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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-03 - Orange Coast PilotWatt's new? An Anaheim Dirty trick By SUSAN A VILA Of ... .,.., Ne4 ...... There are many Americans who disagree with Interior Secretary James Watt's policies. But few are as verbal, or rather as visual, about (See DIRTY, Page A!) ~- THI DRANGI COAST WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1983 Irvine Mayor Larry Agran, left, and J .W. Marriott Jr. r e lease .,.., .......... .., ......... ~ 3,500 balloons as the • Irvine Marriott opens its doors. 500 rooms for rent in Irvine Ceremonies mark opening of $50 million Marriott hotel !?, ~~~!!f'!~t DECKER The new $50 million , 500-room Irvine Marriott officlaUy opened its doors Tuesday afternoon with more than 100 business and civic leaders on hand for the ceremonies. Marriott officials. ihcluding president J .W. Marriott Jr., invoked God, country and the youth of America for the festivities. Prayers were said, flags were raised, the National anthem was played by the lrvine Brass Quartet and the Irvine Children's Chorus performed a song from Gilbert and SuUivan's "Mikado." A 14-karat-gold key was given to the Orangewood Home for Dependent Children and an offer of $2,000 in hotel services to be auctioned (Sff MARRIOTT HOTEL OPENS, Page A%) ,Eagles' wings clipped in Valley · Gambling arrests prompt closing off raternal lodge by council By PHIL SNEIDERMAN F.agles admitted that violations A ed gambllns offenaes~ °' .. Dlillr,......,. had occurred, but said new F.agle On March 31, 1983, Fountain The Fountain Valley City officers are ln power and illegal Valley police and ABC of6dala Council has voted unanimously to actMtJes have stopped. He con-alleeedly aelzed four gambling · ahut down a local Fraternal Order tended that doting down the club machines and $3.!00 at the local of Eagles lodge where gambling was too harsh a penalty for the club. The machines were Lu arrests were made and slot ma-gambling arrests. Vegas-style coin-operated draw chinM were 1eized last March. But in a written report to the poker and blackjack unlta. Alflnning an earUer Planning council, Fountair\ Valley Police At a result of the March raid, Commiaaion decision, the coundl Chief Marvin Fortin recommend-crtmlnal cbargee ·have. been filed Tueeday refused to renew the ed that the Eagles' permit nqt be against nine lod19 members, and conditional Ule permit that allows renewed. _.--an ABC hearing wlll be held the F.agles to conduct club ac-According to hia report, Al· regarding poaible revocetlon of t1vt~ at 11707 Edinger Ave. coholic Beverage Control offlclala the club's liquor licel'Ule\ the report The vote came after city staff fined the Eagles for gambling said. memben recounted • "history" of violatJona ln 1972 and 1978 when ••At demonstrated, the fAales p.mbling vtolatJona a.ociated the club was located In Santa Ana, con\lnue to allow thla type of with the club. and 1-ued an additional wamina criminal acUvlty, even after flnet An attorney representJng the to the club in Oct. 1980. again for (See EAGLES, Pase At) , L Net gain for tennis meet in NB Newport Beach city ofliciala have isaued final pennita clearing \ the way for a ten.nia tounwnent that ia being billed as the biggest and richest ever held in Southern California. . The .three-day High Stakes Tennis Tournament, to feature Jimmy Connors and other top-ranked pros, begina Friday at (See TENNIS, Page A!) COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS LA murder suspect slain in Costa Mesa By GLENN SCOTT Of .. .,.., ......... A man shot to death on his mother's doorstep in Costa Mesa late Tuesday night was scheduled to appear at a preliminary hearing this morning in Beverly Hills to answer murder and drug charges. Jeffrey Molloy Parker, 38, was accused of murdering San Fran- cisco executive and socialite Joan Mills Apru30. It was a curious case effectively ended by Parker's death, police said. Parker had been arrested ~on April 30 after police f him bare-<:hested leaning over e uncoMCioua Mills in a hotel room. He said she had suffered a seizure from a long night of partying and sex and he was trying to resuscitate her. Police alleged he killed her. The pair had met earlier in the evening in a bar and had attended a private party. Parker, who was living at the time in Manhattan Beach, was released after a three days because of inconclusive evidence, but re-arrested after a second, more thorough , autopsy led in· vestigator§ to believe the 33-year-old Mills had been murdered. He was free on $100,000 bail, said Beverly Hills Police Lt. Bill Hunt. Parker had been living for the last five weeks with his mother, Sally Parker, at her yellow stucco split-level house at 2021 Aliso Ave. At 11:45 Tuesday night, Mrs.- Parker called Carta Mesa police to report the sound of gunshots on her front porch. As officers ar- rived -neighbors said the first squad cars got there quickly -the motheropenedthefrontdoorand found her son lying on his side on the doorsteps, said police Lt. Tom Lazar. Parker had been shot twice - once in the upper chest and once in the back of the head, said Lazar. (Sff SUSPECT, Page AZ _ Jeffrey M. Parker 'Ex-grid star's dad slain Kansas police probe knifing off ormer Edison football booster By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0., ......... Police in Lawrence, Kan., were intensifying their search today for the killer of Frank Seurer Sr., father of fonner Edison High School football star Frank Seurer lr. The elder Seurer's body was found early Tueeday in Pop's Bar-B-Que, a restaurant he purchased in Lawrence in order to be cloeer to his son, who is a senior quarterback for Kansas Univer- sity. The father had purchased the restaurant from fonner Kansas City Chief Bobby Bell and had moved his family from Hunt- ington Beach to Kansas last Christmas. Lawrence assistant police chief Ron Olin said today that an autopsy revealed Seurer Sr., 43, had died of multiple stab wounds. The restaurant was not open for business when the body was found Tueeday, and police said robbery may have been a motive. A small amount of money •was believed to be missing. Olin said 20 investigators from four law enforcement agencies are working on the case, questJoning about 150 people. No arrests had been made early today. •· Meanwhile, family friends in Huntington Beach were mourn- ing the loas of Frank Seurer Sr., deacribed as a strong supporter of Ed.iaon football. "I was juat with him about two months ago, visltinR at the univer- sity," said Lyman Clower, athletic director at F.dison. "He loved it back there. He had wanted to go to a smaller town, and he really liked the people out there." His wife Susan had managed the Skinny Haven restaurants locally and was active in running the family's Kansas restaurant. According to Glower, the Seurers' son Tim had played football for Fmson during his freshman and 80phomore years. Daughter Beth had attended Edison for three years before graduating last spring from Law- rence High School. Another son, Troy, a 1981 Edison graduate, had made the KU team as a linebacker last year. He has since left college .and moved back to Huntington Beach to work on the Edison coaching (See KANSAS, Page AZ > UC Irvine'• ... rch for an athletic director hMended wtth the Mlec>- tlon of Dr. John E. Caine, a tom. A.O. tilt the Unlvenlty of Oregon end Cal State Futtwton. Page B 1. ) l I ., . ' "-.. -A 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. August 3. 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 Pass~ng~r thwarts hijacking tr~ 'DIRTY' T RICKS ... MIAMI (AP) -Houn aft.er tranapord.tion Secretary Eliza. beth H. Dole prooounced henell ''very impreaed" with leC\.lrlty 1ystema at Miami International Airport, a"'1ould-be hijacker tried to divert a Houston-bound jet to Cuba. their feelings as Anaheim's Mrs. Dirty. Mrs. Dirty has developed what she feels is the best way to publicize Watt's "unbelievable en- vironmental policies." "No Watts" bumper stickers and T-shirts. Both items bear a cartoon likeness of Wall -complete with horn-like lighting bolts sticking out of his balding pate. When she isn't lambasting Watt, "Mrs. Dirty" reverts to her mild mannered e xistence as Pat Dougherty. doctor's wife and Frank Seurer J r. KANSAS ... staff, Glower said. Frank Seurer Jr. was in- strumental in leading F.dison to the CIF Big Five Conference championship in 1979. His father came from Colorado, where he played football for a short ti.mewith the Denver Bron- cos, Clower said. Seurer Sr. worked as a truck driver when the family lived in Huntington Beach but quit for time during the 1979 season to attend all Edison practices and games. Of the family. Clower said, "They were extremely well-liked here. and they were strong sup- porters of the high school football program " mother of 10. "My family got nicknamt><i •hP 'Tlirtvci' hv a little girl who lived next door to us because she couldn't pronounce our real name Dougherty. She would always ask her mother if she could go play at the 'Dirtys' house," Dougherty explained. She is using her nickname to market the "No Watts" accessories because it highlights the dirt and POilution she associates with the Interior Secretary's policies. "Right now he is the leading factor in selling off land. strip mining and developing our coast and oceans into oil wells. Not enough people are aware of what our secretary of the interior is doing," she said. Dougherty said s._ is ge tung a tremendously positive reaction from people who see her family wearing the shirts. "My hu~band's mother was in Santa Fe (New Mexico). wearing a shirt and the people al.most tore it off her. They loved it! You know, Watt is not on the best terms with the people do\vn there." The T-shirts, bumper sticker'S' and buttons will be sold out of the Dougherty home just as soon as she puts the finishing touches on her marketing campaign. But that doesn't mean Dougherty hasn't been distributing T-shirts to a select few. "I have already sent some shirts out to politicians and to the Beach Boys after Watt told them their music wasn't acceptable for the Fourth of July," she said. The Dougherty family has been responsible for further tarnishing already rusty public image before. Back in the early '70s they designed and marketed the popu- lar Sp~ Agnew wristwatch. ''One of our sons came home from college with a joke we all liked. 'Did you know Mickey Mouse wears a Spiro Agnew wristwatch?' We liked it so rpuch we thought it would be a fun family project," she said. Will any othet controversial public figures soon "be muddied up by ''Mrs. Dirty"? "I've not thought of any yet. But you never know where the wrath of 'Mrs. Dirty' will s trike next," she replied. The suspect was overpowered by a passenger on Pap Am Flight 929 out of Miami and tied to a seat before being turned over the ihe FBI in Houaton late Tuesday. · Dole discouraged passenger in- tervention during hijack attempts. "We want to minlmiz.e risk to the EAGLES ... From Page A1 and wantings have been rendered against them," Fortin said. "To renew their (permit) would, in our opinion, be inviting continued criminal activity .•• Charles T . Hindley, an attorney for the Eagles, told the city council the lodge is patronized by about 190membersandabout 165wives, most of whom live within 10 miles of the Edinger Avenue club. T ENNI S TOURNA MENT ... "I think it would really be a shame and would be unfair to deprive these people of their headquarters in Fountain Valley after they've expended $20,000 to $25,000 in fixing up this building," Hindley said. "I don't think a gambling violation makes it as bad organization." the Newport Beach Tenrus Club. The promoter of the event, Bill Stamps. did not receive all the necessary penni ts for the tour· ~ nament until Tuesday a.ftemoon. Stamps, who has promoted tennis ma t.ches across the roun try, was angered by published reports that he was still without final city approval for the tournament only three days before the first mat.ch was set to begin. He accused the press of trying to "ruin" the tournament. The final permits issued Tues- day included a special events permit for the tournament it.self. a motion picture permit for tele- vision cameras and a permit 1tb pitch a large VIP tent. Stamps called the tournament a major happening in the world of tennis and suggested published reports on the wt-minute permit snafu were in.appropriate. David Lanon. the city's license supervisor. said the final permits were approved aft.er the promoter and the tennis club agreed to arrange for spectator parking at two sites near the club. • He said Stamps also agreed to the city's request that extra secur- ity guards be hired to keep an eye on the neighborhood adjacent to the tournament site. A spokesman for the club said members would conduct a special meeting tonight to decide whether to challenge the council decision in court or to relocate. SUSPECT SLAIN ... No weapon was found. Paramedics treated Parker at the house and then moved him to Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival, Lazar said. Investigators say they have no suspects and they're unsure of a motive. Sgt. Richard Bell said Parker's family was "talking about some threats'' from friends of Mills. But he said officers didn't know whether the threats were related to Tuesday's shooting. Parker was scheduled to appear today in Los Angeles County Municipal Court in Beverly Hills for the preliminary hearing on the murder and drug charges. The hear ing was to determine whether sufficient evidence ex- isted to try Parker on the charges. He had pleaded innocent. Lt. Hunt said Beverly Hills officers recovered 36 grams of cocaine when they first arrested Parker. He added that Parker's death apparently cloees the Ml..lla case. "He was the sole figure in the investigation." said Hunt. MARRIOTT HOTEL OPENS ... yearly for the next five years by the Home as a way of raising funds. Highlighting the outdoor activities was the opening of an eight-foot-tall foam orange by Irvine Mayor Larry Agra.n and Marriott. As the orange was peeled, 3,000 orange balloons were released into the skies above the 17-story hot.el. The new hotel has several restaurants and lounges: Jades, an intimate Japanese and c~ - restaurant, complete with sushi bar; the larger and less fonnal indoor and outdoor Terrace, which has a Moroccan decor and overlooks the spacious indoor/outdoor swimming pool where Mayor Ag:ran was spotted lunching with a table of friends; the Pool Bar which serves light lunches and drinks; Russell's, a 140-seat lounge in the marbled and palm-bedecked lobby and the Skylight Lounge. a smaller area set aside for nightcaps and business conversations. The rooms and most of the hotel are decorated in earth tones using predominately peach and gray accents. Rooms run from $80 for the standard single to $700 for a three-bedt::~ suite on the concierge level. The 16th and 17th floors make up the concierge level, where guests are given special treatment including a separate check-in area. shoe shlpes, complimentary breakfast and evening hors d 'df!uvres. We're Listening .••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like; Call the number a t left and your message will be recorded, transcnbed and delivered to the appropriate ediwr. 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II Cceta .,._, ()l4ilof,... (UPI 14'•9001 lul>ler!Olton Oy carri.t SA 16 """"""'· .,., ...... .. aori.-1111y VOL 11. HO. 211 pauengera, crew and ~raft." ahe said during her visit Tuesday. It was the second time in two weeks that passengers had averted a hijacking. The first was foiled July 21 when two businessmen over- powered a knife-wielding Cuban exile who was demanding to go to Havana. Norihweit Airlines Flight 7 14, which normally goes from Tampa to Mjami, was within 60 miles of Cuba when it turned back, the suspect tied into a seat. In Miami, the FBI arrested RodolfoBuenoCruz,42, identified as a former pohtical prisoner m Cuba, and charged him with air piracy. During her inspection Tuesday. Mrs. Dole worked an X-ray ma- chine, then reversed roles and went through the airport screen - ing before returning to Washing- ton. "As secretary, I ha ve no higher mandate than safety, and I am very much concerned about the safety o.f passengers" during hi- jackings, she said , noting that the visit was prompted by a rash of eight skyjac;kmgs to Cuba sinct May 1. • "l wanted to see that every}. thing possible was being done -+ and I'm sure it IS -to preve1* hijackings," she said. i During her tour,' Dole _apok~ with security officials, paue= Federal Aviation Adminiatratio staff members, FBI agents, poli • Coast Guardsmen and Prat; ecutora. t She said passengers seemet understanding and cooperative with tighter acreening. Let us spray. A crew from a pest control company place huge plastic bags over t. Joach im Catholic Church at 1964 Or- a nge Ave. in Costa Mesa prior to treat- ing the building for te.rmites. T he pro- cess was expected to be completed late today. Meanwhile, Father Kenneth Kr ause was to ho ld ser vices in an adja- cent unbagged par- ish hall. Dellr __ .., _...,_ Crazed abortion foe shot dolVn LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ Two hostages suffered minor wounds as police marksmen shot and killed a gwunan who called himself an anti-abortion "messen- ger of God" and led them from a women's medical cente r , authorities said today. The gunshots, fired at 10:20 p.m. Tuellday as the gunman was leading the hoetages to a car provided by police, climaxed a 13-hour standoff at the clinic, uw11.1tPwa... FUii STUI '3.29u. where abortions are occasionally perfonned, police said. Both hostages were women empl~ees of the clinic. • ' One of the hostages, Walda Juarez, 20, was shot through the leg and the other hostage, Judy Herring, 23, was cut on the finger by glass from a broken car window, police Capt. Jack Smith said, calling both hostages' in- juries ''minor.'' "He and the two hostages that were tied together and apparently dressed in a similar costUme,. I think a medical costwne, fled frocn 1 the building and attempted to enter the car at which time the SWAT team that was deployed seized the vehicle.'' Smith said. The name of the man. described as in his rnid-20s. was not available today, Smith said. "There were seven or eight rounds Hred. but I don't know by whom," said S mith. FllESI FIESI BROCCOLI IUS STW SALE 1.1.U. ,.,,.,. ,,,. '-' '1.00 OFF'" LI. TIPSlll.lmlTUI ,,.., ,., llf -u.11 ,, u.. ................... LEI IF Ull '1.99u. STU,FED PORI CHOPS THICIED SLICED lt.fte4""' ,, ......... . .... ,, .............. " lftM lr"1le1 -l•I· U .H L~. $ 2 ~:. BACON $169 u . 111. 12.H L~. BOILED Hiii '2.69LI. FlllllWUI HIUIUT STUIS '4.49~ PARKING AVAILAaLI AT ltl Alt OP ITOltl Prlcet EffKtlve Thru 8/9/83 DELI SILE! Ill H11111 llio•' '7' ,,,,, -,, Li111il IYlllll ... TURIEY BRUST All ftlt9 •• , •.3.99 u. S:4'1'a... ----ll!llml!~--~· Fiii IEPllTllEIT SPECIALS ... ,., lelHINll .,, ,,,.., ~ . FRESH ARTICHOKES urs• ltn Pac ific Ranc h Marke t 334 7 L COcl.-..1 I lwv Cnron~ dt>I Mar 673·3510 ()OMO....t •"' I OM •1-wnctn••'" .,,,,. FIUI . SEA IASS '4.llu. ~·-" _J :><,'_ fEn ;: :.-. .. .. \ .....__,, -4-- New G e n e ration Singe r s al/Mesa churc h tonight Harbor Chriatian Church (Disciples of Christ), 2401 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa, will present the "New Generation Singers" of St. Joseph, Mo., in con~rt tonight at 7:30.• The group, consisting of 100 high school-age singers representing some 40 different churches in Missouri, will perform both sacred and secular music during the concert. Many relatives and friends of the students who reside in Southern California are expected to attend. The program is open to the public at no charge. H ispanic salute sla ted Satur day A "Salute to the Hispanic Community of Orange County" will be presented Saturday in Newport Beach by the Republican Party of Orange County. · The event is being hosted and sponsored by Senator F.d Royce, R-Garden Grove. The featured speaker will be Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chairman Mike Antonovich, vice-chairman of the state Republican Party. Two ~ange County Hispanic leaders. county P06tmaster Hector Godinez and Santa Ana attorney Rudolfo Montejano, will officially join the Republican Party during the fest. Tom Fuentes, vice-<:hainnan of the Orange County Republican Party, will serve as master of ceremonies at the 8 a.m. breakfast. Other Hispanic Re publican leaders expected to attend include Santa Ana Councilman John Acosta, Orange Councilman Fred Barrera, Cypress Councilman Chuck Coronado and Fountain Valley Councilwoman Barbara Brown. L egalities o f divorce presented Attorney Pat Herzog will present a workshop on the legal aspects of divorce Aug. 11, at the Women's Opportunities Center on the UC Irvine campus. The seminar, which will run from 1 to 3 p.m., will cover the problerM and procedures involved in dissolution. There will be discussion, questions and answers. For more infonnation, call 856-7128. Be r geson plans Newport po litical talk Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R -Newport Beach, will ~ "Orange Coast in the Political Spectrum" at the Aug. 19 luncheon meeting of the Orange County Coast Association. The association is a group of primarily busin~ people with interest in coastal recreation and issues. The general membership meeting starts at noon and will be held at the Irvine Coast Country Club in Newport Beach. For reservations, call 548-6280. · • r; t_-.,. · · . . . -1. ~·,IJ'·~ .. Carpe nte r strike n egotiations stop LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nego- tiations between building contrac- tors and striking Southern Cali- fornia carpenters broke off abruptly when management canceled a scheduled bargaining session. No new talks have been scheduled. The walkout began July 7 over the issue of whether builders must hire only unionized subcohtrac- tors, an old contract clause the contract.ors want to delete from any new contract. ; • • ! o • I ':..11·· ..... ~.. t. ..A J . . ~. .. ~,.:~!~ ... ,. ~-. . . ' ' .. Burglars ransack Huntington home A home t>Yrglary wu reported Tuesday In the Huntington VIiiage complex. Entry waa apparently made through a locked front door. The loss Included a $650 I~. a $1,000 stereo. jewelry worth S200, and S 150 lncah. A red 1970 Volkswagen Squaret>ack parked In the city beach pertclng lot was the target of a bc'eek-ln T ueeday afternoon. The loss Included $318 W<>f1h of sporting good• and a S225 movie came<a. A raldent of the 9700 block of VIiia P9Cflc Drive reported the theftTues- dey afternoon of a blue 1983 Honda CMc: auto. The car was valved at $6,000. A male juvenlle was arreated Tueeday evening tor allegedly thop- Hftlng at the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave. Video games worth $40 wereiracover9d. A aterao. equalizer and speakers v91ved at S200 W8fe reported stolen Tueeday In the l>Yrglary or a blue 1978 Volkswagen Rabbit patked on the 15400 of Golden Weal Streat. A coe11langef appatenlly wu ueed to bc'eak In. Irvine Stereo 9qulpment w .. stolen from ' ... ,., .... · . . . .. , .. .. . , ., ~,,.. . . ' . an apartment on the 100 block of Topeka Tuesday, pollce aald. The theft occurred sometime during the day. Seve<al motomomes were t>ut- glarlzed wtlile they wer-e pwked on a Ulee lot at Travel Land. Equ!pment of unknown value wu teken lrom the vehlciea at about 4 p.m. Pollce were summoned to aid the victim of a cat acratcti on Bluecoet about 3 p.m. Tuesday. Costa Mesa Thieves apparently climbed over a fence topped wtth barbed wire early Tuetdayandltole 10flve-pound U.S. Govarnment-lasued lira ext · lngul8hefs trom vehicles atored at the California Air National Guard Cent• at 2651 Newport Blvd. The ext- ln(lulther• coat $25 each, authorltlea Aid. Three wire wheel covers, valved at $50 each, were aWlped from a car parked In the alley on the 700 block of Jamee Stree1 Tueeday. A woman who lived at the house Mid Iha saw a man drtvlng away. Police recovered a S 160 telephone answerlng machine stolen Htlier from a Huntington Beach man When they arrested a 16-year-old Juvenile Tuesday on suspicion of stealing a car. Polloe returned the machine. found lnalde the car. after playing bactl aeveral meaaao-left on the tape and asking the callers who they -• trying to reach Newport Beach A burglar UMd MW999P« racka to t>ooet hlmMlf onto the roof or e.-·a Outpoet liquor, 8110 Weat Cout Highway. and smashed 1 wtndow to gain entrance to the botlneaa. The crook reportedly took "400 In cutt, nearly S250 or It being In amall change. A .357 caliber han=n wonh S300 was atolen from a n htstand In a r891denea on the 4 blook of Oorcheater Road. A thief tOOk a purse contalnl1t9 $490 In v•luablaa from a beauty anop at 2515 E. Cout Hlghwey after dlatrlMrtlng the owner by uklng for 1 coat hanger to retrieve keys he Mid he'd lock9d In his car. The thief wu deecrlbed aa being about 20 yeers old a.nd very thin. A diamond ring wOrth ssoo WU reportedly atoten from a Newport Stt«aton hotel room. The hotel gueat said ahe'd left the ring on the bathroom alnk . Overnight fog for the beaches T emperatures ClllCeQO Clnclnna11 ~ ColunlOla.S.C. Columbu• 0 .. 1 ... FIW()('lh Oeylon DlnWI a..~ DMrOll Duluth eP- Flllfl>MU Fwoo flegl1aft Otee1 Fella Hattfotd ........ Honc*Jlv HolMl.on ~ .1-*eon,Mi.a J~ ~ ~City LMVtOM unt9 l'oclt Loa~ LoulMie lAlbC>Oc* ....,,,.,,... ....,.,. ~ .. ~81P9ul Nuihvllle .... °"""9 .... 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Ill ... !It--... ---- SURf Rf PORT I - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 .. 3 ' Lagu na Beach artists J org a nd Lygia Dubin keep busy working in VW gets a llft • Truck driver John Roddy of La Puente explaJns to Coa(a Mesa officer Kevin Gleason how he changed lanes southbound on Harbor Boulevard l;aJes- day, Inadvertently picking up a Volkswagen sedan drlv6n by Keith Becker of Costa Mesa In the process. Roddy, who evidently couldn't see the VW from high In the cab, pushed It · about 300 yards before passing motorists alerted him to his four·wheeled hitchhiker. "I thought something was wrong with the truck because It handled funny," he re- ported. Becker was unhurt during h is "Dls- neyland·type ride," police said. , I --/ .... ~ I \ \ . a variety o f media, with dragons a favorite su bject. Their work periods drag on Laguna Beach couple a r~ high volume., multime dia artists By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. Dellr -·-The dragon s1tscroes-legged in an overstuffed green chair, hi.s forked, bright-red tongue licking a fuzzy teddy bear. Nearby stands an arrangement of monoliths, resembling the ruins of ancient civilizations. More traditional clay vases and pots line one wall. On another wall of the small booth are watercolors. And a glass display case in the back includes intricate cloisonne enamel pieces. What appears to be an exhibit of creations by at least five artiata I.I really the art of Jorg and Lygia Dubin, a Laguna Beach couple who work - and work hard, one would imagine -in a multiplicity of media. Their combined arts and crafts are on display daily through Aug. 28 in one booth at the Sawdust Festival and separate booths at the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach. When they're not manning their various booths during lhe 1even·week festival season, you can find them ln their 550-squ.are-foot canyon studio, cramming all kinds of clay creations into one of three kilns. Lygia. 28, came up with the notion of stoneware and porcelain dragons, ahe says. after getting tired of doing cute clay animals. Gem Talk "I used to do little bunny rabbits and cutsy pets," she smiles. Now she does fierce-looking dragons portrayed in a variety of not-so-fierce domestic pursuits. There's lhe contented green dragon eating a triple-decker pistachio, raspberry and banana ice cream cone. And a dragon wearing nothing but a silly grin, soaking in a bathtub with a rubber duck. In addition to her rather bizarre claywork. Lygia also designs cloisonne jewelry with gold and silver-. Husband Jorg's sagger-fired clay basketa, vessels and jars are unique in appearance, giving the viewer the idea they're really looking at artifacts from previous civilizations rather than kiln-rooked crafts made in Laguna Beach. Pointing to a 100-pound monolith that resembles Stonehenge, the 27-~ear-old artist aaid he likes to create a feeling that "these pieces came from another time, that some of them were dugout of a ruin somewhere." Jorg's pottery and watercolors have been featured in both Laguna Beach summer exhibits for five years, and Lygia 'sclays and cloisonne have been juried in to the Festival of Ans exhibit for three years. By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cutifi~d G~molo i1t, AGS Seiko Quartz. A new dimension in elegance. I CERTIFIED OPALS from down under You've probably heard of certified diamonds ... In fact, we've written about them. A certificate "flng«prlnts" a gemetome by de-- scribing In detail all of Its unique charectertstt<:a. The certificate 11 ~fflclal ~tlon of the quall- .,..-of the atone you have bought. Now, the Auatrattana have begun certificating opala. Auatralla produces about 95 percent of the wortd'a opata. The opal, of oourae, la a atOM with a rainbow of oofora, but mott a,. bleck. brqwn or white untM thetr-pOflthed aurf809 Main• reflecitng a wtde vari.ty of color1 undef llgf'lt. By lteulnG 0«11ftcat•. the Auatrallana hope to H t a wortd- wtct. atandard for ......i"G the quality of opala. Actual value, or coet, la determl'*9 by tuppfy and demand, IO the C*tlftcat• wlll m•k• no pretenM of •tabllthlng valuea. But eech certlfic.te wtll con· taln an ••P«t'• appralMI of the type of atone, ..,It• dlmtlntlons, welQht, <C<>for, pattern. flnlth, thape end origin. Th9M apeolflcetlona lhould..MllP the gem owner 10 bet- ter underatand and apprecalte the .,_,.tful opal. Thia t>eautlful atone ftom down undef I• an excellent etorie for rlnp. pendant• end .. ,. rlf.'09 . Hr.11 l 'lvt .... 1t t t ·111t ~I w11h cit •111 .111 • Oj)l'll\\t)fl.. '•)lit' Ill g1fl Oil ,l,1111ll''' ... tt<t ·I w11h g11•\ tl1.1I , .111,1.111111..,, \\tlh hl,11 I.. d1,1I rn µold tn1w w11h gih d1.1I ~> puwh l'lt~.111111 lic.'< c1111t" .1 pit'. Niil' hi \\,ll< h 11 pl'rtOllll '°14•11..o ()11.1111 You g1•11lw l'lt"l OI 'it•1l..11 ollh whc.•rt• \I Ill~ th1' "g" SEIKO Men'• Uttr• Thin Orea OtHutz 2 tone c:aM •nd t>recMt, om dl•l MEMBER AMERICAN OEM SOCIETY 1809 ~JEWPOAT BLVD .. COSTA MESA SINCE 1948 BankAmt11c.ard-Maate1 Charge PHONll 541-3401 --- • .... • I l A.j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Augus t 3, 1983 t:IATION Honolulu braces for tropical storm Gil Dole: Recovery may not last HONOLULU (AP) -Tropical Storm GU, packing winds of 45 mph and heavy rains, today bore down on Oahu, Hawaii's more populous lsland, where coastal residents were warned to be ready to evacuate. At 2 a.m. lt>cal ume, the storm was t.-entererd about 120 miles due east or Honolulu. Forecasters expected the center of the storm to pass just north or Honolulu. residents in coastal ar~as to be prepared to leave their homes in case the high surf kicked up by the storm becomes destructive Civil Defense ofhcials Issued advi&Ories for Gale warnin~ and high surf w~mings were issued for all of Hawaii's I m11Uon residents. WASHINGTON (Af') -Sen. Robert Dole today warned that the nation's economic recovery may not last through 1984 because of high federal budget deficits and renewed a call for a "budget summit" between President Reagan and congressional leaders. Klndgerten thru Ith Qrede -AU Day ClaaMa Dole, R-Kan., suggested that Reagan convt!ne leaders from both parties during Congress' August recess, which begins at the end of the week, "to sit down with the president and hammer out a Enroll Now meaningful budget with some more taxes and more [!I~ spe~ ;:~~ti~~·hard for the president to take s -FALL SEMESTER credit for the recovery and not get the blame for the --STARTS SEPT. 12th deficits," Dole said in an interview on the NBC-TV program "Today." Enrollment Now Being Taken 0o1e. chairman or the tax-writing Senate Reasonable Tuition Finance Committee, has complained that the budget plan worked out by Congress allows deficits so high Doot to Doot Bus S1r~ic1 Where PosslJll -11th scholastic st1nd1rds that they will strangle any recovery by leading either -Ttachint tM 4 R's -rtadint (with phonics) writint, arithmttk, readlntss. to higher interest rates or renewed inflation. A Prlvat•School of Distinction rounded Jn 1942 Dole said many 11\ the administration and ,-, eo~ want to put off dealing with the deficit In Fountain Valley problem until 1985. 16835 B kh t "But the recovery may not last until 1985," he rOO UrS Your Silent Partner. When a death occurs In the lam1ty you need to make a tot ol nght decist0ns You need to understand what 1s best for you and how much you can afford Call Pierce 1 Brothers when you need us WALLY McCONAHEY Manager Pierce Brothers Smiths· 627 Matn Street Huntington Beach. Cahf. 92648 IJilPier~~sB~thers MORTUARIES CEMETERIES ALL FAITHS CHAPELS MAUSOLEUMS CREMATIONS • said. "I'm not so certain it will last through 1984." 714) 963-7831 ~~~-=-~~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i.::..:.~~~==-..:.__~----.'.:==----=-~~~=---:._:_--!.____.:~~- Quints 'serious, stable' INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Quintuplets - three girls and two boys -were born here this morning, about six weeks prematurely, and were listed in serious but stable condition. Susan Gaither, 21, of Indianapolis, gave birth at 7:03 and 7:04 a.m. and her husband, Sidney, was with her and watch- ed the births at Indiana University H06pital. Hospital spokeswoman Wendy Page said Mrs. Gaither did not take fertility drugs and the odds of quintuplets under those circumstances were l in 41 million. It was only the ninth set of quints born with all five children living in United States, she said. Unwanted • • v1s1tor friendly COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -J eff Srucks says that at first he was afraid, but then he re- alized a python that .. greeted him when he entered the bathroom of his apar tment was friendly. Lying there Tuesday morning was a 5-foot Burmese python -a non-poisonous. constric- tor-type reptile which wraps about its prey. Shicks sought refuge atop the toilet, but re- gained his composure after he recognized the snake was harmless. Shicks said he had heard the former occu- pant of the apartment, Mary Bogen. 106t the snake in December. Nation's poor to get free food WAS HINGTON (AP)- The Reagan adminiR- tr a tion, moving '" counter charges it is not doing enough to feed the nation's hungry, an- nounced today it will sharply increase dis- tribution of free food next month. Meanwhile, President Reagan's concern about hunger in America and his decision to form a task force to look into the problem prompted House Speaker Thomas P . O'NeW Jr. to renew his attacu on the admin- istration's policies. "I don't know where he's been," said O'Neill, D-Masa.. the day after Reagan said no Ameri- can chlld should go to bed with an empty atomach . People go hungry be· cau.e "one particular come.rvaUve Republican hM led a nationwide campaign of ridicule ap.inat America '11 n utri- tJon prosrams," O'Neill aald, ciUJ'\i cut.a in the food awnp prognm and other government •Id ... _ - ()ualifil'd rL·tail hu\ L'f' l'till nt>\\ gel ii spe<:ial 10.9'"., finam:e ra1e on 'it.·k-ct~<l 11l'\\ X1 <IM cars and li l.!ht trucb.' hik thl'~ la~I. <ll 1);1rtki-pa ting CM Deakr .... This km 10.4"11 r;tt~ i~ ii\ ailahk on ~ome of the mosl technoli)gil'ally udvanccd ve hi- cles GM ofkr .. Car' with front-wheel drive. America\ ncwesH1ii'e pic kup!'!. And tile)' are mailable fnr immcdia1e delivery from dealer stock. But clon·t dda . You only ha ve through Septem- ber 21. 198.l to take delivery. Dealer finnncial participa· 1ion may afrc1:t 1hc final negotiated price (lf the vehicle. Fkt.·t sales and lc:t~~d units ure nol digihlc for this offer. See yo ur pari ici pating GM Dealer now. Summer will he gone \Onn. f\nd '-IO will I his special 10.9% fin<1nce rate. G ON THESE 'IS GM MODELS • CHEVROLET CHEVEITE • CHEVROLET CITATION • CHEVROLET CELEBRITY • PONTIAC 1000 • PONTIAC PHOENIX • PONTIAC 6000 . • OLDSMOBILE OMEGA • OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CIERA • BUICK SKYLARK , • BUICK CENltJRY • CHEVROLET S-10 PICKUP • GMC-S-15 PICKUP THE FIN~ PEOPLE FROM GENERAL MOTORS " . . --~--- Preside nt H issene Ha bre of Chad has been killed m f ighting agains t re bel troops a c- cording to t he of- ficial Libyan n ews 1 age nc y J ANA. I Draft-age drivers tabbed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The addresses of dra ft-age holders of California driver's licenses are being turned over to the federal Selec- tive Service Syster:n in an effort to detect thooe w ho have failed to regis- ter for the draft. St.ate Sen. Herschel Rosenthal, D-Los An- geles, on Tuesday con- demned the practice by the California Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles as a "Big Brother" in- vasion of privacy. ''I strongly protest your Administration's sudden decision to aban- don our state's long held commHment to the protection of our citizen's privacy rights," Rose- nthal wrote in a letter to Gov. George Deu - kmejian. Rosenthal said he will introduce legislation to bar the DMV and other state agencies from providing such infor- mation or. a mass basis. H e len K. Hartmann succumbs H elen King Hartmann, a 14-year ~wport Beach resident and longtime member of the League of Women Voters. died Tuesday. Mrs. Hartmann. 59, also had been active in the Beach Cities Braille Guild, tran$ting books for the blind. A native of Baltimore and a graduate of Smith College, Mrs. Hartman- nand her husband, Carl. moved to Newport Beach in 1969. S he began working with the League of Wome n Voters in 1946 and re- mained active with the organi.,..ation until re- cently. S he leaves her hus- band of 37 years and one son, Charles. Plans for a memorial service are pending. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to Beach Cities Braille Guild. P.O. Box 712. Huntington Beach 92646. Ann J o hnson funer a l he ld Funeral services were held Saturday for Ann Winifred Johnson, a 15-year resident of New- port Beach , who died July 27 at the age of 61. Mrs. Johnson, a sales clerk at H umpty Dump- ty Children's Apparel in New port Beach. was born in Florence, Ariz. She was a member of St. J oa chim's Cath olic Church in Costa Mesa. She la survived by a IOI\, Richard L. J ohJ\llOn, of Anaheim and a daughter , Sally A . Whaley. of Loe Angeles. A19o surviving are two .S.tel"I, 11 grandchildren '1ld 10 great grand- children . Memor ial services were held at Our L.ady Queen of Angela Church ln Newport Be.ch . Inter· ment.wuat.Padllc View Memorial Park under t.he direction of Pierce Brot.hel"I .Bell Broadway Mort~ry of Cotta Mfu· , I I FABERGE ORGANICS WHEAT GERM OIL I HONEY SHAMPOO & CONDrTlONER 179 fl~~-UCH IF r u•CHASED 2 7 9 SlPHATElY • Regular. Oily or X·Body COLGATE SH AUE CREAM C 11 · oz . IEG. 1.39" Regular. Menthol, lime, Medicated. Apple or Aloe .- EXTRA-STRENGTH TVLEIOL 60 u 1ms 01 so u 'sum HG. l'ltCt..3.58 SAU rRKI. 2.11 ms l lHTf ......... 2.00 •11f140I '°" U UIYI n u ll ·-•• MEDIUM SIZE LUUS JU vs 011111 9 PACK OF 48 ~ SALE PllCE Convenience pock of d1spos· oble do o pen with snug lit legs. lADIES' NAVY DECK SHOES 389 C~mfortoblt loisure shoe with na11y co1wo1 vppors & paded terry ln1olo. S• 10. llG. 5.99 AVAi.AiU If .OST TMllflY STOllS •1n•T• alACll ..................... ,. •Jll1....., ............ _ ...... ,..... • 111JJ ..... llt"'-........... ' C 4-PLY • SKEIN REG. 89( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. August 3. 1983 .\S ''"" Goo4 Wtcl., A119utt l thtu Tu ... , A119u1t 9. SolM lttma ot lttulor rncn • .,~,_, "••••1 M1etta ... n1-..•• ,...,,. ~. 11 •I II ~-••W lflU A lfltllf ll'cMc ................ ~ ..... o. .............. ~ *"* """ .. *2 ..... tlllMs w,., Mui •• llllllW 1111 11C fl 111 """'"" .... 6'tlll .. "* ..... • ........... "' .......... _Dr~ ... . • u ISM I c.., c.. f/llOIDJ. , .......... ~-.. .. ll'lil*• .. Mllflru ....... ,. .. .., .,, ..... ., ....... , ..... It lfltlll .., .. •t ........... "'" , ..... It **_..._ MAX . ~ Ch·~ FACTOR .,. url"'"' BATH COLLECTIOll POIEllS COOKIES 50EACH SOLD IN DEPT. STOHS FOi 6.50 & 7.SO 1 00~i~· 5 SUPEI FOi PllCE While stocks lost l1m11 20. ,lAVOtS IMCUIM: IAJN IHY. "HGfl S41Ar, OIO<OUJI <tW, CINIUMOff WGM & OAlllSll SHOITllfAD HEllZ . RELISH 10010. 2 oz. SUPER FOi PRICE While ttoclu lost. limit 6. MMIUOGH, ltOT DOG OI \WlU tlll\llfS ri:~~~ ~ MEN'S UllDERUIEAR r:c•549 3 . llG. •••• Comfortable 100% cotton ' '"'" .... • DJ L ,.,. -CMt ........... c... .,,.....-.... _ .......... c... \ • fllCTIOH lOTIOH, s•1o •. 01. • MOISTUllllHG I ODY mull. l'ltt·OZ. • SllKY IATH & sHOWll emu. 1•1t .. 01. ~~- ....... lt-16'·· ~ . .,, ' WMIU STOCKS LAST! 12·oz cons roLAR HAND CRAB MEAT 79 SALE PllCE 1 59~i . SUPEI PllCE Whole stocl.i lost lom•t 4 NATURE'S FARM MUSH· ROOMS 100 2 SUPEI FOR PllCE 4-oz. While uock1 lost. l1m11 6 TREE tor APPLE JUICE r-159~t ~ SUPEI PllCE . While stocks lost. limit J li'J ~ ;Tt1 I iJ SUPH HIAVY DUTY BA MRI ES PACK OF 2 C OR D 89 ~0. 1.09 PACK Of 4 AA OI PAC• Of 2 9·YOlT ,! .... I 1.•t .... •MM ........ -~ ..... ... , ... ... . .. , .................... . • I I • At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 r 0 ... MAllBDK B e thank! ul lor h elicopters To the Editor: In your Wednesday, July 27 issue, one of your readers sub- mitted a letter about the distract- ing noise from the Ca;ta Mesa Police Department helicopters. We would like to make a rebuttal to the letter. Obviously, your reader was (or is) so ill-informed or has never had to experience the expertise of these special services. She should be thankful that our city is one of the few that has a heliropter, which in many instances, can be at the scene of the crime usually much faster than a squad car can. If she had ever been a victim of an attempted robbery of her car, which only was deterred by the sound of the helicopter and its bright floodlights, she would probably have a different at- titude. While my wife was on the phone giving the CMPD the necessary information, I was never so.glad to hear the sound of th e approaching helicopter and see its floodlights. I had earlier chased the burglar away and the CMPD resonded within a matter of a fewminutes. We do believe that the sound of the helicopter. plus its floodlights which turned the night into day, was a definite deterrent to the burglar doing any more damage to the car or its contents thereof. We are avid scanner listeners and we can cite more times than not when criminals could not have been apprehended were it not for the effective use of the helicopter. The helicopter has proved itself more than once to be able to reach and see otherwise inaccessible places that a squad car could not. We believe that the helicopter also is the most effective tool as far as locating and keeping a better watch on our streets, in addition to the squad cars. As for the helicopter spying: We think the reader has been watch- ing too much "Blue Thunder''. Keep up the good work, CMPD. PAUL and COLLEEN MCCUNE Ca;ta Mesa Where's their loyalty? To the Editor; Are the Irvine company resi- dential leaseholders at all aware of the many sacrifices made by Barbara Young, president of the Committee of 4000; the time and money she spent and her overall efforts on their behalf? Knowing that Barbara is a partner in al) escrow company, it is difficult for me to comprehend ,. how any residential leaseholder could open an escrow through anyone other than Barbara Young. Yet. it is frequently occur- ring! This ingratitude is startling and inconceivable to me. I guess I have a lot more to learn concerning human nature. WARREN JOHNSON Member of the Board ofDirectors. Committee of 4000 Corona del Mar Dally. Piiot ~elco~s commentary from readers The Daily Pilot solicits your views on any matters of interest to our communttles. If you wish to contribute to these pages with a letter, or a longer commentary. on an issue, please send your submission leglbly written or typed. Commentary pieces shoued be no longer than 500 words. letters should be considerably more concise. Shorter 'letters will be considered first. Address such correspondence to: LETTERS To Th• EDITOR, Dally Piiot, Box 15'0, Coeta Meu, CA., 92829. Please Include your name, address and telephone number. If you pre1er, you may call In your letter to the We're Ll•t•nlng special telephone number ... 642-eolO. Be s1.:re to leave your name, address and telephone number so that we may verify your comments. Please do not call In longer letters or commentaries. 'L~D ... AlM ... I ~ Wall Street gets an SEC boost WASHINGTON -When E.F. Hutton talks, President Reagan listens -even at the risk of considerable political embarrass- ment. In his 10 years as a Securities and Exchange commissioner, con- servative Utah Republican John Evans has been the embodiment of Reagan's campaign pledge to return the nation to Main Street, U.S .A. He has been a champion of small business and the small investor's rights, an avid de- regulator who has fought to break up the Wall Street securities cartel. But instead of appointing Evans to a new five-year term, the president has been persuaded to repl.Clce him with Charles Cox, the SEC's chief economist and a man who's in solid with Wall Street. Cox's most ardent supporter is SEC Chairman John Shad. a former E.F. Hutton executive. Conservative critks of the Cox appointment fear il signals the president's shift from Main Street to Wall Street Republicanism. My associates Indy Badhwar and Donald Goldberg obtained internal SEC documents that seem to demonstrate that Cox favors big business over the small investor -though Cox denies such a bias. G. -J1-c1-1-11-11-11-1 -~ Last November, Cox penned a lengthy memo that attacked a proposed SEC rule on corporate takeovers. The rule was designed primarily to \ake away the big investors' advantage when one corporation buys out another. Cox complained that the rule would slow down the takeover process and, therefore, might deter some takeovers. "This will cause a net social loss," he wrote, "because the evidence clearly shows that takeovers are pro- ductive." Many economists disagree, having concluded that takeovers by big corporations do Jess to spw- the economy than investment of the same amount of money in a new enterprise. At for the edge that big in- vestors have during a takeover, Cox wrote: "The comme nt that p ro- fessional investors have an advan- tage in the present system is correct. Professionals will have an advaniage in any system. Pro- fessionals invest the time and resources to continually4operate in the market ... That is no problem, it is the way markets work in all lines of endeavor." Economi~ ideology aside, Re- agan's appointment of Cox is astonishing in light of the staunch Reaganites who wrote the White House in support of a third term for Evans. They include Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and hotel tycoon J . Willard Marriott Jr. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan urged Evans to seek reap- pointment, and for a while Utah's other Republican senator, Jake Garn, also appeared to favor Evans. But SEC Chainnan S had went to Garn's office and made an impassioned plea for Cox's nomi- nation. Garn flip-flopped, and his position as chairman of the Senate Banking Corrunittee assures that Cox will be confirmed. WATCH ON CASTRO: While the world spotlight has focused on U.S . military moves in Central America, Cuba's Fidel Castro has been playing his own war games in the shadows. U .S . photo-reconnaissance cameras have photographed the unloading of 11 shiploads of heavy weapons in Nicaragua this year. Hi-tech intelligence has also verified the arrival of 1,200 Cuban military advisers on the scene. According 1 to intelligence reports, one is a top Cuban genera.t'with combat ex- perience in Angola. -The U.S. show of force was requested by Honduras, whoee leaders are disturbed over the Cuban intervention across the border. The Hondurans hope that the U.S. military presence will perauade the Cubans not to med- dle in Central America. -Castro has urged the Sand- inis'8 leaders to make no con- cessions with democracy in Nicaragua. His secret advice. in- tercepted by U.S. intelligence, cited the late Salvador Allende, who was gunned down during a CO.Mj) against his Marxist govern- ment in Chile. Allende's mistake, said Castro, was to continue demo- cra tic traditions rather than im- pose a left-wing dictatorship on the country. -In private conversation, President Reagan has blamed Castro for precipitating the crisis in Central America. Castro was turning Nicaragua into a base for the subversion of El Salvador and a possible attack againsto Hon- duras, the president said. The key Sandinista leaders, he said, were taking direction from Castro. And Castro's strings are pulled in Moscow, Reagan charged. He cont.ended that Nicaragua's poli- cies are being made in Havana and Moscow. Mistakes are the best teachers l.M. Boyd /Whoneeds nature Here we ..... 2,000 years and ~ rodes may be aboolute, but theU-One hears ;deologues of all more since the Hebrew prophets p tr:"' application should always be rela-shades throwing words at one You look at the great forests, and think how lightning set the growth ablaz.e, and ash rein- vigorated the ground cover, and wind spewed the seeds into the incidental crannies, and the rains fell, and Nature marked its time with slow seasonal beats until green sprigs stretched into tower- ing timbers. Once, that was the way. Now, two-inch seedlings are encapsulated in fertilized bullets. These are fired from inertia guns. One man can plant 2,500 trees a day by shooting them into the ground. Q. What's ''rappini"? A. Soul food Turnip greens plucked young. Boil them with· small onions and stew meat. Makers of cockroach traps Uke the Los Angeles market. People there buy 69 percent more of them than the national average. you busy for a dozen years or so ~ght be to list the ways in which Alaska is unique. For starters, it's both the westernmost and east- ernmost state in the nation. At 16,000 feet of average eleva- tion, Tibet is not a likely candidate for a tidal wave, what? Never can tell, though. F088ils of sea creatures have been found in the rocks there. It was underwater once. The modem blood transfusion was conceived nol by a doctor but by an architect -specifically, by Sir Christopher Wren, designer of St. Paul's in London. Q. How ~any of 1.be published novelists in this country actually make a living from their writing? A. Maybe 700 of the 35,000. Another prime-time offering on television in the People's Republic of China is "How to Prevent Chicken Pests." Does $442 a week sound like an appropriate salary fbra university professor? It's the national aver- age in that line of work now. "Clout" used to mean "ban- Something el'W! that could keep dage." To that list of towns with questions for names. add "Whynot,'' N.C. King Loula XIV of France complained that his dinner wasn't. quite right. Hlachef killed himself. Can't get help like that anymore. Perfume sales IOIU' during an eeonomic depremion. During a war, too. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat • • What's time? Ben Franklin said, 11'lme ia money." Henry David Thoreau said, ''Time Is a stream in which I go fishing." Which do you prefer'? When all else faUes, quote Cardinal Newman: '1Fear not that the life ah.all come to an end, but rather fear It ahall never have a beitnnlng." and the Greek philosophers and :-::'~ tive to the specific situation. Each another. as if the words were the the Roman morali.ats. and we still IJlllY 111111 ~ system, like each child, has its own objects themselves --even when don't know the best way to rear a ~' strengths and its own deficits. the objects are no longer what the child into adulthood. We are still This is why even our durable disputants imagine them to be. writing books, and devising pro-the same family. Constitution has been amended 23 Consider for a moment how the grams, and advancing theories. times and will continue to be so; concept of "discipline" bas and disputing about the attitudes Ttlit being die case, it pu.z:zles even 'the sacred Talmud makes changed over the centuries, from and treatments that are, most me that anyone can be dogmatic provision for change when ethi-the original disciples of J esus to likely to tum out the kind of sons about the larger issues of the social call __,..,,l"\I the modem advocacy of spanking and daughters who will be a order --about politics, or econ-Y 0 ----J • children. comfort to their families and an omics, or international relations. adornment to their societies. How can we \ake firm positions on With all the e>Cperience of the the best arrangements or the past behind us, with all the smoothest relationships in these multifarious examples and ex-vast arenas, when we cannot even periments to draw upon. with all predict with any degree of ac- our personal knowledge and pro-curacy how any of our children fessional judgment, still no one will respond to a particular form can say with assurance that there or mode of governance? is any single rule or regimen that Of course. we must take pos- will apply even to children within itions, but not inflexible ones. Our Wbat we caU "capitalism.'' for instance, is hardly recogni:zable in 1983 as the same creature Adam Smith wrote about; what we call "communism" today is a tragic parody of what Marx envisioned, no less than what Lenin and Trotsky hoped it might evolve into. In his plea to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Oliver Cromwell said, "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken." When will we learn that the greatest errors in history are made by thoae who refuae to believe they may be mistaken? • ' w .... ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 A 1 Purrfect mama This Costa Mesa dog's litter has a distinctly feline look Tequila eyes an upscale market !t_S2,~!-_!.~MAN T~UILA, Mexico -The folks who produce a potent drink from the succulent juice of a desert cactus are trying to do something about their image. Tequila is suffering from an identity crisis. "We have only ourselves to blame," said J . Ramon Yanez Mutio, director of the Tequila Industry Regional Chamber of Commerce. "We're almost ready to start an institutional campaign to dignify tequila." Tequila producers say their mighty mash has been maligned by tales of lost souls who quaff the stuff straight with lemon and salt on the side -and wake up the next morning wishing they hadn't. That image is too macho, they say, because tequila is a sophisticated beverage. . "We're not in that era of the macho Mexican anymore," srud Roberto Rosales, production chief at the Cuervo distillery in this central Mexican town of 25,000. "We're almost on a level with a brandy." Mexicoconsumes6.3 million gallons annually. the United States 5 million gallons and the rest of the world 1.3 million gallons, Yanez Mutio said. He said growth that took off in the 1960s with the expansion of the U.S. export market is continuing, "but only a little." Tequila distillers already have started individual campaigns lo sell their product lo a more sophisticated market. An advertisement for Sauz.a's top-of-the-line Con- memorativo tequUa shows a man in coat and tie savoring his drink in front of an ornately carved wooden bar well stocked with competitive imported whiskeys and liqueurs. Competitor Jose Cuervo promotes a mixed drink called the "Vampire" with tequila, the popular "sangrita" chili-based accompaniment, orange juice, salt and lime. By SUSAN A VILA Ofh Deir,,... lteft There is nothing as comforting or pacif ylng as a mothers love. Even if she isn't related to you. Fi•1e newborn kittens, who were rescued from a garbage can in Santa Ana last week and adopted by a half cocker spaniel-half terrier dog named Sheena seem to feel that way. ~heena 's ~wner Beverly Craig of Costa Mesa w?-8given the tiny black kittens last Monday by her fnend who found them in a trash can near her home. Cr~ig, who already owns six dogs, said with a patient smde, "They know I'm a total animal lover. That's why they brought the kitties tome." -Craig said the kittens were only four \o seven days old when she got them and most of her dogs were either too big or too rough to be allowed near t~em. "My thret; puppies are too playful and my pit-bull would give the kitties one lick and knock them over," she said. But Craig said Sheena is just the right size and ~ge to ~ke care of the small squealers. Sheena unmediately-and voluntarily-took over the responsibilties of mothering. "She cleans them and suckles them and growls when any one gets too close And she haspever had a litter of her own." Neither animal seems to notice their difference in species. The kittens cuddle next to Sheena for warmth and security, while sMmeticulously cleans behind their ears. They even seem to understand each other when Sheena barks and the kittens answer with high pitched meows. Sheena can do everthing but feed them. That time consuming task is left to Craig. "I feed them regular milk with an eyedropper. At first they only tookoneortwodropperseach, but now that they're growing some of them almost take 14," she said. As soon as the kittens are old enough to be se~a~ and big enough to eat regular cat food, Craig said she will find homes for most of them "I can't keep them all because there are too many· animals here as it is." Beverly Craig pets Sheena as the dog watches over its adopted litter of five kittens. Tequila, located 35 miles west of Guadalajara and 360 miles northwest of Mexico City, has the largest concentration of tequila dis~eries anywhere. There are at least 13. But no one is certain · the town gave the name to the drink or if it was the other wa around. Dog days ••• Tricks oft~~ show ring trade Tequila is, after all, the stuff of which legends are made. One legend has it that centuries ago Indians saw a lightning bolt strike a blue agave cactus, split it open and cook it to form a sugary liquid. They sampled the liquid and found it to be a tasty liquor. Modem distilling methods were not learned until after the arrival of the $panish colonizers in the 16th century. A mural at the Sauza distillery, which along with Cuervo is a founder and a giant of the industry. shows the history of tequila starting with the lightning bolt. It ends with a scene of outdoor revelry that oomes close to an orgy. Diana Kennedy in her encyclopedic "The Cuisines of Mexico" writes that it generally is believed that tequila was not dUtil.Jed until the middle of the 18th century. Most regions of Mexico have their distinctive liquors. The best known other than tequila is mel.Cal from the southern state of Oaxaca. which comes with a worm at the bottom of the bottle. Tradition has it that by the time you finish the bottle you don't ca.re if you eat the wonn. By government regulation, tequila can be di.stilled only in the Jali8co region surrounding Tequila, from the blue agave cactus grown there. The cactus has distinctive, spear-like leaves that jut up in the shape of a crown. Fields of it flank the roads leading to Tequila. Ra.ales said the blue agave takes nine to 12 years to reach 11\aturity. The cactus changes its character if grown elsewhere and cannot be used to make tequila, Rosales said. PAPARAZZI ' . I !Lll~~..'!.6u KA TOO.RO, Pa. -Showing a dog may not look c;tiffkult. but there'• more to jt than meeta the eye. It's not JUSt rwming around artnganchtopping in front of a judge. Doti ahowing, like any other sport, takes training and endJeaa pnctice to achieve NC!Ct!91. Exh.lbhon ~veto learn how to pre9ftlt their an1mala eo judges will take notice of potentially award-wiftnina traits. For more than 25 yean. dog ahow handlen rn Bucks and Mon~ counties(Penrwylvania) have been 1eamlna trlcb from Richard Van Iatendaal of Hatboro. ir.dl Wedne.tay, V anlstendaal teaches ahow handling to uplrtnanh&bltcnand their clop. -'4Therewerenoc1-forahow handling. There were C°'. obed!enceclMleabu. t the breed buff had to throu&h.·· heexplainl. Van-• be'-known by thoeeln dogshowci.rdea- bu bec1 •ne almollan lmtitution of the show world. He not only ..... exhibltor:a how to.ei upa dog properly and how to pltit, but he~W.Cbft the variouamovet a judge mayrequmt. To tbeCMUalobeerver. v AQ IMndaal'• training clasees may look' a UtUeodd aa adults nm around incirclel with thetrdop. &I ta little cloeerobeervation will reveal the nuances of showing a dog-how toavoJd a>Illslona. how to pus a alower moving handler, how to move In unilOn with one'aqwhilek.eepinganeyeonthejudces. ·Keys to the kingdom Huntington Beach honors the city's queen, four princesses By VIDA DEAN Of .... .,.., "91 ...... Five pretty young women hold the keys to Huntington Beach. Jack Kelly. mayor pro tern of the city presented them to the Misses Patti Houston (ahe's the rei&ning MillHB)and hercourtof princeaes, Charlene Morree, l.JsaKolbly, Geneane Rice and Dawn MQOney at a luncheon at the Huntington Beach Inn. Host- ing the affair was the Sand Geneane Rice givea Charlene Morree a88ist with tiara. Dollars. the Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce. Sonia Ike of Newp0rt Beach was one of the people at a recent luncheon in the Princess Res- taurant in Century City. The talk was of the "Joy of Christmas" candlelight ball being sponsored by the Juniors of the Social Service Auxiliary at the Beverly Hilton. The group has members from all over this area and they raise money for Regis House, a conununity center ln West LA The Sophisticates (ATSC sup- port group) are offering a golden opporlunity to those women whose closets are bulging with clothes they no longer want. Betides getting your closets in shape and making room for some of thoee fantastic fall fashions you canhelpoutagoodcause-the juvenile diversion program aimed at providing an alternative to the juvenile justice system for local pollce and youth offenders whocomeincontact them. The Mis HD., Patti Hou1ton, right, with Lisa Kolbly, left, and Dawn Mooney. clothing is needed for the Oct. 29 "Solid Gold Rummage Sale". A special section will be designated for designer clothing, but they'll accept any new and uaed men. women and children 'a quality clothing. There is a warehouse accepting the dooationl at 18271 West McDurmott (that's ln the Main and Redhill Bulinesa Center) on Wedneedays from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m . and by calling 660-0354 you can get more infor- mation. Ed Asnerlaatill "LouGrant" at heart. Leavlngt.heBarryMani- low party a\ the Padtic ArnphithMtre, he walked along with DP M&MClnl Editor Larry Spean and hLt Wife, Llz. alto a joumallst. The trlochatted about theai.teof thenewapaper buai- neea, vtYra (LuTy helped show Alnerm-ttar Llnda Kelley the ropeeon the ~rminals while at another newtpeper) and the BOre- ly rnfllled TV show-or.e of the best ever done about our indus- try. Delly Piiot phOtot by Lee Payne andErne1tCotem1n Runningctrcleuround Van 1atendaal la just the beginn.1J11. Thecl1818 Include intricate abowin4f pat~ma that require a bit of fancy footwork by the handler, pattema judges request when evaluating a dog's gait in the ring. ''The object is to keep thedog in a polition where it can be seen by the judge at all times,'' Van latenaaal said. ''You have toouthandle your competiton. eeper;a!!y if all the dop are of equal quality." Van lstendaal look:Ja and eounds Uke a demanding ti.net muter aa he orders his students around the imaginary ring. HJa voice pierces the still evening air as he points out miltakes. Above all. he teeka perfection. He takes pride in the fact that a great number of his former students are atil1 actively involved in the sport, even thoughtheaveragedogfancierstayawithshowingonlya little more two years. Van ·t.enaaal's interes~ In dogs began early in life. "My parents raiaed Gennan shepher&," he says. "Later wed keeshonden and Scottish terriers. I taught my Jr.andF.dward,howtohandle." e helped train rare breedaauch as ahi uu.s, bichons and eoft-coated whfften terrier:a before they were recognized by the American Kennel Club. ''OncetbeeebreedawererecopiR<i, thedopwhich had~ trained here were among the first to attain the cllampionahip," he said. Sonia Ike, right, Mary Jo Bernard at Prince&S. Ed Asner at Manilow party. \ Supervisor Tom Riley with Sophi11icat ( d) Cindy Galardi. ' ' • ' I I ...., I .41 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Augusl 3. 1983 ·Missing ... Runaway kids get help, but what about ad~lts7 DEAR ANN LANDERS: SeveraJ years ago a good friend of mine disappeared from the {ace of the earth. Authorities suspected foul play but they couldn't produce a'hy evidence and have Jong since written the case oCf. I have always had the feeling that Michael is alive somewhere. Yesterday I received another heartbreaking phone call from Michael's mothtr asking once again if I had heard anythins. If Michael and the thousands of adults who disappear every year had any idea of the anguish anr! grief they are causing their family and friends, I believe they would come out of hiding. Ann, I know rrullions of people read your column every day. Will you please print this letter? If just one Michael or Mary calls home collect and lets someone know he or she is alive, it would be a marvelous thing that you did. There are agencies to help find runaway kids, but nothing for grown-ups. Sign me -MOON IN MASSACHUSETTS. DE AR MOON: Here's your letter. I hope and pray It will move some runaways to pick up the pbone and say, "Sorry it took me so long, but I want yoa to know I am okay." Such a call would be the greatest gift you could bestow on someone close to you. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Over the years I have disagreed with some of your answers, but I have never felt compelled to write to you. Today I must speak out. This letter was prompted by "Future Statistic in Saginaw." At is.5ue is the husband who gets drunk at parties and insists on driving home. I firmly believe that phoning the police to alert th em to a drunk driver is a viable solution. The argument that "men get mad as hell if they have to pay a fine and their insurance rates go up" leaves me cold. I'd like to sit in your seat for a minute and give some advice. Thank you. If your husband has a tendency to get drunk when he is out and insists on driving home, carry two dimes. With the first dime, call a cab. With the second, call the police and get this guy off the road before he makes you ·a widow and kills a few innocent people. ~ A/Ill WIDEIS Thanki. for the chance to speak my piece, Ann. Just for the record: I have been convicted of six drinking-and-driving charges. Three years ago I voluntarily signed myself into a clinic that ~bers people up and very often keeps them that way for life . It was the best thing that ever happrned to me. I haven't had a drop since. -R.S. IN CAMPBELL , N.Y. DEAR R.S.: Tbanka for a good letter and a great plug for tbe dry-out boapltala. Many of tbcun do a terrific job. P.S.: So doea Alcoholic1 Anonymous - and It's cheaper.) • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please don't pass this off as a joke. I need an answer. When he kisses a woman, can a man tell whether she has false teeth?- MARYSVILLE, CALIF. ' • DEAR MARY: Only if they fall out. • • • DEAR READERS: He re is the beat bit of philosopby I have read lo a very long time. Sorry I can't tell yoa wtao aa.ld it, bat it'• one of tboae rare gem• tbat everyone wW Identify with: "It takes two people to raJn a perfectly good day. First a person wbo aaya aometbJag downrigbt aaaty about you, and second, a dear 'friend' wbo makes sur_e you bear about it Immediately." • • • Discover how w be date bait without fa.J.1ing hook, line and sink.er. Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Do's and Don't.s," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents along with a long, stamped, self-addressed en velope with your request w Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995 Chicago. Illinois 60611. Garlic ••• Festival smells -of success GILROY (AP) -Garlic lovers 100,000-strong gathered here last weekend for the annual three-day Gilroy Garlic Festival featuring such treats as garlic jelly or perhaps a taste ot garlic chocolate. "We'Consider ourselves the garlic capital because we produced 180 million pounds of garlic last year, which is about 90 percent of the garlic produced in California," she saJd. "We have the biggest festival in the world," said Terri Freedman, a festival spokeswoman. 6 arlic recipes were sold at 75 booths . ) "The smell of garlic is everywhere around here," she said, noting there a.re about 14,000 acres of garlic in production within a 90-mile radius of the city. r \GRAND OPENING ~' OF ' URFECT TEN lizing in .~crylic Sculptured W $35°0 Ask 340 Old Newport Road SPORTSWEAR FOR WOMEN & MEN NEW FIRST TIME MARKDOWNS SUMMERY COTIONS AND A SHORTS AND f ·. SWIM TRUNKS FOR MEN CllDIT CUDl1 VIM • MasterCard • American lxpreu • Corf• llanche • Dlnera WHrw Hflrtw ...,, NeW'fllM1 llwl. 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D' 0 No more looking back for Fibak Polish s tar paire d with friend Lendl in High Stakes tourney By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS OftMDellJ ....... '811 It isn't a topic about which Wojtek Fibak is comfortable speaking. High Stakes schedule Fibak said quietly. "We were planning on having the family visit the United States, but ... " edgeabl~ on modern art, politics and econorrucs. But his prowess on the court perhaps exceedS all of those skills. When Poland's beleaguered govern- ment cut off communication with the West and imposed martial law on the COUJ;)try a couple of· years ago, the 31-year-old Fibak, who celebrated a birthday Saturday, was cut off from communicating with his family and friends in Poland. /' FRIDAY 12:30 p.m. ·-1¥111 lMMI n. w...-,!Mii. (YINllc* ...... vs. T1m Mllvotte metc:I\ ....... ). 6 p.m. -Kevin (Urrefl n. Mets Wlandw. (net Tlltsc:Mr VI. Jimmy C....,. rnatcll ...... ). Fibak, who will meet long-time friend and confidante Ivan Lendl in the first round of the High Stakes Tournament Friday at the Newport Beach Tennis The 6-10, 160-pounder is one of the game's most consistent players. ranking among the top 20 each of the last six years. He has reached the quarterfinals and the round of 16 at Wimbledon, as well as a win over Guillermo Vilas and a quarterfinal berth in 1980 at the U.S. Open. Club. - SATURDAY 10 a.m. -CllftMllltlen matdl. SemHlnll matdttt fllew at ._.. .. ""-tltY 12:JO p,m. and I o.m. ''It's a chapter of my life I would like to put behind me," said Fibak. "I want to look ahead now." • His 1981 record includes a tournament championship at Gstaad, runner-up honors -with wins over Jimmy Connors and Yannick Noah -at the U.S. ,Pro Indoor in Philadelphia, and a total of 10 additional quarterfinal-or -better finishes. Wojtek Fib a k Recently, things have changed in Poland and martial law was rescinded two weeks ago. But the memory of the 1981 Christmas lingers. "It was the saddest holiday of my life," Foreign sailors ,get the win(d)s By ALMON LOCK.ABEY DdJ PlliM ...... Wr11tt LONG BEACH -Th~ winds returned to the Pre-Olympic Training Regatta courses Tues- day, and so did the winning ways of the foreign competitors in five of the seven classes. Winds piped up to 15-18 knots on all courses, creating a short chop that drenched the wet-suited sailors. There were no reports of damage or gear failure. Most of the classes completed the courses in good time. The late finishers were the Solings and Stars on "Charlie" course which didn't get under way until nearly 3 p.m. because of. general recalls as the over-eager sailors crowded the line. There were three recalls in the Solings and one in the Stars. ·It was the fourth race of the seven-race series and the first day that acorings in ~ standings was based on skippers throwing out their worst race. In the final scor- ing the regatta is based on the belt llx of seven races. race, leaving him with a perfect score of ze.ro (0) penalty points. Jones said he was trailing the Frenchman, Thierry Peponnet, at the first weather mark but passed him on the first reach and was never headed. The 25-year old New Zealander said he has been sailing ~70s for nine years and the only major regatta he has won was the Ew'Opean championship in 1978. Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach is holding down a solid first place in the Tornado catamaran class despite two second place finishes. He won Tuesday's race in a come-from-behind effort to give him two firsts and two sec- onds. He can throw out one of the second place finishes, leaving him with 3.0 penalty points. The throw-out rule moved Dave Curtis of Marblehead, Mass. back to the top of the Soling Class standings. His worst race was a 19th on Monday. By throwing it out he has two firsts and a second for 3.0 penalty points. .SUNDAY It..,., -C1111lllM ..... CIWnl ........ ........... WWW .... ...... , ..... Things have been proceeding well for Fibak lately. His credentials on, and off, the court are impressive. Fibak speaks six languages, is a· certified lawyer, and can speak knowl- 'nle throw-outs tightened up the acoring in most classes. Best record posted in the best of three races was by Murray Jones of New z.ealand in the 470 Clas8. He haa three firsts after throwing out a 15th place finish in Monday's Also with three penalty points is Klaus Maran of Italy in the Windgllder Class. S . Van Den Berg of Holland won Tuesday's race but is still stuck with two seconds and six penalty points. :. 0.-,Nee_.., __ ~ The Windglider sailboard class (See FOREIGN, Page 83T Eager Soling Class sailors fight for position a t the reaching mark in the Pre-Olympie training regatta this week in Long Beach . Leading is This Caine appears able Former Oregon AD takes o ver at UC Ir vine By JORN SEV ANO Of ... o.llr ....... Dr. John E. Caine, saying he was looking for the right situation, apparently found conditions to his liking at UC Irvine where he was named Tuesday as the llChool's athletic director, replacing Linda · Dempsay .. In acquiring the position, Caine, 58, outlasted ' five finalists and approximately 70 applicants. · A man with experience, Caine previously served • athJetic director at the University of Oregon '(1976-81), San Joee State (1972-76) and Cal State Fullerton (1968-72). For the past two years he has • been executive director of the San Diego Hall of Champions and Sports Foundation. "I was interested in UC Irvine because of its . academic status and I'm historically pleased with its ~ athletic program. The school has done a very fine job : over the last few years" explained Caine. ~ "Plus, we're from Orange County. My wife ~ (Marilyn) is a native of Fullerton, and all three of our ~kids were born in Orange County. · . "I al.so like the challenge of developing a new . facility," he added, refering to UCl's proposed Events Center. "And, qujte. frankly, I'm glad there's no football." Caine does have some coaching experience, but it's in basketball. A sell-proclaimed Pete Newell disciple, he'~as the head coach at F.astern Illinois University (1967-68 season), Cerritar College (1958-65) and Bellflower High (1951-p8). At Bellflower, he instructed current USC Coach Stan Morrison on the finer points of the game. "I've known him since I was coaching at (Long Beach) Poly," said UCI head basketball coach Bill Mulligan. "John is a real nice guy who has experience. He hired Lew Cryer (currently com- missioner of the the PCAA) at Oregon and Dick Coury (currently head coach of the USFL Boston Breakers) at Fullerton." And you can add the name of Darryl Rogers (at San Jose State), currently the head football coach at Ariwne State, to that list, too. Caine said his initial objective is to find out the progress on UCl's Evenets Center. a building ioitial!y proposed two years ago that recently has been bogged down in a sea of red tape. Dr. Joh n Cainf' Augusto Ba rrozo of Brazil ( BL-40) wi th Jeff Badriga l of Belvedere (US-706) in close pursuit. Diploniatic Burleson saves Angels a gaine MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Angels shortstop Rick Burleson might consider politics after his baseball career is finished. He certainly is diplomatic. "I reacted to the ball and (Dar- rell) Brown was there and contact was made," Burleson said with a sly smile of the controversial eighth-innjng play that mi.ght have decided the game. The Angels beat the Minnesota Twins 2-1 Tueeday night on Ron Jackson's ninth-inning two-run homer. That ended a· strange game. It began as a pitcher's duel that went into the bottom of the eighth scoreless. Then it bepune interesting. "Rick Burleson made a smart play. He ran straight into Brownie. He had no play on the ball, especlally on astroturf," Twins Manager Billy Gardner said of the controversial call by second base umpire John Shulock, who used to play minor league ball for the Twins. With no outs and the bases loaded, Twins left fielder Gary Ward hit what appeared to be a single up the middle. Brown was on second and took off for third. He and shortstop Burleson col- lided and then Brown went on for home after Houston Jimenez had scored, apparently making the score 3-0. Shulock called runner's inter- ference on Brown, which assumes according to the rules, that Burleson had a play on the ball. Brown was out and Ward's single became a fielder's choice and Jimenez had to return to third. . . ' llllllAID National crews boosted "He just ran straight into me," Brown said. "He made a great play because it worked for him. I didn't think anyone would call a play as obvious as that. He was braced to hit me. with his anns up." . ( Orange Coas t and UC Irvine rower s dot rosters ByCURTSEEDEN Of_o.llJ,... .... The Orange Coast area is rapidly becoming a· who's who of rowing, thanka to the exploits of eeveral fonner OCC and UC Irvine crew m.emben. For the put few montha, aome of the country's top rowers have been ln camps at the universities of Princeton and Wiaconsin, competing for a 1eat In eeveral boata bound for the Pan American Games in Caracas, Ven- ezuela or the World Championships ln Duiaburg, Weat Germany. :'We're very pleaeed to be part of the 1UCX1e1a of rowing," und.erstatee OCC rowing coach Dave Grant. "lt'a a real lnaplratlon." Gnant 18 referrtna to guys like Curtll liftnlna, a 27-year-old who 1peciaJJ.zel in double aculla and w ho teamed with Jim Dlets to upeet the U.S . 1cullh\I camp national boet last week. With their victory, Jieming and Oleta earned the.right to repreeent the U.S . at the Pan Arnerican Games ln Caracas Aug. 17-21. . . That's just the atart. Among-'lhe other area producta rowing their way to stardom are: • •Chris Clark, a former Cou\ rower who teamed with Cal's Oeorp Uv- 1.npton to upeet the former national champons in the pair with coxswain rowing and who will be competing in· Caracaa. •Brad Lewia, a former UC Irvine rower and Newport Beach resident who'll compete in the World Cham- plonahi119ln Dutaberg ln late 1\ugust In the double 9CUll competition. •Bruce lbbet8on, another UC! rower from Newport Beach who will be, the 1ttoke on the n11tlonal eilht aheU which wtU compete l1l the World Cham· plonahl119. . •Greg Sprineer, former UCl rower bound tor the Pan Am o.,.,_ u • • member of the elite four with cox- swain. •Dave DeRuff, a Newport Beach resident who'll row'from the No. 7 teat in the national pre--elite eigh t shell in Caracas. Ironically, DeRuff's crew knocked out the favored pre-elite boat which included ex-OCC rower Fred 'Adam. "I wish they were all coming back to Cout," qul119 Grant, who except for a brief hiatus, has been the OCC crew coach 11.nce the colleae formed a crew. nem.Lng, 27, la director of develop- ment at OCC and works out w1th Grant, who Is dean of atudents at the -=hoot. Ibbetaon, meanwhile, la the smallest rower ln the national eight. "You ju.at can't get any better than that. They are theetght beet oarsmen In \he country," Grant aya of Ib~tlOn'a boet. More recent OOC gaduatet like Erle Klug and Lee Miller are a1IO headed for Oullbura aa memben of the U.S . Ughtwelaht eight. •., h ....., I I . ' .. I I -.... 81 Orange Coett DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, August 3, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Candelaria admits he u sed marijuana, puts rap on the press From AP dispatches PITTSBURGH -John a Candelaria admits he used to smoke marijuana, but the Pittsburgh Pirates' pitcher says he is now solidly against drugs and believes major league players who ~ them should be banned from baseball. "These people make good money and there's no need for drugs in this game," he said. "It's bad for thP kids A. 9 years old, who see their favorite I ~ i ballplayers crying out. Drugs ~ • ~ have ~o part in this g~0e, they ~ deteriorate the person. r~ c~ndelaria made the re- marks in a que s- uon -and-answer column pub- lished in Monday's Pittsburgh Press He is scheduled to pitch tonight against the Philadel- phia Phillies and refused com- ment on the story following CANDELARIA Tuesday night's game. "I'm going to get like (Steve) Carlton and (George) Hendrick," he said, referring to two players who don't talk to the media. "That's the only comment r got right now." In the newspaper interview, Candelaria said Steve Howe, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher who has twice entered rehabilitation clinics for cocaine abuse, should have been suspended for the 1983 season. "Steve Howe admits to it," Candelaria said. "They put him into rehabilitation for three weeks. Does it again, they fine him $54,000 and now he's upset and files a grievance. I think they should have thrown (hiJ'l}) out of baseball, at least for a year with no pay. Quo te of the day Jerry Coleman, San Diego Padres announcer: "He slldes into second with a stand-up double." Hayward State tabs Hulst HAYWARD -Gary Hulst, who m turned the Fresno City College basket- ball program around and compiled 47-16 record over the past two years, . was named Tuesday to the head coaching position at Hayward State . The 47-year-old Hulst assumes the position vacated by Jon Staggers, who resigned in May after 12 years and an 89-227 record Hulst has another opportunity to tum around a program at Hayward. \\ hich was 3-23 last year and 10-69 the past three years. LUZINSKI l lMMONI 0 HENOfl'80N Indians sweep Baltimore Cle veland, the only team not in a contention in the American League East race, swept first-place BaJtimore Tuesday, 3-1 and 4-3, to highlight AL action. New Indians Manager Pat Corrales ls now 4-0 since replacing Mike Ferraro. Andre Thornton drove in thrt!C.' runs in the doubleheader and Bud Anderson got saves in both games. Bert Blyleven, out 19 days with a stiff right shoulder, pitched six shutout innings in the opener. Elsewhere, ... Before the largest crowd in ToronLO's seven-year history, 45,102, the Blue Jays stormed back from 6-2 and 9-7 deficits m the opener and broke open the nightcap with six runs m the fifth to sweep the New York Yankees. 10-9 and 13-6. . Milwaukee used a Ted Simmons home run m the ninth inning of the nightcap to pull out and 3-2 victory in the nightcap and went on LO sweep Kar.sas City m their doubleheader. The Brewers won the first game, 5-1, as Gaylord P erry lost for the 12th time in 16 decisions .... Boston, which 1s eight games out in the East, wac; led by rookie Dennis Boyd, recalled from Pawtucket Saturday, who struck out four and pitched a six-h11t.er over six innings, as the Red Sox edged Texas, 6-5. Bob Stanley picked up his 20th save. The coUapsing Rangers have lost seven straight a nd 21 of their last 26 games .... Greg Wa lker knocked in two runs, one with an opposite field homer, and Greg Luzinski single home two more as the Chicago White Sox beat Detroit, 7 -5. . . The Hende rsoos, Dave and Steve, each had two homers, with Dave knocking in five runs, as Seattle won a wild 15-12 cont.est over Oakland. Pittsburgh still sizzling Pittsburgh continued its winning a ways as the Pirates clobbered Philadeh phia, 10-3, to h ighlight National League action Tuesday. Only 13 weeks . ago the Pirates were 13 .games under .500 w1~ a firm hold on fifth place i.n the NL F.ast. But smce the All-Star break, they are 21-7 and are currently in first l1h games in from of the Phillies. Elsewhere .... Dave Bergmu had a double. two singles and four RBI to power San Francisco to a 7 -3 decision over Atlanta .... Greg Fos ter had three hits, including his 18th homer, and Craig Swan recorded his first victory since April 7 as the New York Mets downed Montreal, 5-2. . . . St eve Lake keyed a four-run spurt m the second inning with a two-run double that carried SWAN th<' Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 victory over St Louis. Bill Doran's two-run homer m the top or lhe 12th inning lifted Houston to a 4-2 victory qver San Diego Marshall, Pena spark Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP)-Mike MarshaU says it's a matter of improved mechanics and an improved confidence that has marked his turn- around m the second half of the season. Mota (hsttmg instructor) has worked with mea lot, too. I'm trying to h1t lme drives, and I've cut down my swing." Alejandro Pena restricted Cincinnati to four singles and retired 16 of the final 17 batters he faced to earn the victory. "Once you·re going good. your confidence grows," said Marshall. who singled twice an,d • drove in the tying and winning runs in LOs Ange les' 3-l victory over 'Cmcinnati Tuesday night. Pena, 9-5, walked only one and struck out six in tossing his second complete game of the season . It was only the second by a Dodgers' pitcher since June 19, when Los Angeles led the National "I'm not kidding myself, 1 know I've been lucky on a lot of hits. But when you're going good, you get those kind of hits. ' "l worked hard on my mechanics. Manny League West by 5 ll\ games. ' Pena retired 13 straight batters before F.ddie Milner led off the ninth with an infield single. Golfer critical SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -Former Austral- iail Open champion Jack Newton was in criucal condition today follow- ing emergency ab- dominal surgery. The 33-year Austral- ian golfer underwenl. surgery overrught and his condition has since deteriorated A spokes- man for the Prince of Wales hospital said New- ton was still unconcious Memembers of his family were at his bedside. Newton lost his right arm. damaged hlS right eye and suffered severe in ternal injuries July 24 when he waJked mt.o the spinning propeller of a light aircraft.He subse- quently lost the sight of the eye. 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Lopez KO's Griff in in 6 CUL VER CITY -Eddie Lopez of m Los Angeles knocked down Ben~mtn Griffin of Kansas City ut 2·37 of the i;ixth round and GnCftn'i; t•orncr threw m the towel to end the heavyweight main event at Veterans Auditorium Tuesday night. • Griffin, formerly of Los Angt•IC'S and known as Rahim Muhammad. had stood up t.o take a standJng eight-count whl•n the fight was stopped. LopeL, who we1ght>d in al 208 pounds, improved hi&record to 21 ·3-2. Griffin.192 ~.dropped tu 11-7 Long drive winner goes 307 LOS ANGELES -Terry Forcum n hit a final-round dnve of 307 yards to win the $15,000 top prize Tuesday m the $50,000 National Long Driving Championship at the Riviera Country Club. Forcum, 41, of Ponca City, Okla , defeated a· last-round field of 16 golfers, mduding defending champion Andy Franks. John Slaughter, 2 1, an amateur from ,the Uruversity of Houston, was &,'COnd wtth a drive of • 305 yards, 28 inches. Lon Hinkle, of Dallas. took th<' $7,000 third prize with a drive of 298 yards, 10 inches. Fellow PGA tour player Tom Purtwr, or Phoenix, wa'i fourth at 270 yards, rn inches Forcum. who was a runnerup in the 1982 tournament, had the shortest winning drive in the tournament's nine-year history. Jeoffrey Long won the first event in 1975 with a drive of 321 yards. Whittier cyclist pulls upset CARSON -Mark Whitehead of • Whittier upset defending champion Leonard Nitt as he won the Senior Men's one kilometer final at the U.S. Cycling Federation Track Championship at the Olympic velodrome Tuesday night. Whitehead posted a time of one minute, 9.18 seconds. Nitz, of Flushing. N. Y .. crossed the line in 1:09.60. Third in the field of 13 finalists was Steve Hegg of Seal Beach, in 1:09.68. Peter Keon of Morton Grove, DJ .. was fourth in 1:10.88. · Cindy Olavarri, 28, of Pleasant Hill, won the women's kilometer final in 1:16.80. Olavarri, who competed in her first bicycle race five years ago, added the kilometer title to the time trial road championship she won in San Diego last week. Olavarri's 7-Eleven team member, Betsy Davis, 24, of Bogata, N.J ., was second in 1:17.92. The veteran cycling track star is a long-time member of the national team and has been competing internationally for six years. Maria Wisser of Allentown, Pa., finished in 1: 19.32 to barely edge out Kim Decker of Greenwich, Conn., who posted a time of 1:19.35. The competition continues through Saturday. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. R'ADIO: Baseball -Cinc·innatt at Dodgers. 7:35 p.m .. KABC (790). ·Kuhn quits baseball's top post BOSTON (AP) -Bowie Kuhn officially quit as commissioner of major league baseball today as owners met at their annual summer meeting to pick his successor. Kuhn will serve as commissioner until Dec. 31, "or until a succ:essor is selected," he said. His second, seven-year term was due to ex pa.re on Aug. 12. "l advised Bud Sehg (MiJwaukee Brewers' ownl'r) as chainnan of the search committee that l was wi!}ldrawmg my name from further consider- ' auon," Kuhn told a news c'Onference. "My decision is final, 1rrevocable and emphatic. I will not review it." Kuhn opened these meetings with his statement of resignation to the owners, and Selig then asked that the 26 clubs vote unanimously that Kuhn's term be extended unttl next year or until Sehg'scommitt.ee can find a new commissioner. The move required that all owners vote affinnative. "That was unanimously adopted this morning," Kuhn said. "So apparently, I've finally discovered how to get the vow." Kuhn said he had considered resigning for some time. Last Nov I , when he was up for re-elecuon, however, Kuhn said ht: would force a vote rather than resign. But he failed to gain the three-quar1.€r majority necessary for re-election and Selig's committee has been seeking a suC'Ct'SSOr ever since. Mesa's Cooper • • vies in tourney A field of 22 pro golfers will t.eam up with the nation's top Junior golfers Monday for the final round of the 15th Big"'l" Insurance Youth G<>ll ciasgc at Vista Valley Country Club. Heading the list or I 0 Cah f orrua junior qualifiers i.$ Costa Mesa's Bob Cooper, who will be among over 150 youngsters from throughout the coun~ parti_ci· pating with the pros. The tournament, whseh begins Friday and runs through Tuesday, is the o nly junior tourney in the country that gives top qualifiers the chance to compete with pros. The young golfers first had to qualify through toumamen ts in their home stat.es to parties pate in the national tournament in Vista, and Cooper was the top qualifier in Califorrua. 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L-Penv, 4·12 Hlt-Mllweuk", Oollvle ( 12) SECOND GAMIE 8rtwen J, R•veb 2 Kensu City 000 101 OOC>-2 1 0 MllwaukH 002 000 001-l 6 l Gute ana Sleuvhl, Celdwtll encl Sim· mO<ll w-<:e14well, l ·I L-Gure,l · 14 HRl-Ka11'8' CllV. ltOberl\ (S) Mllw•U~te Simmon' (1) Wh/lot St,11 1, Tkltn S Oelroll 120 010 OOC>-~ 11 Chluoo 301 010 Ola-7 1 0 Petry. Bair 161 •no Pt rrhh, HOVI, Bur"' (6), L•mo lll all<! Fil~. W-Hoyl, 13· 10 L-Petrv. 11-7 HR1-0ttrolt, Gl1>1on (1), Perrhh 1161 Chlctoo. walker 171 lttd Sex 6, Ra_.. S Bo\lon 040 200 OOC>-6 II O Texu 301 ooo 001-s n o Bovcl, Slenlev 17) oncl Allen1on, Houoll. Butcher 141. Jone' Ill •rlcl Sull<lt>arv, JOhni.on (91 w-Boya, 2·1 L-Houofl, 1·10 Hltl-801ton. Hoffman Ill Texu. Perrish 2 (20). Martner1 15, A's 12 Oa It le ncl l 80 300 000-11 12 Stellle Sl4 003 llx-IS IS 2 Krueoer. Codlroll (3), Atherton m t rlcl IC.tarney; Clark, SIO<lcle rcl (2). ThOmn (4), Vanoe Bero (8) arlcl NeilOn. W-ThOmu, 3·0 L-<:odlroll, 7·8 Hlt1-0eklt ncl, Lan,rora 2 (10) Se.Ille, Owen (7), O.Hell<lerson 2 <1 ll. S.Htncltf'i.on 1 ISi, Remo1 121 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 3, Reds I CINCINNATI LOS ANGLS EMllntr ci Cncocn" Rtc11.11 H OrltUll 11> C-..c>rf E .. lkv Jt> Otster 21> Bllr-c Wtlller Of\ Power o Pu torto Bench c T..-S 111rllbl •llrflbl 3 0 I 0 SS.x 2b 4 0 0 0 4 l l 0 Monaay r1 4 0 I 0 4 0 1 0 Tf\omai. rt O 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Baker " 4 I I 0 3 0 I I Gue<rer Jt> 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 ' L•non cl 1 I I 0 3 0 0 0 Mar1hl ID J I 1 2 2000 Flmoi.c 3 0 01 1 0 0 0 Andtln u 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 APtf\a o J 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 JO I 4 l T .... s ~bv,,..... JO J1 l Clndftnlltl 000 I 00 000-l LM All9lilft 000 JOO OOx-l G•me·Wlnnlng RBI -Marlhell (6) OP-Los Anoelt~ I LOB-<:lnclnnell 3, LOl Ange!H 4 SB-Lt ll<lrtaU• 12SI. M.rsn.11 (4). ClftcW..11 Pastore L,4· 10 Pow« Lts,,.,,.._> APt na W.9•5 wP-P8'1ore )4, 132 IP H R Ellt ae SO 7 3 3 I S I 0 0 0 0 9 ' I I I 6 PB-Flmole T-?·17 A- N8tl8nal LNVU• Meofs s. ·--2 Monlr .. I 000 200 OOC>-1 • 0 New Yori< OJO 000 02•-S 12 0 Rooto , Smith (7) al>d Carter ~wen, OroKO Ill ano Hoavt,. w-Sw•n, ?·S L-Rooto 13·6 HR~-Mont1etl, Carter (II) New York. Fosler 1111 Strawt>trr• Ill > 1'1raM1 10. ~ l Pttilecltlllt\lt 100 001 OIC>-3 9 1 Pltllburgll 041 001 ll•-10 16 0 Grou , MCGrew 161. Andar1tn Ill, HO!<ntnckl (I) •ncl Olei. McWIHlam1. Guenle Ill ano P-w-McWllll•m\, 1 l·S L-Cirou. 2·3 HR-PhlteatlO/lla, M.t· ll'taws (9) Cutt\ S, Cardlnah l Clltc.too 041 000 000-S 9 0 StLoul\ 000 000 210-3 1 I Noles, Bruu 11r Ill. sm1111 Il l and Leke, Allen. Von Ollltn (]), Marlin 16). Lehll <ti ano Porter W-Nolts, 4·6. L-Allen. 7· 10 Gltfttl 1. BnVM , Allan!• 000 030 000-3 6 0 San Francbco 010 240 OOx-7 11 2 1'9fH, Moort (S), Gerber 161 t nd Pocoroba, K.rukow, Calvert 161. MlnlO<I (1) ano R•bb, Brt11tv (81. W-ICrukow, 1·6. L-Peraz. 12·3. Hlt-Alltnla, Murohv 12'll ··-·· ....... 2 HOUllO<I 100 tOO 000 ~ I I .sen o~ ooo ooo 002 00«>-1 • o Medeltn. Smllll 191. OIPlno 191. ltuhlt ( 10) •no Allll>V; Whll\o"· MonlefuKO "'· Luca' 1101. Mon9t (12) •11<1 Kennaay, Gwo1d1 001 w-Ruhlt, 3·l L-Monoe 4· I HR·HoullO<I, Oor•ll (S) llUNS It Handt"°"· Oalo.taflO, 73, E Mulrtv. llalllmore. 12. lllllllen. Betti mor•. 11, UPllltW, Totew\10, 11, YOUlll, Mllwaull. .. , 11. lt&I Coo11t r. Mllwa ulltt. 19, L N Perrllh, Dtfrojl, n , Wercl. Mlnnt•Ole, n , w tnllald, N-York. n. E M<xrav. 8e lflmott . 11. ltlc9. Botton, 71 HITS Booo•. Boston, 14S, Wllltekar. O.rrou. 133, W•r!J. Minne'°''· 12S. c-. MllWtUllff, 1?4, McRH , K8nl .. City, lt4 TRIPLES. Griffin, Toronto ••• Wlnfltlcl, New Yori!, I. Herndon. OalrOll, 7. 6 •r• llt<I with•· HOME RUNS C-. Mllwt ulo.M 14, Kiiiie, Clllcaoo, 13, Rlee, l!IOslon, 23, Arm8', &o"on, 'n, E Murrev. Belllmort , 21. PITCHING 19 deeltlon•l: lt.L,Jec·kson, Toronlci, I · I, 4.3S, Roume, Ot troll, I · I, 3 II; HHS, MllwtukM. 1·2. 4.0S; Koolmen. Chlctoo, 1·2, • . .O, Rlphtltl, Ntw Yorio.. lM, 3.40. SAVES Qullenl>errv, Kanl81 Cllv, 26, Slenltv, Boston, 20; Ceudlll, Steltlt, 19, R.Oavll . MlnnelGle. 19. LOP&l, Otlrolt, 16 N•Hoftal LH9119 BATTING 120 •f bat') Herlclrlck, SI Loula, .333, Lo.Smith, SI.Louil, l'll, M•dlo<lo., 4'1f"t>urOh, 32t, Ell.It•, Pit• lll>Yroh, .327. Knlohf. Hou,ton. 317 RUNS Murpny, Atlanta, '1, Gervev San Oleoo, 16, Reines. MOntreel, 76, Evenl. San Frenctsco. 12. Dew.on. Montreel, 65. AB•: Oew•on, Monlrt•I, IO, Muronv, Allante, 71, S<:11mk11, Pn11aoe1onla , 69. G~~•. ~. 611 Htnclrick, Sf Loul,, 61 HITS Oe.,M>n, Montreal, 129, Oll•er MQnlrtal 129, TllC>n, Houlton, llS; Buck· ner, Chlceoo, Ill, Cru1 Hou•lon 117, It 1tamlrt1, Allen••. 117 TRIPLES Moreno, Hou\lon, 11. Bulle< Atlante, 10. O•wlGn. MOntrtal. 7, Ralnei. Montreal, 7; Cru1, HOYston, 6 HOME RUNS Oawion, Montreal, 23. Schmidt, PhllacMIOhla , ?l, Even1, Se n FrenclKo, 21, MurOhv, Allanl•, 21, GO«· rere, Otd8en. 20. PITCHING (9 dtcl1lon1l Feleo-w. Attan· ta , I · I, l.06; P Ptrt1, Atlanta, 12·2, 2 79, Montefusco, San Olego, 8·2, 3 n , Rooe", Montreal. ll·S. us. oennv. Pttllaaetohle. ll·S. 2.41. SAVES. B1taro1len, Allente. IS, Lt .Smith, Chlceoo, IS; Reeraon, MonlrHI, IS, Lt •tllt. San Frt ncl.co, 12, Minton, San Frenclsco, 12, Suiter, St.Louil. 12. LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARS < 1I·12·v .. r-c1tcbl SECTIONAL TOUllNAMENT I ti 0-Vlew Arnencan LL l TllftdaV't k.,.. w .. 1 LektwOOd I, OcN n View Natlonal r....,.t's Genws S:JO -Ftontler vs WHI 1.111.ewooa S:30 -Wt\1 Oownev V\ Octt n View N•llonal T1WrM11y'1 Gamt S.30 -Frontltr·Wt\I Lt lttWOOO !Oser v~ Wtll Oownav·<>c.en View N•llonel winner ..... .,.s ~ S.30 -Champlon&hlp oame (NOTE II uncMriN ltO team 1o111, • llnel oama win M oltveo Se•uraav at I o.m.J SECTIONAL TOUANAMENT (Al NE Sam. AN LL) T llftCla If'• Scan WHI Pttuntl• 6, NE Sent• Alla ) (NE Senta Ant t llmlnelt<IJ T......,.1 Ciiama S:JO -Min ion Hiii\ v' Central Ger<M<I Grove TlwndllV'I ~ S:30 -Wtsl Pltcenlle ., Mlu lon Hlll\·Cenlrtl C.arcltn Grove lc>Mr , rtdlaV' s COelM 5:30 -Wt<lntldav'' winner v' Thurs· elev'' winner tNOTE. II uncleftaled tu m lows • flnal oame wlH follOw Saturcln el 10 a.m.l Junlw LHOW DIVISIONAL TOUANAMENT (•I 1'-lft v..-, H ltll) TIM'Mlev'' Sc«ts NorthrlcliH N•llort•I '· Lt Slert t I LeCltre 13, Wt\! YOl'be Llll<I• 1 Alheml>tt 17, Ht cltf>cle Hlohtenoer J (H•clende Hlolllenoar tllmlntlecll E aconclklo NII lonel a. R ot>lnwoocl I (Rol>lnwooa ellmlnalecl) r_,,.,c;;_ 1 JO -Allla mo-a •• EscondlclO N•Uona1 s -L• Sierra Yl. WHI Yor1>8 Lind• S -NorlhrlOQt Ntllon•l wlnnef •s LeCltre winner TI\lln4laV'\ ~­s -Lo..,·1 llt•cket vama F rtdlay' 1 Gama s -Lo\¥'\ brecket oame Satw•y'· Gama '. m -Cl\emplon\lllp o•me (NOTE It undefeated !tam lo\ft, • flrtel o•m• will IOllow at l 30 P m l 0..., SM 1"""9 AllT'S LANDING (N--1 ea.di) -9:l •noltn . '3 btu. 154 t>onflo. 4 btrracUde. 1 vt110wtall, .00 meckaret, a "'"'°'""cl, 24 rockll,11, ' f\atfmoon. DAVEY'S LOCK•ll 1""'-' a..dll -234 enottn. SI t>arrec:ucla, 257 bonito, 12 w nd ban. 46 ~llco btu, 6 vtllowl•ll. SO rockfllh, ns meckertf. DAN.A WHAltl' -17' anottrt. IS !MIO, 211 l>onllo, 1' vtllOwleN. S11 meckertt. 1 whllt ... btn, 2l rockfl\11. SAN OllEOO -107 •noltn. 1S ~llOwlall, 7S barr•ud•. 41 bau. 12S bonllo, 1 rockll\11 IL-Dll....Wl -413 englan '7 vettow· tall, I lllutlln tuna, I CloraclO, l.~ vttlowiln tuna. 1.420 U.ll>leck. 331 b'"ve lune. Nicklaus straightened out? He's playing his best golf ever since discoverin g b ent clubs PACCFIC PALISADES \AP) -An eyeball examination of J ack Nicklaus' putter and wedge have turned has game around and made the Golden Bear a defimte contender in the 65th PGA na- tional championship. "Last week was the best I've played in months. It was very encouraging. "l feel like I'm playing well enough to win again," Nicklaus said before a practice round today on the 6,946-yard Riviera Coun- try Club course. And. Nicklaus said, "I have to give credit to David G raham," an old friend and a former PGA and u .S-Open champion. Nicklaus and Graham, who has a secondary occupation as golf Ex-USC grid sta r Arbe lbide, 7 3, dies LOS ANGELEs (AP) -Gar· rett Arbelbide, an All-American end at the University of Southern California ln 1930 hu died In Sacramento at the age of 73. Arbe lblde played under Southern Cal Coach Howard Jonet from 1929-31 , the last aeuon on USC's 10-1 n.t.lonaJ championllhlp tl'am which beat Tulane 21 -12 ln the Ro. Bowl. Arbelblde, who Uvt!d In Mace Meadow, Calif .. died on July 24, but hi. death was not tnnounced until TueKlay. CaUR of dff th was not ata~ He i.a survivt'd by hi.I wife, Ftm. and a JK>n and two d8u.gh· ten. club designer, were playing a practice round prior to th"e can. adian Open last week in Oakville, Ontario. "David asked me, 'Jack, have you been leaving a lot of putts to the left?' I said l had,'' Nicklaus related. ''He said he thought the putter was bent. And maybe the wedge, too. "He took them in the shop and tested them. They were bent. He straightened them out. "l said, going lnto the Canadian Open, l hadn't been playing FJ'· ticularly well for a long time. I wasn't playing particularly badly. I wasn't doing anything bad. but I wasn't doing anythmg very well, either. l waa just playing golf. "I felt like I played reasonably well at times in the U.S. Open, and hit the ball reasonably well a couple of rounds in the Briu.sh Open. "But I JUSt wasn't scoring,'' he said. The ability to 9COre, Nicklaus said, is built around the short game and two clubs -the putter and wedge. Nicklaus, holder of a record 17 major professional titles, will be seeking a record sixth PGA title in the tournament that begins Thunday. Robinwood elilllinated; OV National defeated Area Little League AlJ-Sw- teams had very little luck Tues- day night. Roblnwood. the defending West.em Regional Junior Olvlaion (13-year-olda) champion, was dealt an 8· 7 defeat by Eecondido National and watt eliminated from the Divisional (Southern Call· fornla) ioumament a t Fountain Valley High. That tourney con- tinues today with Ladera of In- gl~wood and North.rld,e N•lloNl mee11n1 at ~ o•cloc:k ln a battJe of unbeatens. Mcanwhll<', ot Ocean Vlt"W Am erica n LL In t h r l 1·12-year-old All -Star !J«'tlonal, ~3n VltW Nat.l.Qnal '~" to Wt'lt Lakewood, 8-1, Tue9day. Ocean View National feU into lhe loeer'1 br~ket and meets West Downey tonight at 5:30. In the winner 's bracke t, Frontier and West Lakewood collide, alao at 5:30 tonight. ln another 11-12-year-old sec- tional at NE Santa Ana Little League, Ml.aion Hills t.Gkes on Cent.rat Garden Grove ln a batUe of unbeatena. Mla.ion Hill.I top- pled NE Santa AM, 16·4, ln llt fl rat round g•me while CenU'aJ Garden Grove turned back West PlacenUa, 3-0. W<"St Plac:."f'nlla ellrnlnated NE Santa Ana. 6-3. Tuesday ni'lht. LH AiamffH TUISOAV'I •HULTS ''""" n.,... -~ ~' ,llUT ltAC8. 400 verO• Strahl Slorm IAcltlrl ~ 00 ) IO 2 20 BM• Clu4J•t (\!reeoerl t..O 4 .0 Hlllarv Olalt Bat IHerll 2 40 AIM> racecl Miu K.lov C•t. Laav Liu Two. 0o90to O•rll119, R•IH A BHll lime 20.Jl tl IXACTA (2·11 palcl '100 SEC.ONO RACa. 400 u roa. Miio Thuncler (Hlrl) S,40 3 60 3 00 Noconll Laci (Frvcl•yl • 00 l 40 Sll•wnt Slo.Y ltoclo.tl CTrta.urt) 7.40 Also r•ctd: Go Go Peu, Cllergln Cuev, Black Seraoh, Th• Eeglt Ftva, Mr 8111 Wiii, Mallnclu Men, Mutu111 Aclmlrallon Tim. 20.77 J2 EX.ACTA 14· 10) oelo 119.40. THlllD •ACE. 400 vercla lilms Peu (Cree1N1rl UO 3 60 2.60 Comt On Oki Blue IVekltil • 20 2 60 La-Clleroe ICterlntl 4 IO AllO .. ~ Follv\ B•na, Rto A Jtl. Monev Tucker. Uquo" Quicker Time 200S FOURTH RACE. 110 VtrO' Btntlev Act> !Cler lue > 7 60 4 60 l 00 Somt Kina• Vottaoe (Plt .. enlon> 1100 770 Zee• Milo 1Broo"1 9 .O At•o racea IC.Inoa Soetd'r Yt O•at Overtime Foo Oancly Ouck, Fro\IV J im mer Time 4608 U EXACTA 13·1) pa10 '6540 f'IFTH RACE. 3SO Yara, °Tovoh Guvl <Creeoer> 920 SOO 460 Evening W•tcr. !Citrin•) 6 40 S 00 RamDlin Nyml)h IMYle•I ~ S IO AllO r•cea A Beaulno B111.a, JoM CeMn. Luckv Lecly Nutor P1tt .. v Btue. BOlO ArlH , Sue Ma La llr Time 11.14. n EXACTA (1·2) oelO Sl9'0. SIXTH RACE. 400 yerO\ Ounlun (LecktY) 10.20 S 60 4.80 Tamarln (Asmu,wn) ll.00 6.00 Poacflef\ Te (Zutell) 7,IO Al10. rectcl. Move Gtnllv. On Eesv SlrHI, Lacy Rlt>bcml, Chrll Copy, Relnl>ow River, Re1>1 Oeck. Time· ~.SJ. n EXACTA 14·6) oelcl Jl7.40 SEVENTH ltAC•. sso v11rds. Manus Merk IClerlsw) 11.00 UO l 60 Whl\lltr Strlo (Trealurt) S 20 l 00 Thrill OI Vlctorv IFrvd•v> 3 60 Also recea Ber1,1ano, Ooclor Sma rt, Run Native Run, Mon,leur L• Rue, Per1ect Reoue\I, SuPOSI• Wiii. Shift N Time Time 'l7.30 0 EXACTA (1·21 OtlO 199 40 EIGHTH RACE. 3SO vercll E••v Sall<li. (Flores) 11 20 S .O UO Humouo Counlv 1 UO 6 20 At ucedaroS.40 Al'° rec.a Jo/Inv Blm, Ju,lllke Don, ~1, Cut N RUii Time 17 81. •S1 EXACTA (6-l ) P•lct"lllUO • U ~ICK SIX l2·3·H ·8·61 Pakl 111,078.IO wit~ one winning llQ.el (Ila llOrstll 12 Pie.. SI• ConlOlallon oakl $1.101 IO with 10 wlnnlno llcktl\ (flva 110r1ts) NINTH RACE . .00 yaras Miu Bua An AGt\ (Bera) SO 20 26 40 IS 40 Burrs Rtmbltr n 20 12 IO tchl OrH m S.80 Al'° recto Frlcl••I Folk\, Alltnll•etv. Htr Tum, Boll' N Jenll>ov, Sovtrelon ICla, Detraction Tim. 20 49 U EXACTA (6•9) oelO JISH O Allenoanct 6,2112 0.y~~""" (•I illditM ..... ) ,.....,, Flr'l1 lt-.1 ~ Jlmmv Brown IU S ) clal Jos. Htvuera. lSoalnl 6·2, • 2. Jlmmv "'''' tu s I aet Pedro Rtbolleao IChllt). 6·2. 6·). Frenctsco Cane-Ill lllatvl clal Jof>n Altaendar (Au\lrella). ,.4, 7·S, Htnrlk Sund1lrom ISwedtll) clal Jalro V9'asco IC04umC>la l, •·l 6·4, Chrh Lewi\ (N- 'letltll<ll Ott Menutl Orenlt> (S0tl11). 7·6. 7·S W-'t Flr'lt lttund ~ Andrea T .,.,.svarl I Hunoarv J oti Piiar VHovtt (Peru>, 6·J, 6·3, K•lhv Rlneldl IU.S l Ott AnntMI Croll 18rltlt nl. S·7, 6·J, 6·3. Ct rllno Benell ICa n•cl•) clal Emilie lt•oonl·Lonoo (ArOtnll,,.), 6·4, 6·J, Kethv Horvath <Us J cltt Kim Senol <U.r..>. 6·2. 7·S. Buckeye O.ulc lei c;,...,,1 Clfv. <>Na> Finl .___. SiMttS Erle Korll• (US.I clal JO/Ian Krltll !South Afrlce), 6·3, 7·6, &rlan Gottlrltd (U.S.) dal AndV Andrews IU.S ), 4·6. 6·3, 7·S, Henri LtConlt (Frtnct) dtl Nlek Savl•no (US), 6·4, •·I, Roscoe l •nntr (U.S.l Clef Nelulla Odl10< (Nloe<le ). 6·), 6·4. Brian Teeclltr (U.S I clal Tim w111111'°" (U.S ), 7·6, 4·6, 7-S, Mall Anger (US I clal Tom Caln IU.S l 7·6. 6·1 LEASING • TRAINING Orange Coas' DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 8 3 · Raiders are anxious , to sign Mosebar SANT A ROSA (AP) -F8Ct.'<f with a possible Friday deadline, negotiations have heated up be- tween the Los Angeles Raiders and the agent for No. I draft choice Don Mosebar ''We feel we're close," said Coach Tom Flores. Agent Howard Slusher visited the National Football League club's training camp briefly a week ago, but negotiations have been continuing by telephone. The Friday deadline is being imposed by agent Howard S lusher, acting on behalf of the ofCensive tackle from Southern Cal Slusher has I.Old the Raiders he plans to board a cruise ship Friday for a two-week excurston to waters off the Alaskan roast "lf we don't get things done thlS week, then it'U probably be alter Aug. 23," confirm~ a team eicecutive. Mosebar IS not likely to begin contact work when he signs a Raider contraet, however. He underwent back surgery in April, shortly before the NFL draft. But the Raider coaching staff is anxious to have him in camp. attending meetings. They would also like to monitor his rehabili· tat ion "We've talked to the doctor who performed the operation," said Raider personnel man Steve Ortmayt!r, "and he says the prog. nosia Is very good, that he could be worlung out within a month or 80 They've moved the timetable up a month or ao." While Mosebar UI the team's lone contract holdout, the Raider staff continues to trim an un- wieldy training camp roster. Seven free agen ts were released Tuesday as the Raiders continued preparation for the opening of the exhibition season Saturday at the Coliseum against San Franci.soo. All seven were free agents. Released were ught ends Deron Miller and Marvin Harvey, run· ning back James Tolben, of- fensive tack.Je Maceo Fifer, wide receiver Dav1d Vela, linebacker Sam Prater and defensive back Derek McClanahan. Flores said t.Oday would be the last day of twice-daily practice. with the team tapering off the final two days at Santa Rosa. "We've got a lot of nicks and aches and pains," said Flores, "but that's normal after this many days of two-a.days. We'll start changing the tempo now." FOREIGN SAILORS • • • From Page 81 is being dominated by Europeans, not surprisingly, because it is a German-built board being sailed for the first time as an Olympic yachting class. Today was a ·rest day for the more than 500 sailors from 37 countries competing in the regal· ta. The series continues Thursctay with one race each through Sat- urday. This is the third Olympic Classes Training Regatta to ac- quaint 1984 Olympic yachting hopefuls with the wind and sea conditions when the big show gets Under way. Top finishers in Tuesday's fourth race: STAR -I Ptler Wrlohf. Mtlroll Park, Ill. 2, Vince Brun, !Min Oleoo, J, Joachim GrltH, w . Gtr menv. 4. Giorgio Gorta. ll•lv; S. Olt Jonanuon, Sweden, s1andtng1, I Grltla. a 7, 2. Wright, 13.0; 3 Brun, 20.0, 4. Hut>trt R•claachal, Au•trle 30.4, S. Johenuon, 32.4 SOLING -Han' F<>QPI, Canada, 2 Oa•• Curtis, US. 3 T auo' Bovoo.,rl1, Greece 4 Ed B•lra, U.S., .S. Oeve Cf\toln, US. Standlnol' 1. Curll,, 3.0, 1. Boudovfb. 21 O; 3 Tort>an Grtt4, Bru ll, 29 7, 4 Cllrl• t..aw, Enolancl, l3 0, S. O•Ye Perrv. U.S., 35 0 ~LYING DUTCHMAM -I Jonethol\ Rid>· arcl,, Enolall<I, 2 Banol Hegancltt, Sw-. 3 Scott Ye>ung, US , 4 .AntO<I Sctlwarll, G«manv, S Laurent ~. _f rt nct. Slandlnos· I Heoanoar, 13 o, 2 1t1e11e7c11, 14 7, l. Young, 72.J, 4. Al6n AOlw, BrazH, 25.7, S Sct1w•r11, Ger· manv. l0,7 f'INN -I WOltgeno G«1, Gtrmanv, 2 Euo Recllerclf, Flnitnd, 3 J~ ~II. E Gt<manv, • Chrl1 Pratt, A.n•rallt, S Clvt' Hatty, u.s , Slenclino,. I. G9", S.1, 2 t..arrv K.ltl\t. Austratlt. V .4. 3. SClkimtn, Jl.7. • Paul Van Cit••· U.S , J.t.O. S Bou Rtvnolcla. Us .. J6.0. 471 -I Murrav J-. Hew Z.ta1eno. 2. Tht..rv ~_.,,.1, France; 3. Tome'° Cfllaltl, ll•lv, 4. Cllrl' Dick-., ~w ?Mi.no, S. Pelt Mtlvln. U.S Slendll!0\0 I i-. 0, 1 Chleffl. 17. 3 Mike HOltn81, Enoland. 31 4; 4. Pec>on<wt, 32.7, s 0 1c .. _., 34.0 TOttNADO -1 Rellllv Smvth, Hunt1no10<1 Bt•Gh, , Wl"v Van Blacltl, HOiiand, 3 Nort>trl Pttachel. Au11rla, 4 Rooer1 Willie, England, S Lar\ GrH I. Brerll Standing\ 1 smvth, 3.0, 2 Whitt, II O; 3 Van Bladel, 22 7, 4 Gor•n Maritram. Sw-... 2S 0, S Petachel. 26.4. WINOGLIDER -I S V•n Oen Bero. Holleno; 2, Pe trlot VIiii«, Frence. 3. Klau' Mer11n. 1111v. 4. Rott Brocto.. Ger(Y\enY. S Onno Telllt<, Hooend Slenalno' I Maren l O; 2 V•n Otn Baro. 4 o. l Tellier. 19 4. 4 Svt ln ltaamuuen, Norwav. JOO, S Otr~ Maver, C'.ermanv, JOO Victory '83· group gets act together NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -It was a day of yacht racing success and humanitarian zeal for the British Victory '83 group at the America's Cup trials. Their record for the day Tues- day m Rhode Island Sound: -Two victories over major op- ponents. -Qualifying for the cup semi- finals beginning Aug. 11 -Emergency aid for the in- jured crewman of their chief op- ponent, Australia II. "We haven't done anything dramatic to change the boat," said spokesman Jim Alabaster, who said the crew recently moved the Victory '83's winches and rigged a new genoa jib track. "We're JUSt learning w sail with that combinauon," he added. Victory '83. under joint skip- pers Phil Crebbin and Lawrie Smith, hung on in the morning race to defeat a detennined Aus· tralian crew on Ch allenge 12 by 27 seconds at the finish. In the afternoon, Italy's Azzurra was beaten by one minute, 12 seconds. The results hoisted Victory '83 into 8eCOnd place in standing, and knocked Azrurra down to third. The day was a melancholy one for the crews of France 3 and Advance of Australia who were Connally told what they have known for several days -that they are out of contention. The Biggest Name in Little Computers® SALE! 32K TRS-80® . COLOR COMPUTER J:)u r Lowest Price Ever for 32K High-Resolution Color Graphics Only UI l'tr Monlh on Cllll.ln. Crttdll • CrHt• Graphics In Eight COlo1'9 With Slmple, On•Llne Command• • GrHt lor Bualne .. Charta, Grapha, Engineering Orawlnga and Animation •Save S100-16K Standard Color Computer Only S,H.95 (Reg. 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Hutton's acqu1s1uon was based on a decision for the privately-held company s tarted in 1977 by Betty Hutton Wil- liams to be<."Ome more act.Ive an marketing and t'Onstrucung the rest of the plaza. said President George L. Browning The plaza now m- cludes two eight-story office buildings.'---- One simple application. One low annual fee for both cards. One monthly statement. One monthly payment. Pick up an application when you get your ... FREE Salad Book \. * 96 pages * Hardbound edition * Fu ll color pi c tures S11ppl1es 11m1red One 10 a lnmtly Adu/ls only U#IVERSJU. Sltrl#llS COSTA MESA -1886 Harbor Bl .. 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Allen moves up from • group manager of information processing services REVELL in Costa Mesa ALLEN BLUNK e • • Fountain Valley resident Richard P. Blunk has been named presK!enl of Airfan Company, a manufacturer of air handling/conditioning equip- ment. The annoucement was made by David P .H. Fan, chief executive officer of Basic Industries Group, Inc., which recenlly purchased the firm Blunk previously served as ch1efexecut1ve officer for CLA-V AL Company of Newport Beach • • • Costa Mesa-based Pacific Federal Savings and Loan has announced the hiring of several executives and promoted five senior vice presi- dents. Gerald Evans has been appointed executive vice president of t he mortgage banking division. Also joining the djvision is Jo1epb Gillespie, who was named senior vice president o f finance-administration. Tom Thompson has been appointed vice president-management consult.am of the firm's corporate development. Joining Pacific Federal, to head the real estate division, is Peter Inman as executive vice president. Recently ele'-(ated to senior vice presidents were Robert E . Botts, retail banking/branch administration; Lou Gendron, operations/administration; R . Scott Greenwalt, retail systems and new products; Roy Painter, duction . <'<.>ntroller and Al . Wynaot, loan pro- • e • Thomas R. Abreos has been named regional vice president, Santa Ana regional banking group for Wells Fargo Bank, Charles M. Johnson. executlvt! vice president announced Prior to his promotion, Ahrens, a Mission Viejo resident, was vice president and loan team leader at the bank's Orange County Airport l'Ommercial bankmg oW ce an Newport Beach • • • Global Van Lines has announced a new board of directors for 1983-84 . The announcement was made at the company's headquarters m Anaheim. Re-elected to the board were Charles R. Cum· miogs, president and chief executive officer of Global Services, Inc., E.W. 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""·•••\ P f nO• tlo \r I ~ fJ , '"" ' h1\; N•I \,nQ IUllllll IRIEfl Douglas Aircraft end production of DC-I 0 By tbe A11odated Pre11 LONG BEACH -Production of the DC-10 jetliner -plagued by financial 1068etl, tragedy, and a virtual collapse of orders -is essenually over, Douglas Aircraft Co. has announced Officlals of Douglas, a unit of the McDonnell Douglas Corp .. said Tuesday they no longer are marketing or building the wide-body, three-engme jet first produced in 1969 and they don 't expect any new orders that could revive production. Instead, the Long Beach-based company is banking its future in the wide-body aircraft market on the MD-100, a new three-engine jet with either 270 or 333 seats that company officials contend possibly will cost 18 times les:s to operate than the DC-l Os it will replace. • Coke lo gel low-cal sweetener SKOK.IE, Ill. -G .D. Searle & C.O. has agreed to supply Coca-Cola Co. with aspartame, a low-calorie sweetener. The contract, announced Tuesday, marks the first U.S . contract (or aspartame in carbonated soft drinks. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Single_-family J1om e sales dip WASHINGTON -The government said sales of new single-family houses in June fell 2.9 percent from May, although sales were 72.8 percent higher a year earlier. Commerce Undersecretary Robert Dederick warned on Tuesday that future construction "may weU be limited" by the recent rise in interest rates. Exports to Soviets proposed WASHlNGTON -The Reagan administration is considering a proposal to ease controls on the export of oil and natural gas equipment to the Soviet Union. lf approved at the White House, t.he action would bet.he seoond step within a week toward improving the two nations' trade relations, which had been strained by U.S. embargoes stemming from Soviet actions on Afghani· stan and Poland. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said Tuesday the proposal was "probably pending somewhere" but that it had not reached the pres1dent. Dollar strong; gold prices dip LONDON -The dollar opened strong on European markets today after massive coordinated intervention by Washington and central banks of four other nations in a bid to hold down the U .S. currency. Gold prices drifted lower. The dollar moved up against the West Gennan mark and the French franc in early trading, but was just below record levels of Monday which prompted intervention by the United States and central banks of West Gennany, Japan. France and Swit.z.erland. The central banks' intervention on Tuesday ;;--selling millions of dollars to depress the market rate -was the first time the Reagan administration has joined with other countries to rein in the cUJTency. Orders to fa ctories increase WASHINGTON -The Commerce Department said orders to U.S. facwn es rose 3.9 percent tn June. the biggest one-month jump m almost three years. Factones booked $176.8 billion in orders in June, up !rom $170.l billion the previous month, the department said Tuesday. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT OOW JONES AVERAGES NEW \'ORI( (AP) -Tlw lollowl,,. la e 1111 ol I... moll ectl•e atOdla beMd on 1110 _,·-tor Tuei.cln T ... !Ole! la l>eMd on lhe median ""O of tM stodl. lrecleel mvtl~ '"' ttw """'" lr-N•-A,,..., TAT l&M G.., Molort Cllklor1> e .. 1 ttoci.k Euon TOH Intl Smll~&lldr Pnlffl>Mol-r Chew MaM Mobll Motl••nlo NEW VORK lol\Pl AUO 2 TOCS.v 1)0 )17 '" * s ' WHAT AMEX DID NEW VOltl( (!<Pl ol\uv 2 !<d••nc.a O.Cllnecl Unc:he,_ To1.ituuet ~-1M911• New 10w1 MET ....... .,.. 161 ., 110 no 1 I Pr•• deY 4J 1134 m '''° " ,. NEW YO 1•P1 SPOt nonl•"''"' ,.,.,., pttoo.tOOey c...., . llh-8• C'A<11• • -· us o-tlneliclM ~ • 16.85 c.>la I>"' POUncl. 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"' .. ~·······. ·-: .... ... by GeorgP. Lemont N IGHT I T E LLER 11.'--·---.J by Wiley 'Eye on Hollywood' debuts Bv JERRY BUCK u"f ........... _ LOS ANGELFS ABC's new summertime show, "Eye on Holly- '-wood," makes its debut Thursday night, and chances are Hollywood will have its eye on the program, too. for more product," he says. "I think network television IB in the same position now that network radio was in when television came along. It's suffering from escalating costs. It's still big, but not as big as 1t once was. So the networks are oow look- ing for ways to produce programs at a cost they can afford." "Eye on Hollywood" is made up of a mixture of segrmm~ from the local show and of new clips sh\)t for the network version. The premjere show takes a look at hopefuls trying to make it in Hollywood. The half-hour. weekly video magazine. wh ich will spotlight show-biz glamor and the Southern California lifestyle, is, in fact. a retread. It's pat- terned after a highly su ccessful magazine sh ow on the local ABC station called "Eye on L.A." Choose From 1 S-20 Fresh Seafood Selections Nlghtty All Served With a Beauttful View of the Bay While no trend-setter. Fresh Salmon Fresh Swordfish Fresh Albacore Fresh Seo Boss Fresh Shark Fresh Wahoo "Eye on Hollywood" is expected to attract some degree of industry interest, partly because of the relatively low cost of producing the half-hour show. Fresh Red Snapper Fresh Whitefish Fresh Scallops "Whether 'Eye on Hol- lywood' is successful or not, there's going to be a continuing search to make·shows at an econ- omic price," says Craig Haffner , co-producer ·and head of program- ming for KA.BC, the local ABC-owned station from which the network purchased the show. "A ballpark figure is that we can deliver a show for half the coot of a situation comedy." Haf- fner says. A half-hour sitcom costs the network r o ughly $450,000-$600:000. 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Tht< Brn-'rlW-'Y and Butrums 70 finr \1ort's tn All Just o (f PaclljC Co.m I twy bt' tllW't'n Mac~ttnur and J;imborrt 8olJft'vAr<1\ In Ntwport Bta<n 5 L A N D ,, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 3. 1983 111 0 THE FUNNIEST AMERJCAN MOVIE COMEDY OF THE YEAR:' NlW'IOM TM.a DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MUllPHY !R o. . llllA ll TOllO UA Movio {0Wat0$ S..00..,11.1<.. 990 40?2 (/141~81 ~~AO COIU MEU lllVllll fa.,.aias Conem1 ldwa10' Wll<IODll«J• Ce<\1t< 919 4141 Cinem• ~~1 Oti~~ COSTA MfU lOwMOS Suu1h C'-"lst 1'141• ~46 2711 [PG I·~. • . .,. ~ ...... ~.~~~~~~ ,,,,j -~-NOW PLAYING ---· •lllfA MISSION YlfJO • WlSTMlliSTlll l A HABllA t•41r1I~ ' ~aN181t',t ,.,,l.'.-1 ~7q )) J'J l dw~1(1' M,• •Oi"' V1t1l) M.•11 I Uw•IO\ C1ne111• Wm 891 393~ •COSTA MISA fdi-.Af(l._ f Af' t"Utt- .., ... , ''d4l IY'> n,/0 lllWPOllT IUCNE:) fOUllTAlll VALlfY l • lloDI• ll•"e in ~II I 861 OllAllOl PJt•l•l ll TORO f !)!flit I J tt.10,t•' I • 'ij I 18"0 'C'A ''"' ~ .. ~"'("' Jl41( .,. t II i!!IAH'! ~ 1•111 "·' b•• 01bO v.w .. ) fJ• ••• II OllANCI II::::::J ~1'7 ·~I LJ1dHQf' l>llYI Ill b)4 q)IJI • NUllTlllCTOll f ''"t!tJmf' bH l'l.1 l • 00 '°' .....,_,. 8£&CN t ,,. \111 ... 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MAGAZINE ENTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT • DRAGHET MOVIE t • • "love At Flrst Bite·· (1979) Geo<,ge Hamilton, Susan Saint James ())MOVIE •••'ti "The Bad News Bears" (1976) Walter Matthau. Tatum O'Neal. (Z)MOVIE * • • "Stevie" ( 1978) Glenda Jack. IOll, Trev0t Howard • • -7:30- 1 &t°':l:~'=> • I • EYE OH LA ONE DAY AT A TIME Cl) TIC TACDOUGH MACNElt. t l.EHAl!f\IEIORT. GREAT rwt.WAY ~S THEWOALD I~ ASICED FOR rT * * '1 "One Step To Heft" ( 1968) Ty Hardin. Rossano Ihm. -l;00- 1 ARCHIE BUNKER'S Pt.ACE Cit REAl PEOPlE MOYIE **'h "'Blndldo" (1956) Robeft .,itehum, Ursula Thiess l~FAllGUY • t •,; "Rogue Male" (1979) Peter O'T <>Ole. Jolln Standing. I P.M. MAGAZINE ~RAPHIC SPECIAL ~~·H • * "lmpropei Channels. P98t) Alan Arion, Mariette Hartley (8)MOVIE * •~~ 'Nighl Sn1tt" t 1982) Henry W1nlder. Michlel Keaton OMOYIE * 11 "Hwio-i II" (19811 Jlmie lee Qvtd. Donald PleaseflCe -8:30- 1 ~THE Fl.Mil Y THE HORROR OF IT AU. M'A'S'H -~­fl (I) MOVIE * *'-" "Eacape"' (1980) hnottly Sot· IOmS. Kay Lenz. 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( 19721 Patnc1a Neal, Scott Jacoby Cil INOEP£HOENT NETWORI< NEWS .MOVIE * * * "Tiie MountlHI Road" ( 1960) Jame$ Stewart, Glenn Corbett. -12:15- 0 MOVIE .. .,, "Sleepng Dog$" (1982) Sam Neill, Wtnen Oa1es -12:30-.. Cit LA TE NIGHT WlTlf DAVID L.ETTEMWf ·~ I**~~::· ( 1968) Elvis Pres- VHE GAEY 1ltEA TRE LOVE. AMERICAN STYl£ CHAAUE'S ANGa.S OAAHGE COUNTY TODAY llKE1. Y STORIES -12:M- (C)MOVIE * • * •11 "Halls Of Montezuma" (1951) Richard Widmark , Jack Palance. -1:00- BMOVIE • • '"' "Golden Eatrings" (19471 Ray Milland, Marlene Dletrictl. CJ) MOY1E • * "Westward Ho" ( 1935) John Wayne. Shetla Mannors. ti) MOVIE * • • "Guns OI Oarl!ness" ( 1962) David Nl'fen, leshe Caroo lt)GEMESCOTT -t:20-- (S)MOYIE • • · 5ummef lovets (19821 Dary1 Hamal\, Peter Gallagher. . -1:30- !~ NEWS OVBNGHT * * · Ecnoes" ( 19781 Richard Alfieri, Mercedes McCambndge. -1:35- (H)MOVIE • • "The House Where Evil Dwells" ( 1982) Edward Albert. Susan George -2:00- 1~ NEWS NIGHTWATCH TOM COTTlf: UP CLOSE MOVIE * * "Carbon Copy" (1981) Ge0tge Segal. Susan Saint James. Cl) MOYIE 0 MOVIE * • •.; "The LISI American Virgin" • • • '-" "Montenegro" ( 1981) Susan -2:05- ( 1982) LIWl'enc:e Monoson. Diane An•"'""'. Ertand Josephson. Fr anltlin. .,.._. • (Z)MOVIE -2-.30-* *'h "Bad Timmg" 119801 Art G11-G» NEWS llriel. HIM'f Kei1et ti) MARY HARTMAN, MARY -t;30-HARTMAH 8 ~Al.0 Bill (t)MOVIE Cf) ..,.~ • * * "The Humcane·· ( 1937) Doro-* * • ··Away All Boets (1956) Jeff thy Lamout, Jon Hall Chlrldler. George Nadef • THE NATIOMAl URBAN -3:00-~ ~ ·13 l~STIEai t • t "The Secret PoltCemlll s * * •.; ' Our Little GH1" ( 1935) Sll111ey Other 8111" ( 1981) John Cleese. T empte. 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'~··· ,~, ---~ \ ... .. , r Daily Piloi W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1983 SLIM GOURMET C3 MEAD ON WINE CS Fruit pies· . . , .cool;. easy · I summer dessert When summer is at its hottest, desserts should · be at their coolest. And fortunately there are almost an endless number of cool ~~rts that can be made using summer's array of colorful, dellclous fruit. ... ' Among the most noteworthy of all · summer's cooJ deserts are the easy-to-make no bake pies that combine fresh fruit with. ; cream. sour cream, sherbet, cream cheese or yogurt, I . Fortunately. fresh fruit is available all • summer long. All the other Ingredients needed :-to creatt) a fruit pie-masterpiece can be found on any grocer's shelves. Start with a prepared •· gr~am cracker or butter-flavored. pie crµst. .. ~telyflavored, they'reversatlle, ·, ' eas~to-use and complement fresh fruit fill- ings. · . Corn syrup Is another easy-to-use-Ingre- dient, and a favorite companion to summer fruits. It enhanoes natural frutt flavors. adds smoothness to the pies and, for many, gives a speclal sheen. All of-the following-fruit pie · fillings were developed for spooning directly . Into these handy crumb crusts. · Another advantage Is that au of these pies ca~.andshould be, made In advance.of mealtime. They are meantto be served after chilling for !f8Yeral hours -when the hostess Is at her cool, calm and most collected best. Frosty Fruit Pie 1 ....... unflaYONd ........ Yloupllllk • 2'11 cupecubedcen ........ orhofteJdew ·•· ....._ or p11led p1achM or wMle ..... .....,.... IWI011Plllhtoom8JNP 1 butter-llnoncl,.. ...... In small saucepan sprinkle getatln over milk. Stir over low heat until dt:saoMttt. Place In blender contatnerwhh rne&on and corn iyrup; cover. Bterw:t · on hiQtl speed 30 seconds or untN emooth. Pour lntofx9x2-n:hpan. Cover; freezeowwnlaht. · Soften #1ly at room temperature, about 16 :=-bowf· Withmbteratlow ...:.-c-r. . ~=a . . . · Peach CheeSe Pie .. .. 1,.. ... ~-> ............ ........... ed . ~ 'A ............ ...... y. .... , • lft"\J-• 1r...nor1a1........ , I ._.W,eloedp11 .. dp1a11Me PIR11ppl1 .._ (reolpe tala-) In $n'8I bOwl with mixer atmedlum speed beat cnN1m cheese. com syrup and vanlffa untH smooth. Spreed~ C\'P. of the ct'8888 mixture on. bottom and up •of crust. Refrtgerate at least 2 hours. Toea peach dce8 with Plneepple Glaze. Spoon Into crust, Garnish with remaining cheele· mixture. Refrlget'ate l8Y8r8t houra or overnight untll 98t. Makes6to8aervtnga. , • Plneapple Glaze . In small saucepan stir t0Q9ther 2 teaspoons com starch, ¥z cup pineapple JUiee.and G tablespoons light com syrup untH emoott\,, Stir~ constantly, bring to boil CN9' medium heat and t>otr 1 minute. Pour Into 6owt; cover IUlface with waxed paper. Cool completely. Makes about % cup. l Strawberry-Blueberry Tarts 2 ....... (llboul) ..,. .......... clMded 1em11;:ncom.._.. YI 011P . com QnlP I 1oupllllll1Mrrtee , • ......,.............................. I ~.,......, ...... , ......... Mash 11.4 cupsstra;.vt>emes. Meaeure ~cup. 1n small saucepan stir together com ttarch and corn syrup until smooth. ~tfr In mashed atrawberrles. Sttmng constantly, bring to bolfover medium heat and bo8 1 minute. Remove from hMt. Strain. Cover; COOi to IUkewarm. . tn.tmd bowt tOll tog8ther blueberries and 2 tablesp~. Spoooaomeof the btueberry mfxtl,.lre loto tart~· Just to cover bottoms of tart cruets.· Arr-. Wh<>le strawberries on top of bluebemes. epoon remaining ;taze over berries. FUt In with remalr*lg ~ mtXture.Aefrlgerate at lwt3 hours or &di let. Qarnllh With whipped cream. ~•Starts. -..... ~ - ~=-,,,,....,,.._...-_____ __,.....,, ....... ........_.._ _______ . . --. -. -~~ , Je rry D. Mead says wine tastings are ac tually subjective endeavors and while they provide good information to consumers they should nQt be taken as gosp el. Page CS. "*·Coo. ~tely. fold In fruit untll well C09ted. : Mound fruit mixture In crusts. Refrigerate MYer8I hours oruntH eet. ~kes 6. . Lemon Chiffon Yogurt Pie 1 •Hl .. 1 .... W019d ........ I I 11'8111111•...... .... . . ·~11r-d . . y. ...... = 1~...................rtnd ·=----· . ':==:-,--~ I = . 1 ~ ............. ~a~-........-inc1e=over ... sttrlrieggyolka. CCJrn ayrup, rtnd and )ta. $ttrrtng conltantly, cook over-low heat until gelatin llcompletetydlaaoMtd. about 6 minutes. In large bowl ettr yogurt until emooth. Stirring constantly, pour corn.syrup mixture into yogurt untlW91 blended and lmOOth. _ ~e, ltll'MQocCaeionally, a~ 1 hour; mlJdu,."'°"ndaallghtly When droqped from• IPOCN\ -~bowl wtth ml>eer at high , .. epe8d beat egg whites untU soft peeka form. GradUally beat In auger un~l atlff pe11k9 form. Fold Into yogurt mixture. Pour into crust. Refrigerate several hours or overnight untff aet. Jf dellred, garnish with whipped cream, lemon atlce8 and freeh mint leaves. Makes 6 to 8 servings . Frozen Strawberry·Peach Pie y. oup llloed ............ y. oup lloed pulad PHDlt•• ~ ., ..... ~.,,.., ••d•d 1.,....,.... . 1gnMln_......,.. ..... In bfender container place ttrawberrtel.. peachel and l'I cup ot the corn tYNP; oowr. ~ on high epeed 30 eeconda or untN .moottl. In tmall bowlwlth mixer at high~ beat cnem. Gradually beat In remaining 11' ~com ayrup untl stlft Fofd In fruit mixture untlf well blended. Pout Into cruet. • • -..Fr.eezesever.i hours or overnight undftrm. Before leMng. let atand 10mtnutel= t•"'.'S*•ture. If del6red, gllfNihwtth • .,.. ~crearn•nd~.,.._,......_,. t ... t.H-... --. J' n .. C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 Summer fruit p ies ... (From Page Cl) minutes). Fold in pumpkin mixture and mix thoroughly. Spread over cream cheese layer. Spread remaining whipped topping over top. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. Saute in \!\ cup oil In skillet 2 cups finely chopped onions 2 garlic cloves, minced When golden, add: 2 pounds lean ground beef 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons monosodium glutamate Cover and refrigerate overnight. Makes 16 servings. GEORGE'S CREME DE MENTHE CAKE I package (1 pound, 3 ounces) white cake mix 1 small package Pistachio Nut pudding C.ook unUl meat loses its red color and add to sauce above with \12 cup red wine. Saute \12 pounds sliced mushrooms in butter and add to sauce. Remove the skins and brown the meat of 6 Italian sausages (3 sweet, 3 hot). Drain off fat and add to above. ·lo\ 4eggs I ~ cupcomoil ~ cup green Creme De Menthe ~cup mini-chocolate chips ~ cup finely chopped walnuts Beat eggs thoroughly. Continue beating and add oil slowly, then Creme De Menthe. Blend in pudding mix. Add cake mix and beat 4 to 5 minutes. Fold in Simmer about 8 hours (le$8 is okay, but the longer the better.) If sauce gets too thick, thin with tomato juice, and adjust seasonings. Leave sauce in refrigerat.Or overnight and skim fat off in the morning. chocolate chips and nuts. . Pour into greased and floured Sundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees until done. (approximately 50 minutes.) Cool in Bundt pan about 15 minutes before turning onto a rack to cool. Sprinkle with powdered sugar or use frosting of your choice. Prepare according to package directions: 1 pound Lasagne noodles in generous amount of water with 2 tablespoons oil Stir occasionally. Dram and separate noddles. Reheat the sauce. Ina large baking pan (17 x 12 x 2 \1\) pour a thin layer of sauce, then add a c~-&oss layer of noodles and a layer of ch eese. LASAGNE Make the sauce the day before Mix in a large pot and start simmering uncovered: 4 8-oun~ cans tomato sauce In all use: l \12 pounds Ricotta Cheese 2 2\12 -cans Italian-style tomatoes 3 teaspoons dried oregano 2 teaspoons salt Melons on grocer's shelf this week Plenty of melons and soft fruits are crowding your grocer's produce sections this week. The recent warm spell has enhanced the flavor of these summer favorites, andexcellentqualityand low prices make them a must or your grocery list. FR UfTs _ Melons are the stars of the r>roduce fruit scene once· again this week. All varieties line produce shelves and water- melons, cantaloupes. and honeydews fresh from Bakersfield and points north are your tastiest values for the next sev- eral w eeks. Mixed melons, including Per- sians, Crenshaws, and Santa Claus melons are also looking good. We are in peak melon season and you are not likely to fin~ better melons at any time. Soft summer fruits are another good buy right now. They make perfect natural snacks as well as . delicious sweet treats for dieters. Plums and nec- tarines are generally running low in price and are large and full of juice. Add these to your next fniitsalad. Peaches are flavorful and quality is getting bett;er as they come fully into season. The first of the Bartlett pear crop is appearing on the fruit scene. The pears gener- ally look good and are reasonable in price. Nothing beats the ver- satility of grapes, and all varieties from Bakersfield are arriving and a decline in prices should be apparent soon. Good quality straw- berries are available now, however prices are running high. Apricots have started arriving from the north- west and prices are ex- pected to drop, while quality improves over the next weekl. Cherry season has pretty well passed, even though a few are still available, mostly from storage. Tomatoes are still very reasonable in price and all types should be avail- able at low prices for a little longer. VEGETABLES I4tuce is still a good buy, ma.king cool, crisp salads a great idea. Add variety to your next salad with 80me leaf lettuce. which is a terrific value too! All typell of peppers are affordable and avail- able, includina bells, green and yellow pep- pers. aa well u the hot little jal.apinoa. Fcgplant should be lo- wering in price, and me and color IU'f excellen t. Artichokes add flavor to your aurnme). meals, and ought to come down In price 800l'l too. For the next week or two highe'r prices might prevail on potatoes. Tbett Ja_ _. ..aUgb1 .gap_ between the end of the Cef\~aJ Vf'riCty and the beginning of th~ Nortgold varie ty of Rusaet potato crop. 1 \12 pounds thinly sliced Moz.arella cheese \12 pounds grated parrnesan cheese NEW! • Longer Lasting Suds • Cuts Grease Better • Easier on Your Hands Wh.n y<>u 'r• on fh. go thi, 'vmnw, Sonlfl> on.c11p ~~•"ore tonvenient lo corr'! oking. Now you «>n 9-' up to SO for frMl' Jutt ~ '" ... c::·· of puteheM• , ... fMllMft certlft. , ........... . Ard for o driflk t'i mode 10 ~ wiftl wmme<, lty Sonia Brond Oecoffe1noted CoffH on i<e. It ' cool, deliclou' ond 97~ colfe1n fr... ~ .. To l!IOM it. pvt one rOllnded ~of Sanko' 111. ( ;~ ~ stvnt Of freoe, 1-d coff.e ha. tollelou.. Grod.uoltµoc . MJ• _ .n on. SllP <::ft.,oter. Add lce.,Seivt wilt! cr~rn ond W9<1r. lf yovltll•. --C10tN1•J1<100111COI' ttll Repeat layers unul all of the ingredients are used with a final layer of sauce dusted with parmesan cheese and sprinkled with chopped parsley. Bake for about 40 minutes at 350 degrees After removing from oven, let stand 10 to 15 minutes before cutUng to serve. Makes 15 servings. Freezes well before or aft.er cooking. SWEET P OTATO CASSEROLE 3 (29 ounce) cans sweet potatoes, drained 2cupssugar l cup milk ~ cup melted butter 4egp 2 teaspoons vanilla Combine ingredients in a food processor with meta) l>l.ade. Process until smooth and pour into a Iarae shallow baking diah. (lf you do not have a food prooeaor, mash sweet potatoes and blend all items ~ther in an electric mixer). Top with the next five ingredients 2 cups brown sugar ~ cup melted butter 2 cups coconut 2 cups pecans,•chopped ~cup flour Combine brown sugar, flour and melted butter in a food processor with metal blade. Process until thoroughly mixed. Add coconut and pecans and process lightly. Sprinkle over sweet potatoes and bake at 350 degrees until brown. I ' t , Enter recipes for cook series .. If you've been enjoying our Ccok-of-the-Week series and would like to join in, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. Send us several of your favorite recipes so we can pick a couple to share with our readers. The series also includes a photo and short profile of our special cook each week. Send your recipes to the Food Editor, clo the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C.OOta Mesa, Cabf. 92626, and be sure to include your name, address and p hone number. 11111 3136 12 r • .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 Cucumbers can be used in dressing as well as saiad Next time you have a cucumber in your re- frigerator, consider it as an ingredient in your salad dressing instead of your salad. "Creamy cucumber" Nlad dressinp are very popular ... a big seller among bottled dressings in both the regular and "light" varieties. I THICK AND CREAMY LOW-CAL CUCUMBER SALAD DRESSING Half a medium cueumber ~ c up "light" low-calorie mayon- naise 1 tablespoon minced onion or chives Optional: 2 table- spoons plain lowfat yogurt (or sour half-and-half) Pare the cucumber i/ you wish a creamy tex- ·ture. However, an un- pared cucumber results in a chunkier dressing with necks of dark greeen. S hred the cucumber or chop it fine. Combine it with remain- ing ingredients in blender or food processor (using the steel blade); blend just until-thick and smooth .. Store in a cov- ered container in the refrigerator. Makes ap- proximately one cup, under 25 calories per tablespoon. More "light cucumber dressings that are simi- larly easy to make. CUCUMBER GREEN GODDESS SALAD DRESSING Half a medium cucumber, unpared ~ cup (loosely pack- ed) fn!Sh parsley ~ cup "light" low-<:al mayonnai9e 2 tablespoons plain lowfat yogurt 1 tablespoon minced onion or scallions 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1h teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Shred cucumber or chop fine. c.ombine with remaininB ingredients in blender or food processor -~using steel blade.) Pro- cess until chunky or: c unlCy-smoo . e- frigerate in covered con- tainer. Makes approx- imately l 'A cups, 20 calories per tablespoon. GREEK CUCUMBER DRESSING Half a medium cucumber, unpared ~ cup "light" low-<:al mayonnaiae Salmon complements vegetables Flavorful canned salmon complements a variety of garden-fresh vegetables in nourishing and delicious sandwiches that everyone can as- semble thel'll8elves. Garden Salmon Sand- wiches are ideal for a weekend family lunch or to serve guests on a Sunday afternoon. Halves of bagels ·are spread with a creamed cheese mixture, then topped with flakes of canned salmon. Provide a variety of fresh veg- etable garnishes for each sandwich including sliced fresh mushrooms, diced green pepper, alfalfa s prouts , cucumber, radishes, green onion or tomatoes. GARDEN SALMON SANDWICBF.S 1 can (7 ~ ounces) salmon 1 peck.age (3 ounces) cream cheese, soften- ed \.1 cup mayonnaiae 1 tablespoon lemon juJce 4 bagel.a. halwd. ClM>6oe of fresh veg- etable topplngl Duln and flake aalmon. Blend cream chee1e, mayonnai9e and lemon ~; spread over halved bagels. Top wtth ulmon. Garniah with choice of vegetables. Makes 4 9el'Vingl. Sucgested freth veg- etable ~lnp; Alfalfa aprouta, green pep- per, lliced cucumber, aliced muah.roonw, cllced tomato, chopped green onion and .-nJey. •TCJMted halved Eng- lllh mufflnt or aUced rye breed can be Ulltd In place of bagel.I. . 3 tablespoons plain low!at yogurt 1 tablespoon minced fresh (or 1 teaspoon dried) mint 2 teaspoons fresh (or half-teaspoon dried) oregano leaves ~ clove garlic (or pinch of instant garlic) Optional: 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel Shred cucumber or chop fine. Combine with remaining lngredients in blender or food processor (using steel blade). Pro- ~ until chunky or ehunky-smoo th. Re- frigerate in a covered container. This makes an excellent dressing for tossed green salad or tomato, or a dressing for pita pocket sandwiches, made with cold roast meat, tomatoes and let- tuce. Makes approx- imately one cup, 25 calories per tablespoon. Slim Gourmet By BARBARA GIBBONS NEW PICK.LE TARTAR SAUCE Hall a new green pick- led cucumber Y1 cup "light" low-cal mayonnaise 2 tablespoons minced chives or onions 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 tablespoon prepared mustard OpUonal: 1 packet sugar substitute Shred pickle or chop fine. Combine with re- maining ingredients in blender or food processor (using steel blade). Pro- cess on pulse 11etting, or with on-off motioll5 just until mixture la chunky. Serve with hot or cold fish dishes. Makes ap- proximately one cup, 25 calories per tablespoon. PICKLEDILLY SAUCE Half a medium cucumber, unpared Y1 cup "light" low-cal mayonnaile 2 tablespoons minced onion (or half a garlic . clove, minced) 1 tablespoon prepared 1 mustard 3 tablespoons minced fresh dill leaves Shred cucumber or chop fine. Combine with remainin}J lngredienta l;9 blender or food processor (using the steel blade). Process on pulse setting or with on-off motions, just until mixture is chunky. 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OR MORE l8 1~~ LIMIT 6 LBS - LB. • '· CORONET PAPER TOWELS 125-CO\IHl l'IOLL I ' / C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. August 3. 1983 Vegetables as main attraction Make vegetables the main attracl!on at your next meal by transforming the usual side dishes into main dishes by combining fresh vegetables with pastry. You'll recieve rave reviews when you serve Garden Fresh Pastry Squares. Flaky puff pastry dresses up peppers, tomatoes and summer squash in this colorful and filling main dish while creamy cheese sauce compliments the fresh vegetable flavors. This recipe will make your Top Ten List because it's so easy to prepare. All you do is add cream cheese and a bold spicy deli mustard to packaged cheese sauce mix. The pastry's no problem either, because frozen pastry dough is used. Cheese and Tomato Pie takes top billing for taste and ease of preparation. This quiche-like main dish is more filling than most thanks to the delicious combination of ricotta and mozzarella cheese. An envelope of sloppy joe seasoning...mix provides a flavorful barbecue accent for the tomatoes and cheese. Just pour into a froren pie shell and bake for this meal-in-one. Serve either vegetable main dish with sliced honeydew or cantaloupe. iced tea and vanilla custard for dessert. GARDEN FRESH PASTRY SQUARES l package (17 'A-ounce) froren puff pastry ~ cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter or margarine l yellow summer squash, 'h t.O ~ pound 1 cup chopped sweet red or green pepper 1 envelope ( l 'A ounce) cheese sauce mix 1h cup water . 1 package (3 ounces) cream oheese, softened 1 tables"poon deli mustard · l medi~-sire tomato, chopped 1 egg 1 tablespoon milk Remove pastry from freezer; let stand at room temperature 20 to 25 minutes while preparing filling. Meanwhile, cook onion in butter in med..ium-siz.e• saucepan until tender. Add squash and pepper; cook 5 minutes, stitring frequently. Ad4 sauce mix, water, and cream ch eese; cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a boil. Stir in mustard and tomato. . Roll out one pastry sheet on flouied s urface to a 9 x 12-inch reciangle; place on ungreaaed baking sheet. Prick at I -inch intervals with fork. Spread with vegetable mixture to within 1 inch of edge. Summer salad makes good main di.sh meal The perfect summer salad is a main dish meal prepared in advance and chilled. For a nutritionally satisfying salad, combine fresh-from-the-garden vegetables, micro-0>0ked or con ventionally broiled chicken and ~ta tossed with cooked carrots. Prepare a lighter-than-store-bought ~and refrigerate overnight to blend flavors. To keep the ingredients at their freshest, cover this Chicken-Pasta-Salad with plastic wrap before ref rigerati.ng. CHICKEN-PASTA-SALAD 2 cups uncooked rotini macaroni l cup carrot sticks, 1 x 1A-inch 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 'A teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar ~ cup vt::getable oil 2 tablespoons chopped green onion 'h teaspoon tarragon leaves l tablespoon spiced mustard Red leaf lettuce 2 cups zuochini slices 4 chicken breast halves, cooked and cut 2x~-inch strips ~cup mayonnaise ~cup plain yogurt Drop macaroni and carrots in boiling salted water. Cook 14 to 17 minutes stirring often. Drain; rinae in cold water. To make d.re91ing. combine garlic and salt; add vinegar and beat in oil. Stir in onions, tarragon and mustard. Spoon ~ cup dre.ang over macaroni and carrots; toa. Re.erve remaining dtt9alng. Line an 18 x 10-lnch rectangular tray with lettuce leaves. Arrange macaroni and carrot mixture, wochini a1ices and chicken stripe in dtagona1 lectiona, leeving a 3-lnch cent« area for •uce diah. Spoon remaining dreeaing over dUcken and zucchini. To make aauce. combine mayonnat.e and yogurt; place •uce in 3-inch custard hap in center of tray. Cover tray wtth pl.utlc wrap, stretching to flt. Refrtgerate 1eVeral houn or overnight. To 1erve, drizzle each terving with sauce. Makes 4 servings. To Micro-Cook Chicken: Place chicken breaata in 9-inch 8qWU"e baking dish with meatiest parts towarda outside edge. Seuon with sliced onion and panley. Cover dilh with plutic. wrap, tumlng back one. edge to vent. Micro-cook at hilh power eetttna 8 to 11 rnlnuta, or until chicken la tendtt, turning dish onoe. Lightly beat together egg and milk: brush edges of pastry. RoU out ~nd pastry sheet. to slightly larger than 9 x 12 inches. Prick and cut slits to allow steam to escape. Place over filling. Fold edges under, pressing firmly to seal. Brush generously with egg mixture. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. Reduce temperature to 400 degrees, bake 15 to 20 minutes longer, w1til deep golden bro~ and puffed. Cut into squares to serve. 6 servings. CHEESE AND TOMATO QUICHE 9-inch unbaked pastry shell l envelope (l 1h ounces) sloppy joe seasoning mix 4 firm medium-size tomatoes 2 to 3 tablespoons oil 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup ricotta cheese l cup ishredded mozzarella cheese Paprika . Prick pastry shell generously with fork . Bake at. 425 degrees for 5 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 375 degrees. Combine seasoning mix and flour on piece o( waxed paper. Slice tomatoes and dip in flour mixture, coating ooth sides. Brown lightly in oil in large skillet. r Stir together eggs, ricotta, and any remaining seasoned flour. Alternate two layers each of tomatoes and ricotta mixture in pastry shell. Sprinkle with mozzarella cheese and paprika. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes, until puffed and deep golden brown. 6 servings. 738,850 TOTAL PRIZES AVAILABLE THIS GAME BEING PLAYED IN THE TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR (284) ALPHA BETA AND SKAGGS ALPHA BETA STORES IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND THE FOUR (4) SKAGGS ALPHA BETA STORES ' IN THE STATE OF NEVADA. .. GET YOUR ALPHA BETA BINGO GAME CARD TODAY AND A GAME TICKET WITH EACH STORE VISIT. No purchase nec::.sary to participate Ae<leiYe a free collector card and game ticket on request at the check-out counter or store office. Limit one ticket per adult ( 18 years or older) per store visit. per day. Games play just like regular bingo. Only one winner per card. Employees of participating stores (and members of their immediate family). the sponsor, 111 adYertlaing agencies. and game suppliers are not eligible to win any prizes 0008 CHART • of Augult 3, 1113 Oll05 FOii Oll05 FOii Oll05 IOl'I 111111 "°CJ "SlQllll OSltJlll ··--~ ...as \1191 'tlllTS en .... Cool> • 1111••1 111••1 ·-·· •••c... . ,_ .... , .... , -~., 11••c.i. a *••• •••• ·-·· ••11111~ ·-,,_ .. , llfl •' .,.. ' •••c. a• UIOltl .. , ... , ••c. •• IOl71t I ,.. ' .., 11•c. -· ••• ,., J~.' 'IOTAI. ,.. II• I ,., l•I ~'9mllnatlondlltll·No'lember 1. 1913. NOTI: TheM Oddi effective until Sept. 1. t913. Aft« tl'lls dete you muat ... upda*1 Oddi posted In p1rtlclp1ting atoras i nd In newlPIC* ldver11MmantL COMPLETE QAME AULE8 AAE AVAILABLE AT ALL ALPHA RTA AND PARTICIPATING IKAQQI ALPHA IETA ITOMS. ·- r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 (.'5 Comparative wine tastifig s are subjective endeavors A PROBLEM WJTH JUDGF.8 -Comparative consumed far more of wha t was considered to be a distribution. Lawrence has actuall y purchased the wlne tastings are by no means objective. They are M e d W · lesser wine. brand outright from owner George Vare, the former very subjective endeavors, and while prestigious and a Q fl 1 fl e The late August Sebastian.I used to insist the best president of Geyser Peak. well run competitions such as the Orange County By JERR y D. MEAD wine was not the one the critics raved about, but the Vare does not have a production contract with Fair, San Francisco Fair and the Western Wine one in the glass first emptied. August always was a Lawrenc.oe, and will continue to produce the wines at Competition provide good and reliable information to shrewd one: his Sonoma County facility. Vare, in turn, contracts consumers as to which wines have special merit, the For example, a red wine panel at the recent San LA WREN CE UPDATE -When the Lawrence for some production services from the new Chat.eau results of these and other events should not be taken FranciSl"O Fair gave a gold medal to 1976 Geyser Peak Winery near San Luis Obispo sold a year or two ago, St. Jean spark.ling wine facility. as gospel. Zinfandel, a light, fruity, extremely pleasant apd founding winemaker Jim Lawrence stayed on as a Whatthismeanstoconsu~rsisthatGlerunore's The same can be said of more local events such as very drinkable red wine. In judging of only a few consultanJ for one season to make sure everything money will allow expansion of production making those organized by retailers and restauranteurs and years ago, this wlne would probably have been went smoothly. The purehaser was Glerunore more of the great Shadow Creek sparklers available, wlne appreciation groups such as Wine Investigation overlooked in favor of some tannic monster that Distillers. and Lawrence's strong distribution network will for Novices and Oenophiles (W .I. N .0 .) and Les Amis would need 20 years in the bottle to become Since that time there has been considerable make existing wines available to a larger range of du Vin. The fact is you can't even trust your own drink.able. industry inte.rest in who should be the new stores in more locales. palate at one of these comparative tastings where Because it is still easy for the subtle wines to be winemaker of this large, medal-winning facility. The GRAFFITO -Just in case you think the several wines are tasted side by side. overlooked, it makes sense that very often the most curious need wonder no longer. preceding is a typo, Merriam-Webster lists "Graffito" The problem with both the professional and drinkable wines are those to win silver and brorue Fans of the Sierra Foothills wines of Montevina as singular, "Graffiti" as plural, and yes, the only ama~ur tastings is the same, power and intensity medals. They..wereobviously fine wines to attract the will be interested to learn that Cary Gott, founding reason I know that is because I wasn't sure of the often win out t>Ver subtlety and finesse. Not always, judges attention, but being subtle failed to stand out winemaker at Montevina, is the new winemaker at spelling and had 'to look it up. but often enough to be a problem. and demand a gold. This is obviously a generalization, Lawrence. Because Gott's personal style is consider-The following item was reportedly observed in I do not mean to take a thing away from the but one I think has merit. ably different than that of Jim Lawrence, one c.an the women's room of Pacific Telephone in San wines that do win. They are almost without exception While the big, bold wines of great intensity may only suppose that beginning with the 1963 vintage Francisco: "Michael Monda vi uses Sprint." wines for truly special merit. The problem doesn't win the gold and will perhaps turn into marvelously Lawrence wines will show some radical change. ALERT-If you think the forces of Prohibition come from the wines that are recognized, but with the drink.able nectars in a decade or two, at the table any MORE LA WREN CE -A rather low key press are dead, if you think the debacle of the twenties and wines that are often overlooked. time in the near future they fail in that most release recently annoW1ced that Lawrence would thirties could never happen in this countfy again, The professional judges that 1 work with important of wine's roles, that of being a companion become the exclusive national distributors of Shadow look up the July 18 edition of " Advertising Age." The frequently are all aware of the problem, and I can tell to food. Creek Sparking wines, the label that won more gold lead story on page one examines the threat to oµr you that there is a concerted effort to eliminate the I cannot tell you the number of times I've sat medals for premium champagne at the recent Orange wine industry from numerous organizations around problem by being aware of it and trying to be down with one of those very impressive wines, County Fair than any other. the country which would also threaten your right to sensitive to th ose subtle, delicate wines that have, in sharing raves abou t it with others at the table, only to "Mead on Wine" has learned thal the Law-enjoy "nature's most perfect beverage." 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George Brown. It's enough to make a devout Democrat vote Republican. To keep abreast of this and simliar problems, send $1 to: Americans for Wine, 165 Post St., San Francisco, CA 94106. AFW is a non-profit, non-partisan organization devoted to keeping wine lovers alerted to what is happening with their favorite beverage politically, socially and legally. Chicken breasts have g reat recipe po tential Boneless and skinless chicken breasts have great recipe potential and lend themselves to all sorts of delectable dishes; particularly those with a Far Eastern bent, such as this Oriental Chicken Saronno. For an accompaniment that will spark conversa- tion, you might like to serve cooked transparent noodles, as they are sometimes called, in markets that sell Oriental foods. It's fresh blueberry time again and if you're looking for an easy but throughly satisfying dessert these summer days, try Blueberries Saronno. Softened vanilla ice cream laced with Amaretto di Saronno becomes a luscious sauce for the blue beauties. ORIENT AL CHICKEN SARONNO 2 pounds skinless and boneless chicken breasts Salt, pepper, thyme, flour 1A cup butter or margarine 6 scallions, sliced \4 pound mushrooms, sliced 14 cup snow peas, stringed 1 red pepper, seeded and cut into thin strips 1 can (4 ounces) water chesbiuts. drained and sliced ~cup Amaretto di Saronno 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 tablespoollS'soy sauce 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger l lh cups chicken broth mixed with 1 tablespoon COmBtarch Cut c.hicken breasts into 'A-inch strips. Sprlnk.l~ with salt, pepper and thyme. Roll pieces in flour shaking off all excess. Heat butter or margarine and brown chicken pieces on all sides. Add 8Callions.. mushrooms, mow peas, red pepper and water chestnu\8. Stir fry for 6 minutes. Mix rernalniJ\i lngre- d1ents and pour into pen. Stir over medium heat until sauce bubble. and thickens. Serve with cooked transparent noodles or cooked rioe. Makes 6 eervinga. BLUEBE,RJES SARONNO pint fresh blueberries 1 pint vanilla ice cream. llOftened ~ cup Amaretto di &ton.no Place blueberries ln 4 des11ert dlshea. Quickly cornblne .oftened ice cream and Amaretto Di Saronno. Spoon over blueberries and terve imrnedi· ately. Makes 4 aervtngs . 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you in rhe Daily Pllit • Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 3, 1963 Jelly-making can be Satisfying summertime activity 8y0orotbv'1Veock OriflteC-,~­ UCC11•1 ........ - Jelly making is one of the most popular home food preservation ac- tivities -not because jelly is an essential in the diet, but because the results areJIO satisfying. Making jelly and jam and other types of preserves also provides a way to use surplus hom4:-grown fruit and possibly save some money. However, if you buy fruit, unless you get it at bargain prices, ·you probably spend more making jelly or jam than buying them ready made. Jelly and jam have four essential ingre- dients, fruit. pectin, acid and sugar which must be present in properly bal- anced amounts to make them gel. Because this balance of ingredients is so important, always fol- low jelly and jam recipes precisely in order to get good results. Some fruits contain both the pectin and acid so only sugar needs to be added. However, other fruits need to have pectin and acid added along with sugar. Use flavorful fruits be- cause the flavor is diluted by the large amount of sugar. Follow recipe directions careful- ly, but recognize that variable. in the fruit such as ripeness will cause differences in your results. C.Ommercial pectins come in liquid or powder fom\S. Either is satisfac- tory but be sure to use the kind c.alled for in the recipe. Advantages of the added-pectin method are: fruit that is fully ripe can be used, cooking time is shorter, and is stan- dardized so there is no question about when the prod\lct is done; and the yield from a given amount of fruit is better. Fruit pectins should be stored in a cool, dry place so they will retain their gel strength. They should not be held over from one year to the next. ~ Acid is needed for flavor and to activate the pectin to form the gel. The acid content varies from one fruit to another and is higher in under- ri pe Crui ts. Wi lb Crui ts that are low in acid such as persimmons and figs, lemon juice or citric acid Cool off with coffee on 1ce C.001 off, coffee lovers, w ith delicio usl y satisfying coffee on ice. Th e secret t o full-bodied coffee on ice is to make it double strength. That means using 2 tablespoons of coffee -twice the amount you normally use for hot coffee -and ~ cup (6 fluid ounces) of fresh water per serving. Pour the hot, freshly brewed co£fee into an ice-filled pitcher or tall, ice-filled glasses. The double strength coffee allows for the meltmg of the ice cubes. If you like, add cream and sugar, but keep in mind that "basic black" iced coffee is low in calories. The makers of Max- well Houae, Yuban and Sanka brand deca- ffeinated coffee are of- fering a free iced coffee recipe bulletin wtth ttpe and .ervtng suggestions. Send your name and addreel to: C.Offeeon Ice, General Foodl C.Orpor- adon, 3 Stuart Drive, Box 8180, Kankakee, CLL60902. P ERFECT PEAR SALAD Fm cantaloupe halves whh frnh California .Bartlelt pear wedpe, aJlced cucumber and chopped w•ter crftl « parsley. Top wHh yocurt. c:ottap c~ or whipped 1weelentd ~am cheetie. 1s commonly added Sugar helps in gel color than those made bath canner) 01 sU>red m to create a greatt?r from the jars? I've had a Q. Is there some way to Thus, when a recipe calls formation , serves as a with sugar, and the a freezer. vacuum ln the jar and number of jars of jelly test fruit to see If 1t hall for added lemon juice. preserving agent, and flavor wlll be somewhat QUESTIONS WE ARE thereby ensure a seal. get moldy as a result of enough pectin! don't omit this essential contributes to the flavor di fr ere n t . Light ASK~D: The heat fonned in pro-this. A. You can try this ingredient. of the jellied product. It mild-flavored honey is Q. I've never processed cessing drives the air out A. ln warm humid method: add 1 teupoon To test for fruit tart-also has a firming effect the best kind to use. jelly or jam and have had of the jar, a vacuum is climates, paraffin does of cooked fruit Juice to 1 ness. Mix l teaspoon on fruit, a property that Artificial sweeteners no problem with jars created as the jar cools. not provide an adequate tablespoon of rubbing lemon juice, 3 table-is useful in making can be used in making sealing or spoilage. So The vacuum pulls the lid seal for jellies and jams. alcohol (70 percent al- spoons water and 'h tea-preserves. Beet and cane jellies and jams if you use why do the new jelly down and seals the jar. Changes in temperature cohol). Stir slightly to spoon sugar and compare sugar can be used with recipes designed es-making directions all call The processing is not cause the jelly jars to mix. Do not ta.ate! Ju.ices its taste to that of the equal success. Honey or peclally tor these prod-for processing jelly and necessary for safety expand and contract and rich in pectin will form a fruit. U the fruit. juice is corn syrup can be ucts. Jelly made without jam In a water bath for 5 purpoees. the paraffln to shrink, jelly-like mass that can not as tart as the mixture. substituted for some of sugar will spoil unless it minutes? thus breaking the seal. be picked up with a fork. add 1 tablespoon of the sugar. However, ls processed in the same A. This processing is Q. What causes the Instead, use regular can-U small stringy lumps lemon juice to each cup of products made with way that ~ed fruit is recommended as a paraffin seal on jelly to n i n g jars with form, the juices are low "uice. ~~~~--h_on_e~y_w_i_ll_ha~v_e_a_dar~k_e_r_._p_rocessed~~~~(i_n~a~w_a_te_r-.:.p_rec~a-u_tl_ona~r~y~m-e_as_ur~e~s-h_nn_·_k~a-n_d_..;...p_ull~-aw__;ay=--se~Jf_-se~al.i-n~g=-lid_s_.~~~~m-pec=---tin~.~~~~~- BONELESS 1· 77 ~2~~~e~,TEAK lb . ~ . .......... BLADE CUT 89 £~.!-tSK ROAST LO . SALTINE 59 GENERIC 55 ~~CKERS ,60z eo·• PAPER TO"!~h~,. 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Invite family and friends to a rip-roaring soiree in the style of the Great Gatsby, Costumes are de rigueur, my dear, and a Charleston Contest will set the pace. Toast the contestants with a Fitzgerald Fizz, and start things hopping. After the dancing, take a break with Gatsby Veal, an elegant en\ree stuffed wit h mortadella, mozzarella, salami and p r osci u tto in a rum-enhanced sauce. Topping it all off, a Bunny Hop Mousse is the tail end, winning you the sweetest compliments of all. FITZGERALD F IZZ 1 quart orange juice 1 cup lime juice 'h cup lemon juice ~cup superfine sugar 1 bottle (~quart) dark rum (80 proof) 1 bottle (28 ount'es) club soda Ice Cubes Lemon and lime slices In pitcher, combine juices, sugar and rum. Chill. J ust before ser- ving, add soda, ice cubes and fruit slices. Makes about 3 quarts. GATSBY VEAL 3 large thin slices veal (about 12x6 inches) ~ pound mortadella, thinly sliced 'It pound Italian salami, thinly sliced 'It pound mozzarella cheese, shredded 'It pound prcieciutto, thinly sliced '-4 cup fine dry bread crumbs 'It cu p chopped parsley 1 large clove garlic, minced 6 hard cooked eggs, peeled 2 tablespoons olive oil ·'h teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon pepper 6 alice5 bacon 1 ~cups tomato aauce ~ cup dark rum (80 proof) l large clove garllc minced ~ teaspoon basil, crushed Have butcher remove leg bone and pound veal very thin. Lay out veal, sligh tly overlapping long sides. Pound overlapping areas to press meat together . Top veal with slices of mortadella and thin salami. S prinkle with cheese. Top with prosciutto. Combine bread crumbs, parsley, and 1 clove garlic. Sprinkle mixture over proeciutto. Place eggs along one 12-inch edge of veal. Carefully roll up veal jelly-roll fashion, being careful to keep eggs in place. Fasten with string. Place veal roll in lightly greased baking dish. Se850n with salt and pepper. Top with bacon. Combine re- mainin g ingredients. Pour over veal. Bake at 350 degrees for l hour, until veal is tender. Chill overnight. Slice to serve. Makes 8 servings. BUNNY HOP MOUSSE 1 package unflavored gelatin ~ cup cold orange juke 3 eggs, separated 1h cups sugar l ~ cups milk, scalded Va cup dark rum (80 proof) 6 tablespoons inltant ooffee granules l cup heavy cream. whipped 2egg whites ~ teaspoon grated or- MIDDLE EA.STERN ~ Combine rout lamb or chicken and fresh aliced California Bartlett pean in pocket brNd halve.. OoMop with mayonnai9e btended with curry and Mid crtap lettuce for a unique hearty undwich. F)un f or a 1tuff-your -own sand- wich party. ' Rely on financial t advice by Sylvia Porter I in the lllJ Piil ange peel ~ cup crumbled macaroons Sweetened whipped cream long enough to go around ange juice to soften; aet a 1-quart souffle dish aside. ln top of double and overlap. OU foll on boiler, beat together egg one side. Wrap around yolks and sugar until dish, oiled side in, to creamuy. Graduallly make a 3-inch standing bent m scal<ted milk. Add collar above dish. Fasten rum and instant coffee. with tape or string. Cook over hot, not boil- Sprinkle gelatin over o.r· ing water until mixture thickens slighty. Stir prepared 10uffle diah. constantly. Stir in Chill until set. Before gelatin. Chill until slight-serving, remove collar. :J thickened. Beat egg Pat cookie c rumbs whites until atlff but not around outside of sou f- dry. Fold whipped fle. Decoratewithsweet- cream, egg whi te8I' and ened w hipped cream and orange peel into gelatin oranges. Makes 6 to 8 mixture. Spoon lnto servings. PERMS •.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••.•.• 135 to 145 l slice orange, cut Into wedges Fold over lengthwise a strip of aluminum foil Includes End f:I.' C.nt.....cat .. . Chop. . 0 LB. 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Chee•eSllcn. 25-LB •8.I9 •a.oz •2.I9 12~oz 35e 1~oz •I.29 ,~oz •I.29 12o0z •2.07 1rocr 59e . ..... »CT •2.36 .I . 64·0Z •I.69 ,a~•I.49 __ ••• Natural Upt ...... •2.09 -..M -ir:~-· •"f c.~.l'Jfg'1€!1_.":tl~ • ._, J 'r L • I ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 ~~:.~~~:1!,~~~~a~~~ ~n~y•~~~~ let I ~ free?.er jam supplied by MCP Foods, juices flow freely. Inc. Additional recipes are available.by Measure sugar into dry bowl to be writing the company at P.O. Box 3633, added later. Measure crushed Anaheim, CA 92803, or calling its peaches, berries and lemon juice into toll-free number: 1-800-422-4283. a large bowl or kettle; stir well. BERRY-PEACH FREEZER JAM 2 cups peaches, fully ripe, crushed (about 2 pounds) I 'A cups berries, fully ripe, crushed (about 11.4 pints) 'A cup lemon juice 1 package pectin 1 cup light corn syrup 4 'h cups sugar Note: Raspberries, strawberries, blackberries or black raspberries may be used. Rinse, peel. pit and crush peaches. Rinse and stem berries. Crush Slowly pour in pectin, stirring vigorously. Set aside 30 minutes. Stir occasionally. Add light corn syrup, stir well. Gradually stir in sugar. Wanning to 100 degrees will hasten sugar dis- solving time, but do not heat any hotter than 100 degrees. When sugar has dissolved, the jam is ready to ladle into clean, air-tight, suitable freez.er containers with tight lids. Leave 'h-inch head space. Store in refrigerator for up to three weeks or in freezer for up to one year. Makes 7 cups. 5 GOOD REASONS TOHAMITUP. Honey Baked Ham '. save SOc on OREO® Cookies and _CHIPS AHOYr is fulfy-cooked and ready to serve. OREO-the one and only. The dark, delicious, creamy, crunchy, chocolate sandwich coo kie. And CHIPS AHOY!-the '16 Chip' cookie that's now baked with even more chocolate taste. There's more chocolate in every chip and more chocolate taste in every cookie. Buy them today ... you'll love the savings, too. In fact. it tastes bftt when served at room temperature. which m.1kes 11 the perfKI h•m for your holiday picnic or p.irty. To order rour whole or half ham . C'1ll your loc" Honey S..ked H•m Comp.iny store. WE DO CATERING • GIFT CERTIFICATES AE~~~~~M PRE-ORDERS NOT NECESSARY BUT APPRECIATED • Special Limited Edition • Quality Anchor Hocking Glassware • Filled with "M&M's" . Chocolate Candies 50¢ from every Jar purchased goes to help "M&M's"® Chocolate candles support the 1984 Olymplc Games Look for the "M&M's" '" 1984 Olympic Commemorative · Jar In participating retell atorea Nabisco Bakes America's Best-Loved Cookies • ave ~ oti America's favorite cereal! --· ~-- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3. 1983 o 1 Le ftovers can have pizzazz Sometimes leftovers lack piuau when served the eecond time around. But there's no reason to aerve ho-hum leftover poultry any more. You can take that extra turkey (or chicken) and tum it into a festive main djsh -Tur- key-Vegetable Salad wt.th Confetti Dressing. 'turkey-Vegetable &yad is as wholesome as it ls flavorful. Stripe of leftover eooked turkey are arranged with cold 009ked broccoli flower- eta and carrots, then ac- cented with tomato slices on a bed of crisp greens. The real beauty of this salad is its special crown- ing touch -Confetti Dressing. Flecked with color and full of crunchy texture and good taste, this one-of-a-kind dress- ing adds all the zest you need to transform lef- tover turkey into excit- ing fare. And it's quick to fix. Simply mix mayon- naise with a bit of milk and add finely chopped Fas ting puts undue Stress on body Dieters who fast to lose weight not only put undue stress on their minds, and bodies, but risk getting locked into a prolonged. extreme regi- men of starvation to maintain weight lam. "Psychologically. fast- ing can have profound effects on the individual, most commonly trigger- ing increased irritability and waning sexual and 90Cial interest," says Roy Young. M.D., -.Qce chair- man of the UCLA School of Medicine. In cases of dramatic weight loss brought on by stavation diets, Young says even close . re la tionsah.i ps can be dis- · ru pted. •• The first physical sen- aations generally as~ aociated with .tasting are dizzinea, fatigue and feelings o f intense hunger, but after three to four days, acute hunger pangs virtuallly disappear. giving the dieter a false sense of well-being. "Many obese individ- uals, h oweve r , ex- perience a real sense of euphoria, caused per- haps by the realiz.ation that they are achieving a long-aought goal of con- siderable weight loss," says Young. As fasting continues, the body progressively uses more fat as it tries to preserve essential pro- tein needed to keep vital organs functioning. "If the fast is prolonged, the body will eventually use up all available fat and literally start feeding on itael!." Young attributes the growing popularity of fasting -and its con- tribution to the preva- lence of anorexia nervosa -to our society's in- creased emphasis on thinness. "Our whole concept of beauty has changed in the last 40 yea.rs," he •ys. "Being exceedingly thin is viewed as the ideal and people will go to great lengths to achieve that idea, even if it me.ans starving them- selves." Acoording to Martin Katahn. Ph.D. director of the Weight Manage- ment Program at Van- derbilt University, fast- l n g o r severe calorie-restricted diets are dead-end streets to maintaining weight loa. "U you give your body i.., it can learn to live with lem and you run the riak of slowing down your metabolmn," he •>'9· "With a slower metabolmn, wefaht gain become9 much eaaler when you retum to a nonnal eating pattern, afwr fut.Ing." Katahn contends that the answer to permanent -.etght lam Ue. in daily ~erda -enough to bum 200 calorie. -and malntaininc • t.lanced diet hued on the tour food IJ"OUJIS: milk, meat, veptablel and fnJlt.1, and breeda and cerala. pepper, pimiento and green onion. Pour It over Turkey-Vegetable Salad. TURKEY-VEGETABLE SALAD WITH CONFETTI DRESSING l cup real mayonnaise ~cup milk 2 tablespoons finely chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons finely chopped pimiento 2 tablespoons thjn} y sliced green onions V. teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon pepper 4 cups tom lettuce or spinach leaves IA pound cooked tur- key. cut into strips (about 2 cups) 3 cups cooked broccoli flowerets .• 2 IA cups sliced cooked carrots 2 medium tomatoes, sliced Parsley for garnish .. In a small bow I stir together 841ad dressing. milk, green pepper. pi- miento, green onion, salt and pepper. Cover and refrigerate. Cook and cool carrots and broccoli flow ere ts. Place lettuce or spinach on serving plat- ter if desired. Arrange turkey. broccoli, carrots and tomatoes on top. Serve with salad dress- ing, and gamisb with a sprig of mint or parsley. HUGHES BEEF •••• THE ONLY CHOICE! LEAN GROUND BEEF lESS THAN 22% F.AT CONTENT La.1.69 U S 0 A Choice S.el 6oneleu CLOD ROAST l& 1.89 E ,tro leon leu Thon 1 5% Fot GROUND BEEF lB 1.89 FRESH LOBSTER ---WHOLE COOKED "FLOWN IN FROM NEW ZEALAND" BONELESS CHUCK llEAK USDA CHOICE BEEf • I 89 CHUCIC L•. e Armo<ir Stor 12·or Pt.g SLICED BACON EA 1.39 Pork, Reg or Hot, 1 lb Roll FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE EA 1.19 s LB. CENllR CUI CHUCK ROAll BEEF I 19 CHUCK L•. e Fo,tt• Form1 FORMED TURKEY BREAST l B 2.89 Fo,te• Fo1m1 With R1b1 HALF TURKEY BREAST l& 3 .39 HONEYDEWS SWEET, WHOLE MELONS ~ LB. 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It's the pt'ak of the l-can't-<.:ook-m-th1s-neat sum- mertime Here are two recipes for light nutr1uous meals you can prepare in tht.• cool of the morning and chill -or even freeze -until necdro. In each dish, low-calorie (only 10 to 50 calories per serving) fresh tasting canned gravy is the key to easy preparation and rich flavor. · The first red pc US<'S bounty from the backyard garden or supermarket produce counter. The second trans- fonns le ftover turkey into festive Chinese take-out The dish may be made with lt>ftover turkey or chicke n and chicken gravy. Fresh snow peas or canned bamboo shoots make nice crunchy addsuons, added with the other chow mem vegetables. Serve over chow mem noodJes and top with whole or chopped cashews. TURKEY TURIN 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cup sliced zucchini squash 114 cup chopped onion 2 cans ( 101h ounces each) mushroom gravy 1 cup cu bed l-o<>ked turkey 'h cup cherry tomatoes cut in haH V. cup sliced pitted ripe olives 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 4 teaspoon basil leaves, crushed 2 cups cooked 1h1n spaghetti In 2-quart saul-epan over mC'dsum heat. m hot butter. <.-ook ZUt'<.'hini and onion un ul tendPr, shr often. Add gravy, turkey. tomatoes. olives, parsh•y and basil, stirring often. Divid~ in to 4 individual casseroles. Cover and freeze until read y to use. To serve: Reheat and serve over spaghetti. Ma kes about 4 cups or 4 servings. TURKEY AND VEGETABLES CHINESE STYLE i t<iblcsJXX>ns butter or margarml• 1h cup sliced mushrooms 1 • cup sliced celery '1• cup diagonally sliced green onion l small clove garlic. mmced 1 can { 10 it, ounces) chick'en gravy 1 cup chow mcm vegetables ~ cup cooked turkey. t·ut in str-1µ:. Chow m ein noodles 1-'. cup whole cashews ln 2-quart saucepan over medium heat. in hot butter, brown mushrooms and cook celery, green onfon and garht· until tender-crisp, stirring frequently Reduce heat to low; add gravy. chow ·mein vegetables and turkey, simmer until heated through. Divide into 2 individual casserol<.>s. Cover and freeze until ready to use. To serve: Reheat and St>rve w ith chow mein noodles. PUBLIC NOTICE - -~UBLIC -NOTICE --I NOTICE TO CREDITORS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS OF BULK TRANSFER NAME STATEMENT Nollee Is hereby gtveo to creditors The following perso~s are doing of lhe w11hln named 1r11n1feror(1) business as that a bulk transl er Is aboul 10 be EXECUTIVE HOUSE l TO, 88 t made on personal properly herein-Oover Drive Su11e 15, Newpon alter d~robed ~eoch. Call! 92663 TPlil names and buainess ed· ROBERT 0 SMITH. 88 t Dover dresses of 1h11 1n1ended transferon Drive Sune 15 Newport Beach. are J P Mac's lncorporlled. a Cell· allf 92663 fornla e-0<pora11on 3100 Airway Av· RAYMOND W OEMOTT 88 I enue, 118, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Oove< Drove Suole 15. Newpori FEDERAL I 0 NUMBER 95 Beech, Calof . 92663 3101 105 I VANGUARD INVESTMENT The lot•hon in California of IPlil CORP . 881 Oover Orove. Suile 15, cll1et execultve ott1ce or pronc1p•l lNewpon Beach. Calif 92663 oosmess ottlce of lhe 1n1ende<1 Thos business 1s conducle<I by a lransleror Is SAME AS ABOVE llm11e<1 par1nerstup All olhe< business names and Id· Vanguard lnves1men1 dresses used by lhe 1n1eoded 1rsns· Corp ferO< w1lh1n three years 18$1 years I Rol>e<I 0 Sm11h, Pres last past so far as known lo the This s1a1emen1 was foled wllh lhe 1riteoded lransleree are NONE County Clerk or Orange County on The name(•) and business eddreas July 13. 1983 ot the in1ended 1ran1leree(s) F2205'4 are.JOHN R ENTERPRISES. INC . a PubhShed Orenge Coast Dally California corp0<a1ton, 3100 Airway Pllol July 27 Aug 3 10. 17 1983 Ave 118, Cosla Mesa, C• 92626 4259·831 Social Securoly Number 396-18 3906 ,_I ------------ That the property pertinent hereto I PUBLIC NOTICE I ~ described 111. general as ll11tures and equlpmen1. lea!M!. 1nven1ory of '------------1 Slock being a pornon of the Asset STATEMENT OF of tile below named corporellon and I ABANDONMENT OF USE OF S~&Soda ~~I~.~ ~~~kl .75 1.1~ 15 69 5u~~~~~1.~ry ll) n:. $192 located at 1014:1 Adams Ave Hunt· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 1ngton Beach. Californoa 92646 I TM ro11ow1ng persons have aban~ The Business name used by Hid doned lhe use ol lhe F1clll1ous Bus•· 1ransrerors at said 1oca11on is JP lness Name THE MILK PALACE MACS GENERAL STORE RES· 8•0 W 191h SI Costa Mesa Calo! fAURANl A Ca111orn1a Corporation 921517 Thal said bulk transfer is intended JEFF E "1AC00NAl0. 11388 St 10 be consummated at 1ne othce ot Pierre Way Cypress. Calll . 90630 Western Mutual Es<:row Co•oor LYNNE W MACDONALD 11388 a11on 700 Soutn Tustin S1ree1 Suite SI Pierre Way Cypress Calo! I 0. County or Orange Cs111orn1a on 90630 °' alter August 26 1983 Tne F1c11hous Business Name re This bulk 1ransrer os not subject 10 !erred 10 above was hie? 1n Orange Ca11lorn1a Unolorm Commercial Counly on Sep 1 1982 Code Sec11on 6106 This Dus1ness was conducted Dy Tna name anc:J ac:Jdress of lhe per· a.n 1nd1v1duat son with whom claims msy be flled is This s1a1emen1 was flied w1lh lhe Western Mulual Escrow Corpor-County Clerk ol Orange County on a11on P o Box 5750 Orsnge Cahf July 13 1983 92667 and lhe 1as1 day 101 r.11rio f 1"'64 1 c1a1ms by any credolor shall be J Published Orange Coas1 Oaoly AuguSI 25 1983 w111cn is lhe DUSI· '11ot July 27 Aug 3 10 17 1983 ness day belore tne consummalton 4265-83 dale specllled aDove Oaled June 29 i 983 PubhShed Orange Coas1 Daily PliJLIC NOTICE P1101 August 3 1983 --------------44 13-A1 SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE PUBLIC NOTICE Ordinance 83-16 is scheduled to be ------------1n lull lorce end effect 30 days lrom NOTICE OF ns adoption on July 18. 1983. and NON-RESPONSIBILITY was adopted by lhe tollow1n9 roll call N.011c-e •• hereby given that the ,vote Council Members undersigned woll not be responsible AYES H&ll, Jor111sori McFarland. tor any debts or Ila Doh toes conaracte<l Schafer oy anyone othe• than myself, on or \ NOES None atrer tho~ date Dated July 2S, 1g93 ABSENT Hefllog Bruce Thomas Ordinance 83-16, es1aDl1shesl 682 Congress SI 1s1andards and perm11 requirements Costa Mas• Ca tor Sldewalk Hies and parking 101 Publ she<I Orange Cont Daily saies P1lo1 Juty :17 28, August 3 1983 l Trie lull te•t of lhe proposed ord1.I __________ 4_2_8_6_·8_3 nance may be read 1n the Cilyl 1Mm•1c ""'TICE Clerk s olllce at 77 F111r Or1ve. Costa ~ UDL nu Mesa Eiieen P Phinney NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'I SALE C11y Cler~ PuDlllhed Orange Coest Oaoly P1101 August 3, 1983 4238-83 On Augusl 24, 1983 II 9 30 A M FORECLOSURE CONSULTANTS I INC a C1J1f0<n1a e-0<por111on es PUBLIC ..,...TICE frustee or Succ.uor Trustee of nu Iha! certain Deed ot Tru11aaecu1ee11----9-U-M_M_A_"_Y_Of ___ _ Dy VOSHIHIKO KODAMA, a sing.. PllllOPOSED ORDINANCE man and rtlCOfded February 23 1983 as 1nsirument No 83-082612 A praposed ordinance is sched '" OH1Ciat AecO<dl of H•<l Couniy, luled tor adoption a1 !Pie regular C11y Ca111orn1a and pvrtllllnl 10 1na1 C8f-Council meeting of AuguSI 1 1983 191n Notice or Oetautt lheraunder r• !Ordonance 83-18 deletes lhe re- corded ,Aprot 29 1983 111 1nstrume1n Qu1temen1 tor II Condlllonal Use Per· No 83-1112341 01 OffiClala Records 1m11 tor new condominiums. while re- or said Counly will under and 1a1n1ng II tor tne conversion ol apart· pursuant 10 said Deed ol Trust sell al menll to condominiums In addiloon, pUbloc auction tor cash iewful !language•• lidded lo give sup~orl tol money ot the United Stetes ol requeSls 101 conversion W1thir.g Re· Am..,1ca a cashier s check payable develapment Pro,ect Area No I to said Trustee dniwn on 8 slale or wrien lhey onctude a le~ally bindmg nahonal bank a Slate or teder 11 agr'J('ment wn1ch m1119a1es displace· cre<lil union. or 8 Slate or lederat ment or residents and provides savings and loan assoc1ahon dom•· lower cost 11ousong coled in lhll state. 111 ""' courtyard The motion lo g111e Ordinance area between lhe 1wo staorceses 01 83 18 llrst reading carried by lhe the ALLEN SUILOING located 81 rollowing 1011 call vote Council Mem· 1 U081 Yorba S1ree1 on the C•IY of jbers fus11n, County 01 Orange California AYES H811, Johnson. Schafer all that ngllt title and onteresl con l NOES None veyed 10 and now helel by it under ABSENT Herszog NICI Oeed of Trust on the pr099<ly ABSTAIN McFarland 51tullad 1n said County and Stale rna lull text 01 Ille prooosed Or<l1· de1erlbed 81 nan~ may be read 1n . lhe City Lot 69 of Traci 2954 a1 per map !Clerk • ottlee at 77 fair Of1ve. Costa recOfded in Bool< 104, Pegft 25-27 Mesa Eiieen P f'hlnney. of MllGllll1neou1 Maps 1n Iha offlCe City Clerk ot Iha County Recorder 01 Mid IPubh!lhed Orange Coul Oalty Plto1 County Aug 3 1g93 4238-83 The llrMI a<ldrns or other com-1------------ mon deeignaoon of Iha aald real fltmlC NOTICE propa<1y 2SO Loy04• Road Coste 1---...;...;;;.;;.;~...;.;.;-....--. __ _ Mesa Cahlorn•a ITATIMl!NT Of' WJT"°"AWAL Said Mia wt" be maela wtlhovt FROM l'ART•R9"tf" ~RATIHO werranly ••PfetlOflmplied regard· UNDl!R flCTITIOOS 1ng Ulla. poa-•ton Of encum· 8UllNEll NA• b••ncM. 19 Hlltfy Iha unpaid b•I· Tha lollowlnt p1rton llu 1110., ........ l\.'0110, \I\ •I\·' t111 \\ t11 .... I H• f \\.ti, J tt .. ,1. \ '"···· I .~.I •• , ... ,, I .L ·I t I 1· f 11 h I 'f \t J&B ... I I "'' I I .. I John nil' Wa lkl.'r 111 • 1 :::: Ten Hi~h Wild Turkey Old Calho un K£'sslc r Coldbrook 1111 "·' .... l'r ... 1 tu. It. ~ ,.,. I Olympia or Oly Gold 1: 1·~ Kaiser<l om 1 ......... 11 .. ,.,. '"· ~ Bl'l'.k s 'H llllHf I\ .. I ,, .... L Coke or Dier Coke Pcp~i or Di.cc Pc p!-i 'I .... s 13 99 .. s 1499 l ir $897 .,""'' SiQ95 ·'""" s5 39 1.1 •• $655 I ,•11• $~99 ~ .... Popoy Vodka ~ 80 Proof $688 ;:; t.75 Ltr. fet:er Flo ra n.,,.1 ,,,, \t.,. ..... 1,.. .., ... ; .... ,, $647 ,. .• , $1Q95 " ... 1 $1245 "'"'I $6 99 pnng' '·i, .. ~ Milano Lolonis \'incyarJ .-1 J. Pcdroncdli . '•O Ult l•#*'ll Colony Portatap Chabli:-. •. Rh in ~', $ 5 Ro!il' o r 99 B u q:unJv Cnmpan· L al $7.99 5 iter p~~ Budweiser Miller Lite Beer\ Coors Miche loh tl..rlltr .. 1° s 2225 11 ... 11..... s 222s I~, ill.t1.I $ 3 42 5 ,~ .. 11 .... 1 s342s 11. •• 1\ .... 1 s402s Liquor Barn makes buying Bordeaux Futures EASY! I 111lk 11\\'f 1111r l',fl'tl'I\\' f1,t 11f 1'1/'t~ ~·h,11,•,1 11 \ 1111r p11r1 h,,,,., ,1n h rl1r,.,. ht11tll'' pn lt1h,·I .4nJ \u11 ,,111 • h.ir11•· it "" \1111r h.1nl.. ,.1rJ . fl1n ,,, C h a teau <le Sale~ C h a tcau Talbot l<J '1 Juh4n l<IM~ ;;,,•not 111C~~~~A~~114~ruaud-La;~~~~ $ iQ99 " ~~~~~~!!:Mcyncy ;w,,.1 $719 You Do Have A Choice - PREGNANCY TERMINATION TESTING, COUNSELING & AEFFERALS Pers0nsl, Confidential & Profttsslonst Care M«nber Diplomat• American Board OB/OYN 551-4747 PERSONAL CHOICE Firestonl' Vim' ·arJ, Lower Lake Winery 1 "'"' I • I• Fetzer Vineyard!' ,,:.~ ~·· ~ ... Raymond Vint>ya rd!! '·•·1 11 Almaden \1 "''" . -· ., $6 99 s 1097 s799 $1 Q95 '$J99 ~ & Si6wt ?ltulaL ~'8~ ..... 1$J99 Fct:cr Sim i Guenoc Cilur:o E &J GaUo I''""·• I,"•' ul.U ' •• ' "''.!• ., ·ii $449 ., .... s4 99 .. $4 99 $219 Vivante from Ta\'ll'r Californi.i Cdbr~ S~'i()Uu4 Pau l Ma~son \ 111111111'-lk 11, .. , ., I ,., d ,,. F reixl'net \ 111\1 .. lt 'I~, Korhel Hun~ I \II t 1'1, San Giol'JliO \••• "f\oft•"ll1 Mal' son Blan•· 1 "0"'1'0 '"'· llrv• ~ '"" 11" '-l't,,~ 1tt. nld fhH ~ " 1111 , "''\ nd .. ,.; "'\"''I $4 99 $444 s72 9 $4 97 $} 97 Inglenook (.'hnhli,, Rhm1•, Ho"·', Uur1:uoJ,, 1-n·n,·h C11l11mh;irJ, Ch .. nin RI.in,·. linf.rnJrl "' H1f,lini: 3 Liter l'1•mr arl' at $fl.IN ance due on the note 0< notet -wKhOra•n aa a ,_...,., partn.t curad by Mid 0..0 Of Trull to wit lrom Iha l'«'MftMt> ._.,atlng Sl4,"'4 81. pkls Iha fOllowlng """ undaf ttla flGtlttow ~· -mated cost•. expantM and ad-of """*' at Iha II~ of tha lnOlal e>vbll · "' .. tMl lH fll"' l'Yoctuoti.M, cation or !hit Notice of Sii• 1u o C1talln• ttrHI, L19una S 15.877 90 NOTICE TO PROPERTY .. acll, C ... fOfft .. f21Q1 OWNERS Tiie ftolltlovt IKltffM11 name YOU ARE IN OEFAUL f UNDER A etata tor llM partMfllllp w11 fti.ct DEED ~ TRUST, DATED FEBRU· °" MIJ n . 1tu '" Illa CoufttJ of ARY 17, 1983 UNLESS vou TAKE O•otnt•· The lull nerM end rMI• 1'Clf0N TO PROTECT YOUR dance ot the ,,_reon wMhdrewlng PAOPEiATY. tT MA'I' BE SOLO AT A aa 1 pertn_. It 23 LOCATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA _ PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN l'atrlcll Mlchanaud EXPLANATION OF THE-NATURE 1'20 Catalina 81raat OF THE PROCEEDING 1'0 AINST t.ao1111a hach, Callt. t2tft YOU. YOU SHOUl..0 CONT ACT A 1'9ned: LAWYER 01tad July 21, 1913 0..ald Mlclleftaud FORECLOSURE CONSULT AHTI . Mafll YlctOf larMI INC l'atrlGll lllllCl!leftllld u Truflea Tiiie el1t._t waa Mad wlttl Illa 140$1 YO<bl 81taat Suite 2t0 Countr Clatli of Or.,,.a COVfttJ Oft Mi-.111n \'i1'J"· Rr,·n1wn1.J, CiarJ"n Cimw. l nrT111i;(, Pacnlma, Hr m•1. An1hC'lm, Palm rrin•'· Th11u•anJ 01k•. P1ud1·n1, U.nn"f1•r, Lt l11hr1 (. •n1111a l'ul., ( •ran1Ja 11111,, RIH•r.IJ1·, (,.'it•ll M1·,a,, Ran(h<l Cucam11njl1, Pomnn1, On"""', l'1lm Ur•rn, 81•llfinwrr, \\\••t C1wina anJ Or1n111· 1726 Superior Ave., Cocta Mesa · Phone: 645-1608 25876 Mulrtands, Mission VieiO •• Phone: 855· 1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove -Phone: 638·41 45 263 South Euclid Avenue, Anaheim · Phone: 991·6892 STORE HOURS: Tuelln C111tforn4t 1~80 dela lndtcatff by ftla atemp .00.a, tH •J7J 1.311•2 , ... Na. ttotJJ I h'"'' .m I M1eh1at w Gr11hrh ,~ ...... 0r1noa c ... 1 Dally l'llot ' lw iquor Barn L_ ~ _ '''"!...,., .. h.11···· r "'""·I'"- ·""' \11\11.,"l'I ti t .. r l.1·" Pvbh~ Or .. Coot D1Hy P1tol IJ\llJ '1, Allfull S,10, 1l, 1t_, .-,UOU'I I 10 17 19834"4$? e.,1 427Hlj . 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Item Not to Include '"felcnter . Uem Not to include ·retailer''. "tree • "groce1y purcha1e" "lree", "gtocery purchaae" "free'', "grocery purcha1e" "ltee·. 'g1ocery pu1c ha1e coupons. coupons gTeater· than coupon&. coupona areate1 than coupons. coupona Qteater than coupons. coupons gTeater than one dollai or esc·eed the Yalue 01 one dollar 01 e:rc.ed the Yalue of one dollar 01 ese98d the Yalu• or one dollar or esceed the value or the uem £11cludes liquor, tobacco the Item £:aclud• Uquor, tobaQOO the llem £:rclud81 Uquo1, tobacco the Item Escludes liquor. tobacco and dairy products and dairy producta and dalry producta and dauy produC1s Limit One Item Per Limit One nem Per Limit One Item Pet Limit One Hem Per Manutacturen' Coupon and Manutacturen· Coupon and Mcmutac:twen' Coupon and Wanutactwen' Coupon and t.imit 6 Double Coupons Per Um1t 6 Doub&e Coupom Per Um1t 6 Double Coupons Per Limit 6 Double Coupons Pei CUltomer. Coupon eU9Ctin CUltomer. Coupon et19CU•e CUltomer. Coupon et19CU•e Cuatom•. Coupon eU9Cti•• August 4 thN August 10, 1963 Auguat 4thNAUQUSt10.1913 AUO'\llf 4 thN AUQU.St 10, 1913 August 4 thN August 10. 1963 P1esent 1hl$ coupon along~ any ontt ManuloC1wers oll" coupon and O•I dou.ble t • SQ'VUIQS when you pwchase the item Not 10 include lelal.ler ·11ee g1ocerv purchase ooupons coupom grea1er than one dollar or eirceed th• value ol lh• item Escludes Uquo1 tobacco and dauy produC1s Llmit One Item Per Manutacturen· Coupon and Llmit 6 Double Coupons Per CUltomer. Coupon eU9Cti•• August 4thNAugust10, 19&3 Discover Ralphs New Low Prices on Top Quality Golden Prel1liUl1l Meat Dairy/Deli -Country Crock" l 99 Shedd's Spread >,:, • Grocery Values R;roar 01 OranG .69 S okely" atorade llO& bCl USDA-Whole h:m Grade A 55 Fryers • Grade A-Fros.en perlb. 99 Tyson Cornish GameHens • USDA Cboice-{Shoulder Chops 199 lb.) i:~mb )29 Shoulder Roast USDA Insp.-Golden Premium Beef Chuck-per lb. O·Bone Roast USDA lnsp. ·Golden Premium Beef Chuck-per lb 7-Bone Steak J USDA lnsp ·Go11•n Premium per lb Beef Stew Meat USDA ln.ap.-Golden Premium leef Round-per lb. Boneless Round Steak J39 J39 J89 J99 Golden Premium per lb. Fryer Wings Golden Premium-Fryer per lb. Thighs or Drumsticks Farmer John-Shoulder per lb. Pork Roast USDA lnsp.-Golden Premium .59 J09 J19 per lb. J79 Beef Short Ribs USDA In.lp .. Golden Premium Beel Chuck-per lb. J99_ Cross Rib Roast looeleU-F\&llf Cooked &1:rea1 299 Hams Vita Pakt-Ch1lled l 79 Orange Juice v.~ • Ralphs-Natural Cheddar 3 29 Extra Sharp Cheese s:r • Mama J1orell1'5·8utter & l 99 Garlic Bread 1 ::: • Albedo's-Assoned 169 Fresh Pasta ~= . u~ 1.89 A.11redo's-O.Uctow Fettucine Sauce Albedo'l-Grated R.omano or 99 Parmesan Cheese ;:: • Liquor Values ~OIL can.a Pabst Beer All Varieties Club Cocktails ~3.89 ~ .98 Frozen Food Ralphs Lemonade GlffnGiant Cob Com uc:, 3/Sl 1.19 ·-pll:q Peppen,dge Farm-Turkey. Ham• Chff~ l 99 Dells "~ • ~ Wrap.Fromjloqda 83 urange Jwce ~:. . Or• Ida Potatoes Hash Browns 1.19 Bakery Values Ralpba SesameBWls Ralpbl-Cot1M Cake Fruit Swirls Ralpha-Fud~• Dontsh or Bear~1aws .59 .99 pll:g 129 Ol4 • pao oll pllg or• Ralpha-lluebe~. Chocolate Chip or Lemon Tea Cake ::; 1.29 switch ,Ir saveM more than a buck a bag* at Prices effective August 4 thru August 10, 1983 'r' c;...,,,..,.., , .. , 01 lil•IClf'• C#•CK .. f C_ ... , All 111 .... te lllH- Wo ••••••• ,.,.,...,, ,. ,,.,.,,., •• , ........ 1 toc-••ol-• .. -•ole<• •··A..-... tt ~ ~ ...._..., z-. W Oftlr ', ....... l>•••d .. _ ......... ,_.. .......... 111..,.., ................. ..,_ 111 ..... jlltleet ..................................................... ~ ··--· h••"t• ......................... 111...,, .. .u ........... ,. .............. ""• •MwU..0••• ..................... ,,_ ...... r ..... . Af-ht ... "'"'' "''"" od Ml'"• ·-.. oc• .. .._ •fttll ...... ~~ .............. .....,.....,....._, f91?~ .... IM-C ............ ,CMlfNl .. I Ot ..... ~ ~Miel< saw .59 Stewed Tomatoes i..oa om Peanut Butter 1.62 Ji1 110& 1111 Duncan Hlnes-A.ssoned Varieties .89 Cake Mix llV.O& boll Duncan Kines-Ready-To.spread 1.29 Frosting 1611\0& P'IJ Crisco Oil .,oe 2.28 bU Regular or Butter Flavor 2.15 Crisco Shortening HI> CQD Mts .99 ayonnaise . Uoe .... ICtng Size-Laundry Detergent .. :.· 3.69 Oxydol Bath Siz• .49 Zest Bar Soap SV.0& lie Produce/Floral H°~Citian Pineapples s:r .39 CalUomla 39 Avocados ~" • SweetJ~b Cas aMelons nesn.~110 Green Cabbage c:r .19 c:r .17 each .49 b~ch 1.49 ~b 2.49 Fresh-Crlsp Green Band Celery Fresh Cut Marigolds Fteah Cul PomPoms Appetite Shoppe * .. • <;!!!P • Crunchy ~1aussen Pickles Imported Male~l Dail.ishHam ho!: .49 ho/: 2.69 _..,.....,_.. -J~COIHIGA •Wl,...,MW . •aw.-...... , .... 11·· .aGICWT ... __ ---NIED• UW 19.lS UM w M1ll. ll9GIT I -RID. 411 ll lOMA, .... -IMl-. --Ye* IUCIC .. ... ',_,_,_ --··--.. ._ ...... & .... ,-. ........ ••tam: .. lt ..... ..., QlB a . AT -..r, ._ l7tfl lJa IT .• !YI"'~ . -· fiau;, ·' --. I • • -· 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3. 1983 ----------------------1----------------------1 P\IJLIC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOllCE PllJUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PtlBllC NOTICE l'UBl.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI 8UllNEH FICl'l'TIOUI llillNE.. FICTITIOUI llUllNEH ,ICTITIOUI 8UllNHI f'ICTITIOUI IUllNIH FICTITIOUS IUllN!H flCllTIOUI 8UltNIH IUN1'10R C°""T NAME ITATEMEHT NAMI: ITATI MIHT NAM( ITAT1MIENT NAMI 8TATIMINT NAME ITATIMENT NAME ITATIMENT NAME ITATIMINT or CALlf'ONC&A. The following ~reon is d<)mg I lie lollOWlnQ perlOl11 are dOlnQ rhe lot1ow111g ~llO" 18 douig The lollowlog per.on It domg Tht tollow1ng person II dolng l he following perao11e tre dOlrlQ Th11 lollowing 1>4r10n 11 doing C~ Of' ORAHOI ouslnt1u all bus111 .. ss ~' bu1lnen ea t>uain6$9 •• bvat11e .. •• bu11neat " bualf"''' u . In llltt Mallet or the MAST EA BEDROOM MUSIC 1NlEA10R PLAN'T OESlGN 3661 CLASSIC FASHIONS, 3822 Cam· SHEAR s LEASING COM· ANGEi.A BELFIORE ACCOUNT· LE FLEUR 801.JTIOUE. 2400 w c & s RAINSOPT. 303 Nonh App1~•11on of 2801 EbOll06 Rd, Co1one <Jet Mar 'E" B11a1 St $1111.i Ami Ca1ll puo Or ,No. 134 Newport Bea<ll1, 1~ANY.908 LOrttblll<I, Colla Mua, ING SERVICES, 190 Ce(\lentlltl Way COHI Hwy No 6. Newporl Beed\. Pt1ce<11l11. Fullerl<m. Ce , 92631 MlthMI JoM Murplly. en telvlt, Ce . 92625 92704 Ca , 92660 11..aJlf. 926<!6 Apl. 10, Tutlln 92(180 Ce., 92683 SUSAN BERTOLLINI, 24612 Otna E1ua0e1h Mullam, by ri.< MARI( ALBERT SODEN JR., 2601 ERIC AN 1 HONY WOLFF 360 I l INOA MOSS AEEO 450 Ge~IOll, WILLIAM DENNIS SHEARS, 908 Angela Belltore, 190 Centttnnlal JON It BRANDL 900 E BllbOI Oerdanla, Mlulon Viejo, Ce . 92119 l MOlh0<, Pe111C1a Si..ynorM Ebbllde Ad. Corona df!I Mar Ca , "E" Oe11 St Santa Ana CAlll Newpu11 6oacr1. Ce_L \l~660 Lomoerd, Coeta Mosa. Calif. 921126 Wey .t.p1. 10, Tu11ln. CA 92680. Blvd No 0, N-par1 Beech. Ce.. Tiiie outlnesa II oonducled by en 101 Chenge of N11rne 92626 92704 . lhl5 ouslness I• .i;onductod oy &n Thi• bualn.aa 11 COllductod by en Tt.11 bvalnass la conduc1ed by en 92681 lnd1Y1dual No A 119063 Tnt1 business '" condueleo by an $) EPHEN Gfleei'llOAY WOL.Ff. individual ' kr1111V1(Jv1ol lnd1vl<1ua1 DENISE BEAULEIU, 900 E Bolboa Sueao Oerlolllnl OAOEA TO SHOW CAUSE lndlvloual 1411:11 Burnham C1• tr vine, Call! , Lln<lo Mou Atod Wiiham O.nn1a Shears Angela Belfiore Blvo No 0 , Newport 8eecll. Ce . flua 1t11am11111 wea tiled with tilt FOR CHANGE OF NAME M&i.. A So<J1111 Jr 1.lnis bustnou 1s conduolud bV a Tt11s s1a1emen1 was lllto with 111e 1_ T11111tateml!11l was filed wllh me Thie stal11men1 was rued wllh 11111 92661 County Cieri. of Orange Covnly on (Sec 60641 Tiiis 1111emen1 was llle<J with 11111 gene1al pa11ne1shlP Cuurily Clitr~ ot Orar111e County on 11..oun1y Clerk or Orange County on County Clerk ol Orange Covnly on Th11 bualnellt la o011<1uc1ed by • JUiy 11. 1983 M1c11ae1 John Murphy (1). O~ County Cieri< ol 010111111 County on Eric WOlll July 14. 19.A~ I.July 13, 1983 July Pl. 1983. ge1Mal partneranlp ,226220 Ehtabelh Mu111ln (2> 1111 llled a pell• July 6. 1963 f111s s1a1&rnen1 was lile<l with the F220t74 F220IOO F221116 Jon H B1ano1 P110ll&h&d Orenoe Cout Dally lion 1n 1hl8 oourt for an order allow• '2200S9 t:uunty Cler~ ol Ora"ue County on Puhll&lleo orange Coast Dally 1_ PuDllsn&d Or•ng11 Coast 01111v Published Orange Co.u1 O•llY Thia atatemerol wu lllotd wllh 1he Pilot July 27, Aug 3, 10, 17. 1983 1ng petitioner 10 Change n11ln.t Puolleheo Orange CoASI Delly July 1 1983 P1101 July 27 Avg 3, 10 17 1983 l>'ilol July 27. Aug , 3, t(), 17, 1983 Piiot Aug 3. 10, 17. 24. 1983 County Clerk or Orange County 011 4257-83 name lrom(1J MIGhael John Murphy Pt101 July 13, 20, 27 Aug 3 1983 FZI0113 4256-83 4271-83 4423-83 July 13 1983 and (2) Dana Ell11be111 Mu1111n lo (I) 4074·83 Pub11s11eo Orengo Coast Dally l--------------------1------------------------------------------------'22069$ PUBUC NOTICE Mlcnael Jolln Skytiorse. (21 Vlolel _______________________ 1 P1101 ,July 13 20, 21 Avg :i, 1983 NJLIC NOTICE PtlJllC NOTICE Publianeo Orange Coast Dally Oane Ehzabetll Skyhorae 0111111C NOTICE 406&·83 .._ ____ PU8..;..;....:.l ...;IC_NO-'-_Tl_C..;.E ___ -----"""----------•------------------P1101 July 21. Aug .. 3. 10.11. 1983 FICTITIOUS aoaiNEsa IT 1S'HEAEBY ORDERED 1ha1 111 •VU'----------------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS FICTITIOUS 8UllN€81 4261413 NAME STATEMENT persona lnteresled In Ille mall., FICTmous 9USJMUS I Puel~C NOTICE NAME STATOIENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Tiie tollo1N111g !Miitona are doing aroresald appear before this COU'1 In NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The 1o11owlng persons are doing The lollowlng perton la doing The lollowlng peraon la doing PtlJllC NOTICE ovslness as Depanment No. ~ 81 700 Clvte Tiie lollowlng persons are doing T T buslne&S as business 11· • business as 1---------------------(A)ALFAMO (B)LKH M O INC Centei Drive West, Sanla Ana. Call· business as NA"4E STA EMEN TEMPO VIDEO PAOCUCTION ROLLIN' ROOTER. 12721 Hert>or PACIFICWESTEAl'l INVEST· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 323 N Brea' Blvd . Bree.· Celll : l~rnla, on Auoutt 22• 1983• 81 lO DAINTIES, 22532 t<illy St El Toro, b Tne lollowing person 15 doing COMPANY 22166 Camlnlto Amor Blvd "104, Garden Grove. CA MEN TS CO . 2413 S Fairview Suite NAME STATEMENT 92621 o clock A.M ' and tllen ono tll«a Ce., 92630 usine$S 115 Laguna Hiiis Cahl 92653 ' 92640 o. Santa Ana, 92704 The tollowlng l)erton 11 doing LLOYD K. HAMAOV M.O. INC . show ceuee. 11 any ~h&y h•~r · why DAVID STEVEN DAVIS. 22532 EMA NON ENTERPRISES. 1245 D O N A ' L D ' E U G E N E Jonn Alvin Bell 1272 I Ha1bo1 Wiiiiam Aobefl Rox by, 3301 S busin11as 88; 323 N Brea Blvd , Stea.' Calif, said petition lor c ange o name Kl S E T C 92630 Logon Sul1e A, Costa Mesa, 92626 Bl d 104 G d G CA B S 35K S A 92704 p A C I F I C S E A F 0 0 0 92621 should not be grante<I llY I. I OfU, a . STEVE BENSON 13717 HECKATHORN. 22166 Camlnllo 9v " ' er en rove, ear I • an1a na, SMOKEHOUSE. 2620 Newporl This buslne•11s conducta"' by a ll IS FURTHER ordered lhll I AVA MARAGAAETTE DAVIS. C Amor Laguna Hiii& Call! 92653 2640 This business Is conducted l)y. 8n ~ ~ I I d h oa 22532 Killy S1 El Toro, Ca 92630 Ounrobiri. Bellhower 8 " 90706 t<A THLEEN MAAi HECKATHORN Tiiis business Is condocled by an lndlvldual Blvd Coals Meta Ca 92627 lcorporeUon copy 0 th a or er 10 s ow cause Tnls business 1s conauc1ed by an This busin!'ss is conoucted by an 22166 cam1n11o Amor. Laguna Hills: nd1vldua1 Wiiiiam Robert Aoxby PAUL JAMES 'STRAYER, 166 Lloy<I Hamady. MD published In the Otange Coast OiWy lr1dlvtdual, Husband 4 Wile lndiVlduel S 8 Cahl 92653 Jonn Boll This statement wH Ille<! with Ille Cectl Place, Coste Mesa, Cal, 92627 This s1a1ement was llled with the Piiot. 8 newspaper 01 general Oavl<I S Davis 1 teve ens1o1 ri h " This business 15 conducted by an This s1a1emen1 was liled With lhe County Clerk ot Orange County on This business Is conducted by an County Clerk ol Orange County on clrculelioll. published In thia COYnty This statement was lilecl w1u1 1ne 1 • nis Slatemeni was 1 e<J '°"'1 i .. e l••dlvidual .:ounty Clerk ol Orange Cou01y on July 1. t963 in<11v1dua1· July 14 1983 111 leasl onoe a wee~ for lour ~ Count" Clerk ol Orange County onlt.ounty Clerw ol 01ange Cou01y on D k h July 27 !983 F219190 Paul James Strayer I F220641 secuttve wel<sprlortothedayalaald , July 7 1983 onalcJ Hee at orn · 0 hearlnn July 7. 1983 f220 This slalem•lfll was filed wllh ttie F221804 PubhshPd Orange Co8s1 Dally Tiits s1atement was llled with the Published range Coast Dally • F220168 p 1 h-"' 0 C 1 D1~ Coun1y Cler~ ol Orange County on Publlsl\ed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aug 3, 10. 17. 24. 1983. County Clerk of Ora11ge Counly on IPilot July 27. Aug 3 10, 17. 1983 ~ale~ tuly 7• 1~8~ Published Orange Coast Daily P u~ 1~ 3 1;a;peA o3s 98;1 Y July 15. 1983 P1lo1 Aug 3. 10, 17. 24. 1983 4392-83 July 13 1963 4283·83 ran omemc '" Pllol July 13, 20. '27. Aug 3. 1983 llOI II y t ' . ug . I F22078S 4431-83 F2205l7 SJudge 0' Ille 4069-831 4072·63 Pubhsned Orange Coast Da11y Pubhst>ed Orange Coasl Dally NJLIC NOTICE upe11or Courl PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot JUiy 27. Aug . 3. 1o. 17. t983 WILLIAM L SCHROEDER. Pilot July 27, Aug 3.10. \7. 1983 ouollC NOTICE ~ ,,. 63 Allorney at Law -------------------PUBLIC NOTICE 4282-83 ruu FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 42.,... NOTICE OF TAUITl'E'S SALE 10666 wes1mln1s1er Ave 1 P\IJLIC NOTICE --------------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT On August 17. l983 al lO.OO 8 m Garoen Grove Ca 92643 ------r..-----------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile !ohowlng person Is doing PtlJlfC NOTICE SHEAASON/AMEAICAN EXPRESS Publrst1eo Orange Coas1° Dally Pilot FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are dolllg busin8Ss as· TRUST OEEO SERVICES. INC.as July 20. 27. August 3. 1o. l983 NAME STATEMENT The lollowing person is doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~,,91ness as· T-M· T ORANGE. 302 l·B Ste 171. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Trustee,or Sueoenor Trustee or 4201·63 TM lollowlng person 1s doing business as 0 1 H b 81 d C 1 M c 111 NAME STATEMENT Substllvted Trustee ol ltt11 certain business as BUSINESS CASSETTE PAO· NAME STATEMENT KVMCO AUTOMOTIVE, 1725 at or v • os a esa, a .• The lollowlng person Is doing Deed o1Trus1 eHCUted by OAVIO W 1----------------------- MAG'S DONUTS, 18066 Cul118f OUCTIONS 158.c Tulip Lane, Cosla The lollowtng person Is doing ~onrovia 0·<4, Costa Mesa, CA 92~btAN. A KEEBLER 3252 busllless as SMITH. AN UNMARRIED MAN.and P\8.IC NOTICE Or .. Irvine. Ce , 92714 Mesa. Ce , 92627 business as :12627 ' CLOSE TA COSTA RECORDING, recoroeo MARCH 28, 1980 88 ln81ru·1--------~;.;..;. .... ---..-_ ............. NING "( YEN. 13911 Euclid, Gar· OAVIO W OAAPEA, 158-C Tulip JOH~SON LEASING COMPANY, Jellrey C. Kymla. 2629 Orange Mlnneaola Ave., Costa Mesa, Cell!., 158.c Tulip Lane Costa Mesa Ca. ment no. 34667,ln bOOI< 13552, page ~ don Grove. Ca . 92643 Lane. Costa Mesa, Ce . 92627 1192 Mltttiell. No 111. Tustin, Calif., Ave Apl 5, C~sta Mesa800. CAS92627 92~~1~ bualne5s Is conducted by Bl1 92627 ' ' ' 1447 Olftclal Records ot ORANGE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Tiiis business 1s conducted by an Tiiis business is conducted by 811 92660 Ca11 J Kym a Jt . l abrlna d d 1 OAVIO w DRAPER 158.c Tulip County, Calllornla,and pursuant 10 T.a. No. 03l1I 111dlvldua1: Individual l(IAK ROGER JOHNSON, 1192 Terr , Corona Oel Met, CA 92625 In M ua · K Lane. Costa· ••••a, ca'. 92827 1ha1 ceraln Notice Of Oeleult and On Augusl 17, 1983. at 10:00 • m. N Y Y 0 • I ti N T C Carl J Kymla Sr 12361 4111 St Loman A. eebler '"'u~ " I S nd "-Sh t• •-E T I ing en David W raper "'1 tche · 0· 111 • uwhn, sJll · ·• ·· This statement was llled with Ille Tiiis buslr1ess rs conducte<I by an .,lee! on 10 ell lri.rtu er .....,. earson .. mer..,an 1tpress rue This statemMI was filed with tne This siaiemenl ..,85 llled with the ~2660 YuCBIPB. CA 92399 C 0 C lndlvldull· corded APRIL 7, 1983 as lnstrumenl Deed Services. Inc at Trus1ee. or County Clerk of Orange County on County Clerk ol Orange County on This business IS conducted by an This oua1ness IS conducted by· a Count~ ~~~ or range ounly on · Oavl<I W Draper no. 83· 1457 15 In Book ••• Page ···, SvecffOI Trualee or SubsUlul.O July 5. 1983 July 7. t983 nd!Vldua1· general partnership July 1 · 1 f'220570 Tiiis statement was filed with the ol Otticlat Records of said County. Trvs1ee, of that certain Deed of Tru1t F220023 FZI0170 Kirk R Jonnson . Jellrey C Kymla P d 0 C D 11 Couniy Clerk 01 Oienge County on will und« and pur111Jan1lo 11ld Deed e~eculed by Dan Spleller, an unm11-Publislled Orange Coasl O&Jly PUbllsheO Orange coasl Dally This s1a1emen1 'was llled with the This s1a1emen1 was llled wllh tlle ubllshe 7 A ran~e 0 o7as:903a Y July 13 1983 of Trual aell at public auction IOf rled man. and recorded July 18, Piiot July 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 1983 Piiot July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3. 1983 County Clerk ol Orange County on County Clerk ol Oren11e County on Piiot July 2 ' ug • · 1 • 1 · 4269_83 • Fl7tl42 cash, lawful money ol fhe Untied 1980 as lnstrumenl no. 16819, In 4059-83 • 4070·83 l.iury 13, 1983 July 27. 1983 Publlshe<l Orange Coast Dally Slates or America. al the North front boOll 1~886, page 1428 Ottlclel ,,.._ -----------------------F220I02 fll3454 Piiot July 27 Aug 3 10 17 1953 entrance lo Ille county courthouse, eorda ol Orange Counly, Cllllotnla. 0.,11,IC NOTICE Publlsheo Orange Coast Dally Published Orange Coast Dally • ·• · · •3090-63 700 Civic center Drive Weet. SB11te end pursuan1 10 lhal oertlln Nollce n11x. PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot July 27, Aug , 3. 10, 17, 1963 Piiot Aug 3. 10, 17. 24. 1963. PtlJllC NOTICE Ana, all that rlghl 1111e and 1n1erea1 01.Def1ul1 and Elec11on to Se41 there· FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I 3099-83 4421•83 1'1CTITIOUI aUllNEIS conveyed 10 end now held by II under recorder Aprll 6, 1983 H 111· NAME STATEMENT PllJLIC NOTICE under said Deed 01 Trua1 In lhe 11rument no 63-144035 Of Ottlcill NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT property situated In aald Coun!y and Records ol said County, wlll undar The following person Is doing The following persons are doing P\IJllC NOTICE The lollowlng person• ere doing K06384 State daecrlbed u : EXHIBIT A and pursuanl 10 satd Deed 01 Trust business as: S G business as. PUBLIC NOTICE CTITIOUS BUSINESS business as: FICTrTIOUI BUllNE8S PARCEL 1: unit 41 as shown and sell 11 publlc tor euh. lewtul m0!'9'f KNIGHTSHEAOOE I NANDDE· MEMBERSHIP INDUSTRIAL Fl WESTERN EXECUTIVE FUND· NAME STATEMENT desorlbedln lhe CondomlnlumPlan ol lhe Untied Stele ot the Untted VELOPMENT, 545 N. Yale Ave., Full· SUPPLY SVST EMS, 2 100 So FICTITIOUS 8U81NES8 NAME STATEMENT ING. 18662 .Miu:ar1hur Blvd., Irvine. Tile following persons ere dolng recoided October 12, !979 In BOOll Slates ol America, al the North front erton. Ca .. 92631 Wnghl, Santa Ana, Ca. 92705 NAME STATEMENT The lollowing person Is <lolng Calli . 92715 buslnes11 ea: 13351, Pages 149 to 186 lnclual.,.. ol eritra.nce to tlle County CourlhouM . MICHAEL T. GIBBONS. 545 N. Nancy Burchell, 405 Irvine, New· The lollowlng person Is doing bus1nen as· WESTERN EXECUTIVE SEARCH. CC g Q AUTOMOTIVE, 700 .. B'' E. Olflclal Records ol said County 700 Civic Cenler Oflve W811, Santa Vale Ave .. Fullenon. Ce .. 92631 port Beecll. Ce 92663 business as. I UST IN HAAGE N · 0 A l S CALIFORNIA, 18662 MacArthur I S S C f 9270 This business Is conducled by an This business IS conducted by In IA)SPAINKLEA REPAIR SERVICE CATHY'S COOKIES, 14966 Holt AV· Blvd ' Irvine, Calif., 92715 1s treet, ante Ana. all .• 1 PARCEL 2· An undivided 44/441h Ana, CalllOfnlll all thal nghl. 1111e Ind S L L C T c 92660 GABRIEL HURTADO, 9682 Or-Interest (belng a 11441h interest pe< ln1eres1 convey.cs to and held by It indlllldual: lndrvldual B) S.A. . 271 11ac n.. osta enue, ualln, a. This buslness IS condvo10d by a ang-ood, Garden Gro11e. Calif , unit) as a tenant In common In the under said Deed of Truslln Ille Pf~ Mlehael T GlbbOns Nancy Burchell Mesa. Cam . 92627 Roger M Sulllllan. a married man. corporation 92642 . lee Interest In end 10 the Common erty sllvaled In said Counly a!>d This statement was 11188 with Ille Tnls s1a1emen1 was !!led iNllh the AO BEAT ROY CITTELL. 271 Liiac 333 251h Street, Santa Monica, CA. Jonn Bohls FEDERICO HURTADO, 9882 Or-Area of Lot l . Tract NO 10497 a per SI ale described u . Lot 67 of Trae1 County Cieri< ol Orange County on County Clerk 01 Or&nge County on aln .. Costa Mesa. Calit .. 92627 90402 President ood G d G C JI! 8 C t rvl M July 1. 1983 July 1. 1983 This business Is conducted by an This ousiness is conducted by an Tiiis statement was filed with Ille angew • ar en rove, 1 ·· map flied In Book 44.C, Pages 22 and 989. In the lly o I ne, as per llP F21... F220ll7 ~ndlvldual Individual County Clerk 01 Orange County on 92642 23 ol Mlscellaneout Maps, records recorded In bOOk 274. pagee 45 and Published Orange Coasi Dally Publlshe<I Orange Coast Dail" Robert Roy Ctnell Roger M Sullivan July 13• 1983 This business Is eonduc1ed by a of said County, u such term la de-46, Mlscallaneous MBP9: in lhe office , general partnership lined In tile Arllcle eritllled "Dell· ol the County AeGoroer ol Mi<! Plloi July 13. 20, 27. Au9. 3. 1983 Piiot July 20. 27. August 3. 10. 1983 T1>1s statement was llled w11h the This s18temenl was tiled With Ille F2205t7 Gabriel Hurtado nlllons" ol the Declaration 01 Cove-County EXCEPTING all mineral.a. 4060-83 4068-63 lcounty Clerk ol 01ange Counly on County Clerk of Oranoe Countv on Published Orange Coast 0111y Ttils s1e1oment was !tied with the nants, Condlllona end Aeslrleltons gas. oil, and ltydrocerbon _D __ f __ l __ l_H ____ N __ OT ____ l_C ___ f_S--1.. 'uly 14' 1963 F220IOI July 21' 1983 F221171 Pllol July 27· Aug • 3 10· 17 • ~~:i.83 County Clerk of Orange County on recorded In Book 13226. Page 898 substances 1n end under under Niki I Published Oran~e Coaal Dally Publllhlld Orange Coast Dally July 20, 1983 and re-recorded In Books ol the lend below 1 O&pth oi SOO. leet, out 0 6 3 0 7 2 963 F221031 benetlelary al whose request the wllhout the rlglll ol aurtece entry aa I Pilol July 27• Aug • 1 • 17 ;~9~.83 Pllol Aug · 1 1 4• 1 4339_83 PtlJllC NOTICE Publlaned Orange Coast Oallv sele Is being eon<IU<:le<I' BEVERLY ex~1ed and r-vacl by Cua Cle -----------------------Piiot July 27, Aug , 3, 10, 17, 1983 HILLS SAVINGS ANO LOA~ AS· la Cuesta, a limited Plrlnetlhlp, In 8 ER NOTICE OF DEATH OF 4256-83 S 0 C I A T I 0 N b y deed recorde<J October 1, 1971, In LIND velopment OfC1ce. S t Vin· PtlJLIC NOTICE SHEAASONtAMEAICAN EXPRESS bOOk 9826, Page 856 Oll1clal ~ ALICIA HELEN LINDER. cent Medical Center. 2131 PllJLIC NOTICE M A R I N I T A D · P\8.IC NOTICE MORTGAGE CORPORATION, 111 cords resident of Costa Mesa. Ca. w t 3 d St Los An I I FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS I M CC R A C K E N , a k a Attorney-1n-Fact. 1201 EHt High· Tiie 11reet address or othe< com F l . _11 be t•S I' · . ._ gHe es, NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAR I N IT A DAV 1 S FICTITIOUS BUSINESS land Avenue. Suite 0 , San mon d65'Qnauon ol said property unera services WI Ca 9000:'> or to tnC oag The 1ollow1ng persons are 001ng NAME STATEMENT MCCRACKEN ANO OF NAME STATEMENT Bernardino Calflornla92404 4142 Blacklin Avenue, lrvtne Call· ht>ld on Thursday. August 4, M.·rnurial Canet'r Fund. b11s1r1ess as The lollowtng persons are doing The tollowlng PBfSOn Is do,,,g Direction 10 the above properly torn•a 92660 t983 al lO:OOAM at HarboC' Hoag M em orial H ospilal SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL. 14 business as PETITION TO AOMINIS· business as rnay be obtained Dy 18Ques11no Name end adoreu ol the Lawn Memorial C ha pet CaplYl Development 0e: ~llBlgAraAsAs.YINISne. C1aH111AX9T2071N!i. 3 ~6i ,,;,~~~t~nog~o~c:e;2,, l~7 9~~1:7 St TER EST ATE NO. A · l l 9256 DUSTY'S BIN, 1957 Ne1Npor1 Blvd. same In wr111ng tr om Ille t>enellclary beneficiary 81 whose reQues, the h · f ll 1 • To all heirs. beneficiar ies, Costa Mesa, Ca . 92627 within 10 days from 11'1o llr11 pubh· $8le is being condvcled Uptown Wtl 1ntt>rmCnt n ow ng partmc·nt . 30 I N ewport 1ar111e A"8!1elm Call!, 92807 Ste~en l t<nac,,adoo11an.211 PAMELA LEE LEE. l520 High· callon ol 1111s nollce Fedtlfal Savings and Loan AsSOda-SerYlCeS under th{' direcuon Blvd , Box y, Newport HE ABE AT a DOYLE 8352 t61h SI .-s Huntington Beacll. C,t, creditors and contingent land Newport Beech, ca . 926e0 Said sale will be made w1111ou1 lion CIO Sh&et110n1Ame<1CBn EJI· o( H arbor Lawn M ount Bt> ·t C ~2663 p IU jCas1111an Dr Hunllnglon Beacn, 192647 cr ednors of Manni ta D This business Is con<1ue1e<1 by en co~enanl or werran1y, express or Im· press Mor191ge CorporatlOrl, 1zo1 ac 1• a ac c 1Ca111 . 92646 This business IS conduoled by an M lCracken. aka Marinit.a D individual plied, as 10 !Ille, poeseulon or en-East Highland Ave San Bemardlno. Olive Mortuary of Costa View M ortuary d1n-..:tors 1 ANTONIO N PINEDA. 2930 Long l1d1v1duel h Pamela Lee Lee ~umbrances 10 aall&ly th& unplld C111torn1a 92404 Mesa 540~5554. ---Sea~h StVd Long Besen. Cam . Steven l KhachaOoot1an Th•• McCrac.:ken and persons w 0 Ttus statement waa med wtlh 1ho baJ&l'\ce due on the note secured by Otrecoons 'o '"9 ebpve property M cKA y GIBSON ~90S8AO~•••v Pl•, 18546 Glen Lyn Or 1sc11ae'r?,moennJ1uwl~s~1".'ed198w311h the County may be otherwise inlerested County Clerk ol Orenge County on said Deed ol Trusl 10 wit may be ootalned by reQuest•ng M"" " "' ' • 10 the will and/or estale: Juty \3, 1983 $92 859 53. plus the tollowlng eat1-same In INflllng trom the blnelleiary Ml CH A EL D W l G HT LEROY F. GIBSON, age 88, zuta. Calif . 91702 I F2215'0 A ti h bee fled F2205t3 (TI81ed cosls, expenses and ad· w11hin 10 days from the hrst publ1· M cKAY. age 32. passed resident of Costa Mt>Sa. Ca I This business la con.dueled by a Published Or•noe Coaal 01.1ly pe tion as n I Publlslled Orange Coast Cally vances al the time ol 1he lnl!IBI publl· C81I011 of this notice away 00 August l, 1983 of Passed A 1 !general pe11nershlp P1lo1 August 3, 10. 17, 24 1983 by Charles Riggs in the Su-Pilot July 27 Aug , 3, 10, t7, 1983 cello" ol lhlS Notice ol Sale: E•ll· Sllld sate will be made wttll001 away on ugust • Barry S ThalOon 4'449-83 perior Court of Orange Coun· 4260-83 maled Truslee's lees and cost In the covenan1 ot wtmanty e11pren or Im Cancer Resident o f Costa 1983 Survived by his loving Tn1s statement was llled wllh lh!I IY requesung that Charles amount of 11.759 40 plus 1nteres1 11 piled. 11 10 tltle poueulon or en M esa, Ca. Survived by his daughter Mary Maxine .County Cler~ of Orange County on j R be ted P\8.IC NOTICE 11875% per annum on lhe unpaid cumbrances 10 sa11aly 1he unpaid { B b d h Bradley iJohn) resident of lJuly 20 1983 PllJLIC NOTICE iggs appoin . as per-prlnclpal balance trom June 1, 1982 balance du• on the no1e secured by WI e ar ara, aug ler · C Fa210:ZO sonal representative to ad· K O&S!l 10 sale. plus any advances Ille said Oeed of TruSI 10 w it Molly Elizabeth McKay Newporl Beach, a.. 2 Published Orange Coll91 Dally I FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS rrunister the es ta l e o f NOTICE OF DEATH OF beneficiary may be aulhorlted or ob-$128,011 34 plus tlle following .. 11. parents John and Helen grandchildren and 4 PllotJuly27,Aug 3,10.17.1983 NAME STATEMENT Marinita D McCracken llga1o0 1opay,p1usenyeCCfuedta1e mated co91s, e•penses arid ad· M cKay of Pa'ladena. Ca , 2 great-grandc hildren Mr 1 4261 ·83 j Tiie to11ow1ng persons are <101ng MADELINE MARGARET charges. vanoes a11het1meo1111111n1tlalpubll- brothers Joseph Lav' n G bson w · s a :'>O year mem-business as ( w1dcr t~e lndependen t Ad· M C GUCKIN AND OF PETI· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A cello" ot this Notte ot Sele Estl 1 a I ounllC NOTICE THE BOAT DOCTORS. 2908 m1rusLraUon of Estates Act). TlON TO DMINISTER .,.., bEED OF TRUST DATED MARCH mated T1us1ee's tees and oosll '" McKay and Dwight David ber of the Masonic Lodge ruv Clubhouse, Costa Mesa. 6A. 92626. The llllon IS set for hearin A £.i>" t 1. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· the amount ot $1.901 25 plv1 McKay both of Pasadena, .ri86. Terre Haute. Indiana I Jon Aaron Richardson. 2908 . ~ N 3 t 700 Ci ~ TATE NO. A·lltOOO TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ll)lerest at 12.625% '* annum on Ca .. sister Maureen McKay Serv1C'('S wiU be held on Fl~TITIOUS BUSl~::s Clubhouse. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 in p l o. a VIC T o all heirs, ben eficiaries. ERTY, IT Ml'\Y BE SOLO AT A PUB· Ille unpaid pri,.c;tpa.I blllOOe from AME ITATEM Wiiiiam Raymond Schmidt. 525 Center Dr .. West, Santa Ana. ' . lie SALE IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· 6-1·62 lo sale, plus any l<tvanoea Flaherty of Pasadena, Ca. Thursday. August 4. 1983 al r~ Tne touowing persona ere doing Victoria SI.. Apt 123. Cosl• Mesa. CA 92701 on August 17, 1983 cred1~ors and contmg~nl NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE the t>enellci1ry may o.aulhe><lied or Mr M l'K.ay graduat.t>d from 2·00PM al the Pacih c View ,uuslness BS CA 92626. t 9·30 AM credt t ors of Madt>hnt> PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU obl~ated 10 pay, plut any -uec:I Loyola Uruversity in 1!172. Cha pt.' I with Rev Aaron BLINDS ETC ' 2400 W. Coast Thia bualness 11 con<lucled by I a IF. YOU. 0 0 n;v--y. •'-M argar et M cGuck.in and per· SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW-lale charges La "'-h l D f J _ ' . '1wy. Sle 5 Newport Beach, CA general pertnershlp OJ""'-• lO u1e h be otherw'se YEA.Oiied July 8. 1983 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A w .:><: 00 ' r . 0 uris Buhler of the Harbor Trim-192663 Jon Riehardson grantin,g of the petition. you soi ns wtedo 1_nayth ·u d /I $HEARSON/AMERICAN EXPRESS OEEO OF TRUST OATEO JULY 11, Prudence fr om St. Louis lV Baptist Church official-8 Jon Hower<! Brandl, SI()() E Belb(>ll This slatemenl wet flied wllh the should either appear at the nteres lO e Wt an or TRUST OEEO SERVICES. INC . 1983, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Uruvers1ly 1975 most re· 1ng. F'r1<>nds may call at Lhe l~d.:n· 1~BC·~~1e92Be6681u· ll•u. 900 E F,ounly Clerk 01 Orenge County on . b estate: •a T1us1ee TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT ' • ~· v.. ~ ~· u ,,. 1 heanng a~d state you o ~-A tit ion has bet>n fiJed Mil~le A. Brown, MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. c-ently associated with Cor-M ortuary on Wednesday, ~elboaBIVd ,NPB CA92661 uly 2 .1983 1"121911 lions or Irle wntten ob.iec· b Edpe d R M cGu k.in 'n Aa11s11n1Vlce-Praalden1 IFYOUNEEO ANEXPLANATIONOf bet t . Ste e Im an and August 3, 1983 from 12:00 This business Is conducted by • Puollshed Orange Coul 011ly lions with the roW"\ before Y war · c 1 1201 Eest Highland Ave. THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEEO- Davidson 1 n New porl noon to 9:00PM. (n lieu of ~eneral partnership Pilot Av11 3, 10, 17, 24, 1983 the h ring Y our appear· the Superior Court of Orange San Bernarolno. CA 92404 ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD Beach. Ca. Past President of flowers the family requests ~,~·~~a~::,,~:,~~'ri:ed with the 4427·113 ea be b County requesting that Ed-(714)66&-795 I or 866-7811 e~• CONTACT A LAWYER Or C . v ' · d d t be d to th le Cl t o c ance may in person or Y --' R McGuck.ing be ap 3761377 Dated July 7. l983 ange ity "-'warns an a ona Hlns ma e e ounty efll o range ounty on your attorney. w~u · • Published 01ange Coast Dally Pllol Shearsonl Amarlll•n E.1t<preu long time member of the H ar bor Trinity Baptisl IJuly 27 1983 F22152S MLIC NOTICE lF YOU ARE A CREDI· pointed as pe~nal represen-July 27. August 3, 10, 1983 4:286-83 Trust Deed Servteea. inc. as Trullea SBC. The Rosary will be re-Church, 1230 West Baker, Published Orange Coasl Diiiy FICTITIOUS BUatNl88 TOR redi tatlve to administer the estate Miit.ie A Brown, cited at 7:30PM on W ednes-Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627. lo· Pilot Aug 3. 10. 11. 2~. 1983 NAME ITAffMlNT or a ron ungent c tor ~f M adel ine Margaret Pla.IC NOTICE Asslitent Vloe-Presldent day, Auaiic:t 3. 1983 and the tennent a t Pacific V•PW 4422·83 Tile tollowlng potSOf\9 are doing of the da.-ease;<i. you must file [McGuck.in (under the lode-1201 EHi Hlghlend Avenue .,,-'-Y" business ea· your chum with the court or c ,_,. San Bernudrno. Ce. 92404 Mass of ChnstJan Burial Memorial Park Paci fie NORTH HILLS PHYSICAL THEA.-resent it to the personal rep-pendent Adrrumstr auo_n of SUPEAIOtt COURT (714)686-7951 or &86-781, (•~t will be celebrated al View M ortuary, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE APY ANO BACK SCHOOL, 1211 w ~ntauve appointed by the F..stales Act}. The peution IS OF CALIFORNIA 37613771 "· c D p'1o1 10.00AM 0 0 Thursday, Beach direclors Lambert Road. Su11e 100, La Habra. Set for heari ng in Dept. No. 3 COUNTY Of f>ubllshed .,..enga OUl ally 1 Au"""l ~·. 1983, both at Our --I FICTITIOUS 8UllNEl8 Calllornla 90631 court within four months ""t 700 Ci • Ce te Dr w t LOI ANGEL.EB July 27, Au11us1 3 10 4269·63 o-., NAME STA'fnjlENT Frank Sorrentino. MD . A Pro-Crom t he date of first issuance i:;__ vie n r " es · In the Maller of Lady Queen of Angeles ELIADES The following persona •re doing less1ona1 Corporation. 361 E. Whll· f I tte ded Sec· pa.nta Ana. CA 92701 on SEUNG JIN KIM MLIC NOTIC( Caftiollc Church lntennent JAMI::S ELIADES. residt'.'nt !uslneCTO·M A NE EQUIPMENT lier Blvd La tiab•a Calllornla ~o e 700rsorl~:~ba~n Code !August 24. 1983 at 9:30 AM. Minor A person wno should be de- al Pacific View MemonaJ f N Be ·h C TAA A 1 9063l n . lF YOU OBJECT to the ctared tree trom Iha cus10dy and Oi.ANOE COUNTY Park. In llou of Oowers thP o ewport ac.: , a XPOATS. 74~ 19th ST Suite O. lhls business 19 conOvcted by 11 of California. The time for i.. ti f th titlo you conttol'bf 1115 parents IUPl'R'°" COURT .. Pa..ss(ld away on Augus1 2, osla Mesa. CA 92627 corporatlori filing clauns will not expire "'ran ng .0 e pe 0 • A 13985 700 CIYk: CMtet De. WMI f amily requests rontnbu· 1983 survived by his wrfe Marco A Bosque1. 746 B S'11111mar Frank Sorrenllr>o. MD . A Pro· l f u ths from the j;hould either appear al t he C1ta11on Sant• Ana. C4. t:m>1 Lions to St Vincent Hospital, ' · , Ba '·Costa Mesa CA 92527 1e1s1ona1 CorporBuon, Prlt9l<1e111 p rior 0 0 r mon !hearing and state you objec· Freeoom From Paran1a1 cu110<1v P1a1nu11 JILL DIETZ Rulh, 2 daughters rbara lrrna Bosquet. 745 8 Shllllmar Or This 91Dlement wu llled with the date Of the hearing noticed lti fl 'tte b · d C 1 I Defendant OAVE PORTER. OOeS lrnmuno Therapy Lab De· and Jeanne Ehades and son osta Mesa. CA 92627 Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on above ons 0~ 1 e wn n ° ']ee· 811 on 'V,BANDONMENTI , James Ehades Jr mother 11111 busines~ is conducted by a July 14. 1993 YOU MA y EXAMINE the ltlons with the ·court befbre 011•75 78 1 ~~~0~~~11u;~• ULnlHGHOt-1 $MITH A TUTHILL WISTCllff CHAPEL 4'27 E 171t1 SI Cnc;Ta ~'"··' fi4f; Cf'17 1 P4CIFfC VIEW Mb«>llAL PAllC Cerretery Monuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1!1c; View OnvP Newport Beach 1>44 1700 McCOlMICJI MOITUAllU l&guna Bearn 494 9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 Si'ln Juan CapasrrdnO 495 1776 Hd90ll LA WM-MT. OLIVI Mortvary • Cermtery Crematory 162$ Gisler Avr Co$1a Mt•'Ja 540 55!.14 ,....Cl HOfH .. 1 llU llO~DW4Y MOHUAIY 110 Bro~dway COllll'I Mo-sa ~-9150 f Mrs M ary .Eliades and te~-::r~t!''~~~~~~' Published 01811 e Coa!~o file kept by the court lf you ~he hearing. Your appear-TO Oav1d L~alleged lllltural IU-..<>Mt granddaughter R aC'hael Ttils 9le1emen1 wa' ltled w1H1 the Pll A 3 10 17g24 11183 Y art> interested in the estate lan<.-e may be in person or by lather)-whereabouts unknown NOTICl'I "°"he" ~ 9'194. t Clerk ol Oran e County on ot ug , . , • . • IYOUr attorney Sutt Kyung Kim aka Sue Kim TM CfNrl m•1 ct.clcM aealMt tOll Dunham. 3 brnthers Jordan. IJ ~u1~ 1983 g 4204·83 you may serve upon the ex-IF YOU ARE A CREDI· 1mother)-whareabou1s unknown and without 1<Mir Mint llMr'd ""-. Sam and N1C'k Ehades and 1 ° v F22l54M n1111LIC MllTICE ecutor or administrat0r. or ,..,...,...,. . to all persona oleJmlng 10 be Ille .-°" rffl!Ond within ao cMya.. ._ .... sister Hl'len Knudson Mr Puohshed 01ange Coast Delly ~uu nu u n the attorney for the ex-r' vR or a l'Ontmgenl creditor la1he1 or mothllf ot said minor per· the lflf0tmatlon ...... . Eliades was C'Q·founder of p1101 Aun 3 10 t7 24. 1983 FICTITIOUS aUtlNltS ~ d Lr to d lof the d eceased, you must file aon above named 11 you w111110 ... ._ tl'lt llO~ Of "1 • • 39 ecutor or a minis a r , an !v, 1 · Ith th rt By order of 1h11 Court you ere altorney In thl• matter yO\I tllQuld 1 Ultra Systems. Lnc. in l~ne 4 0•53 The 10~:~ •:e~!:!':! doing file wnh the court with proof ,,our \81:r1to~h per!,~~ re 0~ he<eby C1ted and (required to) •P· do 10 promp11y eo that·Yo\lf wntltfl . and was presently a Dire<> buslnt1as 81 o f service, 8 wntten request presen ~ e . 8 P pear before the Judge Prnldlng In rasponsa. If any. m11y ba Ill.a on tor for Areo Space Corpor-P\IJllC NOTICE INVEST OAS REAL EST ATE SEA· tat' g that "OU desire 8......,.ial resentauve appomted by the Oepar1ment 234, Aoom 7-311 ot lhe time · · • lv1CES 12 L lO 3 c 1 Pl 8 '° o1 .--~ lrourt w ithin four mohlhs ebova enlllled court, localed 11 AVllOIUtt9d ha aldo demand..S. a.lion t~ El Segundo Visit.a-FICTITIOUS BU81Nl!H Sune 100 Newport:':c~ c;:~ n otice of the filing of an In· from the date o{ first issuance Criminal Cour1 BldQ 210 W Temple, El 1rlbum11: leOa 69c'* _..,a Ud.. Lum will ~ h eld on Wednes· NAME STAnMENT ornla 92e&o ' ~ent.ory and appraisement of LO• Angelea. Cl. 90012 on Saptam· Mn Hdfenct8 • ,_....,. Ud.,... day, Augfbt 3, 1983 from The followlng poraona are doing lnve•tort Aeet EstalaServl<:91 12 estate asset.a or of tht> petl -lo.:f let~l"ll 88 provided ln Sec· be< 26. 1983 et 8;30 A.M. of lhat d1y, lf"IM• dllntro IM 30 .... l.M la 1 4 OOPM 9·00PM p if business es d 3 c Pl s 11 100' tion 700 o f the Probatt> Code then ind lher• lo •ll<>w cauM. II t ny lflfonNcdon .,e .,._ : to. . al QC IC' B & B SERVICE PLUMBING 22311 1~.1 • Otpofe,e 121• u • . llot\8 or accounts mentioned f Calif i Th . f Y°" have why Mid Hid '*'°" "'°" ........ the........ .. View M ortuary Services s:-a1r111ew Rd . 92627 ' lf"ewpon S.ac;h, Catltornti 92660·, in Section 1200 and 1200.S o f lo: . om a. . e tune .or ahoold noi l>t dt1Cl11.0 frealrom lhe an etMmeJ In ,,. --· ,.. wlll be held on Thursday, " Robe11 Eugene McNealay. 2239 il,,,1;~~ ~~~:=:h\~ cond\JO'led by. 1 the C..Ufomia Probate Code. fll~ng claims will not expire control or 1111 '*'"'' according 10 ahould ct.'°..,......... ao-.. ,_ Aum•ct 4 1983 at l O:OOAM alrvlew Rd,. Costa MoN. Calll. Harold 0 Mon!he&.d 08'1«8I Georse T Kelly prior to four montha from the the pelltlon on file n.< .. n. '""*" ~ " ""''.., M .. -• • 92627 P • • date of lhe hearing nollred l'or 1111ura to attend you may ~ "'"°" "'--' a1 the Pac i Cle View Thi• bl•llnau 11 co0<1uo111d by 1 •;~7:r1111amen1 wai llled with Ille IOO«>cea11alt, SaJte JOU :above. deemed guilty of • contempt 01 11ua.--......... ....... Mortuary Chapel. Inter-genaret parlMrthlP County Clefk 01 Dr1no-County on Loa~ Btaclt, Ca. tG803 Y OU MAY "'""AM' .. "" th couri. to• un ....-. • .... --. ment will follow at Pacific Aooen E McNeatey • 9 983 (U 07-0UI "'" Y,.,. e 'l'ou are ri.raby notified of Ille .._,.., .....,.. .,,,.._....._ ... V M . 1 Park Tiii• 11ataman1 w111 flied wflll lh& .ury 1 • 1 • FtaOIM Publi h _, "--,.. ___ file kept by the coun.. It you prov1atOI'• or c1v11Cod•237.5 wttloh da Mt• .,..,.,.., 111 mp uut11 1ew emoria County CIMk ol 011nge Covn!y on 0 C 0 8 '" v 1 .. nge ~t ,ft_ 1 l led In h tat.e provide 1n. tud9f 11\111 ldvtM the -ttta. al=,._.,_.. Mf July u . 19&3. Publl•hed r•no• onl ally Daily Pilot July 27. 28. ,.." 0 eres t e ee ' minor and tn. l>•renll. If PrtMl1t, or,,........ • F2,10607 Pllol Aug. 3. 10, 17. 2~. 19&3. A 3 1963 4276-83 you may serve upon the ex· Itta right to ll•1t1 coun"' praatnt • TO THa NDMfT: A .... --------------------Publl1hed Oren.oe Cour D111y 4311•83 ugwt • ~utor or admlnl•trator. or Tilt CO\IM m1}' 1ppo4nl counMI to ~· '* llMft ... "' - PWUC NOTICE PllOt Auo 3. 10, 17, 2-4. 1~63 _ upon the attorne~ tor the ex· ~,....,, tilt mlnQf wtlathat' or not ,....,_......_.,... 11 ,_ .... lit __ .....;.__, ...... .....;.-'-----4429·63 Pta.IC H()fll'r ..... 'IC MnTIC( dm d Ille minor I• 1ble 10 attord counMI, deleM tMii .._..... ,_ .....e. .-FICT11'IOUI IUllHlal • '~ l"UUL nu ~tor or 8 In tr a tor· an end 11111ey era un•b,. IO •ttord coun· IO days 111• thl11M1mmona la~ NAMlt ITA'tlMIHT MOC NOTICE m~ w ith Lhc court With proof Ill, ""'" 11>9oinl coun1.i 10 ,~ Oil you, flltl wl1h lhl• court. wrtt1en Th• 1011ow1ng per1on• are do1no NOTICE Of ~( 11ervic-e, a written l'C'(tUetl reNl11 tll• partmt1. r~ to Ille compllllnl. Un"- oui•mi" •• ,~TITIOUS IUllNlll linattna that you de&lre 8,._.ial Ttit ptlltlon flied llafaln 11 ror lhe you oo t0. Y°"" .,..aul1 wll bl T ANO I l.ANDSCAPt 8 MAIN· TATl .. INT NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY " · ...-~ purpoM or ffMlng tht •ublecit olllld ent•ed on IPl)llctliOll by the pelfl- itENANCE 1097 Orange Ava Co111 The ,:::,~• pereon 11 ooing "'S TO STUDENTS not.I«-of the f1Ung1 of an ln· !or pl10l!fl"ltn1 or •OoPlle>n. Dattq. un. an<l tlllsoourt meyenfet a IUdoe- Mu.. Ce . 92627 ou~inua.. "' . Vf'ntnry and appra 1emen1 of July 111. 1983 rnen1 agatnat you lor the rtflel ,._ ROBERT ISHIHARA, 1997 0fll1QI THE HUG COMPANY 23 Bay South Coast Ballet Company 21081 Barbados Clrc l• t'Jtate MIM.'ta or or th e ~li~ Jolln c Coraoran. m1nd«tlnlhacomplalnt,wnlcn00Ut IAvtt . C0ttw MWll. C8 . 92677 I I d N I 8"t:.h CA 928f1 H I Be ch c "'2• e' I d f • • ti ed Covrity Cltlk rttuh In oamlthment oi -o-. ttill· w1u 1,.M 1 AJIMA. 1911 E ?0th St , •on . ewpo; P 50 • s unt ngton a • a. ,. u-4 , edm ts stu en ta o any t1on1 or account.a men on Mary Jon••· Otpury Ing~ Of ~eplf'IV « othlf,..... boe11 ........ ca .. 0211u c~:~·~~ ./!~: CA8~?~~· 4 rac:e, COIOt, nattonal and ethnic Otlgln to all the rlghta. In Sc:ctlon 1200 and 1200.& or Jofln H. LatMn, raquaat.o 1n 1hl ~' Thi• t>uslMM '' oonduotea by • Thia iiu_.,,..1 1i eonductlld by: en prlvlledg ... programa, and ectlvltlet generally ICOOl'ded the CAllfoml• Prt>botc.-Code. c-" COVl\MI Oa1ac1 April 12. t"3 p.n.at•t par1nttt111lp· 1n<1Mdu11 or made avBllable to 1tudenta at the school It doet not Ore1c.1te1 A Hoad ~tq Mllf'tln L Weella, l.E'E A BRANCH. Clafk F\ob9rl ltl'llll11ra p · • ' • o.tNI)' C.-tJ C-IOI Oy-C. K....,, Otputy rhii 1111_,1 wu r11ac1 lllllh th• MldlMI Jol'l11 •1to1111 deterlmlnate on the bull of r1ee, color, natlonlll and lllH M1polla Sl., S•ll·f IOI Cr1m11111 cour11 Bulldlno a..-. v. z.-~ounty Clef~ ot Or•noa Counfy °" co~~~y ·~~~10~=~g~~~~y 1: etMle origin 11'1 admlnlttratlon Of lta ldueaUonal pollclee, H .. tta1toe 8e1clt, Ca .. HH• 2 tO w Tttnp .. 81. (9·020) 1•1 Deft It.. Wiii m IJuiy 7 t983 ,2201 .. July 111. 1083 •dmlulon1, pollclea, aohOlarahlp and loan program•. and ('114)M4·HH L09 ~"&";::~~;0~12 Nawi-t ::=.c.· '*° Put>lltnlt(! Orlng4 Cot1at Ot lly m1•t •thletlC and Other school admlnl1tered programa. P\.lbll11hl'd O range Cmull Publlth 0""1141 Coa11 O•llV Piiot i'vbhant(I Or•not Cnut Deity Pllo1 1P1101 July t3 20 21 .-uo l 1983 Pif'o~~1•;·~ 1~1~~~ .. c,~l~ 0•11Y Publlahed Orange Coul Dally Piiot Augutl 3, .,983. Dully PiloL Auguai 3, 10. 17. Juty 21. Avgu11 3 10. 11 tt831Ju1y 11. A1111 :i 10. 11 1913 407 t 113 " ' 439 1.113 4.418-.83 1983 4463 K:l 4'7 ~83 c21s..13 ' I a . - PlmJC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE . fl'ICTIT10US au...eaa flCT1TIOUS .U .. NHa Of'ANOI COUNTY NAM« ITATIMINT NAMI ITATEMINT au'l"IOll COUftT TIWI IOOOwlflO P41f'IOl1 la <104"0 Tiie lotlowlng petM>n la d04ng 700 CIYI., Cenl9f Ot. WMI OUll/l .. 1 •• l>ullneH H a.ni. An•. CA 92101 ROADRUNNER ENTERPRISES, LUTZE CARPET SERVICE, 171 F Plalntltf CALVIN MAAANfl •nd 3 16 O.emono Ave 8alOO• lalan<I Rlvefttde No 24 Newl)Oft S.liCtl Ml'RA MARANTZ Calll 92632 Ca 92663 Crou -Compt11nan11 OEBCO CINDY M MICKLE. t928e Fo• ROBERT K BLUE. IOI Oa1111a. CONSTRUCTION co INC •• C•ll· glOve Way lr'line Ca.Ill . 927 16 C0ton1 def M1•. C• 9262S 1orn11 oori>oretlon, GERALD A Tiiis t>usln<iH it conduc:t41d l>'r an Tll11 bulllneas 11 conduc1eo by 1n DOB BIN. J W BROGDO N, 1n<11111du11 , 1ndlvldual MARGARET BROGDON. JOSEPH C1n(jy M Mlc:Ale,. ROl>etl K Blue E GABRIL, JEAnY R. OONA TELL!. Thi' atale~I was llled with the Trlla a111emen1 was llled wllh me BONNYE F DONATELLI, NORMAN Co.inly CltKk ot Or109e County on Co.inly Clerk of Orang;t County on STARR, DEBORAH STARR, PAUL July 141, t983 July 13. 1983 DALLUGE. BAUCE CHAPIN KENT, fl':r:zotCM F2206M GRANT GRAHAM, ERMA GRAHAM, Publlaheo O•llllQ• Coast Dilly Publlsll..O Or1nge C04sl Delly all 1ndividu111 and DOES 1 through Piiot July 27. Aug 3, t0, 17 1983 Ptlot July 27, Aug 3 10, 17. t983 20, Inclusive 3093·83 4263·83 Cross·Oefendantt OEBCO CON· S TAUCTION CO , INC I Cellfornll nun•ic ""TICE PmllC NOTICE corpo1e11on, GERALD A ooBBtNS, f"UIX. nu 1------------GERALD V CARPENTIER, CALVIN -----------FICTITIOU8 8U81NE88 MARANTZ, MYRA MAA,t.NTZ, Ill In· fl'ICTTTTOU8 8UllNIEIS NAME STATEMENT dlVlduats. end DOES 1 th;ough L, NAME aTATI!MENT The following pe1sons 1te doing Inclusive The 1onow1ng persons are doing bu'ainess es case No 376754 bustntm as MULE MOUNTAIN GOLD MINING I UMMONS (A}OISCOVEA PUBLICATIONS, CO . 34781 Camino Capistrano, NOTICE! VO<I hne been 1ulld. t B ) 0 I S C 0 V E R L A G U N A · Cel)istrano Beech, Ca , 92624 TIM coutl may decide egelnt l you (CIOISCOVEA SOUTH ORANGE MELVIN LEE HUBBARD, 34781 without yout being !Metd un ... 1 COUNTY. (O)OiSCOVEA ORANGE Camino C1pl11r1no C1pts1r1no you rHpond within 30 daya. "•ad COUNTY. (E)OtSCOVER SADDLE· Beach, Oa,, 92624 the tnlormallon below. BACK VALLEY. (F\OISCOVEA NEW· Hus business Is conducted by a 11 you wish 10 seek Ille •dv1ce 01 en POAT BEACH lGtADVEATISING llmlled partnership 111omey 1n this mallet you should PRODUCTIONS. INC (H)THIS MeMn LH Hubbard do so promptly so that your w111ten WEEK IN LAGUNA 4 SOUTH OR· ThtS statement WIS flled wllh the •esponse ti any may be 11180 on ANGE COUNTY (l}THIS WEEK IN County Clerk of Orange County on ume ORANGE COUNTY (JITHIS WEEK July 13 1983 AVISOIUsted Ila stdo demendaoe IN NEWPORT BEACH ti<tTHIS F2205N El trtbuma lede ctecldlr contra Ud WEEK IN SADDLEBACK VALLEY PubllShed 01ange Coast Dally .... 1udt1rict1 • m•~ que Ud. r•: 362 Third St Sulla A, Laguna Pilot July 27 Aug 3 10. 17, 1983 apond• denlro de 30 dlH. Lii l.t Beach Calif 9265 t 4262-83 lnlotm.c:ton qua •tou• ADVERTISING PRODUCTIONS II you wlah to aMk the ad~lc• of INC . CALIFORNIA 362 Third St flmllC NOTICE i n ettorney In thl• m1u.,, you Suite A, Laguna Beach Cafll 92651 ehould do M> PfOmptly ao lhat YOU' This blJsiness 1s conducted by a FICTITIOUS BUStNESS wrttten retl)Oftt•. 11 any, may be corpo1a11on NAME STATEMENT "led on time. Al~rt B Miiier The loflowing PitfSOO •s d()jng SI Ueled HM• aollcll., el conM- Prasldent business as lo de Mn abogtldo en Ht• 11unlo, This Sl81ement WU flled Wllh the VIDEO INFORMATION PACK· ct.berla hec:9fl0 lnmlldlete,,,.nte, County Clerk of Orange County on AGING. 5892 WOOdboro Or Hunt· ct. Hla menef•. au rM~•I• July t3, 1983 1ng1on Beech, CA 92649 H C:tltl , •I hey lfgune, puecte M r 11'220598 Terry Or-Nelson. 5892 WOO<l· reglatrada • tlefnpo. Published Orange Coast Daily boro DA.. Hun11ngton Beach, CA 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll Pilot July 27. Aug , 3. 10.17, 1983 92649 complaint hH bffn ftled by Ille 4266-83 This business 1s conducted by en p.lntltt agiln•t you. It you wleh to -----------lndlv1du11 defend thl1 t1w1ult, JOU mv•l. PlmlC NOTICE Terry 0 Nelson within 30 days aller this summons is Tiiis statement was filed wllh Ille served on you, Ille with thl• court e F1CTITIOUS aUSINESS County Clerk ol Orange County on wt1llen response 10 the compt1inl NAME STATI!MENT July 27, 1983 Unless you do. you• default wfll be F221IOIOI entered on 1ppllca11on of the pla•n-Trie toUowlng person Is doing Pub41ahlld Ore1>9• Co11t Dal(r 1111, and this court m1y enter a judge· business u : 111 Meld·IOl·you, 2020 Newport Ptlol A119. S, 10, 17• 24, 1 ment against you tor the relief de· Blvd., Costa Mesa, C1., 92627 "2t-13 mended tn the complelnt. which un<la c Le'line, 2S95 t VI• Mae-' could result In garnishment of 1ad1. Mission Viejo. Calif , 92691 P\mlC NOTICE wegN. taktng ot money or l)<OIM!•IY Thts business 11 conducted by en 01 other retie! requested In the com· individual fl'ICTITTOUS aua1NES8 platnl Und• c Le'llne NA.ME STATEMENT Dated August t9. 1982 This Slelemenl WIS tiled With Ille The lollowlng petSOn IS doing LEE A BRANCH, Clerk County Clerk al Orange County on blJslness as By Erin Rigby, Oel)uly July 13 1983 BRIAN BURTON GRAPHIC DE· PubllSl'led 01ange Coast Diiiy P1101 • F2205lt SIGN, 3723 B11cn/Su1te 14/Newpotl July 27 August 3. 10, 17, 1983 Publlshe<I Orange Coast Dally Beactr. CA 92660 4~77-83 P110I July 27, Aug 3. 10 17, 1983 Brl1n Arthur Burton, 3~ Un111er· 4256-83 stty Or Apt H/ Cos II Mesa/ CA i------------t ------------92~~1~ business ts conducted by an 1 ____ 1'lm __ IC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ 1 ____ Ntl. __ IC_NO_T_IC_E ___ indtvtduat F1cm1ou1 auatNESI NOTICE CW TINITIE aALI Brien A Bunon NAME STATEMENT l-Mo. MI00175 This s111emen1 WIS tiled with Ille Tiie 1011ow1ng petaon ta d()jng T 1 NO SM» County Clerk or Orange County on busonesa as COMMONWEALTH BANK, 'lot-July 27• l983 WENEDA ROOFING. 874 West mer1y EQUALITY SAVINGS ANO F221112 19th St , Cosll Mese, Calif., 92627 LOAN ASSOCIATION as duly ap-Published Orange Coast Daily FRANK BISSELL, 874 West 19th Polntec:I Trustee under Ille 1041owtng Piiot Aug 3, 10, 17, 24, 1983 St . Costa Mese. Callt . 92827 ~lbed deed of trual WILL SELL 4426-83 This business Is conductec:I by 1n AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE MNl3210 lnd1vlduei HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· Frank BlsMll abte al lime 01 sale in l1wtvl money P\mlC NOTICE This statement WIS filed with the of the United Stalel) 1111 tight. title County Clerk of Orange County on and lnleretl con~ed to and now FICTITIOUS •USINES8 July 13, 1983 held by II undet said Deed of Trust in NAME STATEMENT F2205el ptopeny he<elna"er deac;lbld The tollowtng persons are doing Published Orange Coast Oa11y • TAUSTOR. JERRY J. JONES, en "business as 1P1101 July 27, Aug 3. tO, 17. 1983 unmarried man NORTH HILLS PLAZA. 18430 AZi 0·83 BENEFICIARY EQUALITY SAV· BtookllurSI S1tee1, Suite 204, Foun·e------------1 tNGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. a 1a1n Valley, CA 92708 MllC NOTICE COIP<><llion LL L part n e, s ll 1 p I 8 4 3 0 , ___ ..;..;;.;;;..;; ___ ..;..; ____ , Rac:Qrded December 2 t. 1981 as Brookllurst Street, Suite 204, Foun· fl'ICTITIOUI •UllNl!ll Instr No. 26085 In book 14330 p1ge llin Valley. CA 92708 NAME STATEMENT 99S ol Offlclll Aecoftla In the onlce Vic;k1e J Palletson 5613 Olde Trie rotlow•"O pe1son 11 ooong or the Aec:o<der of Orange County Wad1wo11h Boulevard. Arvada. CO business as PARCEL t. Unit 88 as lllOwn •nd 80002 GERALD L KOZAK FINANCIAL deKflbe<l tn the Condominium Pten James L 01~on 2115 Indian SERVICES 359 San Mtguel Or Ste rllC:Ofded on August 18, 1917, in Sp11ngs Lane. N-po<t Beach. CA t 10, Newpo•t Beach. Calll . 92660 book 12339. P8QM &72 lo 709 tn· 92660 GERALD L KOZAI(, 2100 VeChl clualve ol Ottld&I Aec0tds ol said T111s business ·~ con<lucted by • Mlsch1el N-porl Beach Cafll ., County lom11e<1 patlner~tp 2660 PARCEL 2 An undlvtdad one LLL Partnet~•O Paul Hurst oafl· This bustnest 11 conducted by en MQllty·nlnlh ( 1189111) lnl.,...t u • ne< 1ndtv1dua1 1enan1 1n common tn the lee interest Thia st11emen1 was hied wtlh the Ger1ld L Kozak m Ind lo the Common Aree ot Lot 1 County Clefk ot Orange County on This statement wu hied w1lh Ille ot Tract 11643. u per map flied in July 19 1983 ounty Cletk 01 Orange County on book 40&. pages 13 end 14, MIS-~7 uly 13 1983 oellaneou1 Mape record• of Mid Put>llShed Orange Coast Deity F2205t0 Couniy, u IUCh term .. defined In Piiot Aug 3 10, t7 24. 1983 Published Or •"941 COlst Oaliy Ille Atlicle entitled "Oeflnllton" ot 4305-83 Piiot July 27 Aug 3 tO 17 1983 Ille DeC11111ton ol Covenants, Con· 4254-83 ditlonl IOd Aeetnc:ttona rllC:Ofded In book 1:z339. Peoe 610 of Olflciat Re-___ M_l_IC_NO_T_IC_E __ _ cord• (the "OeQar1tfon"}, Ind lily FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PlmlC NOTICE amendmenll 0t anne1-alons thereto NAME STATEMENT EXCEPT THEREFROM •II oil. gu. The lollo I pe so a 811! doing fl'ICTITIOUS •USINHI minerals Ind other hydrocarbons, bullness • ..-: llO r n NAME STATI!MENT be10w 1 619111 of 500 1 .. t, without SAOOLEBACK SELF SERVE & The lollowtng pe<son II dO!og the rlgflt 01 turface entry, aa r• uslne11s as. MNeCf. In tnatrumenta of recOfd by CAA WASH. 23038 Lake Fo1est SOUTHLAND DESIGNS I 1689 fMIOO• of 1 braec:h Ot Drive. Laguna Hiiis. C" 92653 uartz Ave . Fountain Valley, Calif , PARCEL 3· EaMmenll u eellorth G & 8 Energy, tnc .. e Calllom1a 2708 In Ille Sec1tons entllied "Cenaln corpo111ion, 23038 Lake Forest PAUL v DUBON. t 1889 Ouertz Euernents '°' Owner•" "Sup.wwt Otive. Laguna Hiiia, CA 92653 ve . Fountain Valley, Calfl . 92708 Satttemenl Ind Encroectlment'r and Thie bustneu IS conducted by· a Tiiis business Is conducted by en "Montgomery Stree1Euemen11·• ot COtpor1t1on jnalvlduat 1n. Atllele enttued "e-ta" ol G & B Energy, Inc , Donald A Paul V Dubon lhe Oedarltlon , Brown, P1esfd11nt T1115 statement was tiled wllh the PARCEL 4 e.a-nen11 u set forth Thia 1111ement was tiled with the County Cietl< of O•ange County on In the Sec:llon• entitled "Certain County Cterll ol 011nge County on .July t4 19113 E.uernenta lor Ownet•" I nd "Sup. July 'l7 1983 , F220I07 port SatOament and Encroach· 11"221512 Published 0111n11e Coas1 Oaflv meni" of the Ar1Kle entitled "Eaae-Publls/>eO O••l>Q• Cout Dally Pilot July 27 Auc;i 3. 10.11. 1993 men1a·· o1 o1 the Oeciwalion of Ptlot Auc;i 3. 10. 17 24, 1983 3096-83 Cov9"111i., Conditions end Aestrlc· 400-63 ------------ !Joni recofded In t>oo+. 12324, PIQI-----------1M .. 11c NOTICE 1100 ot OlfiCiel Aecord• I,.,. "Mu-PlmlC NOTICE ___ r-_UU\. _____ _ I« OeclwllfOn"), Ind any ameod· 1rOM21 manta Ot annexatloN lhrere1o de-f'ICTTTIOU8 e uilNEaS FICTITIOUS •UllNESI ,...., In lhe obllQIUons MCUted NAME ITATEMINT NAME ITATl!MINT lhlreby. heretofore executed I nd TM lollowtng persons at• doing Tiie tollowlng pe<sons are d04"9 "You are In defavlt under 1 Deed t>ualnesa as bustness es or Trust dllad Oec«nt>er 11 1981, Otcll Churchs Aestau1enl. 2698 CORPORATE POINTE CULVER unlea you lake aciton to ptOlaci Newpo<I Blvd Coste Mesa, Ce CITY L TO 3 15 t Airway Avenue, your pr()9er1y, II may be IOld el • 92627 Suite 6-t, Coste M .... Calfl, 9282& public ..... If you need Ill 11(1)111-King. Chuo Nien. t 152 N Dresden BAAMALEA LIMITED. Province or n1tton ot 1111 nature of in. proceed· St . An111elm, C" 92804 ntulO. Canada. 3151 Airway Av·1 Ing ao~~t you, you Should contac:t • King Shau-Mal.same as et>ove nue, Suite 6-1 Coste Mesa. Celfl . l1wyer This bullness II conducted by en 2626 20 Hwltege, Irvine. Ca 927 t• "(II indtvldual husband and wiltt ThlS business 11 conduc:tld oy a • s11ee1 1ddre11 or com· Chun·Nlen King lmlled pann111ahlp mondellgnltton It 11\own 1bo111, no This s111emen1 was llled with the Pete• e Perrin war11nry 11 given IS to 111 complet• County Cle111 ol 011nge County on v1c;e.Preslden1 nut or correc1neas)' The' July 27 1963 This statement w111 lfled with the beneficiary ulldef tafd Oeec1 ol F221578 ounly Clerk of Orang11 County on Trust, by re1M>n of • b•MICll °'de-Pubt•slled Orange Coast Dally uly 2 1 1983 fault In the obtlg1tfom aecurld!P1lo1 August J.10. 1 . 24,1983 f221202 lhreby, hetetot0te e•ecuttd and d11-4450·83 Publlllle<l Orange Co1111 Deity fivetad lo the underelgned • wrlllen Piiot July 27 Aug • 3. 10. 17. 1983 no11c. ot t>reech and ot 11ee11on 10 MUC NOTICE 4279-113 eauH the underalgnad lo Mii M id -----------t-------------• pr()9er1y 10 satltly Mid oblfg111on, FICTITIOUS aUllNEH tnd lh.,Hllet the underelgned NAM£ STATEMENT Pla.IC NOTICE ~ Mid notice of brNCll of el«· lion to be Reco<oed Saptaml* 22 The lo410W1"0 petM)nS .,. d04ng l'lCTITIOUI •UllHIH 1912 ... lnttr No 92..333e20 In 01: l>uFIRlneAN"c'H"1sE BAO"E"'•GE SYS NAME ITATIMENT 11c1a1 "-dt Said M1e will be " ""' • Th• !ollOwlng petton la doing midi but wlthou1 __,,tor wll-TEM SOFOAANGECOUNTY. 18682 1lne11 H ' ret1ty.' e'llP'-or Implied, rao1tdlng Belch Blvd 2 t3 Huntington Beach. A I TAEE SURGERY. 2301 Zenith. title, poe-tlon. Ot enQimbrancet, CA 92&49 1n11 An1 Hll , C1lll , 92707 topeytheremeinlngpttnclpeltuMol A Diie Runyon, 1290 Conway ROBERT JOHN PERRIN, 2301 the not-Ct) eeolKld by Mid Deed of Alll , Cott• MIN. CA 92828 Ith, S1nt1 An1 Hll • C.111 , 92707 TNll, wfth lntereet u tn Mid Deed of 0o<ig111 Tllompaon. 1137 E Mein Thia Cullneu 11 conducted by tn ff\atl ,_ c:hlfget and·~ of SI MeN, Ai 85203 ndtvldull lfle Tni...i end of the truetl «Nied Thlt bueiMH It conducted by· a by Mid Oeed o4 T!Wt Said Mil wlfl ~11 Pltl,,.,thlp be h9d on T~ AuOvft 25. A OeJe Runyon 1"3 •I 2:00 P.M .. I I the ~ Thi• alatement WH filed with lht •~ entranoe to the Civic Center County Clertl o! Orenge County on ~. 300 EM1 ~en Aw • July 27 t9&3 11"221•1 0r,:;,,c:, the tllM of .... bldl Publtthed 0r8nQfl Co111 Di tty meybemeclelnCMhendOt -., Piiot Auo 3, 10. 11, ~4. 1903 Of oertJned °'*"' ac>eCln.d In CMI 4~42·83 COO. Settlon W'l4h Rol>ltl Perrin This 1111-1 wit flied with lhe ounty Clerk 01 Or•no. Covnty on vty 14, 1993 f22070I Pubhtlled Orange Coul Olity 1101 July 27, Aug 3, to, 17, 11193 4280·93 PlmlC NOTIC£ At the Um• of the lnlllel publl· P\8.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUa IUllNIH Oilton Of lhll notloe, lhe 1ot1I NAtn aTATIMINT ""°""'Of l"'9 unpAld b8lenoe of the ,ICTITIOUS •u11N1sa Th• 104IOWlllG per1on " doing OOllgallon MOutld by lht ·~(le. NAMI 8TA'RMl!NT '''*'' u IOfibedoeedoftt1111fandMtlmtltd TIM lollowtng ptftQn .. doino CALIFORNIA 011. RECLA • COiia, exi>e:"-· Incl edVIOOlll ,. bUlllllH •• ATION, 36(1 St n Mll)vet Or Ste. 120,9~1.H. . KYMCO, 1904 HlrbOt 81v0 . 109, N•wootl Beec11. C"atll . 82&e0 To 6'1ttmlne the opttlillO bid, VoU COlll M .... CA. 92827 Ol!AALO l KOZAK, 2100 Yecl'tt may call (6t9~-t333 "-1ftey C Kymt1, 2929 Orange t11Clll1f, Newpon Bffcll. C1lll .• O.tecS: Juty 28. 1183 Ave . Apt 5. Co•t• Mtu. CA 92&27 2660 Publlehed Oreoge eoe.1 Olltr fhll bullne .. 11 con<1ve11<1 by-an Thi• l>ut1""8 11 condueled by 1n 1>11n1 Auguet 3 10, 17 t913 44 18-13 lnd!Yldual ndM<luat· --- -.,.,,,.., c Kymll Ger1ld L. Kora- CIN•lfled Adi .,. th• Thlt lllltmenl ... flied with the Thll 1t111ment ... hied with Ille .,...., to 1 ~ful Co\ihly Ctttk 01 011nge County on ou11ty Cwto of Or1nge County on ..,... or-..... "'•. July 27 IOU Uuly ll, 1P83 b•U• ,_v '221... •noM11 W9Y to t911 m«e Publlthld Orange Coat! Deity Publtthe<I Orenge CoHI 0111y ~ Pt101 AUO 3 10 17 24 t983 Plkll July '7, AUO 3, tO 17, 1913 '44 I 11!1 i 4:153.93 THE DAILY PILOT CLA SIFIED OFFICE llOUR Telephone Service: Monda y·Ftiday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday Sat. 11 :30 a.10. Tuesday Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Tues. 4:30 p.m. Thursday We<l. 4:30 p.m. Friday Thurs. 4:30 p.rn. aturdav Fri. 3:00 p.111. Sunda v Fri. 3:00 p.m. C ANCELLATIO~ CORR ECTIONS: Cancellations and currecti ons rnuy be made· on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check yo ur ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir st incorrect insertion only. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 IHH• fer Salt , ... "' ler lalt C.atral 1011 C..1111 1002 * HARBOR RIDGE * Come visit the most fabulous view. New custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 bath. formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to Lhe gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. IPH l&IU 1·1 ·HELEN 8. DOWD RULTll, llC. 144-0134 lllC&llll TIWlllllE T•l•llY ll••Haletl IT PEICILI Tr1pie>1. with 2 Bdr 1112 units, Income S 18.600 pr Y' Loan payments $17,400pr yr Price $161.000 631-7370 3 Bdrms. l baths, pool and spa El419ant S350.000 essurnal:'le financing. Full price $550,000 TRADITIONAL REALTY Cote Realty &. lnv.-stmf'nl ll0-1IOO SELL •<lie 1tema wttll a Dllty Pilot Classlfled Ad T A H S Y 8utlf'9tt f'f'!utl 'O•lly ~ 1t~ la11 _._.,., a t•le.\m.ar\ m.de 1 bilQ tu1s. over nw rur ...--R-(_V_S_T_Y_.., 1 DUytnQ >0me1~1no O" • - I' I I I r--,.1--,-1 -I .... , ""Tl--,,,1 '-I 0 • O•••""' ''' •o.<•lo l•O•Od _ _ _ _ _ , '"-' :.v.:;:;.ri, ;. ~ ·~ n~ ;:~:t e ~rN:.~i.~:~~9H I' r r r r I' I' I' I 6 .:;, :.~~lr, 11 "''sl I I I I I .I I I IOUll·Lm &.ntn I• D1111ifl1.tlH 1211 ) ' B\JY A CAR Do it the easy wax.-shop claSslfled. Reading classified regularly Is the surest way of finding the best buy on exactly what you want. Daily Pilat c 1ass 1f1ed ads phone 642·5678 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 3, 1983 DI ............................ ___ ......... l&l• -I ............ , _________ ... 11t.....,.1 ...., ___ .. ____ , .. _1_..., __ .. ____ '.'"-C:••••• •ti ••• 1012 llVllE THRACE lmmacutet" 3 bdrm. 2'h bl oome In poputa1 Irvine Terrance L1rge 101 w•lh room 10 add Oh Circular driveway Famfly room The attractive $347,300 Include. the land MUI I JfTTl lW LIH ltLE 200 blk 40' IOI, 3bf + '*'· Bayfront single story 3 Br 2 Ba beam ce1linp, 3ba, yard, compl tef11rb S575,000 Open deity 1·5 spacious terrace. pier & slip $1.250,000 (Call 11ratl 217 JHmlM OWMf/lgt 073·555 I Bayfront 6 Br 7 'A Ba Villa cm wide lot, pool, spa, dock for 120' yacht $4,850,000 Remodded 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ large~. rm . beam cei.llnga, fuml.shed, pat106. ~20,000. IAYSllE PUOE IAYFIOIT SpecU<:ular bayfronl dplx 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1.500,000 PElllllLA NOME OOUIFIDIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 sq ft Xt.ra parlung. $1,385,000. FllllllllS UICI MILL TOP ----IPYIUll 4 BA • 1tngte-lvl, Traaewln d1 Un· 1urp11ued oceen "'ew•. 1635.000 Agent 851-9136 . 644~201 --~ c .... Mtll 1024 NtLHMf Quiet tocallon 3 BA 2 B•. 111eplace, RV 1cceu S 148.000 financing b)' owner By Owner Spyglass Hiii best buy $695.000 New 4 br. 4 111 'ba, custom Frerl<'h Normandy Beaut 2 stry, ocean & bay &ital.e 1 2 prime acre h.JJltop $1.250,000. ll•J l10artll1 lltr. 141·ll2t view 640·4 t96 GIPE OOI W /TME COHTllY SCHE Charming 2 Br 21/2 Ba wlt11 pastoral and moun- tain views Bay windows, trench doors. wood deck- ing Ftreptace, wet bar, secur11y syetem At· tec hed 2-car garage ~omm pool end tennis. $259,000 includes the land Ask for Lots Egan 644-7020 LIHO llEAL ESTATE C.l.HSTSIH ., .. , ... Appeellng family home with tge back yard Con- venient 10 schools and shops. seller 11111 help finance this 3 bed, 2 ba with lamlly room 631-1400 ltlllltll lllllE VIEW & EUUIT SH0,000 Noted decorator's own home with the ulllmale in custom design 10 take ad'lantage of Ille drama of hlftslde privacy end forever "'-of Newpon Center . ocean. night llghls Dramatic De- veonstllte mdl 2 story w/4 total bedrooms. lormet llvtng, dining and entry w /atrtum Maiclmum iuKury 63 t -t400 IUFFS FllOIT ROW SUI IOOFEE Owner has ~ought another and must sell this rare A' plan with Interesting levels end 3 bedrooms. Open and spacious w/vlew of nature and night tights Security sys· tem, gat<len entry and abaolulely pertect con- dition 63 t • t 400 - UIAllHIHO'lil llOMI ., Inc . At:AL E S1"1 E 131-1400 f.Sllf CllT& IHA Lovely 3 B• 2 Ba llme wlfamlly rm, 2 lrplcs, RV acc:eta Loc1ted be· tweenTuslln/lr'llne/Sts Ask In g S t 79 ,900 631-7370 TRADt T IONAL REALTY TME PtUYAOY OF EIH&1.l IAY U1ban 1ophlst1c1tlon Ocean view property In ptl'late Emerald Bay. 3 Bdrm ._ome, plus con· 11ertlble den. Ideal for lhe buay proteaalonal couple Asking $635,000 With substantial down pay· menl. seller will assist w/llnanelng. Furnishings n419olf•ble Joyce Debolt or Sally Shipley GE 159.9100 ---., .. · ... ·. ·.·.:•,. lllH100 This one aparklee Ilk• a Jewel with new carpeting and paint Well l1td out 3 Bdrm 2 Bl with • balcony off the Mstr suite Leave your elbow grease t>ehlnd Full price $99,900 751-3191 C:::.SEl.ECT ..... PfUJERTIES • llHHlllHl'll Mc lain Big C anyon Townllome, 111lngl9d e~· terlor. tennis, spa. pool, tmmac 1234,900 1 1,_.l tJl tl 114 Ml S lllC>f', 675-6000 ~ whO Mid People fh11'1 whet the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY la ell abOull Have you reed tod1y'1 CIH1llled Ada? II not, you'rw mtAlng Ille beal ~lntownl ..... ..... ,.. .. , CORDIADO CHS IAYFROIT Coronado lsJand cust bayfronl lot. &5' boal deck Plans avail. Now $370.000 w/trade ARROWHEAD HOME Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake vtew. 3500 sq. h $440.000. Will Lade for a local property OCUI FROIT llCIME lllTS Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br-l Ba. Duplex, good tncome. $725,000. Best v iew, tallest bldg tri-plex with 4 Br 2 Ba each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy•1d1· Dr•v•· N B bl'J blbl !J" :J~e 9ooJ OfJe 1 * Summertime 6 -.::;-(f ooJ /Ju'IJ IJ/oom 141 luel lrln , CdM. $1 35,000. 3 bdem.2 bath, tri-level, city view. (IPll llllAY 1-1) HIO loH• lirola, Spyg~ Ridge. Lowest price. $395,000. Seller financing 4 bdrm+!! 102-1021,.; &11011, CdM. 2 units or use as 3 bdrm 2 bath home. Below Coast Hwy. $229,500 1221 lrH4, Newport Heights. Weekend special, only $300.000. Twin units, 3 bdrm. 3 bath each. (IHI llll&Y 1·1) AllLTUYlll. 3 Br conc1o, 2 car gar. walk to Westclitt Plaza Priced to sell Aak tor Fritz 544-9 4 11 631 -0519 eves WTSllENOL En1oy Ille aummet w/yovr own private pool In this brand new llltlng tn Pf'lme Easlsldl tocatl on. Cut-de-sac street w/only ~ 6 cstm homes, cl<>M to Beck Bay A ... arlety ot llnanclng available 759·1501 or 752-7373 WALKER&: LEE Real bate ~. * IEIT PllOlll I FtlWIOlll AIYWIEIEI * Just completed. 4 ultra custom built condos lrg sq. 11 • E side C.M. Open Dally 11·6 2606 Elden (Bel DelMar & Sant• Ana CC)472-8230, 573.7n1 Lrg lemlly home~. 5~B~r-2,,...B""a-. skylites, llrdwd llrt, frplc, bit-In m1ero-w1ve. cov· ered pallo &. trull lreff, 1000 sq 11 of auk: sP8C)e. $134,900 ()pn Sun 1~ 3 137 Sharon Ln. By Owne• 545-2786 IH&YHHIHll Great corne< lot with AV access. Cloae to p11ka end sc hool, ask ing $215,000. For an ap- p ot n t men l to see 540· 1151 •· • ·-HERITAGE 301 S111111tlr1, Balboa Island. New units, 3 bdrm 3 baLh, 2 bdrm + a lofl. Reduced to, _______ _ $565,000 . . REALTORS • (((011An1a de/ vlfa1t f}J~~A) 6'73-8494 PAllTISAftU Outatan<11ng Mesa Ve<de 3 Bdr, nr gOllcovrM & parll Price rellec1s gre1t potent111 S 189.900 Jackie Han<ltemen 631-1266 36'1 E. Co6st Hwy., Corona del Mar a 11111 IUCI SPYIUSS llLL OOllOU Ill llO Saller is ••tfHte4. S•lt•it all afftn. lllot ai..rett• llhr 711-UU Ul.111& ISL UYFlllT 1711,111 Eliciting comer Pf'oper\Y wlth ""o 3 bdrm unllG. Privacy and ell conve- niences near Main tlreet wltll beach ou1 lront. A great price tor t ile "water" CALL 873-6900. SIPHSllHPI 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on 1.:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• cul·d•·sac. Covered 1• patio end morel Only WTSlll -S 132,500 2424 Sant• Ana Ave SPA.lllLl•I Nil 2 Bdrm, patio, flreplaoe. With this 3 bdrm. 3 bath dbl car g•r S 119,000 beauty! Lowest prtc.e In IEl flOIS area. Onty s t35,950 PHIUll IUL TH Call X.allhr ll11ttr 171-1120 tlt-llTO OPEN TILL 8 PM ------• 1 .. 1. leacla l 0 lalka lilaa•, 1006 3 br, 2 ba, frplc. Needt TLC $109.500 or best ULUlllUll otter 1213)530.5159 LARGE HOME OOWIFHITOllN W/AENTAL - IA.·\11 HIHC"I 300BlocilAPOLENA Ill >Mt -, Inc. MUST SELL RE Ail ESTATE $410,000 17~ BYOWNER 675-8729 Stock co-op. 2 Bdrm . 8"t h1rga1n. S13o.ooo. owe with $30.000 dn R&H lnvttmt 751-5989 -------ia I"'-IH1,r11Tan1a ... I .. a Ocean ctoM 28r .,. 2 B• UHllHI Ptaiuala 1007 Poot• Tennis • Security Custom & luxury homes G ate 4 yrt n ew Bank llquidalions Agl. IEIPEUR $ 1 2 9 , O O O Agent Jarry 6 4 o. s 2 3 4 , Sacrificing 11 $326.000. lrg 851-9135. 644,..201 752· 1' 14 4 Bdr on p"1 lt ne, stepa 1~-:-------;-:;;~ 10 bay. Delt• Delgedo (mat l 831-1266 ~cry& Beoch COLOIY I Ill 1111,IOO Real Estate The 11n11hlld bonus room <l .. L UfArUACIWl<Cr S..Cr IHI c-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-1-0_2_2 ~ak!'ot':~~,:.~ r~=~ HAlllOR ters Situated on • quiet HllHLlllDS Ul,000 HltOTill cul-de-sac with large -'I lan11Gaped yard Enloy H1g111y motivated seller Wiii consider any reason- able oller T aatelulfy dee· orated maater bedroom retreat Best buy In aree .. S270,000 PHH&llO YIEW community tennis end I Ill II FEE UH swimming Transferred A short wafklng dfttanoe owner will help with 10 the beach A nHl S llnAflClng on thla 1>M1ec:1 bdrm 3'h ba home with lamlly t\Ome 131-7300 large tamlly room end 2 GAU. 144-1211 lrp(cw OWC piper or ~ ~reodp~~~r {~~ .. b.~~c~;: ~~-•• Little Ml" Mulfet Mt on a tor the mof!ey Now only -~·~!!:' Tvllet. •long cam• a $440,000 tpld•r and r••d In th• o••L ..... 7211 Otlly Piiot CIH•lll•d ... _... Mlf ........ MC1ton abotlt Miu Muf· 3 bd, 2')i b1, greet view 191'• lulfet eno bouQht II ThouMnd• below menc., tor 111.95. You cen NII S220K own/bkr 752-8870 your tutfet and tote of other tl\lnga thro11gh ~~~~~~~~~ Lowett prio.cl In Walnut 0111y Piiot C1111llle<1 I: Sq. 3 Br 2 Be, entl. petlO. Adi. Call 842-5171 WW!t Adi Cell 842-5178 $99,500. Siii~ dWn. Cell Ann O' Sam M2·2'86 •-Of IMlM-r-...CU. ... ,WOM COLD Wei.I. BANl(eRO IMIAl'Ytl 1111.- C.n you believe thls price for a Deane condo!! Bordeaux Plan - priced below market (Or a tut .ale now!!! August 31 the price goes up!!! Buy at this low price now. r TURTLE llOCI HILLS LolllllY Plan 1. S Bdrm. 'j bit, fem rm. Petflc1 hOtne tor tne femtty tti.1 •• p19n1y or room. C!Me to eY9fYthlrtQ. ~38.900 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 3, 1983 IH1a 111 l&lt IH1t1 111 lale IH1t1 Oafarail~H ltaltl OafuaidH lf!!'8Ul1, Val. Atut .. al1, Vat. huta .. 11. Vat. IHl1la t• Office ltatall 2914 Ptntaala l012 lrriat 1044 ••wttrt lt1d1 lOH C:trtH ••l ... U2l ,., ... Hilla 1290 Qe11ral 2702 C"I• .... 1724 •;mit ltac~ 27H nire 2tOI Olllce lpaGe lor IHM 747 x suoceulul 6Ualn .. 1tnan Hon E FOR RENT 12500 mo. Febuious 2er. ""·staid• c•• 2 Br 1 81 1 rm. nr C h, , ... An-F to ehr pity furn. Bel 1·•· II. $&95tmo utlll pd /II.IC, •k• irtm lady Travel, Ult· llYllE HIVES 3 Br 2 Ba & lrplc, So of ,., ... ,., "" _, ...., ~round fir 1055 fl tno. dating 953-996<4 TOW •.. llSr lllE OOE•IFllOIT PCH. Avalf 8110 at Le~une Hiiia, 3-4 Bdrm, 2•,;,ea Penthou1e. 3000 dupte>1. upper, enclad able rent to r:albr. hM, non-smkr, $400 + 1 0 C " ~ " s 75 F s .,, It n-cpts tile d I I t N t tlls 675 5316 •m no r, otte Mesa ESCOllTS/10-DELS Balboa Penln Pt SBA S 1050/mo. 875-2500 enced y11d1 ...., ' u P . gar, weah rm, 11cuul, no • ng e person. ea P u • evea 3 Blkl E. ot Fa.lrvlew & 2 Br 2 Ba, beautllully up· 3ba 5895•000 Terms -gerage1. Kida& pets Valet perkt~, 24 hr a&-peta. 1576/mo Cell P.O 1118. Newport Adame Outcall ONLY 835_9199 g1 ra<1ed. nsum5a00ote low available Cotti Ntll 2224 welcome 883· 1500 curt t y . e •I wood eve/wl<nd 558-8300 Beech, CA 92663 Gorot10u1 N-port Beech 754_ 1040, Mr Tracv nt loan S 127, . Agt, Agent, no tee Towers, 10717 Wlltehlre Condo lo Eaal Stull, Im-EXITIO IAIOHS J err l 8 4 O · 5 2 3 4 . Playa ll.1173-llOO 1140 HHIUYE. L Ni l it2 2 Blvd . (213) 474-3575 EJslde duplex, 2 Br, 1 Ba. mac u 1 at a . Fu 11 y BachelortBachelorette 752·1 14 3Br, 2Ba. bit.Jn 11tove, dbl 11aa1 IH • .J s435, 2 br, lovely spaC: gar, yd, wfd hkup. Cpl Furnished, Pool, Imm. Olllce&BlrthdayPar11es TllTUIOOI VISTA gara.ge, huge yd. S800 ler Condo, commun'Tty clean, on quiet cul de sac pref. $595/mo. 850-2077 COUNTRY CLUB O cc u P • n c y . O It : THE UST HURRAH 3 Bd 2 Ba. spa, expan-Mo•llt Ht•H 1100 mo Avl 11-15. Owner pool, nr shopping. $~ In Anaheim, nr Katetla & X LO 1 Br $495 2 Br S59S LIVING 751-7825 Res· 760·0672 1•203 aq, ft. office dable to 4 Bdr, 247K lull u1•111 HILLS 549•2042 mo. 492"8700 Euclld. 548-5704 Pool, Patio. Frplc; IN NEWPORT BEACH Incredible Ocean View 1·287 IQ. It. office 738•8538' 558"8538 prlc;e 20K dwn Agt. Beautiful 24x60 2er. 2Ba ~2 Ba. MonteCeiiO Beautllut '4 B1, lam rm hm. lilka Dahwar. 557•284 I Slngtes 1 & 2 Bdrm AP"'' 2 br, 3 ba S Laguna with lurn ror purchase II llLIEI TllOll J er 1 y 6 4 o. 5 2 3 4 . home Corner tot. Island Twnhse. 2 car gar, pool, Cocktail pool & Jae· Avell 2707 UllEll YllTA lPTS manta & Townhousea. condo. Frptc, 2 decks, desired MOHUll STlllO 752-1414 1 no pets. $725. Sierra lmmed S 1400/mo. Ptaia1al1 Some are eteianlly garaoe, pool. 499-6009 kitchen Fam rm, Ugh I n· 6 1324 $485 1 Br, 1 Ba Apt Beautttul exciting glrlt, Univ Pk Terraoe 3 Br 1erlor enclosed porch, Mgmt. 41" 673-5354. 801 S450. 2 Br. utll pJ. S585-S595 2 Br, 2 Ba lumlthed From 630 Laguna House private Private rooms Dover model. 2 Ba. ielnt air cond You~ adults J 1112 II NiHlH Vit!t fiH 4 ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~· t55_ Townhouse Frplc, aky-S~~ ~~~:u~~~I~: ~~ room. bllh. entrance Dally 10AM-2AM locatton, walking dts-~:6~~~:7 $34, Agt. Yard, lrptc. washer/dryer HOMES F~R RENT llghts3~:·~~~~~~ilt-lns 144_ 1100 $400 497-4391 luiatll t885 :;~~:S~~ C M a1a1nncde1So1c3o9m.5mOOpoo1JeFaeen --n7oo23k-Cuepn.tNeorSpetts Mission Vlelo 3 Bdrm 3 Ctrtaa•elJlar 2722 TSL''gml 642-9412 --mCMstn25 2bd,1b9"aiii ltatal1 2916 --latan 752_ 1414 Nearly new. 12' wide, nr S7751mo 151 ~ s~. Daus Ba. $750/mo Fenced 2 Br, 1 Ba, frplc. 2 cer pkg. .., 3 bd, 2 ba, duplex up-tn CM S250 mo utll paid SPIRI TUAL READINOS-Npt Bell walk to grocery, ~ , yard kids/pets welcome 1 16251 & stairs. 'It blk lrom bch, 548-8303 LEAi[ &1S•MPTlll Advice 1n all matters Love .... Bill• 1050 $26,000 648-2573 49~9~2!~9~ves Age~t. no ~ftl! 863-1500 r:,~ 573.92';f • 1st ~g1a1a"ngcee.s aAll vam1,a10,mr m~-NB P_A_l_A_T_tA_L_M-ANStON 18 month& ol exlsltng marriage & business -RENT s1951 i. Pall sizes "" ~s11--snu ""' P tease or right r>ew 3 yr Also counseling 1815 .. CAllllTO AIOR" w u 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2800 sq 11. 2 yrs llewrrt lt1d1 26.69 2 er....,-ea, lrptc, deck, nu ~ u ,. 1000 675-24 79 Iv Prlv OOI. spa 6000 sq 11 •ease 11!>0 sq It IOCllll<I So Et Camino Real. San StH41Rt•11tic *850-1500* new. gardner. no pets. 1Br +Den.2Ba,.fl&PSIO cpt S700tmo 1st.last· lPlRTIHITS message S500lmo 760·5t8 I lnnewproless1ona1ot11ce Clem Lrc d 492-7296 IHH't It II I ,. ~ 1175 $1200 631·21!>0 t> each . com m t y S250 dap Quiet cpl only Baautttully landscaped Across -;rOm beach 2 N&ed rmmte 1mmedia18iY bldg with park like at· 3018 In lllCI It's so romantic lhe e1c. rorrlJ . pool/tennis $850/mo No smoking or pets Avail garden apt. pool & spa B<lrm Poot and encl gar S275fmo, $650 move 1n mosphere Ho&pltaltly Travel Owner got married and Ma<ro 8" OCean View 5Br, 3Ba, indoor spa. Pro Pert y House 8115 Call Answer Ad Patios, decks No pell l aundry $595, 640-5078 Nr beach In NB 631 -7024 lane, San Bernardino 1.;..;.;l.;.A..;.;;.T.O•H•O•N•O-LU...;LU"'"·..;;.;. 1 20x26 playrm. newly 642•3850 540. 642·.t300 24 hrs. 1 Bdrm 5500.s505 F eewa 1o & 15 1 moved ewayll ti's a great Lot $3,990 Easy terms redec: S 1500 mo Owner __ _ 2 Br. walk 10 .. ~11 In nice 2 Bdrm 1.,, Ba 5590 BAYFRONT 1 Br, 1 ba, IOEllFllOIT Lr Y d cos~ Airline ticket gd llll Ocl little love nest 1n Laguna Beautllul views ol the Pa· 1661 Indus St. 24 1-0453. 3 bd cottage. completely COM Close ,:;'"senior ell 2250 Vanguard way relrlg, upstairs $625/mo MIF to shr 4 Br turn nm s~it:r~~~I~ 81 1•5co~:;~s 31, S93 Joan 645-99 l9 Village with 2 bdrms, 2 clf1c0cean.675-7239 871-1402.(213)456-6832 remodeled, huge newly club tnqal618Narclssus 540•9626 •1st. last & S100 dep w12protmen $400 • 'h negotiable Cell I . O 4014 car garage, community C • • • 1275 landa<:aped yard, garage. 644 0126 Sandy utll. Call ans ad 3 lllHll JJ pool, spa and tennis in 8 oa 0•1aaa•1 $875 Incl. gardener. 3 Br 2 trpl, 5975/mo. 191. last. or call 213-445-7676 lg Bach/Unit trig. patio, • • · 787 642_4300 884-0<181 or 70-0330 · lovely count~ like at· OCUllYIEWlll Ba,MesaVerde,nopets, security No pets Ct HI 724 nice area , Vic · lllOAIYOIElST --------Co••trcial FORSILE mosphere Its a buy at Brlght 2Br,2eacornerunl! rels re~'d. Vacant 3253 213-380·9680 days. 111 torte/Canyon area, no 3Br 2Ba.2c:argarage, Oceanfront· shr lullylurn. ltatala 2911 Theregls.name(38y1s) only S112.000 on top lloor Luxury am-W a 5 h n g I 0 n A 0 1 714-548-8533 evas ' dogs Av a 1 I 8 / 2 7 lull security, on fairway. 2 .br house w/Nwpt eir.ec SUTl All Oil CO. l "Ill 559-6221 · 2Br. 1¥.Ba. ram rm. n-s4 0 631 6812 N $500/mo 645-8927 111•111rw 111111 I mentties, owner anxious 4 Br 2•,;, Ba home tn 1 mo. • 0 pell. • ~ Prlnclpals only .i 1'4· 1211 BYCO 645-2251 Behind SC Plaza, newly Baycrest Kint cond ~0151pde7',51~81c'ne1' 1'E,_Pa11 110110n· Lge 2 br. 2 ba luxury apt. 644-0509 Prot male 25-35 non-smkr 90¢ sq It, generous tenant (7l4) 953.2100 dee. 3 br, 2 ba, DR. $950. lreshly painted. a ~reai 2195 Miner ST SSSO mo: 2446 Elden Av. S695tmo. N-11-w--1..,.B-r _C.,,.o_n_d_o_._,.fr_p_lc, to shr 3Br furn twnhse, Improvements. 650-4000 ••• ,.rt ••• CL 1069 SPECTACULAR 545-4731 545-0034 1 i 85 62 6 C M S275 mo 548 4301 sq It Olllce or comm. Illness !orces sale or E•· • OCEAN VIEW ar.1 ly home, gar ener -+ dep. To see cell 1-2 cptafdrpe. bltna. garage. · · · • 1 d & 1 lncld. $2500/mo For tnlo 645-9604 pool, yrly. 752-507 Ip --ro-f.-M-_-n-/s_m_k_r_to-sh-r 2ifr 2482-88 Newpor1 Blvd . c usive woo meta '2 ll•• l1wfrt1t Mt•ts FANTASTIC TEAMS llllll llEW please write P.O Box Newer 1 & 2 Br wtgarage, wkdys 8:30-5:30 aak for C M. 642-3490 business S85.000 lakes Lovely 6 6r wfroom tor 2Br, 1•1,Ba. lu>tury ocean 1029• Larchmont, N,Y rrom $430. Kate In N.B. Bayfront, 2 blks to -------all Terms 968-6187 120· yacht Cute 3 br view PenthOuse In ex-ILTllA OISTOM 10538 1 Br 1922 Wallace Ave. 645-5577 ------bell, parkng. $340 mo. CMINB 17th & Newport w35' slip Must see! PP. elusive VIiia Balboa. RE· 3 br 3 ba lam rm trplc st 1 • et 1 8 q 1 1 New fig sunny 1Br Condo, Dys 8 4 I· 2 17 5. Ev Newer 3300 IQ It, ample Owner. 673-7873 duced to S265,000. Sale J ·1 t' b · 11 ' ' ---------~~2081 r~. rSlr g ' •• u e • Newly decorated Eastllde lrptc, new cptsfdrps, 675-1904 Chuck. parking, air co()d Owner 1 L ac n ms r a, uge rear Big Canyon Condo: 3Br ... mo errs ... gmt 2 Br 1 ea No pets. ---------675 6900 2 LIDOISLEBAYFAO_N_T_S_. E~w~S~~;:~~S2~ yd Drive by 2180 Elden. 2'1'1 ba $1175/mo Avall Co 641-1324 SSOOtmo 831•8155 bttne. garage. pool yrly WE LOOK __ · __ lovely 6 Br. J'!i Ba. room mo. at 1,,,110 540_7559 $1050/mo 851-6226 lmmed Call 476-2252 B 7 5 2 • 5 0 7 I wk d y • Laguna Beach, 1,500 to "'" . d y s or 4 9 6. 8 3 4 1 1 r garden apt, stove, 8·30-5 30 ask lor Kate FOR 0 6,000 sq It Prime high· 3Br.2Ba w/pler.sllp ap IXtl al I garage,palio.lrgyard.no ---------548 1377 tat• altlf GLYMPICS 'U 10 ooeanlront apts. In San Clemente operated as hotel. Nee<! partner or $310,000 2nd T 0 Witt pay 13% monthly 1-492· 1720 Mike/John lor 120' yacht D l ~U 't 1300 Eastslde 2 Br, 1 Ba, enclsd ev/wknds relrtge. $395/mo. 01 TIIE ILIFFS W i 279 J U!! way locations Call l'lm PP 673 7873 --pets S535fmo. ~ 1 mo Big Canyon Twnhse 3 Br 2 • Quiet !Br, close to beach, ltllt/llffll•lftl SI oat , Bu II n es 11 -Nwpt Beac · $260.000. 3 sec. deposll. 548_5442 or Ba lrplc, wet bat, 811 1 Br unfurn. pool, laundry llreptaoe, p1t10, dsh-hr, 3 Br, 2 Ba, rrplc, wfd, frig, Properties Brollerage Store on Forest AVil, Lag Br & 2 Br. S20K down 770_5629 11~11181, on goll course. tac From $404. Utlls din rm, encl garage S500 d sh w r S 9 O O I mo . ltll•ltt4 Co 714-752·8011 Bell 2400 IQ It, 5yr tse Steps to sand 974-2144 total view from each paid 548-0336. mo. 2163 P1emc. CM 968-7773 " 1 In Orange Co la•aatr·ail Call Jac;k 497-5452 I P 1350 IEW 2 •• 1 IA (Th 1 .. _ Jett Mgr P 17. cell 1-EstabllShed 12 years! Pristine 3 Br 3 Ba, corner act•e rop '"' room, garage ts 1 t..... 1 Br Wot Side. New 548_4530 hP""..-• .. •-.. ___ .... ......,-. PhOtos taken/Ref's chkd leatala 2920 Swimming POOi Chemical UYHIRH hOme. 2551 Clrcte Or 2 houses on 2 R2 lots. Garage, lrplc, wfd best houM In the com· Drapes, Rel rig, Stove, No Balboa Pen Pi . .,,., rm, pV1 we serve every city tn oc Services Bu111nes:s New- Opn Aug. 6-7. 12-6 For C M 1 Br & 4 Br S80K hook-ups,nopelS 721 munlty) Days call Pets, $400 111,west ==-=--==--=-----=--~-·vv •Credits• EyeWltnesg 1200·2500 sq It ('h office) port Beach area. no more Into eell collect each 15"11 dwn OwnfAgt Center St 7141955-1400, Wknds 18th SI. ' 2 Br 2 Ba bullt-fns, 2 cir ant, no smoking or cook· N-s. Time Magazine, West lrvlne area From •~per necessary will 805-682-5541 642_9666 S695t mo 1st • sec Days 7141760-3670 o 545-1926 garage wt opener· pool, Ing 1225 875·339 1 KNX Radio $504/mo Tom 851-8928 1ra1n S55,000 lull amount 497 -6287. Eves East Bluff• Exec. oen-clt" spa s795tmo. 54S-3 I 15 Furnished Steeping room, Newpo<tflustln Ole req Will net $40,000 • COSTA llSA 496-4792. , 2 Bdrm I Bath $590, 011-Pentrldge Cove. share bath, nr SC Plaza, 832-4134 2.660 sq It 3975 BlrCll Call cot1ec1 Mon-Fri H1'T FH LUST 5 Minutes from ocean. new ---------~~:;;/~1::: 1~<;;, 3r'::i: age. large petJo, no pets, THE VICTORIAN 2 Br 11,;, female non-smkr pref. 112 oltto all ~~,.,P°~0~~: !~3e~t 9-6PM Ask lor T1n114 08) Best location with pen· 3-2Br lowtnterest 11 ~!1J~St~~~!~ beautltut immeoltlu. ~~:~Zrn:~k ~~2_!~~ Ba. wfgar $525, crpts, S270/mo. 556-1737. whOareretoeatlng 541.5032 867-0111 oramic view of night essum loan. $1700 mo. ~"'6233 drapes, stove, fncd yar~ l l W ....1 2a ----tights, water and hills Pis do not dlsturd tenants or apt or condo. call Pete •------_.,...____ 2 Br 1 ea_ I child ok, no wtpauo. water pd. 7 Furn. room In 3 Br condo, tata I lat.. ~ 6500 sq ft, 3 front olllc:es, .. Do Sh I h I Johnson 631-1266 Go ~ • 3B 2•~ b h nr S.C. Plaza tor career ,.ertg1111 ver ores wt poo 1828 Fullerton Ave. ~:Po""tsuoi wood' &,. lkaylltema pets 2583 Elden F. 667 Victoria woman Full house prhll· 2 resp prof yng men need 2 large rear drive In ·r. 1 andlargeenctosedpallo, Owner/Agent642-5552 ~ $475/mo 831-3671 836-.t l201-5PM 1 or 2 Br apt, NB or doors. 11tra electric T •• I 4021 4 Bdrms. torrnal dining or 541•1ee4 thruout, brick rtps In llv-1 e g e • • P 0 0 11 I 8 c B lb s t 1 Mt 11 el power 32'n a sq It 1779 104""s""~.--y-18•1d·.-2n·e1-r"'"o-p·ay-s and 3 bathS Vacant and Ing rm & mstr aulle, 1 blk 2 Br 1 Ba. t44Stmo 2269 YILU MEllllJ '225/mo 545•3110 s8u lol al~ 8 6np 'e Scpam Whittler SI. Costa Mesa $26, 100 in one year. sell r••d" 10 dec~ate ind Newport ocean fronts to bell. $1275/mo. vr"' C Maple No pets. · • D 5 o 9352 E -, ~ ,. •1 2 Br, 2 Ba. quiet tamlly Mat Fem. t'tas unlurn rm 731 0718 aye 4 • . ves tor S 18.000 675-9797 enjoy $395.000 Call to duple)( & triplu Spec.-Westside 2 Br. 1 Be, No doge. 5305 River Ave. 54o-4484. c o m p I e 11 wfpvt Ba to rent 10 --· --· -----848-0881 --- see today. lecualr 673•7873 enclsd garage, patio, trg Wayne 648-8816 2 Br 1 ba. cpt, drapes. Oetiwr /dlsposal, lndry non-smktng Fem. 25 yrs SIAllT llYESTIHIT. Newpon Beech lido Can-l.M. SATIUR &42·5200 Plush. newly dee. 3 br up, yard, no pets. S535fmo tlllllOll VIEW MIS bit -ins. S465 2272 lac. encl gar, no pels • 546-1307 all 3PM Interior designer tooktng nary VIiiage area 3250 sq ltrtll&• Ct. IH. 2 br dn, bit-Ins, dbl gar • 1 mo sec deposit. 935 PORT C ELSE PL Maple. 631-2927 S560tmo. Incl gas & Near Hoag Hosp neat em-lo upgrade and maintain 11 M1 0, commercial user. Spec:latrzing'" 1st g 2ne1 Balboa Pen nr Npt Pier 548·5442 or 770-5629 1 H A water $300 dep 2324 your rental home In ex-TD •••nee 1949 •Br 2ba Montego mdl 2 Br I Ba lower unit 1n ployed lady ref's grour>d lloor, 1ttra Wida ~~ Fee. Assume $121,000 Ad • A d S I I I d Etde_n 5_4_8-_4_14_7 S210'mo Call wknds change for affordable door plus 2 toad n RE Braker Bd Reallors owe 2nd $395.000 By YOlll EXEC I •0 n erson Chi •-p ei1. rg iooms n ry ' rent Preler CdM or Blulls 1 g Vacant lmm.d Occup tac. no pet• S470/mo only 548 0261 docks. ample off street 642-2171 545-061t owner 673-0125 Best Es1-sde locatton · ~ D1a1 Po1•1t 2726 • _ _ __ area Carey 645-8085 -3 bd 2 ba, 2 gar, $950 avall S l500 mo Open 271 11 A E 161h Pt. Nr Beach Furn Prtvlle parking. as 15 $ 50 a sq WIDOW HAS SU lor Oat ol Coaaty Lrge 2 t>d. 1 gar. $650 Sall Sun By owner 644-0452 2 Br 1 ba. very clean. ger-entry !(1tchenette. TV , Office lea tab 2914 II NNN Call Styvta. TD s. $10,000 up No Properly 1525 Yrds. patios. DIW big 752•2838• 644"2542 2Br lb1. patio. lrptc. g11r-age. smt deck s5oo Call WID, Pool. Tennis. Shr 1617 WestchH. N 8 275 to ~~~~:~5-~~~rt•es Inc cred11 Chee~ no penally Cltlfhaven 3 Br big R2 IOI, hrdwd lloors S215K OwnfAgl 642-9666 C-llOW-DED? closets vacant, new con-Lido Isle Chrmg 3 bd. 3 age. nr Fedco S525fmo 4 3•8538 Bath, Non-smkr, $225 3600 sq ft 2.435 sq fl Also buy 1umt>o TO d11ion agt 673-8472 ba. lrge patio Yrly 1111 Call 551-6130 Bachelor. all ut1ts paid, incl ut1ls, 493-3490 Sullable tor medical or •$775 up 2265 fl Indus-S300K up a Denison LET Us "EL,! E' T.r. 2-234 S 67 t600 5 _ 1 1 t 4 m 1 o Alllll 8·25 -close to t>each $350/mo dental Agent 541-5032 trtal ollloa 18101 Re<1on-Anoe 673-73 II 6t 2 Br 2 Ba. Bluff view Chlld 66 6 Ocean Front 2BA. 2 car do Ctrcle. •T. Huntington -- Brand new 2 & 3 er 2 Ba 011 631-6t07 1• 142 garage. Right on Sand, 250 sq It Suite S200/mo B 11 842 2834 Belt Waate4 5100 II R SHO S homes nr Riverside Lrg 4 Br, 2 Ba. 2200 sq It. 115 REITALI MAH WY 2 Br 2 Ba patio, pool, spa Lg 3Br 2be, lrptc, newcpt fully Cerpeted fully 779 "L" W 19th St eac • Telephone soltcillng PIT YE llE lane yrds. centr acre.1ac.fru111rees.a.1ra llyouneed torenta home clubhouse, gym , levela<s, gar $675, call Furnished w/Antique Costa Mesa 851-8928 Storatt 2922 Insurance Will lrajn E.xpansl1111 custom home heat-air cpl dish· cklan Gardner Avall 911 or ipt or condo. cell Pete $600/rno Nr S'O Plaza 493-8538 Furniture S 1,000 week 280 sq It wt phone Garage apace atao In 75 1-8882 on a huge IOI. 5 Br 4'n ba. washers many extras 631-215-0 631 2.,.a ffil !Of summer. maid service • """' •• · Johnson. -1 "" 64S-4533 But. ltacL 2 40 ans-ring 3400 lrvlne hOUM room and sheds new spa'" """' ... ost ex· From S63,950 30 yr ll>ted f . a Included Call Mr Paul p I ciusrve showcase home assum loans. VA-FHA oaataaa 2Br 2Be_T_wn_h_se_,_1_cil_l_ld-. 1 Br 1 Be encild g1r.,..e. 645-8927 Ave, Sle 214· NB rice, ".,~g011713b1I• on on a commanding v1-Valle~ 2234 9 6 w I -v $400/mo 660-1464 quan ty .,...5_·---~ sml dwn pyml Call no pets I 1 al ace • kids <>« ~50 962-4471 Room. $300 Pvt t>I & en· lot $935,000 lsehtd o w n er any 1 1 me EJtec 4 r. § Ba + huge 103 SS 10/mo 831-3671 or 968-9853 1ranoe Cooking, working Baytront OltkleS, patios. bataact•tat1 002 ~11~1.::n::~~ q~~:~5:S~ 1-359·5396 bonus room, commty s wl d 5 Br 3b view 2 Br. 2 ea Twnhse. Elden 2 er 2'h Ba TownhouM, man lagun1 494-4459 parking. Janitorial Get $150-$6& 1 day lo LE. Waatt4 1625 clubhouse & IX>OI clean & ea n • 1' ' A11e 2 SIOf'Y, PV1 patio, lrg 11v rm. din rm. blllne. 673• 1003 rent your hse or apt 10 Duplex, $260,000 3 Br & 2 1----------neat $1295 Cill Terry gdnr' t e;5nla fpool. gar, lrplc. quiet. No pets. t d & 1 Room f0< Sr. Citizen, C M. EXECUTIVE OFFICE Olympic vlSttorstor Br,$20Kdown Stepeto tWILL PAYCASHfor2or Aoent 546-2313 days, Sl80!lfmo 9•9539 S550fmo.979-1658 gar, rplc, yar pal o Non-emkr. male or lem 400sqft.w/pV1bath& $50-$125 a rm sand 974-214'4 3 br house that needs to 5.t9-9823 eves. Sha<eclllts. lg 3 Br, 4 be, =~~/mo"~';-7~~;pet s250+ 548•7499. shower, cpta. Bel Pentn 894-4836 be moved 850-4133 B t It L 2240 rem rm. lrplc's. grt ooean 2 Br wfgar crpts, water IN• IMr• 2902 $300/mo 642-4623 "1iA.A FllTASTIC .WICE S 111,000 MPLU on the Balboa Penlnsuta 3 BR In front, 1 BA In rear A money make! Alwa~ ref'ltedl Call ror lurther In· formation lllL FIOllS PIYIUll IULTH lll-1120 HarbOr Knolls Condo 3 Br. 2Y, Ba $280,000 By owner 760-698 t UllH YlEW lllS 11H Ptrt Chl1t1 Pl OPEN SAT /SUNDAY 4 Bdrm 2t>• Monteoo Mdl Adleoent to park a.nd Anderson Sehl. V1eant •• lmmed oceupancy avlll lt4. tt SUJ,IOO By owne< 752-2838 or 64.t-2542 URliE LOT 9011178 With older home $225,000 lltJ McOar•I• II Hr. 141-1121 Low down. tow plloe Sea- view. lrg IOI S379,000 Darrell Pash Properties 851-11787 llWPlllT TIWIHISI ------aa • ICa vu. walk to pvt bell. peld. 63~120 1·5PM. •S450fmo. up. 1 & 2 Br ---------Ltat fHd .J~ IHHI farah~t4 3 Br. 2 ea. encl gar, @01111 s22001mo 675-11526 2178 "E" P11cent11 $480 unturn & rurn. pool, apa !'!N"'ic""'e•11·om--e"'c"'o""s"'"11"'!M!"P'•s'"'a""'."°N'°"r UEOITIYE stml Found 7123: b dog, med. ---------1 10 schOOls Shops fr...ve 2192 "C" Placenlla $450 l8992 Flortde 842-283,., S C Plaza Room/Bo1rd. 1.-111 IUOll H , tin wfbt·~k. mt•· .. CtrHI •el NH 2122 . . -· • The Heights 3 Br 2 Be. 842 3 72 s ' 841 6444 u•r• -""" nVV kids ok. $700. 962-.. 471 laundry hook~p. garege. 2 Br 1 Ba. 571 W Joann, -=--·-1 ___ ,,..,,.-..,'"'="-.,._e_n_o_r_s __ • ____ Luxnewtullaervlceolflcee breed. H.B 840-8362 3er2ea,So.otHwy,trpl, 3 Br.2ea.remod.r)opets. Welk 10 bHch, rea-downstairs. nopets Ctosetobeach,2Br.2Ba •••tr 130-295aqft.Some2 gar. wahr/dl'yer S900. Avau 9•1.s895.963•1777 1auran11, th ope $455 Sierra Mgmt •tove. dahwahr, carpeta, ltatab 290I olflceaullea. 675-2763 s l275fmo utlla lnctd H 841-3124 drapes. deck. garage ---------Reoept & Anag serv, L Iii 1 215 Eir.ec. <I Br. 3 Ba. t-huge 642-7918, w 839-1642. 2 Br. 1 Ba 1981 M"nle SSSO/mo 538-4837. Bayfront 3 Br, 2 Ba, gardancourtyard.lrg 11aa1 (8t bonus room. commty 1----------$1800/mo, 21 Balboa wlndowe.Call752-64 e. Furnished 2B r 2ba. oen. clubhouse & pool, CIHn & s J c: 2278 Ave, relrlge. downatalrs, lg Bach, wfyd. lull kit. nr Cove 845-5135 N I g u et Shores neat. $1295 Call Terry H au ap. no pets, 2 persons S43S bcti, quiet Pl!f'IOn, no EXIOITIYE S .. nS Townhoma, security Agent 546•2313 dayi, 2 Br t 81 condo. avetl. 6'1. Slerre Mgmt 641-1324 pets, non-smkr. $390 mo CdM 2Br 2ba. closeup 11u Full Mrvloe. corporate of· galed comm ocean 549-9823 eves. Isl +MC. S475tmo Call $495tmo 2 Br, 1 Ba apt, 960-0587 of Newpon Herbor, pool, flee space In prestigious view Club house. pool. 645•5378 encl patio, small pet ok. ___ S_E_l_W_l_l_D___ S 100 dey. 875"2763 Laguna Hiiis locatlon. dlx tennis & beach prlv no RllTW 11111 WY Spacloua 3Br, 2B• Condo, carpo<t. tndry rm llal htH Yltw amenities Include law 11- pets $1,000mo Call llyouneedtorenta home nr town, pool, golf 735W 18th St YILUIE 4er 2ba Week of Auguat br1ry. 714/859-8561 496-7448 ~~~!o':;~~1~~11 Pete couree, no pe11, 1750 TSL Mgml 642-1803 N-1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 13·20 av1tt1bte $625. Ph lltwptrt ltac~ 21&9 mo 498-4228, 498-8232 $495/mo. 2 Br 1 Be. pool. apts In 14 plene. 1 Bdrm 546-5605 -at L11aa1 2 l1undry room, close to from $545, 2 Bdrm lro111 ON THE SANO For l~e~~!~lpletely OUtatandJng oce1n v!eW 2 llhopplng 149 E Bay St = !ow;;;,~181~~~ SUMMER RENTAL Newpon Beach Lido Can- nery Vlllege eree 3250 sq It M 1 or commerciel user, ground floor, xtra wide door plus 2 loedtng FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-1111 Found black cat In Esat· blufl . name teg (J 1ka -E1w oo d) 644-0003 furnlatled home, 10 to 12 Br 2 Be ape turn Of unlurn Tll llcltf, 142· 1101 water1alls. ponds. Oas f0< 3 Br 2 Ba unit, -I ber, months. beginning lniat 2244 $1500. 499-5304 S595 2 Br. 2 Ba cOOklng & helling p1ld :~~~sh1~mW,:,her·e~~ Aug/Sept. Hrdwood 210 5 Bdrms S15o-i2060. Ctdt•laia•I Townhouse. patio, lrplc, From Sen Diego Frwy g11ana 5802 Seashore lloors. fine cablntry. O f I L-.1 2410 am pet OK, carport, 111 drive North on £seech to ..-marble bath. 3 trpls, back • ara ••-bll·tna. McFadden and west on nil Mgmt 642• 1603 :i;r, ,v~e;'~ :~~a~;~~· ~ YOU iEIHYE IT! TSL 9:~6~~1~. ~~:';603. ~c~ad~enl toA S~W~NO docks. ample off sireet Found Btk F Rabbit, F parking. as Is. S 50 11 sq blkft1n mixed Shepherd, ft _ NNN CA t. Slyvl1, M blk Leb. F Golden Re- Pellcan Proper11es Inc. trlever, F Sealpolnl 7141045-8501 1t1meae, red COiiar NB V1c1tita IHtlll 2907 NEWPORT BEACH olllca Antmll Shelter 125 Mel8 640 5332 I NEW gated 20 Townhome (714)893-5198 -fy VILLAGE COMMUNITY S595fmo. 2 Br, t'1'1 B• 1~---=--- ltaln Uafaraia~t4 2 Bdrm, 21,;, Be, 1600 aq Townhouse. new carpet, L11aa1 ltac~ 2741 651• 1177 It ol pure lu>tury. Ger-new drapes, laundry 1 Br N and nr beech Gtatrll 2202 ages. spas In every home room, ~~·~led garege parl.tal kttch · S550 utll~ Baytront Condo: 2 Br • maatlf suite, dlntno TSL M 1 t om:~ 1603 incl yrty 494-3044. wfcomm pool Security rooma, wood burning gm • -tlreptacea. micro-wave Cule & cozy I Br. kitchen-bldg with bay views -~ 80M Ollvt AYllUIU llW s 50 $995 IMMI oven•. private patio& & 1 8 1 1 1 ette. wfd 4 Imo • ltt I 2 b Y 8 rd 1 , Y, 8 rd 11 n er r re r ge. range, aun-& laet. 497 ·6490 1ve Wes1c1111· Love y drm d"' p ot ort end den home Many UP· 3 Br 2Ba. encl, patio, provided E agent llvlng . , ' o • carp . no meu. Dr. CM 844-31156 vac.atlon eJ1:change 1,000 sq. It. Attrecove. \\ol••ld '"''°" .. (h•na~• '"'l•blP Well Maintained. Modern Found. CAMERA, Kodak •I Nil 1 o~• "''"' ou• m~mh•"' Building on Quiet Street 500, Npt Bell, nr 811 Pter w,, ....... 11 ~· f11mplt•P Assigned Parking. Gar-7131 645-2747 lt'IO•..,•hon 171•1 07 .. 2088 8 g e s A v a 11 8 b I e Found Class Ring Nr the '"'81 Heape 645-480016.t5-3323 YMCA In Hunt. Bell Call INlllNAllONAI VACAllON NO LEASE. Prestigious of-to 1den111y 847-9822 o,~~l\~l 7~\~' lice bldg. prime C M toe Found Tlulfy orenge llbby Nrwpml K~., h 1 ~ "Jlll~l l"ll Security, utll, melnt. cat, white paws & chin From S 155· 642• 7850 Pacific Sanda T reel nr grades, parquet floors, Walnut Sq $795/mo. only 15 mlnu1ea from peta $450/mo. 931 W Studio. $300. Utlls pd. ltreptace. Available Sept 662-2886, 979-19"2 Fashion !eland, 7 minutes 19th. Sl 5418-0492 Walk. to beach & 1own ltalala to 1st s 1200 yrly Quallty 5 Br Exec home. to SC Plaza or 0 C. Air· Brighton Sptlnge I & 2 Br. Laguna. 494·8087 l~art 2tOI OC Airport area. office 1p1ce from S225tmo. 557-701(1 Beach & Atlanta. H B 969-1221 , 960·3216 WATERFRONT HOMES Turtlerock Highlands. port Juel IHI of New-Condo• Avail 9-1. Gar-•---------2 rme -t pv1 bath & ant, 631-1400 s t&OOtmo. Avall 9. 1 porl 81 .. d. & eo ol San age wt opener. micro. 2719 cptd, ullla pd. By grMn· OOLOENPROPERTtES Otego Frwy $l050fmo pool & apa, view. bell. Nr W1rnertOOlden· 752•1589 631-5439. 2473 Oreno• S850/S785 545-3115 -•t. HB 1275 536--0794 HITILS UH USY Ave , Coste Maea Condo 2 Br, 2 Ba. near Fem: 20-30 to am N.B ept, II you need to r•nta home Aertaoah Fanil•H s c P 11 u · P 0 o 1 • 112 blk to bell S267 50 DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Baylfd!ll bldQ. 800-1107 eq It 1vall from St .25 BASEMENT $1 00 IQ It. 2500 eq ti. Cell: Mon-Fri Sl-5. Found trg wilt Spaniel 7129, vie Beachwalk. nr Ooldtnweat & Yorletown 536--0483. Found. M Cocklllel. vie Beach & Garfltld, H B 846-8240, ge,..7322 UOOWlllLY Processing mail. lull or p1n/11me No ellpet1ence necessary Send sett a<I· drnsed. stamped env-elope to Century Pub- llsher s. PO Bo111 48 Wakelield. MA 01880 --------lOCHITlll OLHI Recetvables. light typing, general office duties, exit working conditions. ben- eltts 557·9212. Mr Em- mons, Newport Sta- tioners, Inc ------AC COUNTING CPA Or Equivalent Skill I Experience * l••t4t1t1 .... ,., *hotllt1t .,,.,..."' * -.,,.,., ., .... , Fl,. Dallon. Dellon & Cooper tnc 1oc1t Irvine tu and 1nve11men1 consu111ng firm. hes immediate opening ror respanslble person to manage A.c- counttng Department Ou11e1 include com- pu1er-assl1ted monthly GL writeup. quarterly PIA Corp & P/S lu re- turns for small business clients, end assisting w11h sel·up or newly acquired muttlpla-term1na1 c:om- puler syatam. COM- l>UT AX e•per1enoe help- lul PleeH dellver ASAP, or mill resume to Me Buddy Dettoo. 2891 Rletl· tftr Av• , Sle 108, lrvtne. CA 92714 (Ca<ner of Jamboree. olf 405 fwy I Accounting AlmOlt ,_ lour bedroom townhouse near beech, 1Choot1, end shopping Low down Alaume 111 et 11.25•1. owe beJance V~t $175,000 Sea ";•"'" Ltl. (l14 ll-2110 .... ., .. ,.,., ....... .llOlllHALTI PllPIWllH•IT l14-lll-11ll CLEAN 2 Br. 2 l a. 2 FP. 2 Of •Pl or condo, ce.11 Pete S5 75imo Incl heel A mo. 850·8841, 540-2980 John.on 83 I• l2M lalMa Illa.. UM w•ter, no peta. 831-1•78. 2 Br, I Ba, 1 blll to So Bly, Decoretora model uolt. 2 9 mo. Avell a.pt fS Bt, 2 Ba. IOI din rm, S775tmo 873-9224 Condo, meny exlrn . 8ec ' gilt. 1 8 7 5 Oeb Female mid tW9ntlel non amkr llhr l Br. 2 Be CdM. WfY nice. S240 • d99 Conuct Vtotorta 72()..1902. 642 .. 844 NEWPORT CENTER Fu" eervlee EXecutlw Sunn $575-1626 640-5470 PllYlTI If Ptel'I llllTAllfltl Reaort Hotel hU opening for N~I AuOltOI up Nee .~ In~ Found redlo, Newporl M-F, 8 30-12 Tilt N-- S..ch ~ 875-3070 po<tet, 1107 Jem~ Found· M Stemeae. 8-10 wkl, C1m90 Shor•• 812 831-1031, 544-.3658 c ga.r. nw po1, nr Ht>r, blam, nw cptg, of rd, no Rent/L..,. $118 Mo. 28A MUI YllWUI pe11 S 1100 640-()819 2B•. TWNHM. Fr/pie. Bright 2Br, 2Be corner unit 2 Br cutte, pvt petlo, ger-A/Cond, Pool/Jee, 2 C81 on toP floor Luxury am-IOI· S750tmo JR ProP-Ger. 833·247Slf&53· 16M m.ntttea, owner anxtoua erly Management Co Su~ 3 Br. lrg l>ooua rm. BYCO 045-2251 875·8173 frplc pr .. ttoloU• colony lllAI NW 3Br. H.,B1, avail now, Sll9~mo. 568-8578. 1.1.111ury I 8r Condo. .... S925 mo. 840-9139 Ll1aa1 IC eume 1103.000 In 101ne -a.nd owner mey cetry Styttah 3 Br 2'" be dph1. MUT W1IW 11ltl/• Aelclng 1 140 ooo Qr89 S~yutn. spt tub, trplc tn , *"'uni 8"ch off Pert!: Sd-9039 d.,,i, 846-2 f2'6 meir tulle Many other ~-3 Br 2 A. + tenal ewt a wknde ti:!"':~••,.; 1~ 4~i~~· Welk to town end i.acn: SPECTACU~R 557 5475 ell s Month to month only Un. OCEAN VIEW furnllh9d. Credit reteten- FANTASTIC TERMSI •ill 111 M Tl IUOI ce reQulrea. Mary Lou 291, 1'/•Be. luxury ocn l.arge 1 Br MetlQn, 844-6200 ~ P«lthoUM In ex-Large 2 Br wlfrple c:I'*" Vllll 891bOI ~ F1mlty l Adult POOie dUC*I to '285.000 Sate Tennis Covn by owner. J*l"'ll• Low, Park like Nlttng Low. t&.000 down, 12000 mo et 1~. ~75511 Hne IOmethlng to Mii? Otaulfled .oa do 11 ....i Tiil 11101111 C0ton1 d.i Mer 1141844-241 I 11: Macnnb -Irvine H•v• yO\I r•IO IOd•Y'• ci .. ettlff Ad•? 11 not, r<"''"' "*8lnt IM '*1 ~lnlOWnl ~0-0702 C..ti .... 2124 USTSllE 6111 H llO $850/mo, 2 Br 1 1~ 81 ALL UTILS PAIO TownhovM, Compar• i.tor. you renl. yerd/bek:Ony, am111 pe1 Cu•tom dMlgn futur... Ok. catl)Or1. poot, bbq, cov'rd g1r909. leundryroom, Ill bullt·lna. aurrouna.d ..with pluah 2838 Senti Ana Ave. lendtell)lng No pet1. TSL MGMT 1142· 1803 I Bdrm. 'urn 1645 385W Wiiton 842-1971 WllTUIU1Wll ans. •nr~rt lt1c~ Uft 1155 w. 111111. St. $480. 1 Cu1Mfoue 18r Condo. Br. 1 81. p1t10 btt.fna, pOOI, 110. gOOd loc. cloM pool. •P•. no Pet•. lo Hoa\ Ho1g1111. TtLla•t MJ.1111 1800/mo '40.789 WMIUll ft.LAii Mitt e WondertUI Wol1CI 1 & & Or. Aptu1111i. Pool, ol lhop,,lno. r1on1 et 191. g1rege 1va11. lt undry Yo11f ftnoartltll ~yt rm. gu p1ld. No pet1. Delly ffllot OleHlttecl 2 8r. 11/. la 1896· .. 10 Act1. To P4101 you< Id, I Br. 1 BA '516 Olll .. ,...., • .-td ... • Tt&. llllT lM-tOI' Cl-med Ad-Vlllor .. you. Claeaifled Adi 1424118 FURNISHED or UNFUIUl15HED. All lJTlllTU PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING, plus mud\ mort! Sorry, no peU. Modeli o~n dally 9 to 6 8akwood Gar'"' ApartlftHU Newport IHdl So. 1700 16th StrMt (al Dovtr) 642·5\ll Newport ltMtl No. 880 lrvlnt Avt11ut (at 16th) 645~1104 • =-----..,.--=-=---Sh•r• with marketing Femete, non.amkr. 25 -t to people. Op1lon to NH our 1111 hH on 811 la. lnveetment progr1m1. l.tOOfmo 873-5087 evff. Airport .,.., S200 mo. Female prol non-1mkr rmmte to 1hr CM TwnhM, w/pool, fee & tennt1. 13&0 • IA utll. Mull Ilk• dogs. 048-9-t 111 F9nlei. w1rli.cs 10 lhr hM, turn rm (etlc:ket trM). No depoalt, 'no 1111 mo 1250/mo 831-2578 ~. to 111rh Br, 1 8• $247/mo !< 'A utll. Av•ll S1p1 1. Julle 548-3389 1ft 5:30 F• Wll\ltd to lht Irr: Npt Crtll condo with bu•I· nMlll'Mn Pool. 1ennl1. 11e. Oullt. non·emkr $350 &42-2411 Bob H&-1809 • i290/up, cerpeta, dral)M, 1tc, 1eatroom1, 17301 BHch 9MS. Hunt- ington Belch. 842-2834. •EXECUTIVE SUITES • Full MC MN wlword pro- ceuor. Nwpt 81 at BtySt. M.,-Y. bkr 842-39" •momn11m1• 1 MO FREE RENT With 1hort term teaM, lull Hrvloe 1ulle1. l<MP your overhead low I pro- llMIOl'lll tmege high. Ht OOV9f Or. 8uft1 1.C New- port e..ctl. 831·38$1 "''° W w1ttt EAlll Be1utllut 181~ office avell· 11'1 a 8AfEZ! eble, f.ot2·{f.U. Mon-Fri, CllMlflld Adi &42·8111 9·5 rolllo. Yng M 09'm. Aoea. N9wport e.ecll Sh•pherd, 9moa? AO Agency need• P/T 11th IT u. t 1 n c M bOOllkHper end FIT 8"2-2742 Cler'll Typist 831·7045 M·F' 873-2207 wl(nd1 Grey, Old Sick Cet, EHi· bluff arH. 840.2314 Air ~onditlOntng & HMllng ln1t1tlertServlce. Ea - perienced 714-e31-0700 II you've loat I pet W9 can help you Cell t..eoc>.824-7197 LOST~ REWARD! Red toy poodll, vie T9nlp1-Hiii•. Leoune. 4114-4888 LOST WALLET In COM arH on 7129 Dy Quiet women At1t. If found pte1H phon• 780·8528 Loat ~111 Peralan Cet Vic BalDO• 1t11od lfrl morn 7·H Indoor ctl Ol''Y 813·8238 , 8111t•&O.OH2 LOST Zlppo11d leWelry C8M Wlfe'#'llry, Wlll ldtltll• 1ry Rewatol eu 1383 AAE Yll 111111 WllAT Yll'IE WlllTll7 1 ,,,., 31 ~ere old. In my flret ~'" 11110 Ht•l•h and Nutrition lndullry • I mede S&0.0001 The MC· ond year dout>lldll I d""9 e n-M~ I 111119 IWO l>Mutlful II°"* kl Ctllfe>mlt end OM 1n Hawaii Wt heve a ground floor oPPOrtuntty baclled by company• lr1lnlng Cell Otll 714·891·5 IH 1-:-. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Au uat 3, 1983 D1 11y ler -l•e llre•l•r Aiftrtilia1 latu ll~f!ltliAL Ct•••I Ctac1111 llectrtcal Gar•eala1 Ht111 Cl1aata1 Mttl•I ... u.. Wldn Clualat b y home. b:4 yrt, Npl ·m---t-~u .. uo-na-,y--•91 .. 0&-•Elec:trlclan NowJRepaJr • ·-0 s c E a _s_ .. RV_N_O_C_O __ Q_E_to-p-.-.-d·w--m·a-ln-1--.-.-rv-. Hul>er1'00Ji,.,,.a11 tvw 11t:l lhe m In" Th!~·~ ~!rp~yai . Hgts aree Loving c:aru. C lar•t1lll Waatd A BIN' L ANIN TA I I.LE ' .. ,, .,,........ co S'-' NE WINDOW •45_8783 Joyce Walla· ust. work Lie All types Low prices Lie Mowing, EdgTng Twice a SERVICE a thoroughly STUDENTS MOVING CO ln1/ut. homn & apta. New-Recover·Oectll ..,UN nl v •381057 Rob 873-8094 Freo est 83 t-2345 month $20 to s25 tean house 540-0857 LI<: T124-436 tneured 842·3890 Ltc; #411802 548-9734 CLEANING '42·1549 IUJ P1Jii1SffYice-Concrete. masonry. flat· ELECTRICIAN. Pttced 548-9707 JOAN'S CLEANINU WAT~~,u~4~ROWI ,. da Dennie Raymond Roofing WHITE WIZARD 30 day Id In the PERsdrJXC& BUSINESS work, foundations Block. right, free estimate on Hauling. clean-ups, tree Cook-errands-ell wtlety ---New/Rec>elre/Recovera WINDOW WASHING Biii eying. Nora Higgins, brick. Llc'd, 536-50 13. large or small Jobs Lie trimming, yard matnt, duties. 540-1287 l1r1b1 ltr Ylctl Lie. 441468. 859·4102 "The only m"31o 11 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 9 -7115 499-1601 -,-.-.-. W_M_EE_L_O_OI( 396621 673-0359 tndscp Mike 646·8602 H11111tol• Servie11 lagun1 Nur1fng Service ,,,---,-,,-.-, ... ,...-----QUALITY" 1·2028 11l1t11 Stmct Masonry& Concrete F1raitar1 ltliab~iar J19aneaeo8rdener Ml!n· SERVICES OJJLIMITEO now offering prlvete duty E~""'rt wa11co11ertng tn-ltmctl ltatt Law Uc.38t984.lnsur6d, ten}T,ce clean up Free • oare Companions, "v _...,,,._,, .. __ ., __ End paper work night-bonded. Scott 786•1370 1 .... 7•2210 • Marketing, errands, Dr• llve-lna, Aides. LV""'a, atattauon. Reas. Consult· Word Prooeaelng li"""'"'"'?-...-.. __ "!!_•"lt m a r e s c a t t Hand atrlpplng, antique es ·'"" • appts. Ch1JfCh. ate. Re· RN'a'~ow avattabte. 2•'Hr ant Asslgnmt. 581·8590 & teuer composition. S~~~r':;~::' ..'!'!~: PAPER· TALK Associates Coatracttra, restoration & quattty Mow, edge. clean-up. trim. ll11btedr11r, active, attract· Service. 7 t-4-494-7272 PROF. WALLCOVERING Rea1 Prompt. 642-8035 w~k ~ ,200 ~udl"" & organlz:e lndlvldual & -Gtatral rubbed finishes Free Free est. Reas rates. Jtm tve older woman. own R c "' v•... ..,, S 6 els avail. ommllrestd. Secretarial eervlce: typing, labOI and material• mut t buslneas 760-1988 Phone estimates Wiii 646-1958 car 10 hr 64 ·9734 Paiall•I c lk ... 0 90 OOITNOWt• HI Fiii S.lllU Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Representative Remodel/Repairs, comm. _ ell M e, ~ -14 copy, etc. Fall M<vlce. be ltoenNd. UnlloenMd EXECUTIVE SUPPORT & restd Uc'd, bonded, P 1 ck u P 4 de 11 v er· H11d1•aa HoaH ittla~ Fl•E PAii.Tiii "WE GALS SHOULD 875-4458 780-8359 contrac1or1 1houtd ao Your olltce. Top skltta. Incl 1 F 552 9142 539-8676. -.. ate Int ....... -"'--lal""' word processing Prof ns. or est. • " "·-I -,-llEPAllll * PAii.Tiii Ma tut\, pro easlonel by Richard Sinor Lie HANG TOGETHER" TYPING/BOOKKEEPING •• ,,.... .., • ..,., . .,.. references 497_8290 Cr.Hit Cta.•Hli•I 11lrlfl uwvr IJI r Etc Gery 845•5277 PTL female for house 11tttlng, 280644 14 yrs or happy 839-0730 anytime For tndlv tsml buslnea1 ~i~~r~~10~!,,,:~~ ~o~n-11"""'-.P.P.P.-••-"---springs. repair. door oper-__ __ __ __ Aug 15 thru Sept 16. local cuetomert Plaattr~le~i'r Hr/day/wk 640-0888 Grondle at 558 .,,.8 ..... 1 Calliatl 1kia1 BAD CREDIT? Cteer up ators See demonstration 81sli11 851 ·_15_4_5..,__ Thank you, 963·4114 -vu ""' 142·111111t. U2 .. .., ______ .._ __ neg. TRW prollle. Money S 2488 N _ ---PlAS MATCHING EXECUTIVE SUPPORT any qu•tlona. Contrac· •New cabinets, cabinet b8Ck guar 645-5840 eacoast, ewport DUMP JOBS & Laa••cafi•1 o•aun PAllTlllS Restuccos lnlleict. 30 yrs Your offtce. Top 8klll1, Incl tor's State LlcenH --------• I acing. bars & for mica Blvd, C M 842-3490 SMAl,J. MOVING JOBS OOUGHERTY-BROTHERS Prom P 1 • n ea I Pro. Neat. Paul S45-2977 wofr<l procea9a7tng290Prol BoePl••rad .• R2oom8 C~.Censan'.,11 11 , countertops 642-0881 !'Ot CrM•i•I Spnngs-Hlnges·Openers MIKE 646-1391 TREES . LANDSCAPING tesslonals 636-71491..=========; re erenoea 4 ·8 •n-a, c• 9270u1"" nCCHlh•f Messy dogsl Grooming Repairs Lo~-t ra1eal s 6 3 CO'S I " " '!!I Car~atry • -.. ~ HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 21 YR 42-857 cusrpM EXTERIORS FJ--r wi••i~ ....... , ~;~~~~Fger~BLIC ~;x~~ ltRl"'e·m•IOd"""'e""1.•re·p-a""1r·o~n'"'1""q-ue~& ~h;~: ~~:"~4~:·2~~~cher Llc'd Tom 557-4480 Furniture. Trsstl. Trees M & INTER Reas rates Free ~-·~~ •• '1~ST£RINS ExP'D . WSI CERTIFIED 30 yrs ex....., 640-2068 Unusual WOik a s....,..tally G d · 963-5415 NORM · uoar~ e$I Steve 547-428 1 . .. "· Infants to elderly & hand· .--· .. ~ Ir ,.... !!'!!'!"ll'-"-P!P!'!"""I-~~ ~ ----20 yrs lie bonded Do•ealic AtllCJ -HAULING TRASH BRICKW AK Small lobs Custom hte pslnllng. re-645·82!ifl !capped, your pool or Aar~all Palombo Const 962-8314 TREES & "URNITURE Newport, Costa Mesa, duced summer rates mine Reas 645· 7257 e\09 ..... ... ., .... , Dnveway-Psrking Lot Mstr craftsman special-Mouaek•••tr• SIO/wti Topped/removed Clean MA TT 645-5089 Irvine Reis 675-3 l 75 Free est Dave 673-2031 Pls•lliar TrH ltmct Repatrs-Sealcoattng •zing ltntsh & remodeling Chlldc;are. companions. up. new lawns 751·3<!76 LT HAULING • MOVING Brickwork Small or large D S I p I I ,,_ _________ ...,.._ _____ _ S&S Asphlt 63 t-4199Llc 499-3105 couples. We come to you CLEAN-UP MASTERS GARDENING -ODD JOBS iobs & repairs Local refs H I IJtr I II ll 24 lu H • 141-1121 j C TREE SEAlltCE Repair• •tteratlons Low lees. (213)54 1·5150 All sizes Prof • rees Ask JON 645-8192 645-8512 Lie ••2592•_964-2017 WATER HEATER Special Trimming. removet. yard AlloratJI " s IE 1 1 d 5 E G Fu clean-ups. etc 842-2914 .....,--~-----Doors-Windows-Cabinets pan. ng · a y, 4 yrs. about our 25,000 lawn H Cl--. *-Masonry-Siucco new/ William ties Painting Poot heaters• maces In•• lrlYlll ltwal Panel-Patios-Fences? 35 respectable. seeks hse· special Cell anytime. taH tlalDI repair All types OuaJtty Contractor competitive * Faucets•Dlsposals• SLOW RATES f Don't Plea! Free analysis yrs exp Jerry 546•4413 kpg lor nice tam or gen· 546-6684 (Michael) Lowest price 63 t-2345 rates. custom work, tic Tree trim and removal; f llemen. Own car S250 CLEAll HOUSE! 10 yrs e-p 751·7080 IHH,trt's Pl••~llC gen'I cleanups. 554-7017 0 your1calsetiover phone Repair/small jobs. Fences. wk Estella 840-0600 Clean URS · Landscaping BIG OR SMALL. . • 0 ... shelves. partitions. Low Hauttng . Tree Trim Rose Hsekpg 973-0564 Mo•i•t INT /EXT. CALL JIM-WE DO IT ALLI 549-9770 Tnl•1 S.mct l•Jl'Jl Alfe1 Werk rel1 rates. Steve 731-831 t D~ll Free ast 642·9907 House. carpe1, -window 1----A""B""'CP"-M"'IO"'°V""tN'"'G..----Ul· lHO Orelns cleared from $5 & ryplngtWord Proce88lng l11b111t-, MIJ M1l11I Cu. 5, Ser•ict "!!!o!'!llAfW!i!'y!P!"!'A,""L""L'"'t'"'A•c ... o'"'u"'sP1fl""1c•A""L-Ctean-ups, shrub & tree c 1ean1 n g We d 0 Quick. Carelut Service lnllext. Competitive price S 15 anytime. Repairs. Quick, easy revtslon1. Big blllal Foreclosures'? All Phases & Repairs trim. mo malnt. Prompt lhrorough work Retlable Lie T l38046 5. 52·0410 tor xtnt workl'F'ast aerv 851·9804M&M642-9033 Reasonable. 851· 1041 Law suits? Judgements? -.... w~"", ... N•s"f"!"A""LL-C~A"!!!R!'!P!'!E!!!.'"T BUD 552-9582 & reas Chuck 642 2873 and REFS With complete 30 rs eJCp 521 8012 FREECONSULATION ForS1.75sqyd.Catl -~ -- 1carpet and house· •A·1MOYIM8• y • ROLLIN' ROOTER Have you rH d today'1 Scott Genlltly Mel or Pete. 772-1722 DRYWALL TAPING Exp Gardner,· Matn1, cleaning. windows done Best quatlly 25 yr ei.p -RALPH'S PAINTING Drains from $4.50 Clat1lfled Ada? 11 not. All Textures & Acoustic cleanups, tree trim. Free tree CALL TOOAVt Compet1tt11erates Int/ext. Reaa. rates Plumbtng repair. OC's you're m11e1ng the bell ll0-0142 Claullled Adi 642-5878 Free est. Kevin 673-1503 est Call Pete. 641 -1og5 540-5654, I.le. T· 116,428 730·1353 Free est 24 hr 841·3588 lowest rates. 751·6753 befgalnt In towrnl • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA THURSDAY, Aug. t , 1983 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Perceive "situ- ation" in its entirety -leave fine points. details for another time. Play waiting game. refuse to be cajoled into making rash decisions. Relative probably is sincere but could also be misinformed. Know it, act accordingly. TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Focus on money, investments, financial maneuvers aimed at insuring security. You'll have more responsibility, opportuni- ty for greater reward. You possess something of value -be aware of it, refuse to be cajoled into making W\Jlecessar}' concessions. GEMINJ (May 21-June 20); Cycle at peak ·- strike chord of universal theme. Go for brass ring, take chance on your own abilities. Timing, judgment, intuition will be on target. You 'll make righ t move at .,propitious moment. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You no longer are backed into comer; you'll have additional room, greater opportunity for self-expression. Story behind story becomes available. enables you to enhance value of your own product. Leo figures prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What appears to be a retreat lS merel)loG temporary respite-you'll soon be back •'among them." Focus on popularity, friend- s.hips, new ways of pcesentins material. A "very important" _person 'Ntll seek your counsel. Cash flow will resume. VffiGO (Aug. 23-Sepi. 22): Yod' receive more than one offer for product, time, effort. Key is to broaden horizons. to make additional contacts and to receive guarantees that you can adhere to your own style Gemi.nj, Sagittarius natives figure promi· nently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): It may be necessary to revise, review and to prepare for journey. Status quo is shaken, a more flOtid base is required and it is necessary to open lines oC communication . Member of opposite sex lends spice to life, helps elevate self-esteem. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be ready for change, travel. variety and possible request for a loan. Be analytical, don't give up aomething for nothing, realize that borrowing, lending could lead to loss of fnendship. Act accordingly. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Go slow. lie low. be a shrewd observer and settle domestic dlSpute Pw-chase of luxury item or art object could be on agenda. Lunar emphasis on partnership, mantal status, public relations .and satisfaction resulting from stimulating clash of ideas. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Don't attempt to sk.ip ~ntial; special help, services may be required to complete important tasks. See places, people in realistic light. Someone may be attempting to pull wool over your eyes. Protect self In clinches! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on re· spons.ibilit.y. pressure. money and love. Individual in position of authority seeks your aid, cooperation. }'temberof opposite sex is drawn to you and makes no secr;t of it. Cancer, Capricorn persons figure prominently. • . Heir W11tH SlOO Btlt WutH 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 Btl1 Waat .. 5100 ••• , ...... 9100 ltltWu ... SIM Dental Assistant. full time. Hardware/sates. Full Time MANICURIST Woman In Pan time deslr. cterk want· Restaurants e 11 per I enc ed. A 0 A Experlerced preL Crown whl Chr nds manlcur1st tn ed start $4 00 per hr llW FlllJIOl IAIEllY sates (Investments) Oualllled "nhawerlng Servloe T .... 3-11 • c. preferred 5•5-4553 Hardware, 3 107 East l\ome. c M 645-2357 Sal/Sun morning Shit! a S&llWIOI ••m•IE IHTALIYIHIST Coast Hwy. CdM · M-ature op boOk-CallS45•74'4S Is hiring full and pit d S p one operator. tea •. t .ooo com· anttt. 382 3rd St • mlaaton, management Lanune Beach. N-port Beach office tor HOME CARE RN S. keeperlrecpt/typtst for PASTE •P a•TllT counter sales Pf(S<>nnel. Wednesday 644-2485 LVN'S, AU Shltts Home sml ltrm (lrvlne area) 8·5 "" We are looking lor friend· nLfPllll llL.EI opportunities 1173-5518 -• M·F Care Assignments Avall· Mon-Fri 549-1083 EKper tenced Full or IY. cheerful, q1.1atttted S1tesper10n PIT fOI Fine Work from home. No .xp. -----able lmmedlltety Full OIL COMPANY POS· plttme Call 493-7646 people. Please call for Jewelry Store. E11per Bob 956-4659 (iam-noon) llSTlllOT MAIAIEll Time & Part Time Flex-ITIONS Offshore rigs ac· Permanent PIT llQsltlon. app1 Mon-Sat. 10.5. Pref. Call lor eppt. 1--------- To superviee n-spaper ~~'6 F &E SSS~e~~t~gL cepting applications No Nallonat distributing U lltlmE 548-3403 T~~h:-to"i~71:: carriers. Sat1ry .com-N URSE'S BUREAU· operlence $24,000 • compeny hH tmmedtele 751-1266 IEOIO&lllES Stlaty ... comm. Join the ~~~~u;~~e~~~e~~-:, 647_6699 Fee for <J1rec1ory Call ~::!,7~':a~~r:,~~~~dl: 1,--a,-e-,-------3 nice, ,_t NCretartea fastest growtng private bOnus oppty ' generous Hotel (2323129PI 920-96 75, eat products In retaJI dris •2000/ft Ct••• needed. Pl rlltlme, elr Talco In So. Cal. Contact II •• 1 • cond. oHlce. Celt w-Maty 859-7200 ut 212 mileage a owance rvtUS Bell De t.. p I I stores Minimum of 0 S30 ITEM·S25 PROFIT -··-have van, station wagon s ersonne or Part-Ttme Delivery, 7 hrs/wk, We will train Call Jack 714•647_5522 JohnlOn, 530·4140(9-11) Telephone SollCltOrt ot smtlplckup Apply In tuxu? resort h01'!' ~-days. start 3 AM Must Musi be llcenaed drtver.1~--------•R••n••J/R-ff, AMmlll person weekday• be-per ence pre rre have car and phone Call for ln1en11ew Mr. Sates ---u tween 3PM-SPM at 330 PslueaRseF apApNtyoln peSArsNono. 494-8496 T o m a • s e n e 1200·1100 ~ P/T Excellent lkNI• requlr9d. We want good telephone W I B S C wa Appraisal report I . reeerv1tlonl111 to •1 ap-es •Y t · 0918 HOTEL. 1555 So Coast 1·800-422-4323 or Air cond. oHlce. Bonuses 11at111lcal.abllltytom1n· polntmenll. Mesa Hwy, Laguna Beach See PAIT·TllE 714-772-6060. Mon-for ei1p'd sates persons, ege olltce EJ<cettent UL.Ill Dratting Margie Marmolljo. OFFIO( OL-l day-Friday. 8 30·3 bul no eitp. nee. Proven ttartlng salary. Send re-·--·- IECHAIHCAL DRAFTER "" -,-11---,-1 -program setting adv. to sume. Attn· Pat The ---Hotel Very busy ctroutallon OI· ete r lftr professionals. No charge Newport Economics .-S Front olllce personnel flee needs a part-time Nights and Wl\nda. Musi backs. No reserves. Ad· Group. 1600 Dove St. Ste PIT evening WOflr.. Call needed at luxury Laguna clerk for answering l.'Je exper'd on Nortlsu vances on comm. Catt tor 425, Newport Beach, ca. atter 1 pml, 151-4223 Besch Hotel Prefer some phones and dispatching equip Apply in person Interview, 530·4140 92660 expe!'lenoe Call Margie messages 17 hrs ~r between 12 and 5 pm In (Wayne Johnson) =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Telt,ttHe ltlittt.n Mtrilmum 1 year topogra· Marmot110. 497-4477 week Fri·Mon. early and Out Photo, 10052 • Work from home. tn- phtc/lnklng experience IOllEIEEPEll mornings on weekends, Adams Ave. Hnt Bch sales 10 Secty/Recpt $14,400 suranc9. 875-1078 required bc.4tent long early eves on weekdays PllllTl11I * * * Typing, dlcllphone, rlPld term sulgnmen1 1vall· 2 days wk. 645-0089 Apply 1n person Dally " growth potential 17 Ac· able with m1Jor ttrm In HOUSEKEEPER-c o M Pilot Newspaper 330 Counter ptrson. uper DIALING cpmpllshed Personnel mD1111•m ... , San Clemente Call or Mon thru Fn Salary Uve Wes1 Bay Stree1 C M pret or wtll ualn Orange FOR Services. Inc. come Into out Must have own car 1 be 1 wee n 2 & 4 p M County Airport Area Mr 3300 Irvine. • 101 N.B. Child 945.4526 Mon-Thurs Ask tor Emmons Newport Sta· 545-9971 10041. FrM No tl(pertence neoeeaaty, will train Salary. No Mii· Ing WOik Hou,. 5-llpm Saturd1y, llam-lpm &62·5'443. Susie KELLY SERVICES 2 17 1 Campus Drive 340 IAVll'IE 833-144 1 Equal Oppty Employer MI FIH lllHITlllE OUH 40 hrs. $5.50 per hr OI commenaerate with retatl e>Cperlence, work ref's re· quired Moulton Plaza Pharmacy, Legune Hiits Marie 766-3784. Ory Cleaning, Help,Futl Time, 8 Days Wiii Train Bergstrom Cteenera, COM. UEOITIYE llOllOUY Ananclel Services Firm needs top-notch oec secy ror very buay. chattengtng po1t1lon Strong eitper e nd typing/shorthand aktlls • must Non·amkrs pleaae Catt 71 4·553·09•0. 9.5 30 EXPElllHOH EITAILllllH real estate Hl81j)efton Very tucrauve position open in eatabttsh&d E111· blutf vlllage office Excel· tent vlslblllly and wsllc In trelllc Good 1pltt w/track record C1111 Chuck Cot- esworthy for conhdent11t Interview 640-0020 Experienced Floral De· signer wanted F /T Apply 1n person al THE BLACK IRIS. 2950 So Coast Hwy. Laguna Beech. or phone 10.12 deity 497-2282 E1Cper1enced Walter/Waitress wanted Call Karen, 644-9550 Front olltce recepttonl1t for Optome t rlet 646-4082 for app1 FILL TIMl PAY c ainer1ne honers Inc 863-1200 DOLLARS Maida ot Orange CO<Jnty IS --------· PRIVATE DAV SCHOOL accepting app1tcaton1 for ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Proles11ona1 House • cleaners SS/hr to stan Housewives welcome 631·8222 Iv message Malntenence General Maintenance OulSlde wOlk Temporary assignment In Et Toro·Mlselon Viejo area. Catt KELLY SERVICES 2 171 Campus Drive 340 tRVtNE 833· 1441 Equal Oppty Employer MIF/H MAllTHAIOE HPERYIUll Locet retired parson for full time maintenance or smell shopping center Np1 Bch Call Mr Abbott 673-7130 MAIUIEll/IAllYMAll Local retired person for pert time maintenance ol a Coste Mesa 1hopplng center Outlet Include gardening and minor re. pair. Cell Kathy Mon trhu Thrus 8am· 11 30am 213-861·8207 IAIAIEll THIHE S300·S800 per -k Part and Full Time pos- itions avail No E11per Ness We Train Call Mr Harris 662-5790 ----Sell Idle Hema 642-5878 PAIT-TIME DfFIOE GUiii Very busy Clrculat1on of· t1ce needs a psrt-ume r• lla)te. mature and re- sponsible person for answering phones & despatching messtges 25 Housrs per week . Tues-Sat Esrty evening & Sat morn $4 00 per hr Apply in person belween 2-4PM, Mon-Thurs Ask for Catherine HOW.UY ST. OOITA MESA, EOE. PAITTllE llOITE IELIVEllY Deliver auto newspaper route tn Laguna Beech area, Mon-Fri (alter· noon), Sat & Sun (early morn I Must Have r&-llable 111n1porta1ton Some cottecttng re· quire<! mostly Plld tn Id· vance GOo<I profits Cell Foster for details Dally Piiot -642-4321 E11t 3•2 PART TIME WEHHll Super\llse newspaper car· rters early mOlnlng -4AM • BAM Set end Sun • must have van, station wagon or small Pickup Hourly wage • mileage Apply 1n person week- days 330 w Bay St .. Coste Mesa. Ca Orange Coast Detty Piiot needs c;redanllal teacher. 6<16-1444 PIT llelp wanted Sand· wlCh Shop by 0 C Air· port Mon-Fri Wiii tr1tn CaJI before 11 em llittke. 833-8919 OIALITT OtlTlltL IUUIH lor computer m1nutac· lurer Exper nee Prel In computer related field Send resume to Star Technologies Inc Attn. Personnel Dept . 3180 Pullman Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92826 llEOEPTlllllT Active Mortgage Banking firm ta -king a sharp energetic recepUontat for Its trvtne ofltcea Position requtoes pleasant tele· phone voice. po1lt1ve pubtlC relations minded attitude and prevlou1 corporate olllce ••· pertence For Interview, esk for Steve 7 14 -545·1 •02 or 71•·4 74-0300 llEOEPTitllST Earn big money for short l\Oura. 30 hr wont '"'eek with potenttst to earn ssoo ~par week •6AM-NOON •NO EX.PER NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUAR •HIGHEST COMM t BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS II you're bright and pos- sess a pleasant voice call Mr Thomas at 673-0118 Sates llALIH FDll ltLWI Yes, we do end you can tool Join our enlheutlHllC teem sett· Ing the West'• finest newepaper We're the Orange County edition ol the Los Angeles Times. Hourly wage + com· mission 2 Shirts avall· able. 9 em • 2 pm or 4 pm • 9 pm Dial us now et 540-0301 Sates. Interior Dec:Olator Fashion Island fine home lurnlll'ltnga retaJlor need E.cp. Sales Perton. MUii know drapefy meaaure Hrty/Comm. Mr. Bruce 644·8860 Nettle Creek ltttHI Ytltt1 1""4 Are you Interested tn earn· Ing $500+/wk white phoning from your home to our eatebllehed ct1en1 ete Cell 7 14·963·5 t20 atter 5 pm TELEPHONE TECH· NICIAN-Mua1 be Han19 uwltch trained & exper w/111 typea OI dialers. Cell Ed 859-7200 s11. sE011n111Y No '~e ... :J:' Afr potntmenta. Company Major N8Wf)or1 Belch real wilt train. $5-$7/hr • No estate development nrm experience nece11ary offer a challenglng poa-Salary. Wont Hours S-9 ttton fOl talce-charge tn<lt-pm; Saturday, 9.1pm. vtdual wflo can hendle di-&62·6839, Mr. st-art. ve<N rt9P001lblllt)' end e TOP l$S last pace. E.xcettent MC· Femalet Pref. Modela & retarlat & communication Eaoorte. (213) ee&-1914 skllla a must. We require ::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lUHllllS ltWTlllU at least 5 yra exp. and • real estate or related background. typing 70wpm, dtctaphone & SIH or faat notes. tf you tal(e pride In your WOtk, ple11e c11t Suaan et 7141833-6680, ext. 24 Help give them e flMd 1tart. Earn top SSS 1*1 time eventnoa. Only po1t1lve. dependebte, outgoing •dull• nffd apply PhOne 648-7021, E.O E. Stationery Store In COiona 2 30 to 6 p.m. Monday del Mar need• FIT ex· thru Friday. perlenced aate1pereon =-T~--11t-t.,er-, -e-xper-.,...tene>ed---: 675-1010 compug<aphlc; 7700. Full Swtm Sutt Model• tor Out· time days. O.C. elf1)0f1 door N.B. Sholl. S20hr area 241·9238 Pre 5'·5'8", 18yrl & V111ed duties. type 8wpm, 10-key adder tel•· phones. exp req d, nn-sm kr aelary $875-S975 CPA ltrm, Costa Mesa Catt Linda 754· 1040 over. Welt EndoW9CI. Joel TYPllT (PAIT/l'm) 213-37e-&e25 alt. 5pm. Fut. eccvrete 10 train on SALES-Micro computers, ---------word J>fOCMIOf. Write: m 1 t u r e p e r s o n TIAOIDI Ad 11'984, Deity PllOt, 8olC w/buatneat & computer Preschool & elementary 15e0. eo.11 M4lll 9~ exper 754-6363 P1r11tlme. Chrlttlan min· lslry S3 50·15/hr C M Receptlonlll needed. S11M person for order 642-918 t or 642-1426 desk of buey Marine Hardware Co. MUST HAVE EXTENSIVE MARINE EXPERIENCE. FIT Excellent Compeny beneflla. Qualllled apptl- canta only 549·967 1 Wanted Mature, ex- pertenced PIT Secretary. Flex Schedule avail. Sat/Sun 9.5 for bu1y rut estate office In N-porl Beach. 644-7020 Bruce 11.E ULES New or uper'd ttcen ... a. Small olfloe. Ntce 1ur· roundlnga O"NAE COR-E.O E MIF/H PORATION Corona def SALES Person, ladle'• Mer 851-9135 Sporttwere Buyer for Restaurant Gull Sllop, Private Club * Sandwich llnd Salad 30·35hra. weekly, lnctud· Fabricator. Muat be neat Ing some weelr.ends clean and dependable Hourly waoe plus Com- Mon-Fri. 5 em • 1 30 pm mta1ton 496-5767 lor tn. tervlew. Telephone appointment 8edell Con1truc:tton Co. setter Must be mature, 54fi..3292 stable. Santa Ana 01fk:ie. W~E-L~D.,,.ER-.-AWIY--.,,.7-A-,-,M-. 4.7 PM. Mon· Thu,., 9-12 only MacOrlOQf' Yechl Set. $4/hr 549-8109, Corp, 1831 l'tec.ntl•. appt Cotta M .... ~aily Pilat .... ··· .. ·:·······-... : PlltT • TllE WDlll Opport""11tlea available ----------------------------1 with the Loa Angeles 1111 Wul.. Sltl 1111 W111.. 9100 ltll Wutt4 5100 Times Ctrcuteilon De· PISCE S (Feb. 19-March 20): Transaction has been completed. whether or not you are aware of it Focus on security, popularity, future trend. Your position is stronger than originally anticipated and you need not Unger too long at the fair. Aries, Libra persons play key roles. Good for you! • ldHI Part·ttmu )ob tor college •tudent Vartoua lood prep1r1tlon end baking dutle1. Mon • Thure 1 00 • 6 00 pm Sunday. e •m • 12 noon Find what you want tn : Deily PllOt Cluuilled1. : Position available for edi- torial writer with strong con servative political philosophy. Salary nego-partment I n our Art Gallefy aum snust Countet Ptr90n wanted dOOHO·dOOf newspeper An and Frame Gallery Wlloltowtng. Top Pay for dry clean8t'1, poestble aatea pr09ram Gusran· eeetllng FIT help. Gen· 8eau1 NB S•lon management tr1lntng teed hourly wage plus erll office experience 844--0M 1 C.tt 404-4044 Of 1ppty In commlttlon Hours OAM neceeaery. Nlea tXPf' Pf'IOn Hcp..Stng'1, 1000 • 2PM, or 4PM • llPM helpful. Aleo needed ex-Carpet ateantng helpe<, N. Coa11 Hwy. Laguna Tratntng 11 provided perlenc:4td matt cvtter & over t8. nut appear-BelClh. Potent11t to tarn 1300 ntt9' 848-9173 anct. 548-9373 ---------plus per Week For 1n In• OISTllWI Auto detall lhop man8Qef, OUllO&L-tfFlll 40 hr/Wk dayw, 30 hr/wit tervtew, Cell (7 1 <I) Apply between t0.12. 2·4 dtlly LttWSUTHH 3077 SO HatbOI, at Car· rt1ga S1nt1 Ana 979-0147 For Ad Action'" Cal a Daly Plot AD·VJS(I tiable. Send resume to : • F.ditor, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa M~ CA. 92626. • • • o o t • • • t •It •I I•••• • • • • t •to. t o • o o o t t ••.,I ea.per.neoeueryfOfbuSy Maturt peraon wl olflce n19ht ... S5/hr 1o tt•rt 1157·23&l. ••t 120'4 llQune Niguel atore exPf( & gen knowledge Ptcl<up job delCrlptton & GENERAL OFFICE-FI T ClaSStfted adverll51n9 tS your best &2~·3100 of bkkpg. 10 keoy &y apf)lleatton at St. An· Typing ltltng heevy h f Have eomethlng to NII? 642-5678 Cllallfltcl ede do It well. ~~~~~~~ paily Pilot ....... · --.. · ...... -... : B b 1 tH k toucn type 50-&0 wpm drew'• Prt1byttrtan phone1: Some ·~end c 01ce or help in selltng the 1temsyou ~l~i'.!:. ;u~ ~f'ohJ L~T expef Church.800St.An<1r-·1 work 1n1en1i.w by •P· no longer need It's Quick and Ohlldren 540-32'9 art 8 1p1ut ell • wttdy1 Roed, Newport 8eac:h. potntment only, Tuetld1y nexpens ve · 54$-10&0. or 545-4-050. Clotlng date' 6pm Aug 6 • Friday. 1 1 · Baby11t ter, m1ture 831-2880 ---7441 -oe11c: woman wanteo c:ltttctl HLmlY LLtYl'l "tlllRY I ' 1•1y P1•1 I 1' !!_91~ ~thhome4 1emd1a.Yt --..-/1101_...... . ....-.....,. .. , my It 11n•1 ,., ...... ,., Futttlrnefor toc1td•ttvery, I tll lttl IW "• chlklr9n &42·5181 Full time pollllon. Moder• t>Clt driving record rt· • ti r ti '' 11• emount of typing, quired Newport Sia· Health and Nutrition Co BABYStTTl!R needed. phone•. i rld tight flllng tlonert, tno , Mr Emmone tMp1ndtng on • m•"'"' from 130·5, Tuet. weo, Ptt1ean1 environment. 1163•1200. 101te. Nt1d1 10 t<ey l huru CM &31-M2& 714-41&-1234 ~pte tn Newport/Mese area Eern I tOOO to 0,\bylltter ne.dtd, I/time OlRll •I. MITAL AUtlTlm 1&000 ftrat month. Cati 1111 actll tllfll H 5· I t23 Phermec:y. !aper. pre! Npt Bch plea.Nnt group A en e Sch rod• r wrk, 857• 1940 aft 4 01111, Hallmark. co•· prectlo• ne.d1 2 ct11tr· 042·11949 Georgia l'Mllet 940.7373 aide peraon1 2 exi.tlng -.... ,. s••A• St•I...._ .. ~ ~................ returnl"" to Htlrdretee<•. Rtctfitlonlll .... v•'Y ::=::.: ...-.."'"J...':::' C""" ,_ ......... ,If·"-·-""'7.... ... • ••anlc ,,., N EO"'O ol1c ,,,.,,... '"'"" ~....... """ "" ,_ "'....... tOhool RO" w/1 • yra 0 ... u "' 2131592• 1004 Call Ple"e "*1t IM:IHly, 1rv1M, 11lnt eiq>er Pftf t40· 1 l22 JERRY LILL Y'S HAIR 01! worklf19 oondl & 1>9fl· SIGN e73·685e $4111 th4nga tu t wl1h O.ity efttt Call es 1-18&5, ,Ind wflat you want tn Piiot Went AO• llAM· 12 Noon Deity PMot Cfauffled1 Want Adi Catt 842-5e78 C lass if 1ed ads phone 642-56 78 I Daily Pilot'·· · ·· ·· .. · ·-· ·: ·. City editor needed for mJd-slr.ed daily. Muat have enthusiasm and strength to di rect news staU. Several years copy deek experience required. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to: Edi- tor, Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 1 ~60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. : " IAILYPUT ••1110111- Now accepting application.I for District Manager to auper- vise newspaper carriers . Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben- eflta plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, ai.tton wagon or pick up with/ahell .• MilMSe allowance included. Apply ln pel'llOn, WMkdaya. 3PM to ~PM at 330 Welt Bay St., C.O.ta Meu. • o • o I,, o I• o o 6 •" t. o o e •I .. •. e I I • .. ' .. .. D& Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 3, 1983 TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 1 Turkish VIP 6 Singer 10 German area 14 Water body 15 Skin opening 16 Girl's name 17 Choose 18 Barber shop 2 wds 20 Not many 55 Riflers' contest 58 Poplar 60 Bone pref 61 Asian cotn 62 Italian city 63 Betsy - 64 Foot part 65 Expired DOWN 21 Verdant isle 1 Singer 23 Nasal tone Edith - 24 Passageways 2 Peru Indian 26 Unusual 3 Ttre prob- 28 Squanders fems 2 wds 30 Mollusk 4 In the 3 t Pilots know st 32 Braid 2 wds 5 Listens 36 Annoy 6 Plant louse 37 Minor 7 Bank deal ailments 8 Numeric 38 tn 1a11or prefix 39 L1cenf1ous 9 Above: poet 42 "Away!" 10 Breakwater • 2 wds 11 Singer - 44 Perturbed Jones 45 Path 12 Via 46 Norm 13 Compass 49 Hit hard 19 Denude 50 01 bristles 22 Thing law 51 lncltnatton 25 In add1t1on 52 Possessed 26 Dishonest ,...........,~2-.....-3-r4-....-5--7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 27 Seamen 28 Slithered 29 Persian laury 30 Chemical compounds 32 Bulld1ng 33 Perceive 34 Eye part 35 Haul 37 Choke 40 Predica- ments 4 1 Some exams 42 Detained person 8 9 43 Absent 45 N. Amer native 46 Fur merchant . 47 Left-hand page 48 Les -Un1s 49 Flower part 5 1 Doggy treat 53 Century plant 54 Defunct 56 Exctamatton 57 Single 59 Mr Franklin 11 12 13 Mlac1l111H11 t1 ... ,, leHral 101 l 'ATAAI' 8tCwt woni .. t5 K G1 wll1alr:r i t7& PetlOClly. $100 844•7183 784•4377 erauce0Jnglenw/lro11e<1 .....,..... ?flt tulfp lfOJll•. nel/'O( "*· fo' lbr11l1 boat w/7 8hp o.k bladee. 3 ~ ' re-0 I 8 « t n t c: o n d u:.1~~2~r~· 90· t•k• s1so/oeo.1&t 0 42&8 . tl••MIO IHlll 18 t1 O/Brd, w/Evinrude 35 -llp Lark Fbrgl1/wood h1t1tlf•I lilu4Jalat1• wt trtt 1550, 911-0313 elil1t1l1tt W.W. 17' Mako wllrlr. t4011p otltr Ilene ...... 11 Evinrude w/powet ''""· •• Hllt.t &fft ...... 1 VHF, & bait tank, many •• xtras $6900 2" 1·80"3 lilt ne lfter, Werftt 11 IO. Seti t.r MlJ .... 141-llOt ..... Liaise. Oh1 Mui-Taxi al roller, llke new, $50.241-8915 23' lllh naullque by co.: rect-CreN, clr console, loaded 454, VHF, stereo. ii.Ira fuel, many KtrH, beau I.. galvanized trlr. 121,000. 1-879-2840 wk. 846·0930 llm. flee motor. \.; hap, $40. 26 It Cllrla, 2-Chev V-8'a 1 Lampa. $5-$50. Bed 1141W, good cond. Must fremee misc $ t0-$35. sacrifice. 15000 obo. Color TV Zenith. S 195. 751-5522 or 859-1960 Clothlng, men. women1, 1.50-15 Coffee Ible, * 18' Lyman. needs eng. Med, $35. 4 solu, 1ome worl< Musi sell S25·$95. 645-173 t 1750 Ory Hull, no br~en ribs, 831-5662 Iv mag EilercycJe, like n-cond. Make offer. 979-1887 '71 Claulc, 18' Tri-hull. 4 Freezer, upright s 100 cyl Volvo 110 , open bow. White hide-A-Bed I 100. $3000/0BO 850-0435. Bike $25. 536-8495 Beautllul 2 1 · llke new Furn., plants, wuher. w/motor & all sells. worth dryer & '76 9 t2E Musi $5500, wlll take S2 t00 s ell l Cos t a M esa tlll&week 850-4133. 642-3877 Gas powered Lawn Mower, goOd cond $75 552-8606 Or 752· t693 llYI AWAY PllOH Bradley GT II kll, Hts VW chassis. classy Gull Wing car Cost $6000-12,500 N-Garelll Super1pon Moped. cost $800-$400. OUSllO·A STEU. '49 Ctirls Crett. 17', dlx, mahogany runabout Re· 11ored at I lOK Asking S7900 Mike Russell 873-5682 Electric Bay Boat. like new. Co mpletely Enclosed $5,500 714-650-5097 Meler ll••tt 8020 Aate1, l•f!rlH 11 ... laJ!rtN 4, ... , .. ,..,.. 112 2J1 wlnnle. ~lni cO&f. • I ot I • 1121 many 11ew ntme. mull 11111 I f l H 1 blla I~ 1111 uo 10 apprnctato 'H HITll UHllOA 77 Hondo CVCC CIYlc;, t e&rn'"?!Oiipe, r.-In 1!40.t6•2 or 6<46·9•80 Robulll molO<. rune good. owner, to ml 12300/bet '77 '99,l!OO. Lo ml ·732011EldOtldO380 ong 1460 1169· 122 t otr PP 031 ·2034 494-7144 ~~~ds:; ~'~'K co~1: l11t1,l•••rt•• --5·1,~~·v~H~,;~H~~~ 11~1• ---,-1-1-7 S8500obo 845~252 lllW fl l2 cau.'1og 081, xlnt cond. '78 6111. Won CWfii drive, 1" TI--20-.. t" 000 1 '76 2062, rebit eno & 1ron1. 12850 8'48-3058 rack & 1tereo. oood ~IOt111nSa5oO'.' $42.019'5: QOC<l llroa. AM/FM, CIHn 'So Accord, 4 dr. only 26K cond $2400 769-19116 ovH 5•8·8823 12500 840-0408 ml, beige. auto, lie. pe, T~ll WANT TO RENT i:ocit '78 2002-:-super clean, Sn pb, 119'90 Cell, Uk• new. '"1"'7f"'°'lc"o"R"'Oll'IN"'l_§ .. Rl"'l'P,'iooi'"'oo .. law firm deth• to rent Al. See 10 appreciate PIP $5975flrm 845-482t 846-1824 et1. 4pm AV for ell Rams home M od I f I e d 0 a YI · '80 Honda Ae<.ord-4 d7 games Tracy 851-1005 835·2122, Eves & Wkndl . l!0.000 ml. 5 tpd, loaded: IV'--22 681-1636 pop-top , 15500 77 Corolla tnbk , auto, air. clun 12050 o bo. 850-0628 1 76 2002. atnl cond In/out, 842· 1028 blx l l.S' sl1de-ln mOdtll atereo. s4500/0BO .82,1'1 Accord Htchbk 78 Cellat 2 dr lllbk. AT. Weekender. 111 acc;e11 . 548-3930 AC . II ere o . xt111 relrig, 3-way hkup. range -_ _ _ Dolby cau ater, xlnt $4200/bet. 553-9633. & oven, port potty, alps '79 628l. eunrool, 4 apd, cond. S8300 551-5010 ev 559-5958 6 , xlnt cor1d . 1900 air. am/Im cai1s, od '82 Civic, 3 dr, 5 apl ..,.8-1--.,,S""R6--P-lc_k_u_p_. _g_o_o_d 548-4984 all 6 Gond St0,500. 55 00 loaded, 19,000 ml, XLNT cond , 31 ,000 ml. Tralltrt ·803201, Henna Aed. 8ii cond. $5400. 847-0988 $5700/bit olr. 540-5353 ' otras I t0,500/obo. I 1 7 Trani 1024 546-226• 875•3878 1111 . 82 CotoUe. 16K mt, 2 dr. 5 WANTED: Pvt Pty wants to ·ifi3'201. XLNT Cond. Low '81 4 dr I Mark. warn pkg !:'.~;,, ;~99~'."l!~23~ yr by teuonable Trevel Trlr, Miies A/C Sun RI 5 apd Incl 15500 644-4222 wlll pay cull (213) AM/FM 'cau. 'Many 925-6940 Klras It t .950 • War- Atlt l t licta 9005 1anty 645-9353 eves IMPORT ANT Conveniently Located NOTICE TO READERS & Compellllvely Priced ANO & ADVERTISERS Tile price o l Items advertised by velllcle Sales-Serv1ce·Leas1no dealers rn lhe vehicle classlflecJ ad11er,11a1ng columns does not Include any applicable 1ues. 82 Supra L·type. auto, alarm, lthr. super Clean 151< m l , S1t,300 645-8098 Vtlk1w1~11 t i 73 73 vw Tlng conv xlnl cond. lo ml $2850, 69 BUG Xlnt cond Sl750 Must sell. 644-8217 1967 Volks w agen Squaret>aGk . Rebull1 motor. n-tires. n-brakea $1500 730-0124 Tll ..... IT unuoaa•11 llNSTA.U Menv priced below whole- 1ate Dealer• W9ICome EXAMPLES '81 Toyota TerGll $2590 tCNM7&t '78 Old1C/Sup. Br $3790 Full pwr, air. 404ULA '70 Buick Reg. LTD 13990 Full pwr, llr BJl<287 '78 Ply Vol. Wgn 12490 Full pwr. air 1CBK578 '79 Bulc;k Skyt11wt1 12190 t0MF709 · 80 Cnev c11 ..... ue 12590 Air cond JQ8YSO More to Ghooee from "RESALE/SALES" 443 W. Bl y, CM. 1146--2963 A•ln, h•"tlc laick 1307 168 Riverle. uh eng & body Mull NII 11111 week. $950. 850-4i33 license. tr anal er tees, .... , ,,,.-. ••• ' ·• ,,.. r "· 1 finance charges, fees lor "'"'' ",... .. " "" ,...., air pollullon control de· ~·.r 1'1a. ll•R vice cerllllcailona or ~YIL SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU UWf W1LLllT IEHHHILI 56 vw sml window, rag 77 LaSabre. 4 dr. elec: top. i1lnl body/mecll • nd aea11 & ..wndws, lo ml Int. $3000/or Hade Asking $2500 cull dealer doGumentary preparation charges un- less otherwtae specified by tile advertiser Volume Sain, Servloe Sates-Service-Leasing And Leasing UIUiEST 18711 Bell(;tl Blvd HIYEllTDRY Huntington Beach 898-2357 _6-4_2-_30_3_0 ____ _ 64 Bug. nu eng. anrl, nd• '81 SKYLARK, good cond. wk St050 6-4~104 Ju1t 14350 846-9498 '70 Venture 24' Sailboat f,...,...---, __ ,.,...,_~.,,..,,., Must Mll t6' lbrgls. 80hp Johnson OIB, nu uphol. Aalt Ser•iCtl/ & Traller, sips 6, 13.850. 842-9574/845-6780 carpeting, Kites. P1rl1 9015 65 BAJA BUG. •tick ,,.. .... 1,.11,.ac..., __ .,.;.;,.; I 1300 or trade tor de-173 §60 5ik, 5 ,_ tlree & pendable au10, truck batt .. etec: t>rll crulee. ,_ ooLo MINING eou1P. 1_1_18_5_0_10_B_o_. _83_1-_8_83_2_ PAINT X UTE BODY 110-11300. 540-8082 SEA RAY SRV-19011raller, WORK. Up 10 50% otf 898-9870 lie. $1750. 631-58.44 '86 VW Bug. rbll eng. nu '74 Fleetwood Limo, triple ....,.,...+--+--+--+-~ Goll Cluba, Man g only $3800. your est Biii 989-1221 650-4424 ' ·75 2002, " apd . air (714) 142-2000 cond. (033NJLI J1111r 121 ·~~[1530, auto. an rt, (606 '65 3.es. running grt. nu • '78 320i· 4 spd A/C 1045 paint dwn to metal, 111-UXD) · ' ver/blk 2/tone, wood Int • ·79 3201. 4 spd . sunrool. pert! $8500. 642-8t19. tires, $900. 498-7727 blk $5500 obO. 835-8884 Womans Set2 Carts. 1,,..--~-----Parting ou1 1965 Mustang Make otter. 979-1887 hall Sail 7014 2090 Federal, CM Hand made wool rug• 12 ti tfberglau w/acceu. 6•5·9873 lrom China! 3 t1 by 8 t1. car topper. like new. A1ltl WaalH 020 Only $150, 640-8688 $375 Eves 559-7<417 Highest cuh lmmed. for John Wayne Tennl1 Club 27' EAICl<SON '7 t l/B, your ve111c1e. domestic or lull membe<slllp $800. Xlnl Cond 5 Salls, Nu foreign 551-8285 760-9031 Main, AOFIVHF 1 18.500 John Wayne Tennis Mem-OBO, P P 494-7927 bersttlp, 1900. Incl trans-35' Garden Kelch w/rent fer fee. 644-5003 eves lree mooring, NB. Gd John Way1141 Tennis Club Cond.134.000 642-1234 WEIUY CLEAi CARS llDTRUCIS ~-6--+--+--..._-Jt mbrshp lor sale. I 1QOO. 4 1' l<tcll '79 + bay MOOR· Call 10-3, M-F, 760-6113 ING. $88.500. 673-6022 COHN ELL CHEVROLET '78 HOBIE 18 $2500 Furniture. Everything 875-4566 mu1t go. 548-8798. ,,,__ _______ _ 548-7415 Cla11tc 27 ft Faetller Sloop. Fast, dry, fully ~-+--+--~IN-port Beach Tannl1 rtooed. Needs cosmetics. Club Membership 1700 S15oo 988-0085 days. 675-5869 648-2341 eves Piil TUU LANCER 28' wl trlr. llke Need1 eome WO<k. slate Qd new. loaded with factory -..-+-+-+--+-......j cond. 1150. 760-1776 • options. Too mucill to flat. 30% under n-re- placement. Financing $28.000 645-3877 ltlt WutM Slot 11•1. M11erial1 6014 F1rai11rt 6025 women wllransportatfon Crear Pine House Trim. I llY FllllTllE to .11ou1ectean. PI T, tOOO's ol II cotonlel $4 50/llr. Must be ta.st, cese. base, crown, etc. Les 957-8133 thorough & elflc1en1. $ 15 to 30 a ft. 5•5-5357. King bed $65. aolabed OlaM 964-9766 I 125. suit ol armour $50, Jtlll WaatH 5105 Wt Wr~• 114J' FrH end table 125, sew macll ___ eS0-4_ 13 w/cab. $50. Medll Competenf mature IM!y Ct t 6011 chandelier $1 25 seeks position aide. •r• 111 731-4413 I d I )(I A..,,lonal Ran wlll Install --------compan on. r ver nt ""' -.-KING-SIZE W'"TERBEO refs. FT /PT 549-8677 ,_ computer in yoor Nlwood sh-'..:'. heater, home ind train. 'h price. ""·--. Pllyslclan·a widow seeks Brand New '1795 mauage<, liken-. Call employment: companion. Ha"'ey 642-4266 631-5084 bel 10am. art lleekpr Reis. 776-.8033 7pm. Ill HH FrH le TH 2 K""l-ng_sz_m_a_ft-re-ss-.-s-p-rln_g_s 1 mo. Lib rt1lx, has all & new frame 150 Himalayan Seal Point Kit· allots, needs home 540-8308 ten1. lovable balls of l\.ir. 556-6973 ---.,,....------12 wka CFA Reg. ShOta. Moving Sale-beaut. Oak Males, $150; Femalea Darling tl\lffy kittens, 8 lurn., sofas, applfances. $200 648-8132 weetcs old 847-8095 W/0, mlto. 494-5483 L)"lll Point S~ cat FREE Kltlena 8wlll old, $20 83 t-4469 also Free Female Cat 7mo 847-1888 Shaded Sl!Yef Perllan kl1· 1--------- tena. born 5110. pedi- greed $210. 720-1885 I HI OWAAF Bunny Rabbtts $4 each 752-6108 PARROT Yno tame, beg 10 talk, $350. Cage S50 962-3220 "!'" &010 id" me< oak clawfoot lb!, S 1000/obo 540-8062 Bra.. etngle headboard $250 645-8999 ' ,. ·. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Olympic Cla.u Finn 722, 3 North Setts. Oaring· Mucus Harken Updates, race Hasty -Vestry reedy exit conel, w/trlr THURSDAY $1500 John Lyles. w Business must really be 851-1494.11241 -0644 slow Last weetl s sales-SABOT $2~ S375 man made a big luu over 962_8068 me lor buying something l..,---------on a THURSDAY Singer Featherweight --Ing machine. pert. cond. 1250/obo. 752-2820 Student deak/chr S50. Air- line Kennel $20 536-8495 \ 'X.)111.orl••• 111 ,.i I t ""I \ \1 ~" \ SU-1200 WlllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COM E IN OR CALL FOR FIH&mAJUL Cormler·O.Llllo OIRHLn 1821 1 BEACH BL VO. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-101111•1-aaa1 WI PAY TIP IOLUR FllHHOARI lUIUlltl PllTIAO/HIAH 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 141-4100 Mt-1411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD CO~t& MUA Ml 0010 (889 XMK) '70 Jaguar XKE Conv, • '80 3201; auto .. sn rt sllowrm cond, allvert blk (963 ZEA) S 13,500/ofr 673-3887 • '80 3201, a~to • A/C 75 XJ6L. very gd cond. (lAHY2391 loaded. Sac S6995 • '80 3201. Auto, Sun 644 2386 Roof. (748 VCR) ,,,.....-·--~---~ • '80 633cst: • spd. Lo Ml lu•aaa Ciiia 9132 • 5·~~5":~01, s spd, Sun 69 Ghia. Xlnt. 12856 or Root, ( tCRS207) bst olr N-paint 1600 • '82 7331; 5 spd .. loaded eng, 645-8252 173556371 M11•1 141 208 J~~;aJa1n?a Ana ·79 Marda Axt GS 48kml Closeci'Sunday loeded XLNT buy, Must sell by 8/5 $6,795 OBO LARGE SELECTION OF 588-2310 NFW A u~~o BMW'SI •=79~R}(:"':".".:7:-G=s-. -=5-,p-d-.-,-n-t"'"'rt, ac. am/Im llereo. sheepskin SI cover•. · LOH I 01 ... compule<. lo ml, extra VOLUME SALES ciaen $6000 675-4021, SERVICE & LEASING 675-0872. 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherry 8Kll·405) (114) Ul·lltO Trade·lns Welcome Musi sell, New '83 3201 Immaculate condition, IUKUS package. FM cassene sun root, log llgllts, alloys Mini con- d1t1on I 8.000 miles $1 4 .600 l 11m 213-380 -9680 days 714-548-6533 eves Dltni---.9117 7t 516 2 dr, au10. needs bOdy work 1500 /bst oft 642-9187 72 Whlle 240Z. am/Im, clean, Kint cond $4200 obo Chris 545-8680 73 240Z. automatic, great COfld. $2995 960· 1760 ·75 B2t0, nu clutch, water p u mp. rblt e ng . $1100/0BO 496-7754 '77 280Z, 5 spa, super clean, loaoed, $5450. 645-8252 82 G LC. AM/FM cass, 10 ""'· 5 yr wrnty. Xlnl cond. $4400. 631-2044 SlfUS r-1 ~01 TOUI ·-• ' •llf .... 10• • .,., " & """... ... . fAGUrfl llll &1111 11 USll •tu ~l 11ll Merctt" 1111 9145 SB 226§ a dr •llCI<, rblt eng. nu tires. lrll. etc $3 00/bst. 675-1277 64 230 SL. S 10,500. Good condition, Sharp c;ar 847-5125 66 230SL convenlble, 2 tops, xlnl cond. S 15,000. 640-0076 evee/wknda, 955-6-445 dys. 68 VW Camper. rbll 1835C<. engine & trans. Good pllnt & strllgllt body, great 1h1pe. 1 2400 Must selll 557-6100 88 VW Cam pr, rebll 1835oc eng & trans, stralgfll body, good pai nt M UI\ ••II $2450/bst otr 55 7 -8 tOO TllEWIEIT IELECTlll ol late model, low mlteage Cadillac• In Southern Callfornlal S.. u1 today! l&IEll ClllLUC 2800 Harbor BtVd. COSTA MESA &40-18&0 '69 Wgn am/Im. 1ape deck. n-trans, a real dean at S 1350. 63 t-7878 Cllnreltt 1313 '89 Wgn am/Im, tape 201 bONii 116 350 a;;;. decl<. n-trans, a real Ocean & Harbor Cn.liae, dell at $1350. 631-7878 like,_ cond. 543-0291 70 Sqbck. Xlnt cond '51 Chevy Convert. XLNT Stereo c1s se11e. mecllanlcal c:ond. '1400/0BO 67S-0780. 714-1148-9578 70 VW Bug, rt>lt eng. auto, 68 ChtV)' • Run• Good • xtnt c ond. $2000 $1000 55t-4193 831-5848 7 4 Chevy M alibu '7 t Bug Runst look!l 1700/ofr ~8-7253 great S 1700 856-8645 dya. 631-1279 1t11/wtmda. 78 Camaro V6. PS. PB. n-tires. AM/FM CUI, very cin $3800. 644· 1032 72 Convert. rblt eng, neW brakes,13400. 536-1995 74 Bug, 11lnt cond, orig. SEE IS FIRST! owner. 4 n-tires, new We have a Qood selection am/Im stereo Gaasette ol NEW & uaeo Criev- $2300/obo 548·4208 rolel1! See us 1odayt 7<4 Super Beetle. exit orig cond lo m1, S2250 642-8717 T4 VW_B_U~G--1 -a---. Aad1a11. nu brks, bait, won't last 1 2100. 832-4099 76 Red Bug. 53,000 mites, luel lnl, new paint. rune great. $3300 640-6969 or 642-4059 76 Sctrocco, wlll, grt cond.$3000.842-3152 77 VW Rabbll. anrf, clean, nu brlla, nu bait .. S2800. pp 548-3289 78 Oaaller, auto. air. stereo, 70,000 m t, 1b10Mety ftewtess cond $2560. 63 t-3016 COMHEll CHEVROLET I\...> It,,,.,,. tt • • " I \ \1 f , S4i>-I 200 Cll~ltr 1315 "ta hryaler Newport $450/olr 548-7253 '••• 1 '65 Mustang, 8 cyt, auto S 1500 obo. 644-4522 68 Mu11ang. $2900 obo 96.000 otlQ ml, 6 cyt, 2nd ownr 97~888. Norm 66 MUSTANG. V8. 289, auto, ps, 80,000 ml, Of1Q owner, xlnf cond S3300 979-0273 79 Rabbit, 4 dr, 4 tpd, 70 MaverlC $4115 Rick 11ereo, air, 60,000 ml. 892-t328/645-6840 '77 280Z, xlnt cond Days 957-1853, Eves 640-4035 '78 Z 2• 2. Xlnt cond. 1 owner, $7200/obo. 494-7735. 836-4700 66 250 S, XLNT Cond. $3650. 847-5125 white/blue. flawreu . 70 2200. 4 dr. extra tank, S3250. 631-3016 am/Im casa, a/c, 29 mpg. ·7 t Multaflil, runs greet. 302 2-brl, all magi, AM /F M 1tereo $750/080. 492-977 4 'lt210D ll..t lt,100. Ill-HU '80 280ZX, Orig Intl OWNtr. fuel in) 6 cy1 5 Spd, 1/c, am/Im cas1. p/1, ptw. cruise control. Ming. sli- ver 18200. Debbie P P 960-8880 '82 280ZX. T ·lop. 5 SPd. loaded Elctended service warr. new sticker Asking $11,900/obo, must Mil. 15K ml 499-2922 82 NISSAN (OATSUN) Stenza, 2 dr. 5 apd. dht wt ac. pb. ps. amlfm ster90 CHS, 22,700 ml TOP CONDITION Wiii sen for $6750 Busl hrs 6•6·•488 (ask tor Stan), resld 955-3730. '83 280 ZX • T Top. teat lier. LED. S ap<I. 2 tone sliver 5 yr warr $ t 6,300. New Never llc'd 537 -1438 Ferr ad 21 175 Ferrari dt.. oray. 1 owner. mecll malnt. outstanding cond Car ph one 124,500 973-1080 Fat --tm ·15 124 Spn spider. XJC. mag '#tlll, lugo. rack, re- cond. ang., nu trans, $31501080. 563-8448 ·75 Spydef convert .. rbll eng, nu trans, & rear end. $23001080. 498-1721 '78 Flat Spyder Conv Aed w111n top Run1 good. $3000/obo,873-9589 16 Cvcc. greet tran1 .. 110001090 7&1°2402 •75HO'noa Ctvi:' Mutt Miii $1000. 1182-2990 Civic, , .. , tnded. xlnt mllMQe a m.cnantcet cond $900. 499·2982 S4000/obo 833-8588 evt ·79 VW Oal Rabbit, dlK. air, 73 280. Needs engine 4apd, 4dr, ater90, xlnt. work. $2400. 720· 1950 & 241< ml. $4700. 851·3822 646-4848 80 Desher Olese4, ate. Im 1tareo, low mlle1ge. 77 1lvr 450 SL. red Int .. 2 14300. 546-2855 tops, Kint cond. S27.000 1--=-=-=..,...,,..,,..,.,=-===--llrm. 64<4'"6848 all 4PM '80 RABBIT DIESEL 82 3000 Turbo, $27,000. Snr1 $4350 83t-5983 Lo ml, loaded. 855-6030 83 MB 3000 Turbo, 71( ml, Kint cone!, blk w/camet Int. 126,900. 673·8042 "sic aboot the money we can save you thru our purchase & lease plena. .llllLEIOll llPHTI 1301 OuallStr .. 1 NEWPORT BEACH IU·IHO " 14 83 Mlget. biklre<I Int, orig. (flj) 1111 •elllU'S SOUTH OOUMTY YOLISWllEll UWIWIUltT IElllHMLI" Volume Sales. Service And Leallng 18711 8eacil Blvd . Huntl"iton Beach (114) 142-2000 72 Mu1tang, 88,000 orig. ml, 1 owner, 12000/obO. ~2698 74 Mustang II 85K mtln Xlnt cond. I t550. 646-6392 C M. '78 Mu1t 4 apd, PS/PB, alum. wtlls AM/FM cua. N-· tlree, l>fkS, ltlOCita. S t950/ot>o Call et1 Spm, 780-0428 ·77 Ford Aancllefo V-8. 1uto 1ran1. PIS. PIB, radio, AIC, good IOoklng & good running. 12500 Cati Stan, 8-5. 833-0070 77 GRANADA. V8, -paint, ale, ext/Int xlnt cond 12300 848-8 t32 81 Escor1. xlrll cond, 21K ml, auto, radials, am /Im 18'>9 $4200. 1142-7221 ... , ... ,. Brand rww Int. run1 very good. ,_ llr ... $1800 obo, consider trade -+ cull. 1189-1221 wires. stereo, Kint $2500-wlll fin p•rt 559-5958 77MGB,_G_r_e-at_c_o_n_d_lll-on-. am/Im c au. mega, cover. $2850 obo 963-7412 17 MOB· Runs Good Looks Go<XI Manv new parts. $2,400 obo 548-5728 Super Beeti.. '74, 5.000 . 11112 S mites on eng, new brakes ·67 Cougar: new tirM, & clutch. MJnrool, toc;al AM/FM CHNtte tm- owner 12495 645-3120. mlC\llate. 12.200. 080 F0< Sale '78 MG. Midget St200 or Be1t otter MUST SELL I 714-842-4958 VOLKSWAGEN S38-0e94 .~7-9_M«eurv ____ c_~--2-.e. WI STW"'G•N•·"' Muet s..1. he.,,. ~ ._ "' "-' paper1 S2, tOO. 7~ ----~--~ -~---·~----------~---.;.._-----~------~---~--=-----------~--~~...;_~~..._--,,_~------..... --~;.._...:....._._~~ Watt's new? An Anaheim Dirty trick I By SUSAN A VILA OllMO...,f'llolllall There are many Americans who disagree with Interior Secretary James Watt's policies. But few are as verbal. or rather as visual. about (Sff DIRTY. Page AZ) THf ORANGf COAST WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1983 Deir ........... .., .......... _ Irvine Mayor Larry Agran, left, and J .W . Marriott Jr. release 3 ,500 balloons a s the Irvine Marriott opens its doors. . · 500 rooms for rent in l~vine Cer emonies mark opening of $50 million Marriott hotel !:,~~~~~!,,DECKER The new $50 million , 500-room Irvine Marriott officially opened its doors Tuesday afternoon with more than 100 business and civic leaders on hand for the ceremonies. flags were raised, the National anthem was played by the Irvine Brass Quartet and the Irvine Child.ren's Chorus performed a~ from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado." A 14-karat-gold key was given to the Orangewood Home for Dependent Children and an offer of $2,000 in hotel services to be auctioned Marriott officials, including president J.W. MarrioH Jr .. invoked God, country and the youth of America for the festivities. Prayers were said, (Sft. ARRIOTI' HOTEL OPENS. Page AZ) \ ...... ________________________________________ ...,. ________________________________ __. *! ~Bergeson 's bid ringing barbs GOP gr<!UP pressuring a ssemblywoman to give up Senate race BJ STEVE MARBLE • Of .. Dellr ....... A group of Republicans vowed •today to continue to pressure Newport Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson to drop out of a at.ate Senate race. The leader of Responsible Re- publicans for Common Senae in : Primaries said the group intends . to mount a campaign aimed at fordng Bergeeon to seek a fourth · a.embly term rather than run for •• the Senate. • Berget0n said she is running for .at.ate Senate. Period. . Loa Young, a former Saddle- :blCk echool trustee who now Uvet in Sen Diego County, said her group is sup.,arting Sen. Ollie Speraw for the newly created Senate district that takes in the Orange Coast and bita and pieces of three other counties. Speraw, who lost his Long Beach Senate district in reappor- tionment before moving offices to Newport Beach, said he Is not linked with the Republican group b\lt supports Its efforta. '"Bergeeon supporters said they are mystified by the Republican grou p, particularly because Berge.ion haa been actively cam- paigning for the Senate alnce late wt year. Bergeec:>n formally an· ~her Sena~candJdecy wt month, I The Repu blican group includes Newport Beach attorney David Grant and businessman Dale Dykema as members. Other listed leaders of the group are from Riverside, Imperial and San Diego counties. Young said the group's interest is ln heading off a prpnary clMh between Speraw and Bergeeon nexi June. She listed henelf aa a Berpeon fan but admitted their relatJonahlp now ls strained . "Marian 'a really angry with me. I've never eeen her 10 mad," said Young. "I gueu I've become her enemy." A mailer from Young'~ group (Ste BERGESON, Pa1e All Net gain for tennis meet in NB Newport Beach city officials have issued final permits clearing the way for a tennis tournament that is being billed as the biggest and richest ever held in Southern California. The three-day, High Stakes Tennis Tournament, to feature Jimmy Connors and other top-ranked pros, begins Friday at (See TENNIS, Page AZ) COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS LA murder suspect slain in Costa Mesa By GLENN SCoTT OI the Delly ,._ IUll A man shot to death on his mother's doorstep in Costa Mesa late Tuesday night was scheduled to appear at a preliminary hearing this morning in Beverly Hills to answer murder and drug charges. Jeffrey Molloy Parker, 38, was accused of murdering San Fran- cisco executive and socialite Joan Mills April 30. "It is my belief this was a contract killing," Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon said today. He theorized the killer was waiting when Parker pulled his BMW into the driveway of his mother's home late Tuesday night and then hit him with "two well-placed rounds" from a high-caliber handgun. There was no attempt made to rob Parker, and the killer quickly left the scene before officers arrived three minutes later, Calnon said. Investigators have no suspects and their only lead is that Mills' San Francisco boyfriend had pub- licly threatened Parker during his arraignment, added Calnon. The Mills case was a curious one effectively ended by Parker's death. police said. Parker had been arrested early on April 30 after police found him bare-chested leaning over the unconscious Mills in a J effrey M. Parker hotel room. He said she had suffered a seizure from a long night of partying and sex and he was trying to resuscitate her. Police alleged he killed her. The pair had met earlier in the evening in a bar and had attended a private party. Parker, who was living at the time in Manhattan Beach, was released after a three days because of inconclusive evidence, but re-arrested after a . second, more · thorough a utopsy led in- vestigators to believe the 33-year-old Mills had been <See SUSPECT, Page AZ Slaying jolts quiet street By GLENN SCOTT Of IM Delly Nol Ital! The small birds singing in the quiet Aliso Avenue neigh- borhood this morning didn't know how wrong their music sounded. Eight hours earlier, two shots startled the residents living on this upper-middle class area just a block from the Irvine Avenue boundary with Newport Beach. The bullets found their mark. Jeffrey M. Parker. 38, a suspect in a separate murder investiga- tion, was hit twice and he died before paramedics could rush him to the hospital. Parker had been staying tem- porarily with his mother, Sally Parker, who had lived in the comfort.able, yellow house at 2021 Aliso with her mother since April 1974. She had found her son lying on her front steps soon after the 11:45 p.m. shooting. A wooden ramp covered part (Sff MURDER, Page AZ) Ex-grid star's dad slain Kansa s police p r obe knifing off orme r Edison football boost er By PHIL SNE IDERMAN Of -Dllllr ,_ ..... Police in Lawrence, Kan .. were intensifying their search today for the killer of Frank Seurer Sr .. father of fonner Edison High School football star Frank Seurer Jr. The elder Seurer's body was found early Tuesday in Pop's Bar-B-Que, a restaurant he purchased in Lawrence in order to be closer to his son, who is a senior quarterback for Kansas Univer- sity. The father had purchased the restaurant from former Kansas City Chief Bobby Bell and had moved his family from Hunt- ington Beach to Kansas last Christmas. Lawrence ~istant police chief Ron Olin said today that an autopsy revealed Seurer Sr .. 43, had died of multiple stab wounds. The restaurant was not open for business when the body was found Tuesday, and police said robbery may have been a motive. A small amount of money was believed to be missing. Olin said 20 investigators from four law enforcement agencies are working on the case, questioning about 150 people. No arrests had been made early today. Cleillente teen killed in freeway accident Meanwhile, family friends in Huntington Beach were mourn- ing the loss of Frank Seurer Sr .. described as a strong supporter of Edison football. "I was just with him about two months ago, visiting at the univer- sity," said Lyman Clower, athletic director at F.dison. "He loved it back there. He had wanted to go to a smaller town, and he really liked the people out there." A 17-year-old San Clemente girl was killed Tuesday after she apparently lost control of her vehicle, wh ich flipped over on the Santa Ana Freeway north of Avenida Califia. Driver Pary Kamaz.es was rushed to San Clemente General Hospital, but died at 11:42 p.m .. about an hour after the accident. Her passenJ;ter, Maureen Burke, 16. of San Clemente, was treated for minor injuries at the hospital and released. KamaZE'S was driving south- bound on the freeway at an estimated 50 mph when the vehicle swerved left, police said. In her attempt to pull back , she· apparently lost control, causing the car to turn over, police said. His wife Susan had managed the Skinny Haven rt>Staurants locally and was active in running the family's Kansas restaurant. According to Glower, the Seurers' son Tim had played football for F.dison during his (See KANSAS, Page AZ> UC Irvine' a search for an athtettc director haa ended with the aelec· tton of Or. John E. Caine, a former A.O. at the University of Oregon and Cal State Fullerton. Page 8 1. .. ... - 2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT1Wednesday, August 3. 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 Passenger th warts hi j a eking trf 'DIRTY' TRICKS ... MIAMI (AP) -W.urs after transportation Secretary Eliz.a. beth H. Dole pronounced henelf ·•very unpressed" with security systems at Miami lntemat.ional Airport, a would-be hijacker tried to divert a Houston-bound jet to Cuba. thelr feelings as Anaheim's Mrs. Dirty. Mrs. Dirty has developed what she feels 1s th~ best way to publicize Watt's "unbelievable en- vironmental policies." "No Watts" bumper stickers and T-shirts. Both items bear a c-artoon likeness of Wall -complete with horn-like lighting bolts sticking out of his balding pate When she isn't lambasting Watt, "Mrs. Dirty" reverts to her SUSPECT ... murdered. He was fret: on $100.000 baH. Said Beverly Hills Police L t. Bill Hunt. Parker had been hvmg for the last five weeks with his mother. Sally Parker, at her yellow stucco split-level house at 202 l Ahso Ave. Al 11:45 Tuesday night, Mrs. Parker called Costa Mesa police to report the sound of gunshots on her front porch. As officers ar- rived -neighbors said the first squad cars got there quickly -the mother opened the front door and found her son lying on his side on the doorsteps, said police Lt. Tom Lazar. Parke r had been shot twice - once in the upper chest and once in the back of the head, said Lazar. No weapon was found. Paramedics treated Parker at the house and then m oved him to Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital. where he was pronounced dead on arrival, Lazar said. Parker was scheduled to ~pear today in Los Angeles County Municipal Court in Beverly Hills for the preliminary hearing on the murder and drug charges. The hearing was to d etermine whether sufficient evidence ex- isted to try Parker on the c-harges. He had pleaded innocent. Lt. Hunt said Beverly Hills officers recovered 36 grams of cocaine when they first arrested Parker. He added that Parker's death appare ntly closes the Mills case. "He was the sole figure in the investigation," said Hunt. TENNIS ... the Newport Beach Tennis Club The promoter of the event, Bill Stamps. did not receive all the necessary penni ts for the tour- narnen t until Tuesday afternoon. Stamps, who has promoted tennis matches across the country, was angered by published reports that he was still without fmal city approval for the tournament only three days before the first match was set to begin He accused the press of trying to .. ~ .. the tournament. The final pennits issued Tues· day included a special events permit for the tournament itself, a motion picture permit for tele- vision cameras and a pennit t.o pitch a large VIP tent. Stamps called the tournament a major happening in the world of tennis and suggested published reports on the last-minute pennit snafu were inappropriate. David Larson. the city's license supervisor, said the final pennits w ere approved after the promoter and the tennis club agreed to arrange for spectator pa.dung mild mannered existenre as Pat Dougherty, doctor's wife and mother of 10. "My family got nicknamf>(i t h » •n;rl v<;' hv a httle girl who lived next door to us because she couldn't pronounce our real name Dougherty. She would always ask her mother if she could go play at the 'Dirtys' house," Dougherty explained. She is using her nickname to market the "No Watts" accessories be<:ause it highlights the dirt and pollution she associates with the Interior Secretary's policies. "Right now he is ,the leading factor in selling off land, strip minmg and developing our coast and oceans into oiJ wells. Not enough pe0ple are aware of what our secretary of the interior 1s doing," she said . T he T-shirts. bumper stickers and buttons will be sold out of the Dougherty home JUSt as soon as she puts the finishing touches on her marketing campaign. The Dougherty family has been responsible for further tarnishing already rusty public image before. Back in the early '70s they designed and marketed the popu- lar Spiro Agnew wristwatch. "One of our sons came home from college with a joke w e au liked. 'Did you know Mickey Mouse wears a Spiro Agnew wristwatch?' We liked it so much we thought it w ould be a fun family project," she said. KANSAS ... freshman and sophomore yea.rs. Daughter Beth had attended Edison for three years before graduating last spring from Law- rence High School. Another son. Troy. a 1981 Edison graduate, had made the KU team as a linebacker last year. He has since left college and moved back to Huntington Beach to work on the Edison coaching staff. Glower said. Frank Seurer Jr. was in- strumental in leading Edison to the CIF Big Five Confer ence championship in 1979. His father came from Colorado, where he played football for a short timewith the Denver Bron- cos, Clow er said. Seurer Sr. w orked as a truck driver when the family lived in Huntington Beach but quit for ume during the 1979 season to attend all Edison practices and games. Of the family, Clower srud . "They were extremely well-liked here. and they were strong sup- porters of the high school football program." The suspect was overpowered by a passenger on Pan Am Flight 929 out of Miamj and tied to a seat before being turned over the the FBI in Houston late Tuesday. Dole di9COuraged passenger in- tervention during hijack attempts. "We want to mmimiz.e risk to the Rosary tonight forM. McKay Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tonight for Michael Dwight McKay. 32. at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach where Mass w1U be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday. Mc-Kay of Costa Mesa, who died Monday of cancer. w as a specialist in business and real estate liti· --:ation for the law firm of Corbett, Steelman and Davidson of New- port Beach. He was past president of the Orange K.iwariis Club and a long-time member of the Balboa Bay Club. He is survived by his wife. Barbara Norris McKay; a daugh- ter. Molly Eli2:abeth; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKay; brothers, Joseph Lavin and Dwight David; and a sister, Maureen McKay Flaherty, all of Pasadena. Mc K ay graduated from Loyola-Marymount University in 1972 and earned his law degree from St. Louis University Law School in 1975. BERGESON .. From Page A1 asking Republicans in the new district to support Speraw for senate and Bergeson for assembly drew an 85 percent favorable reaction, the former school trustee said. However, Young admitted that o nly l percent of the persons who received mailers bothered to re- s pond. The mailer drew an angry response from Bergeson, who asked the Orange County District Attorney to file criminal charges against the Republic.an group for alleged fraudulent fundraising. The District Attorney's office rejected the request after a month's study. Young said s he believes Bergeson owes an apology to the Republican group for her ''shrill reactJon " to the mailer. Bergeson supporters, however. are holdint, to their position that the mailer \as misleading. MURDER SCENE ... of the concrete steps leading to the door. Sally Parker 's mother is confined to a wheelchair and suffers from arthritis, diabetes and recently lost her sight, said neighbor Susan SakaJausks. The neighbor. who recounted how her family had moved to the pleasant neighborhood the same month as Parker, said she is concerned how her nine-year friend will cope with the strain. Sakalausks clutched a hand- erchief. "We love them very much ," she said. As in other murder cases. the Parker home was encircled this morning by a wide. plastic band -like a giant yellow ribbon - to keep the curious from the crime scene. The ribbon covered part of a yard ne xt door. ln the Parker driveway was a BMW 2002 which neighbors said the virtim had recently purchased. It had a red tempor- ary registration sticker on a rear w indow and no license plates. A few family members re- mained in the house today but declined comment. "I think not," said one. MARRIOTT HOTEL OPENS ... yearly for the next five years by the Home as a way of raising funds. Highlighting the outdoor activities was the opening of an eight-foot-tall foam orange by llyine Mayor Larry Agran and Marriott. As the orange was peeled. 3,000 orange balloons were released into the skies above the 17 -story hotel. The new hotel has several restaurants and lounges: Jades. an intimate J apanese and Chinese restaurant, complete with sushi bar; the larger and less formal mdoor and outdoor Terrace, whkh has a Moroccan decor and overlooks the spacious indoor/outdoor swimming pool where Mayor Agran was spotted luncl'\ing . with a table of friends: the Pool Bar which serves Ught lunches and drmks; RusseU's, a 140-seat lounge in the marbled and palm-bedecked lobby and the Skylight Lounge, a smaller area set aside for nightcaps and business conversations. The rooms and most of the hotel are decorated in earth tones using predominately peach and gray accents. Rooms run from $80 for the standard single to $700 for a three-bedroom suite on the concierge level. The 16th and 17th floors make up the concierge level, where guests are given special treatment including a separate chec-k-in area. shoe spines, complimentary breakfast and evening hors d'oeuvres. 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Schwartz Ill Publisher Chazy Dowallby Reymond MecLHn Editor and Assistant ContrOller lo the Pubhsher • ......., '· Cllf•• l>•OduCto()t\ M"""OI' • Cleetln.d ectY"'lelno 114/Ma-1811 All otti.r cMpertlMflt• MZ-4121 MAllN OfJfflCI )3() W"t Oay St Cool• ,....., C" Mai .od<-Bo• t&IO Cool• -Gii 9,.2t Copyi'Qllt tMJ 0!*'09 Coall ~ COfl'IP'lf'Y No new• tf0,11• fll11tttlHOl\t tOUOrlet m1tttt o, .11v .. 1-nen11 "4111!11 ~-.y Ot •.cit~ "''"°"1 _..., 1>91-.nn nt c0py1iglll .,.,_ VOL. 11, NO. 215 ' c passengers, crew and aircraft," ahe said during her visit Tuetday. 1t was the second tJme in two w eeks that paasengers had -averted a hljacking The first WU foiled July 21 when two businessmen over- powered a knife-wielding Cuban exile who was demanding to go to H avana. Northwel\ Airlines Flight 714, which normally goes from Tampa to Miami, was within 60 miles of Cuba when it turned back, the suspect tied into a seat. In Miami, the FBI arrested Rodolfo Bueno Cruz, 42, identified as a fonner pohtJcal prisoner in ' Cuba, and charged him with air pirac-y. During her inspection Tuesday, Mrs. Dole worked an X-ray ma- chine, then reversed roles and went through the airport screen· ing before re turning to Washing- ton. "AB secretary, I have no higher mandate than safety. and I am very much concerned about the safety of passengers" during hi- jackings. she said, noting that the visit was prompted by a rash of eight sky.)8Ckmgs to Cuba slnct May 1 . ") wanted to see that every;. thing possible was being done -t and I'm sure 1t is -to preve~ hijackings," she said During her tour, Dole spok!! with security officials, paasenge~. Federal Aviation Administration staff members, FBI agents, police, Coast Guardsmen and pro. ecutors. She said passengers seemed understanding and cooperative with tighter screening. Let us spray A crew from a pest control compa ny place-hug<-plastic bags over St. Jqachim Catholic Church at 1964 Or- a nge Ave. in Costa Mesa prior to treat- ing the building for termites. The pro- cess was expected to be completed late today. Meanwhile, Father Kenneth Krause was to hold services in an adja- cent unbagged par- ish hall. Crazed abortion foe shot do-wn LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Two hostages suffered minor wounds as police marksmen shot and killed a gunman who called himself an anti-abortion "messen- ger of God" and led them from a w o m e n 's medical cente r , authorities said today. The gunshots, fired at 10:20 p .m . Tuesday as the gunman was leading the hostages to a car provided by police, climaxed a 13-hour standoff at the clinic, Sift 11.11 ,., .... FUii STUI $3.29LI. where abortions are occasionally performed, police said. Both hostages were women employees of the clinic. One of the hostages, Walda Juarez, 20, was shot through the leg and the other hostage, Judy Herring. 23, was cut on the finger by g~ from a broken car window, police Capt. J ack Smith said, calling both hostages' in- juries "minor." "He and the two hostages that were tied together and apparently dressed in a similar costwne, l think a medical costume, fled from the building and attempted to enter the car at which time the SWAT team that was deployed seired the vehicle." Smith said. The name of the man, described as in his mid-20s, was not available today. Smith said. "There were seven or eight rounds fired. but I don't know by whom," said Smith. FREii FREii , LmlCE SILE BROCCOLI MUSHROOMS ,,, .,.,.,, ,.., l•IH" I IN LHf ,..,. ~.,,., 2 9~ LI. 98~ LI. 2r·ll. STEAi SALE I.I.AA. ,..,.,_ ,.,_ FH '1.00 OFF na LI. Tll lmlltl ITUI ,,.., ,., ... -u.H 10 Lt1. .............. ..,.... LEI OF 1.1111 '1.99lt. STUFFED PORI CHOPS THICIED SLICED . .......... ,, .. ,..,..., .... 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Joseph, Mo., in concert tonight at 7:30. The group, consisting of 100 high school-age singers representing some 40 differen t churches in Missouri, will perform both sacred and secular music dt!ring the concert. Many relatives and friends of the students who reside in Southern CalHornia are expected to attend. The program is open to the }:>ublic at no ch arge. Hispanic salute slated Saturday A "Salute to the Hispanic Community of Orange County" will be presented Saturday in Newport Beach by the Republican Party of Orange County. The event is being hosted and sponsored by Senator F.cl Royce, R·Garden Grove. T he featured speaker will be Los Angeles County Board of S upervisors Chairman Mike Antonovich, vice-chairman of the state Republican Party. Two Orange County Hispanic leaders, county Postmaster Hector Godinez and Santa Ana at torney Rudolfo Montejano, will officially join the Republican Party during the fest. Tom Fuentes, vice-chairman of the Orange Coun ty Republican Party, will serve as master of ceremonies a t the 8 a .m . breakfast. Other Hispanic Republican leaders expected to attend include Santa Ana Councilman John Acosta, Orange Councilman Fred Barrera, Cypress Councilman Chuck Coronado and Fountain Valley Councilwoman Barbara Brown. Legalities of divorce presente d Attorney Pat Herzog will present a workshop on the legal aspects of divorce Aug. 11 , at the Women's Opportunities Center on the UC Irvine campus. The seminar, which will r un from 1 to 3 p.m .. will cover the problems and procedures in·volved in dissolution. The re will be discussion, questions and answers. For more information. call 856-7128. Bergeson plans Newport political talk Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson , R-Newport Beach , w ill discuss "Orange Coast in the Political Spectrum" at the Aug. 19 luncheon meeting of the Orange County Coast Association. • The association is a group of primarily busin~ people with interest in coastal recreation and issues. The general membership meeting starts at noon and w ill be held at the Irvine Coast Country Club in Newport Beach . For reservations, call 548-6280. Carpe nter strike n egotiations stop LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Nego- tiations between building contrac- tors and striking Southern Cali- fornia carpen ters broke off abrupt ly when managemen t canceled a scheduled bargaining session. No new talks have been scheduled. The walkout began J u ly 7 over the issue of whether builders must hire only unionized subcontrac- tors, an old contract clause the contractors want to delete from any new contract. Mesa thief makes a .federal case of it Thieves apparently cllmbed over a fence topped with barbed wire early Tuesday and stole 10 five-pound U.S. Government-Issued fire ext- inguishers from vehicles stored at tile CaUfOfnla Air National Guard c.nter at 265 1 Newport Blvd. The ext- lngulther1 coat $25 NCh. authorities said., Three wire wheel covers, valued at S50 eech. were swiped trom a car parked In the alley on the 700 block of James Street Tuesday. A woman who ltved at the house saJd al'le saw a man driving away. Police recove<ed a S 160 telephone answering machine stolen earlier from a Huntington Beach man when they arrested a 16-year-old Juvenlla Tuesday on auaplclon of s1eallng a car. Police returned the maclflne, found lnalde the ~ylng back MVeral messages lett on the tape and asking tile callers wtlo they were trying to resell. Laguna Beach A "Shirtless man, with blond, curly hair wu seen attempting to break Into an aut omobile In the 1300 block of Clltt Drive by wttneues. but Laguna Beach police were unable to find tile suspect A prowlflt' wearing a white sweater and b<own pants was gone by the time ottlc«8 arrived at the Laguna Canyon residence where he was spotted at about 1 this morning. A 17-year-old boy waa found sleeping In a garden In the 300 block of Locust Street. Police took lllm to the local youth slleltflt' due to his lack of parental control. A wallet containing $25 In cull waa stolen from an unlocked car parked at Calliope Street and South Cout Highway. Irvine Stereo equipment was stolen from an apartment on tile 100 block of Topeka Tuesday, police said. The tllett occurred sometime during the day. Sevef'al motorhomes were bur- glaf\%ed wtllle they were parked on a sales lot at Travel Land. Equipment of unknown value was taken from the vehicles at about 4 p.m. Police were summoned to aid tile victim of a ca1 ecratcll on Bluecoat about 3 p.m. Tuesday . Newport Beach A burglar used newspaper racks to boOSt himself onto tile roof of Baer'• Outpast Liquor, 6110 West Cout Highway. and smashed a window to gain entrance 10 the buslneaa. The crook reportedly took $400 In cash. nearty $250 of II being In small change. A .357 caliber handgun worth $300 wu atolen from a nightstand In a residence on the •SOO block of Dorchetter Road A thief todl a purM containing $490 In valuables from a beauty shop at 2515 E. Coast Highway aftflt' distracting 11le owner by a9'<1ng fO< a coat hanger to retrieve keya he said he'd locked In his car. The thief wu described as being about 20 years old and very thin. Huntington Beach A home tx.irglary wu rePo(ted Tuesday In the Huntington VIiiage complex. Entry wa8 apparently made through &Jocked front door. The loss Included a $e50 televlslon. a S 1,000 etereo, jewelry worth $200. and S 150 lncuh. A relldent of the 9700 block of VIiia Pacflc Drive reported the tllet1Tues- day Jtte<noon of a blue 1983 Honda Civic auto. The car wu valued at S&.ooo. A male Juvenile was arrested Tuesday evening for allegedly al'lop- llttlng at tile T aroet stOfe, 9862 Adame Ave. Video g~ worth S•O ww• recovered. 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Roddy, who evidently couldn't see the VW from high in the cab, pushed It about 300 yards before passing motorists alerted him to his four-wheeled hit chhiker. "I thought something was wrong with the truck because it handled tunny," he re- ported. Becker was unhurt du ring h is "D i s- neyland-type ride." police said. Ollly 1'11o• Photo b' SI••• fllltc- ' . '~~ . ~,,_. ·, a variet y of m edia. \\'ith dra~ons a fa"orite ubjt•C't. " Their work periods drag on Laguna Beach couple ·are high volu~, multimedia artists By STEVE MITCHELL Of, ... Dally ~I I ten The dragon sits cross· legged in an overstuffed green chair, h is forked, bright-red tongue licklng a fuzzy teddy bear . Nearby stands an arrangement of monoliths. resembling the ruins of ancient civilizations. More traditional clay vases and pots line one wall. On another wall of the smlill booth are watercolors. And a glass display case in the back includes in tric.<ate cloisonne enamel pieces. What appears to be an exhibit of creations by at least five artists is really the art of J org and Lygia Dubin, a Laguna Beach couple who work - and work hard, one w ould imagine -in a multiplicity of media. Theiroombined arts and crafts are on display daily through Aug. 28 in one booth at the Sawdust Festival and separate booths at the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach. ' When they're not manning their various booths during the seven-week festival season, you can find them in their 550-square-foot canyon studio, cramming aU kinds of clay creations into one of three kilns. Lygia. 28, came up with the notion of stoneware and porcelain dragons, she says. after getting tired of doing cute clay animals. Gem Talk "I used to do little· bunnv rabbits and cutsy pets," she smiles · - Now she does fierce-looking dragons portrayed in a variety or not-so-fierce domestic pursuits. There's the contented green dragon eaung a triple-decke r p1stach10. raspberry and banana ice cream cone. And a dragon weanng nothing but a s1Uy grm. soaking in a bathtub with a rubber duck 1n addition to her rather b1z.arre claywork. L ygia also designs clo1sonne ,ewelry with gold and silver. Husband Jorg's sagger-fired clay baskets, vessels and jars are unique m appearance. giving the viewer the idea they're really loolung at. artifacts from previous civilizations rather than kiln-cooked crafts made in Laguna Beach . Pointing to a 100-pound monolith that resembles Stonehenge. the 27-year-old artist said he likes to create a feeling that ''these pieces came from another time. that some of them were dug out of a ruin somewhere " Jorg's pottery and watercolors have been featured in both Laguna Beach summer exhibits for ftve years, and Lyg1a's clays and clmsonne have been juried mto the Fl'Sllval of Arts exh1b1t for 'three years By J.C HUMPHR IES Ctrt1f1rd Gtmolo 111. AGS Seiko Quartz. 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The opal, of course, la a stone with a rainbow of colors, but most are black, brown or white untll their pollahed aurfece beQlnt reflecting a wide variety of colora under light. By laaulng certificates, the Auatrallana hope to aet a world- wtde atandard for .... ulng the quallty of opals. Actual value, or coat. la determined by tupply and demand, to the certificates wlll make no prelenae of establlthlng values. But each certificate wlll con· taln an expert'• appralsal of the type of atone, lta dlmenalona, weight, color. pattern, llnlah, shape and origin. These tpeclflcetlont should help the ~m owner to be1· ter unwttand and epprecatta the bMutlful opal. Thia beautlful atone from down undet It an excellent atone tor rlngt, pendantt and ear- rlngt. B1nli.Amo11card M11ter Cherge , Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Wednesday. August 3, 1983 NR r-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------...:..--STOCKS ,.1., ... t PH)\ \ 10, .. Nr• l l\CI NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~m::~i111~~~UJ>hl~~~Ncr, 1HE NEW.YORI\ MtOWHI l'"Cl~IC l'llW &OllOh De IAOll ANO CINCINNAll StOCI( OCHANOl& ANO W£0Nt:~O.H"~ CLOSING l'RIC•:s .... Dow Jones Final Up 9.82 Clo•lng 1.197.12 BUllNlll BRllfS Douglas Aircraft ends production of DC-I 0 By the Associated Press LONG BEACH -Production of the DC-10 jelliner -plagued by financial losses. tragedy. and a virtual collapse of orders-is essentially over. Douglas Aircraft Co. has announced. Officials of Douglas, a urut of the McDonnell Douglas O>rp., said Tuesday they no longer are marketing or building the wide-body, three-enginf> jet first produced in 1969 and they don't expect any new orders that could revive produl•taon Instead, the Long Beach-based company LS banking Its future in the wide-body aircraft market on the MD-100, a new three-engine jet with either 270 or 333 seats that company officials cont.end po&SJbly wLU cost 18 umes less to operate than the DC-lOs it wall replace. Coke to get low-cal s weetener SKOKIE, Ill. -G .D. Searle & Co. has agreed to supply Coca-Cola Co. with aspartame, a low-calone sweetener. The contract. announred Tuesday, marks the first U.S . con tract for aspartame in carbonated soft drinks. Tenns of the agreement we re not disclosed. Single-( amily home sales dip WASHINGTON -The government said sales of new single-family houses in June fell 2.9 percent from May, although saJes were 72.8 percent highe r a year earlier. Commerce Undersecretary Robert Dederick warned on Tuesday that future construction "may well be limited" by the recent rise in mt~rest rates Orders to factories i11crease WASHINGTON -The Commerce Department said orders to U.S. factories rose 3.9 percent in June, the biggest one-month jump in almost three years. Factories booked $176.8 billion an orders in June, up from $170.l billion the previous month. the department said Ttfesday. Dollar strong; gold prices dip LONDON The dollar opened strong on European markets todav after massive coordinated intervention by Washington a nd t•entral banks of four other nations 1n a bid to hold down the U.S . t:urrency Gold prices drafted lower. The dollar moved up against the West German mark and the French franc m early trading, but was just below r£'COrd levels of M onday which prompted int.ervenuon by the Una~ States and central banks of West Gennany. Japan. France and Switzerland The central banks' mt.ervenuon on Tuesday -sellmg nulhons of dollars to depress the market rate -was the fu-st ume the Reagan ad.mmistration has joined wnh other countries to rem m the currency. 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