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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-21 - Orange Coast PilotNB skipper recalls chilling drama on high s~as By ALMON LOCKABEY Dally Piiot Boating Writer For want of a na1l tht' shot' was lost, for want of a shoe the horse was lost. dlld for Wflllt of a horse the rider was Jost -Ben Frank.Im Franklan'sadagerould be paraphrased by Mike Kane of Newport 8e8<'h and his twoC'rewmen aboard the 55-Coot tmnaran Crusader The loss of theshackleand the mast merely climaxed a week-long struggle to round the infamous Horn m winds up to Forre 12 (over70 knots) and giant seas. "But the bottom llnl•," saad the dauntless Kane, "as that weare sllllahve, wt> set soine new records and did raise some money for the f 1gh l agajnst C'ystic fibrosis. ' 7'e 4tee11 D/ t'e 119 ''ip Wtu eui119 . . . Me "'"''"9 illtD t'e jaw' D/ deat,. ' and 20 hours, 10 hours ahead of the record set by another clipper ship, Great Republic," hesa1d "And then the weather worsened. As we neared the Horn we were hat by wands over 70 knots with seas of over 20 feet driving us back more than 100 rrules. "Cape Horn lieti at 56 degrees, 30 rrunutes south latitude. We recalled that Great Republkand Flymg Cloud had gone around the Horn at about 60 degrees south so we bore off ho pang to find better conditions. Instead we were still experiencing 70-knot wands with sleet and snow. Everything was white. We hove toand put up the smallest sail we had, but it was too big. ln a telephone call to the Daily Pilot Crom the U.S. Embassy at Santiago, Chile, Kane said the loss of Crusader and his bid to set a new sailing record from New York to San Franc1Sl'O via Cape Horn was C'aused by a $15 shackle near the top of the mast. "We were wards of the Chilean Navy for four days after our miraculous rescue an heavy seas about 300 miles off the coast. We are now at the embassy and expect to be back home in Newport BeaC'h Thursday." Crusader's ill-fated voyage started Oct. 23 when Kane, Bob Dixon and Fritz Richardson, set sail to erase the 132-year-old record of 89daysand 21 hours from New York to San Francisco set by the dipper ship Flying Cloud in 1851. delight until they reached the up of South America and started the passage around the Hom which is reputed to have 300 days of stormy weather out of 365. Until that time Crusader was nearly four days ahead of Flying Cloud's time. Then all hell broke loose. acrording to Kane. "As we approaC'hed the cape we were hit by what sailorscalJ a 'horner' with Force 9 windi (50-60 knots) and giant seas. We were congratulating ourselves that we had fetched the Horn in 44 days ''The shaC'kle, designed to w1 ths tand pressures of about 6,000 pounds, parted when we were about 300 miles northwest of the Horn and the top 25 feet of the mastl·arriedaway," Kane said Monday THI DRANGI COAST The first part of the voyage was a Sunday sailor's ' "When we decided we must reduc:esa1l further, our hands were so numb from the cold that we could not handle the sails. Everything aboard was wet. The water temperature was about 40 degrt!eS. !See CHILLJNG1 Page A9J COUNTY IDITIDN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS FV cops can use radar • again By PHIL SNEIDERMAN >4 Ille Oelly "91 It.fl Fountain Valley police officers can resume using radar to catch speeding motonsts on all but two major streets in the C'ity Tuesday the caty council ap- proved a new traffic survey required by state law for cities that use radar to enforce local ipeed limits. Approval of the new survey was recommended by Police Chief Marvin Fortin after a local judge's disallowed Fountain Valley police officers' testimony based on radar because of an outdated traffic >Urvey. West Orange County Municipal Judge David Kerr Info~ the department that state law re- quires cities using radar to have on file a traffic survey valtdating local speed limits. This survey must be Jess than five years old. Fountain Valley's last survey had been done in 1978 and became invalid after June. At Tuesday's meet.mg, the City Council approved an updated 1980 traffiC' survey. even though It indicates speed limits on some local streets should be higher than currently posted. Councilman Ben Nielsen stipulated that radar should only be used on streets where the posted limit agrees with the speed survey. Fortin said the vote will allow officers to resume radar uae on all but two main streets in the city. Excluded are Bushard Street within the city boundaries and Talbert Avenue between New- land and Brookhursl streets The posted limit on Bushard IS 30 miles per hour, while Talbert is 35 mph. The speed survey in- dicated the limits should be higher on the two streets, but council members don't want to raise them. But Fortin said officers can use other tactics, such as pacing. to arrest speeding motorists on Bushard and Talbert streets. On other main streets, officers will use radar to de termine whether motorists are exceeding the limits listed in the speed survey. The survey indicates the safe speed on most major Fountain Valley streets Is 45 mph. Fortin said no speed hm1l signs in the city will be chan~ed. The p~~· of Inflation Flgur• for the flrat 11 montht of 1983 ahow the n1t1on·• 1nn1t1on rite running at the loweet ~ ttnc;e 1972. Hlfe ate the yMl'ty Iner ..... In the Labor Oitpet1ment't Con· sumer Prto. lndek from 1970 to 1983. For•~· report on the economy, ... PllOI A4. 1983 to date................. 3.8% 1982............................. 3.9-le 1081 ......... .,................... 8.9% 1980 ............................. 12.4% 1879,,..,.,,,,.,.,..,,,,..,m.,, 13..3% 1971 ............................. 9.~ 18n............................. e.8'Ci 1876............................. 4.8% 1176............................. 7.°'41 ~74 ............................. 12.~ tt73............................. 8.1% -1112............................. a ... ~ 1971 ............................. 3.~ 1170............................. 5."' "And then, Santa, plea se ... Morgan Mead, 5, of Newport Beach is on good terms with the jolly visitor from the North Pole during their chat at Fashion Island. See how young- sters reacted at other coastal shop- ping centers on Page 81 . Fly to Avalon for I 0 bucks New John Wayne commuter airline out to woo passengers U yoq're willing to fly standby, it will cost you only $10 for a one-way ticket to Catalina Ialand on California Seaboard Airlines, a new commuter airline starting service at .Tohn Wayne Airport today. If you prefer the de.ert to the beach, that same standby fare will take you to either Bullhead Clty, Ariz. -just a free terry ride from Nevada's nearest gambling resort -oc to Bermuda Dunes near PaJmSppnp. Th4Mlfgular fares are consider- ably more expensive. A one-way ticket for the 20-mlnute flight to Ca\a.lina'• "Airport ln the Sky" co.ta $30. A round-trip ticket for the 46-minut.e flight to Bullhead ta $230 and the round-trip ticket fOf the 1 M how' fliah\ to Bermuda Dune.I la $166. The airline will have to flll about~ percent of the tMtl on lta two Piper Navaho twtn-encine planet to make "a healthy pnifit'' laid Ntwport BMch wane.man Cap Blackbum, the airUne'1 pn!lli· dent. But that would not man fiWng a lot of eeeta. One of the planM can ., - hold nine paseengen and the other carries Ii><. As pasaenger loads Increase the coet of a standby ticket will go up but the airline plans to maintain some type of di9count standby fare, accordjng to Chuck Hill, California Seaboard's general manager and chief pilot. (S°ff AJRUNE, Pare At) Underwear saleswollJan gives company the 'slip' A uleswoman who put on eexy underwear parties for an Irvine clothll\i store la 1uapected of being an underhanded thief. • The unidentified 21 -year-old woman has apparently dlaappNl'8d after allegedly embezzling about $1,500 from The PleuUl"e Co. by taking orden at a half dozen all-ladieia "pleasure parties" where the skimpy goods were dl1played. "The naughty nlghtie girl waa naughty," Lt. Bob)..ennet1 joked, although the matter isn't a laughln11 matter to the firm'• owner. Tom Mou. "Wt don't want OW' cuatomen to thlnk our penonnel are like &hat.·· MOii iaid. He 11ld 50 freelance aalMWomen tell Unprie and lldult toy. for hll firm founded tn Ja1'uary 1981, ~ he hun't received any other complain ta. Mou uid the aleswoman wu belna peld to help f ID • nath of pre-holiday orders. but then vanllhed from her Hunllnlton et.ch addrt!m. To make tu~ no one la disappolnted ChrlltmM morninc. the Pleuure Co. hu filled all the ordera anyhow, MOii Mid. "Undercover" detectives art lnveeU,1tlna the matter, Lennert aid. , -, ., • Unlimited 'qu.iet jets' at airport? By JEFF ADLER Ol Ille 0..,,... ..... The Orange County Board of Supervisors potentially opened John Wayne Airport's runways to an unlimited number of com- merciaJ jet flights Tuesday when it approved airline access guide- lines exempting new-technology quiet jets from the aJ!ocation process. The boards's action, described as a clarification of the current rules governing allocation of the airport's 41 daily flights, exempts jets that can take off below the airport's 89.5-decibel noise ceiling from the complicated airline ac- ~ plan. That could mean airlines that purchase the new-technology jets could potenually fly unlimited numbers of flights from the airport each day once the jets satisfy both noise constraints and other requirements in the plan. Two new jetJmers, the British Aerospace BAe 146 and a re<..'On- figured Boeing 737. are believed to be the only planes now flying that might be able to sausfy the new guidelines. However, neither plane has been flight-tested in Orange County. Pacific Southwest Airlines has c.'Ontracted to purchase 20 o{ the British Aerospace jets, although 1t has not yet petitioned airpor1 official.I for an unllmit.ed number (See QUIET, Page ,At> HB drunk drivers: you 're on camera By ROBERT BARKER Ol lhe 0..,. """' It.fl Drunken drivers beware. Hunt- ington Beach police are planning to get after you with a secret weapon this holiday season -a spy in the sky. A ''suJJ:er-sophisticated" camera has been' attached to the side of one of the department's helicop- ters and is awaiting certification of the Federal Aviation Adminis- tration. It may take to the skies tonight if the FAA ·decrees it's safe. The $200.000 camera equip- ment, on loan from the lstec Company of Ontario, Canada, will scan city streets for the next two weeks during the traditional period of heavy imbibing. Its mission is to use video tape him to catch drunken drivers running into C'urbs, weaving in and out of traffic lanes and engaging i n other life-endangering activities. The video tapes would provide visual proof to courts to "clinch" convk- tions, according to Police Chief Earle Robitaille. He said the camera, "which can clearly make out a license plate from a mile high" should help officers stop accidents from hap- pening through its deterrent ef- fects. Nineteen people have died an Huntington Beach this year in alcohol-related accidents. The aerial surveillance equip- ment. called a gyro stabilizing remotely controlled camera, is to be operated by a police observer from one of the department's Bell 47 helicopters flying at aJtitudes of 700 to I ,000 feet. lt's"'scheduled to take piC'tures in black and white this week and switch to color next week. When not patrolling for drunks, it's to take pictures of the city's flood control system. downtown sec- tions and other planning develop- ments to provide a visual history for times of emergency. Robitaille said the equipment is ISee CAMERA, Page AZ) Pier driver's body found in the surf The body of a 39-year-old Tustin man was found Tuesday night floating in the surf not far from the spot he disappeared after driving his car off the Newport pier. Relatives identified the body u that of Martin Regan, police said. A person st.rolllng on the beach reportedly spotted the body at about 9 p .m . and notified authorities. Regan. a gas station attendant who Jived with his parents, re- portedly was visiting the pier area Dec. 10 with friends. Later, he inexplicably drove his car onto the (SH BODY, Pase At) INDEX Bri<lae 88 Movi• 84-5 lkalletin Board A2 N1dorwNew1 A4 8'al1ne9 B7 Public NotJces 04-5 a-lf led DM Spor11 01-3 Ccmka 88 8tat11Newa A• en-word De Dr.81Rlncrohn m l'.dl1loria1 Pate Al hdlMarbta 86 11'.ni.rtalhmen\ 84-5 'l'el8vWon B& Roroeoope m n.wa 84-& lntermll8ol'I 84 WM\her' A3 AnnWnden 82 W~News A4 I T --------=~ A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 21, 1983 Toxic shock nixed in sponge lawsuit I CONTINUED STORIES 1 AIRLINE BEGINS ... FDA rejects symptom of county wom an wl10 sued Irvine n uinu/'acturer for $5 n1illio11 FromPageA1 From staff and wire report• An Orange County woman who filed a $5 million s uit against the lrvine-bast-J manufal·turer of the Today l'Ontraceptive sponge was found nut to have toxic shock syndrome. the Food and Drug Admm1strauon confirmed this mom mg. The 28-ycar-old San ta Ana woman's symptoms "dad not meet the criteria for TSS," said FDA spokeswoman Susan Cruzan. The doctor who dJscharged Marlys Stapelbroek from St Joseph's Hospital in Orange dis- agreed, saying her diagnosis was TSS and was believed to be relat.ed to the patient's use of a sperm1c1dal sponge. Newport Beach attorney John Van Dyke said. Meanwhile, the FDA said at has received reports of one confirmed case of TSS in a Georgia woman, and another possible case in an Oregon female. both who de- veloped symptoms within 24 hours of USlng tht" contraceptive sponge. Because of a potential Lank betw~n the new sponge and TSS, t he Food and Drug Admm1s- lret10n has ordered VLI ot Irvme to place labeling more promi- nently on the outside of the packages. alerung consume r to symptoms of toxic shock syn - drome .al VLI Pres'!!lent Bob Elliott srud the new disclosure, which IS currently included m an insert, wall ~ on packages within a month. "We'~ taking theexisung warnings and highlighting them more." he said. The FDA noted that no d1rl'Ct rclauonshtp has been estabhsht'tl between using l'Ontracepttvt• sponges and toxic shock syn- drome, but said the reported cases call for incr>tased monitoring to St.'t' whether there 1s a lank Four other cases have been investigated but have not met all the criteria for das.sifkation as toXll' shock syndrome, Cruurn said Attorneys for VLI have yet to be served with the suit, and the company has not yet received medical records. Elliott said. Stapelbroek's attorney said her suit wall proceed despite the FDA opinion. "W e didn't make up anything." Van Dyke said. "Even if it wasn't TSS, the fact that the product injured he r is a basis for l'Om- pensation." Thecontracepuvesponges were approved by the FDA m ApnJ and put on the market in Junf> The product as sold m 23 states, mostly in the West and the South About 5 million sponges have bt~n d1stnbukd and the tvrnpany l'!>l1matl'l> thut 250,000 woml'n use lhc dt•v1l·t·~.. which l'01ts1st of absorbt·nt polyurctham· 1m - µl'c~m1tt-'CI with spermicide Tolm' shoc:k syndrome was first rt'l'Ogniu:<l an l 979 in asscx.·1atlon with tampon menstrual products. To date, mort> than 2,300 cases have been rl•ported to the Centers for DiseaSl' Control almost all in women of childbearing age and almost all of these cases m users of tampons T he cause of the d1~ase is unknown. but researchers believe It IS assot:ialL'd With a toxin rt.•leased by a bacterium or per- haps with a virus The l'Urrent package insert mduded with the product warns that "clinical trials with Today vaginal contraceptive sponge were not large enough to assess the risk of developing the Toxic Shock Syndrome It is strongly r('('Ommended that you follow the instructions on wearing time for the sponge " "We would rather have some dollars In the seat than no dollars and an empty seat," Hill said Cali fornia Seaboard's Cull round-trap fare to Catalina is $20 less than a heh('opter service available from Hehtrans in San Pedro. T he fare, however. is more C."Xpensive than the $18 round-trip fare charged for the Catalina Holiday boat cruise from &!boa The Catalina Holaday doesn't sail during the winter but a Catalana CrutS<.'S voyage from San Pedro is $18.50. The airline as flying out of the Marun Avia uon Terminal at John Wayne for now and 1s hoping to sign a ticketing and gate con tract with one of the six major airlines a t the airport. Bull head City is on the Colorado River across from Laughlin. Ne- vada. a gambling resort. The area north of Needles offers boating, watersk1ing and fishing as well as gambling. CaHrom1a air travel but (or now. "Wl' have to walk before we can run," he said Blackbum said the airhne will be profitable by February if all goes at.'C.'Ordlng to plan California Seaboard's advan- tage over other small alrlmes will bc 1 ts low overhead combined with low interest payments on its airplane financing, Blackbum said. "We are buying $200,000 air- planes rather than $2 million airplanes the other commuter services are buying. We are not gomg to have the debt other airlines have," said Wally Crut- tendon, chairman of the airline. Blackburn acknowleged that starting a new airline is a gamble, saying about 80 percent. of the smaU commuter airlines eventu- ally fail. QUIET JETS .. FromPageA1 Huntington's police OK new pact, pay hike The 239 members of the Hunt- ington Beach Police Department have agreed to a new two-year contract calling for a 5 'h percent pay increase m 1983-84 and a 5 percent pay hike in J 984-85. Electricity bills up, refund on gas OK'd "We are trying LO fill the holes in <.'Ommuter servll'e that otheri. have not," Blackburn said. The airline hopes It will carve at.self a major niche in Southern BODY ... From Page A 1 or flights once the new planes are delivered In approving the revised guide- lines, supervisors ordered airport officials to report on how over- nowded airport facilities would be affect~ i( airlines usemg the new .iets begin flying unrestricted numbers of flights. The pay mcreaSt'S, ratified by the City Council. will cost about $LL mil hon over .the two years. The pay for top patrol officer will go to $29.448 the first year and $30.912 the second Sergeants will get $34.860 and $36.672, lieuten- ants. $4 l.l24 and $43.200 and captains, $47.484 and $49.944. Don Lewis. city personnel di- rector, said police received slightly more than the "going rate" of employee pay mcrea.ses because they gave up provisions for over- time pay while w alling to make courtroom appearances. Employees belonging to the Municipal Employees Associatmn (non-management. non-safety) employees received a 4 11'2 pay increase earlier this month Lewis sa1d agreement also ap- pears to be near for fire depart- ment employees but he declined to al.ate tenna. Dolly Hol "'4>to bJ _ _.. u,M Bag boy Saul Macias. 5 , of (~osta Mesa. h as a bit of trouble with shop- ping bag. BULLETIN BOARD Holiday party tonight for teens in Irvine A holiday party as planned for Leen-agers at Northwood Community Park. 453 1 Bryan Ave., m lrvme tonight until 8 p.m. Teens between the ages of 13 and 18 are welcome at the party where hot cider and refreshments will be served New Year's party sla ted at YMCA The Orange Coast YMCA will host a New Year's Eve overnight party for youngsters in kindergarten through sixth grade. The program will include evening snacks. movies. swimming and a chance to bnng in the New Year an a fun way while givmg Mom and Dad the night o{( For more information, call 642-9990. 'Skinny T e nnis' clinic in Newport Skinny Tennis. an ongoing tennis clinic in Newport Beach for overweight people who want to learn tennis and loee weight, will be presented by Sally Moore Huss, a former world-cu player and author of "How to Play Power Tennis Wilh Ease." Huss also i.s a weight management counselor. For more information call 720-9077 U niversity women to h ear trustee The Laguna Beach branch of the Amerkan Association of University Women wall meet Jan. 7 at 9:30 a.m. at the First &ptist Church in Laguna Halls to hear Saddleback College trustee Robert L . Price talk on "Community CoUege Concerns." Pnce, who was instrumen tal m orgaruzi ng the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, w as the first administrator of Laguna Hills Leisure World . lnfonnation on the AAUW meeting may be obtained by calling Dorothy &ckus at 499-2721. By tbe Associated Press The California Public Ut1ht1es Commtss1on was busy Tuesday approving a series of rates changes that wall raise electric bills for Southern Cahfom1a Edison's cus- tomers but mean a savings for residents served by San Diego Gas and Electric Co. Echson's customers will find their electric bills about 92 cents higher because of a rate mt'rease. But people who buy gas from the compan y will be receiving a re fund The PUC approved a $96 3 mllhon rate increase to t'Over increased operalu)8 costs and financing m 1984. Beginning Jan l . the 2 4 pcr- l~nt rate increase wall add 92 cents to the typical res1denual t:ustomcr using 500 kilowatt hours of ela·- tncity The ut1hty asked for the Increase to cover higher property and income taxes. depreciation expenses. the cost of capital and various Laboe and.equipment costs. 'nw PUC &180 authorized a refund of $34 million to tustomers from refunds the ut1hty received from wholesale gas s uppliers. Cl)Stomers will receive credits on their bills starting in January for about $3 for residential service and $34 for corrunerc1al service A ne w approach by the PUC will mean t.hat res1den t1al cus- tomers of San Diego Gas and Electric Co. will find rates slightly lower despite a $14 3 m1Uion electric and gas rate increase The PUC approved the rate increase butimplement.ed at with a new formula intended to put the cost of doing business on those Fire destroys NigueJ-.house; 5 teens escape Five t een -agers escaped without injury Tuesday Crom a two-story Laguna Niguel house that caught {ire and suffered in $72,000 damage before 22 fire- fighters extinguished the blaze The 8:45 a.m. fire at 24021 Crossbill Circle apparently started in the garage but the cause has not been determined. al'COrding to the Orange County Fire Department Authorities said owner Frank Taunello and his wife were at a neighbor's house having break- fast when the blaze started. The teens were alerted to the fire when a smoke detector sounded Fireme n said the three girls and two boys fought the flames with u garden hose until firefighters arrived. We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like~ Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, tran8Cribed and delivered to lhe appropriate editor. 642•6086 The same 24·hour answering servke m•y be used to record let· ten to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include lhelr name and telephone number for verification No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. ~ ... ., ..... , -.y '"°*' If '°" ~ llOi ,. • .,. yOU• P•!Mf 0y 630pm •-•1Plll ·~· yow• ~OPJ will aa .... ., ~-...,_,If '°" Oo -~ '°"' eGClt' .,,. , • "' Ull ~ 10 • "' -"°" MP!' .. .. ......, ... Ctl ...... Talt,IMo• er~ .... U91M ........... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L lchw.U • Publln« ChuJDowllllbJ Edttor and AMIMI IO lhePubliehef .......... ,.e.... ~ -... Cit ..... ,.,,.,...,. ·-Mp 9 ••••Wl4~ ... ..., ,,, ......... , MAIN °"'1CI »0 Weal ..., II • C:O.a -..-. CA Mell eckll-lox 16e0. Cotta -..-. CA t~ OOC¥tgM 1~ 0.ane-eo-t "'--~ NO ft t•• 11011 ... llh1tllt llOftt, td1to1le1 m•t111 ot _,..,.~ ....... "19Y .. .....,........,. __ ....-e1~- YOl.. 7" NO ... • , t·ustomers most responsible for the l'OSl. The expense also was mini- mized because the utility trammed 1 ts request to $65 miU1on r rom $127 mil hon Res1denttal electric rates will go down 4 perl-ent with the typical monthly elrt·tnc bill for 425 kilowatt hours dropping from the present $50 H to $48.85 Agricultural electnc rates will go down by 2.6 percent, while c-ommerc1al and industnal cus- tomers' bills will increase by an average of 3 6 pen:ent. For gas. residential customers w1l1 see the ir rates go up 2.5 pereent with the bills for an average usage of 81 thenns going from the present $49.84 to $51.38. Small commercial customers will get a 2.2 pcrt-ent increase, while rates for other customers will rt-main nearly unchanged Of the total increase, about $10 m11l1 on 1s fur electnc1ty, $4.2 mllhon for gas and t135.000 for st.earn. The new rates become effect.Ive Jan. I city pier, which is dosed to vehicles. Witnesses said the driver. who was being chased by a police car. rat.-ed down the length of the pier and then stopped before driving off the end and into the ocean. Regan's e mpty station wagon was recovered several days after the mishap. A memorial servll'e for him was held last week. CAMERA ... FromPageA1 being used as a pilot pro)et't. If it's effec-uve. the city may pursue grants to buy its own camera, he said. However the copter. with tis 220-pound came ra equipmen t at- tached to its side. must be cert1f1ed for sa(ety by the FAA. An mvesugator and a pilot were scheduled to test it today. Th.e FAA reportedJy has in- dicated 1t won't let the copter operate 1f there's any danger the ~can w ork I~ and faJI. Board members also a pproved access plan revisions that require l'ommutcr airlines that fly noisy aircraft to compete with the larger rummen:1al airlines for a share of the daily 4.1 -fllght allocauon. The new rules reqwre com- mut~r airlines that fl y noisy . planes to a pply for flights. but they would be assigned lower priority m flight assignments since their planes carry far fewer passengers. ln endorsing this rev1Sion , Supervisor Harriett Wieder said the board should max1miz.e the number of seats avaJlable to a1rhne travelers under the mght C'i!1ling She saJd 1t doesn't "make sense" to assign the same priority to a 50-scat plane that is as noisy as d plC1ne that can carry 150 passen- gers The new r ules appear to be aimed at Royal American Air- ways. a commuter earner that has ask"'<i perm1ss1on to fly its four-engine Vickers VtSCOunt turboprops from the airport three times a week In times like these, why buy a diamond? • If you're buying for-the right reasons, diamonds are a wonderful buy right now . Beca u e, despite price flu e- • • H ' tuat1ons in investment grade" diamonds, the price of diamonds used in crafti ng fine quality jewelry has re- mained basically unchanged. l 'he fact is , diamonds were never meant to be locked away in sa fety deposit boxes.They are designed to be shared, worn and cherished for a lifetime. Diamonds are still the ultimate gift. Because nothing lasts like a dia- mond, dazzles like a diamond, .... says love like a diamond ._'--,,. Just ask any woman. And unlike furs, cars, trips and clothes, diamond jewelry holds its value and will probably be worth more in the futu re. Under- stood properly, diamonds are truly foreve r. Sti ll have questions? Just as k one of our diamond ex- perts. We'll be happy to share our knowledge with you . And help you invest in the hap- piness that only a diamond can g1ve • §LAVI CK'§ ~~~1917 WM-rt iht btsr surprtstS begin. ,~ flllnd (71•) ""'.,. ~ INcll AllO Gt..-Loi AftVllll • S.n 0.00 •La~ T ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednet day, Oeoemb« 21 , 1983 .ti· --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- County gives green light to transit tax 14 cities must approve $5 billion project to bring question be( ore voters in 1984 By JEFF ADLER Of Ille..., ..... ...,. Tonoone'ssurpnse, the Orange County Board of SupervlSOrs unanimously endorsed a 15-year transportation improvement package Tuesday, to be paid for with the proceeds of a penny increase in the local sales tax. The tax increase question and project package now needs only to win similar endorsements from 14 of the county's 26 cities to be submitted to voters in an election scheduled for June. 1984. The plan already has won the endorsement of the Buena Park City Council. which unanimously approvd the proposal earlier this week The plan also has been endorsed by the Orange County Transportation Commission. which was responsible for its d~ \ \ :. I •II\ lit The tax increase would gener- ate $5.4 billion to pay for an array of transportation projects ranging from highway improvements to freeway widening. Some of the money might also be used to build a Cost.a Mesa-to-Fullerton light rail hnt>, but that pro,eet's fate won't be decided for several years. Supervisor Thomas Riley. chairman of the transportation c..·ommission, urged the board to give voters the "final decl51on on their future." He' said the t'Ounty's transpor- tation network "suffered neglect" during former Gov. Edmund ·Brown Jr.'s' administration, and that resulted in countywide c:on- gesuon that cannot be easily relieved. Supervisor Harnett Wieder. who will begin her first term on One-horse open carriage These hotel guests at the Westin South Coast Plaza get a lift -via a horse drawn carriage -to stores in the massive Costa Mesa shopping complex. The service i free to hote l pa trons who want to get a little last minute Christmas shopping out of the way during their stay. Fur flies at Huntington dress shop Silt l1k1 tur jldlet1 worth S900 were reported stolen Tuesd1y 1tter- noon from the Dress Affllr shop, 19093 BMch Stvd.. Huntington Beach One wom111 kept the etore clerlc occupied In Ille back of the store wtiile several others took the Jackets. The thieves apperenlly lied in a tan Volksw!O!' ~an A 1980 Honda Civic wu bur- glarized Tuesday while perked on the 15500 block ot Huntington Village Lane A door was pried open to enter The loss Included power tools worth $350 A res1dent ot the 900 block of 10th street told police Tuesday that 1 tadies 10-speecl bicycle wu stolen from her geraoe The loss wu estimated al $280 Two video r~~rd~s worth S800 were reported stolen Tuesday from a video shop on the 8800 block of Warner Avenue. No evidence ol forced entry was lmmecllalely round . . . A man was arr91ted Tuesday evening at Ratpha supermarket. 19041 8Mctl Blvd .. on aosc>f<;ton of shopllttlng. Cigarettes worth S 18 were recovered A blue 1983 Hond1 motorcyclewu reported stolen Tuesd•y evening from a par1clng lot near Beach Boulevard and Utic. Avenue The loss was estlm1ted 11 $4,500 A woman 11'timg on the 18200 block of Wharton Street told polloe Tues- day thlt a d11mond ring worth $600 hid been stolen from her hOml. Entry mey h8Y9 been made thre>ugn .,, open rear bedroom window A home burglary was reported Tuesday on the 17600 block ot Van Buren Street. A rear shdtng glass dOOJ was sma.she<t to enter The 1ou included $2,000 to ~4.000 1n cash A break-In was discovered Tues- day morning at the F 53 Enterprises shOp, 602 Pacific Coast Highway A glass front door was broken to enter The toss Included wetsuits valued at $1.250 By cutting off a lock, someone broke into a garage Monday on the 8100 block of Forelle Drive. The toss included toots worth $2,795 Founlain Valley A woman used a ruse to make ott with a carton of Pall Mall Golds without paying tor them. She put the cigarettes In her handbag and took three other cartons 10 the check- stand al the 7-Eleven store al 10545 Stater Ave. Sile said she had to go out to her car to get more money. taking Ille cigarettes in her handbag with her She failed to return. hOwever, taking the cigar~tt.ee.wtlh her. Thieves pried open a door 10 a residence In the 17000 btocit of Etm Street and stole 1ewetry. cameras and stereo equ1pmenl vauled at $5700 Vandals threw two temon1 11 a hOuM In lhl 10000 blodt o f LI Sombre Avenue, breaking 1 steined glass window lhat featured antique glass m1de In E~!a~d. Someone stole opened a hood of a 1973 AMC Horenel and stole at S38 98 Delco battery The car was parked 1n the 18000 blocit ol Mt Baldy Ctrcte Irvine Nine lrvlne residents Who ltve In condominiums near UC Irvine were likely to find their cars wlthool stereos this morning af1er police arrested 1wo Carson men and a 1uvenile for suspicion of auto burglary around 1 a.m. today. A fourth man got away. James C Bulls and Clifford Kerr, both 19, and a 17-year-otd Juvenile were taken Into custody atter lleelng police who came to Berkeley and E11e1er streets on a suspicious person call Police found their car loaded with car stereos and radios. . . . An 8-year-old blcycllsl Who ap- parently strayed Into traffic lanes wa1 struck Tuesday morning by an on- coming car on Berranca Perkway. Mark Veurlan was treated for com- plalnl of peln al Woodbridge Medical Cltnk; The driver. 32-year-old trvtne resident Randall Christian. wlll not be cited, Lt Al Muir said Mostly fair skies over the Coast Coastal Extended 38 29 01 ·28 20 11 26 23 20 10 •6 31 26 IS 31 26 2• l7 06 ·21 10 CM Ram~ Snow[] The For~st For 7 a.m . EST ThUfsgay. December 22 Showctrs l1111l11J Flurr1eal!:!J •Low T em reatures 22 16 40 OS ~ ff SI 23 II .(J7 -13 38 29 13 23 20 00 "-20 83 12 0 ... 25 21 39 31 ~~~.,,....,~---~~~-'--~---:-"""'."'"~~--:::-:-:-~~--- Tides 541 so 23 02 °' O!I SS 33 1t IS " 41 21 26 2t O!I 31 21 7t 72 It 11 ot 00 31 27 so .. 33 31 .Of ·24 " en -1 a u hll ... _,91 , .. ,,... -91 ..... ,.. ~--·~· '4'1>111 ,._ _ _., ... ,,.,.. --' . .,. .. ,,, -n.....,--~· , .u f>Jll • °"""'" Ortmndo P•~ ~· PfloanlJt Pln.=r. POt1 M<I "°"'-°"' Pr~ :::::re .. , IWlo ~ 81 LOUit St....._T_ 00 .Of SOii Ulko 27 , 10 10 63 SanMI-M 32 10 43 ,.,, Oo9llO 15 St n 12 ,.,,,,_o 53 •& .. ,, s18i.M-u .(M 21 .. S..llle 21 II 1& 02 '"':1':: 32 29 a1 It 9'ool• .... -O<t ·I* II OS ICIOll-!O .Of 3$ 21 •rr-ot -10 ..02 '" TC)peloa ot .01 36 21 T-t7 .. ti 14 TUIN 19 " 20 17 WHl\tnQton ao 22 ., •1 WICl\Ota 03 -01 lllf llPllT the transportation panel In Janu. ary. said the plan includes some· thing for everyone, though it isn't a "pork-barrel approach." Echoing the two superviaon ' support of the plan wu Super- visor Ralph Clark, chairman of the Orange County Transit Diatrict. Clark said the plan would · mean ··every section of the map would see progress and advancement" that will help ease the "quagmire of congestion." Even Supervisor Bruce Nest.ande, who had fought against certain as~ts of the plan, joined in warmly applauding its provisions. "I'm really in support of this measure if they (the voters) want these improvements, they will vote for tt," he said. Nest.ande had complained about the duration of the plan, saying a proposed penny sales tax for 20 years would raise too much money. He also opposed automati- cally budgetmg money for the controversial rail line before stud- ies of possible alternatives were completed. Both his objections were re- solved last week by the transpor- tation commission when it scaled down the 20 -year plan and unani- mously voted to impose the tax for 15 years while agreeing to budget no money for the rail line until feasibility studies were com- pleted. Besides the county officials, the plan already has been endorsed by the powerful Orange County Builders Industry Association. the Orange County Chamber of Com- merce and the Orange County Industrial League, which rep- resents more than 700 county businesses. Gifts on the way Clancy Yoder, president of the Hunlington Beach Council on Aging, checks I 04 Chrislmas packages lo be d elivered this week to needy Huntington Beach senior citizens. Each package contains a ham and other staples, a gift certificate and a present for eaeh recipient. The Coun(:il on Aging is the fund-raising arm for seniors in the cit y. Supervisors push Bolsa plan ReYised deYelopment project to be resubmitted to coastal panel By ROBERT BARKER Of IM o.lly "*' Itel! Orange County supervisors are taking another whirl at per- suading the st.ate Coastal Com- mis&on to approve their plan to develop t he Bolsa C hica marshlands. Local officials say they hope they win over state cornnUmionen by solving a number of previously raised concerns. Coun ty officials withdrew the roast.al plan !rom consideration last November when it appeared the comrmsslon would deny it. Supervisors voted Tuesday to resubmit the plan to the Coastal Commission in hopes of gettina it certified so the landowner, ~ignal Landmark Company, can build 5,700 homes on parts of the l.600-acre6wlands lying south of Warner Avenue on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway. The controversial area lies in county territory but iJ surrounded by Huntington Beach city limit.a and the Pacific Ocean. The local coutal plan abo cal.la for a 600-f~ wide navipble channel to the ocean, an 1,800-sllp marina, boat launches, dry siorage areas for 400 trailerable boat.a and 30 acres of restaurant.a. shops and hotels. The county plan also calls for the preservation of about 600 acres of wetlands-lands that are covered periodically or per- manently with shallow water. Pioneer Balboa developer Evan D. Jones dead at 81 Long-time Balboa Island resi- dent Evan "Evie" D. Jones died at his home Tuesday. He was 81. Born in Ohio. Jones moved with his family IO Oregon and attended the University of Oregon. In 1930 he accompanied his father to Balboa where they built many homes which still stand today. J ones started work for Joseph A. Beek in 1933 as general manager of the Balboa Wand Ferry Line. He spent 35 years Gem ~alk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtifitd 01mol0fi1t, AGS DIAMOND INVESTING Is not for amateurs 1nvest1no In diamond• or othef gema h .. become a more com· mon form of Investment In recent yeara. But the lnveetor mUl1 be extremely careful, beceuM eomt of the people who have gone Into the gem brOlcer-.ge buttneel .,. not rMlly qualified ~· or jeweler•. Thet9 have been • number of legal proeeartk»nt agalnat aome of theM lh.cty op«· atort. A LOI Angelel flrm hat r~tly been prcs..d by • Wle- c:onlln court to refund mor. then a quarter of • mtmon dotl.,. to cu. tomera In that ltate. The firm WM Charged with treudlMnt act..u. Ing. l'Mre WM Mo a Mlt~ fine lnYOlwd. The court ruled tMt the diamond lnveatmem firm heel ,...,. eel to dledoee poeelbfe rtekl In- volved In gem lnveatment9, Md that It h9d alto miw.pr111nted the price and ~ of oemetona Obvlo1.111y, good quallly gemltonet .. llk.ey to Iner••• In V8lue '1Y« the ,...,.. but b9fof'e im.ntna. ~ lhould oonlUh • r9SM•ble ......, who knowt gemetonee, and who hat a ,..,. tatlon In tM ~ wNctt he ..... to prol9Ct. Al tMt ...... le not .,, 9beolut• tnwetment olnoh. I with the ferry line before retiring ioa vacation home on the Colorado River near Mexicali, Mexico. Jones raiaed his family in two homes he built on Balboa Island during the early 1940s. He is survived by his wife. Mary Helen; a daughter, Jean; a 90n, J im and {Ive grandchildren, all of Newport Beach. Visitation hours will be 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday at Pacific View Mortuary. Aa the diamond lleJQMtta, we In~• you to mcomie In to ... OUf' ..e.ctton of ldMt cut dlamonda Md .-ct one that wttl make thlt an ldMI Chrlatmu tor the one you Jo\le, The shallow water act.a as a "nursery" for vegetation that st.arts the marine food chain in motion. Ron Tippets, the county's pro- ject manager for 861.sa Chica, said local officials "are very excited" by increasing public access to the area, a concern voiced lut year by the Coastal Cornrnlamon. · He aid park bench.. vol· leyball courts, boat ramps and other "interacting nodes of ac- tiviti•" have been incorporated into the plan. However, Lorraine Faber, president of the 900-member Amigos de Bolsa Chica that wanta to preserve the area in it.a natural state, claims the county propolal would make the area exclusively for future property owners and not available to the public. Faber also said the cowuy plan IO set aside 600 acres for wetlands preservation is not adequate. She said that 850 acres ha\ie been identified as wetlands by the Department of Fish and Game and should be exempted from Signal Landmark development. Bolsa Chica lies along the Pa- cific Flyway for migrating birds. Last year at this time, the Audubon Society said it counted 10,000 birds at the marshland.a in a single day. Either nesting or resting there were 130 species including pelicans, blue herons, egrets, hawks, geese, ducks, terns and avocets. PHONl~1 . I . ·: 1. II ·; f • I! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21. 1983 .\~ L e banon tops R·eagan conf ah PLO, Aral at gone, but Beirut war continues \\ ASI llNl:TON \t\P) Pn>:>IUl'nt Reagan, .1-..-.t•rt111g h1:. rlt•tt•rm111.1t11111 to ket>p M<innl'S m l .1•l1.1nc111,1~ long .1s th1•) JI 1 t1t't'<it"<i. says ht• mJy have 111.1d1• .1 "h.1d dtlllll' Ill Wt>I ds" In SU&gl'Sllng a l'Ollapse 111 th1· Ll'l1;m1•s1· >-lllVl·rnnwnt l'ould l1•ad to an £'arly \\ It hd I ,I\\ .ii A 1 a ~·1·a1· 1•11d ru•ws <•ontc•rt·m·t· dommah.>tl by ql11•...,111111s 1111 Ld)iltlon. Hl'Hlo(Jll :.au.J Tut•:-.day night th.11 h.ilt111~ Anwr 1c .. 111 t·.::1sudlt1e:. m lht• d1v1d1'<i l\l1ddlt-1'.:..tst 1·uu11tn and ~· <"Onllnumg t>t·onomte H'\ll\'1•ry H1uld mak1· HIH4 .1 beller yt·ar for him. Hut ht• dN:lan't.I th.it "wl' 1:an't JUst turn away" 1111111 th1• M1JJl1· r-:,st Tlw prt•.s1J<•nt w11s t·o11trnu111g hi:. 1•rnphas1s un 1 h1• rq.(h>n to<luy. nw1•t1ng wtth Egyptian f'on•1gn t\l1rllstvr• Kamal 1-l;L~ll) Alt l · illrng tht> Mulcllt• East "a tm1krhox th1• one ttabby Shack: SUPERMARKn Of HOllY GOODS • HD COM PAil PllCH! 529.99 Tht OUST RU NNER 11 •suit R/C model of the Honda A TC 250 thrM wheeler. It fHturts' five tunC11ons -forward, rt· verse, left, right 1nd stop; 2 speeds for on and oft road rtCirlQ; dots whNllH 1n low and high gut! (Bauerits not Hurry, rt~I• ta pores on Oteember 24, 1983 1110 scale RIC model off road can . with motor. 4°wheel in· dependent 1uspens1on, sen11 pneumatic 11res, and more (Radio and batteriM requortld;I included). REG. $96.88 569.99 LISTS16598 114.99 OREMEL VARIABLE J --SPEED '~:;;:l:~{i,~ A verieble S9ffd Moto Tool K 11, solid state Sf)9tld control. ell ball bearing, contains 40 K CHIOnet. 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Tht· prt-s1dl'nt lt>mpt•n •d a dt'("laration madt• last Wt'<'k that a c:ompl<'W collapse of govl•rnmt•ntal authority m Lebanon might be reason to bring the troops home and said the remark was not intendt'Cl to signal an imminent withdrawal. Only "a complete c hange of course" m whu.:h the U S troops were no longer wan ted -o r achievement of the U.S . goal in Lebanon -would bring the troops out. The U.S. goal 1s an extension of governmental authonty and a departu re of au foreign forces - Palestinian , Israeli and Synan -from Lebanon. BEIRUT. LA.>banon 1APl Eight lsrat•li Jl'lS blas tt·d baSt'' ul pro·lraruan Mosle m Shiitt• l'X trc•mbts m LL·banon 's 1·a:.u·rn &•kaa vallc•y today. drnwmg a barragl' of ground-to-air m1ss1le fire from Syrian posllioru. The 30-minute Israeli ratd came as PLO chairman Vasser Arafat and 4,000 loyalists who were forced out uf Tripoli satled for sea ttC'rro ex tlt'S w1·;1pon<; t.1ncl gren<1dl'l>. but no rn•rwh troop:. Wl'rt' hit The lsr.wl1 rllll11aryrnmmand m Tel Aviv ... au! Ill> j(.'lS bombed baSf-S ol pro 11 a111Jn guernllas an the BacillK·k .11t•:J of nurth1·a:.t LehJ non "Now. the stumbling block still seems to be Syria." he said Ronald R~agan In mostly Moslem west Beirut, gunmen attacked a French peac.·e- keeptng baSt' with automatic Thl' Chr 1:-.t1an-<:ontrollNJ "Vo1ct• of Lc•banon" radio station in Beirut said surfac't'·to-air mi~· ties Wl'r(' unlC'a.<;hed at thl' Jl'lS, but the eight atwc·king jets n•lc·a~'CI red hl'at balloons to dcfll'l·t the m1sstlci. SAVE 20% to 60% on brand name and designer apparel every day. ROSS OFF-PRICING, A CHRISTMAS BONANZA. ROSS sells quality. g ift·worthy merc handise 20% to 60% below regular retail. every single day. Now. during the ROSS Christmas clearance you save even more with MARKDOWNS ON TOP O F EVERY DAY SAVINGS. Up to 70% off suggested manufacturers ' prices. THIS CHRISTMAS What an opportunity to give better gifts for muc h. much less. 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Just right for pocket or purse. #1146 LlllllTID TO STOCK ON HAND ""O RAIN CHECKS" LLOYDS AM/Fii ELECTRONIC.DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO The Ptf1tct Glft..At All Afford· Mlt Price. Wlkt To Music Of' Alarm. Elsy·to-rtad rtd LEO display. Sleep to music timer, slide rule tuning dial and a IOOOlt bar um dllay. l.QUl8 ONLYI I Al Orange Coa91 DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, Dec:.mber 21, 1983 Jus t a f e w of many nice holiday stories The holiday season is one of behavorial extremes, it seems. There are more burglaries, more automobile accidents. more purse snatchings and shoplifting. People who are prone to depression get worse. People with • pleasant dispositions get harried and snappy. ' Thankfully. the flip side of that coin is the kindess, courtesy. good temper and generosity that seems to flow in abundance during these few weeks before and after Christmas. i It gives us, in the newspaper business, the oJ>portunity to moderate the less-pleasant side of the news with pictures and stories that touch the heart, ~arm the soul and make even the crustiest among our seasoned ranks smile. This weekend there seemed to be no end to the calls aiid letters we received about the nicer side of our drange Coast society. Several were about children who were both giving and receiving the special spirit of Christmas. ~ There were the 25 learning di.sabled students from the Sonora School in Costa Mesa who went caroling for tbe residents at the Parkhurst Retirement Home in Thuntain Valley. And the 75 Costa Mesa youngters whose Christmases were made much merrier with a party and a visit from Santa, complete with his bag of toys, made p()Ssible by the local Rotary Club which has been raising money to make the holidays brighter for kids for the PfiSt 20 years. Many residents in all of our communities have beamed the bright and warm lights of Christmas on to t&e streets by decorating their homes for all who pass to enjoy. . In Huntington Harbour, residents decorate their homes so that a charity can conduct boat tours to raise much needed funds. And this week in Newport Beach the annual Christmas boat parade is a seemingly endless rope of precious gems, glimmering across the bay and bringing delight to thousands of onlookers. These are truly gifts of love ... friends and neighbors sharing their seasonal joy with others. We thank all of these fine people, and the many more we have not mentioned here. for reminding us that we are still a small and gracious community. A delightful pl.ace to live any ti.me of the year. MAllBDI D eath' p enalty is a fair blow To the Editor: Isn't it awful that this 1s such a violent nation? Now we are ex- ecuting murderers again m prisons. What are we coming to? We ar,e coming to less premeditated murder. More rob- beries will be held with unloaded and toy guns. My sympathies are with the victims of these murderers. The little five-year-old girl who was raped, and her four-year-old brother who was murdered when he tried to come to the aid o( his sister The murderer tried to drown the child in a toilet, then cut his throat. These violent murderers should pay with their lives. This has nothing to do w ith revenge. For the protection of society we should send them a message that if they overtly take a life, they will speedily pay with their life. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa l. I. BDJd !Using his head A penruless nullwnght named William Murdoch asked for a job at the Boulton & Watt workshop in F.ngland. ln the late 18th century, this was. Noway,sa.Jd the boss. or words to that effect Murdoch turned away. doffing his hat. Some hat. It was wood. It was oval. He'd made it on his lathe. Weren'tany othercrafstmen turn- ing oval objects then. The boss rethought the matter swiftly, and said, You're hired. Murdoch went on to pioneer steam locomot.ion, Ughting by gas, and a sufficient number of other bright ideas to earn him a place as one of England's greatest inventors. Don't ask me where they got It, but the old Romans are said to have had a powdered fonn of aspirin. Likewise, early American Indians. Comedian Gi!orge Bums ls booked to play the London Palladium in 1996. He'll be 100. Q . Hu a cattier rustler ever made \he FBI's "Mott Wanted'' list? A. One. Lee Davenport in 19S4. Q . How far do you have to drive the average diesel automobile before you at.art geu..1ng back In fuel Mvinp the extra coat of lhe car? OAAHG! COAST A. About 100,000 miles. That, according to the American Auto- mobile Association. Q. What were Dwight David Eisenhower's dying words after his seventh hearth attack? "I want to go. God take me." How's business in Waahington, DC.? Simply ripping. Sale of met mignona at the Hilton there is up 18 percent over last year. In the England of Shakespeare's time, a young woman implied her virginity by wearing low-cut costumes that expoeed much of her boaom but covered her arms to her wriata. If you atart your eight-hour workday at 9 a.m .• you'll put in your time 10lely t.o pay taxes until 11:39 a.m. Ori any given 1ehoolday in New York City, one student out of five doesn't ahow up. Beer can promote gout, I'm told. The stati.lticiana who deal ln averages will tell you Nonh American griZ21y bean kill half 8 peraon a year. Crows live 80 vean. C..,Dn:A; ................. ........... ......... ..,., ............ .., ... c.-...... ,....., .......... ""°' 0.-...._CA_ ITDfV~p~ lMlNGS. S ING DtDN'T M • SO I llllED lO ~DLE ll MWAY MOO" ADUL~ ~LV. I BURNED rT b A ~lNW UTTLE El.EQRK OWR. Walesa plays economic angle WASHINGTON Nobel Peac-e Prize winner Lech WalN\.'l has sent an urgent appeal th President Reag1tn Lift the l~n ­ om1c sanctions against Poland The sanctions wcrt• impc~ on the communist m1htary reglIT\c m retaliation for suppressing Soh· darity, the free labor moVl'mt>nt. which Walesa heads. On the face of 1t. this is a surprising request from the leader of the suppressed labor move- ment. Why would he jotn his persecutors ln seeking' an end to the sanctions? Walesa has a reason that won't please the Polish regime. He wants to demonstrate to the Polish people that the country's economic woubles are caused by the communist government's mis· management and not, as the regime clamlS, by the sanctions imposed by the United Stat.es and other Western nations ln other words. Walesa believes that lifting the sanctions will deprive the regime of its only excuse for the economic debacle in Poland. This will leave the people with nooneel.se to blame but their communist leaders. Walesa's dramatic appeal was made in a telephone call on Dec. 6 to another Polish dissident living m exile m Western Europe. Amaz. mgly. the conversation was not cut off by the authorities. which oft.en happens to Walesa's foreign calls. ·~----G.: -~ JICI 11111111 The ronten!J> o { the conversa- tion wrre given to tJ.S diplomats, who promptly cabled them lo Washington. Here's what Walesa told his friend to pass on to President Reagan: He "appealed for the lifting of Western sanctions of an economic nature because Polish official propaganda has been persiste ntly using them as an excuse for the imposition of repeated and drastic decreases in the standard of liVlng of Polish workers and of the entire soc1ery," the cable stated. Walesa noted that this ext.'use was JUSt so much kielbasa an assessment that 1s t'Onfarml'<i by most experts. The Western sant·· lions -trade, cN!d1t and com· mercial restrictions -are largely svmbolic, and have done no serious hann to the Polish econ- omy. The State Depart.ment was considering lifting some of them even before Walesa's appeal Although Walesa reallied that the sanctions were 9riginally tn· tended as a sign of \nternat1onal support for him and Solidarity. he told his friend in exile that "for the good of the trade union. 1t would be better to appeal for the withdrawal of the ~.:onomlt.' sane· tions ht'fur<· th~ bt!ginning of next yeur" Wah•sa painted a grim picture of tht• Pohsh people's plight. The Poles. he said. are "suffering under a soc1oeconom1c crusts of a ~ale un1magmable among indus- trialized countries in the post-World War LI period." ln the past two years, he noted, the average Pole's standard of living has dropped 30 percent, and worse is lo come in 1984. A third of all Poles. he said, are already living below the "official so-called ·minimum social standard of liv- ing' (which) is itself only slightly above the mimmum level necess- ary to maintain biological survival " Ye t "under the current circum- stan<:es. the Polish government is not held a(.'('()untable" because of the sanctions alibi. Walesa com- plamed Walesa wants future economic aid to be channeled directly to the Polish people The old process of extending loans to the govern- ment lS meffic1ent, he said, and "not on I y overburdens the present generation .. but it also will oppress our heirs." State Department so~ told my associate Lucette Lagnado that Walesa's message to the West is being given unportant consider· ation in the current reassessment of the sanctions situation. BLUNDER OF THE WEEK: N. any old sailor knows, there's a nght way to do aomethina -and the Navy way. Consider the Long Beach (Calif.) Naval Shipyard's bus service: ln deference to the Reagan admliustration'• enthusiam for pnvat.e·sector initiative, the b8.9e awarded the contract for nearly $500,000 a year to a private company. Its bid was $14.000 lower than the rest; indeed, it turned out to be too low. Aft.er one month. a<.'t'Ording to an internal Pentagon report, the "contractor advised government that default was inevitable.•· The obvious solution occurred to the shipyard brass: The ship- yard immediately resumed provision of its own bus 1ervice. But this was too reasonable for the admirals in Washington. They instruc~ the shipyard to repeat the bidding process. The offici&ls dutifully opened up the bidding and submitted a competitive gov- ernment bid. But they were obliged to add 10 percent for labor - costs and 25 percent for equip- ment. "In plain language," the report complains, the directive from Washington "constitutes a direct order to perpetrate a blatant act of waste, fraud and abi.iae." State water issue still simmering By THOMAS D. ELIAS It has taken at least a year and a half, but the message of last year's ringing defeat for the proposed Peripheral Canal has finally sunk In. Even the top water officials in Southern California now admit they'll have to find some other way to bring new supplies to the urban Southland and the big farms of the southern San Joaquin Valley. But finding a way will be no easy task, t'Onsldering the harsh political realities now facing state water planners: They know voters wilJ not approve any plan that approaches the $1.l billion price tag of the aborted canal. which would have brought Northern Califomla river water around the Sacramen· to-San Joaquin Delta to be pump· ed south. And they know that en vironmental groups are capable of arousing powerful gut feelings , ......... lM. Clllflllll flCUS in Northern California against any plan that's perceived as having even a slight chance of damaging either the Delta and 1ts fish or the ecology of the San Francisco Bay What's more, a string of wet winters has removed the Immedi- acy of the threat of water rationing. Agencies like the Metropolitan Water District of Southern Califo rnia used memories of drought m the late 1970s to raise the spectre of rationing In last year's campaJgn. But reservoirs are now full, with another wet winter underway and any possibility of water rationing is at least three years off. Even state cars no longer sport ''Save Wat.er" bumper stickers. All those realities account for the low-key nature of Gov. Deu- kmejian's plans to add 160 billion .. u,.. .. "HH a m.n -1ng ledlM' undetweer, woutd you?'' gallons of northern water to the take of the state Wat.er Project. Deukrnejian's plans, presented by David Kennedy, his water resources director and a fonner top official of the MWD, involve little more than a shoring up of existmg Delta canals and levees combined with new barriers against salt-water intrusion. New fish screens and hatcheries are also called for and some variations might create a short new channel at mid-Delta. None of the four Deukmejian alternatives would cost more than about one-third as much as the Peripheral canal. Nevertheless, no one is betung that any of them will be adopted. ln fact, they have something of a "ho-hum" air about them, as if Kennedy and Deukmejian felt an obligation to present 90me sort of water plans, but weren't quite sure what to say. After all. Deukmejian has re- peatedly promised farmers -hls most generous financial backers -that he'll guarantee their water needs. while at the same tlme noting that "The Peripheral Canal as dead ... and rigor mortis applies to • minJ-amal as well.•• Deukmejian's BOlutJon: A re- hash of old idea.• previoualy cast aside as either inadequate ln trope or environmentally umound. .• "These are th~ same plaN rejected ln the 1970s in favor of the canal," saJd Corey Brown. 1pokECNn for Friends of the River. "But they are wone both for filhtries and for water quality ln Soot.hem C:.Ufom.l&." Addtd TbomM Graff, lawyer for the invtronmenw o.terwe Fund, "All the mtat1ve lmP,'d' are the Mme (• the canal° a). • 'nwlroppolitlon a1molt IUAfan-l~U\le rejec11on for neu. kmejlan'a C\.ll'n!'I\\ plaN But It's still posalble that aome variation on one of the governor's plans can finally be adopted, even though It may not be as food aa the canal, either environmentally or in terms of water supplied. For no one really doubts another drought will eventually arrive. "We will consider any plan that is politically feasible and guaran- tees enough water," said F.arl Blais. fonner chairman of the MWD. adding that his agency would only support a plan if it's environmentally 90und. If that'a a far cry from the enthusiasm Blaisdi.splayeddu:rint last year's campaign, the reuon is political realism: He and othen at the MWD now realize they simply cannot anytime soon aet u much water as they want. Elias ia a San ca Mon.Jca-bued columnist on acate iasu~. ._...,._..,._ __ ...,._ "I see• short, f•t, Jolly man 'n 1 rechutt." I , ... ------..,... CHILLING RESCUE ... From Page A 1 "To l>sCape the l'Old. wt• ht•adt-<l back north and. m1rade of mir- acles. after nearly five days of fighting to get around the Horn. we fmally rounded 1t on a beam reach in a bout 15 knots of wind" But the• respite was only tem- porary. .. After rounding the Capt> all we 1.'0uld think about was heading north and pit-king up the tradewinds. But it wasn't to be." Kane continued. "About 300 mill•s northwest of the Cape we're hit by gale forcC' winds -about 45 knot..s and heavy seas. It was then that the shackle parted and there was no support for the upper part of the mast. We tried to reef tht> main or get 1t down altogether but we were still too wet. ('Old and exhausted. The baromt>ter had been dropping for thn>e days "When the mast <:arr1t>d away Wl' put uut a distress signal on thl• Argusa satellite we had aboard Wt> signaled PAN tnstead or Mayday (PAN 1s a signal that does not indicate danger of life.) "Sin<.-e Argusa is a French satelht£'. uur signal first went to Franct.', then to Washington and tht!n to our ham radio <.'Ont.act m New England. all tn a matter of mmutt'S. "In the meantime, our signal was picked up by the U.S . Coast Guard l'Utte r Westwind , about 70 miles away, headed toward Ant- arctica. It transmitted our position to the Chilean Navy which sent out an aircraft which coordinated a search by a 200-foot surface vessel. "At 1 a.m. Dec. 15 the navy vessel was on scene and tried putting a shotlme aboard us from some distanc.-e away. T he first two shots never t·ame close. The third Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21. 1983 At wrapped atselC around the11tub of found out we were making the 0 1dtheexperiencecure Kaneof our mast voyage in the ml<'rl'St of r('S(>arch Jong-distan<.'t.' tral'\SOl~anic sail- "The navy Vt'S&'I was lo for l'ysttt· f1bros1s, thl'y raised mg? leeward of Crusadt.'r and before about $6,000 for the cause. l also "Well you can be assured that 1 we knew what was happening a. haveabout lOO<.•yst1c f1brus1s flags won't be trying any more such lirge wave dashed us against the which have been soaked 1n Cape adventures for the next four or ship wtth a crunching blow that Hom water which we l'Xp<.'(:t to fi ve years. literally destroyed the port pon-sell to raise more money." Many of Kane's friends arl• toon on which I was standing. Bob Kane said the venture <.'OSt him planning a giant "roast" for him Dixon pulled me back seconds about $100.000 "which l t•an 111 and his crew at the Balboa Bay before l would have been crus hed afford." Club J an. 28. between the two vessels. Crusade r, built a numbN uf "A roast will be better than th&t "When the port hull was years ago for $1 20,000, would cost bone-chilling cold off Cape Hom ," • smashed it filled with water and about $250,000 to replat~· today. he ui Mike Kane we were listing 45 degrees. It was ,---------"----=---__.;..;.~;;;,;.a:;.i:.::..::,;_ ________ ..:.:.;:.::::::_:..=..:::.:::::_ _____ _ a miracle Crusader did not capsii.e. The stern of the big ship was rising and falling next to us in heavy seas. It was like looking into the ;aws of death. "Even in our weakened con- dition we were able to hang on to Crusader until the rescue ship launched a 12-man Avon life raf..l with two courageous frogmen aboard They fina lly got us off Crusader and onto the ship. 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Witne11 the stories of Sigmund Freud and Fanny Brice, which inapired the top two perlormances in community theater on the Orange Coast this year. See 84. 0 a 4 ho Ho HO! Merry Chnstmas, lJttle fellas! It has been a busy time for old Santa. And he's been busy visiting with many of his young friends. Jessica Ahdelin, 2 (upper left), and Jeffery Coleman, 2 (below), along with his mother. Lyann, all of Huntington Beach, spent some time with the jolly fella when he stopped in at Huntington Center. Then there was 14 months old Charles Halton of Corona del Mar (left) waiting his turn with Santa. while Jill Mather, 6 (top right), of Newport Beach, gave the man of the hour a bigger-than-life hug as well as her wishes during his visit at Fashion Island. Then it was a quick trip to South Coast Plaza where he was greeted by Julie Thlstewaite, 3 (below left), of Costa Mesa, five weeks old Jerry Nolan (third from left below) of Huntington Beach, and Brian Gorman, 3 (below right) of Irvine. · But poor Santa didn't get on so well with little Cheralyn Bennett. 17 months (above center), of Westminster. You can expect Santa Claus to atay around ~til he at.arts hia round.a C hriatmaa Eve night. PAPARAZZI ' -' . . .. -·• -------I '._,·-:~4-.;j9."4- A festive evening Medical researchers celebrate Art and music set the festive tone foF Una Sera Rinacimentale -an Evening of Renaissance -a holida~ party ~Id recently in the bayside home of Len and Mary ADD Miller and sponsored by the Medical Researeh and Education Society (MRES). A support group for the California College of Medicine at the University of California, Irvine (UCl-CCM), MRES links scientists and physicans at the College with members of the lay and professional community interested in medical science. The holiday party was colorfully highlighted by the artistry of Cbrt1tlu De Masee. complemented by lute and guitar melodies from the period. played by UCl student George Satire. The Miller home was beautifully decorated for the Yuletide seaaon with delicate white lights, candlelight and holiday greenery. Arti1t Chri1tina DeMutee ii the center of attention during party talk with Jan Fi1her and Mark Gumbiner. One particularly noteworthy Viking in the crowd wu Denmark's Conaul General, the Honorable Reulal and Blapl Kri1tlalfae•. __,,...,....., ...... c.-- Dean Stanley van den Noort and Peggy Linton chat at MRES pariy. _ duckllha prepared ln the Danlah manner with sugar-browned potatoa, applea, prunes. and red cabbaae, and Waldorf aalad. Crownlnc the meal was the tradldonal Scandinavian holiday dellert, .. ria a I' allemande" (rice with whipped crNm and almondl ' I I ., Among the 175 guests enjoying the holiday cheer were Stuley Van den Noort, Dean of the College of Medicine; F . RJc.urd Nlcllol , president of MRES. and his wife Karea, .Jon and Emily Baldridge, Mellncla LlDtoa, Fred and Pew LlatM, Millon ud lllroko Omort, Fredrica R.011, C'aarla ud Noey Stlrdevut, Gerald and Marcia Welutela, Rlclaanl and Marcie Adler, Ward and Ellen Claamberlala, Howard and Jessie Daua, Mercer and Lyu McClare, Rldard and Jacqeellae Merffl*' Doagla1 and Betty Moru, C'aarles and Noey Plew1, Ar1111r and N.oml Sllk, Alu and Niia Trider, Fri tile Williams, S&eva and Hedda Maro1l, Rada Jemaea, Hjordls Miller, Fruk and Marpret Grelake, Stuley and Ollie Hiii, ltevla and Jeane Lewud, Bob and Jllle McFarlue and Don and Ju Martens. The gala hu been held for the put 30 yean at Hollywood'• Scandia restaurant, where the group wu founded 35 years aao by Scandia'• late owner and founder, Jteauetla Hauea. Thia ii the only event during the year to which women are invited. Proceeds are donated to charity. with 1KJC bUW cherry •uce). ~ Dandna followed, aa theatrtna mualdanuwltched into a lively In January 1984, MRES will award re9ean:h granta to thn!e of the College's young faculty members. The IOCiety a1llO publiahes a Directory of Faculty Reeearch. de.::ribing the extensive research activities conducted at the College. Vikings raid Orange Coast • The Vikinp oonverged on Orange County for the.lr annual Ladles Night Gala, hoeted for the flnt time at <>ranee County'• Viking Headquarten, le Premier l"fttaurant. Campe from Solvq (Down Jn by private jet), San Dleao and Loi Angeles pined the <>ranee County contin,ent for the traditional black-tie even,. Questa were feted to an evenina of Danlah cuiilne and mUlk:al enter1.alnmenl. An hon d'oeuvre bulfet awaited their arrival ln the re1taurant'1 chandeliered entry ball Amon& the detfcades offered on the elaborate 30-foot buffet table wen little "blinla" {tin.>'-"~ pane.wk• .....ct bot with mvW' foJ>IJl.rW), 'IJ'avlldlax" (J:lanlah ..,:Mlty ol afmon cured 1n Aquavit -Che Dflnllh LYdonaJ drink -with tr.II dUJJ: four kinda of herrlnc. pe• and much more. 8oNM ol Aquavit. frolen in a block of Ice, were ..wd ...._t'' wtth a bell' d\am'. Murray Korda MCJN&por 8ll1np pa.yect M .-. dined on a Dan1lh meal. which tncluded COMl)!•!llM wtth dumpUnal. ro.t awtnct.nd. Amona the 171_ ~ attendlna the festive gala were Chief ..,... and Gn&a Nlella, Va Chief Jack and Dovie Bau ~Carl and R1dl OI .... Secreiary Nerma AMenoa and MUJ LM Befldu, Metster GedJ and "rhetm. Muller, Metater Getta and MuJ M.U., Steward Kirt and R1 .. P ... er and Serpant·At-Amw IMI Berl . Allo att.endlna were M .... a .... (widow o/ Kenneth) ...,.... and J....ue ~tnm. 0. and .... , OIMa, Cltet and Pit ............. and Rita p ... and llanJ Ax .. . I I - .. 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 21 , 1983 Kicking the habit: Visiting cancer patient can help DEAR ANN LANDERS : lam wriung about the DEAR CU RED: Congratulations on a big letter m your column Crom the 14-year-old who can't victory. And tba nk you for 1barlng. stop smoking Chewmg gum doesn't h~lp. l have gone , • • • through five packs m one day. M ints don't help • .AUU UJIDflS DEAR ANN LANDERS: l waited a long time either All the people I hang out with smoke. So do ~' 11111'1 . bdore l decided to mail this letter If ther<' ts really an my parents I really want to stop this Cihhy habit. but ~ Ann Landers, 1 hope she wall print it. I don't know how. Any other suggestions? -I would like to answer thOle girls who keep HOOKED IN NEW HA VEN My mom passed away from lung can<.-er a few asking the qut.-staon, "Where are all the nK-e guys?" DEAR HOOKED: Your letter was malled from months ago. Words cannot describe the pain and Well, I was a nice guy for a long time. I treated girls New Haven but you sent It to tbe Hartford Courant. agony s he sufCered. Nobody except those who have like ladies, and where did it get me? Nowhere. I can't Botb papers are excellent and rarely cut my column. sat at the bedside of a loved one who is dying from this count the times I was dumped for a guy who treated But maybe somebody dropped the last line, in which terrible disease can understand what it is like. It hurt girls like dirt. I made a suggestion tbat mlgbt be of value. to cough and Mom t:oughed all the time. Every time l Not a day gOt's by that I don't see a girl clinging Read the next letter, please: left the hospital I cried. My eyes we re swollen for for dear life to a guy who abuses her verbally or • • • weeks. physically. I have friends who are also nice guys and DEAR ANN LANDERS: That 14 -year-old girl Anyone who wants to quit smoking should spend they see the same thing. who is unhappy with herself because she can't quit some time in the cancer ward of a hospital. It is a J have tried going to museums. art galleries and smoking prompted me to write sure-fire way to ge t a person to throw those killers in places you'd think respectable girls would be The last line in your reply. "Go visit someone the trash can for good. It worked for me. -CURED interested in. They are there all right, but always who 1s dying of lun~ cancer," really hat home. IN GOORGIA with a boyfnend . The women I meet at church ---~~-----------------------~~.~R~U~f~f~E~l~l~,~5~~fuoctionsro~oostro~ttt~n t~ooeslm~in bars. T hey seem so man-hungry and desperate -a UPHOlSTfRY, INC. real tum-off. The appealing girls a re aU married or engaged by the tame they reach my age. which is 27 .......... ._ -4 ._. To the girls who ask, "Where are the nice guys?" 1•22 HAUOl llVD... I say, "They are dtsappearing because they can't get COSTA M1SA -541-1U6 anywhere." -DECENT & LONELY ,_________ DEAR DECENT: I don't believe it. Hang in Fine Christmas Gifts D From Kirk Jewelers. A. (11 m, r>1.1m. 111.l < lu'tl·r R1111e. SI025 8. G<'nt' Roi<'>< S1vl .. < lu'll'r Rmi.t Sl550 C. D1an1nnJ l 1•.n Rm11 S125 A..cu1 u 1rh~. R~or ~ f..,.11.il i_l(Xl C.rem,(u:nu 1rM· fil,,, ~ '-r.u "app"ltrl .mJ 0..1monJ Roni('> 0. St800 E. SJOO F. 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'11.00 ni.r.~ ...... there and be a little more aggressive. There always will be a market for quality. You can bet on lt. ••• There is a big difference between cold and cool. ~-:> Ann Landers sh ows you how to plal it cool wlr!_iouc freezing people out in her booklet, "J een-Age .;;x:'X- AY Ten Ways ro <Jool It." Send 50 rents and a Jong, Still p1ay1ng ~ games self-addressed, stamped envelope co Ann Landers, aboUt yOUI mik~.1 Rlchatd P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Ill. flOfil I St9Y91W 'll!llll clUliC mall~ 11---------=--------------, tachnlque la MllY to i..rnl 11·1 )ult 642-5678 =' hu...,., ll'IO'llWtd youl ao ~in.p11onaano~•so. Put a few words to work for lou ornla • top makeup attlal. RICHARD srEVENs in the Dal· Pl·l 1 1~ 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At Andrea's 675-1334 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM ANXIETY~ Our qualiflid medical rea.arch team needs participants for the study of a new medication. You must be In good health, between the ages of 18 and older. and have been experiencing these symptoms for al least one month. Women must be incapable of becoming pregnant. You wlH receive medication unct.r supervision. laboratory tests, a brief physical and EKG. t! Ff3EE Of CH~. Coples of all medical results will be sen1 to you Of your Ph n upon reque-1. F0t more lnfofmation Of for an a~ntment, pl9aM call: (714) 752•2157 or (213) 595-0I01 Monday thru Frldey, I am-5 pm OFFICES IN LONG BEACH AND IRVINE Paychoph9rmecology AMMrch AMoc&atee, Inc. Come share the feeling of this ~ holiday· season .. and enjoy leisurely shopping a1 charming Lido Manna Village oo the waterfront in Newport Beach There IS no other shopping centeT ln the world qu11e like 11 You ·n find the latest lfl designer fashions Ftne Jewelry European kuchen 11~ Exouc glf LS Anuques Yachts. Imported glassware Wall< the harbor-side boardwalk Browse. Sip sup d1SCoverin1ngu1ng after dining experiences Lido Manna Village. A distinctive voyage tn shopping and dining you will truly en joy 1.11*0 -t I . ~r1 : on the waterfront In Newport Beach (Take Newport Boulevard South to Via lido, turn left to Via Oporto) FOR YOUR HOLIDAY COOKING NEEDS STAINLESS STEEL STOCK .J4 Tt1-P~~~ ~~.~Lion * 'P outlasts "household., weight pots/ • UUPNCm MQ.PNCa 10 Quart with lld ................... 141.00.......................... '66.00 12 Quart with lld ................... •a.oo... .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . '68.oo 20 Quart with lld ................... '70.00.......................... '99.00 24 Quart with ltd ................... 'l'l.00 .......................... '108.00 40 Quart with lld ................... •.00 .......................... '138.00 YH 111 IFF .. I IDTlllllT 11111 More fHJf1ff1Y .mctent, larger bumer8, • •· · huge oven• yet affordable e 8urMf'9/1 e>wn ..... 'll0.00 ...... reg. '1300.00 .. • Burner wtth • ~Own ......... 1125.00 .... reg.'1500.00 r=~~~ .......... •1111.00 .... reg. '2500.00 AM prto.e tor etand9rd Gf'9Y ftnleh; 1taln .... avallabte. Contlnuoul CIMnlng ovena eddltlOnal. F.0 .8. our ltote. We IMC> a.try I h\.91 UtlctlOn of fine cutler), oootclng uteneH1, pot• Md .,.,_. China, altWI ..... furniture, chafing dllMI, wine buck ... w/etandl~ Md much, --=------• YOUI HIAlTH DA PETER J STEINCROHN Bedside manners have returned DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm no longer a child, but l remember the kind of medical care my parents and our neighbors and friends rec.-eaved when I was growing up. Of rounie, there was no problem of house calls. Consciencl' was not stricken m asking the doctor to come to the house:. But in addition. there was a feeling that the doctor was a family friend, as well as a doctor. I agrel· that the modern doctor is well-trained bt:fore he re<:eives has degree. But I wonder if hts cold, analytical approach to treaunent wiU ever be replal'ed by old-fashioned bedside manner. M rs. 0 . DEAR MRS. 0 .. It's already here. Too many are unaware tMt there's a new specialty in medicine called the family physician. The American Academy of Family Phys1c1ans established this specialty of family practice in 1969. It now numben more than 27.000 cerufaed diplomats. It's taught in more than 100 U.S . medical schools. The family physician is trained in six areas of medicine: internal med1cme. obste trics and gynecology, pediatrics, surger)'.. psychiatry and neurolog1c and community medicine. This allows the family doctor to treat 90 to95 percent of all illnesses in the office. Famil y physicians make house calls when needed. Fami I y doctors understand the importance of working dOSC'ly with specialists. . . Bedside manner is here, M rs. 0 . For infonnat10n on how to find a family practitioner. write American Academy of Family Physicrnns, 1740 West 92nd St .. Kansas City, MO 64 114. ••• DEAR DR. STE INCROHN: Do you believe in operation right away for hemorrhoids? I've never been troubled with them before. They don 't bleed. There's only a little pain at times. My wife says hold off for a while. What's your opinion? Mr. F . DEAR MR. F .: If they bother you enough to talk about it, it makes sense to Mve an examination by a doctor. What seems to be a hemorrhoid -complaiht may not always be due to hemorrhoids. But if your doctor finds no other reason for your discomfort. I don't believe in rushing into surgery. r , Home remedies may be helpful: Siu baths (soaking in warm water for a hair hour, two or three times a day, or applying warm compresses aeveral times). Keep bowels open to prevent hard. irritating ~I bowel movements. Non-prescription suppositories or cream may help. When indicated. injected treatment or use of I rubber band ligauon may be effective. However. when other treatments fail, hemorrhoidectom y is I indicated. 11 . . . ~ FOR MR. S.: T he spleen as a fragile organ. l S plenectomy is ofte n the only recourse when it is badly damanged. However, if there's a possibility of saving part of it. surgeons oft.en try. Although patients can live without a spleen, it has protective properties against illness. Therefore, it is worth 1 saving if possible. J • • • Dr. Sreincrohn welcomes question. from reMJ- ers. H e cannot answer all individually but will l include th()S(' of general m terPSt in his column. Send your questions to him. m care of rhe Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, ~ta Mesa. CA 92fl26. esa 548-3473 ht• eno;t>ml ,,,. :-1 wn Jeo11irro; the ongmo/ 1)(11t>nr1'<I <iemLok ctc ... 1y11 wh11 II protc1 '·' / m >1 1nu . .., qem .. 11 •11/i "nn-s11a~1 •Wifing :\11<1ll<Jl>l1• 11> rltnmo n<ls. 1 ulJ1c .... f'n1<'1l11c1 .... '"t>Phlrro; or o 1 omlm1<111cm o/ t/)t''t' ''°'H'"' '" n full nmoe o) !J<'tn s1zt•.., ....... .... , ......... ..., ........ , ..... , .... I Brides Morris-Delillo The Wa yfarer's Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes was the scene of the Nov. 25 marriage of Tamera Lynn DeLillo of Huntington Beach and Donald Richard Morris of Perth. Western Australia. The bride is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George DeLillo of New- port Beach, and the bride- Tamera Morris groom is the son of Harold Edgar Morris of Perth in Western Australia. After a wedding trip to Egypt and Israel. the couple plan to hve in Huntington Beach. Scholtes-a' Reilly The Nov. 26 marriage of Debra L O/Reilly and Paul F. Scholtes took place on board a yacht cruising Newport Bay. The ceremony w as performed by Judge J~ W. Curtis. The couple met in his Newport Beach law office when the bridegroom was the Judge's law clerk. The bride. daughter of M . Jeanne O'Reilly of San Dimas and Raymond O'Reilly of Walnut, wore an ivory wool suit with a mid-calf length skirt in the 1940s style with beaded lapels and padded shoulders, and a silk blouse. She was attended by Rose Moreno. her maid of honor. Weddings& __ ~·,.·_E_ng~ements Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21, 1983 Ba 1 7-month calendars gain popularity KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) The most popular c·alt·nc.Jurs 111 I HIM will most llkdy be 17 -month 1·all·ndars and nut tht• tn1d1tional 12-munth time- t<ibles Julius Cat•l><.lr l'nv1s1oned. pred11:t!. a major "Consumers have disc..'Overed that calendars, OC't'8US(! or the wide selection o r designs available, make an excellent, modestly priced gift that is almost l'ertain to be u~," he explains. l'Blcndar maker hl're. The Dally Pilot Wl:WL"i your Wt-dding and "Americ·ans St.'<•m mort' determinl·d th<in ever to Gifts for ca r owners engagement news. To help you submit tht.· required information, organiw their live!!. The easiest way for many, SOUTHFIELD. MICH. (AP) -From a forms are available at the Daily Pilot ufflce, 330 W especia lly thrnw with c:htldre n. 18 to begin the flashlight for the glovebox to a first aid kit, car care Bay St .. Costa Mesa. calendar year in Suptt'mber when tt's back-to-school and maintenanl'e items make useful gifts, the ume," says Tom Nodta, calendar produ<:t manager Automotive Information Council notes. For weddings, only a black and white photo of for Hallmark Cards. Among other suggestions: a tire pressure gauge; rhe bride is a<-ceptablc. Snapshots, Polaroid and color In addition to th£> growing popularity of the a set of battery booster cables; touch-up paint in spray photos can 't be used. 17 -month calendar. Nocita says, a 10 percent mcrease can (be sure to have the car's paint code number for The photo must be submitted no later than three in the number of cale ndars being purchased as gifts is the proper shade); windshield wiper blades; a spare weeks after the wedding. otherwise it will not be likely can of engine oil. published. ,--~"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_::...::::.......::---.:--5?........;.....;_~~~~~~~~~~~~- Engagemen t in formation is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped olf at the office or mailed to the Wedding Department, Daily Pilor. P. 0. &x 1560. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. S<.'holtes of Newport &•a<:h , was ass1stt'd by his brother Michael E. Scholtes as best man. A ret.;eption was held aboard the yal'ht immedi- ately following the ceremony and was attended by -15 guests. The couplt.• are res1dmg in Newport Beach and plan a trip to Great Bntam and lrl'land a fter Christmas. S<.'holtcs 1s v1cl' president of Community Psy- chiatric Centers in Santa Ana. FROM ALL OFUS TO ALL OF YOU And the Angel said to them, "Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which shall be • for all the people . . " Luke 2:10 WHERE FRlENDL Y SERVICE ~ IS A FAMILY TRADITlbN ~ 2666 HARBOR BLVD. l~OSTA MESA 546-7080 ; HOURS: Weekdays 8 A.M. to 9 P.M ;, SAT. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M:, SUN. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. , 11 I ~I I I - HI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WednMday, Oecembet 21, 1983 And the winners are ••• Top community theater actors, actresses for 1983 honored By TOM TITllS 01 IM 011111 "1101 lt•n (This is th£' fourth in a series of five column.s n.'v1ewmg thl' _vesr 1983 in theater along the Orange Const> Truth not only as stranger than fiction, it often ll more dramatic. Witness the stor ies of Sigmund Freud and Fanny Brice, which inspired the top two performances in community theater on lhe Orange Coast this year. Four other actors and aclre68eS capitalized on characters modeled a fter factual individuals in their ascent to the Daily Pilot's honor roll of distinguished performances. Five people have been singled out In each acting category as the class of 1983 with one particularly talented individual capturing both leading and supporting accolades. Again, the Irvine Community Theater's thes- pians are necessarily ineligible for objective consider- ation due to your correspondent's active role in that organization. Herewith, the best of rest of the bunch for the past 12 months: BEST ACTOR -Robert Kokol in "A Far Country," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Runner-up -Tom Klein in "Tribute," Huntington Beach Playhouse. Honorable mention -David Paul in "The Gin Game," Laguna Moulton Playhouse; Dave Chandler in "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," Newport Theater Arts C.enter, and Michael Frym in "Dear Liar," Newport Harbor Actors Theater. •lllU UA Movits 990-4022 • MtlllOM Vlt.IO fdwirCIS Mission Viii<> Malt •~~ • WUTMlllSTOI UAMd 893-0S46 • COIT A MUl Edwards ClnelN S46-3102 • 3&1w'11 I II.,......., 1 • .,,_.,.., .. ~ tiilii)i'ill '"° __ .. _,__, BEST ACTRESS -Marcie Breslaur in "Funny Girl," Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Runner-up - Katharine Fajardo in "Witness for the Prosecution," Westminster Community Theater. Honorable mention -Mary Murphy in .. Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," Newport Theater Arts Center; Betsy Paul, "The Gin Game," Laguna Moulton Playhouse, and Lisa Wilcox. "Picnic," Huntingtpn Beach Playhouse. -' OISlo(Y PllOOVCTlOM 1111 ----NOW PLAYING -----1 AIAllll• 8r1Mhur11 172-&448 COITA MIU ~ CiftlN C..t" 979 .. 141 COSTA •HA Ul CiftHll 540.0514 lllVIH OUllGI ldw9!d1 Woo41bnd.. V~la '•rk 551·0955 US.0088 fOHTl lll YllUY LAllll A lllUJ WllTMIHTlll UA CaMN 193·0548 FlfllllY 1-1.ttw111 Milla Mell 963.1301 1ea.e111 "'~~ . .-.. ·--~ NOW PLAYING LUXURY THEATRES BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -Gene Knight in "Nuts," Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Run- ner-up -Nelson Gilmore in "Tribute," Huntirlgton Beach Playhouse. Honorable mention -Allan Stone in "A Far Country," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse; Michael Grenie in "Godspell," Mission VieJO Playhouse. and John M06kel. "Command Decision ," Showcase Productions. BEST SUPPORTING ACTR~ -Katharine Fajardo in ''Picnic," Huntington Beach PlayhOU8e. Runner-up -Karlene Bradley in "Nuts," Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Honorable mention -Rochelle Savitt in "A Far ~untry," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouae; Martha Faulkner in "Opal ii a Diamond," Huntington Beach Playho~. and Joyce Hanson in "See How They Run," S'ah Clemente Community Theater. All that remains now, in lhia 19lh annual summary of Orange Coast theater, ls to confer the title of the Daily Pilot's man and woman of lhe year upon its 19lh and 20th recipients. Thla will be accomplished Friday as two people whoee theatrical work this year and in seasons past are brought forward for a well-deMC'Ved yearend curtain call. Stevvart says t!fn ~­ great movie healer· LONOON (AP) -Legendary film star James Stewart says he was glad to see the Alfred Hitchcock classic, "Rear Window," with the diat.ance of 30 years. "If I see a completed picture right after I've firWlhed, I just look at myself and criticiz.e. It's so discouraging. At the end, I'm a wreck," Stewart said in the aw-shucks drawl he built his caree'r on. The 75-year-old actor was attending the London Film Festival's showing or four Hitchcock films in which Stewart starred. 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No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The DalfJ Plllt fits In. ' .. 'Hob5on' choice TV •ovie dra•a By FRED ROTHENBERG .~,-.......... NEW YORK (AP) ··Hobson's C h o i ce ," tonight 's made-for-telf'vi!iion movie on CBS. could have ~n caUed "Aesop's Choice." It's a droll, amiable fable that champions the rights of turn-of-the-century American underdogs. meaning anybody who wasn't male. white and well-off from birth. Henry Hobson. played to a grouchy tum by the delightful Jack Warden. runs his fashionable shoe shop from the t'Orner saloon. leaving his responsible. yet matronly. daughter. Maggie (Sharon Gless). to handle the business. While she's the brains behind the operation. Will Mossop (Richard Thomas) 1s the brawn Will is a shoemaker working m the shop's dank basement, and his creations are works of art. act:ord- ing to one regular customer. played by Lillian Gish. Will and Maggie differ in status and upbringing. but Maggie rt>- spects Will for the strength of his character and pride in his work As is her style. she doesn't JUSl pursue him m marriage, she d em ands it, s h ocking her class-conscious father who deems it his right to choose partners for his daughters. The fact that this crotchety c heaps k ate won't provide doweries for his daughteci. subverts the marriage pla.ni. of Vicky and Alire. He nry's giggly. Lazy and less-suHicient younger daughters. Maggie, \he f emm1st of her day. is i&i~rested intWtll for pragmatic and romanllc reasons Through Will. she hopes to establsh a nval shoe shop. providing her the leverage to outwit he r father and gain control of her dreams and the destinies of her sisters. Based on the 1916 English play TV REVIEW by Harold Brighouse. wh1c·h has had other incarnations as a 1954 David Lean film and the 1966 Broadway musical, "Walking Happy," the CBS version of "Hobson's Choice" is given a fresh outlook by its original setting: 1914 New Orleans. This allows the play's message uf a society perverted by rig1d class structures to interact with such Ameri,·an traditions as the work e thic and Hora uo Alger Although a bit dated and dry in spots. the result ts a wh1ms1cal tale that won't be mistaken for today's ever-popular action-adventure genre. Instead of bulle ts for punctu- auon, "Hobson's Choice" reh<'S on barbs and banter. using needles to poke fun at the tht.' square edges of t he c h a rac t e r s and the old-fashioned conventions and castes of the times. For example: One of Henry's daughters glowingly describes her suitor as a "well-respected lawyer," but Henry says he can't be both. Warden. who s tarred recently w1tr. Paul Newman in "The Verdict," brings sparks to this 1r<1.sc1ble character. L ooking toward the heavens after being chided by Maggie for his boozing. Henry says "Sometimes I can dose my eyes. and it's as if mother never died." Henry's doctor says dnnkmg his meals is killing him. advismg "no more alcohol." To which Henry says. "No more. no less." Gless. her hair pinned back and her manner u pright and rig1d. IS a worthy rival for Warden. The star of CBS' soon-to be-resurrected "Cagney & Lacey" gives Maggie a stoic · front that underscores her competenc:e m a male-dominated society and keeps her romanticism a nd passion chomping beneath the surfat-e To Gless' crt'Cht. al doesn't come off as too-deadly corny when Maggie says to Will: "This is America, and we're entitled to life. Liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness." Eve n though "Hobson 's Choice" was filmed entirely on location m New Orleans, it looks more like a play than a movie. Most scenes ar e shot in close-quartered rooms and the characters seem to be making pronouncements rather than con- versing. All of which (J(.'(·as1onallv makes this living-room comedy a bit suited. but that may be because telev1s1on doesn't regularly stress dialogue and n nance over flash and acuon So stav wnh It. As a parable about th'c comparative value of birthright status vs. hard w ork and character. ''Hobson's Choice" 1s a cute, offbeat evening's enter- tainment. LA critics come to ~Terms' LOS ANGELES (AP I "Terms of Endearment" clearly endeared itself to the Los Angeles Film Critics Assoc1at1on. which voted it the top movie of 1983 in fi ve out of eight maJOr categories. Asjde from best picture. the Paramount release earned best actress honors for Shirley MaclAme, best supporting actor for J ack Nicholson. and a patr of A J'/\HAMl.ltlN] ~~~~!A --· .. -...-.:.-! i.;. • .... .,......._.,_ - --NOW PLAYING --_,_ ,.,....~' ""' ... ..,...,. t.1' ter\I •-1•.... --,......,.*~'... 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Wh1•n thul hrld, I h1• 1h.111t110lf (i01'S!lt' Wiii Only .1 m.1111·r uf an ov1•rtrick Thi· ll.1ll.1n' ic.1inrd 17 In 1t·rn.11 mn.11 M.1trh 1'01nts on th1· h.1nd .1nlf look :1 ~:J IM P 11•.ul .dlN only lwo bourds of I h1· 1711 h11,ird hn.11 How do you chOOM U1e but openin1 Ind? Cbrlee Gort'a hH tht' aD1wer. f•r a copy of MWiaaiag Opeala1 l.udt." 11nd S 1.8$ to "Gorto·l.ud•," can of .Illa nt w11papu , P.O. 8 01. 2$9, Norwood. N.J. 07648. Mab chtrk~ payablt to New1- p1pt'rbook•. by Jeff MacNe lly Lynn Johnston •·1 'k \ \U 'ht:HHt: \' by Tom Bat1uK Tf JU~i fl:> HAPPENS 11'5 HCVJ AOOUT 1HATONE I DADO£;~ r CA LEI c;ou HAVE fHAT 0\1£ FOP FIVE OOLJ.AR5 ! A DEMO MODE.L ! '900, ,.. , ..... , s ,At>oRABLE FEDORA . by Ferd & Tom Johnson HR. S "10('8' by George Lemont WHAT DIDI Do WITH MY H,AT? SO ~AA THIS H~S SEEN A 6000 CMRISTMAS PLAY, C~ARLIE BROWN Tl '9Btt:" •:•:os l~~f 1RE' CoMIN<J 8,ACK INTO STYLE. Rl611T ~FTEI< rnE DANCING SHEEP. SHE STEPS OUT AND SAYS "11ARK 1 AND THEN HAROLO .\N6EL SIN6S S'L.,ACKS TIES NOW HATS WELL, I'M SuRc MY MtJST.AC~E 15 S,AF~, ANYWAY by Charles M Schul z by Tom K Ryan 115 ~E SEASON L-OVEPONES ,._.------~ JE£~!WMTSA 6-\"L HAP'fA PO 1t> CAS1H!ft MM-ICON S~l.O tJE 1"0GelHE'R! ,., \Ill 1\il' SUCKI~? ,......,...,..-~~~~~~~~~~~-..---. !.'Ve Df;CIDf;D 't.'M GONNA \ e>e A t...APY C'C>C:IOR WHf;.N :X: GROW UP! YOU KNOW , CL.01"He5 e>Y er(...(... e> L-ASS, Ff;RR AGAMO SHOf;S, GUCCI e>AGS, A VIL.I-A IN ROMf;. AND A Mf:RCe:DE:S .' X t...OVE: 11".' t'ENTO~ Jl Df;t: P \HKt:R VVHA1'" Aeou-r !'He MeDICA(... E;NP OF 1'"HE: PROFE:SSION c:> -..!------- by Wiley -· l This is an arti t's re nde ring of the built at Blue Lake, Calif., by Uhra- wood-fired power plant whic h will be systems Inc. of Irvine. Ultrasystems to work on $20 million power plant Irvine-based Ultrasystems and a major utility have agreed to construct a wood-fired power plant in a Northern California lumber town to generate enough electr1cty for 13,000 homes. Ultrapower, a subsidiary of the engineering and construction firm, announced a joint venture agree- ment Monday. It will be the third Ultrasystem power plant built with partners. The two partners are s harmg in the rost of the $20 million rontract to design, construct and operate a wood-fired power plant to be built at Blue Lake. a coastal rommuruty located approximately 230 mlies north of San Francisco The plant will use 120,000 tons of wood waste annually to generate 11 megawatts of power. Chips and sawdust generated by Blue Lake sawmills and lumber processing plants "is normally burned or dumped," Ultrapower vice president Larry Fowlkssaid. Both are bad for the environment. he said The plan ts to use plant waste and logging scraps, discarded tree tops and limbs, to fire steam boilers and generate electricity. Agreements to forage behmd loggers are being worked out, Fowlks said. The unnamed partner is a major u tdi ty headquartered outside of California. Construcuon of the-project, expected late in 1984. ts subject to some final financing arrangements. UJtrasystems wiU share in the power plant's profits. Two other power plants built m joint ventures employ the same concept. The first two pro)E!Cts, which mvolved jomt ventures between Ultrasystems and Pacific Lighung Corp., are to be rompleted this year, Fowlks said. They are located in Sumey and Westwood. Each will generate I I megawatts of eleetricity, enough to satisfy the needs of 13,000 homes. The electricity generated by the Blue Lake plant. hke the two others, will be sold to the Pacific Gas and Electric Co .. Doubling the capacity of future plants is being contemplated. "But you have a problem finding enough wood in any area," Fowlks pointed out. Recession lessons quickly fade By JOHN CUNNIFF ,,,,. ......... ~ NEW YORK CAP) -To th<JR of phil090phi.caJ bent there is aJways a moral m bad news. such as recessions. It is clauned, for ex.ample. that in bad umes people draw closer. mend their materialistic ways, red1SC0ver old Vlrtues, practice restramt. develop ingenuity. and relearn the pleasures of a good book and a simple fir~place. Self-flagellation is rommon. "l didn't realize how I had been mduJgmg myself," people say. "I've learned my lesson," is a typical refrain. In business, companies seek to become lean and efficient. They cut away the overpaid bureaucracy, elirrunate sloppy practices, insist on a day's work for a day's pay. close outdated plants, and seek to raise the quality of products. As earnings fall. the chairman assures share- holders in the annual report that the company is INVESTMENT SEMINARS toy • IO<mer C>epvty Tax Cotlectorl RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED NON-MUllVI, HIGH YllLO, ~ flNANCINO IVRY THUU. WED. DEC. 28 7,M I 2 p.m. & 1 p.m. MOM. ...,,.. SAT. tMM IFIVINE HOIT HOTEL USS Y'9 U., ... HI NIWPOtrT MACH 11111. o,.. ""' e SS .......... Call 673-5518 Tu Str•tevl" 1W JUPITER really stronger than 1t looks because "we have used th is opportunity to posiuon your company for the future." It takes only a glance at th.e newspapers of rrud-1982 to recaJJ the grim mood of the ume and the resoluuons that were made. And it takes but a glance at the latest news to get the feeling some of the fervor has already worn off. That conclus1on may be reached by viewing some of these temptations: a box of chocolate golfballs for close to $200. Timepie<:eS, whose chief fu nction is to t.eU the time of day -a free service of the church steeple or bank w indow -for $12,000. And men's dress shirts, $95 off-the-rack rather than custom made. "The consumer is basicaJly tired of holding back," explains a retail analyst at the investment firm of Baer .. :Hearns & Co Evidence of the anal yst's verdict began appear- ing months ago -in new-car sales, for example An analysis of 1983-model domestic sales showed buyers ordered luxury items -adjustable steering columns, power door locks and windows, reclining seats and more -at a rate never seen before In contrast, the analysis, by Ward's Automotive Reports, showed the basic AM radio was instaUed in just 14.6 percent of new domestic cars. lowest ever recorded. Buyers wanted stereo sets; 43.3 percr>nt specified them, a high. The latest report of the University of Michigan's Survey Research Center adds its con!1nnation. "Consumer sentiment," it said, "was more favorable in the third quarter 1983 survey than at any other time d urin the rior decade." Capital Gain. Fluor hires ex-New York transit chief The f'luor Corp. has hired the former pre;;l- dent ot the New York Transit Authority as a vice president for the Irvine-base d firm's transportation services division. Tme and again, l1 ~ou've heard 1t said, uTo make money, you ha"e to have moneY.' The truth is. you have to know how to ave money before you can think about making more. That's why more and more people are joining the Payroll Savings Plan to bu y U. . Savings Bonds. That way, a little is taken out of each paycheck automatically. In no time. you'll have enough Bonds for a new car; your child's education. even a dream vacation. John 0 Simpson, 46. has a background In transportation, defense and environmental engi- neering. As chief operating of- ficer of the nation's larg- est urban rail and bus system. Simpson was re- sponsible for implement- ing the $6.5 million capi- tal revitalization pro- gram t.O rebuild New York City's subway and bussy1tem. ln addit ion, Simpson spent 13 yearaln lhe U.S. Army Corpe or Engi- n~ra and was on a White Howe Oii Po~ Com· mlllee. DaUyPllat Clualned AdV9rtlling M2·H11 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 21. 1983 DUIGI CDUITY 10111111 Peter G. Dolbee Jr. pro1noted to tax director at Arthur Young Pe ter G. Dolbee Jr. has been named office director of tax at Arlbur Young & Co. in Cost.a Mesa, a('cording to Keith Norby, office managing panner. Oulbee has been with the firm for the past 11 years. ln his ne w position he wall be responsible for the tax practice of the Orange County office_ • • • Julie Brinkerhoff Edward1, d1rc-cwr of business development for Lifescapes, lnc., a C.OSt.a Mesa land planning and landscape firm, has been re-ele<•ted to a two-year term serving as a director of the Home Builders Council of Southern California. The council as the educational ann of the BuUding Industry A11ociallon of Southern California. Edwards will be responsible £or aU pubhc1ty coverage of HBC events and act as edit.Or of the council's quarterly newsletter. • • • Orange County resident Tera Boin has been named manager of advertising and pubhc relations for the 1.100-room Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, 1t was announced by Judi Cabrera, vice president adverusmg/publtc relauons. Prior to joining the Disneyland Hotel, Boltz was marketing com- munications vice president of an advertis· 1ng/markeung/aud10-Vlsual firm in Indianapolis. • • • Joan Baron has joined Cocbrane Chase, Livingston & Co., Inc. of lrvine as art dire<.·tor. Baron comes to CCL from Ogilvy & Ma&ber , where she served as senior art director. ••• Liberty National Bank of Huntington Beach has been awarded the certificate of merit by Bank Marketing Association an the 1983 Golden Coin Competition. The association is the marketing arm of the American Bankers Associa tion. DOLBEE EDWAADI BOLTZ Vlslon House Publ11hen has leased a 2,156-square-foot office located at 2691 Richter, Irvine for the purpose of preparing educational tapes. The property was leased through Norria, Beggs, Slmp1on, with Ed Dean acung as agent . • • • ReaJ estate attorney Andrew N. Sbore has joined the legaJ department of American DI· versified Savings & Loan Auod ation at Two Town Cent.er in C.OSta Mesa. The appomtment was announced by Victor lndlek, president of the ADS&L operations division. • • • Estey-Hoover, Inc., a Newport Beach adverusing/public relations agency, has been retained by Magic Island as their agency of record &tey·Hoover is developing t'OUateraJ and advertising p1e<.-es for Magic Island and wiU promote new programs. • • • frvme resident Ricbard L. Scbulte has been named manager of industrial development for the industriaJ division of Tbe Reaba Co., a Santa Ana-based division of V .R. 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Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Wednesday, December 21 , 1983 STOCKS 1'1tdnHday•• I l a.m. (PDT) Prlttt NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS OVOTATIOff3 IHCluot 1RA0(8OH1Hf NCW Y0MK MIDWEST PACtl IC PaW HOilltON Of lilOfl ANUCINC•NN/111 tTQCll lXC:tfANOlll ANO Ml'OfllUO I Y THC NASO INt TINET IUllllll llllfl New housing construction increased by 6.4 percent My &bt Aooclattd Vri:n WAS HINGTON New hou:ung C.'OrUltru<.·uon increased 6 'I pt"rt:cnL lru;t monlh, rdxiunding from a lwo-month decline and pumng such bualdang ocl1v1ty 2Y percent above a year ago Thomas Harter of tht• M11rtgage Bankers Association of Amenca l'allt.<d Tucs<fay':. n.•port by the Commert.-e Depart· ment "a good Christmas prC!K•IH.'' Toyota-GM •'e 111urt> n ear approval WAS UlNGTON A proposed JOtnl venture between Toyoui Motor Corp and General Moton> Corp. could gain t'Ondiuonal a pprovaJ from the federal Trade Comm1AAion by Thursday, FTC !><1Url'C'S a nd a Toyota attorney say. The FTC action would follow appro\lal by the automake rs and rommiss1on staff of a t'Onscnt agreement giving the FTC added powers to monnor the joint production project for possible antitrust violations ln ve lor g roup n1a y buy firm NEW YOHK An investor group headed by Carl C . kahn of!ered t.o buy ACF Industries Inc. and to spin off its oilfield products div1s1on into a separate rompany in a deal valued at mor<· than $:Mo m1lhon. ACF saad Tuesday ll would study the offt•r· with the help of its investment bankers, First Boston Corp Court' ruling attacks sex bia WASHINGTON -A eivll rights roalit1on says a rourt ruling ordering Washington statt' to pay women employees what could be hundreds of millions of dollars an back pay and higher wages may lt·ad to a sweeping attack on sex bias in the workpla<.-e The coahuon, th<' National Committee on Pay Equity, scud at a news conference Tuesday the ruhng could lead to a flood of suns ~gamst public and private employers at•ro:.s the nauon U.S. to r e 1J111e offshore l eases WASMINGTON -Supreme C-Ow-t Justice Wrtlaam H Rl'hnqu1st has dt>arNi the way for the government to resume St•lling ml leases for 770,000 atTes of of!shore Cabfomia land Rehnquist on Tuesday grantc>d the Interior Department's plea to lift a federal Judge's order that hailed the sales pending further court review. Fotomal lo es $I :J.6 111illion ST PETERSBURG. Fla Fotomnt Corp . the film pnx·eS.50r a nd developc•r whmw retail outlets dot shopping c."entE!rsarouncl th~· nauon , S<Jys It lost $13.6 mil hon in the latest quarter and as ne<irddault on $1 2.5 million in bank loans Ross E Roeder, the Fotom.Jt chairman. said Tuesday its lenders havt:' requestt-<I n•paynwnt of th«.> $12 5 m1lhon by Dec. 31. He said f'otomat ··tias no <;our('(.' of funds" to repay the debt and "thcrefort• <loes nul anh•ntl to comply with the banks' n-quesL" Dollar n1ixed: gold unch anged LON DON -The dollar was mixed In quiet. early trading t.Oday. falling against the Japanese yen and British pound, but rising against other maprcurren~ Gold bullion prices were llttlt.> chang~-d. hovt>nng a round $38°"4roy ounce. 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In the past, Brooks said, he f'5'"' would prepare two menus -a /.-.• fei\llW menu and one for his diabetic friends -whenever he entertained. So, the Chicago Heart Asaociation boa.rd member decided to do something about opening up a range of food to diabetics. "I've always had a basic interest in healthful diets," Brooks said in an interview while in Calta Mesa during his cra.-country tour, promoting his "diabetic diet." Brook.a said he dillcovered the diet recommended for heart pa- Uen\I was a heelthful one; that ii teemed to be 10QCi for anyone, and he adapted It for the diabetic. Brooks decided to crute 10tne recipes that would be fun for the dlabeUc to ftx and eat. The criteria for dlshet would: -Be simple and quick -good for ... everyday meals. -Be fun, festive and unusual enough for entertaining. -Fit a diabetic diet -low in fat, salt, sugar and overly processed foods, high ln chicken, fish, veg- Edward Brook• etablee, fruit.I. whole graina and flbeT. Diabetics should cut down on fat and salt becawie they are prone to arterial and heart dt.eMes, Brook.a explalned. l.ncreaaing ffber ( appears to help maintain and even lower blood sugar levels. Sugar, aside from its ability to raise blood sugar relatively fast, is an empty calorie and counting calories is a must for most diabetics. Brooks' recipes, which illustrate the range of food available to diabetics from appetizers through desserts, include calories and food exchanges per servings. These dishes serve as a cor- nerstone of modem diabetic man- agement, along with exercise, medication when needed, and self blood glucose monitoring, Brooks said. As Brooks experimented with recipes, he said he also focused on availability of ingredients and economy. An example, he said, is ChJcken Taj Mahal. "Chicken is the least expensive animal protein. When you remove the akin, you remove moet of the excess fat, and fat content la reduced furthW' by using low-fat or non-fat plain yogurt. "The remaining lngredlents add flavor and color." The folloW,ing recipes have been checked by Miriam MatulJch, regiltered dietitian, a clinical dletltlan at H~ Mem- orial H01pital and a member of \he American Diabetic A9odauon. They appear with her addlt.iona ln Italics: cmCKEN TAJ MAJAL l can (16 ouncet) apricot M lves In ligh t syrup or p~f~rably ln I ti own jui"" ---------- Wi11e gets j us t a drop of Am erican drinkers' beverage dollar . Page C3 Traditionally, holiday time has meant a turkey feast with the entire family gathered ' round the dinner table to celebrate and share in festivities. · But for the growing number of smaller households, big holiday dinners often are too large and yield days and days of leftovers. So, here's a scaled-down menu for 4, featuring Cornish hens as the perfect "no-leftover" alternative to the big turkey. The hens are first stuffed with a savory mixture of bread cubes. instant onion soup mix, Qeanuts. raisins and a dash of ginger. Then, in 1ust 45 minutes. they are baked to a juicy tenderness. filling the house with a tantalizing aroma. For accompanying vegetables. Easy Asparagus Elegante and Crunchy Baked Tomatoes are colorful and tasty additions to the holiday dinner. Give a traditional dessert a twist by teaming peanut butter with pumpkin and spices 1n an easy-to-make pie. HOLi DA 'r II E\S FOH FOl H 1 envelope ln1tant onion 1oup mix 11'• cup1 water 2 cup1 un1H1oned cube 1tufflng mix 11z cup chopped roHted peanut• 'h cup ral1ln1 1/4 teHpoon ground ginger 4 Cornl1h hen• (1to1'h pound• Heh) 2 tablHpoon1 butter or margarine, melted 2 envelope1 ln1tant cream of chicken 1oup mix Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In medium bowl, blend instant onion soup mix with 3/~ cup water: stir 1n stuffing mix, peanuts, raisins and ginger. Stuff hens with mixture: secure opening with skewers or wooden toothpicks. Place hens in shallow baking dish. brush with butter Bake 45 minutes or unlll hens are tender. Remove hens to serving platter and keep warm. reserve 3 tablespoons drippings. In medium saucepan. blend reserved drippings. remaining 1 cup water and instant cream of chicken soup mix; heat through. Serve with hens and stuffing. Makes about 4 servings. EA .. Y :\SP.\H:\Cl'S ELEC:\\TE 2 envelope• ln1tant cream of mu1hroom 1oup mix 1 cup bolling water 2 table1poon1 dry white wine 1 tableepoon chopped pereley Hot cooked Mperegua or broccoll epear• In small bowl. blend instant soup mix. water. wine and parsley Serve over hot asparagus. Makes about 4 servings. CRl' CHY BAKED TO~tATOES 2 large tomatoe1 Peanutoll Salt 'h cup chopped roHted peanut• 1/4 cup 1harp Cheddar ch""· grated 1/4 cup dry bread crumb• 2 tableepoon1 butter or margarine, melted 1/4 teaapoon ba1ll leavH, crumbled Oath cayenne pepper Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Wash tomatoes and cut 1n half c rosswise. Lightly brush outer skin with 011. Place cut-side up in a glass-ceramic baking dish. Sprinkle cut-side with (See FEAST, Pa ge C4) Chicken Taj Mahal is a glamorous holiday di8h 3 tablespoons margarine 4 whole chicken breu\I ( ~ pound each), boned, skinned and cut Into 1-inch pieces Mandarin orange segments and/or thin lemon slices (op- tional) Drain apricot halves, reserving syrup. Set uide. Melt margarine In large skillet. Add chicken pieces; cook over medium heat until chicken turns white and flnn to the touch. Do not btown. yogurt-curry sauce and heated through. Red1,.1ce heat. Pour vodka into small saucepan and warm over low heat. When warm, .el abllle with a long match. Pour flaming vodka over chicken mixture and atir In. Taste and adjult leUOni.ng lf necetlaJ'Y. 8 ouncee (1 cup) low-fat or non/at yogurt 4 tablespoons curry powder (or to t.aate) Ground pepper 'A pound p-een aeedlem grapes, washed and awmmed 2 cup1chel'T)' tomatoee, wuhed and cut Into halves 1 cup (8 ouncet) unsalted dry routed cashew nuta 'A cup vodka Lettuce Leaves, washed and dried While chicken ii cooking, blend yogurt and curry powder; add to skillet when chJcken ii cooked. Seuon wlth ground pepper to t.111e, add IJ'apes, apricot halvea, 11' cup apricot syrup OI' juke, chel'T)' tomatoel and cuhewa. Stir wlth ll&ht io.tna motlon untll everythlnl ta well-coated with the Arra.nae · lettuce leeve1 over entire 11\U'face of a large 1eMn1 platter. Spoon on hot ch.lcken mixture. Oarniah with mandarin orange eegrnenta and/or thin alJc:9 of lemon. Serve immediatel~. Servet6. One lervi~: 380. calor1et. E:x- (See DIABE'tlC, P11• C•> ---~~-_J-. I ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21, 1983 Healthy holiday starts in kitchen Lots of visitors and house guests at this time of the year means more time spent in the kitchen preparing foods and drinks for holiday festivities. "This is a good time to review some common sense ideas regarding food preparation and storage ," says Marilyn Gallagher, nurst> epidemiologist at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Anaheim. The rook's first conc.-ern should be good personal hygiene practic.'eS. "It is always important for the rook and kitchen helpers to wash their hands before touching any food. The importance of this practice increases as more guests than usual are being served." Gallagher also points out that certain kinds of food must be prepared and stored properly. Potentially dangerous organisms can sometimes be present in food such as red meat, fish, poultry and dairy products. Handle and store these foods in a manner that makes it impossible for organisms to grow. This is most easily achieved by controlling the temperature of the food. Organisms that create visible and invisible spoilage grow best between 60 and 130 degrees. When temperatures are held a t 40 degrees or lower, the organisms stop growing; at 140 degrees or higher, the orgartisms are killed. The greatest dartger occurs when foods are held for more than four hours at the prime growth temperature. Cooks should avoid food contamination by follow ing proper preparation steps: Wheneve r raw meat or poultry is cut and prepared, be sure to clean the surface and cutting utensils in hot soapy water to prevent the possibility of cross contamination of food bacteria. Defrost the turkey in the refrigertor. rather than risking contamination by using on'e, of the ''quick" thaw methods. ! E: ~!P~~~!:~.1hf: ::? ~o~~o~~ti5 ?.!2 ~~it; ~i~h~!::i ~~~~:.~~~~:~ill devised by Shannon Sinclair, spa chef at the Sonoma non-fat skim milk you might use a Tausus or Braun smooth, adding 1 tables~n yogurt tf n~. Mission Inn in Boyes Hot springs. Minipimer portable blender. If you don't have this Remov~ from bler:tder con tamer and f?ld remauung Don'tstuff the turkey until just before it is put in the oven. The dark moist cavity of the turkey is a prime breeding area for bacteria and even during long cooking the stuffing won't get hot enough fast enough to destroy organisms that may be created and cause spoilage. S hannon's expertise at creating tasty food w ith a a ppliance and are not counting calories, fold the berry yogurt into egg rruxture. ~ver and chill. minimum of calories recently won her one of the 1983 mixture into beaten egg white or whipped cream. Makes ~ cup. 21 calon es per tablespoon. Ot.-ean Spray Salute to American Food awards. It is safe to prepare the stuffing the night before, refrigerate over night in a separate bowl and stuff the turkey just before putting it in the oven . Follow the spa s trategy for keeping food tasting festive without adding unnecessary calories. Waldorf Salad is dressed w ith a low-cal mayonnaise. Stuffing is a flavorful mixture of mushrooms, whole wheat bread, cranberries and pe<:ans so a little goes a long way. WALDORF SALAD 1;. cup lemon juice Water 5 red delicious apples 3·stit:ks celery, peeled and diced 1 J cup coarsely chopped walnuts To keep the holiday guests h ealthy and the cook happy, follow good common sense when preparing holiday feasts and refreshments. And irtstead of gravy, there's turkey sauce. a reduction of turkey stock that omits flour as a thickening agent. 5 tablespoons low-cal mayonnaise (see below) Butter lettuce leaves Combine lemon juice and 1 cup water. Cut apples mto eighths; remove seeds and place immediately in lemon water. Add water to cover apples. Cranberry Raspberry Mousse is superb . One .. Be careful. All the titne. A Pwb/11 ¥Mu of Thu Ntu1pa(H" & n,, AJwniSl•.e c.,.."", GIFT CERTIFICA TH AV AILAILE AND REDHMAILE ANYTIME HONEYBAKB> HAM BEATS TIE DICXB8 OUT OF EVE1rYnS«i B SE Delicious. ready -to-serve Honey Baked Ham is perfect tor the holidays. We've done all the work, so you'll have more time for your family and friends. Every Honey Baked Ham is fully-cooked, spiral sliced and covered with our secret spice ~laze. You can count on our quality, too because our family s special curing creates a unique flavor that has never varied in more than 50 years. Call your locaJ Honey Baked Ham store and order now! "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY fo'or Result Service Call 642-5678 bt. J.U At serving time, strain and discard all liquid from apples. Combine drained apples, celery, nuts and mayonnaise. Gently toss salad and serve in butter lettuce cup. Ga.rnish with fresh mint sprig. Makes 8 servings. a;, cup per serving: 98 calories, including dressing. SPA LOW-CAL MAYONNAISE an clove garlic 1 teaspoon lemon juke 1 raw egg 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 2 small shallots Pinch of saJt 7 grinds white pepper 2 hard-cooked eggs 1/2 cup low-fat yogurt Put first aeven &naredienta together ln bl.ender The perfect gift for every~ . on ypur liSt. lrnagint· the ddi~ht of your (anine friends as tht:y npm a p.1d<.<l_gl' of BONE-ANZA Narur..il Bcefhide Bonl·s-thc high protein. low hit bones wi1h the l<Xmre1.1I beefy macing. They're the ta~ticM bone~ .1 dog_ can ~mk has fl"l•th into. rreferrcJ by _dogs 8 to I over plain r..iwhidc bone~. AnJ all natura BONE-ANZA bcefhide honl·~ arc an cffocnve way to help keep teeth anJ gums dean and health y. So .pack ur BONE-ANZA for every dog on your holiday list. To get you startt·d. here's 20C to help you wish your dog a chewy Christmas with BONE·ANZA Natural Beefhide Bones, the nl'efhiJc bone!' with the 100% real ht>efy coati"R. BB-CAL -20-83 - ·. CRANBERRY-RASPBERRY MOUSSE 314 cup fresh or fresh frozen cranberries ~ cup frozen raspberries, drained V. teaspoon barley malt sweetener • 2 tablespoons honey 2 dates V2 tablespoon arrowroot l tablespoon fresh orange juice 21.i cup non-fat skim milk Place cranberries, raspberries, sweetener and dates in a saucepan. Over medium heat, bring to boil and simmer 1 minute. Dilute arrowroot in orange juice and add to simmering mixture. Blend well. While hot, pass mi>eture through a fine sieve to remove seeds and pulp. Place in refrigerator to cool. Whip milk to whipped cream (with tausus whip). Combine with fruit mixture and return to refrigerator. Makes 7 servings. 5 tablespoons per serving: 48 calories. •Available in health food stores. CRANBERRY MUSHROOM STUFFING l teaspoon Qiirley malt 2 cu~ spring water 2 tablespoons honey 1 a;, cups fresh cranberries 1 large onion, diced 1 tablespoon butter ~cup fre&h chopped sage or 1 teaspoon dried sage l stick celery, diced 2 pounds small mushrooms. quartered 1 egg_ beaten 1h cup non-fat skim milk 1h loaf whole wheat bread, cut into lh-inch cubes and dried for croutons 1/2 cup pecans, coarsely chopped Combine barley malt, water and honey. Add cranberries and let stand 2 hours. In large skillet saute the diced onion in butter until tender. Add chopped fresh sage and celery. Remove f1'9m heat and add mushrooms. Toss and set aside to cool. Mix egg and milk together. Strain and discard liquid from cranberries. Toss croutons with onion-mushroom mixture in 1 large bowl. Add cranberries and pecans; toss again. Add milk-egg mixture and toss 30 seconds. Stuff turkey and bake as directed. Makes 16 servings. 3 tablespoons per serving: l 00 calories. Food expert offers new ideas for feast By CHRISTINE A. BARNES ai-c1a1 lo Ille OellJ l'llol If you're tired of the traditional holiday feast, some thoughts and tips from a California food expert are sure to tempt you to try something new this season. • • • Loni Kuhn, owner of the Cook's Tour School in San Francisco and restau.rant and menu consultant offers these ideas: "When my kids w ere young, we often had a holiday picnic," she said. The picnic was usually built around a smoked turkey that Kuhn had prepared ahead of time in a "cold" smoker. With that, she would take along a wild rice, pecan and fresh ginger casserole, the last of the good tomatoes, and corn bread chocked full of peppers, cheese and com. lf packing a picnic ls more than you can handle, Kuhn suggests her favorite fast and easy feast for city dwellers. The day before the holiday, go to Chinatown and purchase some whole cooked ducks (they will keep a couple of days). Don't let the butcher cut off the \'lead. You might also try your local Chinese restaurant for purchasing the cooked ducks. Take them home as is (one duck for 2 to 3 people). On Christmas Day cut off the head and neck, put it in your broiler pan and glaze with your favorite topping. Heat up and let the glaze seal the already perfectly crisp fowl. tierve at room temperature. Another colorful and unusual dish from Kuhn features Brussels sprouts and cucumbers. • BRUSSELS SPROUTS AND CUCUMBERS 2 pounds Bruaels sprouts 1 lar1e European or 2 regular cucumbel"I, leeded laUdt~mer 3 cloves 1artlc 1 dozen Juniper berries Par boll sprouts for 6 minutet and the cucumbera for 2. Put ln •colander and run under lee cold water. Drain thOl'O\lghl.1, ahd dice the cucwnbft'a lo the me of the 1prou\I. (Thi• can be done ahNd of time.) · In a large akillet, melt the butter; add the CTUlhed berries and s•rllc. Sauce and add the vegetablee 1tirring un\ll warmed throuch. , Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday. December 21, 1983 Ca Wineries in tough competition for beverage dollar By JACK SCHREIBMAN __ ._._ .._ Wftleo SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Bank of America reported a fact long common knowledge m the $5 billion Cali- fornia wine industry: competition for the American beverage dollar is tough. Of the 182.5 gallons of aU beverages consumed per capita by Americans annually. wine's share was only 2.2 gallons - l 2 percent or less than half the annual con· sumpuon of orange juice, the bank noted. By con- trast, the annual con- sumption flgure for beer is 22 gallons. Using figures largely compiled by the Cah- fomia Wine Institute, a trade organization. bank economists concluded that the state, which supplies nearly 70 per· cent of the wine sold in the U.S., will grow in this decade, "but in an environment of intense competition." The bank predicted "periodic wine surpluses and plentiful imports will keep prices unstable and profit margins nar- row for both winenes and grape growers" in California. The state's nearly 600 wineries and thousands of growers have in the past few years faced a stiff challenge from Europe, where declining consumption has sent long-established wine· .ties scurrying for busi· ness in America. At the same lirrie. strong support has de- veloped in Congress to ~ a law next year to ease the burden of U.S. winemakers in compet· ing with the foreign wine imports, especiaJJy from the huge producers of Italy, France, Spain and Portugal. Italy alone produces about 25 per· cent of the world's wine and accounts for 85 per· cent of the grpwth in U.S. imports over the Carving c~es for rib roast To serve the holiday beef rib roast with special flair. carve it at the table following these instructions. For best results. be sure to allow the rout to "stand" 15 to 20 minutes before you begin to carve. It's important, too. to use a sharp knife. 1. Place roast on the ' platter with largest end down to form a solid bue. Insert the fork between the two tope ribs. Starting on the fat aide, carve across the ,rain to the rib bones. 2. Uee Up of knife to cut along rib bone to looeen the slice. Be sure to keep doeetothebone. tomake the largest eervinp pcm· . lble. r 3. Slide knife beck under the slice and, steadying it with the fork, lift slice to llde of platter. If the platter ii not large el\O\.lih. place the Ilka on a heated platitt cl.- by. ln••••pen•elve• "(In lti .,.n' IW) not hlOfl In price: reuoneble. =~ ...... CIUllfled Actwrtlting 842-5178 past 10 years Wh ile for e ign produL'ers en)Oy a low tariff and a few require· ments to sell their prod· ucts in this country, vir- tually all foreign wine-producing nauons have pages of high tariffs and tough re- qu1remenlS to be met before U.S. wines can enter. Domestic producers are also biller about what they claim is a large program of government subsidies within Euro- pean Common Market countries. including gr an ts, pref er en ti al credit and loans for oper- ations and other costs. Sul·h supports, they note, are unavailable to U S. winemakers. ~nk economast Frc.-0- enck Canon told a news conference that 1982 was the low-water mark of the "current wine indus- try cycle." He added, "however, It will take two to three years for the industry to recover financially " Canon &aid durang this dt'Cade the state's wine industry can expect c.'On- unued expansion of wine consumption; more aggressive marketing by European wineries at competitive prices; im· proved pril-es for grapes •• the home ol LOW LOW PRICES and GREAT because of the state's short 1983 crop, a trend toward production of higher quality grapes, and more winery mergers a nd divestitures. For California wine- ries and growers. the moat elusive element ln the U.S. wine picture has been how to get Ameri- cans to drink more wine. A current estimate from the industry is that 10 percent or less of Ameri- cans drink some 90 per· cent of the wine. 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Tradlllonally the spmt has been brandy or rum. but in recent years the t raditional eggnog has been subjectro to some mspired experimentation. For l'xample, season's "greenings" with eggnog can be accomplished by the add1t1on of Midori melon liqueur, one of the fastest growing items in the liqueur category. Here's how: EGGNOG PUNCH I bottle ( 750 ml.) Midori melon liqueur 2 quarts (64 ounces) eggnog Garnish with nutmeg for a festive holiday party. Or, by the g lass, combine l ounce liqueur with 6 ounces eggnog. Serves 55. Following are two more drink recipes to add to a festive touch or green to your holiday table. SPARKLING "EVERGREEN" PUNCH l quart ginger ale 1'7 cup Rose's lime juice 750 ml bottle melon liq ueur 2 bottles or champagne Combine first three ingredients over block of ice. Add champagne just before serving. Serves 65. GREEN RUSSIAN 1112 ounces melon liqueur I 1 2 ounl'E'S vodka I ounce cream F1U lowbaU glass with ice, rombine Liqueur with vodka. Add cream and stir. Serves one. DIABETIC DIET ... (From Page CJ> changes -5 low -fat meat, 2 fruit. 1 vegetable BLOODY MARY BEEF ROULADES 6 lean cube steaks ( 11 i pounds total) 2 tablespoons frozen chopped oruons. thawed and drained 114 cup grated low-fat Mozzarella cheese l can (4 ounces) mushroom pieces, drained Ground pepper 2 t.a.blespoons flour 2 tablespoons marganne 1 cup tomato-vegetable JUlct.> '•cup vodka 1 tablespoon Won·t'Stt•rsh1re sauce Several dashes hot pepper sauce, to taste I tablespoon romstarch 2 tablespoons water Cooked noodl£>S or m-e for 6 servings Mix together mushrooms, onions and cheese. Sprankle steaks with ground pepper to taste. Divide mushroom mixture evenly over steaks. RoU up steaks and fasten securely with toothpicks. Coat with flour. Heal margarine m large chafing dish or skillet. Brown roulades on all sides. Add vodka and, if desired. flame when 1t 1s warm. Add tomato-vegetable juice, Worcestershire sauce, and hot pepper sauce to taste. Cover tightly; simmer 40 minutes or until roulades are tender. Remove roulades with a slotted spoon and place over cooked noodles or n ee on serving platter. Cover and keep warm. Dissolve romstarch m water, add to sauce in s k1Uet. Bnng to boil. cook until sauce thickens. s tirring frequently_ Pour sauce over roulades; serve unmediately Serves 6. One serving· 325 calories Exchanges -4 low-fat meat, I vegetable PUMPKIN BALLS 1 cup canned pumpkin 1 cup low -fat ricotta cheese 2 tablespoons pure fructose 'h teaspoon cinnamon Vc teaspoon nutmeg ~ teaspoon ground cloves Vc teaspoon ground ginger 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Combine alJ ingredients m blender container; blend until smooth Spoon into bowl; rover and refrigerate overnight. To serve, make balls with 1h-cup ice cream scoop or measuring cup. Place pumpkin balls in s herbet or ch,.mpagne glasses. Serves 4 One serving (1 ball): 95 calories. Exchanges-1 fruit, I low-fat meat. FEAST FOR 4 ... (From Page Cl) melted butt.er, basil and pepper. Evenly spoon cheese mixture on top of each tomato. Bake 15 minutes of until tomatoes are tender. Serves 4. PEANUT BUTTER PUMPKIN PIE Pastry for single -crust pie 3 eggs 1 c.an (16 ounces) pumpkin v, cup ught brown sugar v, cup sugar VJ cup creamy peanut butter 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice• 'h teaspoon salt l cup ( Vr pmt) hght cream or half and half Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Press pastry into 10-lnch glau-ceramlc pie/quiche dish or 9-inch deep--diJh pie plate; aet aside. In large bowl, beat eggs. Add pumpkin. sup.rs, peanut butt.er. spices and .-lt: beat well. Gr.dually add light cttam. beating unt.al bl nded. Pour into prepared crust and bake 65 to 70 minuta or untJI p6e tetta done. Letc:ool To 1erve. garnish, 1f desired, wtlh whipped cream. Makes a~t 8 11ervt~. •SubAlltutJon; Use 11t teaspoon eaclt around cln· namon, nutmeg, gingt•r and all spl~. ------= . o;;...~. ~59~9 750-ML BOTn.E CHRISTIAN BROS. BRANDY Pair pears , leftovers • By CECIL V BROWNSTONE Several old-fashioned ways -still delicious -to use turkey left over from holiday dinners: Bake cubed turkey in a casserole with cooked spaghetti, mushroom cream sauce and Parmesan cheese. Arrange slired turkey over cooked broccoli, top with a creamy Hollandaise Sauce and broil. Dice turkey and mix with diced 1 c:elery, mayonnaise and seasonings a nd use as a salad or a sandwich filling. But this year a new accompaniment for plain slired cold turkey, calling for fresh winter pears, came my way and I thought it interesting and nutritious , enough to ~ along. It was probably ••• : inspired by the French styles of ~ '· cooking called "nouvelle cuisine" and "nouvelle minceur." • It's a combination of vegetables cooked in broth to which sliced winter pears are added. You can leave the pears unpeeled, if you like. We prefer to peel them. Take your choice. PEAR VEGETABLES 3 medium leeks 3 medium <'arrots EX1RAFANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES ,._..,.1~ • • ( 1 1-.-1,.,. lw '·~',-99 ~ .~•, ~I 1 ,. 9 fA. :l medium ribs l-elery. mmua leaves 1h cup clear fat-free chicken beoth 1 teaspoon sugar 1h teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon dried crumbled mar· joram V. teaspoon pepper 2 (medium or large) winter pea.rs (peeled if desired). shced 114 cup lemon Juice Finely chopped parsley Cut heavy green tops from leeks down to the pale yellowish -green part; cut off roots; cut each remaining part of leeks in half lengthwise. Holding leaves apart, thoroughly wash ln cold water to remove all d irt. Cut l.hto l 1h inch c~wise pieces. Pare carrots and slice into 'A-'lnch thick rounds. Wash and dry cele ry: cut into thin l 1>"l-inch-lo ng strips. In a medium ski I let bring to a boil the leeks. carrots. celery. broth, sugar, salt, marjoram and pepper; mix well and simmer, covered, until tender -about 20 minutes. Toss sliced pears with lemon juice and toss with vegetables. Sprinkle with parsley. Serve warm as an accompaniment to cold slired turkey. Makes 4 servings. •REOULM • MINIA'IUll 750..ML BOTTLE CANADIAN CLUB lf>.OZ. PKG. • SKAGGS ALPHA BftA MARSHMALLOWS •UN1T t =rr:i~~.:~~..::..r;:;r:.:-...=.,nA1111or" Prtcea Effective et ell Squlh•m C•llfoml• Alph• Bet• Market• DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS ,----"lllM"W'l DOUIU IAVlllU Cl ............ """" .... -......... --., ........ ---~· ........ __ """*-__ FrMrJ~lilW1iHWR fftin,1t·' •IZmffl&• '------••aw••---·------ .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday. December 21 . 1983 (' 5 Side dishes complement menu Two colorful and L'Omplete side dishes t.o accent your hohday meal are Green and Orange Potato Bake and Vegetable Pilaf. Both eliminate extra side dishes by combining yellow and green vegetables, with a starch. Green and Orange Potato Bake is a colorful fall casserole of shredded carrots and broccoli spears which accent fluffy potatoes, quickly made from mashed potato granules. Zesty Cheddar cheese complements the potato and vegetable combination. Vegetable Pilaf, is another well rounded flavor combination that's sure to acc."ent your holiday table. Rice, seasoned with carrots, onions, green peppers, tomatoes and Worcestershire sauce, is topped with tender-crisp caul1Clower and broccoli. GREEN AND ORANGE POTATO BAKE 3 cups shredded carrots (about 4 large carrots) 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 1 package ( 10 ounces) frozen broccoli spears, thawed and drained 1 envelope (7 servings) mashed potato granules ¥.cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese Toss carrots 'Vith 2 tablespoons of the melted butt.er and spoon around side of shallow greased 2-quart casserole. Toss broccoli spears with remain- ing butt.er and arrange with st.ems toward center of casserole. Prepare potato as direct, except use only 1 tablespoon butt.er. Stir rn •r, cup of the cheese. •PEPSI •DIET PEPSI • 1'£1'51 LIGHT • P£PSI FREE •SUGAA FM.E P£P5' F1'£E • • MOUNTAll'I O£W 12-0Z. CANS PEPSI COIA Spoon potatoes into tenter of casscroll• Spl"inkle with remaining cht-ese Cover wtth foil and bake at 400degrees for 15 m1m.tes Um.'Ov<'r potat.oes, leav1ng carrots and br<X.'(;'Ollf:ove rcd and bake 15 to 20 minutes or until potatoes are slightly brown<'Ci. fi to 8 scrvmgs. VEGETABLE PILAF 1 <:up unt-ooked long gram nee 2 tablespoons butt.er or margarine 1 cup chopped on10ns l 1h cups shredded carrots (about 2 large carrots) 1 red or green pepper, diced 2 tabh.:.spoons Worcestcrsh irc sauct' 1/2 teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon each paprika and basil leaves 1 can ( 16 ounces) tomatot'S, cul up 1 cup chicken broth 1 package (10 ount-es) frozen cauliflower, thawed I package ( 10 ount•es) frozen brcx:coli spears, thawed Cook rice m bullto"r in la rge skillet until golden brown·. stirring constantly Add onions and carrots, cook 1 minute. Sur an pepper, Worrestershire sauce, \4 t.easpoon of salt. paprika, basil. tomatoes and chicken broth. Brang toa boil and simmer, covered, 15 minutes. Cut cauliflower and broc't:oh ple<.'t'S in half, arrange on top of ncl' mixture. Sprinkle with remaining 1A teaspoon salt Cover and simmer 10 minutes or untll broct'Oll is crisp-tender. 8 servings . ~ Cheese pastry adds . zest to mincemeat One of the more cnjOyable treats of the holtda) season are the tempting aromas from the kitchen, and one of this season's best IS the delicious and luscious Gjetost Mincemeat Tart. While the tart itself IS a perfect blend of apples. raisins and mincemea t, the unusual twist is the use of cheese in the pastry. It's the unusual that adds the finishing touches an making this such an elegant dessert. GJETOST MINCEMEAT TART 2 cups unsifted flour 14 teaspoon salt \12 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine 3A cup shredded Gjetost cheese 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 2 to 3 tablespoons ice water 1 jar (1 pound 12 ounces) prepared mmcemeat 1 large apple, cored and chopped Yi cup chopped pecans 1/3 cup raisins 2 tablespoons brandy 1 egg yolk. beaten In bowl, combine flour and salt. Cut m butter using pastry blender or two knives until crumbly. Blend in cheese and lemon peel. Add only enough water until mixture leaves sides of bowl. RoU out one half on lightly flourect board to fit 9-mch pie plate Combine next 5 ingredients. Blend well. Spoon into pie shell. RoU out remaining pastry. Cut in to strips. Crlss-<:ross over pie. Pinch edges to seal. Brush with egg yolk. Bake at 400 degrees for 3S minutes until golden. Cool on wire rack. Serve warm with ice cream. Makes one 9-inch tart. Smoked salmon, eggs give lift to brunch Sunday brunch is often a favori~ meal for entertaining. The advantages of this meal include quick preparation time and economy, especially when compared with the costs for a dinner party. Every cook still wants to offer a special meal to gu~ts and this Brunch Smoked Salmon and F.ggs fits in with style. Smoked salmon is a delicacy, ·yet is used sparingly in this recipe, 90 that its cost is not excessive. One three-ounce package Is ample for six servings. Use frozen patty shells as edible cases for the scrambled eggs. scallion and salmon mixture. BRUNCH SMOKE D SALMON AND EGGS 1 package (10 ounces) froz.en patty shells ~ cup butter or margarine 4 scallions, chopped 10 eggs, well beaten ~cup milk 1 teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon pepper 1 package (3 ounces) 1moked salmon, chopped Bake patty thell.s ecoordlng to pacqge dlr'e('- tiona. Keep warm. In a large aklllct, heat butter and •ute 9Callionl for 3 to 4 minutes. Beat eaa wlth milk. Mlt and pepper. Pour egg mixture into akillat and stir until creamy. Spink.le ew with aa1mon pieces and a\lr gently until ea-are ~ambled but 1tiU fl'l<mt. Pl.ce patty shella on .ervlfli platter tnd fUJ wlth hot tcrambled egp. Oamiah wtth a small piece of addiUo~l aalmon and 90me addltJonal chopped tcalUons. Mak.es 6 ~rvtnp. ~ -. ~-------------------------------------~-------------- 0 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. Deoember 21. 1983 Most 'food allergies' in head, not stomach Food allergies -many people think they have them. but sdentific research indicates that food allergies are not all tha t common. aec.-ord)ng to a leading food allergy researcher. Dr. Allan Bock, a ~iatric allergist at the National Jewish Hospital In + benver, Colo., says many people blame I food for a variety of symptoms. such as stomach distress, respiratory problems or rash These symptoms may well be caused by environmental factors like pollen. dust. weeds. or animal fur. or non-allergy related responses, such as enzyme deficiencies and psychological ' disorders. he explains. "It is very important that people do ' not make their own diagnosis and arbitrarily start eliminating foods from their diet," Bock says. He adds that to be assured of adequate nutrition, people s hould eat a variety of foods from the basic four f~ groups -milk. meat. vegetables and fruits. and breads and cereals. ''I get ver y concerned when I hear of +physicians advising patients to com- pletely remove all wheat products, all dairy foods or eggs from a child's .diet, with no clinical basis for doing so," Coca-Cola Regular • Diet • Caffeine Free • 6 rc2:; 1 169 ........... Mc.... _.., .so• Mee wffh Colle Ca .. ••·- 1 119 c ....... " you.-aY ONLY .so• Bock says "These foods serve as ingredients in thousands of prepared foods and constitute an important part of a nutritionally balant'ed diet. Avoiding them completely can lead to health problems and unnecessarily complicate the lives of both patient and child." Bock points out that food allergies are more oommon in infancy and early ' 91 percent of adverse reat·tions to food were caused by four major foods - nuts (43 percent), eggs (21 percent), milk (18 percent) and soy (9 percent) with the remaining 9 percent of reactions caused by seven other foods. To accurately dete rmine a food allergy, specific clinical procedures must be followed. Bock says skin tests are only in- "Parents shouldbep in mind that young children who have adverse reactions to some foods may tolerate them very well if the foods are reintroduced a few months after being removed from the diet." childhood. with the incidence declining drastically in later childhood and adulthood. "Immaturity of digestive and im- mune processes may be responsible for this higher incidence in early infancy up to about the age of 3." The foods most commonly im- plicated in food allergies are nuts, eggs, <.-ow's milk, soybean, wheat and.fish or shellfish. Bock found tn one of his studies that dicators, a nd that double-blind food challenges must be administered, with neither the patients nor the observer aware of whether the suspect food is being fed during testing. "In dealing with food allergies. it is critically important to make sure that nutritional needs are being met , es- pecially in young children. "Parents should also keep in mind that young children who have adverse reactions to some foods may tolerate them very well If the foods are reintroduced a (ew months after being removed from the diet," Bock says. 1'The majority of children outgrow food allergies. And yet many never eat the problem food again, after it is first removed from the diet." Bock also cautioned parents not to assume that their children are allergic to milk just because they show some symptoms such as abdominal distress or diarrhea. "The child may have lactose in- tolerance, which does not mean he or . she is allergic to milk. ltmeans the child lacks the enzyme necessary to digest the sugar in milk." In such cases. cultured dairy prod- ucts, like yogurt, c:heese, sour cream and buttermilk, can generally be tolerated very well. as can fluid milk, whe n consumed in small amounts several times a day, rather than in one serving. F ollow-up studies on infants and young children who test positive to an allergy to the protein in milk show that the condition normally s ubsides in a few months and usually disappears or is greatly reduced in severity by the time the child is 2 or 3 years old. AH at•r•• wlll It• cloaetl Clwl•""••· hfew•y wlll Whole Smok·A·Roma Fully Cooked Water Added Boneless Ham lb 'l ")S 49 Sllced Bacon ~'""',.1~ 129 Pkg. RD RD ........ ,,...... ........ .. ''"' ... •l•1'f"I •••\.'" • • ·.::F~our ~ <AaQmool Assofled Beverages Sco1ch Buy All Purpose 3 ~·1 (Plus°"°'"' 5 .. 69c ·lb. BIQ. IM ......... Decemlter 26, I 983. Malson Blanc hampagne • Brut •While • P111k •Cold Duck 2...,, •• LOii 111>Lua Liquid Dltll 0.11!'11. """"oM 'L:99• 6 ~69 Ii•••• Best 8uy Miid CMddlr or Monttf~ JICk ~199 2 ~"·1 !299 e .. !, ....... ............. •M ..... 9"fflu•,.._~ ......... ,......, .. u,. ........... . , .. u C4llNr ............. .,.. '• Open house partie~ can be done simply If you want to share some holiday che<>r without creating a lot o{ work for yourself. plan an informal open house. Ask co-workers to stop by after work or hove th(' neighbors in to show off your Christmas tn~· Everyone appreciates a short and sweet break from their hectic holiday schedules. These quick-to-fix and predominately do-aht'i:ltl recipes will insure you will have as good a timt> ;,s your guests. CHILI CHEESE DIP 1 can (11 1/. ounces) chili beef soup 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese. softened 3 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1 tablespoon finely chopped green pepper Va teaspoon hot pepper sauce Assorted crackers Tortilla or potato chips At least 2 hours before serving: In medium bowl with mixer at medium speed, gradually blend suu p into cream cheese. Beat just until smooth (owr beating makes dip thin.) Add onion, green pepper and hot pepper sauce. Cover, refrigerate at least 2 hours. Serve with crackers or chips. Makes 1 ~cups. CURRIED CHEESE DIP 1 can ( 11 ounces) cheddar cheese soup l package (8 ounces) cream cheese. softened 'h cup chopped pitted ripe olives 3 tablespoons finely chopped sweet pickle 2 teaspoons curry powder Chopped parsley Assorted vegetable dippers At least 2 hours QE!fore serving: lr') medium bowl with mixer at medium speed, gradually blend soup into cream cheese. Beat just until smooth (owr- beating makes dip thin.) Stir in olives. pickle and curry powder. Cover; refrigerate at least 2 hours. Garnish with parsley. Serve with vegetable dippers. Makes 2 ' i cups. ZIPPY TOMATO-CHEESE DUNK 1 can (103/. ounces) tomato soup l "h cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese Italian or French bread cubes In l 'h-quart saucepan over medium heat. combine soup and cheese. Heat until cheese melts. stirring occasionally. Pour into I-quart can- dle-warmer dish to keep warm while serving. Spear bread with fork or toothpick; dip bread into dip. Makes 2 cups dip. Varlatlon1: Add one of the following to step 1: 1 small garlic clove, minced 114 teaspoon dry mustard 1h teaspoon dried oregano, crus hed HOLIDAY BOWL 1 medium navel orange 1 quart apple juice (4 cups) 1/. cup honey 1 package (8 ounces) chopped dried apricots 1 cup raisins 6 whole cloves 3 medium cinnamon sticks, broken into 1-im·h pieces 1 can (46 ounces) vegetable juice 2 cups orange juice Orange slices Lemon slices At least four hours before serving: Remove peel from orange; place peel in 4-quart saucepan. Squttze juice from orange; strain. To saucepan. add strained orange juice, apple juice, honey. apricots, raisins. cloves and cinnamon; heat to t¥)iling. Reduce heat to low . ' Cover; simmer 30 minutes to blend flavors. Remove peel. cloves and cinnamon. Add vegetable juice and orange juice. Pour into punch bowl. Chill 4 hours or ovemig\lt in refrigerator. To aerve: Garnish wilh orange and lemon slices. Ladle lntO .f-ounce punch cups., Makes 12 cup.<1 or 24 aervinga. Would you like to be our cook of the week? H you'~ been enjoying our Cook~of·the·W<'f'k llftrlcM Md would like to join In, the Daily Pilor wan is co hHI' from you. s.nd uH~'Wral of your l•vorite reciJ'(-'580 w~cnn p#dc a cou,W SO Wl"e wich QUT fWlden . &ltd your recipes to rho Food Editor. clo rh<' D81!1 Pl.Jot. P. 0 , BoK l $60, 0.Ut Mt!M, Cali/. gR626 . and bo an co lndtldo your name, add.tea and phone ,,umber. , I Stollen serves u·p subtle sweetness A comfortable Christmas setting is the perfect opportunity t.o unveil the subtle sweetness of a classic Christmas St.ollen. An age-old favorite, it is studded with moist golden raisins and colorful candied fruit to create a delightful addition to holiday baked goods. Welcome the festive season with the spicy aromas of holiday baking. Add a warm sparkle to your Christmas Eve celebration or a special family occasion with this classic. CHRISTMAS STOLLEN l cup golden raisins 'h cup mixed candied fruits 3 tablespoons brandy or rum l package active dry yeast 21h to 3 cups flour 1h cup milk 'h cup butter or margarine 114 cup sugar 'h teaspoon salt 2 eggs. beaten 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel 1h cup chopped blanched almonds Melted butter and sugar. for filling Powdered sugar Combine raisins. fruits and brandy; let stand 1 hour or overnight. In mixing bowl combine yeast and ~cup of flour; set aside. In saucepan combine milk. butter, sugar and salt; heat to lukewarm. Stir into yeast mixture; beat with electric mixer 2 minutes. Add eggs and peel; beat to blend well. Mix in brandied fruits, almonds and enough of the remaining flour t.o make a soft, non-sticky dough. Knead on floured board about 5 minutes. until dough is smooth and elastic. Form into ball, place in greased bowl, cover and let rise in warm place until almost double in bulk. about l 1h hours. Punch down; let rest 10 minutes. On floured board roll dough to an 8 x 12-inch oval. Brush with melted butter; sprinkle with sugar. Fold dough in half lengthwise to within 'h inch of opposite side. Pressclosed. Transferstollen to greased baking sheet; curve ends slightly to fonn a crescent shape. Cover loosely with towel; let rise in warm place until almost double in bulk, about 45 minutes. Bake in 375-degree oven about 20 minutes. until golden brown and crusty. Cool slightly; sprinkle with powdered sugar. Cool completely. then dust once again with sugar. Serve slices plain or toasted. To store stollen . wrap securely in plastic or foil. Makes one stollen. Pla ying it cool with shellfish However you serve them. from appetizers to eouffles, it's hard to beat the zesty flavor of shellfish -shrimps, clams, oysters and crab. For convenience or to take advantage of sale prices, you may want to freeze shellfish. Here are some guidelines given by Robert J . Price, seafood technology specialist, UC Cooperative Extension: Start with truly fresh fish -those with "fishy" odors are not fresh. To free7.e shrimp, remove the heads. Do not shell. Wash them in a diluted brine of 1 teaspoon salt to l quart water or in plain water (salt is optional. for flavor.) Drain and package in freettr containen, then eeal and freeze. To prepare clams and oysters for the freezer, shuck or open in the usual manner. Collect meat in a strainer or colander and let drain. Save the drained liquor. Wash the meat thoroughly and quickly in water or the optional eolution of 1 tablespoon salt to a quart of water, then drain. Put in glass jan or freezer containers and cover the meat with natural liquor or one tablespoon salt to a quart of water. Leave 'h inch headapace. Seal and freeze. To free7.e crab, break off the claws and legs. Remove the beck shell, gilla or "finger," crab butter and other via::era. Waah thoroughly, then steam for 12 to 15 minutes to pn!9erve color and OaVOC'. Cool 1Uffldently to handle. Pack tightly into glul Jan or fleeter containers. U you intend to 1tore for more than four montha. <Up in an ucorblc add aolutJon (2 tabJespooDI MCOr'blc lldd to 1 quart water) and oovtt with. water. Leave beadapace. Seal and freeze. You need to work fut to freeze crab in the lbell. Cook It flnt 20 to 26 minutes in bolllna water. Then carefully peck.age each crab in an alt-u,ht wrappn- and freete quickly, preferably in an k:le-aalt mlxtutt (elihta pana cruahed ice to one part wt.) The meat from the whole frcnen crab will have a good flavor but will not be u white, alter 1torqe, u froren c:rabnwat. 7-BONI ROAIT 1.29 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21 , 1983 Coffee cake best of both By CECIL V BROWNSTONE l 1A cupe sugar • 1 r' '1 • "'-,... ..._ ~ cup safflower oil Certain dishes become popular for a seaaon or 2 teaapoona vanilla two -Uke the fonduet several years ago. Other 1 V. cupe sugar recipes 1tay ln fashion much longer -but new 1 ~ cupe milk ' I . varlationa appear. Make the filling and reserve. Grease and flour a An example la the coffee cake. For a long time 10-lnch angel cake pan. moet recipet called for white flour and butter u the On wax paper or in a medium bowl, thoroughly main ingredients. Then nutritionlats began to stir together whole wheat flour, white flour, baking persuade cooka of the benefits of whole wheat flour powder and salt; reserve. and an oil that la high ln polyunaaturate1 -such as In a medium bowl, beat the egg whites until the one made from safflower seeds. foamy; gradually beat in ~ cup of the sugar until the Recently I came on an excellent version of a whites fonn peaka that tilt slightly when the beater iJ coffee cake using both these ingredients. And the slowly withdrawn; reserve. addition of egg whites lnstead of whole eggs will At once in a large bowl, without washing $e interest cholesterol-conscious cooks. beater, beat together the oil, vanilla and the As in older recipes for coffee cakes, this new one remaining 11\ cup sugar until combined. Add the is layered with a delicious fil..li.ng of brown sugar, reserved flour mixture 11z at a time, alternately with cocoa, cinnamon, golden raisins and walnuts. the milk, beating gently after each addition just until U you use the regular whole wheat flour blended. Add the reserved egg white mixture and available in aupennarketa all over the country, you'll fold in. have a coffee cake on the fluffy side and the filling Sp<>Qn \11 of the batter into the prepared pan; will have a tendency to sink to the bottom and ring sprinkle with 11\ of the filling. Repeat. Add remaining the aides. U you uae the heavier stone-crushed whole batter. wheat flour, available ln only part of the country or Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until a cake by mail-order, the coffee cake will be less fluffy and tester Inserted in the center comes out clean -about the filling more evenly scattered. · 45 minutes. Let stand on a wire rack for 10 minutes. With a amall metal spatula, loosen edges. Turn out NEW-WORLD onto the rack; with another rack turn top side up. COFFEE CAKE Serve warm. Slice any leftover coffeecake as need¢. Filling, see recipe below wrap in foil and reheat In a moderate or hot oven, l 1A cupe whole wheat (graham) flour FILLING: In a small bowl stir together llz cup 1 V. cupe unbleached all-purpose white flour finnly packed light brownaugar, l 'h teaspoons cocoa. 2 llz teaspoons baking powder l llz teaspoons ground cinnamon; stir in •h cup finely 'h teaspoon salt chopped golden raisins, then ~ cup coarsely chopped 6 large egg whites walnuts. 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Mt'ad sumers. Competition Ui bound to heat up, and lhere's nothing like com - petition to improve quality and keep prices down. brands under his control to be aggressively mar· keted. The problem with being a big winery is that people think wines are ,-nass produced and Uleref~ are less special. Nothing could be further from the truth when it romes lO sparkling wines produced by Korbel at Its old Rusman River wine- ry in Sonoma County. Korbel is the largest producer of "methode champenoise" sparkling wines in America. that being the process of mak- ing champagne in the Champagne, you see. is still wine that under- goes a secondary fermentation within a dosed container, in this case. and has been the classic method for cen- turies, inside the bottle from which you drink it. Another method called "Charmat" or ''bulk process" sees the ~ndary fermentation take place in stainless steel tanks ot varying produces tens of thousands of cases of such popular cham- pagnes as Brut, Extra Dry and Natural, but also produced are rela- tively limited quantities of Blanc de Blancs and Blanc de Noirs. While I'm fond of the Natural and always enjoy the Brut, it is the limited availability wines that appeal to me most. Blanc de Blancs especially, for Its crisp tractive in the glas.s, and and very refreshing , a very definite Cali- quality. The wine is fornia style, overtly frui- made entirely from ty flavor, while remain-s on om a County ing basically dry. Pinot Chardonnay harvested Noir is the major in- early with champagne fluence. Seagram (Paul Masson, etc.) bought Taylor California Cellars and then hired a new top man, Dick Maher, away from Beringer. Maher used to be with both Gallo and Heublein, so he knows all about play- ing in the big leagues. You can look for the Almaden recently saw John McClelland leave for Geyser Peak, to be replaced by marketing oriented Ron Siletto, and Italian Swiss Colony is newly separateQ from Heublein and de- temtined to increase its share of market and warm spot in the con- sumer's heart. Heublein is now owned by R. J . Reynolds, also a ve production in mind. WATCH THE COM- The Blanc de Noirs has PETITION -The year a tinge of pinkish bronze 1984 could turn out to be color which is most at-a blessing for wine con- SEASONS GREETINGS FROM VONS FAMILY r. ~ I I I I 11 Presenr this coupon along With flllY manufacturer's "cents off" 11 1 1 I coupon and oet double the sav1ngs trom Vons.. Nor to include • I I relalle<, free coupons. coupons greet9f than One Doller°' e11ceed l'i the value of !he rtem 'I Limit one coupon per menuf11Ctul'9f·1 coupon end llmlt 3 II I CCK.tpon1 per family. Excluding liquor, tobeeco end delry pro-I I I ducte. Coupon good Dec. 22-24, 1913. 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Ii ......................................... ·-------------------------------~ L'Ompetitive company. Obviously Beringer will have to hire aome- one to replace Maher. and whoever that turns out to be will be trying to outdo his or her prede- cessor. The whole bunch will be trying to cut into the dominance of The Wine Cellars of Ernest & Julio Gallo, the nation's and the world's largest wine producer. ALMADEN CLASS -Almaden's Ron Silet- to is responsible for the best looking label to come out of the Santa Clara Valley winery in as long as 1 can re- member, and that's a very long time. The wine isn't due to be released for several months, but was previewed to consumers at the recent California Wine Festival on the Monterey Peninsula. Part of Almaden's most premium line, it is labeled Chateau Lefranc 1982 Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc of Monterey County, and is produced very much in the style of a French Sauternes. The gold on white label is very under- stated, very classic and very classy looking. And the wine is very special. More about that when it is released and after it has had time to develop a bit of bottle bouquet. ALL TALK? -Also previewed at the Monterey Festival was the 1982 Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc from Jekel Vineyards, and they are considerably different from the 1981 versions. More oak, more richness, more intensity, more like the 1980 and earlier vintages. Owner Bill Jekel said the weather was not the major reaaon for the style variations. Having listened to all the talk in the media about the need for lighter, more elegant, food-oriented wines, he directed h.ia winemaker (then Dan Lee. who's now at Morgan and Durney) to make what the writers, and presumably, the public were looking for. According to Jekel, while no one panned the wines, they also received the least critical praise. won the fewest medals and were the slowest sellers since the winery's inception. This year, winemaker Rick Jekel went back to the style that had made the relatively new wine- ry famous, and baaed on comments overheard in Monterey, and my own personal palate per- ceptions, Jekel is back on track. ALMOST FREE - Wine Institute has re- leased the new 1984 edition of its very wieful publication called Cali- fornia's Wine Wonder- land. This small pocket-sized booklet of many pages lists vir· tually every winery in the state that is open to visitors (and aome that aren't), with complete information from ad- dresses and phone numbers, to hours open to the public, tasting policies, whether picnk facilities are available, and even .regional maps to help you get there. The booklet is freoe, but it ia requested th.at you aend 50 cent.a to cover postage and hand- ling. Write to: Wine Wonderland, P .O. Box 7244., San Francbco, CA 94120. Winter and aprtna, by the way, are very IOOd times to vi.lit wine coun-• try. The winemaken and thelr tta.f f have more ti.me to spend with via- ltors . .. ,... ' • Rice dishes spice up familiar holiday flavors Trad1t1ons abound at holiday time. And many of our most treasured traditions are edible -a favonte cookie. a spedal dressmg for the turkey or a secret home- made candy. While recognizing family menu traditions. most of us are always on the lookout for something a little different. Rice accompani- ment dishes are the choice of creative cooks. They are easy to prepare, not too filling and ver- satile. Tart fresh cranberries team up with autumn's sweetest pears in Cranberry Pear Wild Rice. CRANBERY PEAR WILD RICE 2 1..1 cups + 2 tablespoons water l tablespoon butter or margar- ine 1 package (6 ounces) ongmal long grain and wild rit'e l,'J cup fresh cranberries 1 • cup sugar 1 medium pear 1 teaspoon grated orange peel Combine 21/3 cups of the water, butter and contents of nee and seasoning packets in large saucepan. Bring to a boil. Cover tightly and simmer until all liquid is absorbed. about 25 minutes. Cook cranberries with sugar I.I\ remainmg 2 tablespoons of water in small saucepan over medium heat until tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Peel and core pear; cut into 1'• -mch pieces. Stir cranberries, pear and orange peel into rice. Makes 6 servings. --------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21, 1983 C.:9 Giving your guests their just desserts-i A refreshing alternauve to hol- iday cocktail parties or buffet dinners is the dessert party. This new way of entertaining ls both innovative and cost-saving. If you choose to entertain this way, the spotlight will be on desserts, so make certam you prepare one that is both foolproof and elegant. Pineapple Date Ribbon Cake is an ideal choice. Serve 1t with coffee, brandy or liqueurs for an enjoyable dessert with friends, and see how the cold of winter quickly warms. PINEAPPLE DATE RIBBON CAKE l package pound cake mix ~cup milk !t4z cup dairy sour cream or plain yogurt 2 eggs l (8-ounce) package chopped dates l (8-ounce) can crushed pineap- ple in juice 3 tablespoons margarine 2 tablespoons brown sugar Confectioner's sugar Preheat oven to 325 degrees; grease bottom only of 9 x 5 x 1 3-inch loaf pan. Prepare cake mix according to package directions using milk, sour cream or yogurt and eggs. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 1 hour and 15 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touch- ed. Cool in pan 15 minutes; remove from pan. Cool completely on wire rack. In medium saucepan, combine chopped dates, crushed pineapple in juice, margarine and brown sugar. Heat until mixture comes to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer 6 to 8 minutes over medium heat, stir- ring occasionally, until thickened. Cool. Slice prepared pound cake horizontally into 3 equal layers. Spread pineapple-date filling on bottom and middle layers. Re- assemble loaf. Dust top of loaf with confectioner's sugar. Serves 8 to 10. (American ~ooking' a true melting pot By TOM HOGE Al' WIM -F-Wnt .. What is American cooking? It can best be described as a mixture of regional cµisines all over the United States, plus a host of varied dishes from around the world. "There isn't any one kind of American cooking," notes cooking school director and writer Richard Nelson. He has just completed the arduous task of producing a cookbook billed as American. with more than 500 recipes devoted to the fare of our land. (American Cooking. New American Library, 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, $18.50.) "There is only one regional cuisine, as far as I am concerned. and that is the C<tjun or Creole cuLSme found in southern Louisi- ana that hasn't changed," he said in an interview. "Elsewhere there are no regional cuisines in Ameri- ca anymore. They are all mixed up." Americans tend to move about their homeland more than people in other lands. And as they move many take along favorite dishes from their home region. As a result, New England cooking may crop up m the Pac1f1c Northwest, and Southern dishes, such as home-fried chicken, can be found almost anywhere. Add to this the ethnic dishes of Europe, • Latin America and elsewhere that are now American standbys, and you are left with no particular cuisine. Nelson hastened to add, how- ever, that there are native Ameri- can specialties dating back to colonial days that Conn the basis for much of what we eat. "Take any com dish." he said, "potatoes, too. America has given these two staples to the world. "I think Amencan food will go right on improving," he said. "We have an endless source of superb foods readily available to us." Nelson was born in South Dakota, and grew up enjoymg a wide assortment of home-style dishes cooked by his maternal grandmother. During boyhood, he would comb the countryside for wild mushrooms, fruit and nuts. not to mention fish and game. 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A capacity crowd of about 3,500 is a nticipated for the showdown, about double the turnout w hich showed up Tuesday. Each tuned up with victories Tuesday. as the Monarchs (now 9-0 and unofficially the No. 1 high school team in the nation). stop- ped St. J ohn's of Washington, D.C .. 69-60, while DeMatha (No. 2) turned back Fountain Valley. 70-53. The Barons were to meet St. John's in the preliminary this evening. hoping to salvage a split against the Eastern powers. Tonight's game lost a little luster when DeMatha lost a game Saturday night in Kentucky (78-72 to Henry Clay High of Lexington). but the stakes are still high. "We looked at the schedule at the start of the season and set a goal of winning the first 10 games," said Mater Dea Coach Gary McKnight. "Now it's nine down and one to go. ''OeMatha is the best team we'll play all year. They're very dis- ciplined and very talented which can mean trouble." St. John's of Washington. D.C. supplied little trouble to the Monarchs. as Mater Dea's Chris Lewis tallied 25 points in the first half en route to a game-high 38 markers. '· .. -. . . I points. but the rest of the Monarchs took up the slack. Mater Dei, leading by eight at halftime. went scoreless for the first 31h minutes of the second half and S t. John's pulled to within a basket. But Mike Mi tchell hit a baseline jumper and two free throws and Matt Beeuwsaert scored four of his sax points dur- ing thas s tretch as Mater Dei pulled away again. Beeuwsaert was credited with 11 rebounds. ·~we have a lot of offensive weapons," said McKnight. "l was especially pleased with the guys off our bench . Jim Dwyer and John Mounce each played quite a bit, which was good experience for them." ln the first game. Fountain Val- ley dug itself a hole early against DeMatha (6-1), and despite mak-• ing a fourth-quarter run which trimmed the deficit to 10. could not make further headway. But Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown wasn't overly disap- pointed. "We came 3,000 males to play the No. 2-rated team in the nation and we were down by just 10 in the last quarter," Brown ex- plained. "We played hard. "But, the overall problem was high school kids trying to travel 3.000 miles. with the other distrac- tions that go along with it. We didn't shoot very well and they definitely had a home-court ad- vantage." ... Fountain Valley (4-4 ) fell be- hind, 21 -6. at the outset. . UCI seeks consistency By JOHN SEV ANO Of ... 0.-, .......... At the beginning of the eeuon, UC Irvine C.oach Bill Mulligan waa excited about h.la team's proepecta for the upcoming campaign. Now after six pmes. which has produced a roller-<:oaster 3-3 record. Mulligan •till likes his squad, but hU excitement is tempered a bit. "I still think we're very good. I Jaat don't think we're very consistent," says Mulligan of the Anteaten, who will entertain undefeated University of Montana tonight (7:30) at Crawford Hall. "We simply have to start being more consistent," Mulligan continue.. "Our front line hasn't let us down yet. It'• the othtt guys." By "other guys," Mull.ipn LI referring to his guards -Jerome Lee, Troy Cannon, Raymond Lankford. Denick JohNOO and George Turner. O• r•fll• teidlllt IClfVE (, .... FM) •t 1:8• UCI has won. Against lesser foes. however, like the University of San Diego, the guard play disappeared -and ao did the Anteaters. UCI will be trying to rebound from an 85-77 109 to the University of San Diego, which turned right around two nigh ta later and lost to UC Santa Barbara, a rival PCAA member of UCI generally considered to have lemer talent. "What doea that indicate to me?" responds Mulligan ln comparing the out.comes. "Th.at th.is is a weird pine." The Grizzlies enter without a lo811 ln eight oontesta. UCl's Cheri Graham tosses in two of her 20 points against J ulia Ko ncak of Texas Tech . St. John's (3-1) utilized a box-and-one against Lewis in the second half. Limiting him to 13 Againat such callbe.r teama aa USC and San Diego State, the quintet. or moet of them anyway, hat played well and sublequently, The Ant.eaten will be hampered by a long list of injuries, starting with team captain Ben McDonald, who IUltained a aevere hip polnter at practice Monday although he will put a pad on it and try to play tonight. UCI women achieve respectability By JOHN SEV ANO Ol-Oellf-llell When Dean Andrea took over as head coach of the women's basketball team at UC Irvine. his primary objective was to achieve some recognition and respectability for the beleaguered program. Six years later. Andrea's goals may have finally been realized Texas Tech defeated the Anteaters by a score of 72-65 in the championship game of the UCI Christmas tournament Tuesday night at Crawford Hall. More important than the loss. however. was the fact the Anteaters learned they can play with the so-<:alled "Division I powers." The Red Raiders (7-2), the best team UCI has faced thlS season. is certainly no slouch. They were Southwest Conference co-champions and a Nwrr (which is com- parable to the men's NIT) entry last season. And they are the clear favorite to claim the conference title again this season. "It was a great effort. They really played hard," offered a pleased Andrea of his team's perfonnance. "We had some lapses. but that's because we have some really young kicb." The Ant.eaters (7-3) led throughout much of the first half, taking a five-point lead on two <><:ql&ions, the last being at 26-21 with 6:41 to play. But. it was at this juncture UCI turned cold and Texas Tech got hot, the result being a Red Raider blitz that continued through the early minutes of the second half. Recognition this season has come an the form of a poster. which depicts former Playboy centerfold Sybil Danning in a strikingly powerful pose wearmg a UCI basketball uniform. Taking up where Sybil Danning le ft off. respectability has come in the form of a young. but talented Anteater team. The Anteaters. however, outside of one dry spell which proved to be their undoing, stayed with Texas Tech basket for basket. "l think our program is a lot stronger than people think it is," added Andrea, who got a 20-point performance from center Cheri Graham. Teainwork • carries Lakers SEA TILE (AP) -With Mag1c J ohnson on the sidelines with a dislocated finger. the Los Angeles Lakers have to pull together to win basketball games. says Laker forward James Worthy. So Worthy and teammate Jamal Wilkes each scored 23 points Tuesday night to lead Los Angeles to a 108-102 National Basketball Association victory over the Seattle Supersonics. "Now that we don't have Magic we really have to have a team effort," said Worthy, who hit 11 of 22 shots from the field. Cougars simply have too much for Vikings By RICHARD DUNN "*' ..... , ... Deity ""°' Third-ranked Capistrano Val- ley High kept its record un- blemished Tuesday night as it embarrassed Marina. 65-41 . in a non-league basketball game at Marina High School. Capo Valley (8-0) used a near-perfect first quart.er to put the game away early as it com- mitted no turnovers. fouled only once and outscored the Vikings. 19-6. The Cougars simply over- shadowed the Vikings in every aspect of the game -a game in which Marina was never in. "They're an excellent team - very good. The only thing they lack is size," said Viking Coach Steve Popovich. "They're the best open floor. running. passing team I know of." shooting (he had nine of his 15 points in the quarter). drove the lane several times en route to 16 straight points in the first quarter to take a commanding lead . After that, Marina was never cl06e. Bill Belanger scored in the early going to tie the game at 2, but then the Vikings didn't 1100re again until 1:16 was left in the first quarter. And it didn't stop there. After Marina's Ron Rosenzweig scored. the Cougars roared again in the second quarte r by tallying nine straight to break the game wide open, 28-8. The Vikings had problems working the ball inside the key on • offense and wete forced to shoot from 15 feet and beyond. thanks to the Cougars' stingy defense, tStt VIKINGS, Page Ol) '•:',.; A•·.1•1 .. ..,.,. ,. _. ,_. ~,.....,...,.. . . . ,. ., ~ . . . ~ . .· ~~ ' ' . . . . ... , :!..·. --··~ ... .,':-.... . .. TONIGHT THURSDAY COLUIMCM8 Ma•••YC'""'* ~ ..... ,. ... TV·RADIO: See 02. Guard Julie Rou11eau of UC lrvine.ia well·guarded while driving to the basket Tuesday. Worthy's jumper with 3 minutes, 26 seconds to play snapped an 88-88 tie and gave the Lakers the lead for good. It was part of a 9-0 run that wiped out a five-point Sonic advantage. Seat- tle, after trailing early. had led by 12 in the opening minutes of the third quart.er. "When they got the big lead, .,,,, bad to push through it," Worthy said. "We played hard tonight and came through with a Marina. off to a slow start ( 1-7) thi! seaaon. found trouble con- trolling the Cougars' fast break - particularly in the first quarter . Capo Valley. aided b;y Burt Call's fine passing (5 assists) and Hawks in finals; Eagles finish third win.'· Worthy fouled out as did Seat- tle center Jack Sikma, who scored 23 points and grabbed 13 re- bounds. Sikma departed with 3:S4 Jeft and Seattle leading, 88-86. But I.Aker center Kareem Abdul-J abbar sank two free throws and Worthy followed with his short jumper off an in- bounds pass from Michael Cooper. In the first quarter, Jabber hit aU< of aeven shots on the way to 1COrln& 14 polntl as the Laken opened up a 14-point lead. But Jabbar and reeerve center Swm Niter got into eecond-quarter fouJ trOUble. and the Sonics rallied ~hlnd Brown. Brown 11COred 16 points..~n the .econd quuter. I ' It was a profitable evening for area high school basketball teams from Ocean View and FAtancla. but Newport Harbor and Newport Chriltian 1uffered last-eecond lames and Westminater failed to hold a halftime lead aga.inat Wioon. Here'• how It happened: Oce•n View 11, Saa Lais Obispo 41 The Seahawkl, ln reaching the finala of the Arroyo Grande Tournament, have yet to be extended In the two game9, having won each by ldentkal 25-point rnarcina. Some poor early shooting kept the game cloee for eight mjnut.ea, but the Sahawka (5-3) began pulling away ln the leCOnd quarter when 6~ eenlor auard Dave Oremick pumped In 9 of hll aame--hich 16 points. Steve M~. a e..e eenlor forward h.d 10 reboundl to Co wtth htt 13 po&ntl, while 6-6 IOphorn\)N juard Tony Panac. dAaMd off six ...tst.. Ocean View's .,....t leed WM 31 pol.nta _B_A_SK_E_T_B_~_L_L __ m In the fourth quarter. The Seahawka meet Westlake in tonigh t'a f.inals. Ettuda It, Su !Meplte '1 Steve Fu.ren matched a penona1 aMIOI'\ hlah of 16 potnta to share tMm 8COrinl honors wtth point IUAl'd Jon Johnlton • the FA81ee captured third plllce In the San Dieguito Tournament. F.t.ancta (6-1), reboundlna fn:Jm itl fint aetblckofthe.-ononMonday,maintalned a llx·potnt IMd fer meet of the ftnt half, \hen bepn expandina the advani.ee tn the ~ha.if, tekliic a 16-po&nt 1eed into the final period. The bostl never \hreetened •fter that. Todd Mooney, who WUed 10 points, w• a1M> a fon:e on the bouda. ~ttna for ll Nbounda. Poway 47, New,.n Hartlor ft A pelt of Poway frM tJuowa wtth three 9e00nm remaining tent the Sailors down to their Jhird defeat in seven ouUnga and cost them the CON10latlon championship of the San Diegulto Tournament. Newport led the entire way until the final teCOnda, and had the ball with eieht aeconda rema1nlng when the Sailon m1aeed a ahot and were called for • foul on the rebound. The ftWUi.ng pair of flft throwa were convened to give Poway the v\ctoC')'. Newport took a 13-polnt halfU~ edvantap, but an attempt to force Poway Into a man· to-man defeme becld lred. ''They came out in the teCOnd half and ~ their def.nee," explained Newport ea.ch Jerry DeBulk. "We blcMd tt out and trMd to pull them Into • man-~man. but they ref u8'd. "We broke down and loat momentum and we W9l'O pi.ytnc a.frakt at the end.·· Rob Mace Md the Tan with 14 polnta. whUe Tedd IMhman chJpped ln l l. Newpor\ retwn1 to the court~ ln (8" Pl\•P. P .. e DI) "' . ( , I r • • ' I 0 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21. 1983 SPORTS BRIAK 'Skins The ismann MVP pick; Dick er son a distant runner -up From AP dlspatcb~s NEW YORK Joe Theismann. [i] who quarlerbackt.'<i the Washington C. • Redskins to the bt>st rec."Ord in the National Football League, was named Tuesday the NFL"s Most Valuable Player by The Associated Press. Theasmann thrt.•W 29 touchdown passes and only l l antel'C('pllons in guiding the defending S uper Bowl champiQns to a 14-2 record, the set..'Ond year as the National Conference's tx>st team. "I know I c·an still play better football a nd I know thtS team can stall get better," he said. H e was lhc over- whelming l0hOll~ o( a na- twnwadl• pam•I uf sports wnters and sµorts bruad- THEISMANN l':1.;ters. Tht• Vl'll'ran ,,r I 0 vt•an. With Wash111~h>n and thrt-t• ~l·ars bt•fnn· that w ith Ton>ntl1 of tht... <. 'unadmn Friotooll l.A.'<l~Ut' l'l'l'l'l\'t'\i 5!i of t ht• 1:14 \"till~ \'.\.'I Erll' D1rkt ... rson, the tlam.~· runmn~ h."<"k and NFL rushing ch.1mp1(111 with l.808 v:m1s n l'l.'l"Ord for" n1Uklt.' and :!O tmwhd1m t\..,, w,1s 11 chstnnt s.t'\'Ond with IH vou~ AnllthC'r niokl('. quarwrh:wk n.in Mnrl!hl {lf th<' M1a1m ·~'lphll\S, rt'\'l'l\"l'\"I thrt'I.' \'11t('S 1'" 11 v111t-.. wc•nt h' Hl,hkm~ 1111\111n~ l'-11-k Jo hn Ha~"''· "hale 4uarh'rN' k' .11"' l\h1m:111;, ''' ttw ~n F'rntlt'l~'\I 49t-N And L\1\1\ n"'kl'\' 11f the• Gn~'n Bav 1-\wkt'n> :ulrl dt•frn.~1,-.• 1~·kl1; H111ld\' \\'hilt' u( itw l);,11.L."-l \l\\ ~" "'"'l\'\'l.t 1'1\t' v111t• tlplt'<'(' Quoit~ o f ah e d a )· Madde n say no to P ack ers GREEN BAY, WI~ -1"ormt·r Couch John Madden l'Ol.mted himself out of the race, but plenty or otht•r names were being men tioned unof- [i] ftc1ally Tuesday for the vacant ht.>ad l'~whan~ .1ob of the Green Bay Packers. Bart Starr was dismissed Monday after nine years of trying without suC'Cel>.S lO build tht• National Football League tearn inlO a wannl'r Hl1i entire l'OachinJl staff was fired along with him. ''l'm not buying a house there," Madden told the Green Bay Press-Gazette. "I have no mlf'r~t in coaching " Fans' d eaths m a r 49er win [i] SAN FRANCISCO -Th~ San Francisco 49ers won a National Foot - ball Leagued1v1s1on title Monday night by trouncing the Dallas Cowboys, 42· l 7, but the victory was maJTed by two deaths, at least six injuries and eight arrests among fans. George North, 39, of Cupertino, was killed in a 42·foot fall to the parking lot during the game. Police Capt Diarmuid Philpott said North and a friend were riding a rolling metal trash bm down an exit ramp when it crashed into a {•cment retaining wall The v1ct1m was thrown over the four-foot-high barrier lo h is death In another ln('IUt'nt, Battista Bregante, 58. or Santa Cruz. was pronounred dead of an apparent heart altack at the 1><1me hospital about 20 minutes urter the game Elway a dd five to t a ff STANFORD -Stanford football l'OOCh Jack Elway said Tuesday tha t five members ot the San Jose St.ate tllhktaede partment will be members of his <ita fC al has new roaching job [!] Dave Baldwin, Larry K err. Greg McMackan. 1md Jimmy Walsh. all San J ose assistant coaches undt'r Elway. will pin the Stanford staff. Tom Ek>\'kl'lt, San Jose S t.at.e's associate athlellc dan.~:tor. was also named to Elway's staff along with Jim Fa.sse l, who is the lone holdover from former Stanford coach PauJ W1ggm·s roaching staff l\'1exico, Ma drid b a ttle to tie Ga~ lont Pt'rr~. n.'lal"t'd patcher and noted sp•t·b.llll•r, ""'"e'ahng on a TV show whert> he hid h.H't'lgn subst.anres whale on the mound "Mnmly on my face. The umpires never nolll't'd because I sweat a lot " LOS ANGELES -Javier Aguir-m re scored hl1i second goal of the game an the 65th minuw Tuesday rught to boost the Mexican National Team to a 2·2 tie with AtJetico Madrid in an exhibition soccer game played before a crowd 22, 163 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Neuheisel having time of his life LOS ANGELES lAP) -One chapter remains in the Rick Neu - heisel Cinderella Story. The UCLA quarterback LS convinced It's going to be a good one. "l'm going to live each and every day to the fullest." said Neuhe1Sel following a workout by the unranked Bruins, who are prepanng to face fourth·ranked Illinois in the Rose Bowl game on Jan. 2. "This 1s a lifetime ex- perience I'm .1ust trying to enpy it ... That outlook sums up Neu- hea.sel. a fifth-year sensor who began his football career at UCLA as a waJk-on He eventu- ally earned a scholarship. but didn't play much until this season. Neuheisel was the starter as the Bruins lost lo seventh-ranked ~rgia and top-ranked Ne- braska and lied Anwna State in their first three games of the year He was demoted m favor of Steve Bono pnor to the fourth game, a 37-35 loss to Brigham Young in which Bono set a school record by passing for 399 yards. The struggling Bruins took their 0-3-1 record to Stanford, and Bono suffered a separated shouJder early in the game that would sideline ham fo r the rest of the regular season On came Neuheasel, and things looked bleak when Stanford in· tercepted one of his passes and ran it back for a touchdown. giv- ing the Cardinal a 21·13 lead late m the thlJ'd quarter "After the interception . I just sat down by myself and told my- self to relax, have a good time It ifs good enough. ifs goed enough. 1f it's not, it's not. "The Stanford game was the most anxiety I felt in any game a ll year I had a reprieve, [ felt like I reaUy had to prove myself. I was way. way over-trying." On UCLA's next series. Neu- heisel completed all four of his pas5ing attempts in guiding the Bruins to a touchdown Shortly later, defensive back Don Rogers intercepted a pass and returned it for a TD. putting UCLA ahead for good. The Bruins went on to a 39-21 victory. The rest is histol")'. After beat- ing Stanford, UCLA won five of its final six games to earn the Pacific-10 Conference cham- pionship with a 6-1-1 record. So, despite their 6-4-1 mark, the Bruins will be playing in the Rose Bowl for the second straight year. "You learn a lot from that sort of experience." said Neuheisel, referring to being benched. PREP BASKETBALL • • • From Page 01 the Carson City Tournament. LB Wilson 62, Westminster 54 The visiting Lions dropped to 3-5 overall. despite a 25-point. 12-rebound performance from forward Jeff Eastin, who hit 8 of 11 from the field. Westminster led at halftime (27-24). but went cold m the third period. not.Chang only seven po ants . Westminster hosts Cerri tos tonight at 7·30 Maranatba '9, Newport Cbr. 47 Steve Berkompas hit a 20-foot jumper at the buu.er to eliminate the Conquerors (4-4) from the Oak Park Tournament. Newport Chr1st1an, playing without top scorer Scott Ktlpatrick (who is averaging more than 19 points per game), led most of the way until the final moments of the contest. But Maranatha got possession with the score dead- locked and 20 seconds remaining, called t.imeout and worked for the final shot. S haring scoring honors with IR points apiece for Newport Christian were guard Rick Weber a nd forward Chris Howard. Meanwhile. Robbie Morgan play- v ed well in pulling down 10 rebounds for the second straight game. Newport Christian returns to action Jan. 6 in its Academy League opener against Heritage. Burt Call VIKINGS • • • From Page 01 led by Call, Mike Aguilar and Greg Bujnovsky. After taking a 32-16 halfume lead, Capo Valley put together another spurt in the third quar- ter With 4:49 left in the period. the Cougars rolled off 10 con- secutive points a nd ended the quarte r with their biggest lead, 48-20. By then it seemed Marina had had enough. and Cougar Coach Mark Thornton began putting hls reserves in with just over a minute left in the third Mark Otta poured in a game-high 19 points to lead the Cougars. "I think our full-court pressure was too much for them," said Thornton. "Our starting Cive played excellent tonight. We're not very blg, but we're quick. We got some kids that can play." Capo Valley t urned the ball over only five times In the first half, and that was largely due to Its passing. Although Capo Valley put on 9 scoring clinic. its de fense is what stymied the Vikings. "They put pressure on us and we didn't react well. We couldn't do anything to get back ln the game," said Popovich. "We tried to get back by using a slower tempo -that didn't work.'' Randy Smith came off the bench to pump in a team-high 9 points for Marina. Currey takes Cincinnati post Seurer is .. t•nio r Bowl Q B Big l!:lght l'onfer~nc..'<' passing m lPtldl•r Frank St .. url'r of the Univel"l!lty f. t or ~nsw; Will lt>ad the North IO thl' 35th annual &·r11ur Sowl All-Star footb1:1ll gamt• Jun 14 at Mobile, Alu St·ur~r. the for11wr Edison I ligh standout, paSS(.'<J for Cl,4 10 y<irds 1r1 his tareer as 11 Jayhawk Ht•'ll jWitlt-an offoruw that mdudL11 running badts Ernest Ande~n uf Oklahoma State, Jon Williams of Penn State, Michael Gunlt•r o( Tulsa and Dwaine Wright of Anwna Statl' Seurer's backup for the Senior Bowl 1s TE-i r y Nugent of Colorado SUtk O ly mpic s urplus pre dicte d LOS ANGELES -The Los • Angeles Olympic Organmng Commit-• • • tee predwted Tuesday that the 1984 Summer Games not only will bt- solwnt but w11J produt~ a surplus of $1 5.5 m1ll1on. "Given the finam:1al history of previous Olympic Games and tho huge t'OSt overruns that resulted, we arc especially pleased that we have remained so close to the original budget projl.ictions made in the summary financial plan issued in September 1979," said G. Dale Rediker. LAOOC vice president of finance and administration. 49ers' Cla rk o ut of playoffs REDWOOD CIT Y -Dwight Clark. the San Francisco 49crs' leading receiver the last four seasons. will mass the team's playoff games because of a knee anJury, 1t was determined Tuesday. [!] Clark. who was m.1ured an the third period of Monday night's 42-17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. underwent surgery Tuesday at Sequoia Hospital in Rc.'Clwood City. Coh e r win PCAA hono rs Guard Steve C~ltcr of New Mex- ll'O State, the catalyst an the Aggies· 67-60 upset of in-state rival New Mt•Xlt'O. has ~>en na med basketball m Player I)( thl· Wc'<•k in the Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on. T e levisio n, r a dio TV: College Basketball -Wake Forest at Marquette, 6 p.m ., Cha nnel 56. RADIO: High S<:hool Basketball -Mater Dei at DeMatha, 5 p.m., KNWZ ( 1190). College Basketball -University of Montana at UC Irvine. 7:30 p.m ., KWVE ( 108-FM). NHL -Calgary at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). Rams realize Dallas i s due for big elf ort Jl'rom AP dhpa~ The Dallas Cowbuyb have lrn1t two an a row an seem due Lo reboum.l with a fury, but Rams Coac John Robinson say!. that doesn't particularly concer ham. ··1t docsn't scan· ml· that DaJlas hasn't playe well la wly," Hobanson said, adding with a chuckle," scares me that we havl·n't played that well recently Although lhe u fr(>ns(• has been sputtering, th Rams played well enough to wan a National Footba Cunfon•nce wild card spot and a playoff date ~ Dallas next Monday wnh a dramatic 26•24 victor OVl'r Nt·w Orleans last Sunday. But pnor Lo that. they had lost to underdogs Ph1la- delph1a and New En~land. setbacks that ull1m<1tt'iv l'OSI the Rams the NFC W(.f.t ta tie Robinson. how eve· r, appt'ari. t'<mf1derH ;.is thl• Rums prepare tu focl' Dallas in thC' playoffs. "I'm sure the Cowboy-. are going to play their bt-st ROIMHIOH football game. and I'm <'C'rtain we"ll play ours, Robinson said Tuesday ~ He said he believc..-s the Rams' "tension, self-doubt that cropped uµ during the two losse: went out the window last Sunday. "The tension was over an New Orleans." he saic "We were a wade-open tcum, we fouk'<.1 up a lot, b\. w~ were free-wh<.>elmg " The Rams' orrensc• was 1mpress1ve on JUSt on possession against lh<! Saints but ll was th wanning drive , a 55-yard march that set up Mik Lansford's winning 42-yard held goal New Orleans hC'ld Em· Dickerson, the NFL leading rusher , to 80 yards on 19 c·arries, an quarterback V inl't! Fcrnigamo to 15 c..'Ompleuons in 3 attempts for 175 yards "We've had somE> probh:ms offensively." Rot mson said. "At timL>S. we S(!(!mt-d to be out of sylll when something goes wrong, at runs through th w hole team ." Although DkkPrson this season becamt: the t.01 rookie runner in the league's history. gaining l ,80l yards on 380 carries. he was held under 100 yard rushing in each of the final two regular-seasor games. Davis, Wood lift Fullerton Second-ranke d K entuc k y s urvi ves Cincinnati slo wdo wJ From AP dispatches Guards Leon Wood and Gary Davis Sl'Ored 2:.i a nd 20 points, respe<:llvely. Tuesday night to lead Cal State Fullerton to an easy 91 -7 1 non-c'Onf ere nee college basketball vil't.ory over v1s1ting Idaho State_ Davis and Wood a lso combined for 15 assists, a career·h ig.h eight of them by Davis, as the Tit.ans raised their rtt<>rd to 7-1. Forward Tony Neal contributed l i points and game-high totals of 13 rebounds and six steals for Fullerton. which has won its last 21 home games. The only player m double figures for Idaho State was guard Donn Holston. who had 10 points. The Bengals fell to 5·5. Elsewhere around the nation. Kentucky 24, Cincinnati 11 -Mt.'lvan Turpin Tony Sommers tallal'<.I thrl-t' of has l~i points m ai uvl!rtame period to lc•ad Nev.ida-Rt>no to 11.b Vlc·tor~ over the Waves an Mall bu Nor th Carolin11 St. 84. N. Carolina A&T 71 - Sophomore guard Erna<' Myers, who had been in ; shooting slump, came off the bench to score 24 point: to lead No. 13 North Carolina State to its win al home Georgia 73, E. Tennessee St. 54 -Forwards JOI Ward and James .Banks scored 15 pomts apiece L< carry No 12 Georgia to the wan at Chattanooga. Thi Bulldogs used a 17 .4 strl'ak midway through the hrs half to take a 38-2ti lead at anterm1ss1on and F.as Tc•nnessec State nc-vcr got doser than 10 point: • thereafter a nd Sam Bowie each had only six points but they led B k b JJ all scorers as ~nd-ranked Kentucky outlasted the . a S et a SCO res stalling of Cancinnall an a nonconference game an Cancinnala. CCllM9e Tul\8 ~. Oklehoma 8ePllll 6S k d ed · WEST Wo1nor>gton St 11 Ot\lehome Cil Kentuc y. un efeat an SIX outings, was l'ullrrron 51 91, ldono 51 11 S7 content to let C1ncannat1 play its stalling game And. N•••d• Reno 79. Pepoera1ne 11 TOUltNAMENn Carclintl V1'1llV 0..111< Vovng1town SI ~. Bell SI ~ (llr>ll when Ke ntucky got the ball. tt too played the same 101~,.,,,pmen 16. sou'"''" u 1en 66 kind of possession basketball. taking only high Aoc1<1u h Ntore,•1 61 Wvom11>g 64 percentage S Ots Ot nver 67. Nortl'lwflt Nezer('nt . ~ San Diego St. 91, Texas 77 -Michael Cage u11n s• ts u1e11 86 scort'<i a career·hagh 37 points and led San Diego M•''" 7s \.:!s~,1ona u 11 State's dorrunance on the backboards as the Aztecs p,11,ouron 102 F1ono1 s1 19 defeated Texas tn Austin in the first game ever Ov<1uu ne ~0~;~0•1 s9 played between the> two teams . Furm1n /1 N c Cne11011e II Th 6 9 Ca d II T I C.torge Mo>on 17. Sullle 61 e -ge an two ta exans p ayang for v eoro•• n E Tennen'1e St ~· San Diego -6· 10 Leonard Allen of Port Arthur and N Ceroune S• u . N C1ro11n~ A& T II 6-9 Andre Ross of Houston -prevented Texas from r.nneute 1s Hora.n ~·mmon' getting a single rebound for nearly 12 minutes in the se M"''" oPt V•I si 66 Tenrwonee first half and had {'Ontrol of the boards 19-2 at s1 61 halftime Tn Che ll•noo9• 80 Tt'nnt u et Ttt<n S9 The victory extended San Diego's record to 5-2. Vir<1ln11 Teen 10. s Cero11n1 16 The Longhorns. playing one day after they lost their Flori11e 14M~~~-;~ SI second and third part-time starters for this season, K1n1uc~v 24 c 1nc1nna11 11 Toi.oo 73, Wl\Con>1n 60 fell tO 3-5. 8owllno vrHn 10. Onoo SI 64 Senior Don Elias and freshman Make Hess. a 8 redtey 66 E Cerohna " Co T N M•Ch1111n 67 Oekleno 66 product of rona del Mar High. quit the exas team va commonw.a11n 13 o ev1on ., on Monday, two weeks after senior Bill Wendlandt w 1cn1t1 s1 67 Ne"' 0<1een' st SOUTHWEST le ft the squad TCU ••• Cal 8 eDllll SI Tt•H·S•n Antonio S9 MUI Nevada-Reno 78, Peppe rdine 77 Ed Porter ""'""" sl SC:"Ored 17 points and 0 rabbed seven rebounds and w Too• St 90• E Moniene 11 rt Sen OJeqo SI 91, Toes 11 Ort<t l 10 8ulltr 67 11n1ro1 RlvtrCllV~I F Int It WftCI Alcorn St S7 N Tr .. , St '8 H 19'1 Ktlocll HOH· LEAGUE Moler Oe1 69. S1 Jonn • !Wnt 1no1on, 0 C ) 60 OeMalne \MO I 10, Fountain Va lf V S3 Ceo"lrano Vattev 6S Merine 41 l.0/10 Buen w 111on 67. We" mtns••r .S• Sunnv Hlll1 ~ Ltlluna HiHI 4) TOUANAMENTS Arreve GrancM CllemoMllUl!o s.mHIMI' Oco n Vltw 71 S.n l.u•' Obll P 46 Wt11ta~e SI Arrovo Grande S toll ton1oi.11on Semlflnele Fonle ne 69, Cenvon tS.ugvl) 6< ltlonelll n. c n1no 60 ~~ DIHulte Glend11t Hoovtr t J. LH Veve We>IHn 91 \llrill E11tnc11 St Sen 0 1eou110 S (lnlrcU Powev 47. Newoor1 Herbo< 4 (con1olallonl Octan111,. 4' Vhle 46 t1lhn1 l OHtY P1nH S9 Orenet vlen s (Hvtnlhl Fallllrooll 86. Central 29 (ninth) Seahawks NOW OPEN • win crown TORRANCE-Ocean View High continued to show that it is ont> of the premier high school boys' soccer teams In theCIF after wanning the rugged South Tor- ran'-e Tournament with a 3-2 overtime victory over Oxnard Tuesday night. T he Sca h awks <:la1med the VIC'tOry when Oks n Kaplan netted the go-a head gool one m inute lntO the I«'· _ L -:::.·1: _ ·~ ~ ~ BP AND SPORTSWEAR CINCl NNATI (AP) -Dave Currey, who built one of the more prolific collegiate passing auacks in seven yeal'!l l!lt Long .Beach State, accepted the head oe»ehing Job at the University of Ondnnatl on Tuftday Mallory told a news confer •m-e In Illinois ond ovel"tlme period. Featuring: Quicksilver, Maui & Son, Burmy's, Have-A•, Property Of, Wind and Sea. Currey, 40, agreed to a five-year eontrect indudlng ll provision to keep him at Canclnnau for the duration, Athl l Dtrector Mike McGee u.ld. Currey berornes tht-third Bearcat.1' head footbAll CC*h in three! years.. aua:eectlni WatlOn Brown, who leh f« Rice af~r .Twit ~ seuon. OncinnaU offidals h.ad narrowed thclr 11e~h to Currey and Nol"tMm Ullnoia Coach BUJ M.lltlory, and llpOke wt th both or them by telephone Monday n 1ht. .ocordlng to McGet- • T~ay that he turned down a tempting offer from Also scoring for Ocean UC to stay at Northern IWnois, wh ich finished 10-2 View were P~ul Kerins lhll IHJOl\ and beat CaJ State FuUerton jn the and J ames Thompi10n, CaUfomJa Bowl on Saturday. c~h in lht> first ha.If ~ Uid Cu,.....y M.Up\ed the h«!ed coachtng Wht"n W two teams job at about noon Tueect.y. played to a 2·2 ctt.dlock. "Dave 11 ~perially adept at building pualna li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiii attaeks." McGee aatd. Long Setch State llnlthed 8 ... LNt ~aaon. the belt ft!C.'Ord among echooll ln the Peclflc Coalt Athletic Conterence. Curr.y Md a -40·36 mark In lll'Y1!n 1H10N there. 8ttore ~ to L.ona Beatth Stale. CU.rrey wu oUmlive ooordlnator and recrul&,.. ln& coordinator fM teven ~at Stanford • l,;Ul,;AINt: A N 0 N V '\, 0 l J S We Also Carry Tiger Volleyball Accessories (Kn~ pads, shoes, sweats, etc.) Store Houn 10-6 Everyday lkltil Christmas r ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21. 1983 DI OV bids for tourney championship tonight \f!O~IEN m Srnwk poun.J 111 I 2 point:,. 111 tht• t1uarll!r a nd Kart.'O l'haM· hud f1 vt• ~ll·ab Ol'l'Ull V ll'W fat'('!\ root 111 I I lo111gh I lrl llll' d H1111 µ1u11sh1p 1'(•11111• al 7 15 w1lh 20 point.., to nt•arly double Warren's total output f or \ht' St.'l'Oml strn1ght tournament, (A~an Vww High has rt•ath~ lhe l·hamp1onship gaml· after the Seahawks surv1v1.'<i tht• 1-2 punch of Long &•ul·h Jtirdan an tht.• St>m1hm1b of thu Cyprt'SS Tournament In other al·t11n1 a t C'yprl'SS. Edison's dt•f<.'nM.· siwarheadl'<i 1ts v1l·tory over Warren in the ronsolat1un semifinals. and Manna moved mtu tht• fifth plat-e ganw by oustmg host Cyprl'S.'l Kelly Craven l'OJllbmt.-d for 50 or tlw Panthers' poinlS, St'onng 25 <1plt'l't•, bu1 II was tht.• C.Xean V1l'W balam·1• th••t was till' d1fferem't' Edison 64, Warf1•n 12 T lw Churgt.·I':> a ppruadw<I a sc:hool rt'l'ord in ll·:ist poml.l> allow1·d 111 <.1dv.1l1l'lnK tu tcx.lay'::. ·I :w l'U11solat1on llnals oga111st M1s.-;1on V1('JO F.d1son also rc"<.'f'IVt•d strong play from tht· forwartb as '><>phumor<' K.r1stt?n W1lsonhad ltipoantsand 11 rebounds and Shal'i Clark pulled c.lown l~i rebounds to go with her eight points. Kora Gendron had six assists. seven 1 ebounds and sevt·n points for Edu;on, w h1t:h oul.S('Ored the Bears. 2 1-0. m the third quart.er a nd led at the umc, 46-Y And Newport Chnsuan will play for the l'hampionsh1p of its own tournanwrH after d owning Brethrl•n F'or t he !>t.~·ond straight night. tht· Sl'ahawks had four pl<iyt.•rs 1n dnublt.· figures. with Trina Vluchos lt.•admg tht· way with 18 points Subs11tutt·~ Tana German and S helly S traight supplwd some strong defc>ns1vt• play in lh1• late-going for the St.·ahawks (8· I) Edison (1:1 ~). whwh on(•t• yll'ldc'<I JUSt 10 points ma g<.1ml', Wt•nt nt·.11 ly 12 m111ut1-s l rom th1• l'nd ol tht• scot·o11d quurtt•r tn 1111dway tluough t h1· fourth pt•l'u)(I without giving up ;1 point Ma rina 63, Cypress a2 A <.'areer-h1gh :iO-pomt performance trom forward Fran<.-ey Carboni and a S<:hool rt"'<.'Ord 13 ass1sL-; from Judy Calkins liftt.>d the Vikings into today's 3 o'clock fifth-place t'Onfrontauon at Cypr~ against Fairfax Hl·re's what took place 111 wonwn's .1ctton Tuesday ni~ht Ocean View rallied from a 10-pomt halt ti ml' def1t·tt to go up by two al tN thn•t• 4uarters as tht• Seahawks' pre~urt• defense helped turn th<.• lldl' Laura Ocean View 67, LB J ordan 60 Jordan's Shaundra McM1t'had FDR THE RECORD N FL IF Inell NATIONAL CONFERENCE West w L T Pct. P F PA San Franc1•co 10 6 0 625 ~2 293 Ram• 9 J 0 S6J 361 ~· New Orleans • 8 0 500 319 337 A!lante 1 9 0 ~ 370 389 Central Oetro11 9 J 0 S6J 3'7 ™ Green Bev 8 • 0 500 479 m Cnlcago a a 0 500 311 301 MlnnHOIA a ! 0 soo 316 )4 Ta mpe Bav 2 I• 0 125 241 )I() EHi Wa•ntnQIOn ., 1 0 875 Sol I 332 Dallas 11 4 0 150 419 3oO St LOUI\ 8 I 1 SJ1 J7' 428 Pn1laCHloh1a s II 0 J 13 233 371 NY G ••nl> 3 12 I 219 267 ]47 AMERICAN CONl<ERENCE Wn l Aalo.n 12 ' 0 150 4'2 331 SHttle 9 1 0 S6J .al 397 Oeftver 9 J 0 S6J )O'l 321 San 0 •'90 6 10 0 375 3S8 "2 Kansas Cltv 6 10 0 375 316 367 Central PillU>urgn 10 6 0 625 JSS 30.J c1 ... 1.,,., 9 1 0 S6J 356 3'7 Clr>C1nnat1 J 9 0 ~ 3'6 >02 Hou\lon 1 .. 0 125 781 '60 EH i Mtam1 12 4 0 150 389 750 New En11lal'CI 8 a 0 soo 17' 119 Bult a lo • • 0 soo 213 351 8 alllrnore 1 9 0 4J82~ ls.I NY Jlls 1 9 0 438 313 331 S.tvnM'l'l AFC Wld Card CO- 01tt1ver at Sealtle (Channel ' al 1 Pm I MwldlV't NFC Wld Card ~ Ram• 11 Dallas IC~nnef 1 at II.JO a m ) N FL olavoff schedule AFC WILD CARO S.l\lrdaY , Denver a1 Sea111e IChennel 4 •• I o m I NFC WILD C~RD Monday Aam• at Dalla> <Cnan,..11 a1 11 )()a m CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS S..l\lrday, O.C. ii and Sunday, Jan. I AFC Oenver·S..11 .. wl,,.,... •• Mia mi. II,... and dale TBA P 11sovr1>f' a• A•-• •·-ano oa•e TBA NFC O•Ho ·Los Anoetn wlkl caro wlnMr et eltner !>an FranclKo 0< WeV>lnQ1on Oelro1t et ell.,.r Wasn1ng100 or !>an Frencl•co CONFE R ENCE CHAMPIONSHll" GAMES s..ndeY, Jen. I. 1"4 SUl"ER BOWL XVIII Jan. 22. 1"4 At T•mPI si.dlllm. T•mcie. Fla.(ChanMI 1 a1 l:lO sun.I Odds NFL •O• •es 1 over Aem• .~a111e ' o•tr Oen.er COLLEGE llOWLS Hall ot Fame Bowl -WHI V•rO•Rll 9 ) O"Yt' t<.t niuc-v HollOaY Bo .. -BVU l O•t' M•UOur Sun Bow• -SMU 5 ove• A•aoama AIOna Bow -Penn Sta•e l ' o•er W1 \l11n1>1on Liberty Bowl -Bo\tOn ColltOf 2 1 O•t r Notre Oamt Peacn Bow -Flor de S•alt l over Norri\ Carotina Ge10f Bow! -F~r.oe l o"tr •owe Blutt>Onnet Bowl -Oto.la noma Stele I over Savior F IMI• 80 .. 1 -O•"o S•ate ) , over P11t\buroh Cotton So wl -Tea:4\ 1 1 O¥rr Gl'OrQ•ai AO\f Bowl -1111no" • over UCl A Sugar Bowl -Auourn 4 O"ttr M•(~•oan Orange Bowl -Neor u•a 11 o•t' M•amo ~ta 1~nolt\ ,,omit ttem From H•"•h's R-~ 8- A•·CIF l·A DIVISION Flnt TH m Merrllff Hie~' !Cat<>nl. More v wn .. 11er ILB Wiison) Teri McGrath ILB W1l•on1 Gevte Wnttter !San Mannol ~"• Marl·ntz C!>an Gabne•l Stecv GolO\ton ~La Quintal Jill Ctte<n•u (!>oulr• Pesaoenal Ll\O Manfrte CLO\ Amigo\), Ann Warmu, IE\i>eran1a) Sa<ond Tffm Ca•ttv Mac•a ICeionl Lv•nt>t Moore (N<)trt Oemt Ace<Mmvl Mon!clvt LaVHv (l e Ou•nla I Nina A1\lan1 f Martborov1>nl Heather Macto.ev (Lo• Amloo•> Ltslle O\lermen rGaroen Grove) Ka•nv Lorenz (Gard4tn Grovtl Tera Cron !Botsa Greno.l MVP-Keren Hai.rot (San Mer•r>OI o no Snervl Ben•on ICeionl l ·A DIVISION Flnt TMm Oorolhv He<t CAim ol tM W0<t0l Lil H.,1 (ltlm ol the World), E liner v en w r,.gerden rBl•noo O•eool. Jent! t<rtl\chmar (La Mlraelel Peula Tttall (la HaD<a). Sandra Rov (Pa•m ,P,."11\I Renee JObe CNO<lt V•\lel Sa<-TNm Teri At .. eno.r (Rim ol the world!. Berbara Oucto.wO<ll'I CAim ol me Worta), T...... MYtr\ llli>l'IOD 01'90) Mlche111 Otl•.,• (11\"00 Oi.o<>> Sic>Oflen Oulfv tPelm Se<lng\), TenH Slentev tlr.ovu no O•U l, Ketl'I• NeWberry Cll•l"IOwtf). llu Zrlm\111 IVatencl•I MVP-W.,.,,y Ru\I\ CAim of ,,,. Wor•c,, l·A OIVI~ ,.,.., Teem OorMll T~ (lflCllol. Patti Ha4a llt\Cllol Kati. GKIO (Con,,.ity), LOl'I Alwfll (Morro 9aY), Olene OentOll CS.nil Pavle l. ,.,,.,.er1ta G-t (ltlQtewoodl, lt.IM V•n Hof11 coi.rnoncs ••''· $"'41'1 TertKtr• 10n-1M lo Olfltte.11), MM'y A/Int H-(k\llh Hlllt), CelflY Patrlu .tlll IClllllO) • ~T-.. ,.,,.,y ••-!Connatlvl. AMI H.-. Oll'Mlll (S.n11 P-). ?lttany J-t 1111 ...-..0001. Cvndl ~Ill !Olemond ...... T1na GK~a (Moullt8111 View), Co!IMn Crei. ($1 MOii), Mic~ Jacobt (Twtfl IYll~ Pt ,,, LHnna Mt<rlwN ther (Hof· ~. Cllrl\lvll ll'ee>t ($1 Anlf\Ol'y) Cllldv Fl~ <Morro 9ey) MVP-orttcllafl De Wtlll (llldio) -(_ > . NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE P1c1flc Olvl\lon w L Pct GB l ...... ,, I IOI Portia no 18 9 461 C.olOM S1a1e 13 IS 464 6 Su111~ 11 14 467 6 Pnoen1> II IS 47J I San 0 r110 8 19 296 10 ' Mldwot OM>lon Utan 16 10 61S Oallu IS II 511 Kan••• (>Iv 12 I) '80 Oentv•r 17 •• ~2 HOU\101\ 10 I) 400 San An1on•o II ,, m EASTERN CONFERENCE Pn11acse ott a BO\IOn Ntw Yori.. Wiu n11'0tori New Jtr\tv Aftantlc Dlv1>1on 18 s 70 } 16 10 IJ IJ 17 tl Ill 741 61S soo 480 I ) ' > (> 0 • ) 'w'\.twau"-eif' Atlanta Oflro11 Cn1cago C1evetano 1'10 ane Ce<>fU I D•V•''°" 15 10 I) 13 600 - 11 l3 8 14 8 ,. s 19 TuHdaY" S<OI'•' LUHS lot Sea111e 107 OftrOit 116, Calle\ 104 !>()() : ' 410 J 36• s • 796 8 ?OI 9 Wa\l1•no1on IOI S•n Anton.o 106 01 Allanla 91 New Jer \fv 87 K11n>as C•IY tll Of n•er 114 Pnoen•• 109 Go1oen S1a1t IOS Tonl911f'\ G1mu At1an11 &• Bo••on Son An10"10 at Pr-11ao•1Qn d Oel•O·I 11 C eve·eno tnd ana 11 u1an Pornan.o •' P~rwi Hov\lon a• San D1evo Lak•n IOI, SonlC\ 102 LOS ANGELES -w "' n wor1~. 7J AD<lv•· JeDoer 70 McC..e O Sco11 8 Coooer I McAooo ll, C.arrfll 1 Na•« • Kuoc"a• 0 SPrtl>I>\ 1 f otal\ '2·90 2'·31 IOI SEATTLE -Cham~" 9 Vrenet IS S •ma 1l Woll•em\ U wooo 5 > no 6 Brown 14 H•v•\ 1 Sunovo10 0 Hewe~ • Tolal\ Jl 11 34·'1 102 Sc.,.. bY Ova,.,.,, l.at ...,...... lC 16 14 J4-IOI IN-14 JI U 14-102 ff\,.tt ... oo•nt voa1\-W1~ lam, 1 Fou ed ou•-w or1nv Sito.m a Atooun.-i\ Lo• Ao Q91f\ " IMCAOOO 10 Sealltf JI IS••""• 13• AU•\l>-lO\ AnQelf\ 28 IScoll Coooer I t ~alllt 26 tVranf\ w .111am\ S• Tote lou•\-Ltn "Rl>*'lt' ll See Ifie 71 T ~nr cer-Lo• Ang••n Coacn Qotfv A-12 U6 COMMUNITY COLLEG E Golden West ( ,_., Oranve CNll (S-Sl 65 Snow 18 61 M1•aCo••• 7l 61 Canvon• 69 13 SO Meta 7~ J1 King\ A111tr 62 1()4 EHt LA 79 S9 Glt l'Clale 81 61 tmoerial Vallo JO 61 Pasaoene 18 112 Ml SAC 61 67 Seovoo•• 90 JI Naoa ~ SJ San JO\t 6' 11 Si. vl1ne /l 021·?1-COO Tour 17 Santa Rosa 91 J7-0renoe Coa•I 6S Palomar 49 Jll-San1a Ano 14 Ea\' LA 6S J ••-•• ru1~no,, 077-<.itrui Jll-CvP'I!\\ 0 11·30-Me•a To..• J71-a l M• SAC J7-at Go•oen We\I J7T-Comoton Jlt-Fullerton J78-•• CerflfO\ J u -a• Cvore\\ l'•-11 OCC Jll -MI SAC Ft-al Santa Ana J21-a• Como•on F I l-F ut11tr ton J 7 S-C er rito\ I' IS-ar Cvoreu J71-Santa Ana I' II-Mt SAC ~ '-<;01oen We.• Fn -111 Como1011 Fl-at Full~non 1'1T-CtrnfO\ I' 11-C •P'U\ FIS-al Ml SAC F 11-como1on rn-a• C•"•'ll' F 2S-a• San•• Ane S.Odleback (l·7l 16 S.nla Ano IO J 11-01 t.,,rc.a,1no.-.1 SI Ml SAC •9 J lol-at Imo Vallf~ 93 Futi.rton IOI J lt-$oull'lwuttro S3 M• SAC H J2 l-M raCo\la 69 Ml San Jeconlo 17 12~•' !>an Diego 97 !>Ania MOf\ICa 11 J1t-S0 Mt\& 3t !>anta BarDere 36 FI-Al P11omar 61 Lono Buch CC 6J F'-Gro,•mon1 66 V•nlur<1 67 ~I-Imo Vall'v 13 De-I 86 F 11-at Swt\le•n O?t<IC~-SA Tournev I' 15-•• M.reCO\ta J7-Palorrier F 11-san Oleoo F72-a• s o Meta HIGH SCHOOL o.Ma!M 70, Fountain Va .. \' Sl FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Jacob\ 11 Tinney 1 M4rlln u . Power 2. Brown 1 Briceno 7. Motnerhu el 5 Han'°" 1 Moore l TOlll\ ti 17 1S SJ DeMATHA -JaC~\OR •• Nut 1 Komlo IS, Ferry 8, Valtnf1ne 25. Tracv 6 HOOd l Tot1ls 21 t•· 16 JO S< .... b11 0v•r1er• ""°"""'" Vel .. V 8 ll ,, ~Sl OtMallla 21 I' 11 IJ-70 Totel tout\ Fountain Valle> 19 OeMa•M Mater Del 69, St. John'• 60 MATER OEI -BttUWwt<!rl 6 Lt"''' 3t Jec"'on • F1elcler 2, M11cne11 6 Owver 1 Patton 1. Moll\ 6. Mounce I Gorman 2 T 0111\ 15 19·7S 69 ST. JOHN'S -Mer\hell 19 snaneen 10 Wern.11g I T alt l JO<Oan 10 Jontl 6 Crittt ucltn 1 Oovor>ert>' 2 To•al\ ,, 11-16 60 1 Scart bv Qva,.,.,, Maier Ot• " 19 14 11-.9 SI John \ 11 I' 11 1:i-.G Total IOU!\ Maltr 011 IS, SI Jonn • 11 T~Micat Oerbv ISJI O<Nn View 71, Sen LUI' OblMJO 46 IANev• Graftdt Teurnement) OCEAN VllW -Ore•n•c~ t•. Mo\tr 13, SlralOhl 7. HocMer 6. Pan11<a '· Wll•on 4, 8ulter t , Adf'lemt 2 Pa rco 1, Ol•Ofl ?, Sllreka '· Zanelll 2. Auou\11,.. 0 l'reolow O. Smlln 0 Tote!\ 7• lt·lS II SAN LUl1 091Sl"O -(;rou S AIU ' 0.rk\ 1. v "umoto • JOhnt.0n 1 Hollal'CI t St!JObl I, Lownci.t •• Brombv 7 Alleta I, vu ouu 7 Tot•" It 1·73 '6 ktte !IV OVarten <keen View II 16 11 11-11 San Luh Ool•OO 10 11 9 16-46 Total '°"'' Ou.i1 Vltw ?•. Sen Lui• 004\PO 7' Fouled OU! Strl lOl'll (0V I Lownot• ($10) C.&lhtrlM V ... V 65, Marina 41 (A~ITltAHO VALL&Y -a Cag IS.~ Cen $, Travino •. Otta It. Aouiler 4, 8vlnovlk'I' I, Lvto.f\ 0, Reec:t 7. 8vrne11 0, Pvlltll '· Ca_.uo 1 fotel• 1l 1 .. 10 •S MAIUHA -lto•tfllwtlo c, If!•-I, Or~ 1, (r-.. y 2. Ota 0, Stnlll\ t, Crall 0, Whit.man •· Grarltr 2. WllMI« 4, llutrom 0, c11urcnv111t' ro1t 11 11 S 6 ••· k ere llY O\lal'W• Caol.,,ano llellev It ll It. 11-.s M.vtN • 10 • n-o Tola! !Ouh ,_..,.no Velln 11 M.tfllle IC GrPl<:ht.·n Meinlia1dt lt ·d th1· way with 17 rt.•bounds a11d a 7-for 12 shout- 111g iwrformanc"C· Cro m the· fll'ld tu f1rn s h Rose Bowl results - LB WMr.on 62, w e ,rmln,ter S4 WESTMINSTER -Easi.n 7S. Down\ J Oe•avelieae I' A• 100 7 Hamrnono 6 A. Davi\ 0 T Oevo\ 0 MCM1111n 0 Tole\ 17 20 76 S4 LONG BEACH WILSON -Rec101 10 C.roll•n 7• C.olO\m11'1 8 TM••er 18 Son Jose , TO!&I\ ,24 14 19 67 S<Ort by Qv1r1tn Wp\t'Tlu,\ler 11 16 1 18 S4 lonv Bracn Wil\On 14 10 18 70 61 Tote foul\ Wotm.n\•er 16 Lonu Beacn w \On 14 TecM eel C.olC1\m1th W1 E u a ncia 69, San 0 1e9ulto s I (Sen Olel>vlto Tournamenll ESTANCIA -Clemen!\ 6 Granam 1 JOl>n\lon 16 Furtn 16 Oe•Jl\Cn 1 Moo"~ 10 Hu • ng\ 4 Burcnaro• a 8ar•ow 11 A•cr-arO• O Huuc• O To•ets 78 ll 16 69 SAN OtEGUtTO -Math~\on •. Ma\on 11 Powro1n1I. IS ~ aumever 1 Pel•r\on 8 Clari.. 5 Tone I To•a•\ i\ S IS SI Sc0<e bv Qvar1.,, E \t•n<•a 11 10 18 73 69 Sa n 01f1>u••o " I I 11 SI To111 loul\ E ~14nc1b 12 Sen 01eou110 17 TecM1c11 K111m,vor ISO• POWIV ••• Ntwl>Of'I Harbor 45 (!>an Olffulto Tournam6flll NEWPORT HARllOA -Bu•nmen 11 McGevran 6 Sorenu n 6 rre>er 6 MtH~ 1' Ho•oen O Beec:n I Jamu I T o•el\ 19 I 11 •S POWAY -Jonnwn 10 B"" 4 Co1ov1n 10. Buecn•fr 17 Aneler\on 0 I Ol&I\ 16 l•-13 46 Score bv Ou1rt•r\ Nfwoort Hu t>Or 10 16 4 ~~•S Powav 17 t I 12 "1 1 46 Total lout\ Nt .. oori HarbOr 18 Pow11v 9 F'oule<I out Sorenier> (NHI Fn\e• INlfl Maranafha 49, Newr>ort Chrhtlan 41 (Oew Perl! Tournam...I) NEWPORT CHRISTIAN -Wtoer •• How1ro 16. Moroan 8, Jonnton ' Mof\~I! J To•att 199·11 41 MAAANATHA -Aoos110 10, Trvo11clH1 12 Ava'> 6 Dev10\0f\ 6 Vama\M e f> B•rto.omoa• 9 Total\ 11 5 9 '9 Score bY Qva,.,.n Newoort Chr•\llM 8 70 17 1-'1 Maranatha I 17 II 11 49 T 01a1 tov1, Newoort ( nr \lien 8 Ma•an&•!ta 11 COLLEGE WOMEN TexH Ttteh n, UC Irvine 6S !UC lrvlM TournaMaftl) TEXAS TECH -SclljelO ' Meer\ 9 Wood 1 A1cha roson 71 Loo•OOn 0 Oennem 10, Thomo\Of\ II Gfr~r 8, Konca~ 7 T orals 30 17· 14 n UC IAVINE -Anthonv I, Aounuu 7 Hll)a>hl 6, Be••r 2. Othn 0 W•llon •. SlmP>On 17 vano.r Potl 10 Gr1n1m 10 Rende" 0 T 0111\ )() S· 7 6S Hellllme TUI\ TKh, l3·30 Tolll tout\ Teset Teen IS UC lrv•nt n l'ou•td our Anthonv (UC trvtna) 01!\ef S<ar-.. A1lron• Stett 7'. Peo.,.r<1lna 69 l!llir{ll Untvar\llV Of Sen F r8"cl•co 7l Sanle Clara O 1tltt111 Ute'1 s111t n. UC Sanie B•rbara ~ , .... nthl All·...,l"ntmem IH m Sv• C0<ot r (Unlver\llv ot Sen Frt n Cl\CO) Maureen Formlco (PapoerOlntl. Kym llemoton (Arl1on1 S1a1e1, Ettn HIQUlll IUC 1rv1ntl. Ktllva Rl<lltrd\on ITtU\ Te<l'll MVP -Carohn Tl\On'IO\on I te .. \ Te<n) HIGH SCHOOL WOM•N O<Mn VleW '7, LB Jordaft 60 tcnr .. tT~I I.OHO a lACH ~DAN -M<:Mk llatl H, Cre•tn ?S, Sum .. r 0. Crumt41V 6. NHI 2. McCln~•v 1 Totel• 1) u '' tO OCIAH VllW -C""H IS, C110tnte1 11. \lfntll I•. Vll(hQ\ 11. Gorrntf\ , • Houn'8ll 1. SttalOhl , Total\ JI S·f ., k -ll't °"'"'" Lone 8ta<ll JOfdan 10 H t 1• ~ ~aan View 12 13 ti 21 7 To1a1 tOU11 long Bttcll Jordan 11. OcH n \l~w 17 'OVlt<I oul Craven (JI, CntM IOV), VllCllOt IOVI E dison 64, W arren 12 CCYDO'H\ TournemMtl WARAEN -Vroumen 7 Barnt\ S M \ "'"'"OC•l A oevO fo•ei\ S7717 EDISON c ..... C.tnd•O~ 10 K4nd6 ? Mt""'"'" .t Me1rnaro1 )0 Wtl\0"" 16 Pa-tnl 1 ~ v•u.,,010 1 To•eli 71 10 IJ 6f ScOl't bY Qv1r11tn ""~"t" ' s 0 l-17 Ea•\on 11 U II 18-6• t o.ti}' !0·..1!\ W airr&rt-lO Eo1\n"' t l Marina 63, Cvpru\ 52 (CY1>nn Tovm.me<>I) MARINA -Cal•1n\ 12 S~De •no IJ Beltotr~ 6 Cert>On JO 0\bornr O JI ('llt ' O tail.Iv O K•\0 1111.• 0 Caioeronf' 0 f ero•••D" o " ·~vo 1 To•a1, 71 1 9 63 CYPRESS Be •e• 1! Mf t ' I Ho•• m4'n 8 ~notv+tz 0 r ullO&n & l(f'tfv b B•oe•nv \tn 6 C•o•da•r 0 Tot&J\ 1l 4 11 \2 Sc0<e bY 0Ver1itr\ Merna 71 IQ 12 \1 6l C voreH 18 10 10 U H lole fo1,I\ M~H1nb 1& Cvo,.ru 11 Newpgrt Christia n l2, Brefhren 11 I NewPOrt Chris lien T ournamentl 8AETHAEN -C:lho• 8 Warner e McP111t"tf' 1 M·•cne11 \ Lawrfnce 0 Total\ 10 I • 21 NEWPORT CHRISTIAN -0 Mon•tr ' l Monier 1 Morino 3 'feariev 6 AnOe•\on 11 To1al\ 14 • 11 37 Sc0<• bY OV•,.,.,, Brt lllren 1 1 8 11 Ne .. C>Orl (n"•hen I 10 $--)} Toltl IOul\ Bremrtn II Newoorl Cnr \ ll~n 10 NHL C~l"llELL CONFEIU HCE Sm,,_ Olvhlan w L T Ph GF (;A Eamon ion 24 1 ) SI 701 137 Celoarv IS " s 31 111 1)3 Van<ouve< I• 11 l 31 140 10 w 1nn11>e9 \1 " 4 ,. 10 I .. Klfte> 10 II 6 16 "' 166 Narrh Otvhlan Mlnnt\ola 16 11 ' JO .. , t•O SI LO<Ji\ 1) 16 4 lO m ,., Cn•ugo ., ,, 1 30 lit 133 To<on•o ., IS s 1'I 13, 1SI Oelro<I 10 II 1• 109 1)1 WALES CONl'lltl NCI l"e"1<1r C>lvl.Nefl NV hl&f\()ff \ 1l • , .. 161 llS Phla.CS.te>hle .. 10 s ., "' 111 NY Ranger• 17 17 • )I Ill 130 w .. 111no1011 16 .. 2 >• 116 "' Plll\bvrQl'I 1 ,, ) 19 IOS 1•7 New J•'"" 7 ,, , 1• tl lSI Adtm\ Dl\rtNell 110.10" ,, ' 2 .. lSS .. Bullelo 10 10 • ... 13A ltO Quebec II •• 3 " 161 IJI Monlr .. t .. " 2 >• 1>0 17• Herlfotd II II J n 110 uo TW'ldlY't U- Mol'lrH I •. New JtnlY 0 Quebec •· Vancou•tr • 8otton 7, Hertford > NY l•lallOtf\ 11 PllltbvrQh 1 M1-tOlt S. SI LOI.II\ 1 T8"11M't0-. (•roe ry ti l(lllft Herttorcs at Gull•lo Plll\llUrOll et NY lta/lff•' vencouvar t i Ottrolt $1 ~· •• Toronl• Pftilae1t1011l1 •t Ctt•teoo WIMIMO., eomon1on Los Al'.mltO\ TUESDAY'S RESULTS ()1111 of 60·nl9'11 ovartar1'10<•t mMll"91 FIRST RACE. 3SO •••Cl• FoMO\V Witch tWaral 10 80 6 80 ) 80 kewean Tr., Tru •SevolllPI J6 70 16 10 H.gn Oeurt ~O\e Hormon1 J 40 Al•O raCM M·\\ S.,mm.1 MO~tv HOI lama1~ Wv•eck e Ro\e P•"noer\ Owf'I. Ko11e-n1ammer ~•d M \\ K1pv Cat Sc1nu1e10, Time 18 U \1 EXACT A 9 10 ua10 \lSJ 70 SECOND RACE. l /O varcl\ Mon11eur 1.0 Aue !Ctr\) 160 410 310 wnopoee Cat IC.emtl) • 00 J 00 1<.na1eo\ Coe>v 10e10moa1 S 00 At\o ra cf'O T,,.,,, Sht Te,a\ C.entteme,, Moneveo (,rrenf' Mr Co•fo • La r• Reu1e Oalllt Moon Time 4S 91 THIRD RACE. HO ••'<I' F a•oe• T"°"'"' For JO 60 180 l 60 Tne Crowr tBroo>\ •00 1 40 K•P l ne Cnan1>f Peu11ne) 2 60 Al\O raceo Roc~e• Oocior M' C.eri Anna C•lchv Out\t1on, Le1niuer Lan• Go ••"'' Be\r H1 Mf'\S Ea\tf'r T rT t 1131 UEXACTA 7 6 oa•o\8J60 FOURTH RACE )SO va<O\ F'1eoAl•tr1Har11 560 )80 780 M • Mayor f(ard~ll I 80 5 CO Oura•ron IBa•o l 00 A.l\O raced lru1v\ Lur--. M\ Mavor BoDD• Rooe11e Mui B Fe\I l•I l &esv love l'le\ne. P1unaer M•h Fon Jel Time 11 11 n EXACTA 10 61 pa 0 vs 10 FIFTH RACE JSO va•O• Jell O Luco IH1rmon1 11 •0 10 00 HO Fla>nEmlBar<I) 9•0 440 Oeb\ Turn I Ble vonu ) 60 Al\O '4Cel'.J \11\ on\ Roe> 0fl~n Righi Hier Bug Beno Tte Jav• P•an Call Sno1 Ou·c• Screen Snekl! Ra111e Ro•t T•mi 11 97 \1 EXACTA 16 10 Paid \116 40 SIXTH RACE lSO ve•O> ~"°'' w.n .. IH•rt• l l O 1•0 )'O F 1ne1v T unto IAd••r > 160 2 60 ''"' 01 Oru m \ (F'rvOeVJ 3 10 Al>O raceo Counlrv LO• ~ong A1ure E c no E .c•teDlt Laav l ·me 1181 SEVENTH RACE l SO varO> Keeo On Kono On tLc~v ~ 70 160 1 •0 Pa•• Bov Jo rFrvaavt \ 60 '00 l •noo C"aroe 1P1u11nt 1 l 70 Al\O r•t~ Ano1ner AHon 8 1.J9 Herin1 p ,n E.e\Y Ma,,f'uver r ••• , Bomber Te••' V11ung Time 17 13 '1 I XACTA 14·31 oa•O l2' 80 .n ~ICK SIX ( 1-1· 10 • l ,, Data ~l9 ll't IO w ltn two wl""•"G hC~ett O•A l'\O'\f'\I ,, Po(ll !>1• (OM\Ol•~·OI\ oa10 i 7666'0 ....,,,,, 91 w1nn1nu •·r" f f\ f1vt nor \f'\ l EIGHTH RACE 400 varO> H· o n RtD I Har II 19 60 10 IO ' 20 Dell Ag1°n Av•r) 1100 IS IO Culf tnvolmtnl IT ru\urt J S 00 Also raceo El\e On Oown. Cleuv Na•·'' Oollv• Hooe, Luci..v M\ 8r1•• Lf'odi"O ~,., r.rne 10 u UEXACTA l lt Pl •0 '213 00 NINTH RACE. 400 vara\ CoovrlQMeo 1Crteoen I 10 910 '10 Ch•moagne Toas• tB1ro1 1510 17 60 AoD•n Sm11n Lac• ev 3 00 A \0 r ac~d Adm 1n1i tr alOf' P•,.iot1nQ Reoe Bue•• Brotner AamDlf Wl\elv. Oont Pan A l eov OHe> Hemp~n Qo, 199 · T·me 2o u \l EXACT A l " oa10 "37 60 Allpnoance 4 65' OMP H a flsfllno DAVEY'S lOCKEA -29 1n111er, 211 'OC• coo I bAH. H macto.erel DANA WHARF -ll •~Oler\ 59 ban ·oc' 1 "' 100 mor•e•el " \lltto•nuo 9 Uu~Otf'\ Bo vs H CCtf' Savlll Tarunct Tournement C llamllMl\\1111> Ocean V!fw 3 O•naro 7 Ocean V1fw •coring P Kerin• 1. Tnom0\011 1 Koo•an 1 TUfldlV'S tramactlom llAH9ALl American LN - ANGE LS-l rt oed Bobl>v Clark, out· t .. ldtr to the Mllwaul<ff Brewer\ 1n excnanoe lo< J1m s1e1on, 1>1lcher T~ONTO 9LUE JA VS-S>o....i LloYd Mottb•, outflelelet, lo • llv1·v11r contr•cl NatleMI Lff- HOUSTON AS TROS-Slgne<I Oetiny WaKlng oulflaldtf·llr>t beHman, 10 • lllfft•Yeer cootrect MONTAEAl EXPOS-ACQ\.llred Tim Burke, plfcller, from Ille New Y0<k Yan· kMa In o cn1nga for Pet Rooney, out· fielder NEW VOlllK METS-Named Mlle• Cub· t>eoe rnenaoer of ,,..;, LYn<llOvro term club In the Cerohfla Laeoue ano Sam Pertou o menaoe< 01 11'\elr Jaclt\OR IH m 111 ,,,. Teau Lffout SIOne<I • two·Yaar con1"'4Jatloll of 11'\e!r wortlne eor_.....t wllh l.VY't~O aA11(anALL NatltMI aalltatbal AlMtlelltll oe TAOIT PIS lONS-WelYacl w., ... , Rut .-tl, -•d N&W V04Ut ICNICltS-Acllvetacl Erk Fern\ltfl. IOf'#trll Cul RUCIV MaCllAn, torwerd PHOeNt)( SUNS-C.ut ltorv Whllt , IOI'· w1rd Actlv•ttCI ltiell ltobev, for· werd-Ctflftf l'-OOT9ALL URfttf """ ....... l..N Wll CHICAGO 9LITZ-Slofled ... ., .. Sorn end 90ll S"'1mOll•, ottell\lvt ouer111. ""•' .... _. '""""'° bKll. -Hff OotMtl, ovn1er NI W JGlt$GY O&N .. AL5-Hemtd W•ll Mlcl1Nlt l'lted CO.tell allCI \lone<I hlf!I IO a lllree·YN r contract. ..oc:KIV MalteMI HtCltft L..- WINNIPEO Jin lttceAM °"" w 1 .... Cltfeft~, lrwn S/ltr'tl'OOkt ol Ille Amork an Hactlt v LMtUa r \ I Jim Sla ton Angels get Slaton for Clark The Ange ls. moving to strengthen their battered buU- p e n , o btained ve t e ran right-hander J im Slaton from the Malwaukee Brewers on Tuesday in exchange for reserve outfielder Bobby Clark. S laton. 33, was Milwaukee's wanningest pitcher last season. lugging a 14 -6 record. all in rehef. with hve saves and a 4.33 earned run average in 46 appearances Angels' Vi<.-e-President Mike Port said Slaton, 62-40 over the past six years. has agreed to terms of a multi-year <.'Ontract. Clark. 28. has been a reserve for the past three seasons. h1tllng 2a 1 in 76 games last season with five home runs and 21 runs batted m Slaton has a 134-132 lifetime record and a 3.89 career ERA over 2,259 innings. Qr1gmaUy drafted by the Seattle Pilots in 1969, he was traded to Detroit in the win- ter of 1977 with pitcher Ru:h Folkers for Ben Ogslv1e. He reJOmed the Brewers in the re-e ntry draft in 1978. A starter most of his career through 1979, Slaton averaged 243 innings during a seven-year span . with double figure victories each of those years. He had a career-high 17 victories m 1978. against 11 losses. and was 15-9 in 1979. His best ERA was in 1982 when he recorded a 3.29 mark an 117 2-3 innings. He w as 10-6. S laton holds the Brewers' all-lime re- cord for most games, innings pitch ed . s tarts, v ic tories. strikeouts and shutouts Clark. after h1tt1ng .345 in 113 at-bats at Salt Lake Cny in 1980 in the Pacific Coast League, JOmed the Angels dunng that season and batted .230 in 261 at-bats. Originally a 14th-round draft choi("(.' of the Houston Astros an 1973. he was selected by the Angels in the secondary phase of the free agent draft in January 1975_ While playing on a regular basis in the minor leagues, he had 87 home runs and 426 RBI in five seasons Gos~age insis ts he'll leave Yanks NEW YORK (AP) Free-agen t relief ace Rich Gossage told the New York Yan- kees Tuesday that he would not return to pit.ch for t he club in 1984, and his old boss. George Steinbrenner, said he bid him farewell with best wishes "in his new career, wherever it is." 'Gossage and h is agent, Jerry Kapstein, met for 30 minutes with Yankees roaches J e ff Torborg and Gene M ichael in San Diego, then issued a statement. "l have today in San Diego personally in formed Mr . Jeff Torborg and Mr. Gene Michael of the New York Yankees that I w ill not retu rn to play for George Steinbrenner and I have told my close friend and advisor, Mr. Jerry Kapstein. that I have no interest in having Jerry receive any contract offer from George Steinbrenner," Ga;sage said. In bidding adieu to h is reliever, Steinbrenner said, "I wish h im well. I respect his right to make that decision and hope he ls suc- cessful In his new career, wher- ever It ls. l h ope that h ia career will be rewarded." Before and aft.er Ooaage de- clared his free agency, published reports aa.ld th e pitcher wu un- ha ppy with the clu.b becaW1e of ita manager, Billy Martin. Lut week, Martin wu ftr«l and ~ pl~ by coach Y <>Si BerTa. "1 think t hat one thing that roooemed ~ about return· 1na to New York wu the COIX'em that hr could be held reaponllb1e for \ho cttanp In menagera," S tetnb,..nner II.Id. ' t I r Ot Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21. 1983 P\8.JC NOTIC£ NIUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE BULLITll BOARD Czech star joins field at Sunkist CNSB K·HHI 1 NOTICI °' NOTICE OP DEATH OP NOTICa ~ TM.leTll'e IALI NOTICE OF l)v •TH 0""'1 ""'...,'T!l1'~A.l.I &;H' '"' _. ,_ JAMES SUNOE RLAND '--'-·•""'°" CLELLA M . COLTON AND vou AM IN OIPAUL.T UMD9fl AND OF P ETITION TO AD T..t. .... IMMtM OF P ETITION TO ADMIN· DllD Of' 111UH DATO.,..,.,. MlNlSTER •sTAT"' ..io· UNIT COOi D I $ T £ft EST AT I!: N 0 tl'N. u.a.t•• VOU TAJtl AC r. r. ''" · •WPOAT UCIM>W C09AlfY YOU Allll tH D.,A~ T uN0M A DUD (W TflUIT OAT'IO ......... Ml I, tl7t, ""'-Ill YOU TUI ACTION TO PROTICT YOUfl "'ONRTY,IT MAYM toU>AT A ..ueuc e.u."' YOU NllO AM llll'LANATIOH 0, THI NATIMI Of' THI fltlOCllDINO AGAIM•T 'IOU, YOU IHOut.D CO..TACT A LAWYlfl. Tartar reunion Memuers o l 1he 1948 Compton College lootboll te11m whoGh represented Cal1torn1a in "'" Junior Rose Bowl w111 hold a 35th annual 1eun1on at the Goldt1n Salls Ho tel 1n Long Beach tonighl P1aye1s on Ille 1946 Junior Rose Bo wl squad a.swell as members o l lfle 1947 and 49 T d1 tcir teams are also 1nvt1ed to attend Tocl\els tor the event, wh1 Ch begins with no host cocktails et 6, rollowed by dlooer et 8, are $14 per person Tiie Golden S ails Ho tel 1s located al 6285 P ac1hc Coast Highway La"-er~· home ~chf'dule F11 Dec 23 Golden S tate Tues . Dec 27 Danver, F11 . Dec 30 Golden S tate Fn . Jan 6 San Antorno . Sun . Jan 8 Houston Sun Jan t5 Seattle Tues . Jan 17 Washington, Tues Jan 24 -Pnoenix Tnurs Jan 26 Houston Tues Jan 3 t Portland Fri Fet> 3 Ulah. Sun Feb 12 Allanta. 12 30 p.m , F11 Feb 17 Denver, Fri Feb 2 4 -Boston Wed March 7 Philadelphia Sa1 March 10 Indiana Tues March 13 Seatlle Thurs March 15 -San Antonio F11 . March 23 OetrOll. Sun March 25 Sa n Diego. Tnurs March 29 -Houston. Sun Aprll 1 -Goloen State, 7 pm . F11 Ap11I 6 -Kansas C11y. Wed Ap11I 11 - Portland F11 April 13 -Dallas. Sun Ap11I t5 -Phoen1ll, 3 p m All games ai 7 30 p m unless othe1w1se noted All games al the Forum 1n Inglewood Ticket p11ces S25 $12 50. $9 50, $7 Tickel information (213) 674-6000 Wed Dec 2 t -Calgaty, Wed Dec 28 - NV Islanders Tues Jan J Vancouver Wed Jan 4 VancO<Jver Sat J an 7 -Calgary. Wed J an 11 -Washington. Wed , Jan 18 Bullalo, Sat J a n 2 t -Edmon1on Wed Jan 25 Pt11ladelph1a . Feb 2 Vancouver Sun , Feb 5 -NV Rangers Wed Feb 8 -Cl\1cago , Sat , Feb 11 NV Rangers Thurs Feb 16 -wasn1ng· ton Sal . Feb 18 -Montreat. W&d Feo 22 Boston Sun Feb 26 -Calgary Tues March 6 Winnipeg Sun Marci\ 11 Chicago Wed March 14 -Pittsburgh. Tues . Marci\ 20 -Quebec, Sat . March 24 - Detroit Tues . March 27 -WlnnlpeQ, Sat . March 3 t -Edmonton All games a 1 7 30 p m All games at the Forum 1n Inglewood Ticket p11ces S 18 50. $9 50 $7 Ticket 1nlorma11on (2 13) 674-6000 ff'omen 's gall Women intereslect m 101n1ng lhe Newpon Beacn Wo men s Golt Club can do so by ohon1ng Bert B•oom alter 5 p m al 544-6089 LOS ANGELES Jarmilu K.ratochvilova of Cu.'<.'hoslovak1a, re- cently named the 1963 femal{.l tral'k athlete o( the year by Tral·k and Fie ld Nt>ws. w ill l'Offi· pete in thl· Untted States for the first time 1n the Sunk1st lnvilauonal Trac:k Mt't't, it wus an- nounced Kratochv 1lova. who will btc-33 n e xt month, is iht.' w omen's world re· t.'Ord -holdt>r in both the 400 and 800 m e ters and won both events tn this year's W orld Track and Field Championships at Helsinki The Sunktst meet 1s &·hedult'tl Jan 20 at the Los Ange les Sports Are nu Ski win . TO ,._OftCT VOUlll NOHJtTY A·lHI U N duty 9')C)Olnted Truet .. 111\d« the A·IU071 MAY•MM.OATAPUeUCIAUL To aJI helra beneliclatlett IOllOwfng ~lbed c1..c1 ot lfutt To a.II h1·1rw, bt!neflc1ari~ • ., 'IOU •ID AM &Jl"-ANAllON redlton und conli';.f nl NILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOfll nl•dilor• end contlngenl 0' THI MATURI OP THI dl f J ~s TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ~UOINO AGAIHST 'IOU 'IOU re I 0 r I 0 A "' CASH AND/OR THf CASHIERS OR l'rediU>ni of CLELL.A M IHOU&.D ~OtfTACT A LAWVi"-SUNDERLAND and ~l"IOM CERTIFIED CHECf<8 SPECIFIED IN COL TON and penoru who 0n Friday. Jatlllllrl ,3, tllt.4. •t who may be olherwlae CIVIL COOE SECTION 292411 (~y· NOTICI Of' TllUITIE'I HLf T.I . No, 2000a may beolherwlle mieresl.ed 11 00 AM . REALTY IN ·· ...... h u d/ •ble •• ,,,. 11"'9 Of Nie In lewfvl 111 lhl' wlll and/or etitaU." CORPORA TEO, .. duly •pl)Olnted nte~~ .... in t e WI an or moMY otthe United Sitt•) ell tight. • Tn"'" ul'ldtt '110 pu,.u•nt to OMd I.ate. lllle •l'ld lnl., .. t l:O<I~ 10 8lld NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tllal A pell lion has been tlled ol Ttuit recorded June 22 1978 •• A peuLlon has bK-n fll'-'<i now IWl!d by 11 under Mid DMd ol 011 J1nua1~ 11. 1984, •• 10·00 l>y Patricia Cobel Thown In 1n11r No. S0427 bOOlc 1 tT82, Piioe y Gt'rald lief Mr ln the Su· Tru1t in 1119 P<°'*1Y llerein•fltt ~ o'clock om. ot aa.ld day, 1n 1he lobby th(' Supenor Court o f Orange I 179. ol Officl.t Reco<da. Hewted Co Or tw:tlb41d ol Go•o.n Paclfle Trutt DMd Set· C p by MARVIN LLOYD SMITH an un· nor Urt Of ange Coun· TRUSTOR· JOHN BARTON vie• loc•l.0 et I 16S Ctvle C~t., ount~ requesllng lhat a-m1111ed m91\ •• llUllOl(I) .~,,,.Of· y requewung that Gerald BENEFICIAIJY HERITAGE PLAN. Ot1ve Wut 1n th• City ol Slllll• An• tnclll o~l Thouin be ap· rio. ot ,119 Counly Aee0td., 01 Or-efner be appoinlA:.'<i 811 per· INC County 01 011noe. St•t• 01 C•ll· pointed as pel"llOnal represen~ •nga Coun1v St••• ol C11i10tnla I RECORDED Oc1obet 7. 1881 N lo1n111 u..uve t.o dmin th Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~a represent.alive to ad· ln1tr. No. 8508 In 800ll 14247 P• FABER FINANCIAL .• Cellloml• r CLELLA ~er~~~ TO HIGHtsT BIDDER FOR CASH anlster the est.ate of JAM 1450 01 ONIGlll Aec0td1 In Illa o~ corpot1tlon. ea duly appointed 0 IP•Y•ble 11 uma ol sale In l•wlul UNDERLAND (under th of Illa Recofdat of Orange County. Tru11ee under and pursuant lo the (under the ltldependenl Ad· m~ 01 the United St•tHI at depende t Ad nistr u Mid 0..0 ol trutt o..cnt>M the power ol ..,. conl9'red In tl\at C411 · nun111trouon or Estates Act) SOUTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE f .,._ n Thin! a on lolloWlng P'oo-nY taln oeeo Of Trull eaecutad by Th J f h · . 0 RANGE COUNT y 0 LO 1:<111tate5 Acl). e peuuon PARCIM.-1 An undivided 1 ll060 RICHARD V SNYDER, AN UNMAR· e pct lion is set or ear~~ COURTHOUSE 211 w. Senta An•. set for heanng In Dept. No.' ~t c.n1 1n1., .. 1 '" 8lld lo Lot I ol RIED MAN. recorded Sac>u1mt>at 12. n Ot'.•pt. No 3 Ol 700 Clv19 Boulev•rd, City 01 Santi An• St•t• al 700 Civic Center Dr I Trect No. l5027, In 11141 City ol N-· 1979, end r•·rKO•ded Nov8mbef 9, ~nter Or., Wl'St, Santa Ana'I 01 ca111om11 ell right. 11119 and Sa Ana CA 9270jl l>Ol't BNch. County of Or~. State 1979 in booM 13388, Pao• 822, In· CA IJ2701 on January 11 19841 1nt111nl conveyed to and oow hal<I est. nta · ~ ol Calll0tnl•. u ~map reooro.c:t In 1trurr)ent No 1112s. Ot1nge County 1 !I 30 iM · by 11 und« .. Id oeeo 01 Tru111n lh• n December 28, 1983 at 9:3 b0011 510, pagea t9 111\d 20, M ... Racoroa. m Illa olllCe ol tile Counly a property lltutt9CI In Uld County end M cetlanaoua M~. In 1119 otnc. ol 1119 Record« ol MKl County u Re-- IF Y U OBJECT LO lh Slate d81Ctlb41d u lF. YOU OBJECT l h County Recofdat of Mid County c0tder'1 lnttrumenl No 10424, by Kranu.ng of the petition you P ... RCEL 1: An undivided II 10Gth 0 l e EXCEPTING THEREFROM alt oll, reason ol. br .. cll Of deleult in P•Y· ·h Id lthe ' h 1ntlll'eet In end 10 Loi 1 to Tr.cl 82• 1. ranting of the petition , you• 911. miner• I• end o 1 ll•t mane or perlorm•M• ol th• obll· s ou e r appear at t In the City of Coate Ma ... County ol houJd either appear al the hydrocarbon aut>et~nc. lylng below gellona sec;ured theteby, lncludtr•Q hearing a~ st.ate you ob~-Ot•t\Ql. State 01 c amornla .. P9t earing and st.ale you ob,ec~ • d41pth of 500 '"'from the 9'.lrf-thll bteecn or oe11u11. Notice 01 lions or file w~llen ob~· mep rec0tded 1n Boole 34 1. p•ge• 21 f . ol Mid P'°'*1Y· but With no right ol w111eri wu reo0tde;<I Sep1emt>at 12. lions with the .tourt befo end 22 01 mlac:eff•neou6 maps, In the ons or 1le wntkn ob~·1 ""rf-entry. u t...-..d In lnllru· 1983, •• Aecordet • ln1trurnen1 No . 0111eeo111>eCounry Record., or .. Id ons walh the court before! men•• 01 r-d 83·399745, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC tht' h earing. Your appear· County he hean Your a r-' ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO. an«· may be Ir\ pel'!lOn or by EXCEPT THEREFROM lJnlll I nee y ~· ppeab Unit• 100 to 112, 201 to 212. 301 to DER FOR CASH. law!ul money Of the your attorney 11>rough toe•11llownupon1heCon-mo 111 person or ~312, 401 to •t2, ell tnclualva II United States. 0< • aa1hlet's crieck IF YOU ARE A CREDI domlnlum Pten reoc:rded In bOOll our allorney Mown Ul>Ol't Ille Condominium Pl•n drawn on• 1111e or nauonal bani\, a • 111s2 page G90. omc111 Rec0td•. lF YOU ARE A CREDI-recotdad In booll 10736. P• 373. st•te or ledltfal credit union, 01 a TOR or a t:ontmgent credit.or .. amended by .,, Instrument r• R ora rontangenl crro1to Offlcl.t R«:o<dl ot Orenge County state Ot leder•l uv1n91 •nel io.n of tht' dl'('ea.sed you must file corded 1n bOOll 11263 PIO& G9 01 f h d aa.ed flj and •mendmenl tlletato recotded In usocia110<1 dom1Clled In 11111 e111e1 Y o •I w th th t 0111e1a1 RKOtdl · I e ~-e • you must ~ booll t078e, page 929 Official Ra-en payable 11 lh• ume of H.le, el ur l aim 1 e rour or PARCEL 2· Unit 88 H tllown upon our claim with the l'OUrt or cotds r19n1. 1111e 1nd interest held by It. as HAUS, Austria (AP) pr~nl 11 to the penionaJ rep· the Conelomlnlum Plan tel«reel to In resent il lO the personal rep-PARCEL 2. Unn 100 In the City of Trusteo. in 11111 real property SJtuate resentauve appomled by the p.,ce1 1 ebova ese t.auv led b th N-po!'t l!Mch, County 01 Orenge, In said County end State deacrlbed Hanni W enrel of ~urt within four months The street lddreas ind ot1141t n e appoin Y St••• of ca111orn11. u ltlOwn upon u 1011ows for Wenzel L h · f h d f f common daSlgn111on 11 any of the urt Within four mont lhe Condominium Plan r800fded In That portion ollol 24S ol Newport ux· tenstetn won a rom t e ale o 1rst 1SSuanre reel property deecribeci ebo"e 11 rom the dat.e or first issua boOk 10736, Pao-373. onlctal ,..._ Heignts, es per map rec0<d4ld 1n World C up downhill slu r le tters as provided In Sec· purported 10 be. 627 Danube Wey, r Jett.en as provided In Sec· OOtdl. In Illa offlcia ol the County Book •. P•g• 63 ol MlecalllMOUS race h e re today. edging uon 700 or the Probate Code c o111 Me ... CA 92626 700 t h p ba ~ Rfl<lord•r ol .. 10 County. 1nd Maps, 1n 11>e Ollice 01 111e County f California The wne for Tlwl undartlgned Ttu1tee di•· on o t e ro ~e amendment tllafato recorded 1n Recorder ol said Coonty. together second-place Irene Epple . c1.,m1 any ll•blllty lor any incotrect· ( CalJforrua. The time to bOOI\ 1078e, page 929. ONlciel ,..._ wllh lhe abandoned portion ol S•nta of West Germany and hhng clauns will not expire ,,... 01111a atrMl eddrest ano othel iling clauns will not expi cord•. In 111a office ot 111a County Ana Aven~ ad1oin1ng $111d 101 on the Marla Walll . ""'r of S wttZ· prior l.O four months Crom the common 0e.ign111on 11 •ny .nown nor l.O four mo ths fro th Recofdat of .. Id County no<thwest described as 1011ow1 "" ate or the hearm nollced ha<9tn. • . n m e YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Beginning al the 1nteisec11on ol er land. bove g Said sale w111 be m•d•, but Without le of the h eanng nol1ced DEED OF TRUST DATED Septem· the cen1er11ne 01 Santa An1 A11.,,ue, w l' . covenantOIWDlllnty.••P'llSSOtlm· bove. lber 30. 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE Wllll lhe center hne OI Twenty·Fl<SI enze S w1nn1ng YOU MAY EXAMLNE the ptled. reg•rdlng tltle, po-ion. 0t YOU MA y EXAMINE the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Street. as said streets are lhown on time was 1 minute, 44 67 file kept by the court. u you encumbt•noet, IOP•Y 11141 temainlng .1 k b h If PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A the map 1bo11e men11oned, and seconds Epple s kued the re tnt.eresl.ed in \he estate p1tnG1p91 aum 01 ,119 note(s) MCU<ec:I I e ept Y l e court you PUBLIC SALE IF' YOU NEED AN 1nence southwesterly •long tne ' by Mid Dead ol Truit, wllh lnt.,HI re tnt.erested In the est.ate. EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Gllfllllf tine ol Senta Ana Avenue, tricky course, marked you may serve upon the ex· 111.,eon aa ptovldeo In .. Id noie(i), ou may serve upon the ex-OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST 180 09 reet 1nance toutheuterty with bald patches and ulor or adrrumstrat.or, or idvancea. 11 any, und., the te<mi 01 uLOr or adrmmstrator 0 YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT.ACT A perellet with 111a norlllaaaterty line ol 1 45 OO upon the attorney for the ex-.. fd Deed 01 Trull, lee1. cnarg" • LAWYER. aa1d Loi 2•5. and 8klension tlla<eol, icy s n o w , in : . dm d •nd expenMs of the Trustee and 01 upon the attorney for the ex-310 Femtndo .,Q.1, Newport 200 1ee1 thence nortllaastetly p1r•· Wal liS<'r was urned m ut.or or a ml.Strator, an 111a 1rus11 created by said o..o ol ior o r admm1Strat.or and e.ec11. CA 926&3 lie• w11h 1n1 nonhwestatly line ol ta1d l.45.03 The top Ame ri· file with theroun wat)) proof Tnnt '°' cheunount rNSon•bly .,_ file wnh the roun wnh proof "Cit • ttrMt aodrH• or common 101 end ••'.,,"°" theieot. t80 09 f service. a wn tten request 11m11.o robe S5 t,538 82 f deslgnlllon 01 P'°'*1Y It anown 1ee110 the center 11ne of T_,ly·Fttst can finisher was Holly tal th d ..-.ial The t>enelk:I.,-,. unOe< Hid oeeo service. a wntten request •t>ova. no w•ttenry 11 given •• to 111 S1ree1 111enee n0<1h-tllfly .iong Flanders of Deerfield, mg at yo~ esire 5~" 01lru1111e<e1otoreeHcuted •nd de-tatlng that you desire speciaJ complet-sa 0t corrllC1MU).'' TM u1d ~11r llne. 200 ree110 tM point notK't' o f the filing of an in · livered 10 11141 undei•lgneel e wrltttlf1 n otice of the filing of an ln· batlellclery und., Mid Dead of 01 tieo•nnlng N.H , 10th m 1:46.51 ventory and apprauiement of 0ec1at1t1on of Oel•ull end C>amwic vento y and r me t 0 Ttu•t. by reuon ol • brNCll or~ Excep1 the northwesterly 147 leet The other American tale asse-ts or of the pell· '°' S•te. and• wtnlen Not~ 01 o. r app aa.se n . leult In the obllQ•tlon• MCured tl'lereol ( . fault and Etectton fO Sell The u~ I.ate assets or o f lhe pell·! lll«eby. llafatofor• executed and Tiie s11ee1 address 01 other com• in~er. Cim:y Oak of lions o~. a<.WUnts menuoned algned ceuM .. td Notice 01 Del•u• tions or accounts me nuoned o.llveiced 10 the~• writ· mon de11gn1hon ot 111e real Pfope<ty Orchard Park. N. Y , was m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of ano Elec:Uon to Seit to be rac0<0.0 11 in Secuon 1200 and 1200 5 of ten Oedet•tlon 01 Deleult 8lld De-flefelnabOve dncMbed 1• purponed 25th in 1 he held 30 in the Cahforrua Probate Code. 1119 county wnere the •NI PfoPally h h Cal f . p .__ r '...... mand fOf Sale, Mid wrttt.,, notloe of to be. 311-A •nd 311·B 2111 Stree1. LE AT RI c E Ly N NE loceted t e 1 om1a ro .... te ......,.,.e. ,t>r..cn 1111d of al.cltlon to ce.;aa 1ne Co11• Mn• CA 1 :47 .76 01ted D.c.rnt>at 1 1983 BAIRD & BAIRD und«llgned 10 Mii Mid ptot>llf1Y to The under'11gn.O l'leteby disolaims ____________ ,LA1TS RLALTY INCORPORATED Altoraey1 for Pelltloner Nlllly H id ol>llQetlon•. and,,... •II lleblllty IOI eny 11'1(.0trectnns 1n P\alC NOTICE UO Soutb Loi Robles An., .. Mid TtullH 4!70 Long Bucb Boulevard 111., the une1.,11gnee1 ceuMd Mid said a11ee1 eddress °' otl'le• com-1---....:...;=~=..:..;.;:;;:... ___ ulte tU By R J Tllomas notic. of b<NCh and of .iactton to mon dea19n111on YOU AU IN DffAUl.T '*°'"A p d CA t J lOI VIQa Ptnldent Loag Btacb, CA. t0807 J be recotded Oeoemt>et 27, 1982 u Saio Jele w1tt o. made w1thov1 OIEIEO Of' TflUIT, OA'Tti> NOVPt-aaa eaa, · 3223 w Sia th St Published Orange Coas ln1tr No 112-453261 ol Offiei.t ,..._ w1rr1n1y eapreu 0t 1mp1ieo r99aro- Hfl 22. tm. UNLE1• YOU TUI Publ.J.shed Orang~ Coast LoeAngetH.CA.90020 Dail Pilot Dec 20 2l 27 100td1lnt1wionio.ottheReoor<>erol 1ng 1111e. posse$$10n or encum· ACTION TO ,flOTICT YOUfl Daily Pilot Dec 20, 21. 27, C2t3) ~-3170 Ht 510 198/ ' ' ' 'Orange County: brances 10 salllty 1ne p11nc1p1I bal· "'~flT't, IT MAY H IOlO AT A 1983 Publillled Ol1nge Cout 011ly Pilo Said aala wlll bam.Oe. but wltllou1 anc;e Ol IM Nole 01 other obllga11on f'UtM.tC t.u.r. • YOU NE.10 AM '"'"O 83 Dec 13 20 27. 1963 6559-8J. covenant 0t w.,r11111y. OXPf' ... or I~ MCUted by n1d 0..0 ot Trvsl w1tll Xl"l.ANATION Of' THE NATIMI '""' • 15467-11 plied, regarding lllle ~. O< 1nlerHt 9lld Othet sums as provided Of THE '910CUDINO AQA.INIT fl'\llLIC NOTICE ancumt>ratlGel. to P.Y the remaining 11\efem. plus 1dv1n<:ft ot 1ny unoet YOU YOU lffOULD CC*TACT A P\llLIC NOTICE prln(;lpll aum ol the note(a) MCured the terms lllareol and •ntatell on LAwYffl. NOTICE OF DEATH OF by H id deed OI Tru1t, With Int-• suen adv•ncu ano plus tees NOTtCI Of' TflUITH'I IALE NOT'ICI Of' P\8.IC NOTIC£ MORGAN A. BISSEY ANO U In Mid no1a pro111ded, ldv•nc;e1. II cnarges and upen5" of Illa l rult.,. NO 10tU4 "*-IC HR.AlllMG •ny. und« tM term1 ol nld Dead of and ot the tru111 etHlecl by taod On Jln\llfY ·Hi 11134 11 1000 Notic. •• llllfaby given 11\et the ~COUlllT OF PETITION TO ADMlN· tru1t.l-.dl•1ges.lllde•pen-ol Deed or Trull Tlla aotal amount ol M . •• TM RM{ Enttm l.ot>by Plw>nlnQ CommlMlon of Ille City of c:.::!~:. ~ IS TE R EST ATE N 0 . tM TrustM and ol 1119 1rut t1 crMled aa1d obllg11ion •ncludlng rut0n1b1y Slll SlrMt Of Chicago Tltle In.. ~~rt ~ ..:!,.~ ~putlllc COUWT't OP~ A·U1M5 by tMd 0..0 of Truat eetm111eo IMS. chat!I" anC1 811· 0 . toc•t.0 at 501 N Mein StrMI In O<I •• ~ ~ ~ all he' be , ..... __ Seid .... -be ll9ld on: Tl'l\K .. ~ ot 11141 Trust•, •• IM Um• Of Ille City of S1n11 Ano. Count 'of po+1 ,., ..._.._ 9ulldinga 1 In ,.. JOHN MICHAEL REVNOL.OS • 0 i.n. ne ..,...-,es, d•Y. J--"f 12, tM-4, •• 2«1 P m. 1n111.11 publtc1t1on of thll Notl<l9. ia tinge, Sl•le of C•lll0tnl• C~ll· Amendment No S9G on Pf~Y Mln0t, by TRISTANO and PATRIC!,., redalors and contingent •I tll9 Chapman ,._venue entrenoa 10 s49.•6ol 96 FORNIA RECONVEYANCE . COM IOCllad It Bloctc 400 Newport SCIOTTI editors of MORGAN A Ille Civic Cant., Bulldlog -aoo fall PANY. 1 C1lff0<n1a COll>Ol'•llon, _; ~!!'~:~ "l•bllth 1 Plllnnad c::J: ~ BISSEY and persons wh~ Cllepmen Ave., Of~. CA Dated Oeceml)er t6 1993 uly appotnlad TruttM unct.r tti.t • ..,. I .._, h At lhe time of the Initial l>Ubll-FABER FINANCIAL .,n Dead 01 Trull eaeouieo b Communfly Development Plan and Of MAim Y uo: Ot erwlSe Lnterested cation ot 1111s not~. tM total 1 Ci hlom•• CO<POl•toOO RICHARD J RUSSMAN • 111 ~ Oe1191<>pman1 St.ndetd• '°' Block Wherau, tll• petition ol ln the will and/or estate. emount ol tl\9 unp.i<i b.tanc::e of the as Trustee men. PAUL R RUSSMAN ::20 400 ol N•wport Center. H••, TRISTANO and PATRICIA SCIOTTI A peuuon has bttn filed ObllQ•tlon MCUrad by the ll>O\ll ~ By GOLDEN PACI FIC TRUST DEED DOROTHY M RUSSMAN llu band propoHI lllO 11\cludM a taqunt to H parant1 OI applicant JOH,.I b Do Woodh ecrlbed dead ol 1ru1t end "tlmetad SERVICES ' • emend pO(llOnl OI Ot1trlct~M9'>1 MICHAEL REYNOLDS .• MlnOI', hlH y ns ouse in the •• ... d d I •nd wtle, •• 1ru1tors. tecoro.d °" No 49 and SO'° u to reel Slid .,_,Ried w41ll 1f\9 GIWll of 11'111 coura Supenor Court oC Orange co, 35'~ •3~02 . .,, • v.npet ' a .ca111orn11 corpot111on Oecemt>et 12. 1976, IS ln1tru ...... 1 Cllangl • I ··' . Its Agenl No 14090 In book t211S7 P9lll property t1om Iha C·O·H Otetrlct t lor an Ofdet fin Mic ng AppllCanl ' n ly requesung lhal Don Tll9 total lndabledMM being an By (SEAL) Rnooe L1nog,.~n 1s11, ol on1e111 Recotdl ol Orange :~ P·C (Planned Communll'f) ~ ~~:"1c11":n ~Ml Reynold• Woodhouae be appointed as tttlmata 0<1wfllc:tl1119 opetitng bid I• Pres1den1 County. St••• ol Calllornll , under t NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 11\at 911 peraonal represent.allve to COITl9U7 !~3m71l:....ti: OOl2alned by7 Gall· I 155 CMC Cent8f Ot1"8 WNI tlla powei ol sale tti.teln oont•lnad Ing( I •)• ........ or( 13182 ·4865 Santa Ana CA 92703 will Mll •t publle •uctlon to IM lllgl'I: GIVEN 11111 • Negetlv. Oeeler111on petllOOI lnt.,..ted In Hid m11t•· dmlmsler the l'Slate of,tlla d•y bel0ta tha Ille Telephone (71•1836·6G08 1 bldde< IOI COii. or cllaek u de-~:.: S::~~ ~~lt~~ =bat~,'~:..~"'~~'~' MORGAN A BISSEY Ne°;~agR~:6V:~6~e,;'ANY Published Ore.nge Cou1 Delly P1lo1 IGllbed below, 1>9Yabtaet 11141 llmeol the 8'>9ttca11on noted al>C>Ye 11 It1,._ of o.,~ 10 etlOOlo cauM-.. thl~ (under the Independent Ad· ..... T Dec 21 28 1963 Jen • 198• Mle In lawful money OI the Unlled ' _,,, . U __, l\lllM. 6S77-83 Stllea ol AmetiCa without w1rr1nty .,..._,, Intention of ,,,. City to .C· epplie9tlon fOf dlenQf' Of nemo muualnltlon of Estates Act) By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY. egent · cept the Negattva Oeclar•tlon and lflould nol be gtallted. e .... t f h Bu Ml,._ M•h-As1111an1 Sac> •• .,. ... or Implied .. to tltle, UM , IUpporllng document• The City -IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ttlal ti peu .. on IS !le o r ear:in rt•• _, -~-.. ------..... ---- posaesalon or enc;umbtenu., au c;ourao-• mamben 01 1119 genairW copy ol thla Ol'Mr 10 allow cauM 1>11 in Dept . N_o. 3 at 700 C 1vi Ona ryClty Bllld WHt Oreng• CA PUBUC NoTICE tight. 1111e •nd Interest now held by 11 publle to 1....i.w and eomrnant on publlllled once e week for fOUf ..c· nter Or .. W est, Santa Ana, 92G68 · · '::=====================~ ~~ru~:~~o:,~:~ thl• dowrnantallon COOiM ol 1119 oaMlva week• p<\Or to Ille dey of CA 92701 o n January 4. 1984 (714)635-8268 ..JT:9cw ... 1119 f ar.a!d Cou s Hagltlve Oeclet•tJon and IUPPOfl· Slid '-Ing In The Deify Piiot, • 9·30 A M Publlllled Oranoe COUt Dally PllOt --wtt· a or nty Ind tar•. 10 lngdocumentt-•11•111.blalQrpul>o ~ of gan«al ~tlon al · · · Dec 21.28. t983.J9f\ 4 1984 ,,._nneAU PARCEL 1 U 11 298 th lie r....i.w and lnsc>eCllon 11 tM Plan· f)ffnted In the COunt)' of OfW>Qe lF YOU OBJECT l.O the 4578-63 ~T":;n "::I:: TO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat a Town Hall meeting will oe held lo take public 1es11mony regarding a Oral\ Binding Agreement per1a1n1ng 10 Fhgl\I L1m1ta11ons at John Wayne A1tpor1 Copies ol the draft agreement are avallable to the public upon request NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thal said Town Hall Meellng will be held on the 4th day o f January 1984, at the tio\Jr ol 7 30 p m 1n the Newport Beach Cny Hall Council Chamoers 3300 Newpon Boulevard. Newport Beach, CA that cert•ln co!:domlnl~~ pc::,:':'; nlng Oepar1mant. City or Newport DATED: Nov 29. t9&3 granting of the pettUon. you "°"'ll'TY o ... A: dad In Bool\ 12331. peg .. 708 to B .. cll, 3300 Wiit Newport FRANK OOMENCHINI sh ould either appear at the DllD•tc ..,,.TICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lJNDER A 7• 11--L... n.oi..1 1 "-d IO Boulev.,d, Newpo+1 Beach, CA. Judge of tht h · d b ' r\IU\. nu NOTICE OF LEN o •TE .. .. . ........ va, vn""• .--.or • o r· 92863. (714) 640-2197 ~Court eanng an state you o Y!f:· I . ,. O: rebruary enge C<>unty, Calttornl•. on Augull NotlGa la lllteby ""1her ~ 11\et 11119TAMO • ,A1111CIA KtOTll uons or flle written objec· ec.-. 23. 19113 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. 10, 1977. u denned In the Oedlt· td bllc llM<I w411 be Mid ,.. ~...,.... ... NOTICI TO CMDfTOftl TION TO PROTECT YOU" PAOP· •llon of Raetrtctlon• tac«ded In :. 5~ dr, o4 J ng 111'4 ., 1: c .......... CA. .a'7 Uons with mt court before Of' MIU( ~Pffl ERTY, IT MA't BE SOLD AT A PV&- BC)OI( 11784, pagea 1394 to 1431 hour of 7·30 p~ the Council (714) ...... fll th~ heanng. Your appear· (leca.110t .. 101U.C.C.) LICSALE.IFYOU NEEO ANEXPLA· lnclulllva of Ottlel•I Rec0td1. end In Cllembat'I. of Iha . Newpo+1 e..ctl Publlllled Oflll>Qe Coell Dally Piiot ~ may be In pel"90n or by Notic. It ll«eby given to credltOll NATION OF THE NATURE Of THE book t I 784. P9Qft 1432 to 1485 City Hall. 11 wnlcfl tlrM and pl-Dec. 7, 14, 21. 28, t9!3 your attorney I ol the within n•m9CI tran•lttOfl•) PROCEEDING AGAINS,T YOU, 'IOU tnclvtlva ol Of!lclal Reco<d• of Hid any and 111 1>9tlonl fntar•ted may 153ff.8l lF YOU AR. E A CREDI thll 1 bulk 1u1n1lar 11 1bou1 to be SHOULD CONTACT A i.AW'tER .. County, •nd •ny l!Tlend,...,,11 °'an· 9POMt and be heerd thereon • m9CI• °" P.,-IOllal ptot>llf1Y llllfaln· On J1nu1ry 4, 1984, •I t:OO P.M. neutlont tllerato, .na toceted on Jttnft ParllOO, ~•tary · •-"' Mnnr~ TOR or a c:ontJngent creditor 1nar deletlb41d CONDOMINIUM TRUSTEE SER· 92663 tllll cer1aln ,.., property dfferlb41d Pl•nnlnQ ComnllMlon ,-~ ""1 rw. of the deceased you must file The na,,,_ and t>u"""8 fd· VICE u duly 8'>9<)tnled Truat• H Loi I or Trect 9092, H 1llown on Cit of N.wport BMcll l . . h, h di-of lhe Intended lran11.,~ under el'ld pureuent to NOTICE Of WANDA E ANDERSEN • map tecordilc! In book 407, Paget NdTE The axpanM of thlt l't01ie9 II WOMIM' C~ATION your c a_un Wll t e court or .,. M P.H AUTO PARTS INC .. LIEN reoordad Marcfl 26. 1913, • C11y Clerk 30 and 31 ol Mlacell•neou• Mepa 01 p.td from 1 llffn9 IM GOllec1ed from APfl9AL aC>AM> pre111ent ll to the personal rep-14439 Culver Drive. lrvtne. CA. lnat No. 83· f28233. of Offlc:lal ,_. City ol Newpott Beac h Orange County. Calll0tnl1. 1,,. applleant APP\Jc:AnoN '°" reeentaUve appointed by the 92714 00td1 In the office ol the County ===============::=::::=:::::'.====~~===========ll PAACEL 2 Anul'ldlvldad 11120111 Publllhed Ot~ Coaet Dally Pflot ·~.:,n:-~~'1::' urt Within four months The IOG9llQll In C.lllOtfll• ol ,,,. Recordar olOl~County,Stat•ot =o .nt., .. t In llld 10 alt of 1119 tMI pr09-Oec 2, 1983 . . chief Hecvtlva oftlu Of pr!nclf)al Calllofnla. The Dedltant WM! CUL· llJH NDTICIS erty delet11>41d .. lot , on Ille Mep . Mr 8emwd Wittler from ~dateof (lrtt l&tU&llCe bulll'IMI offloe of the Intended VEROALE COMMUNITY HOME· ol Ill• •bOY•t•laranced tr•ct. W&-83 Sodll $ecuftty No. 55-352-71" oC letters u provided ln Sec· tran1lar0t 11. Mme .. OWNERS ASSOCIATION Th• PACK MAKGt.:ERITE E PACK j)()'l\C'd a way Dv<Pmber 1~.1!1ij3 in Upland. Uih· rurnrn S hf' was thl' bf\IQW'<I PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery • Mortuary Chapel • Crema1ory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpon Be&eh 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Leguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach. Ca. 92651 494-94 15 NllCI MOnmRI alUPOADWAV MORTUARY , 10 Btold'fray eo.ta M..a &42·9150 IAL. TZ HJtGIRON IMITM 6 TU'TMIJ. WHTCUff CHUIL •21 E 17ttt It C-taM ... &46-9311 ' together with all Improvement• ~,:u1ar Erac:tOl'"I inc;. Uon 700 of the Probate Code All other bullneH n.,,_ 91109S. O'tlrner ol llld condominium la: . tllet.on, ••oec>tlng tlletafrom COn·• 1't11UC NOTIC£ ~~··Fund f r-j'f dr ..... uMd by the Intended tran .. J-Reilly, Sendrl Aellly Law- .1111th1•r of Neal L Wilson of domlnlum Unl11 210 througll 329.' P.O. Boll 3015, ~.CA 90108 o. ._.I omla. ~e time fM ler0t within thrM yeara tae1 yMf'I renoe J. Rallty WILL SEU AT PUB-C~t.a Mesa, Robert Crocker lnclullve. IOCated tllareon NOTICI Of :·~Boll 1438, ~ <>Ma. filing cl.alms will not expire lut put 10 tar u known to the LIC AUCTIOH TO HIGHEST 81~ •1f Santa Ana, Bonnte J o Excepting therefrom .,, 011, ou. P'UDGI •AL.a ,J7 8 er-........_ L ............... c• prlor to four months from the Intended trana,.,. .. 1ra: Cfown Val-FOR CASH (peyeble et time of ... S h f U I d mlne rel1 and llydtoc.,bon RE. loan •32076435 · ..,..,,-•Y· °' ... ...--. ...., _._ f h h ,,_... le'f Auto SUpply 32210 Camino lnlewllllmoneyolt!laUMed81111•1 lllll 0 pan and IUl>elllf'ICll lylng below. dl9111 Oii YOUAM•Ol,AUL.TUMD«flA 90012 wole 0 le eanng no .... ..,.. Cec>111teno San °J.,, c.pifl attMtntl'9nCllOlllelaPllmeClty Tammy Jo Pack of Colt.a 500 ... 1 ftorn ,,,. IUrf-of Mid NOTI ANO llCUMTY AOMI• rT .. CU...D T'MAT? above. CA 928715.' u reno, H•H. Mation Rel~. 7822 Wf/111.et Ml·s.i. sister o f Albert Ind, t>ut Without t!la rio111 of antry,MIMT DATP> A..,.. 11111, 1.a. Ju 1· The a!'jllred ampoyee. bom YOU MAY EXAMlNE the Thaneme(1)and t>uelllMaec:ldr ... Str•t. L1Pllm1.CA. 9334hltrlgtlt. l>o<ison of Noble Oklahoma pon any ponlon of 1119 eur1-of lM.IH 'IOU TARI ACTION TO tr~ 1 1· ~Ila ~ II • file kept by the roun u you 01 the lnt91'1dad t11n1,.,'M(1) 11e: tltta al'ld Interest con~ 10 and . land '°',,,. purpoea ol •J!Plot· ....O,...CT YOUlll "°""'TV· rT ............. .,on """1obar .... tN2 " . DAVID B GISH ll'ld MARTHA M now held by II under Mid LIEN In the .trtd Jim Dodson o( Arkan· IOI', boring. ••tr acting, drlltlng, MAY .. IOU> AT A "*.IC 9ALI. L<>t A .... Callfomll by the -are lnteresled In the estate, GISH, 2018 N CeMbrldge. 0ranoe: property lltut1ed In Mid County end ~ she IS also survived b y nlng, Pf'o.pac;tlnO 10<. removing 0t • YOU NllD AM ~no.. ~ eu.talneel lflj\lty atteinO out of you may serve upon the ex-CA. t2M5 S1ata daeGribad 11: 1 hrc'<.' grandchildren and ar11.,lng Mid subs1•ncet, M r• OP THI MA TURI 0' THI In the oour.. of amc>IOyf'l'lltlllO «Utor or admlnlatra tor, or Thlllhe PfOP«t)' pen~t het"elO Lot too of Tr.ct Ne,, •~ In the f d h Id In 1119 dead from Praet.y of ~llDIMO AOAJN9T YOU YOU rigllt tag, hip end bectt. th f th II deaulbad In ~•I u · All etoel< City of INIM, Coun1Y Of OJ.noa. ~iur great gran c I ren th«n Cllt!Otnll, I Calll0tnl•ll0f• ~CONTACT A umR. 2. The kljlity occurred M lollow9: upon e attorney or e t'l<· In tr.O.. ftwtur ... 9qill-1, !ride St•ta of CallfQfnla, aa pet m8'I ,.. V •'-ttatmn will be Wedo.es· a11on. rec;orded Augu•• 28. t978 OH OECEM8EA t7tll, tN3, AT EmplOyee ~end ftll ecutor or admlnla\rator. and netnt e.nc1 gooc1 w111 ot1 cenaln auto corded tn Book m , P-e-3t to 42 dJ)'. December 21.1983 from bOOI! 12816, P9Ql 1819 of~ 10:00 A~::. WESTtRN THRIFT & 3 ~ .. Ullll-nlngalll tlrMOllnlUfY Cile with theoourt with proof 1*1• t>u.in.u lnclulJve ot Ml~ Mepa, In ~ w 9 PM Funeral servku d1 1 LOAN AaoOCIATION, PU:OGEE =· ... 2 00 per llOut, 40 llcM'I per o f servitt a written ......,ues\ 111\d iocatld ar 14439 eutvw o. . the olllce of the county ~ of ' PARCEL 3· An aiiCIUllve ..... WILL SEE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO · ' • -., 1Mne CA t27 t4 llld 00\ll\I)' Will be Thursday. c:>.?cember t appuf191'1111'1t to IUCh Unit for THE HIGHEST BIDOEA FOA CASH 4. The lnfUrt ~ ~ • atallna \.Mt )'1>U desire •peci•l T,,. &uiin-s name uMcl by llld The ttl'Mt ~ Md oomtnoft :!:!.1983 at 2 PM at Pierce he UM •nc:I ~ency oltll<>M pot· OA CASHIER'S CHECK. (paye06e at IOllOwt: Oatober 13, 1M2 to pret-notice o f the filing ol an In· 1ran1f«Ofl ar Mid loc:etlOI\ 11· dMlgnallon, If aftY, Of the,_. prop. Brothers ~II . Broadwal Ion• ot the Rettrk:tad Common time o1 aate kl llWfVI money Of Ille an!. ventory and apprallement o( IRVINE CITY AUTO PARTS. erty o.acnbed •bow te ~ed to C R ,.. ci.algn1tld In Iha o.clw1tlon United StatM) AT t 111 !AST '" COlnpenMtlOn ... p9'd: ftO t .__ Tl\et llld bulk tr.,,.,tr le lntanded be: 3842 COIWt 81,_, !MM, CA hapel, everend Paul · Rettrtcllona and 1t1own on ,,,. KATELLA AVENUE. ORANGE, e ~·tnurenotorUll-efla~ ameta or 0 tnc .pell· to~ conaummeted at t!la o111oe ot: t2M4 Thomas. Church of l."hrut, m Plan tor MCfl Unit. CALIFORNIA, ALL RIGHT. TIT\.l ~· ~..uon w. UON or .acounta mentioned BURROW ESCROW co .. 2070 N The ut~ TNlt• oi. Costa Mesa. o tflciatlng. ln· The tot• amount ot ,,,. unp.ics ANO INTEREST IN THAT CV.TAIN :t. ... MW beer!,......., --ln Section t200 and 1200.5 at Tuttln Aft •. s.M• Ana, CA. t2705. ln'f llebllty tor ln'f ~- wrment al Harbor Lawn .. lftOI. lnt••t thereon. 1QOelhet NOTE AND TRUST OHO DAT!O I 7 dllt• Of lnjuty. no. lhe Califomia Probate Cod~ on Ot ener Januety 10. 1914. -ol IM., ..... ~.,.,°"* • h reaaonably •tlmled coat1. •11· Augu1t 13th. 1112 DICVTED BV • Medlc;9ll "-'"*" wtl ,... B -• . Tlllt bllfll trwhlf le Mteat to ~ t:MaigllltlOI'<, If q , lfloMI c.A-met.ery Pierce Brotht'rt -~ edltanoee 11 file time Of OA DENNIS R. Fi!IAT'T IN 'AVOR ~yea, Mltdl t, 1"3 .. ,,_.. AU.AN • · wr..ISS fl AS-Calllornla Uniform Commetclal ,,.,.11, 01-11 Broadway. Colt.a Mesa, lie 1n111a1 publlcl,lon Of thle NotlOe OF JOHN R MUSCH, mentwte~by ltleE~ SOCIATES COcM Section Gtot. SeldMllWllbemedt,bllt~ IH4!·9l~ e f.N,ott.22 Sald .... wtllb9rneo..~wltflout ~ .......... ~enoe ~ ftO. 0... An.nMy fer Pedt .... r TheNWMendeocl,....oltNper· COWMntorwemmy,_,,,..or• Currtntly daJed CMNare C'*-• oovenent cwwwrenty. ~or Imo ,.__ r-r tor -"Y hMlfl _.. 11H Allutie A eon wttll wtiom dlllma may b9 Ned ta , ~title. P 11 111lon. or c.rtlfled Chedi1 p1y91M to the plied. reo-dfnO tttta, pc 11111001 or ""::,o tllla~ ftO dOCtore not • --• ._____.. CAW9MHtt'7 IUAAOW (I(:~ CO. 2010 N. curnbr•nc.e. lnctudlnt , .... JONES ~tee°' bidder fife eoc.c>table to enoumtlfllnOM. 10 rwt the unc>e'd =::.°' ,._ '°' b)' empqw or .....,. lllCllOI, • Tuettn Aft., a.Ma Ana, CA. N10I OM#ld~OflM ~ EVAN DEMUTH JONES Ml .. Pfovldad Pf°'* lclentlfl· l>elanoe of Ille Note MOUl'td b)' 1t1e ..._._. ~ ..tlO .,_.or Publiahed Oranp C:O.. 1W: &crow .t40241, end ""'._. end Of tM 1Nltl cneeed ~ ..... Ion la .,,... Secu111y AgrHmant 10 11111: .,. ...... _ "" ..... lnlutY .,. Cett-Dall PU t [)fie 20. 21 27 d4ly ~ tlllng cllllma by eny CNdtt« Uei\, to PllYIM,........_ pussed away ~mber From lnlOrl'll1tlon wlltcll thel24,64t4tlftdudlng.aapr0Yldlelln tlne6e Hoeoltel, P.O. lo)t IOH. lit-Y o · ' ' 'lflllltbeJanuaryt,t ..... wtllcfttalM lnO Ol'lnolpellUMol~llen(altowft 20.1983 at Be.lboa Island He rvet .. dlenw *61>1e. but IOf Mid Not•. edltlof'CM. If fllfl/, ,_, ~.<lA.~7:0r.E.M.0.-, 1983. ~day~the~ U .241.&0wltt\int.-t'*'9ol\hm WAS born Octobtr 20 1908 In TN•• melt• nor...,... charoet lllld •• pen ... Of the '°,11,,. ~· llijjlwwoM, CA 8~43 tlofl cs.....,.....,~ 1. ,.., .. per lfWM'fl • O h nd .L f allon OI' WINltlty. IM ltr.t ad-plcjgM, • ,_,.. De1ed. Doeolmb.-14 tte3 pt'CMOed In Mkt llerl, S*ll ooet19. 1u. a a reslucnt o eea(M) or °"* COfllmon d9elo· Wdl'V'IN TH"'" AND LOAN AS-I . Tiiie ~ffoft ta llllld ~ ••II' NOnct ..,...,., .__,. co. THE DlCLAMNT. Un4Mt ...., B:1lboa t.l&nd since 1930. He of 1ne•t1ove dAaCtlri.d P'OI>-80CIATION °' • ,....f•=ellMll'Y Pe'"' .,. .... T.-A• HOTICI W LirN. ,,...-.. • I~ ~rvlvtd by hla lovlna II.: ·4~, IMM. CA. t21t4 av: 0.1.. VAN oaoti. ,.; T.,,,.or!!....-, ~~. ..cmlOUI ._.. .... Ma, CA..,, encl __..., to ............ wift' Marv Jlelfon Jones 1K la Mino a06d for Iha AUltTANT MANAGf" "*••t __ ,_, • ..._ ..... WTAW PublllMcl Or~ Co.\ Oeftr .... I ~tloft Clf Olflllft Of ·" • ~ tM ~ AITAIL BAHKINO '°' """"°"' ...-.._ The ~ .,.,._. .. dOlnQ Not Dec. 21, 1"3 auft Ind DwMnd fOr a.. 9'ld I cfaugh~r Jean MOON> o eyMktOwfofTrvetlncMI-PutMltfltd Or-.~ Olllr "°' •••••t.Cor11peoN11onM ~ • Nf&...a ttotlOt Of°"""" 8IMI-. ~guN S.-ach. one IOl1 i-1ncUicpeNMoflMTIW'99D.c tf.1t.11.ao,"·'* rope r ••t•. "9111111111tellon. IAILINNMOTl!L."21~ toW.Thl"'•••_... Jumet C J f ,..__ cit S.. ~ lpdy) ...,,.,_ ..., .... -..... -......__. CA t2t13 NollOI of Dlflllll 9'ld -.....i On('t O ~.,. Oeeelnber6 tN3 •ll1Uh ..... lolllldlltl.Mor _....,.,~,_.., ollllto be,..,....ln .. c.n., Mrlll and five arand· Al,,OlllNIA AEOOHVl!YANCI "~~':'"0N.':';!'i ln••x•pen••lv•• ,..,...,~ ........... ('hlldren Mr Jont11 work«d PANY lft• • ~ llwft. ~ lilldl, CA " ' '(In lk epen' 1h1) "°' hlOll : ~ n. 1M on the 0.lboe fflTY from lialclTnaie. "(~~·~l!.•!.....,. tJ, a.on.A.~ In p rice : re11oneb1-. OOMtNIUM ~Tll KA· 11*30 until his reuremirnt ln · ...,,._ ltely, h.outhot V'Oe '""' ..,...... .... , ,_, ,..,,.. ... ~~ -..... .. ..._ Tilll w.ii ... lllad tMlll 119 ad\ler~fflolntfled ...,.... _......, T--1n prt~•: reaeonable : •v ._, ..,.._ _...., -Ocu!'Y a.ti Of er,.. COUnty an -·- 1969. He wlll be aadly 1~A,.,_ ~~ ...,.... 1110 oac..r.1._ 1100-.e~c......,._, .. m a...cl by the many fn.ndt , CA. t wt _.._ •. _,,, lallllft. CA.._ · ,_,. CIUllfled Adi 1•1 ~CA. MM ht' hu made In hia utrllme. lt8)10 -»M COMI t• ·1~-Coell l"IOt ~ Orm181 CoeM o.11r M2·te1r .. ng 111 77MU4 P~'ifk View Mortuary. DI· 14, a~:.o:'sa ~ 1'itot Claa1U~2~s\"n1'tlng . IO, o.o. '· 14, 11. ,:ft :.o.c. 14, 11, II. tm, Jin, "l, • 1. 14.~eo.t ~ ,_ fl'C't.On lte.a-a ......, .... I.., ..... ; .... - , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. December 2 1, 1983 03 Ml.IC NO nee P\llllC PtOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOllCC l'tllUC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICf It._. NOTIC« cw TM1el'U'S IAU NOTJCI CW T'MlettFe I.AU MOTIC9 CW ""'9TWl't IAU PICTmOUe IUllNCH ACTmOUt 8U ... H tUH"·'°" COWtT lflCTIT'OYt IUl,_H NC>TlCI TO CMDITOflt LMft .... ftu.t. A L-Ne. MMl'UCI L-No. IAlt'TON KAMI ITA Tl•NT NAiii tTATl•NT M TMI IT ATI M NA ... IT A fl•N f Of IUUC ~ T .... No. A-1rm T ......... ,.. T.I. .... IMMIM The IOllowlng P«90nl .,. dotng Tri. IOllOWlllQ pertOfl It OOirlO CA.LWC>f'NIA lfO" fhe lottowino perwn• ... 00"'0 IN' ,,., .. ,_ u Cc) UNIT COOi A UNfT COOi K UNIT COOi 0 butlntM H 11-•• THI COUNTY 0' l>UllntH aa ( .. . •• ~ COU>WIU aAMCIJI llCflOW IOUIT't LOAMt, IMC. Nl~T HC:tM>W COWAMY 8AIQOS·PERRY ENTERPRISES. BENNIE WILLIAMS & AS· ,,. .... o RON 8ARON SCHOOL or IN or~'" :.~·~i:.c,Vetl,::,,c:..,!'r.j ... VICll. INC. •• 011ty ~r)led TrultM unOef Ille •• dllly •Ppolnt.O Trutl• uncw the leeti Miiiiken A... • 111/lne. CA. OCIATES. 2486 t Oe1 P11d1: 6ull• In th• m•tUlf of th• AdOPllOl1 or RCC Hi RIO A OESION. 2Q 16 R•ahlll, 1'lll t bulk tr-I« II tbOUI lo be "OlllY eppoinlecJ Trutl• uno¥ 1n. lollowfr.g cle6crlbtd ~ OI trual followf119 dteetlbed clMci of lrutl 927 t4 , 0~1 POlfl~-~A 92829 THERE.SA A WHIT!l, • mlnu1 NO. CO"I MHI CA e2826 mt O• on penonll PfOj)t(ly Mrtln· tollowfng O..Crtl>td o..i ol trutl WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION~ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION &.E Brlggt llld Son, Inc;, 1800' ~nle 0 w lllll/'llt, 2& 16 ~ ~ Ron Btron t8136 l•tlllt!fwCIOO 1tter dMc:tllled WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BI00£R FOR ·10 THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR Mtltllteo Ave . trvtne. CA 92714 1•11 Aper1m«1I o. San Ct«rent•. CITATION !MM CA 02715 TM nem.e "'° bv.W-114• TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CASH ANO/OR THE CA8HIEAS OR 'Thomu J Pwry. t8002 Mllllken A 82871 10 VICTOR J WHITE I Ctmy l•lllO ,S01 AlnK>ll<I lrv•M Or--Of Ille lnlended 1111M1«~ CASH ANOtOR fHE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIAEO IN ERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Av•. ltv!M, CA U7 t4 Thlt OUalne.t It oonouet.o by Ill YOU ARE HEREBY CITED lo ~ CA 02? t• •r• Mp H AUTO PARTS INC CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COD£ SECTION 2924h (pay· IVIL COOE SECTION 2924h (pey-Thlt oulli>MI ,, c;onouct.a oy • nOl...Oull ono tl>l)e•r (111 Jtttu.,y 17 1911' " ''"' bu11neu • CortOUC'lllO oy .. 14439 Cul"9f Qfl... lrvlll<t, CA CIVIL CODE SECTION 4'924h (PI Y· I ble •• Ille lltne OI ult In llwfut ble al the time OI ..... In lawful g111~1l p111neB(llp &tnnle Q WtllttlN 1 30 o clock P M 111 Ille Court gono111 p1r1na1sn1p 9271,. •bt• 11 11141 ume ot aale 1n i.wtv1 money ot lht Unlled SltlM) eH right. on•y ol in• Unltecl 811•••1 all tight, Tflomu J P•rry Thi• 11111m•n• wu flied wtm an• Room. o! lh• 1bov.., onlllleo Court 1n llon B .. 1011 Th• loct llon 111 Cllllornla 01 Ill• mon•y ot Ille Unllecl Sltl••l au rlghl. 1111• •nd lntereet conveyed to 1nO Ill• erlCI lnler•sl convey.a lo tt\d fhl11tt1•men1 w .. llled with the ounly Cl..,i. ol Orenge Counly on Fr•eno. C1lllo1n11. 111<1n end mer111u Hua s1111111n1e111 w11• 11111<1 wnn In• chl•f eiu1eiullw ottkil or pttnclpal lllle enO 1n1ern1 co11119yed lo and now held by II undef Hid OMd or ow htlO by 11 uncar H id Died of County Clerk ot Oreno• Coun1y on T, 1G63 thow cauH 11 any yov hive, w11y H111 Cou111y Cterk ut Or•no• Ccxinty on butlnees 011~ 01 th• 101~ now helcl t>y n unoer Mid o..a of Trull In m• PIOC>ttty h•r11n1ne1 d• ru111n the pro~rty hert1n1tttf 0•· o.: e. t9113 l"2'.n041 IP41ltl•un ot RONALD c.. COOPER 1or OtK. I 1983 ltllltflf()( It urn. rrue11n tile ptop«1y ~eln1ttet oe-te:rll>td tlbed '2'1t7t Pul>lltlled OrlJIO• Cou1 Dally 1ne .ObPllOI• 01 RCC fHERESA A F2321D All Oll'lt< t>uel._. n•,._ 11nO tO llCrlt>ecJ TRUSTOR MILDRED E PL.ACE TRUSTOR JOHN BARTON WILLIAM L. DUlllANTl 1101 O.C '1 28 11183 Jtn 4, t I, WHITE yQ<Jr minor OlluQhlM MlOUIO Puo1t,,urc1 Or••'9• (.o..al Dally 0,...... U..O by the Intended ll•n.. TRUST OR HOWARD C HAASE BENEFICIARY EQUITY LOANS. BENEFICIARY HERITAGE PL.AN. AltDfM1 •I uw 1984 not be g,.ntecl P1lul Diie: 14 2 t 28 t98J Jlln 4 1 Within h 1 1 Y"fl DORTHA W WELLS INC NC 117111 lntne ll\ocl., lut1• 2Cll 11528-113 (SEAL) County Clerk anCI t884 ,:: put l>Ol f~~.r:'n'o:: 10 Ille BENEFICIARY WALTER R RECORDED Novttnl* 29. t982 RECORDED OCtot>tr 7 1981 at Tuellll, CA. nll0-r1t0 Clerk 01 Inti SUPlflOr 8462-83 tntllld.O uanalttM •r• Ciown Val-HAASE ANNE R HAASE .. 1n11r No 82·4 t4G73 ot Oltlct.i nsh No 8608 In B()C)I( t4247 Pao• (714) no-1012 ~UC NOTIC£ I Court or llie S1a10 ot ley Aulo Supply, 32210 Camino RECORDED Augull 29, t980 " Rec:orOt In O'I• oNIGe ollh• RecOfOer t450 ol Olllcl&l Recorda In lhe olll<:e Put>llah.O Orango COHI Dally '9CTITIOUa llUSIHltt Cahloro1e tor 1h11 ----P-l.18-l -IC_NO_T-IC_[ __ _ c s J Ct.P4 tnttr No 37385 on 9()()1( t3722 Pao• 01 Or•nge Counly, I the Recor<1•• ot Orenoe Coun1y. Piiot o.c 14, ? 1, 28. 19113, Jan. 4. County ol F11nno c:'':¥:f~· en uan auano 861 01 Ot11<:lel Recoros on lh• oNICI 1a1d deed 01 1ru11 deacrlbn the 1110 OM<! or 1ru11 de11<:1l~1 lhl 1984 NA .. ITATIMINT Pubhahed Orange Coast Dally P1101 ------------ The name(a) .no au.iness ecioresa ol IM Rocofaer ol Orenge County, IOllOwtng property o11ow1n?ee'operty MS&-113 Tn• tollow1ng ~aon1 111 Oolng Dec I• 21 28 1983 Jen 4 198'4 NOflCE OF ol the Intended lrtnalttel(I) arl Mid de.cl 01 truat delocfll>M Ille PARCEL 1 An uno1vl<led '•lh PARC 1 An undlvt<lt<I 1 80601 bug~ 'ttPORTS 29t N Slate 6.&96·83 PLEOOE 8Al£ OAVIO B GISH n<S MARTHA M lollowlng 1nlMMl In ana lo LOI 37 ol lr.CI No C4lflt lnle•ffl In ano IO Loi 1 of RE lOlll •3207643!1 • Loi t t2 01 TrKi No 6236. u 6614 In the Ctly of Coe111 M .... rac1 No 6027 in the C11y ol New· P\alC NOTICE College Bllld Orange, CA 92668 YOU AAE tN DEFAULT UNOEflll A g~~·2~~6 N C•mbtldge. Ofange. thown on a map iecordea in Dool( Counly ol Orange, $1111 01 Cell· Beech. County ot Ottng•. S11t• Fernenoo Mtnoez. 1316 S BroaO· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTE ANO 8ECUfUTY AQflllU· 236 peges 24 31 ol MllC Mapi ti· lornla. H per map rec;orO.O In Book I C4Jllornfl, as per n11p recorded In FK:TITIOUI aUalNlll way, Senll An•. CA 92707 MENT OATEO Auguet 13th, 1112. IS ~~:~'~::.~it::~~ cords ol said ~ounty ' ' 277, pages 10 to 13 1nctu1lve, mla. booli 510, pages 19 •nd 20. Mia· NAME tTATIMINT Bruce 011n1et11on, 2140 Thur In SI , FICTITIOUa eUSINl1l8 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO In Ir•"-. li•lurewav," ..,..ulp--t, Ira,._ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lJNOER A ctllaneoua mapa, In Iha otlte;i ol lhe laneoua Maps, In the olllce ol lhel The lollowlng pereon la doing Cott• M•ea, CA 9270t NAME ITAUM•HT llfllOTECT YOUR PROPf!flTY, IT --.... ,,_, ""' EE OFTR ST DATED A 121 County recorder 01 Uid county. ounw Recorder or Hid County l>ualn.11.. L•f'Y N P•tz. 7t4 s Porton. "' MAV IE BOLD AT A PU9UC SALE. n•me and good will ol. certain Iulo ~9800 UNLei's YOU TAKE '1c~ION EKcepllng lh41r•lrom lhl 1onow1ng· EXCEPTING THEREFROM •II oU, AURION CONSULTING, 3 18 S•n•a Ana. CA 92701 l>u~~:e1~0l!w1ng pet50n II aoono IF YOU NEl!D AN EXPLANAflOH ~~·a::~I 10 39 CufVer Dr. TOPROTECTYOURPROPERTY,IT (A)Unols 1lhrc>ugll 4atell0wnon as m ine r als ana 0111 er AnMI•. Btll>Oe.CA 92661 Th111>ullneta 1t conauc1ea oy a MIKE LYTLE SURFBOARDS 755 OF THI! NATURE OF TH£ lrvl~. CA. 92714 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE tilt Conoorntn1um Pttn RtcOfOecl In yOrocaroon tubst11nc41s lymg below Fr1nlt B RIGe, 318 An1C1•, Btlt>oa, nor•I p1rtnersh1p 7 S C C PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOO ·-Bool. 9923 pege 11&9 Olflcl•I Re-deplh ol 500 feel lrom Ille surt1Gel CA 92661 FMnando Menoez West 1 In 1rae1 osla Mesa A SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Thi Buslnest nll'M uMIO by said IF YOU NfE~ AN f<r':.'t~~~~E~ cords ' • I talO property l>ul wltn no rlglll ol Tnla business IS conduct.O by. en Thia lllttment Wlf filed wllh lhe 92827 • ON DECEMBER 271h. t9113. AT trantlllfOfl .. aalo locallon IS i~ :tAl~S~ ~OU vou SHOt,JLO (B) Thi eiu:lutllv• rlghl lo pos-urfaG• entry as reaerved In lnllru· tnOlvlOu•I ounty Cterll 01 0<1ng11 Counly on Michael fhomn Lytle, 605, 10th tO 00 AM WESTERN THRIFT 4 IRVINE CITY AUTO PARTS • session anO occupancy ol I ll lhOM enlS of record f ra11ll B R1c:e 0ec 6. 1083 Stteel. Hun11ng1on Be11c11 CA LOAN ASSOCIATION PLEOQEE That HIO bulk lr•n1ler ls lntondlKI CONTACT A LAWYER areas designate<! u plllOI, gatagea ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM Tiii• tlalemenl WH llled wllh the F22tM3 92648 WILL SEE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO to be con14imma1.011 the otllU or c •18922266.Yellow Wood Way, Irvine. ano parking spa<:es ea Shown upon nils 100 10 112 201 10 212. 301 lo County Clerk ol Orllrlge County on Publlsned Orange Co111 Delly KHrlfl lousle l ylle 60!1'" 10th THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH BURROW ESCROW CO . 2070 N " ~ C 1 'p1 00 12 401 1 412 all inclu9I e id Dec 12 1983 P1101 Dec 7 14 21 28. 1983 Sl•ottl tiun11ng1on Beach CA OR CASHIER S CHECK (Deyeole •I Tu1lln AYI., Sa1111 An•. CA 92705. (If I 11tee1 addrus o• common :::red ~oom1n um •n I ve r• n uponolhe Conoom1n1u; Plan ,D25ZI . , , 6387-83 92648 tome ol "'• tn lawtul money ol the on or aft« January 10, 1984 aestgn411on ot P<OC>trly is shown PARCEL '2 un11 2 in Loi 37 u ecoroecs In Dool( 10736 PllQO 373 Publlanea Oranoe Cou t Dally nua11c Mt'ITICE Tn11 bustnei.i. '' conaucttt<I by an Un1teo S1a1es1 AT 1111 EAST This bVlk lrlnlllf II SUbtecl 10 aoove, no wlrttnly II given ts !O '" &hown pon lhe Con<1om1n11.1m Plan lllclt l RtK()(dS OI Oran~ County Piiot Dec 21 28 19113 J•n 4, Ii. fUUI. ~ 1nd1vtOUllb KATEl LA AVENUE ORANGE Calllornl• Untlorm Commtrcl•I completeness or correclness) The u .... I t984 Karte Lytle CALIFORNIA All RIGHT TITLE Code Section 6108 oeneliclary unaer uld Oleo ol aoove relar~e<I 10 n<J amenomenr thertlo •ecotOau n FICTITIOUS 8Ulltft:St Tnos 1111emen1 was flltld wilh lhe · The nlllTl4J •nCI 110111"9 ol lhe Pel· TruSI, by raeson of a breach or de· PARCEL a The ex<:tullve tlglll IO book 10786, page 929 Olflclal R• 8567-83 NAME aTATEMINT County Clerk ot Orange Counly on ANO INTERESl IN Tt1AT CEFITAIN son with whom clalmt may be llled I• rault In the obllg111on1 securecs POSMlllon and occupancy ol tnose oros The IOllOwlng i>e<•on• are doing Nov 18 t983 ~~gTuEs/1~?n 1~9~~1. iii~~T~~T~~ BURROW ESCROW CO, 2070 N 111ereby, heretofore executed enCI pomons ol Loi 37 oeacrll>ed In PARCEL 2 Unll 100 tn the City of MllC NOTICE t>ualneat u ,230722 Tut tln Ave., Santi Ana. CA. 92705 deff\'tl(ICI 10 the unoerlignec! I wtll· Peret! t above. <Jeslgnlled H Newport Beach County ol Or~, R & J ENTERPRISES, t09 I Old Published Orange Coast Delly OR O(N~itS R F'RATT IN FAVOR R•I Escrow •.&02'1F ano the 1u1 ten Oedetallon 01 0.l•ull llnd 0.. patios garages ano parking 1911ClM 1111 01 C•lllornle. u shown upon 'tCTITlOUI llUt*lta 1rv1ne Blvd • Tustin, CA 92668 P1101 Nov 30 Dec "1 1• 21 19113 O~~~~~I: w~~!~~oe t>ut wllllOUt Oey lor tlllng Cl•lmt by •ny Gtedltor m•nd tor Sale •nd wrlllen notoce ot adtotn1ng unit 2 at>ove desutl>ed Ile COllOomlnlum Plan rec:Ofelt<l In NAME tTATtMUfT R & J Vtf'ldlng. Inc . t091 Old 62!15-83 <:ovenB111 or warranty eapreasor tin· Shall~ January 9 t984 whleh IS lhe breech anCI ol llllC1ton lo cause the ha~tng • reapec11ve unll number, " " 10736. page 3 73, Otflc:ltl Re-Tilt IOllOWlng perto1>1 "' OOlnQ rvtne BlvO Tusttn CA 92666 phea r..nara1ng ltlle. ponesaion or buelneu dlY bet~• the consumm•· underSlgned to sell seJO p<Operty IO anown on lhe Condominium Plan orOs. In lhe ofll<:e 01 the County 1>u11ne.t u Thi~ buSI~ II conOUCte<I by a -• lion dale specified above ulltty said Obliglltonl, and ther•· above relerreo to. lc>gethlf wtlh a Recoroer or sa10 County. eno MELANJAN, 960 w .. 1 16th orporellon MLIC NOTICE encumbrances lo pay Ille unp110 Dated· December 14 1983 alter lhe unoerslQned caulMKl seJCI non-uclustve rlglll 10 uae the com-menoman1 thereto recorOed In Street, Colla Mesa. CA 926211 Jack G. Mann, Presi<lenl ba•ance or tne Nole se<;ureo bi lhe """'OW IEICflOW CO notice ol breach ano ot etect1on lo mon walkway• ano Orlvewayt book 10786. page 929. Olllclal Re-Thomes W OmohunOro. 414 Thia 11a1emen1 was llfecl wnh the FICTITIOUS SUS1NEl8 Sacuroly Agreemen1 10 wll 2CJ7'0 N Twtlft Awe . oe recorcle<l A.ugutl 24. 1983 u loc•tecl on lhe conaomlnlum IOIS In ordt In Ille olfk:• or Ille County Sant• An• Avenue. Newport Beach, ounly Clerll ot Orange County on NAME STATEMENT S!~ ~~~1!9 '~~ua~~.a~.o~;'"~~ lleftta Ana. CA. '2711 Instr No 83-3708211 ol Ottl<:tal Re-saJO Tract Recoroer 01 sa><l County CA 92663 ov 22. 10113 Th IOll per 11 o Publllhea Ottnge Coasl D•lly cordstn lhe oltiee ol lhe Recor<ler ol PARCEL 4 An unOllllded 11 t40th YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A1 Mtlan1t A OmOhunOro. 414 $anta ,-,,1051 ousi:esa ~wing son oorig cha1gn ilnO '"Oen"" ol 1he Pilot Dec: 21 19113 Ortnge County. 1ntaree1 1n and 10 Loi 1 ol Tr901 No. EEO OF TRUST OATEO Seplem· An• Avenue. Newpor1 Beed!. CA TREASURES FROM MY ATTIC ~E°sgT";RN THRIFT ANO I DAN A&· 6575-83 S•ld seJe wtll be m•Oe bvl wtlhoul 6614 tn lhl Coty OI Colla Mesa. JO, 196 t UNLESS YOU TAKE 92&63 ANTIQUE, 9441 Hell Ave Foun111on SOCIATtON c:.ovtnanl or •arranTy. •Jll>'OSS or om· Counly of Or•nge. State ol Cell· C TION TO PROTECT YOUR Roneld R S010, 502 18th SllMI, !Mt Chepmen Avenue, tulle C V•ll•y. CA 92708 BY 0 L VAN OSDEL ------------plied, raglfOlng 111 .. pot-.ion, or lorn,.. aa per map 1ecorded In Book PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Huntington Buch, CA, 92&-t6 Mgl, CA.121e1 Elmer Wooawara Murry 16526 El I A A ER P\llllC NOTICE encumbrances. to pay 1ne remaining 277 pages 10 to t3 Inclusive mil· PUBLIC s:6e 6F Y~U E N~!~u~~ J1n11 C SOto. 5-02 t61h Street. I Publlshecs Orange CoHI Dally Cir Foun111n Valley CA U2708 ~~~~L ~~~~IN~ G NOTICE OF pr1nctpal S<Jm ol 111• nole(•) securtKI ~ellan~s maps. 1~ lht 00~1Ce f' lhe E~P~~~A ~R~EEOIN7. AGAINS1 Hunting Ion Beach. CA. 928'48 Piiot Dec 1, t 4, 2 t, 28, 1983 I r~1s business as c;onOvctuo bV an Pub1tsnt!d Orange Coa~t Dally p1101 PUeLJC .-AfltNO by s&IO Cleed or Trull, wllll Interest ~~~ A~o;~e~~F~ILT ~~~lR A OU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Thlt 1>u11nesa ~I c:.onOuC.lecl t>y· • 6385·83 ondlvldual Dec 1J 18 19 20 2 t 1983 11 In lllJd note p<ovldecl, aavanc:es. II • o-.i parlnertnlp Elmer w Murry 65,!).8J Notk:tt Is her•by II""" lllat '"' any unaer lhe terms ol said Deed ol DEED OF TRUST OATEO November AWVER ThOMu w OtnOhunoro P\llllC NOTICE r111a s1111emen1 was hied wlln ll'>e Planning CommlaalOn ol the Cltv ot IMI tees. chargea. •nO --~-ol 6, t982 UNLESS YOV TAKE AC-3 tO FMnando •G· I Newport Thll atatemenl wu flied wllh thil Counly Cler le 01 O•ange County on 1------------~ 9oac;h Wiii hold • put>tlC lhe Truslee end ot Thi trusts crealecl TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ecn, CA 92663 county Cl«I! ot Oftnge County on FICTITIOUS llUttNEll N 29 t983 PUBLIC NOTIC[ hMrtng on the ec>Plk:911on of New· by tale! Deed ol Tn.tll ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-(II I street aOOreu Of common Dec 12, t983 HAME STA TEMENl ov ' FZ3 tm l------------ port Cen1ar Medical BullCllngs tor S•IO seJe will oe helO on Wednes-UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXP LA· lgnatoon of pr1X>911y it tll<>wfl '2:124et The 10llowlng penona are do1r19 PubltshtKI Orange Coast Oaoly T .ztZ2S Amendmenl No 598 on property Oay December 29 !963 at 2 00 NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE above. no warranty II g111en as lo llS OAYIO Q. tlUS t>uelneu u p ~ 21 28, 1983 Jin 4 l I NOTICE OF IOC•led al Block AOO N-port pm' II the Chap,.;an Avenue en· PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU ompletenest or correcln .. •) .. TM! 1201 Ocw• ltl'MI. Sufle IOO TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION 1~~~ TRUSTEE'S BALE c.n1er Drive. tr'ance 10 the CMc Center Bulldlno. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 1>1nellcl1ry un<Jer taJO DllO ol .... por1 ikectt, CA. nM0 PROOUCTS, 2475 Arbor Ortve, 6579•83 T.8. No. t3·CO'T27A Request 10 Mltbllan • Planned 300 Etsl Chapmtn Ave Orange 11120 IOWI SI • t3. Coat• Meta, rut1. l>y reuon ~. brHCh or O• Pubtlehecl Orange Coast Dally Newpor1 Beach. CA 92663 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Community ae...topmeril Plan and CA CA 92626 •ult in lhe obtlgauona MCUred Pltol Dec 21. 28. 19113. Jan 4 t1, Wiiham E Chk:lletler, 2675 Art>or PAOPERTY OWNER· OevllOplnenl Sland1tC11 for B100. Al the um. ol lhl inlull put>11-11 u 1ree1adOH1s10< common OM-hereby nere1olore ••eculecl and 1984 OrlV• NIWPOl1 Beach CA 92863 MLIC NOTICE vou ARE IN OEF'AUL T UNDER A 400 ol Newport Cenltr The Gilton or tht.1 notic., 1111 1otal ogntllort ot p<operty Is shown •oove. eflY9f'ecl to Ille unoersionec1 • wrll· 6!173-113 P1u1 Pastel. 422 S Shletda Drive, ~OTICE OF LIEN DA EO ~eo1uary propc>NI also lncludle. requesl to amounl ol lhe unpelO balance ol lht no Wlfrtnty II given u 10 II• Com• ten Oecl•retton ot Dll•ull Ind De-Anaheim. CA 92804 FICTITIOUS SUSINt'.18 3 1983 UNLESS YOU T4'KE AC· amend oortlonl 01 OtalrfcllnQ Mai:>t ol>llgallon MCVred by lilt abO ... O.. P .. leneas 0< correctneaa)" Th• 1100 tor Sale. and wrllltn n..llU OI Tllll 1>u11neaa IS conduc:ttKI by a NAME STATEMENT ION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP No 49 ano SO sou lo reclualtyseld 11erlbed oeea ol trull and esumated beneficiary under seio DllO ol breach end ct election 10 ceuae 111e Ml.IC NOTICE genereJ p1rtnershlp The lollowlng persoris 111e doing ATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· proper1y from the C·O·H Olttrlct to coats npenaea end adv•nces is Trusl. by reuon of• breecti ()( O• nOarslgntl<l lo sell sato property lo . . Wiiiiam E Chlehealer 1 bustneu as uc SALE 1r YOU NEED AN EXPLA· the P·C (Plannecl Community) Ota. $l311075 3t ' l•ull In lhe obllgellons secured llsly 9110 ol>flgallont. •n<I the<• 'ICTITIOUS ~~=· This alatemenl wu Ill.cl with thel THE GREY RABBIT 420 flllr· ATION OF Tf'1E NATURE Of THE trlct The lol.S ln<lebledneu being an lheftby, herelolor• •JCeculed an<J allar lhe undlfSlgne<I cauMCI Mid T "=-STA I County Clerk of Orange County on ty~Flrsl S11ee1, N-port Beec11 CA ROCEEOtNG AGAIN$ T YOU YOU NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER est1ma1eon wnleh Ille opening blO IS Ollllverecl 10th• unOettlgned. wrll· ollce ol bretc.ll ano ol ellellon 10 ht fol no petlO<\ I ooong NOY 29 1983 n663 S HOULD CONTACT A LA#YER GIVEN tnat • ~a11ve Declarallon computed may bl Obtllned by call· ten DecttrallOo of Oefeull 111<1 0.. be rec:orOed December 27. 1982 IS butlnau ·~ f'Z31M Jeanne1l11 Maritt T•<>manllau!lllr On Janutrr 4 t!i64 at 1 00 P M hu bl«I p<epeted by 11\1 City OI Ing (7 t4l 937-0866 lhe oey e>etore meno tor Sele et\d -men notice ot Instr NO 82·4~261 of Ofhc;tal Re-B & 2 1 REMOOE~~~G M206S P.Jbttahe<I Orenge Coes1 Dally S.&32 At hone Drive Hun1tng1on CONDOMINIUM 1 RUSl EE SER Newport Beectl tn conneclton with the tale breac:11 ano 01 etec11on 10 ceuM lhe ordain the ottice ollha RecorOer or Charle S11ae1 •0-4• """" ... Pllol Dec 7, 14, 2 t, 28, tG83 1Beacn CA 92647 VICE as Oul> appo1ntea T•ustee ll'la 1Ppllcatlon noted •t>o,.., 1111 the Oiied· November 28 1983 un<1era1gnecs 10 M!I aald p<operty to 1ng1 Counly, CA 92627 6371-83 Richard 011&n T1omanhauae1 under ana purs1.1an1 to NOTICE OF l>'-1 tntenllon ol lht City to ec-COLDW,ELL BANKER ESCROW .. Italy salO oblig•lfona. and there-Satd salfl will ~ meoe. t>ut wtlhOUI Aon•1d KVrlh Zlellnakl. 20C65 6432 Atllen& Drive. Hunlinglon UEN recoraeo 11.1a1en 25 t983 et c:.s>I thil Neg•ll ... Doctarallon end SERVICES INC lltllf lhe unoeralgneo C•uM<I MICI ovenant 0<warr1nty, exprMt()( 1m-Chetle Street. Cost• M"a, A 1111m•1c Mt'ITICE Beecn. CA 92647 Inst No 63 128233 ol 0 111Cl81 Re tupponlng docum«11t. The City en-u aald Tru~IM no11<:e ol braacll ana ol etecllon to plied, 1egerdlng m .. poaMNIOll, or 921127 ruu.. ~ Jeannene Tromanh&user cords •n 1ne olloef' 01 1'1e County coureget membl<• ~ Ille gen«ll By T o SERVICE COMPANY egent bl rec:Ofded Augutt 2$, t983 u ancumbtanees to pey tilt .-mllnlng Thia buarnesa 11 conducted l>y an Thll 1111emen1 was lllecl wuh the Recora"' 01 Orange County Sttte ol publlc; to revtew and comm«11 on ey Wanda McMUlton AHltllnl Sec· lnslr No 113-37324• of Otflc:lal R• 011nc1p1I sum ol lhe noll(tl MCUre<I •nOlvl<lu.S ~~:A~ta Coun1y Clerlt 01 Orange County on Calltomoa Tne DK1•rant .. as CIJL lhl• dOCUITl«llttlOll C()ple9 or lhe rel coraa In the otttce Ol lhe RKOt"Cler 01 by Ille! cJeed OI Trv11. wllh lnletes1 Ronald K ZlellnlAI Dec 5 1983 VEROALE COMMUNITY HOME· ~" .... Qpctar•llon "'° tuppor1· ()fie lf)'Ct SlvO 0 c Or~ Counly. • u 1nM1<1 note prOYldecl tldv~.11 Thi• lllttmenl .... lllecl wllh lhe The lotlow1ng peraon 11 OOlllQ ,2.StUO OWNERS ASSOCIATION Tne Ing document• are avalteble f()( pub-92668 y Wes I. range A SaiCI tale wlU bl midi. bul WllhoUI •nr. und« Ille t«m• 01 &aid Died of County ClerW 01 Otanot Coun1y on Dull~ It Put>llahe<I Orange Coast Dally owne• ol se•a condomomum 11 llcrevllwan01napec1IOllll1hePtan. 17t,.1635•8288 coven1ntorwerr•nty.expr ... 0<lm· 11us1,leea,chargea,end••pen-ol Doc l3, t9113 '2:l2IOt P J~LLC~ ~ANS CtLU~, ~7~5 ~~Y PH01 Doc 21, 28, 1983. Jan 4. 11. J&mH Reilly, Sanora Reilly LBW· nlng Oec>artm«1I, Cfly of Newport PubllShed Of•no• Coasl Ollll)' plled. reo•rdlng m .. po&Mllton, or the T1uetee ano ot 111e truat1 cr•••ed 0 C Diiiy ;~,.. rce. ui • • rv n•. 1984 ren<:e J R!lllly WILL SELL AT PUB· B••Ch, 3300 W•ll Newoort Piiot Dec 7. 14. 21. t983 encumbrances, 10 pay lhe remaining l>y H id DM<I ot Tru•I. p Pu~hlel21 2'9~93 ~ .. , 4 IT Jiii Barbera. 2226 w Kno• San•• 6$80·83 LIC AUCTION ro HIGHEST BIDDER Boutevatd. Newpor1 Beech. CA 6309-~ principal tum or lhe no•••l MCUt.0 Seki .... ...,, ~ "'10 on: ~-!IOI ...-. • • • •n . • ' FOA CASH Co•ylble •I lltne ol Ale 92M3. f7f4) 640-2197. by MIO deed ot Truttl, wtlh 1nter•I Oty, JenuttY 12. tff,4, •• 2-C>Q p.m. 1118' Mt.&-&3 :,;;~= 1 c:onduc:led by en 1111m1 IC NOTICE ln i.wtut mon41y ol1he Un11e<1 Sl•l•I Notloe ls nereby ""111tr given ttlel rt.Ill.JC NQTIC( ea In Mid nol• orOYtdld. tdYencee. If •t Ille Cnapmen A.,._.,,,,.,_ to • · ,........ at th~ en1ttnc~ 10 the L• Palm• Clf) Mid publtc nearing wll1 oe held Oii any, unde< the Terms ot aald Deed 01 tilt CIYlc Center !Wlkllng, 300 Eu1 nOIYklual Heil Mar oon Ae•llY 7822 Welke< 1111 5th day 01 Jenuety t984, •I tne RCnnoua IMJltNEI& 1ru11 •-.charges, end t1tpen-ol Chai>m•n Ave Or•nge. CA P\llllC NOTICE Jill Batoere NOTICE OF DEATH OF SlrMI l e Palme CA 93346 all rtgltl nour of 7.30 pm In the Council NAME STATl•WT lh• Trutteean<S ol th• tru111crea19CI Al 11\1 lime of the 1nlt111 pubtl· . Thi~ 'b~'0w•• 11~c:'~~ •:=: ETHEL J. VALECHE, AKA 11110 and interest ton•·~yed 10 11no Chamber• Of lhl NlwPOf1 Be6c:h Tile IOllowlng ~· er• CIOlng t>y Mid D110 or Trutt callon ot lhlS not!Ge. lhl rotll 'ICTITIOUI eu ... 11 oun 11Y 1983 ° r•nge Y J. V ALECHE, AKA ETHEL now h!lld oy •I under n ld LIEN In lh• City 11a1t. 11 whleh time mnd plKe ustnesa as Said MMI wtll be held on Thurt-1.moun1 ot Ille unpalO b.Sence ol the NA• ITATW•MT · ,2'1MI J McCONNELL AND OF propttrty s•tue1oa 1n -"&•d County 1na any 111<1 all pertona lntlfftted m1y ANDEE S PLACE. t 132 1rv1ne AV· Oay Decem~r 29. 1983, '' 2:00 01>1lg111on 'MC\Jred by Ille •bOve de-Thi rooowtng pet'80nt are C!Olng Publlehecl Of•nna Cout 0,,.., P.ETITION TO ADMINIS-State dM<rlbed dS IP9HI anO oe neard thereon Newport 8eKfl CA 92&60 pm '1 the Chepman Avenue .,,. ac:rlbed deed of 1rv11 tn<S .. 11m•ted t>ustneat 81 -... --, LOI 100 ot Tr•ri No 6952 1n the James Petaon, Secrt1ary Walter Jemes NMl t999 POft lr•nct 10 Ille C•YIC Cenler BulldlnQ, eotll. ••oen-ano M!vanoee Is INTERSTATE ENERGY. 28261 1~~~ 09C t4, 2t· 28· t9113 Jan 4· TER ESTATE NO. A UOt48 City ol Irvine Coun!y 01 Ora"911 Planning CommlMlon etton Pl Newp0<1 Beacn. CA 300 Eut Chapman A,... Or•nQt. St3S,9t3 02 Marll\*111 Pmwey Miiiion VlejO. 8"$7-63 T o aU heirs beneflc-sanes Stale ol Ce111orn1a as D<tt map rf' City~ Newpor1 8"cll 2660 CA Tiie total 1n0ebl9dneu being 9!l CA ~2692 • • corc:led 10 B<>o~ 263 Pages 39 to 42 NOTE The ex.pen• ol lllla not~ 11 Maro!yn J1111 Neel, t999 POfl Al the lime of Ille 1n11111 pull41· •llmll• onWhlc;h thil opening l>t<l la NAECo<por1Uon, e Callt0<nt• c0<· P\alC NOTICE :r edllors and contin gent 1nc1u11ve of Moscellafle<>\!1 Map>. in paid from a filing IM c:.olflcled lrom Nelaon Pl , Newoo<1 Seidl. CA u11on ol 1111s nolic::41. the lol•I compuled may be obtllMd by Ult· porallon. 2828 t Merguertl• r:red1tors of ETHEL J the oNICe ol the tounty reco1oer 01 the apptlcanl 92&60 amoonl ollhe unpaid l>al•nce ollhe Ing (7 t4) 937-096& Of (2 t3) 627,..86!1 Parkw•y. Mlaalon VMllO. CA 92692 FICTTTIOUI llUllHl!tt V ALEC H E, A KA J , said county Pubtlahed Or•J1941 Coaal Oalty Piiot Thi• business •• conducteo I>)' 1 ot>llgttlon sec:ured t>y th• aoov• d• lhe Oay before lh• sale Thll 1>u1tneu ts conOuc:led by a NAME tTATIMfNT VALECHE AKA ETHEL J The alftel aoaress ano common O.c 2 1, 1983 tlmlled pertnersn1p scribed deed ol 1ru11 end ntfmallld O•lecl December 12. t983 11m11.0 pe11nersh1p The fotlow1no person• •r• dolng M -r-ONNEL. L d clesagn1111on. 11 any ol the reel prop 8576-33 W•ller James Neal cosll, eaoenaes. l nO llClv•n<:ea 11 NEWPORT ESCROW COMPANY Riehetd S Peul OUslnMI as •"'-' an persons 1111y Oescrtb6d above IS purl"Ol1ed 10 Thil Sl'1ement WM llleO wlln the $53.165 85 IS .. 1d Tru11ee, Thi• •l•lemen1 .... !Med wltn lhl SOLOMON INTERNATIONAL w h o may be o therwise be 3842 Cosley Street '"''ne CA P\llllC NOTICE Counly Cleric Of Or~ County on The total 1nOebte<IMU being an By TD SERVICE COMPANY 1:' Cou•lly Cllnl ol O<enge County on PUBLISHING COMPANY 890 t tnterest«i in \he will and/or 9266"4 ------------Nov 14 1983 es11mt1• on wllic:h lhe ooen1ng bl<! II By Mfasy M•honly. "-ttent • DIC t3 1983 ShOel Clr<:lt, Hun11r.gton BNch. CA. \.at The unOerargne<I Trustee 011 '1CTTTIOUI .u ... aa FDOOr7 computed m•y be Obl•lnec! by U H· rele.ry . "*74 92&-t6 E'S e. c1a1ms any ll•t>tlll~ for any •nGorrecl NAiii! ITAT'IMINT Publlstted Ofange Coest Dally Ing (7 t4) 937-096& lhe dey before One Cny Blvd. Watl, Orange, CA Pubtllhecl Orange co .. 1 Dall)' JNnnalle L Hu,.1. 8901 Shoel A pel1t1on has bl>c>n f 1led neas ol the a11ee1 adaress and 01ne1 The IOllowlng c>«aon• •ra d01ngP110t Nov 30. Dec 7, t4 2t, 1983 lhl sale 926118 Pllol Dec 21, 28. 1983, Jan. 4, t1, lrc ... HunllngtonBeech.CA.92646 by FIRST INTERSTATE common deslgneuon II any showu ou.i,_. u · 8246--83 Oat.a. November 28. 1983 (714) 835-8288 1984. Mr 01vte1 G1nnew1y, Donna BANK A CALlF CORP here•n GAN DA 'coNSUL TINO. 19322 DllDI 'C MnflC·E EQUITY LOANS. INC Publlthed Orange Coall Dall)' Piiot 11$112·113 o.n.. Bridge Aoed. sou1htmp1on. FORM ERL y KNOWN AS Seid salfl Wiii be made out w11hou1 Jerrilyn Lane Huntington Beach rvuu ~ u eald Trualee. 0.C 21, 28. 1983. Jan 4, t984 ~ Eng161\0 So3 !AH. Donn• Dene. eov111ent or w•rr1n1y, et.press or •m· CA 9?&4t • ' By T D SERVICE COMPANY IQ«ll 6578--63 BrlOge Roed. Buraleclon, South· U NITED CALIF. BANK in plied. reg11<11ng m1e, possesaton. o• Petrld• L Antllony, 111322 J•ml)'n FICTrTIOUI llUl*EH By Beltlf Jo McOenlel, Ass1s11n1 PUBllC NOTICE arnp1on England, So3 tlAH the Superior Court or O range encumbrtnces. 1nc1uo1ng fHI ~ Huntlnglon 8MCll CA 92"'47 NAME tTA nMENT Secretary f'ta.IC NOTICE ~rrnout IU9INIH Thl1 ouelneas 11 c:onduclec:l by· • C l l th t chatges •nd expenses ol the T ruttee ~~ R Qrllfllh. 3068, Clubl\Oull The IOllOWlllQ petton II "°4"0 One Cny BfVO WMt. Or•noe. CA N.-ITATl .. NT 91 p1rtn«ah1p oun Y reques RI n8g TaE ano ol the 1tut1s c1ea1ed by .. i<l CtrGle Cotta Meu CA 92626 11neas •• 926116 IN THI l~fltOfl Jetnnelle L. HU'11 F' l R S T I NT E TA Assessment LMln, 10 pay lhe remtln- Thls bullnete 11 'c»n<1ue1ecs by a CAMBRIDGE WESTERN 304 t (7 t 4) 835-11286 COURT Of' THI Thi toilowtng l*IOlll are OOlng Thia 1111emen1 wu Ille<! with the BANK /\ C ALIF COR P fur· Ing pr1nc1pe1 sum ot Ille 11enes1 lo w11 Olf*ll pe11neranlp ootlOge .. 78. Coela Mesa. CA PubllahtKI Orange Co111 Dally tTATI Of' CALWC>ltMtA t>u:~'!'~~~DO ENTERPRISES ounly Clerll ot Or•nge County on mC'r ly known as Unilro Calif $2.249sow11n1n1er8't lheraon rrom p11 tel L A lllOn 2926 Pllol ~ 7, 14, 2t. 1963 IN ANO'°" TI4I • Dec 1 19113 July 1 1982 as per annum as ~ 11!1~1 ,,.:.. nled willl lilt MIChaetP Werlnol, l<M1 Cooudge 63tA-83 COUNTY Of OAANOI 2.&0t2 Cal .. DI U Plala. Sull• 3l0. "231"2 Bank be appoanlt!d as per· provid~ 1n 111<1 llen. plus coa11 County CteR of O< Counly °" •18 Coa11 Mese CA 92626 In re Ille Mtll« of 1hl Applk:911on ol L-g::n• Hiiia. CA 92w PubMahl<l Ofange Cou• Ollty sonal representative LO ad· TfiE OECLAF\ANT. Uncle! Slll<I Dec. r. l9&3 ange Thia business Is conducted by en JOHN NEIL CASE end JEFFREY Rold~ J ;::• J:o;~~rtMOm PMol 09C t4. 2t 28. 19113. Jlln 4, minister the est.ale of E'THEL NOTICE OF LIEN heretofore • ._. Fm1:a1tnc1Mdu1I 1111.,1,C Mt'lflCE HARRY CASE. Pellltonere. tor 0 • IQUS • 28812 Mot 1984 J VALECllE AKA J acuTe<I end dell-ea to lilt und"· Publtahed Orenoe Cout Dally MIChMI p WetlllOI ruuu ~ Ch•nge ol Nam.. avid L humwty. -6"499-83 • tlgf'e<I • Oecter1Hon of O.teufl ol Pllol Dec: 14 21 26 1983 Jan 4 ~Thia 1taternen1 wu llled wtlh the CAii NO. A1aQ Dtjve, Mir~ Viet<>. ~:4211:,1,k .,..11 IC MnflCE VA LOCHE, AKA ETH EL J oe1a1.111 ano Demand 1or Sal•. 1n0 a 1984 ' • · · ounly Clltll o! O<•'l{ltl County on "CTITIOUl llU..,.la OtlOlfl TO IHOW CAUtl L ohn Hiii c~2ll53 •· rUO\. ~ McCONNELL (under the I n -wrlnen No11ce ot Default and El«· 94sa.63 ov 21. 1983 NAME 81'AT'PilfNT (CC' \1•) 11gun• 1• · d d Ad . f lion to Sell The unOerslgntKI c•uMd F231111' The I01low1ng pereona ar• OOlng WHEREAS JOH"4 NEIL CASE •llO Thlt bvalMll ,, c:.onchic:ted l>y. II FICTITIOUt ..,...... e~n ent mint:ilrauon I) H id Nolice ot Oefaull enO Election ------------'-PuoUsheel Orange Cou• 0911y t>utlneu IS JEFFREY HARRY CASE. pe1111onert, ~·· pertnet'lhlc> "~ ITATE.•NT Estates AC't) The pelllton IS lo SEii io be llCO<Oecl In the Counly P\8.IC N0flC£ roo1 Nov 30. O.C '1. t4, 2 t. 1983 P & L CONSULTANTS. 280 hi,.. ftled e pe11tlort wtlh the Gler1c ol ~11nlel J Cooper !lied wl h ht Thi loll<>wlng penon1 ere Oolng set for h<'&rtng tn Dept No 3 Where 1ne retl ptoperty 1110ce1ed ---------------------....:.82 ... 7:..;4;..;·113=1.::aoney Lene • 105 NlwPOl1 BMc:h. 11111 eour1 f()( • ci.cr .. Chqlng P•U.· nta 11•1ement w" t 1 auaineu u t 700 C c nwr Or West 01111 November '3 19113 RCTITIOUt euttNE•t A 921163 llonen ntml9 from JOHN MEIL County Clerlt of 0..nge County on FORTY LOVE TENNIS S~OPPE, a IVIC (' • • • CONDOMINIUM TRUSTEE SER MAMI l'TA,._WT P\alC NOTICE Kim Mlcheel Lomberd, 280 CASE and JEFFREY HARRY CASE O.c 13. 19113. 26 Fllhlon llland. Newport Beech. Santa Ana. CA ll.l701 on VICE The followlng penon 11 doing F1CTITIOUl llU..... agney Lene• IOS, Newport Buch, 10 JOHN NEIL BROWN tn<I JEF-'1m7> CA 926e0 January 4, 1984 at ».30 A .M as S&ld TrullH bvtlMM u : NAa. tTATt .. NT A 921163 FREY 11ARRY BROWN: OA•L '· COOHfl Stecen. Inc . 26 F1111Jon lal11nO, lF YOU OBJECT to the t tOO·B P•callc Coasl Highway CAAFCO OF CALIFORNIA, 18 T~ loOowlng pe.-eon 11 doing Carotyn LM Prough, 4l1 Cal>rlllo IT IS ORDERED lhtl Ill pertont twit• G lldofede lenll l4llldlne Newport BMGh. CA 928e0 • , HMmosa Beach CA 9025• Tribute CouT1. ~Beech, CA 11,,_ ... er. Corona de4 Mar, CA 92625 1n1er111ed In the abo,.. m111er •P-34011C ... 0. LA P'leta Tllta l>utl,_. ta conduelec:l t>y • grnnung of the petition. you (213) 772.t 174 · 92863 ROBBINS & AssoctATES, 438 Thlt l>u!>tnatt It condUC1ec:l by • pear In °'91nm«1t 3 ol thl1 oourt, Lao-...._ CA....., COl'porellon should either appear al the ul>llSMO Or•nge coast Delly Pilot Cerrle Slocllwall, 18 Trll>ul• eywooC! 0t1 ... Newpor1 BNch. CA •I per1nerthtp localed at 700 C1V1c Cenl« Ori... P\it>tlthed Orange Cotti o.,ry Sl.cy MUtptty. Pr•ldenl hearing and Stal(' you obj('('· 7 14 ?t t983 COUrt, Newpor1 Beacn. CA 92eel C11otyn LAe f>rough WM1, Senti Ant, Cllltornt1. on Piiot 0.C 2 t. 26. 1"3. Jan 4, 1 I, Thie '1etement WU llle<I with Ille lions or rt , written ob""'· Thia bu"'-'' oonduct.O by: an Thia 1111ernent wu flied with the January 11. t084. et 9·15 AM. or u 1964. County Clerll of Oranoe County on 1 ~ r"' lndMdual. ounty Clefk OI Ofange Coun1y on eoon lhetMtl« •• the maller m1y 85113-113 Nov 30, t983 lions wllh the l'OUrl before 1------------ C•rrteStoc:k_. ov ,9, 19113 ~ hMrd, •nd allow ceuae. 11 any. '2'1470 the hearing. Your appear-MllC NOTICE Thl1 atllemenl waa "11<1 with lhl 111:21 .. why th• pet111on r()( cllenge of name P\llllC NOTICE Publllhld Or•Te CoHt Delly ance may be in pe~n or by 1------------g:n~ ~ ot Orange County on i:~~ t~.'~08.~~ D•Hy eh~:~ ~~:.fe~b~oERED th11 • ,ICTmoul IU ... ta ~~~ O.c 1"4. 21, 8, 1983, Jan. 4, youlFr ayttoOmU eAy.RE A CREDI l~~~:~~r: fUtt.. 637J.a3 copy ol lhll ()(def lo lhOW CIUM 0. ..... tTATI....., M98-83 • • ITATE Of' CAIJ'OANIA PublltMcl O<e1199 eo..1 Delly publllhed 1n The Delly Piiot, • ,_.... r111 foltowltlg '*"°"' -dotng TOR or a contingent credlwr co~~ ~OA :NOt! Piiot 09C "'· 21• 2I. 1983• Jiii 4• 1------------pape. 01 ~et c:lrcutatlon p<lnted bl.I"'-11· "8.IC NOTIC( of the deceased. you must ftlt• tn re the Meller ot lhe Appt!Celton of ltt.4 ..... 7 .... ~ Pll1UC NOTICE In Orange County. California, onoe • THOMAS BUILDING ruND, 2233 your cl "'1m with the court or JOHN NEIL CASE and JEFFRE'V -.. ....., Pul>llthtd Orange Coal Delly wllll lor lour IUOCIMIW weekl PflOt Afb\.llUt 81., Newpott BMdl, CA JlCTTnOUa IUtMll " I ..... II' NOTICE 1401 Nov 30. Dec. 7. 14. 2 I, 1983. ,ICTTTIOUI llU..... 10 Ille dlll .., f()( ""111\Q on lhl 92"0 .... STA..,....NT present ll tO the personal rep-~ARRY f~SE. Ptllllon•rt, or ----"-UUL"--------1---------.J1A.1.1.,ir.:111:ic ium aTATIMINT pe1toon, N•t•ll O.ThomH Sr .. 1318 BrMI· Thi tottowtng panon 11 doing r~ntauve a ppointed b y the h•noe ~At~"':o A120lf1 ACTITIOUt IU ... 11 Pta.IC NOTICE The following pereon It doing DATED November JO, 1983 b\lfy ~.San Merino, CA. 91108 bvlllneM... coon wtthin four mon ths OM>f" TO tHOW CAUll ..... tTA,_NT t------...,.,,~,..,,..~,,....--bvelneM u : FRANK DO«AENCHINI Nat•I• O.Thomaa Jr . '4747 ALLIED OEVElOPMENT COM· f h d ( ,. (CCP \1-) The IOllowfnO perwon ,, dok"4I tuf'CMOfl COUln NEWPORT CENTER BLUEPRIN'T, Judci-of 11\t r.tat!fla Dr .• Cerl~. CA 9200e PANY. 1505 E 17111 St . SI• 109. rom l t' at.e 0 INt l!&Ulllll.'e WHEREAS JOHN NEIL CASE 9fld ~ ... cw c~ 200 Newpof1 Cellltl' om.. NlwpOt1 Supertor Court Ooneld 0.Thom•. 2233 AIWutl Senti Ant. CA. 12701 of letters as provlded In Sec-JEfFREY HARRY CASE. l)lllllOMIS, 0 A v I 0 T R 1 p l ET T • s COUMTY °' ~ BMch. CA. 02900 C.A. HtOell 61, Newpor1 8MGh. CA 92MO RoOen St.-..n HeNOtto. 1511 uon 700 of ~he ProbAte Code h•119 llled a pellUon wllh ,,,. Cltn< of PAIHTWORKS 191111 G«nlnt '--· n Int Mm• oft,,. Franle OtPaoto. 728 8eyWOOCI Or • Attomer • Uw Roblft De~ 412 La !Meml. Tuetln A-. .. Colt• u .... CA 12627 of CaUfornta The time for tllj1cour1 f()(•docree&11englnope11- Hun1tng1on Blllcll, CA. 92647 ic:.11on ol N4Mpor1 BMch, CA 92Mo m llillftM A""*' Ar*'•· CA 011ooe Thlt ~II conctuct.a by: an · tloner-1 n1mtt trom JOtiN NEIL Devld A. Trtolltt. 8111 Teylorti, rn•t Gerard Moy\ft Thi• OUllnetl It condUC!ed by: an ,,o .... -Thie butlMM .. oonouctlCI by: • lrldlvldu9I. fUll\i claims w11l not expire CASE and JEFFREY !iARRY CASE Huntl~ BMch. CA e2f47 or Chanoe ol NllM lr>dtvldual. • ............. CA. 1811 ~el per1net'llllp. RoOen 8 ~ prior \0 four months from the lo JOHN NEIL BROWN •nd JllF· "* '*' 1' conduelec:l by' an ORDEl~~~o"s=~AUSE ~~f.~1~1=1 WU fifed With th41 ru-4J!:~anot CoMt Deity Piiot ~-:.:=::. llltd w!t11111e ec!.r.,111~/~1=. ~~ 1:::: d~. of the hearing notl«'d F~r;~~~i~=~"t~· alt~· ~. T~ FOR CH.ANOE OF NAME Counry Cler1I of ()fenga Cou/lly on o.c. 7, 14, 21. 2*. 1013 County CWll of ()f1n91 County on Dec. f , 19'3. avvve E lnl .... 11d In IM-~ m•n• lie> Tlllt ...._,1 -111ec1 W111I 111e Et,_, a.wo M<>Y* hll fllld •Nov n . 18&3 6377-83 Dea 13. 1H3. nattn YOU MA'{ EXAMlN lhr r tn Depertment 3 01 thlt ooun eoumy cien. OI Onlnge CounlY on 111on In thll coun for en Of'<* nltDI 11.,IC NOT"'"' ,_ ~~ Otltl09 Co.1 ~file kept t>y the roun lf you C1ee1 11 100 Civic center Drtw NOY. 2°1 1M3 1)9tlt~IOCfttllOOlt/Mf Pul>lllNd Orenga Coal1 Olly r~ ~ Pvbllehed O<enot COM! DMly Pt4o1 Dec 14 21. 2t, 1813 JM 4 I _ ... I lh ....,,.,le W • 9 A c.ittomll Of · · ttorn em.et Oerllfil ~to PllOt Dec 7, 14. 2t, 2e. IH3 Piiot o.o. 2t. 2e. f"3. Jen. 4, n. · · · ' 'are nwrestcu n e .,.._ • .... •n11 n•. • ... ........_.. ,..~ ,,..~,,_.,,I n..a.. obert em.t 0.Wd &3e2·13 ACT1TIOU9 IU ... 11 1984 IN4. ...,.,,._ •• you may srrve upon the l!X• Jan\ll!'Y 6. tN4• Ill 0 l$ A M., ()( et ........... _ "" ........ _, • NAm ITATlmNT . .,._.,._, IOOll Iner.tiler .. Ille m•ll .. 11\1) ~Nov.'°· o.c .. 14. 21. 1183. tT IS HER"E.BY ~DERED 11\4111 Ill The 1............,. ........., S&al~ ecutor or administrator. or bl r-td and thow o•uM. 11 any &27&-83 '°"' .,..,...Id In 1'-mett• ~ ~""" peraone .,. ........,.,,. "'8.IC ll)TlC( upon the Attorney for the ex-'""Y tflt 0.1111on tor Change ot '*"" ----------knMl<llN!lt~ ~ "roo~ rtaJC NOTICE o .K o PARTNERS. 1012 u . PU!UC ll>TICE ecu'°'" or itdminilltrator , and enou1e1 n01~ llf!n01~0EAEO .... "8.JC fl)TlC( .. °"" w ... SMta Me. c:.#---·· ---.. 8rllt<M. 8ult• 102, ~ta AN, CA PICtmOUa ._... fil~ wtth lhe court with proof IT IS FCU .. Min I 1 • • r_,,,....., -92101 ACnTlOUllU••ll MAmttAW ~yofthleOt'0.1otl\OWcauMti. .,.... nlA. °" '**"''* '°· 1H3. at ..... tTATWMD'T ..... HA~ "" ~ Ml dolnO o f IC'rvlt"t', • Written requst publilf*! In Tlle Dally Piiot • -~.,....,, •& 0;:: Ar .;iy'":'~!: :'= r11e 1o11owtr1o pertOlll .,. dolnO ~. ~~1•10I!.. ~:: TM lollOwtllO pereon 11 dolnO ~ • ~ muna l~t ynu destrupcclal paper of 0..-11 e1~111toii Pfln1ec: The IOllOwlnO per11011 It dolnO peOtton tot eNnoe of '*"-101 bl.tel,,..._: . PA.Ctm TACl<LL tl• W 1eu.. noUC't of lhC! fiUJll uf an tn· In Orange County. ClltlDrflll.. ~ 11 ~ • not be OfeMad Andrww J Kalen&. 1072 8.1. THI NUMllM AltMOI. nM 0-•---. CA. ~., d pp al11emen\ of ..... I()( tour IUC4ltNIYI ..... j)l'lOf "U"41E"I lfLOWE"8. 132 IT IS ruflfftilf' Of0..0 !Mt I CM, Sufi .. 102. l tnl• Ana. CA. ::rclfft'I ...... IMI• AM, CA. ""91 Mn Hllnl. 11'1 eolle. Cott• venlOC')' an a r f the ti to ,,,. dlll Ml f()( MWlng on tt\ll •Mdw9y. 1u11e o.. Cott• ....._ of"* °""'to .,_ca.. a101 t2 07 MtM. CA. Nm ana~ N11"13 or o •• ~__: pet111on ..,.. 1 ....... CA.m2't IDut ..... edlntN()f Coelt "-V OIMrl, 1'7U~ ~ L. K-. net......... UMr OMtt Y--.,,. liOnl « acxoun'-nwnuunno DATED.~-..... bwtl9....,. ~ 112.,.. • • ,...,,.,,~of ll'lt*• w: tui. 120. IMnl. CA. ......... Ana.~.!!!. -''··Coll!•~ CA M27 In SectJon l200 and 1200.S ol Fl\ANJ~E:INl wer NA. D. co.ti ...... CA. emf , pulllillled In W. 2718 Tl* blllllNll 11 __,..,,_-~·WI Tiiie ~It ~.i by. I ,._ "-II( I Pfobtt Cod .....,... n.. ""'*-11 oondull*I by'.,, IWI • _. f IOI# ~ Tlllt ~ 11 conduc1ad by. 1 ~. ~ .,_,,..,.,, u10.... om• o c. SUC*IOt Covt\ ~ -!.._ Of d Of "= Leone L. ltoN Mle A. Hunt Jlnud)' • llnaef)' c;.A. --Clettt• M ~ ...... .,,. to,,,. 11Y ~ P. · ma 119\erMlll -fllld w11tt 1t1e TNt .... ..,.,, -11ec1 .tttt the 1H1 Wll .. I~ Bld., Ste. H'7 •::=: ..... c!:t lt~l~lledc:=, ': o.ted~:;.=Nl Th:)~=.~·= ~.c::.\ Of~ Oourlty °" ~~ c:. of Ol'wlOt councy Ott LolPuA.qbJ'-!1~ CA.~ .... ., r---:.: .... ~ No¥ n I~ .llolOQllOllM H 1aa,' ,_,. ,_,n ,,.,_, ~· ..... --.CA.- , ..... 1 ~ ~ ' Nu. "*""*' oir.. C.. Dllt ~ Orenot C.-OlllY 0.ll)' ftlot Ott 2 , 21 , 27, r?M) .,.."7t ~ 0renoe Coelt o.t1y Or-. c.. ~ ~ "'°""*' Or1rlQ9 a_. ~ Not o.c. 11. It. faa. Jen t. it Nol o.o 14, tt, a 1MS. Jan '· 11183 fll>bRINd o.env.e co.at Delly Not "'9t Noot JO. DIO l , 14, 11, llU JO. Die. 1 14, 11 1~ Oeri 7, 1•. 21, H . IN!...... .... 1M4. • ...... -1164 6~1 ·83 Die 1 14• ti, Rt, IN3 Iott~ 1271~ -_._ Ml7.J3 ~n..., 6310-83 \ U 8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 21, 1983 £ "'t''Y day 1 la\\1lir·cJ prF-\Pnf\ .ir, 1111 1•r•'''"' • ... rnefy of merchand1<,e al Rrt-at pr1t t-s /\nd 1t only take'> a fev. minutes 10 ~l .i n the classified c.olumns for whatever you want Best of all you can shop c.lassif1ed anyt1nw .1nywhere 1ha'1k\ to rhe com en1em e and ava1lab1ltty 01 nt .. ...,spa~rs Be savvy shop c lassif1ed re~ularly "hop da~~tl1••d f1rs1 Daily Pilat Classified phone 642-5678 lo Place Your Ad, c .. l11M1 ler lilt l11N1 fer Salt ltalfl ler kit ltalfl Ualaraid1t4 T HE DAILY P ILOT a..1111 1002 1022 l!Q!rt 1tac• JOit cereaa ••l llar 2222 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ..... n. , ... An.h. uo H•I&. U.lt.M IAbt•I a.u.w l'1•1111~ul• t •r,-\H•tMf l"'-h l~'""' 1,_...I M•r •·•l• M.-... U1o111,.t't1tM t.I h.tt ."''""-1" \ .. 114., Uuorn '""' lt.4riih th.uu ,..,...,.,, hv1n. 1~., ... h ........ i l.aji(Utto1 11111, 1..-.•u••-N 11v.-1 L_.11., t 1111,1 M~'-"IOh \ .. , ,._, .,, ... 1 1-. .... n °'-'' ~ .......... ,,. "'-'' I ·-" t •i.100 ,.,..,. "-'"-"An.. 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"tlul 1Jtt• ._. •uvl1t"ll In"""' hno .... .,,lt..i1oott•t• TRANSPORT ATIOH '""'t•f'\ ''"'f-t f\4",.... •M 1l•,r4V•I•~.._,.,,.~ "''"" fl.,,, .. ~ H\ • T' ~1h '" I rt1vt•I h ,,,., l t.l!h .~LASS I FIED OFFICE HOURS llllllORlllHE l:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BEST BUY S5000DOWN Europe1n Vht1w/fabu10U1 ALn HITIYl 1111 OUUIO 3Q.R E.allblutt Condo ocean view 3 Bd. den. \~Telephone Se rvice: Your 1r1enda w111 be green PHFHT LtolTill $15!).000. (2 13) 5•1-4460 g11 $1600 Agt 640·•888 11•111 "1 d F "d with envy as lhey ascend " ......... s•tt,000 EXEC OCEANFRONT HM 111111 I\ 00 a Y. rl l:l Y to the main level of lhll 5 8drme. 3 balhl, Includes PV1 comm. Vu Harbor entr t"19 8 00 A M S 30 p M gorgeous 4 Br custom mastfll suite and large Ill .. Yll •BA 3ba. sec ayalem, :~;! : · .-. : · · home wllh vi ew tam11y room and Tastetully decorated & spa 2cargar Min yr :::;·, Business Counter: non-paretl Sttulled high Off·Slteel parking '°' up ready '°' the dlscrlmlnal-tse 130001mo .631 -8209 above Aliso Pier. both 10 7 cars Only 4 door a 1ng buyer Specious lrl· ' _ :~ ~londay.f riday hOme and view must be !tom the entrance to level home overlooking Costa Mtll 2224 t•o.• • uper1enced Heduced Main Boach. i~'~~~ at 71h fairway kids & Pet tovln 4 + bOnu• ::::: 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. ~0~<>Ji~e1~.~~9~-1~~~ elm1-.-l2ll . LilOllE&Ln ~':'e~~~1T~•tfi~0$~8;ea,• :::~~ DEADLINES: LllQO llEll ESTATE na-noo sso security lee ::~~~ Pl'l\l.ICATIOr\ Dt:ADLl~E HTSTllllll t ~. . . ~~~~~~ 531.5021 :~·:, ~10111!,1' Sat I 1.:m '' Ill This properly offers a tot ·-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-lllliiiiii LEUE /1"111 EASTSIDE A1ea s finest 11·• for your money Untver-s Pac Io us 4 2 I:,;., f ut>~d:I\ \1 1111 1-.w I' Ill s11~ Parl< 1ocat1on. 3 co1111• IEL IW IPLX 2-stry 48r 3ba lam rm largecounlry kitchen ""'' , • home, gate guarded breaklast nook custom 11111" \'t,'1·d1w..,d.I \ l'tw.... ·I 'HI 11.111. Belrm 3 Ba, 2 llreplaoes. 2Twobdrmunltadup1ea:ln comm Tennis, pool, decoi workshop garage ::: Thur:-da' Wr·d ·1.:HI p.111 ~=~~~!1:~ !~1? ~g~e~~;~ ~~:1~~=tyd~~eM;;sf~~Y :~ ~;~~$1~~':i;~(6~~s;~ j~~~e~er,5~ ~~rlt:~~ :~:, Frnla\ lhur~ I :~n I' Ill and draperies Full pnce CdM Units In good cond mos lse opt) 537-5027 111. • only S 188,500 and that & owner Is very an~1ous RHEllS llULn '"" ".ilttnl.i\ ~ri ·~.(II) fl 111 includes tne washer to sell 1269,500 38r2ba41e.mhme$600·s 11•• I· rt dryer end l<ig 751-3 \91 RHERS llR•.Ln lll·U 11 dbl gar kid pet welcome 1::. '-'unda\ .{·()(I I' Ill "" 675-331 1 Ev/Wknds 539 6 90 °~ RI I "" !pSElECT 111-2311 . 1 ""'" 1 Y ee 11" ('A ''('L'L I "1'1()'"' u. 675-3311 Eves/Wknda UH llYFllllT S615 Cute Cape Cod 2br :~:. · ·., .r.. ,:, ·., '-" PROPERTIES FOREOLIHRE . 2ba, new cptstelrps wd "1 CO HR ECTJO,S: OCUl_l_•_rTTW __ YIEW 5 Bdr, near new contem· g11~~·a'gn;d Yg~.n~se~2b;~c~ :: .. C,uwrllat ion~ and (',)rrC'rl ion ... 11\ll. 200 81k 40' lot. 38r. den. detajls Ptacenue 645-2566 , ,... • •" 1 '' porary on 45' tot Call for ' • 11• 3ba yarel. comp! relurb .. -------•NEAR OCC. beaut MM& " he made on sam(• dt>adl11wl:t a~ 5449.900 217 Jasmine laWSOn de1 Mar5er.3ba.2s1ry 1" • Open Sat/Sun 1·5 $1200/mo. 851-9020 1 ••1 above. Please ask fnr a 1·a ncrlla t ion Ownrtegt 673·5551 "" -Re.a lty Comp.any Nr SC Plan 3 Br 2Ba, :~number whf'n <'an~llin{! vour ad. Costa M11a 1024 1orma1 din good cond 1)111) I Br Condo upper near $985/mo 545-4731 ll!OO ERROR · llllll ISUll SC Plaza. pool. 18nnla P1easn1 2 Br net S•SO nu I 02) : C I V I 8•' lllME/llCl•E I e s assume '• Liii iSLE paint kids "°K 539-6190 Check vour ad daih anJ report Classic knolly pine we 2t3t2l5-0551 lt1tPrlot,ltst Ct1•. eestRtty~ i~~ errors immediRte lv. Thf' DA IL y l1repl&Ge. built-In book-2 Br 2•11 ea Townhouse, Remod 4 bdrm. 3 ba Wests1Cle SEE THIS ONE' shelves. 3 Bdrms. 2 Ba pool. spa. outdoor bbQ home $435.000 Assum 2 Br t ea enclsel gar. w/d ,.,.M Pl LOT assumes liabil11y for the fi r!,I plus charming income Financing lluible Isl 217 Via Ithaca Open room crpls d1epes pallo .11• unit $437,500 642-8157 Sun 12·4 Cannery VII-no pets $550/mo -sec ;~'.: in correct u.sertion cnlv. U~l{JUf t i(JMt ' lHOLm STUUI 1ege Really 673-3777 548-5442 770-5629 ~~~ CLA I FIED 642-56 78 Realtors. 675-6000 N,:f~11B~r~~~~~~'o':'~ soo:::;~n~~~~~G,!P~res-~~~~:~ c~~~kha~~.: ·,''.:' .. ~: ,. ________ lllf!l _________ 1 ___ IJlllJlllJlllJll--I w/wel bar. formal <lining t1g1oua Seawlnd 4 Bdrm charm'n 1 Bdrm w/m1cro ~ Im & lrplc Nestled In Now only S239,500 wave crpls ullls pd S37) ;~a ..... ltr Salt I B111H ltr Salt WESTCLIFF Quiel localion near pool & GOLDEN PROPERTIES 539-6190 BEST lee 11101 S 12 7s.o DOW., tennis Owner must move 752-1589 Daaa ,-0,8-t 22,.~ 111< .. Ctatral 1001 Gtatral 1002 ' u " now Price reduced from --• - .IVG' Sunndy up11a1rs condo $179 900 10 $ 149.900 QUICK SALE 5 Br. 2 ba condo Pt '"'~ conven1enl1y located w/lerms won't last Prln Versailles Condo approx N"'vel Pool. tennll Incl ~:;; LIH ISLE near shopping transpor-only Call Patrick Teno<e $6,000 down Price wi'd l11g $775 492-6700 NC"' tauon end parll 2 Bdrm . 760-8702 Agt $78,000 Call 6.42· 1183 :~11 2 baths, fireplace, bar, •-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..-iiiiiia I llEWUI I £1 Ttrt 21l2 :~1. Traditional 3 Br. 3 \.'i Ba. Bayfront, pier & built 1n kitchen. carpets ~:: float for 65' boat. Pri~ to eell $1,25-0,000. end drapes Full p1lce WTSllE This hOme ta the best buy 2 bd, ,,,., ba delu•e condo S127.500 1 Hll• CITillE Nwpt Behl! Largest 4 Br w/pool $650/mo days m~ llYllE TERRACE 171 41673°4400 Garage&AlleyA.cceu =e's;~~h11=.:np~::; 786'5274 5••·3SS6eves 121 JI U l-llH 111,IOO over $70.000 below mar-FHataia P,i01JrJm1t li.1y & oc-ean vtew from 4 Br. -I Ba V 11 2234 HAR a o R "'' loCar•le, llltr . ket Al only $359.000 (t a ey p.1110. pool hh mt· Pnrrw loca11on $775.000 141_ 1121 recently sold the smallest j er. 2 be Condo Coveted I•\ hUJll ,.,11t1 M•l• M11 4 ""''" ,.,., .. ,...,, ,,.,., •11111 "JI.! f'lll4 ~llff YllTI IEL UH UYFlllT Fabulous bay & mountain view. l Bdrm., 1 Be. condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295.000. llYSllE PUCE UYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, ~up. 2 br. 2 ba an 2 boat spaces Rrour:ed -$1,500,000 PllllllLA llME OCWFlllT Ocean & Jfll)' views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 h.11h 3700 <,(J h -I t:ar park1n1o1 Sl.285 000 FlllllAlll llAICM lllLL TOP New 4 br. 4 'h ba, custom French Normandy E76tat.e 1.2 prune acre hilltop Now $995,000 00101110 CHS llYFllOIT Coronado Island cust bayfront lot 85' boat deck Plans avall. Now $370,000 w/trade lllllOWllW HOME Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath. lake view 3500 1q fl $440,000 Will trade for a local property BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\•cl" Dr •v" N B bl') 6161 ti Ill ft':?•l ftl24 ' 110,000 =~~~ PRICE REHCTIH HI.Ill Cory 2 Bdrm houae on ~1.•1 1arge Easts1de Cos I a Mesa 101 Open beamed 7,,1,, ceilings woodburn1ng ··111 llreplace, plus high as- .,,,, sumable loan Owners ''"' say sell •11 Now asking 7:::: S 120.000 Cell Merilyn ·111" Hi11. 111U 71124 '••l~ 70'11 GE 1s9-9100 ·' :. .~ . . . . " : . '. ClTlLIU YIEW 2111 2 Bdrm 2 Ba condo with den. balcony and aecu11ty gate Located near the •Balboa Pter Great view of send end ocean Owner will help finance 631·7370 TRADIT 10:\..\l. REAl.T\ 111111• ~ Ddebout :::~ IALIOl ISUll Boy g Beodl ••11,a l1Jfr11t -11 ,211,000 Real Estate ~~~; On quiet end of island with ""H turning Basin" view of llYCREST model wllh NO ldew for enclosed pe1to & garaoe SPYIUSS IUln S360.00011 This absolute S625tmo !163-8805 bargain plus a gorgeous Beaut 5 bdrm home In home certainty will not 8111c bach bungato"' ---------1 Spyglass $530.000 Can last To see cell Patrick w/b1ils lree 1295 only 11 move 1n w/m1n1mum dn Tenore 760-8702 Agt 439·6190 Best Ally Fee .. , .. , tl'f'mftndo u• rrtull•." l"-r trird thr H.-~1•trr and r 1m.,-~ bul I •'"" •• U•' thr ll•1h 11 1lot for rrC"ruetm rnt Ke1lli1 Oebbe ''•JHl'I &.,It • pyml Will carry note _ _ - - 1av0teble way tmmed Sharp & Clean 3000 sq 11 Haat. leacla 2240 escrow 83•· 1157 DenlM Sbd. 3ba, gm rm w/pool 2 Bdrm hMJ w/garege lbl. 2 lrpl. see the 60 D H e L Hut. ltacll 1040 itras. under price S200K owntown ge yarel greet to r lem11y VILLAGE CT CONDO Latmbeer Ally 5.49-2330 S575/mo Agt 535.3347 wltenn11 ·~ recquel ball courts. 29r. 2'hba, -..n. ..... 1100 RENT TILL YOURS! S 129.900 Bllr. 963-8377 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q1gan11e • • 2 q-1 -I• klteflen elegant lorm11 ln-iae l 044 IREHLW PlH dining des1gne1 decor LOVELY EXETER Triple wide 30'x60' Large thruout large muter llvfng dlnlng·kllchen suite s<>ler neated pool & area. 3 bedrooms & spa Very EZ terma 15 IS 38aths-both llghl & dark· • $50 security fee on a terrific street In the Park Homes 3 Bdrm. 2 ba 111ge family room er tn18rlors Neat to rec 537-5027 rm & pool area A.gt 540-5937 8eaut1tul1y manicured ---------• e~tra large 101. covered -- patio Great nome for laco•t Prtr 1350 entena1n1ng $ 199.500 ll lllTS ~ P11me Npt Bch ren111 Lt lfilsor I property located near r Dover/Wealc11ff behind ~ ealty WeSICllll Shopping center $1.600.000 786_1172 I Terms a11all Courtesy to l·.>t#Jl.~~ 3880 M1ehe4son Drtve Irvine Bkrs Call o wner 645-6646 20 NEW UNITS In FRESNO $650.000 (8) 3 bdrm ( 12) 2 Bdrm, 20 double ga11ges Income llRTIWIH S85,2K. 1st yr depricta· PHI PHH lion $66 5K Positive " Bdrm. 2•;, ea. 2 story caSh 11ow. 7 62 1t gross with l lC, -t bar, Ind Call agt 800·882-24~ lam1ty room large 4-ple~ on Lynn St. H8 5 I UllTS redwood patio Only t yrs new $3 1 0 K year Old $196,500 with Ownr/bkr 963-2422 $153.000 1n aasumabtel::::::::::::: llnanclng 832·2137 Owner, principals only $575 rents 3 Bdrm 2 ba pOOl hme kid & pets OK 539-6190 Best Ally lee HOMES FOR RENT Huntington Beach 3 & 4 8drms $850-$900. Fenced yards & garages Kids & pets wetcome 863-0755. Agent. no fee Steps lo sand I Br w/ultls pd S300's flat 539·6190 Best Alty lee lrwiae--2244 t to 3 Sdrms U7S.S 1200 .na i~isor l Y ·Realty ~ 786-11 72 1 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine 3 edr;;;-T"baWoodbrldge Condo $750/mo Avail lllin ita Vitjt 1067 Su1>41r elghlplex, each with 1mmed A""nt 645-8513 • 3 Bdrm. 2'~ be. double .-Lake view E1tec Home. 3 garage Copulld be con-3 Br 2~88~ $B2r 15 000• r>;5n2, _239"~7 Ba dos Owner wlll lln1nee at twnhm, avail mid Ji n 1 12.-.% Super Invest-$900/mo. Inga. agt No ment. aaklng $725,000. lee 786-7698 ••• ,.,. ltac• 1019 CALL BILL COTE Eiec atyle 4 Br Incl den2 11 ~00 PEii Mlm ll0-1IOO ba 1rp1c dbl gar 1700's With pan ol monthly lease Best Atty 539~ 190 Fee ""I" all Older 2·StOly home Ouallty Design Location with great charm & flex· Three bedrooms Huge AUTOMOTIVE lb1hty Can be single lam-1am1ly room Formal din· """ I• •• "~ .... 1'1",' I tly 5 bedroom or 4 bed Ing room Property SllU· gOlng 1ow1rd lhe down HOME FOR RENT P Y m I w h e n Y u Irvine 3 Bdrm $825 Gar-1e1se-optton lhta 3 bdrm. age and fenced yard """' .... "" ... 1•.ru ' w/one bdlm apt Easy to ated on spacious corner "'"'~ w ... 1 .. 1 ::~~1 show end owner's wlll lot, 100 x 110. willl Pll· ~·~~·.~:.i'\~', .tt.·i. 1•1 ~' negotiate Pter/sllp with vale circular driveway 1 ,. ~. '""' easy access to Main Bey Three car garage with ,,., .., ... , out to the ocee11 built-Ina and work shop '"' 1·~ '1...... '"'" 631-1400 $325.000 AUTOS IMPORTED I-\A.Ail HI HU'fl 131 · 7300 ~~;, 11·'"•' ::~~ ltOMI ' h•c A"'"' w11N ~ REAL ESlAlE ."~:~.. :::! 131-1400 l\.luJH ttl1 NEWPORT IUCll ~~::.~· "" ::~~ ---------HUGE LOT (90 x 178) wllh , ,., 9111 good older 3 Bdrm 2 bath II·•••• tm Fo< Claullled A.d home S2 15.000 Ind l•u"' em ACTION owner wl11 carry ~~.:;:. m~ Call a "'' MoOar•le, llHr. t:::::"•h'"' m~ ~~~,~~~ 141.1121 ~:·~;. :::: 842-54178 M•-r•lo ttO Sell Idle ltetnl 842-5e78 M•......,. U.n1 at•) ::;=======~=======-=-~ M1...,hol11 tl4f ~~t :::~ '::~::.~' SCC \\.4\l lA-~ £trs· ::!: Pant#111 •H>1 -----14 ... , a.., (lA1' 1 "CMUfllf t ......... ,, 91\3 1'1~•·"' ~.,, o:;..:·n~~:-h:;·':n.~, ;: Jtr,-..vh ilaf to-o. I •~ t, 'I' .. lftf) .. •Woh 11-~il floy.y tl~I ""'"' 9t'-l S..h V16~ 1u.hia1v tl81 to..-1.K.I rriumph Vutk .. w•~ VuC\m M1" AUTOS, OOKS11C ""'' 11u..i. , ...... t .... ti-""'1 \nfV-i..r t;r• l1rt;.,,.wl l.tftn".if\ M•'""' llltdwtY"'" ... l'l,.-1h ~, ... 'l'r.-1 • tltlt IH7t 9173 117~ 9171 ·~ tl07 t30t uu Hit t)ll Jllt 1321 tJll "" .,,, ,,,, t>lS S R I 14 C Y I I I I' I 11 E W H I I I I r l'rrrr 1 I I I I I I • • • •(In ik tpt'n · 'ivl not lurrh in pritt. rta110n- 1blt tott clau1fitd ad,,.trtl11n1 2' t be residence w/ml,.I Kids and pets OK A.gt. no ocean vtewt Only a few fee. 863-0755 blocks to the b .. cht _________ , 75 • 1 ,11-1-11-1---Mansion style-5-+ Br hM 3 81 lrplc poollepa much •111,000 llYnllT Beaulllull)' radecorltad 1 Br unit New kllchan. blth. carpets. Full HCUr· lly bulldtng w/boll sllps & pool Tremendous main bey VIEW. Marth• Mac- nab 644-6200 Lest chance lo buy great more $995 mu11 see 1nve11men1 property II 53~-6 11Kl BEST Alty fee the Fun Zone, 207 Palm St, Balboa. Reduced price -13501( 873-2943 MHataia, i>111"rl .... ,, 1450 Palm Springs custom dee hm. perl for ent8fta1n1ng. Duperete-must 1111 $ 159.500/obo, 8y Owner 6 19-346-9425 !//: M11cm1b ·Irvine ...... , .. tn ..... Allllm 11UL1t 0..:.111 2102 Newport Cr .. t modal par· S-tr I WJIMr feet 3 Br 2'.4 ea condo IHtlh wtwet ~r. fonnal dining "*'1 IUl.n tm & frplc. Neatlad In quiet toc41tton nMr pool & PllP ••AllMllT 1ann11 o-n.r mu1t move 11'/llt.1111 now. Pric. r.Ouoad from 1179,toO to S14D,to0 WESTCLIFF3br.<Mn,wld, w/term1. Won't IUI Prln. rafrlg • qarcten« $1 100 only Call Patrtcll Tenore mo. rater• req 875-3009 1eo.a102 AG• For Ad Action Cal a Olly Plot AD·VIS(I 642-5678 Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, Oec;em ber 21, 1983 Dl _uii"ii'iilliialii1:1iilaii1iiniiiiiiii Act1atlcal Carr•!Jy Electrical lar .. alat laali!f 1au CltHla Patatl!t Pareel llllJ '• Wr1! • _c. ... i .. l.,ia.,.1.,• .... ____ 1 EKpert C11pentry s'er\llee ElECTRIC IX N Prlced r.;;;TIE-.-GR-AiilSS .. _C_UTTCR ___ l_H_A_U•L•·M""o·v·e·.·R•E•M•o·v·E-l-H•o""u.;.•""•.;e1;..e.;.a-.n-.1n""g ... 1...v·a-c1 .. n·1 -,•2 •v•Riil$•EX-P·· -,.-m·am-.-11-. CORONAiSEL UXJf $2.17 per day llUIAY IPIOIAL Repair-Remod-Addlllona right, liee ullmete °" Furnnure. Trath. TrH s Apia Exp'd. ttlleble My prices are smalll 2800 E. Co111 Hwy RESPRAYS 847•7901 Doors-etc 548-4980 large or small lob• I.IC Light Hauling 1163·5'415 NORM Own 1ran1 650-3263 650·8477 Ron (cor Dahllt ) 760· 1822 Th•I'• ALL you pay fOf 1ns11ffat1on Speclallat 396821 873-0359 Cleanup1 --3 llnes, 30 days At,~... New & UMd Car~I. or ELECTRICIAN 20 yr• IKP. Reasonable L l HAULING . MOVING lllH••!l --P1a1ter/l •H,lr In the ~[)(iP'!-~--,y-. 'IPP1·r•k-1n•g•L·o·11-Re-Slllch Old 1 Vinyl, TOP QUALITY WORK AT Free Estimates Cl'lrlatmH and Affiance BRIClr.B(OCK•fl(@ FIGUEIREDO PAINTING P(l sftRJlfCHING DlllY Repairs -Sea.lcoallng Ceramic. Wood & Steam REAS RATES 8'46·7602 d&llvettea Jon 5•8192 All ty!l" R111o~blt Fire proofing •hlngltt, 26 Rettuccot lrll/ext 30 yr1 " S&S A.•nhalt 631·4199 L'~ Clean 847-7813 (714) 970·3792 LIGHT HAULING 831·2345 yrs exper, Int/ext. spec; Nell PAUL 545-2977 .... "" RESIO/COMM'L/INO In naturll wood tlnllhet. __ PILOT 20 Do Trash, furniture, etc .. _ .. _. & ·n~·r--', lree ED'S p• "'STERINO All Types. Repa11, Reeurt, REMODELING All pheMI yr8 my own wor11 MATT 645-5089 .,.,...,_, ' -...., ...,. Seal COii (SLURRY MIX) Also custom ceblneta 18 Lie 278041 Al 646·8126 $$LOW RATES SS ""i•t_ "' Lie C-33 No. 290804 All Ph1J1e1. Int/HI. Neel SERVICE Comm • RH ld . Reas yrs In area Lie. bonded, Tree trim & removal. gen PAUL'S HAULfNG -lac MOVING • 638-6911 Rea1ucco1 Ell 845-8258 Rates. Free estimates 1ns'd 968-3564 anytime G ' · clean-ups 554· 7017 12' s1a1te w/lllt & 8' pickup Qu1c111careful. Low rates ----------Plaa"lai 6•5.•259 or 64~-0032 --·-1 -1-8-1'!!8'!!'1~----646 0792 1nutlme LI T 138046 552 0' 0 • DIRECTORY ., .. " -YARD MAIN CLEAN-UP-_ • ' c • .. l OUALITY PAINTING lelrl-.----iOil ..... ___ _ •• "~a'll' Cta tat Ctacrttl TREES rreeTr1m &Haullng H . •A-lMtVIU* prlcea Free 111 Call 2411rH•Hl-l121 R • 18L T""nAA/remo11ed Cletn· Hh81 J n "'I 631 2050 FaUCletl •Weter Heaters pl/'ltu~tht~IHVUINNTEINMGIRTROONR BAfFITTIN<i· MY HOME Concrete U form, I pour .,....,..... C Leo 847-2457 2 .... , ;I. •••·ll2I Best Quality 25 yr exp o n an,. me. • " ,.., O< complete !Obs No JOb up. new lawns 75 t·3476 • • " -Lie T 116,428 730· 1353 Pitt i n.. BEACHCOMBER l\lery Nr Viet Of la. C-011a Mesa 100 sm II ~.0366 -H ' Furnaoes • POOi Heater a r •I .,. atns clear lrom $5125 Wednesday at Nlgrots & PIT 642·8482 a Clean Ups•Tree Trimming U yala STARVING COLLEGE Farthing lntenor OMlgn Repair laucets. dlsp, etc noextrechargel -CL S Yard Malnl •Hauling l-~.-.~.,.Hf,OP!M"!'E-A~E'llP"!'A'!'!IA-STUDENTS MOVING CO HANGING/STRIPPING Anytime M&M 642·9033 CALL TOOAY!I ... kkffflaJ · aiu~ WHJ MIKE SS0·3263 Elec-Plumb·Cerpentry HtUI Clt1aia1 LIC T124·•36 Insured. VISA·MC Scoll 673-1512 IMfia w1d .. ca ..... , WAITE wlilA6 WINDOW WASHING "The o"IY magic •• QUALITY' 63 1·2026 .,.,, .... slate law requlr" 1h11 il contractors who perform work over $200 lncludlnt labor and materials mutt be llceneed UnliOlnMd con1rectots ahould aq 111t1r 1n their aovert111no. Contractors and con· sumett , contact Maty Grondle at 558-4086 Wilt! any questions Contrec• tor s Stale LlcenH Bolld. 28 Crvic C.n11t Plea . Room 690. Sente Ana, CA 9270 I 'SI' .. ea11llU PROF BKKP~ computer/ llllbENN91!~' M Commerc1a1/Retldent1a1 Remodel Keith 646-4672 ROBIN'S CLEANING 64 t-8427 -CHIMNEY SWEEP •HANGINGIREMOVAL* 1°::==~=:;::~==!1•1 Your Oalty Piiot manual Moderate lees Landscape Maintenance 1 repair, ux 0, build-ANY-SERVICE a thoroughly WA 1CH US GROWi 11 1 1• ---Ofenge CX>N1 -Free counset 642-7047 $40 &UP t-867-4876 Oua111ySer11lce.reas .11c. 'THI NG Reasonable clean house 540-0857 'yrs experence ~Yfoollna 434874 SELL Idle 1tem1 with 1 Sen.lee Directory b de<l 20 1 Ml~ 851-1800 .._--._I .. ~1 ·~ Deity Pilot CllMllled Ad. Representative Ca~iatt llluia1 Coalrac1111 ~~ W~nev r:ndnsca,;;: ~18' Dave 960-2165 British Housecle:nlng Ser· ,~·-•-i.-•.-ti-•m1•i....-------"" ._,.,.., 642-5678. 142-4321 ed. JOI •New cabinets. cabinet GH tral 6'45-5 124 AMERICAN HANDYMAN 111ce aualtty depen-FIH Plll1111 Parr l t•H•I Tni•t Sem ce •--~~~~~~ facing, bars & lormoca ----Carp, Glass. Paint. etc dable work 650"°189 by Richard Sinor Uc llEIOVA - -countertops 6'42-0881 RemodetlAepalrs. comm l ar•Hla1 Wa1tt4 Ins , Bonded 847-2367 HOUSE-APARTMENT 280644 14 yrs or happy * L * Typing/Word Processing & resod. Lic'd. bonded, Mowing. EdgTng Twice a -Cleaning or Renovating local customers Call us first! 780.0328 All b\Jsmess. school & per For Cl •llllltd Ad ACTION Acc1aatia1 Cu r atrz ins For est 552·9142 mo S20·S25 645-5737 Baali•J Free estimate 650-41 468 Thank you. 963•4114 50nal projects 85 t·104 1 CPA high quality Income Chr1 slian Carpenter Remodeler -needs work LANDSCAPE MA.INT -OUMP]oes & HOUSECLE.NIN-G au•LtTY-PAINTERS Have you r••0 l oday·a k " ,. Cla11llled Ada? II not, Trade your otd 1tull ror Cell a Ollty Piiot AO· VISOR &42-5878 tax wor at reas rates Addtt, remdls. rprs. work now1 REF's Save $$$ Clean ups. Reas. rates. SMALL MOVING JOBS EXP'O REFS PROMPT, NEAT PRO-you're mlalng the beet new good lei with 1 Jol'ln Brown 63 1-6483 guar Gary 963-418 1 Let's talk 851·0149 KEN 892-5830 MIKE 646-139 1 897-4386 536-8322 FESSIONALS. 636-7149 bargains In townl CINllfled ed. 642·5878 A,.,,_.tl, Ual. AJ!Jlant1, Uaf. IM•• 2900 Office ltatala 2'14 a..1t A Ftw 3004 ltlt Wut• Slll ltlt Wut.. sa• • Ce1t1 ••u 2724 Hui. ltacll 2740 Bedroom wl prtv ba . furn. IUJSrTTrRS IEirHI HOIOScopf $300/mo • S25 cleaning REWARD Lost Dog in Big "'" " Fl ... HRSHIEl E Sida 2 Br. OIW, gar. nu Walk 10 beach Bach chrge 650-4303 Canyon Area All wtll Adulta/lemp. days, eYM, IUll IPlllll IEC n cpl, p11nt etc No pets S400 all utlls lncld Furnished Roomn earSo Male Lhaso Ap50 w/lan wnds, Agency. Charlot· HR McGoo'sollerlng l"9 BY SIDNEY OMARA $475/mo, Isl & last • 536-4637 Coast Plaza, Female markings. 759-t070 te's Sitters 645-3746 most In food' fun' enter· ~ & cleaning 548-2405 WIOIUll &PTI preler s250 s5s-1737 A f•ll HNlot 118'& Reward 1os1 Fi sh hair Ol'g Bookkeepe<, PIT posillon tainment' dancing' Seat· Frpl pool prvl patio Spacious 1 & 2 Br from --1450 SQ.ll viewsutte Tabby. gold collr w/blue available Costa Mesa 1ng lor 600 Call752-8955 Tb d osnwshr X-lg 2 er on $525 L k & 1 Nrce. lurn . lrlg. TV. viii. vie or Edwards/Warner Mortgage Company or apply al 2722 N Maln, urs ay D ecember 22 E 1 1 .. s610 557•28• t · a es 1 reams. p111 entr, resp person 847-04891752-5050 x320 751-1 155 Brent S A Next 10 Town & R ' . as sue pool & spa large rec kl N 536 85 6 Four lrg pr1va1e oltlces c A ~ES (March 21-April 19): Self -expressio n IS emphasized: llSTUT Ill r 0 0 m . n ew I y r e -w y r ocn -:__1_ With lrg secretarial area. REWAROI Mate Germen Christmas hetp, hltlng Im-ountryShopplngC11t1ter you get ideas acr oss to more people and deal successfuUy with 1 Br 1 81 all bll·•ns lndty decorated, beeutllully SULAll llTtL ll1l chen and private Shepherd got out or HS mediately, many pos-Full Cha{ge Boolckeeper. product that appeals to wom en. Be ready for s wift chanaes rm car porl nr be'•ch & landscasped, security Wklyrentalsnow avall lobby Sign space a11all· yard. 12117 Lite tan & !hons up to S61hr Could lmmed opening, FIT, . o ' · ' gates Ofry no pets 115 50/wk & up Color abl4! on Westchll amber wlDlk overlay. be permanent. Computor eaper helpful exc1ung challenges and possibility o f romance shops S4 25lmo 8'46-6591 TV Phones In room 2274 Redecorallon allowe~ wears lite tan collar• 7141220-1520 Non-smkr Pleaae call IOI' TAURUS (A p r i l 20-M ay 20): Y ou are not "locked in" to any 736 w 181" St New~ Blvd CM Nle<ls medication & d1e1 Employment Service apqt VRI 714·492~801 sit~atio!'· Despite ap pearances, you d o have chance to break free, TSL lsat 142-1I03 La1aa1 leacll 2141 646-7445 145·1101 prior 10 surgery. (Brandy) :;,:,~8;.ge~~ an employ· FILL Tiil PAY to 1m pnnt your ow n Style and to take s te ps which insure greate r •NtlSllE &PT Small 2br OCEAN VIEW SEA & SUN-LODGE please call hm 536 " 6638 PlJIT TIME WDRI B s S oo c 1 T p 1 3012 Clrculalion • securit y . O lder individual lends be()('fit of experience w m 1 r lrg rms. crpl$3S/drps, No <logs, 585 mo Ulll 0261 w wck up 0 or v I . IUIH I uu TOl&Y Opportunrtlea avallabla support your pos t • range No pets 85 incl 494·2462 3 oast Hwy, Npt allatn CIRCUS OF • wtth the Los Angeltt GEMINI (Ml 1on2. l J 20 Be d d Agl 731-6829/642·7312 N I 2152 SO LAGUNA Nearbeaeh, lealala 2916 PI T motor route drivers Times C1rculatlon De· ay • une ): r ea y to tear ow n for "LIKE BRAND NEW" L•pH i1at newlurn.wllh0f w1thout N-""'t NrpostoRlce MASSAGE needed now '" Coat• par t ment in ou r ulumate purpose of r ebuilding on more.suitable base. F ocus also Sparkhng 1 Bdrm lrom 1 Bdrm Condo comm krtchen TV pool Sl'lare .. -· Mesa AM delivery to d00<-10-dOOf newspaPlf t . • 'ts b ) d 'd h h bed I ped $445 2 Bd I $555 I Cl t b b th E I I k App 1834 sq 11 store or 719 NO HARBOR BLVD l'IOmes Must tiava good sales p<ogram Guaran-on nps. VlSl y re au ves an 1 eas w tt' can eve o in to • rm rom ~~oops ssooose492~6700us. $2•65 0,msp295no~93s~3~90er 1332 sq fl, 646-2947 car .. ptool 01 ineurenoe tle<I tlc>Urly w"""" ........ v iable con cepts. Be aw are of d etails. study fine print, re fuse to be ~~=pd, pool, garaoe. no "'' FULLERTON No wt<nds 0< hOllday1 No commiw on. H~;. 9A;.i caught off guard b y unscrupulous ind1vid ual. 301 Avocado. 642·9850 lMa IHr• 2902 Ceaatrciil 110-1112 collections or billing Call . 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM CANCER (June 2 1-J uly 22): You'll locate lost article, 241 w WllSOf'I 631-0960 .,.,.,, ltadi 2169 W111 e1tch1nge hw leanlng hat••• 2911 l IAY' WEH 830-54• 1. 9•2PM M·F Training •S provided be f . w I ( .. --1 Bdrm. 1 beth A11all11ble & main! '°' rm & brd 1560 Newport Blvd. CM ATIRACTIVE cu-IFIEI Potential to earn $300 mem r o opposite sex w '<.'On ess true f eelings. Lunar Lrg 2 Br 1 ba WI side Ow, now. $650/mo, yearly Local Reis 863•1001 400 sq 11 $3751mo TMOASSESREUSS0ES -plus per weell For an ln- emp hasison pay m en ts.<.-ollections, taxcons1derationsanda b1lity lndry rm Avall 111184 573.3355 --. Agen1 5'11-5032 VEY U. OITllHULH tervlew C1111 (714) to get m ost for your m oney. G erruru. V irgo. Sagittarius persons 5525/mo 645-6625 1 bdrm, SSOO/mo. ulils pd Vacahta 52S W 19th s1 at Harbor, ESCOllTS/IODELS T~~o?~!~ e~:,~?:: ...!:_1 - 2361• Eat 1204 _ figure prominently . Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba upper. The Tropics. 2421 E 16th ltallls 2901 C M 2000 or 4000 It re-Outcall ONL y 835•9199 portunlty fOf 8 Ctasstlled Gate guard. rehel shift ~ LE O (July 23-A ug. 22): lmportant dom estic adjustment ~~:s~r:'Ts85~,;:~ ~~ . St, Nwpt Hgta 645-5109 Give your husband a 1111 Of olflce Bk It RIC _ Outside Sales per1on community 494·857 t k lace be d I . k classlel Bob Hope Desert 631-1266 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF with 8 prov11t1 tract re-c:all betw_, 9.5 ta es p -tp o m aUc. ma e con cessi ons, but re( use to pets 751 ·9905 111 msg 38R 18A Yrly Nr ocean, G-•t Cla••ic, Jan 8•15•10• - -For Bachet~ettel Parties --- abando n bas. . I C k dd ---nu crpl/pa1n1 $825 mo, V1 -R11t1t or leue newly re-1 826 494 cord Great earning 1t•TtOIL~RE IC pr1nc1p es. s.rc~tances ta e su en swing m NEWLY DECORATED ulll Incl 217 33rd St.NB. dlan Wells Racket Club modeled home wit h •Sir pper grams • 1 potenllal, guaranteed lnterlorl~Kletlor '~aint~ V your favor. Doors of opporturuty open for career and romance. 2 Br wl gar. crpts. water (upstairs) 835-2844. Condo 213·248-7868 storage & large fenced Helpl-N~ess 10 ac· draw again! comm1sa1on ance lull or part lime LibraV lpRlaGOys k(eAy r o le 2 . 3 c-_ 22 Wh ~~~~ .. A~~g;:~:~ 1·i:2~ Across from Udo M11lna. intala It ~~j c~m~4:~~rtzo~:~~· ~l~e~~/~1 \2~:~ ·~ ~:~.'"J~;:t~~.' ~°: ==~j18 r~2 J':'f':'ndabt9 . . . ug. -iX'pl. ). a t appears to be a major PALMMESAAPTS--3 8r 2Ba.lrpl,newly dec· Sllart 290I 642-1334 Pomona C M '68 92626 EOE ____ • _ restnct!onssbu t a temporary "rest pen od "M eansdelayactuaUy 1 Br s4soimo o mce hrs orated $8~8-5668 "TheOrlglnal" Cemaro & '73 P1n10 Cocktail perSOI\ PIT 1o; Hoatess lorreal ett•tede- w orks m your favor . provid es chance to recuperate Focus on 9.4 1561 Mesa Or Santa H -1/Wl-CUFF ....... Tt F111Ell Shops1011tcest s1or1ge &46-1280 • velopment in San Ju111 ed A H •5 •• -650 s.q II Of ieu. rNI private club No tlpa. Capistrano New ltcenaet m itation ' h ealing. realizaUon that being alone is n ot same as n a e I g h t s 2 Br. 1 Ba, nu cpl/drapes, Newpof'I Bch SAi 1· t699 Colla Mesa C-2 548-7249 PHONE FANTASY s•Pt~Jgahra' !::'! s.aNolecrya111Ne1n". or retired. R E lie reQ being lonely. 71'41546-9860 _ bll·lns. pool, car~. no --___ 25 Ladles to snare your ,.... ·~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cL 22)· Focus on friends hopes Santa An• Hgts I Br $500 r•s 6!657;,,.~700 Bed· l~~e:!~'. ~=· p~;t •·•••trial Fan111lesl 828-7162 ~:~~~~~ ::.p~! ·:uu.~ Sala~1~~19~Ic>e~' OI . . . . · • • 2 Br 2 Ba $800 No pets Ofd • ...,..., '350 • 12 utll. ~-2497 leatal1 2920 Ptneaal aspU:atlons and mtens~hed re!At1onsh1p. What you have been 545-4855 Lovely 2 8t 2 Ba. 2 gar. M prof 25-35. straight. 2.UO Ml ft, 3975 Birch, Serric.. 3014 720 w Bey Ave, Betboe MSTtll/lllT seeking becomes available. M em ber of op posite sex seeks Spaclou• 2 Br • TainriTI. )'Mfly, '" blk bch, no nltmkr. to lhr 2 br. 2'" NB. $1330 MIA torilng. u;;;;;;;a a.-'°' out ltOITAIL 1111111 IUltlPll• 111 n "commitment " Special emph asis on productio n . promo tion and pa110& "'ore Aoullsprer pets s775 660· i 7oe 1'111 be condo c M 531.4391 Agent 54 t-5032 call massage Men & tn.11111111 .. 11 R Mc Goo's Ottlll'l"O add i tional funding. Capricorn figures in scenario. Reis s.cs-1~93 -IEWPllT lllllTI N9wport Crest, p\11 b<l + COt1a MeSa 3000 s I, 47C Women. 667-5927 CHEERS RESTAURANT ::::ert"=~r'~~~· SCORPIO (Oct 23-N ov. 21 ): Ch eck L ibra m essage for LUX. CONDO 2 bd. 2 b•. newty oecor-be. pOOtltpaltnns. 1nory. pr s r 1005 Brtoso Ot T I ll Entertelnmenl •nd <lane-Seating tor 600 Call valuable hint. Y ou'll bend o f many restnctions emphasss on S600 1 Br Studio. lrp1c. ated. lrplC. garage. ullls nr bch $375 CaUAns A<l &44-72119 rift ~w~e W~el~oc~~~I~ 752-6955 or apply II su~f ul busm ess maneuverer career advancem~nt. Y ou 'U ge t 6~~:.~k 10 SC Plaz:e i;::d;t9.9~~5'mo No • 752 6"'2-4300. 20 " AaHHCtaHh 3 2 N~:! .. "'d: .. ~oon (!~!; dents o+< Full. pit Beach ~:21t, N T~!\5 ~ou~~~ pubhCJt y from media. audience w ill m ultipl y .• Aries is involv ed. PflllLIFF "'EW ~t. 1 Br, wood & Penlnaula Alternative 4 ATTENTtON LEUZINOER holder will lhrexp, n·smk & Werner. Call bel noon Shopping Center Flt SAGITTARIUS (N 22 "'--2 1) y U h ( " BR home In C M, Piil GRAOUATESOF t959 l ag 8ch494-4365 752•6955·647·99Mpm PIT Studentso1111!'18ok . . . ov. ·u=:. . : OU get to earl o Lrg 1 Br wllott, encl git, glass apt, Ideal for single pool, laundry S2SOlmo looking IOf fellow clan matters, snd1v 1duaJ who has your best inter ests at h eart w ill take jac. ulll rm. fvl deck. person. Non-smkr No Call Scott 241-1517 members who may be In laffltatat OHIT&IL sums Houselleeplng Supervl90f. d F 1 I bl f I 750 N pets. Utll pd. LH, $675 0 •-1111 -o 21 pl tlme Sal & Sun 4 11 a s tan . OCUS o n trave pans, communication. sp i ritual v alues ins, rp c. · 0 6.,,._3823. 63 1 •• 18• alt S Prof rem Christian 25• the Orange County erea o,,.rtaaitin 4 11 "'"" -' · · · d 1 . oals S al pets 2 151 Pacific <JU .. .. w ... --H.R Me Goo's otterlnn the $4 SO/hr englisll spanllfl an u tunateg . ~i r eadingmatenal prov es ben efici_al. 631 "'107.855•0665 yrs toshr 3Br w/d,patto. e 1re wo ... ing on our LOCALULTRALIGHTA.IR· ... CAPRICOR N ( 22 J 19) C h k d . li L.-.., VERSAILLES CONDOS walk to beach, $2501mo 25th reunion CAii CRAFT DEALER teaks most in food' fun' enter-speaking Asll fOf Mlf . . -.an. . ec eposst s ps, u.::-THE GABLES 28r 1•1rea $700 to $1 too 675-0062 or 632-1631 ll51·255t alt 6 30PM shareholdet for ••· t• nment' dancing'. Seat· McCullough 497-4'477 aw are of tax and license requirem ents, mak e e ffort to "balance w/gar S585 crpts drapes Agent 631 4960 Ammie 2 Br 2 Ba furn apt, FREE-ALL AG~ pension . S30,000 sh1111 Ing fOf 600. Call 752-6955 Insurance sales_ the books." Keep resolutions concemmg d iet, nulrillon and bltlns fncd patio water pd ---Balboa. lacing oceen TV COMMERCIAL SEM-• 111 or par1 Must want to ~Aap~x~\~71~ ~·0:1~ TtACIHl /EHOlTHI general h ealth. Financial obligations will be f ulfilled. d espite 63s-/142309c"a011"01_r5apn.~e S300 752-4500, e•I 4 t53 INAR. SEE SUNDAY AO act now 714 671·2900 Country Sh o pp 1 ng Have Insurance License? t ba k ..... °' 673-31127 2 13-40~491 w 51 Ceriter We train FIT PIT Looking FOf Addlllonll e mporary set c . --Heir aate4 income? .AQUARI ~S (Jan. 20 -Feb .. 18): G o slow, maintain low 2 Br v~~WB~~;>n~~~~lcro. Ammie needeo to shr 2 New Cannery Vlllege Hair Houaecleanera, exper'd. Collections, Experienced, For Tt'te Prof . We Otter prohJe. leave fine pomts or det.ruls for another tune. For now, trash comp frplc, sky bd. 1 ba 8P1 Nr Beh Npt salon Invites you '0 a ''ee lull or part llme. trenapor-PIT Financlal exper help-•Fully Endorsed Leeds Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart Sch $245/mo Call eves halrcu1 with a style Ttl Ion 540-0857 lul. Please call SAi 1·7117 •Advance Money review source material, ch eck legal papers and play w aiting lights. $795 6'42-7803 ments & Townhouse~ 8-10 646-118'48 Feb '84. 20·~ disc on all 111 nee. · •WeektyCheck game. Focus on partnership, public r e lations and mantaJ status. from S660. (Ask about Rm mt e w n 1 d Fe ~""ce5 Redlun prod-CIOI CALL FOR INTERVIEW PISCES (Feb 19 -March 20): Emphastie practical LSSUes _ -....aa~BJIU furnished apts complete non-i mkr, neat and uclS 1175•2787 _ lll.llll&OOlllT Otnner cook, 3 yra ea-JOHN ROBERTSON be thorough, read between lines and d on 't be f ooled b y one who ~ U U wl1h TV, linens& Ul11t1slls, Respori to lhr 3 bd, 2 ba SPIRITUAL READINGS mOmvt perlence Good ater11ng MON-FRI, SIAM-t2 NDON Beaulllully len<Jac;aped may bl rented IOI' lhor1 apl 1n CdM $290/mo Ad111C• 1n all mattercs Love The Orange Coast Dally P•Y Apply In peraon. 7 t4-673-11'461 claims to have special shortcut. Focus on employment. rellable gard11t1 apta Pool & spa term or lon09f No ltlaH 673-4053 e.,91, 549.7775 marriage & bu11neu P11o1 n.. an e~celtenl op· T1'E .ltUY IHH JANITOR, PIT, M1111e>n procedures and mam tena.nce of a steady pace. Scorpio f igures Patlosldecka No pell req'd) On Jamboree Rd days Ask for Pam Also cou"sellng. 1815 ~unity '°' a career 400 So Coast Hwy Vlero. lrvlna, El Toro Prom inently. Bach $<150 at San Joaquin Hiii• RO. ---So El Camino Real. S•" oriented Major Account L19una Beach, CA 1 ,1185 l-997-0780 btwn 1 Bdrm. S515 1••·1100 Sh11e Irvine Twnhme, 2 Clem Uc'd. 492-7296 9·30 ... & 3.30 p•• •• Br 2 bl 2 car ga Id Executive with a prov11t1 "-1111ery Driver R-ent e•-""" "" ... Oaf a_.,.._ t --1-L.J _1 131 E 18th 646-6816 • · r. w · --t .. d G t ......, ~ " ---------Ml ......... ni:::=n I nr-AJ!Jtafttl, Ua1. 161 E. t81h· 6'42-0856 Penln xtra lrg 2Br. andeck. S4001mo 553-0176 L .. t A Ft••• 3004 rec.. recor '11 perlence. Clean driving ___ ..... __,.....,-.--.-_1Ja potential. guaranteed recOl'd l eading Hatd-MllUS • T" PH •. 't y· · 12'1 Ike Ct HI ••I Mar 272Z --n-crpttldrp• & paint Shr 2 br. 11~ ba C M apt. Found 2 dogs. 1 blk sml le drew against com-· C Christian Tllomu Gallery ·~o!es ';A~ RENT .......... 2'01 2 ~. 2 b•. den, lrplc, 2 car 2 ~·~EspY!~~!oe Yrly lae, $750 552.0853 poo1.1ee. $300 ~ utlls Lv & I male pvp wired COi-mfnllNlono men~t'om. plO\leus ~:;.~6710 M/F EOE 650-2317 Miu.on Viejo3 & 4 Bedrm, Bachelor unit avail In Vic;-gar. steps to t>eeeh, Avail avail lndry rm. no peta. Spacious apt, t ml. from mso Marthall 75'4-0959 11'• Gr':° Velley tract, ..,,~ .. -.. SS00-$850 Garages Ind tOflan style rise 1 bite Imm e d 1 S 1 2 O O I mo car ~ beaeh, carpets, drapes WE LOOK FOR YOUI FV 968-033 Sef\d ·~me 10 IWYllY llW llllll fenced yards Kids & pets lrom bell in Npl $350mo 65 t-8767 2 Br 1'/, Ba $555-$585 642-2357 HOUM/Roommates Found 2 oogs Lge wtlt P O. Bo• 1560 Need Extra Income? Be en Ollthore Oii OrNHng Over· -----1 H ... 1 d VI Coat• Mesa, 112626 lnd...,_.,0801 cerrlef IOI' seas and Domestic Wiii OK Agt No l ee Mo to mo 6'45-8688 3BR 28A Up,...,, ""'·plex. TSLM-.t 141·1122 Versallles 2 8r2 8acondo. Unlmlled832-4 134 u .... e type og. c EOE THE-..-;;EGISTER. ••ual 1raln, $35,000 . $50,000 863-0755 r -uu •a F p •-$900 S N-landlAtlanta. H 8 " m C p Ce1t1 .... 624 xlnl loc .. S 1200 Chris. WESTSIDE " v..,w · ec llJH ftr 12118 960-9203, d"" have dependable econ· plus poss. 111 etroleum ... ~--,...., .. =---"--2~~, 859·104'4 Of 675-8345 bldg.1169·11512 I 2912 ,_ N. B s e ' v I c e • • I nrrr IC• 2 Br. beaut furn. 4·ple1t. tal Foun d 2 M m i n omy ctr. lrvlne, pt ch, 312·920·9675 elll 2239 2 br, 2 ba duplex, WID. w/d, yard 1st. IHI & sec. C..la .... . 21 4 New 3 as~~:"'~ patio. ¥55 Single ger•oe 73 f Schnaut1er1. nr Beach & A/P, AIR. mature. exper e~~':. ~59:-~ 1 ~~91b.~~ Also open evenings lrplc, huge patio. Steps to S5751mo 631-3674 1 Br 1 L. 1920 WaUICI, DIW, bll·lna, kids OK, no Spacious singlt. Ont West 18th St. Coata Eo1noer. HB 536--0611• ~lyly~f~111':;0bJi~~~ 11 am. OffiGe assistant, varied bch 5'I06 Neptune $900 CASA IE 0110 ,.,,.,..., qu•-1. clean $420 .... s. lmmed OCCUP'""""· & two btdroom apts. Mesa 673-7787 F d 11 lion t 962 <1163 (213)379-5015 ·..-.... ,....., --, exper O< Industrial and Oelfveryperson wentecllor u es, recep II • lype • · ALL T LS PAID Sl8«a Mgmt 64 1· 1324 $650/m?. 880 Ceriter St. Garloe for 110fl08 N-· construcliOfl aupply bull· Gotta Meu company 60 wpm, phooee. Nwpt ~ii.2·~ ~obi= ': Compare ~ore you rent 1 6r 1 Ba patio S3951mo FOf •PPI 645-6648 ~ :::cti $90/mo Cati f OlJtl) ADS ne11 Call 645-781 1, 3-41 hrsldey. Mu1t have Beech office 675-8 1 to tennis. 962-6683 Custom deslg~ lealurlS, lnclds ut lls Agent Baal lttc~ 74 • · 6 9AM-4PM own car. 751-1155 Overnight work. ""llaiit N_,..., Sho~ pool, bbq. cov rd g#age. &45-3683 ' fict ltatala 91.1 IRE FREE "-"....v nar•AA went_. woman In wheelchelr, 1-2 v~...,. • . v• surrounded wllh plu1h 1 Br 1 Ba, .uper clean, ., n .,..,._,, ,...... ...,., ...,, II I k CM ~6-2357 4 Br 2 ea Newport llland. landscaplng. No pets t Br $'495. pool, spa, gar-wa.lk to beach. $425/mo. 111 t7 W111c1rll. N.B ~tarla• hnltt mu11 have good drhllng _m_es_w_. ____ _ 2 ear gar 25• dock, yrly l Bdrm Furn. 5580 age. No pet• Cell bfr 6 Cal1Andy116'4-8870 278-13115 sq 11 Suitable Cal.• Pltlme Mustknowlr .. h& record. Approx 30 hra PBX Operator•. Elc · '4022Channel.S1395 2 Bdrm Furn. $675 645-5677 -2 Br. 1 Ba. new drpslcrpts. FURNISHED or for medical °' dent el :"1 8!.~ maintenance. Re-per ~· !~In 2per8 8. perlenced prel but will ••.•••• ..._ 17•11•2 385 W Wiiton ~2-1971 2 BR l '"b•. llr cood. 901 No pets. Kids OK UNFURNISHED. Aget1I 5<11-5032 142-Mll '"""trans. Apply btwn '°" au '1 .. """""'· 2 1111n Matutt/rtllablt -•r r ,. 8-11 wk~ <136'~ 1711'1 SI E Cou t Hwy. CdM onlr need appty Dey/PM ••• t. ltac• """O get. patio 272 Cabrlllo. S5001mo 733 Utica. ALL UTILITIES Bey1ront 0 11leea, pellot, Cotta M... SAIAl-8990 Ful ano P111 ume A per· 4 Br 3 81 Waterfront, """ $575 Agt 5<111-85'47 960-8972 PAID. HEALTH parlll"". lenltOl'lal I I N S 1'41151mo ~vall now .&51mo Seeh, 18r 1 ... 7 ARCHITECTURAL 0r1....,1, experi.n<led or menet1t po• ton ot OwnerAgem 8~8 unf\lm, Jac. 18992 Aoride 2 Br 1'/r Bl 1tudlo pelto 3 Br condo. New paint and CLUBS. TENNIS. II 3-1003 Found A k I t a or DRAFTSMAN tralneea. ct n make Cl'trl11M11 Job Cell 8'42•283• °' g.t2•3172 garage no 1)111. $5751mo new drapes, pool. S625, SWIMMING. plus Cort1er Jamboree 11 K ... hound Fem•lt. C.M M/F •i1P«'d IPI08 plan· S&-s14 per hr. l1ertlng 645-2550 or •l>PIY 155 mtmnOMPU 5<18-4291 0<64~·11857 avannow,786-8861 rnU<h mort!Soriy, Mtc:Arlhur,epprox 2900 _ 5<1e.tn5 ner l d ralttm en tor pey.FIT &P/Tpotlllone RochHllr St. Coi la Wlll Tt LUSI YOUR OWll 2 Br 1 81 S690. g11. lrg eeeut 2Br 18• twnhM, oo ptts. Models aq t1 ground level eK· Found blklbolf melt Ger-c o mm' I pro J ec t 1. 111111. Call 6.C3·Z808 IOI _Meta. _______ _ home on baylront or patio, no pe11. lndry frplC, patio, veulled cell-opt n daily 9 to 6. ecutl...-office 1ulte. EM· men Shepherd , vie 261·6040 mppt, Netlon•I C.H.O. Plrt·TI• p.,.. nearby. prefer 3 Br. 2 Ba, COUITRY hk·up evell. Ing, blllna. encl gar, 11lnt ce111111 Parking. llndlOfd Wellaoe/Hemllton. CM. Auemblert, Apply 7 am EJCecu11w Secrete...&, office rtt-tMI dbl g11 Aesponstble No 53• 8am110 642-41905 aree nr Hunt Hrbor Oakwood de1per111 $109 l<I" u &45-e010 on"' MacGr-OI' Vachte. of the Pre~rd t n t ii;uii;11 chlldren. n o p111 ESTATE •Sm 2 Br 1 Ba nr SC S625, 6'46-0736 G ... ...__ ..... -.. 19. Cell Kal'etl, 7!i2·5<1.C4 F~·-" .... ,,_,..._ .. _ ., -.. 851.0400, 7511-0937 ........ ,. ...... -~~-""'"' ... """"'""'' ,,... 11131 P1.cerllla. C.M. Flnenolal MtVlces firm WlllEllS BMutllul a petk 1111• P1a.u S A pool ape 1n1 Deluxe 3 BR 2~ BA. near It• W..a Pier trtevw, apll 8 "109. CdM Medi top knotch exeo Hew 23 ren1al11Vtn. Peta wtth terraced pool $525No1)11• 752·5822 new frplc WO hleup p111· Newport l«Mtl So. 550 alt C'"'1 wlcot, pvt area. &44--1591 ~=--~~ 1ec'y for very buay, Newpor1 BNch Mnttlng OK. From $800-$2500 •Private Patlol s5851mo. 2 Br, l'h be try bnnt encl g., 1g Pll'O 1700 16th Strttt ba. SAIOOlmo. 642-4823 FOUND: M. med. 111 dog, 57 •• 11 per hr l11f11ng oht llenglng poaltlon. firm hat......,., oPenlnO• Cell 760-8702, agt •Covered Piiiot Twt1h1e, E/llde. Encl g.,., ltc le7~ 54&-3ec>.c (it Dovtr) ltw Yten llr1lll 1211. collar. Moftett pay. FIT a PIT Po81tlon• SI r o n g • • p In for reeponllblt encl In· LUll/"'111 :~*,!9t• pa1IO/yd.23.C8Senta Ana IMMED. OCCUPANCY. 1 642·5Ul Oelu••2300•11.ftct/f ScllOOIHB.964--3213 1Vlll8ble. Cell ~3-2809 ='~:!~::m:,: ==~~tf:T't 2 ttry 48R 3be. l1mlly rm •WaJk·ln-clOelll TSL Mgmt &42-1603 & 2 BR unt11. *3004 576. 2 otfloel+ lg Qt>el\ erH Found: VICI. BrOOkl\Ufll & Nlllorlal C.H 0 Call 563-0MO A. greet way to Iner .... 11om1 0111 guarded •Home-Jlke ICltc:Nnt te501mo 2 Bt 2 Ba. dFully drltC)edJcpt'd, leun-Newport 8~ No. AtC & b ee:. E.xtrM l!dlnger, An v1y F Ptl A11tndent. 1.iv.in. C.M. ycur bl.tdget dotl111 We community Tennie. PoOf, 1 block toHunttnoton& TownhouM, pool. l/r, "I l'tleupe, ac>c>Ntnc.e. 880 lr'Vlnt Avtnut Petlte lUlt .. 4001/f M /l eb mix. 53'?-800& Attlt l tMChlf In whlMI· Ht1¥1 eomethlnQ you Wllnl pay IOf 'I®' trelnlno. '°' j.auzz!. $3.49,500 w/6% Frwys COV'lfed par111f10. For detalle S3e-3347 Ag1 ( 6th) Mo tlf. A"'911 PtntlnO chlllr PIT l\ra ftlll Arn & to ... , a...elled 9dt do lntervleW ~I. call Mr :: ,!;:>)mo (8 10 12 UTILITIES FREE 26H 18tn s1 IUWlll ,:~no• llclttlttJllMW F=~~C::r~ ~~ :,, .. e.c1~:g5;no· PTeftf "..., M2•&e71. llel!ner, 545-&ne ·--· IULn 1 8drm Fum $585 T1l 11&.t M2· 11H YIWIE Pwlc .,.... Irv 786-7542 TIWNa8 ---Audio Produc11on~ lll-2111 2 8drm ''°"' let& CLEAN/& ~· old 3 Bdrm .._ 1 • 2 8drm tu •ury s•VE Lott: Femele Codctr mbl. ! • TOTE-I ..... rTS 876-33 I I Evs/W'"~· LA QUINTA HERMOSA 2b• $695. D/W. a.,. apt• In 14 Pl-1 8drm ... ca...... UH " c M "MAGIC" • '°° r~ ::.:.0:11~,~:!:tl .. •; • ---I UDO ISLAND ' br/3 bl nr WMI of &Mctl. 3 bllC• Piiio sees AOt s.t-NO& trOtl'I ssn 2 Bdrm from 2 I 'L cu; i QI New owner In new klxUfY ward Ho '·~·· bllC l)lul. M l llr •fl« mof\th - - l>Metl. •viii Jan. $t800. eouthl~lEd•lnOtrl••1 ~~ 8! 108e.IWW~. •\!! M 76. T~houM trorn p:o1 a' ~~undry tao' elroondltlonedSanttAne .CK-22.C7, 549-50I In.I. 'ull tlM . Apply '°' poeltlot• In "-' • ... •• .,... • ~-"" t73~ + poole, tennl1, S4T511no. 491-41277 . lulldl~. ""new carpet• LOii, IMne. btown 8009(9 ON TAPE, 720 ....,,... ..... M\111 107 Via Koron S73-53M ~ • 00;9. '490-.$1110, + dep. W9ttrflllt. ponoa, Gaa for ... end w c~~lngt. Ing heir DllClhlhur!d, rn... ,_aa, C.M .. Alll for 1111 have convenience °""' 3 Bt 2'A Be conoo. 54U752. 10-8PM cootllnO & l'IMllng peld. ~-doel lo bMCt'I 76. •Ho let ~_, A!WA~D. 1'1Utl'IJ)t\rey. &U-&125 ow&QrJ>Of't. poof&..,._ 1-e>ed qu:;: Pf'Vt EMtllde 1 Ir. ema11 but ~ a.. DllOO ffW'f n3 LIP~ Cell rot eHo&eoufllY <lfl.3IOIOf 'TM-.2377 --------• •tore M£."'.:Y ... 1&25 &40-7379 prpny on ci.y, l>IOCll• to cozy_.,,.. io.a Of nalutll drtYe Nonl't on~ to ac>Ot. 837·7t11 .,,..ueeof()Opler leby91tter, 4~ IW'I dtlly. l*•roe. ~ bell.~ oer ....... 1$25 _.... ........... , ....... Mc,ldden and WWI on I 17tf'I It and 5-nla AM ~t"'9. ~.,...Ing Up~ """ ..,.. .. .... ;s-e.:~"414:2 '"' """"'_.,.,.., ...,..,H Mefldden to S!AWIHD F~ Letf............... ptr'IOn. ~ 1o •rlttt. '-liltllll -. • ........ , ....... 173...,31 ·MM EMt-tlde 1ownl'loUM 2 v I L L A 0 E . BoL99,•tr1~ 141-1311 w/CAM(i:noon119htwll IA nE~ tultl~ In =•U.TOTl-M*'"'on laDN Sepafete 8acN60rlttudlO bd, 1 ba, pa•lo, ~. (714)193-$198 pool.Nt beld\, Dtil C M. IWll '". Tq,1100 l \'tltOlnfE ...,. l1lu4 Jiii ~.::'&1~J: MOO '3l·'l't00 8t\ldfo tPt. •few a rrtg, Mmtirl2tl..CH " 111.... wtl to8'1tt.~·711D3 It'* ""'91 ;W Homea 1425 I* ITIO UIM Cfl>l t/drpt Wat• • OU BMut. hOme rm laoyaltt•t °"' '""· I n!~".afr . ~IBdrm,utlllnd.Vp. tno 119-o63o • .._~yoU"wenc P .. d.'3Mlmo.MCJ..11'70 t>-. ltllt'MCe • .Sn Ind Thlt , ..... ,Ck• In.... nlolll• • Wk, ttamll• ··-"-••> .HlfJlll.la, It HW, lelar penclnQ ' eCl ..r?C1i111Machdll do lltll,oc>tr1mlndedfyllll\dty Wffl,, a Dally Piiot "nl wflet ov want In tonl~,.,,.._6&3 ~ '' N ...... INI Yffy. 1717.C~ QaaaMsd Ade ~-M71 "...._ ~-N'JI. Went Ade 'Call &42·M11 perw\. 175-1111 ? ,,_.Ad Mt-ff7I. Daly,_ _, t:St ... 11 - t \ ) .. DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. December 21, 1983 lelt Wut.. 1101 Peta SUS llactllaaHal 121 Aal" Wult4 9020 Aattl, &.1!11 .. SCI.lb• diver wi.xperi.no. Rand l;(J 6abY JJ01uccen 2 b et« b obil xc;lvet i..r.;;.;.;;~..,... ..... ""'•'~U~2 llidAesf ciSA lbbeb DalaH to •A••n ~-ft he~t. COCketoo~•ch ulmon KOK. mobil mike. 1001 fOt your vehk;le, domutlc , ... ....., .... 2--0~X-H_h,.b·k-. -..,....._. ··-K I d ,., f"' ...... n 551 828~ '78 B· 10 IC ... '71 Bu•. du-• """'· en/rt 1nn Own anulp 840 ...., .. 1 cre1I *I 862· 1058 IWilCh. LttMn 0 10 .,. "'-V • " 13000 .. ""'• "'ll -... ""'° • <t I"'* h 1pd, Kini c:ond 12.,"' •"• '"7"'2447 -1831 Orctiard. SA ""g• 11111 >.lcond ~ • ., cu 9.. ~ """ " v-.,. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 At>luUons 6 Secret soc1e1y 10 Vamptres 1'4 Stand by for 15 Ope1a song 16 Bugbear 17 More painful 18 Sugar source 20 Guido's note 21 Brats 23 Use clippers 24 Mane areas 26 Redoes a lawn 28 Crunk. 30 Swindler 31 Fevers 32 Petting 36 Unc. e.g 37 Abhors 38 Born 3 9 Comforter 42 Nickel. e g 4 4 Puffs 45 Ranters 46 Vaults 49 Sapper SO Eat into 51 Fountain • drink 2 3 14 20 31 36 39 50 55 60 63 52 M ongrel 55 Dogs PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 58 Silly people 60 Assert 61 Old NY canal 62 Terminated 63 Headland 64 Snoozes 65 Ac11ons DOWN 1 Headquar- 1ers 2 Dellnquen1 GI ..... .-..i.. 3 Spider 4 Speed s S1ars· partne1s 6 Pounds 7 Danish 26 Less common 27 -out money Increases 8 Check 28 Young fish 9 Female 29 M olding 10 Fusses 30 Clotho et al 11 Coincide 32 Vehicles 12 Tire part 33 Mediate 13 Prophets 34 Intimate 19 Lellers 35 Coagulates 22 "M" ol 37 Suspended "M.D .. 40 Insects 25 Blind 1mpu1se 4 1 Wiser 1 8 9 42 Operated 43 Time 01 day 45 Free (of) 46 Auto 47 Conlirm 48 Attire 49 Aaron's • brothe1 51 Cut 53 Exploited 54 Radicals 56 Hombres 57 The Altar 59 Comp pl. 10 11 12 13 S.C1ellry '°' l•w ottlce. no --only G44·8988 JSL Spkrt, M0tanll 1ec. WE HY 875-66 " 673-9783 i.ca1 ••Pet nee Eiclt HEALTHYll ZEBRA dual turn tbl Santv1 In-USEDCAAS&TRUCKS llOIEllTOHCI ·11vw a..~-veoow,Grat sk111a, WOtd p1oe expe< flNCHES $7 50 P•lr 418SE llWl TIOlnl ltrgrllled sys 1kpis, tape COME IN OR CALL FOR .83 2aozx, clean, lo•ded eh•"",";;: nfmmlcki. 181 dHlrHble, non-•mkr 846-1763 C M $300 OB0543-3249 dtck rec 11 & amp, turn f•EE •-11•&1. 11~ ..... • ,.42•28.,3 P Ill •• II Imm.... lbl & w()O(j & glus dOO< n "'"'"""'-Equity, enume Cell '°' .,..,.., ...... , v ~ SOid on ~ only 7c; WllOluele birds. telklng 200 Oal AQuet1um 1200 ceb Cell •It 5 731 .3055 Co1mlet Delillo Info 850-850 t en , .. u .. -orenge·cti••k $350 fl.'6-7541 eO<le •706 OllEVlllLn Schell, BoudtHu & 00<e Cockatoo $175 Baby BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 11 .. 1 9125 Inc. 18652 M•eArthur Owert mec•w $200 Iron Bennetl lhe1apy Unit M(jl COIOI TV, 2 yr wrnly, Ht~~~:NeG.::g~ :iJ.gH ij§ Accord. 4 dr. euto. ei1 Blvd. suite 42!>. Irvine C"QH $SO up 548·51118 AP5 breathing machine 5148 FttHt det Open eter~o good eond 92715 $250 642-9570 days sun rv Johll, 648-1786 Hl·toll1141-3H t s4550 494.3818 Secretary, tmmed open-Aali .. H HlO Bien celling Ion wltullps, Lrg u " TV prOteCled by a WE PAY TOP NlW Ing. Ptf. 9-2 dally Must !4'' round oak 161. 3 oak bl•d111. neve1 used. 13 zenith Gold Ster laa1a be 11ble 10 type SO wpm & IHVitt, empire pedestal $100 652-1509 580010bo 642•7579 FOi llH O&ll be prollclent In uelng $350 1179-45·'4 AUi ....... wang wo1d processor II - - -OHIAIE PATON IOLU T v RENTALS S20 per mo POITl•O/Sl .. •U Interested call Ed Aloe at Cherry oolored . Maple, 4 FOi SALE. 141-1111 19" color TV11. 11sorted • """ BuSlnass Plennlng In-drwrs, oval mirror. or8tg S200 8tyle& 540-3195 2480 Ha1bor Blvd 111 1 714•964•8517 hr4ware, dated 190 . COS TA MESA 5 u a, S300. 979.4544 CABBAGE PATCH KIDS IHI•, C~arter/ &41·4300149.1457 Secretary needed 9.5, a -)' --~011 still In box $200 ea or Ital 1010 Min wage. full time nH IHCH v WE WUT YOH 631-1210 17 cu. h sears relrlger-best o1ter 642• 1107 10' ELEIAIT YlOlfT OLUI UIEI DAii lllH MoHHl'I Secrataryl Aecaptlonlst ator S5~ 982-e280 "Cabt>a~e Patch doll". NEW • DIESEL Fo1 All See Ronald oaee SOUTH CPA firm, Orange Coun· I llY •PPLl•ICES "Lori H ldaga1de", brand your Holld1y Ent&rtalnlng T 85 • • new $225 776-7471 & Parade of lights Deya COUNTY ~1,~trpS~e~~r:g ~:ary Les 957"8133 Girl's 24" 10 spd, S75 Pwr 613-48e0. evs 557•3273 based on upartence Kenmore wshr & dryr, xlnt saw. s 100 Men's 10 spd. Ohrlst•H hra4e ISUZU Non-smk1 714-752-0274 cond $100 ea 544-6488, s 100 Tr~ndet oed trame. SEA PEACE Custom 65• 11WE WILL IOT ServlGe S1a11on Attendant New Aef11ge1at0< (mustard $50 Boys ciuisei. $ lOO lltllcl'I $125 hr 3 hr min IE lllElllOLI Expd Apply Shell Sia· colorJ 2 door $160 Small 645•5960 675-5056, 2131379-4214 - -Volume Sales, Service tion. 1711'1 & Irvine. NB apt port washer & dryer G111s 24" bike, cane llghl a. l0l2 .. Wll l D · 9030 And Leutng S~ice station •ttendent. l130 10t both ~31·0~~ fixture. pants rack Pewer Ill .. ff raves 18711BeaellBlvd v•. w/sea1. 4 TV trays. re· 22' 63 Century Lapstrake, fjg Chevy Blazer. 4 x 4 Huntington Beetll full or pan ume. Chevron Whirpool 17' froslfrae c0td rack, phone stand Nice, 215 hp., VHF, Can-auto. exit cond pl b. pis (71•)1•2-2000 Stat. 3000 Fairview, CM Sl7S 650-7452 metal fir tamp, 548·3668 vas $4500 673·3951 $6500 650-4242 or .. .. Sh1pp1ng Cieri! & pans s-FrH It-,.. 6022 JOHN WAYNE TENNI~ 2 . ood I .. & ba 759-8:!23 laraHa C~i1 9132 semble. pan 11me, muSI 5 7 4 w 1a .. 1ng Y be able 10 add & sub-2 smell Terriers & yts, CLUB Family Membe1 cruiser. Inboard motor. '58 classic, xlnt eond like tract $4/hr to ~•rt Call good health, neutered. ship $899 759-0740 loads 01 extras. perl Tr11cka 9035 new, S2800 548-5916 lor eWI 645-~'71 very lovtng 54~613 Kmg size bed. s 100 cond Shp avall WOrlh 165 Chevy Truck wl camper 'H CONVERTIBLE New Sh"" l\el""'' & DOd" men Female dog Lat>ISetter Stereo $90 499-275: S1~· ~~:'4s;'~~sacrifice Shell, 1 Ion. 283 cu eng . paint ere $3500/olfer ;e<,ed Ph 631~7270 muc loves kids. needs eves & wknds " • nu radio w/tape deck. nu 548 0782 See 81 shop ~ S Carre<a shols 228 w_at~ce CM 25 11 Wellcratt Nova XL, 11ms1111es. good cond 2433 s Broadway. Santa ~ LLAOROS Molher Clllld. 73 1w1n Fo1d V8 $2500 alt6pm 960-7523 Ana 9-5pm or apptm Free cute Baby Rabblls •• $485 s 11 ST&IT l IEW CllEEI 644-4687 or 640-1<'49 Puppy mrkt · e Mercruisers. tandem Hlr 68 Dodge pickup •;, ron, 11ow•. $299. Elephants. $250 hsn & Sk i $11 .000 auto $1250 546-1377 MercdH .... 9145 9127 '72 vw BOO. •lick ehlll, good tlr". Cllfln, 8'4000 ml $2000. 96,·133 1 '73 Van, run• good, real anarp S2900 840-0265 '74 vw Bug, rebuilt engine, good eond $2500 842·3379 '78 vw Convert. Ctiamp. edit Whl on wilt, lo ml. $8300, 760-1489 Iv mag MllE •olHU'I SOUTH COUllTY VOLISWlliH ''WEWILl•T IE lllElllLI" Volume SaJes. Service Andleutng 181 t 1 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (114) 142-2000 '80 RABBIT DIESEL 4 spd, 81r. slerao. $3150 OBO 631-3016 " po o d 1 e . Ir e e I o r S o m e N A 0 720· 110 1 Ive msg 16& • 2SOSE Coupe, sun rt, The Pennysaver ts accept-Cht1stmas. call between 714·241-0315 ·77 King Kab Datsun PU pis. p/b. auto. nu seats. ~~--+--t--11 I i f I II 8 28 BAJA. 6 cyl dSI Tower I d "ell top 16 ing app 1ca1 ons or a u 9-12 AM 546-284 Llama Wool Rugs 5 x7' plank, fish boM 2 •.mis. w cargo Xoor 5,,C d tront lenders. grill etc 11me Reader Ad C?nSull· f -., I -6025 $65 RaOb1t jacket 535. meter • more S28K $38005 Int on $7500 Invested. sell '81 VW Aebblt Conv Euro GTI Conv•rs1on, Centra, PS. stereo. black. black, b 4I a c I<.. w ~ d y 2131653-7890 Wknd 7141644-071<1 ant II you enfoy working araL•[ turq rings $25 631-0946 Aller 5 call 673-1080 544-22 2 $40001ot1e1 548-0782 or with the public In person *DECORATORS OWN * '83 GMC S15, auto OID see at shOp 2433 S and on the phone. come Elegant sofa secuonal, MAGIC ISLAND GOLD Boats, Sail 1014 air, Ing bed, wht Broadway. Santa Ana see us Apply in person. oak/glass.cottee tbl set & CA A 0 $ 7 5 0 B 11 I 1 di 1 962· 1078 9.5 days or appo1n1men1 1660 Placenlla Ave o bd $375 759-1268. e11es1w1<.nds 31' Sanger yaw . nu ese ' din set ak rm $8000101>0 962-6280 70 MERCEDES 280SL Costa Mesa Sofa bed(unused) Matcll MAGIC ISLAND GOLD Via& 9040 THE RECYCLED RAGS custom oak Wall unit, CARO SSOO-OESPER-CHRISTMAS SURPRISE! .82 DODGE VAN 20K mi Lo mi, orig & superb' GROUP needs 2 more coffee Ibis, China llutch. ATE Been Trans -Prmdle 16 wA11r & eMtras. 57000 220•1553 $16,900 63l-l10S busy hands This 1s nol a ball-claw tble/chrs. llope ferred-Oues Paid thru Supe1b eond $2 555.55 74 280. $8900 obo Lo m1, sales POSlllon Call lor ctiest. sofa/love. sac June84-63t-3611 640-1291 Aali,aes, m1nt cond 498-IS01 apptm Mon-Thur 10~ 1475 All xlnt 543-2241 Magic Island Sell or trade Ho1>1e 16. Teq Sunnse Cl11sics 9045 'll Ml I.I MllTI Ask'°' Sue 675·5553 4a8 State Top Pool Gold Card Membe1sh1p 1ra11er ca1 bo•. cover 1929 Ford Roadster Pick-Navy blue. snrl alloys TOP$$$ •able/access $42!> 4ft rd Present tee S3500, sell Newport Waterfront stor up $ l 1 500 obo, 194 7 72M 528.500 533.4242 '82 Rabbit con11e1t, per1ect cond Take over lease $272/mo. nothing down 720-0-4801553-0258 '82 A•bbll L.X llUCk. Osl, 40 mpg. 5 spd. 131( mt Bed llner. like new $6500. 979-5616 ----.... Ra••tt 0.DHr1. 5 spd. spon seats. alloy wheals 5 y1 unhmlted guar . 1300 mt S 13.500 Females Pref Models& Poker table $45 2 an-$7500 or 'I 644-0700 space Many 11tras Crosley Converl1ble. Esc0f1s (213) 866-1984 llque Cheirs $45ea Otte $1600 645-2037 eves s 1800. 1941 Packard I 10 chairs $45e• Metal Ille Mans S k ' Jae It e 1 -S-"an. S"OOO. 1935 Ford ·77 450SL. both 1op1, xlnt 979-5616 557-5454 $ 6 5 691 'edelweiss) new eond PC class stoop S6000 ""' ~ cabinet 45 4 ·I 97 Pickup $2800 obo PART. TIME. Varied hOurs -Aed/grn/blue large, $60 213·372· IA to include ea1ty A M 7 pcs Be1Qe Sectional. '548-2589 Unsinkable SabOta.compl 548~460 weetlends Must have de-~od condition $325 & ready 10 sail-special ·29 Ford Adsit P/U runs pendable vehlele (small 0-8293 WE llnS s749 Call for nearest S3SOO ·2s 2 dr seaan truck 11an station Beaut1ful TPe Scandina-from the Far East Fo1 dealer 1.213•43s.3887 bO<ly nice St40010BO wagon) to aa11st news-vlan design sectional appt, Martin 646-4244 575.3175 paper dealet In Irvine sofa. 12300 new MUST S Jhriat 1!9iJ, 1011 57 T-:BIAD area Mull be depen· SACRIFICE '750 Brand SCRAM-LET AVON~EDCAEST White $16,500 deble Conlact Oreg Seely Posterpedtc mal· oars motor bracket •Int 546 5591 957-8177 Hyde Monday tl'lru Frtdey tresal bo• spring $50 ANSWERS cond $<100 645-6776 between 9 30 and 10.30 780-9279 or <199-1979 MG 52 TO. show cat For a.m. only. 642~32 I Misery Whine Roller turllreel hood .sea· sale 01 trade? Restored • Furniture Sele Everyllllng Awful. fathom turl 3250 t35 It to 50 It ortg S 14.000 644-0214 _ _.._+-+--+---1 --must go Call alt 2 pm any AFTER boat) S 1663 new sell for Video Production Train-day 645-0260 You I.now tha children $775 Incl headstay (52 Aaln, a.,.rtH ees. all phues. up to D 640 2211 - - cond. silver wi red inter CHRISTMAS SPECIAL '80 128.000 form 759-8189 Aabt>ll Converl Mini tow 79 300 SO Turbo m1 Mull sell 848-8123 Anthracite Perteet . IO CIEln OIE ... S l9Ktobo 955-6399 or - 786-6708 '83 VW Vanegon Equity & assume 650-8501 '82 3000 Turbo OSL. .---13 000 mi. like new VW DHhe1 14 auto. $25 900 Newpon Bch am/Im & air 75.000 720~1705 miles si•so 5-'a-7249 Ask about the money we can save you thru our purchase & lease plans Jl.SLEMOH lllPOITS s l3l hr •Int ground lloor Green recliner. St 5 have grown up when you Ill ays • eves Aa•a· 9101 opportunity 642-2841 fair cond find yourself str a1ghl· SS 1-1882 ltlt Wu... SIM ltlt Wu... Slit Belt WutM SIGG 7141220-1520 ening up the house Siill••ar•• 1021 ·72 Audi Good cond Re-::.;:;:i_r..:==--------1;;;;:;.:.s_..;;;;.=...-;;..._ ..... ...,. ::.;:;:i_r.,.::;..;;;:;.;.;:-.. _ _..._ Employment Service I llY FlllllTlllE betore they come Mme 1>u1il eng new ca1b must t 30 1 Ouall Streel NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 Nile. 9111 Come In & see Newpon Beach's finest selection of previously owned Porsches, Audia and Volkswagens PllTMIAPIElll RECEPTIONIST Sales Center not an employ-Les 957-8133 Instead ot AFTER Wlndsurter Classic well s e 11 , m m e d 1a1e1 y Beaut 6 9 Meteedes. '79 N B h I fl * * * malnt SSOO 497-•998 $1400101>0. 543-0277 $28.000 or $2000 and •55 E Coast H""' for p1otlt & exposure ewpert eac aw rm ment agency MUST SELL solld oak qn Sold retail store. have as-• -, Cllristlan Thomas Gellery Melts lull time reeeo-WAITED: PllOS warehouse. no experience s1 bed wl mens nigh sorted cordless lele-licycl11 1012 78 5000 tully equip. ult & i~:~~2n;;s 7~11.~~~lmo New67po3~0900S..C:h 650-2317 t1onl11/legal secr~1,.,Y I T•allEES required Can make up 10 etiest, 9 drw1 dresser phones Cot>ra Un1den 20 ,·sQ)( Racing Inc Bike 1mmac cond $5700 trainee Typing. 11ng. na $IO/hr FI T & PIT ev8ll· wl mrrror. 2 n11e stands 130-$100 841-6465 fvllv equipped Super 953.444q or 645-2930 Pouc~e 9157 a ..__ al. PllTI W phones. good frOA\ ottlce * * * •ble Call 543•2808 tor seoo neg 432· 1270 , 60 8 aal• .,_n ... ' needs recep11on111 denc-eppear1111C9lm•nn« r• . WUTtl cond s29s 6'4-_ '-IMW 9112 ·12 1114 red ext. 1>1k 1n1.1:=;=~'.-:==----room1p11o1ograpny .eicp quired S•l•ry Sl ,000 IHillOIEY eppt,NetlonatC.H.G OAKdlnlngroomlat>le&4 R•IPh'I •854 etemp .. n-pelnt & uph m901 Ilk 9•- Garden Grove. 8111·8373 I h Ir• MUST SELL 9e2·1523 ~•.:,k;;;,N1!;~1s~°"' '76 3261. •Int oond .. lo ml1 Looks & runs xlnl 1.,,•,...,c~~~--~~-~· =s ~r.::n ·~~--UIRT lllRS ah SS S S:,:s 646-5606 · a1r snrf stereo alloys S399510BO 554-8398 '65 Skylark. runs great PIMIAlllHll/ M-F at 4000 Mee Anhur Why not dial for dollers In Lng hair 6 mo old spayed wneelchair. AMIGO elec:. Lad•es 10 spd All Pro $55 must see 10 appreciate $450/obo 548-2454 Ul&LYST Blvd suite 450 NB OYr CdM ottK;e We oiler F cal very shy & gentle Queen size waler bed like new $950 Manual 3 spd Un1vag9 $75 luse<l Great Christmas present ·73 Targa POiished alloys. --- •Highest commissions Ideal tor elderly couple frame 4 poster S tOO Obi clla1r S75 673-2654 4XJ All i lnt 631-0946 59000,01>0 751-6517 Blaupunk stereo lmmac 93-State wide R/E 1nYMI· • E.Ktensive prodUC1 Jines 640•2314 eves mell/$25 957-1987 cond s 10 500 673·3 113 Ca•illac v~ ments. tin senrioes firm, ltteptieaiat • PhOto oopy supptl8S Sec: sofa lahillan white 3 Masical lut. 6224 Mens Columbia 27' 12 Conveniently Located 75 Carr•·a India ,.,., "lk °"·7""8-.C°'dO-a"P.·•t'"'teO-enee--. '"'lA~fl ottering challenglng pos-Type. CRT. smell mnfg. SIAMESE KITTENS 9 speed SSOflrm 841-5660 &Compe1111velyPnceC1 v• vu " 11 1 .,., 111 tllon for bnghl 1ndlvtdu11 • 6am 10 12 noon weetcs 2 Ctioc 2 Liiac mo new costs I l600. & llllr snrt xlnl cond power. Lo m es. .., 10 write and design for 1nteres1ing work op-• Tra1,_ star1 S61hour $lOO, Ph 673•2560 asking S 1100 obo. Clas&1ca19u11ar w/cage M NewSellwtnn 10-spd. cost s18.500 645•4389 blue SGSSO, 64S-1691 TI • 9 9 o 8 n d Dec S~nuon"''Y,. A795A_7~0:,. le ,, ... ,., I 11 rt• _ 786-0133 eves & wllnds Saku1a1 1979 Saet1f1ce $225. $ t50 5•8-5916 S 1 Eld d ..... '" """ •• -11J 5 0 BeSI Otter 648·8376 77 91 IS. xlnt cond, many Estate a•. ora 0 POP-11134 Must have 2 -----.,.-,-~,....--sene, w/,.te.nal te Otta S 1 Sleeper Sofa Xlnt eond SCHWINN 3 WHEEL Sales-Service-Leasing e(tras, real beauty, must priced right. $4500 Good ~i:~r~~:~uEn~: IEOIPTilllST Hfl ''le 11000/d. AkC English Setter pups. Asking $150, 673-2257 Horner accordtan 120 XLNT $150 645-4765 see• S16K firm 969-2926 eond 545-'4009....,....,=-=-~- 3-09 F1ont olflee petson w/neal II you 818 a sell·Starter & $100 2 mates 770·9800 Schwinn cru1ae1 $65 ()(~CARVER l II •-9161 THE UlllEST ly Call 55 40 1ppearenca for tele-hu'iry fOf money. call eves & wknds CHll Mtta 6124 base 7 switches S650 mopecs ,275 548.2429 l\.V I o 1 -yce " Mr homes 6am-1pm II ----Thurs/Fri. 9-2. 154 Alben _ . "'-!\.L. "'-'I\. L • ,., P"one & CRT order entry 754-1400 ex 406 ur "11s ~ "'L 1"1\\ SELECTIOI PllOIOTIOI Canyou . Spere 3 hrs nlgtitly7 Ara you .. Well groomed. dependable and self mo1111a1eo'I Ooyou ... En1oy working with kids? II you een answer YES Phone 648-702 t 2:30-Spm Mon thru Fri Purcilaslng Agent for In· te<lor Design Refs EK· perlenced C•tl for Appl. 75.4-0241 Ouellty control, tull time, OC w/audio cuaettes Mtn wage to start Apply Books On Tape. 7211 Farad St, CM Ask 101 Biii s.48-5525 Real Es1a1e Sales PtBOn Rapidly growing Newport br81lGh of Hew1J1 Co needs agent lnternted 1n both locales Call Marina 720-1105 Wholesale lumber co r.73 0111 AMERICAN ESKIMO 100 Items. S 25 to SI plus Mason Hamlin Console in 1014 ........ • , ,,,.. ot lale modal low mileage E11p helpful but not • . • ' female Pups. 3 mo . white, Cash sweater, lamb jacket "like new cond111on Ca•rn • ··••· • .. .. .... rY"'1V CARVER Cadillacs I~ Southern necessary Call generel SA1.ES CAIEEll furry. UKC reg, •II shots 30 yds c1pt, baby Items S 1800 obo 675-9103 7 1 VW Sportsmoblle Pop ~--R I0.1.Sl'L/ I -IVrCE CallfornllalllSEeelluSs today! mgr for eppt $300 545-8744 days -Top Camper New motor wEBERPLYWOOOCO Major national co seeks Paut. 978-3211 eves J I --6214-Office Fuaitare/ AC /OC F 1g 7"'l~OOO locally es1ebllshed lndl· ewe ry 6226 & brakes, ' Sales-Service-Leasing ''"" ~-.••t ·~ '•""' '" 1""" ClDILUC ., BOSTON TERRIER PUPS kaitaHI Very clean $3100 UR~EST Nf-MH>•N"'" ,. ,,.,_,...,. llEClmtllST ~~~~~Id ~~~~gaSa~!~:d Chrlstmu Special 1 24 Ct Diamond Earrings untiftti: end of the year 673· 1834 • OPEN suNOAYS IM 2600 Ha.rbor Blvd. Lite tying & clerical Beet floor and unlimited In· $350 891-9330 122SO/ 80 ct Ola pen-only you can gel lower HIYUITORY COSTA MESA uper helpful Call come celling with op-Messy0oglts1oanyslz.e dant$l250Jon 573•5180 lhaneverprtoesonused Motorlikea 1016 •79 3201, 4 sp4. AIC s .. ~ 9165 540 1860 673·7272 ask for Chte portunlty to bulld equity Grooming school taache< Ba au t -EI ks r Ing s I actory condll1oned 2 .... -tu•e VIP model Garelll (994)(EQJ • Thlbau11 & Co. 754-7017 (21 yrs HP I 546-2848 wl dlamonds S150. SSOO XEROX plain paper cop-~-Peds 2 spd like new •'79 3201, 4 spd SIR '7s Q9L, Runs great. Body •c"'"1i-,,.- 1 -, ..... 1,- 1 ---... -.1-.3 leoe,tiH/ly,ist lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -POODLES ARE PEOPLE Ans Ad 596. call iers Gel Xero11 reduction 5350 each 673•4007 (09 tYPZI clean S 1350 42-6041 11,.._._ __ ~--.,~~~ Busy ad llQ8'lCy 'lii lrvlne II 642-4300 24 hrs copiers trom 12095. & --* 79 3201. 4 spd, SIA SaLara 9161 'a.4 Corvette, See lhru need• aecurate, depen-SAl.£1 Pupa $250 & up 546-2848 desk 1op cople1s from Mll.T SELL •"'85VPYl • roof. loaded. 3500 ml. .. TISlll Game Show Prize gill , ... d a I e n ° n • 9 m 0" •' ltSPUY AIYER Scotties 2 melt, 1 female. eeilificate. van Cteef & $695 All meehlnes come Vespa P200E lo mi. * '80 3201, 5 spd, AIC ·79 Brat 4 X 4. stereo. snug S23.000 lob Denver. 863~;.~~ne;.ll _ T~1o~!~.9n ~~:!n~~~~ s:~:.°:,~~;c:.~~ :~~! J::o:rscr::: ~~1: ;::~~v''~":'e ~.~~~le w~~ ~~~FM,~~:s . :~~~~~s~: ~~=~Z~i~. 5 spd, SIA ~~11·~~;.s:~~ks great 30;~;;:~ CIECI M .., rm . 1 mid-January for career B-'2-492 •II .... n s act laat• For more info * '82 528E Auto, loaded '83 CheVy Malibu WllQOl'I PROP O••T fl -por11.1rn1ty beginni ng 6 6 & ..... d s.,,500 or portions for Xero• strv1oe plans so 863-0444 P Finnerty f1CUT843J ,-,~-Ill ---9169 cpl to manage 36 unll oriented display adve<ils-2 5 e;. d 1 5 e 0 u n 1 call 83>2269 OOlleet Vespa P200E xlnt cond (9666531 1sF orona. nu redis. cus. Equity & assume. Cell lor OC •Pl complex Must ing sales reps wUh a Went Ad• Call642·5e78 7141597-2233 $650631·2431 •• 83 3201 5 apd. SIR ret>il $750 786-6064 lnlo650-8501 be a•prd 1n all main! & pioven treck record 3 matcillng deslls. new (1FZP97Sl olc duttes & heve own Great earning potenttal. eond · gry metel. chrome llletercyclea/ *'83 3201, auto, lransl)Of1allon & tools gua1anteed draw against legs. oak tops $90 ea Sc t IOla (1FMY925J Salary-apt beneflls Fe< commission. Desire 10 545•7506 "111 *'83 3201. 5 spd. Interview call 536-3347 move into menagement • 3 Used SECRET ARIAL '10 ~ONOA §dg() iood (002357) Relau Sales plus Send resume to. DESK with left returns cond • & tuns well. 450 * 83 3201, auto. 74 Corona. 4 dr. 4 spd, SI R am/Im, 64,000 m1. xlnl SIA cond . $1950 6'4·4259 Exciustve Ladies BouttQue P 0 Boic 1560. S50 each 494-0404 °' oiler 545·5'08 ( lfwu 1891 opening 1n Falhion Island Costa Mesa. 92626 • Or 2I '80 KX-125 bought new tn *'84 3181, S spd. lo ml requires .. perienced. EOE P11a11/ flal '82. good cones . •deal 101 (2anx294J ·79 Supra. 2 owner. 31.000 SIR ml. xlnt cond.. 15900 760-1814 ()( 975-0727 .. CIEllT OllOI '83 CheVy Sltveredo 6.2 dst Equity. ueume. Call 101 lnfo650-8501 SEE US FlllSTI Wa hlVil a good Mleetlon of NEW a used Cl'lev· rolettl See u1 todeyt p1ofesS10nel 1etell sales D I M E s 1909 Uprlghl, good eond beginner $400 64S-OA90 IH-3n1 peool• Call for Appl $325 759-9567 '80 YAMAHA-850 208 w lat, Santa Ana IECE ...... llST/nPtlT 213-274-5018 Sellldleilems ..,-;--Yamaha or~n . 1900 Aandy 648•1283 ClosedSunday Cor '79 Mint cond. SAS, '""• stereo(l500l39m1>9 hwy. PIT 10am-4pm Mon-Fil . A loaded, S650 545-7 '8 t Va•na 100, lo mt.9iit LARGE SELECTION Of 5 epd all xt1as. $4100. General omce duties ··' a·11y Pl.181 "......... ... .... A ·---Antique Viennese Grand cond S650 759-8233 NEW & USED BMW'SI Like new 8415-7171 '80 C0tolle Lltbck Xlnt cond $5200/obo, Hm 720· 1975 wk 640-5060 COHHELL C HEVRO LET S600 mo. 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IOb A 1""300 8lll1 S2 ' ' -l NB skipper recalls chilling drama on high s eas 8) ALMON LOCKABEY Dall) Pilot Boallng Wrher For want of a nail the shoe was lost. forwantof a sh0t• the horse was lost. iJJld for want of a horse the rider was lost -Ben Franklin Franklin's adage could be paraphrased by Mike Ka ne of Newport Beach and his two crewmen aboard the 55 -foot trimaran Crusader The loss of the shackle and the mast merely climaxed a week-long struggle to round the infamous Hom in wmds up lo Force 12 (over 70 knots) and giant seas. "But the bottom hne," saad the dauntless Kane. "is that we are stall alive; we set some new records and did raise some money for the fight against cystic fibrosis. ' 7 11e t1tee11 "/ tlle li9 4Nlp wtu tui119 • • . tile "'"''"9 tit to tle /aw4 o/ deatll. ' and 20 hours. 10 hours ahead of the record set by anutherchppershtp. Great Republic,'' hesrud . "And then the weather worsened. A.s we neared the Horn we were hit by winds over 70 knots wath S<>asof over 20 f~t dnvang us back more than 100 males "Cape Horn hes at 56 degree11. 30 manutessouth latitude. We recalled that Great Republic and Flying Cloud had gone around the Horn at about 60 degrees south so we bore off hoping to find better conditions. Instead we were still experiencing 70-knot winds with sleet and snow. Everything was white. We hove to and put up the smallest sail we had, but it was too big. In a telephone call to the DaiJy Pl lot from the U.S. Embassy at Sant.lago, Ch ale, Kane saad the loss of Crusader and his bid to set a new saili ng rl'«>rd from New York to San Francisc.'O via Cape Horn was l'aused by a $15shackle near the top of the mast. "We were wards of the Chilean Navy for four days after our miraculous rescue in heavy seas about 300 miles off the coast. W e are now at the embassy and expect to be back home In Newport Beach Thursday.'' Crusader's ill-fated voyagestartedC:X-t. 23 when Kane, Bob Dixon and Fritz Richardson, set sail to erase the 132-year-old record of 89daysand 21 hours from New York to San Francisco set by the clipper ship Flying Cloud in 1851. delight until they reached the tip of South America and started the passage around the Horn which is reputed to have 300 days of stormy weather out of 365. Until that time Crusader was nearly four days ahead of Flying Cloud's time. "The shackle, designed tow i thstand pressures of about 6.000 pounds, parted when we were about 300 miles northwest of the Horn and the top 25 feet of the mast carried away," Kanesaad Monday The first part of the voyage was a Sunday sailor's Then all hell broke loose. according to Kane. "As we approached the cape we were hit by what sailors call a 'horner' with Fon..-e 9 winds (50-60 knots) and'giantseas. We were congratulating ourselves that we had fetched the Horn in 44 days "When we decided we must reduce sail further, our hands were so numb from the cold that we could not handle the sails. Everything aboard was wet. The water temperature was about 40 degrees. !See CHILLING, Page A9 ) THI DRANGf COAST COAST IDITION WE ONE SD A Y. DECEMBER 21. 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Laguna seeking • senior housing. By CHRISTINE DECKER Of IM 0...,, ~ lten The Laguna Beach Caty Council granted concessions Tuesday night to senior citizens who want more housing and to opponents of the controversial San Joaquin Transportation Corridor which would cut through the Sycamore Hills area. Council members lis tened to more1.han two hours of discussion on the $10 million proposed Vil- lage Entrance project develop- ment before revising a consult- ant's recommendation. Van Stephens of FORMA. an Irvine-based company hired to plan the project. envisioned having two parking structures. a restaurant. lush landscapmg. out- door recreation areas. all wath the ambience of a European village on the IO acres at the entrance to the city on Laguna Canyon Road. A 50·year-old sewage treatment plant, a municipal parking lo\ and a transformer station now occupy the si~. Stephens. however. said it wouldn't be economically feasible to use such "expensive land" for low-income senior citizens hous- ing. Stephen Kohler, housing com- mittee chairman and members from t he League of Women Voters voiced strong opposition to Stephen's findings. "Financial aspects should not be an issue in regard to building more senior housing In this city," said Estelle Warner. league member. Council membei:s all expressed similar opinions and unarumously adopted a resolution to Instruct planners, arch1i«ts and ap- praisers to look at the feasibility of eliminating one of the parking structures and replacing at with low-income senior housing. The rest of Stephens' proposal will remain a part of the city's plan. So far, however. the $10 million required to finance such a project isn't in city coffers, according to Cit)' Manager Ken Frank. He said the Village Entrance proposal won't become a reality for several years and by then funds could be raised from bonds or parking fees. In other action, council voted to meet at the "earUest possible time." with Laguna Greenbelt Inc. members and others who w ant to discuss the San Joaquin (See ENTRANCE, Page A%) The pace of Inflation Agure. tor the fttat 11 monthl of 1"3 lhow tM nation'• 1nnat10n rate Nnnlna at the low.ti.wt MM>e 197f. .... .... tht~lnc:releel In the ubor 't Con-eumer Prtce ndex from 1970 to 1983. For • complMe report on the economy, .. Peot AA. 1983 to date................. 3,~ 1112 ...... ~······················ 3.9% 1881............................. 8.9% 1980............................. 12.4% 1979 ... ,.,.,,.,,.,,.,.,""""-13.~ 1978............................. 9.~ 1977 ............................. I .ft 1978 .......................... ~ 4.fi 1175 ............................. 1.~ 1974............................. 12.~ 1973,.,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,.,"''"'"" t .ft 1172............................. • ..... 1971............................. s . ..,. 1910m .. .,no .. .,m........... • ... ,. "And then, Santa, please ... Morgan Mead, 5, of Ne'fport Beach is on good terms with the jolly visitor from the North Pole during the ir chat at Fashion Island. See how young- sters reacted a t other coastal shop- ping centers on Page BI . Fly to Avalon for I 0 bucks New John Wayn e commuter airline o ut to w (>O passengers If you're willing to fly standby, it will cost you only $10 for a one-way ticket to Catalina laland on California Seaboard Airlines. a new commuter airline st.artlng service at John Wayne Airport today. U you prefer the de9ert to the beach. that same standby f&nl, will take you to eith~ Bullhead ~ty, Ariz. -just a free ferry ride from Nevada's nearest pmbline ret0rt -ot to Bermuda Dunes near Palm Sprinp . The regular fa.re. are consider- ably more expensive. A one·way ticket for the 20-minute flight to Catalina'• "Airport ln the Sky" coeta $30. A round-trip ticket for the 45-minute fliaht to Bullhead la $230 and the rou.nd·trip dcket for the l w hour fliCht \o Bermuda Dunes fa $155. The airline will have \o fUJ about SO percent of the .. i. on ii. two Piper Navaho twin-encfne planee to m.ke ... healthy profit'' uid Newport Beach bullnesnan Cap Blackbum. the airline'• prest. deqt. But that would not man fUllnC a lot of tee ta. One of the pl&nel"" , hold nine passengers and the other carries aix. >.. pumenger loads increase the cost of a standby ticket will go up but the airline plans to maintain . some type of diBcount standby fare, according to Chuck Hill. Caltfomta Sea'bolrd'a general manager a.Rd chief pilot. CS°ee AIRLINE, Pqe A!) Underwear saleswonian , gives co:mpany the 'slip' A saleswoman who put on sexy underwear part.lee for an Irvine clothlna 1tore ia auspecied of beina an underhanded thief. The unidentified 21-year--old woman tw apparently dllappea.red after allepdly embeullng about $1,500 from The Pleas~ Co. by taklna orders at a half dozen all·ladiet "pleasure parties" where the ak.lmpy goodl were displayed. "'Ille nau,hty ntahtle girl WU nauahty," Lt. Bob ~nnert joked, althouah the matter lm't a lau,hlna matt.er to th• flrm'• owner, Tom Mom. "We don "t want our eu1tomert \o think our perlCftnel are like that,·• Ma. aald. He uld 50 frftlance 1118women tell llnterle and fldult toyt for hia firm founded ln January 1981. and he hun't received any other c:omplaJnta. Mom uJd the talelwoman wM beina pald w'1telp flll • n.aah of pre--hollday ordera, but then vanJahed from her Huntln,ton Beech addn-.. To make aure no one ii ditappofnted Chrtat.mu mom.lna. tM Pl~uu.re Co. hat fllled all the orden anyhow, Ma. ukl. "Undercover" deteetlwu.re invettlpU""« the mauer, ~rt• d. ~ , Unlimited 'quiet jets' at airport? By JEFF ADLER OIU.Oellf ..... IWI The Orange County Board of Supervisors potentially opened John Wayne Airport's runways to an unlimited number of com- mercial jet fligh ts Tuesday when it approved airline access guide- lines exempting new-technology quiet jets from the allocation process. The boards's action. described as a clarification of the current rules governing allocation of the airport's 41 daily flights, exempts jets that can take off below the airport's 89.5-decibel noise ceiling from the complicated airline ac- cess plan. That could mean airlines that purchase the new-technology jets could potent.lally fly unlimited numbers of flights from the airport each day once the jets satisfy both noise constramts and other requirements in the plan. Two new jetliners. the British Aerospace BAe 146 and a recon- figured Boeing 737. are believed to be the only planes now flying that might be able to satisfy the new guidelines. However . neither plane has been flight-tested in Orange County. Pacific Southwest Airlines has t-ontracted to purchase 20 of the British Aer06pace jets, although it has not yet petitioned airport officials for an unlimited number (~e QUIET, Page AZ> Lagunan jailed verbal assault • Jn By STEVE MARBLE OflheO..,l'llolll ... Laguna Beach civic activist John Gabriels was arrested Tues- day on suspicion of cursing a meter maid and creating a disturbance - charges that have landed him in Orange County Jail. Gabriels, whose wrath often has been directed at the police department, was taken to the county jail because police said the two-cell holding facility in Laguna is being refurbished and is unfit for prisoners. The fiesty city hall gadfly remained in custody today on $500 bail and could not be reached for commenL Police srud Gabriels didn't have enough money to make bail. Previously. Gabriels has battled police over an assortment of alleged misbehavior including such wrongdoings as violating the city's leash law, carrying beer on the beach and brandishing a firearm. This time, police said, Gabriels u~t a meter maid by calling her insulting names and dishing up a string of profanities followed by a couple of obscene gestures. Police said the meter maid was writing a ticket on Forest Avenue - when the brouhaha started. Of. flcers said the city ticket writer first was confronted by a man who took exception to the meter maid parking her scooter again.st a aect.ion of red curb. "Then for no reason at all Gabriet. jumped in there and started swearing and yelling - causing a real nasty scene," said Sgt. Alex Jimenez. explaining what led to Gabriels' arrest. lt was hardly the first time the Laguna figure has tangled with police. In 1978, Gabriels subpoened the police chief and two animal con- trol officers after being cited for walking a dog without a leash and possessing four unopened cans of beer on a public beach. Citing various loopholes in the (See ASSAULT, Page A%) Pie r driver 's body found in the surf The body of a 39-year-old Tustin man was found Tuesday night floating in the surf not far from the spot he disappeared after' driving his car off the Newport pier. Relatives identified the body as that of Martin Regan. police said. A person strolling on the beach reportedly spotted the body at ~bo u t 9 p .m . and notified authoriue.. Regan. a gas station attendant who lived with his parents, re- portedly was visiting the pier area Dec. 10 with friends. Later, he inexplicably drove his car onto the (Sff BODY, Pa1e Al) ' INDEX ~Bolll'd B6 MOYiet Bt·6 A2 NaUonal News A4 a.m-8'1 Public Not.licel Dt~5 a.tied .DM 8por1a Dl·S Ccm'6cl Bl fkl .. N_.. A4 OWword DI ·Dr. 8Wncrabn m Mtmia1p._ Al StDdlMuata 88 ~t JM;;.& Tell'YWon B& H.......-D'1 ,,.. .... SW 1n ........ &t w.-u. A3 AnnlMcleji • WarldNM A4 --------------------------- "I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesdey. December 21 , 1983 I CONTINUED STORIES I 'Spy in the sky' watches for drunks AIRLINE BEGINS ... Hu11tinglon police attaching video camera to helicopter to spot wavering drivers From PageA1 By ROBERT BARKER Ot Ow 0-'4, Pllo4 ti.it Drunken drtvers. bt'ware. Huntington Beach pohl't' are plan- ning to get after you wtth a secret weapon this holiday season -a spy in the sky A "super-sophistil'ated" t'amera has been attached to the side ot one of the department's hellcop- tersand is awaiting certificauon of the Federal AVlation Adminis- tration. It may take tu thl' skies tonight if the FAA decreE>s it's safe. The $200,000 camera equip- ment, on loan from lhe lstec Company of Onumo. Canada. will scan city streets for the next two weeks during the traditionaJ period of heavy imbibing. Its mission is to use video tape film to catch drunken drivers running into "Urbs. weaving in and out of tnsffic lanes and e n gaging in o t her life-endangering activities. The video tapes would provide visual proof to courts to "clinch" convic- tions. according to Police Chief Earle Robitaille. He said the camera, "which can clearly make out a license plate from a mile high" should help officers stop accide nts from hap- pening through its deterrent ef- fects. Nineteen people have died in Huntington Beach this year in Fire destroys Niguel house; 5 teens escape akohol-related accidents. The aerial survelllanrt! equip- ment. called a gyro stabilizing rt!mOtely controlled camera, is to be operated by a polit'e observer from one of the department's Bell 47 helicopters flying at altitudes of 700 t.o 1,000 feet. It's scheduled tO take• pictures in black and white this week and switch to color next week. When not patrolling for drunks, at's to take pictures of the city's flood control system, downtown sec- tions and other planning develop- ments to provide a visual history for times of emergency. Robitaille said the equlpment 1s bemg used as a pilot project. If it's efff'\·tivc, tlw t·1ty may pu1':'!ut• grants to buy 1~ 11w11 u.inwni. hl• said. Howev<'f tht' t•optl•r, with 1lb 220-pound c.:anwrn tiquapmt'nt at· Ull'ht.'<.l tu •ts Sldt'. rr1ust be l't'l'lifll'U Skateboarder badly injured A 13-yt•ur-old i;kutd><Jllrd ndcr was lT1llcally tnjured Tul·sday t•venmg in Mission Vil·ju when ht• apparently cut an front of a passing vehicle and was knockl'd to the pavement, a Caltfurnrn Highway Patrol offit'er said Jimmie L . Studdcrt of M1ss1on Viejo wHs taken t.o the trauma c.-enter at Mission Comn11..tnitv Hospital where he ts ltsted tn critit'al condition. Offi<:ers said the.· youngster was crossing Los Alisos Boulevard at Jeronimo Road when he was clipped by a t'ar drawn by J udith Morris, 18, of M1ss1on Viejo. The driver was not cited BODY ... FromPageA1 city pier. which 1s dosed to vehides. Witnesses said the driver. who was being chased by a police l·ar. raced down the length of the pier and then swpped before driving off the end and into the oc-ean. Regan's empty station wagon was recovered several days after the mishap_ A memorial service for him was held last week. for safety by the FAA Th£• F'AA reµortt.-dly has 1n- d1t·a11•d It won't let tht! l'Opter opt•ratt• 1f tht•re's any danger the dt>Vll'e t•an work loose and fall ENTRANCE ... From PageA1 Halls freeway which would cul through 552 undeveloped acres in Sycamore Halls. The freeway has been opposed by the environmentally-minded Greenbelt members who want that area lo remain open space. Hecf'ntly the group filed a lawsuit tu join the city in its suit against Orange County. The city filed suit as a roadblock to the county's plan Lo construct the 15-lane freeway from Newport Beach through the pristine property north of Laguna Beach to San Clemente. Councilmen Dan Kenney and Neil Fitzpatrick opposed the mo- tion to have more public discussion of the freeway. ThP council unanimously agreed to meet again with Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley to con ti nut> negotiations. "The freeway will not go away. We need to look at areas where we <.'an negotiate. You give and you take. We have something to gam and something to lose," Mayor Robert Gentry said. The council instructed Frank to study the necessit y of getting a S('('Ohd opinion on the 1978 agree-me~t with county officials for the sale!of the Sycamore Hills for the use ?fa freeway .• ''We would rather have some dollars in the seat than no dollars and an empty seat," Hill said, California Seaboard's full round-trip fare to Catalina is $20 less than a helicopter 11ervice available from Hehtrans in San Pedro. The fare, however, as more expensive than the $18 round-trip fare charged for the Catalina Holiday boat cruise Crom Balboa. The Catalina Holiday doesn't sail during the winter but a Catalina Cruises voyage from San Pedro is $18.50. The airline is Clying out of the Martin Aviation Terminal at John Wayne for now and as hoping to sign a ticketing and gate contract with one of the six major airlines at the airport. BuUheadCityison the Colorado River across from Laughlin, Ne- vada, a gambling resort. The area north of Needles offers boating, waterskiing and fishing as well as gambling. "We are trying to fill the holes in commuter service that others have not," Blackburn said. The aJrline hopes it will carve ASSAULT ... From Page A 1 cny laws, Gabriels had both charges dropped. Police even were ordered to return the four cans of beer. it.self a major niche m Sout.hem California air travel but for now. "we have t.o w alk before w~ can run," he said . Blackburn said the alrlme wiU be profitable by February if aU goes according to plan. California Seaboard's advan- tage over other small airlines will be its -low overhead combined with low interest payments on its airplane financing, Blackbum said. "We are buying $200,000 air- planes rather than $2 million airplanes' the other commuter services are buying. We are not going to have the debt other airlines have," said Wally Crut- tendon, chairman of the airline. Blackburn acknowleged that starting a new airline is a gamble, saying about 80 percent of the small commuter airlines eventu- ally fail. QUIET JETS .. FromPageA1 of flights once the new planes are delivered. In approving the revised guide- lines, supervisors ordered airport officials to report on how over - crowded airport facilities would be affected if airlines useing the new jets begin flying unrestricted numbers of flights. Board members also approved access plan revisions that require commuter airlines that fly noisy aart'raft to compete with the larger commercial airlines for a share of the daily 41-flight allocation. Five teen-agers escape d without injury Tuesday from a two-stor y Laguna Niguel house that caught fire and suffered in $72,000 damage before 22 fire- fight~rs extinguished the blaze. The 8:45 a.m. fire at 24021 Crossbill Circle apparently started in the garage but the cause has not been determined: according to the Orange County Fire Department. Electricity bills up, refund on gas OK'd He was less successful, how- ever, when he was arrested for allegedly waving a gun in public. Gabriels had testified in court that he was showing the pistol to a friend who grabbed the gun. took it apart and tossed the pieces out a window Authorities. though , claimed Gabriels waved the gun at two men and yelled, ''You ----get across the street where you belong." Gabriels was convicted and placed on two years proba- tion. The new rules require com- muter airlines that Oy noisy planes to a~ply for flights, but they would be assigned lower priority in flight assignments since their planes carry far fewer passengers. In endorsing this revision, Supervisor Harriett Wieder said the board should maximize the number of seats available t.o airline travelers under the fllght ceiling. She said it doesn't "make sense" to assign the same pnority to a 50-seat plane that is as noisy as a plane that can carry 150 passen- gers. Authonues said owner Frank TaurieUo and his wife were at a neighbor's house having break- fast whe n the blaze started. The teens were alerted to the fare when a smoke detector sounded- Firemen satd the three girls and two boys fought the flames with a garden hose until firefighters arrived. Dlllly l'llol l'lloto bf Ito• wcl L ...... Bag boy Saul Macias, 5, of Costa Mesa, has a bit of trouble with shop- ping bag. BULLETIN BOARD Holiday party tonight for teens in Irvine A holiday party is planned for teen-agers at Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Ave .. in Irvine tonight until 8 p.m . Teens between the ages of 13 and 18 are welcome at the party where-hot cider and refreshments will be served New Year's party slated a t YMCA The Orange Coast YMCA will host a New Year's Eve overnight party for youngsters in kindergarten through sixth grade. The program will include evening snacks, movies. swimming and a chance to bring in the New Year in a fun way while giving Mom and Dad the night off . For more information, call 642-9990. 'Skinny Tennis' clinic in Newport Skinny Tennis, an ongoing tennis clinic in Newport Beach for overwe•ghtpeoplewhowant to learn tennis and lose weight, will be presented by Sally Moore Huss, a fonner world<lass player and author of "How to Play Power Tennis With Ease." Huss also is a weight management counselor. For more information call 720-9077. University women to hear trustee The Laguna Beach branch of the American Association of U11iversity Women will meet Jan. 7 at 9:30 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Laguna Hills to hear Saddleback College tr ustee Robert L. Price talk on "Community College Concerns." Price, who was instrumental in organizing the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, was the first administrator of Laguna Hills Leisure World. Information on the AAUW meeting may be obtained by calling Dorothy Backus at 499-2721. By the Associated Pren The California Public Ut11aties Commission was busy Tuesday approving a series of rates changes that will raise elec·tnc bills fur Southt.•rn CaJifornia Edison's cus- tomers but mean a savings for residen ts served by San Diego Gas and Electrtc Co. Edison's customers will find their ele<:tric bills about 92 cents higher because of a rate increase. But people who buy gas from the company will be receiving a refund_ The PUC approved a $96.3 million rate increase to t'Over increased operating costs and financing in 1984. Beginning Jan. l, the 2.4 per- cent rate increase will add 92 cen ts to the typical residential customer using 500 kilowatt hours of elec- tricity. The utility asked for the increase to cover higher property and ~-come taxes, depreciation expe , the cost of capital and vario s labor and equipment t'OSts. Th PUC also authorized a refunr of $34 rrullion to customers from efunds the utility received from wholesale gas suppliers. Customers will receive credits on their bills starting in January for about $3 for residential service and $34 for commercial service. A new approacb by the PUC will mean that residential cus- tomers of San Diego Gas and Electric Co. wiU find rates slightly lower despite a $14.3 mmion electric and gas rate increase. The PUC approved the rate increase but implemented it with a new formula intended to put the cost of doing business on those customers most responsible for tht· cost. The expense also was m1m- m1zed because the utility trimmed 1ts request to $65 million from $127 million. Residential electric rates will go down 4 percent with the typical monthly electric bill for 425 kilowatt hours dropping from the present $50.74 to $48.85 Agricultural electric rates will go down by 2.6 percent, while commercial and lndustr.ial cus - tomers' bills wilJ Increase by an We1re Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like~ Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and de livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors mu•t Include their name and telephone number ror verification. No circulation <'alls. please 642•6086 Tell us what's on your mind. MoncJey·frlOll, " )'Oil clo not 11••• '°"' pi pe< t>y a.aoom -~1rm encl your copy •If D• ....,., .. "",,., '"° e....oey If """ clo "°' ,~ ,_ «!Pf &,. 7 • "" -M40f9 10 • .,, lll'ljyour~ .. "' ....... Cite....._ TICIJD 1111 ORANGE COAST Daily Piiat H. L lcftwerta • Publllher ChuJDow81bJ EClltOI and AMiltant to the Pvblllher ....... ,.c.... l'rocMlllOfl ...... ~ 1913 o-oec-~ ~ No ntw• •tori••· lll1111<•11on1. eo11orl11 11111111 or ea.I-,.....,~"',..,,.__ wtll'looll tj)tcW '*"*"°" ol Copyllglll - VOL 1', MO. Ill - average of 3.6 percent. For ~as. residential customers will see their rat.es go up 2.5 percent with the bills for an average usage of 81 therms going from the present $49.84 to $51.38. Small commercial customers will g~t a 2.2 percent increase. while raks for other customers will remain nearly unchanged. Of the total increase, about $10 million ls for electricity. $4.2 million for gas and $135,000 for steam. The new rates become t'ffecuve J an I Gabriels was arrested earlier this year for possession of a muscle relaxant, but was la ter released when he came up with a prescrtp- tion for the drug. Most recently. Gabriels com- plained that a police officer had roughed up a man in Main Beach Park. The officer, following a police department investigation. was suspended for a week for using excessive force. The new rules appear to be aimed at Royal American Air- ways, a L'Ommuter carrier that has asked permission to fly its four-engine Vickers Viscount turboprops !rom the airport three times a week In times like these, why buy a diamond? If yo u're buyi ng for the right reasons, diamonds are a wonderfu l buy right now . Because, despite price flu c- tuations in l ~investment grade" diamonds, the price of diamonds used in crafting fine quality jewelry has re- mained basically unchanged. The fact is, diamonds were never meant to be locked away in safety deposi t boxes.They are designed to be shared, worn and cherished · for a lifeti me. Diamonds are still the ultimate gift. Because nothing lases like a dia- mond, dazzles like a diamond, says love like a diamond. Ju st as k any woman. And unlike furs , cars , trips and clothes, diamond jewelry holds its value and will probably be worth more in the future. Under-.. stood properl y, diamonds are rruly fore ver. Sti11 have questions? Just ask one of our di amond ex- perts. We'll be happy to share our knowledge with you. And help you invest in the hap- piness that only a diamond . can give. §LAVICK·s flnt.....,.. Slncit 1917 Whcrt rill besr· s"rpruts bqin. ,tati60n .. (71•1 toM-tJIO. ~""" Alie~ Loa~• Sen °"VO • LM \ltlgill • -- Orange Coaai DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, D~mber 21, 1983 * Al --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- County gives green light to transit tax 14 t.'ities must approve $5 billion project to bring question before voters in 1984 By JEFF ADLER OllMO.ilyl'llMIMll To no one's surprise. the Orange County Board of Supervl.90rs unammously endorsed a 15-year transportallon improvement pal·kage Tuesday, to be paid for with the proceeds of a penny increase in the local sales tax. The tax increase question and project package now needs only to win similar endorsements from 14 of the t'Ounty's 26 cities to be submitted to voters in an election scheduled for June, 1984. Tht> plan already has won the endorsement of the Buena Park Ctty Council , which unarumously approvd the proposal earlier this week. The plan also has been endorsed by the Orange County Transportation Comm1ss1on, which wall .respons1ble for its t ' ' ' t The tax increase would gener- ate $5.4 billion to pay for an array of transportation projects ranging from highway improvements to freeway widening. Some of the money might also be used to build a Cost.a Mesa-to-Fullerton Hght rail line, but that project's fa te won't be decided for several years Su perv1sor Thomas Riley, l'hairman of the transportation c:omrrus.sion, urged the board to gave voters the "final dec1s1on on their future " He said the county's transpor- tation network ·•suffered neglect" during former Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s administration. and that resulted in countywide con- gestion that cannot be easily relieved. Supervisor Harriett Wieder, who will began her Cirst term on One-horse open carriage These hotel guests at the Westin South Coast Plaza get a lift -via a horse drawn carriage -to stores in the mas ive Costa Mesa shopping complex. T he service is free to hotel patrons who want to get a little last minute Christmas shopping out of the way during their stay. He probably didn't leave a tip either A man ate and drank his fill at the Juan Jose restaurant, 3010 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. Tuesday night and then walked out without paying Restaurant employees said the man ordctf'ed steak plcado and three doubte man1n1s and ran up a $15.58 tab A window was discovered brollen at Costa Mesa's Head Start offices late Monday and $250 wu reported stolen. The Rea Community Center, at 661 Hamilton St. also was the scene of a weekend burglary In the offices of the High Hopes neu- rological recov~ry0gr?up. A white mink tur jacket. valued I t $2,995, was reported stOlen Monday off a display rack at the I. Magnln department store In South Coast Plaza A yellow bicycle was taken from the front yard of a home on the 500 block of Park Drive Tuesday. The bike, a cruiser model, was valued et seoo. . . . A custodian at Estancia High School discovered the girts' gym had been entered sometime Monday night and the vending machines hid been raided of about S 10 in cha~. Thefe -re no signs of forced entry, but the custodl811 told Police one of the teachers lost her keys to the gym tut week and they were never recove<ed Newport Beach A Colla Mesa man reparted the theft of his Chevrolet truck valued at $5,000 from the Bank of Newpor1 parking lot on Avacado Street Tues- day afternoon A Newport Beach doct0t reported Iha theft of $3,030 in 1ewetry from her home In the 200 block of Via San Remo The SU9')9CIS punehed a tmall hole 1n a window to unlock the window and gain entry to the home. police said. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a tall gate from hi• Ford truck parked at the Intersection of Park and Garnet Tuesday The value of lhe loss was estimated to be S500 Laguna Beach Two baskets ot wine and cheese, valued at about SSO. we<e stolen from a locked car parked In the 1200 block of Skyline Drive, the owner told pollce A neighbor called pollce when people -re seen removing items from a house on Ruby Street Laguna Beach pallce responded to find the culprits were occupants of the resl- denc~ in the pr~ss. of moving out. Pollce separated two combatants 1n the 500 block of South Coast Highway at about midnight Monday Irvine Nine Irvine residents wtio five In condominiums near UC Irvine -re llkely to find their cars without stereos this morning after pollce arrested two Carson men and a juvenile tor susolclon ot auto burQlary around 1 a.m today A fourth man got away James C Butts and Clifford Kerr. both 19. and a 17-year-old 1uvenile were taken into custody after fleeing police who came to B«kei.y and Exeter streets on a suaplclou1 person call Police found their car loaded with car stereos and radios. An 8-year-old blcycll1t who cp parently strayed Into traffic lanes was struck Tuesday morning by an on- coming car on Barranca Parkway. Mark Veurlan was treated for com- plaint ol pain at Woodbridge Medical Cllnlc The drive<. 32-year-old lrvlne resident Randall Chrl1tlan. wlll not be Clled, LI. Al Muir said Huntington Beach 5111 lake fur Jackets worth $900 were reported stolen Tuesday after- noon from the Dress Affair shop, 19093 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach. One woman kepi the store clerk occupied 1n the back ol the store while aev-.rel others took the jackets. The thieves apparently fled In a tan Volksw~g!n ~an A 1980 Honda Civic was bur- glarized Tuesday while parked on the 15500 block ot Huntington VIiiage Lane A door was pried open to enter. The loss Included power tools worth $350 A resident of the 900 block or 10th street told pollc'B Tuesday that a ladles 10-speed bicycle was stolen lrom her garage. The loas was estimated at $280. Mostly fair skies over the Coast Coastal Extended \ » 29 .()t -28 20 17 u 23 20 10 •8 31 25 18 31 25 2• 17 oe -2• tO 04 ~~ .c: 4l() fill 51 23 18 ..()1 • 13 3" 29 .13 -23 20 00 -Oe ·20 83 82 :~ ;~ P>AloO"~' WHl"t' ~'"°'f' 90 39 38 ._N..,O_A_•_U_;S;.,..;..Otl>...;_t _'>'_;C_;om_,.._•_;•<_•_;:;.._~----~-----' ~ 50 'ronta· Cold .. Watm .., Occluded... Slationary •• 23 02 Tides ot 0$ $S 33 19. IS 6' •7 21 26 21 06 31 21 19 12 ti 11 ot 00 3• 27 50 ... )3 31 -41 ·2• 21 02 ..,,, ... ,~el441pM -II 155 ."' ""'"°"Inf Mitt ...... • ••11111 .._._10d.ey ltll41pm ""981 '"'"' ~"'_...,.. .. 112Plll 00 .<()9 TO 63 70 ., 11 12 ee " ,, .. IS 02 )I It .. 0$ u ,, .02 -l6 JS 21 28 2• iO t1 ., .. Siii Lelle S...An1onoo San~ SM Fr.ncltcO SI Sle Met• Seettte ::..~ Sj)Oll-~­TOC*oa T-TWIM W""'4nglon WICNta 27 10 38 S2 IS H 63 45 .. -CM 21 II )~ 2t "°' ·21 10 '°' OI ·10 06 .01 " 4' It II I<) u 03 ..OS lllf llPllT ') the transportation panel In Janu- ary, said the plan includes some- thing for everyone, though it isn't a "pork-barrel approach.'' F.choing the two supervisors' support of the plan was Super- visor Ralph Clark, chairman of the Orange County Transit District Clark said the plan would mean "every section of the map would see progress and advancement" that will help ease the "quagmire of congestion." Even Supervisor Bruce Nest.ande. who had fough t against certain aspects of the plan, joined in warmly applauding its provisions. "I'm really an support of this measure 1f they (the voters) want these improvements, they will vote for 1t," he said. Nestande had complained about the duration of the plan, saying a proposed penny sales tax for 20 years would raise too much money. He also opposed automati- cally budgetmg money for the controversial rail hne before stud- ies of possible alternatives were completed. Both hts objections were re- solved last week by the t ranspor- tation commission when it scaled down the 20-year plan and unani- mously voted to impose the tax for 15 years while agreeing to budget oo money for the rail line until feasibility studies were com- pleted. Besides the county officials, the plan already has been endorsed by the powerful Orange County Builders Industry Association, the Orange County Chamber of Com- merce and the Orange County Industrial League, which rep- resents more than 700 county businesses. Gifts on the way Clancy Yoder , president of the Huntington Beac h Council on Aging, checks I 0 4 Christmas packages lo be deliver ed thi~ week to needy Huntington Beach enior citizens. Each package contains a ham and other staples, a gift certificate and a present for each recipient. The Counc il on Aging is the fund-raising arm for f,e niors in the cit y. Supervisors push Bolsa plan Re~ised de ttelopment project to be resubmitted to coastal panel By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM OellJ -..... Orange County supervisors are taking anot~er whirl at per- suading the st.ate Coast.al C.om- mission to approve their plan to develop the Bolsa Chica marshlands Local officials say they hope they win over state commiJlsioners by solving a number of previously raised concerns. County officials withdrew the coastal plan from consideration last November when it appeared. the commission would deny It. S uperv1sors voted Tuesday to resubmit the plan to the Coastal Commission in hopes of getting it certified so the landowner. Signal Landmark Company. can build 5,700 homes on parts of the l ,600-acre lowlands lying south of Warn~r Avenue on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway. The controversial area lies in county ter'"rTiory but is surrounded by Huntmgton Beach city limits and the Pacific Ocean. The local coastal plan also calls for a 600-foot wide navigable channel to the ocean. an l ,800-slip marina, boat launches, dry storage areas for 400 trailerable boats an d 30 acres of restaurants. shop.s and hotels. The county plan also calls for the preservation or about 600 acres of wetlands -lands that are covered periodically or per- manentJy with shallow water Pioneer Balboa developer Evan D. Jones dead at 81 Long-time Balboa Island resi- dent Evan "Evie" D. Jones d ied at his home T uesday. He was 81. Born in Ohio. Jones moved with his family to Oregon and attended the University of Oregon. In 1930 he accompanied his father to Balboa where they built many homes which still st.and today. Jones started work for Joseph A. Beek In 1933 as general manager of the BaJboa Island Ferry Line. He spent 35 years Gem Talk By J.C. H UMPHRIES Ctrtifi~ Gtmolo1 i1t, A GS DIAMOND INVESTING Is not for amateurs Investing In diamonds 0< other gems hu become a m0<e com- mon form of Investment In recent yeers. Bui u,. Investor mutt be extremely careful, beetlUM IOfM of ihe people who have gone Into the gem brokerage butlneee are not really qualified gemotogttt• or jewelers. There nave been a number of legll prOMCUtlon1 agalnai some of thele lhady oper- ato"rt. A lot Angeiel """ hU recently been prcMr9d by a Wle- conlln court to refund mor. than a quarter of a million dollert to cu1- tomere In that etate. The nrm •• ch«ged wtth frauduMnt edWr'ti. Ing. There WU aleo a heavy ftne lnvolv9d. The court ruled that tM diamond ln"91tment """ had tiff. ed to dlldoM poutbte rllk• In· volved In gem lnV9l'tmentl1 and thllt It had a)ao mtar..,...anted tM prtoe 9'1d qulltty of gemetonea. Obvloualy. good quallty gematonee are llttety to Iner .... In value O¥tr tM yeera, but before lnVMtlnCI. you thOufd contutt • ,.,iabi'e ,_...., who knowe g9mltonet, end who hal • ,.. • tatlon In the oommuntty Which he WMtt to protect. All that gHtten II not en abeolUte lnvwtrMnt ctnch. w ith the ferry line before retiring toa vacation home on the Colorado River near Mexicali, Mexico. Jones raised his family an two homes he built on Balboa Island during the early 1940s He as survived by his wife. Mary Helen; a daughter. Jean; a son . Jim and five grandchildren, all of Newport Beach. Vis1t.auon hours will be 4 p.m to 9 p.m. Thursday at Pacific View Mortuary. lake Is an IMll C~rlstlllas. A• the diamond expert•. we Invite you to come In to ... our Mtectlon of Ideal cut diamond• and Mfect one that wlll make this an Ideal Chrlatmaa for the one you love. The shallow water acts as a "nursery" for vegetation that s tarts the marine food chain in motion. • Ron Tippets, the county's pro- .)t.'Ct manager for Bolsa Chica, said local officials "are very excited" by increasing public access to the area, a concern voiced last year by the Coastal Commission. He said park benches, vol- leyball courts. boat ramps and other "interacting nodes of ac- tivities" have been incor porated into the plan. However, Lorraine Faber, president of the 900-member Amigos de Bolsa Chica that wants to preserve the area in its natural state, claims the county proposal would make the area exclusively for future property owners and not available to the public. Faber also said the county plan to set aside 600 acres for wetlands preservation is not adequate. She said that 850 acres have been identified as wetlands by the Department of Fish and Game and should be exempted from Signal Landmark development. Bolsa Chica lies along the Pa- ci fie Flyway for migrating birds. Last year at t his time, the Audubon Society said it counted 10,000 birds at the marshlands in a single day. Either nesting or resting there were 130 species including· pelicans, blue herons, egrets, hawks, geese. ducks, terns and avocets. 88 NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 21 , 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS "WI•\ ... Pl P ( "Ct\ \.tow ~ "4 \41f'' Nrt P t t\O" ( tOV ( ~ ')of"\ N•f P ( r\th (tO\. .. (!'\.., \..ttf'\ ....... P f ftO\ c•ow C"<I ... ••• , rit'f 1; t h(h < •uw C "'°' \Ailf'\ Nf'I Pr ftCh (low ("Cl '41,... ...... ,. l ""' ( '""' ( "O • Dow Jones Final UP 13.01 Cloetng 1,254.M IUllEa llllfl New housing construction increased by 6.4 percent By tbe Ats~lattd Pre,c WASHINGTON -New housing construction increased 6.4 percent last month, rebounding from a two-month decline and putting such building activity 29 percent above a year ago. Thomas Harter of the ¥ongage Bankers As.sociation of America called Tuesday's report by the Commerce Depart- ment ·•a good Chnstmas present " Toyota-GM venture n ear approval WASHINGTON -A proposed joint venture between Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors Corp. could gain conditional approval from the Federal Trade Corrunmion by Thursday, FTC sources and a Toyota attorney say. The FTC action would follow approval by the automakers and commission staff of a consent agreement giving the ITC added powers to monitor the joint production project for possible antitrust violations. () Fotomat loses $13.6 million ST PETERSBURG, Fla -Fotomat Corp .• \.he tilin processor and developer whose retail outlets dot shopping centers around the nation, says It lost $13.6 million in the latest quarter and is near default on $12.5 million in bank loans. Ross E. Roeder, the Fotomat chairman, srud Tuesday its lenders have requested repayment of the $12.5 rrullion by Dec. 31. He said Fotomat ''has no sourre of funds" to repay the debt and "therefore does not intend to comply with the banks' requesL" Court ruling attacks sex bias WASHINGTON -A civil rights coaliuon says a court ruling ordering Washington st.ate to pay women employees what could be hundreds of malhons of dollars an back pay and higher wages may lead to a sweeping attack on sex bias an the workplace. The coalition, the National Committee on Pay Equity, said at a news conference Tuesday the ruling could lead to a flood of suits against public and private employers across the nation. GOLD QUO.TATIONS .., ... ._.IN,,_ s.i.c:1eo w0<10 go1c1 P<tCH 1ooa1 i.--. mor111n9 ft11n9 '371 25. ""to 25 i.....-ft1111Q U 71eo.111> to i10 ,_..,..._11~'37866 111>S121 ,, __ ft•"'Q '370 '7. UC> SJ 117 z.......i.1ea1t..,_,110c1S378to 1>1>S115 5Hfl'CI_.., up ':1& I --fonly 0-"I' OuOl•I '378 eo SO Ir-" I-a...-; QuOle l 1379 00 jll) .,...._. la.Oricel.O '°""' 0...,. ~' $)97 95 """" 52 Ml N~ c-. 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