 EHi l Ttn. C M perienoe Newport Beach OllllTlll r.al •• ,.... n tat tnctudet heater and $750. Granoo tight lbl WI PAY TIP lllW I .. l llllTIHP near AlrpOft. 851·1234 UU.Uf Exprd wllfl P.Dt. Gd drtv-m1tt;eu. $350 Must'" 2'6"x3'4W' $150, Seara FMllllUll liiitiii•i9.P.1'911"'"~~~~ ' Ing rcrd G & W Towtng. to appreclete. Call KenmOfe refrlg 2.5 C/I II 1fs CMC gr .. t concJ t:;g:; F:f'~. ~TM PIT Looat company want• IM-2117 132 lndu1fr111 Wey. CM. 831 -0300 or 646•8005 s100. lellhllbrgl• reoept AUi IH I em/Im s 1000. 9e0.2093 PART TIME EMPLOYEE P11nt Care. lntlflOf ... Taaay ch rs ( 2) s 150... PllTIAl/llUll ood Orllllf/helper, Pitt Ume. with 1ccoun11nglbkkpg .... ,..,.. Hlde·A·B•d. lull 1011 760-6945 m·I 8 to 5. 2480 HerbOf Blvd. '77 Accord, g lhape. C.119AM·9PM &Wknda, btCk"round Some com· Respo nsi b le, ••II • ..... l"""lh. Brown toneaJ ln COSTAMES& sltver.S2800.844-M10 "' motivated per1on1 P/T = _,,., s 50 " "' Roben 432.0360 r.~:~ :~r.r ~r.'"' A~~ needed by rapidly grow· amen ... • n I c . ~~:o·83 1 . Plu•L!rt•• IUI ....... Ml-1411 '77 Wagon, 4 IC)d, •le. alnt llfllUl• IBI 751· 1155 •or appt Ing CM baaed plantscape .... .,.... ....., chord ~.n. French WI WAIT YM cond .. l2l00. 840-tool Wiii train. Bergatrom ••-•-• llrm. Profesalona! ••r: Ana. I llY ,...,.. mike. etectronle. Like .,.. '81 Accon1. 5 epct, !\Illy Clelnefl,CdM.844-4421 -·~ required. 714-831·46 5 Let 957-8133 MWS375/ofr, 642-8111 .... __ loaded, l:.'m rack, De~,...._ f 'I --------AM Dell~ to llomtll. ._..__....,.......__ '"NT,._,. 5 000 ml £-...,,-lllh--=--k-tng-""'ttv-.-.1,-n .,...,...,,....., man 0< gen Pllll•DI Mu•I h1111 good car + Lerge "L" lh9'>1 IOf1. •Int Hammond conlOle Organ. _. ...,.,_, .-... ~5..,.,...".,:"~:.;.... .... • · C·::...... ood cook and malntenance~drepllrs. a•a1m .... 001 0; tnauranc.. No cond. 7'11"x10'3". col· eeparat• L..i1e epkr, & •"""' ""''.,...... ~...... Office bldg In ~pt Boh. -... I ,....,.,,. h h b t experience II clffnlng Full llme. 6h.1528 YoungcompMy lelki ln-weekendt orholldeYt NO tonbl«ld 250.140-v'vv 1uto r yt m. H U . Som• nurelng c are before noon. dlvldual to write end di-col1ec1f0nl or !>filing. Cell L b cN9Md cond.. onty 11200. Meded by mile. l.1tge --------sign lor Tl Geo Ind DE<> now. 630-!441, a em · 11 =..~~ik:::: t200. 549·2e44 muttf bdrfl\ bath, prtv eautlcl•n• POP • 11134. Minimum 2 Pf'I, Mon-rtl. 84•8325 1~P""E,....V""'EY,.,...~.,..,M'""'=P-8:::-t-udlo...,,...--=P-ro entr. e d8)' week tNI con-Menager·Styil1t N1t1on11 yra expetlenet. PNfef• 4o, 1111• new & elecirto lidef1bled11tr,lr"llmt. bl1uty .. lonctialn.Ou1r. rbty W/COBOL. Call PART·TIME,V111edh0Utl Otf·wtlt couch, $160. 2 xultar, both et l325.1--------IP1f!~rwtn10 I ... a~~·~ .. 1a.,te. :a~~~.,· ~'=1'tt~: ~~~= liiii5iii53iii.Qlliii40iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to Include Mf'Y A.M. m I I c h Ing c h I I r . 57-8393 4 .......... Ddtll ... '""" •• ,.,. weellendt. MU9t hive di· wlottom1n1 t75 H . ,._ 67S.2to3 or 673·2389 891 ·8122 pendable whlele (tmlll ~h 1100. lwn bed 118 foyoie '*""" with tablltMC' Npt 8ch llrm Medi .ccurate l ypltt PIT. Cell 84~ 175 t. vet""*Y flolplltl In 80. Leg. '""' exp. grOOl'Mf to wor1I on a conwn. batia. 4111-6378 f•petleno.ct part·ttme plllt·UP onCI IYP•· Mttlng. Abte 10 build bO(ll Ool09I .,,., ode. end ~ · ed «:oP1 Of\ VDT P8'rlc:ll Tool ... 2..Q21 bl IOI. Mech1nlc11ty lncllntd I*· PllllTlll truck, van, 1t1t1on 175. Patio Mt, 1150. IUI 1m/fm c .... 1/c, "' r1, ton 10 rtpatr tithing Cenyou... wagon) 10 ..... , ,,..._ 844·1405. XlOlCQf'd. IEXOTIPOC u11 McX cuetom ft1t-1>•d. 60,000 r"4e FfT Wiii train. Spert3hr•ntghtty? P8'* OMler In frvlnt Quality ""d office COior TV, 2 yr Wl'nty. ml. S4to0. 4t7-et03 031·1399 Are you.... .,.., M1.1tt be .,..,_,,. furniture, O..ll"I only • S1.48. llr• del. 00«! 'It Ford 4X4 S!IMy. IMll, RESTAURANT Well groomed. Oabl•M~nt~~· .,,~·g SAO to 170. 9t2·2000, Sun. TV JoM'184e-1'1M IUIO.a/c.em. Vl,Cflrome N-Frentih blklfYlllOOk· ~·!~llleted? ::::-~ f!;x ~ lO:~ 131-60&$ IJ~S rtcOfdef, 24 hf prog, apoll•, S7160. 720..0273 IOQ IOf • mature dee>en· Oovou • , 1 --remotel1t1roh 1210. d•ble pereon to rm 1 PIT £nJoy ~Ing w1111 klde? ••••-•, Color rv.• 111. u 1-7111 l~;TSiiiii~i'P-~'"w""!"!"'. "!!fd.Pgil!!i!!9 perm day oounl• ..... 11 you can.,....., yg poejtlon (.xp. l IUpet• PhOM841-7021 knoalll °"91\ 1lflm 10'! ti, 9U11et. '4'7-35$4 ~,:c>;= : 2:30.tpm MOn. ttwv Fri ;::.. "=='-~ llllt Jiit 1 7'1 De1tun ii~. 91111 pany, good 1 te Nedi tfle ar.,... ~ eond 13500. HU U UlllTTt Tell ....,yone In 1own wtlllt ......... 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I - 2-Hotlday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement t~ DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 Wonderful world of Christmas Nickel Arcade caters to Yule tradi·tionalists Judging from the enthusiaml generated at the Nickel Arcade antique ·and Chriatmal store DMr Gol~ West College In H\Dltington Beach. thia year'• Christmaa celebratiom will have a distinct country flavor. "There aeerns to be a return to a traditional, family-oriented holiday, " said Barbara Wold, who along with her husband Mk:hwl, owns and operates the popular store at 15202 GoJdtp West St. ''There is a stro111 empbaia on a remini8cenoe,'' she said. "People are ayinc they have grown tired of plastica and favor l1lOl"e eiarthy thinp.'' Wold, who opened the atol'e nine years aao, said the emph.aaia on country flavor includes not only gifta butextendstodecorationaandomamentaforthetree and Christmas wrappinp aa well. "All the maga.zine9 are writing about a country flavor and people are buying what ia in the magazines." she said. Christmas wrappinp. she uid, offer a chance for a coordinated ChristmM' ~-wtth-plmd and calico ribbons taklnc the apotlight. ''The wrapping ia just aa important aa what ii inside the peck.ap, •• abe ma. "Ptckac-Mould look nice becauae they sit around for awhile." The country look will bJcwrcn on the yule tree al80 with IUCh natural thinp aa cranberriel, applee, and wheat joining popcolD aa ltaple decoratiom. Gift iterm at the st.ore Include bnmmwte wooden it.elm IUCh •~ax.-,~ men, watermelon illCea Aiiilbanclna niCb liii1ierbl. 'lbere'a even a stuffed Plymouth Rodt chicken letting on a nelt of ega. Thia nC' which is either llbd a Jot or dia'Hlred a Jo(, 11CCCJ1 lOWold; .U.tor $120. Wooden f!IP may be purm-1 lndMdually fleeNICDLAllCAN. ..... 41 Dally-P-Uot-P-hotos by .Richard Koehler Holiday Gitt Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 -3 Bring Your Christmas List To out Coast Plaza Vil age SPECIALTIES Affectionately Amber Coffee Trader Collector's Corner Continental Imports Dale's Footworks Diamond Head Gallery Etc. Jewelry Designers Fly A Kite French Market Gamesmanship Great' Beginnings Hiland's Tobacco Locker H.U.D.D.L.E. Furniture Hum-Mi Imports La Tortuga L'Anvers Jewelers Paper-Go-Round St.Ives St. Ives Annex St. Ives Paper Garden Skansen Scandinavian Imports South Coast Glass Engraving Spatola Tailoring & Men's Wear Village Pet Center Wine, Cheese, Culinary, Etc. Woof & Warp Fabrics 3 Week Christmas Boutique CONFECTIONS & RESTAURANTS Antonello Ristorante Belgian Waffle Inn Gandhi Restaurant The Good Earth Hungry Tiger Restaurant Meyerhofs Restaurant Morrow's Nuthouse Mutter's Cookie Cutter Restaurant Horikawa Upstart Crow & Co. SERVICES A.I.A. Orange County Anthony's Shoe Repair Carlton Hair International Exclusive Travel Agency Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Fingernail Fixer II Hour Gang Personnel I Framed It Myself Personal Formula United Artists Theatre Or. Daniel Werner, Optometrist Verdugo's Mexican Restaurant Vitamin Quota Natural Grocery - South Coast Plaza Village --'- at Sunflower & Bear Streets Santa Ana, CA 92704 • {714)-751-6595 _______ ....._.. __ ~--------__;;;.;;_......,~--- 4 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 Nickel Arcade· in· HB offers~radltlonal Christmas FromPage2 · for 29 cents. The Nickel Arcade, which ii located next next door to the Greet Western Pizza c.ompany which ia offering all you can eat at a chuck wagon buffet 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday through Friday, opened nine yean ago when the Wolds boucht a location.formerly housinC a Hallmark store. Later they boucht adjoining space that they tdni into a.Chriltmu store each Sept:-90 .. But Christmas shopping, even though sales are running about 20 percent higher than the last two years, really don't get bocming until the day after 'Thanksgiving, said Barbara Wold, a former elemen- On the cover ••• "All I want for Christmas'' ... tree trimming can be found in the holiday area of the Nickel Arcade at 15202 Golden West St., Hunt- ington Beach. Catering to a strong emphasis on -rerninierences, the storekeepers especially offer homemade wooden dec- orations, ornaments and ~ with a country flavor. ... Such colorful. sturdy figur_. ines will charm even Scrooge and become keepsakes to be tary teacher in ·Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. ''They lit around eating turkey on 'Thanksgiv- ing and they pulic," said Wold. "They realir.e they haw one month left and the kids, husband, grandmothers and mothers go out shopping the next day." The Nickel Arcade, which will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and 12-5 p.m. Sundays, providea com- plimentary gift wrapping aa well as free advice on bow to coordinate your Christmas. The Wolds allO provide a complimentary holiday tea pot and doughnut holes and a pleasant setting for ahoppen. enjoyed by many generations. -· . ...., .......... .,,.....,. ........ _________ ..,,,. ~ 1ere's !ots for the Christmas shopper to ~hoose from at the Nickel Areade-in Huntington Beach l ~-- The gift you know will fit~ price range you're after. And if you want t6 send your gift, we'll take care of all the details. Shopping for the right Christ- mas gift can be a problem. You wonder about size. Color. And whether it's what they're really going to like. Hickory Fanns'" has the fllai.&r~v ••rms solution. Over 100 delicious ftftv ' T''9 OF ONIO" gifts that'.U suit just about We'll give you a taste of everyone's taste. In just the old-time country goodness.• ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~ OWER eAitotJSEL~ALC ---- -::--..:--~.. Hours: Mon. lhru Frt. 9 to 9 ~,dlof'lt,.. Sil 10 to 9 Sun. 11 to 6 •1mr-.i"°"c:... ~I glngiSS® formalwear FOR SI IOP OUR PARTS DEPt '°""' Coast .... Ml•lon Viejo Mall 1Weltlft1MWMllll OentlDI .... ..... For that s~al day, first go to Gmgiss and pick a gift from our wide variety of fonnalwear aa::essories and jewelry. Then hint that he take you out to a place where he c.an show it off. l .. d Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertlaing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thunday, November 24, 1983 - 5 ·Green Christmas . seen for retailers Local retmJen are ~ for the .,_ Cbriillmm in ,.,. they're bnMbinc one tq ~ ol NW. . An infanml-.wy ol ...._at local ~caiW.faundmmtt.zt are lelllnc at a rate 1~ peftmt hilber than lMt year and in· many ~ 20 percent hilber· 'There definitely h9 been an ex- tremely larae pm-up. We aw it at the start ol November," laid Ren Brooldm, Boob are always a traditional hol- iday gift. Salel are up neu"ly 20 percent foe the B. Daltm BoobeUer in Costa Mela which ii espedally crowded on week- ends. .coordina to st«e manacer Gnc no.k. I "We are •Wna 'Poland' by Jame1 Michener by the bundredl and 'We are .ure to Rll hundreds more by ChrlstmM,'' Doak laid. . an alllstant ~Karl'• Toya in Newport 8-ch. body ii buying New re•nfl by~ Bombeck and expemively. It ii Wre they are tired ol Stepbm Kine are prcnWna. be edded. beinC told th* immey im't there." nodnc that Kine now hM two hud- Dolla, both for bo'9 and ..... _., to COYeft and two paperbldm Oil the .,.. be be hott.-t eellina taya tbia ,_,. be •llen u.ta. .-id. CaJendan al8o are doina well du. ''People are attemptina to buy lalp 'ft!C· numbers of ~ Patch Dolla' but "The calendar that ii 891lina the bmt they can't. The dolls are .:llld • IOOD • ii not the cbeeu rtke one with the prll weaetthemin."be.:r:•ned. Tbedolll but the Amel Admm one with quality are made of cloth; one ii different pbotosrapha foe $9.95," Doak laid. and •Ill foe abou. t $30. ~~-)'OWll children panmta can buy ........ of the Univene" fantasy ~boobwtththelatstatmmick- dolla at ~-9~ eech are narly •popular mullic boxes in them. and 10meWhat -1er' to obtain, No holiday-.i would be complete Brookim laid. without at ie.t a peek at the Other hie 8e1len include the Ger-Neiman-Marcus Department Store man-made LGB Jarae puce model cataJoc. . train at abOut $350 a .et and the Thil year'• "Hia and Hen Gift" ''Cai-la" -a 1ee-tbroucb rnecbanlcel includel two Shar-pet Chiw dop for _.__.. model that children can build into $2,000 eech. Or '" ---ban h · l S ' vanom t)1M!9 of mo&o deYicel. It .u. The 1tore in FMbion &land alreedy ange '-ANUt mere ta are oping that 1 y look on anta a focunder$20. ,...BTAIUllS.P ... 181 face:_mean1 a lot of buaiaeu during-the holiday season. WEEK Salel -Tltn .... • ,. 21 .. Cce..tl _... 31•1•C r·----~·-1 ..,._ ___ ...__ __ _,,, •MITMUO....,.. t 1n lff IU. i :u.:. i 0Bonl1•1a L • .:!::.~ ..... .J On fhE._,f irsLJday of Christmas my truE-->love-> ~to~ .. a~ictcrtaln ona~ New Fbon in T..shims Cherry-Vanilla and Cookies & CNGm plus New Visors. Just in Time for Qriltlw. . r I I 1 6 -Holiday Gitt Gulde/An Advertising Supplj!ment to the DAILY PlLOT/Thursday, November 24, :1983 L I I I I 'Tis the seas~n to get dressed up · Furs, lots of glitter ·featured in yuletide fashions for 1983 BJ llBLBN CLUG .._,...ca, c , , Available at Neiman M8ft118 in Fashion Island, this James Galano& double breasted evening bloDIOn has ·dolman sleeves with shawl collar, jeweled leather waiatband and cuff&. It comet in natural &able with black hematite& jeweled on expre&80 brown leather. SKI .NEWPORT -._,.. Your Local Ski · · Resort at our Little Store The Perfect Gift for Everyone ... A Newport Sid Co. Certificate for Sid Leuona or · Skirobies on our movins, aid slope 1 Risht Size ••• Ritht Color ••• Risht Price ·- THE PERFECT HOLIDAY TRADITION HANDMADE SWEATERS IN . COTTON AND SILK, WINTER WHITE WOOL FAILLE SKIRTS AND IVY'S LEAGUE. ~ rASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH 840-6721 Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 -7 -- How about putting some fine fashions under the tree? Perhaps an addition to the ward.robe is on your shopping Bla88 and is a racy metallic panne velvet gown with a list. Here are some 5'1Me&tieas: The gewu oa the left gray aad .red trompe l'oeil bapl-lteaded euh. la the a.d right are aYailaWe lty special or*r at Saks Fiftla middle is a George Samea twe piece retl woel crepe Aveaue at S..th Ceast Plaza. The gewn Oii the left is a dinner dress with a crescent slairncl bodice aatl slim Mary McFadtlea desip, exquisitely detailed ill gold aad skirt. This creation is available at Neim-Marcus ia black lame chiffon. The creation on the right is by Bill Fashion Island. Tired of that Plastic Tree? 995 We Proudly Off er 99s · Christmas Trees --Individually Packaged -· Delivered Fresh from Our Farm to Your Home.· 1 Only a 'Phone Call Away. Yule.'em 20-30" Plantation -Fir or Scotch Pine . 7" 3 ft . Plantation -Fir or Scotch Pine ........ 9'8 ft . Plantation -Fir or Scotch Pine ...... ll95 5 ft. Plantation Fir ............................................. 1595 - 6 ft. Plantation Fir .............................................. 17". ~ • plus shipping . A Phone T ol Free A\ --. --~ IA l-800-.f22-5001 JA qil ~-qa VISA or MASTERCARD 'P _ :_-.. ,....~ ='·II A Shipped via U.P.S. ~ ...,. Charps by wt. & zone • .6'. 4 -~ ~ l~ Bridgewater r.•Plll~ EUGENE. ORECON Fa s ,... ...... ------------····-···---·--~-··---·~------- ------ "Mother Koren~ .. The yea 'iound )ocket Gf90I tor 9\l8fVINnO, Wee bOOtlng. bike riding Of' ,ust l'9 beach Fun COIOf combinOllOns, MocNne WOShable too ~ Wll!'I \.\Jamel • Le COid sungloll fQden ~~[; ' 56 FASHION ISlAND · NE\WOITT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 .. ........ ,. ................ -_ ............... ······-·············· .. . ---_ .. . -- • 1-- t I ' I I t 8 -Holiday Gitt Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 Shimmering fashions for holidays LION COUNTRY SAFARI'S SWAP MEET We have JOO's of vendors selling new and used merchandise al better than bargain prices. Do your Christmas shopping early! I And enjoy free entertainment. (Juggler & Tight Rope Acts) EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY! Clear out your garage or sell your new merchandise and be one of our Christmas Vendors~CAll 768-5011 for more infonnation. The Irvine Bazaar/Swap Meet is open every Saturday and Sunday 7:30-4:00 We are located at Lion Country Safari 1 /4 mile west of the 405 FWY on Irvine Ctr. Dr. Entry is ONLY $1.00 PER CARLOAD From Page6 eapecially opera pumpe with grolll"ain ribbon. bow ties. antique cuff links. At Nordstra:n'a, Cody Kondo, of the men'• diviaion, tinda thia year ''very dreesy. Men are wearing tuxedoel even when the invitation says fonnal d.rem is optional. After five o'clock. the only color for ahirta is white, and bow ties are aming back." - Billur Wallerich of Saka Fifth A venue de8aibes women's holiday wear u "glamoroua, dazzling, with lots of heeding and eequined accents on drews. Acee.one. are big, bold. lot-oLfaux-gem~ · jewelry. 'lbe chenWle la a winner, it la a relaxed and wearable liil.bouette. For men there are wonderful sweat.en with unuaaal ool« oombi.nationa. mixed pales and brigbta on bla." · Dramatic evening ooata are featured at Bullock's Wilshire, in F8lbion Ialand. 'lbe Melange collection of bamdmede ooata from Mexico la cte.Tibed as, .. the coat u art, eclectic elepnce achie\led by mixing ISM SMSON, P ... Ill Here's a pair of George Samen creations to add to your wardrobe. At far left is a clauic triple breasted royal and black three-piece wool plaid suit. At near left is a two piece cocktail dress, complete with emer- ald sequins on lurex. The 188h in silk charmuese bowed at the hipline creates a blouson effect. B.Ar<B.Af<.A'S~ SHOP IS CELEBRATING A .. "GRAND GRAND OPENING" It'• a brand new 1tore juat full of excitement and Holiday ~c ... and you are invited to join in the oelebratioql .f<WlZ-FM RADIO will be broedcuting live, direct from OW' store on Sunday, ao be sure to come ... Special Thinp at S~ial Prices Special Prilee -Surpris¥ -Refrelhment.e, too. ~ No..mber 27 throlach ~. Deomiber f ...._,,...._Att111 ,- y_. ..... 8lft •(hrc:Mle A lovely fubion llCCMIOI)' youn to riw or keep ... wiib purchMe of S26 or more ol our ,..war price merchandile. .......... .............. .. .,. ....... .,..... ,..,,_... RockwlU liale.d editioe ooli.c:ubk Choice ol t ~----- ..... ftotllr Pen, PKllol ;-~ r---~--------------------------1 I REGISTER NOW FOR 3 EXCITING PRIZE DRAWINGS I I I I Nam ~ I I I I City &ate 1.i&>-Plwme I I ~eo11elleldo.o.bwf.1••••_........... I '---~---=-..::~--=~:':':'~~-~=-'~'=--=----J ...... ~=-~· .. 1~91.:.--='.:a·~~ .......... -,.. -·---,.. I .. Holiday Gift Gulde/ An Advertising Supp~t to the DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, November 24, 1983 -9 - This George Samen evening dress features the shimmering effect of lace and metallic beige, gold and silver. The tunic top goes over a slip dress with scalloped hem. Books make great gifts for gourmets BJ ANn'A ll8l!!N MIZNER c..-, ........... Boob are the perfect lift anytime of year, but sped.ally at holiday time. And there'1 DO need to worry about me, fit or color of IUCha delichtful -.. choice, one thatopem new pathl to gatronomicallldventuree. Here'• aumpler with IOIDething for everyone: AMEl\ICANT ABTE-ACel· ebradoll of GutrWIDJ Cout-To-Coatt by Jama Vlllu, Food and Wine Edltorol Town and Country; Arbor &u., N. Y.; $1& (hardcover); $7.95 (full ... Priam paperback). Jamea ee.nt wrttaln the foreword, "'American TMte"' malrmwuvor the thoqbtof aood food, aood livinl and the joy1 of the aood life. AdelidoUI volume!" VW. II one of a kind. avW.cS yet down tow.th. Per- cepttw,artlcu!atemd tunny, too. With amlndol hllown, pnlle bet Ufe'1 never dull when VW. II around. Havtna hll book on band II the next · bat thine. OOOUNGGR&ATMEALI BVDYDAY-T•I 1,111,...,_, Vartallem: by RkbardSa lnml· labontlon with Dl¥td Rlckettll; Ran- dom&.., N. Y.; f 15.90. Su hll Md acltwnltMld t.:k-ll'O'lnd •chef at home and abro9d. oonsultant to the 'nJne.-Life Series, The Good Cook, cooking teecher' and a journalist much in demand by patuxuidcrmpztna Ricketta,-- 90date food editor of Family Orcle and free-lance journalist, hlll al8o been a practicing chef. In thiaoriginaloookbook, which repre1e11ta the ideal, Sax lharea his special profemional know-how into the making of 200 IUperb r-=ipes: hearty aoupa. utidytnc one-d.ilh mea1a, ap- petizinc vegetablee and entk:ing dee- lertl. CUISINE IUPIDE'-!M-Delee- &able Redpet fer CoMI la a H•rrJ: by Carole Cutler; C1arbon Potter Inc.; $8.95 (full ... papen.ck). (Qricinally publilhed .. ''The Six-MJnuteSouffleandOtberCul- inary Deliahta,"winnerof a~ R. T. FnnCb T,.....,.lrerAward.) Cutler Ila keenly lntelliamt, charm-lnl. W~D.C., penonality. Her awvenemcd~dlmandltodayll eWlentln her*'-DllMd haute cuillne; people'• pbY*al Medi. in her low~ wn6omolwbredpe. lndk:atlwol herc:r.tMty (ln addition totheu-mlnutelOUffle) •• rmpafor babel papefruit balW9 with. topprlil of chutney and bnndy. Hauteculllne? Oui.Bas*19fo.t.lnlmint. DtUdeux ( ... 900U. .... H) .... -.......... ,.. .. • . " ~-0~~-·\.6 ,' NEW EVENING HOURS ~ ·~_, ~ FRI. & SAT. NOV. 25 & 26 OPEN 9-9 :'' '' THURS. & FRI. DEC. 1,2,8,9,15&16, 9.9 ShQp ti/ 9 on these nights amid the charm of candles and tiuoli lights throughouJ the gardens and the Callery in Roger's new CANDLELIGHT WALK /Jon 't forget to bring the little ones evenings from 6-8 for visits and pictures with SANTA CLAUS Rogers Christmas Fantasy is open DAILY FROM 9-5 We will close Christmas Eve at .7 PJ.f. Closed New Years.Day ... OfWTI Mon .. Jan. 2nd. A CALLERY OF 15 LIVING DECORATED THEME TREES 1-:.0ch lit1ing tree is elaborately d«oroted on an indiL•idual Iheme. ROGER'S COLOR BOWLS f.njoy a rich(I/ contrasted miniaturt• u•rir>dland for Christmas. OVER 1000 CUSTOM GIFTS Ii DECORATIONS On~of.a-kind works of art crooled u•ilh Hoger'.<; pi!rsonal touch and traditional ch~rm. o();: ~l>. ~ ---~ *7(~0 i·'f· ~. 1 ) r1i 0 50,000 UNIQUE ~ .t1 ~ :~ lMPORTF:O ORNAMENTS II gn.•ot sei<'Ction of handrrafh•d omamcnls fmm amwul tht• u•orld. EXCEPTIONAL ECK£ POINSETTIAS °'".,. 3(}()() CS{X'fially lafg(' & l>eoutiful e red. u•htk ,,;nlr <fl l'OrityaltYI t'C!1$ion.~ •• , ANIMATED SCENES 1 Jltiilm:~==:llll:•~• !j l,f Shop omtd tlw m chanlt'd 1mrld of I' ._ Chnstm(J5 Animation. ..,,,.., ... ,,..,.f:,,,. .... ,.,,.,.,, ....... ~ °""' ••• ~ . -................... Mlllwlhlt..,,. , ~ ....... , ........ 111~9-cfl -~--~ . t t .. I 5 s I 10 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertt•ng Supptement1o1he DAILY PILOT/Tharsday;-Nowmber 24, 19~ J.C. PENNEY Harbor at Wiison _ Costa Mesa 646-5021 3 Big Days of Hollday Savings Friday-Saturday-Sunday Holiday Velou~ Robes sale s19.99 . , Reg. $~0. Misses and junior style _robe In_ full Length _velour Warm and cozy In asst. colors and styles. Choose snap, zip front or wrap styles. S,M,L. Perfect for gifts. Energr-Polar Boot Sale Acrylic pile lined for warmth. Upper of .-nylon with celanese fortrel polyester fiber fill. Solids and prints. REG SALE Women's sizes Men's Sizes Children's Sizes 18 5.99 10 7.99 7 5.99 MEN 'S ROBE SALE Velour ·Robes REG Arnet..Klmono •20 Arnet Shawt Collar a.. Terry Kimono 48 . •••··································•··•······•· Men's Pajamas .. sale 511 .20 Reg. $14. Poly/cotton Broadcloth In prints, solids or stripes. Button front or V-neck pullover. Sizes S, M, L. .......................... ············ .... ········ Warm-Up Suits Poly/cotton pluStfvetour In crew or V-neck. Faahlbn colors, men's and women's styles and colors. uv• •20 Now.s29.99 Blanket Sale Electric Blankets · REG SALE . Twtn. Single •40 24.99 Full, Single 50 39.99 Queen, Dual 70 55.99 King, Dual 100 79.99 5 YEAR WARRANTY ~ K.c.·1 ~/HOP 18 YOUR Holiday CJift place Share the Holiday 1J1UU with friead.t cmd ~ with thoUQhtful giftl from ~.C'S Hallmark Shop. HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE v Precious Moments v Sebastian Miniatures v Dakin S tuffed Animals v Carr Photo Frames v Prince Gardner Leather Accessories v Crystal Clear Bowls & Vases v Peanuts/Snoopy Items v Lasercraft Desk Accessories v Mugs v 1984 Calendars v Photo Albums .,..-Writing Instrument s v Stationery 2311 HAUOR ILVD., IN HAUOR CTR. 979-1882 Open 'til 9 p.m. Monday l~u Friday, Sat. 10 'til 6. and Suni'1 2 'til 5 ''Larpet en ......... 1a ar.... c...e,.•• From our fine watch collection: The Concord Mariner SG: The Sportswatch of the 'SO?s Lean. Rugged. Water-resistant. Quartz. Handsome 14 brat told and bl.cit c.hromkun steel. The thJn, ~ electrOftlc quMtz move- ment lnskte never needl wtnclna. From move-ment to CMe, It II completely crlilted by hand. In Swttterland. KIRK~ } IOI! HMtinr 11\d .. w-.. Coot.1 Mt..1 -.......... 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'tll 9 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5 ' I I I I -~~-~-~-~-·~~~~--------~----------------""------------------.-.--------------~ 12 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, N<>Yember 24, 1983 On family trees for generations Keepsake ornaments help make decorating a special event during the Christmas season By CllRl8 CllA WFORD .,...,...c.. $ ,,,, One of the oldest and most delightful traditions UllOCiated with Christmas decor is the use of family keepsake ornaments on the tree and around the house. Because they are unique for one reason or another, these special o.ma- mentaare saved year after year,oft.en handed down from one generation to the next, and their re-appearance each aeaeon triggers memories of past Christmuea. ' The oldest fonn of keepeakeoma- menta were home-made and were often fashioned from simple fabric or wood. Today, the home-c:rafted variety are still very popular and can be created from a wide aelection of craft materials and kits, according to Joe Cute, manager of Lee Wards, Hwit- ington Center. Many of the kitaallow for total family participation, he said. with materiala and direction8 simple enough for even a young child to handle. Some of the more detailed band-crafted omamenta include a number of the stitchery kita which result in varioua detigm« a penon's name and the year in needlepoint. for example . ''The teddy bear theme and the Victorian country look are both going to be wry big th.is year,'' Cute said, aax>rding to his trade journals and his actualaales. V arioua teddy bear motives have carried into th.is 8e880Jl 'a commercial and hand-crafted decorations. AB for the country look, Cute reports that one of bis most popular ornament kits ii the kind ustna "candle-wicking" with muslin and natural fiben. Oneof the pioneenof commercial keepeakeornamenta-Hallmark- began to produceacolJectible leries of mnamenta 11 yearuao. Today the company off en 13 aerisof collectibles, includine a new fintedition th.is year which is a ''Cinnamon Teddy" in poroelain. Abo new th.is year la Clara JohmanScroaim' ''Hallmark Kees-keOrnamenta: A Collector's Guide" which oontains photographs and dacriptionaof every Hallmark omamentaince 1972. In addition to thecollector'Heries, Hallmark al8ooffenapproximately lOOotber~omamentabonor­ lnaspedal peopleoreventaor the year, ISHHCOllATIONS.P ... AllJ We have. the oldest sense in Atnerica Caswell Massey feature of the week Fruit Soaps Green Apple, Orange. Pomegranate, Black Currant • Herbal Soaps Eucalyprus, Pep~rmim. Angelical, Calendula, Chamomile ~'1~~-:~~$/r 364~ E. Coast Hwy . Corona Del Mar ::.:llo(i.-;·~· . . .• • . \ • Mon.-Sat. 10-7~ Sun. 12-' Putcina In lltu The May Co. tree in South Coast Plaza is decorated with antique reproductions. t ' AND GIFT IDEAS lingerie• Sleepwear• Dresses Skirts• Pants• Blous~s.• Sweaters Jackets•Jewefry•Gltts Men's Shlrts•Pants•Sweaters Jackets• Robes and Accessories Glassware• Bath Towt-fs and Interesting Gift Items BEAUTIFUL FREE GIFT WRAP WITH MINIMUM PU~ASE Major Credit C•ds Hours: 9:30-6:00 Closed Sundays - Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 -13 Decorations from Christmases-past From Page 12 Keepsakeomamentaandot.her ranging from ''Baby's Fint Christmas'' Chriatmaa decor are al8o on display in to ones for GrandmotherocGrand-all of the major department stores. father. LindaMcGraw,whoworkainthe All of the Hallmark ornaments may Christmuahopat Buffum'a. Newport be found in the stationery and greeting Beach, reporta that the store baa six card aectiona of the major department "theme" trees: one with all g1aaa stores, as well aaat Hallmark stores, omamenta-bella, icicles, etc ..• one such aa K.C.'s Hallmark. Harbor with all wood (old fashioned toys, etc.), Center, Costa Mesa, wberesaleaper-a third with miniature animals, a 90l'lJlel reJiort that rocking hone fourth decked in hearts and bows, a themeaareaspopularaateddybears. "familytree"withfamilynameaonthe Omamentafromothercountrieaare omamentaandthe"AngelandOove available from The Original Christmas Tree" with porcelain angels and feath- S . . to -eA!d4ov•@ll,..,. -------- store manager Vena Wold, 75 percent 'Tve worked in the department for of the store's offeriJl31comes from 60 three Christmases and the g1aaa tree i.a different foreign countries and in-always the most popular,'' aaya eludes all aorta of brua, wood and g1aaa McGraw. ''Since teddy bears are 'in' figurines. this year, we are al80 .elling a lot of TheCbriatmaaGuild'stwo storea(at tboeeomamentaandalotofthelittle South Coast Plaza and at 1801 Eut porcelain birds." Dyer Road, Santa Ana) al80apecializ.e Keepsake ornaments in the form of in imported ornaments and decorations fine crystal, silver and gold are al80 of all kinda. According to A via Randall, available from many of the major rnanacer of the South c.o,.t P1ua departmentston!s .. well as many at.ore, the Guild ia featuring Koelltal jewelry stores. angels. Gemlan nutcnck.en, Old One example i.a the 1983 Waterford World glaaaomamenta, and a number crystal ornament, which ia the sixth in of other unique decorations which are a limited edition teriea. Thia year's very traditional in FA.arope. ornament, shaped like an oval-ball. Their Santa Ana store iadiaplaying oomes ina red velvet gift box and .ells an entire tree decorated with Koestel for $28. angels. whereas the South c.out Plaza Similarly, Baccarat ia featuring a store baa a tree decorated with "Toya in crystal ornament for the first time this the Attic" (replicas of antique ~ya). flee OllNAM•Nrl• ..... A 14f The lines of AMERICA. The sail of LIBERTY. An America's Cup Edition. _C A'S CU P ~~-1 Tbls 'legant print of su btw color brlngi to llgbt tbeorlglnal llneso{Amnica, tbescboonerlbat start«/ tbe CMJJ tradition In 1851. And II lna>rpo· ratn a swatcb cut from tbe sp/nnaMt'{l011Jn by UBERTY In II# dwl wllb AlJSTRALIA II. ~Is 131 y«1rsof sports blstory-brougbt t~tbw In"" 18" x 14" llmll«I «lltlon print of cmup1c1M>111 qMllllty tbt.lt bcllo"Sf In tbe ""'-· tbe club, or tbtt 1tatnoom Q/ ftMJIMllor. 172 lnc/uda UPStklillery-approx. ~days. Add 16/0f 2-doy thllvn')I. NY State resldenti add appllcabk tax. By tb«ll, money order. VISQ or Master Card. llerltasle lklUlons MJ<>.6$4· 5TJ4, IMIM NY-(J()().8J2 • JJ08 P.O. 8oJt 201, ConllMnl1" Rd. ( .,.,,,·I 'I,,. I I,,. ~llWlll, NY IO?ll ( /1' •""'d' I>•,,,,.,\ .... ......... ., ........... Bullocks Wilshire in Fashion Island is featuring the 1983 Waterford ~stal Collection ornament. GIVE A LIVING GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS • Huge selection of small & large quality AKC _ puppies. Many breeds to choose from - FP,EE vet exam and fully guaranteed. • Pure bred ca ts PPussians, Siamese, Hemelyans & Absyniana • Pam>ts .lug& 6 -small: lovebirds, cokateala, keeta. • Salt 11ater & fresh water aquarium -all ah~s & sizes. . • Small animals & all pet supplies. ,. • r ·I I 14 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 Ornaments mean years of memories FromPage13 year. Shaped like a lamp primn, and ill8cribed ''Noel 1983," it comes 1n the standard red Baccarat box and aeJJa for $30. Susan Fox of J. Herbert Hall (with local st.ores at South eo..t·Plua, ' Westminster Mall. and Falhion Square, Santa Ana) notes that Reed & Barton, Gortwnand Wallace all offer silver-plated or gold-plated keepsake omamenta ina variety of motifs and ranging from $12 to $24. Many of them have ''1983'' engr.vea on the front._ commercial keepeakeomamentaia the annual ornament produced by the Lennox China company. David Orgell, South Cout Plaza, ea.ta Mae, expects to receive the 1983 edition Yel')'IOOll. The 1982omament, acconlinC to store penonel, IOkl fOf' about $45 and the 1983 edition will prombly be in about the same price ranp. -This church Is a relll ringer The Gloria ill I:• 't Tower of the National C..thednl in W~ O.C., cootaim a rtnc of 10 bells and a 53-bell carillon. It'a .the world's only church with both kinda of bells. SONY. ~ Bea DilMfft Books make tasteful gift for lovers off ood FromPage9 et different? Abaolument! THE WINE LOVERS DRINK BOOK: by John J . Poister; Mannman, N. Y .; about $6.95 (paperback). The "Wine Loven Drink Book," the only one devoted eolely to the Ule of wine in mixed drinb. is a book wboee time has came. During the i-tdecade. the revolution in drinkinc babita has 8een many Americans tum away from the grain to the grape. Poister' a book is a treat for anj'one whoenjoY-S wine, -ectua holida t. TbeliX basic • TNt CIWMI• .,,,_ .. ..-0 ...... n.. ~""'~,...n.. up myths and miaconceptiona along the way. There' a a basic spirita vocabulary. too. The text is illustrated withmapa, line drawinaaand sample labels. POCUn'GUIDE TO JTAIJAN WINF.S: by Burton Andenoo; Simon and Schuster, N.Y.; $5.95. Andenon, an American living in Twany, author of the definitive "Vino, The Wines and Wmemakeraof Italy," aJ.owrites for U.S. and British wine media. ucb infonnatioo is com- i.-emed into the 144 pages isa marvel; how to U1e the book. lawaand labela. . grape varieties, bacJccrotmdloo wines of20regiona. What's more, the ad- mirable Andenon has included travel information about regional foods and wines. rstauranta and wine tours. * • DESIGN PlAZA TRAVEL aao Nsw.-owr c ... T.._ n.. .• Nsw~ maACN. CA. •••eo • ('7t4) • •00.90I••• ·-- ' , . Hollday Gitt Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 -15 . -' --. NEW .CMRISTMAS HOURS ,. MONDA Y-FRIE>AY . SATURDAY ~SONDAY · 12AM. to 5PM l .. • NEW CHRISTMAS IJEMS .. ARRIVE EVERY· DAY!! . . ~- Gifts, Decorations, Antiques, Kitchen ..... Doo. and Bath A~ssorlea, Toys.... if • . · thousands of beautiful treasures \ · . Specials throughout the lfolldays SATURDAY- DECEMBER 3RD. 9am to 3pm At our warehouse 15602 Producer Lane H.B. · ~~· Lots of unusUal itemsl Great Christmas &IQ. ~ Detaled ht avalable al the ·store. Nickel Arcade 15202 Go14tnwest, Westminster 898-8404 Gift Certificate AVll•• 11 Chrl1tma HOura. - t • , 16 -Hoffday Gift Gulde/An Adwrtlatng ~fio the DAILY PILOT/Thur8day, NoYember 24, 1983 .. It's the swe.·ets time. of the year BJ IWUOIUE VP ~·-D c:....,.._ ...... -.•. -.,.,. Everyone'• in tbe'ldt-~--aUniM"P ChristmM treats! J<in in~ fun 8ftd ;.' start • hoDday tnditimf:pt·.m -'!W1i with lifts of del~k~ cand• Ewn ... nner-':Jer .. ·'"1} enjoy ~ candy redpfla which are provided cow1e9y Reele'• ?eazwt But- ter Chipl. For pretty pw:lractng. place the candlel in gift boxes or hap, or simply cover cardboard boxes with gift wrap and line the interion with tim.ae paper. PEANUT BU'ITBR NOUGATS 2 cups (12-ounce ,l)llCkaae) peanut butter chips 1 14-ounce can sweetened can- dm9ec:l milk 2 ~ cups sifted confedionen' aupr 1 cup miniature manbmallowa 1 fiJunce can flaked coconut Beet peanut butter chipl and aweei- ened amdewed milk in top ol double boiler OWi' bot water until melted. stirring ocx:Micmally. Remove from beat and stir in confectioners' aupr and manhmaDowa. Chill about one hour oc until firm enough to handle. $~ rounded teaspoonfula of mixture into llDolll bal1a. Roll in oocoout. Pl8Ce on cookie sheet lined with waxed paper. Olill EASY-MIX PUDGE NUT DROPS ~ cupoocoe l~cup1aupr lcupmilk 2 ~ (12-ounoes each) peanut butter chips 2 teMpom'8 vanilla 2 teMp>OOS rum flavortnc l cup chopped walnug. pecam or ~ Combme cocoa, aupr, milk and peanut butter chips in a aucepan. Stir conRultly over Jaw beet until chips are melted and mixture ia llDOOth. Stir in rum. Fold In nu1a. Olill . until mixture b>lds it. lhape. Drop Jarae olive-Ue mnount. of mixture onto foO-libed cookie sheet.. Chill until bard. St.ore in airtight oantalnen ma cool, dry place. Makes 6 doRn p6et9 candy. PEANUT BUTTER BOLIO.A Y CREAMS Cramc..ten: 1 ~ 1'¥k• cream cheele, IOftened ~ cup butter or marprine~ dtened 4 cups unsifted confectionen' aupr 1 ~ t'NlpOOllS·vanilJa ~ cup finely chopped red or sn-i candied chemel oa finely chopped until finn. Maka about 2 pounds ~Ire centen, combine ~ JSMCHmlTllAl,P ... 111 _ Chriatmu-hrinp lota-of1Dty treats;- \ SEASONS -GREETINGS PRE--HOLIDAY SALE "· November a8 Christmas Tredures Long Remembered from f!J, <@611nttt Ladies Deeiper Fuhiona Ten Her How Special She I• With Gifts Of Lumry And Love This Christmas Se,.,on Gift Certificates Available 1803 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach• 548-8365 .... FOR YOUR HOLIDAY COOKING NEEDS .STAINLESS STEEL STOCK ·• POTSAL:EI • • Tri-Ply for eww> heat dlW#butlon !> ~ ~ outlatlta "houNhold" Might pots/ -v uu.... lm&fWCa 10 Quart with lld ................... 1&1111.......................... 'U.00 12 au.art wlt"h lld ................... ••.ao..... .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . '88.00 20 au.art: with lld ................... "70.cm.......................... '99.00 24 OtlM with lld ..................• '71.m .......................... •109:;00 40 au.art: wtth 11c:1 ••••••••••••••••••• W.00 .......................... 1138.00 t• 111 lflll• I lllTIRllT Ill•· Mcn--. elllclMt. ,.,,,., bumeta. ,,.,,,,. ~,., •trofdal* 8 lurnen/1 OYM .......... _ ... reg. •1300.00 .. Bunwwtth .. · ~1OYM ......... 1112l.AIO .... reg.•1eoo.oo 1·eum.r . . . artcldle-broller • ..,. "" 1.-oiw...................... 1 •• 8-"" •••. reg. 'ISOO.CIC> Al . .,,.. few atMd9rd gl'fll tlnlllt; ..... ...... Conelnuoul d••llng OWlll ~F.0.8.ourlllor9. W• llleo t»lfy a huge Hllctloft of tine out*y, OOOldng UWlllll, potl and .... aNna, ....... Unllura, cNfr.IQ --. wine ....... , .......... ~ and ........ Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertls4ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 -17 Christmas means lots of candies FromPage16 cheele and butter or margarine in large. mixer bowl; beat until 11DOOth. Blend in confectioners' IUpl' and vanilla. Add nuts or cherriea. CoYel' and cbill until mixture ia firm enoulh to handle ( 1 to 2 hours). Shape into 1-inch ~place on waxed paper-lined tray. Cover looeely and chill ovemight. P'8 .. I B•ner C..tiq: 2 cups ( 12-ounce peckaae) peanut butter chips 2 tablespoons 1alid vegetable abortening (do NCYI' wie oil, butt.er or margarine) To make coating, melt peanut butter chips and shoctening in top of double boiler OVf!!r hot (not boilina) water; cool mixture to 95 degrees F. Using a fotk. dip each cream center into peanut butter mixture; gently tap fork on side of pan to remove exoe9I coating. Slide oo,ted cream from fork ooto waxed paper, swirling '~" of peanut butter from fcx-k acrom top of cream for decorative effect. (Peanut butter mixture should remain at about 95 degrees F for dipping. For best resulta, u.e a candy tbe.unteneter.) Chill coated creama for 15 minutes. Store covered in a cool. dry place. Makes about 6 dozen. Tips for coating Peanut Butter Holiday Crerum; -Cent.era abou)d feel dry to the touch before coating. -U coating on chilled cream shows cracksi aUoW cent.en to stand at room temperature a few minutes before dipping. U mixture ia too cool. coaq -C.0.Unc mixture that hM hard- dippinc. on cent.en will be too thick; if mixture la ened apimt lide of pan lhouJd be -Catting mixture ahould remain too wann. cent.en will IOften when 8Cl'aped down and remelted to 95 between 90 and 97 degrees F for dipped. ~ F. A bat;/ time for shoplifters Retailers wlll be on the lookout for dishonest shoppers CellleY New. Semee -Record unemployment, high prices and the per- sistent recemion have 1et the stage for an increue in shoplifting this Chri8tmu. But shoplifters won't have such an euy time becau.e retailers are stepping up le.CW"ity meuures in their,st.ores aa they watch for an increue in pilferage. . "Everyone is prepared for shoplifting this Christmas leMOll," aaya Larry Senn. director of Io. prevention for Dre.Barn stores. "We'vecombatted the problem head on by installing radio frequency swveillancesyatema and we've found that they've had a major effect in of&ettinc inventory Jomes." Shoplifting ia a crime thatadvenely affects everyone. In fact, retail lomeadue to shoplifting have increue.d at a faster rate than inflation. nu.means ru,her prices f.ocoonaunen .. retailen try toatruaJe to maintain deer rlnc profits c1ue to pilfence. ''We are acutely aware of the pvwtna problema of shoplifting and inventory ahrinka&e. •• aya Michael J. Perlmuth, eeniorvice prsident-marltetina for Knoso Corp., a leading manutacturer of electronic article llW'Yeillance systems." And with eo many people out of work, th.ii ChristmM la expected to be one of the leanert ever forcor-.unenand retailen alike. ''On the pmi.tive lide, however," adda Perlmuth, "a lot of anti-crime programs are beinc created to reduce abopliftinc. For example, inllddltion to our EAS ayatema. we supply retailen with ponen. lticken and blida'8 aimed at wamin&comumenabout thecomequenceeof lhopll.fting.Educat1D1tbea•w11mer helps to prevent the problem before ltstarta. What reUly matt.en la stopping crimellince it hM IUCh an important impact an the quality of life in our IOCiety." BACKUP HOLIDAY SALE (Starting Nov. 25-Dec. 24) *ENTIRE ·sTOCK 2Q%orf To Make Your Holiday Buying A Little Easier fn r .1 h 'rll h •,,,I t ht' 'fp.rnk~~lv 111~. ~l·rv...· ,frliciuu!-I f 11nl'\' H,1li.,•d J l.1m in ,,dd1tll11·1 h1 tlw tr.ldi t itu111I lurii.l'\' Y11ur ~ut~t' will .l pprl'l."hlh.• tlw v.uil'lv , .md Vl1u'll lili.1• tlw n>llVl.'llil'llC'l.', bl•(,lU'l.' W t•'\'l.' lilllH' .111 ttw W\1rl.. f,ir V\lU. A h.11n ...._===---:::--hv .ltH' 11lhl.•r n.Hlll"lh~•,n't 1,1,il' tht• "'"'l' Wr also fra turr u•lwlr smoked amt ovrn roost rd l11rkr11s. Something Special . feminine {abionf • • .,._._..,., .................. ._ ~t. 11dl, c.. "-• 645.5111 .................... """ ..... ( .......... .. ; f . 18 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 24, 1983 Retailers could have . . _big season ,~~~ .... EromP•s .~: · . I I i I I I I I I I I I has IOld two aeta and ia trying to obtain more, according to Neiman-Marcua spokeswoman Kitty Leslie. ''Tile dog was nearly extinct. There were only 12 left in 1965. Now they are up to 2,495," Leslie said. Sales at the posh department store are running at a .. healthy rate" over last year, but Leslie would not releeee exact figures. She laid part of the improvement can be attributed to the fact that the newer Neiman-Marcus in Beverly Hilla WM hurtinC l8lea. Aar-lve marketing within the chain bas helped aYeroome that problem, Leslie said. ''The funniest thing we have in our catalog is 'The Butler' for $50. It ia an electronic caddy you fill up with drinb and aend into the living room,'' she Mid. At: home exerdae wear continues to be popular; warm-up suits for both wxes and all ages are everywhere. Women and girla from newborns to junior mile will weer them in pastels, or new puffed-aleeved lilhouettes. Men a1ao have a wide choice of colon in warm-upa. Of' ln ~ necked aweaten to be worn avtt knit tee ahirta. Nearly everyone has found them- aelves in the poaition of not being able to think of the proper gift fOI' a very special penon. Well, Neiman-Marcus hM one suaesuon. A $25,000 replica of the "Sovereign of the Seu," Louis the 14th'• flagahip. It is made of carved wood and comes complete with 100 turned bl'UI cannons. George Samen 's two piece pant costume in raisin silk satin charmeuse has a hard tie sash belt and a soft dolman sleeved bodice dripping in silver Christmaa this year in Oranae County ia expected to be f.and.ful. fonnal and elepl\L li eight maids a-mllkine attend the festivities, they will glitter in aequined fJauncea, and the 10 lords a-leaping will all wear tuxedoa with opera pwnpa. and ailk handkerchief 1quare1 folded in their sequins on lurex. ~· · · ·· ·~ · · poCketa. ) :J,.,,./ JJ ••• /or e1,,;,,,,.., (;1/11 " Teddi Boston, Newport Center Travel CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? HAVING TROUBLE? Newport Center Travel can IOfve your problem• wtth gift oertltlcat• for Mure travel. Gift oertlftcat• can be purchaed In any amount and apQNed agelnat a future trip whether " be a crulM, land tour, alrMne tlcketa, or an kictulM9 holiday. The lkl ...,., ha W'rMld and N9wport Center Travel h8I MY- ... Sid Peckage Hold8ya to ctM>OM from ranging from ..,.. accomodatlona to~ trewl. We can be>e* a~ lkl PllCk- age to Europe, ean.da, Eat or Weet eo.t of United Sutw, plua our apedal s-:keoee Into the Tahoe wee. All major c:rutM lhlpe •• offw- lng fnuttc di.c:oum., for winter cryfllng ~ the MexJcM Rlwra and the c..tbbean. Alalka In the aummer of 19&4 wll be Aluka at "8 beet. It le polllble to take a CNlle on the lnllnd peee. ege aboerd eome Of-the moet luxurloul crulM ~dl•••lba1c In Alalka, take a land tour for a few d8ya and ""* fly home Of catch another crulM ahep for the r«urn. -- Another crulae to conalder WOUid be the MIMIMIPP' Quean or the Delta Queen pfylf1g the waters of the MIMlaalppt and the ONo ... Rivera. This could encompaaa the Wortda F.,r In New Orleans and a crutae In the lut of the ateam- boata up the rtvws of America. A yMtty feature of the Delta Steem- boet Line le the Greet Steam Boat Race when the captlAna of the tWo Wllela conteet for aipremacy In apeed. Now le alto the time to plan for next aummer'a European VllCatlon and tlft!PO't Center Trawl would Ilk• to ": the 350th All-~ alltg of the Paaalon Pll!y In~ Germany. Newport Center T w11 h8ve Jwo Plf'IOl"":'J conducted toura, one In JuttJ the other In S.- tember 19&4. The more adventurHome treYeler mtght Ilk• a dude ranch, rtver rafting, rw... boetlng, hot air ballooM IQ, llvtna aboard • ~on the rMr1 of Europe. We don t nnt to foraet the country Inna of Greet Brbfn, a hike on the Mitford Track In ,.._ Zealand, the Greet Wal of China, or a trek In the mountalna of Nlp.i. l.91 Newport Center Tr ... tum your....,. Into realttaa~ fSitftnlte plant ate not MCI 111 ary when purchellng • gift oartlftc9t•. Buy a 9lft oartlftCat• for Chttltmaa giv- ing Md "*'• the tr.vei ptant after the hofldeya • NEWPORT CENTER TRAVEL 680 e Newport Center DrM. Newport Beach 644-1412 ftAl/O~ ·~ Diet Center.~ Begin Diet Center's Weight-U. Progrwn, and you'n be thankful you did. If you begin by , ThankagMng, you could be 17 to 25 pounda lighter by New Year's. You'll do it without ihota or drugs. without signing any contracts. and without fNlt gotng hungry. • Call Diet Center . . . the fast. safe, natural and lnexpenaiw way to ae weight. ,.~U.~_!­COD~ ............ .-.I -------------------------------------- Holiday Gift Gulde/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 24, 1983 -19 The malls are bedecked for the season 'Twas the month before Christmas, and all through the malls, the merchants _were busy, decorating the walls. From Bull- ocks Wilshire at Fashion Island, left, to the South Coast Plaza, on the right, merchants are ready for a Christmas of white. Checklist for holiday entertaining )--~~Q Copley Newt Senlee SUCCt'IBful parties depend on eeveral basic rules: Be organized, arrange simple menua and be totally prepared! The experts at· Viceroy Imports, importers of Champa D'ore wines, suggest the following checklist for a holiday suocem: VMaJ<elistsl ~-- Guest 1ista, shopping lista and-thinp-to-do lista help eliminate important ovenighta mid frazzled pre-~ nerves. · "' Stick to a simple menu Plan M many do-ahead diahes • pomble. And, slm:e holiday pu1iee are a time for aharina, encourage your gue8t8 to bring aJoog thelr favorite diah. "' Try sparkling wine It can be aerved 81 a perfect Jow-<ioet replaceroent for ch8mp111ne. Y cia can temn it With inexpemive hond'oeuvraaand en trea for feetlve elepnoe. "' Be preparedl Have Jotll of ice OD hand. Remove all extra ,,. furniture to allow open ftoor...,. for cmmant · minllina· Beture tbereU'\f'DOlap Mh~and propl!l'1arTUJCUiW&it8are imdefm'cold wtber coat.; a boiwwed coat· nck wttb plllltJ of banaeni9amucb beu.rldea tban...._mata on t&e bed. • ... " . i • ' .. 20 -Holiday Gift Gulde/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 24, 1983 Yo11r Holiday Entertaintnent And Shopping ·center t-wOONE'.s .. . . ·~ . ,. ~m.HJ/tJ BEAUTY SUPPLY •' _: " ,! ,A .. I I .:; \· ·~ it 0 ~. . . . .. ' . ' ' . . .. ' esa Verde .Center ,, ( Harbor and Adams, Costa Mesa Albertson's Market ..... , •....... 751-4270 Hamburger Hamlet .............. 546-7392 M"~ M11rl<tlt .. i •••••••••••••••••••• ~ Bank of America .................. 759-4476 Bii~ Begglns ........................ 545-1718 • ., Dolpttln Hair Fashions ......... 54o-0600 Ice Capades ChaleJ ............. 979-88801 Mamaelle Beauty Supply ••••• 682-2876· M-V•de Florist .............. 549-5115 Photography by Jeffrey ••••••. 545-8788 Plecemakera ........................ 841-3112 fl~ l.Aady ••••••• ~·················~····~ Edward• Cinema Center ....• 979-4141 MMa V.-de Travel .............. 5se.8311' Sw•e11n'1 lolCN9rn .......... 5M1137 • .. Fuh 'N Spluh ..................... 957-1055 Mlorte'a Reltaurant ............. 9~735 lJpper Cuti Halrcuta. ........... IB0-11n ..