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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Ocean's lure.proves.fatal Visitor killed by car crossing highway in Huntington; driver held By STEVE MARBLE OftlleDellJ,._.._ A Canadian woman walking across Pacific Coast Highway to get a look at the ocean tn Huntington Beach was struck and killed late Tuesday by a motorist who reportedly failed to see her crossing. Eva A. Grant, a . 58-year-old resident of Calgary, Canada, who was in Huntington Beach viallng her son, was more than halfway across the highway, walking in a THI ORANGI COAST CTOl8~alk. wh.-n struck by the car. Kendall Ann Beasley. a 23-year-old Newport Beach woman, was arrested on suspicion oi felony drunken driving, ve- hicular manalaughter and pos- session 'Of cocaine, according to police. Beasley was held on $5,000 bail at the city jail. Of!l.cers said Grant was thrown onto the hood of Beasley's east- bound 1976 Fiat and carried nearly -'10 feet before tumbling -, into the roadway. Police said the woman 11uffered maaaive head injuriee in the 9:50 p.m. mishap. The violent incident is the fourth life-claiming accident In lesa than a week in Huntington Beach. Two of the fatal accidents have been blamed on driyera believed to be intoxicated. Last Friday, a Fountain Valley mother riding alone in her car was killed after being hit by two high school students who were driving in ..eparate cars at speeds re- portedly in excess of 60 mph. '.l'he two 17-year-old drivers were allegedly engaged in a speed contest, according to police, and now face murd~r charges. A Gardena man waa killed early Saturday ln the north part of the city when his car WS!t hit by a suspected drunk driver who al- legedly ran a red light. The same day, an Orange man was struck and killed as he walked across Atlanta Avenue aft.er leav- ing a party. ~ COUNTY IOITIDN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1983 OR ANG E COUN TY C ALIFOR NIA 2'~ C ENTS Deir"" .............. UpllJt Attack on P~arl Harbor separated Huntington Beach friends Bert Harding and lwa Aoki V egaS key tO f rand probe?. By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,.., .......... The answer to the $10 million H t • t h d' d • ~~h:~~n inv':s~ ~~pe~ed ~~~ u .n 1ng on u 1es "medicalJactoring" b~ir_less that • law e.nforcement offlcjals say Thomas D. Carter, f oun-·~recall ·day~ ·-of-1nfa.my-· ~F~"':.-d:.::"': ~:~.:~::;.::: T homas D. Carter, the founder of • • f f d · lnvestnien transfers . ~ .examined_·_ By JERRY HIRSCH OltlleD..,_IUll By ROBERT BARKER" OlllleOelJl'lle411811 But that didn't prevent him from living the next two years behind the barricaded internment camp and in front of the sights of American machine guos. the Irvine-based CarterCo:runder. veat1gataon or rau , 11 investigatien.f-Ot~-fl:aud..i., ias-pD1ww1::ct::c:nbuaa..---1--1JP111Hurc~huiaui1winUjgl!§.A.80~acac..,.rea;ic;1~0-- ing an 80-acre parcel of land on the the Laa Vegas Strip to >-~t-n---0range . County busi; nessman may have improperlJ transferred investments amount! ing to millions of dollars from one of his business ventures, accorrli:"4 to docum~ts filed by in~ vestigatorsi'I\ U.S. District Court Forty-two years ago today -. Dec. 7, 1941 -Iwa Aoki was making plans to hitrvest his 100 acres of strawberries. The bumper crop was turning red and luscious and promised to bring in about $10,000 that year. In those days the crops were grown in three-year installments -they weren't dug up and replanted each year -and Aoki, who headed fanning operations for his family in Huntington Beach, visuallied a yield of $30.000 in all. He never saw a penny o{ it. The Japanese sneak attack on the tJ.S .. fleet in Pearl Harbor got in the way. Aoki. then 25. saw his father taken from the family home in handcuffs and hauled away to Santa Ana jail that .infamous night. And about a week lat.er, his mother was taken away to•Ter- mihal Island Federal Prison. Aoki himself was interned the follow- ing spring at Camp Poston in Arizona. "I was a pure American,'' Aoki recalled this week at his Hwnt• ington Beach home. "I was born and raised here and had never been to Japan.· I could care less about Japan." FDA checks toxic shock- sponge link From 1taff ud wire reports The Food and Drug Adminis- tration, investigating a suspected case of toxic shock symptoms in an Orange C-;ounty woman who used the Today vaginal contraceptive sponge, is expected to be con- cludc.d within a week, an FDA spokeswoman said today. The investigation of the sponge, which has been used by 200,000 women since its introduction June 16, was initiated after a physician reported that a patient had de- veloped five symptoms used by the C.enters for Disease Control to Las Vegas Strip where he claims d I 1220 ·n· to be developing Huck's Land.ing, eve op a mi ion His lifelong buddy, Bert Harding. also of Huntington Beach, is more indignant about this chapter in American history than Aoki. a $220 million theme amusement theme amusement park park. .hot.el, casino and resort with ca1i~o complex. complex. The two men were g~ friends in the second grade at Huntington Beach School. Sixty years later they're still good friends and see other three or four times a week over coffee or I<> fishing together from Harding's boat. ''He's more American than I am." said Harding. a former lifeguard, fireman and policeman in the city. About 75 worried investors traveled from as far away as Bakersfield to a hearing in U.S. District Court Tuesday to find out . what haRpened to money they invested with the c.arler Co. But they will have to wait for a Securities and Exchange .Com- mission review of the company's records. The review should be completed prior to a court hearing on the alleged investment scheme "They were loyal Americans who never posed a threat to this. !See WAR, Page A!I NB h·istory attached toancho-r? A rusty. barnacle-coated anchor that measures nearly eight feet in length and weighs about 1,500 pounds was raised Tuesday from the depths of Newport Harbor. Orange C.Ounty Sheriff's scuba djvers, who lassoed the huge anchor with inner tubes to bring it to the surface, maintain the relic could date back past the turn of the century. "There seem to be ·some pat- terns in tne metal. That leads one to believe it was forged, not cast," said Harbormast.er Lt. Harry Gage. "We know that there were lumber ships that would come in the harbor before 1900. So that's a possibility." said Gage. "But we need to find an expert who had help pinpoint what era it's from or even what ship." next Tuesday. That review may include a multi-million dollar development in Las Vegas. "We have traced his activities to Las Vegas but we do not want to get into the specifics of the case,'' said Lt. Wyatt Hart of the Orange County Sheriff's Department . The fraud detail of-the sheriff's department is investigating Carter for grand theft and embeulement. No charges have been filed. "We do not think he has done with the money what he has said he has done," Hart said, adding that the investigation is continu• ing. Carter's attorney, Stephen V.· • . identify-toxic shock. FDA con- sumer affairs officer ¥ene .CA.ro said in Los Angeles. Even If the unidentified woman . is found to be a toxic shock sufferer, the likely FDA· action (~e TOXIC SHOCK, Pa1e A%) The anchor, found in 25.feet of water off N Street near the tip of the Balboa Peninsula, actually was spotted a month ago during a routine 11C\lba diving exercise. "We talked about it and thought the anchor could have 90me historical significance.'' said Gage, adding, "and at the very least we (~e ANCHOR, Pase AZ ) ....,,...i...-"...__L.19111 · ·.Sheriff's deputies Pat Gla1gow and Sgt. Dean COrdell helped bring vintage· anchor to the surface. - Holiday spirit right on target · Stores hold special shopping session for handicapped, elderly The elderly and the handicapped were given a Virginia Woods of Huntington Beach. "I have to pt special Chriatmu preaent by area ·Target stores. It around ln a wheelchair -I've got a bum lea. It'• was a gift most everyone would appreciate -two difficult for me to go shoppm,. I've only gotten out houn of huale-free shopping complete with refresh· once thla Ch.rlatmu leMon. 11ris is eo nice, ''?Wooda menw. said. Only tenion and the handicapped were allowed She sat next to her e.cort, S~ Woods, who in Target at.ores in lluntin;ton Beach, Garden Grove usually work.a ln the t.ck ·of the It.ore, UckeUnf and Anaheim, fJom 9 a .m. to 11 a.m. Tuelday. Ailte. merchandfle. Woods wheeled her around the If.Oft, were widened to allow eaaier rnObtllty, hot coffee, reeched diUerent artida for her, examined prkm, pMtris and juice were lef'Ved, free aamplet of. helped her pt coffee and WM her friend for tbt 9hlmpoe> were diatribut.ed. Employee etCOrta and mominC· 1bey h8d Jut! atopped foc a coffM bnU in tx1n wheelchalrl were provided. Even Santa Claua the Huntincton Betich 1tore'1 cafeteria. ~ by to have h1a picture taken with lrinninl "Thia ia nice for me too. It'• nk'e to do tomethlnl lhoppen. • thia benef~ for othen at your Job.'' Woodl .ud • AU morni.nc. extra attentJon wu heaped on the he patted Mn. Riiy'• hand. 300 to 400 lhopppera Who showed up in Mch-of the • Spedal "'-~ at.,.. retl.re.mtnt honm atiore1.. to coUea wt.Wna Mftion. "ll feela Uk.e a family here. Everyone la ao "I don't haw a car and it'• hard for me '°flt friendly. It'• rNlly woodetful;' aaid allver·haired (SefSPECIALIBOPPINO,P ... AI) ' ., ' ' 1. • Wilson of Beverly Hills, has refused to diBcuss the case. Cart.er has not returned repeated phone calls to his business. But-Don Hamm, manager of the real estate division for First Inter- state Bank in Las Vegas. con- finned the ·SO-acre tract between the Hacienc:ta Hotel and the site of the once-p.roposed Clark County Golf Course, is in escrow to Carter's corporation. First Interstate is the executor of $150 to $175 million worth of Las Vegas real estate that belongs to the Howard Hughes Estate. Hamm would not disclose how much money Carter had put up for the land. But Jean Dutton, Clark County Assessor. said the pllJ'Cfl (Sff CARTER, Pa1e A!) Tuesday. ' The businessman. Thomas ~ Cart.er, is the founder of t~ Carter Co .. a "medical factoririff.'. firm that purpqrted to buy medi- cal insurance claims at a discount and then file them for a profit. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Carter raised at feast $10 million froO\ more than 1,000 investors in t~ Carter Co . .by promising return5 ot up to 40 percent. ~ The documents, however, ~Y~l!i review of company records sho• that the company never used thtl money to conduct a "medic.i factoring" busineas. "The examination disclosed no payments, receipts. or billings (See TRANSFERS, Page A!)-.._. TO<> many wrecks, . . FV cops dropping motorcycle squad By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OlllleOelJPlletMlft The Fouptain V~ey Police Department's motorcycle squad is being deactivated because of a rash of accidents involving the two-wheeled vehicles. The most re<.'e.Dt incident oc- curred Sunday morning when motorcycle officer . John McDonald was struck by a car while monitoring traffic at New- hope Street and Slat.er Avenue, where a triathlon event was taking place. _, Police Chief Marvin Fortin said McDonald must undergo re- ·constructive surgery on hia face and wrist and will be off duty for several months. ' Fortin said he decided th.is week to halt motorcycle police patrols because Sunday's indden t wu the third serious accident involving a motorcy~ officer "1l91 Jut May. The chlef said the1e accidents have proved . coetly becauae the department is already stretched thin, and additional officers must be assigned to replace the injured men. Fortin said the city had four motorcycles and four speeially trained officers assigned to them. He said Sun.day's accident de- stroyed one vehicle. The· other three motorcycles will be placed in storage. The chief said the other three motorcycle officers will continue .their traffic assignments in patrol cars. Fortin said Fountain Valley has used motorcycles since 1969. He said the advantages of these vehicles included easy man- euverability and an ability to get through traffic congestion . But the chief said the reeent accidents have proved cosUy to the department. He said the city cycles will remain in storage for about a year while a cost com. . pariaon is conducted with police car traffic patrols. "2 Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, December 7, 1983 l_c_O_N_~l_N_U_ID_l_T_O_R_ll_S_I Laguna. robbery TOXIC SHOCK LINK? From Page A 1 would only be to compel VLl Corp .• the Irvine-based manufac- turer, to add stronger warning language to Today packaging. Caro said. VLl would not be restricled from marketing the product, a plastic device impregnaled with a spennidde to prevent conception. she said. Medical records of the uniden- tified Orange County woman. obtained by the FDA with her physician's consent, are being used to determine if the woman's symptoms were toxic shock, Caro said. "The woman mentioned in the FDA investigation has re- covered." Segrid Benes, a spokeswoman for VLI Corp. of Anaheim said. The Centers for Disease Control counted 2,204 cases of toxic shock syndrome through mid-19Jl3. There have been 103 deaths frOm toxic shock, which has appeared mainly in women using tampons. However users of contraceptive diaphragms have developed toxic shock, and even men and children have been known to develop the disease. which causes high fever, vomiting. diarrhea. low blood pressure and shock. ·vLI Chairman Bruce W . Vorhauer said the toxic shock symptoms under investigation could be related to tampon use, instead of the contraceptive. VLl spokeswoman, Debra Gaynor, by telephone from New York. Gaynor said the FDA inquiry would not affe<·t VLl's marketing of the Today sponge "Even though all these suspa.·ted cases occurred while women were using the sponge, or shortly after, there's just no, way to link them to toxic shock.'' Fluor worker hangs himself with seat b elt A 30-year-old engineer hanged himself with a car seat belt from a light bar in an unoccupied storage area near his Fluor Corp. office, Irvine police srud. David W. Dabner left no suicide note and his co-workers said he had appeared to be in good spirts, a Fluor spokesman said today. Dabner's body was discovered Tuesday morning after his wife called Fluor security and reported he had not returned to his MISSion Viejo home Monday night, Sgt. Dick Bowman said. Deputy Coroner Joe Luckey said Dabner apparently took his own life about 9:30 a.m. Monday. Cause of death was found to be strangulation, he said. ''It'! very sad and unfortunate. He'd ~n with the company three years and was doing well," Fluor spokesman .Harry Hays said today. suspect arreSte'd A Huntington Beach man who had the misfortune of crashing his van into a Laguna Beach hillside early today has been arrested on suspicion of beating and robbing a man he'd allegedly met hours earlier at a local night.spot. Police claimed Raymond.. P. Harrington, 27, beat and robbed Thomas Schriver, 25, of Fountain Valley after thetworendezvoused at a Pacific Coast Highway hotel in Laguna Beach. Harrington, according to police, had met Schriver at a tavern and later drove him to a hotel room. Police said the suspected robber left the hotel and returned an hour later with a third man. Schriver told police Harrington allegedly roughed him up with an iron rod and slugged him with his fists while the third man kept lookout. The beating victim· said the two men then ran off with his duffel bag. Whtie police were calming Schriver, patrolman &I Orozco was attending to a seemingly unrelated e pisode at San Joaquin Stre<.>t and Hillcrest Drive where a ihotorist had plowed into a hill- side. But police said it didn't take them long to connect the two incidents after finding the missing duffel bag inside the crumpled van. Mo d e l a~rpta·nes fly for kids Sunday Harrington, treated at South Coast Medical Center for lacer- ations and a possible broken ann, was arresled on suspicion of strongarm robbery. Police are still looking for the thjrd man. Mesa sailor's body found in the ocean The body of 'a Costa Mesa fishing boat skipper was found floating late Tue9day about 10 miles ofl the Huntington Beach coast where it was spotted and pulled from the water by workers on an oil platform. Coast Guard authorities had ~n searching for Harold White· head, 56. since early Sunday when his 35-foot vessel was found capsized two miles oH the en- trance to Los Angeles Harbor. A relative identified the re- covered body, clad in a blue sweatshirt and brown pents, as the missing boat captain. There was no information on funeral services. Ron Poole and Steve Lewis, the two crew members who were reportedly fishing with White- head near Catalina Island last Friday and Saturday, have not been localed. Both are Long Beach residents in their 20s. Whitehead's boat -L'Epsadon -was towed by a private salvage .. t Vorhauersaid that in five years of clinical trials, none of the 2,000 women using the sponge con- tracted toxic shock. But because a conclusive test would require using 170.000 women , the FDA competied'thei:ompanytoinctude a statement in its labeling that clinical trials were not large enougn to assess the risk of toxic shock, Vorhauer said. A search; was made of the Brran Curry of Irvine will be sprawling comj>lex °" • alter among t.Pe ~~~ -1e Dabner's car was rouna On tl'telol. -mooel ciii=p'la;les at a Toys for Tots firm to· Long Beach Har~d pull~¥ac.el la"'ie TUe.::-..a.-- Hays said i:>abner's supervisor benefit Sunday: in the transportation department · Dwayne Zinther's 1957 Chevy reported the engineer was under Bel Air will be among 250 other no extreme job pressures. classic cars on display during an ''It's terrible. How tragic. He open house at the Tustin heliport was onJy 30 ... Hays said. Sunday for Toys for Tots. day'. Coast Guard offi.cta.ls were preparing to scrutinize the vessel today in an effort to determine why the boat capsized. There was speculauon that the boat may have been caught up in a rough weekend storm. • Holly smoke In addition. he said the Today s ponge was tesled in the labora- tory to see if it would support the growth of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, believed to cause TSS. ln no case did the sponge allow the bacteria to grow. according to the chairman. WAR SEPARATES TWO FRIENDS ... A fu e l s t o r age t a nk b e hind the la rgely-dem o lish ed Holly ugar plant in Santa An a pla nt caug ht fire at a bo ut 9:30 this morning, sending u p smoke tha t could be seen as far as Newport Beach. Jets wer e fo rced to fl y through smoke as they a pproache d Jo hn Wayne Ai rport. Benes, of VLI in Anaheim, added that the finn had ~n informed of five suspecled cases of TSS by users of the Today contraceptive. "ln the othe r five cases there were only some of the symptoms. but in this one being investigaled by the FDA she apparently had all five of the symptoms," Benessaid. One of those ft ve users, a San Francisco woman. was found not to have toxic shock, said another From Page A1 country. Instead they were treated as enemies who had to be relocaled 200 miles from the West Coast. And others took advantage of the situation to rob them 9f their property. "My wife Barbara saw from our house the Japanese people bein~ taken away." Harding recalls. Four or five large gray buses were parked on Crest A venue and Main Stn.>t>L Everything was so quiet. She couldn't hear anything but occasional sobs." Aoki was on the inside of one of the buses but wasn't looking out. "They pulled the curtains and herded us like cattle. 1 didn't mind them holding their guns on us but I didn't (like) being prooded with bayonets.'' Aoki. who resumed farming in Utah before returning to Hul'\t- ington Beach farms where he was again to be sut'CeSSful . said he ''lost a bundle" when he had to.sell his farm equipment for about "five t'enl.$ on the dollar " - CARTER CASH IN VEGAS PROJECT? ... From Page A 1 . nas been appraised at nearly $9 million. He said the Summa Corp .. a holding company for Hughes property, is lisled as the owner. Irv Gardener of the Las Vegas building and zoning department said "nothing like (the Carter developmen~ has come before us. We have no record of any develop- ments of Tom Carter En terpr1ses." proposed theme park, but the negotiations have been suspended recently because of the ongoing investigation. Lackey said Carter "has made an effort to make a deal wi}h us for about two years.'' Carter had approached the Ha- cienda to negotiate use of its well, Lackey said, explaining that water rights are at a premium m the desert area. "There were some other deals for business relationships for the hotel and Huck's Landing," Lack- ey said, but said he could net discuss them. A brochure _ distributed to potenti,al investors in Huck's La nding and other ventures of Tom Carter Enterprises and vari- ous production companies owned by Carter describes the park as "under development." The brochure also describes the ''endorsement and enthusiastic support" of the Las Vegas Con- vention/Visitors Authority for the Huck's Landing project. A spokeswoman· for the bureau said it was not familiar with the development. ''We were allowed to take all the property we wan led as long as it fit into two suitcases. What else could we do." Aoki said some of Orange County's large fanning families "acled like vultures" in taking advantage of the plight of the Japanese. "But l don't hold any animosity. It's all water under the bridge now " His friend. Harding -who became a B-29 pilot during the war but wasn't assigned to duty overseas -said Aoki had just purchased as diesel tractor when the · business expanded to OCeanside. "He had to sell it for about $1 .000." "He had several tons of sheet metal delivered for a processing plant in Oceanside and it was stolen from a warehouse," he said. "He was a take-charge guy was helping other Japanese families and didn't have time for his own affairs. Aoki wants to let bygones be bygones to a certain extent. "I don't care about compensa- tion. But an injustice was done and I want an apology. I want the U.S. govemrryent to lay it on the line and tell what happened to us during those times.'' BULLETIN BOARD Lecture on heredity slated tonight at UCI Sevmour S . Ketv. assoc1atl' d1rt'1.:tor of thE.' Nauonal l nsutute of Mentai"Heallh. will .d iscuss scienuf1t· d1S<:owr1es lrnking heredity and schizophrenia during the third pr<.>sentat1on m the Dis- tinguished Lecture Series tonight at UC l rvme's St·1cnce Lecture Hall. The 7 p.m-event 1s free and gu(•sts are asked to park in lots 7 and 8. Further information c>n the-lreture can be obtamcd by caUing the UCI Psychiatry Department at 856·424 1. Bloodmobile a t Hunting to n hos pital Humana Hospit41 Huntington Beat'h will host the American Red Cross Bloodmobile from 10:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday near th& Emergent'y Department on the north side of the hospital, 17772 Beach Blvd. Those interestL'd m donating blood may call 842-1473, ext. 239, to scht-dull• an appointment. Blood donors also may come to the hOSJlltal on the day of the drive The property is next to ~ site that Carter planned to develop as a golf course. Dutton said Carter bid on the county-owned property, valued at $4.5 million , and won a contract to develop the Clark County Golf Course. However. Dutton said, Carter did not develop the land withm the time the contract allotted h im and he defaulted on the contract. He lost a $500,000 security bid on that deal , Dutton said. TRANSFERS OF CASH'l>ROBED .. : Kids' s peech screening pla nne d iree speech and language screenings will be provided for children from 2 to 5 years old Friday at the Providence Speech and Hl'anng Center in Orange Henry Lackey, vice president of operations for the Hacienda and the Sahara Hotel, said Carter was negotiating with the Hacienda to estabUsh a business relauonsh1p between the hotel and the ANCHOR ... From Page A 1 knew raising it would provide a real challenge." ~ . But bringing the heavy. cumbersome anchor to the surface wascompleled in less than an hour by divers who attached inner tubes to the rusty find and inflaled them uflderwater The anchor was pulled to the harbor patrol landing where it was noisled out with a crane. Gage said patrolman chipped away barnacles to get a better look at the relic. "We're jwtt going to keep it down here until we can get it identified, if that'• pouible." said Gage. "Maybfo later we can dis- play it." From Page A1 whatsoever from or to any doctor. medical group, or insurance com- pany which would indicate the ex1Stence of any medical factoring business .... nor did any document examined indicate the existence of a Carter medical factoring busi- nes.c;.'' the documents state. In aqdjtion the documents re- vealed a pattern of money trans- fers from the Carter Co. to its parent firm. Tom Carte r Enterprises Int'. which said it was engaged in wide--ranging plans to develop hotel and entertamment complexes in Las Vegas and other cities. "Examination of those files disclosed notatiorts on check stubs of 'loans' from Carter Company to Carter Enterprise in the form of checks drawn on a Carter Com- pany account made payable to Carter Enterprises, at daily and weekly intervals from November 1982 through September 1983 in amounta ranging from $20,000 to $2'°.000," the-documents laid. The Orange County buai- nesaman also may have 1pent $100.000 invested in his company on artworka. custom crafted silver and other valuable items, the docume nts char.se. At the hearing where the documents were filed, U.S . Dis- trict Court Judge Robert I. Kelleher continued a temporary restaining order barring Carter from conducting busin~ at Tom Carter Enterprises, and the Carter Co. and freezing his personal and business assets until another hear- ing on the matter next Tuesday. The SEC ls char~ng Carter and several co-defenderits with selling unregistered !Seeuritiesand raising money for the Carter Co., a company that never truly existed. Carter did not attend the hear- ing and his attorney, &tephen V. Wilson of Beverly Hills, refused to discUM the case except to say, "at this point we will save all OW' commenta for the court." Carter alto la under investiga- tion by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. t?ut no charges have been filed. The document.a did not. indicate where the remalnlng $10 million is. Robert D. LaFramenta, a re- SPECIAL SHOPPING SESSION ••• From Page A1 around l wouldn't hav~ l<J'1en ou t to shop otherwlw." said lttne Kuni of Huntil'\gton rieach, who wu having a Daniah and coUee. ''The Idea wq to sf ve t.ht'te ~pl~ an o_pportunlly to get out and IN what's happening thla Chrlatmu 1euon. It's not ~Uy a pat tales day. . : i We juitt want to atve \hem a Jiu.le fun wilh no crowdl." Mid John Clymer, Tareet'• siont ~in . HuntlnpJn BMch. . - A group of caroling Girl Scoull paued by tinging "Sllent Night." The event bepn In 1973 at a Tarpt store [n MollM, m. It wu such • 1ucce11. Oymer •Id, It ta now a company-MM polJcy with 174 •tores acn. the country parUdJ)9tlnc thi. year. Thi.a is the flM year Targeta have been in SoulMt"n Califomla. MOit Tarpll are l«eted In Che Midwest. • gional trial counst'l with the SEC. said the court order has"frot.en at least ''several million dollars" in various eccoun&s linked to Carter and that an investigation of Carter Co. records this week may reveal where the rest of the money is localed. He said the $10 million Invested in the company may be con- servative an~ that the investiga- tion could reveel much higher figure. The documents say people from throughout the United States and even as far away as Saudi Aral)ia invested in the company. Oops/I We're Not Listening •.. ~ leOU.enteecl ~,.-P-roclly II 'rO\I do 1\01 ,,,,,. VOlll pa~r Cly 6 30 pm ~ otloit 101'1\ ~!,v' copy '"" b• The screening will be provided by s peech and language pathologists and includes a brief assessment of articulation, language, voice and stuttering problems. Parents concerned about their child's speech and language devt'lopment should call the l't'nter at 639-4990 for an appointment. Police a ~cti o~ sel in Hunting to n Tht• Huntington BeaC'h J>olit'e dc•partmcnt will t•onduct an aul·t1on Saturday at 1hc corner of Main Strc>t>t and Yorktown Avenue. Terms 6f tlw aul·llon are ci.sh only Items to be sold to the highest bidder include b1cydl's, watchC's. purses, wall ets. stereo equipment. cameras and guitars For more informAtion on the aUl't1on, t·a ll 536-5621. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ' Out' 10 lt'(:hmcal pr~blems. lhe Daily Pilot's "We're Listening" phone Iii~ 1s temporarily out or scrvk~. The P1lol apolog1ws lO re.adt'rs who tncd to call on this line and r«e1vl'd no answer. 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OrlllQt Colet 0.ll't Not ..-11 ~ • COMOlt'4CI 1119 ,..._p, ..... ~llV "'-e>-..eo.i ~ Comc>11!Y Two ........ ert ,..,..., ~llW '-r A~ rtQtOllll -oon • .,...,_, ""°" 0r.,....c-.,., ... _ ...... -~ -"'9'0" '-" •w..t-.,._ U.0-~ ..... ..... ,.c.- l'rOCIVCltQn .._... --. ( -~ ,,,. prftllW ~ OWi! •• :;i:;.fMr ii-1'0 9oit IMO. Coel9 ..... c:.llotM t VOL 11, NO. M1 • .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. December 7, 1983 i\3 County moves to sta:Ve off condo conversions By J EFF ADLER Of ... .,..., .......... Citing a need for more apart· ment.s, the Orange County Board of S upervisors voted unanimously Tuesday J.Q re__vi.se proc.-edures in unincor porated areas of the coun- t)' -governing the conversion of rental apartmen ts to con - dominiu~. . Despite objections from the Orange County League of Women Voters and the Orange County Renters Association, supervisors voted to revise conversion regu- lations in hopes of stimulating apartment construction. "One of the problems we have is that there aren 't any apartments," sai~ Supervisor Bruce Nestande in urging adoption of the reV11lon. 10 percent price reduction before "We're trying to glve incentives they QQJ) be listed on the open lo muke that investment worth· market. lf a reoter declines to buy, while ... We're trying our best to the developer w ould still be encourage the t:Onstruction of required to offer relocation as· rentarunits." sistance to renters, though that T hl' new regulations require • assistance would not necessarily developers to offer affordable include a cash payment. units being converted to con-Such a relocation assistan<.,'e dommjums for sale to renters a t a plan would have to be filed with the <.,'Ounty. Newsboy's slayer condemned Under the old regulations, a developer was required to offer tenan ts up to four times the amount of-their-last month~· rent By lbe A11oclated Pn11 A sex offender who killed while on parole has been sentenced to die in the gas chamber for murder- ing a 12-year-old Anaheim news- boy who had tried to sell him a subscription. Superior Court J udge Francisco Brisen6 said Tuesday the state shares the blame with Robert Jackson Thompson for the August 198 1 murder of young Benjamin Brenneman. Thompson ' sexually molested and strangled the .boy. dumping his body in a field in Palos Ver;des. "Mr. Thompson was picked up long ago as being a danger to our children, and we let him out,'' Briseno said. "We knew when we as relocation .assistance. · let him out that he had not been The new regulation is aimed at rehabilitated. shifting the developers' responsi· "And why aid we let him out'?" the judge asked. "Budgetary r<'asons. One of the richest suites in the ~ntry cannot · keep a person who is dangerous away from o thers. "The state cannot sit this one out" bility from relocat ing renters to aiding renters in buying their units. It also is intended to ease developer fears that some future rent control ordinance would wipe out their rental unit investment returns. However; Lee Podolak, presi- dent of the county League of Women Voters. told the board the Crash victim still serious A 58-year-old Costa Mesa woman remains in serious coo- dition today following a two-car accident on the Corona del Mar Freeway near Bear Street Mon- day evening. Audrey Hbuse, driving a Toyota compact, was injured when her westbound car unexplainably spun out of control and plowed into the rear of a vehicle heading in the same ~irectign, acci>rding to fl~lorma RighWay Pawei.-• ~ The d river of the second car, Robin A ult. 28, of Westminster, was not injured, officers said. new regulatins" would ht"lp guarantee "a rapid depletion or the ren tal housing st.oc:k 1n the (.'OUnty." Podolak said few renters would be able t.o qualify for loans to purchase th eir apartments. "And how, without a strong relocation assistance plan, will they be able to find comparable <_ housing, t'llP*o'<!Udly llll more and more of thf' 'hffurrlablc> housing ~to1.:k 1s l'<llldo·t.'Onvl•rt.ed'!" she askt-d, SupNv1sor I larrlt.'ll Wie<fof said thl' r1·vision would help "~ the lid off" dt>Vl'lopers and WOUid spur the df'velopment of needed multi·!arnily dwel.lings 10 the county. Glrl, 9,_gets the 'vette Can I borrow k ey s to the car, s weetie ? By the Asaoclated Press Amy Barlow will have fun. fun, fun w ith the new Corvette !{he has won in a restaurant contest, but it won't be new any more by the time t he 9-year~old can drive the red-sp0rts car. · "This is as good as a Christmao; prl'sent." sayi. th<· fourth -grader at Hopkinson Elementary School in Seal Beach Amy also won $25,000 tn the national Jack-m-the-Box contest, but her parents plan to put it away for college. And Amy s<ays she favors selling the Corvette and banking that money. too. although her father. Jim Barlow. says he woultln't mind keeping the t'ar. Amy says: "I'll let daddy borrow tt." Many of her friends ask fo[ rides, whwh her father -"l feel like a cab driver" -obligingly provides almost daily. The Corvette has an AM-FM stereo, adjustable steering wheel and computerized instrument panel complete with graphjcs and . digital readouts. A local Chevrolet dealer estimates it's worth between $26,000 and $30,000. "At school, it's kind of embarrassing. Everyone is saying. ·You really won?"' Amy said. "Everybody says. 'Can I have $100, ora $20 bill?'" Amy's name was picked duril'\g a random drawing in October. in Westport, Conn .. from among about 900.000 entries nationwide, says J ack-in-the-Box spokeswoman Kathy McNelis. The car was deli vered about a week ago. Amy c.an't even see over the steering wheel, so her father lets her sit on his lap and steer. · "That's the closest~he'U come to it (driving) for awhile." he ~.id._-· .. --_.;:. ---T hat's.OK with Amy. -----~--- "I'd rather have it now, and have someone chauffeur me," she srud. Time out for a nap. Looking for work can be as I iring as employme nt. Job seeker Carl I l a rtmann snoozes under a tree m <:osta Mesa be tween interviews. Wetland topic of state conf ah POLICltOG Burglars busy in Huntington Beach A red 1976 Volkswagen Rabbit was burgarized Tuesday wtl1le parked on tl1e 9700 block of Adams Avenue In Huntington Beach A windwtng was pried open fo enter TM loss include<J stereo equipment wortll S 140 A home burglary was reported Tuesday afternoon on the 19700 block of Seasl1ore Circle Entry was apparently made tl1roug11 an un· locked sliding glass door Tile loss Included $800 wortll of 1ewetry and a $200 camera. A 1977 Toyota Cehca was.reported stolen early Tuesday from tile 300 block of 8tll Street. The toss was estimated at $2.500 A break-in was reported Tuesday morning at a home on the 2700 block of Delaware Street A razor blade was apparently used on a window to enter The loss included stereo and television equipment worth $700. A dark blue 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit was burglarized Tuesday . while parked on the 19800 block c! Vermont Lane A wlndwtng was smashed to enter The loss included stereo equipment valued at $400 A .22-caliber semi-automatic nlle with a scope was stolen Tuesday from an unlocked parked vehicle on the 5100 block of Hell Avenue TM lass was estimated at $54.97 f ounlain Valle)· Burglars took S528 1n garden toots from a residence In the 10000 block ot Calle lndepe~cl~ • Thieves forced open a door 1n the 11006'blocit-of Iris Avenue and stole 1ewetry and co1~s • • Someone stole a $125 hubcap from a car in the parking lot at Alpha Beta on Warner Avenue Irvine Workers discovered a $950 cen- trifugal water pump missing Tues<Jay morning from a construction site at 9400 Toledo Way. Paul Marchetti. 38, Jj!rQme l Robinson. 40. and Dale V. Ford. 39. were arrested on <ti'vg cllarges fate Tuesday night <ft MacArtllur Boulevard and Main Street Police could provide no details tilts morning on me allegation Laguna Beach Laguna Beach police were seeking a heavy-set man wearing a red T-sllirt wno was seen attem·pung to open doors and windows of a Muse tn the 800 block of Rembrandt S1reet. A cMd's scream brougllf police to a house wllere they found tile youngsterwas not In danger but did not desire \O remain with a baby sitter. '"Vandals applied white paint to a house 1n the 2800 block of Chilton Way. tile owner said _ :\~wporl Beach A businessman from Mill Valley reported t"6 t"6tt ol $500 cash from 111s briefcase Tuesday during a con- ference at tl1e Sneraton-Newport Hotel. A retired Newport Beacl1 man repotted theft of tllree llubcaps valued $450 from a 1958 Mercedes at tl1e Park Newport Apartments Tues- day At Newport Beacn man reported .....,. the' theft of $1,000 in auto parts from Ills 1983 Zimmer Golden Spirit at the Park Newport Apartments Tuesday Cosla Mesa A refrigerator and some vaccine medication were stolen sQITletime Sunday or Monday from tile resi· dence/olflce of Dr. John Chung, on tile 200 block of E. 18th Street. Police say entry may have been gained lhrougll a back door Chung was recently release 0 d ~ro!'" the nospital. A sliding glass window a.ppa<enlly provided entry to.a home on the 1000 block of Mission Drive Tuesday afternoon. Only a vtdeo cassette recorder. valued at $535, was stolen. 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Reno so 39 TllCIOll 9' 35 RIC""-<! 63 341 "'Tulia 0 34 SI.LOUIS ' 39 2• We¥1f!1Qlon ss 4() SI Pet•T11<11pa 81 50 Wl<lltila 32 21 SURf RIPOii IClll COMOmOM ,_, 1111<'9000 ·~ poor l•I poor 0 ,,_ ' poo. 1-1 , ... 1 8-f~Oll'ec.tlon~ Assembly panel in county to consider ll!arshland preservation. A three-member Assembly sub- commi ltee s tud y ing sta t e wetlands areas convened in Or- ange County Tuesday to consider ways o f preser vin g scare marshlands. Chaired by Assemblyman Terry Gqggin. D-San Bernard ino, the subcommittee listened to testi· mony from representatives of Services he ld in memory of Dr. Ada F·. Dick Memorial services were held at a family Thanksgiving gathering for Dr. Ada F . Dick, a 97-year-old Costa Mesa resident who is in· t.erred at a family grave. in Fairmont, Neb. Services were held for Mrs. Dick at Costa Mesa's P rihce of Peace L utheran Church when she died last August. Her son, Ro~rt C. Dick of Costa Mesa said "56 family members gathe red in •Ne· braska for the holiday and part ici· pated in a graveside ceremony for Mrs. Dick. A nephew from Omaha, Neb., the Rev. Delvin Roper. led the ceremony an d Dr. Don Goodrich, another nephew. led the music. Mrs. Dick owned a rest home in Pasadena until her retirement to Costa Mesa about 25 years ago. Gem Talk ByJ.C. HUMPHRIES Certified Gt'molosi11t, AGS FINDING DIAMONDS to meet fhe demands r. The constant search for diamonds goes on In many parts of the world. The most precious• of stomes Is always In ~emand, and the best geologist and engineers quite llterally. leave no atone un- turned In their ... rch. Up In Wyom- ing, along the Colorado border, a company has been digging and lea- ting for years, and they predict now that It wtU still be 15 years before they have a working diamond mine. Flneen years! But they feel that t.he wor'k, the long wait, and tne ex- pen" ·are worth It. So do we. Alreedy, there I• a $2.5 million pro- ceaalng plant ~aluatlng IOfl and roek samptea. Now, another firm hat begun exploring Ju•t north of that aame lite. MHnwhlle1 up In Canada's province of Ontario. near beeutlful Kirkland L.•ke, geologl1ta have made ., exciting dleoowty In an andent ~ 1treembtd. They h•~ founcf about 25 pouncta of klnbertlle. Klmberllte 11 1 grMn· llh"tflY root< formallon which oh8fl yi.1~1 dlamonct1. The dlecovery h• been offlclatly deecrlMd. by a Canandlln cabtnel minister u being ''dl.lmond-t>earlno kJmwttt• of ttgnlflcant value." TheM MW dlllCOV9ftel are good newt for thote who enjoy the t>eeuty of dllmOndl. organizations such as the Cali- fornia Waterfowl Association. Pa- cific Coast Fishermen, the Cafi· fornia Coastal Conservancy and the Trust for Public Lands. Both Assemblyman Nolan Friz.zelle, R-Foun tain Valley. and Assembly Frank Hill, R-Whittier. members of the Resources Sub- committee on Status and Trends. also a ttended the day-long session at the HaJI of Administration in Santa Ana. The Jawmak~rs were told that marshlands arobnd the state have dried up since 1850, oft.en falling victim to flood control projc!<'t.S. development or the need for additional agricultural lands. While there were five miJlion acl'es of wetlands in California - playing host to a variety of b irds and water fowl -in 1850, only 300,000 acres existed in lg8o. T he Toss is the most acute in Orange and Los Angeles:.counties, explained Nona Dennis, author of a comprehensive report on .state wetlands prepared for the su b- committee. She said only 13,000 acres of wetland, such as th e Bolsa Chica in Huntington Beach , remain in Southern California. And those wetlands, according to other w it· nesses, are subject to competing dema n ds among developers, people living nearby and those w ho wish to preserve them in their natural state. Issues disc~ during the hear ing included altE'rnatives for protec·ting the we:•tlands. who should enforce wetlands policy and how \.Cl pay for th1· program. Funeral h eld for Laguna's C. Stanton Funeral S(.'r v1t·t's WC'rt' hl!ld at Pacific View Memorial Park Cha[X'I Tuc-sday f1Jr Clifford J.E. Stanton of L.aguna Beaeh who die<l Nov. 29. He was 71. Stanton had ix-en a resident of Emerald Bay since 1959. Before retiring in 19ti4, he was president of Underwrit~rs Adjustmen t Co. After attending Harvard . Princeton University and the Uni- versity of Iowa Law School. Stanton joint..'CI the Navy and servt..-.U as a Navy lntelligent't." Lt. Commander 'and as port direct.or oC the Port of Pusan. Korea during the Korean War. Later. he founded a number of international insurance and ad- justment companies. He also was a member Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and was a 32nd-degree Mason. He is survived by his wife. Gratia, his mother, lven Stanton of Iowa. his son, S tephen J . and grand-daughter, Christina. both of Fairbanks, Alaska. Burial at sea was private. ·The Anniversary Ring A band of~ diamonds that '\. says you'd marry her all over again! MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVO .. COSTA MESA SINCE 1946 BenkAm1nc:1ro-Ma11er Cnero• PHONE S48·3401 ... . • ~4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Decembfr 7, 1983 . TOP OF THI lllWI NATION Greyhound fatality sparks invesiigation ZAN~VILLE. Ohio -About 30 people will be called before a grand jury that will try to sort out CC?nflicting statements on the death of a striking Greyhound bus driver who was run over by a bus driven by a replacement worker, a prosecutor says. Highway Patrol investigators met with a prosecutor Tuesday and then said details of their investigation of the death of Raymond PhilliP6. 42. of Willoughby, will be witheld until the case js presented to the grand jury Dec. 12. KKK h anging 'revenge' MOBILE. Ala. -For the "color of his skin," two Ku Klux Klansmen stuffed the beaten body of a black youth into a car trunk and later hanged it in a tree, a prosecutor says. Chief District Attorney Tom Harrison made the statement in opening remarks Tuesday in the capital murder trial of Henry Francis Hays. 29, one of two men charged in the 1981 death of 19-year-old Michael Donald. The beating death came in retaliation for the mis\rlal of a black man charged in an unrelated case with killing a white policeman. the FBI said. · Black leader K emp dies CHICAGO -J ames Kemp, national presi- dent of the NAACP and a longtime labor and civil rights lea4er, has died at the age of 71. Kemp, whose activist career began in the 1930s when he owned a new~tand and helped organize fellow vendors, died Monday at his Hyde Park home, apparently of a heart attack. Flynt gets jail term CHICAGO -A federal· judge who sentenced California publisher Larry Flynt to 60 ·days in prison for contempt of court also ordered officials to confer on the pcmibility of providing . the Hustler magazine publisher with psychiatric treatment. U.S. District Judge Frank J . McGarr handed down the sentence Tuesday after Flynt spat and swore at him. ::: ·:Nuke employees arrested . · SAN LUIS OBISPO-A four-month probe by narcotics agents at Diablo Canyon atomic power plant has netted 17 plant employees and two others on charges of selling cocaine and other illegal drugs. authorities say. Most of the suspects taken into custody were arrested at their homes and on their way to work. K ing holiday b ack ed LOS ANGELES -ln a sudden about-face, conservative county Supervisor Deane Dana has proposed that the board give 72,000 county workers a holiday Jan. 16 to honor slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dana, who opposed such a holiday just three weeks ago when Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed it. suggested Tuesday that the board open talks with unions to observe the holiday next month. The unions want tbe holiday. WORLD IRA kills assemblym an BELFAST, Northern .Ireland -Two IRA gunmen disguised as joggers shot and killed a leading Protestant member of the Northern Ireland assembly today outside the BeUast law school where he was a lecturer. police said. Police said the gunmen opened fire on Edgar Graham. 28. from point-blank range outside Queen's University. Guart! k ille d A quino? MANILA, Philippines -Opposition leader Benigno Aquino was killed by a gunshot in the head by one of his military guards after another guard gave tum "a blow or some kind of a karate chop," Aquino's brother said today. Agapito Aquino, 44, told reporters two unnamed Filipi.no witnesses told him his brother was shot Aug. 21 while going down the stairs of a jetliner. RUFFELL'S UPHOLITllY, INC. .................... 1 '122 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA -5•8· 1156 ~ "";:-,., ttdCiDAY8 •• St• pleytng ~ gMlft •bOUI YOIJl nWke-up. '1 Richard s1-. ..a c11111c: nw11.-usi technique w.-y 10 i.mt 11·. 11111 thel hm -etlOMd you! "" ptlOIW end call So. t()9 l'llllkllUP attil1. RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At Andrea's 675-13a. LA TRA TTORIA Italian Cuisine In A Family Atmoaphere "• This Week's Speclaltles: . . -linguini Frutti di Mare -T ortelllni allo Botcoiola -Cannelloni Romana -Ossobuco alla Milanese -Veal Scoloppine al Marsala 5401 Walnut, Irvine 552-6455 rang• TrH Square (Jeffrey & Walnut) ----------~lllml"!'"------------------------------------------------------------------- Blanke ts cover bodies of some of the 104 who died in collision . 2 Madrid jetliners collide • 'All we can see is wreckage, seats and screaIJJs ... from all sides' MADRID, Spain (AP) - Two Spanish jetliners collided in heavy fog today as they ac- celerated to take off from Madrid, touching off a fiery blast and killing all 42 aboard one plane and 62 on the other) Transpor- tation Minister Enrique Baron said. Airline officials said the acci- dent was similar to the 1977Canary Islands disaster in which two jumbo jetsoollided on the ground in heavy fog, killing 582 people. The planes involved today were an Iberian Afr Lines Boeing 727, said to be going about 100 mph, and a OC-9 of Aviaco. a domestic airliner hit near the fuel tank, killing all aboard. First estimates from civil defense officials were that about half of the 93 people aboard the 727 were killed.-One of the 727 survivors, Luigi lntligia. said Iberia pilot Carlos Lopez Barranco, who also survived, told him he saw the OC-9 approaching but it w~..too late to do anything. He said Lopez Barranco apparently tried to speed up the takeoff or the 727 to avoid the collision and got the plane's nose far enough up in the air to allow thoee in the front to avoid the efft!Ct of the impact and to slide out through the emergency exit. The accident occurred 10 days after a Colombian jumbo jet crashed near Madrid, killing 181. The 727 involved in today's crash was on its way to Rome with 84 passengers ~d nine crew members aboard. Forty-two of 'the passengers on the 727 were J apanese on a tour of Europe. The OC-9 was said to be destroyed in the crash and ensuing explosion and its wreckage scattered over more than a mile. "All we can see is a mau of wreckage, seats and screams coming from all sides." sai.d one radio rep<>rter at the scene. Crowp, bands greet MB;rines MOREHEAD CITY. N.C. (AP) -Some l,800 Marines who survived the Oct. 23 terrorist bombing in Beirut returnect to the United States today to welcoming sign.a. marching bands, American flap and thousands of yellow ribb&na. The USS Austin, carrying 600 to 800 members of the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit, was the first to arrive, docking at the North Carolina State Porta Authority terminal at 10 a.m .. said Helen McBride, a tenninaJ employee. "It's just great," she said add1ng that a large crowd including hundreds of family members had braved chilly temperatures and 30-40 mph gusts to greet the troops. The young 'men, in camouOage uniforms and carrying backpacks and rifles, stepped off the Austin shortly before 11 a.m. and boarded buses to the Camp Lejeune complex, to be reuni~ with their families. . The flagship Iwo Jima, carrying about 1,000 Marines, was due to land at 12:15 p.m., delayed by high winds and seas . . Syrians turn over reniains of pilot BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)-T he body of Navy Lt. Mark A. Lange, 27, of Michigan, the American pilot killed when h is plane was shot down Sunday during the first U.S. air raid in Lebanon, was turned over to the Marines today to begin its trip home. . The Syrians still hold Lange's bom- bardier -navig,ator, Lt. Robert 0 . Goodman, 26, of Virginia Be.a&. Va .• who they consider a "prisoner of war." 1n Jerusalem, meanwhile, Prime Minis~r Yit.zhak Shamir vowed that Israel would strike back at the Palestine Liberation Organization to avenge Tuesday's bus bombing that killed four !&raelis and wounded 46. ----_..,. __ _ Household's New E I. 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's jacquard po1yester crepe de chine blouses, orig. 34.00 . . . . . . 23.99 35% off: Sweaterstop V-neck and turtleneck sweaters. orig. 16.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 Special purchase: Lady Manhattan Silkana • bow blouse. rose pink, aqua. tan. ivory polyester. 8 to 18 ... , . , ............. 11.99 Special purcha•: Alice Stuart lace trimmed blouse. white or cream, 6 to 16 ........... 23.99 · Sporrsphere long sleeve top and pull on pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 each • o : Detachable bow blouse. white. red. purple, jade. taupe. pink. orig. 42 .00 ..... 26.99 25% off: Notch collar blouse in ivory, white. red. taupe, cobalt blue, magenta. grey. turquoise. orig. 38.00 . . . . ..... 26.99 25% off; Counterpans pleated trousers with belt, brown. grey, tan. blac'k, navy or cream, orig. 32.00 . . . . . ....... 23.99 33% off: Gloria Vanderbilt stretch denim jeans. sizes 8 to 76, reg. 46.00 . 29.99 30% off: Jewel bright cotton knits. Cardigan. pullover and pants. orig. 19.00-35.00 12.99-22.99 COATS AND DRESSES Selection may vary by store. !l1EN S SPORTSvVEAR 22% off: Haggar's new duck slacks, polyesterl corron. ran. blue, white, navy, grey, mint, will be28.00 111 184 .............. 21.99 23% ro 25% off: Stnped cotton crewneck sweater, will be 30.00 12112183 .......... 22.99 Corton cable V-neck, reg. 35.00 .......... 25.99 32% to 3f% off: Corduroy slacks from one of your favcrite makers, orig. 28.00 to 30.00: . 19.99 • FOR ~/OUNG MEN .. 20-.%-lo.a.%-oltMD~eater vest, orig. 22.'00 ·. . .............. -. -.. -.. ~ ... Hl.99 Boston Ory Goods oxford shirt, orig. 14.00 . 9.99 Zeppelin dress pants, will be 25.00 12112183 ............................ 19.99 20% to 21% off: J.J. Mc Ways oxford burroh down shi1t, orig. 20.00 .................. 14.99 Lightweight chintz jacker. orig. 30.00 ..... 21.99 Special purchaH: Pleat waist twill pants . 18.99 25% ro 33% off: Chauvin striped button down shirt, will be 15.00 12112183. . . . . . . . . . ... 9.99 J.J. Mc Ways short sleeved bar striped shirr, will be 18.00 12112183 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 West Coast Ways corduroy walk shorts. orig. 12.00 ......... 8.99 22% off: Slick chintz vest. assorted colors, " ACCESSORIES Ours alone. Ciani " 14K gold earrings and gifr box wirh your purchase. Many sryles ro choose from . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... 25.00 Givenchy gifr duo: a checkbook secrerary and a one ounce borrle of L 'lnrerdit eau de toilette .. :.-.••..••..•.... ,._. ,.12_,_fJJ_ Buy one Lauranne vinyl handbag and receive a 20.00 value cJurch as our gift. Many colors and styles to choose from .................. -tt.00 20% off: Snake and leather handbags from Don Basse, will be 65.00 12112183 ............. 52.00 20% off: Textured body wrap from· Echo, handloomed look, 72x60"', will be 10.00 72 12183 ................... 1.99 21'% off: Liz Clairborne fabric.la$h1on belts in pastel colors. reg. 14.-00 ~-· ~~· ... '' 19 ¥'·• . 25% off: Stone Mountain leather handbags, many colors, orig. 68.00·84.00 ...... 51.00-43.00 WEST COAST KIDS Plushy velour jog sets for infants. Sizes M·L ............................ 21.99 Triple knit sets for 12 to 24 mos. Pastels. b"ghts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 12.99 Toddler velour joggers with colorful trim 2T to 4T . . . . ........................ 21.99 Fleecy acrylic 1oggers for 2T to 4 T , • 13.99 25% to 33% off: Our collection of cute, cuddly plush bears. ortg. 8 00 to 30.00 . 5.99 to 19.99 32% ro Jf% off: Cozy animal slippers. Special purch•••= Rich. real rabbit fur jackets .. 129.99 · S -M ·L·XL. orig. 45.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3".99 orig. 13.00 to 16.00 . . . . . . . ... 1.99 ancJ. 10.99 Special purcha .. : Classic 2·p1ece knit slwt sets.. . 29.99 25% ro 30% off: Collection of silk dresses m holiday 6rtghts. ortg 88 00 134 00 59.!J9..IS.99 Special Purchase: Misses and petite all· weather coats from a magnificent collec- tion.. . ... 19.99 ~% off: Save on a collection of holiday young designer dresses, ortg. . 102.00 to 108.00 . 69.99-119.99 411.00 off: Our chablis color fox jacket, rtlg. 1395.00 . . . . . . . . . . .. 971.00 Found in Furs, 60, Plaza, Panorama City. Del Amo, West Covina. Ventura, Century City, Huntington Beach. Newport, Riverside. Northridge. Puente Hills, Santa Anita, Laguna. Fox Hills. Glendale, Sherman Oaks. Fashion Valley. Thousand Oaks, Brea, Santa Monica and Beverly Center. WOMEN'S SHOES 40% off: Dori's "Srarbow" evening shoe with a glittery rosette. black peau de soie. orig. 70.00 . . . . . . . . . . ....... 31.99 21% off: Bel A" classic high heel leather pumps, sling or closed heel styles. ortg. 40.00 ..... 29.99 20% off: Manhattan dress pump frotn Sunset West • with a criss-cross vamp and open toe. orig. 40.00 . . .. .. ....... 31.99 •,,.cial purch•••: Soft leather boots by Narurahzer, black or brown leather ....... 69.99 3 % off: Dondi ~ leisure shoe in 9 Italian ice cream colors, reg. 16.00 . . . . . ........ 11.99 !NTl~1A TE APPAREL .D% off: Elegant robes by Say· Lu. Choose from rich jewel tones in Voyant triacetate/pol"l,ester. orig 75.00 . . . . . . . . . . .............. fl.• Our exclusive tailored flannel pajamas .................... 12.00 "'2/20.00 JI% off: Vanity Fair's Shevelva • robe, r.g. 39.00 ............................ 21.• a% off: Our exc/tJsive Farr West camisole and halfllip, willbe22.00each 12112183. 11.00MClt .21% to#% off: Pam panties in pastel nylon, •lzn 6 to 7, reg. 3. 50 ea .... 1111.00"' IZ/~.119 • -· .. 25% off:.Flannel shirts in pastels. Ortg. 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 14.91 17% off: Duck pant~. will be 24.00 12112183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.11 S,,.cilll purchaH: S11lvation dress pants . 2'1.99 26% off: Madras Bermuda shorts orig. 18.00 ........................... 12.99 22% off: Fashion vest in assorted styles and pat- terns orig. 22.00 ....................... ti.II 25% off: Crewneck sweaters and pullovers from J .J. Mc Ways, orig. 30.00 ............... 21.99 S,,.cial purchaM: Kennington chenille velour pullove1s in a variety of colors. . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 Special purchaN: Linen dress pants .... 19.11 S,,.cial purclulH: Angel's Flight polyester pants ................................ 16.11 21% off: Blazers in silk and silk blends by 4140 Jaguar, orig. 90.00 .................... 68.99 Special purchaH: Natural Resources duck pant ............................ 19.99 S,,.clal purchaN: Bugle Boy twill pant .. 11.91 ~1EN'S FURNISHINGS SJMCl•I purclul•: Manhattan oxford shirt ........................... 1".119 ~%off: Neil Martin's cotton knit titJ, will be 10.00 121 12183 ........................ I .II 33% off: Champaign tone on tone designer shirt, reg. 25.00 ....................... 11.n 25% off: Grooming essentials. Travel kit for shaving gear, reg. 30.00 ................ 22.60 Manicure set with 10 Implements. reg. 20.00 ..................... , , ..... 11.00 33% off: Famous maker neckw ear including Don Loper, reg. 15.00 ................... I.• 21% off: SIJ?rtsphflre warm-ups, orig. 34.00 ........... , ............... 24.• .12% off: Arrow short sleeved classic knit !port· shirts. S·M-L-XL. Reg. 19.00 •........... 12.• 3% o": Long sleeved sponshirts from Sasson. Assorttld stripes. Reg. 20.00 .........•.• 14.• 21% off: Striped cotton polo shirts by Neil Mar· tin. Reg. 24.00 ........................ fl.• .1.19' off: Double breasted blazBrs. Linen/ cotton in four colors. Will be 60.00 on December 12183 ......•..•.•.......... •·• PICTURES Special purchaN: Brass framed floral prtnts . .. 11.99 HOME LIGHTING 61% off: Touch· Tronic 11 brass lamp, Orig. 225.00 ................ : ....... 69.99 IO% off: Brass table lamps in an antique finish. . Two scyles. Orig. 125.00 ................. 49.99 FG'R NITURE 2$1.00 off: Wood trim crescent sofa. . Orig. 950.00 ......................... 1!19:00 121.00 off: Lovesear. Orig. 900.00 ..•... 119.0I 301.00 oH: Queen sleeper. Orig. 1100.00 . m .OO 101.00 off: Curio Cabinet ma pecan finish. Orig. 400. 00. . . . . . . . . . ............. 299.00 m .oo off: 5 pc. country French dining room set. Orig. 1275.00 .................... Ol.00 101.00 off: Double etagere in a rich oak finish. Orig. 700.00 ....................... 5111.00 CHAIRS 41% oH: Classic swivel rocker. Available in 4 '. colors. Orig. 425.00 ................... 249.00 TABLETOP SHOP al% to#% off: Assorted Christmas table coverings. Orig. 17.00 to 50.00 ... 10.11 to 16.11 JO% off: Bouquet lace tablecloths and napkins from Quaker Lace. Orig. 4.00 to 735.00 .............. 2.11to'3.ll 50% to'°" off: tlath brushes and loofas. Reg. 3.00 to 14.00 ........... · ...... ·•to•·• •% olf: Bone china bath accessories. Reg. 10.00 to 12.00 ........•...... 4.• to •·• -) . -~ l ~.:c> 129' to ... o": A#Q~ C•nnon Roy•! ClaSllc towels. Reg. 3. 75 to 27. 50 .....•.. J. 11 to zz.• 11% to .N% o,,: Assorttld Martt1x Luxor Pima i cotton towe/1 and bath rugs . Reg. 6.00 to «J.00 ...........•... 4.• to llM \ E!!E~THE BROADWAY WELCOMES THE AMERICAN EXPRESS· ClRD rYl THE BROADWAY I I • ----- ~ I ~%off: Set of 4 Oxford barware from Bormio · Orig. 10.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 6.~ 30% off: Set of 4 Oslo barware from St. Gobai~. Orig. 10.00 ............................ 1.f;S JO% off: Set of 4 Optique barware from Bor-; ~ mioli. Orig. t0.00 ...................... _I.JI 33% off: Set of 4 Claire barware from Crown ~ Corning. Orig. 15.00 .................... '·t 25% off: Ser of 4 Specialty stftmware from Rlekes Crisa. Orig. 20.00 ................ 14. I \ 33% off: Magnum stemware set of 6 from t National Silver. 3 styles. Orig. 15.00 ....... 9.19 • 2.01 off: Set of 4 frosted Qarware from Wheat0f1 ;~'':a''.· iu~e ~'. ,~.'.~·· '.o~ .·.~d 13_0~:.o~;gJ. ~ · -.#'¥ro##l-se.--"91-4-Mirage bar-war~C~ • Corning. J 1 or 15 oz. Orig. 15.00 .......... 11119· 21%: Set of 6 Radience stemware from . , t National Silver. Ong. 18.00 ......... . . 12.,, COOKS HOP so% off: 14pc. wok set. Orig. 40.00 ...... 19.~ COOKWARE Special purchaH: 4 qt. covered stock pot wi~ steamer ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.19 50% off: 5 pc. bowl set from Metro marketing. Orig. 20.00 .... . . 9.'9 Special purcha .. : Multi purpose sramless steel cookware set. . 19.19 Special purchaN: 8 Qt. stockpot steamer · set ....... ~.. . .. .. .. . .. . 19.jg Special purchllN: 4 pc. stainless steel roast ! and bake set . . . . . . ................ 19~ PILL OltVS fl% to Sf% off: Pillowrex Quallofil pillows. Reg. 35.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 11.99 •if· Reg. 42.00 queen .......... : ........... 19"9 Reg. 50.00 king ....................... 21'9 30% to 61% off: Decorato;pillows. ~ Will be 20.00 to 40.00 ........... 13.99 ro 21M BLANKETS 33% off: Grey flannel bl'!nkets. All sizes. Will be 75.00 to 120.00 .......... "9.19 to 11.11 SHEETS 23% to f0% off: Assorted cotton flannel sheets. Reg. 5.00 ro 24.00 ........ 2.11 to 15.• 20% to "6% off: Marrex Normandy sheets and comforters. Reg. 11 .00 to 175.00 ...•........ 6.99 to 131.fl ti1A TTRESS COVERINGS 20% to BO% off: Supreme Wrap mattress pa~ All sizes. Reg. 25.00 to 50.00 ............ 111' CURTAINS DRAPERIE5 '4/vO SEDROO~-l EiVSE!ll5Lt::. #% to•% off: Malibu reversible comfortflr. : All sizes. Reg. 700.00 ro 170.00 .. 31.• to •·• S.w .10% orr matchng accessories. f0% to IO% off: Lace trimmed satin ensemble· . comforter. All sizes. ! Reg. 160.00 ro m .oo .......... 11.11 ro 111.11 S.w 21% to .10% on marching satin ac· CIJ$$0ries. , Jiff to 3 % off: Feather and down Regency l comforters. R11g. 8().00 to 120.00 . •·• to•M .20% to 2'% off: Imperial f hite duck com-f' fort~. Rt1g. 130.00 to225.00 ... ~·•.to 11'f' a% to aff o": Ultra down white gooM com. • fort•rs. R11g. 175.00 to XXJ.00 .• 1311.• to-~ 2 ' • ~ • <'• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. December 7. 1983 Spacemen sightseeing Astronauts in final day., hailed for 1>ace r pair SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - S pacelab'a astronauts enjoyed an extra. f,lnal day in orbit with science and sightseeing today as researchers on the ground said that without the crew's ingenuity the '8hutlle mission would have been a failure. Researchers said the ability of the astronauts to repair and adjust experi- ments proved that man has a vital role in orbital science. As the 10-day international mission n~ared an end. investigators were anticipating the return of a wealth of data from 73 experiments in five research and technology fields. Some were particularly excited by one medi- cal t~t that may have disproved a 77-year-old Nobel-prize winning the · ory on the inner ear. • Luigi Napolitano, an Italian phyicist from the University of Naples, summed up the feelings of man y of the Spacelab investigators when he said in an Interview: "One of the biggest lessons we have learned during this week as that nobody has the right to ask any more why a man is needed up there. "You know, wtthout lh06C guys, thl' mission would have been a fail ure the first day." Napolitano is one or scores of foreign . scientists involved in the experiments aboard the balhon-dollar Euro - pean-built Spacelab. He noted th<· astronauts had repeatedly adjusted equipment and altered experiments. Aboard theshuttleColumbia and the attached Spacelab workshop, the six astronauts brimmed with enthusiasm a l their accom plishments and relished the one-day extension. "It's been a very productive day - an outstanding one, as a matter of fa('t," mission specialist Owen Garriott re- ported as he and Blue Team partner Byron Lichtenberg turned the S pace- lab ove r to Red Team members Ulf Merbold, a West German, and Robert Parker. Touchdown is set -for 7:58 a.m Pacific time Thursday .,......,... Ling-Ling, the giant panda from China, rests on a rock at the National Zoo in Washington with a,. antibiotic injection i n her shoulder. Panda's health failing Ling-Ling suffering serious kidney ailment WASHINGTON (AP) Ling-Ling. the National Zoo's female giant panda whose rocky love _life has captivated America. is "seriously ill" with kidney failure and her chances of recovery are poor. Robert Hoage. special assistant to the zoo director, said Tuesday night Ling-Ling is suffering Crom kidney dysfunction and severe secondary anemia. "Her kidneys are impaired and ultimately may fail." Hoage said. "We have a seriously ill panda Her prognosis for recovery 1s poor." Hoage said this morning that Ling-Ling was lethargic but had eaten a little bit. "She did not have a strong appetite and has not had one for two weeks," Hoage said. "Her behavior is consis tent with the seriousness of her illness." Hoage sa1d blood tests taken Tuesday afternoon showed the 12-year-old panda "to be extreme- ly anemic and there is evidence pf kidney failure." tioage sa1d Ling-Ling was anesthetized Tuesday afternoon and given a transfusion of blood from Hsing-Hsmg. the zoo's male panda, "to boost her crillcally low red blood cell count." He added that she was being treated with antibiotic'S as w ell SILENT PIANOS ARE STILL GRAND By Bob Furtt The keys are silent. lhe stools and benches are unoccupied Throughout Southern California there are thousands ot pianos that awa11 the touch 1na1 will allow them to make music once again. Pianos : forgotten or set aside from a day gone by. ~ ... perhaps after a newer and better piano :." ·took 11s place. There's a kind of history here. not the kind 1hat changed the world. but the k1gd that influenced and changed peoples lives % ~. _ M9µth afteF mC?~~; on~ ~f the ~t day-~ I -~y-out-fullymsttred mterest~s-m America . The difference between San Marino's monthly InvestorSavings"' rate and what you're earning now may not seem very significant. But, it could amount ! to htmdreds or even thousands of lost dollars every • year. Plus. we've paid these competitiv~ rates every month since the account was introduced last year Call or visit your nearest San Marino branch today and fmd out about fully insured (to $100.000 by the FSLIC) money market rates every day on every dollar. Plus. look at our.InvestorChecking'" and longer-tenn lnvestorGertificatf"rates. Today is the day to bank at San Marino Savings.® .. F LK ~ ..... . 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N11lt Soul ~\;lnl~• ~·~ r4~ g\W'altlttd lhn1u~h li.:rtmber .11' l•lt!.1 Am1u .. tl )'l('kl l>L'<-d 011pnm111.J .u1,l 111l•~l m.UITTAlll<~l l•lf QIM' \'('.U Subswnlt.!J 11<11.l!I) tut t.srl) v.11Mr.1v..O ul lr1~1or{'~rtJf1CJlt ·.ind l<e11rcmr111 Anountl. BUY-SELL EXCHANGE REMANUFACTURE The Piano Emponum 1s seeking used pianos 10 buy. sell. exchange or remanufac-·, ture Here 1s an explanation of our services. ' BUY We will buy your piano regardless of,: cond111on and pay you the highest posslble .' price We pay for removal. SELL When hltle girts practiced their first scales 'liiiiiiiiiiiii;iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~-~~iiiiiiiiii~~~=...:=;.,_-------------­.. or little boys did anything to get out of those 11 We wlll sell your piano for you al an· agreed on price within a specified lime. We. will pay for the moving. tuning, recondition-. Ing. repairing, or refinishing 1f neccessary. Should we not sell your piano within the · specified time at the price we agreed upon. we will return ii 10 you at no cost to you. And no charge for repairs or refinishing we even pay tor lhe moving. II we don't sell you, piano. we have many references In': ' lessons In order to play ball Tnen there were those who wrote great love songs on magn1f1cent grand pianos and the maestro :, practicing for the linest performance ol his • career ,'. There 1s that solid but plain upright thal once held an honored place 1n the church sanc1uary. relegated to the basement when a more affluent congrega11on purchased a gleem1ng 9rand piano You can still look at ' that printed or checked finish and s11n remember the Sunday mornings when fh1s magnificent piano pounded out ·onward Chns11an Soldiers · or your favorite 'Nearer My God To Thee or · Rugged Cross". how · about the Saturday afternoons ~roud lathers marched the11 daughters down the aisle in cadence to,the Wedding March ? 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Mr. Kent is (or. says he is) "appalled at this shortsighted (he used that word twice) and selfish waste" ... And then he -~on to tell us that "We must stop this squandering of our natural resources." Wow! Hea-vy! Why. the lrvine Company has chosen to "squander" a ''90-foot, 50-plus-year-old pine tree." Squander?-. With themillions-of acres of pine trees that we huJt., it R Id I bl appears to me that cutting one to decorate for Christmas is ea g an c 0 u c 0 • es ~~~1;!:.:u~~n~~~~e~~«~~~dering"49cents ore I U This gentleman has apparently not considered .several • other aspects pertinent to this case. WASHINGTON -President G. a progressive shrinkage of econ-rolled back its prices to around $30 First of all, someone had to cut the tree. He was paid to do Reagan hhas1a dthramatic oppoyrtuni-y omic activity that had to go on "J barrel. Now the gush of bootleg . Th . h d be h uled N Ce So ty to ea e econom and , . until the oil Rrice bulge wru. OPEC oil and non-OP~ oil may ai.. en it a to ~ to ewport nter. meone was inaugurate a new era or pros-•ICI 11111•1 ~~ flattened. cauSt> pm-es to slide another .$4 or paid. to do that. Then it had to be set up. 5_everal peopl~ were perity. All he has to do is to drive 11 ~. This has left the Western world $5. __ ._patd._to~ ®-ttl;u._~-~e as d~~ale iJ. Where did th~_ ~· ... -ntheprice<Worb--: • -:~--.-------somewhn-trrttrepred~or-a-'F~~~re~~ decorations come from? Santa dldn t nng t em. SOmeone In an earlier column, I warned t~e Uruted States controlled ~e stricken person in the gathermgmGen~va~d111Cusstne made, and was paid for making. them. In my opinion, these that the cost of crude could soar to 01lgates. If the OPEC2 powers tned pre--scientific age: The victim must problem. The radical oil states. led factors alone more than justify the "squandering" of that new altitudes. A flare-up in the to ~eate a s~ortage m ~attempt simply suffer the full ravages of by Iran. are calhn~ for tlg~ter tree. Because of this apparent shameful waste, a few kids volatile Persian ~ulf r~gion ~ul~ to Jack up prices, th~ United States the disease, his recovery depend-production and higher . pnces. might find a few more gifts under their own Christmas tree, create another oil ~1~. which is merely raised the 01lgates ~nough ing on hbw much punishment his They are suppo~ted behind t~e and a few people might eat just a little better during the ~I t_he OPEC exto~t.Jomsts need to to keep the storage tanks filled. system can endure and how scenes by th~ bag 011 compafl:les Holiday season. . mrhct the next pnce gouge upon Then Richard Nixon became durable is the disease itself. and mtemauonal banks._ wh_ich M .£ , f il .. ted d . Thanks . . d the world. .d Th h . bl f have a vested mt.erest m high Y Wl es ~m Y _visi us unng . gi~mg, an. Yet Reagan can force the price presi ent. roug a JUm e ° For a painful decade, we have prices. The oil companies share •n we made a special ~p to .see. the tree m quesllon. I~ IS of oil down by the skillful use of ~~i~~f:S~· he nl~~l~nn~ls of a3i~ endured the illness while the the extortion. and the banks war.t marvelous. After making a circuit of the tree, and ~ondermg u s. power The timing is right to oilgates. Thereafter. the United OPEC governments have digested to prevent any withdrawal of at its beauty, I looked around at some of the othe r people who break the OPEC dam, which has. a trillion dollars of Western OPEC's petrodollars. were apparently there just to see the tree. Again it's only my been holding back oil from the ~~~ ~~o~ c~~e wb~te;i: wealth and have become so ad-Now 1s the crucial time for the opinion. but the wonder and the de light and the excitemen t consuming nations. He merely worked out the credit arrange-dieted to spending our money that United States to mobilize the that I saw glowing in more than one pair of 4 or 5-year-old needs to ~ift the oilgates an~ fl~ ments by which the more Im -it hurts them to cut their pro-non -OPEC countries and regain eyes paid for that tree many times over. the_ West s storage tanks ~Ith 011. poverished nations could also pay duction further. control of the oilgates. America "Callous, short-sighted indifferent waste of our environ-This would expand th_e oil glut, tbeir oil bills-. has the military power to prevent ment"? I think not. Not in this case. and the price would sink as the Now at last, OPEC's resolve 1s any disruptions an the oil flow and . . d h M K surplus nses. Every time the ~nsu-ming beginning to crack. Half of th<' the ec:onomic power to force the . With reg~rd to callous was,te, I won e r w ere r. ? ent There 1s an Ol'ean of oil behind world cut consumption or -raised oil-producing {'Ountries. anxious price baC'k to earth. We should be thinks toothp1c~ com e Crom . Or ton~u~ depressors.? Or the dam -enough to supply the 1ts own oil production, OPEC for more revenues to keep up with talking about $3-a-barrel oil. not wooden matches. Or the paper tha t t~lS IS _printed on: Or world's anticipated needs well simply slowed down its pumps to their spending. are secretly selling $30-a-barrel 011. cardboard boxes? Maybe the Tooth Fairy brtngs toothpicks, m to the 21st century. This is oil canl-el out the increase and oil below the OPEC level. Even Every Sl drop m the price of but the rest are a ll made of trees, used once and thrown away. that has already been discovered, preserve a tight market. The Pikes Saudi Arabia. the bulwark of crudP would add at last 0.1 percent And you know what? None of those thingS\,Provide us measured and cataloged. It doesn't Peak prices made it possible for OPEC. has formed a mysterious to th1.· U.S gross natiunal product. with even the tiniest bit of magic. include the new oil that will be the oil sheiks to lower production marketing <.'Ompany in Switzer-Y~t a relul·tant President Reagan BILL HARVEY fou nd. The reserves are expand-and still collect more biUions than land. The {'Ompany, Norbec Ltd., has not taken the necessary steps Huntington Beach mg faster than consumption is they had ever dreamed or. reportedly is seUing Saudi crude to restore U.S . dominance of the increasing There has never been a As· ·the cost of energy sky-on the free market. 011 distribuuon system. He isn't Daily Pilot welcomes co·mmentary from readers • The Daily Pilot solicits your views on any matters of Interest to our communities. If you wish to contribute to these pages with a letter, or. a longer commentary on an Issue, please send ~our submission legibly written or typed. Commentary pieces shoued be no longer than 500 words. Letters should be considerably more concise. Shorter letters will be considered first. Address such correspondence to: LETTERS To Th• EDITOR, Dally Piiot, Box 1580, Coet• MeN, CA., 92829. Please Include your name, address and telephone number. If you prefer. you may call In your letter to the We're Lletenlng special telephone number ... 642-8088. Be sure to leave your name. address and telephone number so that we may verify your comments. Please do not call in longer letters or commentaries. l.M. BDJd !Blanket coverage How long does at take ~ou tu mak£-a bed? A wo mcm's mag,111nt 30 ye'lrs ago. Jftl'r much reS4.·<irr·h. wrote that l mmutl' 5R St'l·oncls as suHic1cnt. Regret th1sstat1sl1t·1sso old. but tht' wonwn·., magaz1111"1-o have don<' no resc•arch lawlv on how long 1t takl·s to m<1k1· a "tx·d although I hc>\ 'v1• d<ml' <• l'Oni;1dc•r- able amoun1 on how long 11 l<il<t•i. to mess om· up Q What's a "robolution"'> A That·s a tenn recently ('Omed by the· J apanese for the spreading ust· of robots H1~hl after every televised pn-s1d1•nual .-;pcech, 1he television 1 C'J>'•rtc·rs take at upon themselves 10 IL·ll us what the President said. · Whv do they do lhlS? inquires a du·nt &·ats me They almost n1·ver tt.>11 you anything you didn't JU~l ht•ar. and the assumption that you don't have brains enough to un<i<'rstand 1t·1s insulting year. not even during the era of rocketed. consumers had less and This has weakened the prire of even preparl'd to cope wilh cheap oiJ, that oil men didn't find less disposable income to buy oil on the ··spot market" where oil another oil crisis, which could more crude than they pumped. other goods. which cost more and IS sold for immediat.e delivery. rescue OPEC and catapult oil Oil remained cheap as long as more to produce. Hence, there was Grudgingly, OPEC has already pnces batk into orbit. 'Day After' she~s positive light ~ By ED REINECKE ''The Day After" has come and gone. As a controversial TV movie about the 1mpaC't of a nuclear war, its coming was marked by a lot of media hype and some justifiable concern on the part or Con- servative America that the movie might elicit a mass hyst.erical demand for unilateral nuclear disarmament. Its going, however. was without the realization of those fears. Basically. what most of the esti- mated 100 million viewers got was an impressive visualization of the horror and unatteptability of nuclear warfare that had been previously intangible to them. But there's more to the movie's impact. l'd like to focus on the ooi<ative results of its presentation and take this_ opportunity to point out President Reagan's efforts In the area of nuclear arms reduc- tion. I believe th~ showing of "The Day After" was a positive move because it has prompted healthy public discussion on the vital issues of nuclear war and how it can best be prevented. Such debate and search for solutions is what America is ~II about. You certainly won't catch the Kremlin .encouraging its citizens to openly argue con- troversial matters like foreign policy. So the talk is good and it helps the American people come to grips with their individual and colJective viewpoints. l also support President Re- agan's policy for peace through strength. Peace through strength means that peace is maintained through the strength of deter- rence. By having a strong defense, we make It in the best interest of the Soviets to avoid a nuclear confrontation. In the past. Moscow has re- sponded to strength and taken signs of good will as weakness. U.S . policies of deterrence are supported overseas and by both political parties here at home. Deterrence has kept the peace for 40 years and continues to keep it today Along with that, the President 1s involved with negotiations for a real. mutual. permanent and veri- fiable nuclear arms reduction agreement. These efforts include the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (ST ART). the Intermediate Nuclear Force (INF) negotiations, Prejudice will foreYer remain the Mutual and Balanced Force Re ductions (MBFR). and chemical weapons talks in Gen- eva. As far as I am concerned, nuclear arms reduction is better than a nuclear arms freeze - reduction lowers the risk of nu- C'lear war rather than just freezing it at the present level. Prt.-sident Reagan is also pursu- ing a strategy to develop defensive systems that offer the hope that the U.S. could be invulnerable to missile attack. Indeed. while the complete eradication of nuclear weapons appears highly unlikely. the technology needed to make them obsolete may be only a few years away. My only criticism of "The Day Aft<'r" as that it left viewers with the hopeless feeling that nuclear war is inevitable. President Re- agan believes there is a better way and pc as working to pursue it, through negotiations with the Soviets and through investigation - by the sdentifk t'Ommunity of possible means to prevent nuclear war by better defense. &ans. d<.:crt.'<.·d St Jt .. rnnw , .11 t sexually stamulaung Ht· forbatl<.· nuns lo p<;artalst• fll ..,;imt• To S3\ St Jerome d1dn"t know 1'4.>~ins 1., ,1 bll too £11p, 1 knov. b111 ll "a l<Wl Can you tac your anns int•• .in overhand knot" Go .1h1•ad, trv 11 Just a matter of langua~e You d11 it every ume you fold vour arm Q What's a typ1<.•ul salary for a U.S. {'Orporataon C'htc•f ex<'Cut1ve? Per week? A. About $2,000 Q How many lim<..-s have th<' U.S. Marines landPd In South Amerlc.a? • Get at.. nght: The Jamc.-s Bond t·harat'tL•r has been played by not JUSt thrt'(> but four aclors: Sean Cc>nncry. Roger Moore, George Lazenby a nd the late David Niven T he man who wrote "Home. Swct•\ Home" had been orphaned at age 13 J H. Payne. he. Southern Russians love water- nwlon.'l, too. Few of us die leaving behind a memorial to our intellect 10 endur· tng and unoornpromial.na u Lew Jordan left with hu boOlc on the English language and how to UM at. in the eye of the beholder tt.:very S<>C1al group skews the world 1rito two basic divisions. aa:ording to its primary concern. Unless we can grasp and accept this psychological fact, we cannot aocount for the attitudes lnd ~- .-.-11-----~ react ons of almost all minority blacl<J think of themeelvea u groupe. • blacks first, and Americana ~ . When J had 1<>me major surgery ond." ~ny yean ago. for the first time, It seems to me more .a:urate l diVlded the world Into the ill and and appropriate to put It the other the well whlle I waa in the h01pltal way around: dult white Amen· and duriq convaletce~; oU.-cana think of bi.cks u bUclu fittt, d11Uncdont teemed relatively un· lut. and alwayi. and hardly u Important until I rec:oveted and Americane at all. homosexual community in Ameri- c.an life. Homosexuals cut across all clasees and strata in our 80ciety, but the prejudice persisting against them compels them to maintain their primary division between "we" and "lhey.'' In more tolerant cultures, where .exual differences are, if not ac.upted. at t•t ignored. they are not forced r:8 make lhia sharp dichotomy: they can be whoever and whatevft' they ar.e flnt, and homoeexuala only Incidentally, the way they mi&ht be Mld- wstemera or l«OUl\tanta or left-handed. There are also existing arranae- ments with the Soviet Union that help to reduce the risk of war by accident or miscalculation. The President has pfQpolled other con-• fidehee-building measures which Include prior notification of ballistic missile launches, prior noUflcaton of major military o- erciaes, expanded exchar\p of forces data and.,. UPIJ'adina \he "hotline" and lhoee are hefnl diac:usaed with' the Soviets. A. No times. tver They·v~ been sent tO CentraJ America and th<' Caribbc.'an on numerous occasions. howt>ver. ORANGE COAST llllJPillt H.Llottw.U• ~ W9t able to join lhe l"fft eodety h long u lhlt viewpoint con· again. • tJnues. blacU haw hardly any But when the Infirmity, 10 tO other option. Jt it not they who apcak. 11 permanent. then we make thie a primary dlvilion, but peralll ln vtewtna the world u theit fellow ciliJenl.• and eYft"Y• being dJvlded into two ci... -· thlnc we pe'l'C.'efve • an «don it• we ln here, and lhey out thett, no l'HCdon. mat~ who the "we'" or ''they" We can perhap. 8" lhll more may happen to be. c&Mr)y with other IJ'OUPI-whlft I thousht of lhia unlwr.al r.c:e prejudice doM not enle1', but human tendency whe"I J heard a other kinda do. A vlvld modem mon rt'C'Cntly complal'.'· ''The Instance la the conaldenble -........ Women now, almoat for the first dme, are t.cJnn.11\8 to~ th~m· lflVel in primary lerf111, C\4U1Jl8 acro11 poUtJcal and toelal dlvllionll. murh to lhe disnay and cktrimtnt of the " Republican party. whkh hitherto had <.'<>unted on wivtt to vote preny much u their hutblnd_ll did. The UnJted States does not haw a 11fltat-1trike" atraiecy. Our strategy is not to fl1ht a nucl..,. war but to p~vent one. "'l'he Day After•• wu an lm· portant eye-o~~r ror America. Our tUk now Is not to l9pOnd wilh despair and reslsn oune!vet to "the lnevttable." but to support President Reaaan'a tff6rta to keep the worlc# ln one piett unUl \he day ccml. wtten nations lewn to .ettle their dlfferentW without war. Rf'1ooclc~ is c·h.eirm11n of ~ ~lifomla Rt1X1bllt'ltrt Pan.v , l J - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 "' ·Fii:-m is bananas for Dr. ~epper DRlllil CDUITY BUSINISS Gail Ekholm wins promotion to systerns analyst at CIE Systems SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A Company tha t selh • more bananas and pineapples than any other m the U .S. has made a multimillion dollar o ffer to add Dr Pep~r to ilS food e mpire. M o nday's o ffer by a corporatio n owned m large part by Castle & Cook e Inc . came nearly three weeks FllAICI after d irectors o f the No. 3 soft drink company '--------------------Tustin resident Galt Ekholm has bt.-en promoted to systems analyst-sales from com- munications engineer at Irvine-based CIE Sys· tem 1. She is responsible for technical s upport or the ClES Southwest Region and produc t demon- stration In pre-saJe and post-sale o peratio ns aimed at dealers and OEMs. prior to joining CIES, Ekholm waa a softWl@re e ngineeer with MAI/B asic Four IDJormatloo System s DM1toa in Tustin. accepted a takeover bid b ys New York investment banking firm. outstanding. And It came befo re shareholders had voted on the Forst.rnann Little o ffer. But DPCC Acquisition Corp.'s offer of $560 million through a leveraged buyout was $47.5 million highe r than F orstmann Little & Co.'s bid for D r P e pper's 23.3 million shares o f common stock Owned b y Castle & Cooke and o the r unid~n­ tif aed iJwestors, DPCC was organized especially t.o make the offer for the soft drink maker that ranks behind Coca-Cola Co. and P epsico Inc . IT'S NOT YET TOO LATEI -ONLY 25 DA VS LEFT l o Refund ALL ·93 Taxes Withheld and Recover 80 '82 Taxes Investment Tax Creo11s1E.ner9y Tax Credits I 1 2 1 · 4 I · 6 1 10 I Leverage Real Estate Developmental 011 & Gas No Min/Max Investment lducatlonll SeMiner fot QNlrfied In~ CPA't I ltolers .. ..,.,,..ANY . 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Hill Richards < ord1.1ll~ lmrn .. ·, 'ou Iii ,\lll'fHI . \ ~:m11ur l111riitlul'inµ BEHR Venture Partners, Ltd.-1983 A New ls~uc Hl.250,000 6 .... so lim ited Partner.o.h ip l 'n it' Price: $5,000 Per l 'nit ~li nimum lm ·c,tnu:nt: I l "nit BfllH \l·nrurl· Parrnc..·r-I td l1JH~ 1, .1 l111111nl p.1rt1ll'r,l11p tnm1c..·tl 1<1<.1111<.lmt rc..·x·arth .mc..J dnd11p111nll n:l.1tmµ tc11nhn11h1µ' 10 Ix· U'l'c..I in a c..liH:r..,ilinl ~roup 111 IW\\ pr< 1tltu..1' lw111g tlnl'll!pnl h~ liH· puhlkh hdd u1111pan1n Investmen t < >hlccth·e~ I .trn .1 '11h,1Jnt 1.11 rc..·t lirn 011 111\l"'tl'd c.. .1p11.1l 11\l'r .111 c..·1µh1 h '.tr pc.·m Kl l'rmitlt• 'IJ.!llllil ant c..11rrc..'lll H ·.1r 1.1:\ c..klluc..11111h l'rudm.<.· n1\.1h\ 1nc..11nll' t'liµ1hlc..· tur Ionµ tc..·m1 c1pit.1l g.1111, 1rc..•Jt111c..·nt ·nw 1':1nnc..·r-h1p '"II al"111\\ 11 'tud, purd1:&'l' \\,trratll:-rl'l.1t111g IU t'<K 11 of till' tiw pJrt ic..:1p:i1111µ puhlil'I\ · hl'lc...1 l'011lp:1111c..·, It ,'t>u \\ oul<l likt· 10 learn more .1ho111 th1., otkrin~. 111l"luc..lin~ "' r i"l' and im·t·'lt mcnt '>llit.1hilit\" rc..·q111rc..·n1t·n1 .... pka'l: ht· our µut· ... 1 Jt :i ~:min:ir to tx· hl'ltl· Date Loc:uion Thurscfay Newporter Inn December 15, 1963 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, CA . R.S.V.P. Richard Kent (7 14) 640-1460 Time 7:30 PM rh~ 11\no11nt. • "1t'nt '"n.,.m.nn ftf fftt. t m •Irk,'' -. II"""'''"' ••h• 1uo11n t4 m ,_,.' "' hrn tlM"' I HU• r-ff--n..Hthiln '" ...-~ '°"'' Hflhi-. t ntt"'lftitf\ "U h H'l•f.•1t1-.tth11fttt ""' ..... iLtfllllt\IK'-ft~ •1•1"'-Jt... urlU""t\11 1tf'tdct th-"'l""-hhlM.' ..,._., 111 .Jlf'ft "C.lft tht 1Af ~ fY"W ·•1k I" the r"ffl('lHUoo "4"""' •11 ,..h~h v.lfl 1" '""'""'"C"\l .tt thl iii4.'"uut '" •"'°'h ~ht •'•"'"'t ht.r«t "'"' 1~ft•• ... tUunun '"""' thl1 lllH.ft..AJ.. ,,._, ------------Bateman Eichler. Hill Richards ~f •off t• .. ,. \lt·ml'-'r '<"" '1'•111 "''"k I ~.l'unlO .r•f ·~llt."f pnn<t!illl e"hJrlj(I' 620 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 I unno1111C'flt.l 1hl ITKl'lllljl hm I V.ll\1IJ 111.c: w "·u~1" J P">"l"•ll" ~nd hno<h11n '-t!M ( 111 /111 Ed Griffin Ed Griffin joins Koll Ed Griffin h as pined tht· N ew purl Beach-based K oll Com- • • • Zoe Sim ensen has bt't:onw assoc1;.atl'<.! with Rox bury Agencyf Ad ver tising and Public Rel a· tioot of Santa Ana as an account exe<:utivc..·. A tt'Ording to agency pnnt1pal Claudia R oxburg h , Sime,nsen will h a ndlt-1ww business cll'wlopment and acc:ount rnanagemont. As prin L"tpal 111 the G r a phics Cons ulting Co .• whkh shl· torml•d two years ago. Simeost.'n will t'Onttnue lo <'oord1nak prmung/produc·u on f<Jr various firms • • • H e rmosa Beach resident Colleen McNam ara has been named director of operations at lrvine-based U n iglo be Travel (Southwest) Inc ., it was a nno unced by J o hn R . R a obofer , regional president. M cNamara will work directly with the region 's 34 franc hise owners. Prior to joining Uniglobe, she was a fri11ated with Cardillow T r avel Systems. I n c. as v1Ct! president/r egional. manager . MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS ' NEW VOii~ CAP) Mot>ll'I 10 II 118' FldeillV Group IOS 01• 797 I l'I Am•r 9 91 NI.. HIYld 10 l• 10 91 OcH n 690 Nl -Tn. IOllOWlno avo· NI ws 10 67 116' Auel 1'3• HI.. IOS Gt! 17 n It,; Grwrn 6 01 6 60 >1YM1; I)~ I• " Sr~n lloe Ft• l•hon\ \\>l>cH...i OY ~-rt 9 SI t 9t e tt~ NL IOS HIV 3 90 "0 l"Com I '1 911 Oc>roon IS 11 1610 ai.n 1 st NL rn. N•l.onal .u&ocl· NT 10 U NI.. •-NI. IOS -l'IO 907 9 SS l • l'•e '71 1063 0-H• 4'71 IS.. Af NNL •lion of ·s.c..,.,... •ronl 11 s. ~-1 on Id NL IOS Proo ... 72• MllOu•I I/,. 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Metromed(a stock had fallen Crom a high of $57 a share earlier in the year to $22 lut ThunJday. AT&T blasts bill as 'disaster' WASHINGTON -The chairman of American Tele- phone & Telegraph Co. says Co~ is t.ry1na to stop b.ia company from competing int.he long-distance phone buaine8 after ita January breakup. In a speech Tueeday before the National Prem Club, Chairman Charles L. Brown once apin blasted as "an unmitigated diauter" a bill that would block access charges that AT&T wanta local phone companies to charge cuatomen for access to long-distance eervice. Dr. Pepper studies rival bid NEW YORK -Dr Pepper Co. is studying a.rival bid for control of t.he nation's third-largest soft-drink maker. The new bid, valued at $560 million, was submitted late Monday by a unit of Castle & Cooke Inc. known as DPCC Acquisition Corp • .The new offer toppec!_ a_ $513. million bid from Forsunann Little & Co., a privately held mvestment ~ firm in New York. Railroad sues· to block merger WASHINGTON -The Union Pacific Railroad has asked a federal judge to block the merger plan propoeed for the Santa Fe and Southern · Pacific railroad holding companies. The Union Pacific, joined by ita commonly owned Missouri Pacific affiliate, filed a suit Tue9day in U.S . Dimict Court, charging that the planned Santa Fe-Southern Pacific merger would violjte the antitrust laws. __ ._.,,,__ .......__ ...--..-- _. ecrei po1icysessionSflayed WASHINGTON -A study by the House Banking Committee says the secrecy that surrounds the Federal Reserve Board's mone tary policy sessions is "intol~able in a democracy." The central bank. the report releued on Tuesday said, "has not been authorized to conduct covert operations in our nation's money markets, but the Central Intelligence Agency would be proud to match the Fed's record for operating in the shadows.' Whirlpool to transl er plant LA VERGNE, Tenn. -Whirlpool Corp. says it will close one of its two plants in Evansville, Ind., and transfer _procjut tion of air conditioners to the Lavergne, Tenn., facility of its Heil-Quaker Corp. subsidiary. Charles Findley, presiden t of Heil-Q uaker, said Tuesday the company will build a 758,000-square-foot facility at a cost of about $18 miUion with production slated for late 1984. Dollar mixed; gold prices dip LONDON -The dollar was.mixed in moderate. early trading today, cont.lnuing to hover near alJ-time highs against several key currencies. Gold nudged above the $400-an-ounce level briefl y, but prices slipped by midmorning GOLD OU OTA TIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW VOii .. API De.. • Ad¥.l'\IC90 OecH•e<I Uncl!•no•o TOJ•t •Uutl Nt,. hlQ~• New low\ WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOllK l"PI Ot~ • ,toovt Mt O OtcMe<I u~"•nlWO r ote1 t\\\A\ Nt•"•vf'\\ NtN ~W\ METALS NEW ~ORlt tAPI ~tO .. 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By ROGER CARLSON Ot tlle Defir l'llol II•" PLAY A DEL REY -!)'s vir- tually a certainty Mater Dea H1gh's reputauon as the nau on's No. I prep basketball team is going to be put to the test during a suicide schedule -some felt a moment of truth might be forth- coming as early as Tuesday night where 1.100 jammed the cozy ronfines of basketball -rich St. Bernard. After all. with the home-<:ourt advantage and with what becafe a 6-point night for CIF 4-A Play of the Year Matt .Beeuwsaert, t e Vikings appeared to have a shot at the unbeaten Monarchs. Right? Maybe-if you cartfind a way to tum it into a 10-minute game. The Monarchs of Coach Gary McKnight were caught by St. Bernard with 5:15 left in the second quarter at 16, btJt that was the last to be heard from the Vikings, as 6-7 junior Tom Lewis took control, with the help of four-yj?M starter Chris Jack,sQn and Mike 'M~~ll off-lhe bench, to thoroughly throttle St. Bernard: 69-45. Lewis. scoring 32 points and pickii;lg Qff 15 rebounds, silenced an unbelieving crowd as the Monarchs simply took every part of the game away from St. Bernard. Leonard Taylor. St. Bernard's 6-8 senior, was limited to nine points and the hostscould manage just 16 of 54 from the field (29.6 percent) in their own gym. It was the fourth straight lo psided victory · for the Monarchs. the ~nd straigh l Se.ahawks' Butler serves Loyola 87-62 loss - By RICHARD DUNN lt!Klal to -DellJ l'llol Freshmen seldom make varsity basket- ball teams in high school. much less score *17 points and lead a third -ranked team to a win , but Ocean View's Rick Butler proved it could be done Tuesday night at Fountain Valley High. Toni1hJ'1 aehedule 1-L:a ~ YL Hw:ll ll•s ._. 7:JO-•....,... YL I'...._ V*'t wire. as it was as close as five points away. people down in the fourth quarter:· 40-35. with just under 2 minutes to play in \ Ocean View proved Harris' theory to be the first half. And. until it got mto foul accurate as the Seahawks outscored tr~ble, stayed within 10 points or the Loyola in the fourth quarter. 31 -16. and dominated the game offensively and defensively. Seahawks for most of the fourth q~r. Ocean View (2-0) will tangle with Ocean View tallied 29 of its 36 free throw Servile (2-1) Thursday night at 6 in t he attempts, sinking 17 of them in the fourth second round oC the tournament. Servite quarter to cause the blowout. advanced by beating Los Alamitos, 65-45, Butler. a 6-6. came off the bench to pour in nine of his 17 points m the second half. and led all rebounders with 11. to lead the •Seahawks to an 87-62 win !JVer Loyola in first-round action of the Fountain Valley ~ The freshman pulled down eight defensive rebounds, all in the second half. The Seahawks broke away early in the first quarter, as they mounted an 11 -1 lead with 5:06 left before Loyola ne tted its first field goal Ocean View outscored the Cubs in the first quarter. 26-18, and lt was ncf looking back for Coach Jim Harris' Seahawks. "It's good for everybody that a team in the earlier game Tuesday night. like Loyola doesn't give up," said Harris, "We have to play better against Servile who celebrated his lOOth career victory at then we did tonight. They're very similar the helm of Ocean View. "We had a bigger -it'll be a good game." .said Harris. "I can win, but they pressured us well. But. we only lopk for great things frorif\his group really got into our game. This \earn will in the.(uture. They have a great attitude. I Tournament. compete; they're just a bunch of awesome compare it to maybe our first group a players -it's an awesome group of guys. couple of years ago. and they didn't do to Senior forward Steve Moser led all 11corers with 23 poin ts for Ocean View. but it was Butler who inumidated the Cubs Loyola fought Ocean View down to the "We're in good shape and we can run bad." Steinbrenner arrives . . . Ineetings heat up NASHVILLE, Tenn (AP) The Boston Red Sox and Pit- tsburgh Pirates completed the first deal of the annual baseball wi11ter meetings Tuesday. and the arrival or New York Yankees owner ~rge Steinbrenner real- ty heated things up. The Red Sox sent left-hander pitch er J ohn Tu d or for left-handed hitting outfielder Mike F.asler. T hat was announced In a morning news conferepce. then writers waited until 10: 15 p.m . for the much-antici pated ar- rival of Boss George. pected to include more players, with big names like first basemen Bill Buckner of the Cubs and Al Oliver of the Expos, both former National League batting cham- pions, mentioned. But it dwindled down to just five players. Contacted at his ho~e m ·Montclair. N.J .. Tuesday morn- ing. Berra said he hadn't talked with ·Steinbrenner since last Thursday night. At that time , Steinbrenner met Informally with Berra after a Boy Scouts dinne r at which Steinbrenner was the featu.red speaker. Berra continned to several sources at that time that he had been offered the Yankee jQb, which he held tn 1964. No area tea.in won a title, but ... ... High school football teams did have their moments in '83 Well. it's over -perhaps a week or two earlier than expected -but in retrospect the 1983 prep football season was a very big success for area teams. Dreams of unbeaten seasons, of course. are usualJy dreams only. Your schedule is either a dream with easy marks mixed in to your schedule or you have a once-in-a -decade dream team, such as Edison's 1980 team which went 14·0. The only other team in this area's history to post a perfect campaign was Edison's 1970 team (13-0) . Laguna Beach (1968) and Fountain Valley ( 1977) were 10-0 and Newport Harbor ( 1942) was 9-0 before falling in the playoffs to a Glenn Davis-led Bonita team . So. w hen you check out the final records. some which even appear mediocre on the surface. they aren't necessarily so. Marina. for instance. won 6 of 13 starts. but when you consider each game by Itself in a 6-5-2 record. it's a different story. .. The Vikes jied Esperanza 21-21 and Esperanza went to the Soulhern Conference semifinals. They lost to defending ClF Big Five Conference champ and finalist Servile. &---0. They lost to Foothill, a Southern Conference finalist. 26-21. They lost toL..aQuin&a, the CentralConference'sNo. l seed. 20-16. Fountain Valley is 9-3-1. losing to Foothill, Marina (15-10) and Servite (19-8). Among the victories: Servite (24-6), Edison (33-7), Long Beach Po(y (16·11) and Loyola (24-21). WhUe thoee two teams are obviously disap- pointed at missing the brua ring, theydld finish a bit better than Edison, which entered lhe aeuon under PREP SPORTS ROGER · CARLSON such a big buildup (No. 6 in the nation according to USA Today) and finished 4:4.2 and out of the playoffs Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar appeared to be on a collision course for the Central Conference crown. but it didn"t materialize. But it happens. It takes a great deal to put it together. very little to pull it apart. " Some observations from arour;id the area: Back of the year: Danny Thompson (Huntington Beach ). Lineman of the year: Brett Kacura'(Newporl Harbor). MVP: Steve Brazas (Newport Harbor). Comeback of the year: Irvine High. which was clobpered by Newpoft Harbor, 52-0 and was 0-3 in league play, only to win four in a row, qualify for the ClF playoffs and lOlle to Central Q>nference finalist La Habra, 20-18. Rookie Coach or the Year: Huntington Beach's George Pascoe (that was easy, he was the only one). Coach of the Year: Dave Thompeon (Marina). Most overlooked coach: Gene Noji (Wood· bridge). who guided the Warriors to an 8-4 record, (Sff HIGH SCHOOL. Pase BS) against quality t.'Ompetition . "If we play well we can beat JUSt about anyone by 20." said McKnight. '"and we were playing well ·· There was ~me suspense in- volved m this one through those first 10 minutes, with Lewis held to three buckets and Beeu~saect scoreless, but the play of Jackson. whose clutch baskets. quick de- fensive hands and overall floor play kept St. Bernard from get- ti ng the upper hand. S t. Bernard took the lead at 10-8, and tied it at 16 as previous- ly stated. but that was the Knights' limit. The rest was showtime for the Monarchs. de- spite Beeuwsaert's problems. "Most definitely," confirmed McKnight. "We felt this was our first big test. But we liad five horses -and a bench." r ~ 1 ... ~ Dusty Bake r Baker gives OK for trade LOS ANGELES (AP) Dodgers left fielder Dusty Baker has given his approval to a trade with the Oakland A's that would in volve assorted minor -league players. . No deal has been made yet, but Dodger vice president Al Cam- panis said Tuesday in Nashville. Tenn .. that Baker has waived his contract's no-trade clause in the event of an A's trade. Campanis said that the matter was discussed with Baker and his agent, Jerry Kapstein . "We told Baker that if he wants us to cut it off. then we don't talk to anybody," Campanis said. "But Kapstein told us very strongly no, continue discussing as long as you inform us which clubs you're talking to .... It was a very friend- ly, amicable exchange." He wouldn't disclose the names of the minor-league players but said: "We have a list which we'll go over with our scouts." BlllBDARD i TONIGHT PREP IASKETIALL ••-•1111 .... _.. ... v ... , Cnt1 MeM et s.11 o.m.mt 7:>0 ...,,... The media were hoping Stein- brenner would comment on re- ports that he was ready to fire Marlaser Billy Martin and hire Yogi Berra. a Yankee coach, in his stead. But when he arrived, Stein- brenner said: "Fellows, l'IJ have nothing to say today. l'm Ured. It's been a rough day." tJniversiiy lets one slip away in overtime, 41-40 In a three-way, flve-pla9er I.Ade. toda.y~ lhe Mobtreal Expos. ..:quired relief pitcher Gary Lucas from the San Diego Padres and .ent start.er Sc:ott Sanderson to the Chicago Cubs. In the deal, the P9d.rel abo ecquired relief ptichtt Craig Lef- feru, rookie first bueman Carmelo Martinn and rook.Je third bl9eman Frib Connally from auca,o. F.arUer, the Lr9de had been ex· University squandered a 17-point half· time lead anc.l teILin overtime... to Sunny Hills In the first round of the Sonora Tournament Tuesday night. MeanwhlJe, In the Santa Ana Tour- nament. Westminster dropped Its aeoond straJght outing, and El Toro ICOttd an ~Y non-tourney vic\ory over MllSion Viejo, but may ti.w Jolt tenior center Jeff Arnold to an lnjwy late Ln the cont.est. Here'• wti.t ha~: Sunny Rttl1 41, Ualverslty 40 The T rojans dominated the l('C()nd quarter In building a 27-10 halftime lead, bllt tbethlN quauer wenuoui for Un!, .. , the game tightened ln a hurry. "It WN a nigh tmare," sa.ld University Coach Dave Scogin. "We stopped being agretllve and our lnexpertehce really ahowed." Tumovera helped the~ t-* into the pme and lhe fact that Nonn 9'ollott, who flnJ1hed With U polnta, stopped geulng the chanc.9 to shoot. Brad Arnold had 13 pointa and led University with 7 rebountta. The Trojiuw_ 'Ht"-IChedUled tQ meet ·Canyon at 2:15 today in lhe MCOnd round oC the coNOlaUon brecket at Sonora. El Toro t7, Ml11I• Vleje H With the win owr the Dtablol 11fely tucked away ln lhe final minute, Amokl, a 6-10 AU·CIF ctnter, landed on another player'• foot and IUffered a 1prein. 'The ext.tft\ oC h1a Injury WN not lmmedl.ately known. althcM.llh Arnold did vialt a doctor at~ the same. Before hiaexlt. Arnold had 15 polnta, 11 rebounds and 6 bl0cked shots .• Forward Scott Shockey conlrlbuted a garne.hlah 17 points and 9 rebounds. La Minda IS, We1tmln1ter to The Lion.a .ent the game into overtime N Kory Nlebon hit an outllde Jumper with teVen aecondl remalntnc In the fint round of the S.nta Ana TowiwMnt. Jeff Eu tin and Tom Downt l\lpplled much of the K'Orin8 punch for W"t- mlnater with 23 polnta aplece. .. : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WedMlday, Decemw 1, 1983 SPORTS BRf AK ·· Robin on seeks trong finish Holmes not expected to announce his r e tire ment today From AP dlspatrbes P HILLIPSBURG , N.J . -Larry m I lolnws, the unbeaten Wo~ld Boxing Count'1l lwuvywc1ght chump1on, plans to talk .ilx1ut rt>tiremenl. future fights, business and othL·r thrngs at a news l'Onfere ncc today at his hott•I ht>n• But tht· :~-t -Y'-'ar-old I lulmt>s is no t expected to . mn\.lun<'l' his retirt'ment. Last Tuesday night, Holmes said he might an- nounce his rellrement at the news ronferent't'. However. he addl'd ... It's not definite I will annoum·e nl'xl week, but if not. 11 will bt• in the very near f utun.• .. HOLMES llowl·Vt'I'. Holmes talked about .it lc•ast on<.' more fight. There 1s what should be a big-money mau:h against Gcr- rw Ccx•t2ee. th(' World Boxing Asso<:iat1on <:ham- p1\.ln frcim South Africa. Holmes also spoke of uffl·r:. to fight unbeaten Pmklon Thomas and J ohn Tau ... thl' lormer WBA champion. Tht•rt• also 1s a manda tory defense against Gn•g PagL'. the WBC's top-ranked rontender, whit·h Holml's has agreed to make for promoter Dun King rn February or March. But Holmes said tht' $2.55 million purse he 1s to get for that match 1s nutl'nough. . ''I'm gorng to quit if I don't gN the right kind of monev." Holmes said. But he refused to be pinned down on a retireme nt date. "I need leeway." he said. Quote of the day Don Mer:edilh, the ABC-TV announcer who .fonn¥1Y quarterbacked the Dallas Cowboys:·''.Msay 'Aefflo&Hmpoc-tanuhi.Jlg.a: • quarterback can do is have his nerve endings removed. Hey, those a re big people hitting you, and they hurl." Lind leads pro-am tourney PEBBLE BEACH -Dean Lmd of n Denve~ was the leading pro. mat.ching par with a 72 on the Spyglass Hill course, rn Tuesday's first round of the Wilson World Prq-Am golf tournament. The team leader in gross score was Desert Horizons of Indian Wells at 67, and the net leader was Clear Creek of Vicksburg. Mis5 .. with 59. _ The three-day tournament 1s being played on tht' Spyglass Hill and P('bble Beach courses. San Diego puts .. Cage around 49ers, 91-76 • From AP dispatches SAN DIEGO -Senior forward Michael Cage hit l l of 13 shots from the field and 5''0red 29 points to lead San Diego State past Long Beach State, 91-76 in a non·<.'Onference college basketball game Tuesday night. The Aztt:'t:s. now 2-l. built a 43-34 lead at halftime and didn't allow ll to shrink m the second half. Cage. largely working under the basket. scored five of the 12 straight points that allowed San Diego State to assume a 16-4 edge in the fi rst four minutes of the game Reserve Greg Allen scored eight points over a six-minute span to help Long Beach cut a 16-pornt def1c1t to seven poinl.S before halftime Aztec guard Bobby Owens added 15 points and forward Andre Ross chipped rn 13. Darryl Adams had • ·18 for the 49et'S. now 1-4. In o~her rol lcge action. San Jose St. 80, Sonoma St. 60 -Junior forward Ma tt Fleming scored 20 points to lead the host ' Spartans to an easy victory over Sonoma State. San J ose took advantage of 27 pert-ent shooting by Sonoma rn the first half. which ended with San Jose rn the lead, 39-28. San Jose stayed m front throughout the game Houston 100. LSU 91 -With towering teamnmate AkCl•m Olajuwon saddled by foul trouble. Michael Young took control of the game and scored 25 p01nts to lead the sixth-ranked Cougars to victory ovC'r No .9 LSU. , Basketball scores , ..... , WIST S.n Oleoo St ,, Lono 8H<n St 76 S.n JOH St IO, Sonom• St 60 Mont•n• o, wunlnote>I' St •s S111te Cler• 76. Humboklt St S9 Cet l.u1t1er1n 10. Whittier S6 C1tremonl·McK1nna 66, Cet 810· 1111 '3 , H1well·Hllo 71 , C i t Sl.-S.Cr1mento 67 loll IC11no St 100, 8 rlo111m YOU119·H1w111 67 St Ml<'v'\ 11. NeveCS.·"-61 t ltOCICIES ! N Arhone 71, Afi1one SI 70 Air F«<e n USIU M EAST ludl""41 '6, Droll S4 COM«llcul 77 F1lrtoeld 70 Cor"°'" ti, COl9111 50 F1Wllltl> Olcll.IMOll 91. Merl" n •' (Oil Gto<Mfown I?. St l.eo SO 17 HOiy Cron 76, Harvero 71 M•r"'-nO 67, PtM St. 51 New HetNHhirt ''· llt'lode l\11"4 SI JOMOll't , ~. 74, LI Salle 71 SI ~tllf't 0 , Utl<.e SI Vlftlnl• 6S. G"'" W1\h1119ton SS SOUTH All ··Ir~ 13. Olo Do "'4lllOI> n .. w o..r.. ""''°" ... '--l\1111111 u H-lon 100, Loulllenl $t ti llllnola ... Vlftdtrtlllt ff J-MtdillOfl ~. 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Le Mo.ie 6), Wftlmlmi.< .0 ~tt AN 7', Pt<lflu 7f .,.. .... ,.ou1· Mlttr o.l 6f, '' llfntrCI •S e1 Toro •', M"''°" v .. io w-ww.,., 57. lllMlt P•'" 31 John Robinson. coach of the Ra.ms - has been predicting. for some tlme thot 4. t the National Football ConCe rence W~t would go down to the final w eekend. The rookie NFLi coach ls beginning to look more and more likt? a prophet. The Rams. ~ed with San Frnncist.'O for tht? West lead a\ 8-6. host New England next Sunday, then close out the regular-season against division rival New Orleahs on Dec. 18. "We recognize that both are going to be difficult games," Robinson said Tuesday. "We're capable of winning both and we're capable of losing both. "We proved last Sunday that we can lose to anybody." The Rams had a one -game lead going into the game in Philadelphla. But the F.agles, who had lost their last six outings, got a last-minute touchdown to pull out a 13-9 ~ctory. News not all bad on Walton SAN DIEGO -Bill Walton, who m m nme years m the National Basketball AsS0<.·1at ion has missed 487 of 758 games b<x·ause of injury, 1s on the s1dehnes again . But San Diego Clippers General Manager Paul Phipps says the news isn't all bad -"W~'ve now gotten the injury above his waist." All Walton's previous injuries were to his feet or knees. His latest ma lady 1s a broken finger, suffered Sunday w hen his hand slammed into the backboard during a game at Los Angeles. He 1s expected to miss about two months. Sale of Express re ported LOS ANGELES-San Francisc.'O real estatt? tycoon Bill Oldenburg has reached an agreement to purchase the Los Ange les Express of the United al St.ates Football League, it was re ported TueSday. However, a spokesman for the Express d en ied that anything has been finalized. "It has not happened," said Bob Rose, the director of public relations for the team. "That's a premature statement. We will not deny that there are negotiations between the owners and other investors but the team has not been sold as of now." · · Bradshaw cliallenged by s tart- P ITTS BURGH -Terry Brad- shaw, who hasn't thrown a pass under pressure m nearly a year, calls his unexpectedly quick return to the Pittsburgh Steelers' starting lineup "the biggest challenge of my career." Bradshaw was named the Steelers' starling quarterback Monday by Coach Chuck Noll. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: NHL -Ne w York Islanders at Kings. 7:20 p.m .. K.FOX (93.5-FM). .. 1983 ATCl JO 799.00 It's Honda Holidays. Now through Christmas. Buy selected 1983 Hondas at their lowest pri ces Pvf'r. Receive a 1984 Honda Championship Racing Calendar free~ Enter the weekly drawings for valuable Hondaline® prizes. Come celebrate. CHAMPION HONDA YAMAHA 1777 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 '\ I • Newport, Edison rout foes .. Fountain Valley women also remain unbeate Newport Harbor, F.<ilson and Fountain Valley remain ~ unbeaten in girls' basketball action Tuesday night, while Corona del Mar held oU Mate r Dei and Cost.a Mt$8, Laguna Beach ond Huntington Beach were dealt setbacks. Here's how it went: Newport Harbor 54, Santa Ana S7 Point guard Lisa Wayne's 20 points and another stout defensive effort spearheaded the Sailors to their second straight victory. ln Newport's firs t win , the Sailors held their opponent lQ just 33 poin ts. Mare! Doane also reachro double figures. scoring 10 points. ' Edlsqn 69, Los Alamitos 37 The €hargers made it a romp by half tame, racing to a 39-19 advantage by Intermission. .. Gretchen Meinhardt t'Ontinued he r dominating play with 33 porn ts and for the second game ma row had 18 rebounds. Also with strong pt?rformances were Kristen Wilson and Kori Gendron with 10 points apie<·c. Gendron also had 10 rebound~ and sophomort: guard J olt>ne Kanda dished off seven assists. Fountain Valley 0 , Foothill 42 The Barons controlled the rontest for three periods bdon .• Foothill made a run to chop the final margin to th rt'<' points. Jill Mt•yc•rs and Lisa Burch notched 13 points apiec-e wh1ll' Burch pulled down five rebounds. Fount.am Valley improvc-d to 3-0 with the SUCCE'SS. Corona del Mar 60, Mater Dei 34 The Sea Kings scored 18 of their points a t the . ! Saddleback places six 'On first team Saddleback College placed six players on the Mission Conference football first team to lead t he conferen~. while co-champion Citru~placed five .. as did third -place Southwestern. • -'r-he Jone repeaJtt-..,9n the first teain for Saddleback was place-kicker Dan GaSset, who led the Gauchos in scoring with 53 points, hitting 26 of 27 conversions and 9 of 12 field-goal attempts. Running back John Carroll, who finished second in the conference in rushing. was picked for the first team on offense, along with lineman Charlie Steele.The G uachos landed three-on the defensive squad: middle Hnebacker S teve Svitenko, safety Tony Facm elJi and defensive end Joe Winkler. All six players are sophomores. Quarterback Robbie Bartlett of Citrus was selected the most valuable player in the conference. Bartlett was the conference's total offense leader with 2,039 yards and 21 touchdow ns running and pa.ssing. Saddlcbat'k had eight players named to the se<:ond tcam Huntington Savings' new Extrateller Automatic Teller Machi~ is on the job 24 hours a day. Extrateller is ready to ac<:ept deposits. dispense cash and help with a variety of other financial needs when our offices arenl open or when you want to SClW time, MEET EXTRATt:ll.ER. ANO GET A FREE GIFT. · The Extratellers are in place at our branch officl' at Newland Center in Hyntington &ach. as well as our brand MW branch at the comer of Brookhurst ilnd Slilter in rountain Valley, Visit either loci!tioo to learn more ilbout ExtrateHer with one of our savings counwlo"-and you'll m:ei~ a stylish credit ca rd holder compliments of Huntington Saviings. It'll be perfect fo~ holding your rww Extratel~ card and any other cal'CJ!'you carry. THE NEIGHBORHOOD S fl L WITH BIG JOIAS. Extr.ltelltrs around the dock ATM servict is WOMEN. foul hne in dealing thu Monarchs a &eCOnd 11tra1g loss. CdM was ahead by 20 points in the Court quarter, only to see turnovers help shrink t advantage to four in the final moments. But th e Kings man aged to hold off the rally. Fran Wynn had 17 points and Lisa Romne ch ipped in 15 for the winners, while Mater De1 w paced by Ma ry Dainey's 17 markers . Ganesha SO, Costa Mesa 48 The Mustangs fell to 1-2 and were ehmmatep from the Moll.Oingside Toumamt·nt by virtue qt Tuesday's setback. The two losses came by a total of :.1x points wn~ a convincing 57 -41 victory over Pasadena rn betw£oe1' The Mustangs rallied from a seven-point deficit in the final 3:42 to pull within a basket in lht? waning moments. but could never get even. I Senior Shelly Neal, who poured 1n 22 poinr' Monday. added 20 against Ganesha. Lisa &·humak chipped in with 11 points. Los Amigos 47, Laguna Beach 31 The Artists raced to a 12-6 lead aftE•r ont? pe riJJ but could not sustain 1t. falling behind by six 4t halftime against visiting Los Amigos. • Senior forward Devon Pickup led Laguna with nine points, but the Artists managed only nine points in the second and fourth quarters t'Ombrned. I Lakewood 36, Huntington Beach 31 * The Oilers fell behind 19-5 after one quarter a it proved fatal as Huntington fell to~l -I overa Lakewood _is 3-I" . 1 The Oilers dad manage to tnm the deficit to ni .... points at halftime, but could only score three porn ts ih the third quarater. A bright spot for Huntington was Eve Titus, who scored 14 points. I ln college action: Southern Cal College 76, Occidental 48 The Vanguar9.s upped their overall mark to 2~ as Lisa Touz.et had 22 points to pace the winners. f . SCC opens. play in the Redlands Tournameqt . Thursday at 4:30. • -1 , T CM opens season I vs. San Clemente1 Costa Mesa H1gh's M ustangs open their bask~­ ball campaign tonight with a first-round con test wi h the hosl Tritons at 7:30 m th(' San Clemen e Lnvitalional. The San Clemente tournament's fi rst round \1s s plit into two nights with Laguna Beat·h mt.-etrng ~I Toro Thursday evening (7:30). • Also in action tonight and still looking for th~r first.. victory in three starts 1s Manna H1gh's Vikings. ·who will host Lakewood ma 7:30 non-league t'Ont t. another handy idea from the savings & loan that knows how to treat a neightx>r. Huntington Savings is the home of rull 5aVings. full service and No Strings Checking-the checking account that pays you interest no matter what your balance Is. ' And we've also introdu~ some innovative 3CCOunts that can make your money work ewt1 harder for you. Come see a Huntington savings cou0$elor 11bout an Extrateller card. And hire yourself tht who doesn't kttp banktt'9 hours. Now you know why your neighbor banks at rn HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~~~,!:ON Offb Houn MoM.y·Thund~ 9 a.m. to .S p.m. F~ 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Main offk. alto op«n Satu~ 10 a.m. to Ip. Eictrettllft' Houn 2A houn a clay, MWn day1 a Wttk. Main Offkt Ntw Fountain Vallty Bltnch • ~ Center Brandl• tllfll W.mtt JM.:~ ol 1'131 Brookhunt. 197S6 BMch Blvd .• Corntt o1 Coldm ~ Huntlng10n 8Nd\. Corntr of Slalfr. fiountatn '41~ ~ Huntl~ ~ CA 9'2647 <'114>142.00 CA 92'C8 ('141 ~ CA 93648 (n4) 964-7331 · l' TUTOUJt MntlMAf m UJt l.CXAT kJN J - ... • :: ... - , FDR THE RECORD NISL NATIONAL CON,a 1'1NCI w .. t w L T ttcl. PF i-A lta.ft\l • • 0 ST I 321 19'1 San Francl"o • • 0 S7 I Jt7 706 Ntw OrlH nl 7 7 0 SOO 77S 294 Atlanta 6 • 0 419 315 JU ,_., Otlroll • 6 0 571 315 749 Cirffn Bev 7 7 0 soo 3'6 •OT Minnesota 1 1 0 soo 213 llS c111caoo 6 • 0 429 769 161 Temoa Bev 7 17 0 1'3 7U l •S EHi •·Oallll 12 1 0 157 0 2 787 •·Wu111n111on 11 7 0 IS/ 479 )00 St Louil 6 7 ' •62 »I 397 PhjlaOelPlll• ~ 9 0 JS/ 709 271 NY Glenll 3 10 I ?SO ?JJ ~ AME1'1CAN CONFERENCE v·1'alclen Oeftvtr Seattle Kenlu Cov S•rl 0 •4t!IO Ptlllt>uroh C1eve1ano Cincinna•• Hou5ton WHI 11 3 0 8 6 0 7 7 0 s 9 0 ' • 0 c ... 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I• At ""'ct q~ Pt\r ,u't • !8 8 0\1 I I (• ... , IOS .. d ,, C '• n l· • " tOJ ..".:dV•t\._,.,. l lj Hu.i\' )t' IQV G II'• \141~ IQb ')~,.·· ( 10 p I .. , d "O 10 ~d A '"It Tont<int'\ Ci•-• Ut· 11..·t .t• ~fl d Je D'l, ~ A•'ttf"i'd O' ( f'\l'f tl"'d Bo\•or ~' 1no tl"O ~•n t\tO• 1.1• M h'tl L ... ef ,.A.o,t\h101J10"1 Jt 0.J IS\ p ,,.,,i,l,.,:J 1• U'J " \4P A·non t _,, ~~r1 lJ1f\ilt HIGH SC HOOL IS Mater Oeo 69, St. Bernard 45 Gii • ~ 8 8 1 I J . ' 6 ' I , I 1 ; I>. 1 1 • / 6 , l MATER OEI -Bceuw•a~• o 6 Lew•\ l1 Jtl(ll\or 14 ~o•IO<'' 1 Owver • M•IC"Cll II Pa11on 0 '.1101" 0 Moun< e 0 Wortn ~ C,(lrmM 0 Kellv O total\ 2S 19 21 69 •ST. BERNARD ld"o' 9 Mueller 9. w 111,.m, 1 S•eo,en• 7 1<.~o• It Lew11 0. l'iow•ro 1 (iottmore 0 T allttv 1 Hud•on 4 Howtong 1 Wrio•ok~r 1 Tolal\ 16 13·21 4S Score 11v Ou•rter> Mott• Oe 14 18 17 10-.-69 St Bern4•0 10 10 10 IS-4S TOIO IOU. Male• Oe "' Sr Beroaro 19 Bo<o~ ic .. rrn e J 20 Ocean View 17. Lovol• 62 AIM> ra~o T 0 Your '111 Sll1rlev\ LOYOLA ~o•eio 0 Mui O"V 10 S:1g~ter s .. ,.,,... JuO wa..1on Awav C.v1man 10 So 01 IJ l '\M a Boen•e ' Setectmt OuohCa te S•ea Norinern Fren AIDane>t 2 M· Oonll a 11 Tolal\ a 12·1J T·-2056 . 62 n EX~CTA ,;.a, 0<>'4 ueeao OCEAN VllEW--Mo\e< 2l Perz.ca 6 ------~X"" ·~10Ya,,,,_ -------~---t.l --+-er-1> 111 S u!'@ N,L aRam• 6 1 ovtr New E"llllM •Ra l(leO 9 ' over SI Lou1\ aNY Jtll 1 , ovtr Poll\t>uron .xMlem1 I over Atlenta aM1nn9'ote 1 over Ch1e<10o Cievetano 7 over aHou11on &Cincinnati 1', over O.troll aPMldelonla I over Ntw Ortea"' Sen F ranchco 7 over • l\uflaio Se111 .. 3 ovtr J1NY Cilanh aOaUU 3 OYe< W .. hinglOI' xSe n Oleoo 4 over Kan\u C1tv xOe nvef' 9 over Baltimore Cir"n Bev 3' 1 over xTarnoa B~v •-no•u home tHm Frem Ha,..all'' It-1'ec• & SllOrti •- ~H SCHOOL ~LAYOFFS CIF Finals ,RIDAY Ille P'lv• Centertfl<• Sttvlle v• B1•hOP Amat Anont•m Stadium, 7 30 EuMl"n CenMrtnct Rlver\IOt P~v •\ Bttl Cie•o•n> C •ru• C~lell•. 130 (N llat Cenfertnce No<lll Torrance vl Harr CoH~gt ot Canvons. 8 o m O.M<'l·Mounteln C°""'tnct Ate>eeoero at Rio Mue. 1 lO SATURDAY C-11 Cenfer-.e L• H•t>r• vi Su tH1Y Hflt\ Aneht'•m St•O•um. S om ~nCenterlfttt Et Moclelle •• FootTl•fl .-....,.,..,m Stadlum. I o m LHGe' Roon Harn 8 10 4 40 l 40 17 P.vco J Snr••t 1 S:rtO'Ow 1 W ·>on 0 Pa•111 Ni# Sl!vtr <R" z 6 80 6 JO Tota \ 29 19 l6 81 wnoooee Cat <Camell 6 60 Score bv Ouart.-> Al\O raceo Mon\ eur La 11.ie Maeno Lovol&o 18 19 9 1&-62 M•IO Moon•Qll• Pot n Rrvtreno J'm Wo Octan V f N 1& 11 I) 31-17 anov It Totd to..,!\ Lo•o•a 26 Ocran V .,., 17 Ttmt 46 3' F ou1eO Olif MC Oo~dlO L GvOla TPCM•Cll SEVENTH RACE. SS.0 •aro• 10u·I McOona10 LOvo:o1 Luc~• Lt1t ( Oe1omDa 77 80 9 40 4 60 Founo Tnt Tt 'Ca•OOH & 60 4 20 Orv Parcn Garcia1 2 80 At'o rac~o WturhNlncn Driver A So ... s:t.ng, Lu,.Oe<-k Emeroencv Room C•.,dtr Cllt, Ber Trie Jet, Cna mooon HOr\t Time 17 69 U EXACTA •3·7) oa•a \11)00 U PICK SIX (h1·2·S·S J1 oaoo \I 10~00 with IS w1nnln9 ticket~ f1vt nor be\ 1 Carrvovtr oool Sl6.S7686 EIGHTH RACE. 350 va•O\ Hogn Oe>t•t Rou• !Grc • I I 60 I 40 J 60 l'unnv Me (Va1det1 9 •0 • 80 F•nta\v W1tct1 rWaro' J 10 4.t\O r.sceo Ovr41rc,.r ~1'9\f"Qtr Lo""' 8•con.t. 8 ao-.. Ra,\.t' '' 81 t I B nt1 Qoc"ttftf M 'O Bobb 4)0. T me II 01 '1 EXACTA 1 ti "" O \3180 NINTH RACE JOO "'"" E "'"* E 9"''" Pa.. e I:? J J.J 1 ti\J Caot ... .,, "0 It;; o T·~as4''" l. , 8C K , .... AOO 0 Haf. l an A.~ 'clC•O u ...... ,_, (.,.OCC a'to (,Qf'(" ~"'000·1"' tma E '"' Cal .t.,'!n·& Ill. t' Jami•\ P•gioer fP\yf\~ C a•hO,., ,, 10;1 Ooo T mt' 70 91 n EXACT A 7·61 04 a \;>() 6( Al1tt1oanu 4 61' Sunn\/ Hllh 41, Unlversitv 40 SUNNY HILLS l(ramt' 12 D·•> 6 (or.er 10 Oovo\ I l~oov 6 Tota\ 17 I 8 41 UNIVERSITY E•erelf ] F' amMll ), !>1011011 IS AM010 l.l Pau••O" l C.eM1te 1 Ve"•o•e>" 1 Rvan O loto•> ,. 12 16 JO Score bv P•rloo• S0,nnv Holl\ 8 1 10 6 ~ •I Un.yf,\tly 8 19 .. ).-A .&0 Too roul\ SuMv Hill\ I~ Un••••>1tv I\ · eda 63, We\tminlter 60 LA Ml A W \Oo I~ (no• 7 N el\o~ 1S Ra •te 6 Rvnr.v .et 4 Roc 11 dr(l\ J BreNP' S I o0a ' 7~ I I 18 6J WESTMINSTER T .no • .J [)"""'' l1 Ot'l o,Yc)i a de .a " [J ,., \ 1 J Od .. \ 1 fH ,1, '1 Hbu tT •'111 1 ff!' 'lll\, 1\ t0 IJ 't0 Scof• bv P•rooo• t , y.,' 'CM ~ IC 1q n 8 bJ .,v,.,,,. \~,. s n J t;-~o t l) t -'\ l"I y,.,~, '1 \ive-\'•f"..,,\'f' ' El Toro 67, Minion Vleio ~4 MISSION VIEJO -"II .e" • 10 .Y.o,.,.., I Me" I H 1 Hou•na 4 E v•ru I> Oe• 1 'I Snttn"" 1 K oro·"C" • Bric~ ~ To•~ ' n 10-19 ,,. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL • • • From Page 81 including a 31-20 victory over Downey in the first round of the Southern Conference Best two-man act: Marina receivers Mike Crowley and Chip Rish Best passer: Estanc1a's J eff G raham. Upset of the year: Mater Dei 27. Fontana 23. Offensive play of the year: Danny Thompson racing 82 yards for a chnchmg touchdown against &iison. Defensive play(s) of the year: Marina defensive back John Whiteman with ronseclltive blockbuster hits on Mater Dei receivers (bot~ were helped from Crise)) ousted in tenn·is Marina High's Carrie Crisell reached the round the field. but nellht•r re<:c1wd M•n ous mJury) . Letdown of thC' year: That soggy night which turned bigexpectauons mtoslow-fooled tics (Marina 0. Edison 0; Huntington Beach ti. Fountain Vall(•y 6) Worst field: Orange Coast College. Worst lights: Mission V1l•jo. Worst official : multiple• ti1'. Most incredible band: Corontt dC'I Mar. 4- Jus llct': Warr£•n I f>, Capistrano Valley 14. * * * It wasn't all roses. of cours~·. Costa Mesa High's J im Hagey a nd John Camey stepped down after three years. and three others 111 the area may have coached their final gaml'S but 1f so. it won't be announced unul after the banquet circuit. of 16 in the CIF girls md1v1dual tournament Tuesday What's ahead? * * * before being eliminated by top·seeded Melissa Well. Nt•wport Harbor won't have the Gurney of Chadwick, 6·2, 6-0. a t the Irvine Racquet Brazas-Kacura combination. but the Sailors figure to Club. be tough again. Corona del Mar may be even better. Crisell had advancro earlier m the day by virtue . So will University in tht• Sea View LC'ague, which of a 6-3. 6-0 dec1s1on over Michelle Hain from gains Laguna Beach and Woodbridge, loses El Toro Riverside Poly. and Irvine to thC' South Coast League. In doubles play. Laguna Beach's Joanna Naylor Marina will havl• Rish back for mon.• big plays, and Mindy Pack were also ousted in the round of 16 The Eric and Lanl'l' Zeno l'ra a rrives al Foun tain by ~risti Bailey a nd Jamie Murphy. 6-2. 5-7. 6·2. Valley: Edison w11l IX' back. mad and back lo basics: while Edison's Julie :Slattery and Tonya Johnson Huntington Beach 1s l'OnfidC'nt dl' pit<' the loss of were beaten by the same team, 6-2. 5-7. 6-4. Thompson: Ocean View was a junior·dommaled team The tournament continued today with the this past year : Westminste r will be better ... it's semiflna.ls and finals at the Irvine Racquet Club~ enough to put you in..a mood Cor two-a-days. Oral)ge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 U ( L TOtlO Ut<llt 0 ~··o"n IT ArnO'<I I~ 8rvt1•llw 1 M•r~ouw ~ ~utnmtr\ 14 lum•n•llll\ 0 (n11tgn t MO •·n ~ 11\lrn 0 Tottll JI 19 H ti S<tf't llV <WarttH M1\\IOI' V•••u t 10 IJ 11 ~ ll Toro II I II /4 t i lu0• '""'' M·u >O• V••o I~ E loro" HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Ganesh• 'iO, CHI• Mu• 4. COST A MESA 80"0' • Gare ot I H••bM ' Mcl<oOban I NHI 10 ~(f\tJm• .. , II Smvtne I Tot••• II 14 16 •• GANE SHA -Poul• 10 Bonne r I I W.oo 19 l avtor • Angele 7 MCN••' ~ To••I> 21 6·9 SO ktf't llV CWtrttrl C'o\la Mt\O II 11 IJ ll-4· Gane.na 11 12 18 I-SO Tolot tou•• Cll\ld Mt\6 I Gof\tll'I• It Los Amleo• 47, ueun• Beach 31 LOS AMIGOS -Brven 71, Hall t. Gat1n\~d\ •. MIClllV , . f>ntlO\ s. Otho s. Avllo I Tot•I• 19 9·10 '1 LAGUNA BEACH Ptef\uo 9, Nor1c 11 4, lh 1cn 6 Dittmar 8. Woller 1 Powell 7 Too a ls 14 ) IJ J 1 ~cor• bv (Wart.,, LO\ Am1110• 6 16 I I If 41 1.aouno B~acn 17 4 10 S-l I T 01"1 ..ioul\ Lo• Am1yo\ 13, Levuna Buen 21 Fouito out Powell fl.Bl L•k•wood 56, Huntl"9fon BHCh JI HUNTINGTON BEACH t1artma" 0 Coroova 1 Mtn•o• 1 Mvrrav ) Lune 6 La,.en O T lu\ u Be< 11er 1 Ho•aoa. 0 JIJVJ! o v111e1 7 lotel\ 13 ~ 17 lt LAKEWOOD -Jdne1 Ingram l Mao aen 0 We' • II ROD•n\on u Broo~ur 9 Jl>M•un 10 lo •"0" 0 Sm11n 0 J1I tnura" 0 Vo I' 0 H JU"' , T o•al\ 71 IJ ,, 56 S<Ot• llV Ou•rttr\ _...._.,,t,no'·J" Bf•• r· ~ I\ l I l 1 l.J•~NOOO 19 10 ti 14-~ T uta • ~ ... ,' ••1o11 ' btal" 1~ L.t .. •wo. ,g 1) Coron• det Mu 60, Meler Otl 54 CORONA DEL MAR -Ytltnhnt fl </Vvnn 17 Tnomo>or 7 Romne. IS LOO• I LomDtr I W•taro II To•••• 21 18 )8 oO MATER DEi -A,n1 e .. 10 Do•nt-17 ADe\lta J Manfrp J V'JOOO 7 W1n n1nu1an 1 foot 1 Roce 14 Score b• Ou•rt•rl Corona Ot• M M IJ IS n 9 60 Mot~r Oe I I 4 I• 7~S4 Total ioul• Corono oel Mor 17 Mooe• Dt o 34 Fouieo Oul Acn•oen 1M01 Manl•t !MO) Me\mer (MDI NeWPOrt Harbor 54, Sent• AM 37 NEWPORT HAR&OR -Wovne 20. Ocon 10 Mac.Oonalo 2. Snrlntr 6. Draye I, Kemoer • Nolen • A\oer O Tote!\ 25 •·8 54 SANTA ANA -Pollt r\On • Barrera 6 Soora>•e 9 Truner 0, Fie•o• 11 Monte• I Bau<Tlenoer 0 l o••I• Is , 11 )1 Seort DV Ouarttn Newoon H4•Dor 16 17 14 11 ... ~ S•n•d Ana 8 I 14 8-17 To•o tou'\ Ne,.ooro HarDOr 16 S•"'• ...... 10 Edilon 69, Lol Alemilos 37 LOS ALAMITOS -A••art1 I Cno•tl 4. ~tv >. ~ ..... .._5 ~ 1 Ttop!fU 1 Wercn fl lo•o • U 9 It )7 EDISON -"artlo 2 C.enoron 10 P•ren• 4 Henntutv 6 Mt•nf\lro1 33 \11111\0tl 'O M•Qtuo 1 Gron~m 2 Totat\ 3) l S 69 Scor• llv Ouarten LO• Aiam •o• ·? 9 • 1()-)1 £0•\00 18 11 16 14 69 Tola tou•• LO\ A om 'O• 6 E01\on IS E,ountein Velltv 4S, Foothill 42 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Coo• 3 Mt•e•\ 13 Pucna1,11, 4 C1owtr 1 Hen Qtr\on 6 Buren IJ RtvH 4 Total\ 11 J 9 4S FOOTHILL -Bau,.., 2 Siro"g 7 Jennv O>U• 10 J•I O>ur 10 MtPne,.on 8 T otol• 19 J IS 4? Scor• bv Ou•rt•n F ounlo n V410p; fl 17 17 1()-45 l'bo•f' S 9 II 17-0 80V$' l OCCtr HIGH SCHOOL HU~ltrnJton BH<h 1, O•mtan 0 ,,.,,"~ "'J'On &t•cn \(Of' no Ou .. , ' Glr1l' SOCCtf' HIGH SCHOOL Marina 2, La OulMA l ~co.. \jl ... "a1a 1)0 e NHL CAMi-aELL CONFlltENCI Eomonton C•loarv V•l\Couver Winnipeg 1(1n9l Sm..-D1v1>i.., W L T .-n GI' 20 s l ~ , .. II 12 4 16 9' ,1 I( J 2S 116 9 ,. 3 21 110 1 16 S 19 IU Nwrlt Dlvhlen GA 111 113 in 130 136 MIM"Ola Toronto Cn1cago u 10 3 31 ,,. 116 St Lout' Detroit II 17 3 ?S 111 114 II 14 1 14 97 109 10 14 3 73 107 120 10 13 1 77 19 101 WALES COH,ERENCE: i-atrlck DhlllMn N v lsianoe" 18 9 I 31 123 98 NV R•O\Gtfl 16 9 4 36 I It 107 PtillaOetohWI IS 9 l 33 117 97 Wa\111noton P1tl\Dur11n Ntw Je<Uv Bu\lon Buttaoo Oueoec M ontreal Harttof<J 11 U 2 16 9) 10 I 6 19 3 IS 11 119 • 11 I 9 n 124 Adems DIVitlen 17 1 1 )6 12S 81 16 9 3 JS 117 103 16 11 l JS 146 IOS I) I• I 11 110 111 11 12 2 24 92 99 Tue\OIV'> S<Wtl Bo()on S, P1tl\Durori 3 Monrru • 4 Horttoro I Oveoec 8 Ca•oarv 1 S• LO"" I Butfato 1 N .,. l\l•noe,. S Vancouver 1 Tontllllt'> G•mt\ N'f ll •"Cl••> a• Kine• hd\"•"Qton at NY Ranoer-' W 1nn10ff a f New Jt r\t Y SI Lou•' ar Toronto Ott,.0•' at M1nn•\01a Bull•to 01 Cn1Car10 V•ncouver "' Eomoriton Australian Open (at Mtlbournt) Mtn'> Quamrflnal Slneltl Ivan Lenol (Clt<llO\lo•akla> del. Tom .. s m10 !Cnct>ollovalf.la>. 7·6. 7·6, 6· I, 6·2, Met\ W1tanoer (Sweden) oel Jollan Krltk lf>outll Alrical, 6·3, 6-3, 7·6, JoM McEnroe IU S) oet Wallv Mlsur (Aullrella), 6·2, 6 I 6·7. Tim Mavot1e (US ) oaf Joac111m Notrom (Sweoenl, 6·4, 6·4, 6·4 Fleld hoell.V HIGH SCHOOL '-'•in v ... y 2. Saftta ..... 0 Foun11un Valltv >co<lno Veoa I. Scant•n Marini! 2. u <Wlftte • Storing unaval!•$ Offt) ,.. fishing DAVEY'S LOCKER ( ... W-1 llff'll) -S •"V'l'" 2S 11on1to, 7 roe' ""' 8 mat,~rft DANA WHA1'F -21 4ng1tr\ S \nteo\ntao. I Dan. I Kulp1n, a. rock COO, 6 mac~tret This wffll'l trout Pl•nn LOS ANGELES -B•o Roell Creell Ca\la c La'9 E 1 Ooraoo Park L•lf.e E1ua0tln Li iie Peel\ Roeo Park L•U. Puoom9\1one La•e. San Gaonet River (t1>t 8"0 "'f\I fO•kO SAN &ERNAtlDI N O c.,.carnonga·Gua>to Park Lakt. Gten Heltn Pa.-L•'• oMooa •t Narrow\ P•rlf. L•k• RIVERSIDE -EvaM L•1't. Futmot L•J.• 01eme1 Lak~ . . -~ Siii c~s SOVTHl•N CALl~OttNIA MOUftTAIN HIOM -l 1n<he• M w NO on• ·~eo s dl•I" oH••llnu w1111 1119111 \kllne SNOW SUMMIT -12·1• lncM• 6 Cllalr\ -•line wlln 1110111 •~11119 SNOW VALLIY -Ju•I 01>ened J lllh OHrtllng OOLOMINI -11·14 lnc:ha•. 2 t,.. •• Sll••A·NIVAOA •ANOI JUNI MOUNTAIN -35 lnche• 2 cllelr• OHflling. MAIWWIOTH -70 Inell•• 2 !IOllOOI .. , IS 1111• OHrellno DOOOI' •1001 -24·32 Inc"" 4 1111• oHrallno. MT. 1'1a A --.-96 lnCllH . • cne1,. OHretlng Kl1'KWDOD -.0·96 Inell" Full oHr· ellon HI AVINLY VALLEY -4'·72 ln<l>e• 1 rr1m, S ellal" •no I •urlaee tow OHrlllng SQUAW VALLEY -11•96 lnclle• 9 e11a1,. ano I cable car oc>era111111 ALi-tNI MEADOWS -4J ·100 1nc11u cnair• oper et1no SUGA1' M>WL -14· 1J2 1nt ne\ 9 llfh oc>trer1no &OllEAL -72 96 on<l\el 4 tllh OHra1 ong HOMEWOOD -14·11 •n<"e• ~ '"'"' Oo.f't f1ng Wrtstllne HIGH SCHOOL Ell•ncla ll, MIUl-1 Vitto JO 9t-G1a,. (MVI P Vo vtr, 2.26 IOS-N1n IE) o Ktene, 34 I 17-St•rlOvocll IE ) D H1gg1n\ I 34 119-Hul\v t MV I O OebUOfll). 4 26 126-Mtnll .. (MV) Cite Kemo, IO·l 131-F••d•tte IE I OK Beunk. 6·1 13t-Contlno (MVI dee El!t\, 9.3· 14~uv (MV) o Huei..enoanter. S.IS 1S.-Smtth <E> oec Durav, 10·6 16S-Wal~er IE I CltC Ballev. •·3 17S-Bremwttl (MVI o Cialvln, 1 2' 191-Seunderl <El o Mlnliuav. I 20 Hwt-Owvtr CE) won llv fo<lelf · Tuesdlv's tr...ucttens ·~·~ ~-~-~~,....~-....... A..-lcM LMWI MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Nemt<I Ron Han•en ma,..,ger ot ti,. ctull'• It-le Lugua afflllat• In Peln"vlllt. Kv OAKLAND ... ·s-Acoulreo D•rrel AUr1tlO•. oltcllt'r. lrom the Se•lllt M•rl,,...l to comolett •n eertltr traoe •n whkll O.klend ltnf D••• Burel. oltcner eno aoo Ku rn.v. care,..,. to ~elite tor BIM Ce uoiH. c>ltcller. e nd aulgntd 111m to ModHIO of file Ca tlfornia LHOUI NelleflllLMWt HEW YORK ME TS-... Mout><e<I 11\e rt•l11natlon of L.arrv MavOf, trelnt r. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Traoeo Mll\t Ee,ter. oulllt!Otf, to tilt &Olton Rea So• tor John Tuoor. oftener OOtelneo Trt nt Ferrin, oltcller, from tht Cincinnati RtO\ S.Uthenl LM WI COLUMBUS ASTROS-Namt<I BoD B•lltv ma"'"' l'OOTaALL ... .._., ..... Ll•Wt NEW ENGL.ANO PATRIOH-S1oneo JoaQuln Zenoelu . ol•ct·kicktr HOCKEY Nallellal HKktV L-t CHICAGO BLACK '1AWK.S-Tradeo Greg Fo• defen .. man to Ille Pott•ourg" Per1ou1n> for Ranov Bova oe•tn\fmao SOCCl1' Mal« ~ S.Ccer LN- ST LOUIS STEAMERS-Acllvateo Joll" '10U\ke, goa"ffDtr Pt•c•o Str.e Pe<ner oeltnH men, on rne OollDl&'O ~st Sogneo Oon • Droege. dtfen\em•n IO • lwo·vear con· lra ct AnnOUl\CtO 111•1 Eroc Oeoao.r r10a•· kttoer, woulel no1 Ot re·sl9neo ette< n;s 10-dev contr•c• e•oort\ Sunoev TAHOE _DONNER Has Something for Everyone! Tahoe Donner h11 ..something for everyone! We encourage your comparlaon of Tahoe Donner with any retort property on today'• martlet, and you'll dlacower that Tahoe Donner 11 the perfect recreeUona1-,.11dentlall community for you and your tamlly. Tahoe Donner offen you tour·Maeon rnort IM ng In a country ctub etmoephere, nntled In th• maf•tlc H'9h Sierra. lnloY goff, tkllng. tennl1, 1wlmmlng, horaebKk ;1dlng. camping, • beach club on Donner Ln• and much more. Th• maforlty of 'Our ldeet buMdlng '"" are priced from $25,000,' although we do h•ve a few choice homnlt• offered tor •al• below that amount. • Aak about our .uperb golf court• fetrway propertln. Annual percentage rat•• of e.t-10.K and 15-ynr long term loene .,. "'o avefl•bl•. · Tahoe Donner It an outatandlng $40 mltflon community dfteloped to perfection bf Dert A•ort• Inc •• a .ublldlery of Dert • Kratt. Ina. 'Oblatn the Propo1ty Roport required by FectGtal Law and read tt before s1gn1ng eQylh1ng No Fodcral agoncy nas Judg d lhc merits or vatuo. 11 any ol this property ·~ It'• et10 ••Y to ~et there ... Ina than two mlln from lntentet• at TruckH, only 11 mlln north of Lake T oe and about 200 mlln ,...., from the San Francteco Ny area. For mOf'• detalla and a Fact Book on Tahqe Donner and It• recreational facllltlH, lncfudhtg .. octetlon ..... 1ment1 end fHI for ttM u•• of c.rtaln amen"'"' mal In UM coupon below· or call ~fleet (213) 7CM-53-.S. ~----------------, ~-"' ..... A1 23141 Vtfttura Blwd., lul .. ttt (113) 704-UtJ I Woodland Hlh, CA 11* Collect Y" I WOutd Ilk• turtMr lnfOnMtlOft Oft TAHOI' DONNIA . • Nam I A~ I Cit Stat..__ Zip I T•lepnone (Bu• ~ (A• ~J c. lllJlfl111'1"'-'•~ oc 12·7.el = -~------------- • - M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Oeoembtr 7. 1~83 by Gus Afr1ola G\Ht'H :l .D by Jim Davis ... WHY 5H()UL9 I HAVE TO CATCH AN INNOCENT LITTLE MOU'l>E? I HAVE NO™IN& A&AIN5T HIM. IN F~CT, HE'!> KIND OF LOVABLE IF VOU DON'T CATCH i nlAT MOU':>E, I'M PUTTtHC, YOU OUT IN THE C.OLP ! l THE ··\.'llL\' l 'IRCl S nu; G•:on .. •: by V1rgit Partch (VI P) by Bil Keane "Daddy, who was Pearl Harbor?" by Brad Anderson ..-a'ao.-~ 12-1 "No. thanks! I don't feel like gnawing on a bone this evening!" ITS TOu HARC' I 61VE UP .. I,\\ SLIDING UNDER me TABLE . 1fp "What'll WHAT be?" Hank Ketcham , 'OKAY.NOW CLOSE YOUR EYES .WO IF YOU CN-J SEE ANYTHING .. YOU'RE "!ll!NKING/~ (1M' ~N_:J r by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M Sch ulz 00NINE -1MES Tu.IELVE DOES IT AGAIN . --,r ' .. ~.· I~\ llolh vuln..raahl1·. Nor th d1•111'. NORTH t A8 1:1 J IOU o K6 +AKQJ3 w•:sT •:AST + 167632 + K 94 .. , A Q3 :' 64 0 10852 0 QJ 97 +8 •9H4 SOUTH + QJ S •. , K 987 0 A43 + IOllZ Thi· h1ddlnl(. ~or th Ea"t South \\ t'~l I t l'a~~ I "'"" l l'u~ f'a\i. f'a"" llfll'llllll! lt·.1d ... 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ANSWERS '10U ~VE HIM ' WE ALL TELL UTILE WHIT! LIES ON ~· HE'J.~! HE'J ! PtCK ME ! PtCK ME! by Lynn Johnston by Tom Bat1uk IW¥.'8E IF l ~D A FEW CAFOL.5 ... by George Lemont e>u1" 1"Hf: PA1"1eN"'f"' WIL-t... N6V6R KNOW -rHA"'f"' 1"1 L-1..-He GOE:S 1"HROUGH AN AIR~INe SE:CURl"f'Y CHE:CK! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 Bl Robot drama 'human' By FRED ROTHENBERG •~ r.1 .. 1oloft w111 .. A 'Ca~ol' f•om Valley kids Hy TOM TITLIS OI 1114 o ... , 1'11<11 It.If If yuu c:m't gl•t ltl'kcts to South Coast Repertory's annual production of "A Christmas Carol" (which OJX•ns tonight and runs through lhe day lx>fore Christmas). and you 'd like to expose your youngsters to this holiday classic, hope is not lost. ((you hurry, you can catch the final weekend of "The Dickens Christmas Carol Show" by the Fountain Valley Community Theater. l\udtuo ns for the musical "Bye Bye Birdie" will be h eld n('><t Wf'dn\.-sdoy and Thursday In the main theater of Saddll·buck Coll,ge tn M1ss1on Vtejo ... d1r«•tor &tan DonoghUl' wall be seeking a largr cast of men and wo1nen Crom l5 to 50 for the sh~, which opens Feb. l 7 ... call 831-4 763 for details ... BACKSTAGE -'l'heutrical casting direct.or Al Onorato wall spcnk Saturday at a special 11em- inar/workshop presented by the Marian 8et'Wn Mon.-Thura. 7:20, 9:30 NEW YORK (AP) - This is the season to believe m Santa Claus, Cabbage Patch Dolls a nd the, first humanoid, the star of tonight's CBS film, "Prototype" This sc·1entific inven- tion has lh£> interior of a dock. thC' brain of a computer and th£> heart of a Hallmark Card ~ played with st•nsit1v1ty and inn~n<.'<' by David Talent Agency at the Newport Theater Arts Center. l.J=ii!i!!! 2501 ClifLDrive. Newport Beach ... <.'06tof the seminar. which y.iill run from 1 to 5 p.m., is $35 in advan<.'e or $40 at the door ... c:all 631-5936 for information ... MOTION PICI'URE. Despite the diffe renc.-e in titles, the Fountain Valley production is essentially the familiar tale of Scrooge and the three s pirits, adapted in this case by' Arthur Scholey a nd featuring musical interludes. It's also (with the exception of Scrooge himself) r.==========:::;;:=========;-1 - ''A TERRIFIC -T-a-11-GO SEE IT." M orse of ··s1 Elsewhere." M1t'hal'I 1s one beauuful human presented entirely by young people -45 of them. Plumme r It's an a mbitious project, the largest yet from this family-oriented theater (.'()mpany which produces nothing but c:hildre n's shows. And backin g the kids up 1s a hard-working t·adre of parents who keep l'(I tht· Pl'llJl'<.'l. for mal-things running reasona bly s moothly. evulent l'Ods The big kick. for a good number of audience ~. • '(~. ·-o /,.o-(.; ~ o O tM3MOMIU.Af.Hf(.ATA...-..flH CO -·--·----· - NOW PLAYING bemg. N o At first. Carl st.>t>S members. w ill be 5'.'t.'tng their young friends and M1ch,wl mt·n•lv in S<:1efl · l'C'la tives perform My -t-year-old daughte-r. for F rank ens t l' In t1f ll ' tl•rm:. A!) all l'Xperi-i11Slaflt'l', when asked w h at Shl' liked best about the aw ll IOllO lllVlll( c0.~00NG! UAM0>~ I0,.4•ds 1JJCI01'~• (0,.~05WOOO!>I~ • .. ~ monster or Saturcjay ml•nt. ht· brings him show , said without ht'S1tauon. "Jennifer " -a girl 990JO.'. c,e1 S880 c.nem1 ~1 OM~ 634 2ss1 ''· h L' 5 I . SC f . • · .. .i be Eo•.MsC M~, 1,., , •• ••. r•s~O"'io ••• vu~.• sonalitv 1s so ~ht>vabh hagt•n1: Im·' ~ human F'or many of thest• young pt>rformers. it's their first cosTAMlSA MISSIONVllJO BJ&li'i' fiUl'F --··--· human that v1C'weis inspt·ttllln Dorothy, exposure to theater and. under the patient d1rect1on loni•a,!">w•• (""''P"·•>lb?I" 1~,..-0\M 01 ~'~ M• •9,~?0 might want to adopt him whu':-. 1n thl' cl.ir k about o( Frank Minano, tht•y perform quite admirably. •· ..... u m•n••e>• '" ....... ~...... ~ ~- • •l-'llOCOMl'<>i'•l11/<M ~ ~-::-·.::o ~ morning t·artoon hen;, honw ti• llll't'l his wife. who'd appeared in a play w11h mv son a yc•ar ago.' ~ cosTAMlSA f-OUNTAINVALLEY LAHAIAA WUTllllNSTEll this sc1enre-f1ction per-LAH·ot ' t,. r.111c:t·s tern· ts not R. o t'OUl'SC'. but at s not expc.'C'tt:Y to . c.01,, 919 4141 '16.l •JO; 1>91 0633 ~9.l ~46 j That 's be ca u s l' tht• toµ-st>tn •t proJl>ct J ust three mort' performances remam, Friday ~ 'Jilt. L> ~ ~ writers-producers Rich· find::. l\l1l·hal'I agrl'l'abl~ and Saturday a t 7:~0 p.m . and a closing matinee LUXURY THERTRES ~ ~~~ ~~v ard Link and Wilham 1f slightly •'<'C't>n trn.:, but Sunday at 2:30 at Los Amigos Hig h &hool .. Heil a nd 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted i> • Levinson, two of the no more than the lab's Ne whope avenues, Fount.mo Valley. Call 96-t-5392 S -' , ) ~ " most accla imed creators other mad scientists. ror tit'ket informa tion. -:![1Jj•I•J11J:W6l63'12553/ ..:..~:~ .. 1:.. S V~ ~ ~ in TV, have constructed Michael has passed IT'S BACK TO h Id f S h a Credl.ble and s1'gn1·r1cant th"' l"!'t, even hiding the t c wor premi~res ?r out. * FOR FUnt EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur * ~ ... ...... Coast Re pertory's Second Stage, which wall unye1l ... " conte mpo rary story. food he can't eat lo Keath Reddin's "Life and Limb" next month. ~ · which offers movmw / extrtt'ate hiiru:elf from a Descr ibed as "a surreal comedy with both harsh Ta; "~ ~ drama while ra1singJ light spot at dinner. "Do a nd warm moments," the play tells of a couple with (b ·.-A..~ s~~~1'0•1 c . ~"'-"I f --r.--V sp0nsibility of science m take building me so I seventh pre miere in the Sec.'Ond Stage·s last eight l.&!.o a. 10:10 12 oo 2i3o s oo 1lo10:00 Altfr" -questions about the re-you think it was a mis-1950s values caught in a 1980s world. It will be the ~~:. : :g :::g CM-'1.IM NM asL 1Q .A.A A. the area of manufac-can't simulate eating?" shows ....__,,,.Sl!I. "'; an• A•eunder VI"' tured life. he asks Carl privately. "Ltfe and Limb" w ill bt-staged from Jan. 25 ...,,..,_~ TEST AMENT l1'E ~A A ;. Christopher i lummcr "It might be a problem through Feb 12 in the mumatedownsta1rs theater at 12.00 2,00 4:oo 6:00 a·oo • JJI'~~ is Carl For~ter, a with social inte~action." SCR. 655 Town Center Oqve, Costa Mesa. Call u .oo 2:3o s:oo 7·•o io.is a. io oo Nobel-winning scientist This 1s the first· ll~ 957•-t033 for ticket information. 11 oo 4·oo ~-CHILL r.1 -~alOAg~with--&-team v1e~"·ea l~arn bow dil·_ bbB-OARD -The Irvine · N~ ~~~~is 111\.s ~ of physicists, e ngmeers. ferent ~ichael actu~Uy ·Theater is looking for a few good men -t~o. to be Sh~w o~ ~.,~~o~o~·,--1 ..... c=========::;;::.....==:......:-:_-==::!=::::::=i biochemists and com-is Unul then. he J1:15t exact, to fill the small cast of . "A Life in the puter programmers. seemed a bit odd. with Theater' .. aud iuons for the play. which opens ICT's "1M .. 'Sl)fj;12] 63-i 2553 /*O.~) A !>All/\~.~~!..':.:~·,. creates Michael, only to pallid features and an l984 season. will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m . m Room ~-- realize that his pure re-almost Crozen gaze. 2 of Turtle Rock Community Park. SunnyhiU Road 'w' \ o· I• •LllF\ Sh::o~ at I ~&4a., ~ search ach ievement Subtlety is a _lost art m off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine ... director Joan 1.00 snow• 11 . h be ·-.I b h TV b t Le d PG &. 10·00 6•00 I .IS &. IO:JO m1g l UlR."U Y t e · u vm~n an McGillis will be casting one actor in his late 50s or military. which sponsor-Lmk have found at. early 60s and one m his middle 20s... ll(;l•]ijl11f•@,]@6)639 8770/acs1~~tu':') SUl'tlC !NI ·fl $0v'IO Dir NI IO!OV<(C'.lr ICIO•o0r llr•"<jk>llt'• yPo•tOO'e Tonight's TV -1.'00-BMP~ 0 fAKTASY llLAHO • THAEE'S COMPANY g)HAWAIFM~ fJD MACHEi. / l.EHAEA NEWSHOUA ml OCEANUS (IJC8SNEWS Q1l AIC NEWSQ QIJ MICNEWS '1:) DO VAH DYl(E -(C)MOVIE * * ** "On The Waterfront" (1954) Miiion 8tando, Eva Mlfle Saint HBO COHSUMEfl REPORTS PAES8fTS MOVIE • * t,; "Ofagons1ayer·· 119811 Peter MacNicol. Caitlin Cllttte -1:30-.AUCE ml FACU Of CM TUAE (()NEWS Q1l 8AANEY MIUSt O! WHEEL Of FOfmJNE al) DO VAH DYl<E ®SUGAR RAY'S All-ST AAS UMOVIE *tin "Shef'locll Holmes And The Woman In Green" ( 19451 BasH Rath· bone. Nigel 8rvce -7:00- f)C8SNEW8 DMICNEWS G HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8AICNEWSQ I AOWAH & MARTWS LAUGH-IN 1"f&'S COMPANY ·~M..O I MAGIC Of =1TIV£ PAlfTlNO (IJ p .M. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 CBS comes up a winner with 'The Gambler' By JERRY BUCK Al'T~Writ.f LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kenny Rogers' two-part miniseries "The Gambler" hit the jackpot twice in the Nielsen ratings for , CBS in the week ended Sunday. The show helped give CBS a huge margin of victory -4 ~ ratings points -over second place ABC. NBC traile<l)n third place. ____ _ The second chapter of the Rogers' miniseries was first in the ratings and the fi rst chapter Mias only a whisker behind in second place. CBS won the week with a network average of 21.0 in the A.C. Nielsen Co. su.rvey. ABC was second with 16.5andNBCwasth ird with 14 .5. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute 21.0 percent of the nation's TV homes were tuned to CBS. Seven of the Top 10. which w as expanded to 11 because of a tie. were CBS shows. ABC and NBC each had Cwo shows in the Top 10. CBS also won the November sweeps. The Arbitron ratings for Nov. 2-29: CBS 18.9, ABC 17.7, NBC 15.3. The Nielsen ratings for Nov. 3-30: CBS 19.0, ABC 17.8, NBC 15.2. CBS kept its wide lead in the evening news show ratings, but ABC and NBC once again swapped places. ABC gained second place arid NBC fell to third . CBS had a rating of 14.3, ABC 12.2 and NBC 11.7. Here are the top 20 programs: . 1. Miniseries-"Kenny Rogers as T he Gambler: The Adventure Continues,'' Part II. CBS, a rating of 29.6 or 24.8 million households. 2. Miniseries-"Kenn y Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues," Part I, CBS, 29.4 or 24.6 million. · * 3. "Dallas," ClJS. 26.6 or 22.3 million. 4. "60 Minutes,'' CBS, 26.3 or 22.0 million. 5. Special-''Johnny Carson's Greatest Practical Jokes," NBC, 25.1 or21.0 million. ICE CREAM Lovers Reioice! I Niagen-Dazs Newport is now ·on the Coast Hwy (a few doors South of . Newport Ski. 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CALL:· "The biggest Christmas pegeent In the country •.. a '-vith production" • Channel 2 News ·~· .,,.nlng It fili.d with color, detail end variety... • gets tM audience In the Chrletma1 ppirlt" Los Angeles Times "Th• most elaborate In the west'' Santa Barbara News .... ''9ndearing lam¥. rams. ewM, ha119hty camels, kingly m891 ... and angels fty past!" Santa Ana Register (714) 750-9788 or (213) 750·0823 • -__ , ______ ...... :.11 ___ ....;~ .............. Ole. a. 3 a• tflly In the C..,stal Cathedral lnQ~rdenQ~ .. , Daily Pllai WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1983 ~EADONWINE C'QNSUMER NEWS C6 c~ Treat your guests to holiday's best J The gathenng of friends and family calls for festive, elegant food. But because holiday get-togethers often are squeezed between shopping trips and the usual work routine, hosts and hostesses nead easy-to-prepare recipes that produce spectacular results. An easy and economical entree is Spicy Beef Strips, braised to tender perfection . Serve it atop.colorful Florentine Riee. Or try Beef Tenderloin au PoiVTe, prepared wi'th the most tender and prestigious beef cut. Purchase the tender- loin as a roast, or, to stretch your beef dollars. buy a whole beef tenderoin packaged rn a vacuum-sealed bag and. custom cut your roast. Savory Pistachio P asta makes a colorful appetizer accented with the unusual flavor, color and texture of pistachios, which also star in a special holiday sweet treat, Pistachio Brittle. SPICY BEEF STRIPS 2 to 2'h pounds beef round steak, cut 1 inch thJck ~cup.flour 1 teypoon salt ~ teupoon pepper 3 tablespoons cooking fat 1 c\Jp apple juice. 1 cup water, divided 1 cinnamon stick, 3 inches long 1 small bay leaf ~ \1 teaspoon ground cumin 24 pearl oruona 4 whole cloves 'h cup raiaina Partially freeze steak to flnn; allce lnto atripe W inch thick. Cornblne flour, lalt and pepper; dredJle steak strips, reeerving exce11 flour. Bro\Wn strips ('A ata time) in oookina fat in larp ffYinl pen. Pour off drlpptnp. Add apple juice. 'A cup water, dnnlmon, bay 1eef mMI cwnln. Cover' dehtly a cook alowly 45 minutes. SWd 4 onionl with clovel. Add onJona and raisbw and continue cookinc. covered. :tO aiJnu'8. c.ombine reRrved nour with remaining t 'h cup water; stir into meat mixture and continue cooking until mixture is slightly thickened, about 5 minutes. Remo\/'e cinnamon stiCk and bay leaf. Serve over Florentine Rice. Makes 8 servings. FLORENTINE RICJ: 1 package (9 ounces) frozen spinach l 'h cups uncooked rice 3 cups water 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 teaspoon salt 1/1 teaspoon white pepper 2 cloves garlic, minced 114 cup snipped parsley Cook spinach according to package directions; drain thoroughly. Coarsely chop spinach . Meanwhile bring rice and water to a boil in medium saucepan. Reduce heat to simmer and add butter, salt, pepper and garlic. . Cover and cook 15 minutes or untll nee is tender and liquid ii abeorbed. Add spinach and panley; fluff rice with fork. Yield: ·4 cups. BEEF TENDERWIN AU POIVRE 3 to 3 'h pound beef tenderloin rout YJ cup l_thine wine 'h cup oil 1 small onion. chopped l clove garlic, minced l 1h teaspoona lalt l to 2 tablespoons cracked black pepper Combine wine, oil, onion, prUc and salt. Pl.ag! tenderloin ln utility dlah or plMtic bag. Add~. tumlJll to coat. Cover dlah or tle bag eecurely and marinate ln refriprator 6 to 8 houn or overnight. Remove tender19tn from rnuinade; pat dry with abeorben_t paper. Roll rOMt ln cracked pepper, UChtly prellina into aurfaoe of beef. Pl8Ce tenderloin on rack in open rouUna pan. Do not edd water. Do not cover. lmert meet thermometer 10 bulb la centered in the thickest part. RoMt ln hot oven -· (425 de1rffl) untll meat thermometer repten 135 desr-(about .t 45 to &o minutes). Let Ii.and 15 mlnu•. Carve into thin slices. Maka 8 to 10 servingl. PISTACHIO BRrrn.E 1 cup lhelled p6ltlachios lcup-..pr ~ cup butter or marprine, melted 2 tablelpoonl water 1 tablelpoon Ucht com ayrup · ~ t.Mlpoon lemon extract or vanilla l'i.ce p6Nchiol on baki~ lheet; keep warm at 300 decrees while PftPM1nl candy. c.omblne IUPJ', bu«er, water ancl com eyrup. Cook-' without aUrrtnc to a1molt hard crack ~ or 285 desreee on Have a cookie bee and turn long hours of baking by yourself into a s<icial gathering. See C2. .. ~ teupoon each lalt and pepper 6 ounces medium noodles, cooked and drained • SaU\e aarUc and areen o"on ln butter untll onion la tender. SUr in muahrooms. tGlnatoll1 plltachlOI, parsley, OftlanD. thyme, ..it and pepper. \ • c.ook onlY io.w enouch to lhorouahly hfft veptablea. Pour vesetabl• over hot cooked noodles; tom to coat. Mekee 8 appetlllr eervtn&J. · .. Make-all•••: lncrediente can be prepared aheed 0£..-Wne to lhe pOlnt ol. 11 cookina· Palla can be cooked ahMd ol .. time; reheet by powinc boWna water over · noodlee just before aervina. · ·• .. -' ... CS Orange Coast DAILY Pl T/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 r=ookie be-e urns day of -baking into a social .event ~ .. Baking L'OOkies for Christmas can be lots of fun. Make it a 90Clal event by inviting another family to participate. Share the work and devote a whole day to baki . At~e end of the day, following our plan, you'll have about 200 cookies, plenty for gifts and some to put in the freezer to become part of your own holiday fare. The strategy is simple. Using one basic dough }:>lus a variety of ingredients, you can create four different cookies: Cranberry Double Deckers, Cocochippers, Cranberry Mincemeat Bars and Spicy Pineapple Oatmeal Drops. BASIC COOKIE DOUGH 3 cups vegetable shortening 6 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar 6eggs 1 Yl cups buttermilk 10 cups unsifted all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powde~ 1 tablespoon baking soda 1 tablespoon salt In a very large bowl, mix shortening with sugar until fluffy. Stir in eggs until well-blended. Stir in buttermilk. Mix flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add to bowl and mix until well blended. Place about 3 cups of the dough into each of 4 bowls. 'Then mix with added Ingredients and bake as directed below. Makes about 200 cookies. CRANBERRY DOUBLE DECKERS 1 jar (14 ounces) cranberry orange sauce Drop plain dough by heaping teaspoons on lightly 'greased cookie sheets, shaping 50 cookies. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (375 degrees) for 10 minutes or until lightly browned around edges. Cool on racks. Spread the bottomS of 25 of the cookies with cranberry orange sauce. Press remaining cookies bottom side down onto relish to make sandwiches. Makes 25 cookies. COcocHIPPERS 1 package (12 ounces) chocolate chips 1 can (31h oun~) flaked coconut 2 cups confectioners' sugar 3 tablespoons lemon juice · Stir chocolate chips and coconut into dough. Drop dough by heaping teaspoons onto lightly -~e sh~~Bak~in a I!r,:ehea_~ roodera~ oven (375· ~egrees) for 10 minutes or until lightly browned around edges. Cool on racks to lukewarm. In a small bowl, mix sugar and lemon jµice until smooth. Using a small teasP.C>On, drizzle icing over cookies. Cool. Makes 5 doz.en. · Enter your re cip es If you've been enjoying our C.OOk -of -the-Week series and would like to join in, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. Send us several of your favorite recipes so we can pick a couple ro share wj th our rea.ders. The ser ies also includes a phoro and short pro ile of our special coo eacli week. Send your recipes ro the Food &iltor. clo the Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box 1560, C.OSta Mesa, OJ.Hf. 92626, and be sure ro include your name. address and phone number. Plan ahead and enjoy own party H olid a..y parties. meant to be enjoyed by family and friends. sometimes leave out the most important person in the festivities -the host or hostess. That's because enter- taining is work and takes time. But planning ahead can help a party run more smoothly. and leave time enough for a host or hostess to enjoy the party as well as give it. One way i.a by holding an open house. It's less formal than a dinner party and more flexible for people with busy holiday achedules. However. a suocesaful open house requires careful planning. Here are some tips: • Select sirople dishes. Simple recipes can be elegant, without being time consuming. • Select recipes that can be prepared ahead of time. Hosts are needed to introduce people and socialize at an open house. They shouldn't spend most of their time in the kitchen. • Approach menu plan- ning systematically by food groups. • Try blendln. tra- ditional holiday foods with unusual dishes to convey to guesta that they are special. • Prepare dishes Uwt guest• can ·enjoy whether lltting or st.and- ing. · • Add enough variety to pleue a houseful of friends and family mem- bers. • Serve a variety of beverage, whether al- coholic or nonalcoholic. Include at leatt one punch to add color. I I I CRANBERRY MINCEMEAT BARS 2 cups fresh cranberries 2 cups prepared mincemeat l can (6 ounces) walnuts, coanely chopped Stir cranberries. mincemeat and walnuts into dough. Spread mixture into a greue<i and floured 9 x 13 x 2-inch baking pan. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (375 degrees) for 55 minutes to l hour or unlit richly browned and firm to the touch in the center. Cool In pan and then cu\ into bars using a sharp knife. 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(From Page Cl ) INOISCHE SAUCE 1 apple. finely chopped 1 onion. finely c:hopix·d 1 cup butwrm1lk 4 tablespoons ("Urrv powder I tablespoon sugar 3 tablespoon:, white· wint• 4 tablespoons oil 2 tablespoon!> vmc•gar 2 tablespoons mayonmus<' • '1 1:up mmt:ed parslc•y 4 tablespoons swet'll'nc·d con.dt•nS(.'Cl milk In a med1um-s1wd sauc:C'pun. t•ombmc• apples and onion with buttermilk. swt'C•lc:nt'd cundt•nsed milk, curry powder. sugar and white wine. Bring toa boil. turn heat to med1umandcontmuecookmg for 15 minutes. stirring constantly Add oil vinegar and mayonnaLSe. If too thick. add i tablt-spoons hot water. Add parsley and stir Pour over medallions. Si de dish colo rful It's a pretty c:olor and unmolds well. SQUASH MOLD Baked yellow winter squash 1 whole large egg 1 large egg yolk 2 tablespoons mHk l tablespoon finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons fine dry breadcrumbs 'A teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon pepper Peel and mash enough of the aquaah to make 1 ~ cups aft.er tU.ming ln&o a strainer and thoroughly draining the muhed aquuh . Beat whole egg. ea yolk and milk until blended; sW' ln aquaah. onion, breadcnambl, uh and pepper. Tum into a well-but tered 3-cup rin8 mold. " Put the mold ln a baking pan. Add enough hot tap water to the pan to come up about u hJgh u the eqUMh'fnixture. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until a knJfe inlrrted in the center cornea out clean - 35 t.o 40 minuta. Remove mold from wa\er bath. With a una1J metal spatula IOOlen edges and Invert on a lef'Vin8 plate. Serve at once. Makes 4 eervtnp. • Abund ance of citrus bec ko ns shoppers Continued cool weather and ra1ns of recent weeks have affected some produce supplies. Typical of this tim~ of year, also, is the move from the summer und fall producing areas to winter produclng areas. Citrus tops the list of abundant itema available in the stores. Shoppers can select a wide range of good quality manderins, tangerines, navel oranges and grapefruit. All are excellent in flavor. At the tropical section of the produce depart- ment, shoppers will find pineapple a good value and bananas in good supply. As California is the major source of supply for kiwifruit at this time, prices are reasonable here because there is le5$ cost in transportation. Th~ artichoke crop-is still-suffering from the affects of spring rains. Many of the plants had to be re placed. The crop will come on earlier than usual in the spring, during February. but that will be the first measurable volume. This is of course, presuming there ar~ no further weather complications~ The leaf vegetable prices and quality have defirutely been affected by the rain and cool weather. Prices have been on the high side because of lighter volume availability. This situation may remain until January. Good values are available with eggplant, hard shell squashes. brussel sprouts, radishes and gr'een onions. Improvement in quality and supply is expected tn the next few weeks on bell peppers. green beans and soft squashes. ~It(( l H1•1•' L •.'I 7-Bone Roasf~"'"W"• o ....... v s 149 s ••. f Cf•ut~ lh I' 11 • I I [ 11!.ll 89 2 • 69 2·· Ground ~v-.~ J; 1 Corn / - Doti ~ l"l'• #o '.. ... Chuck Roast Sol•way Oual1ty 8 otf Chu<k lb s1" -Co•wl 2 ,! 69 Pork Chops A"~'"d c~11••• ond End $ 1•• Cui loin Chop• lb -T • l~h B,1q-99 Roast Blad• $ 1" Shovld~• lb CS)Pt~l.l 3 \2 .. 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Steamed to keep ln all the nutrients, it ia then stuffed with a colorful mixture or sauteed green apples, cranberries, seasonings and crunchy toasted almonds and baked for a few minutes. HARVEST BAKED SQUASH 1 extra large acorn squash• 6 tablespoons butter 1 large tart green apple. seeded and chopped 1 can ( 1 pound) whole berry cranberry sauce 1 tablespoon mlnced preserved or crystalllied ginger 'h teaspoon cinnamon 'h cup diced roasted almonds Quarter squash; remove seeds. Place in a large pan filled with about 1 inch of water, or in a large steamer. Cover; bring to boil and steam squash 15 to 20 minutes until just tender. Cool. Pl.ace squash, cut-side up. in an oven-proof baking disb. Meanwhile, melt butter in a saucepan. Saute apple until lightly browned and tender. Stir in cranberry sauce. ginger. cinnamon and all but 2 tablespoons of the almonds. Remove from heat and spoon into squash. Top with remaining almonds. Bake in a 400-degree oven about 10 minutes until hot. Makes 4 servings. • or use 2 small squash, halved. Ice cream bombe a dazzling dessert If you're like most people, dreaming up new and ereative desserts can be a challenge. And during the busy holiday season when entertaining is at its peak. it can be overwhelming. · A simple solution is to chooee an easy-to-make basic deuert that can be adapted into differeQt variations. One dish that certainly fills the bill is an ice cream bombe. It features a simple basic recipe, and by changing the ice cream flavors, filling combinations, and container shapes. you can create a stunning yet different deuert for each of your holiday fetes. Of coune the flavor combinations are limitless, but one duet particularly appropriate for Christmas is Strawberry Almond Bombe. STRAWBERRY ALMOND BOMBE 1 quart vanilla ice cream, slightly softened 1 pack.age (16 ounces) frozen sliced strawberries. with sugar. thawed 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk l ln cups chopped toasted almonds 1 cup whl pplng cream 14 teaspoon almond extract Strawberry Almond Sauce (recipe follows) 'A cup toasted sliced almonds Chill a 2-quart mold or bowl in freezer 30 minutes. Working quickJy, line mold with ice cream, using the back of a large spoon to form an even layer. Return bowl to freezer. • Thoroughly drain strawberries, reserving juice for sauce. In large bowl combine condensed milk, strawberries and chopped almonds. Whip cream and extract to form stiff peaks; fold into milk mixture. Chill 1 hour. Stir. then pour into ice cream-lined mold. Cover and free-re overnight or up to 2 weeks. Prepare Strawberry Almond Sauce. To serve. dip mold. briefly into warm water; loosen edges with krl.ife and invert onto large chilled serving platter. to unmold. Press sliced .almonds onto sides. Return to freezer for up to 3 hours before serving. Just before serving, spoon aome of the sauce onto platter around bombe. With wet knife. cut bombe into slices and pesa remaining sauce separately. Makes 14 to 161ervlnp. STRAWBERRY ALMOND SAUCE: In 1-quart saucepan. heat just to bolling. 1 pack.age (16 ounces) frcnen sliced strawberries with sugar, thawed. Mix juice reeerved in bombe recipe with l tablespoon cornstarch; stir lnto strawberries. Cook and stir until juice is slightly thickened. about 3 minute. C.ool, then cover and refrtcerate up to 3 days. Just before 1erving, stir in 'A cup amaretto to blend thoroughly. This kraut relished I ,, MaGadamias star in fruit cake ByCBCILYBROWNSTONE t • ,,...,... .... A few decadel ago, two food entrepreneurs in Qreson a\art.ed a new trend. They made a round. fairly ahal.low fruitcake of candied fruit and whole nuta with the merest 1aclna of batter. Eventually, an acquaintance of mine -the diatt.ncWahed ~r of a large test kitchen - copycatted the recipe for home uae. It hat been in my files ever aince. Thia year a friend of mine aaked to borrow the copycat recipe ao ahe could try, it with whole macadamia nuta and update lt. She did just that and sent me a sample. I think devotees of macada.rl)iaa will be pleased with this confection. MACADAMIA FRUITCAKE 'h cup unbleached all-purpose flour in teaspoon baking powder IA teaspoon aalt ~ teaspoon ground allspice ~ teaspoon greund nutmeg 'h cup butter, cut up or at room temperature 3 tablespoons finnly packed Ught brown sugar 3 tablespoons honey 2 large eggs 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 cup (7 ounces) candied cherries 1 cup (7 ounces) candied pineapple chunks ~ <.'Up (6 ounces) candled orange peel, finely cut ~ cup (6 OWlCel) candied lemon peel, finely cut 3 ~ cui-(16 ounces) aalted macadamla nuts Greue a round layer cake pan (8 by 1 ~ inches). Llne bottom with wax paper and greue paper. On another aheet of wax paper or ln a small bowl thoroughly stir together the flour, baking powder,"' salt, allspice and nutmeg. In a large bowl cream the butter and brown sugar. Beat ln the hopey until blended. Beat ln the egp, one at a time, until blended each time. Stir in one-third of the flour mixture and then 1 tablespoon of the orange juice; repeat, endln.g with the flour. Spread one-third of the batter over the bottom of the prepared pan. Reserve some cherries for a garniah. Into the batter In the bowl, stir ln remaining cherries, pineapple, orange peel, lemon peel and macadamiaa. Spoon over batter already in the pan. With a amall spatula level the top. Decorate with the reserved cherries, preuing down flnn.ly. Cover with greased foil. Place in a larger baking pan containing ln-inch hot water. Bake in a preheated JOO-degree oven for 1 hour. Remove from water bath. Continue baking unti.l cake is flrm -about 1 hour longer. Place on a wire rack for 10 minutes. With a small metal spatula loosen edge; tum out on rack; with another rack tum right side up. Cool completely. Store in a tightly covered container. If desired, brush with a glaze before serving. Makes one 2 ~-pound cake. ·_-, ... :..., i [hn~llonHrorhc" ,.,. ...... l))n11rlf 1.5 LITER •HEA•TV •BU•GUNDV @ AVE 239 GALLO BUaGUNDV •PINK SI 50 • CHABLIS CHABLIS . BLANC •MTN. \/IN ROSE WINES .. ·•HINE •REDROSE 1.75 LITER CANADIAN MIST 1 Q99 WHISK\' 750ML. ,, ANDRE CHAMPAGNE •WHITE •PINK •COLD QUCK @ 1ee CHRiSuAN @ .12. ee BROTHERS BRAND\' 1.5 LITER ALMADEN MOUNTAIN WINES •CHABLIS •BUaGUNDV ••HINE •NECToaaoSE 21e @12ee 750ML. BAILEYS IRISH CREAM 750ML. ~ · CHIVAS 61·499 REGAL SCOTCH.. . ... 1.75LITER HIRAM WALKER'S TEN HIGH /~ ~ l.75UTER ,· /~:~ SKAGGS ~ ALPHA BET A VODKA gee see SKAGGS SAVE 99 t.75UTER @ ALPHA BETA GIN ... ,.... 6 Orange Coa~t DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7. 1983 q Peanut butter flavors favorite For the chocoU.te-peanut butter lovers in yOW' house try ChocoU.te Peanut Butter Brownies. Made with peanut butter morsels and liquid choooU.te flavor, there's no mess, no fuss, and no sticky situations with this recipe. Served fresh from the oven with cold milk, ChocoU.te Peanut Butter Brownies are a delicious family treat. CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER BROWNIES 1 'h cups all-purpoee flour 1 measuring teaspoon baking powder 1 measuring teaspoon salt 2cupasugar ~ cup butter. softened 4eggs 2 envelope9 (2 ounce) liquid chocolate flavor• , 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 112-ounce package (2 cups) peanut butter mol'Q Preheat over to 350 degrees. In small bowl. combine flour, baking powder and salt; set aside. lo large bowl, combine sugar, butter, eggs, liquid chocolate flavor and vanilla extract: beat until creamy. Gradually add flour mixture; mix well. Stir in peanut butter morsels. Spread in greased 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees 30 to 35 minutes. Cool completely. Cut into 1 'h inch squares. Makes 48 squares. • Or 2 squares (2 ounces) unsweetened baking chocolate, melted and cooled to room temperature. Apple Omelet Roll adds panache to menu. I 37 OZ. • JOHNSTON'S PUMPKIN PIE • I TEXAS OPEN HANKSGIVING DAY 7 A.M.-7 P.M. NOVEMBER 24 FOR LARGE • CALIFORNIA -- RED GRAPEFRUIT AVOCADOS g~ii'~t", EA. 120Z. CANS PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE(~'..'.:~~·;.m PEPSI LIGHT OR MOUNTAIN DEW ________________ , r BU~ 2 SIX PACJ~~i PEPSI_ COLA I AND•ECEJVE ~ FREE! 5LB. BAG PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR 5LB. PILLSBURY'S J FLOUR llUY 2 SOt rACll<; °' rcrsi. Pl.PSI flt(( IMC a.a SOOAR f'11UJ Ol£T KI'S&. r£PSI LIGHT <>.a JltO(lN1 AIN DEW AHO lllCCIV£ ONl n1u s a.a. MG cw N..&.tet.MV n.oua .:ri....-nWl~~'=' ~ ------ \.1911--_, ... ..,. C-lef-··~ --·-- & ..... _ ..... _._,... ........ ..... ..,,,. .. .............. ...., ........... & ............... ,,..._, ..................... ,_,....... ,_.,.., -......... ,.., ........ . _ .. ___ _ rr•·~a·• Omelet made memorable ; ! Planning a brunch menu po1e1 a creative challenae. lt can be Uahter and aimpler than a dinner menu, but i.a should always include a aurpri,!le or two -aomething to make the mea.l memorable. One approach i.a to take a at.andard breakfast item and pretent it in a new way. For examp)e, omeleta are commonplace brunch fare, but an impressive Sausage Apple Omelet Roll adds panache to the menu. . Another time, serve Crepes Almondlne, a brunch clasaic that juat aeema to aay "party." To make the cook's job easier, crepe9 can be made the day before, U.yered between aheeta of wax paper, -aecure1y wrapped and refrigerated. Filled with -. piquant ct\icken, Swim cheeae and almond mixture juat before guesta arrive, they'll heat in the oven while cook and guesta relax together. To complete the brunch menu simply yet styliahly, serve warm croissants or coffee cake and cool, refreshing Citrus Salad. SAUSAGE APPLE OMELET ROLL 1 cup salad dressing 2 tablespoons flour 'h teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 12 eggs, separated 1 'A cups (12 ounces) bulk pork sausage, cooked and drained 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese ¥. cup chopped apple C9mbine 'h cup salad dressing, flour and salt: gradually add milk and beaten egg yolks. Cook, stirring constantly over low heat until thickened. Remove from heat; cool 15 minutes. Fold in stiffly beaten ea whites. . Pour into 15,X 10 X 1-inch jelly roll pan lined with greased wax paper. Cover wUh combined remaining salad dressing, sausage, ¥. cup <:heese and apple. Roll up omelet starting at narrow end. Place, seam side down, on serving platter. Top with remaining cheese. 6 to 8 servings. CREPES ALMONDINE ~cup flour 1h teaspoon salt 1"ciap rnltlt- 3 eggs, beate.n . ¥. cup salad dressing 3 tablespoons flour lh teaspoon salt Dash of pepper l 1h cu pa milk l cup (4 ounces) shredded Swiss cheese ¥. cup slivered almonds, toasted 2 cups chopped cooked chicken l cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped pimento 2 tablespoons green onion slices Combine flour, salt, milk and eggs; beat until smooth. Letstand 30 minutes. For each crepe, pour 'A cup batter into hot, lightly greased 8-inch skillet. Cook on one aide only until underside is Ughlly browned. Combine salad dressing, flour and seasoninp; gradually add milk. Cook, stirring constantly, over low beat until thickened. Add cheese, stir-until melted. Stir in ~ cup nuts and remaining ingredients. Fill each crepe with 'h cup chiclren mixture: roll up. Place in 12 X 8-inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees, 20 minutes. Top with remaining sauce and nuts; continue baking 5 minutes. 4 servings. CITRUS SALAD 'h cup salad dressing 'A cup French dressing ~ qlW'ta tom UIOrted greens 1 cup peeled qrange slices 1 cup whole-wheat croutons ~ cup chopped dates 1 tablespoon sesame Seed, toasted. Combine dressings; mix well. Chill. Combine greens, oranges. croutons, dates and sesame seed; tosa lightly. Serve with dressing. 6 to 8 servings. Experts' recipes collected in book A new soft.cover 48-page book, "Gifts From the Christmas Kitchen," is a collection of fine recipes oontributP.<f by almost 60 food WTiters and cooking teachers (and a few restaurateurs) from various parta of the country. They have donated their royalties from the book to "Meals on Wheels." an organization that brings meals to homebound elderly people. The recipes are for candies, cookies. preserved fruits, savories, breads. desserts and other delights, spirited drinks. And for seven dishes that range from chili to a gratin of leeks. The gratin was contributed by master French chef Jacques Pepin, now living in the United States. He is a teacher and cookbook author and recently completed a remarkable television series. • • The leek gratin la a luscious dish to bring to a ''covered dish" party at holiday time. GRATIN OF LEEKS 10 to 11 large leek.a, trimmed of roots and hea.vy green tops , 4 slices bilcon, cut into Ila-inch pieces and blanched 20tee0nds 1 cup water Salt and freshly around white pepper to taste 'A teaspoon thyme -1 'A tablespoons butter 1 'A t.ablespoona fiour 1 'A cups milk 1 cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons arated Swiat cheeee I 1 tablespoon arated Panneean ~ . Cut the leek.a lnto 2-lnch p6eces and quar;ter them. Wub very well and drain. Cook the blanched bllcor\ ln a saucepan until nicel)ltbrowned. Add \he leekl. water, ult, pepper and thyme. Cover U,}\tly and cook for 20 to ~ minutes, until the leeks att tender and thMvater hal evaponted. Melt the butter ln a saucepan and at1r in the flOW' until anooth. Add the milk, whlakl.na constantly until the sauce camee to a boil. Cook for ! mlnutea. SUr in the cream and Swill cheele, then fold ln the leeb. Truwfer tM leeks to a ahallow, ovenproof dish and lprinkle wtth the Panneun cheat. Bake for about 40 mlnut-. until aolden brown. Let rtWt for 20 mlnutee befoft ..mn,. Correction ' One of the ~" for a c.orn ~ rtdpe, pubUlhed in the Dilly PUot on W.t.n.day, Nov. 30, w• lnadvwtantly delftld. The recipe ed. for 2 CUPI ol chlduin broth . 'n.. DIUy Pl\ot....,.... t.hil error • . ' \ -- - Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 7. 1983 Mead on W ine By Jerry D. Mead While the tradition of releasing the fint red wine of the vintage on Nov. 15, just weeks after the grapes were crushed, is only about 10 years old in this country, the French have been doing It forever . "Nouveau" wines. as they are called, are tra- ditionally produced from the Gamay grape, though Americans have experimented with just about every red grape available to them. Nouveau is usually more than just young red wine, it is wine produced by a different kind of fermentation that yields grapey. berry-like aromas and flavors, and v e r y soft tannins. eliminating the need of most red wines for lengthy aging. : A fe w California Wineries make wines labeled Nouveau that are hothing more than ~oung red wines that have undergone tra- tiitional fermentations. but tht Y are the excep- tion rather than the rule. The Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite National Park recently hosted three top Nouveau producers for a two-day seminar moderated by author-<=0lwnnist Robert Balzer. • . Two of the producers were from California's Napa Valley, Charles Sh-aw -and -Rob-~rt Peco ta.· both own wine- ries bearing their respec- tive names. The other was J ean Francois Bouchard of Bouchard Pere & Fils, a top French Burgundy negociant. Robert Pecota 1983 Gamay B eaujolall Nouveau ($5.25): A nose of strawberries, it is rela- tively low in alcohol and has a lean crisp structure with acids de"finitely playing their role. There is considerable fruit in the flavor and a very clean. grapey aftertaste. I found it the most re- freshing wine of the lot. Charles M. Shaw 1982 Gamay Be aujolais Nouveau ($4): The fun wine. Big berry nose, far more intense than the Pecota, with a concentra- tion that reminded me of red raspberries. The flavor? Grapey! Gra pey!. with a bit of berry thrown in. Best to drink all by itself. Ste w tips aid coo k Here are some tips for making stew. •Beef should be cut into uniform-sized pieces and excess fat should be trimmed off. One and one-hall inch cubes are a good size. • Don't crowd the pan when browning. • A void moving the beef around when browning. It needs to form a brown crust for flavor . Don't let Jhe crust bum. ~ Add just enough liquid, 'hot or cold. to cover the ~f. ~ Add appropriate herbs lind spices to the liquid. \'8 Cover the pan and" ~immer until the beef is ~nder. Don't boil. If )\ecessary, add ad - :ditional liquid. !e Add vegetables at the ·proper times during cooking. Vegetables that :require longer cooking ~such as potatoes and .:carrots should be added :much earlier than soft 'vegetables such as zuc- chini. • When the meat and vegetables are cooked, • remove them to a platter : and keep warm . . : • Add any vegetables ) that may have been i ~~C:~~Zuld In ! which the meat wu ! cooked to make a gravy • or aauce by stirring in i pea-sized • bits of a ! blended mixture of four J perts butter and three • part.I fl~. • : • u using beef ahankl, : purclwle them ln one or • two-inch alicea. C.ook the { a1Jces whole, Cool and i 1iore the meat in the • eoup. Shank beoome9 hard and dry when al· lowed to oool out of iM UquJd. ,, Boucllard P ere & F ils Beaujolais Nouveau ($4.50): While there is some Nouveau grapiness present. this one is cl<>&er to the flavors of tra- ditional table wines made from the Gamay grape. While 1t is suitable for refreshment purposes, I found It best suited of the trio for accompanying most foods. Should be great with turkey and other-game birds-this holiday sea.son. 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Coupon ElfectiTe ~ember a th.ru December 14. 1983 Fresh ·Fryer Breast Save .40 per lb. Bar·M Bacon 29 Golden PremJum ~rib. Ralphs Save.40 \ Orange Juice 39 I ChWed·l00% nortda 1h gal. ctn. Save .07 Pet Evaporated 1Mllk . I l3 oz. can II R THE SCSA~ STUET TREASURY "·~--· .._....aTat f f..,.NT• r eaturtng th• Volume 4 Letter D and 269 the Number 4 I ' l =mel .99 ~ ,.. . ,. l lb. Sliced each Blue Bonnet Spread 3 lb. tub Whlle Supply Lasts Ortega Salsas Assorted Yartette1 12 oz. btl. Western Hearth Bra.ad Auort•d Yartette1 l V2 lb. loaf • Fiesta made in minutes T he next lime your entertainment plans call for a feel.Ive feast with a minimum of fuss, surprise guests with a Fifteen-Minute Fiesta. This pa.rty treat combines au of the delicious fillings uaually found tucked Inside a taco shell -guacamole dip, chopped tomatoes, shredded cheese. and slia'!d olives -on top of a crunchy ~lish muffin half. MEXIMUFFIN I pound ground lx.'t.'f I 'A ·OUtll't' package ta<.·o iwasoning mix ·V.. l'UP water 2 6-o unl·c puc kagt.•s frozen guacamole dip. thawed _ 2~-ouncc packages sj}reddt-d Chl'<.1- dar chec.'SC '"iiliiiiiPt I tl·uun~.._.. cnn ript.' olives, pittt.>d and ~lic.·('(f 'I. mltt.ilum tomL1toes. seeded und t•hopped l package English muff ins I boulc Ull'o sauL'E.' Brown ground ~f over medium high heat. Dram gn:ase. Add wawr and tat'O St>asoning mix. Simmer uncovered for 15 minutl.os. Toast and butter lightly English muffin halves. Divide beef mixture evenly among English muffin halves. Top each half with remaining ingredients in the following order: guacamole dip, choppc-d tomatoes, shredded cheese and shcecl oli ves. Serve with tat.'Osaut-e. Serves 6, two halves per-person. 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II save .90 Crisco II Save .. 14 15 Save .30 II Shortening Regular or • Butter Flavored 3 lb. can Tree Sweet Orang~ Juice Frozen-From nortda II 12 oz. can Ivory Liquid For Dishes 22 oz. btl. Switch • Save SaVe.20 59 Save.40 Save.34 19 Prices effective December 8 thru December 14, 1983 .. Orange Coast OAll. Y Pit.OT /Wednesday, December 7, 1983 E.>ne big winery drops light wine, another promotes it By J ACK SCHREIBMAN ...................... SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -While the first major California winery to sell "light" wine is dropping the product, another ts test-marketing the ul- timate light wine, a slightly effervescent brew with virtually no alcohol. "Llg_ht wines are not perceived as quality," • said Sam J . Sebastiani, president of the (am- il y-owned Sonoma winery. "Therefore. whatever happens in the light wine business, l leave it to other wine- ries." California's largest eurveyor of light wines. Seagram's-owned Paul Masson Vineyards in Saratoga, disagrees. ac- cording to Masson vice president Jan Wells. Masson sold 1.2 million 'cases of its ught wine in 1982. "Sebastiani has hul opinion~ and we have ours," said Wells. He s ays Ma sson is enthusiastic about light wines, which generally are some 5 percent lower alcoholically than con- ventional wines. In fact, Masson recent- ly started bottling a 99.51 percent alcoh.ol-free Cooking with class A French champagne workshop will be pres- ented at 7 p.m . Thursday at Fassero's Inte r- national Cookware, 2919 E. C-oast Highway, Cor- ona del Mar. Cost is $13 and reservations can be made by cal 1 ing 673-2343. • • • New nutrition con- cepts will be discussed during a three-hour workshop, to begin at 9 a.m. Saturday in Room 112, Counseling and Ad- missions Building, Or- ange Coast CoUege. Lecturer will be Dr. Todd Adams. a Newport Beach chiropractor who has worked as a nutri- tional consultant for the OCC Flight Service School, the Health Sci- ence Center of Orange County and the county's Special Olympics pro- gram. For ticket infonnation call 432-5880. • • • A variety of appetizers will be demonstrated at the. Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, by the gardens' chef, Madeleine De Groote. Price of the class, to begin at 11 a.m. Tues- day , is $25. For reser- vations call 673-2261. Saucy tip for cooks The non-traditional addition of soy sauce mutes the color and flavor of the puree. MEAT SAUCE 2 tablespoons olive oil l largeonion.chopped medium fine Vz medium green pep- per, finely chopped (Vz cup) l pound ground chuck beef 2 large cloves garlic, finely chopped 29-ounce can tomato puree l 1A teaspoons dried crushed oregano ~ teaspoon dried crushed basil 2 tablespoons soy sauce Salt and pepper to taste In a large saucepot heat oU; add onion, green pepper and beef. Over medium heat, with a fork. maah )>eef until It lOlel ita red color. Add 1arlk:, tomato puree, or- egano, buil and t0y .. uce. Cover and simmer. 1tirrln1 often, unttl rather thick -20 to 30 minur... Stir ln .alt and pepper. Serve hot with ·~ttl. Call 142• 5171. Put • law word• to worlc tor ou. bev e rage being test-marketed in several cities under the label "St. Regis Blanr." Alcohol taxes do not apply to the product because it has less than half of one percent alcohol. It is not legally considered an al- coholic drink. Six ounces of St. Regis blanc contains 36 calories. about a third the calories in a 12-percent alcohol wine. French colombard and Thompson grapes, then adds another step - slow removal of the al· coho! by heat. St. Regis is being tested in Sacra- mento and Stockton in California, and Phoenix and Scottsdale in Arl- 1.0na. "It's doing very well," sa id St . Reg is spokeswoman Laura Garske. ·zero lo 300.000 ca.sev." Even now, he said, light wine is making money tor Sebastlani. Interested" In a premium light wine, he said, add- ing that the oniy interest the public had was "dietetic" becauee of the lower calories. said, makers of llghi wine are promoting lt- "like aoda pop." St. Regis, det1eribed by its maken u "the first American wine made without alcohol," fer- ments chenln blanc, Sebastumj said has 80-y ear -old winery started large-scale mar- keting of light wine m May, 1981, "going from Sebastiani saJd the winery, long known for il,S jug wines, "spent a lot of money. . . to create a premium light wine." But "nobody was really "The (light) product benefit is always fewer calories," Wells agreed. Today. Seba1tiani But WeU.. ia happy with St. Regia. "We are convinced this (light market) is a good a · growing segment of the market. We are confi- dent." tbebome [M=Ml PORK SPARERllW LB. BEEF LARGE-ENO LARGE FANCY RIPE FUERTE AVOCADOS • Sea-lood Stea·lections! . . " Butterftslr aft - Flllets,".ll1N ~8 •i.'77 ~=~~~ l8 SZ.59 Shrim ~~~ • •0&m1, ._ 1.at illlllllllt Chicken Fraqkl "'...,..., ,,..,,... 11-0l • ... • • .......... . -··U ...... ,. ...... ·-'60l .. ,,., °" ·1· . ~ Beef Frankl "' •V"7 I AU. 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Beat at low speed for 1 minute. Beat at high speed for 2 minutes. Stir in nuts. In bowl, combine re- maining ~ cup sugar, 1..-, cup cocoa, boiling water and 2 tablespoons rum. Pour into buttered 9-inch square baking dish. Jam makes Chris tmas merri er About 25 years ago one of the large maga- zines devoted to home interests began using recipes in each of their Chr istmas edition s, featuring gifts to make at home to gave as holiday gifts. Several years after that a book caUed "Gafts from Your Kit.chen" ap- peared. Although at went out of print. other books on the subiect cropped up, and they still do. Now there are eight of them on my cookbook shelves. All have recipes for jam or preserves. Here is a recipe for winter-style strawberry jam made with frozen fruit. It can be stored in the freezer until gift-giving time comes around. STRAWBERRY JAM 2 10-ounce packages frozen halved straw- berries in syrup 3 cups sugar 2 tablespoons or- ange-flavor liqueur i~ cup water ¥. -oun<.-e box fruit pectin Thaw strawberries ac-1 cording to package direc- tions. In a medium bowi stir together the straw- berries. sugar and liqueur. Let stand for 10 minutes. Reserve. In a 1-quart saucepan star together the water and frujt pectin. Stirring constantly. bring to a full boil and boat l minute Star into reserved straw-1 berry mixture: continue stirring for 3 minutes - a few crystals waU re- main. Quickly ladle anto scalded ,,.., -pint preserv- ing jars or similar con- tainers. Cover at once with the jar Uds or with tight-fitting container covers. Let stand al room temperature for 24 hours; st.ore in the freez- er. Makes four 1h-pint jan chock-full of straw- berries and syrup. You will have ~ to I cup extra syrup that may be stored in the refrigerator up to 3 weeks and served as a de.en sauce. ln•e x•pen•1lv•• •11n 1k spen· t1v) not hlOf'I 1n price; re11on11>1e. ctas11rted ..., -.. ectvettlilng ~ Classlfled Ad11er1111ng 4M2-6878 Drop batter onto sauce by spoonfuls. Bake at 3~0 degrees for 40 minutes or untH cake is done. Serve warm, topped with sweetened whipped cream Makes 6 lO 8 servings. QUICK 'N' EASY SOLE 11 ~ pounds fillets of solt· 1 , t'U p flour 1 ~ teaspoon sail 1 1 tl•aspoon pepper I t•gg. wl•ll beaten • 1 cup fresh bread t·rumbs '• cup Parmesan cheese, grated ~ tablespoons 011 '• cup butter or mar- garine 4 medium bananas. c·ut into diagonal slices "'J cup green graix-s ''i cup dark rum 1 tablespoon lemon JUICC 1• cup a lmonds, toasted and sliced Cut fish into serving aw Qieccs. Combine flour, sail and pepper. Place in bowl. Place egg an bowl. Combine breAd t rumbs and cheese m bowl. Roll fish in flour, then egg, then bread t rumb mixture. 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Pertschuk, written Aug. 3, which stated that the TY, t~e ma pr print advertising of food: Snyder excessive sodium content of these products The Center for Science an the Public Interest. FTC "has largely abandoned any effort to deal said. And there are a number of algni.~icant, increases the ri$k of high blood pressure in millions a non-profi t group which specializes in food and systematically with food and nutrition advertls-non-public Investigations under way. of /\merlcan consumers." FTC' { ing. Instead, it haachoeen to deal with individual bli · nutrition i~ues. claimed the s monitoring o advertisements on an ad hoc. In a re Lated action. the pu c m terest grou P Scott Rombach, director of public re la lions at food advertising haa dropped 90 percent since take-'em-as-they-come basis... also charged that the Campbell Soup Co. is. . .. the Campbell Soup Co. in Camden, N .J ., said the P resident Reagan took office in 198 l. M h l Rod a1d p h k engaged In "widespread, deceptive adverusmg. public Interest group's attack "shows a mia- T FTC bd f ic ae emeyer. an e to ertsc u • " he 's a lcation ° its statutory said the commissioner aent hia memo to the In a petition filed with the FTC, the group understanding of nutritional density as an responsibilities has left the consumer confused by consumer group because "Mike thought Ii import-demanded the government halt "false. deceptive approach toa~ss the nutritional quality in food." myriad deceptive claims." the group charged in 8 mak his I bli " and unsubstantiated" advertising by the soup Prepared statement. ant to e v ews pu c. Rombach said also that the company has maker . ~-...1 "Any manufacturer can calla food ·natural' WallaceSnyder,aasociatedirector for marketed low-sodium soups since 1964 andstaneu -without restrictions. We feel the long-term impaN dvertising practices atthe FTC, refuted the "Campbell uses almost every trick in the book another line of low-salt soups in 1980. Holiday taste buds egged on Holidays call for foods to be presented JUSt a little more dramatically than for the day-to-day table. If you're at a loss on how to garnish that plat· ter of green vegetables, try this: Simply chop a hard~cooked egg and sprinkle it over the top or the vegetables. Sudden- ly that broccoli is Broc- coli Mimosa. • • • When baking breads. brush the surface gener- ously with a beaten egg and sprinkle with poppy or sesame seeds before baking. Delicious. • • • To add yariety to baked custards. try put- ting a teaspoon of chopped mixed frui ts in th e bottom of each custard cup. • • • Quich e, omelet and frittatas are ideal for extending expe nsive protein s s u c h as shellfish, seafood and meat. The economical egg. allows you the op· portuity to buy a little, ext.end and serve a lot. • • • When planning a hol- iday buffet tables. don't forget the deviled eggs. They can be colorfully garnished with ba ts or pimiento and green pep· per. If you don't Like to serve deviled eggs be· ·cause you don't have a deviled egg platter to keep them upright, don't despair. Try this: Cover a large platter w ith a Layer of finely shredded let- tuce. Then nestle the eggs in this -~ of let- tuce. h 's irtexpensive and colorfuJ. Clay pot spruces · up sprouts Next time you have friends over for a roast or other plain meat dish. add a rich and delicious side dish with this well-flavored recipe for brussel sprouts. It's a meal-brightener. with colorful green sprouts, red tomatoes and rich sour cream - and you can serve it right from your handsome clay pot. A porous clay poi/ 1s soaked in water to ab- sorb moisture. which is then released as the food cooks. 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Next day combine the spirited pineapple with lemon-flavored instant tea. lemonade concentrate and white wine. The whole concoction is then put in the refrigerator to chill until needed. Just before serving add colorful garnishes and sparkling lemon-lime beverage. "Nibblers" to serve with the punch can be the ever-popular P's -pretzels, popcorn and potato chips -plus a couple of hot specialities. For these you might try shrimp and chicken squares marinated in a zesty sesame seed sauce and broiled on skewers. Both are utterly delicious when dipped in a sour cream/horseradish/mustard sauce. NOEL TEA PUNCH l (8 ounce) can crushed pineapple 1 cup rye or bourbon whiskey 3 rounded tablespoons lemon-flavored instant tea ~ cupsugar 4 cups ice water 1 (6 ounce) can lemonade concentrate 2 cups white wine, chilled 1 ripe pear, cu t in slivers Ice cubes 1 cup strawberries, halved 2 oranges. sliced and halved , 2 cups lemon-lime carbonated beverage The day before, combine rye with crushed • pineapple. C.Over and marinate overnight in refriger- ator. Early in the day, combine instant tea, sugar and ice water; stir until tea and sugar are dissolved. Add undiluted lemonade and wine. Stir in marinated , pineapple with liquid. C.OVer and chill until ready to eerve. Add pear slivers and pour over ice cubes in la{ge pitcher. Garniah with strawberry halves and orange slices. Add carbonated beverage. Makes 10 cups or about 24 punch cup servings. SESAME CHICKEN AND SHRIMP APPETIZERS Sesame Marinade 2 tablespoons sesame seeds. toasted 2 tablespoons salad oil 3 tablespoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon cider vinegar 1 garlic clove. minced 'A teaspoon Tabasco sauce Put the sesame seeds into a dry frying pan over medium heat. Star constantly until browned. Remove ' from heat. Allow to cool before combining with other marinade ingredients. C.Over and refrigerate over- night or longer to blend flavors. To prepare cblcken and 1brimp: 2 skinless. boneless whole chicken breasts 1 (10 ount·e) package frozen cooked shrimp. thawed Cut each chicken breast into 16 squares. Discard any fat and cartilege. Place in marinade 10 minutes, turning often. Thread ! chicken squares on each of 16 6-lnch wooden skewers that have been presoaked in cold water. Place on broiler rack. After chicken squares are removed from the marinade, add thawed shrimp and marinate 10 minutes. Arrange 2 or 3 shrimp, depending on size, on other pte90llked wooden skewers. 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The speciality car, which carries a price tag of $54,900, is currently on display at a dozen showrooms across the nation and 60 have been sold to ·'tl~t~:· Onty-~O-of the custom cars will be constructed, the two businessmen say. and each wiU have its own limited edition series number. Some statistics: The Spartan coach is custom built over the stock production driveline of a Datsun 280ZX Turbo. The interior· offers bucket seats, cruise control. vocalized warning system. air condition - ing. AM/FM digital four speaker stereo. full cloth interior and rich cut-pile carpeting. all from Nissan. The car is powered by a 2.8 liter (2753<.'C) Dilly Piiat WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1983 ANN LANDERS OBltUARlES 02 03 Sleek new custom specialty auto currently on display six-cylinder overhead cam, fuel injected engine and a three speed automatic transmission. The fiberglass body components are bonded, riveted and bolted to the Datsun frame. T.o create the elongated hood. tt}e car is extended 25 inches from the existing Datsun firewall. To support the vehicle's 3,375 pounds -some 250 pounds more than the stock auto -the wheelbase is extended and heavy duty rear coils replace the ones installed in the factory. .. . ~ ---·~ -.. ._ She plaYs rough ••• Gharg-er prefers gridiron to-knitting By LARRY STROUD BATESVILLE, Ark. (AP) -To Holly Hambrick, football is the name of the game. While other girls tended their knitting this semP.Ster, Holly played football with the Chargers of the Batesville Peewee Football League. Holly, 11. is the first girl to ever play football at Batesville School. at least as far as anyone can figure out. said Peewee Football League director Bill Hicks. He admitted that he hadn't been too crazy about the idea at first. but noted that there was no rule that said girls couldn't play. But before signing her up for the program. he sought the advice of several school officials. including the superintendent. "My reaction to it was that she might get hurt," said Hicks. "But s~e hasn't .• 8he's Just as tough as the boys. l'm pretty pleased11t the way it's turned out." "I'm mean," said Holly, laughing, when asked why she wanted to join the team. "I like to play football." She said she always enjoyed sandlot football "when they let me play" and that the step to peewee baU was automatic. "I just play on the line -guard, tackle or end." she said. "l don't carry the ball ... I mostly block." • Her favorite aspect of the game? "I like to sack them." Two or three other girls planned to go out fOr football with her. but they backed out. said Holly. "They were afraid they would be the only ones." she said. "And, some of the parents wouJdn't_l~ them." • Holly. who weighs about 80 pounds and stands 4-foot-10, wants to be a veterinarian. She competes each season in a local softball league, takes piano lessons, helps her parents raise dogs and loves the trampoline, said her mother , Greta Hambrick, a third-grade teacher at West Elemen- tary School. What was her parents' reaction to her ambitions on the gridiron? "I thought it was all right,'' responded her father, Rick. a lineman for Arkansas Power and Light Co. "We talked with her about it," her mother said. AJ; for her daughter's football future, Ham- brick -..d. "We're just going to take it a year at a time. Iexplained to her that every year ... the boys are going to be getting bigger. Anytime it gets too rough she can quit." The Chargers finished the season with a 22-0 victory over the Raiders and a 3-1 record. Off track ••• Rail depot opens but tourists can't get to it -SIC1LMOUS, British Columbia (AP) - Officials at Canadian Pacific Rail forgot something for their spanking-new passenger depot: a r~d • leading to it. It seems that when the facility was built, no one bothered to get a righ t-of-way agreement through neighboring property. When the problem was discovered. the landowner, who lives in Oregon. denied per- mission to cross her property and threatened to bring trespassing charges if anyone tried. The case is now before the courts, small consolation for people who want to travel between Sicamous and Vancouver, about 250 miles to the west, or Calgary. Alberta. They now board and leave the train on the Trans-Canatla Highway, where the tracks cross the road . .The crossing has neither a restroom nor a telephQne. The area's representative in Canada's House of. Commons, Nelson Riis, compared the case to building a stadium without putting in seats .. He noted that the dormant depot also lacks a parking lot. Ads woo students BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -The push is on at the University of Colorado for spring semester classes -. not by students, trying to sign up for a course, b~t by departments trymg to boost enrollment. · -:· One ad fa the camp~~pa_per~ sa_Js· _-::-- fntrOduction to Logic will help you "think betier-" The music department headlined its offerings with "La!" Even though University of Colorado officials say they distribute funds based on educational needs, not popularity, instructors and adminis· trators say the ads -which grow more numerous each semester -help boost enrollment and may proteCt department budgets. "W e're in a very competitive situation," Wes Morriston, philosophy department chairman, said. Morriston's department began the phenomenon three years ago and now budgets $300 a year for such ads. Most of the ads are by the arts and humanities departments, trying to win back students who have shtfted to practical. job-retated-courses-.- Vice Chancellor Kaye Howe said she is sure "faculty members are not comfortable,'' with the ads. Professors prefer "to hide their light under a bushel,'' she said. "There's great dignity to that. but not much sense." Hildegard Miles and Lois Eichler capture a cuddly bear at NHAM Claire Mueller shares buffet treats with John J. Wendling ~ann Church and daughter Erin look at a n angel PAPARAZZI ule galas: Museums draw support By VIDA DEAN bf the Dall7 Piiot II•" Ten beautifully custom-designed and decor- ted trees should put anybody in a holiday mood! (That was the scene greeting the 600 guests prriving Friday at the Newport Harbor Art 'Museum for the Christmas Tree Festival gala. The trees had been specially commissioned by corporations or private individuals and, according · to Chairman Mcbael Perkins. many are destined to light up the halls of organizations (including CHOC. Good Shepherd Lutheran Home, boys and \girls divisions of Juvenile Hall and Albert Sitron H ome).• To further· put the museum supporters in a 'holiday mood, boutiques were set up where toys, 'wreaths and gourmet food items could be found. When not' looking at the trees and taking advantage of shopping. guests w ere dancing to the 'music of Ferdie Furtado and sampling the hors ..d'oeuvres presented by the Westin South Coast Plaza. Inside the museum they found cheeses, sausages, chicken and teriyaki sticks of beef and on the patio chefs wer~ cooking up strawberry and peach crepes. Min1Ung among the trees and holiday decor ere Nora and Charlie Hester, Pat and Robert llebont, Marie and Jolul Allison, Vicki Gerln1. '.,at Cox, Barbara Aue, A. Z. Taft, Hal and Kitty 1Le1Ue, Job Homme, Allllette Harwltz, Jean and Jolul McNab, Molly and Leoa Lyoa and Marie and Jolin Al11H1. Al8o;cc;nlng in for its share of admiration waa a three-storied, Victorian doll houae const.sruct.ed, designed and fumished by a committee of 10 mUMl.¥D COUDcil members. It now belongs tO Jack Ind ,,._,Evart who won the special prize at the ckaQf. the le$tival. which continued for two c:taYa aft.er the gala. 1 ' Open house in Laguna On Thursday evening another grou p was celebrating the yuletide season at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Currier and Ives prints were displayed to complement the holiday season along with a colorful retrospective exh ibit, "Stanton MacDonald: Wright: Watercolors and Drawings". Rounding out the exhibitions were "Contemporary California Artists 16 -Bob Alderette and Daniel Doukev and sculpture by Christopher Schumaker. · The combined support councils of the mu- seum sponsored the Christmas open houae, attended by a mixture of museum members and newcomers. While being treated t.ocomplimentary wine (donated by Gel.son's) guests were examin - ing and admiring the large decorated tree in Steele Gallery. Junior Council member Dlaae Jordan chose the lights, ornament and bows and was assisted by Jacqae Ba11ett in the decorating. Seasonal music was In the background as the 420 guests nibbled on a feast of h~n d'oeuvres including pate mousae aubeune, sliced rout beef, cheeses and hot deviled crab (all prepared by members of the St.ore Council). Pat Atba was chairman of the evening with Paty Colll110a and Lois S&oae uaiaUl\g. Others in the crowd wire Ratb and Jack Boyle, Barban and Nick WlDlam1, Direct.or Bill Ottoa and wife Dlua, Saaaue and Ted Pa.Ian, the E•PM Aaerbaclla, Clulrleae and Jim Croat, Dr. On• and Vivia• Levln1 _Patay and Marto Tartallla, Juet Cartwrtpt, Marilyn Rlcurdl09, Beti and Ted Petenoa, Toay Crowell, exhlbltinc artllta Douke and Schumaker, and Andy WlD1 (looking gnyt having just returned from New M~xlco following successful heart surgery). Ted Pauleon and Susanne Friek at LB ~u.!!!!.m gala ., I Heathe r · Hen-~ drickson an'd G. J. Pelissero at the , Laguna Beach Museum of Art Bill Otton ehat1 with Marilyn Rlchard10n, left, a_11 Ruth )Joyle f \ DI Orange Coast OAILY P~nnday, l>ecember 7, 1083 Ban unfair ••• Manager acts in fiaste O~;AH ANN LAND~HS. l have nt-ver wr1tUm lu v1>u before. hut I fet•l I need lo n ow. · Thi~ nftem oon m y hUJ>band, our 3 -year-old son and I wt.;r t,· h aving lunch a t a w e ll-known n•stnurant in Soulh Bend. As Wl' w e re finishing dcSS(>rt ou1· son dC'Cidcd to be cute and threw his spoon ut nw lt flew pas t my right s h o ulde r a nd h it th1• window l apologized w the w o man seated tx•h1111I 11wam.I took the boy o ut immediately while my husband rcl\lained to pay the ch eck . l gave the l·hild a spanking as soon as we g o t lO the car. Wht.•n mv husband t•a m e o ut, he announced that we wcr'l' ·no longer w e lcome in the restaurant sinn• 1l was obvious we t'ould no t l'Ontro l o ur child. I bclww we were treated very unfairly and am furious .l a m also embarrassed to think that we nm no longer go into that place to eat. Do you feel the manager did the t'Orrect thing? Comment, please. UPSET IN INDIANA DEAR UPSET : In my opinion tbe manager behaved in baste. The punishment did not fit lbe "crime." He probably regrets bi11 compulsive- ness. You and your hu sband should go back, explain your embarrassment, apologize for the inconve- nience and ask for permission to return. Ever yone will feel better when the air is cleared and the ban it lifted. . . . DEAH ANN L A NDE R S : Whe n ( read the teller about tht:' 21-vc•ar -old woman who was n early bald bc.'<.·ause si1e had been p ulling the h air out uf h er hL«td s mt'C' she losl he r boyfrie nd. l knew I had to write . M y ddughtt>r 1s JUSl about thl' same age. Two years cigo hN father passed away s uddenly . Within Wet'ks hL•r hair and eyebrows began lo falJ 1>~l . Shc• looks peculiar bt'<'aU5" rh" hrow s :ind h air ANN WIDflS are now ver y sparse. Can it be that s h e still ts grieving o ver the loss of her rathe r? It is depressing to see her h oppmg from on e dermatologist to another and getting no help whatsoever. They all say the proble m is "emo- tional." What do you suggest?-DRIVEN CRAZY IN ILLINOIS DEAR ILLINOIS: I suggest a good tberapi1t. Obvlou1ly your daugbter baa unre1olved prob· lem s related to ber fatber'• death. For tbe present, I hope abe will consider a pa rtial wig. Wltb proper lnstructlona on bow to comb ber own balr over it, a bairplece can be wonderfully effective. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have been r eading you r column for several years and am amazed that so m any people are bothered by barking dogs. (Th e neighbor's. o f course -n e ve r the ir own.) Why h as no one suggested the obvious solution? I am referring lo a painJess, two-minute s urgical procedure on the vocal cords. This will put an end to the barking and will not alter the animal in any o the r w ay. -J .R.C .• D.V.M. IN MYRTLE BEACH D E AR C.: Many depend on dogs to warn against intruders. A "debarked" animal would be unable to do so. Maybe tbat's the reason. Don't suffer from procrastinati.on DEAR DR. STEINCROH N: Maybe s uffer isn'l the word. yet I think you 'll agree that l did. For months I was certain that I had a ngina . I would get CX.'CaS1onal pams in the chest As I look back, they neve r came o n with exercise. I'd get fleeting ch est Af111'5 even while sitting or lying Qo wn. I'm 45 and a friend of min e. also age 45, died iast year of a heart auack . I'm s ure this made.me very l'Onsdous of my own h eart. M y wife begged me to go lo our d octor . But I was too scared to learn the truth. I was like the t y pical procrasunator you've o ften mentioned in your column . I lived in fear, gave up my tennis and golf, and m ovE'da r o und the h o use hke an mvaJid. A l Last . a badly sprained wrist r(.'('C'1ved in a fall, brought me lo the doctor. While there. I h esitatingly mentioned d1agnost1c lC'SlS H e. and a consult.ant cardiologist, convinced me that I am a h ealthy man. Since then I've begun to live again I wonder ho w many o ut there lived scared most of their hves because they p rocrastinate mseeing their d octor? l ho pe m y own experience g ives the m the pus h lo have a checkup . Mr U DEAR MR. U-.: Procrasunat1on w o rks m two wavs whc n vou're ac luallv sick (and overlook a n t:'ar.ly d1agnoo1s 1. a n d whe n. you 'r e well and live 1r unOL'l'l'SSar v fear There's man-. J man. woman a nd l'htld l'~1stmg rathl•r than h~1ng lx>t:ause they T fOUI HIAlTH DR PETER J STEINCROHN • ..9nagine they are sick and are too anxiou s to vis it a doctor. , They'r e a fraid to le arn their exact physica l and emotional status. And worse s till, there are too many who suffer aclual d a nger lo life by procrastlnation : those who ac tually have canN?r or o ther severe illness that might h ave been successfully treated b y an early v ts1t to the doctor. • • • FOR MRS. H.: Y o ur doctor is n 't a worrier simply because h e asks you not to take any medication during your pre gnancy without c.-onsultmg him. I'm s ure you will agree to close supervts1on to protect your fetus from unecessary risk. Eve n apparently harmless drugs may be a threat to your mfant's h ea llh. Check with him about the antibiotics you 've been taking for you r acne. • • • Dr. Stemcrohn welc'Omes questiuns from readers. He cannot answer all ind1 v1duallv but will include thOS<> of general interest in his column Send _vour qu<'Stwns ro him. m care of the Daily P1Iot. P 0 Box 1560. CQSL<i M esa. CA 92626 ORDfNANCE NO. M29 SIGNED ANO CERTIFIED THAT A COPY AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNT'f OF ORANGE. CALIFORNIA, OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN OELIVEAEO ADOPTED PURSUANT TO TNE STATE PLANNING ANO ZONING LAW. TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD AMENDING THE ALISO VIEJO PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (SEAL) • PLAN TO PERMIT AN ADOITIONAL SERVICE STATION IN PL.ANNING AREA NO. 4\ t The Board or Supervisors ol the County of Orange. Celllomla, doea ordain as follows STATE OF CALIFORNIA I IECTION 1. The Ahso VleJO Planned Community ~menl Plan, )SI JUNE ALEXANDER C1er11 ot lhe Boe1d of Supervlaors County of Orange. CA. Firtl Reviled. con1tstir19 of development plan end 111tt, 11 heret>y COUNT'\' OF ORANGE I · amended In accord1nc:e w«h Zone Change NO ZC 93-29P to be I, JUNE ALEXANDER, Clerk of the eo.td of SupetvllOl't, do hereby dellgnlfed 11 the AllSO v1110 Planned community o.~11opmen1 Plen, certify it.et 1t 1 regular meeting of the Board of Supervltor• of Ottnge Seoond Aevlted. 1n accordance wttn Section 7-i· 103 of tne Coctlfled Counly, Clllfornte. held on lhe 30th dly of Novemt>er. 1983, the foregoing Ordlnancn of the County of Or.nge Seid zone ~ It lldded to ordtnenc:. con1alnlng two (21 eectlona ... peued and adopted I>)' the Secllon 7 .9..q Ol lhe Codified O<d~ of the Coul'lty DJ Orange. lollowlng vole: IECTION l. Thia ordtnenc:e 11\811 tall• effect end De In full lorce JNfty AYES SUPERVISORS THOMAS " RILEY. RALPH 8 . (30) daya "°'" ano .,,., llS puaage. end Delore tlle 1Jtplr1tlon of lltt-' CLARK, HARRIETT M WIEDER ( 15) deya atter the peSNQe lhereof shall t>e publlllled In the Oreng_e eo..t ANO ROGER R. STANTON Dally P1to1 1 MWl98J)er publiShed In the County of Orange, Stet• of NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE .C111torn11, t<>Q8111er wl1h Int nlmM of the metlltl«9 ol the 8oerd of ABSENT, SUPERVISORS BRUCE NESTANDE Supervltors voting !or and eg1ln11 lhe NIM IN WrTNESS WHEREOF, I haw herlUl'llO Mt my hand and 11fb.ed the ROGER R. STANTO~ omclel Mel ol the Board of Supervltort of the County of Orenge, State of Tl'lls '-Color destgn is dytd-111on1 Qu1hty col\On· PofYHlet Physician end Surgeon of the toot Child's T·Shlrt Russell A. Pange ~VAIL.ML! ~lliU)IFfERENT YEARS IOR N(W BABIES THR~UOH IOUR· YEAR·OUJS ., 1831 Orange Ave .. Suite E Costa Mesa. Callfornla Prl<l!t lf'IClludes llhippmg $6'..c;i (afl()W 2•3 W@Okl f(il dtltv&ty) To 0td9r: Speory yqr and shin color (l:>luo or yeUOWJ 642-6001 Otdet ltorn unL( EXPLOA(A Bo• 1352 Eugene Otooon 97 2 c 1MJ Uftle l1p10re1 SLOGAN CONTEST Th• Newport Beach Conwntlon & Vi1iton Bureau is looking for a Theme/Slogan that best depicts the N.wport Image so that we con gain national recognition a1 a destination. Our ViJiton Bureau repr~ts the hospitality industry of Newport Beach, Costa Mela, Irvine and Loguna Beoch. **PRIZES** The contest winner will receive a weekend at one of the following hotels: Bay Shore Inn, Irvine Hott Hotel, Ali Baba Best Western, Irvine Hott Hot.a, Irvine Maniott Hotel, Maniott Hotel Newport, R91i1try Hotel, Rocleway Inn, PLUS Your choke of one of the following1 Catalina Cruise for two, Sunday Btunch and Harbor Cruise at the Connery Restaurant, half day deep sea fish ing, courtesy of Oovey's locker. 1'1.US 2 dinners for two at participating Bureau Member Restaurants. SLOGAN ENTllES MUST BE SIX WORDS Of LESS. DEADUNE FOR ENTllES IS DEC. 9, 1913. WINN& WIU BE ANNOUNCED DEC. 15, 1913. -------------------------------------------------------ENTRY FORM -NEWPORT BEACH SLOGAN CONTEST ADDRESS: __________ _ MAIL OR MING TO: NEWPORT VISITORS BUREAU MLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING fOR 9101 School Ol~trlcl Coesl Community College DISlllCI Bid Deadlirw 2 00 o clock p m ot the 21st day ol Do<;em~ 1983 Piece of Bid Aeceipl Othce ol Pu1chas1og Oui<.lor Ma Belly Baldwio Coast Ct1mmun11y CoHeQe 01Sl11CI 1370 Adam~ Av• .. COSll\ Mesa CA 92626 P101ect lden1111ea11on Name OR ANGE COAST COLLEGE AEAOOF · ING PAOJECIS llWO BUILOINGS1 BIO 1155 Place P1a11~ ate on l1le Olf1ce ot Director Phy Fae Planning Mt, Jonn Poner Coast Communlly Col· lege 01s111c.1. 1370 AOams Ave Co61a M11s11 CA 92626 11 r a1lei F'a·. c.1flty. Doors A or BJ Te1eririone 17141 432°5707 NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN llldl 1ne aoove 11am&o Sc.110<11 D1s111c1 cit' 01ange County Ca11101111a acung b~ ano 1h1ough 11s Govern111g Boaro nere1nafle1 r ele11ed to as DtS· TRICT Wlll rece.ve \JP IO l>UI nol Tater lhan 1ne aoove s1a1fld 11me. ..ea1ed D10s tor 1ne award ol a con.- 1rac1 lor me above pro1ect Bids snan be receiveo in the place lden11t1ed above ano snail oe open,, eo aM publicly read aloud al tn~ above-stated 11me and place rnere will ne a O oeposlt requ11etf tor reach set ol bid d0Cumen1s 'Cl. guaran1ee the11 re1urn 10 good con- clJJJOn w11t11n O oays a11e1 1he 1>1d opening oa1e Each b10 must coolo1m ana bf responsive 10 lhe contract docu- ments Eacn otdoer •hall su1>m11 0<1 lhe to<m turo1shed w1111 me con11ac1 documents a 11s1 ot lhe propos.&d sut>coo1rac10f, on 1n1s pro~ as re qu11ed oy me Sut>kll111lQ ana Sub· contrac1iog Fair Prac11ces Ac1 Gov1 Cooe Sec 4 100 e1 ~o Each, DtOOer rnuSI subm•ll w11n each otd ceftllied 01 c~un1er s cneck payable 10 the OIST~ICT or a b10 bono 111 1~ lorm se1 lonh in lhf coolract oocumen1s in an amourll no1 1ess 1han 10''• ol lhe ma.c1muni amounl ol n10 as 11 guarantee thll1 rne ti1dOer will en1e1 11110 1he proposed c11111rac1 11 1ne same is awaroeo 10 suc;n 1>1ode1 '" 1ne event ol la11u1e ro en1er 1n10 said tonlracl such secur11y will oe torteo DISTRICT reservM lhe ngm lo r~- 1etl any or all bids or to wa,.e "'IY 1rregu1a111ies or 1nlormalltit-s 10 arft DIOS Of IO lhe 010011\g Pursuant IO lhe prOV1S10n~ 01 Sec• lion 1173 ol lflt' Labor CO<le ol t~ !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sl3i" ot CaWorma tne OISTRI~ 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------~,~soo1~n~hom 1MD~ectm~1~ I• ,,._ ___________ ------------Oepar1men1 01 1nous111al Ae1a11or1~ 1470 JAMIOIEE ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH, 92660 NI.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DIDllC MnJICE 11>e g1mera1 p1eva11iog rale of Pef -----------, ___ .....;....-....-------1 ----'"-UIK.--""------01"m wages a11d 1ne 9"11era1 prevalf IUP9MOll CC>UftT NOTICE TO CREDITORS f'ICTITIOUI •uttM11• ing 1a1e IOI 11011oay ilnd overl1"1e O* TMI aT&TI 0€. M ·~I( TAAHaf'IER NAm ITATWMbfl NOtk 10 lh1!10eall1 y 11\ wnien lh1swor~ CAUPC>NtlA f'CMl 1Secs 6101·6107 UC C 1 The fOllOWing petlOn 11 doing •s 10 be perto1med 101 Pdtrl craft Cir T• COUWTY "* ~ No11ce 1s nereby g1vt-n 10 '"" cre<l1· busl,_. 81 1yµt' 01 .. o,~ c-1 "t't'IJt'O 10 e•ec ... te In the Matier of tnt APOllClltlon of· 10<s 01 J0t1N P HOUSE AMAN an CAMEO 'ENTERPRISES U OO llW WrHroct Tr•ese rates ~re on h~ RONALD WILLIAM HICKMAN lor VIRGINIA A HOUS(AMAN llaos· Mec:Arthur BIYd , Sle 320, N.wpor1 .,it tne DIS TAIC 1 t1lhce 1oca1ed al Cl'l.nge of name leiors wnosl nome .iooress s 2627 e.ech CA 92660 oit.ce c•• Pn)~•Cill rac1llht's P1ann1ng NO. A1_., Alla V111a 011ve C•ly 01 Newport Hen'n•• Tulvtng . Jr . 4400 COP•e•. md, oe obla """on rt-Que~ OM>IR TO 1HOW Beacn Coun1v 01 O•;anqe S1ate ol MacAnnur Blvd , St• 320. Newport A.tt11J~ 011r t-»t' ro.11t-~ s11al'Ne postt'J) CAUM f'CMl CMAMGa Callto•n1a 1na1 a bul~ 1ransle• is S..Ch CA 92eeo "'"" iOI> s•le O* NAm aooul 10 oe made 10 lOAAN 0 ' · n snail ue mand&lorv upon tne The 8')Pllcellon of RONALD WIL· COlE ano DORIS M COLE Ttans· 1,Ji~~:tl-la Condueled oy-an l.ONTRACTOA 10 INllOm '"" 'on· LIAM HICKMAN fof chengeof neme. 1ereeswnose 11ome aodress 1, 21591 Han,,.. TuMng, Jr. 11..c1 1~ awaro.,o .inti uP011 dn~ ~ub· ha¥1ng ~ llted "' Court. II/MS ti MembflllO C11y OI M1SSIOI\ V1ero Thi• lfatemenl ...... nled wtlh the t.on1rac1or under such CONTAAC· appMl'lng from Mid appllce11on tl\11 County 01 Orange S1a1e ot Call -C t ci.11; 01 Orange County on TOA 10 pay 001 less 1han 1h• sa(O RONALD .WILLIAM HICKMAN l\U 1oroia N':'n 1~ 1983 spec1t1e<J rates to all workers em· flied en ~tlon proooalncl tne1 The p1oper1y to be 1rans1e11eo is Y. · · f12ll22 ployed by tnem 111 the e•ecu11on ot hll -be changed to RONALD deSCllDed In general as All SIOC~ ,,, Pvblllhed Oren COHI Dally the COl\118'1 -. WILLIAM WINSHIP; 11ade h~tuies. equ1pmen1 and good PU IN l& 23 38'.' Dec 7 1983 No b100er may willldlaw aoy bid NOW, THEREFORE. II It hereby will ol mat Prin1 SlloP bus•nes o OY. ' ' ' ' 6oea.83 tot a pertod OI suly (601 days a11er ordered end dlfected that ell CIW· i.oown as COPY BOY PAINT the Osle sel for 1Ml' open109 OI l>•d5 IOl'll 1111--'ed In Nici matter do SHOP aka AC GRAPHICS and A oaymen1 DOlld and a Pt'•· appMI' before Ihle Couf'I In oeoen-localed al 16-40 E Edinger C11y of Ml.IC NOTICE lormaoce bOl\d Wiii De 1equueo pnor men13ontnt 12th deyof Decemt>er. Santa Ana Counly or Oranoe S1at 10 e~ecuuon 01 tlle con1raC1 and tN3 at 9:1& o'Clock A.M .. ot Mid or Calllo<nia '1CTITIOUa IU ... 88 shall De 1n the lo1m set fOflh 1n 1he day to lflOW ceiM wt')' the ICl9ll-Tne bulk trensle< will oe consum-NAm 8TAT'llmNT coo1rac1 documents ea11on fOf c:twl09 of naMe lllOUld ma111<1 0<1 or alter the 21st day ol The following pereone are doing Pursuan1 to SectlOI\ 4590 or 1ne no4 be gtantecl. Oecemoer t983 Ill 10 00 A M 81 ~ ... Governtnef'I CO<ll! OI the S111e OI rT IS l'URTHEA ON>ERED thet e ACTION °ESCAOW INC atln. MUTH & CO .. 20 Co<'porate Pl&ta, Cahlornoa the COl'lttacl will con1a1t1 =ttlla Order be ~ In Marilyn we11morlll111\d whoM ad-Newport Beech. CA. 92ee<> provisions IJiltm1111ng 1111 successl!JI Piiot, • , .. ...,.,_ uf gen-dress 15 6~0 N Tusl!O Ave Suit J 1me1 C Muth, t943 Port bidder to subsfllule secu1111es tor culetlon, printed In .ics coun-101. Sante Ana, C111101n1a 92705 Prownce Pl-. Newport Beech, any moneys w11hhelo by the D•S· Chakm1n of tnt Board Celllomla, thl130th d•y ot Novemt>er, 1983. of Supervleora of (SEAL) Ortnge County, Clllfornl• ty, 11 IMlt once 9lldl W.-for four Thit the 1u1 date tor llhng claim CA. 92ee0 TAICT 10 ensure performance under JUNE ALEXANDER ~.-.prior to tnt d*Y of 1n 1t1e e10row 1eterre<l to herein 1 NltlCY W. Sct!moldl. 1949 Gltmen the con1rac1 Clettl of Iha &o.rd of Mid l'telflnO. Decembei 20, 1983 Circle. P~tla, CA. 92970 A walk·lhru ol tne lwo roofing PTO· ,, I \ Cl TY OF AG UNA .. { . 3EACH ' CITY OF • A I I PC I (CD) I i;-.;- PLAN I I I IR . 2nd I ev1sed -+..- 1 I ALISO I VI EJO I J ZC 83-29P OF ZONE LAGUNA Nl(WEl PC N I": 2000' -CHANGE From : lat. Revised ALISO VIEJO PC and PC (CD) SupeNllOf'I of Ortnge DATtD: No'lembet 9, 1M3 so tar 85 19 known to the Traos· Thia buelneel It conduc1ec:I by: • 1ec1s shall be conducted on Dec 13 County. C.itfomla FRANK DOMENICHINI te<ees 111 business namet and ad gen«el partner.nip. 1983 al 10 AM The in111a1 meeting .... ~3 JUOOE Of' 8UP£AIOA COURT 0,6,ses used by the Traosler0<s to J-C. Mu1h place snail oe me wes1 en11ance IO /~ LAW OfPICll O* lhe pas1 mree years are S AME Thll etetemenl wu llled with the the Student Cente1 Allendence lit - WOOO I WAii) ThlS bulk 1r1nsle1 11 suD)OCI t County Cllttl of Ortnge County on lhos pre-b10 wal~·lh•u is mandatory 119 '-............... Cahlorn11 Uniform Commerc1a Nov. 10, t983. and no bid will De c.ons1dered unless ...... AM. CA. .,.. CO<le Sechon 6106 ~ a represen1a11ve ol lhe bidding «• (114) "7-tl11 Dated Novlft'lber 18 1983 PubllltleCI Or9ng1 Cout. Diiiy gan111t100 atteooe<l and par11e1-Pub4Wlecl Drlflgle CoM.t Delly Piiot LORAN D COLE Piiot NOY. 1&. 23. 30, Dec 7, 1983. paled 1n lhe ent11e watk.fhru Nov. 19, 2a. 30. Dec:. 7, 1983, DORIS M COLE eogs-es Governing Bolfd 907~ Transferees Bv stNorman E Walson ~ -----------Published O<ange Coast Daily P1to · DIDllC MnJICE Secre1arv Board •-IC llfllfll'C Dec 6 t983 l"UIK. "" ot Trustees ___ .;..'"-.-UIK.---""-...-~.;.. ...... ___ 6307-8 '1CT1TIOUa 1Ua.aa Published Oran9e Co11s1 Daily P1l&I ~ CC>UffT NAiii aTAT9MINT Nov 29 O&c 7. 1983 6244-83 Of THI 8TAT9 Of NI.IC NOTICE The lotlowlng perlOl\I are dotng C~C>MelA '°"THI '1CTmOUI .,._.. bull,_•: -----------COUNTY O* CMlANOR NAmaTATI....., COKWOCK REALTY CO .. 11 Ec·1 ___ Ptlll __ l_C_N0_Tl_C_E __ _ In ,. JOHN MICHAEL REYNOLDS • The following ~ .. doing celllone Circle, IMM. CA. 927 t4 K-- Mlnot, by TRISTANO and PATRICIA II,_... Ken Cooper, 11 Eccelltone Cltcle, atftNCMl COURT s c1om · R 1rv1ne. CA. 112114 ON>I" TO aHOW MONEY MACHINES INTE • Boyd Cooper 11 ECCllfllone Cir-Of' THI aun °' CAUMf'ORCMANOI ,\TIONAL, 3t Broollhollow Dnw, cte Irvine CA 9271• CM.WOlllNIAf'ORTHI I Of' MAm :1 Al\I, CA 92705 Wiiier i<wocit 11 EGOllltone Cir-COUNTY O* CMlANOa Whe1e11 the pellllon ot s.n. E "°°'*· 70 S LI Sencla. Cle lrvtne CA 11'21 14 In the Metter of the &tete of BOV-0 i TRISTANO Wld PATRICIA SCIOTTI h L..,un•. CA 92977 Thi• buS.-,. conducted by:. w. FINKEL o.c-ed. •• peren11 or 1p1111c08 enl JOHN .,,J~ 11 GOndue1eO t>y: an (161191•1 pertnwlhlp NOnc:Oo;:"'"°" MICHAEL REYNOL , I MlnOr. llM Sam E. Hooper Ken Cooper TO-~ MAL "'°""TY ~hied with Int eterk of'""~ TNI llllemenl WU llled with lhe Thi• 111tement ••• llled wtlh the AT ...VATI UL.I for II\ order c:Nngtng ~I • Coun"' Clettl of 0r-County 0<1 County Clerk or Orange County on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Mt neme trom John Mleneel Aeynotdt '' -·..-NOY. 10. 19113. L ..... 10 JOtln MlcllMI Sciotti. NOY. 10. 1983 '221111 the underllgned wtll Mii •t Pr ..... e IT IS HEREBY ORDERED thet Ill l'nm:I Put>lllhed Orenge Co11t Delly Sell to Int hlghMt end belt t>lclder. per1ot11 lnter•ted In Mid matter Pvblllhld Orange Coeat Dally Pilot Nov. 19, 23. 30. Dec. 7, 18113. aubjec1 10 connrmatlon of Mid Sil· •P9M' Defore Ihle coun et&: 16 A.M. PllOI Nov 19, 23. 30. Dec. 7. 1983. e 100•83 pertor Covrt. on or etter 3 P.M. ~ on Jenuery e 1tM 1n 1111counroom 9097·83 the 19th d1y of OICl!nt>er. 1983 ... 01 Dept. 3 10 -cevM why thlt Ml.IC NOTICE 1111 offlcel of MESERVE. MUMP~ • .....i1ce11on lor di-ol neme ·-1c Mn'hl'C & HUGHES. 5190 CM'IC)UI Or • ~not DI .,..1;, .. -l"UIK. ""'~ '1CTITIOUl .U...8• Newport Btac:ll, C1 llfotnl IT 1s FURTH~R OROERED tl\et • ACTmOUI .,..... NAMI aTATlllllNT 112990-2101. Attn: J. Robt(~ copy ol thl1 order to lhow C*IM be N.u. aTAT'lmWT Tiii tollowlng '*'°"' If• dotno Meeerve.17141 752-tt95, Colil1ty f' publllhed once • W.-for four auc-The tollowlrlg per90rll .,. doing ~ .. Orengt. Stet• of Cellfofnle. .. '• C111N9 weekl prior to Int ~ of u · M IC R 0 AG E C 0 M P U T E R right, 11111 end Int.,_! of Mid Ei• Mid M1f1ng In The Delly Piiot. I ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS. STORES • FOUNTAIN VALLEY, ,.,!;...'" :° t:, ':i 1:_ ~ ~ of gen«el ClfoulatlOtl 2 Ce11ao Aw .. Gttdtn Gr-. 19120 Broolchurtl St .. •9. F~tlln Pf....-•r Sti':! of~ prtnteO In tllt County Of Orengt. A. 926' t Vl/Wf, CA. 82708 ~ fotlowt , bATED. Now."· 1"3 Mlc:flall 1(91111\ ~ t404 N. Tri Pole Corpor1tlon, tat20 ~I 71 of~.:.,•'::.'· FRANK DOMENCHINI Tuwtlll U·2. hntt AN, CA. 92701 Sfoollllurtt St., 19, F<Mltlln Vl/Wf, 0 cled In ~ 211 P~ Juc1te of tnt flMctlMI ~ PetTllll. 1132 CallOO CA. 92108 ' .. 1 ~ Court . Aw .. 01tdel'I Or-. OA. •~ 1 Tiii• t>ullnMI It conclUoted t>y: • hrouoh 14,:.:;~u:;~ of.. • TIMTANO --,ATNCIA aceorn Thie~" QOflCIUGteCI by:. corporetlofl. ... Recorder of Mid Cou 1"' ,..,._ 09'*11 P911Mftlllp, l(enan A. HM\nl\, Treeeurer ., H 0-.. ...... CA. _, MtcMll ~ P•rWI Thll lllttrntnt w• flled wltll Int monly known .. • 1 (114) ..,.,. Tillt "Me!Mftt -llled wttll tnt Covnty Ollfk ot OrflnOI County on ven, IMnt, OA. 112714. Pullllehed ~ eo..t Deity Piiot County c.11 of Or-. County on Nov. 10, 1913. ·~=:::le to be eold" oec, 7, t4, 21, fa, tNS. Now. 10, ttU. eo..t~ T.,_or .... c••l1ntew1U1 ~ ,_ Publllhed Orenge .,_, t"8 Ullltect llllw on oonflrTMt ----------Pulllllfled OrMte COMt Delly Piiot Nov. t•. 2,, '°· o.o. 1 eJ:'a .... °' .,.,, Ollll encs PWlJC llOTJC( Piiot No¥. l3. '°·Diec. 7, "· 1..a. • by"* MOuftd by __ ...... ......., ..................... .___ 117843 "8.IC llOTJC( or tr\191 deed on IM ftCTmOUe ._.. eold. Ttfl ""*" of _. U.-8TAftmlff ~ llOTJC( ftCTmOUI .,..... be~ wltll bid. Tiie lollowlftO l*"Oft' IN dolrlO U.-ITA~ llde or °""9 IO be In_,...... i ~II: ACTmoul....... TM fOflowlng perlOM .,. dolrlO ~,.,.._et lie......, UNIUD AOi.ICULTUi.AL IN• .... ITA~ ~ •: et ""'1 time.,._ tfle ... 1ui.ANCI! H RVICH. 1870 Tiie ~ pet90N .. dOlrl9 oi.ANDMA COOK'S ftLACE. tlon MreOf end blfol'9 a'· lfOOkllOllOw Df .. lu"-"11n, llftta bllllnl9I • t4411 ~ Awnue, TUlltn, CA. of ..... Ane.OA.H toe THI AUTO i.tftAll'I aHOfl. 21ftHIC) OATIOtt1ll2ndM)'ofO.OWMlt \ W C . Qoodrlclli..... 1110 Avooedo ••. C.1 .,._, CA. Kotenbero. Leonid, HOI tNS. 1 lroc*llOllOw Of,. Me • t~. IMt9 Pllttlvlew LaN I tlA, IMM. CA. 191~ M\.Wll'I l HUG AM. CA. H10I Jom 0. COmen. i 1M ,..,_A..,.., 711 J. ll'T MlllJWI. A To : 2nd. Revised ALISO VIEJO PC '"'"'~r"",.o AOOPTEO l O.C. PLANNING COMMISStON OCTOIER 21. '913 ecwtO OF SUPERVtSORS NOVEMBER ao. 1983 OROIN~CE NQ I &UCON 3429 . -t •• ' w A. M~ 1970 lfOOllllOlow ...... CA. HU7 1Corenber9. l'ltYtlllt.1. HO' ""°"A"° w. f'M(IL, • • Of., MM • 10,, 11Ma AM, CA. OOMI L. "'-'*· Mii DultnbNdt Y11iW L.8111 • tlA. !MM, CA. of ttlt ...... t170I .,~1uti.CA._.. 711 IOYDW.'1NKIL Tillt .,.,_ II -•• 1 S by: I n. II OOI S l°'9d by. I Tillt ._.,_It~ by: lno Orwwl_ C4*e ~ ;1 ..... ,..,,....... . ~·--.. 1,t ,1• ... • w. 0. Qoodr1dl ...... • CorNel ~ ~. • f'llle ...... ,. .. fled""".. ,..... ..... ,............. ,..... ......,_, ............ 1-----------+- CNll) Qlr1I of Or-. CouMr Oii QM .. ~ c...., °" Qlr1I of OtMol ~ Oii Now, 10, 1ta. • 14, ,.. 1ta. ,_. ,_, . ,_ P'llfllllNd ~ a-~ "*"'*' °'.,.. c... Dllt1 "*"'*' °".,. come ~ • ~I . ,..,. No't 11, u , al. 0.. 7, ... Now. 11.13, '°· 0.. '· ~ Now 1t. u. IO. D.e '· 1tll. .. fOM.tJ .,.. . • IOl4-N Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 DI Ml.IC NOTlt£ -fltMl.lC HOTIC£ IC NOT1cr Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC MOTICE NiJc NOTICr T.-teOnti OI -nc1,,.. --TU'I 1•• • -Tm----·11 WOMIM'COWINIAnoee ......-....,.... -·--1•••• -_.. ,,.... -•TM1M•Kat1 N'TTnOUe• ID•M ~ ---... --MOTIC:I°' ,...,., .. -L_ .... WILLl,A -AlftM. -"'::11i':::l.. T.I .......... Ta. ....... _....,. COUltT Oii nel NMm ITA~ MAm ITA·-· ...ucAnoee PCMl TMllTR .. HUI U• • ...,,.. • -..... ITATI Oii CM"llNIU The folloWlng ....,,. n TM followtnt _.,..,.. ltl doing AIMUllCAnoee °'cum No. A 120209 T.I. .... -.ctmA YOU Ml .. Ol•AU.. T """coos A .. MID"°" TMI butlneM 11: ........ -I CA81MO.•L.111n1t ln 1he~IOtCOUf1of lM Stete lllPOllTANTMO'nCITO UND1.•UDUO°'T1'UIT CC)U)WIU.IAM(lllllOROW COUllfn°'~ A & J INTfN'..U. 1091 I' & I. CONIULTANT8. 2t0 Mt ~ Wiitjer Of C.ittomie tot lie Court 01 0.. NONaTY OWNDI DATR Jvtr 11, .. UILl_ll UIWICll, .-C. rt Ille MelW of N ~plD1110t1 of 1Mne 11¥11.. Tlleeln. CA. t2lll ~ LW • tOt, Nfwpof1 IMcn. eoOi.i ~Mo .. 6~·"" ... • I ty • YOU AA! IN °''AULT UNDIR A you TAKI .cnoN TO l'AOftCT ~NIC)Olnted Trun..v:-u:: !OHN Niil CAM end .IU1NYI A ' J Vendlna. Ina .. 1091 CA.1*3 .._..., EAetcw. i.e. . I In .,. Mell• 01 I.lie tit••• of \II-NOTICE°' LIEN, OATI D ,tbt\lety YOUA ""°""" IT llAY • WI s ~T ~-deieduc ·uc= AAAY CAii. l'e(ttlOMU, f0f1 !MM .• llvcl., Tu.Iii, CA.,,... Kim MIOh .. I Lomberd. H O Unnured Emo!OV'w'a 'lltld /11/IENNA MARLENE REPP k 23, l9'3. Utfl!M YOU TAKI AC-eo..o AT A flUIUC aM.&. •YOU LL LL .. ,...,., .. of HllM. Th4t bullnell le~ by: ~LIM 1108, NeowPQf1 '-Ch. P.O. 9o11 aoa, -Wftower, CA. t07ot A.Al.EHi REPP. o.o.e..d. 1 • TION TO PROTECT YOUR PfllOP· .._ AM IOUNAT'ION °' TMI TO THE HIGHUT llOO£R , CAM MO. A-. c:Otpotllion OA. lata l'.O. loll t._, ~ Olllt1. Notlee 19 Nt'eby gl-tllat the ERTY, IT MAY IE SOLD AT A PUB-MATUM °' THI ~ CASH ANO/OR THE CA8HIEM 0A <NIIMI" TO 1HOW CA&m 1 JO 0 MMn Pf..icMnt C.~ LM l'rOUOfl, '17 Ceotlllo .,. rl09rllgned wlll MM •• Ptlv•t•.... LIC SALe IF YOU NHD AN EJCPLA· A~tT YOU YOU IHOULD CERTIFIED CHECKS 8Pl!Clf't!O IN (CCP ,,.., Thie ~. -Med wftll T• Cot-Otl ..... CA. IH26 107 •. •oeowm:r. Loe AngMe. CA 0 "" lllOI*• Ind bell bidder eu.,: NATION OF THE ~ TIJRE OF THE COHT ACT A LAWvu. CIVIi. COOf 8ECTION 212~ IPIY. WHEAW JO+t~ Nefl CAif end COutlty Clettl °' Oftnge County Thie ._.,_ le ~-by .• t0012 I 10 conflrmellon OI Mid ~lot PROC EEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU Tloof Tltle "*"-C~r able II the time of .... In ~ JEFFREY HAAAV CASE. N!ltlolw•. Nov. 22. 1~. ti'*• pennereh19. n .. CU .. D TMA Tl on or '"* the 201h day ol StiOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. ., CMttotnte • corporetlon fOf· money of,,,. United Stet..) ... rlgllt_i n.111 flled • petll!On"'"" llM --ol ,.., c.~ LM ~ougll 1. TM 11111.Qd ~· bom .ber 1983 •t tne office of OnJenuery 4, 1N4.•t 1~00P.M."*ty mi. inturenc. end 'Trvat lltle end lnt«Ml oon¥9Yee1 to -thleoountoredearMcMnginaD9CJ-I ..:MAll.&.YOUJlllA T111t11.i11N11tweeflledwttlllhe .Nile 11 1 .. f, ...... ~ .. • AMES L. RUBEL. JR. A .... C«• CONDOMINIUM TRUSTEE SER· COf'l\Pllll)', Of't Oeaeml>« 14. 10~. II now hel<I by " under uld Deed of tlOnet• "*'* f'rom JOHN-NEIL ......., .. uw County Owtt of o..enoe County Of't Ir--• Of't Octo«ler 13, 1"2 • lllOI\ ,..,2 VI• Oporto Newport VICE .. duty eppolntto True•• 0 00 AM T1Mf Titte .__ Truat In the prOl*IY hlrtinettw 0. CAi f end JEff'A!Y HARRY CAif ..... ~ ............. c New. 21. INS. 1.oe Ange6ee, Ca111om1a by the em· County of 0tenge' Stele of under end pur.uent to NOTICE OF e'emlNflr 'ot e...,.._ 1 corpor• 11Clrlb9d: to JOHN NEIL IAOWN end JtF· Of-. CA..... ,... .. ~ lllltein.cl Injury ll1elnQ out of elltofnle. ell rlQlll. tltle end Int-I LIEN r~Oed Mercn 26. 19N, u etlon, torrnerly Tiiie ln1Wence end TRUSTOR: HOWARD C HAASE FREY HAARY ..OWN: Pviillihed Ol'lnge Coee1 Pu~ O..tnge CoMt Delly 8ncl In IN OOlll'll ol ~110 Mid~ •• Ille tlm1 ot«Meth Intl. No 63· 128233, of Offlclal,. Trull Compeny, u duly epj)Olntld DOBRETHEAFWC. WRELLS TER R IT IS OAOEReO lflat 1111 l*totle Piiot Dec. 7, 14, 21. ''· 1813. PllOt Dec. 1. 14, 21. 26. 10l3. ~tleQ.Nt>endblcl!. ... Ille tignt. 11111 •nO Inter .. , cord• In the office ot the Coun•vrru•IM Undlfll/ldput"IUllllltODMd N I IA Y: WAL · lntl' .. ted In the eboYI malt•..,. e3t 637343 2. The Injury ooourr.d .. tollowl: h•t tne ...... Of lllld d-..CS Ml Record« ol Orenge County, Stitt of ot Trutl dllld July 31. 1980 ,.. HAASE ANNE R. HAASE l)Mr In °'911'tmtnt 3 of !Ille ooun. ~ lilC)ped end fell qulrl<I by oplfltlon ot law or Clllf0tnl•. Thi Oeclerent wu: CUL· corded Auguet 13, 1080, u ln1t. No. FlECOROEO Auguat 29. 1980 u loceted et 700 CMc c.nt• 0!'1111 ------------, 3. Actull llfnlf'IOe II UITll ot Injury tllenwlM Oii* thin or In •ddlllon 10 VE ROA LE COMMUNITY HOME· 15427. In bOOll 13700, PIOI 373, of ln1tr. No. 373&!1 In Book 13722 PIOI WMI, Sent• Anl. ClllfOMI•. on "8.JC NOTICE I rta.IC NOTIC( -122.00 I*~'°~· per net of Mid dec:MMd •• the time of OWNERS ASSOCIATION. Th• Olllc;ll l Ricord• In the otflee of ae1 of Ollkll•I Rac:ord1 In the office Jenuary 8, 1994. II 0: 115 A.M .. Of.. -----------.... in In end 10 111 the certlln rell, owner of Mid condominium la: Count)' Reoordlr 01 Orenge County, of the Record« of Orenge Countv: toOn t'*-tler .. the matt• may ..... ...., -I PICTITIOUI IUIMll 4, The lnJury aauMd dlMbllltv u r°'*1v altuetld In the City of New· Jernee Remy. Sllldre Rllll)'. Uw· Ce1llotn1a, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC uld died ol truat dMc;rlbel fhe bl hlltd. end lllOW eei.e, If eny, MOntl TO CMOfTOM CW 9UUC' MAMI ITA.....wT folowt: October 1~, 1te2 10 pree-BMcll Count o. I Orange Stele renoe J. Reill)' Will SELL AT PUB· AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER lollowlng: why Ille petition for chlnge Of -TRA.Mll'D AND CW '"9fTIOle 1he folloWlnO pereon le dolog ent. '°' Celltornle plrtlculerly dncrlbld UC AUCTION TO HIO HEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK, Lot , 12 ol Tr Kt NO. 8.238 ... lllloukl not be granted. TO TRANIPIR ALCOHOLIC bullr*ll 11: a. eomci--tion -peld; no .. lollow9. lo-wit: FOR CASH IP•Y•ble •• lime ot Mii (p1yebl• ., Um• ol Mle In lawful llllown on • map rec:orclld In boc* IT 18 FURTH£" OAOERE.D 11111 • UYIAAOI UCIMll(I) ,..... NEWPO..T CENTER 8LUEPR1Nl • •• Unlmployllwlt lneuf-or un-PARCEL t: Lot 19 ol TrKI 1•25. In lawtul money of the Unltl<I SlllM) rnoney Of the United Stein) •t I 238, PIGM 24·31 of Mlec. Mepe. r .. copy Of ,.,.. order 10 lllOW ow be 1101 .. ,., u.c.c. """• ...,. HO Neowpof1 c.m. Otlve. Ntwpot'I ~I ~ut!On dlMl>lll-enown Oii i map rec:Ofded In Book •1 thl antrenee to lllt Le Petme City ~tn lrOlll entrenc. 10 Ille Oki O..· cord• of tald count)' publlthld In The Diiiy PllOt, • _. Ml') leech, CA, l2teO ty beneflte lie ... bee11 ~ llnoe O pegee 9 10 14 lnc;luslve of mis· Hell, . M111loo Reilly. 7122 Wlllkllf 'Inge County Coul'lhouM located I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Pec>er of eener• Cltc:vtl110n ptlnted <Hotloe le htleby ol"9I\ that I~ Ftri Olf»IOIO, 721 le)'WOOCI Of , the dlle of lnjufy. no. . • rNP• ;ICOfdl 01'orenge Sir Mt. L• Pelm•. CA 93348 •II right. ,hi 200 Bloc;k of WHI Sant• An DEED OF TRUST DATED Augutl 21. In Orenge Count)'. Cellfornll. once. ,,_.., of peraon.J pr1)9lf'ty end • "'""*' lllCll, CA t2te0 7. Medical treelmtnl WM r.. nty Callforn.. 11111 end lnterMt ~ 10 end lvd (lorm.,ly -· 6th StrMI 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION ...... for tour ~ WMll• prtot !renew ol ttquor lioenM(I) .. about Thi• bl.lllnlM le condUcled by . .,, Ollllld: v-. M•cfl 9, 1983 .. lrNI· PARCEL 2 E.e~ants (A) 0¥..-now held b)' It under Mkl LIEN In the •N• Ane, Celllornl1 Ill rlgnt. Ill • TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT to Ille dell ... '°' hllflng on the to bl "'*· lndMdulll. "*'1 wM lllmltlllcl b)' the l!f'llC)loyef tlouou• '°" lor lhe purpoMS of P•C>PlflV sllueted In Mid County •net nd lnttl .. I COii~ 10 end n MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE petition T"-'*"'(•). Sodll 8eouftty (Of) Frenil DIPeolo or tneurence Cornpeny. no. Old nttelletlon end mllntenence of ulll· Stall dltcrlbld u · d by II under Mid OMcl ol Trutl In IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF OATEO. HoY«nber 30. 1983 Federel Tu Numbet end IMllifto Tiiie 1111-1 WM Ned wltn !he ~ pey fOf eny hlllth cere li.t end drelnege leclllli.t IO< 111• LOI 100 ol Tracl No 6952 In Ille he prQ91ffy tllulled In Mid Count THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-FRANK DOMENCHINI eddr-. end ZIP COde Numeler. ~County Clerk of Ortnge County on ,......, to Ihle Glaltn: no doctor• not roecllment end lor netu1al M iiie-City ot lrv\nl, County of Orange, nd Stll• dlacrlbld .. ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Judge of the llll lr--or(•I we: DAVID BOOTH. Hool. 21. IH3. ~ Ot peld for by emplOyet or t of •tructure&, end (BJ .ubJect Stele of Calll0<nle. 11 per mep r.. PARCEL 1 LOI 12 ot Tr9C1 No. CONTACT A LAWVER. Superior Cout1 t2391 K911ngton. Loe Alarnltoe, CA. _flalZl1 ~ COfflpenv who 11M1ed or 0 Ille rigtlt 01 CledlcallOn, -Pfl·I c:orCled In Book 263, Peget 39 to •2 866. In Ille Clly ol Coall M.... 18226 YtllOW Wooo Wey. !Nine, C.A. H1QM 90830 Pvblllhld Ottnge Cout Deity ~ tor this Injury .,. een.. •t• llrMll wtthln Ille COVl<ed ptop. lnelusiv• ol Mlacelleneou1 Mep•. In nt~ 01 Or1111g1. St•t• ot Cell C~; 92664 Attomer et Lew The neme(t). SOClll ~ (Of) PMoc Dec. 7, 14. 21, 28, 1M3 11n11e Hoepltel, P.O. Box 80&5. In· fOf the purpoee& 01 lngrees and 1111 olt1ol ot the coonty recorder of ornle, 11 per mep rec:orde<l In Book (If • ,.,, .. , lddr"' 01 common m ...,._ •-Fedlrll Tu Number. end me111ng e3e2·•3 QlliWOOd. CA. 90307; Df. EM.°"*· -. ell u more pertlCuletlY d .. said county 16 Pages •7 10 SO 1nc:Ju11111 of Mia-Oetlgnetlon of prQPlf'ly 11 Shown l'.O .... m edd•-. end ZIP Code Number, Of -----------301 Preirle, Inglewood, CA rlbld In the ertlcle enlltlld "E•N-Thi strMI addrau end common lleneout Mept, record• ol aald Of. •boll•. no werrenty 11 gl~ M,!o 111 ..._ lelelld. CA...., the treneler9t(•) et« MYRON Mill• P\8.IC NOTICE I. None ta" In tn11 Clr1eln Oeclet•llon of deslgneuon, II any, of Ille rH I PfOI>-o• County I complet-°' correct,_.) Tiie (114) fn.1'10 ER, 3201 OekOll. Coete ....... CA. -----------t. Thie ~Uon la llted blceuM 111111 condition• end rn trle-erty dltcrlbld •bov• 11 purported 10 PARCEL 2 An ••Mf!'le'11 lor In· blnlllci.,.,. under Mid Deed of Publllhld Orenge Cout Deity PllOI 92828 PICTITIOUe .,._ .. of 1 OIMQl-.ner1~ "-t>IM1Y Ion•-· bt: 3842 Cotley SlrMI, INlne, CA rest. ~tu and eniovmenl over Trust, t>y rNIOll of • bruc:n or di-Dec 7. 14, 21, :ie, 1983. Tnet 1n. pereonel ~operty to be ...._ ITAT'lmMT lor: Tem9Qflt'f lncMnnlty, Ellcepl thlttlrom Peroel 1 and 2. 9~ he c;ommon •••••of said Trac:1 No. leull In the ot>llQlllOnt ~ s:Jn.93 tr~fed le deeCl1bed In o--• The 1o11ow1ng per.ona .,. doing Permlnlnt dlMblHty nlty, f'I-11 oll 011 rlQhll mlfllC'alS. mlnerll The undersigned Tru1111 dis-668, 11 Ml lorlh In Al'lk:le II, Sec-tlle<eby. neretotore uec:uted end 11 mettrllll. euppllet, rnerdllndlN. bl.I._ ee; imour-it '°' medlc:al uptnM, 1gn11' ne turel gu rlgllll, end other clelma any lleblllty tor env lncorreGt· Ion I of the 0ec1er1tlon of Co.... delivered to 1111 undtrslgnld •writ· .. _IC NOTICE equlpmtlfll. Car) l\ifnltut't. ft•tvr.. D.M.P. IMPORTS, 291 N. St•1• Medlcal lr11tment, Compenlltlon at )'droeetbonl by WhltOIVer neme ness ot the '''"' l ddraas 1no other anta. Condl1lon1 and Reatrlctlona ten Oeciertllon ol Oeleull end 0.. ..-.-. equipment, trldlname, gOOdwtll, College Blvd., Orenge, CA. 928N prop1r rete, R1nebllltellon, nown tne1 may be w1tnln or under common dat19net1on. II eny. ahOwn t<:Ordld February 7, 1978, In Book mend tor Sile, and ""rlnan notice of MOTICI TO ltlll. INMtlold lmprOYllllente 8l'ld F«Nndo M9rl611, 1315 S. Broed· Other(Spedfy) lneutence c:owteoe; lie petcel of land 111re1nebo11e de-nereln 12656 Pege 1519 Otllclel Rt<:ord• breech end 01 elec:1lon 10 ~u .. the 1toek In trldt of the~ known. wey, Sent• Ana CA. 92707 peMltlee; Ill appllcebll und« Lebor ''* togetner wtth lhe perpetu•I Seid sa11w111 bl medl, but wtthout I Hid Orenge County undenlgned to Mii Mid prOf)lf'ly 10 CON~~O:iAUING •• THE SPORTSPAOE end I~ Ii~ Denleleon, 2140 Tl'lurln St .. Code. lght of drllllng. mining. exploring co-:enentorwerrenty, npre .. orlm· Tru11or or re<:ord ownet: HEIDI N llS!y Mid Obllgll.IOnt. •nd ,,...,.. HO«. DllTNCT· loc:ated et: 16412 Old Newpon INd .. COit• ......_CA. 92701 Oeled et Newpon e-n, Cdfornle. d operating therefor and atorlng In plied. reg1rdlng title, po•-aton. or EAN FISHER •her lhe undersigned ceulld ••Id IC ' Colt• MIN, CA. togetllef wttti tM t.atry N. P.a.. 714 s. Penon, Mercy 15, 1983. nd removing the tam• trom aald encumbrenc... Including tH•. lha •l•eet eddrna and other notk:e or breec:h end of eile:llon 10 lrvlo':~.Scnool Oletrlct tollowlnO d .. orlb•d alc;ohollo Sant• An•. CA. 92701 J011n H. Mltc:llell •nd O< an otllef land, lnc;ludlng Ille chargn end expen-of the TrutlM ommon OH lgnetlon, If eny, of lhl bl r~oreltd Auguat 2•, 1983 u . • t>ewreige lloenltC•): on .... bell' Tiii• bl.tel,_ le c;onductld by: • s10 Newport C«ittr Ortve, Suite lgnt 10 ~lpatoc;k. or dlrec:tlonelty ano of the 1rv111 111 .. ted by Mid real property detcrlbtd •bov• 18 ln11r. No 83·370828 ol ottlclel ,. 3.C:1Pc,;·:;o JMc~~· 1964 end wine llctnM no. 42· 111010 now gener.i pattntrtllllcl. 1190 rlll end mine from lands o1ner tnen Auetsment Lien. lo P•Y the remeln· purpol'lad to bl: 3409 DeeDMOltve. corda In the offlc;e ol the Rec:0tder of Ol d I I I • Offt latued tor H id prtmlM•. tor Ftrnendo Mendel Newport Beeetl, CA. 12MO hot1 hlfelneb0111 d1terlbld ou or Ing prlnclpal sum ol ll!I llero(a) to wit osta Me .. Cllltornle Orenge County; •trlct A m n •lret on Cl, pteml-IOCe1ed et (-llddr-) Tiiie etelement wu flled •Ith the (1141844-7877 U well•. tunnels end shahs Into. 12,249.SO wt1n lntere&t lherlon from The unoerllloned TrullM die· SllCI sell will be midi, bul wttll0u1 4 t Al~r ~1'~~ t'~582 Old Newport lll\ld., Coeta County Clerk of Ol'lnOI Co\lnty on ll'ubllellecl 0..llnQt COMt Diiiy Piiot nrougn or ec;rou 111e subaurteoe of Jul)' 1• 1982 u Pit ennum 11 I alma env Hablll1y tor eny lneorrect covenant ~werrenty, tllPIMI or"!"· T k:l11on• E ul 1 Cell!. Dec. 8, 11113. Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 1983 lie lend lllfelnebove described end proVldld In Mid lien. plv1 coat1 nest ol 1he street •ddr"' and otlltl plied, regerdlng title poMMllon, or ~ Q pmen That the totll conllderlllon fOt 9'111ta 8263-83 0 bOllorn auc:n wtllpstooked or THE DECLAAANT. Undtr Mid ommon designttlon If 1nv. snow •ncvmbrano ... ,.opeyl~r)emelnlng NO~E 18 HERE BY GIVEN lhlt 1111 trllnltwof Mid~ end of Pu~ Ortnge Coelt o.11)' lrec:tlonalty drlllld well•. tunnels NOTICE OF LIEN. neretotore t ll· lllfeln ptlncipel tum o the "°''"'' ~ ~nemed SCllool Oltlll'lct of llld llcenM(I) 11 the eum of Piiot Dec. 7, l 4, 2l, 21. 1983. lh•fl• under llftl blnM'th or eco1ed end dellvered to the under· Said uJe will be mede. but wttnou1 by MIO deld or Trvat. w1tn Inter.., Coun Cellfornle. IC1l ..., 188.000.00 lncillcllng lnverllory ...... es87-83 rta.JC NOTICE tne •J{t•lor Umlts thereof, signed • Dlcilfetlon ol Deteull of covenant or w•rtanty. expr ... °'Im· u 1n Mid note ptOYICled, edvencee. If ~r 'Tt• G..._...._. r:;!."J mated •1 11,000.00. wtlldl conallll ~ 10 redrlft, rl1unrill. equip. main-dtf•~ and Demend for Siii. eno • led. regetdlng tl11e, ~. any. under 11111erma of Mid Deed of etne::" ,...,,.;;·t~~:_ "DIS: of the tollowlng: ~ COURT lln repelr dMplfl end c»trete .,,Y wnttan NollCI ol DtflUll end Eltc:· ancumbrel'CIS 10 pey the un trust 1-. cfletQM, end~ of DJCT .. ..,,. eoelW but not ou11\;•1n Oii e~ • ..._·or ml,_ without how tlon to Sill. Tiie undersigned c9UMCI belancl 01 1,,e nolt(t) Mtu~b the TrvatM end of 1111 trueta crMted " • r up to, .._... P\a.IC NIJT1C( C0UWTY °' Olt.ANQI tne riglll to dtlll mine 01tor .. llld Notice of Dtf1Ul1 lllld El«110n eld Deed ot Truat to·wlt b)' Nld DM<I OI Tr\111 !er lllan Ille ~l'8tld time, CMdll perlOnll Chec:lt In the Matt« of the xotOr• end C>Plf•I• tn;ougn j,,. _: 10 SEii to be reoordld In rne County 188 687 26 Including u P,ollldld 1 Slid Nit wlll be held on Wedn.-bid• for thl IW8td of • ~ IS,000.00 MOTICI °' ~ uu Appllc:atlon of -or '"-upper 500 feel of tlll whert thl rMI Pf0pet'IU3 lc>Utt0 n 1ci nolt(ti. ldvlllC9e, 11 eny u dey. December 21, 1983, •• 2:00 re:.!,'°'..:: =·the piece demltld note 10 be r~ wttn "-..... ~ &n.t Oertrd Moylee bturl-Of Ille lend hlteln•bOW ~=:~~:: 2~R,USTEE SER· the lllfml ol Mid Deed Of Trvt t. ·-r,·~~o'':'ne ~.~v;:;· ~t~ ~end el\ell bl open-c:aet'I tntough ~ow T ......... K·--tor Change of "'-bid. ch111gn end 1xpen-of tne Tru11 °' • ~-ino publlcty •Nd lllol..cS 11 11ie 13e,OOO.OO UNrT COO& IC Ho. A 120752 • more common!)' known as: 49 VICE end of thl tl'\lll• crN ted by 300 Eut Cnepmen Ave.. enge, bolle-4teted Um• end ... _ Promllloty l'IOC• In f1vor of ..._ IGUfTY LOAMI, ..C. OAOER TO SHOW CAUSE Creek Corona del Mer CA et Hid Truatee . Deed ol Truat CA. 1 ,._. 125,000.00 ~ eppoln'9d TN91ee under tne FOR CHANGE OF NAME Terma of uMi c:uh In lawful mOneY I lOO.B Peclfk: Cout HIQhwey Thi benellc11ry unoer Mid Al Ille llml ol 1111 Initial pul)ll.. Each ~ rnuet ~ with hie Thlt le hM beell llOfeed ~ t o.crttled deed of tNl1 Emelt Ger•d Moylee 1111 filed • the United St•t• on conllrmallon Hermot1 BNcil, CA 90254 of T "'" hlr•tolore executl<I end CllllOn ol !Illa notice. Ille total bid • c:en ~ ICT • ~ Mid tr111'*M(•) end Mid ,,..,.. WILL LL AT PUil.iC AUCTION petition In Ihle court tor en order ui. or pel'1 c:uh end bllanoe (2 l3) 772. 1174 livered IO lhl undlBignld I wrltt lllT\OUnl ol 1111 unpeld bllenol of the peylOlt to the R Of • *°'(I) thet coneldlrMlon 1or the TO THE HIGHEST ltOOE1' FOR lllowlng petitioner lo e:tierl09 nle/llef • by note eec:ured by MO<l· Publllhed Of11>g1 Cout Dally Piiot Oectarallon of Oeleult end Demen obllgetlon MCUred by the ebo\11 0. bond In Ille form ... fortll In the trenefer of Mid~ end of Mid CASH ANO/Of' THE CASHIERS~ Mme trom Erneet Olr'erd Moytee to 0< Trulf Deed on thl ptoperty DIC. 7 14• 2l. l963. . for Sell. and 1 wrl1tan NotlOI of llCl1blCI deed ot lrutl llnd Mllmel-: =tr~~oc;u::: ~: == llClnM(I) II to be peld Oftty 8"" CERTIFIED CHECf<I SPEClFIEO IN Aotl«1 E,,_, Oeterd. IClld. Ten per cent of emoon1 bid 6310•83 fau11 1nd EllC11on to Sell Tne u ~~~0;;~-· 11/ld ldvllf!OM •mount of bid u 1 gueren11e lhlt tr.,.._ hit bterl epprovect bv 0.. CIVIL COOf SECTION 292411 (pey- IT 18 HEREBY ORDERED 11111 ell o bl dlpoelted wttn bid 11gned caulld .. Id Notk:e of DefllUI • · · he bidder wt" t Int tlll pll'lment of Alcollollc hvereige llb6e at ttle 1lml of NII In lawfUI per90l'll lnt-1ed In the metttr Bid• 0< ollera to be In writing ano l't&.IC NOTICE end E1ec:11on to Sell to bl recorded t [ihe ,•otal :',~';!n:*~ f. :,,<>POMd ClOnlrllCl ~ ~hi .:ne 11 Con1lol. pureuent to Sec. 24073 tt moriey of the UNted S~l ell rlgtlt. ~ llP9Mf belore thll court In n bl received 11 the elor ... ld of· tne county whet• 1hl rlll PfOperly I " m• ,:;" • be obtllnld ": call ewerdld 10 nlm In Ille tlllnt of 1.._ eeq. title Ind Int.,., corwe,..o to end Otpwtment No. 3 et 700 Clvl() et eny time 1'1t1 the first publl· CNaa C.OU7t 1oce1ed c-omJ>U m Y Y · , 10 .,,,., Int~ Mid contrllCl lldl Thlt tn. herein dllCttbld trene-now held by It under Mid ~ of Cent• Or1Yt We&t. Sen!• Ane. Call· tlon nereot and before dell of Hoelce of .... of Tru11ee or party conduc;tlng Mii Ing 17141 937-0988 ll\I dey beforl ~rlty wHI bl torlttted • tere.,..lo beconeummlted, eublect True! In the property hlreinaflet CS. lomll, on December 30. 1963. •t .. ""' '"'°'*" ., TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COM lh• Siie. The DISTRICT . ,,,. rloh1 10 IM ll>oYI f)(ovltlonl. et SERVICE ecrlbld: 11:15 o'dodl AM., end thin end thlrw LAURA M. STOUGH ""Hie tele PANY OF CALIFORNIA Oeted: Nov~btrl(~8R l9E8;CROW 10 reflot llllY or .:i-=:: to we"M! ESCROW COMPANY, 14212 INcm TRU8TOR: MILOAE.D E. PLACE "'°" c:auM. It lllly they n.111 • why dmlnlllrllOf of lh• No SE p 5425 800 N Mein StrMI ~~~~~:~LINC AN eny lrregulerltlee O< lnfO<mallll• In Bl .. WMll'nlnlttr. CA. 112183 on Ofi BENEFICIARY: EQUITY LOANS, Mid petition tor c:flenge of neme Ell•t• of Mid Oecldent In the Superior Coul'l of the Sl111 Senta Ane. CA. 02702 • · bid In Int blddl afler Jenuery 4, 11114. INC. lhollld not be grarlled Am• L. ~A ol CaJlfornl•. lor lh• Coor11y of Loa Attn· Joyce w11111m1 as seld TrullH, eny •Of ng. All othlf buel,_ namt1 end Id· RECORDED November 29. 1982 IT IS FURTHER 0<dered tnet • Lew C«peteltoft A"9'1ea ' 7141953·2020 X 254 Sy T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, IQlnl No bldd« mey wttlldrew nit bid 0.......-~ by the tr.,.._ort~M lnetr, No. 12-414973 o4 Ofllciel c;opy ol tl\lt order to lhOw CIUM be VIII Opofto In the Meller of 1n1. Ellete of D••• November 18. 1963 Sy Wend• Mc;Mllllon. Aulllent Sec· :~ ~ ~: 1°1 ~~ ~ d':.:. wttn1n lflf• yMtl IMt peel, eo tw Rec:orda In the office of the AICordel publlthlCI In the Ofengt Cont Deity ......... 8Mcfl CA.12113 PAUL ERWIN SATES, M 0 . •k• Tlcor Tlllt l111ur-Comtte111 oetary A •• or :c. bond ::, bl ,.: known to trentferel(I). ere: of 0..lllge County: Piiot. • n-•P•Plf ot glnlfll AllOf~I) lor Admlnlt1rllrl~ PAUL e BATES. M 0 . tCon-of Cellfor11la,. corporelloft, One City Blvd West, Orenge, CA QUlr::,1:.0 exac;utlon of the ()On· Neme end eddr-of IKr Mid dMd of I/ult deac;(lbM Ille ctrculltlon, publlsllld In tnl1 county Publllhld Orenge Coest Delly Piiot Mn111Ml 1-ty Tlllt l11euteftOI ef\d 92668 ... holdtr: SERVICE ESCROW COM IOllOWlflllrQPMY: It IMet onct • wMlc tor lour con· Dec 9 1 13 1983 Notice 11 hlreby given th•I the Tn.111 Cempenr .. Mid Truetaa (714) 635-11288 trec1 Thi bond lllall be In the l0<m PANY. 14212 8Mdl 81., W•t PARC£ 1: An undMdld v.in eecutMIWlk• prior 10 the dey ol Mid · • · 6378..83 undersigned wlll NII II Prlv11e u ll, ar: Joyce *111.;..• ' PubllSlllCI Orenge CoH t Deity Mt IOt1~~J~:';b~1'· mln1ttr, CA. 02183 lnl•ell In end to Lot 37 of Traci No llelr1ng to the nlgnest end 11111 bldoer. tut>-Publlthecl or11119 co.t Deity Piiot PllOI Dec 1 14, 21, t983 Oetld: November 29. 1983 N14, In the City of Colt• MeN. Deted NcNernt>« 16, 1913 )ec;l to confirmation of seld Superlof Nolt. n. 30, ~. 1. tta. 6309-63 Dlled thl• JOtn dey 01 No_,,ber, DAVID BOOTH County of Ortnge, St•t• of Cell· FRANK DOMENICHINI Coul'l, Of't ()( • .,., lhl 19tn d•Y of 1111~ l983 I Y A 8 tan6ty Cot~ Trentterort•J torn!&. .. pet "'IC> •-Old In Boolt Judte of tne PUii.JC NOTICE Dec:ember 1983 •• the olflcil or .,. .. 'IC NOTICE Dlmt.tC NOTICE SeCrl1wy 011111 M'<"ON MllLfR 211. Pti9tl 10 10 13 lnduel\oe, mfl. Superior CourT Thomas V Oelnl, 13024 Balley St., t"UDL rUDL Tr.,...91(1) ce11eneoue 1n41Pf, In the office ol 1111 Pvblithld Ot111ge CoM1 Dally PllOt FlCTTTIOUl IUIMH p 0 8011 9311, Whlltl••. CA NOTICe Of TINITU'l IALE Boerd P\lbllll'led O..tnge CoMt Diiiy Piiot Count)' recorder of Mid county. Nov 30 Dec 7 14, 21, 19&3 NAMl STA TEMlNT 90608-9311, Count)' of lot Angelte. loen No. ZK-Det•l 8Tlll'HlNS llQAL NOTICE Publlahlcl Orenge COMt Delly Piiot Dec. 7, 1983 Eltoepelng t'*"'rom the toflowlnO, . . ' ' 8271·83 Tiie loOowlng person It dOlng Stele of Celllorn11, ell right, 1l1le end T.t . Ho. D·1f11' Pur•uenllo orderol tne C.lll0<nl1 Dec 7. 14, 1993 83N-t3 (A) Unite 1through4 M enown 00 buslnese u 1n11<est ol 1110 tcon_...a1ae1. 1n end UHfT COOE o Coattel Commlallon. notlCI of PIJ~ 8326-13 the Condominium Pten R9corOld In ----.. -_-IC_NO_TICE____ COOK BROTHERS ANO COM· 10 all the ctrn1n rMI ptoperty lltuete SERVICE OlMENSIOHS lie nearing It g""'1 to OWnat'I en<! 9oo11 "23, Peol 1111, Of11c1e1 ..... ~ PANV. 10112 Blrc;llwood Drlv1, In the County ol Orange. Stele of INCORPORATED occupentaof-roundlng Pf°'*11M "8.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE corCIL ____ ........ _ ................ ;;.... __ Huntington 8Nch. CA 92648 ca111om11, pertlcullfty d.-c:rlbld u 11 dul)' eppolnle<I Tru.tlM under the 91'0 othlr lntwMllO plllllee Seid Cl) The ~ ~ to ~ ACmlOUe IUeMll Pnlllp oen111 Cook. 10112 1oi1ows.10-w11 Lot 33 ot Trac:1 8220, lolk>wlng dlll'C(lblCI deed of '""' publlc llMtlng It llClhlitullO on Ille ou AM 11 DP'AU..T U11D1Jt A NOTICE OF DEATH OF ....,,, and oocupency of .. 11\0M The ~ ·~-....... .,,, Ellrcnwood Ortve, Huntington a..cn. BOO!! 227. Pe,gea 35-39 of Mlec WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Dec:ember 14 ~de for ~~~ CW TRUeT DAT'ID. Mr rt, VERYl.E 8. WYATT AND erw dellQIMlted M peliol. lllAO"I ,.......__ ....... .,. A. 92648 Meps. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR '°' eoutal perm,, number _... "" \K.111 YOU TAKI ACtlOM OF PETITION TO ADMIN· end pettclng epecm. M lflOwrl upon ~IOR~TORY EOuip••ENT G0tdon Wllltlm (Kul'l) Coo« Jr · more commonly known u 17229 CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR et kJbm/lled by Ille County of Of. 0"90ftCTYOUA"'°""'T't,n ISTER ES"" ATE NO the Condominium PIM ebo\11 ,... ..-" ... 10, 12 Birchwood OrlYI. Huntington R•lrnef Or.. Founllln Valley, CA. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN .. EllwSuoomentel Menagetnenl y. MM..D AT A P'\alC IALL ' • Wr9d to. SPECIALISTS, 3484 Wimbledon 'CA. 02848 92708 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pey· Agency. bject eppllcetloll It lo YOU •ID AN IJOl\.ANA110M AlHtU PAACEL 2: Unit 2 In lot 37 M Wey.ColteMeM.CA.11262e OordonWIHlam Coolc, S1., 10112 Tlfm1olHleculllnlewfulmoney ebll et tne lime ol sale In lewful permit conllructlOn of leYlt Im-' THI NATUflll O' TH• To all heira, benefldaria .,_upontheCondomlnlumf'len Roger Mldleel Mc:Olermld. 3484 dlwood Drlw. Huntington a..cn. of the Unllld StetM on c:onnrmetlOn money ot 1111 united Ste111) ell right. pro"f'*'11 ~~enn:'~ UIMMO AGAINeT Y:Jli.OU creditors and contlnoent .._~to. Wlmtiledon w..,, eo.tl ~. CA. . 112&48 of Ille, or pel'l c:Nh end belenc:e !Ille and lnttlfest c;onveyec:t to end Hunt ngton--. CONTACT A l..A . "" r-PAAcll 3: The •dueive rtgllt 10 l2t2t Lynn OIVIH Cook, 10 I 12 ev1def1ced by not• MCurlCI l>y MOl'l· now hald by II undlr .. id Deed of Ad•m• Avenue end Ille ClOnfluence NOTICa M TRUITl9 .. uu creditors or VERYLE B. POlll 1lon end oooupency of1110et H...in Antle At>IM)'. 13833 La lreflwood Orlw, Huntington SMc;n, gege or Trvat Deed on the property Trust 1n the propeny nereln•Mer d .. with Telbtr1 Cnennel In the City of T.I ..... 4t0it1 WYATT and peraone who t:::lone of Lot 37 "-Ibid In :.. Plaza, Qwden Grove, CA. ~h~:::_ II c;onducted by' .,, ~ :'~~;:: =· b% •mount bid IC~~~TOR: GERALD D. STEP· Hu;~:~1~b~hMrtno wtll Clom• ~!s~~y~=i::~~.,='. may be otherwise lnte~ted .:~.~:.no =.:::·=.c: Thie bl.I._ " c:onducted by: • ndMduel. Bid• or otfers to be 111 writing end EH ENS menc:e •t 0:00 •.m on o-nber l4, 1 10:00 1.m. ot Mid dey. In the room ln the w~ and/or eltate. edfoinlng unit 2 uov. clMcrtbld llmfted pel11'*'1h1C>. Lynn Dellllt Cook wlll bl received •• th• •lorneld Of· BENEFICIARY ANAHEIM SA\/· 1983. •I tile Sllelttr lllend Merine uldl for conducting Truet•'• A petluon hu been filed lllvlnO. reepectlve unit number, .. ~ .. ~~' ~erm"._. Id ~tn t..... Thie et••-• w .. n1e<1 with the lkle " eny llm• •Mer the flrll publl· INGS ANO Inn, 2051 Shelter lllend Or1111, S1111 SalM, wttNn the°"'°"' of NAL Es. by J ohn H. Wyatt ln the Su· lflowl'I on the Condominium Plen ~,.,.:::--:; ,::::_ _,Cou..,nty on',. nty Clerk ol Orange County Oil c;etlon hereof end before det1 of LOAN ASSOCIATION Diego Cellfomle. lntormetlOn reltl· ATE SECURITIES Sl!RVICI!. periorCourtof~Coun 1boW referred to. 100-Clllr .tth • .._,. "' vr-.,.... av 14, 1963. sale RECORDED O<itober 21 1912 .. Ing lo tfllt coeetal eppllcatlon .. bl loceled 11 2020 NOf1tl lfoedwtly, • ~ r1gtlt to Ull the CC)fn- ' 11113· Oetl<I 1n11 mn dey ot November. lnllr No. 82·371180 of Oh1c1a1 ,. •v•ll•ble •t 11\1 ottlc;e of '"' Call· t• 208. In the cny of Senti AM. ty requestl.nc that ohn H. rno11 w1lllw1ye end drlvew1y1 P\iblllfled 0r-,. __ 1111~ 'noclM 1983. ord1 In tne otflce 011111 Rec:ord« ot f0<nl• Coutal CornmlNlon, Soutn ty of Ofenge. et• of c... Wyatt be appointed u per· locltld on Ille 0011clom1111um Iott In -..-....,_, .,_, Put>lietled OfllllQI eo..1 0111)' Weyne E. Thompson Orange County. • Coeet Olatrk:I, 2411 W. 8roedwey, MAL ESTATE SECURITIES IOnal reprmentatlve to ad· Mid Trect. Piiot ~. 1· 14. 2l, 21. 1~:,7443 Piiot Nov. 18. 23, 30. Dec. 7, 1963. Allomey-11-L.aw .. Id died of tru1t dlecrll>M tfll Lo: 18:·~;._!1 .... , 7 deye ERVICE, e ClllfOfnle corporetlon1 minister the estate of VER PA..cll 4: An undMclld 1/140lh ""' 6101~Tilompeo11&11fown IOllOW1ng Pf o "'V dul)'eippolntldTrueteeundlr-• lnWelllnendtolot1ofTrlC1No. I. 1'11111., An. Loi 33 ol Trect 2959, In the City of ~ J~,,':w:~{ri:l':...:ec1 euent 10 1111 ~ ~ .... ~ YLE B. WY A TT (under the ee14, Ill mt Qty Of co.ta ....._ =~~ ..... ---""""---~------------1'·0· ... Ito C.,.t• MIN ... per mep recorOld In Publllhtd u°' CoM1 Diiiy ~ In tMt Otttlln o..d of Trull Independent AdminilUatlon County of °'*'Of, 8..,. of Cel-BllTH .IDTICIS =·vc~-:-=!,!11~. ~-:: •• ~~~m:·o~:: Dec. 8, 7, 8,:. en=~~ iic~~ of EBta\eS Act). The petition ~10"': :""~.":: I ii Conaervator of the Ette11 County ~d« of uld County. 1311..a ERICKION, en unmMflld men. ,... Is eel fot' h8rinR in Dept. No. ctlllneOut ~In 1he Oflloe of mt ot Slid Peut Erwin Se tM YOU ARE tN OEFAUL T UND£R A rtll.IC NOTICE did AA 29, 1'80, In Bodi t3e80 3 al 700 CMc Center Dr .. County~« Mid County. QUIRING ALMA MARIE QUIRING. 87. a resident o f Costa Mesa for 25 years, peaed aw1y December 4.1983 tn St. Edna Convale9Cenl Center . Santa Ana. She wu bom in Minnelota on July 16,1896. She la survived by her son, Lawrence or N evada, Walter and MUford of Ari· i.ona. Howard of Montana. Nonnan of California and etc .. ConlatvelM DEED OF THUST DATED October 6, Offldel Aecorde of Mid County, al West Santa Ana, CA 92701 YOU AM IN OEFAULT IJHotR A Raymond, Oregon: daugh· Put>lr.hecl Orenge COU1 Diiiy Piiot 11982 UPol:.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION MOntl °' P\&JC pegt 1420 Aecor'dlr'• ll\llNmenl J . 4 1984 9·30 OEEOOF TIWIT DATED Ncl'lemtler ters. Dorothy Oevlm of Nov 30, Dec 1, 7, 1983 TO l'ROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. ll ·~ °' PIJtaoMAL No. 31803. by reMon of. br.ectl of on M anuary • •l . •• 1M2. UNU88 YOU TAl<E AC-Wa,,~ington. Jean M urp hy 828M3 ~~1~~~~~~~1:P~~~~~b~ ~ ~ ~~ A. IF. YOU om to the ~.1£ M~.r~~ :=: o f M 1ctugan and Rosemary f't&.IC NOTICE THE NATURE OF TH'E PROCEED-CUMewtut O.W..) IOOUdtng thel t>teecfl or oeteult, No-· f th ... ,_ LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-Fi.ne of Arizona 28 grand· ING AGAINST VOU YOU SHOULD In the Metter of. OUEST-'O tloeot~--OldAuouet2 granung O e peu .. uu, you NATION OF THE NATUflle OF THE children; 14 g;.eat grand ,ICTTTIOUt IUl*IH CONTACT A LAWYER ~~5~~:.s~ Ml~NE~~·~: 1083 .. Recorder·• lnetrurnent No'. sh~ either •ppeat at the P..OCEEDINO AGAINST VOY. YOU ch'ld e . two bn>'hers in NAMl 8TATl•WT 230~ W81lmln1ter AYI . Colt• dlllll CeN Ho 30 u 77 Munlclpel 93-333924, Will SELL AT PUIUC heanng and 1tate you objec--SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVEA. I r n. The lollowlng per.on II doing MIN. CA 02927 Coul'l County. of oreng4. Stat• of AUCTION TO ™E HIGHEST 81[). lions or file written obJec-1UO !owl ••.• ,,, oo.ee MIM. Arizona and o n e S1Ster m business ••· "(II 1 1trM1 ldckeet °' common C•lll~nl · DEA FOR CASH,~ rnOlleY of IM ., with ... _ ~ ... ...._lore CA. t2tff Mmnesota. Graveside ser-CAMBRIDGE WESTERN. 30•1 dMlgnetlcn of property It lhown Nouc: 11 hart by given lhll United StetM, °' 1 ClMll!er'• ctllOll u.ons u""' UAM• ~ore "•.v.ted0r9Moroornmon6M- Vlces were held Wednesday Cootldge •78, Cott• M.... CA. ebOve. no werrenty 11 given .. to Ila purtuent 10 M011on 1961 of the CMI dr""'" on 111111 Of netlOnel benll, • the hearing. Your appee.t· IONtton Gf property Ill.,_, Mlo\lle. Dece be 7 1 PM l Good 92626 oompletan"' or correc1n111)," TM Codi Stet• 01 C•Hfornl• Ille under· •1•1• or '9derll credit lllllOn. « • ance may be in pel"IOn ot' by no WW'l'lllt)' It QNerl 11 to Ml corn· m r at a M1en111 P w111not. 3041 Coolidge benlf\()lery under .. Id Deed 01 •IQned wlll llll •t public: Nie b)' oocn 11111 or fldlrel MMflOI end !Oen your attorney IMllenw or WNCtN11).0 Tiii Shephe rds' Cem e te r y , 11 78, Costa M"•· CA. 928211 Tru11, by reeaon 01 • bruc:n °' d .. ptlltlve bidding on tne 12th dey of llMOCletlOI\ domlclled In thle ,, ... , IF YOU ARE A CREDI bentftclery under Mid Oetcl ot 17952 Beach Blvd H u n t· Tnla butlMU 11 conduc;ted by· en 11u11 In the obllglllont MClUfed December 1983 et 10 o'do<:I! AM eM pl)'llblt It IM tim. of ..... Ill -Trutl, by,_ Of• ~Of 0. Be h ' lndlvldull. thereby, 11e<11olor• ll!ICuted end 11 .mi...• Id op9,," rlgflt. tttte end lnttniet !*<I by It, M TOR or a contlnaenl creditor tlUl1 In lflt ob119111oM MQnd ~;:=======:;;;:;;;;:--1 rngu>n ac · Mlonee4 P Werlllol delivered to.tne underalgned I writ· r~ ~ llored ;.r ~ .J TrullM, In tnet reel property lltUlte of the d«ealed you rnUlt flJe thereby. '*-'°'°"' e!C9Cllted end r "' 1--------____ . Tn11 ttetement w11 tllld w11n 1111 ten Oec:lereuon ot Deteull end De-loc•tld 11 16572 'eommerc:e L~ In llld COUflty Ind 81•1•, ~ ur cla.lm with the court or clellWfld to the undtrelgnecl • wrtt· McCORMICK MORTUA"'Y 1715 L~= Canyon Rd. 1..9gUna h, Ca. 12151 •t«-1•15 NM:aMOTHPI llUIMADWA'f MOllTUAltY 110lfoedway CottaMeM .. , •• ,50 WILLETT County Cllrtt of Orenge County on mend for Sell. end written nottc:• ot City 01 Huntington a..cn County oi .. tollowt· yo __ , '*' Oedlldon ol DlflUlt encl 0.. IDR HENRY TR U X Nov. 21. 1983 breeoh and ol tllCtlon to ceu .. Ille Orenge 81111 01 Cel1t0rnl• 1111 Lot 64 of Treot No. S741 M per pretenl ll to the pe._.. ... rep-l'lllnd 1or 8111. end wrmen nottoe of A ~ undersigned to Mii uld pr<>pet'ty to • ... ' mep -Old In Boe* 131 Paoet 20 reeentatl~ appointed by the br9IOtl end of~ to c... IN WILLE:M' pas.w<t away in Publllhld 0..1n,. CoMt Delly ntl•ty 1lkl oblJ01110n1, end thlf• =~~~= t>t.:W Pit· to 23 lnctuelYe of MtecelllleOlle court withln four months 1111daf...,_, to,.. Mid ~to Ne wport Beach CA on De-Piiot Nov 30. Dec. 7 , 14, 21, 1963. eMtlf the undtrllgned ceuled Mid Oetcriptlon """'' M1P9 In tht office of 1111 reoorcllr Of f th da•• ff•-,_.,_~ -~ Mid ~ttone. and ,,_.. ' • . 8274-83 notlc:• of bl'MCh end of etectlon 10 · · Mid county rom e ""O u•• _IL..,. efter tN uildlnlQlled C*Md MICI cember 4,1983. After his bl recorded Augu11 t2 tta3 u One St.., Bolt Cfedle approx 211 The •tr• addr-or other OCJmoo of letters u provlded ln Sec· llOI* of bt..ctl end ot ~to high 1Chool gra d uation , Dr. PtalC NOTICE 1n11r No. 93.351u1 of Otnc.e1 Re-~~= Bolt Credle llPPfOll mot1~10nofmtreelptoperty lion 700 of the ProbA~ Code be~ AU11U11 K~ • W 111 et t e n r o 11 e d 1 n ACTTTIOUI WH cord• In 1111 olllct of the~°'"' of 25 tet1 111 length '*91n•~ cletcl1becl II ~ of C.Ufomla '!be t1tne for "*'· Ho. 1347114• of ,.._ Pre-dentaJ and pre·medical ........ tTA __ ... Orange County; One P1 .. 11e toe> ~t mold Approx. to be: 821l'rWclloOtlve.Coell1111 .. ,,. -•-•~.will not ..i-oordllllltlt°"'°90ftheAaootdlrot -• • '"• Seld .. 11 wm be mede, but wttl'IOUt 30 tt rn ,_.,th MIM. CellfomlL ...... ,....... a-.. ~ CouMv[ counes at the University of Thi to11ow1ng peraon la dolno co~ent orwetr1111ty,1xpr-orlm· v....OU. ';:.,. mltcellaneoul bOll Theunclel....,,_ebydleo!llMI priortofourmonthaframthe 18'd.-wlllbemeoe.but~ Waahlngton. F ollo wing his butlneM K ptlld, r~dlng 11111 potetttlon, or l!lml ell ileblltv lor f//ly 1nco11ect1..,. Ill dtte of the ~notioed OCMNfllor-Wlfflftly,~orlrn-ltUdles at Washington, he ROllllNS & A880CIATES, w enoumbf-. to pey the ,..,..llftlftO Deled tlllt 3111 dey of Octobtl ttl3. Mid ltfMC ~ Of ottw ootn-bow ...... ,...,.,. llllt II I lft, Of ed , _ .. _ 1 and Ori~. NeowPQf1 lllCll, CA pr1nc1pa1 eurn ot 1111 note(•) MCUted Oueltld En~ Ille. mon dellQIMlllOft. a • V ev ... ....,...,.. ......... ~ to pey tN t9lftlllftlllO mov '° ~ ru1ge1es by Mid deed of T""''· wttti 1ntwwt Plelntlff 8llld t111 .. be "*" wltlOul YOU MA ~ ... oor: prtnalplil Mft °'.,. noNl(ll .....a enrolled ln the School of Ther•H Ann Robbin•. 431 M In Mid note provtOed, ..._,If...._ L. C... wwrenty,..,_ortmpllel, 1'191'd-file kept by the court. If you i.y Mid .-of TNll, *' ..,_ Dendttry 1\ the UnJversily ~DrM,NeowPQf1Bw:tl,CA. env.unc11r11111erme ofMldOMdol ,.......,.c:.MtrOr ._.. Int t11t1, pa 1 11>11, or enourn-.,. tnt.er.ted In the ..i.ttll •lflllld,_.~....,._,• of Sourthe m Cahfornla. This bull,_ II conduclld bV 11'1 ::'t·~-=-9:i::'~ . ...-. CA.... ~ ~ ":.:";;:: you ma,y 191"'9 upon \he u: ~":::.:'..°!.== While 1ltending USC. Dr lftdMd\Mll. by Mid Deed ol Truet 0..-enot Co.I o.ity ""°' _.., 11¥..., o..d of T WWI ecuw ot' adminiltl'ator, GI' ... T"*-lftdof .. INlil ..... Willett wu responsible fot ni.r ... Ann Rol>bint Seld .... Wll beheld on: w.onee-Nov.'°· Oto. 7• lN3. ea7•13 Int.,.. encl oCllS.-•~ upon theauomey for then· i.yllldO...ofTNlt, inaW1Jna Pi Kappe ~pha. ~11~~'~:0. ~~ •: :~· ~~~8:3~ 2~ ·-.,. -nee :=-.;:-..::=:. •_.:-. .. ecutor or edmln'*-•. md -~~= ':.--::.~ .": one of th~ Un t nauonal Nov 21, ttl3. 1;ence to the CIYlc c.nter ~. ..--"" Mllll ~ Ind tM ..... file with the court wtth prool PJ11. ..... °"""9rl A,,... .,.. frll~mi\les on the USC '11!1171 300 Ellt ClllC>fllen Ave., O..tnge, f11Cnnou9.,_ll ct11t911, Md ...,.,_. Of tM of ....W..~• writtm ~ ..,_ ..... ce.to °"*' ....._ campua Alttt oom~eU Pul>l•thtd °'~ Coee1 OellV CA. . .wm ITATDmfT TNlill end Of"" iru. ~ i.y 11adftl thlll yow c-..rupacul IOO ._ ~ a-.. Of'lllll, hie ~ •t u Dr Nov. ao. o.c. 7, 14, 211~813. At tne 11rne ot tne 1n111111 pul*-The to11oW1ng PettON.,.. clolnO 911dDilldofTNll. """*'...,,.. _...._ -• .......... =n: ,_ CA. _________ u_1_2_.e:s_ cetlon of thle nottoe. IN t011I ~ _. Of llld a,..,_.., lnalWdllll l'MIOll-....,_,,. ~ .....,. an m• Ae ... .,. of IM 11111111 IMll- Wlllett practiaid denllaU'y Ml.IC llO""" ernoun1 Of the u11fM11c1 blllnol ot u. o.K.0. l'A"'1NIRI. 1012 U . .__.. ......... end tll· """*1 and a t ol. GMlft of 1111 fl04lle. .. ...., in the Lot Anae1ea area for ,._ otlllDe.tlOn *"'*' 1Wt11tebo8• 1r11t01, wea 102. ~AM. CA. pen111ofltltT"""9. •1'11.,.Clf ... -. _..GI' ol. the pd·....,..., ... ...,.....,..°' ... 2~ yHn. Dr. WW~ll WU an l'tCT1TIOUe ....... 1Clrl6ed died of truet lllcl ... lmllW 12707 lnf!tll p.;UClllOft .. W. ....._ II tionl Cl' accounll mtndcned ...... 111 ..... --._ .. --'-lhu&ial and Nam ITAW COiiie, I Xl*'I-· and eOV9llOll le My " ~ 1071 I l. ta7,ltU ll. ...... ._. .... 11111 •: llU ., .... ,..t epoc11 en t Thi f~ Pl"Oftt .,. doi"" 131.140 1. lflllol, ai.ttte 102. aMt• AM. C., W ! Hou--II, 1tN. ID 8ediOft 1200 and IJ00.1 ol. ...... == • n .,._ It rteponlibla for recrulUnc bullMM •• ... The tolll lnci.bttclMM being In t270T """'UTATI ~ ..... the call,..,. Probe• o.M ... ... Gue Rendtteon from Sfft. eeA01UAILIHOIPOAU, 1eaa2 et11m•t•onwnich1ne:c:i,~ AndrW J, Klllnl. 1011 1.1. c.lomlaooi ... Gall.._ -=-·=-==\~: lle N USC't finl ottldal ~ST. •20t, HIHlllllQton INcll, ::r,':)' ~~ ~ :::-:· Suite 102, llnt'I AM CA.:. Tt\IMll llOI-IMt Deft ..... llltl M ........... ll .... AthleUc Dln!ctoc'. Shortly ~:Jo..d ~ °' o,.. Vie..... PtlllllO v. o.i. 11111 M~ = O.J. -.,,. "',.,....... NI ......... CA...... ._ (11«• 111-. ... -thetufttt, Dr. Willett per· fl lllnofwn 11112 Gfw 9t. 1 2CfC: Delld: Nowmb9r II, tN3 lolll9¥lrcl ..,... 110. 1Mn1, CA. ............. ._-. .... ttn N ... IWlded Bill Hun\fl' to join HunlnO!on ·leldl, CA....... • llAVIOI OIMINSIONI h711 • ~Ce. M?OI '-'""' .... er.,. .&'Jll"'"'&"'':.11.!•l*:-=o.•• .. later bmurw the man tt~ ... r:: =:::-· ly TD. l lfMCI COWNrf. ....-·,~:::: !'lot Now. ao. 0.. l . , .. ,.. T • oaw.wr ...... .,._.,.. tor pUttinl use n:ie.....,..,. .. _, ... t111 1r MlllY ~. Alllll• ~.....,.... .. ...., ••.. ... .......... ........,. on the athlfllc: map. Dr. ~ Ollrtl ot <>renee ~ on :_.yetty IMI Wiii Orenee CounlY °"' °' °'Wiii ~ Oft .... w-. a...., GA. lthoUSC...UondHunte< ,,,,.._._,.,:"°_"°\"'.,:: --·-""' ::\,,,,....._ _ -IWIJPllalllo<.7,1,1 -·p- Wlllltll it .wv18 wd by a ..... No¥. tt, tta. ,.,. NtM . . • ..,, ... 1la. ,.,.. Cetl 141-ltfl. ~ 1•t_ an acnmento, • ...,...,_ Orenoe CCMlll -(7141 au.em "" ... ..., °'Wiii •c:.et • "'' •,.. ..,,. oa.. Dllr "-A ..J ~ In San Frandtco1,._o.c. 1. ,,..,,, "· 111t1 ""°'~ ~ r=, P11o10..1, ~It.-.-...,. towron tor JO". ,... , M. t-. _ __:~~~~~~~~ and a n.l«e tn s.nta RoN. •na..a · · _ · 1 · • • .._. ' ( r ---. • •. 1M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday .. December 7, 1983 -.-••-.1t1.-...l .. 11._1&1 ....... •..__1-••.-•-.'"=-'-" ... la1-.-• __ 1 lta MI ltr lalt IHMI ltr lalt [l t1H1 ltr kit ltnH lit.rthltt4 ...... !ahral.W ..... lafanhW A1!!!9!!t1, Gal. butant1, Ual • .-• .. •-11.-&1,__ _ __.1 .... oo .... 2 Gtaeral 1ooa Gtaeral 1002 C..t1 .... 1124l!!J!rt1tac• iiil Gtaeral UH IHt. Ille• U40 lut1 Aaa Uii c..11 Mn• 2714 lt!J!!t ..... 2111 lllPlft&IYlf Tr~~&~.:: ~~~!~. t8r.yrty.U50 l~~~~~.~~~.::50 u,ees~i:.2:0::::: "l1KE8RANDNEW" 1~10. eaelualve Nwpt Liii llU Trarudon&l 3 er. s~ ea. eaytroni. pier & float for 65' boat. Priced io .ell $1.250.000. llYllE TEIUCE P.mur;im1~ bav & Ol'ean v1<>w from 4 Br. 4 Ba µ.u110, !JOC•I h\)ml' Pnme lucnuon $775,000 YllTI HL Ull llYAllT Fabuloua bay & mountain view. 1Bdrm,1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest priced al $295,000. IAYlllE PUCE IAYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br. 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500.000. PElllllU llllE IOWFlllT Orean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 balh, 37001q. ft. 4 car parlung. $1,385.000. FllllAllll UICll lllLLTIP New 4 br. 4 ~ ba, custum French Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now '$995,000. 01111111 OAYl IAYFIOIT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now S370,000 wllrade. llllWllUI llllE mut.IUY 111 28'den,2'h8a.lrplc, Moneco with bM1 QC 28r,Penn.$700/yrly Nopeta/8fnlcre 494-51'4 12111575 97i-l2t7 SparlcNng 1 Bdrm from 2:-'~o,.delU•~~ Urban 1ophl1tleetlon. mlcrow1vel .. un1.,ec. & vt-. 14 R\19 VIiiari. EJleccondo, NptCr .. t, • . . $.«5, 2 Bdrm trorn 1535. on -yw OCMr'I ~ Ocean view property In I 1 1 7 0 0 Open Wknda. 840-1538 lmmac. 38'11200 New c>M\I, t!M. cerpet. 3 Wntala1ltr Utll1 Pel pool narana no and futt MC. Dock •viii private Emerald Bay. P 0 0 · • · II I Wlltt Br 2 Be. frplc. *800/mo pet• ' '• ...,.... 873-3504 975-157()1 38ctrm home, plu1 eon-710·1515. Bkr Ill UIYH IY IWIEI ••r r !MM/opt. 213.530.5199 l g 2br, 2ba, ;at .. fenced 301 Avocado 842·9160 vertlble <Mn. Ideal tor the Nr So.Coell Plaza, 1 Br • b 2•L b 2 f ......... ltltell yard fOf kid•. sieta. no 2• 1 w Wll ' ..... 1 -.. r, ,.. •. r,,_, IP•. H-• ••1.1n Vacant 3 Br 2 Be, chlldren 1 .. 1 aeoo. 896-8828 .. '°"..., """"" busy profMllonal couple. condo. uppet, pool, ten-pool, cnr tot. 120· 1138 --OK, clOM 10 leflooll Aek OLIVE ,..,..«< APTS Spaclou~ \ing!_f, ont A1ldng $825,000. Whh n11. Cal-Veta aaaum. 8% ,.., •llu.tlf • """ 6r be 1Ub1t111tlal down pay-$67,500. 21~1i-8935 HAT IUP '°' Kehh $750. 9e2~7t l)ll!antl r arall ... 2 8<. t'n Ba. Twnha, erpt1. two droom apts. ment, Ml* wlll Halat -y•• a•• wm 12•• 000 l 14/lla.11ll lniat 1144 drepel, d1hw1hr, UP· /ti I F I hi •r -_, lalMa dated kltcn.tl. Starting at ~~~~~:·Joy':~.~~ &eeut. 5 bdrm home 111 Spacloua 3 bdrm, 2'A ba tirtaa •el lar 1122 iwoooBRJoo@: iro 2 &; lala.. 21H $805/mo. 7141548-7387 or Sall Shi fey SpyglUI $530 000 Can relld~• In private com· B x y 8 I 6 E p L x e E + den t>Mullful twnahe y . p . move In ·w/mlnlmu~ dn munfty. New crptlng & BAVFAONT Spaclou• 2 Pool. tannll. lake. 2 ~ BA9'RONT Smail s iU<llo PALM MESA APTS. 1 Wiii 1 palnt. Walk to OCMn or B 2Be Sl750/ Blff gar. alerm. 11000/mo. utile pd. Quiet empl. agl. 1 Br. M801mo. 2Br.1515. pym · cerryl llO e your bOll & ENJOY LIFEI Grr ...,... R' ltr ,.7 .. ~1~·1 Jetry i-5 (213)982·8350 $460/mo yrly. 873-3800 Office hra 9·'· 158 t Meaa llJIMiiillllllllli•llllllilll .. tavOfable way. mmed 759· 1501 u.~, " .,..... " • Or Santa Ana Helghl1. i• GE 1s9~910_~ escrow. 83+1157 Denlae Charming 3 Br, 2 ba hM, 2 New 2 br, 2 be. dble ger. lalMa 714/548-9180 1 cer gar, Nv & din rm•. oek trplc. Next to uci. 1850 Puluala 1117 POOLSIDE 1 &DAM --------ftra. frplc & lndry rm. mo 1 ..... 838•3890 Bach co 1250 mo 10 Quiet 1425 mo. 2455 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S 1095/mo. 780· 1184 Spaclou1 3 Br. 2 Ba, lam mo. ·;11 &'1u1 + dep. Ref• 1rv1ne A" 848·812e • i111111_.lllllCHINACOVE:Bayvlew3 rm. 2 c•.r 000garage; req'ct.673-5489.12/1 lfat•a•ILll -lll br 2 bl 1p1 2 car gar Turtlerock .• 1 /mo . .,. -• - 12o'ooi mo · 720•1138 aec dep. 2131ee1-e1e5 Cute bachelor apt, '400 Wall tt IO Plaza ~------,...,~ ~======5.1 JumlM Creek 2 br attech. THE WILLOWS: 3 br, 2 bl, lncl6~~:o&;'1~~~ Frplc, French windows. 1 FIMT llW "'IW h 2 b 2 MC frplc feM<*I yard $725 a/c, In-home aecurlty. PRIVIC.J n Z:e s1:001~~ ~:p.11 mo. S.0--4480/84e,:7001 ffll 2 WID. pvt club w/tenn11 . Spacloua Medlter111e111 g20 · 3,.,. · • cts pool1 Jae aaunu vllle overlook• pool, 1 ·1 ""anytime. Woodbridge, beautiful Oil& IE Ill gym, t>ea~I. dubh0u1e: OPEi a llllllT ABOUNDS patio. night llght1 and Smart 2 e r. 1 be, u lake front 6 Br 3 Ba. 3 car ALL UTILS PAID JumbO atuctlo, $600/mo. Outdoor IMllng, redwood In thl1 3 Bdrm, 2 ba EJleter bacll bay Quality con· brick frplo, hdwd flOorl, rUIQe. 2 lrplcl, air cond. Compere befOf'e you re11t. 3683 Bear St, •0. lnterlo<. akytlghts, lrencn Model In Park II. Large structlon • 5 Bdrm. tor-iarage. Below Cit Hwy. 1700/mo. 551-2845 Cullom deelgn feeturM 875·4083 I II 00 C.ntral maJ dining room, large 790 873-8355 ~ •---L • d ' OOOfS, open ;o grassy am Y r m, u Pd 118 ct k 11c 11 • n . · au -• pool, bbq, cov r garage, STUNNING lrg 1 Br. gar- yaro. 3 Bdrm. Bl, quiet atrium. lar~OI on FEE $595.000. lncludel land. .... .... 2 4 R e@XeA HEIGHTS: aurrounded wllh pluth den apt. $425 pool & rec cul·de·sac. $187,000 land. 11~. 142·1200 2 bd, f ba. cerpO<t, dMn. 3 BDRM, 3ba,$1200/mo. ~=~~.~~~~·No pet~515 _., .. 710 W 18th. St. t ... -• ••• •' FURNISHED or UNFURNISHEO. ALL UTILITl[S PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more' Sorry. no pets Model~ open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Glrden Aputment.s Newport Beuh So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642·5'13 Reali0<1. 875-8000 a1 sor 844-7289 T ._, ... 1111-LI'" 385 w. Wllaon. 642-1971 nature 1 Br w/loft, Ill I ;111ii1CJU I tit)~·' ~ ~ ~ I $800/mo. 351 81y St 494-9453 Owner , Bdrm Furn. 1580 Terrific view. touch of I rtlllllt A • -co11venlences, from S7SO Near new 4 bd.nn. 4 balh, lake view. 3500 sq. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ea ty 2 8r, 2 ba. den, 2 car gar, Oalect community, pvt Nr SC Plaza: frae bactl· No petl 2151 Pacific. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. upgtaoee, alt amenltlea. bncll.1BA 1ba. patio elorette 111 exctiange fOf 831·8107 Newport•uc:h No. 880 lrv1nt Avenue (at 16th} 645-1104 WISTOLIFF 7 8 6 -117 2 j nr Harbor & Vk:IOflL cottage 100 ft from bch work 545-4 731/545-00341-------- 1121 11.AA $850/mo. 213-~8-2884 S850 +MC. -VIEW OF OCEAN 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!1!1!11111!!!!!!!!!!~ ,_., 714-645-9548 28R 2be, deck. New. Sludlo apt furn. private 2 Br. 2'n Ba Tw11h1, micro, __ _ 104' MWI Ovrlk bch 11350 +MC pe11o, water & ga• pelct. truh comp frplc lky BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Prloe and term1 are 0111y DESPERATE-Mu1t Selll 3 Br 2 Ba condo, E.llcte, 2 ctep ton-amkra PINN. 1350/mo. 846-5330 llgh11. S796 .. 842·7So3 llYll/WISTOUff ~==~;:;:~;:;~~=::::! part of the story • Im· 3880 Michelson Drive Only 125,000 down. 3 bd, car gar,. lrg yro. pool & Joe '213 997.9404 plMM I It • 2140 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu cpl/drapea. maculate 2 bdrm, 2 bath lrvlM 2~ be condo w/30' boat jac. $600/mo. 83 l-0303, Iv mag °' cheek ofc at .,.u,...t • .,..IC...,. __ ,...., bll·lna, pool. carport, no condo nl<*y clecorlled Ail allp. Reduceo to 673-4797 TreaurelUt\d. . t i3i5/mo. LCh. ilk I wealiBJIU pell. $875. 1700 Bed· with nreptace, bar & ~ WJUI ltack 1-1280.000 w/euum 3 Br 2 8• llngle atory unturn.tac.18992Aorida ford. 845-8&48. lux• bit-In kltOhen. Ter· IWllllllTllU $200,000 111 TO Own. t8T5/mo'. Property ....... lill• USG '42·2834or842-3172 e .. utlfully 11nctac1pect --------- 341 R"Y'"I' Or.n N B blS 61o1 CdM DUPLEX JUST REDUCED Two bedroom units duplex in Cor- ona del Mar is definitely the best buy in town. Units are in good condition and owner is very anxious to sell. $269,500. LEASE OPTION - N.B. 2 story 4 bdnns. 3 bath, family rm .. - home in gate guarded community with tennis courts, pool, and jacuzzi. Owner moving to Texas -and anxious. $349,500 -5% down or lease option for 6 LO 12 months. 675-3311 EVES. & WKfl>S. ,JlQ, Q( ~~l~0 Ql.AIJ1' 675-2311 FILLPltof rlfl~ locatlon walking cti.-Shall be lleteo• ahortlr 875-t938 or 851·83~ Houu. 842-3850. AOU@foR RENT YOUR OWi ~:==:/°!: & i::: L=.:, ~ ~ ~.g~~ tance to 1hop1 and tr en. Oceanfront hm Walk to Liil llU 842· 1010 Laguna Hiii• 4 Bdrm. 2'At Bach '450 • pet1. $800. 950.17oe .,,. I portl17111on41. 67 ) 4400 town. R·2 lot. S700.000, It t Prft lttt Ot 4 S460/mo yerct garege Ba. & t lOO. Fenced yard COUNTRY 1 Bdrm. '515 Newport l1l111d Water· • S525K uaum. owner will 1 1• 1 • newca,.P.t c109etope1t1' & garage. Kid• & pet• 13t E. 18th. 846-6818 tin M5K. Cell Farrell Remod. 4 bdrm, 3 be 822'-"'Center . we_leome. 883-0755 ESTATE 16t E. 18th. 842-0856 fron1:0eluJ1e38drm2bl 714.973.1191. '94-8709 home. '435,000. Aaaum. -· 111_ •• 2 lH• Agent, no fee. $1050 mo. 650-4188 111. 217 Vie llheca. Open •--.-t -· • I I •-I ~tlful & park like Bach '455 Studio: 1 Br; 1 er + den; lt!J!ll ltac~ 1Ht Sun. 12-4. Cannery VII· $450/mo yard garage Latau lJH ~ wlth'8rraoedpool 1 Bdrm • 1515 2 Br 'Roommate Spec;lar -ntt OR TRADE lage RMlty 873-37n newcarP.t, CloMto per11: !i:. 2'l be IWnhM. oar. 2 •Private Patloa 2250 vanguard Way Agent 831-4980 601 BICSQ on water. Plu1n 822'At Center pvt Piiiot, frplc. 1850. •Covered Pet101 540·9e29 S 811h0 r 8 & 3 5th, .-------st condo. 2' hr guarded ee-•IWNIT THUOf Tll 1--t Ml· 1111 495-8271/833·9300 •Spaclou1Apll 12/20-2/20, 3 Br. •8so. C\l,111y R..,.·.....,. to only .-• *Dining Area Wl991 ••• "IL1 ••( • a:tL--1t•--.1 $550.'oo0.8'; Owner OllNI E.llde 2'-" Br 1 Ba, petlo, NEW OCEAN VU CONDO •Welk·ln-cloaet1 2 Br, ~~~."::aoe 988-79e1 Iv mag. _._ .... •7~·1"'38~851 •3n4 3bedrooma.2+ bath1,r• e11cl yrd, bll·ln1. 2 m .. ter ault ... micro-•Home-llkekllchen1 ••1 1-" ....... s f -----~--""!"""--! " " • -..., • 1 M wave OV9M tr""" no....-, av ... , ,..,ry rm, no ...-~. harp 2br, loft, rpl. 11ow. llH,IOO cently r• urbl$1led In· S575/mo. 850~ l900/mo • c~il' Ti,;"''1j 1 block to Huntington& carport. relrlg. ate. 1590 533 ... ••a••• ••t * IOUll VIEW * ute1 to lhe beech Com-, · Fnwya 2 Br. 1v. Ba. $555-$585 Wee1m111er Av. 842-n45 --,.... ·--UT/•-1 • munlty Pool Good flrlt E SIDE 3br 1...,ba, avall-752-7383, Mon-Fri 9.5 UTILITIES FREE 955 W. 191h. St. 2 Br colt• on Peart Ave. wrm;11 -" •• time home s 129 500 able now, no pet•. $850. 78&-5880. 8""/'#tlncta Speclo\.l1 apt, t ml. from nice yard. OMC. Agt. 708 St J emea Pl. 5 br, 3 Liii ·iw.n' · 235 Hiii Pl .. 848-3827 1 Bdrm Furn 1585 Tll lcmt 1414122 beach, carpeta, ctrapea. 759-0605 bl. pool. new paint, crpl. l~t ltacL 2••9 ... 2 23 .. 7 Owner will help tlnanoe 11• 7•00 Ealde cherm 2 Br 1 Be. • -2 Bdrm From '895 WEITlllE "'" · " 2 UNITS. 1245,000 979-8280. 548...()890 ~~~~·~-~·~~~ Belt loc. Avell. $850/mo. 3~1/\ ba, 2 ™• •o LA QUINTA HERMOSA =-s=cPE""'c""T::-:A-::C""U~LA-=R-=e.-y-V'""lelor-. Owner Owner may carry. .:. No peta. 751-3898 beech. cloe, to pool & Wnt of Beach. 3 blk1 31 Mr• AM 3BR. 1BA. trplc, micro, Asaum 1n1. 675-9058 4 Co1torn beacl'I hornet •EWNIT TllUll E llde, clean. quiet & coay tennla. Sh9!2 .. ~ aouth ol Edinger New Br t•A lfa, patio, oar $950 mo + uUI lalMI !~~~p~J'1c ~~ch Large 3 Bdrm 2'-" be 2br,1 g!so'· yard. lhered Newport -14l-144f ~~ .. 1~'.;!:'.~~~ 875-3688 P1aia11l1 1007 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim condo with garage. poo Sv mo, 110 pet•. 3 BR 2'h bl BIG CANYON ~ • lt1cL 1676/mo. 880 Cen1er St. STEPS TO BEACH --------1123.900. Bkr 963-8377. mgr 2453-8 Orange Ave. $2000/mo. 844--0"8 Of •• . . • For appt 645-8846 1 Bdrm, yeatly. $475/mo. OPEN HOOSE 11.Jlib 121 UN PAii lllYE . E.slde newty decor .. paint. 544-8454 1 r trailer at Treuure 213-727-7605 Wed·Frl·Sll·Sun, BOAT SLIP AVAILABLE 1 •• ~lll Bt•ll 1100 carpet•. 2b, lba. yard. -3B-r-2-,-"-B_a_co-11-d-0-.-poo-I, Island, ocean view, S425. I H t. ltac• 2140 S Cl t 2 .. 71 • 2109 E Balboa Bl. Beautllully decorated Obie wide 2 br 2 bl adult carport $850. 631-7900 835 Am"'o• •9 S970 213-433•9991 t b . I l d le 1280 11 ••n 1 • Lg lam nome, bay vu. I ba.,.ro111 condo wttn ··111-• • • · "" • · ' •P n up x, 2 Br 1 Ba bu• & E!!f I $575,000. SeOltrade, ctn do~n" wife< view light perk nr bMCI\. New l1111JI. &Ide nr MW lovety 2 Br 2 844-9081, 213·541~'80 l!!Jlfl ltac• Ult mo. 111, IUI & ci.anlng. 1 · nr .,....,., E·Z terms owe. PP & brlghl .. large master root & trptc. $30,000. Ba frpl, best loc. No pell 4 Br 2 Be Newpor1 111and, 1 "lrr"6Kli pect quiet pM ml. to beech. 545•2716 ~:~1:o. !a.::t:t1 tac. (7 t4)644· 16421675·3772 54.lltl . 2 lull baths, con-642"5291· 8-48-2.849 I 1750 Avail now 751-3898 1 2 car gar 25· doctc, yrly prprty on bay. bloctc• to BMut 28r 1B1 twnhM, r----,--.--~rr11: Ct rtH ••t lar 1022 vertlble Oen. '445.000. HOME FOR RENT 4022Ch111nel.I1395 bch, tttec gar. yrly, $525. lrplc. patio, 111u1111<1 cell· Hitt lt•c~ 21 LIM REAL n . llH•UAF POI Ml11lon Vleio 3 Bdrm. ,.,., •••••• ..., lla.1142 673-8336-642·9888 Ing. blllns, encl gar. xlnt 1 Br. 1550/mo. No MC\lf• I 01111 OIYE•YllW ll •oo T I"""' I" 30· 80' l B ••""' F & area nr Hunl Hrbor It St t ..... ~ I• l• r.,.... w ue II arge I •<llVV· er'°8d yard 8eckbay condo 2 Br 2Ba Oceanfront • Furn exec. $625 848-07~ y. eps o Mllu. ,...... We will pey futt prloe fOf tlt,IOO your property If you will lge 3 bdrm olOet lmly be nexlble on the terms. home on huge lot EJllll· Mull have II least 50"1. or Ing FHA loan 11 only 8.5~ mOfe In equity 873· 7857 lntereeU 759-1501 3br.2b1,ap1,etevat0f. ·~~~~~~~~ llvlng dining-kitchen garage Kids & petl W9f. $850/fno 842:2119 dys· wntr Quie t, clean. · carpet & paint. 18486 By owner. 720-1136 !~ area, 3 bedroom• & come 863-0755 Agent. 5,8•3080.,,.. · I 1000-S 1 lOO. 675-4888 cioae to beach 2 er. 2 Ba. 24th St 213/592-2725 l a• ••LtW •••1n 3Bathl•b0tll llghl & datk· no tee. sto e ct1hwshr deck rm IOUll I Jfm VIEW ---er lnterlofs. Next to rec · Big Cyn: 4br. 2Ytba, aecor· A,.rt••h r Uai. gat~ S575/mo s:ie-4837 ltt•• N9W 200 Blk 40' lot, 3Br .,. den. Forecloaure. 48', OCMll rm & pool are•. Agl. large mod«n 1 Br chete lty. ap•. pool, gar~. 1"1""e""r•tu•rn•or-u•nfG""r•n•. al .. l'""p .. rl•v, 3ba, yard. compl. returb. view. houae w/pool, IPI. 540-5937 kltch custom decor qutet $3500/mo 720-1139 Cute 2br. 2be, gar, aunMt utll Incl. lrvlne . area. '449,900. 217 Jaamlrie. tenn11, & term1t Won't •-------•I famlly aree ONLY $200'1 · patio yard kid• low Open Sat/Sun t-5 last 11 $379.900. Call .,. 150 Hcurlty lee Cu1tom HarbOr Ridge Es-Ptalal all 2707 mo~ In 1485. 895-5133 714•552-0584 UW&ll SpedOul 3 8<, 2 be With 35 ft pool, fronting H-all Kai Golf CourM. T ennla, Qwnr/agt 873-5551 P•Hlck Tenore. 1g1. laet•t Prtf USO 537-5027 late hm; 4 Br. tarn, den, 2 Br 11 113y, 26th. Furnlahed Room near So.· Cnt1 ina 1024 780-8702, 831·1288 J-p'x on [ynn St, AA. 5 Lux Condo. 2 Bf. 2'At bl, ~°r:'"'!~~.'imi,~~~ S 7 o o I mo . Yr I Y. C~11 •2P5011z•5-.. .. F,e7m3:1• MC entrance. Wilk to .. ._._....., IYIWIUl111,HI UYFlllT ..... beech. Your gain, aetlera Cotlege Pk: cul de aec. 4 110 HllUM Io II . S 2 9 9 , 9 0 0 . ~~~~~~~~ br. 2 bl. pool, ape. Open S I II boat lllp 80&-395-9982 delly 12·5. 845·3882 ~!:ab~ 2 ~rooma, 2 llU tlL Ill ._.,....,,.__.,.,_ baths, aecurlty bldg w/2 Big bright and low priced WTSm car aub pwklng. Owner what more could ~ 1 NII •TIAIE wtll conllder AU traoee. went? 4 Bdrm ~ With Gar• & Alley Acceu Including lnduatrtal. Alk· eeparate M1tr aulte ctoae II IOO Ing S375.l00. to tcnoo11. thopplng and l, UM IW. n perk. Full price only 'l•M * .......... ,. ••• I •• , lt0tr41t, lttr. Ill· noo s134.900. 751-3191 IEWNIT PrmllU Ml-1111 C::. SElECT Rwe so· ocean front lot E. SIH STUU 110,000 .... PROPERTIES Zoned R-4 this type of Beeut. 2 s10f'Y end unit BAYSHORES 3BR/3BA Corner. 1345.000 L.H. 646-8325; (805)969-2875 property 11 Mldom on the /1 pl -• market. Tile exl1t111g w ' ' en ... gar · approit. ... Yllll bulldlngs are • 2 BA 1200 sq ft . Agl 973·•550 -=B-=E..,..S __ T __ B_U_Y_,,SSOOO..,....,..,,..,.-,OO=-=w"'N:- •ILIDlllll hOUM with I 2 BR rear Have something 10 sell'/ 3BR E11tbluff Condo Large 2-aty executive unit Ira actually lh•del Classified ads do II -u 1180.000. (213) 541-4480 home w/epectecular view ot KauallU of goffcourM 4 Bdrm 3 144 IOIO • t ba anc:t lamlly room. 41k· Ing $329,000. 831-7370 --------- TR\DITIO\,\I. ~L\LT \ flDllPHI In very ntce nelghbOfllood on big corner IOI. Plenty R. v perlclnQ etc ... Need• aome minor llxlng l1111de. Hu new carpet & 111ce wlllJ. 3BR 1'~8A Priced for qulclc Ille by owner llW UITlll ONL V s 112.500. Offers FIMT llW OISTlll I con11ctered. After 8:30pm 991-0894 Of 545·9589 trvlne Tetrace newly ll1ted I 1340 Heclenc:ta. Anaheim rare. one ot • kind cus---------torn hOme bultt by Don -------- AyrM with greet ocean '" I night llghls vlewt Im· mecolately malntalnec:t 4 Br 3 Ba family room home with 111 the amenltln ot 1 well bullt beeullfvlly dellQned top quality home. flle rool, aAPanllve Viewing terr· race. nigh open bMm oeillng9 l charming entry lmn. 111.IM patio. Call Belle ChlM 3477 Strong. 3 br, ri>e~ 'I• Lee to view Ihle fabulout .ere, wllWlmmlng pool, property. 8"-7020 AMUm8 10% $54,000 VA Lme ll&L man ioan. cael't 10 1oen. w1N carry pec>er Trade car, Ct••lflecl Ada '42·5t78 boet, Av or 1 ~ -· •••• Use At1IWlf Ad service when placing your ad ... a Doily Pilot ad number will appear in yow od ... we toke messogti 2_. hours o day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad , . . this service is only SS pet week. For more Inf ormatlon and to place your ad call lM2-.5678. yrs new. S 3 1 0 K frplc. ale, pvt yet, dbl 11-84&-S3' 1 213-433..()502 pr .. er. • · ~ Ownr/bkr 983-2422 tech gar $900. 843-2289 2 Br du""""x, 1,_._1gar. 2 On the beech 1 room 1Pt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---~__,,.._,..,....,,...--Duplex. 4br. 2b1. $1125 & ...... ,..... kitchenette & beth S300 •-------•ILuKury Sae Bluff Cenyon big 2br sn5. Both he¥e ctra bay, I blk Nwpt P*· + &200 MC dep. 2308 W. Townhome. 2 Mair bd, gar. lndry d/w 6308 Yrty IN. 218 2111 St. • Secu111~ Gain 8 8 I Ulnl 2'Atba, frpl, oourta. ape, s.Unore. 982_.9·14 838-29511732·2598 • Pno1 & Rec Room <>c.anfront N 73-4t54 Super elghtplex each with pool, S800 mo. Avlll now ----• 1 & 2 8R P1110 Aots Room fOf rent nr SC Plaza 3 Bdrm, 2y, ba, double 540·3906 _, ... -LUii Ctnu ••l llar 2121 • fiaroen LanomP•f\Q & Fwya: pool. aeuna, leci. o•,.. Copulld be c~ NEAR ooc. beeut Meae luicury new vlU. home on 3 Br 2 L. 2 Clf o•,. • D1snwHlltlS & 880 s ten11la. $300. 751-2858 doe. Own« will finance at def Mar 5 Br. 3 ba, 2 etry. the lelrwey with oc-.n $950/mo. Av all. now. • J09 10 8eac11 & SflOps 12'1'•%. Super lnveat· $1200/mo. 851·9020 vlew l11 guard gated com· SHI All 9"1l ment. Ulclng $795,000. NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA munlty. Feeturlng 3 Br, 3 2 Br. den. frpl. 1tep1 to Wkly,..,, ... now avell. CALL BILL COTE ~ BR/2 BA SlOOO ••o. flreplac.a, lamlly room, beach $1200/mo. Avall tlS.50/wlt. & up ColOf lll· 1100 .. TAMI 94s.o303'"' r u, m., k 11 c ll en. now. 851-8787 IUWlll TV. Phonee In room. 2274 2850/mo unfurnllMO. So Of PCH·2 Br, 1 ba .. Newport Blvd. CM. COTE r~, REALTY New conclo nr Santa Ana $3250/mo lurnlahed·. w/gar. No pets. '700/mo. YILUIE 848-7445 C.C., 2 Br den. 2'At Ba, i:1eery1ea'!:" o~::::: Agent 730-5559 dye, N-1 & 2 Bdrm luxury SEA & SUN LODGE Ir pie, microwave, ett. June O.vta 844--08'3. 873· t833...,.. apts In 14 pl1n1. 1 Bdrm s 100 wit up. Color TV gerage, aauna, Jee. & t • ~·~4 from 1575, 2 Bdrm lrorn 302t w. Cout Hwy. Npt pool. $900. 780-1515 =• fH ' $690. Townhoute trom N I 3 .... 2' ... b 1 .,, ft 2 Br 2 $735 t poola, tenn11, South Laguna. nr beech, "'1,...--t ..... -L:::...--1--ew. u•ury ...,rm " • ..... furn room TV lhr beth taa I a , --..-condo. E'lide c .M. Large twnhee. Every •tr•. dbl w11erta111, ponct1. Gu fOf • • · a...rt 14SG yet, lac. $1060. 851-82~ ger fncct yd pet olc 1725 cool!~ & heetlng peld, N-emkr '250. 493--3490 NO down. 2886 eq. ft .. 1V. NR SC PLAZA 1915: xlnl 3 973-8338. 642-Hee ~ric:' N:h ~~ V1tadta ICl99, S 115,000. Apple br. formal din. rm, 2 ba. .... ... 1 Br. quiet Hllllde McFadden and west on l u tal1 IM1 Velley. S1 t~/m o 545-47311545-0034 Beautlful 4 8drm ett.te. nopeta.$350/mo. McFadden to SEAWIND (erge819&;c:6if1.POOI 819-948· 1739 FOfmer model. Highly up-Cell 845-0383 v 1 l L A G E TV -,..-....,---.,-,...,,.,,-....,-~. .. Tll WATll grad•ct. Spectecular (71'""03 5198 . table. colOf . 2 nylc. No down. 2,809 eq n. 1 v. 2 Br 2 Ba frplo micro 2 car oeean. city llte view. Eutllc:te 2 Br. 1 be. gar. ,.., • · lleepl 1' (714)645-8919 1cre, $115.000. Apple garage w/opnr, pool & Comm. pool, ape, tennlt. frplc, beem c ell. Spacious quiet. 2 Br. Mammoth Lak .. 3 Br Valley $1150/mo ape. 1795 558-9200 $3700/mo Agt 780·8333 $915·'825. t 1•1, lut & TwnhM 1575. Walk to condo. avail Dec 18-28 • I 619-948·1739 · · · MC $225. 2 per1on1. no beachM0-8858 more$108/day848-5458 1 !Super epeclou1 4•2 up. Heve 23 good rentel• peta. 850-1798 LL Waat.. 1119 graded lnllcte & out ellte l"lllable. Pelt OK. Seve 28,. UPllal,... w/ger •. 14~0elk~~ ~~Id . l••,t~• lt ' ill aree EZ term• $500 ~ I time, call 780-8702. agt. M 15 mo. no pell, refer 538-4837 -re ltOI '1 WANT OUT? S5°so1•cu'11 y I e 8 I Lido Ille, 2 •tOf'Y 3 Br, 2'n required. 352 Victoria SI. ll+c! k!t:iA•i" 537• 27 I ba. formel din rm, lrg 845-818t II J 7th WlltWI APT1 .... -·"" ·- 1 Wnlllde SEE THIS ONE! patio. S 1'50. 844~895 ava '!1 . . l ... IATI fllHll I We buy Concto'a, HouM•. 2 Br 1 81 enclld nar. w/d or 848-7922 (both evn) $425 1 Br. refrlg, no peta. Sp5•2c510u• kl & ,2 Br. from Newport 8Cfl 841·1899 .-' patio 724..C Jam.t St •~ . L• ea etream1. ---.,=--=..,.....,__,.,,.---un111, neg. ceah flow OK,, room. crptl drapea petlO I u.a .... Wlltrfrtet 873--T787 . pool & tr>•. large rec "The OOglnal" ::~:~u~~prloe °' ~::!~2~~~~~ MC I Beaut. ~ Ml n axec l5SO mo op1111r1 2br Iba, ~::o7ltect~ • :.1lut11~~; llllllTI Pl•IU I *(114) IU-0114* I p:L •••• home w/mal~f• qtra, pier no pet1. 3007 Jeffrey Dr. l1nd1c1pect. aecurlty Newport 8etl 841•1'" UI ... t .... & ellp for 3 boetl. Owrl· Own/agt 55M221 gatee. Sorry no pet1. 3br, 2ba, 1122 8e1bot 81. Ctrtll •el Mar 1112 3 Br, 2 be condo pt ar. $4900/mo. 788-8018, 18501 2 8 2 Ba. 848-8591 nr Npt P*· aoo +\Wtll 1BR nieel com"'p1 tum. In Nlguel. Pool. tenn11: Incl 873-2585. 1·491-3357 Tow:,::;u" rool llr. • -IM L .. ,.. 173-3508 or 973.,.431 otcte Cd~. $550 mo • wfd. frig. S775. 492-8700 luJ1urioul 1 Br. Condo 1n ~ perkl~. · ~· •• • -Beectlfront houl9, 1 If dep. & refer 875-5838 Charmlng Im 1 Br vllla VIiia 8alboe Cloee to 2t8 E. 18th SI. oe:n Vu. 2&. sunn. ~Ill. ISSO/mo. Balboa: telta i tH 1124 trncn drl. qui.I. No peta. ~~ ~~;::"or°'.':, Tll llplt 141-1111 ~· ~J:3/1mo. Agt. tTS-5410 = Verde: a s;, 3 ba 1425 973-3313 1750 rent. $128,000 ..... COiY 2 8' 1 ea. Water eat Pt i:., 1o.ely apt In CctM. furn. houM. $1800/ mo. rnatala 94-1"3 1t0Yt & D/W lnol . No StudlO nr Moae oceen Under 40, In Uch. for llte Pieue call 65f-9718 Yalfl W4 Doge. '4904610 +'~. view ranoe l refrlge cooking. Organized, _ _ Wllte4 fir IHt/LM ~752 1o-tPM QM/Water Dc:t. let • aeo mature, libe ral. neat ..... Vitll Jm HO foA RENT F8f1111YhomelflAndef'Mn • 1625/mo. 497-8217 w/quelltl pet90n. Cell ~Aif.tt. :m;'w;'; Fountain V"'-1 3 .Bdrm. 8cH oe.t. "9nt!IM, EMt9lde tbr. family roon"I, ....... lllMJ rt11 Jey ....._53 tt place, fenc:ed yard. M50.:::e:yerda::: ~/trade.7~ = :'Y.~1:.:' li&1ft&nci0 comm F to lfW w/M&F .-..00. 1750/mo Agt 131~ ::!.. -..oTlr* Aoef\t, "' ._... ...... m ' . pool. CIOH j0 bua, N.I . condo. U 10/mo + •• .... II.I no,... n; E.llde. QIMI\, quiet, OOIY Mope. eaoo. 492_.700 uttla. 17~..,.. New eeted IO TOMt'IOme tbr "°'*·.oar. yerd,1--------....--.... ll~ili wXTIN ........ -.-......... .,.--...,,.--..,IAl ...... l'Z VILLAQI COMMUNm. ..,.. pool .. 50 mo .• no ....... 1114 lHI UL __ _ FRONT: FUm. 8 Ir M500 l it f 6: oondO 2 Mrm, 2~ la, 1IOO eq pet1, '"I' l453·1 Orange FlfTlii r;rc.1ne ,,;;;. Ptof lfW W/llfM '310 + or ' lk 14500. t7S·1414 rm, ~ 911', ~ ft of SIUf9 lwwl'y. 2 • Frpl pool prvt patio au la loo. o ara_ge. utlf 1'1/1aM dlcl4M-OIM =hfw•l•Wt.a SMOtmo. 141.M7'2 ~. IP9I -~~ .,,.,.. X4G 2 Ir ~ MOO. /mo.11Mt12 lkr M "'°'' 2wa. llralaM. llofM·INllllar----....... 108&1·"41 n/lfMr, to* I IW."l" 11 Downtown. S Ir Iba "'8 l'OOf'N. wood butNlt 2". IM.. "' beed\, 11M be condo. c M u1:lif1 ~. 2~ blkt 10 bdl, I ,.,..,.., ffttetO-WIM .... ftlTl IPll Y'tV, 11t, la9t + dlcl· ' . ~1 ic:,11~1ctl=: carpor1. Water paid. OVoaM. prtv91e pettoe a 1411/mo. tar. 1 la."'*· 167.-... 1~102 N.I. ~ wortc"'t PIM iow•.''300. tts'..21M l1H/mo.94t.a~ yerda , ~enar =unit, lndry rm. all AGra. "°"' Mlctl, Npt n.tmkr. tt:w, t~ Cozy cute cottage 1 Euoutlve ttyte 4+2 ..... ::t~· m1nUW = ftMt AvocedO 8l'wt area. 1 l a ldl'me. ~ J:: t~ 1erge )'tlrd IOI' k1ct1 modern kltcMn....,. FaaNonlllMd ,.....,.. -.... ----11 WI gar, POGI, ~· · , .. , sses 895·& 133 • fOnMI **II ....,_ to a.o. ,... ,;, o.c. All· ·-_._ 1450 a MIO. t40-IO?e Hilii, • 11'1 • pret, to cllcot ttwu-out ..... ..... """ ... ot ..... P.l'J. Aooel "°"' ildO Menne. * I IW tw;._ Ill Ir\>. KINGS AOAO: l.Moa I 3 ,_.,..... .......... ~~ • .. lef\ , " • ... ----3 Ir I ... ,..., dlOor .... IUO IM. • " ... ldrm + flfn4lt( rm ftome flellted=oc&.-ll!Of'9 ,11-· ' ---'"*Y -·-. ....... • ,_. .... ,_ In Cllffhaven. Mo to ONLV1 • llO..,,. • _, ... !-W· ~ ""'• .. '!'!}iv lleadl I .. _. ~ c::= ::IF.!' monthl1200 lty ... A1.aoa1 -_. ... ---........... ""°' Ac"· Hr ...... ,._ -· ~-· COM: 'ront row'"_.. ™'d"RMiliT liiil!I. · M new.11t11.at. ..,,lt0\U 11l,. , ... ,..,.::::-.: ::'~in== Hunt1no1on l eHfl a c:;;;r~& ii;:'1 ta.... ...... " ... ,,_. =" l'°' wttY 9N. Availa0t9Jan 111 '3000 ldrma. N?I. ll'enc.cl rdt..~ .-. C.-C.. tirii lidi Ill*~ MCWMSNGIMOiW NH•l"'llr prel :~, •~ ... .._· ..... yercte&..,...i<ldl & .......... ,. ,.,..., .. ..._,.... ............. .,. ... an,._ .......... & petl .......... fll.0111. -11· ,,, Y'tlorta Cenwon ............ fl!.i......... ............ ... Oii ""* 111· """'·no.... Cl• w.. Mt .. 2-Ml• .,.. Mtll'llO.at ... 11 , .,, ._ 11-. .. ,.,an .. -... • .... ,. ---' \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 7, 1983 .· ~111y ler I•• llr••l•rl11~i~n .................................................................................................................................. ._ ......................................................... 1111!1!!1 ................................................ - Alftrtl!lq latn a.•11t carr••rz cMaa~ htt.t Gar•••la• 11.u.1 a .... Clea.al•• Palau, .d--••rer'•• 1,w1a11 ======--•I ~iYft'l)'·Patklng Lot Expert Carpentry srn 8ibtRNY'iM 66MP 3688' ....... &PT ,. ,a •HANGING/REMOVAi,. * •SPIRITUAL READER• $2 17 Per day ~alr..Sa1leo111~ Aepllr·Remod-Addlllonl CHIMNEY SWEEP ~~...... SMALL MOVING JOBS Clnlng. FrM•t 720-1 toe by Richard Sinor. Lie. 11 • yr1 llpetlenol Advt-In ell m1t11t1, • S&S AIPl'tlt 831·4199 le Door•·•tc. 54~980 SAO' UP. 1·M7·4878 M='S1o.~2r'Ls~ I MIKE&46·1391 ---wt"8PARKLE'S 280&44. 14 Yr• of hawy MIKE H,·1800 IOve. m1trlege, bullneea. Tha~·~I~~ ~gud::: lor All T)'l>tNI' Repair, Relur1, REMODELING All pl\Uel. C.atracttn LANDSCAPE MAINT. HAUl..·MOVE·REMOVE IHllOLUllll 'O::a:·~J-41 14 P11cel l~u'• ···~ 110. 1575-24051631·0391 In t .. A Sell COii (SLURRY MIX) AllO cu•lom cabinets. 18 "A••r•l Furniture, Truh, Tree• W11HWI * ···--· TIRP RT ''" ltrrict .... Comm.. RHld.. Reu yrs In area. UC, bOnded. .. Cleln Upt. Rell. '1111· 063·64 15 NOAM -ru QUALITY PAINTERS NEWPORT· " DAILY A1111. Free 111lm1111. lns'd 968·35154 en)'1lm1 Remodll/Repllrt, comm. KEN 892-5130 20%0FFI Rlllebt. 1n1'd PROMPT NEAT PRO· 3867 Birch (cor. Quell) J,e. fFIE@ e@RVtCE & --• Llc'd b ..._,., LT HAULING • MOVING Rell. Fr .... 1. 640·5154 • $1 OFF wttl't Id 649·2287 Trtmmtnn removll wlfd 646-4269 or 645-0032 Rep-1r·Alteratloni r-d. . on.,_, U LOW RATES SS Renlll CIMn Upa. Jon, FESSIONALS, 153e-7149 ' .... · ' PILOT Atltrll I Doort·Wlndow•·Clblnetl lnl. For Ml. 552·9142. Tr• trim & removal, gen. &45-6192173 1·201!1 Lfflt_l _I______ CORONA DEi. MAR cllan•UPI, MC. &42·2014 l P1nel·Patlo1-F111C11. 35 llH' I l l cleln-upe. 554•7017 0 I I I I. FIGUEIREDO PAINTING 2000 E CONI Hwy f f It-' S R C Ottta .... Law Ctattr yrs exp. Jerry 54a.4413 r Cl Hauling: Col, 11uoen1, lrg pen enn • P •Ylf o .. 1t1 Fir• proott 11\lng. lee, 25 (cor Dlhll•I 780-1822 n ·~ n1ct EVIE .clull/Bual~--Llt"'1tl""" El.ECTRICIAN·, Prfced Mllnt.·ClelnUp ... Tt11 lruck.ReH.Bchvlc,CdM leuone.tllegea.$15/hr. ng I I Trpfn~i?Word Proo;;;lnn •Crlmln1llOrunk Driving Car~I MIY ct right, tr11 "llm•t• on Fr11 eat. Pet• 641· loff Thenk you 750· 1938 Corl r ' h .. -,,_ " "" ,._ ...,, ,..... • ...... 'V .,.. •-i Trlmmlng.Heullng-etc Kl k w1111 544.0344 ynr'n1•1ll.Peur-~·.!.n00d1 •X11·n1ac>eC1 .. _• Pla1l11/ler;l• •1· .... , ............... ool & ,:,;:;_ DIRECTORY •Personallnjury CARPET ( UNOLEUM In-''a; or amall 1ob1. Lie. Tll'llllUll Miit•!! bondeo & lnaured, tree EB1rlltA tEAIRd eonll project•. 851·1041 RV NE MIRROR •Real E1t11e 11111111on & rep•lre. 30 3 21. 873-03511 Tiil lllll •II Haul anything. 645-7331 8Riclf.a(ockefj(@ HI. Uc C.33 No. 290804 All Ph .... Int/ext. Helt. Wla•n Clt1ala1 plus the I I •Employmenl Problemt yr! •xi>-A.ndy 645·9031 El.ECTRICJAN~ 20 Y" exp. iawl\· TtM-Slllu.bJnttall All tyl)M Rllloneble. 638·_6_0~ 1 Reatuecos. Eat. 645·8258 wuif .. Wt"A~'e enOll'teKUNTlNGTON Call lor lrM lnlllll consul· TOP QUALITY WORK AT Tr•trlm/R..-novll Be1ti11 63 "345 Pl Lf " '"' ..,.. BEACHCOMBER every talion wlll't an attorney. We S•ll Any Brand Carpel REAS RATES 646-7602 Lewn malnt./Rotolllllng 1., -••• q WINDOW WASHING Weelneedey 11 71 4· 751·5270 FORS 1 OVER COST · · FrM e1t1male 548--6065 H llr II f IU-1121 lllt•l•I Fllll PlllOH ALWAYS 24Lr1if IU t 1•1 "Tl'te only megl<: 11 no 111tr1 cherget 772· t722 RESID/COMM'L/I ND Furn1ee1 •Poot HNler. _ Relleble. RelerenCM • 9 • a QUALITY" 631·2026 CALLTODAYll 1a•z1lllia1 I C1ttri11 20 yrs Do my own work Baa•~H • * LIW UTll * * ST ARR 548·•4 71 * F1ucet1 Wiier HNter1 ISIFllUllU dC'd day care, 1'\·4yrs. Lie 278041 AL646-8126 l b eMCXlll HANDYMAN RtueCltHl!I OUICKCAREFULSEAV QUALITY PAIN TING· lalr OIAITPUlllHI SlattL•• Your Diiiy PHot compan1on11'tlp. lf'ICd WlltresstWeitera/Bert~nd ----Carp, GllN. P1lnt. etc. ROBIN1S CCEX'NING ABC MOVING •T 138046 1 F c 11 HEATING· Helter Service. ltl"!""!_,. ____ !'I''""!"'~ Service Directory yard Suzanne 556-3098 ers & M11ds. Call Lttlle Gar•aala1 Ins .. Bonded 847·2367 SERVICE: I thorOUQl'tl)' Ill-CM 10 pr ces ree •SI a Replpes Call 842·8989 Stll• lew requlrll that ell ~reaenlltlve ,__ _ _.__ French Maids 960-0283 T-llEE'• 1 l'to 540 0857 John anyitme, 631·2050. con1rec1or1 .who perform 142·1111 tit. S22 htkliH1i•J ' C Ct • Home Repelrs-C11pentry c ean use. • *A• 1 llYlll* STAINING•VARNISHING Dr1ln1 cielr from $6125 work over S200 Including BKKPG ~ COMPUTER ..... acrttt Topped/removed. c .. en· C1btnets-EllC-Plumblng ..... ~1Mt/TlltrH1ll Best qualll)' 25 yr exp PAINTING resJd/comm1 Repair laucell. dlap, etc labor and mllertals must ~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!~! Rees & Reliable Service Concrete" U form. I pour up. n-lawns 751·3476 Fencing DON 9&6-0149 Have refs. Beck)' 720·94t>5 lie; T _ 116.428 730• t353 DAN 631-2368 Any11me M&M 642-0033 bl ~Md UnllcenMd •·c1a1ta·a1 From S251mo 675-0305 or complete Jobs No Job --P I TINO c •RPENTRY cont ctors should '° lK _ 100 small. 964-0368 Clean Ups•Tree Trimming AN • " HOUSE-APARTMENT STARVING COLLEG E-P1Jtr181 fHot Pl•a.i11/lt1 stile I their tdver1111ng CPA: high quality Income PROF BKKPO compute" -C • T'l Verd Malnt •Haullng REPAIRS·Oary 645·5277 Cleaning or Renovlllng STUDENTS MOVING CO F8rihing-lnterlor DeSlgn Remod.Repllr·Wller nfrs Contrectora and con· llll worlr. e1 rees r1111 menuet Mooarale lees traaac l t MIKE 650-3263 PTL Free estimate 650-'4468 Lit T 124-436 Insured HANGING/STRIPPING Drain cleaning 24 hra aumers. contect Mery Jonn Brown 63 l-6483 FrM counsel 642-704 7 Spec. In Kllchens & Betha -811 ..... Flttn HOUSECLEANING 6A l-8427 VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 LIC .ir203402 650·6248 Grond,. It 558·4086 with -O C TILE SETTERS Commerc111/Rt1ldent111 . EXP'O REFS WATCH US GROWi any queellons. Contrac-Ac1 .. tlc1l C 6'6·9873 Landscepe Maintenance Hardwood floors Instilled, 897-4386 · 536-8322 ---EXPERT Wlllcovering 1n-lHfla• tor's Stele License c u· ...... flluia1 --Ouallty Service reu lk: Slndld, r•lln., cillned, P1iatia1 stallallon Rees Consull· :=~=i·9!:·---=--i: Boerd. 28 Civic Center e lall •"'-·· cabinets, cablne1 Move a mount am 01 bonded. 20 wr~ In a~ .. · _waxed. Ins, lie 847·8688 Houseclea,nlng, Vacent 12 YRS EXP· I'm small, ant Asalgnmt 581 8590 I --orallQll cout Pleze. Room 890, Santi ... •••y SHOW. ,_.. ' . • "'4.~.-.r-1 roo11-4•••1• j c "' 10 .._._ I acing, bars & form Ice me1cnand1se w11n class•-Mc Weeney L1ndsc1pe se11 lhlngs 1811 wnn Dally Apll. Exp d. dependab,., My pr1eea ere smllll . ... ""'v An1, A .. 2 1. RESPRAYS. 847-7901 countertops. 642-0881 tied 642-5678 645·5124 Pilot went Ads Own trans. 650-3263 650.6477 Ron Want Ads 6'42·7667 63l-400e 1--------- la•a1trial •••!J tt LtH 4024. Belt W11tt4 5100 Htlt WaalH 5100 Btlt W1att4 9100 Btlp Waatt4 ....... ztzo 111 i"fnd to: coWlh & Ph Iliff Slot ltlt w ..... 9100 HOIOSCOPf 1260 IQ. ft. w. Irvine.,.. JUMBO MCS FUNDING OHITAIL 1111¥1111 UUL SlotnlllY ~~~N UP TO S15/HR Restaurant s.1 .. lnclda oNICI, $504/mo. . 548-5551. IPlllll SHI" N:wporl ~~ch. P~Tc 21~~ Full/p1r1 time days & ev11 c!~'ti'1n,~~or~::. ·~ "':'! Adventure Trivet Tom 851-8928 ••rillff CHEERS RESTAURANT F~~rr; ~aw i::~rle:o.: ,.,0 exp nee. We train uverles. Mull h1v1 a • 2.660 sq 11, 3075 Birch. T r. , .ao•• ~·ert:nm~ ... end drc1i Begin Jen '84 540·5400 534-3520 or come by our good driving record Too young for NB. $1330. MIA zoning. ·' ' " ng. 8 ,.....,,. coc ta olllca. 9252 Garden Part/tlmeonly,9:30emto Agent 541·5032 011111-M•• ••••t servers. We train. Stu· MAINTENANCE Foreman: Grove Blvd Suite 5 GG 3:30pm, Mon.·Frl. Apply BY SIDNEY OMARA 8 ••--den1sOK Full,pll Beach Require knowledge or bet.101m& 12noonor2 I ' lin 11 ftunday, December Costa Meu lnduatrlal Your home equity or IO & Werner. Call bel noon general maintenance ""111IUPIEll & 4pm: Lor'a Kt1chtn. r\f es , ARIES (March 21-April 19): Family member helps create Bldg. 3000 sq ti 1111-up In miy hold the ans-.r. Call 752-6955, 847-9966 pm precedures, etec1r1ca1. 101 profit & exposure. 3077 s. Harbor (Hllbor budg et, aids in deciding upon special gifts, expresses willingness delu11e lndu1trl11 perk. In-broker, 16191758'°318· · ••LLEOTll plumbing, carpen1ry. Chrlstlen Tl'tomes Gallery 11 Carrlege Or). Senti mak d . d ' . L ............. eludes epprOI( 600 11 of WIDOW k AS m l~TO'S -palnllng, mecn1ntc1I & 650-2317 AnL 079..0747 (111 lftr) to e necessary omesuc a jUStment. unar em.-.~ on onice. 474 per n groH. s10 000 up No credit H.B. Law Office neec:ra PIT supervisory aklll1. FIT PHOTO PRINTI:R frien da,aspirations,fullillment ofwishesandromanticalliances. 1005 Brlo10 Drive. checic. no Penllt)'. Aleo personl6rt~l\onecol-dl)'I, xlnt selery & bin, RlllredCouplem1n1g921 lmmld. openlno• lor 10 Money becomes available Crom "surprise" source. 6«·7269 lend on & buy TO's lectlons 1 dy pr wk. Flex ellts. Beeutllul working Norltau exp. Snipsl'tot units In Co111 Meu. 11\arp gala & guys Ir• to $10 ooo 1 J bot. hra nec.saary some Ill• envjronment. Send re· PhOto. Aalr. for Mike, 855-0665 or 631.e107 trevej Ill m1jot U.S. ctllet .TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You g e t most by ~ lltrlft nz2 oeriiscSn:~ 67~7311 bkkp'g helplut'. 847-6041 SYme, lf\Ckldlng Ntary 648-2424 lncid . N.Y c .• oa1iu . & intelligen t concessions. Superior appreciates your efforts, b u t 300 §15 HON NEWPORT · Ct I l htaat hl1tory to Box 003, Di lly Picture framer, lull time, Mleml with unique young will not acquiesce to any form o f intimidatiol}. Spotlight on BLVD. 12x24, tN COSTA Btlr Wut.. H• 4 d•y':.C'!J:pty~ peraon, Piiot. PO Box 1560. e>Cperlenced only. Call SALIS bullneugroup. No exper promotion, production , special services and recognition of your MESA. 548-1425 II•· P /TI• Tuesday • Saturd1y, 9·5. Cotti Mesi, CA 92626 786• 1750 llSPLJY UYllTlllH =· : ~.fn1~~A!o': unique abilities. Aaataactatatl JDG2 M1)' work 1n10 Ml time. Ask tor e111n1. llAIE SIS Plzz• dour worlr.er, •JIP. The Orange cooniy Diii) aver1ge earning• & 111 GE MINl(M ay21-June20):Emphasisonpower,authority, ~TTENTtONLEUZtNGER c:~~~!,,'"'t':.~= SURFA~~7~4~~HOTEL No up nee work 11 prel.152 MlllVwdlDr Plloth11an1xcelllntop-trll'll. pd. All appllcents intensified relationship and ability to communicate above and GRADUATES OF 1050 BarryC,,,,,_.651·5043 home .,,yllrNt/day 0.. E. ste 119, CM, 2-4PM porturnlty b•glnnlng mu11 be 18 & over. unit· be d . s tli h 1 . 'tual al 1..oo1<1ng ror 1e11ow ciue ~.....-c•llUTll 1a1ts send Mlt lddrlllld PllHUllll/ mld.Jenuerr lor car• tached, 111ve out going yon currentexpectauon. po g t on trave , sprn v ues, memt>en who may bl In stemped envelope to: PO oriented dlaptey ed""11t-per110n1tlty, t>e 1J1cep- intemational customs and ability to handle added responsibility. 1111 Orange County,aree. IAJll AtMn OILLIU ntns Box 19654, Suite 275. WUST Ing 111es reps wlll't a tlonell)' sl'tarp & reedy ror Capn·com p'-ve key role. we are working on our 01._..,. Weekend •et · u Pa. lrvlne CA 927 l3 State wide R/E lnYtst· proven tr1ck record. Im med. emplO)'mef'ltt For '14J-5 1 CAii _ .. .,., furniture lnvenlory end · · rnenll. fin. servlols nrm. Greet Hrnlng potential. Interview c;ontact Sl'teron CANCER (June 21-July 22): J ob gets done if you dig in -~5 :~25;:~; 6~3'oPM The Orange C<>aat Diii)' repair Ex per re q Ul&IEIEIT offering c;hellenglng pos-guaranteed drew 1g11n•1 Flanegen 11 Thi Hollda) w hat had been pu t aside now d~ds at~ntion. F~ ~n FREE·ALL AGESI :~,'Jn~":!•'!'~~= ~~~~·8Jt~~:3~:n. c~:i~.!o A':.~Jo~~~ :~0::1~ l>,;~~l'tld':!~~d'f~: ~~;'l~~o~en~:n1'~ ~r~tol5~~.·3~:il ~~ dependents, ability to cl09e transaction, neoess1ty for getting n d TV COMMERCIAL SEM· oriented Major Account tact Coast Community son, 631-3594 T t. 9 90 • n d DEC plus. Send reeume to: 11AM to 4PM, Wed . Fri of burden not rightfully your own. Check medical-dental INAR. SEE SUNDAY AO. Executive wltl't a proven Colleges. 1370 Ad1ms, PDP· 11/34. Must have 2 P. 0. Boll 1560, ontyt appointment&. W at.ch Aries! 2'3·465-4491 trick record Gree1 CM 432-5007 Apply llYEll-1111¥111 yrs exper w/COBOL. Ex· Costs Mese. 92626 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 LEO (Jul 23-Au . 22). Maintain low rofile. d e fer to SPIRITUAL READINGS po1ent111. guarantee~ before 4:30PM, Dec 14. MuSI be hard worker. cellent career oppor1unl· EOE It 'Y g . . P Advlc;eln allmitlers Love. draw a~nst com EOE cleen cut.pollte.$5/hrto ty.Call553·0940 --------IPNllTllITT wishes of thoee close to you, including busmess partner or mate. marriage & bu11ness mission. Ire 1omove llLIYER Y starl STARVING AC· I 1-v-o..,-c-an-·t_m_a-ke-11_1_o_t_he knocks otlen when you You'll make new start, you 'll get to heart o{ matters, romance Also counseling 1815 ~~dm=~nt •plus Need Exlr• Income 1 Be i~~~ 6~~~~ COM· PIDIOTIOI big game next week? use 1esull-galllng Dally could be intensified and there might be a long-range So El Ca,mlno Rt1I, San pr o .uBo)( 1560 1 an independent carrier c I Don t tel your tocke1s go l Pllol Classllled Ads 10 commitment. Another Leo figures prominently . Clem. Lied 492·7206 Costa Meu, 92626 lor THE REGISTER Mull HllSH lllll S~~r~°;;'h~·a nightly? 10 was 1 1e-b1.1y a 1 htlle add ~:=:.,the Orenge Coasi VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22)· You'll gain cooperation from Lffl I FeH• 3004,EOE nave dependable, econ-CNA's or e11perlenoe rt· Areyou... Lois o sporis ans rea Ph 642.5678 · · · 1 omy car Irvine, Npt Ben, quired Full ume E11cel w 11 med c1ass1lled 642-~678 l•llllliiliiioii12%1i1iiiiilililiil- co-workers, lndividuals who share your basic concerns. Keep ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Corona dll Mar aree Call lent blne111s Npt Be~ id~~~bHI · I resolutions connected with rest, recreation, basic issues, health fOlJND ADS Newpor1 Reel Est•t• In· Vicky, 951·7113 belore area 642·8044 and sell motlveted? Btlp Waatt4 5100 Belt Waatt4 and nutrition. First impressions prove correct. you learn by I ves1rnen1c;ompany~s j 11 am P11ntw/Oround1person s 1 ooyou .. ,. and you'll be aided by y~una person. ARE FREE mollv•t•d eccounllng DRUG CLERK/BKKPR dy wk Apply front desk. Enjoyworklngwlll'tklds? I a1·1y P1·1a1 ........... . ~--o clerlr. lor hllvy 1CGOUnts PIT. l-6pm Mon·Frl Suri & Sand Hotel, LB llyoucan ans-rYES RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides with Pl)'lbledelk,expertenoe Bkkpg exp. type 45 wpm 497.4477 Pl'tone64fl.7021 5100 change, intensified relationship, a variety of sensations, d ealings Cal: 1n computllfllld environ-6-42· 1580 (Mr. Grent) I 2 30-6pm Mon. tl'tru Fri ~ PART TIME with young people and ability to imprint individual style. ment •plus. 549-2988 lllYCLUll• IELP Leadm1!~~: .•. m1n1· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil D 1 P 'l b . Popularity increases. you receive cal.ls, inquiries and invitations.I 142-1111 Wiii lrlln. Bergstrom' mum 10 .,,. uper. refer llUL ISTATE Deliver ai y l ot y auto m Qft,..;ttarian plays important role. • UYDTISlll c1e1ner1.(AjM 644-4421 c 111 ah116.957·1690 1 . Laguna Beac h area (2 hours ~ ---• Aen1a11111es 1gent or ec;. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Check details. read fine print, --Tll WIUTUSU P&ITTill 11ve 011bo1111end on1oe.: per day). Weekdays P.M . - be aware of prono...tv values and territorial rights. You'll be FOUND black kitten The Ofenge Coul Dally PIT U1M1bly/pact11gl~ Earn up to $400 """r We l'teve openings lor · weeken ds A .M . Earn about • --:. •J . , . w/wtllll IMt. Vic Gllllt & Piiot l'tu an ex<*lent op-,.... •~..._... h·ll 11 · aakedtoreview,reviseandposalblytobegmrebuildingprogram. Bermuda.540·5164 portunlly beginning In "your" garege, c11 monlh. Rellr .... HouM-lwo expet ... , .. .._,.., me : Some ratrict.ions work to your advantage -know it, be patient Found black neutered mld-J1nu1ry tor • car-Jeff 546-8139 =·d~'i:b~~:;11~ :s'::ns ~~~. cg~j : $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barr ow and tho =. mile CAT. MIN Verde oriented Co-op Adver11t-Electrlclen. Must know deliver Dilly Piiot In BETTE.WALSH. · . 642-4321. WE S·G ARIUS (N 22 n..... 21) Em .._ _ _,_ ,_, ., .. 957-0303 Ing Coordinator with • lllgh and low voltage and L1gun1 Be*'h (2 hrs Pllf w•naFaHT ltlll ............................ . LA ov. -~. : pi~ on specuu · proven track record. •II PhaMS of etectrtcal -M.. • -- messages, secret commurucations, trips and surprise request Found: Dobef;ien ~py, Greet earning po11ntlll. 631-2345. Iv mesaege. ~a~en~:~~~~Y·c:i M;: 111 .. HO MANAGEMENT TRAINEE& from relative. Get idea.a on paper express yourself via written blkltan, apx mot, nt· Guerenteed drew egelnat Executive Secr•lery, olflca Berrow &42·432 t, exl U· TOTE·I MARKETS rd Gemini V ' d th' C::.nm . {' • mintier 531·2515 commlnlon. Desir• lo o l tl't e President 343 EOE wo . ' irgo an ano er """6,.ttanan tgure prorru· Fo d· GlutN & Ceae move Into menegemenl • f ln1nc1a1 services firm RecepUonlll lor eccount--•IC nently . you'll get career boost. lBOo .Blk So. Co11t Hwy, plus. Send rMUmes lo heeds top knot ch ••ec P&IT-TIIE Ing office, wilt train, 10 For poeltlont In man. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Money issue will be settled Leg Bch 661-1256 P.O. Box 1580• sec'y lor very bu1y, IFFIOI OUlll ~~:3~. ~u1s.~4~AJI btwn egement level. Must d F · .. _..____ incl ding art Coate MIN, 92626 cl'tallenglng position h to your a vantage OCUS on mapr pun;:u~, u Found: M. blk/:r,' Terrier EOE Very bu•)' c1rcu11Uon of· a ve convenie nce objects and lwcury items. Budget is stretched in order to beautify mix, Wl)'ne 10 1 dog lie ~1~~/~h:~cf e'tlm~ ~ ~~:= Pt!~!rne .... r;: ::::~~r:~~ preperauon ~.Mla7!~ CC:: home S';1"'0un~gs. You'll locate missing article, you'll gain r.ri·~x La~~pi=~' ::~ AIDE for peralYlld young mull. Non·lmkrt pla. traffic. We h ..... ·~~~... worker, Plrl/tlme, 2pm meneurate with ex~. needed informauon. Pit-Bull mh1. M. blk Per· women. Mon .-Fri.· Clll 553-0940 1omer11 Appltcent1 must 10 6pm, Mon.-Tl'ture, 6em Up to $7/hr. For lnteNlew, 7 30-5 Mu1t drive Bil to 11:301m Sun. Apply AQU ARl\JS (J an. 20-F e b . 18): Lunar cycle high -terms alen. NB Anlmll Shelter : · · • IH. ltflH I lttiU be neat, reaponalble, ind bet. 10.,,,, ,2 noon °'2 eppfy •IU·TOTE-M Market on will be defined, circumstances will take sudden swing in your ~i.36't;11 Dr . CM boa latlnd. 675-5652 Fun time combln1t1on r• have 1 plHHnt tele-& 4pm: Lort'1 Kitchen, PCH & \lleJo In Laguna Beeetl favor. You 'll get long-overdue credit, you'll discern reasons and AIH-Fll ELIHU IPL 1111 & MCl'•tlllll In (AjM phone pereonallty. some 3077 s Harbor (Harbor •I 1390 North PCH between . d 'll . nf'd Pisces y · . di 'dualsFOUND:M.pupPe1!1mlx,Ltv•ln 6dayswk.Bllboa. $950permo.780-1822 . ~!!,,~::on~rt.:::, at can1ege Or.). Senle Th~1,~2ay~Ol ~.7 POMcMi: motives an )'OU regam co 1 ence. , lrgo in V1 1213 0ys 213-942·5770. Refit. req. 673-3603 l&llY HIUI 10 2 pm, stifling .. iar; 11 Ana. 970-0747 r -·~ figure in exciting acenario. Ann Evee eel-8636 Anl'Wlflng S«vlce oper-Full time potltlon Sllery S100.oo per Wiik Apply Restaurent (114) 4M·l2ll er 531-4141 P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been nebulous Found: Small mile blk/wht 1tor, 7pm . 111m. Ex· negotiable. eso.1367 In per110n. Mon . Thurs, 2 Food service workers, EOE becomes aolid, evident and profitable. Means ideas can be dog wired collar. 1214. perlenc•d. Full Time. · 4 pm. Alie lor Ctthertne 5em to 1:30pm, Mon.-Frl. transformed into viable C?ncepts. ~~are found behind ~;:::e2d1/~l;~~~360~·B· 540·1777 '!!!f,· .. ISU .... /MST1 or ~'='NGECOAST ='nlc:"~1~11":~ scenes. you'll get cooperauon from special mterest group, club, _.., .. , DAILY PILOT 1bleto 1991k&readEng· organization or hospital Lo•t bllr./wht mile Cit A/P, AIR. mature, IXPlf. CHEERS RESTAURANT 330W Bey SI llan Appl)' bet 10am & · wlmuatetehe Y1c 2011'1 & only. Cllculator by touch Entertelnment & dancing coal• Mese, CA 12 noon or 2 & 4pm: , Irvine, CM, NB 646·7898 ~ typing. Computer We r188d dly & nlle sl'tll1s. Lori's Kltcl'ten. 3077 s. ltal&ll It 1Ciar11t1 for Office lteatab 2914 Lost: Femell Cocker ml11 ••Pl'· For lnduitrtal end 18yri OK. Full or pltlme PART-TIME Harbor (Harbor 11 Cer· Slaare 2901 lent 291 2 C M "MAGIC" S 100 re conatruca1on aupply bull· 752-6955 bll. noon. or rlage Dr.), Sant• An1. I I h lalLA .... · d N 11 1 blk ne11. Call 845·7811. 847-9966 pms. Sllr1 lmmed Ply R•te 979.0747 If -• r,.r war o g · 9AM·4PM I $7.50 Mua1 bl HS grad. Need M/F lmmed: trg 4 br Secure2cergar.cornerol 550 all. Clean w/cpt pvt I 496·2247, 549·1508 1111 111 b ~ h us clllzen Need car R_es_ll_u_ra_n_t ____ _ Bilbo• Island hae $250 Lakel 33rd S 100/mo $ • 23 w ar ... ne1g or ea1 · · 111 1 1 675.4985 760·8862 i 13.534•1595 be 4001mo. 6-42-48 Lost small Stameee eel, I nay. you can bu)' 11 or sell 964·:2890 (3-6pm) I W11treu/W11ter wl1h car mo u 1 nc · ' ------Nortl't L1gun1 Myrlie SI 11 In classllled 642-5678 I---for wlclr.er buket lunch Newpon Hllgl'tta M/F 2 Slngle, 128 112 2711'1 St, NEWPORT BEACH: 300 , iree REWARD 494.6367 Btbysllter needed In my __ _ I Cl1Ss1lled Ads 642·5678 service 9 • 1, Mon-Fri. Br l ba sn5 ap11t' + I NPI Bell $75/mo Perking sq " office. av1U. Dec. 5. I l'tome pltl·llm• llttr• I ., ,., ~ -Eern Approx s 150/S 175 utris.. 549.'1073 eves or atortge · Call M·F 9-5. 842·4644 Ptnta1l1 noon•. Good P•)' and I II y I DI · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · weekly Mual bl n111. working conditions. " p erao nible end Nwpt Bch 1v111. F pref. to Of ice leal1l1 2 14 OFFICE 350 sq II. ground CIRCUS OF P111se call MORNINGS • '.J energetic. Call 'ror •P· ahr 3 br, 2 be condo w/111 50 sq ft oAICft avill-floor. rurnlshed. Npl Blvd ONLY 645-7841 · 1 polntment blt-n 10 M&F s24o. 6'46•6457 eble to re~t mo·lo-mo 2 loc. nr lreewi~. Avail I MISS&IE PART TIME PHOIE CLERI am · 12 noon or 2-4 pm. Nwpt condo to lbr. nr Lido spacious olfloet. '2 MC· Jin 1 S450 mo. 2·69-46 1 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. 81by1ltter needed, 2·3 B · · ffl d h ' LORI'S KITCHEN. 3077 lalend. $314/mo Very rt1ar111 1p1c11. con-• S320/up, c;rpt1/drp1, 1 FULLERTON deys e weelt. 10 montl't USY' Ctrculat!On 0 Ce nee S a p o ne So HerbOt (Herbor 11 nice, 875-6129 111. 8 I terenee rm, can include ale, retrms. 17301 Beach UO.llll old glfl. 842-9388 c lerk for verifying solicitor orders. 20 c:rr1a.p:7 Dr). S1n11 Ana. ON CHERRY LAKE eJ11111ng pl'tone •YI Also Blvd. H B. 842-2834. 1 UY l Wiii Blb)'tltter wanted ror 40 hours per week, Mo n.-Frl 4 :30-8:30PM. _q_o.o ______ _ Daily Pilat · : ·-.., PAIT TllE OFFICE OLEll Very busy circulation office needs part time h elp answering heavy phone traffic. W e have nice cus· tomers! Applicants must be neat. responsible, and have a pleasant Lelephone personality Some light o ffice w ork also. H o u rs are Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM to 2 :00 PM, Start· Ing salary Is $100.00 per week. Apply in person , M on-T h urs, 2:00 to 4:00 PM . Ask for Cath erin e or Eileen. ORANGE COAST DAI LY PILOT H OW B AY SI •COSTA MESA CA 91626 N.B. home 10 lhr. 1375 • ~~;~~~117 apace evall. •mOITIYI Ami• ATIRACTIVE l'tr Wit, 2 well·befl•ved $4 per hour. Applicant mus t be mature ;)hop 11 home. II'• eae)' 'J\ utlla. 645·M35 att 8 1 MO FREE RENT MASSEUSSES cl'tlldren, 3'h & 2' ..... m)' and reliable. Some phone experience with ct181111ed 842·5e78 : Prof/Fem non 1mkr. sl'tr 1 • 3 OfflOe 1Ultn available Wllhort term 11111. run TO SERVE YOU. l'tome. 631 -6300. •xl 32 deslr able but will train. Apply In person jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili1m.· •· ·•· .··.·.·ii' .......... ii' ·•·•• ············ii'·········· •. ii' 'ii' ii.····· A•; t t,11At u t•tO;ftf' I UHi I I t Ml'' 0 • I at I II f N 8 h u low u S2251mo. No ~ .... 1111. ••, ,..__ Dr B"' aUTY u Y urn. · · ••· ..... required u111 & -·.... .... ..,.,,,_ EIOlllTl /MIELI '"" ' between 2-4pm. Ask for Debra or poo11tennt1, '2 blk1 blldl janltorlat 11,;lcea In· Suite 14 N.B. 631-3651 llAlll•llT C $350 .. ,,.. ulll 673-<4385 0 Outcell ONLY 13~01911 Top comm .......... 111 "·m. aterlne. ~dld1~~ c~ ~ff ~ •v Room evell. In 4bd duplex port & FW'fl. 548-280 1 EXECUTIVE SUITE EXOTIC DANCERS MIF 64().1901 lvet th Sat 0·5 ORANGE COAST DAILY Pll OT lnCdM. Noaml<reor Pl'• 1•11 W•stcllff, N D. N..-tC1f $40-5470 For Becl'tllof(etle) P111111 330 w IJAY St • COS YA MESA CA 97M11> S228 mo. 640-8463 " .. """' +1trtppet grwn1 82fr4041 •••t. sam ..... • a '" • ""'"" <1 "'"' """ 278-1365 sq n. Sui111>11 -.•..... , • , , , • , , , , . , , • • .•.. , • . . . . •. • Sh .. 3 Br. Cr..i Twnhm, lat "*1lcll or *Ill CtaMRial PHONE FANTASY Pert/Um•. Expetlenced pool, 1ennl1, 1p1. Agent 64 1·5032 leatall nu 25 Ladlll to ltllte your "'-"or femlll. Coni.c1 $385/mo 642 3850 or Flllt ..... I 121-71152 ,,.... Salem. 873-151 I. &4&-leff Ilk 1_;, Tom 250 aq ~:._!79 w . 191h s1. 1seo Newport Blvd, CM. w aN,..,O·. SINGLE MOM ..,..... __ A .... ...._......_ ---,,..-.-.,,.=-=-· _ C.M ..... Unit c. u1u1 400 eq t1 $376/mo. ,. , '"' .._, ,,_, .... --.......... WE 1..00K FOR YOUI Incl, 1200/mo 851·8028 Agent 841-5032 b)' mall 35: loyal, honelt, wented.131-7271 UnH~~2 .. 1~~ •CdM dbl IUltll, .,,,~ CIOMd school apec:e avail. affectlonlle, 1thletlc, w/ 8uey Medle.i Oletrlbutor ..... " -... ""'"-..... -'" k ... ..,,,.... 1111 pd 28 5 coll9ge degree. 6'4", 230 need• eharp VAfMllle ...... n ... ' ~ 1g ..,.......,... u S..-00 In Founteln Valley/Hunt· lb1. I love ~Id• & f~. l*'IOft .. peOlllCld In 111110 ,..._. a..iall w ..... Hit Cit Hwy. 87 lngton 8cl't ., ... BELOW JIM 850.0882 ln"9nlQry control and ....... w . rm c;i9 ..,,, 81ytront. omc.. patlOI, MA~ET Revlewable ' hHll A co ta Now "'-p''-"'"' appuca·Uona 24 bf un.fUm/tum hOue9 perldng, janitorial. annil'l'I leeaea. Ut111, flft :~:~·~. ~~n bl .._..._ w "e !Ul on Bel 11 yrty 87s..et53 613· 1003 melnl · custodlll Mrv!Qee Two round 1r1p tlcketa, ..., Ofganlled and atMe for District ~er to · · · 1nc1. Contact Cetol Jonee Atr.c.r to hattfil 0t to wortc under pr~ :; -.:-m. UltllT.. eeeuttM Newpor1 Centet 842·8651 ut. 231 Ponland ffom O.O. Mue\ leMllte. Sllary nego.. • 8Upe1 vaac newspaper cal'- W A N T E 0 I o r Otfloe.. Aeoeptlon, Conl Rent or ..... Mlllty ,... bl UMd ~ore t211&/83, tibia. PhOne 841~2M.5 ;; ri Salary te TOASTMASTERS. 2nd & rm, kltcnen, MCtr'I, mall mode led l'tome with St80 H . t73-1117 ~ 10 . 'a ONLY. :; era. commenaura 4tl't w• of ~ mo. a meeeaoe WV1C1 1v111. 11orage a 11rg1 i.noed ·• with experience. Company 8:30 10 lf>m. CM .,.., eeper1t1ly. Cell 8111)' lot, commerclll IOnlng, ••d•ta 11x 4114 CA!itNT Cteenlna: Entry :.; be fi I bon Cell 142-9140 1w1eo-o'oo edl. to Newpor1 &M. __ le\191 poe1t1on r°' .,,,. ·: ne ti p ua ua op- --&42· 1334 •"HT NT• blt!Ollt, mature pereon, · unity A 1 in ....... t11 Corn., J1mbor11 e t SflOc>l/OfflOel.ftte>Ne 960 •WMJ... to IMm ~ :-= ·: port . • PPJY penon, .... 1111 MleMflUf. lnalUCN .. •gn eq " Of -,.... .... uu• ~ 541-~-3 ,; weekdays, 3 PM to ~ PM at tJ"'c.U. o;a;;;;; ~O:C,-::,0~~~ eoet1 MeaaC-2.a.4e-1u11 ChWCMProp~10 ~ ~. ~ .~ 330 West Bay St., c.o.ta gar. on pYI llleY, etcnge flm eulte hcelMnt Park· $tor. 201160 hi 'Mb 2336 Kfd1 lefl l't<>fMolnd lefl 01981 Futwe I . • Ofttt. l ?Slrno. 473-3900 Ing. Landlord e111per111. ~port 81vcl. Co111 ll'telr "don't needt" 1001 wf1111 ~ ttM a toll. Cell : Mesa. SllOP o...,flld-our etore 11.0I tq ft • le Ctll Mela. $880. Avaoll Jan Someone needt them lr'I 1n,.,.,,, at 1481 IMne ~ c!OIH 642·&4571 Kat911, 762·'444 • lat. US.7711 Cl•H•lled 6•2·h1e IMS. Twtln. 144-649' • " .••• Daily Pilat · · ·· ··-., ·" I ---c Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS ANO PRIZES! AGES 11 ·14 EARN a. TO $75.00 PER WEB Wt now lltft IS °""""' lot '"" ._.. ..,.,, to *'"' rMdtfa '°' The °'"" eo..1 DlilY Not. 0-r CftwS lllrl It 3:30 p,111, llld '""' nt~ 8:30 p,111, ..... p. Oil s.twwr ... wot\ I ftw lllOft hotlra. YCMI wilt tlf1I IMllJ lrtp1 tlld prim, .. wtlh ..,,.. 10Uf °"" 1110fttY , ... lfleft Is flO ....... or colllctiOn JllwoMI. If 1°' 11e llllerni.d, plMM ull Mr, btL ' DI .---------.......--~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednes<tay, Oeoember 7, 1983 'Jll!unL. .· n.~a ......... 11· II Pl11•/0r1aa1 IUI Cul Mlt 111 0 Attn. ....... Hitt ....... ~ .... ·-1~~~~P"!I'!~~ aotwner and p1eno c1r • • ·11 DocSee. llK mi. ••eo. ,41.., liB r.&1.11.. llH I 100. ua 11"4 ett. • uPf • or · :a wtowoo doOr & root *· ''" l'ltdl, aood cond. 17 m ,...... , ... ""' .71 v ..... ".""' _.... .......... .__ GAt DfllVflll re11u11t iii. new 112 2 bMut tt20. bffut. con " def, aoo. t45-1641 llOOO. Mr fumer dY9 -; ...... • -· • ...... .,...... ......... ..,... 14M7MOf761·1'170 mOdern IOfu, h•rdly llOOOtobO.•M-l~ 751 .... 20.e¥91N1-1M2 loeded, 3K ml, looll•' ml ............ ...... _ _. ....,. ~ ,...,.~ oPriilhtt :::=:t: a; 'tr• ...... ""'~ lhetl, rtwall· 11111 ....,. drt"8 "'99fb. Ouk* Mle '4000. ?U• t• X2t4I 1 llY ........a =-~1;;';i ft-;: rwCMy ~-:--i?so *: ";;d.".,25. ~2h 'N OOcSee ven. 10.000 ""· MIN ... ,.2,_, wortt; "'°'"' '*"--·vtOUa L.. N7-t1•• ... .,. "-...-....... .... ..._. .......... 2 flAly con¥9flecl. 111.000. ·-1ua 511 Ac;umen ,..,_ ---· •-.....,.. ...,,_. -CAMPI"= Wiii lilt' Smell 562.-U/837·20641'1. I •• ,t, IO oomert. WMhflMI TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE ACROSS &O Skin probi.tn "'ZZLI 10&.VID LITTON MIC.-OWAVI. ::: Im:.~"':.~ Pica.Up. N9wlnllM. Hal L ea--lff Nfi. 2 &: ,,_ te ... -"t, ml..1..."*P. INOO 1 Add llQuor 61 F0teordaln 1125. 14s.eotl T I 7• '**8 '400. Of be8C off\'. -... -, belt. ~ Kint ci.pen. obo. PIP wt..,7 5 Army unl1 63 Metal Olde bUt Goodie fWtlgef· ::;:;.ioWlf'l~·a ~: tbl, tel *' ~ ,.. 1~iii1Of544-11&8 CIUalft 1141 dlble. S1200. 8Tf.M19 '71 VW 2-dr Dal. IWlblt, abbr. 64 Shoelace tab llOf 175. 842..fiQ a 115 b o 1 h . P l'I 11 • ~ t2cU.1tldl1 .. = • 1111 111f .... La 1141 elr, Ilk, 40+ MH· '4116. 9 Fundamental 65 Eratwhll1 llp1/Mar1nt1/lnflnlty eQulp ~. taOo 1111mft111 c 1 146-1627 eYee. P.P. 14 verlly 66 O.Ctalm Refrlg. i111. E>'9 level Stereo l'fl, '300. Lot• M5-1Mt ' · ~ .. ~;;'"• 318 euto er.a-a. rune 'A 2388(. J IPd. emhm 15 love gOd 67 Recket elect rAn91 UOQ. Wun. ITIOl'e houMhOIO lleme •t b!Ue. · good ciMn. 11200 H B eua~llk'lt ul)hOle 16 Nimble 88 A111n gull & dryer, 1131 ... OWi-l>Wgeln ptioel, 151..o81 "'Wit, Puotl Mui Lux, nw new. '1111 eet.1221 · · · & tlr... eond. Mutt n Vasi sum 69 Holy ones wuhef. 1100• ..._61-48 J..t ~4 .... IUI 1'4ml, + xtr1114751obo. Mii. · .. 3-t2114 18 Art WOflll abbr REFRIGERATOR.. MOYlng :Jg ' ii!XOTIJOC 18" Mel 8'W3N '&e vw BUG )(Int eonO 'et 280SL: XI.NT COND. 20 Wine C11., mvat Mii $89. 979-5774 1.5 ef"MAROUIS e Color TV 2 .,, wm"" llL&:::=t-/ ...... I ' a .. ,. 1,_;.: $ 11,000lobo. 537·2162 ' ~,...,--:-:,...------:::--OIAMONO RING· flewteae • ,. .,. __ ,.,..... r .,., engtn•, • ._. -.. 21 Adherent DOWN RelrlgelFurn1ce1: Ser· .80 ct llde atoMe .... fOi !~ ... 'T· VFl"M ,del. 0oen lllltlrl Mll roof. $3100 . ..._.. 1'1 '70 MERCEDES 280SL 22 Torments vkle-Sell·Buy. Froetled $0600 8ltecl 118,_. .... n. Jot'lrt I ..._1'1M lo ml. Oflg. & ~bl 23 UK county 1 Pnes1s from $99. 8281 BolN. • ~2123 COior TV 21" or•t 9' ... <3r.,~clo90s.'t\rr'r A•••·........ s1e.900. 831-1105 25 Hits hard 2 Mennonite Midway City. 1104"'118 G9me ShOW Prln lft ent. mu1t NII I 160. Of • AUi tllf '71 280SE nu ur .. /dllf· 27 Bound 3 Metric untl Waahef ' dryer. exClll. certlflcltl, Van ~ l 55t-a022.•tM907 ·eo ~Efft50pm~2~nl '71 sllVER FOX, J dr. euep. rebUllt, much mOfe'. lmWm&'I lllTH 0111n YILllWAlll "Wlft&.111 29 -League 4Total cono . S3 50 1obo. Arpel J...i.re. Wiii • ColorTV,exltcond.$100. ex · · $8&0 631•33951tt epm A YfKY tight car. Seer. 30 Produced 5 Brancnes 720-0148. 84...070 wrtc. lntlr• $4000 cHcltt for te2-1523 '82 250A ATC, •Int cond. · · $5000. Pl r> 5'•·449' 34 -Baba 6 Radiates 26 Profit 48 Steps CUltru I :25~ o:; 1 ~':':,' n 'r' RCA ColOr TV. remote. S 10001obo. 1142..()838 10 · t1 U •73 450SLC. AIC, good 36 Persona -7 Gable vehicle 28 Before 49 Tete-- -Ital .. !!! Htl 7141597_2233. · good oonO. ~-1212. '12 l<AWASAKI LTO 440 113 2862. good cond, rune con 7 •• 00.- 100 tthr, P.P. $12,995. 38 Ave -8 Numeric 30 Bad prel 50 Whereas Nlk-F~ IC......., 1 171. lowrnl. good oond. 11150 well, c'9en Int, cw Oeclc. .,.,... 39 Untruths prefix 31 Noble 52 Hole --i':o 3 1 d':.· Me:~ ROLEX Lacllel Olt•luet. Teec cw deCtc 1150 Of bMt off9r. 8'5·2001 S29000boO'fl835-88M. ,....,,-3-M~B-2_80_x_ln-t -con_O_MW_ ·-·~ Vo!Wne S.., s.vloe 42 Peac;e deity 9 Diminishes 32 Viands 53 Small change & MB·2 b~t: p:,._,: D E K Gold StalnlHI Sf Ml. AMIFM ;eoetvei 1200: BMW 1972 R&Ol5 IOW ext 201. Evee 1175-81138 paJnt. euneoot, lul~pOwer. 43 School book 10 Water· Sp. 33 Gentle 54 Bridge foc:uling ecreen•; oL:1 it-Dl1mon:.0~1:~2 11500. 780-9031 mll19e, trav•I b•O• •73 2002. nu Mich. Ur•. nu $8500/off.,. 640·5318 Andl.eulno 18711 BMch lllYd. H"'°'tl"i'~ 9MCtl (114) Ml·HOO 44 Pen 11 Knights 34 Dismounted 55 Hence 1umlne1or; Nikon fluh T.V RENTALS S20 per mo. $1600. 957·11190 after 6. ehocke, AM/FM, xtnt ,73 MBZ 450sE. Unique 45 Seamen 12 Sheltered 35 Italian money 56 Lox sourc;e c;oupter. e.aut cono $825 WATCHES · Get the pree-19 .. color TV•. ueortecl lllT ••i • 'll-llO cond. $4500. 78e-1894 and beaut. cer. $l0,000. 46 Wood 13 Minor 37 Ftoaung 57 Sweet orinks firm. 552-9759, evee tlQloUe look for 1 lrectlOr etylM. 540-3195 -1& evee & wknde. cell 49._8525 47 Ship's pole 19 legal man 38 Arizona hills 59 Pret1.11 tor of coat. Flneet 109 n1tnt Metzlettlr ... goodoond. . '&O Rabbit Conv wht 49 Hurts abbr 40 Fr1 untls ager CtaJaltH 1111 quality repllcaa. Perl Ir 2 Port colQr TV1, 11', S550. 82t-5453 73 2002. Rablt. llMO. '78 240D. brwn/bamboo, w/blk top ult ccind to 51 Impassive 24 Bird ol 41 Beret's ktn 62 'lo--Wild TIMEX slActliR 1&>0 eY9('f detell and deelgn w11n. $157. 12'. 1150. Pitting Vamel'll. Clleep. ::~~~~ ~:::; melnt. recoro1. JO .. ' ml ••• en:11m cw. iotct 54 Calm prey 46 The very best Rose" Computer w/18K .o9ftor $200·S250. 780-7232 Exit cond. 8'5-t373 e7s.3885 John • c;onO. $7600. 6'2· 2 rnaoa. $7200 obO. E..ty ,...,.......,..,2,.....,""3~..,.4-6 8 10 11 12 13 & 3 '°";:~~· 75· •lac1ll11Mal 1211 1Mt1, ftllttf/ Veapa 100, Ilka MW. 1 yr ·~!s1~~21~t xl$!~0no~ 'll 111.1 lllTI m0tn & 9Yee l45-0430 15" cOl0t TV 1166. 661 a..t tilt old. 1750. 5'5·87&8 644-9111. · JC234. evH Ne~ blue, snrt, allol:'· '80 Rabbit. Convertible, ~+--+-+---+-~ frff II Yaa 1022 bed wlllObrO & lln•n II' IUUl'I YlllT ltttr L1111 1110 495-5903. ' 72M. 128,500. 533·42 2 =· ::·.!:i~2i 2 F•m. Shlh·Tz uea. S100. Kanmort wsllr & NEW DIESEL For All . '78 2002 mint conO xlnt 77 450SL. both 1op1. Jt.lnl ---------+--+-+--+-~ mother/Oaugllter. 1g9I Oryr $250 both '32-8797 your Holldau Entertllnl"" °'*' AOecl~Mtnl mot30or· mech • A/C muai' ... cono. lltver wtr.O Inter. '80 Rabbit, Mint cond. 5 s&Hogetller.1150·8928 ----& Pit_,._~ ~htl o;r"• ~· 211t, K S420o' 492.;685 $26,000 tlrm. 759-81119 epd, eunrool, elr, atereo, * r._w._ * _....,, · ml, .9.500. 51-71111 · $3350/0BO 931·3016 CHRISTMAS eel to good S80 LOA08'9-2848 '873-4MO. eve 57-327 T .n '82 280SL. US conv, 13K . home . Loving & elfec:t/M r ... 1n(. ·79 3201, tt>erlan rad, mt. $30,000. 540-6809 ·111 Rabbit conver1 .. blk. orange/fluffy 1144-2979 Alflea Spray Equipment. ........ ....., ... Traftl HM exit cond. SHOO obo .. 82 300SO L 18 bl 27K ml. llr. rec.to ... 11, FREE BMuUl\lt Cll. 2 yr :~_16':; ~ °:8: 1 ~~;en~~ G~=~ fS1 ffC::GIW~ Mlf~t. 'l8'5-38305 5· Ive ~'Cl S35K Mr o9ny~911.ea1e =· ~~~1 conO. tem•I• 1p10t •hot• (714)873-2331 cutel 11250, 497-6937 1 20I. epd, sn/rt, llt, .,..A...,ek--= .. -~ .. -----.....,__,,__,...,....,,,....,,.,,,.,.,,"="'=-gentle & loving 120-01n Almost new bMul Nor· CUI, lmmac. s 11,900 • .,.,,.. the money .. '82 RABBIT CONVERT weglan Blue Fox coat, .... , ... tral Hl l TraUtr1, 779·2082 .836-5203 can eave you lhru our 5 epd, 8*1punkt atereo Sml wttt Wlrehelr Terrier(?) elu II $3850 842-3433( VtWty Hit purcnaM & IMM plan1. cue racing INll xlnt -------:o:?t!:'5.!t1'=' to BAR •. maho~. lteln•O. 25 ~~~ ~eller. Dftlt 1ox tMXllER ~gn:i~m!re.v~i:: .111 ILWS cond $8200/bo 94..:0..•9 r--1 An glue cen•:r· ,~rau $3200. 641 41M 6dft. $400. Victor & 130~~r... '82 vw Rabbit Conv. =+-t:---t--t-...,..,..+--+-~ ~tut • $700. aG-38 8 ft lnfletaa. wlflC mtr 842~5 NEWPORT BEACH lmmac cond., tall• OWf 4' ROOND oXk TXele. 2 Ehll oell tan, oelc bladee. MW • diam Pfop, br..i N1Ce tlc>tM-bullt 7)(9X2 ••• ,... IMM. 0 CSown.1272lmo. leafl, 4 ctlalre. S475lobo. tullp Itta Cott l200. lhaft, wy to It«•. wtlt trak. goo0 Ur•. Ill Slle9 Serv1Ce-Leulng •r • '120-0480 Of 653-025& 873-3025 take lt5. 552..0718 111!9. S141. 213-996-72&8 tlg1¥1. $350. ~-8$71 MB '78 280SE. Chrome Vtlff llfl 8' 1ofe sleeper. P~~o CAMBAIOOE • $10 per Pntr .... fill Aa• Waat.. NH [{)(CARVER ~~~Y 2~3h~!:,..2111731·6000; 173 Nu pnt/intr, e cyt, 8/c. earthtone. Ille• new."""'' can 962-1905 · llr""ill 1 c IY'1t.FL: 11~1"'' ...., "'" IC1lo SOK 12200 obo $400,MllS100.540--0153 . 151 Boeton Wh .... xtr•. H1aAE8f CASH IUUEB. ~"';;,~·~;· 11" v' 71"863-1440 ~69-;833M752-7048 . ,._,,._,_, ~--.. ~··-1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS l10001080.e75--t807 fOflo:'vehlcle.OorMltlc .,.,.. ••• :~ :,.:.: .!.'.~ Sele/Trade '117 250SE ""· ,,,_~,.__~.....,.......,..-....,. "'• ,....,. ,.......,.. ..... ,.. .. na. erUV1an u.me wool ruo• ......i-"'"'1-t2•• 79 2«0L 4 •""' llr enrl ,, .... Q\lallty eNk leave.. 5.17. wl OIM!Ond dealOn 18' Wellctaft &ownder ·12 or __ .. -""' ·~ ~amf\ Mbz Cpe. S7500 or van of ...... · · real wood truN11 • For s 125. Well 11ano1no9 net. 7~YI~ tv, lmmec. WI llY ~YLI' aeme value. 5411-76'7 17.000. Greg 631...a 11ornean0 omc.. bfWn sa5. N9W raOblt tvr s1. . e15-3405 OWi •••1 ~L...ing Perac~• 1197 Iliac. lln 8Mbe & Alloc. 476--0311 jlci<et $45. 631--094e 17' Glu1ron, 100hp John-.... w11·1y 15A 3~ a I com; In l ... ™ .. __ , • 0 •• ... ....,.,. • TIHll • -.. m •t green. r• .. __ ..... 11---,._,__.,~ -•· eo.a. cuetom ma •. ELECTRIC 4 peaeenger eon .... eny .... ru,__... llYEITllY atorecl. S69001obo. EYM ....,..,, • ,._, _,..,., country Fr .. 1 W.-old, GOLF CART. recl l white N0-10t4 496-51115163,_,85511221 of pravlou11v owned moving. Coat $800. Mii c;anopy S500 obo 22. wl l lOo mooring, *'79 3204: ._ epd, SIR Porach91, Audia and 1' 17 20 ... • ... •• .. 1 ...... w.....,u...,1..., .. ....___..s1 ... oo .. 11e11 Waata4 SllO ltlt Waata4 $475. 844-5319 780-8030 14500. 873-744-4 Iv mag. (315VDLI '87 amlffn c .... rbn eng. Votkswagen1 . 5100 BUY DIRECT FROM J -.. W T I Club *'79 320I; 4 epd, SIR new clutch, brak•. 11r... •1• unn 1yne enn I 26' SEA RAY '79· twin enQ (4&8582) no ru•t. M.000. 78&-5102 ---Salee Attention MANUFACTURER lemlly memberalllp. 119 5001obo. 0752·1~ *'79 320I; 4 epd AIC 642-3685 ·-::::iw::. SECRETARY c.n ~'!!!~gala. =~:lt::.i:~£= K:::~::.flo1111on ca: 23;b~:·.=: WlllY ~~::~; 4 990: SIR '7~~~=0S:~ 4~~· PfT, 25 llOura 10 be ar· Pll1·n.t trawl mator U.S. cttlM, just 179.95. Save even l'flletn wlw1Y9iell matt. . Slc:t1ftce S18,800 USED CARS& TRUCKS *'IO 320I·. 5 ....,., A/C 186-7181 Iv mag. 873-0000 ranged. Apply In Per ton. Just In lime for tl\e hol-Hawaii with young bull· more on Queen end king & loem frame. New $350, obo. 780-lt77, 7eo-1311 COME INOA CALL FOR ..,.,.. le t I KI RM RIMA HARD· ld•'fll Here'• • terrlflC neu group. Trane. l\lrn. 1.et1. FrH delivery nowS150. 845-9057 WANTTOSELLORBVYA PIUAPPUIUL (5e5ZOL) 111 l!Jct l l Aaln, De.nlic WARE. 26611 Herbor poeltlon IOf someone re-lmmed. Income. No ex.p. 636-4195 LIQUIDATING COIN BOAT? CALL ME FIRST Cormler·O.Ulto ·~ 633cel 4epd IOIOad • Blvd, Coate M.... turning to the work tore. nee. Perm. poe111on. Call c 1 S f COLLECTION "775-8308 i .:r"":=' 6 spd SIR IY""1V CARVER laick tH7 Sal .. people wanted t ::: ;::o,;:~.be home ~£..~!28•5211 l xt 116 =.h~=ra:i~t o!:.: By Appt.557-353-C 1112~VD. (1CUT&43j ' l'\l...../ I :73 c:nturiOn 2 dr h:f.d. mike 1ppt1. tor well sao. 552--0408 Lovely Autumn Haze Minic ...... LU 1IH HUNTINGTON BEACH • '82 ~IE: Auto, loeded ~-m top, 70K, llllnl cond.. 1 ~nown photogrepher Youw1ttbewor111ng tOf~ TYPllT/OlDI ............. Stole. u..o .. ieormek• Ml .... li Ml-llll (eeee531 ...... ,.. ..,, .• ,.... , •. , owner. s 1200 844-249e _:,.:~~'.:.~r~· :m~~=p1'~noc-Growlnglneuranc:e AOmln· Muat Mlt 4 pcMrtlltone jacketS175.1173-1202 44ftTrlllMll......, --· .. •1~~2u~:l5epd,IOldecl ..,,... •. ,. ....... ,. .... , Cuillac HH •-· • latrator Meklng ln<IMO· · .. • (cl...ic 1180I ~ dee. WI PIT ,.,.. -.._ ~EN ~uNo.o..,, •M polaecl and peraonable culonal elternoon uel to hll'IOle the follow· MC1. $800, ~9-7084 Meglc lllanO Gold CerO. Interior. C.U Biii Cwlll *'113 3201: AIT, SI R '79 Eldo dl...i. •Int cond, You must apeek w•ll. llkfl period. You wlll be h•n<I· Ing duties: Typing. lr•n· Crib new SNrs w/met & $750. F.V. Tannie Club, 17141790-1812 .. 1111 IMS (1FMY925) sliver. leaM Jult com- ohllOren •n<I enjoy meet· Ung many phone ca111. scrlptlon. oeie entry, and protector seo 546•2335 S800. 548-411ee JI.Al •t• *'83 3201: 5 epd, StR 'n'' tl t pletad. S8950 840-8288 Ing the public. PfT or M l Oolng eorne llte typing lillng New olc In elrport ' Moto a.cane moped S 1115 PllTl&0/111&11 ( lF2P075) '81 ELOO 30K 1 owner time. PolenUel eernlng1 and uelng a 10 key 100· area Xlnl working en· Custom·bll mirrored din. Semi Pro eurtbrO S 185 '85-28' EJCcallblt, 3 Mill+ 2480 Herbor Blvcl. *'113 3201; Auto. SIR, '7 . 4 dr 1900, good conO. ' • · S 1~+ pr wll. Excell Ing machine. PIMM tub· vlro~ment . Cell Paul tbl $600/obo &46·374' new 1335. 631..oo48 • rn11ri. 8 hp EYlnrude OIB. COSTA MESA ( lfwu 189) S700 obo. 5315-711117 or brn, prime conO, IOIOecl opp! y tor prof ,., ... mlt appllc:allon to: 1 l<eump 553•1133 Obie bad S50 Mirror 1 15 merlna recllo. auto pilot. 111-ltll 1155·8331 12-llpm $12,500. 720-1136 people, hou-lvea, yng THE IRYlllE ' I $ · · RAMOS CHANA ARTS Alldng $8000/obo. Oe)'8 141-aM Ml-1411 208 w s .. .7• c • 0 __,., 4 '82 EL OORAOO. 19,000 1ou1ts. For Interview call n nPtSTin/n I Dresser 15· 545'3428 Open llouM and 11t ..... 859-8077;evea49'·5064 cio.!:'s:n'~:;n• 5'"pd~°S~.~P-r 71~'i6. ml. MINT COND Orig Mr. Lewrence 650-0724 COIPllJ 60/c>ef min .. lmmed call Obi mett w/box aprgt & Oecernber10-11,101tn · CATAMARRAN 15ft SM WIWUTYM LARGESELECTIONOF 8'2-0795,tve15'11·8823 owner. P.P. $18,900. btwn3-5PM. (71')557·3331 9.11em lrame,1lmostnew,extra 5 pm. 323 Corel Reef Spray llgh1 IU1 l50!5 llUllUllllJ NEW&USEOBMW'SI .74 Mllll llCoronl ltl llon OBO. Mon·Frl 8·5pm lttrtt1ry/lsslst. Humll'I ~feel Mgl IU TM&Y ~~~!r:.e5U:2~~ ~. ::t11ot3ntlng1ort treller'opt. eM-ei45 • wegon. 6 eye;, ""°' tng ~nJ52~~200 After Reel Ettete lnveltmenl 1071 ClmelblCk S1ree1 PIT motor rou1e OrlYetS Dining rm Mt. t>Mut. cllrm Hobie 1• wlCUltom trtr, ~ work S800 obo 751-7181 com P • n Y • • • le • neeo.o now In Coat• & burled wood table, 1 SCRAM-LETS •xii cono. Muat N II. ~ Trt .. ,• IUl TIE WIEST motlYetecl lnOlvlOuel with Equal OWorty Employer M.... AM dellYfKY to leaf & 4 matchlnn brn l '900. 240-8093 LI• II.IOI .. IELEOTIOI general office ekllll & die· l\omes. Mutt have C)OOd chrOme •wlwl c't.';.. COii ·NSWERS Hobie C.t 1•. Jdnt cond.; VOLUME SALES '72 TR MINT ooncmiOn. le phone ex per.. xlnt TEXAS REFINERY CORP. car + proof ol lneurance. $975 eac 1385 Dye n f I SE~ICE & LEASING upphlre blue. ltereo. of let• model, low ml!Mge ~ng • must. varied offer ~'-ty of mo...., No wtmds0fholld1 ... No , . . ......... ~.r-WaAA& ully •Qu ppeO Incl. ... N ,.....__,A cover. $4400 OBO C101111c;1 In South•rn •-""9-29.. ,..._. ,,_, •-· 552-4553 ..,.....,., ...,,... metchlng cat box .. WL::t a...J---• ......... , ve. ........ ,... Clllfornlat See u• todeyl -· ~ ..... p1u1 ce8h bonuM1, lrlnge collecllone Of blnlnQ. Cell Avut ·Gimlet l111&01ob0. 648-0523 ,. •-_,.1~ NB LONG BEACH 4n·h•~v Sec:ret1ty. N.8. AtMllch benefit• to m•ture per-630-5«1, 9-2PM M-F. Drexel 15' Hctlonel STUOIEO (No CMrryult..05) y ~ l~J UIEll nnn Melle ttrat rate w:-eon In Orange County C\lrvecl 4 plecl $750. An-A telNOef la· one wt10 Ill~ i ..... flB '74 Jeep J· 10 Trude PIS, '11•) •-tllO 1 n •• .. WO retery with etrong lfH. Str1lght com-PART-TIME, Var1ecl lloura tlQue II' Lounge Table knowe everything about °m Pl8 , Auto, Air, IMll. 'fi ...-111 gc)Od cona .,._. lt111ttlc.i lkJlls. Milly m1111on bulleting product SllOO. 1920 Tuu anything lle/IM 11Mn'1 M RINOBESTLOC. $3500813--2012 ract..lna Welc:Ome greet muat Mii $2100 2e00Hllbor8lvcl. 11500+ 099endlng on ealM. RegardlMe ol ex· ~~~M=e.:J! Butcher Bloolc 1995. 8 STUOIEi>. Rentll Belboe ~· lO ffUb 1111 NowopenSun 11-' ClllH2-4904 . • COSTAME&A ~=~Dal~~ ~~~~~-.. ~!e71 f.'ft: pendable Yehlcte (amlll ~!'~w~~.~~~=~ Silver pletecl 1temw11e, 12 min. to 8~~8 boet. 'iS DodQe PQ.tJP rune ll•utU! '&8 Bug. good conO, entr1, 140-1880 #110, P.O.Box 1580, Worth, TX. 711101 truck, Yin, at at Ion pleee bdrm Mt roman water. 12 wine. 12 lher· Reep. tocete ... Npt. oood. litOYING MUST '70 ROADSTER rblt 12M reblt eng. nu r.01•1•. c~ I HU Co.•• ...... Ce 92"'"7 TOP SSS wegon) to 111191 newa-rvl white l900. Exec. Office beta, 8 llqUOfe. $42 pc. Olvtte dodt bdl I« SELL. l500. 650-2912 845-1759 or 752-2280 em/Im cue. 12000 Obo. ;;;'"='•"=--== .. "' "' P8'>9' OMler In I ne a 50 S21Lf\ ••• 11,.. · • · Karen 147-1000 or Fernatee Pref. Modelt & llN. Muat be ci.pen. g::.~ .... ~lchalr 4 . ""• .,_. ..., Lido 14. 631-7875 '7' Toy PU. 5 epd, I-bed, 80 280ZX Gl Pcic~ ml, 114~2223 Secfet1ty·Olf'lce Manager Eecorta.(213)1186-19114 Olble. Contact Greg Snepperlewnmowel $1&0. Sllpa Avlllable. S5' l S5'. tow ml, rune ldnt, new bm wl belQe Int Bl . 1111mYf2. ~i:.=-~~~ TIWTl-lllYll HyOeMonO~tllNFriO~ HEAVY OUTY BUNK 557-ttl4aft••:30 Cail 9.5, Mon-Fri, flrel.atereo.$2500/080 833-5000~5'~ 87VWSQull.:-r:· 318 auto, Cr~, rune reel .. tale exper~ .-between 9: and 10: BEDS $100. 751-7580 SurpriM H« tor Ctlrt9t· 142-464-4 682-174$ ftnul tf2l :-c'~!'."~1-o'1.l all good,81~~1m· H.B. ~referr.o. .' •rt et EJCprO with P.O.. GO OrlY· 1.m. only· 842-4321 i •-fllll'flll m11t Beeutllul Tour---. ,__ ·-T~PU 57K ml 4 .._,...._------Inn ra-0 G & W Towing -_, "'I S 1•~ Wentecl:-.."" weell OC •• o • · '&4 B85121 BOXER: recl ·aa~rbh_,, clMnlnt --------100041200 Tony Of "3• . C . l.. 057 11133 mellne ,.. nk tro ..... Cllriltm•. Per.O.. Dec. epd. . &42·8717 wi t-A ...... ,.._, 1 -f'""t. 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CIESSIDAS •241•• 1•. : 11. 311 D •211• 1• c11'i)l;Ttlo 1. 1AZ11·121 •2os••1•. , 11. '14 n IOUIO s.tn•11o. 10. IAZIA Ul •21s••1•. ' 21. '141.1111 ........... I •. _.,.., ... , ... m TOMI CDml ... m. a•. COSTA IBA USI THI DAILY rlLOT "FAST RISUL'"" SllvtCI DIRECTORY 1-'or ltc1-1ull ' I . II St•rvu·c tu - 642-5671 .... JU • • -• "'" II l '=-0\IWULl'' ·~· , f 114 tilt 'M FM.OOH: new .r.. brtl•. '.'eflOl. • ~ nine good.lf00.141-*7 '70 Maverick, is:J ldttloft, NN QOOCI, obo.MWalf Laguna seeks t>etter d8al Council persuaded to go I or all the marbles in Sycamore Hills By L.P. BENET Of .. Ollllr ......... Urgini the Lagwla Beech Oty Council not to "eell out" to Orange County, a group of local en- vironmentaU,ta pel'IU.&ded the council Tueeday night to return to ·the bargaln.in8 table to get a better deal from the county on a propoeed aettlement that would clear the way for construction of the San Joaquin Hills freeway. Friday. the city releued a county propoeal that called for the THI DRlllil CDllT county to pu.rchue 76 acres of Sycamore Rilla property at mar- ket prices for the freeway and another 67 acres for $536,000 for a regional park near LagiJna Ca- nyon and El Toro Roada. Together, the 143-acre pure.hue would gamer roughly~ million for the city that could b\- uaed to help pay off a $7 .65 million debt incurred five years ago when the city bought the land from a developer. The city, which has already paid $2 million on the debt, it under preeaure to pay off the rest becauae Interest ii accruing at the rate of $1,500 a day. Council members aald during the next two years, tl)e city muat make two payment.I to the developer total- ing $1.4 million. "U we mill one payment," explained Councilman Dan Ken- ney, "we loee all control the property." The county proposal also wo4ld allow the city to complete a $5.5 mllUon deal with developer Kauf- man & Broad that haa been blocked by the county in addition to allowing the city to keep 317 acres of SycamoN? Hills, including Laguna Lakes and Sycamore Canyon. In return, the city, although strongly opposed to the freeway, would drop a lawsuit filed earlier this year against the county's purchase plan for the freeway - expected to be 15 lanes of asphalt (Sff SYCAMORE, Pase AZ) COAST EDITION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1983 ORANGE COUN TY C A L IF ORNIA 25 CENTS 0.., ..... Pll.-., ~ u,i. Vegas key to fraud probe? I Attack on Pearl Harbor separated Huntington Beach friends Bert Harding and lwa Aoki By KAREN E. KLEIN OtlMO.., .......... The answer to the $10 million question -what happened to $10 million invested in an Irvine "medicaJ factoring" business that law enforcement officials say never existed•-may lie in Las Vegas. Huntington buddies recall day Of infamy It has been discovered that Thomas D. Carter, the founder of the Irvine-based Carter Co., under investigation for fraud, is purchas~ ing an 80-acre parcel of land on the- Las Vegas St.tip where he claims to be developing Huck's Landing, a $220 million theme amusement park. hot.el, casino and resort complex. By ROBERT BARKER Of .... 0.-,,... ..... Fort}'-two years ago today - Dec. 1. 1941 -lwa Aoki was making plans to harvest his 100 acres of strawberries. The bumper crop was turning red and luscious and promised to bring in about $10,000 that year. In those days the crops were grown in three-year installments -they weren't dug up and replanted each year -and Aoki, who headed farming operations for hjs family in Huntington Beach. visualized a yield of $30,000 in all. He never saw a penny of It. The Japanese sneak attack on the U.S . fleet in Pearl Harbor got in the way. Aoki. then 25, saw his father taken from the family home in handcuffs and hauled awa' to Santa Ana jail that infamous night. And about a week later. his mother was taken away to Ter- minal Island Federal Prison. Aoki himsell was interned the follow- ing spring at Camp Poston in Arizona. "I was a pure American," Aoki recalled this week at his Hunt- ington Beach home. "I was born and raised here and had never been to Japan. I could care less about Japan." Mesa sailor's body found in the ocean The body of a Costa Mesa fishing boat skipper, found float- ing late Tuesday about lOmilesoff the Huntington Beach coast, was pulled from the water by workers on an oil platform. Coast Guard authorities had been searching for Harold White· head, 56, since early Sunday when his 35-foot vessel was found capsized two miles off the en- trance to Los Angeles Harbor. A relative identified the re- covered body. clad in a blue sweatshirt and brown pants, as Whitehead. TheN? was no infor- mation on funeral services. But that didn't prevent him from living the next ~~ years behind the barricaded internment camp and ln front of the sight& of American machine guns. His lifelong buddy. Bert Harding, also of Huntington Beach, is more indignant about this chapter in American history than Aoki. The two men were good friends in the second grade at Huntington Beach School. Sixty years later they're s~ good friends and see other three er four times a week over coffee or go fishing \ogether from Harding's boat. "He's more American than I am," said Harding, a former lifeguard. fireman and policeman in the city. "They were loyal Americans who never posed a threat to this (Stt WAR, Page A!> About 75 worried investors traveled from as far away as Bakersfield to a hearing in U.S. District Court Tuesday to find out what happened to money they invested with the Carter Co. But they will have to wait for a Securities and Exchange Com- mission review of the company's records. The review should be completed prior to a court hearing on the alleged investment 11eheme next Tuesday. That review may include a multi-million dollar development in Laa Vegas. NB history · attached to anchor? A rusty, barnacle-<aated anchor that measures nearly eight feet in length and weighs about 1,500 pounds was raised Tuesday from the depths of Newport Harbor. Orange County Sheriff's scuba divers, who lassoed the huge anchor with inner tubes to bring it to the surface, maintain the relic could date back past the tum of the century. "There seem to be some pat- terns in the metal. Tha~ leads one- to believe it was forged, not cast," said Harbormast.er Lt. Harry Gage. "We know that there were lumber ships that would come in the harbor before 1900. So that's a possibility." said Gage. "But we need to find an expert who had help pinpoint what era ifs from or even what ship." The anchor. found in 25 feel of water off N Street near the tip of the Balboa Peninsula, actually was spotted a month ago during a routine acuba diving exercise. T homas D. Carter, foun- der of the Irvine-based The Carter Co. under in- vestigation for fraud, i1 purchuing 80 acre1 on the Las Vegu Strip to develop a 1220 million theme amusement park with eaaino complex. "We have traced his activities to Las Vegas but we do not want to get Into the specifics of the case," said Lt. Wy;att Hart of the Orange County Sheriff's Department. The fraud detall of the sheriff's department is investigatin1 Carter for grand theft and embezzlement. No charges have been filed. "We do not think he has done with the money what he has said he has done," Hart said, adding that the investigation is continu- ing. Carter's attorney, Stephen V. . ............ ..,....__ ..... Ron Poole and Steve Lewis, the two crew members from Long Beach who were reportedly fish· ing with Whitehead near Catalina Island last Friday and Saturday, have not been located. "We talked about It and thought the anchor could have IOt1'le " historical significance," said Gage, adding, "and at the very least we (Stt ANCHOR, Pase A!) Sheriff's deputie1 Pat Glal8ow and Sgt. Dean Cordell helped bring vintage anchor to the · surface. Jf oliday spirit right on target Stores hold special shopping ses~ion for handicapped, elderly By CHRISTINE DECKER Of .... 0..,"" ..... The elderly and the handicapped were given a special Chriatmu pQ!tM!'t'lt by area Target stores. It was a gift l"D09t everyone would appreciate -two houri of huale-free shopping complete with refresh- ment&. Only seniors and the handicapped were &llowed in Target stores ln Hunttnaton Beech, Gatden Grove and Anaheim, from 9 a.m. t.o l l a.m. Tu.day. A1ala wen widened t.o allow euiet' mobWty, hot coffee, pMtrie9 and juice were aerved. free 1amples of ahampoo were distributed. Dnployee e«orta and extra wheelchain were provided. Even Santa Claus 1topped by t.o have his pk:ture taken with grlnn1na "It feela like a family here. Everyone la 10 friendly. It's really wonderful," aald .Uver·haired Vir8iJUa Woods of Huntington Beach. "l have to pt around in a wheelchair -I've got a bum leg. lt'1 difficult for me to go ahoppina. l've only gotten out once this Chrittmaa ...,.\.Thia la 10 nice," Wooda aaid. She sat next to her eacort. Steve Woodl, who uaually worka ln the beclf. of the store, Ucketinc merchandl&e. Woods wheeled her around the store, rHChed diffmmt article for her, examined .,nc.. helped her get coffee and w• her friend for the mominl· They had jual stopped for. coff• bnU ln the HuntiJl.8tOn BMch 1tore'1 cafeteria. . Wilson of Beverly Hills, has refused to di9cuss the case. Carter has not returned repeated phone calls to his business. But Don Hamm, manager of the real estate division for First Inter- state Bank in Las Vegas, con- finned the 80-acre tract between the Hacienda Hotel and the site of the once-proposed Clark County Golf · Courae, is in escrow to Carter's corporation. First Interstate is the executor of $150 to $175 million worth of Las Vegas real estate that belongs ISff CAJlTER, Pa1e AZ) lnvestnient ~ transfers exaniined By.JERRY HIRSCH Ot!MO.-, .......... An Orange County busi- nessman may have improperly transferred investments amount- ing to millions of dollars from one· of his business ventures, according to documents filed by in, vestigators in U.S. District Court Tuesday. The businessman, Thomas D. Carter. is the founder of the Carter Co .• a "medical factoring" firm that purported to buy medi- cal insurance claims at a discount and then file them for a profit. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Carter raised at least $10 million from more than 1,000 investors in the Carter Co. by promising returns of up to 40 percent. The documents. however, say a review of company records show (See TRANSFERS, Pa1e A!) Toxic shock link to Irvine firm's sponge weighed From staff ud wire reports The Food and Drug Adminis· tration investigation of a suspected Catie of toxic shock symptoms ln an Orange County woman who used the Today vaginal contraceptive sponge is expected to be concluded within a week. an FDA spokeswoman said this morning. The investigation of the sponge, which has been used by 200,000 women since its introduction June 16, was initiated after a physician reported that a patient had 4.e- veloped five symptoms used by the Centers for Di.teue Control to Identify toxic shock, FDA con- sumer affairf officer Irene Caro said in Loe Angeles. Even if the unidentified woman is found to be a toxic shock 1ufferer, the FDA probably only require VLI Corp., the Irvine-hued manufacturer, to add stronaer warning language to Today peckaging, Caro aald . VLI would not be restricted from marketing the product, a plastic device impregnated wtth a spennidde to prevent conception, ahe said. Medical records of the uniden- tified Orange County woman. obtained by the FDA with her physician's consent. are being used to determine If the woman's symptoms were toxic shock, Caro said. "The woman mentioned in the FDA investigation has re- covered," Se grid Benes, a spokeswoman for VLI Corp. of Anaheim said. The Centers for Disease Control counted 2,204 cases of toxic shock syndrome through mid-1983. There have been 103 deaths from toxic shock, which ha!l appeared mainly in women using tampons. However users of contraceptive diaphragms have developed toxic shock, and even men and chUdren have beep known to develop the diaease, which causes high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure and shock. VLI Chairman Bruce W. Vorhauer sald the toxic shock symptoms under investigation could be related to tampon u.e, instead of the contraceptive. • shoppers. All morning, extra attentJon wu heaped on the 300 to 400 lhopppen who showed up in eech of the ltan!I . "Th.la la nice for me too. It'• nice to do IOIDllhlnc th.la benefidal f« otherl at your Job," Wooda Mkl • he pMtecl Mn. Ray'• hahd. Sped.al bulll atopped at ..... re'1rement homee 1SeelPECIAU&OP.PING,2qeAJJ \ • , ,. ' I I I I I AS * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 I CONTINUID ITORlll I SYCAMORE HILLS ... From Page A1 bisecting Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads. Under a 1978 agreement, the city ls obligated to sell the rounty Sycamore Hills land for the free- way. But speakers, many of them members of the Laguna Green. belt lnc., a group hoping to preserve the entire 522 acres of Sycamore Hills. said the deal was . ''one-sided" in the county's favor and contained too many loopholes. They said that before the city strik es an agreement. it should seek the following addi uonal guarantees: •The county would not build a four-lane road, known as the east loop. on the property near Laguna Lakes; •The county would complete the purchase as rapidly as possible within five-year time period spec·tfied in the proposal to avoid putting the city in a financial bind. •The . county must purchase the free- way land at market prices on the official date of the sale. •The I Canada visitor struck, killed '.on coast route . I A Canadian woman walking • across Pacific Coast Highway to ! get a look at the ocean in : Huntington Beach was struck and : killed late Tuesday by a motorist ; who reportedly failed to see her : crossing. Eva A. Grant, a 58-year-old ; resident of Calgary. Canada, who : was in Huntington Beach vistil)g · her son, was more than halfway across Jiilae highway. walking m a crosswalk, when struck by the car . county would not aUow lhe Irvine Co. to develop Laurel Canyon, which 11~ west ot Laguna Canyon Road Council members said they would attempt to incorporate the s uggestions into the agreement. and postponed making a decision on the settlement. Council mem- bers wilJ continue the discussion at the Dec. 20 council meeting. Greenbelt oCflcials urged coun- cil members to continue to oppose the freeway. "The County of Orange has already gone too far." said Green· belt President and Conner Laguna Mayor Jon Brand. "Don't let them build 1'5 lanes." Mayor Robert Gentry said he and Mayor Pro-Tem Bobbie Min- kin plan to meet with officials from San Juan Capistrano, Irvine and San Clemente on Friday to rally opposition to the freeway. Those rumbles were big guns, not earthquake Naval gunnery practice, not an earthquake. set windows rattling early today along the Los Angeles and Orange County coastline, the Coast Guard says. A Laguna Beach police officer said the station was "flooded with calls" around 2 a.m. to ask if the shaking window panes and dis- tant rumble could be pinned on an earthquake. A Redondo Beach police dis- patcher said at .least 40 residents called. Huntington Beach , San Clemente police received no com- plaints. J.A. Mark Landry of the U.S . Coast Guard said the Navy was conducting routme gunnery prac- tice at a classified offshore site. Holly smoke A fue l lora~e lank behind the demolished Holly Sugar ·pla nt in ·santa Ana plant caught · nre at a bo ut· 9:30 this morning, sending up smoke that could be seen as far as ~ew porl Beach. J ets wer e forced lo fl y throug h smoke a they a pproach ed John U'ayne Airport. Kendall Ann BeasJey, '"a 23-year-old Newport Beach woman. was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving. ve- hicular manslaughter and pos- ~ion of cocaine, according to police. WAR SEP ARA TES TWO FRIENDS ... BeasJey was held on $5.000 bail at the city jail. .., Officers said Grant was thrown onto the hood of Beasley's east- bound 1976 Fiat and carried nearly 70 feet before tumbling into the roadway. Police said the woman suJfered massive head inJUnes in the 9:50 p.m. mishap The violent incident is the fourth life-claiming accident m less than a week in Huntington Beach. Two of the fatal accidents have been blamed on drivers believ.ed to be intoxicated. From Page A1 country. Instead they were treated as enemies who had to be relocated 200 miles from the West Coast. And others took advantage ot the situation to rob them of their property. "My wife Barbara saw from our house the Japanese people being taken away," Harding recalls. Four or five large gray buses were parked on Crest Avenue and Main Strt>et. Everything was so qwet. S he couldn'l hear anything but occasional sobs " Aoki was on the inside of one of the buses but wasn't looking out. "They pulled the curtains and herded us like cattle. I didn't lnind th~m holding their guns on us but I didn't (like) being prodded with bayonets." Aoki. who r<-sumt'<i farming in Utah bl'fon • returnsng to Hunt- ington Beach fanns where he was aS?ain to be s.Jccessful. said he "lost a bundle" when h<> had to sell his farm equipment for about "f1->\:> (>t>nts on thP dollar." "We were aUowed to take all the property we wanted as long as 1t ht into two sui tcases. What else C'ould we do." Aoki said some of Orange County's large farming families "acted like vultures" in takicg advantage or the plight of the Japanese. "But I don't hold any ammos1tv. It's all water under the bridge now .. CARTER CASH IN VEGAS PROJECT?· ... Hts friend. Harding -who became a B-29 pilot during the war but wasn't assigned to duty overst>as -said Aoki had just purch~-'d as diese.Lu:actoI when the business expanded to Oceanside. "He had to sell it for about $1 .000." FromPageA1 to the Howard Hughes Estate. Hamm would not disclose how much money Carter had put up for the land. But Jean Dutton. Clark County Assessor, said the parcel has been appraised at nearly $9 million. He said the Summa Corp., a holding company for Hughes property, is listed as the owner. lrv Gardener of the )Las Vegas building and zoning cfepartment said "nothing like (the Carter development) has come before us We have no record of any develop- ments.of Tom Carter Enterprises " The property is next to a site that Carter planned to develop as a golf course. Dutton Said Carter bid on the county-owned property. valued at $4.5 million . and won a contract to develop the Clark County GolC Course. However, Dutton said, Carter did not develop the land within the time the contract allotted him and he defaulted on the contract He lost a $500.000 security bid on that deaJ, Dutton said. Henry Lackey. vice president of ANCHOR ... From Page A1 knew raising it would provide a real challenge." But bringing the heavy, cumbersome anchor to the surface was completed in less tban an hour by divers whCJ attached inner tubes to the rusty find and inflated them underwater. The anchor was pulled to the harbor patrol landing where it was hoisted out with a crane. Oage said patrolman chipped away barnacles to get a better look at the relic. "We're juat going to keep it down here until we can get It Identified, if that's poaible," said Gage. "Maybe later we can dls- pl•y it." operauons for the Hacienda and the Sahara Hotel. said Carter was negotiating with the Hacienda to establish a busin~ relationship between the hotel and the proposed theme park, but the negotiations have been suspended recently because of the ongoing investigation. Lackey said Carter "has made an effort to make a deal with us for about two years ... Carter had approached the Ha- cienda lo negotiate use of Its well. Lackey said . explainmg that water nghts are at a premium in the desert area. A brochure distributed to potential investors in Huck's Landing and other ventures of Tom Carter Enterprises and vari- ous production rompanies owned by Carter describes the park as ''under development" The brochure also describes the "endorsement and. enthusiastic support" of the Las Vegas Con- vention/Visitors Authority for the Huck's Landing project. A spokeswoman for the bureau said it was not familiar with the development. "He had several tons of sheet metal delivered for a processing plant m Oceanside and it was stolen from a warehouse." he said. "He was a take-charge guy was helping other Japanese families and didn't have lime for his own affairs. Aoki wants to let bygones be bygones to a certain extent. "I don't care about compensa- tion. But an injustice was done and I want an apology. I want the U.S . government to lay it on the line and tell what happened to us during those times." TRANSFERS OF CASH PROBED ... From Page A 1 that the company never used the money to conduct a ''medical factoring" business. "The examination d1scl<>S«I no payments, receipts. or billings whatsoever from or to any doctor. medical group. or insurance com- pany which would indicate the existence of an y medical factoring business .... n9 r did any document examined indicate the existence of a Carter medical factoring busi- ness." the documents state. ln addition the documents re- vealed a pattern of money trans- fers from tht• Carter Co. to its parent firm . Tom Carter Enterprises lnc. which said it was engaged in wide-ranging plans to develop hotel and entertainment complexes in Las Vegas and other cities. "Examination of those files di&Closed notations on check stubs of 'loans' from Carter Company to Carter Enterprise In the fonn of checks drawn on a Carter Com- pany account made payable to Carter Enterpriaes, al dally •nd weekly Intervals from November 1982 through September 1983 ln amount& ranging Crom $20,000 to $250,000," the documents said. The Orange County busi- nessman also may have spent $1 00,000 invested in his company on art works, custom crafted silver and other valuable items. the documents charge. At the hearing where the documents were med. U.S. Dis- trict Court Judge Robert l. Kelleher continued a temporary restaining order barring Carte.r from conducting business at Tom Carter Enterpri.aes, and the Carter Co. and freezing his personal and business assets until another hear- ing on the matter next Tuesday. The SEC Is charging Ca.rt.er and several co-defendents with selling unregistered securities and raising money for the Carter Co.. a company that never truly existed. Carter did not attend the hear- ing anq his attorney, Stephen V. Wilson of Beverly Hilb, ref Wied to dlscuss the case except to say, "at this point we will save all our commenta for the court." Carter also la under LnvestJga- tion by the Orange County Shen(f's Department. but no charges have been filed. The documents did not indicate where the remaining $IO million is. Robert D. LaFramenta, a re· gional trial w~l with the SEC. said the court order has frozen at least "several million dollars" in various accounts linked to Carter and that an investigation of Carter Co. records this week may reveal where the rest of the money is located. He said the $10 million invested in the company may be con- servative and that the tnvestiga- tion could reveal much higher figure. Oops/I We're Not Listening ... D= le Qu1r•etud ! SPECIAL SHOPPING SESSION ... I lloftcl•r' •tdllJ ft "°" CIO no1 111 .. y1111• J>•11et 1>, 630om ~Otfott 7om 1110 you• ~OPr w11f D• -.o 1 From P..age A 1 Laguna robbery Suspect arrested A Huntington Beach man who tuld the misfortune of crashln,g hla van into a Laguna Beach hillalde early today has been arrested on suspicion of beating and robbing a man he'd allegedly met hours earlier at a local nightspot. Police claimed Raymond P. l:larrington, 27, beat and robbed Thomas Schriver, 25, of Fountain Valley after t he two rendezvoused at a Pacific Coast Highway hotel In Laguna Beach. Harrington, according to police, had met Schriver at a tavern and later drove him to a hotel room. Police said the suspected robber left the hotel and returned an hour later with a third man. Schriver told police HaJTington allegedJy roughed him up with an iron rod and slugged him with his fists while the third man kept lookout. The beating victim said the two men then ran off with his duffel bag. While police were calming Schriver. patrolman Ed Oro1.e0 was attending to a seemingly unrelated episode at San Joaquin Street and Hillcrest Drive where a motorist had plowed into a hill- side. But police said it didn't take them long to connect the two incidents after finding the missing duffel bag inside the crumpled van. Harrington, treated at South Coaat Med~ Center for Lacer- ations and a poeaible broken arm, was arrested on sW1picion of strongann robbery. Police are sUU looking for the third man. Fluor worker hangs himself with seat belt A 30-year-old engineer hanged himself with a car seat belt from a light bar in an unoccupied storage area near his Fluor Corp. office, Irvine police said. David W. Dabner left no suicide note and his co-workers said he had appeared to be in good spirts. a Fluor spokesman said today. Dabner's body was discovered Tuesday morning after his wife called Fluor security and reported he had not returned to his Mission Viejo home Monday night, Sgt. Dick Bowman uid. Deputy Coroner Joe Luckey said Dabner apparently took his own life about 9:30 a.m. Monday. Cause of death was found to be strangulation, he said. "It's very sad and unfortunate. He'd been with the company three years and was doing well," Fluor spokesman Harry Haya said today. BULLETIN BOARD S. _CoasJ YMCA plans Christmas tree sales The South Coast YMCA will sponsor a Christmas tree lot in the Laguna Niguel Town Center beginning Thursday and runrung through Dec. 24. The lot wilJ be located in the parking lot next to the Wells Fargo Bank building. Volunteers from the Laguna Niguel Chamber of Commerce. Laguna Niguel Women's Club'. Monarch Bank and members of various YMCA programs will man the tree lot. All proceeds from the sale will benefit Y programs. The lot will be open until 10 p.m. daily. For more information <..'Onta<'t the South Coast YMCA at 831-9622 or 493-0453. Estanc ia teens seeking pape r , can s Th" Music Boosters of Estancia High School have scheduled a paper and aluminum can drive for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A volunteer at the school. at 2323 Placentia Avenue in Costa M('sa, will ("Olle<:t donations of discarded aluminum and all kinds of paper and magazines except corrugated cardboard. For information, call Karen Mayer at 546-9965 Fund-raising ,paper drives will be scheduled on the first Saturday of each month in lhe future. Lecture on pearls slate d for OCC "Pearls -the Queen of Gems" ts the title of a lecture t.o be conducted Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The program begins at 7 p.m. m the Science Lecture Hall. The lecture will be led by Elaine Smitha, an international jewelry designer from Newport Beach. She will discus.5 the difference between natural and cultured pearls, how they grow. how to buy and their investment potential. Registration fee for the program is $8. ST AND group plans supper in Mesa STAND. a group affiliated with the Alliance for Survival. will sponsor a potluck supper at the Unitarian Church, 1259 Victoria Place in Costa Mesa. Tuesday at 6 p.m. For information , call Manlyn Mcintyre at 646-5559. Kids' speech scree ning planned Free speech and language screenings will be provided for children from 2 to 5 years old Friday at the Providence Speech and Hearing Center in Orange. The screening will be provided by speech and language pathologists and includes a brief assessment of articulation. language. voice and stuttering problems. Parents concerned about their child's speech and language development should call the t'C nter at 639-4990 for an appointment. Bloodmobile at Huntington h~s pital Humana Hospi tal Huntington Beach will host the American Red Cross Bloodmobile from 10:45 a.m. to 3;30 p.m. Friday near the Emergency Department on the north side of the hospital. 17772 Beach Blvd. Those interested in donating blood may caJI 842-1473. ext. 239, to schedule an appomtment. Blood donors also may come to the hospital on the day of the drive. Due 10 technical problems, the Dail y Pilot's "We're Liltcni"8" phone hoe Is temporarily out or servi<.'e. The Pilot apologizes to readers who tried tu call on this line 11nd rt.-ceived no answer. We hope tfte line will be repair«! soon so that you e.n continue to provide vaJuable input on what you llke and dislike about the Pilot. In the meantime. If somethi"8 concerns you about the paper, pleue call one of our regular ortlce numbers and the operal.Or will refer you to the appropriate editor ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Cl111•1d ........... 1MIMl-el1I A• ..,_ •p1rtlneMe IG-4111 , , : to collect willing aeniora. "I don't have a car and h'a hard tor me to get around. 1 wouldil't have got~n out to shop ot.hefwile," aald Irene Kunz of Huntington Beach, who Wll havinl a Daniah and coffee. We just wanl to give them a little fun with no crowda, '' aald John Clymer, T&rfct'a store manager in HuntJncton Be.ach. ll11w1C11y IMI &vnd.ty If ~Oii 00 NII •t~t••t YO\/f 'Ol>Y "" , • "' C#I ~ IJ>•l!I -'°"'~ .. Oll .... .O ~::!'anc1°:.-:r ·~ !dee wu to sjve lheM ~p~ •n opportunity CO aet OUl and Me Whal'I happeni.ns this Chriatmll llMIOI'· ll'• not uaually .. gr'Nl Illes c&.y. ' A ,roupof carolinc Glrl Scoutt ~by llncinc ''SUtnt Night." • The event bepn ln 1973 at 1 Tarp\ store ln Moline, m. h WU auch • ~. C1.ym9r ...... lt JI now •company-Mcie policy with l 74 atocw~ the country partJdpaUrc WI yev. ' t c1r • .-• .,,,. T•••• -°"""' c;o...,. Ar-...... ·~ ti=:.~ ... -~--~ ..... to IN Publ!INf ......... c- ~ .._.., I I 1' f_ ' Orange Coast DAIL~ PILOT/Wednesday, December 7. 1963 * ~3 County moves to boost apartment construction By JEFF ADLER Of!Mo.lly ..... lleft Citing a need for more apart- ments, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to revise procedures in unincorporated areas of the coun- ty governing the conversion of rental apartme nts to con- dominiums. Despite objections from the Orange County League of Women Voters and the Orange County Renters Association. supervisors voted to revise conversion regu- lations In hopes of stimulating apartment construction . "One of the problems we have is that there aren't any apartments.'' said Supervisor Bruc.-e Nestande in urging adoption of the revision. hWe're trying to give Incentives to make th~ investn\ent worth- while ... We')' trying our beet t.Q. encourage the construction of rental units." The new regulationli require developers to offer affordable units being converted to con- dominiums for sale to renters at a Newsboy's slayer condemned· By tbe Associated Press A sex offender who. killed while on parole has been sentenced to die in the gas chamber for murder- ing a 12-year -old Anaheim news- . boy who had tried io sell h·im a subscription. Superior Court Judge Francisco Briseno said Tuesday the state shares the blame with Robert Time out fo r a n a p J ackson Thompson for the August 1981 murder of young Benjamin Brenneman. Thompson sexually molested and strangled the boy, dumping his body in a field in Palos Verdes . "Mr. Thompson was picked up long ago as being a dange r lo our children. and we let him out." Briseno said . "We knew when we let him out that he had not been rehabilitated. "And why did we let him out?" the judge asked. "Budgetary reasons. One of the richest states in the country cannot keep a person who is dangerous away from others "The state C'annot sit this one out." Looking fo r work ca n be a s t iring as employme nt. J ob seeke r Carl lla rtma nn snoozes under a tree 111 Costa Mesa between inter views. Portly prowler·sought in Laguna Laguna Beach police were seeking a heavy-set man wearing a red T-shirt who was seen attempting to open doors and windows of a house in the 800 block of Rembrandt Street. A child's scream brought police to a house where they found the youngsterwas not In danger but did not desire to remain with a baby sitter vandals applied white paint to a house In the 2800 block ot Chlllon Way. the owner said. Newport Beach A businessman from Mill Valley reported the theft of $500 cash from his briefcase Tuesday during a con- ference at the Sheraton-Newport Hotel. A retired Newport Beach man reported thett ol three hubcaps valued $450 from a 1958 Mercedes at the Park Newport Apartments Tues- day. A Newport Beach man reported the thett ot $1.000 in auto parts from his 1983 Zimmer Golden Spirit at the Park Newport Apartments Tuesday Costa Mesa A refrigerator and some vaccine medication were stolen sometime Sunday or Monday from the res1- dence1ottloe of Or. John Chung. on the 200 block of E 18th Street Police say entry may have been gained through a back door Chung was recently release.d !ro!" the hospital A sliding glass window apparently ·provided entry to a home on the 1000 block ol Mission Drive Tuesday afternoon. Only a • video cassette recorder. valued at $535. was stolen. Huntington Beach A red 1976 Volkswagen Rabbit was burgarlzed Tuesday while parked on the 9700 block ot Adams Avenue in Huntington Beach. A wlndwing was pried open to enter. The loss included stereo equipment worth S t•O. . . . A home burglary was reported Tuesday afternoon on the 19700 block of Seashore Circle Entry was apparently made through an un- locked sliding glass door The loss included $800 worth of jewelry and a $200 camera. A 1977 Toyot~ Ce1tca was reported stolen early Tuesday from the 300 block of 8th Street The loss was estimated at S2,500 . . . A break-in was reported Tuesday morning at a home on the 2700 block of Delaware Street. A razor blade was apparently used on a window to enter. The loss lncluded stereo and televlslon equipment worth S700. . . A dark blue 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit was burglarized Tuesday whlle parked on the 19800 block cl Vermont Lane. A wtndw1ng was smashed to enter The loss Included stereo equipment valued at $400 ... A 22-callber semi-automatic rifle with a scope was stolen Tuesday from an unlocked parked vehicle on lhe 5100 block of Hell Avenue. The loss was estimated at $54.97. Fountain Valley Burglars took $528 In garden tools from a residence In the 10000 block of Calle lndepe~cl!'-· • Thieves forced open a door In the 11000 block of Iris Avenue and stole jewelry and col~s.. • Someone stole a $125 hubcap from a car in the parking lot at Alpha Beta on Warner Avenue Irvine Workers discovered a $950 cen- trifugal water pump missing Tuesday morning from a construction site at 9400 Toledo W~Y· •• Paul Marchetti, 38, Jerome L. Robinson. 40, and Dale V Ford, 39, were arrested on drug charges late Tuesday night at MacArthur Boulevard and Main Street. Police could provide no details this morning on the allegation. Continued cool climate on Coas t Coasta l Exte n ded f00AY U3p,.. TltUMOA'f 5l! 2& 69 JJ 31 '3 37 15 50 20 •5 26 75 3• •9 2• •& 32 46 19 311 30 23 II 37 22 19 00 57 1l 18 07 20 02 46 Ill 27 OJ 41 37 21 oe " 72 5• 39 44 II 67 27 78 40 3l .2e 29 21 •e 30 42 21 1 1 •e 53 24 54 37 ~ 28 .. 10 35 11 l9 Ol 13 2t 7' 43 51 ., S9 39 24 07 •8 30 03 f1n t lllQI\ 1' » • m ;) 6 f'H"ltlOW• '" .,.. 2 9 59COl"4 lllQll tO 29 t 111 5 4 k -toor &10pm oo Sun .. " 104ty It • 44 p Ill ti-ti 6 •6 t 111 T!>u•Oll•Y MCI MU ~tin It 444p m Moon Mt• toelay fl I J 7 I> m ltM\ 11 10 U 1"' l llu<\CUly .tf\O IMlll liO*"' '1 13't>m Stetionery .. I 1!3 oe Sall l •k• 43 40 8• 50 S"" An1QnlQ 58 29 &e 30 s.,, Oltoo ea •• a.I aa San Fr AllC!itco 511 ~ &a 43 SI SI• Ml•I• 211 53 26 s..aui. 42 27 61 40 Sh•••7.ft: 49 25 43 37 Slou• •ti• 17 -04 u 43 SpoU M 211 23 119 37 Sy1aeu"" 411 211 29 oe '~· 29 12 so 311 T"'40'! 82 35 83 311 T11IM 45 $.4 ,. 24 wu111noton 55 40 91 50 W~l\llt 32 2J SURf RIPIRT ' 10 percent price reduction before they can be liated on the open market. If a renter declines to buy, the developer would still be required to olfer relocation as- sistance to renters. though that assistance would not necessarily include-a cash payment. Such a relocation assistance plan would have to be filed with theoounty. Under the old regulations, a developer was required to offer tenanta up to four times the amount of their last month's rent as relocation assistance. The new regulation is aimed at shifting the developers' responsi- bility from relocating renters to aiding renters in buying their units. It also is intended to ease developer fears that some ·future rent control ordinance would wipe out their rental unit investment returns. . However, Lee Podolak, presi- dent of the county League of Women Voters. told the board the Crash victim still serious A 58-year-old Costa Mesa woman remains in serious con- dition today following a two.car accident on the Corona del Mar Freeway near Bear Street Man- day evening. Audrey House, driving a Toyota compact, was injured when her westbound car unexplainably spun out of control and plowed ·into th.e rear of a vehicle heading in the same dir~tion. according to the California Highway Patrol. The driver of the second cat, Robin Ault. 28, of Westminster, was not injured. officers said. new regulatins would help guarantee "a rapid depletion of the rental housing stock in the county." Podolak said few renters would be able to qualify for loans to purchase their apartments. "And how, without a strong relocation assistance plan, will they be able to find comparable housing. especially as more and more of the affordable housing stock is '-'Ondo-converted?" she asked. Super visor Harriett Wieder said the revision would help "take the lid off" developers and would spur the develop.menl of needed multi-family dwellings in the (.'OUnty. Glrl, 9, g·ets the 'vette Can I borrow k eys to the ca r, sweetie? By the A11oclated Pren Amy Barlow will have fun, fun, fun with the new Corvette she has won ina restaus;antcont.est, bu tit won't be new any more by the time the 9-year-old can drive the red sports car. "This is as good as a Christmas present," says the fourth-grader at Hopkinson Elementary School in Seal Beach. Amy also won $25,000 in the national Jack-m-the-Box cont.est, but her parents plan to put it away for college. And Amy says she favors selling the Corvette and banking that money, too, aJthough her father. Jim Barlow, says he wouldn't mind keeping the car. Amy says: "I'll let daddy borrow it " Many of her friends ask for rides. which her father -"I feel like a cab driver" -obligingly prov1dcs almost' daily. The Corvette has an AM-FM stereo, adjust.able steering wheel and ccmputerized instr ument panel t'Omplete with graphics and digital readou.ts. A local Chevrolet dealer estimates it's worth between $26,000 and $30.000. "At school, it's kind of embarrassing. Everyone is sayjng, ·You really won?'" Amy said. "Everybody says. 'Can I have $100,ora $20 bill?'" Amy's name was picked during a random drawing in October in Westport, Conn .. from among about 900,000 entries nationwide, says Jack-in-the-Box spokeswoman Kathy McNelis. The C'ar was delivered about a week ago. Amy can't even see over the steering wheel. so her father lets her sit on his lap and steer. "Th at's the closest she'll come to it (driving) for awhile.'' he said. That's OK with Amy. "I'd rather have it now. and have someene chauffeur me," she sajd. Wetland topic of state conf ah Assembly panel in cou~ty to consider marshland preser va tion A three-member Assembly sub- commi ttee s tudying state wetlands areas convened in Or- ange County Tuesday to consider ways of preserving scare marshlands. Chaired by Assemblyman Terry Goggin. D-San Bernardino. the s ubcommittee listened to testi- mony from representatives of ~ Services held in m e mory of Dr. Ada F. Dick Memorial services were held at a family Thanksgiving gathering for Dr. Ada F. Dick. a 97-year-old Costa Mesa resident who is in- terred at a family grave in Fairmont, Neb. Services were held for Mrs. Dick at Costa Mesa's Prince of Peare Lutheran Church when she died last August. Her son, Robert C. Dick of Costa Mesa said 56 family ,!llembers gathered in Ne- braska for the holiday and partici- pated in a graveside ceremony for Mrs. Dick. A nephew from Omaha, Neb .. the Rev. Delvin Roper, led the ceremony and Dr. Don Goodrich. another nephew, led the music. Mrs. Dick owned a rest home ln Pasade~ until her retirement to Costa Mesa about 25 years ago. Gem Talk By J.C HUMPHRIES Cutiflrd a~molo1111t. AGS FINDING DIAMONDS to meet the demands The constant search for diamonds goes on in many parts of the world. The most precious of stomes Is always In demand, and the beat geologist and engineers quite literally, leave no stone un- turned In their tearch. Up In Wyom- ing, along tM Colorado border, a company has been digging and tes~ Ung for years, and they predlct now that It wlll still be 15 years before they have a working diamond mine. Fifteen years! But they f ... that the work, the tong wait. and the ex~ penee are worth It. So do -.. Alr .. dy, there ll a S2.6 ml"lon pro- ceaalng plant evaluating aoll and rock aemptea. Now, enother firm has begun explOtlng tu•t north of tha t MrM site. MMnWhlle, up In Canada's pro~lnce of Ontarto; near beautiful Kll'kland Lake, geologlata Nlrte m• an exdttng dllcovery In an ancient aledal streambed. TheV haw found about 25 pe>Undl of klnbertlte. t<lmberMte II a-Qt'Mn· =ay rock tormatton wtileh Often diamond•. The dltcoverx, hl8 otnclal1y delcrtbed by a Canandlan cabinet minister a t>e11i9 "diamond-bearing klmberllte of 11gnlftcant value." Tl'leM new -d1SCOY9rlel art good news for thbae wtlo enjoy the t>Muty ot diamond•. ' organizations such as the Cali- fornia Waterfowl Association, Pa- cific Coast Fishermen, the Cali- fornia Coastal Conservancy and the Trust for Public Lands. Both Assemblyman Nolan FrizzeUe. R -Fount.ain Valley. and Assembly Frank Hill. R-Whittier, members of the Resources Sub- committee on Status and Trends, also attended the day-long session at the Hall of Administration m Santa Ana, The lawmakers were told that marshlands around the state have dried up since 1850, often falllng victim to flood control projects. development or the need for additionaJ agricultural lands. While there were five million acres of wetlands in California - playing host to a variety of bir:ds and waterfowl -in 1850, only 300,000 acres existed in 1980. The loss is the most acute in Orange and Los Angeles counties, explained Nona Dennis. author of a comprehensive report on state wetlands prepared for the sub- committee. She said only 13,000 acres of wetland, such as the Bolsa Chica in Huntington Beach. remain in Southern California. And those wetlands. according to other wit- nesses, are subject to competing demands among developers, people living nearby and th ose who wish to ,preserve them in their naturaJ state, Issues discussed during the hearing included alternatives for protecting the wetlands. who should enforce wetlands policy and how to pay for the program. Fune ral held for Laguna's C. Stanton Funeral serv~ces were held at Paci fic View Memorial Park Chapel Tuesday for Clifford J ,E. S tanton of Laguna Beach who d ied Nov. 29. He was 71. Stanton had been a resident of Emerald Bay since 1959. Before retiring in 1964, he was president of Underwriters Adjustment Co. After attending Harvard. Princeton University and the Uni- versity of Iowa Law School, Stanton joined the Navy and served as a Navy Intelligence Lt. Commander and as port director of the P ort of Pusan. Korea during the Korean War. Later, ite founded a number of i ntemational insurance and ad- justment companies. He also was a membe r Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and was a 32nd degree Mason. He is survived by his wife, Gratia, his mother, lven Stanton of Iowa, his son, Stephen J . and grand-daughter, Christina, both of Fairbanks, Alaska. Burial at sea was private. The Anniversary Ring , A band of diamo nds that says you'd marry her all over again! J. C..JJump/u.;., J.w.f.,., MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1809 ~~EWPORT BLVD .. OOSTA MESA ~ SINCE 11M8 PHONE 648-3401 "18 NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 7, 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANS ACTION S OIJOlAfl()"l& IHClU0£ T"AOf:I ()Oj fHE HIW YO"°' l.llOWUI PACIJIC PIW 80&10"1. Of1AQ41 AHO CiNCIHHllll tfOCtl VlCHAHO(l AHO MEl'OflflO ll't l HI! HAllO IN8f1Hll • ~EDNESDA Y' CLOS INC PRICES ""'"' ... , P( f\d\ (lo"' C"<! \•IP\ "l•I P ( '''" l"1w l "<I ~If''\ • '1"HI _., ( "°" fr, IO'-~ ( t"O \•I•' Hrl "r ""' '"'"' C"Q ~1., ..... P f 1\0 • (IO.,.. ("4 \.tlP'\ .... P E "<I\ <;lo"' Cl>!I ' Dow Jones Final Up 4.47 Cloelng 1,273.71 IUllllll llllfl Investment group offers to purchase MetromeJ)ia By U1e Au odated Pre11 SECAUCUS, N.J . -An investment group that includes four top executives of Metromedia lnc. has o!fell!d $1.45 billion to acquire the broadcast and entertainment company. A spokeswoman for Metromedia, Susan Wataon , said \he company's board appointed a committee to study the propoul made Tuesday. Metromedia stock had fallen from a high of $57 a share earlier in the year to $22 last Thuraday. A T &T blasts bill as 'disaster ' WASHINGTON -The ch.ainnan of American Tele-- phone & Telegraph Co. says Congress ia t.ryi.n& to atop hia company.from competing in the long-distance phone ho •wiNW after its January breakup. In a speech Tueeday before the National Presa Club, Chairman Charles L. Brown once apln blasted as "an unmitigated diJ!uts" a bill that would block access charges that AT&T wants local phone companies to charge customers for aocese to long-0.Latanoe aervice. Dr. Pepper studies rival bid NEW YORK -Dr Pepper Co. ii studying a rival bid for oontrol of the nation's third-largest aoft-drink maker. The new bid, valued at $560 million, was aubmined late Monday by a unit of Caatle & Cooke Inc. known u DPCC Acquisition Corp. The new offer topped a $513 million bid from Forstmann Little & Co., a privately held investment banking finn in New York. Railroad sues to block m erger WASHINGTON -The Union Pacific Railroad has asked a federal judge to block the merger plan propoeed for the Santa Fe and Southern · Pacific railroad holding companies. 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