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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-14 - Orange Coast PilotDrug claim denied Hodges says he '11 'destroy' cocaine scam charges Federal pr~utors have linked Westminster City Councilman GU Hodges to his slain brother's alleged cocaine busines,,, but Hodges said today he will "destroy" those allegations point by point. The allegations have been filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, where Hodges is awaiting sentence after his conviction in June of participating in an Orange County loan fraud conspiracy. The sentencing was delayed until next Monday while U.S. District Judge David Kenyon considers a motion for a new trial by Hodges. The alleged drug connection surfaced in a pre-sentencing memorandum filed by U.S . At- torney Daniel Broderick. He said the report - which dldn't say whether Hodges was directly involved in the alleged cocaine business -is intended to bolater his argwnenta that the 39-year-old Hodges should eerve six months in custody, five years on probation and pay a fine of $6,000. Hodges bristled at Broderick's allegations and depicted them as a "flctionilized novel." "My God, he (Broderick) has all the resources of the U.S. government at his diaposal.'' Hodges said. "If there's any truth to it, why didn't he bring it up earlier. Why dldn't he indlct me?" But Hodges said he has been cautioned by his attorney not to diacuu the matter in detail until (See 'coUNCILMAN, Pase AZ) THI ORANGE COAST WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 Copter flights to LAX begin By JEFF ADLER Of _ _, ......... Orange County airline passen- gers will have a new travel option to consider beginning Thuraday when A.irspur Helicopters, Inc., initiates daily commuter service to Los Angeles illtemational Airport from John Wayne Airport. The commuter airline will fly 15 helicopter flights per day to LAX from Orange County with an equal number of return flights. And daily service between JWA and Ontario Airport looms on the winglesa air horizon in the near future, according to Orange Coun- ty airport offidala. Airspur, which has been flying between Fullerton Airport and LAX for several months, a1ao offers service between the Burbank and Loa Angeles air- porta. ~land Leister (right) of Marine Builders removes flotation device used to bring downed Gil Hodges COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS DllllJ .... .-............... plane to the surface during examination of wreckage. Irvine attacks not by fugitive By ANDREA ADELSON or-.~ ......... One woman was raped and a aecond was asaaulted in two daytime attacks Tuelday in Irvine. The incidents occurred an hour apart within three miles of each other in the city's Wood- bridge area, police said. In a third attack in Irvine late in the afternoon, a woman in a disabled auto on the Santa Ana Freeway was robbed ~ as- saulted by a motorcyclist who poeed as a good Samaritan, then placed a knife to her throat. Police today denied an earlier neww report that Michael Eric Gonzales, 23, the aocuaed Balboa Island rapist who made a rooftop eecape from the Orange County .Jail Ma:;:l; ia a .u.pect in the Irvine• .. The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved the com- muter airline's entry at John Wayne Airport Tuesday momenta after it unan.imoualy voted to lift controls regulating the nwnber of commuter airlines pennitted to operate from the overcrowded air terminal. What caused Coast plane to crash? Irvine pol.ice Sgt. Richard Bowman aaid both woman saw their attackent "face to face." Both were ahown a photo of Gonzales and "the two people say that's not the man th.at did It." No arrests have yet been made in the Irvine assaults. Gonzales was aJ.ao still at large th.is morning, despite a police dragnet, lawmen said. (See COMMUTER, Pa1e AZ) Plane said in 'tip top shape' -Mesa pilot's 'heavy partying' before crash probed Santa Anan killed when auto overturns A 29-year-old Santa Ana man was killed Tuesday night when he apparently lost control of his car and overturned on Live Oak Canyon, the California Highway Patrol said today. Everardo Cabello Garcia died of rnas8ive head injuries when he became trapped between the roof of his car and the pavement following the 8:30 p.m. crash a mile east of El Toro Road. A CHP spokesman said he was driving westbound at a high rate of speed when he lost control of his 1968 Pontiac. A passenger, Gonzalo Soto, 30, of Orange, received moderate injuries in the single car crash and was taken to Saddleback Hospital. Deptity Coroner Cullin Ellingburgh inspects body recovered from plane crash alter it was {ound by TV camera crew. 65 local students named top scholars By PllIL SNEIDERMAN °'_.,.., ........ Sixty-five student& Crom area high IChool.s are among 15,000 young people nationwide who are t;>etng honored as National Merit SchOlanhip Corp. 9e11lifinallata ln the 1984 Merit Program. Theee high 1ehool aeniora will now have a chance to advance in the competition for about 5,300 Merit Scholarahipe, worth more than $18 million. The 1eholarahipa will be awarded in the spring of 1984. More than one million students from 18,000 aecondary achoola entered the competition last fall by taking the PSAT-NMSQT testa in their junior year. Tboee who qualified as aerni- finallata include the highest acoren in every state, and they are 11\ld to repreeent the top half of one percent of thla year's senior clul. To ~me a finalist in the Former Costa Meu High and OrMgeCout Cc)tlege ltandout Dan QulMnberry .... hie S9th bM1bat1....,..Wedn11dllynlght- agalnattheAnalla, no._.-to ••mafot league reoord.lt11ge 81. • - National Merit competition, stu- denta must face an addltional rigorous review. They must docu- ment high academic performance throughout high achool, receive recommendations from their llChool principal, confirm the earlier test resulta in • 9eC01ld examination and provide ex- tensive lnfonnation on their interests, accompllahments and goal.a. Becauae of limited funds, Merit Scholarahipa will be awarded to I only about 40 percent of 13,500 f:in.aliats. The 1984 Merit Scholara will be announced next April and May. Area aemifinalitts are llated below by dty. NBWPORT BEACB: Ro~rt G. Bi!ntley, Anne M. Hilbert. Donald 0 . Hilliard.-Netl H. Koffler, r:m.t D. Utw.S. $tKey Lell}I Pt.La.bury, Tr9c)' L. Schmidt. S-M. Seely, J.tt,..y P. SklMlky and~O. Wolflbers, all of Corona del ..... School. Barry V. and Walter C. Ktil)', (See MERIT, Pace Al) By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. .,.., ......... The broken, twisted fU8elage of an airplane th.at carried two men to their death off the coast of Newport Beach last Thuraday is being inspected today for signs of poeaible mechanical failure. The engine of the Cessna Sky- hawk recently had been over- hauled, according to an insurance agent who claimed the single-engine craft was in tip-top shape. The body of the plane was lifted from the water Tuesday evening by Marine Builders, a Wilm- ington-baaed salvage firm th.at towed the fuselage from a point near the Santa Ana River Jetty to a dock at Newport Dunes in Upper Newport Bay. Bits and pieces of the airplane had been found earlier floating in the ocean off Newport and Hunt- ington Beach. Meanwhile, an Orange County Coroner's investigator has ten- tatively identified a headless body found near the crash aite Tue9day as Richard Leffler, the 28-year-old Tustin resident be- lieved to be a pueenger in the plane. Deputy Coroner Cullen Ell- 1.ngburgh aaid fingerprinta will be u9ed to make a poaitive identifi- cation Thunday. The body of Marc Weft, 24, believed to be the pilot of the plane, WU found Stmday still strapped lnto a 8Mt of the air- plane. El.J.mabu:rlh Mid Welt WU identified throuch finaerprinta and pepen found ln hia wallet. Toxicolotiical tesU to det.ermlne (See PLANE, Pase Al) While the descriptions of the attackers in the Woodbridge as- saulta are similar, poUce said there are enough disaimilar details that they are not positive the two incidents are related. In the rape, reported about 11 :30 a.m., a man who said he was (See ATTACU, Pase AZ)~ Pageant tickets • going up By L.P. BENET OfhDll9J ..... ..., Fearing the 1984 Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masten seaaon might land in the red, the Festival of the Arts board of direct.ors has voted to hike ticket prices be- tween 8 peroentand25 percent for next eeuon's perfonnances. "This year's expenaes cut into our profit," explained Anne Chue, fesUval board preeident. "We reached the brea.keven point, but that wu a little ecary." .A.urning the 51 performanoee of the popular production will be .ald out next teUOD, the price hike will generate an addlt!onal $22~,022 ln 11"* revenue, 8ald Fnd Bouman. festival controller. P.-nt grom revenUel ahlSWd exceed $1.6 million for 1983, he aaid. The added funda will enable the Feetival to cover an antid_pated 8 percent lncreMe to the Papent production budget and the feetl- (8ee PAGEANT TICKETS, Pace Al) Fountain Valley High quart•baok Brett SteYena, who guided th9 llaronato a oonvtnctng victory over Mater Del In their MMOn opener, 18 the Dally Ptlot'a Pl~ of the Week. PageB1. I i I ~ AJ Or&ng! Cout O~ PILOT/Wedne~!Y· Sept. 1i4, 1983 Molesting suspect grilled in HBi CONTiNUED STORIES From PageA1 ~~~~--------------------------------------------...J MERIT SCHOLARS .~------By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Huntingion Beach police said they are attempting to tie a man arrested on c hild-molesting charges last week to three earlier lncidenta involving young girls. both of Newpon Chrialian H.lch School. Anne Garrett. Dan L. Gebert and 0.vld H. Sholkoff, all of Newport K&rtior Kl&h School. Annene C. Pham. Jllmft K. Rothrock and Robert H. Yuan, all ol Fount.a.In Valley Hlah Schoo!. 'terrle L. Goldade and UJ Luona K.B. Nfl.lyen. both ol Loa Am1p Ki&h School. LAGUNA BEACH: John D. Pem.lclt, ~c. Sybtn, Adam A. Wal.Zand Sie ~: Welty, all of i..,una BMch UNTINGTON BEACH: Kenneth E. Needham, Jeffrey M. WheeJ.r and Ter- rer..-e van,. all of FAilocl HJah School Stephanie L. Dirlinc and Lealle M. Jeooa. both of HuntincUin Beech High School. Lori M. Farrell. Edward M. Healey, Eliabeth S. Janda and Stephen P. Newion, all of Marina High School. Mlle L. Sterlinc of Ocean View High School. FOUNTAIN VAU.EY: TraYlA L . Boaz. Don W Cole. JoeU L F'ltch. S~ve J Luis. PLANE ... whether the two men had been drinking or taking drug, also will be performed. Police reported late last week that a friend and co-worker of West descrlbed him as "partying heavy" and appearing intoxicated several hours before he apparent- ly took off from John Wayne Airport. Al Dickison, a National Trans- portation Safety Board in- vestigator, said he intends to interview West's co-workers on the drinking allegation. "We'll probably rely a lot on witnesses because the plane had been in the water 90 long it's probably been banged around in the ocean current," said Dicldaon. "We'll certalnly check every- thing. At this point, you can't discount anything. We'll check to see if the.re's a part missing from the engine or signs of a malfunc- tion." It is believed the two men took off in the red, white and blue rented airplane early morning last TbW'!lday and then noee-<lived into the ocean about 200 yards off the Newport coast. Witnesses who saw the plane slam into the water presented conflicting accounts on whether the airplane seemed to be ex- periencing engine trouble or if the pilot was perfonning aerial stunts along the coast. UlVJNE: C.tby Chou ol lrviM Hl&h School. NlroJ. A. Geiaer. Chriatopher W. Greer, Swaminatha V. Mah.devan, 8W E, Mitchell and Me1an R. Scotl. aU of Univenrity H.i&h School. Steven K . The.ken of Woodbri~ HJah School. LAGUNA BILLS: Todd 0 . Lltlln of Lquna Hilla H.i&h School. MISSION VIEJO: Kenneth L. Bacher and Ronald J. Valdez, both of Miaion Viejo High School 1VESTMINSTER: Cynlhla P. Flemini of 1A Quinta ~School. Brian P. Kelly ol Westminster · h School. GARDEN GRO E: Oiria W. Chun and Bryan K. Holland, both of PacWca Hiah School. 0.vid A. Leeb and Miriam k . Whitman, both ol Rancho Alamltoe High School. SANTA ANA: Erk W. S.wnprtner, Carole A. Crawford, Chria F. Friedt, Mlch.ae1 S. Lodin. Jonathan D. Ridder. Thomu E. Riel and Rohm L. Su.one, all of Mater Dei High School. David A. Gates of Foothill High School. Jame. C. Brent, SUnon G. Outhwalte and Randolph W. Stempeld, all of SaddJeback Senior High School. ATTACKS ... a painter drew a knife and forced hia way into the F.astlake street home of a 33-year-old howtewife. Police said the woman was "roughed up" but did not suffer injuries requiring hoapitalization. F.arlier, a 22-year-old live-in housekeeper was able to break away from a man who forced hia we,y into a home in South Wood- bridge and held a knife to her stomach. The attacker in both cases· was described as a Latino in his early 20s, wearing a light colored T-shirt and tan pants. In the freeway attack, about 6:30 p .m .. police said a leather-jacketed motorcyclist stole $40 from a woman in a stopped car and tried to assault her through an open window. She shoved open the car door, forcing the man away and flagged down a passing motorist, apparently scar- ing off the motorcyclist. Joee D . V aaquez, 26, of Anaheim waa arrested last Thuraday night aft.er several residents saw him grab a 3-year-old girl at a Hunt- ington Beach apartment complex and carry her into a laundry room. VasquM was chased and de- Final rites h eld today forMesan Services were scheduled to be held this morning for Andrew Carmen Mayo, a vaudeville actor who lived in Cost.a Mesa for 24 years. Mayo died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. He was 82. A native of Popi, Italy, Mayo went into vaudeville in the U.S . During hi.a acting years, he ap- peared in films, on the stage and on televi&ion during the 90-<:8lled Golden Age. In 1957, Mayo ap~ared on the Ray Bolger Show and be alao worked with F.ddie C-antor and Bob Hope on U.S.O. tours. He alao worked at the Disney Studios and with the Zeigfield Follies show. After retiring from show busi- nes.., Mayo worked in yacht sales in Newport Beach. In his later years, he became a breeder of birds and a wine maker. Mayo is sw-vived by his wife, F1orence, sons Andrew J r. and Michael, and a daughter, Susan Hayes. Interment was set to take place at the Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach. Mass was to be said at St. Joachin Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. COUNCILMAN DENIES DRUG LINK ... after next Monday's sentencing date. Hodges claimed today, however. that it is Broderick said the report was filed in July and ludicrous to assume that the real estate company contended Hodges was "perhaps" aware that the was formed to launder drug money. "Ita revenue real estate scheme was organized by hi.a brother as aource could be eu.Uy traced becau.e of real estate a way to launder profits from cocaine sales. laws in effect." The sentencing memorandum indicated that . "He (Brode~ck! has ac~ unethically and we Hodges' brother Barclay _ shot and killed in 8 mt.end to chide hun m court. Hodges declared. restaurant at John Wayne Airport in June of 1982 ~ ~o_dges ~as convi~ of. a felony c~g~ of -set up B.F. Dutton Financial Services to conceal co.nspui.ng to file f~ res1dential loan appli~bons drug dealings. With four federal savings and loan assoc.ations. Four of Hodges' co-defendants entered guilty It alleged that Councilman Hodges made or no-<:e>ntest pleas and avoided prison sentences. several trips to Las Vegaa in the spring of 1982, Prosecutor Broderick said he is pushing for delivering suitcues with unknown contents to his prison time for Hodges "because he's the only one brother. who denies guilt despite overwhelming evidence." PAGEANT TICKETS GOING UP ... val's overall $2 million budget for the 1984 9eUOn. "We're ju.at trying to keep pace with inflation,'' Bouman said. The festival made $255,000 afte.r expenaes from the 1982 pageant, Bouman said, and the board had antldpated making $80,000 in 1983. But rising production and print- ing ooata. coupled with $57,000 in neceasary phyidcal improvements to the festival grounds and build- lnp virtually ate up the expected profit. The only thing that kept the festival from losing $200,000 this year was $250,000 in interest generated from profitaof $900,000 in restricted funds earned from festival programs over the past six yean, Bouman said. The decision will incrule prices on 2,512 of the Irvine Bowl's 2,662 aeats, Bouman said. Prices for for 372 loge .eats for 1984 weekend performances will jump from $20 to ~ -weekday prices will remain at $20. All l ,482 Main Tier .eats wW go up two We're Listening ••• 642•6086 ~ te OU.-tMd Mon<ley r.,oay II you do not h••• your P•~r Or !>30 pm ~before 7 pm enO yov< QOM •tit Ot -eel dollars, from $10 to $12 on weekdays and from $13 to $15 on weekends. The 6S4 Terrace 1eata wW riae by $1, from $8 to $9 on weekdays and $11 to $12 on weekends. The number of Pageant performances will stay the same. Only prices for 142 upper-terrace eeats -$6 for weekday performances and $9 for weekends -and eight aeats re.erved for handicapped individ- uals will remain unchanged, Bouman said. The last price increase took place at the end of the 1981 pageant seas:>n, Bouman said. While the city is entitled to 17.5 percent of the festival's revenues, the festival leaders say part of the money from the ticket price hike wW be spent on repairs to the Forum Theater, the festival st.age and main office bulldlngt, Bouman taid. "Every building needs to be re-roofed," hetaid. "And printing costs alone have rillen 15 percent from last year." The festival spent $57,000 Lhis year to revamp the bowl and to replace two-thirda of festival's 175 artist's booths, Bouman said. The other one-third needed to be re-wired in accordance with city regulation.a, Bouman said. The additional money will alao allow the festival to i.ncreue its preeent 8Cholarahlp bu~ of $115,000 for col.lege.-bound arta studenta and to continue provM:i- lng fund.a for Laguna Beach cultural arts progJ"aml that de- pend on Pqeant revenues for support, Chue u.id. "We believe the ticket price hikes are fair," Chase &aid. 'They are comparable to other bowl events. I just spent $25 the other night to eee Sarah Vaughn and thoee were upper-telT81Ce eeats." Chase said the board voted 8 to l to up the prlces. "At first, two or three board members didn't like the ldea of increaalng prices, but alter the treasurer and controller gave the numbers, it was clear we had to do something il we w11nted to main- tain a quality show." What do you like about lhe Daily Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used lo record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation <.'alls, please Tell us what ·s on you r mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L lchwattz HI P\lblithef Cleeeffted edwfttelng 714/la·5'71 All oHMt ct.pettm_.,t. 142~1 MA• CWPK:I '-'O w..i 8ey 8t Coet• -CA Mall edOr•· 8o• 1&00, Coot• ... CA tMM Cooy•lghl 1913 Of•• Cotti l'VOlteNnll c-y Ho "'"'' "O".. "'u•Ht 110n•. tOllorlel m•ll•• 01 •0..-1'-11 Mfeln mey t>t tllj)IOOUCed wtthcMt ~ 119<~ Of copyrtgllt -S•<.,,.O•• '"" Sund•• If you oo nQI •Kelve ;ov• COily O)' 1 a m ~ l)t!Qtt 10 t m -yOUt Coot ""' De-eel Chazy DowaHbY Raymond Mecl.ean EdllOf and AM1ani Controllet -Clrouf...._ y, .. ",_._ o..,.r_, "'-~ _........ ~<WI._,, aw..,_ ... _ ~~ ....... • to the P\I~ ....... ,.Carat ~iOrl _...., • YOL n, NO. 217 • • tained by the residenta unUl police arrived. He waa placed in Hunt- ington Beach City Jail on suspi- cion of child molesting. Huntinp>n Beach police Sgt. F.d Mc.Er lain said V uquez was scheduled for arraignment today in West Orange County Municipal Court. He said officers would eeek charges in Thureday's incident, u What heat wave ? well as three other child molesting incidents reported in Huntington Beach and Coat.a Mesa. All of the inddenta occurred over the past year and involved girls ages 3 to 11, he said. The Costa Mesa incident oc- curred last May, when police said a man kidnapped a 6-year-old girl from the front yard of he.r aunt's Coata Mesa home at Bay Stree~ and Fu.l.J.erton Avenue. · Police said the man assaul~ the child in an apartment carport( then dropped her near a medical complex in Huntington Beach : McErlain said officers are con..: tinuing their probe to dete~ whether Vasquez is linked to other child molesting incidenta. With a can of oysters in h and, Jack Al war d o f Newp ort Beach submerges a ll but the essentials in Newport Bay, near h is home. Irvine votes on charter changes Citizen s to d ecide on selection of mayor, n ew election d ate By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... ~ .... - Irvine voters who go to the polls Dec. 13 will decide whether to adopt two city charter changes that would allow them to elect a mayor and to hold elections in even years along with November general elections. Irvine's mayor is presently chosen through political arm-twisting among the five-member council, which names the top city leader from among itael.f. Oty elections a.re now held during even-year primaries. The split 3-2 decision wu reached after a divisive 46-mlnute debate among lhe Oty Council late 'l'uelday night, led by OOWl- cilwomen Mary Ann Galdo and Barbary Weiner who oppoeed including the mea.sure on the special election ballot for fiscal reasons. U the state Supreme Court aborts the special election called by Gov. George Deukmejian over a Republican-backed legislative redistricting plan, the Irvine coun- cil will put the question before voters later, probably d~ the June 1984 primary election. "Moet people think (the mayor ia named) by some procefe other than the smoke-filled bac.k room," said Councilman David G. Sills, the city's mayor in 1981. "That prooess has never been adopted by the voters, and the citizens ought to have a say in how th~ir mayor is elected." The mayor is presently elected to a one-year term by hia or her fellow council members. If voters approved the propoeed charter change, a popular vote would decide which candi~te wins a four-year mayor-<:ouncil seat, serving a hal1-tenn llt either post. Mayor Larry Agran's second one-year term expires next June. The change m the election date was advanced as a cost-saving measure. But Councilwoman Weiner said she saw no reason to spend as estimated $20,000 'to add the measure to Irvine's ballots in December. She suggested pu~ the measure before the cit y's 38,400 voters in the June election. where turn-out would be better Opponent Bill V ardoulis argued that the money spent would be made up with lower election cosu in a general election rathr than the primary. Vardoulis' cast the deciding vote, as the council deadlocked 2-2 in an earlier vote in his abeence. That attempt was to consolida~ the city charter changes on the Nov. 8 school board elections. The Sills-Agran-Vardoulls ma- jority shot down an amendment propoeed by Councilwoman Gaido to require the would-be candidate to be a two-year council veteran COMMUTER FLIGHTS TO LA X SET ... From Page A1 Superviaors voted to deregulate conunuter airline access at the airport, citing the qu~tionahle legal status of such regulations and new 90lutions to logistical problems the commuter airlines are expected to cauae. Airport Man.ager Murry Cable intonned board members that Airapur will joln two other com- muter alrllne9 already bued at the airport. He u.id five other com- muter operat\ons had been wait-listed after expremlng their interest in serving Orange Coun- ty. Under the newly approved guldelinal, thoee airllnee can in- itiate service once an operating ~nt with the county is approved by the board. The airlines have expremed interest in fiying to Ontario, Fresno, Mam- moth Lake, Palm Springs, Laa Vegas. Phoenix and Tu.con, he said. "WW the market bear that many oommuten?" uked Cable, in responae to a superviaor'a question. "We don't think it wW." Supervbor Harriett Wieder lauded the new helicopter aervice, noting that it marked "but the beg1nnlng of a new mode of tnmspor1atkln to keep us off the freeways." She al.a said the ..-vice will help to promote Ontario Airport u an alternative to the John Wayne facility, nearly bunting at the seams with too many passengers and too little terminal space and parking. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whoee d.l.atrict includes the air- port, reconunended the board approve the operating agreement. '' Airspur will be4I good tenant and be of benefit to the board in ita goals as well as a benefit to the a-ave ling public, .. be said. Despite the gusto with which supe.rvi8ora greeted the new air service, however, residents of the north Costa Mesa area mildly registered their reterVationa over- the airport's new tenant. · MEATS RANCH FRESH EXTRA FANCY JUMBO llTIClllES ............ 11• u. U.S. # 1 VINE SWEET m1n RW IELll ... ~ ... 12• u. RANCH FRESH LARGE I IELL PEPPERS ........ ~ 11• u. r•--co~·---., I D8LANFr8 . I R08E • CHABLIS I I .,-. 1 111. OFF I ~]Ifft,,... Tuee. 9/20/83 -- FRESH HOMEMADE ITALIAN SAUSAGE ............. '2.29 LB. TERYAKI MARINADE BEEF KA-BOBS................... •3.29 LB. PORK BABY BACK RIBS....................................... '3.49 Lil. FRESH SWORDFISH .................. *7 .49 La. COCKTAIL SHRIMP............. ••.••.••.••.• ~.18 La. BAKERY 7" BLACK POREBT CAKE ("90. 11.re) FRelH APPLE &TRUDEL I -- Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 Al Flood control project 'still leaks' , 'Winne.r' talk slated for Business W 001en Federal official warns more refinements needed for congressional approval S teve McGee, P06Sibility People president, is slated as the guest speaker tonight at the meeting of the Irvine chapter of the American Business Women's Association. McGee's talk, ''Everybody Likes to do Business with a Winner," begins at 6:30 p.m. in thelrvineMarriottHotel, 18000Von Karmen Ave. Reservations can be made by c.alling Cathy Christensen, 995-6650. Vietnamese self-defense class set Vovinam -the ancient Vietnamese art of self-defense -will be taught in a community services program at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, starting Friday. The program is for beginning as well as advanced participants and for men and women. Beginners will learn basic falls, rollovers, punches and kicks, while advanced students will learn how to repel attacks. The non-<:redit course will be offered from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, through Nov. 4. The fee is $30. Pre-registration through the community services office is required. For additional infonnation, call 891-3991. · Fluor exec plans chamber talk Dean Allen, president of Fluor Engineers, Inc, is slated to speak at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce 7:30 a.m. breakfast Friday, meeting in the Irvine Marriott, 1880 Von Kannan, Salon A. Reservations can be made through the chamber, 660-9112. Lions cook chili in Seal Beach The Seal Beach Host Lions will be holding their third annual chili cookoff from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m . Saturday at Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street in Seal Beach. Admission is $5. The event, which is sanctioned by the International Chili Society, will feature live country music, games, costumes and free chili. Homeowners to get upgrading tips A seminar entitled "101 Ways to Get Top Value for Your Horne" will be presented Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Faculty House at Orange Coast College. Realtor Gloria Glasser is the lecturer for the seminar, which will explain how individuals can make low-<:O&t improvements to their homes in order to enhance its value on the market. Admission is $15, and tickets may be purchased in the college ticket office in the Student Center building. Further information is available at 432-5880. By JEFF ADLER Of Ille.,.., ......... A top federal official warned Orange County aupervi.eors and repreeentatives from Riverside and San Bernardino counties Tuesday that additional refine- ments are needed in plans for the billion-dollar Santa Ana River Flood Control Project if con- gressional approval of the proposal is expected. William Gianelli, aaai.atant sec- retary of the Army for civil works, urged officials from the ~ counties to agree on incremental staging of project construction to make the propoaal more palatable to lawmakers now wrestling with both House and Senate versions of a $12 billion omnibus water re- sources bill. Gianelli was invited to Southern California to brief coun- ty officials on the massive flood control project by Supervisor Bruce Nesta{lde. The Army, and thus Gianelli, are intimately in- volved in the project because it will be the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that will oversee pro- ject construction and run it once it is completed. He presented officials with a report proposing various alterna- tives for construction phasing of the project. Some of the proposals provide great.er protection from destructive flooding along the Santa Ana River Flood Plain, some less. The proposals also have varying price tags up to the $1.2 billion estimate for completion of the so-called All-River Plan that in- cludes improving Riverside Coun- ty's Prado Dam, constructing a new dam at Mentone in San Bernardino County, widening flood control channels in Orange County and improving channels in both San Bernardino and River- side counties. Currently, plans for the Men- Irvine man attacked, stabbe'd Irvine reeldent Frederick L. Briggs wu !lated In NtltfllC10fy condition today after being admitted to West-ern Medical Center for treatment of a amall stab wound. The man In his 20s told pollce he wu •tabbed In the ribs after t>etng wu }umped by two men u he toe* out hi• truh at a condlmlnlum In the Woodbridge .,... Thi.Yea atole $68 worth ot atampa from an office In the 2200 block of Dupont Drive In lrvlM during an overnight break-In discovered early Tueeday. Bandit• made off with about $6,000 worth of Jewelry, stolen In a daytime burglary aometlme Tuesday, after PfYl"11 open a back window of a home In the 4800 block of Paseo de Vega. Wlndow-.maahlng burglars ripped off three IBM Selectric typewriters valued at abOU1 $3,000 from the Tlmet company, the second time thlevee atole office equipment from the firm In the 1600 block of Browning In a few weeks. Fountain Valley Someone cut a padlock to a lance Tuesday night and towed away a concrete pump mounted on a trailer parked at a residence In the 10000 block ot Kingbird Avenue. The pump waa valued at $23.000. Burglars removed a lock to a cablMt In a carport In the 10000 blocil of La HllClenda Avenue and took a blue and gray comforter valued at S75; llve men'• sports sweeten valued at $150 and a picture valued at $49. An aging Plymouth Road Runn«, with dents and damages over It• entire body and with part• of an ~IM mlaal"11, wu towed away u a traffic hazard when It wu abandoned on Brookhurst Street aouth of Ellla Avenue. Huntington Beach A $137 wetsuit and a $250 atereo unit were reported stolen Tueeday afternoon In the burglary of a white Dodge Colt parked near Banning Avenue and Magnolia Street. A front window was pried open to enter. A home break-In was reported Monday on the 20200 block of Wind Cave Lane. Entry waa made through an unlocked side window. The ION Included $1,500 In Jewelry, a $100 stereo and $100 In caal'I. A 26-lnch oolor te6evlslon Ml WU atolen Sunday night from the Hunt- ington Harbour Yacht Club, 3821 WarrtfK Ave. Entry wu through a rear alldlng gl ... door. The lou WU .. t11T1ated at S500. A light gre.i 1878 Toyota Coro4la parked In an alley behind the 700 bloci( of Clay Avenue wu reported stolen Tueedey morning. The loea WU eetlmated at $2,000. An AM-FM stereo e&aMtta player WU reported atolen Tueeday In the burglary of a blue and whtta 1972 Ford pickup truck parked on the 19700 bloctl of lnverneea Lane. The IOU WU eetlmated at $300. Laguna Beach An Injured owl dlacovered at the corner of Laguna Canyon and El Toro road• Tueecfay afternoon, wu taJ<en to a ve1Mlnarlan tor fl rat aid. A residence In the 400 block of Holly Street wu broken Into and ranNCked by burglar• wtto eec:apeci with an unknown amount of property. Polloe broka up a loud party on High Drive In Which gueeta were both ln91de and outside the reeldenoe at about 11 p.m. Tueeday. Summer showers possible tonight Coastal R .-.1nCJ tnowL1 SMwenC] "UNIHr;-:-; •• 17 1• 71 .. u 34 ra .. . , ll .. .. 11 ., .. ., 11 ., .. 11 17 ff fl ta 1t .. IP T -,..-::: ,.., . ::: ~ ,_. --.0:: H ........ 14 poor , .. .. tone Dam have been placed in abeyance because of disagreement over various alternatives, lower- ing the total cost of the project to an estimated $700 million. Gianelli said that within the next 60 to 90 days his office and the Corps of Engineers will rec- ommend how construction staging might best be accomplished to the Office of Management and Budget, which will analyi.e the entire project's feasiblity for the Reagan administration. The two bills now pending call for local government to pay for approximately 25 to 30 percent of the project, a share Orange Coun- ty officials say they will be able to come up with. The Board of Supervisors already has hired a consultant to recommend ways to raise the necessary money. Also, Congress may well permit local govenunenta to spread their payments for the project out over a period of years. One version of the bill allows local government 30 years to pay its share. The Santa Ana River, con- sidered the wont flood threat in the nation west of the Miaai.mippJ, could cause an estimated $12 billion worth of personal and property damage if it were to spill over its banks in Orange County. Construction of the pro~. which could not begin until 1~87 or 1988 if it is approved next year, might stretch out for as Jong as 19 years, according to the A.rrny report. Stepping on his shadow While the ducks prefer to stay in the shade of a tree at Huntington Beach Central Park, I -year-old f.\rian Park of Huntington Beach delights in the feel of warm grass on bare feet as he climbs up a slope. Special blood type needed fast Red Cross seeking emergency donation of 0 and A negative The American Red Cross is c.alling for immediate donations of certain blood types this week to preve.nt postponement of some W.F. Kaull eld dead aJ 94; services held Services were held this morn- ing for William F . Kauffeld, 94, of Costa Mesa, a World War I veteran who died Saturday at the Vet- erans Administration Hospital in Long Beach. Mr. Kauffeld, a carpenter, was a charter member uf Christ Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa, a former president of the congrega- tion and an elder in ~urch. He belonged to American Legion POiit 455 in Costa Mesa. He is swvived by his wife, Lois, of Costa Mesa; two sons, William Jr. of Alta Loma and F.dward of Santa Ana; a daughter, Selma Baumgartner, of Mankato. Minn.; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and many nie<.'eS and nephews. Funeral services were held at Christ Lutheran Church with Pastor Lothar V. Tornow presid- ing. ·.~ ~·' Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cutified Gemolo i1t, AGS HELPING MOTHER NATURE with hM gemst011es Modern tdenc. hat developed weyt to lnoreate the beauty of natural gemstones. Pearla can be bleached to make them whiter by removing natural lmpurtttes. Sap- phlr.. oen be "Tatooed" with burned-In colOf' that goes fairly deeply Into the •tone and add• to It• attracttveneM. Other atonea are coeted with a broax tolutlCSn and super-heated In cruclblM that make darker 1tonee more tran ... luecent. Emerlklt oen be Im- pregnated with oll wtttch IMP• Into the •tone and hldee It• natural Im· perfection•. Other epeclal 10lentlflo trMtrMntt Include ultravtolet Ir· r.dlatlon, staining, dyeing and eur- fllCt coating. Why are thele thlnga done? Do IUCh trMtrMnt• o+"91t• "aynthettc gem1tonee?" TM treat- ment• are administered to UM pro- OMllM that COULD oocur In nature to lmprovt the 1tone1. Th ... .,.. not synthetic ttonet. They are the rMI thing, with tOme "coemetlc eurQetY'' apptled. A r.tlabte ,_..... can help you know the difference betWeen treated ttonee and 1Yn· thetlo 1tonee. Ther9 I• an Important -and valuable -difference . • eleetive surgeries due to low supplies. Needed are blood type 0 , both RH positive and negative, and type A negative. Hospital shipments of blood in those categories were restricted Monday to emergency use only, said Dr. Paul Thompeon, medical director of the Red Croes blood services. The Red Croes needs 4,000 Southern Qilifomia donors by the end of this week to call off its emergency alert, he said. Summer donations nonnally are lower than at other times, Thompson said, but events this year have magnified the situation. "An unusually hot summer, along with the generat public's unfounded fear and confusion over the relationship of AIDS to blood donations, has been cited by donor groups for low donor turn- outs," he said. The Orange County Red Croes Blood Center has extended its hours this week to accommodate more donations. New hours are Monday thro~gh Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m ., Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m . In addition, the Red Cross bloodmobiles will visit the follow- ing locations through this month. Donors are encouraged to call in advance for appointments. HUNTINGTON BEACH: Thursday, Gemco, 7212 F.«ilnger Ave., 11:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 847-6616. Thuraday, Sept. 22, Pacifica Hospital, 18819 Delaware St., 12:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 841-2595. NEWPORT BEACH: Tuelday, Sept. 20, The Broadway, 47 Fashion Wand. 1:15 p.m. to 6 p.m. Call 835-5381 . FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Wednesday, Sept. 21, Fountain Valley Community Hospital, 17100 Euclid Ave., 10:45 a .m . to 3:30 p.m. Call 835-5381. IRVINE: Friday, Sept. 23, Gulf Insurance, 18831 Von Kannan, ~:15 a.m . to 2 p.m. Call 835-5381. Jobless get clinic care Primary health care services are available at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic for anyone un- employed for one year or less. The individual can't be eligible for medical insurance, the coun- ty's indigent medical program. or have insurance of their own.. Individuals must be eligible~for unemployment insurance. For information call 494-0761. i CORUM $3.590.00 Ultra Thin Ou•rtz Movemen1 Hand Cfystal Sapphire Cryatal MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVO., COSTA MESA SINCE 19-46 BankAmtricaro-MHttr Charge PHONE S-48-3<401 -."..__ .... _._ l . • Q_range Coaet DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 It's finders keepers Orphan, 16, can keep $I million in jewels HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -No one has been able to prove ownership of $1 million worth of jewels found along a railroad tracks, and that means the gems will go to the 16-year-old orphan who diacovered them six months ago. Between 200 and 300 people have claimed the gold rings, diamonds and jewel encn.tSted-bracelets, but uone of the claims could be verified, police said Monday. / State law says it's "finders keepers" if the owner doesn't come forward in six months. Police suspect the jewels were stolen, then lost. F..ric De Wild, who lives with his aunt, Modena Trost, was walking along the tracks in Hollywood town when he found the jewels last spring. DeWild didn't think they were real, Heading for Panama and gave some to his friends at school. He got m06t of them back and turned them over to police after their value was learned. After a week of haggling over how and when to turn over the cache, police agreed Monday with DeWild's lawyer, Charles Morgan, to transfer the prop- erty as early as next week. "We're trying to avoid a media circus," said Hollywood police spokes- man Tony Alderson. "We want this to be as smooth as possible, with a minimum of exposure for the boy. The jewels will probably be taken to a bank, rather than turned over directly to h. " lm. Dewild's aunt has said she will set up an estate planning account for the boy. As his guardian, she will administer the money for him until he turns 18. Russian freighter left Los An geles Harbor Tuesday under Coast Guard escort with its cargo of lumber and vodka intact. Dock workers refused for a week to unload the vessel because the recent downing of a commercial Korean je tliner prompted threats against the ship. Fetuses could be vaccinated PITTSBURGH (AP)-A medical research team .. •>'9 ita demonstration that babies can be inoculated • before they are born will advance the fight against infectious infant disease, especially in under- developed countries. "It's the first time it's been demonstrated that babies in the womb can be vaccinated," pathologist Thomas Gill m said Tuesday. The team found that tetanus vaccine, when given to pregnant women, crossed the placenta to the fetus, which formed its own antibodies against the dileele, he said. · Gill leads a team of doctors at Magee-Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh who see a "broad application" of their reeearch. Pre-natal tetanus inoculation could be a boon to underdeveloped nations where the umbilical cords of ~ newborns are sometimes cut under unsanitary conditions, exposing the babies to the dlleaae, he said. . .. .. "We have shown that the (vaccine) geta in and stimulates the of:taprlng to make ita own antibodies," -1d Gill. chairman of the pathology department at the University of Pittaburgh Medical School. It baa long been known that a mother's natural antibodies cro. the placenta, but it waa not clear until now that a vaccine could do the same, he said. Resulta of the flve-ye<U' clinical study were publiabed this week in the September iaaue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation and will be made available 10 the World Health Organization. Raearchen at the National Institutes of Health ln Bethe9da, Md., have yet to eee the data. Spokeswoman Pat Randall said that if the findings are verified, it would be "very new." Couple killed on front porch i ~ ~ DOWNEY (AP)-A man and woman have been • ahot 10 death on the front porch of his house after an $ ....uant drove his car onto the lawn and opened fire, : police and witneeees said. ~ Police Sgt. Steve Douglass identified the man : aLain shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday as Michael ~ McDonald, 27, of South Haledon Avenue. ~ The identity of the women, about 25, was being withheld witil relatives could be n~tifi . ~ "We've apeculat.ed it looks like a lo r's triangle, SPORTCOATS 1/2 OFF From 135.00 lndudes many of our most famous brands. Hurry in for best selection, while supply lasts. 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Kennedy, the 28-year-old son of the slain attorney general, had not been charged with any crime Tuesday, and Pennington County State's Attorney Rod Lefhol.z said he could not characterize the probe as a drug investigation. Two killed as trains collide SULLIVAN, Ind. -A freight train that had stopped because of an air leak was hit in the rear by another today, killing two crewmen, authorities said. Two other crewm en were injured in the 6:30 a.m. accident on the Seaboard System tracks between Sullivan and Shelburn in aouthwestern Indiana. Both trains were heading north for Chicago, one from Florida and the other from Nashville, Tenn. Glenn raps Reagan policy NEW YORK-Sen. John Glenn, campaign- ing for the Democratic presidential nomination, has accused President Reagan of favoring Arab states against Israel and setting America "lost and adrift in the Middle F.ast." The senator from Ohio made the remarks in a speech to the Foreign Policy Association on Tuesday, the same day he won a presidential preference poll of New Jersey Democratic leaders. Newlywed wants wife back MINEX:>LA, N.Y. -A man who claims his in-laws are holding his new wife prisoner in order to keep the young couple apart has gone to court to get her back. A Nassau County State Supreme Court judge signed an order Tuesday which requires the in-laws, David and Anna Lucas of Elmont, N. Y .. to bring their daughter to court today or appear and answer the charge. James Robinson, 23, of Roosevelt, said his wife. Coleen, 21, has been missing since Sept. 2 when her mother picked her up at the Little Neck Nursing Horne in Queens where she works as a licensed practical nurse. China executes rapis t PEKING -The assistant manager of a Shanghai restaurant has been executed for luring young women into the restaurant with free food and drink and then raping them, the Guangming Daily reported today. The national newspaper said Tan Guochang, 36, wu lhot on Tue.day. The paper said Tan had raped 10 women. The execution was among dm.ens reported recently in a crackdown on crime in Chin.a. Soviet concessions denied MOSCOW-A top Soviet official today said anti-Soviet furor around the world over the shooting down of a South Korean airliner will have no effect on anns control talks in Geneva. He dilloounted reports of new Soviet concessions. ''Tilere i.s no connection and there cannot be any connection between these two," First Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi M. Kornien.ko told a news oon1erence for Soviet and foreign journal- ists when asked about the airliner. The plane was shot down by Soviet fighters Sept. 1. Writer gored b y ele phant HARARE, Zimbabwe -One of Zim- babwe's best-known authorities on wildlife, Russian-born Ura de Woronin, 69, was gored to death by an elephant at a bush camp near the Zambezi River in northern Zimbabwe. an associate said today. Moscow Circus goes home HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -The Moscow Circus left for home today without perfonning in Canada, where their tour was scuttled after the Soviet Union shot down a South Korean jetliner with the loss of 269 lives. The tour was canceled after five of nine cities on the Canadian schedule refused to allow performances by the circus. Ten Canadians were aboard the Korean Air Lines Boeing 747. Bradley meets with pope VA TI CAN CITY -Pope John Paul II greeted Mayor Tom Bl'adley of Los Angeles and talked briefly with him during the pontiff's lftW!ral audience today. Bradley and his wife, Ethel, sat in the front row of the audience in St. Peur'a Square. Town overlooking U.S. Marine base in Beirut def ended BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The Lebaneee army said today its 8th Brigade defeated a three-pronged attack mounted overnight by Syr- ian-backed Druae militiamen to aeiz.e a mountaintop town over- looking the U.S. Marine base in Beirut. An army communique said the attackers suffered heavy losses during nightlong fighting around the strategic town of Souk el-Gharb, nine miles aouthea.st of the Lebanese capital. The battle for the town has become the focal point of an 11 -day civil war pitting Druse militiamen of leftist opposition 35 states reporting employment climb WASHINGTON (AP) -The Labor Department says the em- ployment picture improved in 35 states during the past year, although 14 states still reported jobless rates above 10 percent in July. West Virginia stayed at the top , of the list with 17.4 percent of its labor force unemployed in July, but even that high level was down slightly from previous month.a, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. North Dakota logged the lowest job!~ rate in the nation at 4.3 percent. In July, the report said, 35 states logged lower rates than in the same month of 1982, a month when the recession was still deepening. Rates were up in 14 states over the same 12-month period, and the level was un- changed in one state. That ratio had been 28-21 -1 in June, the first time since 1981 that a majority of states had shown ear-over-year declines. STATE STATS WASHINGTON (AP) -Here are un· employment ret" by atetea '°' July, eompered with the same monlh one year ago, u reported Tuesdey by the l..abOr Oeparlm.nt: Weet Virginia 17 4 percent, up from 14.1 In July 1982: Mlsalulppl 13 4 percent, up trom 11.5; Mlehlgan 13.1 petcent, down from 14. 7; Alebam• 131>«cent, down from 15.3 Loul1lene 12.4 pe<e.nt. up from 10 6, IUlnol• 11.1.12.2; Kentucky 114-10 8; Ohio 10.g..12.2: Pennsylvenl• 10 g..10 7, TenneHM 10.8· 12.1. N-M•~ICO 10.6-9.7: Waehlng1on 10.5-12, Arlzone 10.2-11.4; Mlllne 10-10.2. SOI.Ith Cerolln• 9 8-11.8. Oregon 9.5-t0.7; Ceillfontle 9.5-10.7, Mlaaourt 9.4-unchenged; Wlecontln 9.4-10 4; ld1ho 9.3-9.5: Rhode Island 9.3-1 1.8; Arkan1as 9.2.g.3; Indian• 9.2-11.2; Nevada 9-t0.1. New York 8.7-8.5: Utah 8.7-7.8: Wyom- ing 8.7·5.9: North Cerotlne 8.6-10 1. Oklehom• 8.6-8; Alaska 8.5-8 7: Montena 8.3-8.4;Newwsey8.3-8.4, Te11as8 3-7 3: Florid• 8.2-7.5. 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To order, call toll-free 1·800·345·1501 . leader Walid Jwnblatt's Pro- gressive Socialist Party against the Lebanese army and rightist Christian militias of the Pha.l.ange Party. Seizure of the town would put th e Dru se a nd thei r anti-govenunent allies within easy firing range of the Marine base at Beirut's intemaUonal air- port as well as the presidential palace. President Reagan's decision Tuesday to allow air and naval artillery support to curb threats against the multinational peace- keeping force was seen by West- ern observers here as partly designed to prevent the fall of Souk el-Gharb. Graves of rebels found in Salvador By Tbe A11oclaled Pre11 Government troops in El Salvador }\ave discovered shallow graves filled with dozens of rebels killed in recent fighting, a&ording to a military spokesman. He also reported new battles which left 33 guerrillas and five army soldiers dead about 84 miles southeast of San Salvador. In other developments in the region, a rebel radio station re- ported that El Salvador's largest and most radical guerrilla group shuffled its leadership and Nicaragua told the U.N. Security Council that the United States played a role in last week's air attacks on its territory. SHOP MONDAY·FRIDAY 10-9. STATE Mayor Bradley's daughter b ooked on drug c harges By tbe A11oclated Presa LOS ANGELFS-The 38-year-old daugh- ter of Mayor Tom Bradley waa booked today for investigation of driving under the influence of drugs after police said her car collided with another, injuring two people. Phyllis Bradley was unhurt in the 9:30 p.m . Tuesday accident that occurred when her car left the 90Uthbound Harbor Freeway via the Pacific Coast Highway offramp, said police Sgt. David Reynolds. T eacher shortage 'hig h er ' LOS ANGELFS -The school year opened with a shortage of nearly 900 teachers in Los Angeles school district-three times as many vacancies as last year. district officials say. The teacher shortage is "substantially higher" this year because of California's new basic skills test, Associate Superintendent Jerry Halverson said Tuesday, the first day of school. Tunney joins Cranston LOS ANGELFS -Former U.S . Sen. John Tunney, D-Calif., has been named st.ate fin.a.nee chairman for Sen. Alan Cranston's presidential campaign, Cranston said Tuesday. Tunney joins state Treasurer Jesse Unruh, Cranston's state chairman, in running the senator's California campaign. Unions set strike deadline SAN FRANCISCO -Unions representing 3,000 employees at San Francisco's two daily newspapers and the company that operates the two papers have set a strike deadline. 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(71 4) 642-1197 Variety of lectures to be offered at OCC Friday Workshops and seminars t'overing such diverse topics as handwriting, domestic violence, remarriage and African philosophy will all be offered at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa Friday. The handwriting workshop will be conducted both Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. in Room 111 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. The fee for the course is $20. Lecturer Barbara McMenemin is an educator and graphologist who has researched graphotherapy and dynamics of handwriting. She says the workshop will be particularly valuable for educators, parents and writers desiring to know their inner "written identity." A three-hour lecture on domestic violence in our society will be presented from 7 to 10 p.m . in OCC's Science Lecture Hall. Admission is $6. Seminar lecturer Mary Walton is executive director of Interval House, an emergency shelter and cen ter for victims of domestic violence. She will provide information about shelters, family counseling, legal assistance and educational and employment referrals. Divorce. remarriage and stepfamilies are the topics for a "Second Spouse Survival and Resource Course" scheduled from 7to10 p.m. in Room 114 of the college's Counseling and Admissions Building. Admission is $8. Deborah Scott, a remarriage consultant and author of a book on the subject, will outline available resourses to help with problems such as ex-spouses, stepchildren, instant parenthood, Police focusing on two robberies Police are searching for a man suspected of robbing outdoor photo sales booths in Huntington Beach and Westminster. In both incidents, the man approached the booth, indicated he had a gun in his jacket and fled with money on foot. The first robbery was reported at 12:35 Monday at a Fotomat booth at Goldenwest Street and Westminster Avenue in Westminster. The second robbery occurred 20 minutes later at a Photo West 1 booth at 6935 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. combined households, sex, money, emotional adjusunents and legal matters. A three-hour seminar for adults planning to return to college or enroll for the first time will be offered at 6:30 p.m. in Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions Building. Admission is $6. Seminar lecturer Pat Arsten, a marriage and family therapest who has taught OCC courses in career planning for the past nine years, will cover major selection, basic program planning, campus re90urcet and c.ampua awarene11. For thoee intersled in African government, Noah Kimbwala will speak from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 207 of OCC's Chemistry Building on "Building International Bridges -Inter- dependence and Survival." Admission is $6. Tickets for all these events may be purchased in the OCC Ticket Office in the college's Student Center Building weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p .m . 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Rosaria Tanaka of San Clemente sued California Drilling and Blasting C.o. after her husband, Junior Tanaka, 45, was crushed to death Feb. 28, 1980, by a 12-pound rock flung 300 yards by the fo~ of the quarry blast. Plaintiff's attorney Wylie Aitken said Tanaka, a foreman for the San Juan Capistrano quarry, had been told to make sure other workers were safely under cover before the blast. The suit filed by Tanaka's wife and three teen-age children contended the explosives were set improperly. The settlement includes $300,000 in cash plus monthly payments that, over 40 years, will amount to more than $1.7 million. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Ross approved the agreement Monday. Doug Rand, attorney for California Drilling's insurance carriers, said Tanaka was not supposed to be near the bwt site. "He was told not to be in the area, but he made an independent decision that he was safe where he waa," Rand said. 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For the paslt month Gardner has been barraged wjth infonnation on the proposal by supporters of an on-campus medical facility, and from those who favor an off-campus location. The need, or lade thereof, for a comple te-care hospital in Irvine has become 1:>bscured by what may be the biggest J:>olitical dust storm in memory. So much dirt has been kicked up that it's become .almost irn~ible to di.seem just which side is wearing the ~white hats. Are supporters ·of the Irvine Medical Center truly the ;only voice speaking, for the people of Irvine? Or is PICH a well-ronstructed front for the Newport medical and .industrial elite who want to secure their present and 'future success? Is a hospital O·n campus the finest way to serve the ;needs of a growing population with innovative, first-line :medical care? Or has the University deluded itself with a :&elf-centered visi.on of developing cachet as a 'Johns ;Hopkins' of the west? · There is, we feel, praise and blame, in m easure, w ith :both scenarios. : Last week su1 pporters of the UCI-Health West concept ;offered Gardner and the Regents a way out of this messy ;situation. Instead, of taking sides, endorsing a UCI hospital, or ordering the university to drop the project, withdraw the fray and let the best hospital plan win. Allow the market, 8Jl~d the state authorities to decide. Solomon is: ;ued a similar proposal several thousand ago. But \Jt nllke the loving mother who sacrificed her rather thun watch it die, neither proud parent seems 'willing to let gio of its conception of a health care facility. As we h.c1 ve said before, we strongly support the !concept of a c:ampus-based hospital. Its benefits to the :citizens of Irv·ine and its surrounding communities, far :ou tweigh any arguments against it. l We stron.~:ly urge President Gardner and the Regents :to support pl.aL· ns for such a facility. Howeve1·, if, for the good of future university ;relations with. some members of the private and business community, f.hey feel they cannot take such a firm stand, :then at the 1l east they should seize upon their option to fallow both pl.ans to proceed unhindered. 1 -Oplnlone expr • ISNd In the ~ above are thOM of the Dally Piiot. 01her view9 ~ on t hl1 pege are thoM of their authOf'a and &r1lat1. Readefs comment la Invited. Ad c Ir ... : The Dally Piiot, P.O. 8011: 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) {lo •2-4321. MAllBOK jConc •:!rt lo ss is o ur f a ult \ l To the F.ditu r: . ln respo11 .se to the letter of !Ginny Olalrn Davies (Aug. 31) I regarding the demiae of the last concert, among the thousands of concert goers, and then went shopping. The stores were all practically empty. Fuhion I.al• md oonoerta, I too am sad. Howe-,•er, il I.a really obvious to me why it haa come about. The people &re• aimply not supporting the merch I U\ta. lputm~t chairdowneaclya\\he H we cannot support our own, how can we expect the Irvine C.O. and the merchants to do it all? ELIZABETH SCOFIELD C.Orona del Mar l OJd,1~r citizen s take note To the ~d litor: I urge all of you between the. I notk:1~ an artiale in another years to write your Senator and lnewspa1' er. that I feel should be C.Ongressman to rectify this ine- brought ltotheattentionof all your quity . readen born between the years Workers within these years UH7-19'~!l. have paid into the Social Securlty 11 i>e;:,i>te drawing: or about. to system at the same rate as every-draw, • 3ocial Security benefats, ,__ th f · · ... n~ and born in the yean mentioned one :.1:11!• ere ore it ts to~ above. they will receive low er unfair that they do not receive the benefl ta (up to $100 lem) than full amount that they are entitled thoee • t X>m before and after these t.o. years. I do hope that this Jett.er merits Th1?11e years are called the your mailb()x, as it will show that "note I l years", and a bill t.o rectify many of us are being unjustly this unfair situation was in-penalized by being born in the trod1 1ced in C.Ongress (HR 546) at years 1917-1921. the •c'lld of the 1982 9e88ion. and EDWIN A. WEBORG died . Newport Beach l... I. BOJd /Some ins urance I \t leutone Can.ad.i.an iNuraDoe co • .npmy ilSuea • job-eecurlty p Jl]Jcy to executfV'f!ll. It pays your ••.Lary for up to two yea.rs, lf you're f 1 r@d' becaUM of takeovers, t ) anlcruptdea or penonallty con- ' tlicU. It aJ8o pays headhunters to tnck down new work for you. 'Hold on. thou&b. It won't pay off, 11 you aet canned for lhowlni up drunk oc for 11eal.ln8· Knew there'd be a cat.ch. He.re'• to Joeeph Swann - clink! -who invented the Ught- bulb. Tnte, 'J'hon\111 F.d.llon ge1a the credit, but he merely im· OAAHGE ~AST D1ilyP1lat proved Swann's creation , that's all. 1n the earliest days of radio, "eoep operas" were called "wash- board weepers.'' pleatie note. 11 there'• anybody in Honolulu named Nit Won, pleue write In. Would like to lntrodu.oe said party to a lady there named Pearl Tu wh~ hobby ia knitting. They might not get along, don't know, but together they oould serve as an example of the lowest form of wl\: Nit Won and Pearl Tu. H.L. lohw..U Ill ~ A~l> tt~r ~,~~? ~""1441t4 ~ sY&D'a.t:. <;.:::::> ' GRO\\'r1<0'S AfblcX;Y Russians shot plane deliberately WASHINGTON -Evidence locked in secret CIA files sugges1s that th e Soviets knew exactly what they were doing when they shot down an unarmed civilian airliner that had strayed off coune into Soviet airspace. The bitter irony is that Ruasian airliners are probably guilty of the aerial espionage th.at the Soviets wrongly thought the doomed South Korean airline r was en- gaged in. A CIA report, stamped "Secret" and barred from foreign distribu- tion, claims that Aeroflot, the Soviet airline, ''is a significant in.stnunent of Soviet intelligence collection.'' The re port cites "a prolonged employment of Aeroflot by the S oviets for both counter- intelligence and foreign collectio~ purposes." The Soviets are suspected. for example, "of using AeroOot for sign.al intelligence oollection operationa." PriHte 1noop iog Once, the Soviets reecheduled an Aeroflot flight "to permit coverage of a U.S . command post exerciae." Another time, an Aero- flot airliner, flying over the Unit- ed States, "was viewed as having a collection miaion since signal G -JIC-~-ll_l_fll_l_I -~ intelligence intercept gear was obeerved on the aircraft." Yet there haa never been the slightest suggestion that Ae.roOot planes should be shot down when they intrude lnto U.S. airspace with their espionage gear. JU1t about every Aeroflot flight, suggesta the CIA, has an ominous paaaenger on board -a KGB officer. "On domestic fUghts over the U.S .S.R.," reports the CIA. "the KGB officer probably a.eta in a aecurity ca pad ty to inform on the activities of foreigners or to block attempts by them to gather Intelligence. "On oveneu flights, the func- tion of the KGB officer would be to maintain control over the flight crew and prevent any po.able defectiooa. nae uee of Aeroflot for CO'J'B', coupled with the KGB pre9ence on most Oighta and the inherent collection capability of the aircraft, corroborates the threat that this airline oon- sti tu tes .... " concludes the eecret CIA report. The Soviets probably at- tributed to the fateful South Korean airliner what their own oonunercial planes would do over aomeone else's territory. The air- liner strayed dangerously cloee to the Kuril Islands, which are loaded with Soviet military in- stallations. Hot islands The ialanda contain early warn- ing radar sites, aurfaoe-to-air miaa- ile sites, military airstrips, a maritime baae and a geophysical seismographic observatory which , according to a secret Defense Intelligence Agency report, ''is involved in anti-submarine war- fare-related projects in the north- ern Kurila." F.arlier this year, 20 MiG-238 were moved onto the biggest airstrip, which is located on the Kuril laland of lturup. Oddly, tanks are al80 stationed on the tiny laland whet""e they would seem to have no place to go. Concludes the DIA report: "The military lignificance of the four laland8 ia considerable ... The South Korean airliner pueed north of the Kurila over the Sea of Ok.hotak. The Sovieta are extremely sensitive about this area, according to classified papers obtained by my associate Dale Van Atta. The United States takes the position, states a t.op--secret CIA report, "th.at the Sea of Okhotak is an international body of ·water." Ye\ any U.S . penetration into the area invariably draws a Soviet response. "S uch operations usually provoke reconnaissance and surveillance by Soviet naval aircraft and ships," notes the report. Intelligence aouroes insist the Soviets couldn't poesibly have been oonfuaed about the identity of the South Korean airliner. They deliberately, cold-bloodedly shot it down, these sources say, probably in the belief it was engaged as an Aeroflot airliner would be in extracurricular spy- ing. "The Soviets were just being tough b------s," one aource com- mented. How can U.S . intelligence be ao sure this wasn't a case of mistaken identity? The United States oper- ates a top-secret intelligence post, the 6920th Electroruc Security Group, on Japan's northern.most taland, Hokkaido. It monit.ottd the entire tragedy from cloee ~· Footnote: There was poai\ively no surveillance equipment aboard the downed South Korean air- liner. The United States has sophisticated equipment that doesn't require the uae of com- mercial airliners. DANGER: Children at play By BILL HARVEY The other day I waa looking out of my window and saw two neighbor boys, about 8ix or eight ye.an old. One was a full head taller than the other, and had a very belligerent look on hia face. Ala I watched. I oould hear "If you don't get out of my yard, rm going to beat you up!" The arnaller of the two ap- peared to be pretty frightened, llO much eo that he eeemed rooted to the spot. He just 90rt of ltoOd there, almo8t crying, and the longer he ltoOd, the louder the bigger boy got. I had just decided to go outalde and Intervene when the bigger boy's mother came out ,of the house and engaged the boys in a brief but inten.ae con venation. She sort of hunkered down. 90 that she waa about the same height u the two boya, and q I waiched, the angry look f.aded from the biaer boy'• face, and the smaller boy repined most of bi& oompo8W"9. Ftw mlnuta lat.er, the two boys were loo tn a pme of can and trucka and, to the cuua.l obeerver. were the very belt of friend&. A another'a toueb lm'tit a aha.me that the Rumi.an fighter pilot'• mother wun't there? Mothen are t.he ume the world over, reprdlea of where they were born. She would have. aeen to it that her aon dJdn't "beat up" the physically larRer but obvious- ly defeMele91 Korean pa..enger liner. And, make no mistake, a mother'• influence ii exactly what waa needed ln t.h.ia instance. The actions that took place over the Sea of Japan were NOT the actions of 90phisticated wanion. They were the actions of small boys who, unfortunately, were given the power to take Uvea. It was a reenactment of every tragedy Involving the lo. of life wherein children found, and were playing with, loaded weapona. The only difference I.a the ooe of magnitude. 269 innocent llvee were !mt. The World reacted with ahock and indignation. We are ~t to do that. The World roundll.,!:.; demna RU81ia and the people. We aren't 80 right to do that. The average Ru.Ian la exactly like you and I. struggling to make a living and to acquire 90llle of the comforts of life for him8elf and his family. Just as we devoutly hope that Russia doem't atart World War ill, he hopes, perhaps more devoutly, that we don't do the same thing. No blanke t blame We should not. indeed CAN- NOT blame the Rumian people for the actions of a single man. We. perhaps, can't even blame the pilot. He was following orders. Sad to say, an American pilot probably would have done exactly the ame thing. Aft.er all, that's the strength ol the military. iln't It? Blind, unquestioningobediebce to orders i8sued by a "superior." The tact that the .uperior ia of the "beat you up" intellect that inled.11 my 8-yeu-old neighbor child la not surprising. Where, other than the milltary, can a man not OUtcJ'OW that philoeophy and lt1ll attain power and wealth? Nope! 11 we're going to blame aomebody, let's blame the man who ordered the 747 shot down. Not 'as a Russian. not even as a military man. but as an individual. He made the decision to take thoee innocent lives. and he alone should bear the responsibility for that decision . Ju1t people AA to the .eamen aboard that Ru.Wt freighter in the port at Loe Angeles they're euc\ly ihat. Seamen. They are just u innocent u the ~rs on that airplane. 11 my knowledge of frellbter Cl'eWI hold8 true, llOllle of them aren't even au.lan. Beetingthem up for romlng lnto our yard wm lllrve no lood pu.rpoee. Inttea<f, let'a 1tart to remedy the .StuaUon by making at.oba1ely Al.re that there are no children our military who would down an unan:ned pu.iidr plane. We MUST be comniaii.-.u aware that one hothead politlon of authority tftOUlb to let the world • and lllL!\ ~. rm lwppy wtth my life I. It II. have no d9IAN to be va]IONld. I think \he Nil ot the ordlwy people Jn our war1d .-W the MIMWQ. , . h •t "ear s .. ha\ w1t oe"' J d Sassy Luby ~ leftd, Mard)' Svendsen. Roger an hara Bowie an . chair111an Bar Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 1'9 After the ball ... ~The galas_g_et more overwhelmingeach ye.ar. It's the p_eop/e that make any_affair ou tstanding. T heater is only fort he adventurers and we had all of t he leaders _here.' By VIDA DEAN Of the Delly Piiot ti.fl ''Wonderful g~wns and jewelry and the attitude of the people was so great," said Barbara Bowie discussing South Coast Repertory's "Oriental Fantasy" gala. Barbara (gowned by Mary McFadden ) has been to all five of the galas and next year (the theater'$ 20th anniversary) she will be the chairman. "We will begin work on it in January."At this point it's a surprise what we are planning, but we hope some how to enlarge it. It's such an exciting evening everybody wants to come and I don't think Carla La Monte with Amen ·Wart:ly. we could have seated one more person Saturday evening. "Every designer was represented at the gala," said Carla La Moote, fashion direc- tress of Amen Wardy, Newport Beach. La Monte, wearing a Bill Blass and there with Wardy, was attending her first gala. "I was very impressed -the women were so beautifully dressed.'' She continued by saying that was the first big social function she had attended since arriving in OC from New York in January. "The evening was as elegant as anything I've seen at the Metropolitan Museum." Killing fleas The only_ cou rse of_action in anx. extreme reactive case is to block the allergic reaction through the use of injections or simp_!x. keep_ thef]_ea off_the animal - much easier said than done. By CATIE LOTT Delly l'llol c.......,,..,,, One of the most interesting, yet harm- less, aspects of the human and flea rela- tionship is the seemingly mysterious attrac- tion some people seem to have over others for the persistent pest. This is accountable, according to Gil Challet, manager of the Orange County Vector Control District, "strictly by the odors you give off. They are attracted to the carbon dioxide, the gas you breath out, and secondarily any other odors you may give off. The flea and any other Insect which develops to feed on man or animals have much better chemical receptors than we have." Dr. Michael Rust, director of the Entomology Department at UC Riverside, agrees saying, "fleas seem to be very reactive to carbon dioxide. It seems to act as a stimulant." He also stresses the importance of activity by the host vihim as well as the individual's sensitivity to the flea. "The adult fleas are very attractive to a moving target,'' said Rust. "Often we're not aware of the flea on us until It bites.'' When they do bite, he said, "some people are tremendously allergic to the bite. About half or two out of every four to five people ere very allergic to the flea saliva." " What can the unfortunate flea favorite do for protection? Such popular home 1 remedy cures as yeast, B-complex vitamins or garlic may work for some while only deter family and friends for others. , Considering the use of s uch untested devices as human flea detractants Challet says.''I don't feel they have been proven yet. I would be very hesitant to recommend that. While they may have some deterrent effect they offer no long tenn control~' Undoubtedly, the main carrier of the persistent pest and al8o the most affected, is the burgeoning pet population of Southern California, nowhere more noticeable than Orange County. Laughs Doug Pinnecker, pest control manager of Extenninetics in Santa AJ\a, "Everyone has to have an animal ln Orange County.'' According to Dr. Gary Burge, hospita1 director at Newport Harbor Animal Hospital in Costa Mesa, "I would say 60 percent of our busineu in the summertime has something to do with fleas. Right now is the absolute height. We have the heat and humidity." Llke humans, the flea presents no real danger to the pet but is rather an lrrltaUon which may cause tapewonn in cats and dogs when the eggs are swallowed. Also like humans aome animals are more aenaitive to the flea bite than others. This allergic reaction . according to Burge is the big problem with the animals. "The galas get more overwhelming each year," said Barbara Grady, who wore a fuchsia gown with matching furry jacket. "It's the people that make any affair outstanding. Theater is only for the adven- turers and we had all of the leaders here," the SCR director of development added. Complimentary comments were heard throughout the evening from the 540 guests ~t the Imperial Bank Building and at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel and the gala, chairmanned by Jean Wenke, continues to be the talk of the town. In the list of guests attending (published Monday) we listed among the guests fourOC supervisors -Har riett Wieder, Tom Riley (and spouses) plus the Bruce Nestaodes and the Roger Staotoos. It sounded good, but if you omit the "the" and take off the last "s" in Nestande, it wo~d also be factual. And being factual is our target, but I missed this one. Nestande's guest was Pam Landolf. "When the fiea bites the animal it leaves some of the saliva which baa protein. Some animals develop anUbodiee to flght the protein which aeta off a atrlng of chemical reactions resulting in itching. The animal can looee a little bit of hair all the way down to an open sore. which is called a hot spot," says Burge. The only course of action in any extreme reactive caae is to block the allergic reaction through the use of injections or simply keep the flea off the animal -much easier said than done. According to Burge. "The trick is to kill the flea without into>Cicating the animal.'' The vast array of animal sprays, powders. and fop are all destgned to break [ ____ _ We haven't added anything to the gala story about the men's attire, but they were all very handsome in their evening wear - quite a few in white tie. Gerrie Pinckney and Marge Swenson, co-owners of the Fashion Academy, Costa Mesa, are very much involved at this time with the proper attire for men. They have a new book, "New Image for Men" and will be on AM Los Angeles Thursday (a segment in the 9 to 10 a .m. TV show) to talk about the book with male models showing off their theories. • • • More on attire -J udy McPball Hemley talking about the Friday through Sunday Wooden Boat Show being held at Newport Harbor's Lido Marina Village mentioned that women planning to attend should wear split skirts or pants with soft-soled shoes. Otherwise, they will have boarding prob- lems. down relatively fast to avoid poisoning the pet. Having your pet professionally dipped is a longer lasting alternative because the solution does not rinse off. However, Burge says, this pesticide begins to weaken after only several days. The widely advertised flea collars which extole promises of a fJealess pet are also seemingly less than totally effective. Says Burge, "collars keep the fJeas off the animal's head and neck but there are none to our knowledge in Southern Cali- fornia which kill them over the entire body. A collar can't be used by itself." Because the flea does not actually survive on the host but spends a relatively short time feeding off its blood. simply eliminating the pest from your pet is only a band-aid solution to combating the real problem. The way to gain total control when fighting fleas is through a regular treatment program for the host pet as well as attacking and controlling the environment in which the flea and animal ~ve. This includes treating the furniture, animal's bedding, carpeting, yard or any place the pet may spend time. For such thorough treatment many flea-plagued pet owners tum to a pro- fessional exterminator. Says Steve Lauren, general manager of Exterminetics, "Fleas are definitely a major part of our business. I would estimate 60 to 70 percent of all our calls are flea calls." A lot of preparation and labor are Involved In a professional treatment for both the ~xterminating firm and the party being treated. A thorough cleaning of the premises before and continued hygiene are both necessary and important preventive measures needed to gain conU'Ol over an up~ard spirllinfl flea population .. .. [I I ! .... r ------- Al8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 Weddings Lisa Mendes M endes-Harrington The chapel at Chapman College in Orange was the setting for the Sept. 11 wedding ceremony linking Lisa Harrington and Cary Mendes. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil M. Harrington of Carta Mesa, is a senior at UC Irvine w here she is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. She iB a graduate of Estancia High School. Her husband, who owns Photo Copters Aerial Photography, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. David A. Mendes of Carta Mesa. He al8o iB a graduate o.f Estancia High. Following a San Diego honeymoon, the newlyweds a.re at home in Irvine. Susan Par ker Parker-Styll Randy Lee Parker and his bride, the fonner Susan Marje Styli, will live in Los Alamitoe after honeymooning on Maui. They exchanged wed- ding vows on Sept. 10 in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Styli of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Parker of Riverside. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and USC where she affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. Her husband, son of the Wallace M. Parkers of Riverside, is a graduate of La Sierra High School in that city and attended Cal State Long Beach. He is employed by Reyn.olds Metals Co. Everett-Li pot UC Irvine graduates Barbara R. Lipot and James B. Everett exchanged nuptial vows during an Aug. 27 ceremony in Sts. Simon and Jude Church, Huntington Beach. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Llpotof Fountain Valley. A graduate of Fountain Valley High School, she is employed by the Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The son of Mr. and Mn. James J. Everett of Anaheim is a graduate of Western High School and is an Orange County deputy coroner. The newlyweds honeymooned in Puerto Vallarta and are residents of Hun · n Beach. Jacqueline Of mJleaJ -4nliquej announce6 i/11 OfJening al 2720 Ga11l .Pacifoc Coa11I J./w'I . Corona J.I ma,. 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And the best pJace to get help is at the Adolescent CareUniL The Adolescent CareUnit is a short·term, inpatient treatment program designed to help young people identify the source qf their proble ms. Here at a local col'Il:munity hospital they learn how to handle life on ap effective, day·hy·day basis without the use of drugs or chemicals of any kind. No one ever said growing up was easy. call the ADOLESCENT CAREU ll A eerviee of Compre.he n•ive Care rporation. (714) 633-9 82 ·· CARE~~a~~Jlo{~¥NGE 401 sotrrn TlJS11N A VE., ORANGE, CALlt'ORNIA '>2666 c m1 l\Oole-t Ca"'V<I~· " • l90••reo MMOll ,,,.,~ °' Cotnoi.-ea .. ao., ~ t t . ' • OP I • I ·~ Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1983 Dodgers ~ow up by (our as Reuss handcuffs Astros, 5-1. Page B2. 0 ~ BUSINESS STOCKS TELEVISION 85 86 87 ........ "'°'° Fountain Valley High 'a Brett Stevens itt the Daily Pilot Player of the Week. 0 No longer in shadow FV's Stevens sheds 'Big Brother Syndrome' By JOHN SEV ANO Of .. DlllJ ......... Fountain Valley High quarterback Brett Stevena suffered through what would be best deecribed u the "Big Brother Syndrome" laat .ea.on. Brett, the younger brother of Matt, who al8o attended the Baron campus (1978-81) and has since graduated tie UCLA. was ln one of thoee unavoidable predicamenta where he was constant- ly being compared to his highly sUccesaful brother. He virtually had no identity. No individuality. No confidence. And yes, it affected him deeply. "Whep I first came up from the sophomore team I thought to myaeU, 'Thia is going to be eMY.'" recalled Brett Tueeday of hi.I 1982 junior 8eall0n. "I thought I could handle the job of being the starting quarterback at Fountain Valley. I thought I could handle the responsibility. "When I waa younger I would watch my brother and see how eaaily he would do things and I thought I'd be able to do the aame," he added aa he aat in the school's cafeteria, his eyes now looking downward. "Obviously, my numben last year indicated otherwile. I PJ •• n~EB OF T>ia: WEEK I "I puta lot of pressure on myaeU becau.ae I was the little brother who wanted to top his older brother. I WU constantly telling myaeU, ·u I could only throw tor five more yards in this game than my brother did. That would be great.'" Stevens flniahed his junior aeaaon a disap- pointing 25 of 61 paasing for 262 yards and four touchdowns. He al8o waa forced to endure a traumatic period that found him the starting quarterback at the beginning of the year, riding the bench aa a backup during the middle, and a starter again at the end. "He came in as a junior having to fill 90me pretty big shoes in his brother Matt. That had to make lt harder for him.'' admitted Baron bead coach Mike Milner. "I think be had some thinga to prove to the coaching staff, and he had some things to prove to himaeU. "Brett ended up experiencing all aorta of different 1 feelinga la.st year. He experienced winning a championship when he came off the See STEVENS, Pa1e 8%) GWC'sQB? Take your pick Ray Shackleford By CURT SEEDEN Of .. 0.,P'llel8WI When Golden West and Saddleback colleges open the 1983 community college football season Saturday night on the Gaucho field, the Rustlers will boast a returning quarterback while the Gauchos will have a freshman calling the signals. But just because Golden West offers Adam Gragrl8no, who won the quarterback duties from no less than nine others last year, th.at doesn't mean it will be Gragnano who will be directing the Rustlers in the opener. Rustler <Aach Ray Shackleford simply isn't saying who his starter will be. "He's just one of three quarterbacks," says Shackleford, which makes one wonder who the other two are. Well, besides Gragnano, who had a better-than-average 1982, the Rustlers have Darryl Duchanne, Gragnano's backup last season, and John Heinle, a transfer Crom Northern Ariz.ona University. Heinle is a 1982 graduate of Ocean View High. He passed for more than 3,500 yards during his two varsity years with the Seahawks and was intercepted but 10 times. Heinle apparently decided to leave NAU after he was beat out for the No. 2 quarterback job with the Lumberjacks. Either S hackleford doesn't want Saddleback to know who he's starting, or he really hasn't decided -and that means Heinle may be doing some impressing on the Rustler practice field. In contrast, Saddleback's Ken Swear- ingen doesn't have a returning quarterback, but he's already decided to start -and stay with -Mike Douglass. whd quarterbacked El Toro High to the CIF 3-A championship a year ago. "Douglass is an adequate runner who scrambles well," says Swearingen. "He has an outstanding arm, though. He's done everything we've asked him to do, but you're never entirely confident with a guy who has never played a down of community college football." In the running back department, the Rustlers have two experienced players in Ted Johnson and former Gaucho Tom Fishbeck. The Gauchos boast returner Robert Currie, the second-leading rusher on the team a year ago. "Currie's a great running back," says Golden West's Shackleford. "Saddleback always throws the ball well, but this early in the season, Currie will be the key until their freshman quarterbacks can mature." Golden West is coming off a 5-5 season which included a 14-6 defeat at the hands of the Gauchos in the first-ever game played between the two teams. It doesn't get any easier Typical Marina, Oilers, Ocean View seek first wins • evening Marina High'a Vikinp are still looking for their first victory of the 1983 football aeaaon, but there's room for optimism following a 21-21 standoff with F.aperanz.a. Huntington Beach Hlgh'a Oilen and the Ocean View Seahawks are in the same situation -looking for a first win, but optimiam isn't one of their strong pointa at this s\:age. And Westminster, although 1-0 after a 16-13 victory over La Quinta, may be in very deep against a solid Pacifica High. Ocean View can wait until Saturday before it meets La Quinta High at Bolsa Grande, but for the rest, time ia of the eaaence since they all play Tbunday night... beginning at 7:30. Here's a look at eech: Marina v1. Servtte at Santa Au Bowl Servile High showed it hasn't lost that much despite the graduation of CIF Division I Player of the Year Steve Beuerlein. for Quiz From AP dlapatcltea It was a typical night for Kan- sas City reliever Dan Quisenber- ry. He spent the first six innings of Tuesday night's game against the Angels in the Royals' bullpen chatting with fans. And in the ninth, with a tri- umph endangered, the former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College pitcher strode to the mound to pick up two outs and save the Royals' 4-3 win. It was Quisenberry's record 39th save of the seuon. Dan Quisenberry The Friars, under Coach Ron Smeltzer, went for the win with a two-point attempt against Colton and miaeed, losing a 21-20 decision that could have easily been a tie with the highly-regarded Yellowjackets bad the Frian elected to go for the PAT. Bill Marler hit 10 of 18 for 207 yards and 2 TD8. F.ric Kannan 8COred on a 39-yard jaunt and rediver Chip Rish got looee for a 59-yard scoring play, accentuating the Vi.kings' strength -the quick pass and speed. "It was pretty exciting. I did.t)'t think I'd be that emotional," Quisenberry said after breaking his two-day tie with former De- troit reliever John Hiller, who eet the big league record of 38 in 1973. •butout into the ninth inning before. be was chased by singles by Juan Beniquez and Brian Downing and Ron Jack.son's eighth homer of the season. "With Blackie doing 90 well, 1 didn't think I was going to get in tonight," said Quisenberry. "I was pretty excited being called on, but once I got the last out I felt sort of let down because it won't change our place in the stand- ings." "They played Colton to a dead heat.'' says Marina Coach Dave Thompeon. "We have to stop (Ted) Prukop, he runs tough. and th.e other kid, Tom Wilaon. isn't bad, either. Hanttn1ton Beach at Fullerton "It's the diacipline of Servile that makes them 90 good. lt'a a very precision type team and they're very sharp in their executions." Prukop ls a 6-0, 183-pounder, but just one of the nuggeta in Servite's veer attack, which may give Thompeon a doee of his own medicine with the option game. The Oilers are trying to regroup after being held to just a field goal in a 10-3 1088 to Corona del Mar. Aroong the glaring errors: five holding calls. "I didn't want to blow It, be- cause then I would've had to allbl. And it's too late in the sea.son to lie. "It was pretty exciting to end it with a strikeout." Despite the win, the sec- ond-place Royals remained 16 Yi games behind Chicago in the AL West. The White Sox' magic number over Kansas City for clinching the division title is three. Others include linebacker Ted Hovorka (6-0, 198), outside linebacker Eric Smith (6-3, 220) and quarterback Quinn Reilly (5-10, 165). Fullerton squashed Anaheim ln Its opener, 22-0, picking up right where the Indians left off in 1982 when they went 13-1 with a wicked aerial attack, combined with an outside veer running game. Martin LUC7.aj features returning quarterback Richard Williama, along with Danny Bethencourt at running back. Prior to the game-ending strikeout of pinch-hitter Daryl Sconiers, Quisenberry had retired Rod Carew on a grounder. "I wanted to see (Bud) Black get the win. He pitched so well, he deserved it," sald Quiaenberry. The Vikinga ret~t full strength after surprUing their coach with a better than good performance against F.aperanza. (See IT DOESN'T, Pase 8%) Black, 9-6, took a one-hit ''The record is tainted a little bit (See QUIZ, Pa1e 84) Irvine City title: Round two set THURSDAY TV-RADIO, S.. 82 .. BJCURTSBEDEN °' ................ r For the aecond week in a row, the Woodbridae Hi8h football team finda ltaelf embrolled in a dty rivalry when the Warrion aquare off with Irvine High Friday night. The Warrton suffered a 13-7 aetback to the other third of Irvine's three achoola, Unl~rslty, in their opener last week. Irvine, on the other hand, staved.off Laguna Hilla, 20-14 in lta opener. Unlvenity, meanwhile, ls up aaa.Lnat a hungry Tustin aquad Friday nlght. The TUlen were overwhelmed by Mi.ion Viejo, 42-12 lut week. Weo4brld1e at lrvtae ' eo.ch Gene Nojt't Woodbrlqe 8Quad IJ trytni to avoUI a .weep by the c:rom-town competition. Lut yeer, the Warrion acored a 1 ~2 victofy over Unlvenf ty but were nipped. 15-14, in the final eeconda by Irvine. "AA with 1D01t rivalrtee, you can just about throw out most thinp when analyDlla the 1ame.'' aays Vaquero Coach Terry Henlpn. "Both teams should be really up for thi.tgame." Henlpn wu pleued with the overall perfonnance from Jeff Bielman lut week. At quarterback, Dielman threw just eight times, complet!n, four, "but be threw in 110me crttk:al altuationa,'' Henigan eays. It won't be a one-man ahow, however, u the WarrionmUltal80contend with fullback Remy Rahmatulla, a ~9, 190-pou.nder who rushed for 104 yarda on 19 can1e1 and acored tM!e TDI last week. Rahmatulla waa • substitute for 1tarter John Scott who wu in;u.d and ii doubtful for Friday's pme. Nojh meanwhile, ii Joe>ldnc for more offenllve output this week. UnJvenAty held the Warrion to jUlteieht first downa and 149 yarda total offen1t. "Offensively, we gave the ball away too much," Nojl said. "Defenalvely, we played well. The kidl played ha.rd and have nothing to be uhamed of.•• Southpaw quarterback Matt Cornwell hit 9 of 12 .,.... for 66 yards last week, but WU intercepted three times. Ualvenlty at Tatttn "Tustin ran up aaainst a tough team la.st week," not.ea Curti.t, referring to Mimlon Viejo. "They (the Tillen). look awfully physk:al. We loet 20-13tothem1ut year and our kid.a were hurting afterward.a.'' The Trojanl were feellna pretty lood 1ut week after w1nn1na the defensive battle with Woodbridp. But it took a 67-yard punt retum for a touehdown by Mark Favbrlte to detcTD.lne the fiba1 outcome. WW WatlOn played quarterbedc fOI' the Trojanl and bit 7 of 18 for 72 yard.a lut week. CurtlJ hal not lndicated lf he will be at the helm .,.in Friday. Ken Swearingen FVsecond in Big5 rankings The Fountain Valley High football team, coming off a convincing 24-0 victory over Mater Dei, has been ranked second behind Alemany in the Big Five Conference's weekly poll. In reaching the runner-up spot. the Barons received one first-place vote and totaled 127 pointa. Meanwhile, despite an opening 27-7 setback at Da- mien la.st week, F.diBon team was ranked eeventh in the Big Five Conference. Sea View League aquada hold four of the top 11' slots in the Central Conference's rank- ings. Newport Harbor, which tied Santa Ana, 22-22, holds down second place. Corona del Mar, a surprise 10-3 victor over Huntington Beach, is fourth; Estancia. an easy 22-0 winner over Ocean View, ia listed &eventh; and El Toro, which lost to Cypress, 9-7, is rated 10th. In the Southern Con - ference, South Coast Con- ference member Mission Viejo was voted sixth after the Diabloe dismantled Tustin, 42-12. The leader of the Central Conference is Fullerton, which will meet Huntington Beach this week . The Southern Conference pace-aetter ls Lynwood. Raiders get Hasselbeck l;, LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loe Angeles Raiden have com- pleted a trade, aending Denick Ramley to New England for Don Huaelbeck ln an exchange of Ught ends. Apparently .aet about two weeb a10, the trade was stalled when Huaelbeck suffered an elbow injury from which he has recovered. The Pat.riota' aecond round draft pick ln 1977 from the Uni- versity of Colorado. Hulelbeck, 27, hat cau,ht 98 pu.et for 1,437 yarda and 15 touchdowns. The 6-7, 24&-pounder had his best year tn 1981 'Whitn he had 4S receptJona for 808 yards. J • ! -. I I h Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Orioles sweep closer to title Rookie 8lU Swagerty earned his 111 first major league victory ln relief and Gary Roenlcll.e belted a grand alarn, ASU's Rogers wary of UCLA Saturday in Pac110 opener From AP dl1patAea leading Baltimore to a 7-1 victory over Boston and a sweep of their doubleheader Tuesday. The Orioles won the first game, 7-4, as Jlm Dwyer drove in three runs with a pinch-double m the 12th inning ... Elsewhere in the American League, Scott Fletclaer and Julio Crui each drove in two runs u Chicago won its eighth straight, 6-1 over Minnesota . . . Ken Griffey'• two-out lingle drove ln the tie-breaking run ln the eighth u New York edged Milwaukee, 2-1 ... Larry Herndon and Lance Parrt1b hit back-to-back doubles as Detroit notched a 3-2 win over Cleveland ... Jorie Orta'• three-run homer capped a five-run third inning as Toronto defeated Seattle, 6-4 ... Rickey Henderaon stole three bases, giving him 101 steala for theaeaaon, and scored two Oakland runs as the A's beat Tex.as, 6-5. The A's moved ahead of the Rangers and into third place in the AL West but both teams were mathematically eliminated from the race when first-place Chicago won. TEMPE. Ariz. -Ariz.ona State ~ football Coach Darryl Rogers says ~ UCLA's open date last week gives his Sun Devils I\" open invitation to defeat in Saturday's Pacific-IO Conference opening game against the Bruins in Los Angeles. "They've had two weeks to prepare for us. We have five days to prepare for them. That's a tremendouaadvantage in their behalf," Rogers said Tuesday. "Win or lose, this game does not make the season for either of us ... But it does loom rather large." Ariwna State has never beaten the Bruins in four tries, losing twice under Rogers. Elway: 'Why am I starting?' ,, . The 23-l4 defeat in 1980 stands as one of just two home losses Rogers has in 19 games at Sun Devil Stadium. In 1981 at Los Angeles, UCLA overcame an early 14-0 to post a 34-24 victory. NEW YORK-After two perilous [il weeks in the National Football League, 4• • even John Elway sometimes wonders why he i.s a starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos. Twice in this young season, Elway has been relieved by veteran Steve De.Berg late in the game after an ineffective perfonnance. And twice, DeBerg has led the BrollCOIS to victory, over Pittsburgh and last Sunday over Baltimore. The Sun Devils led the nation in total defense last year by allowing opponents an average of only 228.9 yards per game. With a rebuilt defense this season, they still rank second nationally after yielding 158 yards in last Saturday night's Beason-opening 39-12 win here over Utah State. "AB well as he (DeBerg) has played the last two weeks, even I look at it sometimes as, 'Why am I starting?' " Elway said Tuesday. But he knows the reasons, and he fully expects to overcome the rookie jitters that have infected his play. Q uote of the day "I mean, I'm fortunate to go through this now, as a rookie, rather than having to wait until my fourth year in the NFL," Elway said. "I think Coach (Dan) Reeves looks at it that way, too. The more playing time I get, ~e better I'll be, and that will make the team better." Pitcher Den.ny McLain: "All that run- ning and exercise can do for you is make you healthy." GWC -water polo: Dynasty continues By CURT SEEDEN Of ... o.llt' ,... ...... Golden West College will not win a sixth straight state com- munity college water polo cham- pionsh.i p th.is year. That's not to say· Coach Tom Hennstad's team won't be the best in the state. however. Confused? Newport Harbor, and another goalkeeper. Mike Stanbridge, a 2-A Clli' choice from Los Amigoe. Eric Lund, whoee brother Scott was a two-year star at Golden West, hails from La Quinta High and will also see playing time. "The freshmen will be real im- portant th.is year," Hennstad pre- dicts. "We'll see how they mature.'' Hennstad says both Fullerton and Santa Ana -the only teams to defeat his Rustlers last year - look exceptionally strong this aeaaon. Well, last year you might recall that the Rustlers won the state crown with a 13-12 sudden death vi.ctory over West Valley. The nate "tournament" consisted of ONE game. West Valley traveled some 350 miles to Golden West and played a water polo match J.astin8 roughly 1 ~ hours. Th.is year, rather than make a team from the south or north travel to the opposite end of the state for 1 'h hours of polo, com- munity college officials have dis- banded the 90-Called tournament. "I think Santa Ana probably has about six starters coming back and Fullerton has three or four kids returning," Hennstad adds. Tom Hermstad 1.n&tead, the north will play its own regional tournament and the south will also stage an eight-team regional tournament (to be played this year at Saddle- back). lt doesn't seem to bother HemlSlad too much, however. He's 11ti1.1 looking forward to this aea80n, which kicks off Friday at Palomar College (3 p.m .). "rm encouraged. We've had llOme good practk:ee \hi.I week," Henna1ad says. "Still, we're u inexperienced u we've been ln the laat six or .even yeans." Indeed, there la quite a crop of freshmen competing for a starting spot on the Golden West aquad, two of whom have names familiar to followe.rs of the Rustler aquatic programs. "Our top newcomers? Well, we have Tom Hennst.ad," says Hennstad, who is not talking in riddles. Some nice timing for Reuss' r e vival HOUSTON (AP) -Los An- geles pitcher Jerry Reua, who suffered through a eeven-game losing streak lastina 2 ~ months earlier thia aeaaon. bu come alive lately -and the Dodgen must be glad. The veteran .authpaw toeaed a six-hitter Tueaday night to lead the Dodgers to a crucial 5-1 win over the Houston Astroe. The vic- tory moved Los Angeles four games ahead of Atlanta, a 6-0 lmer to Ci.ncinnat,1. in the race for the top apot in the Nation.al League West. The Astros dropped 8 IA games back with the loas. "I was throwing the ball real bard.'' Re\.189 said. "My location and movement was real good. I was able to run the ball inside on all the right-banded hltten." Oa Tl' ••l•llt Cll•n ne l I J •t 6 :8• Reua ia the best lefty over the lut two years. Jerry ls the epitome of a true ocmpetitor and tonight he WU in to1&1 command of all nia pl\Ches." Hoping to avoid a re~tof 1982 when the Braves bypMaed his club for the West title, Lo& An- geles Manager Tom Luorda called a ie.m meetin8 before the game. "Enthuaiasm waa fantastic, but we've got to play with enthuaiaarn for the next 19 games." Laaorda aald. Reuas apparently took the m~toheart. "Reuss extended the intensity one more game. His fast ball down exploded tonight. It's un- Atlanta falls four beh ind Marlo Soto pitched his National 111 League-leading 17th complete game with a three-hitter and Nick Eaaaky slugged a aolo homer Tue9d.ay as CincinnatJ knocked Atlanta four games behind the Dodgers in the NL West, 6-0 ... Elsewhere, rookie Darryl Strawberry crashed a single. double and home run, knocking ln three runs and scoring twice as the New York Met.s pushed Philadelphia out of first ln the East, 5-1 ... Montreal regained the top spot in the seesaw division as rookie Bob Jamea earned hia first major league victory, allowing just one hit ln 4 ~ l.nningB of relief as the Expos claimed a 5-2 decision over the Chicago Cubs ... Riek Rlloclen ,.pltched a five-hitter and Tooy Pena homered aa Pittsbur,h blanked St. Louis, . 6-0 ... KevlD McReynolda alngle with the bases loaded in the ninth inning gave San Diego a 4-3 victory over San Ft'a.ncl9co. F oli reinsta ted by Angels Shortstop Tim Foll was reinstated 111 by the Angela Tuesday, two days aft.er he was suspended by the club during a road trip to Chicago. Foli, who has not played since early August because of a bruised rotator cuff, was suspended Sunday because he had showered and dressed in street clothes during a 93-minute rain delay in the ninth inning of Saturday's game against the White Sox. Cappelletti out with injury SAN DIEGO -Reserve running back John Cappelletti will not play the m•m next five to six games after undergoing arthroecopic knee surgery for the second time in two months, the San Diego Char~ers announced. Television., radio TV: Baseball-Dodgers at Houston, 5:30 p.m .. Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5:35 p.m .. KA.BC (790); Kansas City at Angels, 7:25 p.m .. KMPC (710). STEVENS ... From Page 81 bench to help us WI.I\ a game against Manna. He experienced adversity from starting and then not starting. And he experienced having to nae above that adversity." Many never escape from the "Big Brother Syndrome." Brett apparently has His turnaround started against Marina lalt year and continued through the Barons' first game this year, in which they mauled Mater Dei, 24-0 (the top-ranked Barons face No. 2-ranked Foothill Thursday). Brett, at 6-0, 185 pounds, com le~ !~ t;:1f 1.6 ~ for 146 yards and two touchdowns last Thursday against the Monarchs. Add ln his numbers against the Vikings and ' Brett is 19 for his last 25 through the air, 227 yards and four TDs (remember, his performance against Marina was in a reserve role). . "The Marina game was the first time I had played in seven milmTl:::s....__..._, games and at was the first time I was successful on t~e varsity level," said Stevens of his turning point. "After that game I said to myself, 'You can play here.' And others came up to me and said that I was totally different from my brother; that I didn't look like hun at all. "I finally realized that I wasn't anything like Matt and I didn't need to feed off his success anymore." One person who's convinced of Stevens' conversion is Milner. "He's one or the hardest working kids I've ever had, from start to end, in preparing himself for his senior season at Fountain Valley," complimented his coach. "A lot of times when a kid matures there are not a lot of things positive that happen. What 1 mean by that is they ju.at mature chronologically. Brett's maturity, however, was a complete personality transformation . He went out and learned what it takes to be a great football player. "Personally, I'm as proud of him as rve been of anyone who's come through this program because of the gains he's made and the time he's put in to make himseU a better person." • Football players of week A i-ea s tando u ts h on or ed for their performances Tony Vertti, We1tmluster The 5-9, 155-pound place-kloker, a left-footed sidewinder, who also serves as a comerback on defense, scored 10 of the Lions' 16 points with field goals of 27, 27 and 23 yards in a 16-1 3 victory over La Quinta. Doug Beynon, Edl1on Beynon, a 6-0, 175-pound senior wide receiver and defensive back, caught three passes for the Chargers in what was otherwise a very disappointing team performance ln a 27-7 loss at Damien. Steve Blokdyk, Marina A 5-9. 160-pound juruor, Blokdyk returned the opening kickoff 50 yards, a punt from the Marina 10 25 yards and intercepted a pass at the goal line and returned it 24 yards in a 21-21 tie with Esperanza. Kevin Meelaan, Ocean View · Meehan, a 6-1, 185-pound junior lineman, played to his potential and more, according to C.oach Steve C.Olflesh. De9pite coming up short on the acoreboard, the Seahawla recieived a aolid effort from Meehan In hia first varsity game. BW Ray, Hudaitoa 8f'.aca. On a night when their coach, George Pascoe, said, "We didn't get out of the huddle," Ray, a 6-4. 210-pound linebacker, led the Oilers in tackles when the defeme wu put on a apot time and time again. Remy Ralamai.lla, lnt.e Rahmatulla fiaured to apend much of the evenlJll at defensive tackle when the Vaqueros played Lacuna Hilla. But when n.tnn1ng back John &ott WM ln).i.red, eo.ch Terry Henigan called on him, and the ~9. 190 pounder pkked up 104 yarda on 19 carrlel and m>red three touchdowna in a 20-14 victory. Rocer Wlbq, Uatnnlty . The Trojanl' defensive safety brought much pleaaure into the life of his coach. Rick Curtia. ''We really thought that would be one of our weakest podtiona," says Curtis. But WU.On, a 5-9, 145-pound jun.for, may have changed Curtis' thinking after intercepting three pallet and returning them for 57 yards in a 13-7 victory over Woodbridge. Mau Seymoar, Wooclbrtd1e The5-10, 170-poundjuniorsafety picked off two University paaes in the Warriors' 13-7 defeat at the hands of University. Seymour was playing in his first vars! ty g.,-ne. · • Matt Wolf, Estancia The 5-11, 170-pound senior totaled 135 yards on 18 carries in the Eagles' 22-0 victory over Ocean View. It was Wolf's 78 -yard scamper for a touchdown in the third quarter, however, ~hat earned him this week's honor as his run was straight up the middle and through the heart of Ocean View's defense. Steve Brazas, Newport Harbor t The senior runrung back~ 54 yards on 17 carries, 39 yards on four receptio d scored one touchdown. But he didn't get the hono use of his offensive exploits. "On defense he fo at least l three fumbles and had 10 or 11 tackJes," · ,, his coach, Mike G1ddmgs. Brazas is a line defense. Bobby Hatfield, Corona del Mar "He didn't throw an interception, and there were no turnovers which was a big concern for us going into the first game," said <:oach Dave Holland. Hatfield, a 6-0, 165-pound JUruor, scored the game's only touchdown from 29 yards out as CdM up&et Huntington Beach, 10-3. In the passing dept .. he was 11of19 for 12 1 yards. Ray Cruz, Costa Mesa The 5-10, 185-pound senior went both ways for the Mustangs in their 14-7 victory over Bolsa Grande. Cruz. was a guard on offense, and recorded an interception as a linebacker on defense. Mark Draper, Mark BltbeJI, Laguna Beacb Draper was honored offensively while Bithell was the defensive choice for the Artists, who opened with a come-from-behind 14-13 victory over Cali- fornia. Draper carried the ball 23 times for 89 yards and returned kicks. Bi theU led the team in tackles and made the play which turned the game around early in the fourth quarter, returning a fumble 57 yards for a touchdown. Al Pola, Mater Dei The Monarch linebacker was stalwart de- fensively in the 24-0 IOSll to Fountain Valley. Pola was credited with 12 unassisted tackles along with three stops for 1088eS and one quarterback sack. "He was one bright spot for us," said Coach Wayne c.ocbtun_ Luis Maldonado, Saddleback The 5-9, 190-pound senior tight end caught only one pass in Saddieback's 19-6 lou to Santa Ana Valley, ''but the reason I'm giving it to him is for his blocking," praised head coach Jerry Witte. He's referring to his son, a third-team All-CIF standout from Long Beach Wilson High. ("It was a tough recruit," Hermatad admits.) And then. there's Paul Ham- dorf, whose dad, Ken, is also a Golden West water polo coach and swimming coach. Hamdorf la a aecond-team All-CIF choice from Long Beach Wilaon. Re\.189, who posted his fifth straight win since ending a aeven-game losing streak on Aug. 16, Improved hia record to 11-10 while recording nine strikeouts. He narrowly miaaed his flrrt shutout of the yei.r in the ninth when hia fielding error on Joee Cruz' grounder resulted in an un- earned run. believable," Laaorda aaid. .-------------------------------------- Steve Sax was the offensive star of the Dodgers, belting a double and a single and driving in two runs. AB for returners. the Ruatlera, who went 24-2 last aeaaon, boast Blake Wilaon u the only 11.al'ter from last year'• squad. Matt Karl, last year'• backup at hole, will have the starting aa- signn:lent thia year. Abo beck are Mark Moreno an~ Art Step- henlOt\. The ex-Aatro La 17-9 again.at hia old team and didn't allow • hit Tueeday night until Ray Knight Jed off the Houston filth with a double. Mike Scott, 8-5, was the loeer, going five inning, and giving up four runs, three of which were unearned. The Dodgen took a 2-0 lead in the third when Sax doubled with two out and ecored on Bill RUllell'a sing.le. Ru.ell went to eeoond on the lhrow to the plate, and then 9COn!d on a throwing error by third buefnan PhU Gar· ner. Other newcomera include Mlke Hinze, an AllJCIF goalie out of "Many have said Steve Carlton (of Philadelphia) ts the beet lefthander ln t.._ Natlonal Leegue," Knight aaid.~But l feel IT DOESN'T GET EASIER ••• From Page 81 Pacifica at WestmiD1ter Jtm O'Hara'• tint at.art u head coach with \he Lions wu a good one, but Pad flea, a 35--0 winner over Vllla Park Lut week, offers CON!derable more compeUt.lon than .IA Quinta. "Where do I hide?," U)'ll <YH.ara, "Looking at the fllm1 t.bey1re lmprftSlve with a multiple otfenae and a lot of motion. 'They have a q~ (Jeff Cari.on) who II O(llpUonal ,.00 a w1de ftCetvu (Bobby Lona> who I.a outatandina, And tome good blck.t. ' "But~ thlnk we•u have a &ood pme." Ocean View v1. La Qalata at BolM Grude Ocean View showed lla inexperience agaimt Eltanc:la tn a 22-0 lam and La Quinta pvt Wf!lltrniNter plenty of trouble before flnally boY.ing, 16-13, tNnb to three Wettmlnlter field goala. Tailback IUck Whlttektt (5-10, 180) and Boser Church (6-0, 170) ~the runner. the Seahawla need to contain, ICOOfdlr\I to Ocean View Coech Steve Colfiah, while Bill Hok.an.a (5-11, 175) I.a at ~. . The Seahawkl, who enter al full atrenath. tried ~~becka agalnat .Eat.and.a, but th• uwwen brief\ t been found. yet. KDC Listen to us at Stereo 103.1 on FM. Want to find out more about ou r Orange County Music? Call our exclusive Music Phone 644-2775 " - l'I .,,, "OUR MUSI C ;l(KES vou FEEL GOOD/" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Siupt. 14, 1983 81 ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· Periry isn't threatened by \'achon CUL~:R CITY (AP)-Coach Don Perry of the Los Angeles Kings<says he doesn't feel threat· e ned ~1use new assistant coach RogiE\ Vachon has been given total control of the National Hockey 'League team's goalies. "I don't feel that way at all," said Pen:-y. "I'm not a person with a great big ego that sa~. 'Geez, they're trying to take away my power.' I'm the type of coach who'll do anything in my power to make the team better, no mat· ter what it is." Vachon. a standout goalie with the Kings in the mid-19708, was made P•?rry's top assistant when Brad Sel wood was fired this awn- mer. Hcowever, he was also given authority to make all decisions about the goaltenders. "We did have goal tending prob- lems last year and this change makes Hense to me because Rogie knows tJoaltenders. He was one of the ~1t, in my opinion. It's a worry off my mind and gives me a chance to concentrate on he rest of the team." Ne• winds so race delayed NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -Liberty and Australia II. who waited 18 months for the right to battlf! for the America's Cup, were laid up one more <lay Tuesday when winds proved too light to start their best-of-seven series on Rhode Island Sound. Now scheduled for today. the race was post- poned after officials twi~! attempted to start it, but failed to get the necessary wind. Th e 12-meter yachts actually did begin to race at 12:10 p.m . EDT, but the wind shifted im- mediately after Liberty took a two-second lead and officials h.ad to make a course change. After waiting nearly two hours. skippers Den- nis Conner of Liberty and John Bertrand of Auatralia II moved toward the line with hopes of getting under way. but the winds allp- peel to 5-7 knots. The America's Cup Commit- tee. which according to the rules had until 2: 10 p.m . EDT to start the race, raised the final po:~tponementflag at tl'utt time. ·The race was to start in generally northerly winds of 8· 10 knots. Under the 5-7 knot con- ditions the race probably could not have been com- pleted within the five-hour. 15-minute time limit. The National Weather Service predicted windy conditions for today with rain likely and temperatures in the 60s. ET faces rival MV A young El Toro High football team did not play well in a 9-7 loas to Cypress and Coach Bob Johnson is worried that his team may still be too ~ green as he prepares for ! arch-rival Mission Viejo : Friday night. ;. "They acare me," ll8)'15 ~ J ohNon of the Di.ablos, who had no trouble ~ whipping Tustin, 42-12. ~ ''They're good right now C and we're not a very t good team yet . We're very young and we start • a lot of junion on of· {eNe. 1n fact our player t of the week (tenior run- j~ n1ng t:.ck Dan Trickett) ,. la ou.r only returner.'' FormfK Hnd Pro BIG CANYON C.C. ••iwu'I .,_ '"'' ....... • t.Ai~11tt Emotion turning Rams around Baro· ns edge Eagl·1es; Artists lose j[n polo To begin with, il is not a natural function for 22 men to gather on a greensward and smash into each other although there was a day and age wherein thell' motives could be explained. Football players hurt each other -and themselves -for the glory and tradit1on of the old school. 1n those times, athletes could be convinced of the honor of doing and dying for the. colors much in the manner loyal sons sat on flagpoles and ate goldfish. After oollege, many strayed into pro- fessional football mainly because they were ill-prepared for anything else. A roof over the head and three meals a day motivated the pro players. There was no tradition to speak of and the bands and dancing cheerleaders did not come until later. Soon, though, football players at the college and professional levels began t.o create obligations and needed money and this evolved into a situation wherein all the athletes are paid comparative amounts for smashing into each other. Clearly, then, the teams with the guys most willing to smash hardest would win the games and this would be desirable from the standpoint of selling tickets, and mouvauon again became important. That is to say. the vital influence became the coach who could inspire his clods to the most fanatical degree of emotion. The Rams last year were not very SPOAlS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER emotional. They had reached a rather d1BmaJ area of inspiration and tradition involved only the arrival of the paychecks. The coach was Ray Malavasi, a man of ample girth and good intentions but a point was reached where the leader lost the respect of the forces and nobody around here was smashing the other side with anything resembling emotion. Theories were advanced but it really doesn't matter anymore. It did not matter from the moment Malavasi read in the newspapers he was no longer going to be the coach. The new season is now two games old and already historians are calling the Rams' thing a new era. Well, there is a new coach and he seems to have changed whatever ideas there were about one laying down one's life for the old blue and gold. John Robinson appears to be a motivator beyond the guy who brings around the pay envelopes. A certain spirit of contentment seems to prevail at Rams Park and the team has won two games. No great ability was there, so emotion must have been, this being the whole idea about one coach being able to motivate more effectively than another The theories are put forth on John Robinson, of course. "He is not getting interference from the owners," i.s the uncluttered view of one defensive player The owners are a lady, who inherited the operation from a drowned mate, and a new husband, an obtrusive little man who runs around in elevator shoes uttering football phrases. It is not clear how the two could "interfere" with something they own. Perhaps the inference is that John Robinson i.s belng permitted to coach the team in the manner he sees fit. Robinson himself says he feels the necessary communication is there and his clods seem to care about success. But Robinson's record is a winning one so no theory can come out of that. Of course, an extreme view can always be found in a case like this. "If Coach Robinson asked me to run through a brick wall," says an offensive starter, "I would try." He doesn't say whether that would be before or after the guy comes around w ith the paychecks but it is entirely likely he would go through the bricks clutching the envelope. Fountain Valley won by the narrowest of marglna, while Laguna B·~ach los\ by a single goal ln h11gh 8Chool water polo action Tuf rsday. The Ba ; rona topped F.atancia, 8-7, as Bol 11by Reynolds scored the game-win ming goal to break the Ue with o•ine minute to play. The tight conlJest was deadlocked 'six times bef c >re Reynolds decided lt in the fourth quarter. Reynol tis led the Barons with three go:u.ls, while Scott Singer and Robe ! rt Cope had two apiece. Laguna Beach's comeback fell short i111 a 10-9 setback to Esperan:t a . Down 6-3 at intermission, the Artists J~·ulled to within one and had posaession in the final minute with a c • hance to tie, but failed. 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In> Toronto el MlnneM>le, tnl ~ Aflenll Hou11on San Oleoo NIMonal LN9U9 WEST OIVlSION w l. 14 60 IO 64 15 .. n 13 San Frencltco crnclnne!I " n " .,. Mo<\lrH l PnlleOtlP/lle Ptlllbufon SI. LOUii Clllceoo New YOf'k EAST DIVISION 74 .. ,. " 14 70 n 11 .. ID '° 14 T_.'I', s.c.r.t ~ s, Hou,1on t MOntrM I s. cniceoo 1 Pltl~gl\ 6, SI. l.OUll 0 New York S, Pnltadelol'tle Clndnnell 6. Allanl• O San Oleoo 4, San FrenclKO l Tede'l'l GMWi .. ct. . S'3 556 S24 4'7 '" 4SS 521 Sl7 SU 543 444 117 Ge 4 .. .., 12V. ""' """ .... ' 2\o'J II IS ~ (Wtlell 14·11) et Hou •Ion (J N!Kro 13·121. (nl MOnlrH I (Smtln 4·9 encl Bu1rl1 , .. ) el Pnl~onl• !Carllon 11·1S •I'd f 1v11rom S·9l. 2. !t-111 Atlenle (P Nlt i.ro 10-1) al Cl 'IClnn•ll (Pe11or1 7·12), (nl Cnlc.llO (Trout •· 13) el Pll 111>u<11n !Ct ncletarle ll·t), (n) SI. Loul1 (Alttn 10-121 al Ne~" York (5.ffV~ t· 1J), (n) San Frencltco (l(rukow IO·t ) er S.n Diego (Show ll· 10), (nl TIMlrMe'l'I G-~ el Hou1lon. (n) MOnltMI '' Pnlla0tronle, (n) C!llc.eQo er Pl!!Jt>uron. (n) Sr Louis er New York, lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE ROl/lh 4, A,,_s J KANSAS CITY CAU'OR"IA WWlhnci SN<ldn rf Sr.ii.Jo PrvO< Jll McllM dn Aikens II> Wflllt ti> wo .... 1s 11 Slevohl c UW'111n u •r lllal .c1 r lllal 4 I I 0 ~1111 C1 4 0 0 0 • 0 I 2 ktlollld u 3 0 0 0 J I 0 0 IHf!lot o1' I I I 0 o o o o Ownno Oh • I r O 1 I I 0 OeCl\O )0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 I AJCk"1 111 4 I I 3 4 011 Vaienllnrf ) •)00 4 010 C~re_.Dfl 11100 4 I I O MCBron If 3 Cl 0 0 l O O O Sconlr. on I I 0 O Boone c 3 .•OO Lubr1ch 211 J I • I 0 n • • • T....,. n : • l Sctr-. t>v _,.. 1CaMe 1 C1'V no 000 000 -4 ~ 000 000 OOl -) Geme·Wlnnlno llBI -Aikens (3) E-Brell OP-<alltornl• LOB-1<1nuo1 Cllv S. CallfOf'nla Hll-RoJackson Ill SB-WWll1on 14'1 ,.. H ll Ell 88 SO l<anwt Cltv Bleck w .•-• 11·3 • 3 J Qutuont>errv S.3' 2·3 0 0 0 Caltemla Saner.er L,t ·I 2 s • 4 BMCL.euoMn , I 0 0 Cun I• s ) 0 0 HB~AM (l>v Cur!11) A-23,Ut NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ S, A1trel I 2 ) 0 1 , 0 0 I I I T-2: :11 LOS AMG•l.aS SSu 1t> BR~Mlu OBel<erlf IU RVftlcl If G.-rerlt> LAnor•d ~·ci Mar""81 rf BnlCk lb Ft..-t It-SP .. ," .. • I 2 2 4 I 1 I 3 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 '0 t 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 I 2 I 4 I 1 0 • 0 0 0 MOUSTOtl llt rlll:~ 4 0 I 0 • 0 I 0 4 0 0 ,, Doran 2t> Pul\lrf n-u Cr\I~" I( l\lofl I I D Gar_. lb M.rnl*tY C1 elOnmn c ~"" Pulolt c l\Uo:lll D 'TOllT\en"" La<:ou o TS<'oll D'I LaC.orf• p Wellno Pll )S s t 4 T-. w.nw ......... > 1 0 ll l 0 ) , , • 0 0 ti 1 0 I 1 2 0 0 0 I OO U I 0 0 0 1 a o a I 0 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J1 1 6 I Leoa,...... -2 »I --s HWIM oeo oeo .. I-1 G•me-Wlnnlne RBI -Bltuu tll (6). E-Gerner, Oofen. lttuu . DP--1..01 An· IMlet I, Houslon 2 LOB-Los A~ 4, Houtlon a 2~•. KnlaM. SB-Gutt'r~o 1211. Mtr•ll•~ m ''" H It IR 88 SO I.fl """"" R.ouW,11-ID Heus- t MS<olt L.t·S S • Lt Co" l 4 ucor11 1 o HBp.....cru1 !l>v lleuu ) T-,:OI A-lt, .. 7 0 t s 0 I 0 0 0 I P8-Flm~ Ameneen ~WO ~ 7, ll#Sell 4 ""'0-1• ltl , • ..,_, 1J .. I •1 nt•-t 11 (12 ....... 1 Ml!Or""1f. Stodd¥d ti , T. Martinet 191, S19wt n I 101 ancl Holan, vd, SteNtv I 11) end Alell\Oft, Hewmall l W- S-•rt, l ·l . L-Sl•llMV. 1·10 Hit ltl« ()6) ~ 1, llNS.X I ~..,.. 9altlmof• 100 007 040-7 t• 0 BcKlon 000 000 100-t t o 11.rnlrtt, SwatOeNY m. 'T Martinet ti), SIOcldard (fl and ~; NI-. ~ m. ,._,,. tt l •llCI ,...men. AllaMon (t). W-.Sw-1v, I~ 1.-+llOCI«, 0-1. H1t--ea1t1mot1, ltOMll0.1 (Ill. ..... J•V' •• Mllt!Nn • Toronto OOS 000 010-. I O S...rtle 001 007 OtD-4 t 2 l tel, GelMI ti >. Ject...on (9) and Wnlll, StOdderd, Nuner <•>. Vande Berg 171, Stanton m. Ceudln (9) al'd J. N .. lOn W-LH I, !1·10, L-Slodderd, t·IS. HA- T0tonlo, Orl• Il l. Natlclnal LNeu• •x"' J, cw. 2 MontrH I 400 000 001-s 10 o Chlc•llO 000 020 OOC>-1 6 I S.ncltnon, Jamei !SI end Cerler, Nole•. Partt"on !SI, Schutte (6). JoM.on ti), Llffftrr, '9), Bruutar (9) al'd Devh W-Jeme1. 1.:J). L-Noles, 5·10, lltretin 6, C.rtllMls 0 SI. Loul> 000 000 ~ S 2 Plll11>Uron ocw 000 O'l•-10 o Ar>dulu , Von Ohlen (3), Ruckar (SI. Clletle (7), Lt Polnl Ill. I<-(I) end Porter, Senchet (7), Rhoden end Pen• W-RlloOtn, 11-12. L-Anduler. 6·14 HA- Pllllburgll, Pena < 121. lledl '· erallft o Allenle 000 000 ~ ) I Clnclnn•ll 020 001 llx-6 9 I Peru , Oavi.v (7), Brluolere 17), MO«• ti ) el'd Pocorooe, Slnelro (71; Solo •I'd Trevino. W-SOlo, 16-11. L-Per11, 13·1 HR-<lnclnn•ll, E.u.11'.v (10). Meft S, ""9let t New York 110 102 000-S S 2 PnllaOtlonle 000 000 10<>-1 6 o 'Terr•M and Fllroerekl, Gl\lltl, McGrew (6), Ande<san (IJ end Olei. W-Terrell, 7·7 L~Mlfl, 1·1. HR1-Naw York, F1t1oerald (I), Slra .. t>e<rv (2S). ....... 4, Ole-J S.n FranclKo 002 000 100-l 6 l Sen Ole90 011 000 001-4 ll O Garr1111, Lerch 171. Mlnron Ill •nd Ren.om; WllllM>n. Monge (81 and Kenne<lv W~. 1-2. L-Mlnron, 7·11. HR~San Frenclaco, Ven•Dl• (6). Leonard (20). Sen DllllO, L. Sela rat ( 13), Kennedv ( 16) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlc.ln LHeue BAT'TING (JSS al Datsl: Boggs, Boston, .360; C.rew, ...,_,, .J47; Grlffev, New York, .311; Mo111>v, Toronto, 316; Bonnell, Toronto, .JI•; Trammell, Oetroll, .314. RUNS: RIPken. Baltimore, 104; Murrtv. 8elllmore, 103; Mo$ebv, Toronto, 9'; Hen· Otnon, Oeklel'd, 9S; COOPtr, Mllwaut..M , 92. RBI: ltlcie, Boston, 115; COOPtr. Mii· weul<M , I 13; Parrl1n. Oatroll. 104; Wlnlltld, New York. IOI; Simmon•. MllweukM, .. HITS: Boggi, Bolton, 117, C-. Mii· weut..M. 17'; Wllrtaklf', Oeltoll, 111; Rllll<en, Belllmore, 17S; MCRH , Kenaas Cllv, 166; Rice, Botton. 166, Simmons, MllweukM. 166. OOU8LES: BocK11. Bolton, 42, lll!ll<en, Belllmor•. 41; Perrllh, Oefroll, 40; McRM, Kenu.1 City, ll, Brei!. KanY l Clfv, 37 'TRIPLES: Griffin, TOf'onlo, '; Frenco, Clevetel'd, I, G•nlner, MHweUkN , t. Win· fle4cl, New YOf'k. t. Yount, MltweUll ... t HOME RUNS: Rice, 8o1lon, 36, l<l!!lt, Chla9o, n; Armel, Botton, J I, Luzinski, Clllc.eoo. 2': c-. MJtwaui. ... 27, E Murr•v. a.111..-e, 27 STOLEN BASES: Henderson, 0.klal'd, 101; R. Lew, Chluoo, 69, J. Cruz, CnlcaQo. "· Wlllon, Ken"' Cllv. 49; Samlllt. TtU l. 41 PlTCHING (13 deeblon1>· Heet, MU· weUI<", 13·3, 3,77, FleneN n, Beltlmore. 11·3, J.11; McGreoor. B1lllmo11, 17 '· l.04, Oo11on, Chlcego, 11·7, 3.53, Oevb,Banl..-1, 11·S. 3.39. Goueot. New York, 12· S, 2.43. STRIKEOUTS: Mo<rl,, O.lroll, 207. Stieb, Toronlo, 161, 8ennlster, Clllcel>O, 1'7. Rlllhtltl, New Yorll, lt.S; Sulcllffe, ClevNl'd, 142. SAVES: Quluont>e<rv, l<ena.1 Cltv. l9. Slani.v. eo11on. 2t; R. Devl1, Mln11e1or•. 27; Caudill, Stellle. 73; Gouaoe, New York, 20; Ledd, MllweukH. 20. Natlenal LNeuo BATTING (JSS el t>etsl' Mad!OC.k, Pll· llburon •• 324; Hanclrldl. St. LOUIS, 19. Cruz. HOU1lon, .J It; Lo Smllll, SI. Louil. 3 "· Daw.on, MOnlrH I, .314 llUNS. Muronv. Atlanl•, 121, Rel~. MOnlrH I, 113. DI WIOll, Montreal, 97, Ev•n•, San Franclsc.o, II; Schmldl, Pl>lla · Ottolll•, ., RBI Muronv. AlleJ11a, tOI, Oewson, MOnlrN I, 104; Schmkll, Pnlledetl>hle , 9S, ~. La AftllllM. ,I, K..,._v, S.n Oleoo, "-HITS: Oe__.,, Montreal. 174, Cru1, HO<nton, 169; R•rnlrn , Allent•, 161, Oii,,.,., Mon1rMI. 16'; TllOn. Houtlon, 16S. DOUBLES· Budl_., Clllc.eoo, 37, Knloftt. Ho<nlon, 34.; Dews.on. MOnllH I. lJ, C•r1•, MOnlrM I. 33; Rav, Pllllbu<Oh, 33, Oltvw , MOnlrHI, 33. TRIPLES: Bullef, Atlanta. 12. GrHfl, SI Loult, t ; Ti.on, Houilon, 9; Crur. HOU1lon, t. Dews.on, Monll .. I, t, Reclu1, Clndnnell, t; WuNnoton. Atlanta , a. HOME RUNS: Schmid!, PhlladM>l'lle , 34, Mure>hv, Allanl•, 31; Oewaon, MonlrMI, JO; E~1n1, San Fr•llC'llC'O, 2:1, ~. 1. .. A ........ STOLEN BASES; Rtll\IS, MontrMl. 11, W'9oln•, San Olevo, SS, S.. $eJC, L.M AlltlMI. u, wus.on, New Yon.:, «, L9Me1t~. Sen Frendac.o. 3'. PITCHING ( 13 6ecl1lon1): Detll'IV, Phl\e· dele>hle, 15•6, 2.lf; McWlnlerm, Pt111buron, 13-6, l.73; Oroteo. NHr Yonc. ll-6, 1.37, LH, Monlr•el, IS-I, 2.94, llvan, Hov11on. 13·7. 2.63. STRIKEOUTS: C•rtton, Pl>liedt4ollle , 241; So10, Clnctnnell, 21t; McWIMlem•, Pttlatiuron, 170; llvan. Hou1ton. 1621 ..,....,...,l.aa ......... I ... SiWES: Le. Smlttl, Ollc.ffo, 2S; Holland, PNledelPflla, 20; ltMrdelft, MOntrtel, 20; a.drotlen, Atlante, It; MlntOfl, San Fren· dteo, It. w ......... HIGH SCHOOL , __ VtJIWt I, •steflde 1 Fourtteln Vall9V 1 1 t Ellancle I I 3 ?-. Founl•l.n VeJltv a<orlno. Revnold1 s~2.cooe2,"""°''' Eslencl• K:O<lne: 9aro I, Wlcl\1 "evner I, SmRh I, How• 1 • ._.MU 10, LA-... "' L•ouna SeaCh 2 1 ElDlf't nH ' 4 1 ?-10 Leoune BM '" ICOl'lno: Fruar 2, O•"lett 2. Gllt>e<I 2, 0em1>'9V t, Mtt>lorat 1. YeHel'd I HIGH SCHOOL TNs weet'• ICMduee (.. eernet at 7:») ll4VIUOAY Foo1n1u v1. Fi>unt•ln VelltY •' Hunt· lnOton BMcll Vlsle vs. Ecll.on et Or•noe COH I COl!eot Merlnll ~l. Strvll• •I Sanl• Ana Bowt HuntlnotOll 8Mc:ll et Fullenon Peclflct t i Wntmlnt ter Cott• Melt rt. S.1111990 11 G•rdtn Grove Kelllle v1. VIie Perk al El N1oc1e!1a SI Anfllon¥ .... LOI AlemllO• ., WftlWn fllllOAY San Cllnltnll "' Cof'Ofte dl4 MM el occ W-ICIOt ti lrvlne Leo.-Hiiis n . lhl•ncl• •• He~ ) Hef"llOf SaveMa •' l.elNne BffCll El Toro ., Mlu lon Vltlo UnlvtrJltv •I T\.lt fln ~ "' Sant• Ana al SA eowl Meler Del v1. 00. PUllOIOt el lan Mtrcot E_,,,,. et Cel>l&tre no Valllv Unlvtrtltv (San DitOO) el 0-111Wa El Oofeclo II\, Canvon et El Modena Ofenoe •• Garden GrOYI Lotr• rt. Al'lallelrn •t L.e Plltme P"•n. 9otu Grande at Buena ,_,,... ''"'" v1. llancl\o Atamllo• t i B04Jt Gr•not Welnut •• erea•Ollnda S-a •I Valencia l tllflowet ti Wttltr~ J SUlll'l1 HHlt al Don I.. Clfrflot II\ Trov at ton lAT'UttOAY """'"'' Harllelf .. ,, CYPr"• •• WtalW/I Oc•n vi..r va. Le OUlnll at 8otWI "" ..... K.,._,v •t El ModllWle IA Vellev ti Cel1111 .... HMt'• ., Calfenllt ~ .,._ LM A~ t i Gefden Gr.,.. ./ foo~ll odd• N"l GrHfl Bav Pet"~' l O••• ltarn• Clevetertd 8rown1 l ovt r ClnclMelf Bengal• Wu nln111on RMl>kln• 1 o•er lt•n•e• Cllv Chi4'1• 0.lrOll Lion• ) over Atlenta Fa1Con1 New Yor ... Jt h 6V. o•er New Enolend Petr•oh BulfelO 81111 S over 8t lllmor• C04l1 Sen Frencl•co 49er. l'n ove• SI Lou11 Cerdln111 PlllobUroh SINler1 4 over Hou11on Oil· ~· f'l•w Orl11n1 ~lnl• l o•er Cnlc•C>O a. ... Dallei Cowbov• 111> ovtr New York Glanh O•nver Bro11coo 2'1) over PMedtlPlll• EH lll Mlnne1ote Viking• 7 over TemP• Bev Buc:ceneert Sen Oltoo Cnero•rt 3 over S.ellle Stellewkt Loi Angeltt ll•l<lto over Miami OOIPhln1 NFL •t1ndlnis NATIONAL CON .. •ltENCE w"' W L T .. ct. .. F .. A II.em• , 0 0 I 000 44 33 Allenle I I 0 .500 33 33 Ne .. Orllen• I I 0 .soo SS 47 Sen Francl•CO t I 0 .soo 6S 39 EHi Dalle1 1 0 0 1.000 65 47 NY Gl1n11 I 0 soo 22 79 Pnl1ae1t1on1a I I 0 soo JS 40 w a1111n111on I I 0 soo SJ « St Loul1 0 1 0 000 l4 61 CMfret Cnlc.111> I ' 0 soo 34 30 Ot!rolt 1 I 0 soo 37 ll GrHn Bav t I 0 soo 62 63 MlnneM>ta t t 0 .soo « 69 Temoe Be v 0 7 0 000 10 ,. AMEltlCAN CONFERENCE Wall 11.•lelw• 2 0 0 1.000 40 " Oenvt r ' 0 0 1.000 31 20 l<enlll Cllv I I 0 soo 31 )() Sen OllQO 1 I 0 soo 44 SS S.elllt I I 0 soo 30 21 Eul Ml1ml 7 0 0 1.000 " 24 8elllmore I I 0 soo )'I 40 Buffalo I t 0 soo 10 II NY Jll> ' ' 0 soo SI " New Enoieno 0 1 0 .000 ., 63 Ce!mel Cla'letend I t 0 .soo Sl SJ Plll•Duror. 1 I 0 soo 3S JS Clnclnnall 0 , 0 .000 16 30 Ho1.1sron 0 2 0 ,000 u 61 Tllund9'('1 G- Cincinnati el Cltvtlel'd (Cllannel 7 at S:30 pml S..0-'I'• 0.mH ll.em1 v1. Gratn Bev al Mllweuket !Cllenntl 2 •• 10 e.m.) Cnlceoo " Ntw Ofle•n• Plt11bllroll et Hou11on San FrancJKo el SI Louis Ntw Yorlt Jet• el N•w Engle nd K•n,..s Cllv er Wallllnolon Allen!• et Oelloll Bettlm«• al BulfelO Pnlledt40flla e l Detlver San Olaoo et S..llle (Cnenntl 4 •I I pm) New York Glanll al OellH tCllennet 2 •• I Pml Min~!• el T•rnN Bo MM*V'• G-Mlaml el 11.•lellen. (nl COLl.IGE (T .. 20) Nlll>r••k• vs. Minnesota, no odds Olllenomt ''h O•W O!llo Slt lt TeU I 1 under Auburn I f'lolre Dern• 17 ovlf' Mlctllllen Stell S. A1.111urn 1 over Tuu 6 Dnlo s1111 61'1 ul'der OlclellOma 1 Arlzon• 7 ovw w u nlnelon Srare 8 MICllioen 4 Under We1nlngton 9 Florld• Siii• 10 over Tulane 10 NOffll Cerollne v•. Mlarnl ol Ohio, no odd• 11 Georgia t v. over ClemMlft 11 Ale btma 19 over Mlu l11lpol tJ Iowa J o••r Penn Sl•I• 14 Sou1ntrn Cel vi Oreoon St•••. no ooas IS Florid• v• lndlane Stal•, no odd1 16 Wet11lno1on 4 o•lf Mlcl\tt1en 17 Mervttnci ) O•~ Wttl Vlrolnle 11 Soul....,.n ~lnodl\I I> lcllt " Piii 11 Idle 20 W1>1 Vlrolnl• ) uncier ~rv•al'd COMMUNITY COLLE(;E G..-.. Wnt ,.... 11.ITUllM•llJ Kltk Norton, dtl, Onanl• NlaOll, de>. Darrvl Ouc:nerme. Qb, Miiie eo.1n ... r. Aelem Gregneno, QI>, Curr Wenrlalf. rt>, Miko R.-lo, db, Douo c .... rD, Brl•n Brown. db, Teo Jonnson. di>. F~nalldo Grllflllla, db, Peur llel~cn, ID, Jim Carllon, lb, Seo!! Foller, Ill, Jim 1(-. C, GleM RDC!Otfl, OI, DIYI Morrl1. ol. Alen Ak•nt. ol, di, 8(11) Huff. di. Greg Oolt. ol, Jaime Peonentlll. 111, Garv Perrl•n, re, Miiie Pearlman, M TllANSl'•IU Ml1I Auala, lb, Hawell; JOhn Helnll, ob, NOf'1....,.n Arlrone Untv~1llv, Oen M.A<· Oonalcl, wr, Wnnlnolon. Bretl Belcnllor. II>. Navv. Jeff O'Flallrllv. ol, W1'°°"''"· Johl'I O'Callellen, It , San Olevo Stoll, FH moene Utu, dt Ha .. all 1'11.H.W.N llkllerd Men6ote, cR>, Huntington •••Cll; MJu M«tre, ell>, 11unlln0ton a..ct\; Mlk• Oona. II., Met~ o.i, 8u6clv Noble. 'Qb. Huntington e..dl; lt•ndY Hemllndn, db Edlton; Loui. Ctfda. db, Hunllnoton 8Mdl; Mike T'honllOn, wr, Cnlco; W•.., Gr•nl. rb. Co•t• Mew; P•ul WNt•, 111. S.nl• Ana Vellev; Joftn Stelnl9er, '11, EOlaon; J4lft we"""'9ton. dD, Edison, L-rd Slml>aon, rb. Edlton; Joi Nlof-alH. rD, Meonolla. ROii Umcltnllodl, ID, LlllcOln Nltl •• D•vt Rowden. ltl, Stvllle, Gr1111 APolllllal•. rt>, Paclflca, Jon Salem, f"ll. Men; GIOf'" Galewood, db, K..-V, P•• Wal, c, Elltncl•; Eric IMfNtrom, lb, EdltOft. ~ lt1vl1, lb, Ver11um o.I, Sonny Peo. OI, w"1mlnt1.,., Al IC.,..., 1>, w"'""'"*• Mike KulH, c, Edt.on; J4llt C.H ll, c, Marina. Welter Grim, di, Pec.lflca; Roe.r-1 JMn, di, Edlton; Tom Plec:Nlta. 04. Meflllt. Paul koaPOlut•, di, Hew•ll, Slave All>tfll, di, MIM.; Me!'ll 8 1rcflflelcl, OI, Aenc:hO Alemll°'; Jerry Tadle, OI. Men .. JoM l(tlv, OI, Meler Del, Miil• aerrv. o1, Meonoll•; Ed o..1on, ol, Huntlnoton 9"<:111 Darren ~"'-· 111. Newoorl H•rbor, JOlln HerneftOll1, '" Tucson. Glenn Vlere, wr, Marina; J.tl L-r. wr. Hunllnglon BMcPI; M•rvln Tal•men•ez, wr, Mtonoll•; Rlcf\ero 2umw•tt, lb, Edi.on, Gevln GrMlv, Ill, Newoort Herbor; Joe LIYlnowav. di, Mlcll .. Rol>trl Faull, di, Hunllnolon BMCh Sadclebadl ,... .... 11.•TVllNllU JoM Bo1ko, di; Cem Brvent. wr; JOhn Carroll. 11>: lloberl Cor~lna, di; llol>erl Currie, rt>; Miii• Enrklnl, te; Tonv Faclntlil, db; BIH Ferl1PI, ol; Sam Finch, 1, Oen GH Mr. kl Pt ll Gav, lb: Cl\rl1 Herkln1, wr; Vlnctnl H•rrl1, di>; Mike Holll1, db; Jiff Hot~. db; Scort 1nne1, ot, Jlf'tV Meulcll, <lb; Jrm Mo\bv. db: Rlellerd OllertMttn. OI, Cllucll Rtdmen, OI; Lerrv Scllroedtr. k. Ctluck SIHlt. ol, SlltYt Svll-o, Ill; Jo. Winkler, di, TllAN,,&llS lllcn Bunler. It, 8 1H Uhm•n, Ill, Tulane, f'llW ~Jlleo; Todd Sel>IM, lb; G~ Wttl. ,.ISMMSN /l R-arown, 11>, Min ion lllalo, ~ e utuo, ell, Fe!1'1roOll; J.,,,., C.slle, 111. El1lnore, Jlln Clll'llllen, lb, El TOf'O; Wllllam Coleman, OI. MtMton, Del •• Joe O.Cllo, rt>, 0-Hiiis· G'" Dom«, Qb, Monla Vltra; L.iol\ Oo;.nci. 04, Vtf\luta; Mike Oouotau , Qb, El TCM'o; Tim Ounllern, wr, San Clltnenlt; 0.ve Owlnell wr, Don Eacnu., 111. et 'TOf'o; Tem £,..,,,, «1, Unl,,.,1ttv; Jwry l!ldrkloe. 11>1.. El Toro. Owton1 Felftoe<*, db, Hnlln, Tim Fleldlw, rb, ~ncs. Oon Oettll-. It>, Lea VftH; Don GrlV. di. Eltlll'Cle, Joe O.,.,r., db; W•vne Hllo(;a. wr, Konew._, Hewell; O•rv ••nnuu t, rb. Unfvenltv; Frenll Jekublla, 11.,Mlu lon Vltlo; D•YI JOlln•on. II, Nlltalon Vleloi Nllk• Jonta, k, Min ion Vlalo; Welter Kint, wr. St. lernard1 J•~ l(Uneeri It, Central; Sit"• Krvclter, 111, MAiier Ott; teve l.eMotne, di>, M.tlltr Del, Tim LUC8f0, Ill, Lfflllla hKfl, J.tt Mtn1uknen1. wr, CePlttrtno vatltv; Matt Miiier, wr, Oene Hllll1 Soll! Munroe. wr, Ceolllreno Valtv1 Oon Mc;Cu!IOud'I, dt, Lono Bttc.ll Potv: I'll Nixon, di, Arc.edit ; Cllrl1 Perk~. db, 1tta1to1 Molft Patl!owlla, 111, Sen C1em1111e1 I.flt!• l'tcll.. OI, ltove1 0 •11... AOben l'letll, 111. Aosk l1ta l'ld, tn.; Mlk• Plt4, di, l!I Toro Jim ltacoo\,Oll, Oane HIU11 Stnot Aen1trf., OI, trvltlt; Mlkt ltlntO, re, leMlnt1 Merk ltOMrtt, cftl, INIMI ()M(" Aoaenllturn, db, C•Ol•tl'llno v ... .,., Mlk• Autlllon, wr. Tu.tin. JOllfl k lfnu. '"· ft'Vlne; Seo!! -.-. "'· WOOdtlrkMlt· HetWY $NIOOll, ... Hot Jerlnft. N°'.M.1 llMlerl lleuMM, A , &.el v_,, Jecll lutnlllr, wr, kn ...-o.i.ooart WUll•mt , •· Se4t111t1•Clt1 1.-Wllllern&. •• I I Tor-01 w..,..,. W11111ms, wr, ~I Curt Wtodtkwr, II T~o. ~11te WOClft, ID, I I Toro, ., VW\ 111111•. ~ l"oolNll CIF football ratings Big Five Confe r ence I Alem11ny Oet Rey t·O 144 eea1 s1. G-v1eve. 3&-e 2. FOllnteln VelleJ t unMt 1..0 127 9Mt Mellf OtM, M-o 3 Loyol• Del~ 1-0 118 Bell SI. Peul, 23-0 4 Colt()(l Cttru1 Belt 2·0 104 Sell S«Vlte, 21-20 S Long 8ucil Poly MOOft 0-0 16 Dldno1~ 6 Fontene Cl1ful a.II 1-0 65 Beel Girty, 1 7. Ecltaon t1.1nMI 0.1 IJ Lott to DMli.n, %1·1 8.Cr~I Del Rey 1-0 28 94Mll Sen Lui• Obl11>0. 28· 1 9. Serv II A11getu1 0·1 27 Loat to Colton, 21·20 to. Bllhop Amat Angelu1 1·0 26 S.11 Mery Star, 3&-e Coastal Conference 1 w Torrance Bay l·O 119 Beat Westleke, 14·2 2 Arcedle Peclllc 0-0 78 Old not pl1y 3.Paaadtna Pac;Ulc 1-0 88 Beal Gl&ndore, 19· 10 4. San1e Monica Bay 0-0 65 Old not play 5 N. Torrence Bay 1-0 83 Boat Pomona. 49.7 8. (11•1 Sen Matcoe Channel 1-() 40 Beat Mornlngalde. 21·7 6. (lie Muir Peolllc Hl 40 Beat Plue X. 19· 10 8 cnennet 1111nd1 Me1mon1a 1-0 37 Boal Rio M .... 35-8 9. Burr°"Jl"' (B ) Foothlll 1-0 13 But Hueneme. 30-0 10 01net ChenMI 1·0 12 Beat Camarillo, 2 t-13 Southern Confere nce 1 LynwOO<I 2 Footlllll Sen Gebrlo1 Valley 1-0 91 Seti Compton. 28· 13 Beat Capo Vartoy. 2•·7 Beal Loar•. 13-0 Beat SJ Bos<;o, 6-2 Bell Bell Ge1den1. 2B·3 ... , Tu•tln, U -12 Tied Marina, 21·2 I l ied Newporl Harbo<. 22·22 Beet VIiia Park. 3>0 Beat Western, 28· 14 Century 1·0 89 Century 1-0 85 3 El MOdena 4 OowMy Sen Gebrl4'! Valley •·O 57 5. Wiison H H Slerre 1-0 5" I ..... aloft Vlelo 7 E.aperam.1 lol.lth COH I 1-0 42 Empire 0-0· 1 34 8 (lie) S•nte Ana 6. (lie) Pacifica Con1ury 0-0· I 33 Empire 1·0 33 10 Kennedy Empire 1-0 14 Northwestern Conference 1 Monrovia Rio Hondo 1·0 90 Seat Redlenda, 27·0 2. Santa Merla Nortllern 1·0 72 Beal Santa Barbara, 25·22 3. Blair Rio Hondo l·O 70 Beat Saleslan, 34·8 4. Canyon (S ) Golden 1-0 54 Beal Hart. 22·21 5. Antelope Valley Got den 1·0 43 Beat lnglewOO<I. 22-12 6. B1snop Mont Camino Re111 1·0 41 Beat St. F1enc11. 24-20 7. 'Temple Clty Rio Hondo 0-0 37 Did not play 8. Lompoc Northern 0-0·1 35 Tied Dos Pueblos. 22·22 II. Verbum Doi ~<::abrlllo Cemlno Real 0·1 30 Lo1t to San otegullo. 35· 14 Nonl\6fn 0-0-1 14 rled St J090pll. 0-0 Eastern Conf ere nee 1 Detnlen Baseline 1.() 78 Beet Edison, 27-7 2. Rlvenlde Poly Ivy 1-0 66 Beet NO<CO, 34-6 3. SoYtll Hiiis Valle \llata 1·0 85 Beat El Ooredo. 20· 14 4. Arlington Ivy 1·0 56 Beat Indio. 22-0 5 L• Serne WnllwOO<I t-0 40 Beal Los Altos. 20· 14 8 Don Lugo Buellne l...Q 33 Bell Clllno. 17-0 7.Remona Ivy 1.() 32 Bell C0<one , 19·7 8. NOl18 Vl•la Ivy I.() 27 Beal RubldOl.I", t8-14 9 Rubldou• Sunb4Mt 0-1 19 Lost to NOl1e \/late, 18· 14 10 Cletemont Be Miine I.() 15 Beat Bonll•. 45-0 Central C~nf erence 1 Fullet1on Fr-ey 1-0 74 Boat Anall14m, 22.0 2.NwpnHMbof ... v .. w ~1 SI TIM Senta Ana, 22·22 3 Lo. Amlgoa Garden Grove 1·0 56 Beat Los Alamltoa. 28·2 I 4.C-delMM ... v ... 1-0 41 hat H<lntlngton hedl, 104 5 B< .. ·Ollnda O<enge 1-0 47 Be•• El Rancno. 21-0 8. Le Habt• Freewa y 1·0 35 Beet We1reo. 20·14 7.ht.nc:le ... v ... 1-0 32 e..t Oc.-n View, 22..0 8 Ar1e9la Subutb•n 1-0 22 Beat V•lley Cllrl1Uen, 21·19 9. La Quint• Gerden Grove 0·1 17 Loa 10 Westminster, 18·13 10. II TOfo ... View G-1 14 Loel to CJPf9M, •1 Southeastern Conference 1 Ro-ed Mleelon Valley 1·0 72 Beal Monlebello. 23·7 2. Baldwin Park Mon I view 0-0 65 Old not pl1y 3. Ceton Sen Andrttll 1·0 61 Beet Moreno Valley, 34·6 4 Garey Hecleod• 0·1 so Lost 10 Fontana 5 G.,_,,• H11Clend8 1-0 47 Beal Escondido, 34· 16 8. Duane M1141on Valley 1-0 30 Beel C111nedral. 25·6 7 v1c1or Volley San Andreu 1·0 19 Beal Palmdale, 6.Q 8 San Befnardlno Sen Andrea• 1·0 18 Beat He~t. 26-12 9 AzuU Mont view t 0 t7 Beat La Puente, 27-0 10 Bartlow Si n Andreaa l·O " Beat Burrough• (R ), 26-20 Desert-Mountain Conference I AlUGedero Loa P•dr" 1-0 110 Beet King City. 26-0 2 Perrll Sunk Ill 0.() e9 Old not pley 3 Nol•• OelM IR ) Sunkle1 1-0 75 Beat Le S181ra, 13-0 4 St Joeepn ISMI Loe Ptdte& 0-0·1 73 Tied CebrlllO. 0-0 s Herverd Pion-1-0 45 Beat Oell Perk, 2(). 13 8 Cet1>1ntett• Ttl·\lalley 1-0 41 Belt Fillmore. 21·10 1 Rio M ... F1ont1« ().I 311 Loll to Chennet 111an01. 35·8 8 (l .. )S YMl LOI PAOrn 0-1 28 Loat 10 RIQhottl. 28·20 8 (lit) Sent• Ctete Fronuer 1-0 28 Beel Cantwell. 21·15 10 Senta Pautt F1ont1er 1-0 23 S..t Moorpark, 20-11 Inland Conference 1 T allecflapl 2 8r'1ll1en 3 Ontarto Chrlttlan 4.Need ... 5 Sen Jeclnto e . Wllllller Ctul1tlan 7. Blehop e . Mar1na1t 9.0eMl1 10. Oranot Lutheran 0.-t·lnyo Olympic Olympic Fr ... 11.00 Do Anz.e Olymptc OeMn·lnyo Alpha OeMn-lnyO Arrownetd °"° ... hNft9 OAVIY'S L.OCIClll. (....._, ... Clll -102 ,,..._,.., 240 yetlowfln lune, JO 1lllole0., 6 l>ulltl lune, 114 t>onlto, • cellco Dau , t• mectr~ll. I rock nsn. I uolld t>eu lt vetlowlell OANA WHAlt, -20J •nolert. ... Dan. 11 llOftlto, 1 lleltt>ut, 111 meck•ret. I vellowll M, 1 •netMlllt d, • •klola~k, It WllO#flft IUl'lt TN• wMlt's trwt di"" lOS ANGELIS -Bio Rock Cr..-. B-utl Canvon C,_, c .. itlc Lake. c .. telc Leooon SAN e•llNAllDINO -Grffn \/ell•v Lekt, Greoorv U.ke, Santa Ane Rlvtt. Sent• Ana Alvt r 1soulh fort..) lllVllllSIO• -Htmtl LIWI SAN 04&00 -Cuvemace L•tr.•. TULA"• -l(ern River (Fairview Oam lo KA J POWtrlloUH , Jollnoond1ll BrldO. Ill F1lrvlew Dam). MAOlltA -San Joeauln River (mlddlt fork), SolC"81 Lekt , S1arkwu 1ner Lek• IMYO -Bak~ CrMk. Bio Pine Crffk. Blst\Oo Craell (IOwlf, middle, M>Ulll end lnttke Ill. Dlai Leke. Goodale CrMk. lnOtolndenct Crffk, l..tk• Sebrina. Lona Pine Crttk, Norltl Ltkt, Ot k CrMll !notlll tork), Soutll Llkt. T1t>oo11 er ...... Tl-lie Cr .... , Tutlle CrNk MONO -Blue LAkt (UO-), BrldOtOOfl Atllt'folr. Bucktve Cr ..... Convlcl Crffk. Convict Lall•, 0..0men Cr....,, e11erv l.t lle. 0-oe Lek•. Glau Crttll. Gren• l.all•. G'"" Cr .... , Gull I.eke, Jun. L•kt, l.8f Vlntno Cr-. LAI Vlnlno ,,_ (lOUIM lor1ll, Lftlle Wtlll~ Latoe, Little Wall!~ lttv~. LIM'dv I.eke, Mamie I.eke, Mam motll CfN k, Merv t..ak•, MCG .. cr .. k, Miii Cr""'· Owtnt ltlv~ !etnton Cron lno el'd 81o Sc>rlno,l, Atvtfll Cr .... , i.ootnlOll Cr-. Aoet.. CrMlt (Peradlll C•mP 10 Torn'• P\aa. 'Torn'• Place 111>1treem 10 Rock Ct-La!o1), A~k (retll Lellt, A111/'1 Cr-. Sadcllttltt CrMk. !.ecldlel)eo Lef\1, Shtrwln Crwlt. sn,,., Lak•. SweUMr CrNI\, Tlooa l.eltt, T~ Lelle, Twin Lellls 9rlCIOHOf'1 (UOCltf' and IOwer), Twill U.tt M.tlmrnotll. Vlfolnlt Crtell., Vlrtlnlt Lektl (-alld lowtr), Well<~ ltlvt< tcl\rlt Flit C•MMtOUlld 10 IOwn of Walll•t. LH v'ltl MtaOOwt Cemollftund 10 Sonora &rid .. ) WMMn't teumefNftf l•t .,....,., "'"'"~ ....... l•eMe MWllN Ou" (Arttnllnel .... Heltft l'erk, t-4, .... Al'f<le Mo\lllon CU.I.I dM. L• I'~ (U SJ, ••1, ••1, Olhtr llr'tl ~ •lllMn IMlucMd k lfl HlfT IU.S I. AMe Merle Femenoet (U.S l • i..aure Arr•<t• <"""' •"II N•ncv Y-tn IUS > ,., 1·0 0-0 0-0·1 2-0 1-0 0-1 t-0 1.0 1--0 0-0·1 Beet Rosamond, 28-6 Old llOI pley Tied Orange LuthOfan. 7.7 Beet Yucca Valley, 27· t3 Beat Serrano, 34·14 Lost to Royal Oell. 8-6 Beet El Segundo. 40·28 BNI Lu111er•n LV. t3-0 Beet Boron. 19·0 Tied Ont er lo Cllrlstlan, 7 • 7 • >'-· Wemofl'•~I COl.l.IGE lJ ol San Oltoo oef Soul""'" Celllornl11 COl!toe. IS•tO. IS·I. IS·2. HIOH S.C:HOOl. Merine def WoodD<ldoe. lS· 13. IS·t. !·IS, IS·t EdlM>n def Unlv~llV, IS·S. tS·3, lS•S Meler Del def Ellencle , 15·10, IO·IS, 15·1, IS·7 Founreln Valley det Mlu loo Iii.to, tS·S, IS·IO, IS·9. NtWPO<I Cnrl•ll•n cHf. Llntltld cn1l•ll•n, 15·11. 15·3. 6·1S, 9·1S. IS-13. Tundllv's tr1nucflons 8AHBALl. American 1. ....... CALIFORNIA ANGELS-RelnJteltd Tim FOii, 11\orhlOP. M• ...... I LMtue PITTSBURGH PIR.ATES-!l11ned • Plever e11v11oPment conlrecl tor 1ne neat 1nr" '"'°"' wllll Nu nue ol Ille Cleu AA Eelllf'n LHOUA. 8AS.ET8Al.L HalteMI ........ Au.<le!Mn MILWAUKEE BUCl(S-Slol\ld lluutll Todd •I'd Cll8rles Hurt, l°""erd1, e"4 Alltl\OllV Hldl1 ouerd. PHOt!!Nt)( SUNS-Announced 11181 P•ul Wb ll>Ml, ll'Hlfd, llH eor..o In Ptlncl~ to • two•'fMr con1rec1. SAN OIEGQ CLIPPEAS-Slt nt<I Dertll $rnllh, tuarO. ,OOT8Al.L ....... , ..... ~ BUFFAl.0 BILl.!>-Sl9necl Joe Otntlo. Plecalllcktr, end Joey Lul'l\Pllln, llntbe(ker Cut Fred S1tlt11~1. Pl.Ctlllcker PltCH Jim H•llelt, llMOeektr, on ,,,. lnkired rtllrVI !lit. OENVEll BAONCOs-Ptecee Bob $wen&On, llMDeck•r, and Rob Lvtle, tloM •M, on tlle ln>urecl rt1tfV• "''· SIOned 01rran c-ull,' tlnet>ecktr, and Dean aamtll llOllt tM. DETltOl'T LIONS-Plececi Robt>I• Mertln, 11.lcll returntr, on Int lnturecl r...,v, 1111 $1Qntd Jt mts Ct Ylr, wide rect("tf· MINNE$0TA VIKIN05-SIDned llkll eett, runnlno l)ICI\. Cut Horrl1 Brown, 111111 anc!NEW l!NGLANO PATltlOTS-Tredtd Don HentlblCk, lil!nl end, 10 ltlt Lo• Anoells Aekllf'• for Oefrlc!I ill1rn1tv, llolll "'4SAN DllGO CHAAOtEllS-PlactO Jolln C•'""81t1, tuMlllt 1Mtel1, on Ille lnllif'tO ,.,.rvt llSI, tfl«;llVI $etll 11 MOCl<IY ...... M«lllY l.M- LO$ ANOtELl!S l(tNOa-~ oe ... MorTlton, tlOllt "''"°· lot "°' ,_,. Int 10 tralnl/IO Cl/'fte. NI W YOl'IC ltANGli.~SIOnH ,...,,. 1.eroucne, c.tt1ter, end Gltn Henion, tott- ttndlr. Rohinso·n: Rams have great de~'ire From AP dl1patcbe1 Coach John Robinson, reflec- ting o n the Rams' 2-0 m.art, says he's pleased with 1the per- formance of his players. Robinson. at his weekly media breakfast Tuesday, expr·essed sat- isfaction with th e offen sive line. quarterback Vince Fe·rragamo, and the overall reckl~: abandon of the defense in the Rams' 30-27 victory over New Orleans S un- day. "The offensive line blocked very well," Robinson said. "I real- ly thought Jacloe Slater (tackle) was the player of the g'.ame. He made 50 or 60 solid play:>. "Ferragamo hasn't betm able to go deep. but he's done a good job of running our control game. "T he defense continues to tack.le well because they want to tackle. We've made progress in that area. "We are strong in a1J the in- tangibles. We're finding ways to win, and hang tough . I th ink that will continue. This team has great desire." The only negative questions Robinson had to deal with con- cerned rookie running back Eric Dickerson , w ho has gain ed 219 yards and scored three touch - downs while losing the ball on four of an alarming five fumbles in t wo games . · "He carries the ball properly." said Robinson. "He will 110t be a fumbler throughout his career." Robinson reported thtLt nose tackle Myron Lapk.a's injured ankle LS not serious. tigh t end Mike Barber (groin) will play Sunday in Green Bay and wide receiver Preston Dennard is mak- ing progress with a sprained ankle that kept him out of the New Orleans game. Edison off to fast start . . ~~ ~~n :h ~~'~v~-11 leyball improved its early-season mark to 2-0 Tuesday mght with a 15-5. 15·3, 15-5 sweep ovt:•r Uni- vers1ty. The Charge~ had open•ed the season with a victory over l'u.sun last week. Leading the way for :Edison Tuesday were senior setter /hitter Momque Parent, junior hitter Kathy Stewart, who was credited w ith 12 kills, and 1umor rniddle blocker Kelli Winkler ln other action. Marina s1 opped Woodbndge m four games, Mater De1 defeated Estancia, Fountain VOLLEYBALL Valley toppled M ission Viejo and Newport Christian outlasted Lln- field Christian. On the college level, Soui;hem California College was vicumized by th e University of San Diego. Setter Angle Mastrangelo was instrumental in Marina's 15-13. 15-8, 1-15, 15-8 decision over Woodbridge . Abo sparking the win was Margo K uester. Mater Dei toppled Estancia, 15-10, 10-15. 15-8, 15·7, as senior middle blocker Kathy Baker sparked the Monarchs. In Fountain ...-Valley's opening 15-5. 15-10, 15-9 romp over Mission Viejo, aophomor-e at- tacker Jackie Cook contributed 10 kills and senior ou tside hitter Julie Myers posted seven . Maria Hamill was a big help to the Barons. serving for 14 points overall. Stella Berkebile, an all-CIF selection Crom last season, was in fine form again Tuesday in New- pot t Christian's 15-12. 15-3 .. ti-15, 9-15, 15-13 marath on victory over Lin field Christian. Also pla ytng well was attacker Debbie Molhler. QUIZ ... From Page 61 because r d like it to be more of a team thing. 1t•a more fun that way," said QullJenben-y. "Thi.a doesn't nearly c:ompare wtth olaytna ln the playoffs or lhe Worfd Series. And It ranks behind aeeinl my babtea born. rd say It'• fifth or abcth on the list." lt WU Ironic for Qu.ilenberry to cla1m tho rec:iord on • ltrlbout. He has almott u many save1 as strikeouts, the one of Sconiers be1n1 hll 42nd of the MUOn.. "l wu aware of the reconl, and nwybe I tried too hard to avoid being hil lut oui." u.id Scanlen. Oddly, while Qullenbeny eet a relief record, lhe Royals I~ up on another reliever maklnclua first majof Jeacue 1\ar\. Lull Sancha_ 9-8, ended a 1trtna of 116 relier outinp but WU cl\ued ln two lnnfno, WUlJe AlkeNI and !'rank White de- livered RBI 1Ana1-1n the f1nt. then P u Sherld1n'1 He-::= .~i:t.linlM .. Yf I ~ I Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 OUllil CIUITY BUSlllSS Ernst & Whinney nJakes Janies Peters a partner Seminar slated for AT&T stockholders II you are among the 3.2 million people who own AT&T stock, you may well wonder how Its pending split will affect your holdings. To help clear up any con.fusion, Merrill Lynch, Newport Beach is sponsoring a free investor infonnation seminar at 7 p.m. Thursday at 19000 MacArthur Blvd. near the airport. Pel"'!Ona attending the seminar will gain a perspective on the split and learn about some alternatives available to stockholders. For reser- vations and more infonnation call Merrill Lynch at 955-6000 or 955 6092. AN INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT James R. Pe&ert hu been admitted to partnership in the public accounting firm of Emit & Wbl.Dney , Newport Beach managjng partner Tboma1 R. Te1tman has announced. Peters joined the firm in Santa Ana in 1971, and transferred with the office to its Newport Beach location in 1980. Ernst and Whinney operates 300 offices in 70 countries. • • • Patrtcla Mu1catelli has been named vice president, commercial banking group adminis- tration with Wells Fargo Bank, it was announced by JobD F. Gnandllofer, executive vice president. She will be based in Newport Beach Prior to joining Wells Fargo in 1979, Muacatelli spent two years with Bank of America as a financial consultant. .... Marshall A. LtchtermaJJ has joined the Newport Beach offices of lllff, Thorn & Co. as a marketing associate, it was announced by Jim Meacont, vice president and general manager. Lichterman specializes in invesonents in his new post at the Iliff Thom, a Phoenix-based com- mercial real estate brokerage firm. Lichtennan moves from Western Paclftc in Irvine where he served as sales consultant. He is a Laguna Beach resident. • • • Richard A. England, an account executive with the Santa Ana office of EF Hutton, has recently been approved by the Securities E1- cbange Commi11ioo to offer the full range of Hutton products and stocks and bonds. England works from the Santa Ana office headed by WUUam E. Kettler. MUICATEW LICHfllAMAN Suzanne Lewl1 of Dana Point has joined the Coll & Burcb AdverttslDg Co. of Newport Beach as a group art director, according to JobD C. Cox Jr., agency president. Most recently, Lewis served as an art director with Bozell & Jacobs of Dallas Texas. .... Corona del Mar resident Loren G. Hlnltelmao, a Bechtel Power Corp. vice president and 23-year veteran of the power plant construction business, has been elected a director of Bechtel's three principal operating companies. Hinkelman is currently general manager of the firm's Los Angeles power division. Hinkelman joined Bechtel as a design engineer in 1960. • • • Design Pait JI, a Corona del Mar commercial interior design firm, was recently Listed among the top firms practicing interior design in America. The Listing is published annually by Interior DetJgn, a publication of the design industry. • • • Warren WUcos of Laguna Hills has been LIW11 HINOLMAH named marketing coordinator for St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Wilcox was fonnerly office coordinator for the American Red Cro11. • • • Data Sy1tems for Industry has announced the installation of its Q.ED/3000 materials reaouree planning software at AMF /Scientific DrtlllDg lntemattonal in Irvine. AMF is a manufacturer of oil drilling instrumentation. • • • Ma.xtor Corp., a manufacturer of Winchester disk drives, has opened a new regional ~es office in Laguna Hills. Bruce Edwards, Maxtor's new southwest regional sales manager, heads the office. Edwards will manage all OEM sales activities for a region that includes the south- western U.S.. from Southern California to Louisiana. • • • Compufact, a Santa Ana Prime Computer distributor, has recently selected Mealer & Emerson of Costa Mesa as its advertising/public relations agency. The agency will also assist in developing a marketing pJan for the new computer s terns firm. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS ( YOUR CHOICE OF HIGHER RATES! PLANA ~·ve raised our rate on money market savings to 9.05%: • M nimum balance -$2,500 • Insured up to $100.000 • Unlimited number of in-person deposits and withdrawals OR Money MOTket Savings when you open a 91 -Day T-8111 Account of equal or greater size( We'll pay you 9 .20% on your money market savings account with a minimum opening deposit of $3.000. Only you also open a 91-day T-Bill account, at the current U S Treasury Bill rate. for an equal or greater amount. There are no restrictions other than those that normally apply to money market savings and T-Bill accounts. For either Plan A or Plan B. If the amount in your money market savings account drops below $2,500. the rate you earn on that account drops to 51/4 % until you bring the balance back to at least $2,500. There is aJso a monthly service fee ~ your balance falls below the minimum. TAKE YOUR PICK. EARN AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. NOW! Dana Point 661-3356 HuntJngton Beach Mission Viejo Newport Beach Santa Ana :T;u;•;tl;n;;;;;:;;~;~;i"e..11111 963-2900 495-4082 833-8383 83t-1551 544-7040 FAR WEST SAVINGS '< and Loan Association ~I![ ":-.... ~· OYER THE COUNTER NA• STOCll US191GS NAIDAO••MMA•Y •• WSA9DOWNS Don Estrin Eads Inoves in with Ryder By ANDREA ADElSON Of .. .,..,,... -- Santa Ana-based F.ads Moving Brokers, "the travel agent of the van line business," has agreed in principal to bP acquired by Ryder Sys- tem, Inc. for an un- disclosed amount. The deaJ, subject to lnterst.ate Commerce Commission licensing transfer approval. should take effect m late October. F.ads. the nation's largest firm specializing in relocating corporate employees, expec:U to use 300 of the nation's carriers to move 6,000 to 8,000 individuals th.is year, a service vaJued at $10 million. said a Ryder spokesman from Miami. Fla., who asked not to be ~w v::K c~~ -. r':-i. ~1!:.,~;,' named. Sloekl oM W9"91111 lt\el M¥e -UD 111e motl 9ncl oo-1r.. "'°" "'" on Those n~1..... Eads' __,1 ol cMnee lof Tu.t&iv. '-'"....u'6 No MCUrlll" ""'"' -· u or 1000 service range from a ~ ::.: ':,.'-:.._ die_. .,. 1ne small firm that moves 20 g::-;: .:::"r:'v·s'': .. "'JJ'°:~c~'°'11111 people a year to the ~1 cna Pel. Dayton, Ohio-baled Na- I Mo~ t Ptwu!Mtl ) AltCWt • ltWTC 1 s l..Mlr .. • "'*"' 1 ""'°'" • lfWfMC.p ' 0.ltbl lO NAtn81o II SllMtnl It trl-IJ CllF!e 1• lfltrct!nr IS WWdtr 14 C*Wtl 11 i.-ro II ;:r.:• It ~~s~ ft W.Q~Mle I! ~~wt u usi-- •"4 + ~ up ,... tional "'--'-R-·ter. J 1 1.4 Ull 14.3 ~1 4 """1§ .. 1!~ 1:: ~: lU moving 1,200 people an- ·~ + ~ uo II.I nually. • + " Up llA ';~ t •:: tl: ll1 Eada President Don J: 1. :: tl: :tg Estrin said he wasn't out 1t~ . 1~ ~: lH shopping fora buyer, but I :: tl: ::l that Ryder "came to ua." , + "" uo tlf >l•" .,.,. Ii• f:.• ''Our. one-~(rental) ll°' + IA! UP t b 1. t 11·1' l'·:t uo i . USUU!SI ut to i~ "" ~: t1 their's.'' thto Ryder ~ 1" tl: ':' 1pokesman said, '-.0 lt'u 4~ ,. t: tl: tt nice flt." ... , uo ... 1..9•1 CNI Pel. ... -'" Oii 22.• t -1~ Oii J0.0 ""-~Oll lU lo\ -~ Oii "" 'f' = 1-()Ill lli 'f: -i IS.1 t~ = ·: !ti '1=a = 'i fJ iu ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~l.; Ill ~ ~~ ~i • AmoJll the Mia.mi flrm'• aix dJviaiom ia Ryder 1'Nck Rental. the world'• largest truck le&ainC are rental com- pany. ~ to For- tune mapi1ne a rank. lng, Ryder's $2.1 bUUoo 1982 revenue. make them. the natioo'• 25th largest dJvel'llfltd ter- vice mmpany. F.t.rtn wW remain u Eeds' chief,• poet he hu held ~ k'Cluirin, bia movtnc broker ~ and buylna Portland-hued £.des Tranater anc1 s~ an 1978. Me l]lOYed the firm la.et yeu t.b Santa Ana. I • ~ M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 STOCKS Wt"dn,.1day'11 1 I a .m. (PDT) f'ric-1"11 ,.,... """ ,,,i. ,..., t (J I "'CJ ' I \f "Q ... f\d\ f '"""' 'htJ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS UUOI AllONS 114(.lUUf IHAC>tli UN h1( NE'h YURll. MIVWESI PAt.lllt. l'llW UO!SION OE IAOH ANO (;1N(;INNA 11 src.x; .. (llGHAHQfS M•O REPOR I fO BY 111£ NASO INS I IN( I \,11.-\ No•f .,.~ .. '\ Nt I ~ .. ,.. ~.' '•I•\ Nrt r· • 1\•h • lu<w• (no •' l F\O' l li)'r ™' J) I rtO\ I 'V~ l t~ t-' ( n11\ C. luw Ml • 0 :0 ::s _.m ,.... J> ct> r ~< ~J> °' C3 r ;ti 3 c:: °' °' m Q 'O Cit <'O ct> -.., ct> ,.... (/) (/) QJ ct> c: o. n C'D C'D ..... < 0 ct> N .., -· '< 'O Q. 'O QJ ct> '< ~ I' JI. I •11111 IRllfl $1 billion contrac t ratified at Chrysl e r By tbe A11oct.ted Pre11 DETROIT-Although Chryaler workers ratified a new $1 bllllon contract between the automaker and the United Auto Workers union by a 7-3 margin, they a.re still unhappy about work conditions and management attitudes, a UAW official says. "Money Isn't every- thing," UAW Vice President Marc Stepp said late Tuesday in announcing that the pact bringing Chrysler wages cloeer to thoee at other Big Three carmakers was approved 23,222-9,814. For d increases n e w car prices DEARBORN, Mich. -Ford Motor Co., following the lead of General Motors Corp., says it is boosting car prices an average of 2.3 percent or $254 for the new model year. In a statement Tuesday, the No.2 domestic automaker said the increase, spread over all models, encompasses price cuts on 17 models and increases on 40 models, mostly large and luxury cars. R e tail sales drop 'no problem ' WASHINGTON -Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige and private economist8 say a reported 1.4 percent drop ln retail sales ln August ls not evidence that the recovery Is loaing st.earn. A sales decline was expected and "should not be a reaaon for concern." Baldrige said Tuesday. Ford to close Rouge S teel plant DEARBORN. Mich. -Ford Motor Co. said it will close its Rouge Steel plant-the nation'seighth largest steelmaker -in the next year, putting about 4,350 hourly and salaried workers out of work. Rouge Steel President Paul T. Sullivan made the announcement Tueaday in a notice to employees, citing Cailure "after repeated efforts" to reach agreement with the United Auto Workers union on wage and benefit conce:Mions. R eagan lo support lax cr e dit WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration offered grudging support Tuesday for a new tax credit that would pay up to 50 percent of the mortgage interest that first-time homebuyers are charged. The proposed credit iB intended to curtail local governments' use of tax-exempt mortgage bonds to subsidize home purchases. The bond program is expiring at the end of the year but i5 ao popular that Congress is expected to extend it. Volck er calls for mora torium WASHINGTON -Federal Reserve Cha.i.rman Paul Volcker said the financial services business will shift in "haphazard and pot.entiaUy dangerous ways" unless Coflgl"ea regains con trol over the changes sweeping the industry. Volek.er, testi!yin.g before the Senate Banking Committee on Tue9day. renewed his call for a temporary moratorium th.at would block aecurities and other firm.a from entering the banking business 90 th.at Congress would have time to examine the changes. GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEWYOltK IAPIS.. U WHAT AMEX DID Nl'.W YOltK IAP) S. IJ METALS SYMBOLS OOW JONES AV ERAG ES NEW YOllll( IAPJ -Flftel Oo• .ionor. •••-'°' T~ 13 _,,. :IOlnd ~-~ m,, U Im.Al 121• t> 122'-~" 20 Tm se.uo w.n w tJ s.1.osJ-s 10 l$Ull Ill.ID l1U7 lJ0.61 IJl.11-un 6Ulk *'6$ .. .n .. ,., 411~1._ ?N lndu\ 1.11 •• 100 Tr.n 1.'30, TOO UIN1 1,W ,fOO IS$" 10.760.100 AMERICAN LEADERS Tonight's TV fVENlfO -t:00- 1 M ,:.. IJ /LOIO THf&'8 COWAKY HAWAII FIVt.O • MACNBL. / LDtAER NEW8tQJR I~ ·==Q e DICK VAN DYKE (C)MOYIE ** * "They All Laughed" (1981) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara i =TALE THEATRE **\t "Jay In The Morning" (1965) Ric:hll'd Chamberlain, Yveue Mim· lew.. (%)MOVIE • • "No Sex Please. we· re 8r111sh" ( 1973) Ronnie Co<bell. Betyt Reid -1:30-•AUCE Ci) FACES Of CULTVRE al ::a. Mii.Wi al AU. IN THE FAMILY !~I( -7:00- BC8SNEWS DNBCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN DABCNEWS Q Cl POLICE WOMAN 8 LAV'EAAE I SHIRLEY I COMPAKY EY£0HLA HEWS CIJM'A'S'H G) Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH 8l) FALL AND RISE Of REOIHALD P£AAIH ~AMERICAN JOURNEY 9 YOU ASKED FOA IT mMOVIE * * "Eve" ( 1968) Celes1e Yarnall, Rober1 Walker Jr lH) STOPWATCH: 30 MINUTES OF INVESTIOATIVE TICKING l0) 8AS£BALL (lJMOVlE * •. ,.. "Mad Mu" (1980) Mel Gib· son. Joanne Sam\HM -8:00-IJ Cl) C8S SA TUROA Y MOANING PREVIEW U Q! REAL PEOPLE O MOVIE * * • * "G1an1" (Part 2) ( 1956) Ellza· be1h Taylor. James Dean D 9 TliE FALL GUY OMOVlE * *'"' "UMC" p969) Richard Brad· lord. James Daly G) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT C!)MOVIE * *'J\ "Law Ano Oisoroer" (1974) Ernest Botgnlfle, CarrOll O'Connor Eli) AMERICAN JOURNEY • CHANNEL LISTINGS t(I MOVIE * * * "Ttml*I" (1982) John Cu-savetet, Gent Rowtallda (H)MOVIE • •\Al "The Prue Fig111er" (19791 Tim Conway. Don Knolll (Sl MOVIE • *'it "c.nnety Row' ( 1987) NICk Hoitt. Otbta Wlngt< 0 MOVIE * t * "TM Sllpptr And The Rose The S1ory Of Clndeftlla" ( 1976) Rich- ard Cllambet111o, Gemma Craven -8:30-IJ BUGS IMIHY'S MAO WORLD Of T£LEVISION C!l ~8 ANGELS G) P.M. MAGAZINE Cl) M'A'8'H -9:00-IJ Cl) MOVIE • •'h ''Maid In America" ( 1982) Susan Clark, Alex Karras D ®l TWO MAMAGES G) THE PROFBSIOHALS (%}MOVIE • • * "The Rold Warrior" ( 1981) Mel Gibson. Bnioe Speooe -9:30-u Q! FAMILY TIES C!l MOVIE • * * "Ba1tle 01 Blllalll" ( 1969) Miellael Caine, Laurenc;e Ol1vter ~ RICHARD REEVES' AMERICA '1' HIGHT GALLERY -10:00-D Q! ST. ELSEWHERE oomm NEWS D ®lDYNASTY f.li) RICHARO f&VU' AMEAICA 81) TH£ TRAIL NORTH Cb THE VIAONAN CRIUOVIE • • t ~ "Diner p982J St-Gui· ten~ldtey Rourke * * ·~ "Tiie Vlllml1t W11nof'' ( 19771 Yul BryMer, Mu von Sydow -10:15-0MOVIE * t • "The Road W111iol" ( 1981) Mel Gibson. Bruce SP8r!OI. -10:30-.., IHDEPEHDENT NETWOfll< NEWS 8D TliE TRAIL NORTH ~ MAnERS Of UR: AND DE.Alli SCREEN LEGENDS MOVIE • • •.; "Fut Times At Rldgemorll High" ( 1982) Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh. -10:40-m CIN£MA SCOAE -11:00- IJ U D {[) QJl Q!NEWS U TAXI 0 IH SEARCH Of.~ G) THla(£ Of THE HIGHT C!)llEHHYHIU f:I) 8USINE8S REPORT ~UFEUNE (C)MOVIE * * "Young Lady Cllauerley" I 19771 H111ee McBride. Peter Ratray (Z)MOVIE t • * * "P1xote" ( 198 t) Fernando RatnOS da Sliva, Marilla PIM'a -11:30-IJ CJ) POLICE STORY O Q!TOHIGHT 8 SATUROAY HIGHT • Tl4AEFSCOMPAKY ti) a! JOl<£A'S WILO e BUSINESS REPORT tli) MAGIC Of FLORAL PAINTING Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE I) KNXT 1CBS1 Los Angeles 0 KNBC 1NBC1 Los Anqetes 0 KTLA tlno I LO!> Angt!les D QJl A8C HEWS HIGHTLINE 0 YOU ASKED FOA IT C!)HARAYO fZl) NIGHTTIMES: VARIETY m 700CLU8 0 ENTEATAINMENTTOHIQHT (Q)THE WAY IT WAS 0 KABC· TV I ABCI Los Angele~ (I' "FMB \CBSI San Diego 0 KHJ· TV ( tno I Los Anqeli>s @) KCST \ABCI San Diego -11;40- (S)MOVIE (I) LOlA FAlANA: TliE FIRST LADY Of LAS VEGAS -7:05-a> KTTV \lnO I LOS Anqeles * * •.; "Fast Tlmes At Rldgemon1 High" (1982) Sean Penn, Jennller Ja$Oll Leigh. m ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY -7:30- U CLUEYOUIN II) KCOP TV \Ind 1 Los Angeles fD KCET TV 1 PBSI Los Angeles -12:00- O MOVIE '1!> KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hun1.ng1on Beacn • • • "Lost In The Stars" (197•) Broclc Pe18fS. Melba MOOlll D a FAMILY FEUD ..... 1 Picnic' a Mid\Nestern maste.rpiece By TOM TITUS Of _a.tr .... IWI The ingredients of small town drama in the 1950s were mixed with a gourmet's touch time and again by William Inge. who delved into the Midwestern psyche with a kinsman's knowledge to produce such enduring works as "Come Back. Little Sheba," "Bus Stop" and ''The Dark at the Top of the Stairs.'' His most fully realized play, however. and the one which won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1953. WM "Picnic," a story of repressed emotions bubbling to the surface on a sultry Labor Day in the back yard of a Kansas town. It's a gem of a play which, 30 Y,ears later, speaks eloquently of its time. At the Huntington Beach Playh ouse, director Phil de Barros has choeen a strong cast to recreate Inge's Midwest.em masterpiece. The intimacy of the Seeclltt Village theater is advantageous to a play so dependent on subtle characteriz.ation. and some beautiful performances emerge. Lisa Wilcox. blessed with both beauty and instinctive talent, uses each consummately as the restless young woman who trades conventional love for the more electric variety. As the intruder whoae animal presence upsets the n.astic calm. Tony Donnelly is exceedingly natural and believable, particularly in moments of self-reflection. Young Kirn Guzzetta gives a fine portrayal of the brainy but plain younger sister, while Louise Tonti draws a sharply realistic picture of the girls' anxious mother. The role of Wilcox' rich but unexciting boyfriend 18 nicely done by John Gutteridge; Jo Scott amplifies the minor role of the next-door neighbor, while David Chambers, Nettie Goodman and Joy Wynne lend atmosphere as a smart-alee kid and Fajardo's teaching buddies. While the program fails to establish a time frame for the story. it is most effective to view "Picnic" as a throwback to a more innocent, uncomplicated era. Inge's play has weathered the past three decades to emerge as a true American classic, and the Huntington Beach production does it justice. "Picnic" will be on the board for five more Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 S1 (!) IHO£P£HOEHT NETWORK NEWS CH)MOVIE •••,; "FU1 Tlmtt A1 ~11 Hlgtl" 11962) Sean Penn, Jenntrer ~~ * t • "Body Heat" ( 1981) W~Ham THINGS ( TODO -fti(--1. ___ ....... 1 .... ~the l '"'" "'81'" ·-...... 4. •••.!.~ -s.~ .... -... ~ -,. The - 1. '-=-No matter what you're d oing, your hometown newspaper The Daily Piloi fits in. ( Hvr1. Kathleln l urntt -12:05- (Q)MOVIE • * * "Body HNI" ( 198 t) Wllllanl H1111. K11hleen Turntt -12:30-0 Qt) LA~ HIGHT WfTH DAVID ,..,_.,..., A lrllod ,.,_...u Gerard lhpardleu Nathalie Baye ,. The Return Of Martin Guerre • fl..M .. 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M •I* TO\lllR conn 10 • I 1111111. ca" ,, ,.,_ ..,.. • 111 ... .. _ 7S1-4lM fOMI a:Mb "'fUll•lllr Ull 1.11.,- .t -_.1 .. 110 ti~ llOO 7Sl-41&4 tow COOb -fliltiliiir <NI • u.1.,--r·••! .. -__ ", 7Sl-41&4 -·· 00 11•0 --Perhaps the most memorable characteriz.ation comes from Katharine Fajardo as the spinster llChoolteacher who. given a taste of romance. fights tooth and claw against returning to her inconsequen- tial existence. Bala.need against suitor Bill Malkin's splendidly understated bachelor businessman. it is a riveting moment lndeed. weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 i---------------------' p.m. in the Seacliff Village playhouae, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunting1on Beach. Call 847-4465 TO\lllR COfTO .. ,.,_ .,. _. "1 ·-.,_,,,l l\ l lS ltlS for ticket information. LUNCH & DINNER. MONDAY-THURSDAY CHIMICHANGAS FOR TWO $6.95 Chimlchanga (du me -chat\ ga) .. 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GROW UP AN' eeCOMS A NURSe, :t'L...1-HAV E: l°f" A t-t-: Wf:AL.-i"H, PoweR ANP "f"HA"f" oveRwHf:L-MIN<S se;;x APPEAl.-e:veR.Y C:SOR.<Seous WOMAN 0 IN WHr-re HAS -ro l,IVe Wl"f'H ·' .) J J ., t~E:\TO:\ MR~l. l'D SM T~T lH'~ FAlf IT. ~EP. .. ~N nlE QN'S WO/£· SUl5M ~A AREN'l MER£ ~HAS5E£NA 1Mlt(} C1 5lXreJ[ll~ WESS, ETTA ... rnE ~ST! ANVtMRE ' IS "'IHE.:Re SUCH A "f'H I NG " AS "f"E:N\PORARY FROS"f"e>r"f"B O F "f"HE.: BRAIN, 1\1\A'AN\? .. \ f ·l'I by George Lemont by Wiley ™E~~ ~TILL 001. • l 1 Daily Pilai WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 SLIM GOURMET MEAD ON WINE CONSUMER NEWS C3 C5 C7 Have your own October{ est celebration. Page Dl. Capture the flavor of Alaska with seafood For delicious flavor and nourishing eating look to Alaska's precious gift of prime-quality seafood. With technological advancements in processing and transpor- tation, Alaska seafood can be enjoyed year-round. Featured here are some memorable entrees. All are relatively light in calories and all can be prepared quickly. GARDEN SALMON SALAD 1 e11n (7¥4 ounce•) ulmon 4 cupe torn aplnach or lettuce \Ai cup thlnty allced redlahff \Ai cup chopped celery 1 hard-cooked egg, flnely chopped \Ai cup chopped gr .. n onion 1 medium tomato, chopped 'la cup allced e11rrot CrHmy Vinaigrette Dreaalng Drain salmon, reserving 2 tablespoons liquid for dressing; break Into small chunks. Place spinach in 1 Y2-quart serving dish. Arrange rows of radishes. celery, salmon, egg. onion, tomato and carrot over spinach. Serve with Creamy Vinaigrette Dressing. Makes 3 to 4 servings. Creamy Vinaigrette Dressing: In blender or food processor combine 113 cup oil, 2 table- spoons each reserved salmon liquid and wine vinegar, 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard, 1 tea- spoon minced green onion or shallot, V2 teaspoon sugar and Va teaspoon salt: blend until smooth and creamy. Makes about V2 cup. AND SALAD Poeched Alaeka hallbut Y. pound Alaaka ptnk ahrlmp or crab mNt 1 cup tiny peaa, thawed If necenary 1 cucumber, peeled and cut Into 'la -Inch allcea 1/.t cup diagonally allc.d gr .. n onion Dffh ult and pepper Tarr911on Dreulng , Combine all ingreglents except dressing. Toss gently with dressing. Makes about 6 main dish servings. Poached Alaska Halibut: Remove skin and bones from 1 pound halibut; cut Into chunks. Place halibut in bolling salted water to barely cover. Season with a slice of lemon and onion. sprig parsley. 6 peppercorns and 3 cloves. Simmer, covered, 6 ta 8 minutes or until halibut flakes easily when tested with a fork. Remove hall but from liquid; coot. Makes about 2 Y2 cups. Tarragon Dressing: Combine~ cup re- duced calorie mayonnaise and I/• teaspoon crushed tarragon; mix well. Makes~ cup. Tip: For a lighter salad, substitute wedges of lime or lemon for dressings. WHITEFISH ZUCCHINI BAKE 1 pound Alaaka cod, potlock or rockfleh fllleta, thawed ff MCftUFJ 2 tablnpoona chopped onion 2 tNepoona Oii 2 cupe Julienne •lie.cl zucchini 1 e11n (I ouncee) tomato aauce 'la cup allced muahrooma '.4 INapoon baall, cruahed 111 t .. apoon pepper Daahaalt Cut fillets into thin serving-sized pieces if necessary. Saute onion In oil; add zucchini and cook about 5 minutes or until barely tender. Place 1/• of zucchini mixture on each fish fillet and • roll pinwheel fashion; place In shallow baking pan. Combine tomato sauce. mushrooms, basil. pepper end salt; pour over fish rolls. Bake at 350 degrees 20 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Makes 4 servings. HERBED SALMON BROCCOLI 1 peck911e (10ouncn) frozen broccoll a pear• 2 (8 to a ouncee each) Alffka ulmon at .. ka, thawed If neceeHry YI t ... poon each oregano and thrme, cruahed 1 tableapoon mine.cl paraler BJ LINDA WOODI ....... 0•1 J 'I Cook broccoli In bolling water 1 to 2 minutes or until spears can be separated. Drain and place In greased shallow baking dish with salmon; sprinkle with oregano and thyme. Bake, covered, at 450 degrees allowlng about 10 minutes cooking time per inch thickness measured at its thickest part or until salmon flakes easily when tested with a fork. Sprinkle with parsley. Makes 2 servings. DUNGENESS CRAB WITH SALSA 1 (2111 to 3 pounde) Alaaka DungHen crab, thawed "IMCHHFJ 2 medium tomatoee, pH led and flnely chopped " Y. cup chopped green chlll• 2 tableepoona mine.cl onion 1 tableapoon mine.cl paraler or cilan- tro 1 tablnpoona llme or lemon Juice 2 t ... poon• oll Daahaalt Lift off back shell of crab. Remove and discard viscera end gills. Rinse crab thoroughly under cool, running water. Break off legs; crack along edges. Break body section in half; break each half Into several pieces. Refrigerate until served. Combine remaining ingredients; let tomatc salsa mixture stand 30 minutes before serving. Arrange chilled crab on platter; serve with tomato salsa. Makes about 3 servings. I' , . r .. l I I I ~ I C'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday.-Sept. 14, 1983 Summer squa.sh versatile Summer squash. as soft-shelled squash var- ieties are known, are quite versatile. and a real !ood value, since there is virtually no waste. Yel· low squash and zucchini are the most familiar soft-:shelled squashes, in supply the year 'round. Flavorful when eaten raw or cooked, these two squashes star in side dishes. salads. casseroles and soups. Sauteed with fresh onion, green pep- per and herbs, yellow squash or zucchini is a simple but sensational complement to any meal. Summer squash can be stuffed, baked into a quiche or turned into a zesty relish. It adds great color and taste to pocket. sandwiches or taco fill· ings and fresh vegetable salads. Its subtle favor blends well with many foods. In addition to zucchini and yellow squash var- ieties, there are other wonderful summer or soft shelled squashes available: Cocorelle, is cylin· drically shaped witll alternating dark green and yellow ribs. Choose those about 6 to 8 inches long. Chayote. also called mirliton, is round or pear shaped with a green shell which may be smooth, ribbed or cov- ered with smooth spines. Choose firm hard squash. Scalloped Squash, also known as cymling and pa ttypan, is small, flat and pie-shaped with a scalloped edge. They can be white. yellow, light green or striped. Select small squash, 3 or 4 inches in diameter. Even though the flavors differ, you can substitute one soft shelled squash for another in recipes. Whichever type of squash you may perfer, choose well-shaped squash of good color for the variety. MARINATED ZUC- CHINI SALAD 2 medium zucchlni or yellow squash 2 medium tomatoes l small red onion 112 lemon 112 cup olive or veg- etable oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons fres.Q lemon or lime juice ¥. teaspoon salt 1/a teaspoon pepper l clove garlic, minced 2 cups salad greens, torn into bite sized pieces Thinly slice squash and measure about 2 cups. Thinly slice the tomatoes, onions and lemon. In a large bowl, combine squash, tomatoes, lemon or lime juice, salt, pepper and Bran muffins store well SWEET BRAN MUF- FINS 11'4 cups all-bran cereal 1h cup raisins 1h cup boiling water 11A cups unbleached all-purpose flour 1 V. teaspoons baking soda 1,4 teaspoon salt I large egg IJ'. CU p salad Oil ~ cup molasses 1 cup buttennilk In a small bowl 908.k bran and raisins in boll- ing water. Cool. On wax paper or in a ama1J bowl stir together flour, 90da and salt. In a large bowl beat together until blended the egg, 1ugar, oil, molules and but· tennilk; stir ln bran mix- ture. Add flour mixture and stir only until moistened. Tum lnto oiled 1-3rd cup capacity muffin-pan cupe. filling two-thlrda full. Bake ln a prehe•1ed 400-degree oven until a cake tester lnMrted In center comes out clean - 20 to 25 minutee. With a small metal 1patula, looeenedg~ let stand on wlre rack about 5 minutes; remove. Serve warm. Makes 15. garlJc. Pour the dressing over the vegetables. Cover and refrigerate several hours. At serving time, place the salad greens in a salad bowl , spoon marinated vegetables on top and toss t.o coat. Makes 6 servings. SQUASH SA UTE 2 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil ~ pound cooked ham, cut into strips l large green pepper. chopped 2 scallions. cut in 1-inch pieces 2 large tomatoes, chopped 2 medium zucchir)i, thinly sliced 1;. teaspoon dried thyme 'A teaspoon salt 1;. pound snow peas, trimmed 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese In a large skillet heat the oil. Add the ham and saute until lightly browned kcmovc the ham from the skillet and set aside. Saute the green pepper and scallions about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes, zucchini, thyme and salt. Continue to cook over medium heat until the vegetables are crisp-tender. Add the snow peas and ham to the skillet and cook about 2 minutes. Trans- fer to a serving di.sh and sprinkle with the cheese. Serves 6. "" • .,,,, ~ I ' II I , v. ~~-~----~~~~---~-~~~~~~---::==--=--~-~~-~~~ ~ --~ Ral hs Gre Specials ~lu 6 Double Coupons! That's rtght? 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Put • few word• to work for ou JIO 17111 IT., COSTA lllDA !MO~ IOlfOll l&LI •l ... 1'lftlSTCll lllCll IMJ' I aF~T _,,_ l'At(O • VlllaetA. lAUM t•U UM ... YllTllt ~ & ._aw .. , ll lOMA. ,,... .i. IM1 -·='°"Ir.ACM ' .-flll ' ,..,_,111 STGI MUS: .. , DllJ, t·t ...., CIUO DI., AT .. ALMIT. IMI l>HI 17-Sf . TUST" 4 ..aM & "Ml. FCMnAll , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, i983 Ca Oven frying cuts calories, maintains crisp texture Thick -cut natura I ''french fries!" Crispy breaded vegetables with the taste and texture of deep-fat fried. These ta.sty treats may seem off limits to the calorie-careful cook, but not if you make them The Slim Gourmet way -try them in the oven . You don't need a pot of boiling oil to get crispy texture. Oven frying costs only a fraction of the calories of deep fat trying. Les.5 waste, too, be- cause you don't need those cups of boiling oil. Without the smoke and spatter of deep fat fry~ ing, it's a lot simpler, safer and cleaner, too. OVEN 'FRENCH FRIES' 2 medium potatoes, unpeeled 1 tablespoon salad oil Salt and pepper. to taste Paprika Scrub unpee l e d potatoes well, then cut in half lengthwise. Slice each half into lengthwise wedges, so that each wedge has 90me peel. Soak the potato strips in cold water 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spray a shallow nonstick baking tray lib· erally with cooking spray. After 20 minutes, drain and dry potatoes: place in a plastic bag with the oil. Close the bag tightly and shake up to coat the potatoes even- ly with the oil. A rrange coated potatoes in a single layer on the baking tray. Bake uncovered in the preheated very hot oven about 20 minutes, or until potatoes are golden and crisp. Stir occasionally while baking. Season to taste and sprinkle with paprika. Mak.es four ser- vings, 80 calories each. ORIBNT AL SQUASH 1 medium yellow summer squash, sliced 1 tablespoon salad oil 1 tablespoon eoy sauce 2 tablespoons un- ae a a one d bread crumbs Pinch each of ground ginger, garlic powder Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spray a shallow nonstick baking tray lib- erally with cooking spray. Put squash in a plastic bag with oil and soy sauce. Close the bag tightly and shake up to coat squash evenly. Put the crumbs and seasonings in another plastic bag; add the oil-coated squash. Close this bag tightly and shake up to coat squash with crumbs and season· ings. Arrange the squash slices in a single layer on the baking tray and bake in the preheated very hot oven until cnsp, about 6 to 8 minutes Makes four servings, ap- proximately 55 calories each. OVEN 'FRIED' ZUC- CHINI 2 medium zucchini 2 table s poon s low-calorie Italian salad dressing 3 tablespoons grated sharp Romano cheese 3 tablespoons Ital- ian-seasoned bread crumbs Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spray a shallow ~nstick baking tray lib- era lly with cookjng spray. Cut rucchini into quar- ter-inch thick slices Combine with dressing ln a plastic bag. Cloee bag tightly and shake up to coat zucchini evenly. Put the cheese and bread crumbs in another plastic bag; add the coated zucchini. Close this bag tightly and shake up to coat zucchini wHh cheese-crumb mix- ture. (Spanish) oruona 1 tablespoon salad oil 1 tablespoon BOY sauce or water Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spray a shallow nonstick baking tray lib- erally with cooking spray. Slim Gourmet By Barbara Gibbons evenly. Empty the on- ions into the baking tray and arrange in a shallow layer. Sprinkle with soy sauce or water . OVEN 'FRIED' EGG- PLANT -Cut fresh unpared eggplant into Y. -inch thick slices. Moisten with low-calorie Italian salad dressing. Press each slice into a mixture of equal parts grated Romano cheese and Italian-season bread crumbs. sprayed nonstick baking tray and bake uncovered in a pre heated 475-degree oven, 5 or 6 minutes each side. Ap- proximately 45 calories per slice. ian-seasoned bread crumbs Garlic salt and pepper to taste 1 tablespoon chopped parsley with cooking spray. Ar- range the caps in a aingle layer, cups facing up, on the baking tray. Pat the reserved stems dry and chop them. Add the parsley and remain- ing 3 tablespoons grated cheese. Spoon this mix- ture into the caps. Arrange the zucchini in a single layer on the baking tray and bake in the preheated very hot oven until tender-crisp, about 5 to 7 minutes. Makes four servings. 65 calories each. Peel onions and sllce into rings. U desired, cut the rings in half to make strips. Combine onions with remaining ingre- dients in a plastic bag. Place the pan on the bottom shelf of the oven and bake uncovered 6 or 7 minutes, stirring oc- casionally to cook even- ly. Makes six servings, 40 1calories each . Separate the mush- room stems from th e 'FRIED' MUSHROOM cape; wash caps and CAPS sterns, leave moist. Com· 1h pound fresh whole bine 3 tablespoons large mushrooms cheese with the crumbs 6 tablespoons grated and seasonings. Roll the P a r rn e s a n ( o r mushroom caps in the Romano) cheese, cheese-crumb mixture. divided Spray a shallow 4 tablespoo~ Ital_-_ nonstick baking pan Bake uncovered, in a very hot preheated 475-degree oven about 8 to 10 minutes, depending on , size, until brown. Makes six servings, 55 calories each. SWEET ONIONS Close bag tightly and shake up to coat onions 2 large s w e et Arrange on a well \ VONS MAKES FOOD DOLLARS GO FARTHER c------------------------~c----------------~------~c----------------------~~c----------------------~~ I I I It I I t ? !!,,. ,JI. ,..t: ! 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Heat JUSl unul warm, 1 to 2 rrunutes. Spoon sauce and grapes over veal Makes 4 servings. Two of the most popularcu1.-; of veal. scaUopsand liver are shown he re. Veal Veronique features pan fried scallops with a subtly seasoned wine sauce. Green seedless gra_pe add a refreshing flavor and color contrast to this dish Dilled Liver in Toast Cups is a compan) presentation of creamed, cubed liver. If the Liver is no1 sliced when you purchase it, gently remove thl' surface membrane and blood vessels before cubing it The creamy dill sauce is an unusual accent to the liver. For a quicker, simpler m eal, omit the toast cup~ and serve Dilled Liver with rice. DILLED LIVE R JN TOAST CUPS 1 µou nd slic.'t.>d calf's liver 3 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons butter or margarine I onion, sliced 1 clove gllrl1c, finely chopped h cup beef bouillon 2 teaspoons dry mustard 'A teaspoon dill weed Vs teaspoon pepper lh cup sour cr eam, room temperature Toast Cups (recipe fo llows) VEAL VERONIQUE 8 veal 9Cal.lops, about 3 ounces each 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon white pepper Cut liver mto cubes; coat with flour. Heat butter an skille t until hot. Saule onion and garlic in butter until onion is tender. Add liver. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture boils and thickens. Remove from heat. 2 to 4 tablespoons vegetable oil II\ cup white wine \4 cup finely chopped shalJots 2 cloves garlic, finely chop~ l teaspoon basil StJr m sour cream. Spoon into Toast Cups. If desired, dollop with additional sour cream and sprinkle with dill Makes 4 servmgs TOAST CUPS l tablespoon butter 8 slices bread i.-. cu utter. softened. l II\ cups gref>n seedless grapes. divided into small clusters Pound veal scallops until 114-inch thick. M ix flour, salt and pepper. Coat veal with flour mixture. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in skillet until hot. Add veal a few pieces at a time. Cook until lightly browned on both sides (about 2 to 3"minutes on each side). Add oil as needed. H t oven to 425 degr~s. Trim crusts from brea Spread with butter. Gently press into 8 d cups or muffin cups. Bake about 8 minutes or Arrange veal in serving dish; keep warm. Add wine, shallots, garlic and basil to skillet. Deglaze drippings from skillet. Heat wine mixture to boiling. Fast food really nutritious, bu;--- balance needed Given our hectic lifestyle, fast food is a convenient aolution to mealtime dilemmas, but is it a nutritious one as well? "Contrary to consumer belief, fast food is not nutritionally worthless," says Richard Greenberg, Ph.D .• associate direc10r of the American Council on Science and Health. an independent, non-profit conswner education organization. Wisely aelected fast food meals can provide a significant portion of nutrients to your daily diet. he aaya. "People need to be aware, however, that fast food has nutritional drawbacks: it's usually high in I calories, sodium, protein and fat, and low in calcium, and vitamins A and C. "Don't make fast-food eating a daily habit," Greenberg advises, "but do make a point of eating a variety of foods when you do go out." The key to wise selection of fast -and all foods 1 -is eating a variety of foods from the four food I groups: milk, meat, vegetables and fruits, and breads and cereals. Childre n should eat three or more servings daily from the milk group, adults need two servings, two or more servings from the meat group, and four servings from the vegetables and fruits, and breads and cereals groups. Serving sizes should be adjusted to match caloric needs. "People need to be choosy about the fast food they eat and drink," says Greenberg. "Be sure food I .elections fit into a E diet." Here are some pical fast-food menus and some I suggestions to lmpro e their nutritional value: I A meal conahting of a hamburger. french fries and a toft drink (626 calories) contains servings from the meat. vegetable/fruit (french fries), and bread/cereal groups. oasted. ~EA 5-LB. CAN HORMEL HAM VINE RIPENED HONEYDEW MELONS NEW C ROP JONATHAN APPLES EA. 1. 75-UTER BOTTLE KAMCHATKA VODKA • SHOUWER BlADE IAMB CHOPS 12-0Z. PKG.• KEEBLER CHIPS DELUXE COOKIES Add a 11erving Crom the milk group by choosing I milk inltead of a aoft drink, choosing a milk shake if you can afford the calories, or selecting a I cheeeeburger. A fish sandwich and mllk (582 calories) lacks a vegetable/fruit group serving. Choose trench Cries, if I you can afford the calories, or coleslaw or a salad bar 1 to get vitamina A and C. Prices Effective at all Southern Callfornla Alpha Beta Markets Fried chicken, ma.shed potatoes and gravy, com , I coleslaw. roll, apple turnover and milk contains foods 1 from all tour food groups but is high in calories (1,431). Many fast f~ are fried increasing calories. Sauces, gravies and oondlmenta al8o add calories and flavor but provide few nutrienta. You can reduct' the number of calories in tttls meal by ellminatJng the apple tum0ver (345 calories). and ch009lng coleslaw (1 2 1 calories) lnatead of the I muhed potatoes and gravy (87 ctlorin) and rom ( 169 calortee). DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS ,..; __ ,..1iijlilf:!li;1,P-,~-~ I -I .. " \ I DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPON I I '•-~lfl"I '''°'' t \f•~•.t•r .. •~t '•I,. I n I u. pM "'"'1 ""' OOVttt , ' ... \AV'1~1\ ••. • •• ... ,. I 1 1' .,. I HI ;R" '~\~ lljlAJl~' ,.,~,._, .. COU'O<IS I ~II ltflllt 116' .. rltct O l 1f0j MIUICI 10 ~ •i!IO ltlllOU t••t 0 ,MIO llUIO •11.K I Miii ll llVSI '81.Utlll llCUI\ WAI¥! ti • .. 'Ill .. l•• Jt~.cfr!M'.!-._ I umit t I f.1Wt91"iUli"'tiii't \_.EOU'Oll'* S,,I IHNllll'*fD \HI <! ..,~, ~--------.-,.--- .. • r. .. ' . t•: ... i .. :-. .. ., : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Sept. 14, 1983 C5 Non-vintage Cabernet Sauvignon a potential collectable Collect.ables in wine usually come from small limited production wineries, and most often are red wines because they tend to age and improve more than do white wines. What I'm about to suggest may sound crazy, but a bottle or wine on your neighborhood wine shop shelf, produced by the largest winery in the wo~ld, may well be worth laying away as a collectable, and at the very least is a reasonably priced red wine that is bound to benefit from additional bottle age. The wine? Non-vintage Cabernet Sauvignon from the Wine Cellars of Ernest and Julio Gallo. There are several reasons I suggest that this wine as potential as a collectable. Primarily it's because it was the first Cabernet Sauvignon released by the ~4~gvei~, EA. • 14 f\AVORS 6-0Z. CARTON YOPlAIT YOGURT 5-0Z. PKG. TINA'S BUR.Rtro s brothers, and while the winery itself is very large, the production of thia wine was not that great. Then there's the (act that the winery Ls sold out, so what is on the shelves is al!ttiere is, and the next release will be labeled quite dlfferently. Also adding to the wine's collectabllity is the Gallo image for d.rinkabillty. Never mind the wine bears no vintage date. It is entirely from the hig hly praised 1978, all the grapes came from Sonoma county, and it is 100 percent varietal. It really doesn't matter that the wine has the kind of balance that will see it con tinue to improve for at least a decade. The real value will come from the limited amount that will be cellared away and its "first release" status. It will be scarcity and sentiment that may make the wine very valuable a few years from now. MORE GALLO -The winery is finally releasing a Zinfandel into selelcted test markets, after being without that varietal since the oak-aging program began several years ago. It appears that Barbera, the other red varietal in the old Gallo line-up will not make it back into the market. There's still some talk that Gallo will eventually release a varietally labeled Rose. Speaking of rose and Gallo, the winery really needs to do something about the name of its premium ro&e which won a gold medal at the Orange County Fair, this year. The winery makes several roses, yet the best has M ead on Wine By J~rry D. Mc:aJ no varietal or proprietary name, and is labeled simply "Rose," which must make it terribly confusing for consumers wanting to buy the medal winner. How do they know which Gallo r06e is the one? TEMPEST IN A WINE BOTTLE -The Los Angeles County Fair and wine judging chairman Nathan Chroman are still claiming the "world's largest" status for the {air's wine competition. It just isn't so. Orange County passed the ollflitle holder in both total number of entries and total number or participating wineries. SANTA CRUZ GUIDE -Some of the most exciting. creative and picturesque small wineries in California are located in the Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Francisco. You won't !ind gigantic structur es devoted to producing millions, or even hundreds of thousands of gallons of wine, and you won't find tines of tourists waiting to go through the "prepared pit.ch" tours headed by people reading scripts instead of talking about wine and winemaking. What you will discover is a group of individual- istic, small estate wineries, headed by independent (sometimes very independent) e ntreprenuers, who are almost more interested in the winemaking •BUTTER BASTED •LIMIT 6-LBS. •DOES NOT EXCEED 30~ FAT LB. 3-LBS. OR lARGER PACKAGE FRESH GROUND BEEF EA1 SKAGGS ALPHA BETA P REMIUM BREAD 12,500,000 IN PRIZES! 738,850 TOTAL PRIZES GET YOUR ALP HA IETA 0001 CHAllf M ol l •Pl•.,,.,_, 1. lttl 81NGOGAMf CAAD TODAY ANO A GAME TICKET WITH ..-_--.-.. -• ..---,•.,....,...----,•-,---,,..., !:ACH STORE VISIT ..... """ ... _.:::-i •;:_':;' '~1~ " . . ···-· ... • '''*• ., •• , • .. ... ti••<-UI rttM\• U•I••• 11f1t • l.!!_W ia..1 ........ , ,,,, .. -·· ···-,,_ .. "' llt~ I .... ......... -·· ... , .. .. ...... ...... H .. .. , . .. -, .. , I • I -... ,, ..... , ........... ..... ...... ' ... COMPllT( OAMI llULfl A~f A\IAll.AILl AT AU ALPHA 8fTA AHn PAii flCIPATINQ ellAOOS ALPHA HTA ITOllte Bal• Prices Effective Thursdey, September 15 thru Wednesday, September 21, 1983. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE WINNERS IN THE 12,500,000 ALPHA BETA BINGO GAME POil llH ,, ~111 fMICM ... ,, .. '" HllCCA HIU(fl lifestyle and making great wine than m makmg a profit. These mountain men and women can be a strange lot indeed, and they'll be the the first to tell you so. They're also very friendly, offer warm hospitality and make you feel as if you're visiting a winery, not a vinous '"Disneyland." To recieve a free copy of the brochure "Winelraila of the Santa Cruz Mountaina," send a self-addressed, st.amped envelope to: Santa Cruz Wine Map, P .O. Box 2856, Saratoga 95070. ~-.......'~ .....-;~_,, ~~ ___.,r ·. JI ... r [ • ...) ~ 1' [ ~/ Enter recipes for cook series If you've been enjoying our C.ook-of-the-Week series and would like to join in, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. Send us several of your favorite recipes so we can pick a couple to share with our readers. The series also includes a photo and short prof iJe of our special cook each week. Send your recipes to the Food &Ji tor, c/o the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, and be sure to include your name, address and phone n umber. VEG ET ARIANS ... (From Page Cl) cook off excess water. ln a deep skillet, heat butter and make massala (t.he cumin and chills) by cooking until brown. Add all other spil'eS immediately. Stir; add apples and let cook on a high heat, cooking away excess liquid. Add the sugar until mixture becomes jam-like. Remove from heat. Serve cold. MALPOURI (Sweet Balls ) 1 cup powdered sugar 1 cup white flour water Ghee for frying 3 cups yoghurt (plain) l cup strawberries Make fairly thick batter from sugar and flour and enough water. Drop by tablespoons into hot ghee. Remove when golden brown. Drain. Cover with yoghurt and strawberries. Serve immedi· ately. RICE WITH SPINACH l 'h tablespoons ghee V. tablespoon crushed chilis 1;, teaspoons ground black pepper 1 V. cups washed long grain n ee ~ teaspoon salt 2 1/a cups water 1...S pound spinach (fresh) I teaspoon ground coriander 1h cup fried peanuts Put ghee in a saucepan and heat 1t on a medium flame. Add crushed chills. When they tum black, add black pepper and rice. Stir until rice begins to stick to pan. Add salt and water. Bring to a boil on a high flame. cover and tum heat very low. Cook about 12 minutes. Meanwhile wash spinach very carefully and drain. After rice has cooked 12 minutes, add spinach and coriander. Do not stir. Cook another:; minlutes and test by sticking fork int.O rice to see if it is done. Uncover and cook another 2 minutes to dry out rice. Fluff with a fork. d~tributing spinach throughout. Add peanuts and stir lightly again. Molasses cookies The amount of baking soda called for provides tender texture and good color and flavor. SOFT MOLASSES DROP COOKIES 2 V. cups fork-stirred unbleached all-purpoee flow- 1 ~ teaspoons ba,kJng 90da V. teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon l teaspoon ground ginger Vt-pound stick butter ~cup sugar 1 large egg ~ C\tf molasees ~cup water On wax paper or in li bowl, star together flour, baking 90da, salt, cinnamon and ginger. In \he large bowl ot an electric mixer cream butter and sugar; add egg and molaslet; beat until blended -mixture will look curdly. Add halt the nour rnhcture and Mil the water; beat gently untJl smooth; repeat with remaining !lour mixture and water. Drop by level \ablespoonfula, 1everal Inches apart, on ungreued cookie sheet.I. Bake ln a preheat.ed.375-decree oven until lightly browned-8 to 10 minutes. With 1 wide metal apetula, remove to wlre rick.a to cool completely. Store ln a U,htly cov4!red container with wax pa~r between layers. Maket about 4 ~ dozen thin cakci·lJk~ cook.lea. U you Ute re,war cookie aht!ota, Wipe MICh well with pePfr ioweUna between bakinp. Toward end ot bakiJlB wash and thorouahly dry ahteta befo~ ustng. J i I I ' r C• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 Chilled pasta makes meals easy The challenge in summer menu planning is to find good. interesting foods that require a minimum of cooking. This leaves the bulk of the day for sun and fun, yet when dinner time rolls a.round there's still a delicious meal to satisfy ravenous appetites. Chilled pasta with fresh vegetables vinaigrette is a combination as attractive to serve as it is convenient to prepare. The vinaigrette is a combination of olive or vegetable oil, wine vinegar, herbs and tomatoes. This is blended in food processor or blender until smooth; then sliced onions and mushrooms, and chopped tomatoes are added and the mixture is thoroughly chilled. Just before serving, the pasta is cooked, then ~ with vinaigrette dressing and the steamed Orange date and nut breakfast cereal packs a wallop broocoli. A sprinkling of oruon and garlic croutons add delightful flavor as well as crispy texture to the salad. CHILLED PASTA WITH FRESH VEGETABLES VINAIGRETTE 1 large tomato, quartered 3 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon dried mint or basil leaves ~ teaspoon salt 1A teaspoon pepper 3 large tomatoes, coarsely chopped (about 3 ~ cups) Vi pound fresh mushrooms, sliced (about 2 cups) 1 medium-sized onion, peeled, halved and sliced 'h pound spiral pasta, cooked according to package directions and drained 2 pounds broccoli, broken into small florets and steamed l 'h cups onion and garlic croutons Put quartered tomato, oil, vinegar, mint or basil leaves, salt and pepper in a food processor or blender, cover and process until smooth. Toss with chopped tomatoes, mushrooms and onions. Cover and refriger- ate up to 24 hours. Just Before Serving: Toss vinaigrette mixture with hot, cooked pasta and broccoli; sprinkle with croutons and serve. Makes 6 servings. 19 ,., ... 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An ideal breakfast will have three of the basic four food groups-fruit, dairy and grains. ~ 9'o·lnch Pl.g ~ Hetty Foam P1.r11 01 so 11• ~ c s.rew•r a 10 !ZB)cottage cheeke'"''o...,, •111 mm> Ramen Green Giant a.-:~.., 211!;: 1100 Supreme, ... .... 1 .. ---------------- =--, ....................... ~ ,u __ I --·-------~----... SAFIWA Y SPECIALS 6 ) .... s 100 l'k91. Orange-Date-Nut Breakfast Cereal combines the three in a power-packed dish that starts the day off with a bang. ,.,. harcoal 1n11an 8'G '2" Tomato Juice Sac•amonto ·~:: 79' Corn Beel l•ooy 1 'LO: 11• Pie sne11s :;e~~ 3 ~~ •2C1D 5St Hormel c.m.tCM 16-0l Vegetables F01 Slow ~ 59' Orange Energy Ba.rs require a few minutes to mix and 35 minutes of baking, but they keep very well in an airtight container to make a fine breakfast on-the-run. • fO ~ 10-Gl I Cauhllower F'°'"' P\o 99' 9-oz Cold Cups "°''°•• :1o •1• h M lOC: 16-cz 99 Apple Juice Ft°'"' ean • Whipping Cfeam lut•ne ~~ 73' ORANGE-DA TE-NUT BREAKFAST CEREAL 3 cups milk Y, cup uncooked iron-enriched farina (cream of wheat) Ya teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons. frozen concentrated orange juice, thawed. undiluted IA cup chopped dates 'A cup walnuts Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon Strawberries 2 oranges, peeled and sectioned In a medium saucepan, heat milk over medium heat; stir in farina and salt. Cook 5 to 7 minutes, stirring constantly until thickened and smooth. Remove from heat, stir in concentrated orange juice, dates, walnut.a and cinnamon. Garnish with strawberries and orange aectiona. Yield: 3 to 4 servings (3 cups). ORANGE ENERGY BARS l can (6 ounces) frozen concentrated orange juice, thawed, undiluted Vi cup chopped dates 'A cup chopped dried apricots Vi cup chopped walnuts l Yi cups all-purpoee flour l cup uncooked old-fashioned oat.a l teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon baking 90da V. teaspoon sa1 t Vi cup butter or margarine, softened Vi cup light brown sugar, firmly packed 11.arge egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon grated orange peel Grease a 9-inch square baking pan. In a medium saucepan combine concentrated orange juice, dates and apricots. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally until mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. stir in walnuts and set aside. In a large bowl stir together Oour, oats, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In another large bowl cream butter, brown sugar, egg, vanilla and orange peel until light and fluffy. Stir in dry ingredients until combined. Preu two-thirds of the dough into prepared pan. Spread evenly with fruit filling. Sprinkle remaining dough over filling to fonn a crumb topping. Bake in a 350 degree oven 30 to 35 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool completely on a wire rack. Cut into ban. Yield 16 ban. Marinating chicken enhances its taste •Marinating chicken add. a whole new dimension to its flavor . However, the National Broiler Council notes that chicken at»orbe flavors readily and marinating time should be kept at a minimum. Unlike red meata that are marinated to tenderize, broiler-fryer chicken has delicate tilllue. and marinade, uted prtmarily for 9e880Jlin&, la at.orbed quJckly. •When marinating chicken before grilling, aave any leftover marinade to bute the chlcken while It cooks. •F..ent.1ally all oommerdally available chicken hM been inlpec1ed by \M aovemmen1. either federal or 11aw, for whol~. About two-ihlrdl I.I pwied by USDA for quality. Uquid O.t••t•nl. l'rep•lced met Carrots c.'::..'h"d 2 ;'..~.59' Fresh Celery C.l19 9unOI 39' - ~ Bartlett Pears s.tt1 oo 39' · Italian Squash /!..'"o,:.. 49~ ,lit.,, ... ,.. 111. Bell Peppers Slij" 0 111 391 ft!tr.nt.. M h ,. Mu•• S 1 '' Raisins '°"" 1tOvtt 6 '~': 99' ..,,. us rooms With Stea~ llo Honeydew Melons 111 29' m&tRusset Potatoes·"''u'"J ,!.1°0 Rose Bouquets o.z..,•2• I ranges .. *1 39 3:.•1 10 ..... ... lilt. • , MO..,.._. Of , New,.n •..-• He No. Co•tt Hlt"••Y, l.ef'IM .. ecfl ·-~ ... ...,.. ........ N -. 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"t..·:1~ivs..:r·., 111 s 1 '' Pork Chops Lelr:·;;,~ ~~:..~.:.'C::;.. lb s 1'' Fried Chlcken,..·~:· ... 2 .::·s2>• ) SAFEWAY Grange Coast DAILY .PILOT /Wednesoay, Sept. 14, 1983 c.;1 ·- Bottled water vs. tap: Is the taste worth the price? ly DOROTHY WENCK ...... ._ ... ucc_.-r- Bolt led pec1ally mineral preferred people. water. es- high-priced water, 1s by many There are number of reasons for preferring It tq tap water or soft 1 drinks, such as: -Un- oertainlly about I.he safe- ty of local water supply. -A dislike for the ''funny taste" caused by dissolved minerals or chlonne. -A belief that mineraJ water is more healthful because 1t provides minute amounts of minerals or doesn't contain as much sodium as tap water or as many calories as soft d rinks. Whatever the reasons, people are willing to pay dearly for 1t. Some of the name brand bottled min- eral water t'OSts 35 cents or more for an 8-ounce glass.compared toa frac- tion of a penny for tap water. Over a year it could be a w hopping difference All bottled waters, domestic and imported. must conform to stan- dards of purity and safe- ty, must come from sources free of pollution, be packed under san.i- t.ary conditions and be free of coliform bacteria or other harmful substances. Bottled waters that are imported or shipped acr~ sta t.e lines come under federaJ jurisdic- tion. The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 says that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must adopt standards for bottled wat.ercompatible with the EnvironmentaJ Protection Agency's 1 (EPA) na turaJ drinking water standards. Two categories of bot- tled water not regulated 1 by FDA under the 1974 Act are soda water, which has its own set of federal regulations and mineraJ water. which is in a rather murky do- mam when tt comes to federal standards. However, within Cali- fornia, the Food and Drug branch of lhe Cali- fornia Department of HeaJth Services admin- isters regulations con- cerning bottled water. The deparunent re- quires tests for the fol- lowing: Microbiological quality, physical quality (color, odor. clarity) and chemical quality. Most bottled waters are treated to insure that they do not exceed levels set for bacteriaJ counts. Ozone, a form of oxygen. ia usually used to dis- infect water. aJthough Lhe department also ap- proves other methods to prote~t them from bacteria. Therefore. all bottled waters are safe to drink. Mineral waters may come from springs, geysers. or wells. A few are fabricated from punfied city water with mmerals added. Cali- fornia requires that any waU>r labeled "spring" must indeed come from an actuaJ spring Distilled water is vir- tually free of minerals and thus suitable for cleaning contact lenses and m steam irons and auto batteries. Distilled water is processed by condensation of steam to separate and remove minerals. Because of the minimal mineral con- tent, disti.Ued water has less Oavor than tap water or mineral water. Purified water is pro- cesaed by electrolysis to separate and remove minerals. Mineral re- moval ia not a.s complete as it i. In distilled water, so purified water should not be substituted when use necessltatec mineral free water. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. What type of water should I ~ for my 1 baby'a formula? Would dttti.Ued water be best? -A. FoUow your doc- t0r'1 recom.mend•Uona for w•ter tor baby for- mula. • • • Q. We're having quite a debate with our friends over the type of wat~r we drink They claim the ex pt •\SIVt! mrnt-ral water the} use tastes much better than the ordinary bottled water we use. Arc there any studies on this we can refer to. -A . • Why n1H t'tmdut·t yvur own "blmd" taste test' You may be surprised at the results1 Ln one such study, prof~fonaJ taste testers preferred tap water to any of the others, includmg some expensive bottled w11tc·rs. . . . Q What IS thl' dtf · ference betwL>en what a water softener and a water filter do to water? -A. In softening water. the purpose is to remove ' .... hdrd wait·• m111c1 ah sut·hm,<.c1k1um and mag- 1w:.1um When tht• water 1s passt>d through tht' bed of sodium resin. calcium and magnc.>s1um in tht> water exchange plact!S with thL· sodium m the resin As u rt:sult. the resm becoml'S suturat~ with caJc1um and mag- nesium and the displaced sodium passes on with the water Thus. soft water 18 high in sodium. while hard water is high m calc1uni and mag- nesium t'Ompuunds. ln a water filt.er, the water lli passed through a substance such as ac- tivated carbon that has a high degree of filtering power SubsUmL-es that may give the water an undesirable flavor, odo.-, or appearance are re-· moved by the filter The · !iltt!r doesn't removt" hard-wa t.er nunerals and many other dissolved metals such as iron or lt:ad. Nor does it remove bacteria Betty Crocker f> V arietles Farm Fresh Produce HAMBURGER HELPER , LARGE SWEET VINE IUPE · . \, Honeyd~s . • J. ) ·29e .39° ,39e •u<l. llEO °" OFIUN VAA1n1cs Lush Marantas 61HCM "OT I !t ~ 1 SV/tf"' 8~•·• s3.49 Onions LB. .19° II RED DELICIOUS APPLES New Crop Fancy REG. PKG. BEEF LARGE ENO BEEF' CHUCK CENTER.QJT BEEF Bl.ADE QJl BEEr RIB BONELESS l>CKV FARMS FAMILY PACI( BEEF~-ENO &£F CHI-CK BEEF CHVCJ( llON£lES6 Rib 7·Bon• Chuck ROMt ROMt ROMt Spencer Chicken Rib l\ound Bone Family St.-Drumatlcka Steaks ..... Steaks ~•_I_.89_u __ •I~ ~--SW u ' SZ.99 u •X.I9 u ~'~ •I.99 u . •x.09UI . sx.99UI -----r-~~~--~~~~~-. La Pina 91 '-. Mai:'aioni • l'UIUHA I · Hi-Pro -:: & Cheese ~ Dog Food ~· ----33e ... ri-. 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I.I 1• 17 .. •• -u . .. j J ------- C'H Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Sept 14, 1983 -· Here's a quiche dish real men can ea t '\ Carol $mead's recipe for taco quiche has won lner the honor to rep- resent California at the National Beef Cook-Off next week in Bismark, N .D. The 32-year-old Santa Paula mother of two said, "I thought it was a perfect recipe because it is a w ell-balanced meal It has all four food groups in it. It's really easy to fix, looks nice and it's sort of trendy. My friends tell me real men can eat taco quiche." Carol and her lifestyle reflect the activity and energy associated with good nutrition and atten- tion to diet. Most days. you'll find Carol jogging three miles or so. For Carol's husband, Chuck, three miles is just a warmup. He usually runs 15 to 20 miles a day, as Chuck is a long dis- tance runner aiming for a berth on the 1984 U.S . Olympic team. Chuck holds past vic- tories in international circles, including a silver medal in the marathon during the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City. He is cur- rently under contract to an athletic shoe com- pany, travels around the world to races and holds running clinics. "He tells people he follows a 'see food' diet -he sees food and he eats it," Carol joked. But nutrition is anything but a joking matter for this beef cook-off winner, who minored in hom e economics while getting her degree to theoretical mathematics at Hum- boldt State. "One of the reasons I took nutrition classes Cooking with class In a series of cooking classes scheduled next week. students can create and sample cuiaine from around the world. Focusing on Ameri- can-sty le foods. includ- ing Citrus Salad , Popovered-Chicken and a perennial favorite - Lemon Meringue Pie. will be Marion Cun- ningham at 3 p.m. Friday at The Broadway. Fashion Island. Newport Beach. The fee is $5. and reservations can be made by calling 644-1212. • • • Y ounpten can get into the act Saturday at FM9ero'a International Cookware, 2919 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, w h en Karen Sheetz teaches "Kids aa Cooks" at 10 a.m. Coat ia $10. A Put.a w orkshop will be praented at Fuaero's at 6:30 e.m. Sept. 22 at a 008t of $25 per students. Re.ervationa for either clua can be made by calling 673-2343. • • • A five-week Chinese cookingclasson Wednes- days at 7 p. m. will begin Sept. 21 and the Thurs- dayclassesat 11 a.m. will start Sept. 22. The series, at $110, will be taught at Kay Pastorius' School of International Cuisine, 1075 Dyer Place, Laguna Beach. For information call 494-1774. • • • Al O>ast Hardware, 240 Broadway, Laguna Beach. a Greek dinner will be demonstrated by Carol Williams at 7 p.m. Thunday, and Patty Gillfillan will teach eouffles at 10:30 a.m. Monday. Coat ia $15 for each class. Reservations are to be made by calling 497-4403. ~ Autftf Atl Yfh~-W ~owai DallJPHat 642-5678 was because with Chuc-k, an athlete, I thought maybe there was some- thin~ LhaL could help him And 1 here is. Every aspect of good nutrition applies to athletes," she said. The Smeads avoid ex- tremes and fads in their dietary practices. "W e don't eat huge quan- tities, but we do eat beef. Chuck drinks whole milk; he eats eggs; but he does it in moderation," she said. TACO QUICHE Fllllog 8 corn tortillas (soft) 2 pounds lean ground beef I pur ple Spanish oruon. chopped I clove garlic, pressed I teaspoon chili pow- der \4 teaspoon each: ground cumin, thyme, -salt ~ teaspoon oregano 1 pound shredded Monterey Jack cheese Cus tard: 6 eggs 2 l'Ups rrnlk Toppings: 1 small head lettuce. shredded 2 tomatoes, sliced l large avocado, sliced ~ pint sour cream Olives for garnish Chili Salsa. optional Preheat oven to 350 degrees"'. Lightly grease an extra large quiche dish (or a 9 x 13-inch pan or two 9-inch pie pans). Lin~ with tortillas, tear tng them to fit, if necess- ary. Brown ground beef and onion, then add spices. Pour into pan(a). Top with shredded cheese. Beat eggs and milk together and pour ) over all. I' 1 Bake about 1 hour or until custard is set. While still warm, spread sour cre'atn, then tomatoes and avocados, ending with lettuce and olives. Pass the salsa. Serves 8. FOSTER FARMS FRESH WHOLI BODY LB. CHICKEN LIMIT 4 BARM SLICED BACON llB VA( I 49 PACK IA. e I . _PILLSBURY PLUS ~ CAKIMIX I PUDDING 1N 7 9 THE MIX '~· ASST'D e 2.99 FtHh, Cri1p SLICING SALAD CUCUMBI• 6-PACK TICATE r.m-.~~,1' BEIR a • 0 ,!. 12.oz 2 79 ~ ....... -' ·~~ I~ I > CANS FOITIR FARMI FRllH TURKIY DRUMI L• .• 49 Cultu•t d Cook' like Clom LIVE EASTERN MUSSELS lB 1.29 LB 6.99 South Poc•f•c Tl'lo-ed BAY SCALLOPS FRllH BEIF BRllKIT USDA WHOlf OR I 69 CHOI([ PO I....,! 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BROWN RICE GUADALAJARA ~ cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 ~ cups water 1 cup select brown rice 1 teaspoon salt 3 ears sweet com OR 1 cup frozen com , thawed 1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chilies, drained l teaspoon ground cumin I large tomato, cut into 'h -inch pieces 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley Cook onion and garlic in butter in medium saucepan until onion is tender but not brown. Add water anmd bring to a boil. Stir in rice and salt. Cover tightly and cook over low heat 45 minutes. Cut com kernels from cobs with sharp knife. Stir com, chilies and cumin into rice. Cover and continue to cook over low heat until all water is absorbed, about 5 minutes. Just before serving, stir in tomato and parsley. Makes 6 servings. DILLED CARROTS AND PEAS BROWN RICE 2 ~ cups water 1 cup select brown rice I tablespoon butter or margarine l teaspoon salt 2 mediwncarrots, cut into l 'h x ~ x ~-inch strips l pound fresh peas, shelled or 1 package (10 ounces) frozen peas, thawed 3 tablespoons heavy cream 1 'h chopped fresh dill or ~ teaspoon dried dill weed ~ teaspoon pepper Bring water to a boil in medium saucepan. Stir in rice, butt.er and salt. Cover tightly and cook over low heat 4~ minutes. Add carrots and peas. Cover and continue to cook over low heat until all water is absorbed, about 5 minutes. Stir in cream, dill and pepper. Makes 6 servings. P-JOY DISH d> DETERGENT 1~~" 1~~" _ t-ERA A LAUNDRY DETERGENT concentrate O\lr PrKf PrOtKt•Ofl l'Ofl(y C)U.lr~nttP\ tf!P\f prtef' tO bf &Hf(tl\lf wee SfPI ,. tflr\j fur' Sept 10 191U The Discount Supermarket Orange Cput DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Sept. 14, 1983 C9 Though they probably don't know It, most Americana eat Mexican food nearly every day. ''Besides what is recognized in the United States aa Mexican food, a good portion of all the food we eat has its orlginl ln Pre-Columbian America," explained Vicki Barrioa, Mexican food consultant for Del Monte Corp. and author of a comprehensive book on Mexican cuiaine. Mexicans and many Americans will celebrate Mexican Independence Day Ulla month with colorful cuisine during and maaa products, and is a food staple. holiday festivities, Barrios said. "The ''Tomatoes,.aquaah and beana also role of food in Mexican culture extendB were domesticated and uaed widely in beyond neceeaity, enriching holidays Mexico long before Europeans in- and IOCial events." corporated them into many forms of She explained that ancient Aztec European cuisine." argricultural fonns still influence the Perhaps the most noted food form way people eat today. "One reason is native to Mexico but used worldwide is due to ~ highly organized syatem of chocolate. agriculture and a sophisticated cul-"Chocolate was used as a drink and inary art developed by the Aztecs long reserved only for Aztec royalty who before the arrival of Europeans to believed it contained hallucinogenic America." properties," Barrios said. The history haa meant a rich herti.age "When chocolate reached Europe, its ofcultureandfooddifficulttoseparate, uae developed further, and today, ahe said. It has alao helped spark European chocolate candy and baked interest in forms of food indigenous to gooda are considered to be among the Mexico in such areas as the United world's best. ln Mexico, however, its States, Europe and elsewhere. uae still is reserved primarily as a hot "Com, for example, was among the drink, often accompained by sweet wild fooda the Aztecs domesticated and rolls." improved, and the one that became the Barrios said Mexican Independence foundation of Mexican cuisine," Bar-Day has its own menu, much like the rtoa said . "In many cultures, the hot.dogs and hamburgers commonly primary ingredient in bread serves as prepared in the United StatesonJuly4. the basia of the cualne. 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We'll Meet Any Current Southern C.llfornl1 Advertised Price. 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Meu ·Phone: 646·1608 25876 Mulrtlnds, Mission Vleto -Phone: 866-1437 10932 Westminster, Gardtn Grove · Phone: 638·4145 263 South Eucld Avenue, Anaheim • Phone: 991-6892 hfms <1nd prku •v1l11hlt at lbove 1t0te(1) Thunday $q)ccmber 15, 198) throup Wfdnnday Stpccmber 21, 1983 • • ' C l l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14. 1983 Cheery cherries lighten your sauces, salads or desserts For an easy snack or light dessert, bring out a bowl of fresh cherries. Uae them in fruit, chicken or turkey salads, luscious desserts. preserves and sauces. Blend them with plain or vanilla yogurt for a re- freshing, creamy smooth shake. Fresh cherries can be frozen for use through- out the year. Stems and pits can be removed. if desired before freezing. Wash fruit, place in a plastic bag, seal well, then store in the freezer. Froum fresh cherries will keep up to a year. When ready to use. re· move from the freezer. but don't allow cherries to thaw completely. Froze.n cherries are won- derful dipped in melted chocolate or pitted and served with ice cream or cheesecake. Choose cherries that are plump, firm and bright in color. They may range from bright red to red-black. Avoid small, light-colored cherries which feel hard. Fresh cherries a.re ready to eat when you buy them -no further ripening is necessary. Keep cherries cold and Apples all read y for teachers This year's crop of apples is making its debut in time for back-to-school lunches. The 1983 crop is predic- ted to surpass that of 1982, and the next sev- eral weeks should be top availability. Other avail- able lwichbox fruit in· eludes bananas, grapes and peaches. FRUIT • Golden Delicious ap- ples are building up to a full swing. They are high in quality and plen- tiful. Red Delicious ap- ples. however. are off to a slow start. but are expected to pick up steadily during the next few weeks. Jonathans and Pippins also are available and in nice condition. Bananas represent a good value at thlS time. They are high m min· erals such as phos- phorus, potassium and iron. and are a healthful additipn to any breakfast and lWlCh. Grapes are still avail- able, although prices will vary. It is the end of soft fruit season, but there are still high quality peaches with lota of color available. Pluma and nectarines are fading from the market .cene, and the melon season also is winding down. Citrus fruit is avail· able at higher prices, and avocados are acarse. Mangoes, arriving with a little less color than usual. are flavorful and a good value. VEGETABLES Squash is probably your best vegetable value this week. Yellow, Italian and summer var- ieties are plentiful and reasonable in price. Another super value is peppers, and broccoli is arriving in great con- dition and holding a steady price. F.ggplant is superior in quality and flavor, with a steady price, and celery ia another stable, high quality item. Jicama, a delicious, low-ealorie vegetable, ia increasing in volume, and brown and white onions are in good suplly and quality. However, red onions are at the end of their aeuon and are in short supply. 1~, .. os 1000 \ "' t*' ...,.-0 \~ , 1tl .. ,111~ ....... \ ••''' V' ...,~ • ,,ao \\\t ,~, .. '11\t .... l N o matter what you're doing . your home•own newspaper . The 11111 Piil tits In i hwrud and use within two or three days. F RESH FRUIT 'N' YOGURT SALAD 2 e nvelopes un- flavored gelatin 11/J cups Cresh orange juice.divided 1 tablespoon sugar 16 o unces vanilla yogurt 3 tablespoon honey 'h teaspoon vanilla ~ teaspoon grated or- ange peel l 'h cups pitted, halved fresh cherries 11/J cups diced, peeled nectarines 114 cup chopped walnuts or almonds In a medJum saucepan. iu>rinkle unflavored gelatin over 1 cuporange juice. Cook over low heat, stirring until the gelatin dissolves, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat; 5'lr in sugar, re- maining 'h cup orange juice. yogurt, honey, vanilla and orange peel; stir until mixture is smooth. Chill, stirring oc- casionally. until mixture is consistency of un- beaten egg white. Fold in nectarines, cherries and nuts. Turn into a 2-quart serving bowl or 8 desaert dishes and chill until set. Serves 8. SAVE 25< ON THE CHEESE THAT'S MADE 'lb BE MILD. CASIN(J NATURAL CHEFBE. Milk is the mild beginning o( each CASINO Natural Cheese. And now you can save 25¢ on any size. any flavor. from this wholesome lint! o( natural cheeses. , CHOCOLATE RIBBON CHERRY CHIFFON PIE 4 squares semi-sweet chocolate ¥. cup heavy cream. divided 2 tablespoons light com syrup 1 baked 9-inch pastry shell 1 envelope un- flavored gelaun ~cup sugar, divided 2 eggs. separated l cup milk 'h teaspoon vanilla \4 teaspoon almond extract 2 cupe pitted. fresh sweet cherries Place chocolate and \4 cup cream in top of a double boiler . Cook over hot, not boiling, water until the chocolate melts. stirring occasionally. Re- move from heat and st.lr in corn syrup. Cool about 5 minutes. Spread the chocolate mixture even- ly over bottom of the baked paatry shell. Chill. Mix gelatin and Y'l cup sugar ln top of the double boiler. Beat egg yolks with the milk and stir into gelatin mixture. Cook over hot, not boil- lng. water until gelatin cllilaolves and · mixture coata a metal spoon, about 10 minutes. Chill until the mixture mounds slightly. Stir in vanilla and almond ex- tract. In a separate bowl beat egg whites until soft pea.ks form; gradually add remaining !4 cup sugar to the egg whites and continue beating until stiff pea.ks form. Fold beaten egg whites into gelatin mixture. Whip remaining 'h cup cream. Fold the whipped cream and cherries into the gelatin mixture. Spoon over chocolate layer in pastry sh ell and chill several hours or until firm. Serves 6. L AYERED F RESH CHERRY DESSERT 2 31"'-ounce packages vanilla flavor pud- ding and pie filling 1 quart milk 12 ladyfingers , diVlded l 'h cups pitted, halved fresh cherries Prepare pudding with the milk aa:ording to package directions; cool. Split the ladyfingers. Line a l Yi -quart rec- tangular serving dish with hall of the lady- fingers. Spoon half the prepared pudding in the lined dish. Place the cherries over the pud- ding. Spoon the remain- lng pudding over the cherries. Top with re- maining ladyfingers and garnish with additional fresh cherries. 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Throughout the fall season, Americans of German heritage share in th.is festive mood with their own local Octo- berfest featuring the best of Gennan song. dance and food. Of German descent or not , you may experience Octoberfest in your own home with this delicious Reuben Dinner. Layers of potatoes.. sauerkraut and corned beef are topped with melted Swiss cheese in a de- li cl o us and e asy cuaerole. REUBEN DINNER l package scalloped or julienne potatoes 1 can (8 ounces) sauerkraut, drained 2 packages (2.5 ounces each) thinly sliced corned beef, coa.rsely chopped 21.4 cups boiling water I- v., cup milk 1111 cups shredded Swiss cheese (6 ounces) Heat oven to 400 degrees. Layer potatoes, sauerkraut and corned beef in ungreased square baking dish, 8 x 8 x 2 inches. Sprinkle with sauce mix. Pour water and milk over potato mixture; sprinkle with cheese. Bake uncovered until potatoes are tender, about 35 minutes. 4 or 5 Muffins made easy ORANGE-WALNUT BRAN MUFFINS Drain syrup from an 11-ounce can mandarin oranges, halve each aeg· mentand spread out onto paper towels to abeorb syrup; set aside. Make up a 12-muffin all bran muffin recipe or mix, adding ~ teupoon nutmeg to the dry lngre- dienta. Juat before com- bining with the liquid mixture, fitld in oranges and 1h cup medium ch opped Cali fornla walnuta. Bake in greued 3-lnch muffin pans, following recipe or package dlrec- tlons for baking. Serve warm with butter or margarine. ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In ill •P9"' elv) not high in price , re1 1on1btt . cJUllfled ....... ld¥9ft1elng -·.:... Claaslfled Advertising &42-se1e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept 14 , 1983 DI Planning kids' lunches can be tricky Molhers, who are frustrated and con-=:::--:;:::: cem ed over their tod- dler's seeming lack oC ' interest in nutritious foods, would do well to follow menu planning guidelines developed by preschool teachers and food service personnel. "With one half of all children 3 to 5 years old enrolled in either nur- Long says. "As content as they may seem with little or no food choices, young children were not meant to exist totally on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. "And no matter how far in advance they plan menus, flexibility i.s built in to take advantage of budget breaks such as supermarket or whole- sale specials or good buys on seasonal fruits and vegetables." In addition, the pro- fessionals take into con- 11 id er at Ion tha t preechoolers are hide- bounJ traditionalists, Long points out. "They are not fond of exotic, spicy fare. The young child prefers attractive, colorful food that is simply cooked and easy to eat." Other facts that ex- perts on the care and feeding of preschoolers have determined: • The youngster be- tween 3 and 5 years prefers mild flavors. smooth tendP.r t.f>)('111,._ and crisp fooda that are not stringy. • Preschoolers do not like their foods rruxed up • They want to see what they are eating and prefer foods that are easily identified. • Serving food cut into bite-sized pieces is a good way to encourage a young child to eat. • Finger foods are a f avorite w i th preschoolers. ser y s c h ool or .------------ kindergarten, you may be sure that these ex- perts have fine-honed their knowledge of what children this age like and don't like," says Sharon Long, president of the California Dietetic As- sociation. Working within the framework of servings from all four food groups -milk, meat, vegetables and fruits, breads and cereals -to assure nutritional balance, these menu planners prepare meals that provide for variety and flexibility. "Preschool meal plan- ners include a variety of foods as part of the education process," When you buy 2 specially marked Daisy 4-pocks, you'll get 2 free shavers. And Gillerte will send you ~1 .00 bock. Whot o smooth way to save money on the best and safest woman's disposable shover •'£ you can use. .-i•~sM!eaeoe~ c-oe1•,_.......,.~ ·--------------.. 1 5ave $1!l0 on Gillette Dais)!·• I I have enclosed the proof of purchase seals from 0 two pactiages of I I Daisy 4"s/5's or o four packages or Daisy 2·s Of C one package or Daisy e·s I Please send my $1 00 refund to· I Name I Address ___________________ _ I City Stale Zip I Mail to: Oalay $1 Refund Ofter, P.O. Box 4752 I I Monticello, MN 55365 TN$ Cle<'l~IC<I•• musl llCCOfTll>Anv you• reQUMI •n<1 mJv no< be re1>100ut•ll Offer hmn&a 10 one pet I hOIJMMl<l Of eeld<ess Olle• good orly on US A V0<0 "'h••• P'Ol"boitd ll•&OOf 01t>erwoli<l resmc1&0 by I law Mow 610 8 .,..,~, dehvery Ofler eaplr" Oec:emti.< 31, INJ. Ofler volll II refund not cHhed br June )C), 1"4. ·--------------· SAVE 95c The moment you pour yourself a cup of new Brim• Decaffeinated Coffee, the full rich aroma tells you you're about to experience some· thing wonderful. CM new rkh roasted taste. It has a flavor that's deeply satkfying. And It malles your coffee moments 5')e(ia~l .cup after delicious c.up. ctit now, you can save SO-on is spe<:ial coffee. FRENCH'S IEW IDAHO~SPUDS™ TAME THE GROWLIES. -··-.'.,., ' • Cw"OT14fO~ A growly 1s 1he littll' I f0f)04 • voice 111 your stomach I ff£ A D1-tl I that says. "Feed m\1 \I •14n I r.• rm hungry" ~ f)/4Jffl,,.# Andrhebes1way10 ._ ___ _. tame a hun~ry growly 1s l.Vith French s new Idaho· Spuds'w Because they're made from 100<\', honest·to good· ness Idaho· potatoes In fact. nearly 6 lbs o f fresh Idahos go in every 16 07 box of Idaho' Spuds"' So they.re hearty enough to satisfy even the hungnest growly Serve your family . f Idaho' Spuds'w and you'll see One more thing Not only do French's new Idaho · Spuds'" tame the growhes they work wonders on grump1es. too r.------------------~ : 25¢ save~25¢ 25¢1 I French's New Idaho~ Spuds"" I l I ~ lcW>O' Spudo• M.M trom I~ -.1c1<1i-Uw ~ _ thio__....o_..uc -·•o~ J: I o.oc-nwR T fr..,.hL<>ml"'"\,..11,-. .. ,,. nu -i t ponkw~plu•7<haNllon<) ly>urK•-••""m. .. t..,,., C ( ..__:».,. • ·~ anywitoffrt"nC'htld•ho· 'Pud~·~nrtw•&ppAec:.an1.,.. ~ j 4 aJlf\IUUl~fTau<f lr\o\N""~~·nqy_,1 rvnh.fw-.tAw~ U ('titrf\I ttQ(k tn ((1'.Tt ~ cnupt)f'lt. ~.~ mu11.I b. ~"°' f; LLJ ~ upun rt'qu•-.1 ( •tUpc•"" m.t\ 1 1'tf h.'> •' ~ I a: •9Nd ,,, ~.,,.,."...i u •• ~t.~'416· ~ I I Q prohbt"--d t•-ed rn tw--.tnr tN t'\ ~~ .-t-C•-" volu• I 20 <>I IC Ct.• - I rJ> lotMT!»Y'•OllMlvl1"" Fon•<lrnoplJQrtvf~'l'•<'<.,.•-d 2 I •ndhandlo<lcoupor>s mo1l10 ilwRT Fm 'th< ""'I'd"" 1'0 ,. I Bo. 1345 Cl'"'°" ICM1 '12734 Ofk.• Hmlrl'd tu""' c~ I prr pu,.,haw Expiralion dare: June 30. 1984 I I I COM 415 0 0 16 0 0 7 6 I 1 25¢ I L---------------------~ . 0% Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wed(lesday, Sept. 14, 1983 • Meat Quality Guaranteed BONELESS 169 ~~~2ed~!~AK lo RIB EYE STEAK eone~s Bonded Beef Spencer LARGE END RIB ROAST Bondeoeeet FRYING CHICKEN WhOle llOdy, sournern Gr~eA BONELESS RUMP ROAST strlOln cur. Bonded llfff Round LADY LEE BACON Sliced .. 2aa .. 1aa ... 62 .. 169 FRESH GROUND BEEF ... 99 l~l 09 llllOl1 OOOfrltlOf UCUO-'°'U f ~~.~.CUT CHUCK ROAST e1 .97 Fc~~g,f :E~'~RISKET .. 1. 79 ~~-~ ... ,, Mexico Independence Day! September 16th, 173rd Anniversary Celebration! r LA TORTILLA 39 ~~nRR~~~~t Pkg e !~!~;f. VICTORIA ·~•oi .... 89 . !£~TEGA GREEN CHILI~~,,.,. .63 I J~ANITA'.S MENUDIT;?0, ,.~ .98 !~TEGA TACO SAUCE8011n .69 ENJOY KEY BUY SAVINGS ON NAME BRANDS r LADY LEE 99 pt VELVEETA 30s SPAGHE!!I Pico • ' ~EESE S~~~ DAIRY & FROZEN r VAN DE KAMP'S 299 FISH FILLETS ~oren 21 01 Bo• !?o~9~~2, .~,~.~~~~TT~~ 3. 99 ~~.~.~f!~IC)SPARERIBS .. 1.59 r SPAGHETTI 139 r WESSON 99 PORK ROAST <•1.59 !!~~!tties noz J¥ ~,l,LVf9Pt~e 2401 et•• LOW FAT MILK lady lte I !.11\()91 C\/' I .. AVG TIME FOR LAMB FRESH LEG-0 -LAMB uso• CtOCl FISH & SEAFOOD C ANNED & PACKAGED Shoppers prove savings! Thelma Tullius SAVED S7.70 The Lu,oy 10111 $61 S& T"• IOI•! •I Ill• 0111a1 1upe•r1111••1 on ,,,. ""''or compar•~I~ ll•m• $6!1 26 '"' l,tUtl'I ""° tO , .. , GENERIC SAVINGS Cienef"IC. CrHmy orCTtunkv ,,,... pr'<~ nG( tltt«tW Ill Ul\11 l"'>M a tna san tu11 OCl'llO counrle\ l DAIR Y & FROZEN I~.':!!~ LE~ CROISSA~!5.o.1.49 r t!l~9~~.PIZZ~ "01 '°. 1. 3 7 UOl IO• 2. 79 r~~~!,~~ATOES 1101 •o• .53 r~~r'~~~ .. o,.o·. 73 r ~!~<!~~T_!.EVERAGES •01 ''l . 2 5 P'~!.!!~ON YOGURT 43 '·~·-• . . OOl CUI'• DELI DELIGHTS I~!u~~~~~E_ice.~ .•001 .. ,. 79 Ir!E~: FRANKS ' •601 "'G .99 r ~J..ERE.Y JA~K C~~~~ 1. 3 9 I l~OR~EL .K?L.B~SE. •101 .. G 1.99 l~T.~~.~AR.C~~~~ 2-.89 I M?ORE ~I~ Rl~~O• owe 1.15 !!~ll~~~~. ~.~~-~~ ~ 1. 79 r~~l~~,.,~~~NltAfl ltOI (AA• 75 LIQU OR BEER & WINE I LADY LEE VEGETABLES ~°'\':'!~'°" ~~. ~~'':".. ••Ol '"°. 79 • Produce Pick of the Season Grear for cuacamo1e FRESH BROCCOLI ,00~ Cood Eating vellow or wn1te PINTO BEANS US NO 1 Sulk LIQUOR & WINE 80 Proof r ;,~~~~:~" 739 r ~l~EY'~ "'" '" 939 !~,,!_DON'S GIN , '"" ,., 8. 99 r ~~NOF.FVOOK~"'"'" 9.99 HOUSEHOLD & PET r ~~~E~ •• '" 299 r~!!~·M.ATE TOWELS ,..,1111 .65 r ~~~.~~0!!.l!SSUE 89 oe AC<.tfllfn no SI PCG • !LADY LEE LUNCH B~~~ .. G 1.19 r~~D SANDWICH BA~~' •o• .89 £COMET CLEANSER ,, ()1 ,. •• 5 9 £ =~~NITURE POLISH .. 0z ,.,, 2. 09 P'BONZ OOC SNACKS 1 59 1 rc. \M4U. OOOS \101 t0• • rNEW BREED Dll• oocrooo 8~~,4.49 BAKERY ITEMS r HARVEST DAY 55 !,~.~e"~.s24 Ol lOllf. or WlleR Roun<J Top Of $'1l(IW £HEARTH FARMS BREADS =~=T~.avc:-, .. l•Oll()jlr.99 I~~,e~~~R~A~:Ol t()jlf .89 - r~~Ml~~EST DAY FR~~T ~~~~' .29 ~rKeyeuvs ~ mean extra savings. Key Ovy~ ·"" '"'"" 1)11< Ml O~low 1n1111 ~·"'•V<l•V O•~o .. nl pm:c•\ "' • "'"'" OI 'T\llMttfJl()IUll'" tttmPQt+O~ ,uumPhnnl\t ••llnw;u't""• 01 l'llCtp1ton11I lll•'C"•U('~ vo .. II lino nunO•l'Ot OI Koy 9t•Y Hrru' ~"'''V l1•m-vnu 1hop I I Tasty cold soups for hot weather When the wHather is warm, make your soup cold. But don't ·think that sinfully cream-laden vichysoisse is the only choice, for there are ways to eliminate calories while preserving the taste. Both of these soups use a base that calls for equal proportions of low-fat milk and low-fat cottage cheese. The blend thickens deliciously without racking up an astronomical calorie count. The success of these slimming soups lies in the seasoni!lg. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 Da Contest to find best tamale twister Who's the best tortilla roller? Or tamale twister? Bower's Muaeum plans to find out during La Jamaica, commemorating traditional Mex- ican charity fain. The celebration will take place Swuiay at the museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. The event, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., will feature cooki.n41 demonstrations, folklorico dancing, art displays, and pottery-making · demonstrations, with the tortilla contest' planned at 12:30 p.m. and the tamale competi- tion at 2 p.m. The Chilled Carrot Soup, for example, is a savo~ blend of carrots and celery spiked gently with curry, cumin and hot peppe~uce. The natural sweetness of the carrots is e~ced by balanced spicing. The second soup takes advantage of seasonal '---------------------------------------------------, produce, just one reason to make Chilled Zucchini Soup. This marvelous blend of zucchini, onion, garlic, basil and hot pepper sauce tastes prohibitively fattening. Yet, it isn't since it's made with the low-fat milk and cottage c-heese base. .. CHILLED CARROT SOUP 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup chopped onion (I large) l lf1 teaspoons curry powder 3 lf1 cups chicken broth NEW FLEISCHMANN'S©LIGHT. 1 pound carrots sliced (4 cups) 2 stalks celery, sliced (1 cup) 1 bay leaf THE PERCENTAGES ARE IN YOUR FAVOR. lf1 teaspoon ground cumin lf1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 1 cup low-fat milk 1 cup low-fat cottage cheese In large saucepan heat oil; saute onion and curry over medium heat 3 to 5 minutes. Add chicken broth, carrots, celery, bay leaf, cumin and hot pepper sauce; mix well. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, simmer 25 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Remove bay leaf. Spoon mixture, in several batches into container of electric blender or food processor; process until smooth. Combine milk and cottage cheese in blender or food processor; process until smooth. Stir milk mixture into soup. Chill before serving. Serve with additional hot pepper sauce, if desired. Yield about 7 cups. CHILLED ZUCCHINI SOUP 3 lf! cups chicken broth 5 medium zucchini, sliced (8 cups) 1 large onion, chopped (1 cup) 1 clove garlic, chopped l teaspoon dried leaf basil, crumbled lf1 teaspoon salt lf1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce .lf1 cup low-fat milk lf1 cup low-fat cottage cheese For healthier eating, consider our very impressive percentages: 0°/o cholesterol. 1 OO o/o corn oil. 25% LESS SALT When you begin to add them up, 25%LESSFAT the more impressive the percent- ages get. 25% LESS CALORIES 100% DEUCIOUS After all, it's Fleischmann's. SAVE25e ON NEW FLEISCHMANN'S .. UGHt. 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Ill t•, '""1" {i t ~f· I I+ Ml I I I I II ~ •• !11,J I ~ ... • ' .._ ~,~:~.:c·~~ll! ::.: ~' ·;~)I '1~;1 ~ h' IM ,;··I· 11~ I J ~w "'' t'' " • 29000 640362 t 'l'P~t.:I(~ A,11 '/A~• u 11 ~' ' ~-------------------------~ Pour mixture, i.R several batches, into container of electric blender or food procesaor; process until smooth. combine milk and cottage cheese in blender or food processor; procem until smooth. Stir milk mixture into soup. Chill before serving. Yield about 7 1 ~~1 (l Nabisco Brands Inc 1983 cups. . .. ,,.. .... of ..... , ~ ·~·'·" .. . .r.~ ') F Of Ct.nilled Ad A COON Call A DAILY PU.OT AD-111509 MJ.5'71 ,. -------.... ( $ 2 00 $;;/~G~; I OFF ,. \ I I .. -.. ·" I I I I ~: I I I ~· I I , . . . I i:. •:.... • . I I lo ·tj NATURAL FOOD BASKET I ~ ,',~f1.~A~Bt1P BlV'll ... '.0.\'.·~ ... SA :l-l0-·li>71 I \ Expires 9-20-83 I ._. _____________ _ ·····---------------------------------------------------1 I 80 N0£0 I FRUIT I SHIPPER I FOA 40 I VEARS • • I • • 0,.,,. t o .... , .. 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We've been • 5 ahlpplng fruit for 40 year• on tlm•I ~~ · l.~-~~~~~~!~---····· ··········-~---·················· 1 Fresh Start'"' has extra whiteners. brighteners and stain fighters that get your whole wash reall y clean . 2 Fresh Start is so concentrated just a 1 /.1 cup does your whole wash . 3 Because it's so concentrated- size for size-Fre sh Start does as many wa shloads as the leading powder, and cos ts about the same. t 4 Fresh Start works on many tough stains and dirt. I Fresh Start's see-thru plastic bottle is easy to pour, use and store. I Fresh Start leaves your whole wash looking cleane r than the leading powdc:;r. \ 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, Sept. 14, 1983 ~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~~~~~~-1 -~~~~~~~~~~~11~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~-1 -~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ '1CT1'TIOUI .,... .. '1C1mout .,_... -"°'.... ..crmoue _.. NAM9 ITATl.MINT ..... ,., ,tc1'11'10U. llU...... rteTITIOU• llU..... rteTl'1'10UI ..,... .. MMm aTAftmNT CC>lfTMCT M0.1... .... arA-.-NT The IOllOwlno per.on I• doing NOTICI 0# DIATH Of' ...... NAMI aTAT'lmJl'f ....... ITATIWNT ·~ ITAn•NT The lollowinO c-eon• .,. dOlr\Q NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TM lolloW!ftg per.oo .. doing bu~.. KAl'\.AN ANO 0# NTTTIO•no AO-TM followtno P41'tOll• -dotng The IOllowlng l)eftOll• .,. dOlng The followlno l*"IOnl .,. dOW'G ~II CALLING FOR BIOS Dulll\Mt N : PtPEOREAM ENTERPRISES , _..ITUI HTATI. NO. Al,_ OutlMta.. bulllMM M. bu~ u . (A) 0 C AUTO ELECTRIC (B)(OR· School Oltt~. NEWPORT-MESA MO-MODUS OPf!AANDI, 206 N 20102 8 .W Blrell St , Ull, S111te To ell hein, MMfk'J1111M, a.di· RAINBOW NA UTILUS. 2915 FORTY LOVE TENNIS SHOPPE, NEWP<)RT BALLET ACADEMY, ANOF COUNTY AUTO ELECThlC), UNIFIED SCHOOL OISTRIC't 8eyfront, Balboe laland, CA. 92M2 Ana, CA 92707 tore end cont1nget11 et«lltOfl ot ReclhlM Or , &og.D. Coett M-. CA 17300 Eul 17111 StrMI, Suite A. 605 St Andrewt RO . N9wi>Oft McFtdd9n, 8111ta Al\&, CA. Bid DMdllne: 2:00 o'Clodt pm of lhe Maur-A. FIUpilfld\, 205 N. Rlcllttd Creighlon Meye. 20102 ANNE t<.APLANend ~· wno 92828 Tu11111, CA 92880 BMcll, c,,, 92M3 • 22nd Clay of Sec>tenlbet, 1"3. ~ont, 8albo9 ltlaod, CA. 92ee2 S.W. 8'rCll St .. i'311. s.nta Aina, CA mey be 01herWIM 1,.1.,..led In the Flnenclal Fltnue Corporellon, Brian L. Uttler. 15571 Sunburet T11ry S1111<1«1, 42C6 Rl~!lde on&n P. Sm«IQllo, t63t3 Sen Pia.:. ol Bid A.oelpt: Purel'IUlng 0. ftlla bull-It conducted by: 1111 12707 wlll .ndlor wlele: 4 187 W 172nd SI., T0trllllC*, CA Lane, Hunllngton BMctt, Ca 12848 AV9 , ,..._'PO" Beacll, A. 92...,... J.clnlo. founleln 'leJ19Y. C.. 12704 partmenl. 2te&·B B .. r StrMI, lndhllOual. Tiiis bull-It GOndLICted by: 1111 A 119tlllon llU bMll 111«1 by Jo)'Qe to&<M Cllftord V. Utllef, 16671 8unburtl Lynda E llel. 12M Mornlno-lde Or., L9'\&lre F Sllmwnan. 1321 22nd Coela M-. CA. OM28 Mau~ A Fltzpetrlolc lndlvklual. I Luku lf'I lhe 8upwlor Court ol Or· Title t>ualnMt It condl!Ct.O by. a Lane. Huntington Beach, CA. 92848 LAQun• &Nd!. CA. 92851 Str•t, Coet• Mella, CA. 92827 ProJect ldentlflcatlcm Name· Thi• 111ttMTM1nt wu ftled with tl'oe Rlcttatd c M•ye anoe County reqUMllng tllet Joyce corpQ<etlon Thi• t>U9in#t le oonOucted by: In· Thie butMneee 11 conOucied by • Thie bualn.t I• oonducied by .• AS PH ALT PA VINO, BLACKTOP & County Cwk OI Oreno-County on Tiiie ... ""*" ... lll9d with the Luliu be llPC)Olnted .. pereonal rep. ROM Howey dlvlduel• (hutblllld ' wllt) general p11rtn«lhlp. generel pertnert/llp SLURRY COAT AT VARIOUS DIS-Sept. 7, 1983. County Cltr" ot Orange County on r.-nietiv. lo edMlnletet 1119 ..... Thi•····-· WU hied wtth the Brian L. u111.. T ... ry San~ Brlen p SmetlOllO TRICT LOCATIONS ...... s.s>t. ?. 1083. 01 ANNE ICAPLAN (Urn! .. lhe lroO. County Clefk ot Orange County on Thi• •t•lemenl WH llled wllh the Thi• •t•l~t WU nl9d wttll the Thi• 1111-1 wu llled wt111 lhe Place PllN att on Ille: PurcllNing Publllh9d Or1rog9 CoMt Dally ~ per1d•1t Admlnlel••llon ot Ettal• S9CJI. 7, tt83. Counly Cle<tt of Oranoe County on Counly Clerk of ()fenge Count\' on County Cl9rll Of Orenoe Couroty on Oepwtl'Mnl. 29U-B BMr Sl•MI. Piiot Sepl. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 1~. Publl•Md Orarog• Cout Dally Act). The pelltloll la Ml for hearing In ,.,,... Sept. 1, 1983 Aug. 12, 1te3 - Sept 1, 1983. Co•t• Mee&, CA. 12828 5122-83 Ptlol Sept. 14, 21. 28. Oct. II. 1883. 09pt. No. 3 •l 700 CMG c.n1er Or . Publl.n.d Orengt Cou1 Dally ,l:IAI01 .. _ ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhlt 5128-83 WMt, Santa fin•. CA 9270I on Sept. Piiot Sept. 14, 21, 28, Oct. II. 1983. Publlt!Md Orenge Coul Dally Put>llar..O Orenge COut O.ity Publlehed Or~ Cout Dally the a~rolllMCI Scl\ool Olltrlot of 28, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. 5t23-83 Pilot Sept 14, 21. 28, Oct 5, tte3. Piiot Aug 24, 31, Sept. T, 14, 1983. PllOt Sept. 14, 21, 28, Dot. 6, lte3. Or1111g9 County, callfOfnla, .ctlno by P\8JC NOTIC£ "8.IC fl)TIC{ IF YOU OBJECT to lhe grenllng ot 5128·'' 4739-83 6124-83 end through lt• Go\19fnlng 8olll'd, the petition, you lhould either ap. , htrelnttter ,.,.,red 10 .. "DIS-rtCTITIOOI .,_11 ORDINANCE pMt" 11 1111 n9111ng and 11111 you PlBLIC NOTIC£ i-----------1 ,.. .. 11C Mftf"'r TRICT", wlll rec:iel¥9 up 10. but no NA.Mm aTATDlll:NT NO 93.23 obl9C11on• or Ille wnnen obltC•IOn• Pt&.IC fl>TICE ruuu nu ~ ------------ltlter tllen the ebo.,..ateted llme. The foOowlng '*'°"' "'' dotno AN ORDINANCE OF CITY OF THE wllh 1119 C<>Yrt before lhe ~Ing, flCTITIOU8 llU ... 81 RCTITIOUI llU8Mll fltll.IC NOTICE Mal9d bide tor the ew111d ol a c:on· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Your 11P9Mrln09 may be In pereon NA• ITATll•NT a-ttaa ___ ..;..;;=;.;;...;;..;..;;.;;.;..;.·;;_ ___ trtcl IOf lhe •bov9 projeOI. bu:i-~· N IA AN IN AMENOINO CHAPTER II 04 055 OF or by your 111orn.y The IOllowlng l)9reOn I• dOlng NOTICI TO t!Am 8TATl!mll1' PUBLIC NOTICE Bid• lhllll be rece!Ved In the place HE NA c l PL N G THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICI· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or • l>ullneea .. : CRIDtT0.-8 Of The toflowtng per-.on le doing Not!Qe ot lnlenl lo Apply tor A Identified •boYe. and lhtlll be OC>lf\· COMPANY INTERNATIONAL, 3"° PAL RESTRICTING THE HOURS OF contingent uedltor ot tilt decelMd, REVERIE LTD.. 25923 Orbit•. •UUC ~" bulllt'IMA,.U. Coutal O...ek>pm9nl Pwmll ed and publlc:ly rMd alOUd at the ~.:-~~~'-IOO. Newport e.actt. OPERATION OF MECHANICAL you mull Ille your ctalm wltll tilt Mlatlon VleJO, CA. 92891 Nollce It llet9bygtvetl toc;redllO<"t CtNOY S C(IEATIVE SERVICE, Notice Is hereby glwn thet on at>oye-tt•led tim. and ~. G Cor BLOWERS c;ourt Of P·-· It 10 the '*'°".. Met111I• L. 0.Cker. 25923 Orblta, ot lhe wltllln natMd pfll11M lh•I • 25-41 s hAlln St ' seni. All•. CA Augull 23. 1883, Sltnel l andmerk, ... Ttww wilt be a NIA depoell •• .. :Y 3=P ~~ &:; S.Ctlon t. Chapter 8.04.055 ol the rec>r-lellve eppolnl.O by Ill• Ml"lon Viejo, CA 92811 t bulk traneler 11 •l>OOt to be mede °" 92707 S 345 W Inc. llld Huntington e..ell C<>m-quired for MCll M1 ol bid doc:urneril• 100 Newi>or1 EIMell CA 92Seo Newport e..cn Municipal Code le C<>Yrt within tour monlh• lrom 1111 Tiii• butlneu It coroducie<S by an pereonal proc>eny hereln•h« d• . Cyntllll Lenore PlfO, 111 tllrougll ll'Mllr r~tallYe to guarani• tl'Mllr return In good • • · '*'•bY amended aa fOllOw• date ol llrll INu1nc;e of letlert aa lf'ldlvidual tcrlbed St . •9. Tut llf'I, Ca ~o!iwer~ Coneultenll, med condition wttllln NIA daye alter the CX:"11 .~-le c:oodUC19d by • C. VIOLATIONS: ' provided In Section 700 ol the Melanie L O.Cker Thellemt(l)endl>UtllltMeddr... Thie bU811*t la c:onducied by. 1111 Appllcetlon No. 6-83-702 wtlh 1111 bid opening dele. Po< H 1 I. Ally'*"°" wllO u-a rMC:llan-Probet• Code of Calllornl1 The time Thi• et•lement wu nieo with lhe oJ the Intended tranal.,Of'(t) ere. Individual. South Cout Olttrlct Offlc9 Of 1111 &ell bid muat conform and be ~j"' ~· ~~ P~=ll the ICal blower and cau ... or permftt fOf llllng e111ma wtll no1 ••Plr• prior County Clerk ol Orange County on Young H Kim. SSH· 380~11-48 I I. Cynthia L. Sptto CellfOfnltl CoutllA commlNlon 10 reeponalv9 lo lhe oon1rac1 dow-Coun~·~ Or County on cumnge. refl.IM Of debri• twePI Ofllo four montlla lrom lhe date ol lht S9p1 7. 1983. 318 Eut 181h PllC9, Coela M.... Thia 1111-1wu 1119<1 with the apply for • CoutllA OeYek>j>m9nl men1a. A 12 ttll3 ange blown by the mecllarolc:al blower 10 llMring nolic.d et>ove. f'22>4607 CA. 92827 County C 9'11 Of Or1111g9 County on I >9tm1t 10 conduct ~llCllnlcal lo-Eacn blddet ehall eubmlt, on Ille ug. • nzmtl be 1ef1 lf'I pteoee oontrery to Ille YOU MAY EXAMINE 11\e Ille k9PI PubHahed Orange Coul Delly The neme(IJ I nd butllM .. eddr ... Aug 26, 1983 ... ugetlont and lltid eitlll'llnellont form fumlehed wttll the contract P blltllld Orange Coul Dally prOYltiooi of IUl>MCllon B. her.of 11lby the court. II you 111e ln1er .. ltd In Piiot Sept 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, 1983 of the lrotended trentfltee(t) ar•. Kii 1'12177t "'portion• ot the Huntington 8Mctl documtnl1, • llet of lhe propoMCI u a-7 983 oullty of en Infraction the Mtat•. you mey MrV• upon the 5092·83 Joon i<woo SSN 559•71_.537 985 Publllhod Orenge Coat DIMiy ~ 4-and lhe Bofu Cha u..a. eubc:on1r.ctor1 on thl1 pro)ect u r. Pllol Aug. 24• 31• ....,t. • 1~7~4•83 11 Any pereon wTw) ope<etM any ex.culor or admlnltlralOf, Of upon Mlulon Ori;,., Apl •3. Cotta "'4 .... Piiot Aug 31, Sec>• 7, 14, 21, 1983. k >Cited In the BolN CN<:•.,.. ~ quired by the Subl9lllng end Sub· mtcilanlcal blow9r bet-the the ettorn9)' lor the e1t11c:utor Of ed· CA 92628 4987·83 11 _, Warner AV9nUI end GOiden contracting Flk p,ec11oM Ac1. Govt. •-ic MftN'r 11oure ol 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 1.m. mlnlttrllor, and Ille wllh the court Nil.IC NOTICE T11a1111e property 1>9rtlnenl hereto 1------------ .,., lwl and Pactnc: Cout Highway, Or· Cod9 Ste. 4100 et MQ. ...-. nu'~ 111111 be guilty ol 1111 Infraction, wltll proof ol e«Vlce, • written r• Is described In gen«al u · l\Jmllure. P\&IC NOTICE ., 1 'IQe County, Calllornl1. Eich t>ldd9r mutt ~bmlt with Ille ~I! S.Otlon 2. Thi• Oldlnanoe ahall be q~t aletlng lhll you d"lre tp«:lal f1CTITIOUI •USINEl8 fixture, equipment, trad•n•m•.1------------A public '-i"O wlll Ill held lo bid certt11ed Of caalller' checll P•Y· NOTICE OF TRU8TIF8 a publllhed onoe In the offlc:lal ,_.. noltc:. of the llllng ol a" Inventory NAME 8TATUileNT goodwlll leaM teulllold lmprov. 'ICTtllOU8 .U ... 11 e< ine!W the Appllcallon 11 lhe s.p. Ible lo lhe DISTRICT or a bid bOnd LOM N6. ULLAlllY PIP" of lhe City tllld lhe aame lhall end epprel-'lent of e1tate UMll The tollowtng perlOll II doing menta ,; co,,_,;ent not to compete MAME 8T ATaMRMT te mber Southern California mMtlno In lhe form Mt fortn In Ille oontract UNIT cotii.'f: t.:°o '":::icE COM· be efl9Ctlve 30 diye etter tile d•t• 01 or of the pellll01'1 °' ac;counta men-bulln••• u : and 11 1oc11ed 11: 470 Eut 17th The folt.:>wlng fier'IOl'I I• doing f the Coastal CommlMlon tched· docul'Mnll In an emount leN lhan · • Ill edopllon llonec:I In S410llon 1200 and 1200 6 of A. JANCHILO GRAPHICS, 1825 Street Cotta M ... CA 92827 l>Ualnela 111. ~ tel tor San ~ Cllllf0<nle. No-$11,000 (Fllle TilouMnd Ooll11111) u • PANY u d~!_>'..JPPolnted T~t~ Thie OrdlMnee wu Introduced at lhe C1llfornll Probate Code. WMlclltf Or., Newport Beaeh. CA. The. bullnelt roame ~Md by Ille DELEGEO RGES IMPORTS 124 · ..... ..... gueran1• lh•I lhe bidder wtll .,,,.,. undet Ille lollVWlng dtecrlbed .,_, c Cou•'"'I RoMtt •11•. l!eq. 92880 --• . ' c lie •wlllbepro Uloh .. e)(-· I ... ~ t • ... If t"'• Oflru•tWILLSELLATPUBLICAUC-aregulermMllngollhe lty ..... -c t , ..... I at •TIQ RI" ondJ Zanier 1319 Bonnie uldlran1fer0f'(•l•l-dlocatlonl1. Broadwey, flA, Colla M .... A. "" i. •nd ~ of the •for-· nto ........ .,,,.,...... oon r-· ... B DD ol the City of Newport e.ac:h held on --ell uey _,. .... • •. • ,m . ' JOY TERIYAKI 82827 tlo n.a mMtlng. lhlt Nolloe It glv9rl amt le ewetded to him. In 1"41 e11911t TION TO THE HIGHEST I ER the 22nd day of Augvet, 1983, and lee Aneet-, CA. IOOl1 Doone, Corone del Mar, CA. lnfl25 Thal Mid bulk lrentler it lnlende<I M111la 01tlw, 314 E. 18tll SI., pui '9Uant to Section 130 I 7 ol the 01 failure to .,,,er Into Mid coolrw:t, FOR CASH AND / OR THE wu ed<>c>led °"the 12111 day or Sip-Publllh9d Orange COaal Dall~ Thi• bueln ... 11 conducltd by. an to be c:oneommetld el lhe Office of Coeta M ... CA 92827 Ce llfornle Co .. tal Commlulon tuc:h MOUrtty wlll be 10f1911. .. ~~:~11~':, ~~ CJ,~Tt~g8;~~~ tember, 1983 by the following vote, Piiot Sepl. 14· l5, 2l, l983. 5 l30-8 lndRllltdual. d J .,. t'-SERVICE ESCROW COMPANY. Thi• Dual.;.. i1 conducted by: an Gui dell,,., DISTRICT~ the rlgut tor• to wit: eymon · ..... r "" Calllornl• on or •ft., Sept. 30, 1te3. lndlvldual . .... -. ~. KMI a llhtt tect any Of all bid• Of to Wllv9 arty TION 2924h jP•y•l>le •1 lhe time ot AYES. COUNCILMEMBERS Hirt, Thia ... ,_, WH ni.o with thei Tlll l the IHI d•I• for ftllng Cltlm• Merla Del• • Tewtl C...IW Or., ...,._ 1aO lrreQUlar111~-~JdnformalltlM In any ~!'1 1::"" .... ~ °'er!c,he In~:= Mii.it«, HMllltr, Strauaa, Plummet, ~n2~ ~:'~ of OrllllQI County on In lhe Merow refwred to herein I• Tiiie 1t1tetner1t wu ftled wttll the ~o: ~~-=.,Deity Piiot t>ld~~j7,tt;~,of Ste-oonvey9d 1~ .. ~ now held by It ~'ks~~UNCILMEMBERS None Nil.IC fl>TICE u,, ' . f221117~' :; '!~i known to Mid In· ='l.~=·of Orlfl9' County on s.p1 1. 13, 14, 15, 1883. llon 1773 of lhe LabO< Cod9 of lht under Mid Died ~~~n lht ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS None · PUBLIC HEARING Publltlled Orenge Cout Dally f !,Md~ranefet'ee(t) Mid Intended nMIM 5121-83 Slalt of Cellfornla, lht DISTRICT P<C>P91Y ~.,. • Evelyn R. Herl NOTICE Piiot Aug, 24, 31, Sepl 7, 14, 1983. Traneteror(t) ueeCI the tOllowtng eel· Publllhed Orenge COMt o.rty ----------huobtelnedfromlheOlr9Cl0<oflht TRUSTOR. JOHN BELLAMY, MAYOR I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal 4832-83 dltlonal bullneee n1mM and eel· PllOI Sept. 14, 21. 28. Oct. 6, lta3. ~ Oepar1t'Mnl of lnduetrtel Relatlone SUZANNE G BELLAMY A TT EST· lhe City Council of tilt City ot New-dr-within the thr• )'MB laat 5125-83 rtaJC N01 ~ the general Pfe¥elllng ,.,. of .,... BENEFICIARY: RICHARD c Warld• e. A~ por1 8Mch wffl llold. public ~Ing fltll.IC NOTICE peat: (It "none" '° •t•te.) ~II diem wagee and lht generel pr..,.,._ CALHOUN Qty Qerk arid r1N141w °" appl~llon of STUFT The Bulk Tranel.,. notlOed '*'ll>Y m -,,. ..,..TlC( '1C~ ftWNT Ing r11te IOf hOltdr( and owrtlme RECORDED Auguet 14· lteo .. Publlehed Orllf\09 Colllt Dally Pilot NOODLE RESTAURANT FOR USE flCT1TIOU81UaM81 .. IUbleet to Section 8108 u.c.c . r~ nu Thi 1 f~ ~ II °°'"O wor111nthelocllltylnwfllchthlewot1c =r:~~&c::~3:,:1:,: Sept 14, 1983. PERMIT NO. 1877 (AMENDED ANO NAME aTATDleNT and clalma may be hied with the ---'1C-l·lTIOU8·---IU-... --.-.-- bualfi --· "10 be pet1om'l9d tor aecll Cfaft Of of Ille Aecxlrd9f of Or County; 5181-83 VARIANCE NO. 1108 on pr09"1Y The tollowlng per-eon " doing MC/OW egenl named herein end II ~ aTAft....-r ' C AsSOCIATES LANDSCAPE type of wor11• nMded 10 u.cul• ange ' located •I 2 t5 Rlvwlkle Drl\le, AP-bual,_. u · lhe given eddr-o1 Mme le dot A:c~ lrTECTURE. 243.41 G1marron thl contr801. Tr-ratw -on Ille fo:: ~ of truet deecttbee the, P\a.IC N0TIC£ Pfoved by the Pfenning CornMltllon IMAGE SYSTEMS ASSOCIATES. 0•190: September 7, 1983. ~~ peBon ng Court l _.,,.. ......... CA. 92877 •I the DISTRICT oftlC9 located at L ~Block 138 of Cor del at their meeting on September 8, 2048 Paloma. Coe!• M .... CA IOI JOOt'I Kwon A FEW SYSTEMS MORE. 2959 · -..--•-v-• 1 Glmfll 2HS-B Beer St .. Coeta Mwa. CA 01 • ona T-JS1111 1983. Requwt 10 •l'Mnd • preytou ... 92827 Intended Trantl9rM ron ~ ~ ~~~~A 928n 02t28. Coplee mey be ob!Allned on Mar, In :-City of~~· NOTICe °" TMl8TU'8 a.AU ly apptoved UM '*""" whldt Pl'· M Craig Ritt«. 2048 PllOma, Publlahed Or•noe Cout Delly PllOI ~~~:'II() r>r . CO.I• MM&. CA_ • ...._--• ..; ....., r~. A oopy ot thew rat .. ena11 aa Pl' IC> -n • T.L NO. UD2 mllted on·Nll I>.-end wine Ind c 1 M CA 02827 Seot 14 1983 Tlllt bu*-le conduct vi· en be potted It 1119 Job elle. pegee 41 end 42 of ... ......._IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROP-the •xi>antlon of the Slufl Noodl9 ~ti! bu7..;... j1 condUC1ed by:1111 ' St32·83 Frank Eam•t Woode, 2959 Mind· llldMd ual. 11 allall be mandetory upon lhe Mapa, In the office of the count) ERTY OWNER: Reeteurant. Tile propoMCI em9fld· · anao Dr .. Cotti Mee&, CA. 928211 Wlllt. em R. Cfooll CONTRACTOR to wt'Ofn lhe con· r«X>r<llr of Mid oounty. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ment Is to Cllenge the ope<etlonal lndMdual. MarlanM Rlnaldo Woode, 2958 Thia lletemtnt wu ftled wllh lht tr.ct It -ded. end upon lll"t)' tub-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED Augult 1. characteriltlct of the rMtaurant '° rlllg ~lier t wu llled wtth the .... •IC ""'TICE Mlndaneo Cit CO.le MM&. CA Count) Clefk of Orange County on oontracton1n<ltrlllm.to1>9ynotlw DEED OF TRUST DATED JulY 30, ttaO, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION u to llAlow 1 luncti lime operating hll I atemer; r Coun on r~ nu 92828 Aug. 5· 1883· than Ille Mid epeclfled relM to all 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC'rlON TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT during 1119 wee61, wtlefMI t119 eitllt· ~n72 Ct~ o O enge ty This bllalnoM It eondueted by Ill FmS10 workerll employed by them In 11141 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC BALE. Ing llM Permit p<ohlblll the r.... ug. . irn.11 NOTICI! TO lndlYlduel. Pu bib 9hed Orenoe Coul o.lly uecutlon of the contract. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF taurant frOfn ope<ellng belor• 5:00 lh9d 0 Cout Dally CMDfTORI Of Fr111k E. Wood• Pttot Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7. 14, 19$3. No l>IOdet may withdrew tole bid IFYOU NEEDANEXPl.ANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-p.m. during tilt weell. Tl'oe propoeal Plr:~I 24 3~•~1 7 14 1083 9ULX '""'"aflR Thie tlet91nertl wu fll9d with 1he 4897-83 for • l*tod of lorty•""9 (45) cllyl THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-INO AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD allO lncludet. ""''"°' requwl lo 0 ug. . . . • 4738-83 tOfN•oottlceVINl•cher9E H~ys"'ovenN !ONtOheOOc;r~~ County Cieri\ Of Orenoe County on ---------1 aft.,. lht dete Mt for the opening Of ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. waive the llddltlonal r9qulred of· ,., S ,., Aug. 12. 1983. _ P\llllC NOTICE bide. CONTACT A LAWYER. On Seplemb« 28, lN3, ,1 lO:OO fitr"t per-Ing epecee In conjunc· CISCO Traner.ore, wllOM llorne lld· .. _ ...;..;;.;;;.;;;.;.;...;.;..;;...;,,;.;;..;;.... ___ I A 1>9yment bond and 1 I*· 144 JumlM, Coron• del Miii'. CA A.M., SOUTHERN COUNTIES uon wtlh lhe luncl'I oper1llon, Thie f't&.IC fl>TICE d1:._ ... lne. laCouln4ty3"o2f Mor'~~.· 9C1a11Y1, 0 0: tublllhed2 0r3 1~ C0M17 ~ ~!!!Y Fl CTTT'IOUl.U ... 11 tormanoebondwlllb9r9(fulredpr1or 92~25 ESCROW, e Callfomla corp<>l'atlon projeet llU Deen revllwed, end 11 .. -...-PnotAug, 4,. 1,....,t. · l .. , 1 .. ..., NAmlTA,..._NT lo execution of the contract end '(II • atrMI .cldr-Of oommon udulyeppolntedTru1tMunderend 11 .. 1>eendetermlnedlh1llll1caleg· flCTTTIOUl•u.-aa Callfornl• lhat • bulk traneflt 11 473&-83 The I< 111owtno pertOn I• dOlng lhllAl l>ll In the form Ml forth In the dMlgnellon or pr09"1Y I• lhown11 pursu1111 to Died of Tni1t recofOed ortcally 8Jttrnpl und9r tilt require-NAM! ITATIMeNT about lo be made to TERRY ELLIS ----------- .. ,_ u : contract documenlt. ebov9. no w111ranty le g~ u.~o e Aug. 5, 1990, u lnll. No. 4828, In menla of Ille Calllor11le Envlronmen· The lollOWing perton It doing AND LARRY SPOHN AND EILEEN fitlllC NOTICE buPROFf 'SSIONAL SOFTWARE Pu...uant lo Secllon •5to of,,.,. complel-or corr9CI-). The OOOk 13890. page 314, of Offlclal Ill Oualltlff /\Cl. butlneea u : SPOHN Trenafer-wllOM home ------------- SERVICE; s. 3701 Blrel\ 111 Floor, GOYemment Cod9 of the St••• of beMfk:Jary undet Niki Deed of Rec:ordt In lhe olTloe ot the County NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER DINO'S CUSTOM LAND· •ddr ... I• •9 ShM/1doah City ot l"tcmioua ....... Newport I JMCI\, CA. 92e&O Clllfornle, the contract wtll c:onlllAn TNll, by '"'°" of * brNdl Of ~ Rec:or<ltrl In Orange County, Stele GIVEN thet Mid publlC hearing will SCAPING. 414 Portland, Hunllngtoo Irvine, County of Orange, Stele OI NAM• ITAft..wT M.Mn J. Smoke, 1744 t Bonner A(l!Malon• pttmtttlno the-"" l•utt In •he obligation• eecuredl of c.i1tomta Htwled t>y NORMAN be ~don the 28th d•r of Septem-ee.cti. CA 92846 Cllll01nl• The loltOW1ng PlflOrt 1e °°'"O Or., Tuttlr '· CA. 92ell0 tildO.. to eubltltute eecurltlee tOf thereby, '*'9tol0tt executed and SIDNEY GERSTEIN and LINDA ber, 1983, al 1111 llOUr o 7·30 p.m , In Richard Dino Mehellle. 4 14 Tile propetty lo be tr&nlf.,red It bull,,... u · Thll but II,_ le oondueted by. an any moneys wltllheld by lhe DIS. dell\19f90 lo the uncMnlgned 1 wrtl· DIANA MURPHY WILL SELL AT tilt Council Chembert. 3300 H-· Portllnd, Hunllnglon 9Nch, CA. deecr1b9d Ing-el u . All etook In JL CUSTOM WOODWORK & OE- lndlYlduel. TRICT lo enaure pet'formanc:ie under len Decl11tltl0n ol DefllUlt end 0. PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST por1 Boulevard, Newport e.ac:h, CA 921148 trad9. ft)(tur ... eqUlpmenl end good SIGN, 113'h 20th St , Newport I M91W1 . I Smoke lhe oonlract ~~~~~-!~· ~:i"'1:' c::~~I BIDDER FOR CASH (payable" llmel 112643. •I which time and place any T!'l~ bull-I• condUC1ed by: an:'!! •::t···t=~l~Es":KEbu~~ BMctl, CA 9'21W12 ' 'l ™•ala I_, wu lll9d wttll the acw.rntng Boero ..,_., •nv -· of Nie In ltwful money ot the United and ell pereont lnler .. led may •P· lndl .... uar. PANY" and loc.eted 11 14450 Culltlf JOI\ Alymond l -.y, 1 13 ~ 29111 County Clo 1 ni ot Ofange County Ofl 8y: Oorotny HllfM)' Fl"-u~ lo Mii Niki Pf09"1Y to St•.••I ., TM Nonll lront .,,.ranee pMI and be hMrd thereon RlcNlrd Dino Metlaffle Or"'9 • 1 City of IMM County of SI • Newport tlMC:fl. CA 9~ A41g. S. 19' l 3 ~ Director N tlefy Nici~· Ind ,,_. to tl'oe county oourthOuM. 100 CMc WANDA E. ANDERSEN Tlll9 etat-t -Ned with 1119 Or.,,;,., Stele ol ,.._, .. _.:... Thi. bolalntl" 19 oon0uc1ed by: an ~ Pul>lleNd 0ranot COM1 Dally Piiot a1'tr the VI~ ciM-.d NICI Center C>me Wwt. S..ta Ana. Cell-CITY CLEAi< County Cieri! Of Orange County on -...-..,...,_,_ lndlvldull PuOW1ec I Orenge eo-t Delly a.pt. T, 14, 1N9. notice at bt'MOf'I and Of electlon to tornla .. rlgflt, 11tle end~ oon-City of Aug. 12, 1"3. The bull! tren• wtll be CGnlUm· Piiot Aug.~ 4, 3t, s.pt. 7, 14, 1N3. 6056-83 be r-ded Apft 27, 1M3 M lnett. ~ 10 end l10W held. by It under ~ 8Mctl .,.._ mated on 0< •fl• tilt ~II d~ of ~ "_t;:?,,, -,..., with the 4e85-83 No. 83-1n322 of ()flldej Aeoorde In Mid Deed at Truet In tM P<09"1Y Pul>ltaNd Orenge Cout Dally Ptlo1 Publltlled Orange eo-1 Dally ~CT\io:-E· S1C~OetW 1~ •• "· ,11~1• County Cllftt ,,r O.anoe County on ----________ 1-------------·~~ofll'oeAecordtrot<>r.,. =-:.cs"' .. ".9"' County end Stat• Sec>t. 1•. 1983 5182-63 PllOIAug. 24,31.Sept. 7, 1~.~ Mfllllyn WWI~ • .._ ad· Aug 12. 1"3. "21114 l"ti 8UC fl>TIC( rtaJC NOTIC£ Said .... wt• be made, but wltl\o\11 PARCEL i An undlYlded 11 tOlll dreee Is 840 N. Tue11n AV9 . Sutt• P l>lhlhed ()range Coe81 Dally ----"' NOTICE OF DEATH OF COll9rlantorwwrenty.~or1nt-1n1...., 1n and 10 L01 1 of Tr1e1 No 1-------------1 101. Sant• Ana. 92705. Callfomla. u l"'ICTI ~• .-u ptled. regerdlng Ihle pa11111lon. OI 10431 In the" .... Ollrvlne County of ------------Pl&.IC N011C[ Th.i tl'oe IMI date tor llllng dalma In PllOt Aug ?4, 3 1, Sept. 7, 14, 1983 MA& • aTATDmNT Clar~ EJ*ram Dtetrtcla, enc::umbr-. to pey the rtarnlnlng o.ang9 Stet;;:, Cellloniw.. .. pet PtBLIC fl>TICE 1------------i the eecrow teferl'9d 10 heN!n II Sec>-473~ ™ lollOw Ing Plf'llOtlJI "'' doing ab Clareace E Dtetricla principal eum of t119 note(•) ~ m99 r.coro.ci 1n Book «e ot Mii-'1CtmOUI .,...,. ten1btr 28. t"3. 1-----·------ bullneee u . 1 A ........ OF p-o· N TO AD-' by Mid d99d of TNll. with In..,_ Clllleneoue Ml!Pt. at P'91' 23 anO PUBLIC HEARING NAMI •TATUSNT so fer u 1s known for the Tren.. pt&JC NOTICl GOLDEN ; >TATE LOANS, 2700 IJU"IU .:.1aa1 ulnMldnotel)fcMded,ldvar10ell, H 24 In the Oflloe OI the COunty I'-. NOTICE Tll9 followlng P«110rtt.,. dOlng ,._, aH bull,_~ and .cl· i------------ Hert>Or 81\od .• •20 I, Coete ~ MINISTER ESTATE NO. any, under the l«ml of Mid Deed of COfdtr of Oranot County. NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN lh&I butl,_ ae; dr-u..o by the Tren.i.rorw tor l"tCTTTIIOOa llU9Mll CA 92828 A·llHOS mm ...... chllf9", end~ot EXCEPTING 'tHEREfAOM Unlb 1 the City Council of the City of N--LEE & ASSOCIATES COM· lhepUI lh,...yMll-.SAME. Thll ..... ITA,...NT Gut OMUc< >. 2700 Harbor 81\od., To all heirs benefidari-lhe Truel• and of the tf'\*e ~ed through tO .. etlOWfl upon t~ Con-PC>r1 8Mcll wlll hOld •public hMr1ng MERCIAL REAL ESTATE SER· bulk tranetet It tublect to Calltomlt The tollowtng peraon It doing •201, Coete ~ "-·CA. 92828 . • ....., by Mid Deed of Truet. OOmlnlum Plan ,_ded In Book r19atdlng: VICES, 2200 Wet Orangewood. Uniform Cornm«dal Cod9 Section buelnetl u Merilyn DI flllco, 2700 Herbor !credltoni and contingent Said .... wlll be htlcl on: Friday, 1355' et Page tM3 of OtflGlel ... ORO.NANCE NO 83-24, l>eln>g. Sult• 150, Oranoe. CA. 029N 8108 FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY RESEARCH. BIVd .. •201. c oeta ....... CA. 02tl29 lc:n!dltora of Clarence Ephram Septen1b9t 23, 1N3, at 2:00 p.m. •t OOtde of Orang9 County AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JLV Co .• Inc., 2200 W•t Or'9n09-Dsl9d: Stpetember 8, 1983 17435 ~ope. Founlaln Valley, Thie ~ • II conducned by: a Dietrich a.lta Clarence E lht C~ A¥ef1Ut erilranot te A* a.oeptlng ~Otn the ,._ NEWP<>f'T BEACH AMENDING A wood. Suite 150, Orange, CA. 92fee, TERRY ELLIS CA 92704 oan-w partM '11N9, rw_ ...... _ ... and -· who' lhe Civic Center ~· 300 ~ etrtoted oommot1.,.... .. atlowfl on PORTION OF Dl8TRICTING MAP KCCO. Inc: .. 2200 w ... Orang. LARRY SPOHN Jetter; Allen F911Cla!IO, 17838 Gut OelalOO ....,..,., ""'' pe.-..... ,... ____ .. u ,.._:-= a NO. 13 SO AS TO RECl.ASSIF'I' wood, Suite 160, Orange. CA. 92M8· EILEEN SPOHN "I t F t J v I'-c • -' ._. ..,,.....,,_, "'"..,.. ' "" Miid oondomlnlum plen abOYe men-"RO"ER-..v FRO.. THE U... J ..... n C. Ewnh·-. lno., 2200 W•tl r pee on., o~on e n a~,, " Thie .. ._ nt -flied .... th'"' may be otherwble intens>CU At lht 1lm9 °' I lnltlll publl-lloned .. r I. ... ... ""' -· Tren1r.-92708 County Citric c f Orenge County on ln the will and/or estate: c:elloll ot thla notloe, the total PARCEL 2: Unll 5 .. llhown YPQll CLASSIFIED OISTJllCT TO THE ~. Suite 160, Orange,1 Publlllhed Or~ Cou1 Dally Pllo1 T"'9 bual-It <lOOducted by. an Aug. 5, 1ta3. -A .-.IM-... __ ........_ ......... amount of the unpeld IMllenoe ol the the ConOomlnlum Plan~ to In PLANNED COMMUNITY (P..C) 018-CA. 9Mea l 8ept. 14, 1983. lndl\/ldUal . .. _ t"""~uui• , ... ...,...~ ':"""' ~tlon MOUf'ed by lht ~ c»-PAACa. 1 abc1¥e. TAICT. Peul EMnhfll1, 50tl North Butte 617&-83 J. A. Fellc:lanu Publlehed 0 range COMt °"'Yby James E.. Heim. n1b1Jc1GF16eddeedoftrwfltld..umeted PAACEL a· All eCllUelW -PLANNING COMMISSIO N Court,Brea.CA.92821 Thla Met_ll_flledwlthlhe PtlOt Aug. 24• 3 1· Sept. 7· 1~ ,Ad.mlniatTat.or ln the Su-coeu, ...,.,_, and edVWIOM II ment for i*klng and gar~ ~~~n'e"T c':,°~=Y~ '=o~ ~=.H= "fao~~::~ ------------Coun~ Cllrtl of Orenoe C-Oty on perior c:ourt of~ Coun-mn:.ee. 12· ~ -~portion of Mid Lot e..cn. end the MetrOl)Ollten Water CA. IP.!Me PWLIC N011C( Sept. • lta:t ------~Uelting that Jamee E.. .. me:.ot:.==~~~ ~~~~o~ Olelric1 of 8outhem Ctlttorn'-. Loe Randy J. V«dt9ok. ?tt21 Whll• NOTICITO Publlelled o ~ eo..crn: llllH lmal ~blic Administrat.oc ;med -bl obtained .... cell-Angetae. \0 ~ 1111 Hlltbor Vlew Otter, Leciun• Nlguel, CA. t2fM8 CMDfTOAa Of' n .._ • 1 • Oct 5 1.,.... ,,_, vr Exoaptlng tt.wtrom II olt. olt Hlllit Plenned Community TUI IO M Thomll W. Gllmlf. 19622 Old _,..,-A---rllOt ....,I. 14· •! ' u, · :i1=:;:;.. ..... _ • to lndudt 2.4 -ol the ..... 10-Alnc!h Road, YOftle Unda, CA. NotlOlll•NNbY~10lhe~l-be appohlied M~rep-!t'!.~) "37-0tee the Uy beitor'9 1 rlght1, mlnet. ale, m1,,.,.i rtghta ... 1 -·--o .......... tative to the Oe1ed: AUQUe1 I 1"3 T 0 SER-natural gu rlglll•. •114 otll9t ~-~.!!· Oletrtct ~ "'• 92689 '°" of CHIEN ~A WANO AND 1-------------BEESI WYER te of Clarence w~ VICEcOMPANY ' · ~=-~~ enc1'*: ~ No. et..t.::;ln the Char1w F. Noble, 13211 Neita. MAY DUFF Tranaferor1, wllo" Pta.IC NOTICE p H y L L • l S M ....... ...,.,.." (under the .....,pen. ~ ~":"!:!...-Pfoduct• derMO trom eny ·°' IN of the Com-Swlte Alla . CA. 12705 llOfM addr-11 • 17 Hel'Ol'l.L City of t Adminilltration f El-_,, ... _. .. ·~ wttlllll munfly end ~ Mid !Mid for Roger Attoedee. MM Phoenlll Av-lrvlne, Couflty of Orenge, etet• of PlC1'TTlOU8 ._ .. BEESEMYEl l , reeklent of 0 .-....... .._-.y tor.going, tt'41t mey "9 CK r~olt cer•taat.r1' uM The enue. Fountain v~. CA. 12708 Cellfomla lhet 1 bulk trwfer le ...,... •TAW La Jolla. Ca. Pa.eed away tel Act). The petition la let OM c-., ......... ~CA. undtrlhepercelofllnd~ IH'GCIOMI alao lnducMe the lldcllllon ThomU o. £Wing, 221 Vie Nloe, •bout 10 bl mlCle to MIMI CHEN The followlnQ ~ .. do*10 on Sep\emb !!' 12, 1983. for ~in Dept. No. 3 at -~ .... ~ t,-::.IO, ........,.. ':: of a l. l _. lff• (RMubdlvlelon No. Newport Beec:ill. CA. 12883 ANO PE'nR H. HWANG ANO A.. HAI ~TA~~ ae;J,ANii·on•AL r....w•ULT· 700 Civic Catt.er Dr Wea, (714~ ..,_ ,..,_ • ..,... ,.___ 734) fOf tlvM cuetom t'Mlderlllll Rone1c1 Sheellan. 22841 8r10Q9 CHU T _..,_ .._ H .cf. """"' .. "'" ....,._ Survtwd by her dauaht.er .• PubleMd Oranoe CoMI = ploring, end operating therefor and Iota. to AIM 11 of tll9 P\anned Com-Rout• DfM, El Toro. CA. 92630 ~ omt City ANT8 M6 9egonla. eo.ta ...... Dona n>t..1...-1 ) Marwlll.Wof ta Ana. CA 02701 on SepL -~ •·-•1 ..__. 7 1~ 1 etewlng In end IWl'I0\4ng ttte -munlty, and the eooec>tanoe of an M ..... __, •·--1n. 415 ~ ,.,.,......, d,... t.1 2eoe ~· DrM, CA. ffe2e , .. ~u .... 1"". ft 30 ... M ,.....,. ............. _... . ... . ll'om ...., land CK -other land T --...... .,,.. ... , of Alhambfa. County of Loe Angelle Rancho Sant.a Fe. Ca.., 80I\ ""• "°" at •: n . . ~ lnoludlng the r1ght ici''wt11pstoc:1t of Envtronm•nlal Document. he Corona o.i Mw. CA. 02029 St•t• of Clllfomla. • MMl)'n R. Krtey. 946 9egOn6a. Jay C. Beimem· ys of Tusttn, IF YOU OBJECT to the ctreottona11y cMll and mine trvm ~wtl alao ~•portion of Thie ~ 11 oonducted by: • The PfOl>lr1Y to be ,,_..,,_, 1e Coe1a MeM.. CA. 92128 ""'-., --' •• --..1.L.1t..1-H•u• of the peUtlon, vou •-"' lilftTM'C i.rteM other tNn tr-~ Ina Map No. 83 '° M to,._ gen«el Pf111nentllp. deeottbed In Q91Wel M: All 1todl In T'"9 """'-11 oor!ducted by: en ~ -.vier.. ,.,_.~ -• ~ ,._ l"tlllll~ unnei. cNmlty botll Ill• from lhl Un-C. D. OllY. Attorney trade, 11t11uree. equipment and QOOd lndMduel. and 1 veat ·IJ'&ndchUd either appear at the o..ortbed. °" or~ t OIWlflecl Olttrlot 10 lhe Planned Thie et•ternenl wM flled wltll lhe wlll ot thal' PllDI l>uelneee llnown u Mlrll)'n ft K1111y Preceeded ln d leath by ~ and state you objec-NO°"TIC~ ~· :: :.::·of the ..,: = ~-Cl Dlslrlcn. (Report County C19r11 of Orange County °" "TWO GALa' PIZZA" and loc:eted •t Thll 1t~11 -ftled wlttl !tie husband Clo sr•nc e S . 1 or file written objec-Notloele..........,....._tooredllore •bov9 deeerlb9<1, end to bottom frOfn lnO Oepenmenl) Aug, 2 1883. 888 w. Unooln City of An.whelm. County Cler1t or Orllnge Couftty on ... ·--, .,.~. NOTICE IS Hl'REBY FURtHER ' ~ County of Orenge, Stete of Cell-Sept. 1, 1"3. &e.emyer. Plr 11ate aervtoel tlona with the court before ol lht within named 1r-*or(•) ::ci-:octl~ == GIVEN tllal Niki pul>llc healtng wlll c.o. DAU LAW fornl1. ,,_ were held, lnter "l'nent at Pa-the hearing. Your appear-~.:,: :* ,,.:::.W ~ .,:_:: uno.r and ~th °' be<yOnd lht be held on the 28th d•y of a.p1en1. c~TION The bulk trenii.t wlff be cooeum-Publlahed Ot•ll\09 Coeel Delly dtlc Vlew Men 'lOrlaJ Park. anoe may be ln penon or by atw o.crlbed. extertor llmlt• ttler.of, end to redr'lll ber, IN3, •t lhe hOur of 7:30 p.m .. In 17 eor,or.te ,..._Of'. meted on °' •tier the 41h dey of Piiot Sec>t. 14, 2 "· 29, Oct. 6J 1M3. ttorn • the COUncll Chwntl9r9 .. 3300 N--Newpol19Motl, CA. -OCtober, 19113 .. 10:00 A.M .•• AC-11127~ Pacific View M or tuary, your" ey. The n-and bual,_ eel-retunnel. equip, 1'11411nteln, ,...,.ir, por1Boulevard,Newport89ecll,. CA Publllhed Or•'.T Coot Delly TION ESCROW INC .. ettn;. wt1oee Newport n---h _.,_to_ IF YOU ARE A CREDI-dr-of the lntanded 1r11111fefoofe dwpen and operate"">' euch "· II l2M3 II whloll time encl "'ect Piiot Aug 17 2~ 1 "-t 7 14 S It -------------._.. u.u.,,..; • ... TOR or a con•h·-nt c_...'tor are: ROONEY G. BACON, 9857 Cor-or ml,,. wlthOUI, "-·the right • ,.. d' " . . ... . "'"'t" . • • •Odr ... II 840 N. Tu.tin AV9., u • ..-K." W\TIC( -----... oe.. •..:ui nertirook om.. Huntington a..otl. to drlll, mine, llOfe, expior• and op-lnt«•led peraoni l'l'll)' ~ •n 1983. 101, Santa Ana, 92708, Cllllfoml1. ____ ,._~-·-""----- -----------.... of the deceued, you must We CA. 92848 -: LOANA M. BACON, .... t. through the --Of the r:~~d ~~·ASEN 4532·113 Th•t the IUt date fOt nuno clalm• In l'tCTfT10tUI .., ..... IALnHlG HOM SMfTH t. TU' rHILl WISTCU~ C HA'll. l\:?7 [ I 7H I S t Cost ii MP .. a fi-4fi-937 I 'ACIRC VM lW MIMOl.l.Al, UK Cen-elery MO< lu.;ary C hapel-Crem1 uory 3500 Pac1ftc Vtt!'o v Drove Newport Bea c h fi.U·2700 ._CCNIMfa ..Oil 'UAl.llS Laguna Beac h 494·9-41 5 laguna Hilt) 168 0933 S11n Ju11n Cilp1s 11 an~ -495 1776 ... MAU0a LA W.._,Ml • Of.IYI Monuary • Ce me l•ry C re mtto ry 1 fi~ 0 1s1er Av,. Co s11 M na S40-5554 yow-clalm with the court or D857Comtrbfook Dl'lw. Huntington upper 600 , ... of the tut>eurl9Ct .. CITY CLEAi( the MC•OW rtfetlld 10 '*-In I• ()o. ....... 41TATDmlt'T preeent It to the penonal rep-e.acn. CA. t294e c.tlt ':"'° ~=:-" A~~· City of fltll.IC NOTICE 1~ f; 1!~i llnown t~ the Trena-~~no l*'IOfte .,. °°'"O raent.atlve appolnied by the cJ:' .~ ~ :ni:r: ~al.~d.. • • . -Newpor1 Bw;o II ...... p l'ICT1TIOU8 llU..... ler-. 1111 bulltlWe namw and Id-LEE & .ASSOCIATES COM-wtthin four montha t>uet.-offtoe of the Int The ttreet .c!Clf-arid other Publlahtd renge ...... .11t Dally llo1 NA.-aTAlWWNT dr-uMd by the Tr-i.rort for MERCIAL AEAl UTATl BRO-from the date of tint illu.ance tr-i.0t le: aarne. common d9algnlllon. If any, of the SIC>t. 14• 1983 5 l83oe3 The followlng peraone ere dOlng the peat three ye11tt are: SAME. Thie KE RAGE COMPANY • OAANOE. f 1. r;:_._. ln Seo-All olhat ~ '*'* and ed· real pr09"1Y O..Cnl>ed abowl ltl bull,_ u : bulk trenlfer 11 eubteat to Calltornle 2200 WMt Orenc;ll*OC>d. 84llle 160• O wtlen M ....,,,. dr .... uMd by tilt lnt9flded tr.,._ purported to be: 5218 Walnut Av-LEE & ASSOCIATES VENTURE l.k\lform Com!Mralal Code &.cltlon OranQI CA 92tfll tion 700 of Probate Code *°' llltNn ttlt'te ................ enue. ll'\llM, CAllfomla. CAPITAL PARTNENIHIP • OR· t:O Sept91111>9t •• 1963. JL'V Co .. iftc., 2,200 W..c er--of California. The time (or ,_ put '° ,., .. known to the Thi llndtrllOMd TN*l.. dlt-PUllUC NOTICE ANOE. 22'00 Wtet OrltlOIWOOd. MIMI CHEN wOOd. WM tOO, :>r.nae. CA t2fee (Ill .... clalm8 will not e-'-Intended~ .. : none ~ flllY lllblllly for flllY lnCOt'r9ct· &Ht• 150. Or1nge, CA. 02tie PET""' ... UU.A•"' KCCO. lne., ~.di() Wett ~ ...... ,.,...~ Thenarne(1)end ~adchee ,_Of Ille etr•UdOr-end °"'9r PUBLIC HEARING Wllllwn Lee. 33M5 Niguel Shor• ""n " .. """ wood 8utt 150 Ot CA tH11 prioc to fOW' montha trom the _. ....... ....._...... 1•11_... ... 11 -: oommon -1on. 11 -. "-' NOTICE ......... , --........... CA tH77 A. HAI CHU • • • enoa. of .... _ h ••--' "' .,_ ,., _ _. • ---·· --· _,, NO IC IS EAIEI 0 ..,,..., _...-• ...,,........ T _..,_ Jofln C. E.w'nhlrt, Inc.,, 2200 w.t te ..... eut.na no~ .,.,, TAAVll. INC.. 1" ~ herlln. T E H y IVEN that Jottn L VOQt, e Cedar Ridge. .! ............. Or-,._~t ................... ~II~, ~... 150, Orw!ga, e. Aced. '1"'9Peny, H.-Jeraey 6lllcl ..,.wlll be mede, but wll1'out I.he City Counoll of th9 Ctty of .._. lt'vtftt. CA. t27lll .-v,_.,,... -...-...,.... ~, ,.....,. .....,.. .... ...., YOUMAYEXAMINEthe 01054 oovtnant0twwr.,1y,.,....orlm-por1a.cnwt1holdepubllc~ JotinMetue.SHl1WlndJlmn*. s.s>t 14, 1"3 PW llrllflM 90I Nor1ft ""- If . TMtthepop.rtyrienr-rttt.r.lo plltd,N09'dfn0tltte.~1 JIQlt,Ot ,.gatdlng ""APPEAL Of HO l...agunllN!gyef,CA.Hen 5177-83 Coun.1rta.CA'Mt.21 file kept by the court. you 11d91albed1n oan-'11 -Ak1lntl encvmbr1nc•, lnoluolng IHt CHRISTIANSON. • o..ner Of '~ LerryO'lrten ~1181 Doral"'-· Do\io!llA..HlmN.lno..2200W... lntttel1ed ln the estate, Plat• end llaUt ltoak of. oeNln GtlargaeanO•~oftheT"*• 8AL80A SAIC.ERV. tor UH. PERMIT Laoun• Nlguel. CA 12817 P\lllC fl)TIC( Or11.-ocs. 8ultt 1IO, Or-., •'--....__, Agtf'°)' .... ....____ Md iooettd and of Ille lnlet• _,., by Mid NO. 3042 on Pfoperty loCll.cl et 301 Jottn Etimllfllt, lno., 1 C.atomla CA 1--• you may aerve upon "'"" ex-;,11'o l. 1rtti "iU:. eo.a MtM. OMd of Tniet, to pay 111e ~ Main Street. denied 11y tlle Pltnnll1g Cotporetlon, 2200 W• ~ "'" "- tor or adnUnist.rltor, or ,.A .... •7 ~ ............. 11'"'9otther--'••)-.a COl'nmleelon Ort"'""""' 4, 1"3 .................. 1'"".0r-CA. 12681 OM>IR TO IHOW CAU• '°" Rancty J. v~ 2Mtl.,. •L.-f •'--..,... "-".__ ·--. -.-...,.,,. .,., -...-, CHANG& 0# IN.Am 01111, ~ Hlaual, CA • ._. pon ...... •ticrne>' or OAR' ex-The~ Mml I.ad by Mid Mid OMd of Tt\191 to wit; queet IO Mlablllh • t.-ie-out ,_ 11'-.ll &tntttrt. aoe Nor1ll Butt• J ASON MITCHELL wtANER hu Thomae w. Clim., tt612 Old tor or edmlnilt.rator. and lrll'lllfworl at Mid looatlon II: UN• "4,M2.ff.ittt Int ...... ttterton~ lautenl flCl!lty wt1tl ltlcldtnlll dining Court. er ... CA. '2UI Ried. ptlltlon "'t,. oour1 IOI an~ Aotd, Yc::ne Urlda. CA. file with the COW'l wt th proof IGLOH VVITUM TMVl!L ~ .. t • 12.1'4 per alWIUfll -In tht lell>Oe laltery on Pf°'*'Y CNtnee Noble, 11211 Nall&. Sarll• Otdtr •llowlno ptlltloMt to cNnae OMM TIMI! -'cl bulk tr...., II Intended Pf In Mid note(•) '*" coet• IOC9led In the 0. 1 Dletriol. TM Ane, CA. 12705 hll n11111 "°"' JASON MITCHl[L CNtnee F. HoOlit. 13.211 ....... .-va .• written reque.t 0 be~ .. me ofll09 ot. and 9ll'J ~ of ..... IO wl1ll .,,..,.. aleo lnc:tuclM • ....,., to Thornu Ewtng, 221 Vie Nloe, WIANIA to JAION KANI ALll 8ante Ana. CA. •2108 dJtC th.at you dellire lpec:ial BUAAOW UCAOW COMPANY 1 Int.,_, ........ al of the l'tQUlred affltfWI NewPor'I 8Mcfl, CA. •2883 WIEANfA. Roger~ 8811 '9IOenlll Av-dce of the fWni of an ln-tel? I . Unoo4n, Orana-. County OT Thi ~ under Mid Dttd pel1(lnQ ..... fOr aalo 1.ic...out,.... "ottr "'1oa69t. '"' PllOenl• ,..,,. It .. heMtby Otdertcl 11111 .. pet· enut, l"ountaln Vat~. CA. N70I ,,.,.., and a-•-t of O.mnge. Clllfomla, ntlM on or after Of 'truet htrltotor9 titl0Ultd ancl 0.. lMri. Tl'tla proJeot ,,_ OMt1 • ..-. Founteln V1119y, CA. H7ot aona lnter•ttd In 1111 mauw rnor-Q. e.tno; t.al V'9 Nlc9. --~ .,. ... .._..._.. emt11t ao, 1113, llvwed to the"'~ a Wl1IWI ~ thel n le oategortoally •-Tttom .. w. Qllmtr, 1HU Ole! •lof•tlld..,..,btfa!-.tNeoourtln ~ 1wi11. o. ._ t.t ~ tit of the petl· l!Ullt ~---.. tuOJect to Otolaratlon of CWIUlt and OtmanCI empt UncW the requlrtmtntl of the l\anCfl Aold, YOl'tle Linde, OA. Otptttmtnl No. 3 al 700 CMo ~ 8'*'1en. 22.. ~ dofil or eccounta mentioned Clllfornl1 Uniform Commerolel IOt ...., lft4t • wrlltl!' NotlOt of O.. Cellfomle 1Enwonman1e1 Oullll• 1*8 Clflltr OtlW W•t, IW)ta A,,., Ctlloo Aout• DIM. E Toro. CA ~ SecUon 1200 and 1200.D of ~~:.!::drt .. olthe-· f111.11\-9~0::i0.':: f •• <:E 1$ HEAHY FUATHIA 01~:.tY-~~. ~2~':'/'~· 'o~nla, O!'.~-~ .~·~ ~ .. ~-t!!'"c· & 4l!a.:1 ~. the California Probeie Code. ton wtth ,wf10n1 CIMne tn"Y be flltd" It ~~Ion to W to bl recorded In .11a1 Mid publtc hNrlft$ wlll n. ~ rt oonduelecl by. 1 doclc "''"''' -·-· .. .., .. _ .. ..,.,..,.,. ,_ --' ...... ......, A.DIUAN KUYPEllL.Coa· IUAAOW UCAOW COMP~t')'J 1Mooumy-..1l't9reaipop.rtyll • .ct°" Ille Hth °:t ofa.t>ttm-C1"'*11f5Mrwtllp. = :n ~~=:. n:-~ ~~1111111,_ 11.oanouc..o by.• .n-··I u4 HOWARD 1887 L unooin. =OA. tn. ~. ver, 1083, •t Ille hOUt 7:30 p.m., In O.D. , Attom.y ~not be pMtect. c.o. , Attomey ..._.. • end me IMt dey '°' dlllme by IOUTHIJllH COUHTIU rec..aw .• Ille Cound CMmWt. 3300 ..... Thie ... ~ -lllld with the II It"""'* ordlred lhel. ~of Tl'tla W9 tlllld ~ Ille IUllN, °"91J ll'f or9ClltCK 1N1 be i-n. ~ ~ port toui.v~ ~ e.cn. Cll. CountY Qetk of Orenot Colinty °" tt11t Older 10 t!IOW _,..be~ ~ at OrMee 0owtty °" Jt Ct.tc 0.&er Plau, P.O. 1"3, ~le 1M 1M111e1e ~ •ealdTNMee "":ii" ~=~..r-"'Y Aug.f , 1113, ecl lnOAll.Hll.OT(OOITAMllA).AuQ.I , tta. S.Jl IJ1f befor. 1 OOMUMflltllOfl dll• 111111. WNJu.r IMS., = ~ INnlon.mey • C.D. DAl.Y LAW PW • w~ of ...... eerNallon, 'W Aaa,CA.ts7tl·U7t "'==-..t.1tu ~ WAHDAt.ANOlNIN C~noet ~~In=:::::.=-.:: ~~~ ,, .. , .. , .. w .,,., TAAVIL. INC. ty; ,,..., CITY CLEAK tJ -........... l)f. p(IOr lo tflt day°' ..... '1WlnO f7 ew,. ...... .. Publlahed Oran' C.0..t a .... .JflrWf OOt1> Aaa11eant fllY tea Ctt't of .....,... ..... CA.-Delltd; Aue. 1e. ,.., ............... CA.-~ PlJot S.p\. I 8, 14, :t,t= ~9e(I) ~Uf'~.;: h-t Oally Plot ~ ~ Qoeel o,lfy Piiot ~a~:.Te. = t~ P\lblllhed ~-~~ "'= ~11,~~ = .. ~ E I · blltfltd Orange c-1 ~ 1ep1 1,14, 21. ~ eeot t4, 1Mt -' 1~ • AUf. 24, a1. t.Pt. 7, 1•. tNS. t..S. 1 • I G07D-.83 PllOl--t 14, 19N &1 ... .., IOtt-G •• ,....., 4~ 4U7...a ..... 4alt-a Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept 14, 1983 D S Nil.JC NOTlCC ACTmOUIM.1 ... 11 N.AmSTATIMINT The lollowlng '*'°"9 t1• OOlnQ t>uei-u: TAFT 0 IKELER ANO AS · SOCIA TES, 26 ti EJd4ln A\le , C:O.ta Meat. CA. 92827 Tlmot.hy C Teft. 2518 Elden Ave, Cotta MeN. CA 02827 0.Yld L. lkMr, 24017 Natt>Onne Ave., LomltL CA 90717 Thi. buelntet i. c;ondueted t>y • oener-1 pann«e/'llp Timothy C. Tal1 "8.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE MUC NOTICl '1CTTT10UI ........ PU8UC H!ARINO ITATIMIWf 0# WfTMDAAWAL. NAm ITAT'llmNT NOTICE ''"* .. ~ Tiii !Ollowlf\O ptttOn 19 doing NOTICE 18 HERHY QIVl!N lllat ~TING UNDeJI ~ u · Ille Cl1)' Counoll of Ille Ctty of New-f'ICTITIOUI eulMH 1CAm (A) SINGLES REFERRAL SER-Pot1 8Mch wll hOld t pvbllo Mttlf\O Tl'I• lollowlng P•r•on haa VICE, (Bl SlNOLE PERSONS BUSI· puttr.111'11 10 Munlclpel COdl hc110t1 withdrawn u a genetal pattner from NESS DIRECTORY & BARTER SER-5. 14. 1&0 regardltlg == ""'" Ille pannaRlllp operating under the VICE, LCVE, PRAISEACISE, 19909 bu1anca ~rate tlotltloua bu.inNa nerN of OP• Co~tty Ln., Huntington 8Mofl, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER TIMUM FITNESS CENTERS, 1eoea CA. 112648 GIVEN that Mid publlo '-Ing wlll BMcll Bllld Hunllnoton 8Mch CA Mary AM Mo9*, 11111()9 Cowntry be Mid on the 28th d•r of ~lam· 112848 ., • . Ln . HuntlngtOfl a.tdl. CA 02Me bet, 1983, at t!Whour o 7:30 p.m., In The llClltlout bueln•N name Thi• bullntet It COO<lucted by: an tha Council Chaml>ert, 3300 New· ftatament ror the pat1Mnlllp we• I ldlvklual. pon Bout.v•rd, ~ &Mch, CA, flied on Jen. tll, 19M In the County Mary A. MOiiet 02083. of Or•noa CLASSIFIED. INDEX To 1'11tt Yu Ad, Cal 642-5678 THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone Service: Monday· F' rid a y 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Thia 11ataman1 w11 n141d wtth 1111 County Cl«k o l Orange i::ounty on July 20, 11183 "221102 Publleh41d Or •l'104' Coaat Dally Piiot Aug, 24. 31. Sep1 7, 14, 1983. 4762·83 Thlt e1a1amen1wu11141d wtth the WANDA E. ANDERSEN Full Name and Addr ... olthePer· REAL ESTATt Coun•i Clark of Orange County on CITY CLERK toll Wltlldraw1no: Kul1 A. Kita, 218 • 1002 Business Counter: July 2 , 11183. n21.,_ tty ot ChleaQo St., 13, Hunttngion 8Mch, ~n;::., illll• 001 -Newport Beach CA. 112848 a.1bu• i.11..u 1oot M d y F ·da y PublltNld Orang41 Cout Dally Publll!Mld Orang• Coaat Dally Pllol Publlehed Orange Coaet Dally a.u,.,. p.,11,,.,.a. 1007 00 a • rl Pllqt Auo. 24. 31, Sap1. 7, 14, 11183. Sept. 14, 1ee3. Piiot Aug. 31, s.pt. 7, 14, 21. 11183. c.P"'"""' a. ... 11 1011 8 00 A M 5 30 p M 4718-53 8184·83 4985-83 CGruno <kl M11 U/22 ; • •• : ' ' ----------1 fl.:::~': :~ . DEADLINES: PU8l.IC NOTICE "'8.IC NOTICE D Tort• IGll 011AN01! COUNTY Pou"'"'" Voll•y 10:14 PUBLICATION DEADLIN E IUNN<>f' COURT NOTICE OF fltalC NOTICE NOTICE llW\t1n1wn .8oM:h 1040 700 CMc Cent•°'· w .. 1 NON-RESPONSIBILITY INVITING BIOS Hun• 11., .... , 1041 M onday Sat. 11 :30 a.m. a-te Ana. CA. ll2'701 Noia I• he,.by given that the NOTICI CW INTaNT Sealed bid• mey be reoelved at the 1"''"" 1044 1' sd M 4 30 Plalntltt· CROCKER NATIONA L undartlgMCI wHI not be fMPOtlllbla TO DUHCATI IAllMINT ottloe of the City Ci.nt, 3300 New· t::~:: ~~h ::: ue ay o n . : p.m. BANK tor anyilebttor llabllltlw contracted NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That pon Boulevard,~ Baacfl, CA i...,uru N11 ... 1 10~2 W e d ne sday T ues 4:30 p.m. Defendant DEWEY E HENNESSY by anyone otlllt than myaelf. on or on the 24th day of Auguat, 1983 the 92983 until 11.00 A.M. on the 29111 Lok~ p.,....1 10ll~ CaMNo.<IG-29-68 afte<thl•d•t• eo.tdofEducttlonolthelrvtntUnl·day or &ecitambet. 1983, at which M.-v .. ,, 1111>1 T hursd ay W e d . 4:30 p.m. IUMMONI Dated tllla &th day ol Septemb«. fledSCOOOIOletrlctolOfangeCoon·t1maeuchbldeehalt beopene<1and ~~nw"':"..,',!!'°n'.':!' :~ fri"d av T hur •. 4·.30 p.m. NOncE1 Y041 hew. been •~ 1983. ty. ca111ornla. aclopted • Reaolv11on read '°' -Ct< • -101_ "' TM ~ may ... egaff\•I YCMI Andrew Peut Bergetrom of Intention to grant to the City ol BAYFRONT BULKHEAD s.n J,..n t:""''""'"' oeci J F · 3 00 wltttou1 ,_ '*"' hM4'CI ..... 205ePomon1St lrvlnt1non-.xclullw_,tand SEALING AND SIDEWALK ~ .... a:~ I aturuay ri. : p.m. rM rMt*'d •lttlln JO dara. ..._, COltt M .... CA. 92827 rlght-ol·way tor underground .i.c;. GROUTING 11153-84 Sou•li ............ ::: Sunday f r i. 3:00 p.m. IM Information M+ow. Publlehed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot trlcal conduit along tlll northeuterly Tiiie of Projact s.,_., 8-h ICllll II you wtSh 10 IMk tha aovlce ol 1n Sept 1<1. 21. 28. 1983. llne of the Sittre Vl•ll Mlddt. SchOol 2<104ontrac1 No 1'.Aun ':~100 CANCEL LAT I ON & 11tomey In Ihle mtlla<, you ehould 5183·83 Ille. $40,000 w"1m1na1.... ..... do llO promptly so 11111 your written A pubtlc meeting upon tht q..,.._ Eni11,_·, Eetlm•t• ~'"""' 11""'" 1111~ CORRECTIONS·. ~M. 11 any, may t>e tiled on P\8.IC NOTIC£ :n ~m1a~'~n.~a:::::tl:'ld:'~ A~Ft;oC:~i the ~;.:::;-..,1• 11 7) - AvtlOIUtledh•sldo demandlde. School, Irvin•, Calllornta, on 1111 trll112thdayol e .......... .,,,,pty uoo Cance llations and C()rrections ma y Et tl1buma; i.ct. decldlr contra Ud. lllnRIOfl COURT OF 28th day of September, 11153, It tlll Septamw, 11183 c.,.,..1 .. ry t..oo.. t'.ll~ *' eudlaMi. a menoe que Ud. r.-Of' CAUfONftA, COUNTY llour ol 7:30 o'clock (p.m.). Wenda E. Andt4Mn C::<>mml l•"''""'Y 12)( be made On Same deadlines as ~ defttro da 10 dlaa. LN la OI' OAAHGE BOARD OF EDUCATION Clty Cl¥k lundom1mu,,.. tm ~ ~ ..... 700 Civic Centa< Drive Weat IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS· Prospecllve bldd•r• may obtain onel :~~~: :i.,n;:.,.,.j :~ above. Please ask for a cancellation "rou ..... lo Mell tM adwtoe ol P.O. Box 838 TRICT Ml or t:ld document• •• no COit If '"'""' .. P1u .... , •~:><. aft att-r In Ihle rnattet, rCMI Santa Ana. Ca. 92702..()838 A. Stanley Corey the ottloe of the Publle Worke lrKhnln•I 11,.,P'' 1 n: number when rancelling your ad. afl4Mllddotopromptlytott\a1,our NOncECWMOTK>H Secretaryoftha 01partm•nt, 3300 Nawpor1 t,,,.,,.,s.,,. t4LM wrttten '""°""' If ..,,, mar be FOR MOOtF1CAT10N Board or Eduoatlon Boulevard, N-part Beach, CA. MOO.I•""'"' l'.rll> •42) ERRORS: ltl9d on ttme. 0 ·2217<1 Published Orang41 Coaat Dally Pllo• 112883. ,.,,,..n, .. r u ...... ,. :~ 11u.1ec1-...ao1tc1tMalCOftM-OrdertoAppalnt Sept. 14, 1983. Forfur11-.erlnlorrnatlon,c1llStepl\en i:::,~·:~"c.::..... m· Check your ad daily and report Jo da un aboeado en Mta aaunto, Clerk ol Cour1 u 4981·33 J. Luy 11 840·2281. 0.,, ,,, 5.,11~ l):I' ~'-lo lnmedlatament•, CommlAlon«olDeeda Publlahed Orang• Coaal Dally Piiot R.n<il~· r .. ,.,. 167: · d" I Th DAILY P\8.IC NOTICE -··l=lii .... ~ 1111 l&YllH PUOE IAfflllT Spectacular beytront dplx. 2 br, 2be up; 2 be', 2 ba dn 2boat1pacee. Red~-$1,500,000. LIM llU Remodeled 3 br, 2 bet.h +large rec. nn., beam otl.llnp. furn.lahed, patiOll. $420,000. PElllllU lllE IOWFlllT Ocean & jetty viewa. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 bat.h, 3700 eq. f t. Xtra parking. $1,385,000. Flllllllll 01011 llLL TIP New 4 br. 4 11t ba, custom French Normandy FAtat.e 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995.000. OlllOUH 0111 l&YFRllT Coronado Wand cust. bayfronl lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. UllOWllW lllE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bat.h, lake view. 3500 sq ft $44-0,000. Will trade for a local property. HUI FllllT llCOIE lllTS Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br. I Ba Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good IJ'ICOme. $725,000. Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tri-plex with apaclous 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·l l !l11 r "l" O•ov• N B b l) 6161 .. __ _ ..... -·· •u ~·ta to execute deecs on Dll .. llC NOTICE Sept. 14, 11183. Re.wt Pn>pony I* errors am me 1a te y. e ..tta. a1 tleJ ... una, pu.oa -behaJt 01 Pet1uoner ,.~ 51eo.e3 ,.,,,.. 51>annc 1090 Pl LOT ass umes liabi li ty for the fir~t reelietr8de a llempo. 1. NOTICE TO ROBERT B. SOM-R '-E:iu:l\anjrt-1800 ro-me VlSl. •t t.h e .,.......,t fabulous Vl·ew. New 1·TO ntlE MFINOANT: A ctvll MER K~11 PU8l.IC NOTICE R il W1nU!d 1m ~ .. ...,.,. -.wnt "" ...... ftted by IM 2. A healing on Ihle motion !Of Iha NOTICI °" incorrect i~1sertion cnl y. custom home in Newport. Nothing to * HARBOR RIDIE * pelftttff Mtlnat rou. " rou with lo r .. lel requeeted In the attached ap-M.IUC lltANUIR K..aA RENTALS { 5 datllnd IMa lewMllt, y«MI rnwt. p11ce1ion wtll be held u fotloww: a TOWHOMITMAYCOMCIM: OftANGeCOUKTY 11 ........ fYrn .. ._ z100 CLASSIFIED 642 5678 compare with this 4 bdrm, am nn, wlttlln JO daye attar Ihle aummona la date: Sept. 23, 11183, at 1:30 p.m. In Notic. It her•by given to 1111 HARaOR MUNIC•Al COURT H"""" Unlum .. h.<I 12°' -•bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage ~on you, ni. wtth thla court • Otc>t. 10 at 700 CIVIC Center Drlw Creditor• ol KENDALL LOCKHART, tl01 ~ """'"" r ....... ,,..<1... ?300 ---------~--------1 Larg-pool & brtt7TI. C.Ome to the gate written rMpQnM to the oomplalnt. WMt, Santa Ana, CA. TrtN1arOf1•). whoM buelntet Id· Newpol1 ~CA. ...0 t:!!.u;.~'::;"' 2400 "" r-- Unleaa you do, your d•l1ult wtll be 3. Supporting auachmente (a)Ap. dr-I• 301 Eut Cour Highway. Plalntltl: MARGARET MEYER c:-,.,., Uni 2410 f.1111 OllTl Bii and ask for 3 Yorkshire: 759-19~1. entered on application of tlll plain· pllcetlon lor Order and Supporting Newport BMch, 112&80 County of Otlendant: SANDY BUNDY. RAY· Town~ rum 1)20 LoY91y 3 Br 2 e. time .... , IPL.I IL t1tl,andtlll1cou11mayente<a l~ Oeclar•tlon Orang41, State ol CalHornla. tllat •LENE MIRACLE, CAREY WARD. Town-Uni 21~~ w/famlly rm, 2 ll'J)lea, RV IUll SJM,MO WO IAILY 1-1 ment tQalnat you tor Iha reti.t de-Dated· Auguat 18, 11183 bulk tranafw le •bou1 to be made to dba SUNBOW REAL TY Dut>l••n F't.m -L led be'-1 mended In the complaint. which CARLOS A CUESTA MOHAMMAD A. REDJAI i nd Cron Complaln1nte: SAN DY °"""'""Uni Ul) ~· oca/S Atkl Cute duptex only IA blk 10 HELEI a DOWD could raaull In garnllllment ot ORDER SHORTENING TIME SHAHIN A. REOJAI, Tran1ferM(t), BUNDY, CAREY WARD, dba SUN-~=~ ~ 2eOO Tu•tln Irvine . II. ng ~/wln~h,~lt~-~ 1 w~. taking of money or property <I. The appllcatlon lor an order whoM buel,_ ldd,_ 19 301 Eaat BOW REALTY AP'> "°"' .. Uni ~:: 1179,900. 831·7370 .,..., •--· • ,..,...., or other raltel requ.ted In the c;om. ahOnenlng lime la granled and Ihle Cout Highway, Newport Beach, Crou O.l•ndantt: RAYLENE -.... ?tOO u1a. '*9daaome TLC, but IUL Tll, llC, 144-11 J4 plaint. order and IUpporllng attachment• CalHO<nla ~2&80 County ol Ofange, MIRACLE. JOHN w. JVTTNER Room " -ml good f()f tat time t>uyen. ::::::::::ri::::::::: O.ted: May II, 11183 may be Mtwd on or befor•: State ol CalHomlL c-No. 623117 "-la. Moo.la Zll04 631· 1~ LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk Dated: A~ 22. 11183 The property to be lranmrred .. • u M M 0 N I 0 .. ~~~ .. t. :l!IO) WISTIUff .. ~~~H~ ~~Dally Pllo• ~=:·,he 1~ Coull ::=.·~~~~::~r~: NOTICc:>~=-::! aued. Y~= ~~ a! ~~th~~~;".: ··~.· i11v'1111•'n'11'!·cE Aug. 31. Sept. 7. 14. 21. t1183 PutMlllhed Orange County Dally PllOt ange, Slat• or Calllornla. TM -' may dMtda ~ reu •Rt-n...i. wan1c<1 n ot .,.... • -•• ,.. 41178-83 Aug. 31, Sept. 1. 1<1, 21, 11183. Said property le deact1bed In gen-wttMut ,_ ....... Merd llftleM c .,.,.. '°' 11<-n1 2912 overlooking pool. LOii Of LoV91y •BR cual<>!TI tiome Nlcely dlCOflted end very 4979-83 atal u : AH tlocil In trade, nxtur .. , ,OU rMt*'d wttMn 30 de)'L AMd Oii"" IVn\Ala ?ti• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tr-end grMner)'. CALL on the golf COUl'M Wllh well maintained. 3 Bdrrn equlpmenl and good wlN of tllat Ser· IN lnfwmetton bl6oW. s-.,... iwn .. ta 21118 873-elOO. pool and ape. VflfY prl· tioma with clrculal d nv. P\8.IC NOTICE 1------------1 vice Slatlon butl-known .. II you wllh 10 Mak the advice of an ~ .::.":i.b m~ Diii.LDT--WATlRfRONT vet• end recently ,.. ..ay end rOOf'l't 10 expend -----------"8.JC NOTICE Locllllar1'• Setvtoa and located •• •Horney In 11111 mattar, you ahould s.-..-:11111 2 Br & 1 bf Apt. 2 w get· HOMI S I-. modeled. Reduced to large kitchen •djolna ~COURT 301 Eut Cout Hlghwey. ~do llO promptly llO that )'CXK wrttten M..-R#nllta :11m ege. ExOllllent location IA REAL ESTATE 11,295,000, Cell Biii Cote lllT'llly and dining room. CW CAUi'~ NOTICE OF BMch. Calllomla 112&80 County ol reeponM, II any, mty be llled on blk from Bay. Priced tklht 1.._1... T COUNTY cw OflAHGf TRUSTEE'S SALE Orange, Stat• 01 CalllOmlL time ANHOONCEM£NTS at UH.000. owe 131-1400 .. ~a.r;·p~~:. :-: .. :~ In the Matt., ol the Number 151258929 The bulk tran•f« wttt be c»naum-Avte<>IU•ted ha lldo Oatnan<Sade. A,,,_.,,.,,,...,,.. ~ P8'>9r•· FOf m<>ft Info. ~~~==~=~~! at Juit s;w7,300 lncludling Application of YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A mated Ofl Of anar 1he 3rd day Of El trlbuma; ... deoldlr _.,. Ud. LAii cl< f'oul'd >o04 •n--, ••• Dorothy Callaway Halden, tees DEED OF TRUST DATED October October, t983, and claim• may be atn 1MJ .. 11'1CM a -.,_ Ud.,... p.-11 >01z r•-llLY TELL the land. Vleta caudal, ~pon BNcll, CA. 13 tHl UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. llled at WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ._... defttnt •JO .... &At i. p.,..-..,..19'-rv"'" l014 PAYMJll IULTll llltn .. I 17141 67).4400 112880 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· EacrowDepatlment,RE:E.lctowNo . ........,..a1an.-...... ~~~41 1,..1"""'""' ~:: 111-1111 ComA"-t"'"" .. ~...... lltJI U .. HU lor Change of Name ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-943.4507' eeo N-port c.nt.,. If rM ... to --tM ..... of ,.,... ...... - , .....,.... No. A 11111188 LICSALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-Drlw, Sulla 12eo, ~ BNch,'" 9ttOfMJ In tNI _.._. row The-RMI &let• Market piiiii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0;;;;j, HARBOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE County of Orange, Slate of ~ Moukl do .. ~ .. tMt ,_ BOSINESS ' hu chenged, od you FOR CH("~NQ~ME PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU lor~:';,..,me -... , be r--'•--' at thl9 ~ ~· If any, _, be flCANCIAl llV. Olft know whit your hOfM le .,.... """'"' SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ,..,., .. _ _._ --· --· a-,_ 1ur s..i. 4012 1111,000 Fll1 reetty worth? Call Dorothy ~·Y ll&e lltec:t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that addf-by the 301h di)' of Septam· II u.ted .... ......., .. _ ·e--~ ..... ·-4014 4 BR'• 3 BA'• In Pf... Jay W. Blount • petition In lhl• oourt fOf an °'dlr MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC •cor· bet. 1983, u,.,.... the bulk tr_,.,. • llfl .............. -... a-,_ W1nW'd 4011 d ArM code (714) 75G-1818 llllOwlng P91J11oner to c;hange Illa/her Pottllon 787 Nottll "E" Street San atao lneludle the transi.. ol llquor ..._.,.. lnm 1 !11._._,.., · • 1"-""""' °""'1nUN"" .o11 tlglool .,.... SIClu ed P9Clflc Oceel'l RMI &1•t• name from Oorolhy Callaway Heiden Bernardi~ Callfornla 112403 T .... llcenae, In Wlllcl'I cua. all dalma 1• "'--.. M ............. lnM..,.......,, w.,....i ~?24 ~tclotu-~v/1awlgm1mt}_ngu1poolrd-_; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tha t all phone Number ( 1<I ·l ' .. WlllCh the liquor HoatlM le trana-......., .. a •M,.,,.,. W•nl<Pd .OM community wtth private 10 Dorothy Ann Callaway. ' 7 1 381 4°l 1 muet be rec91119d prior to the dat• on el ~ puecte -• <ww> '° '--" -· E~ "' -. .., .....,...., lnl-ted In tha man• Iha P<--.t TrultM under the oeed f9fTed b" 1111 Department of Al-1-TO n. NOANT· A c:t¥tl Mona..,. r 0 • .OU beech. AaK for David ....---or truat herelnattar mentioned, wlM ' Con · ator...id llPPMf belor• thla coun In Mii to the ~1 bl6dlr for ca111 .,., coho4lc BeYeraoa ttOI. "-~ llM llf tM Hlr'ICNlf 144. 7020 Oeperlment No 3 •l 700 CMc '-ful money of the United Stat• So ,... u known to the tr-. ...... -=:-: ,_, " ,.. ...._ .. EMPlOYMENT UIM U.M. man f:: ~0:~~.~~-~~1~ wf1hou1 wwr.nty of 9lt'f kind, at • ===~ !.c, ~.,:;:.}:~.._•ct•::::_~ !'•111 w..,,.., lll>O o'Cloc* AM . and t'*1 and there publtc 9UCtlon1_. ~helnumet ..... ~~ three)'IW9 lu1 peel, It cl"""ent !Tom Mt"8d on you, Ille wttl'I tllle oourt a .1o1.. w......... >10) ...... ~ _, _... ,,. ~ .. , "' ...._ .....__ .. ~E Wt ha.,. 2 letO-blend .now cau.., ti any t~ lleYe ' why the ~tllte ol c..tomi. cleelOMted ,,,. ,...,....., are: ""'" written ~ to the complaln1. A1911Al.S ,_ condoe located In Mid '*"Ion let ~ ol ,.,.,,,. below all of the right. t!Ua and oat.cs: Auguet M, 1183 UnlMa you do, yo.w Oefautt wlll be ea.. ,_ Coeta ~ One la 3 8' 2 "'°'*' not be granted. 1nt..et now held by Mid Tl\lttee In Motwimm~~-Redial ent....S on appllcatlon of the p191n-Dlap MIO Ba. 1TOO """· "· Thi ottlet IT 18 AJR'THER Ofdlred that • and to ... that car1MI property wNcta Shahin A . .,...lal tm. and Ihle court rney enter~ --~-.... ~~ ~der~~c:~ ::.1i:s':!.:W':'f'11e c:= ::;::..~ ~"='= ~~ COUI Oelly Piiot ~t"f:' c':::nt. which ~-= ~~ :::-;::,~ ~ Piiot. a new'tP•i>e< of 11•neral any orothercommoncleelOMtlon If Sept. 14, 1...,... . could r-.in In gamllhment of ....,C • .....,SE 1131.000, Heme your c:lrc;ulatlon. pubMatled In Ihle c;ounty any' of Mid 11'09t<t'f 11 Mt forth 5166-83 wao-. taking of mon., or P<"operty -. .. H,.,..,., own flnlnolng. 831·'370 et teat once • ..,. tor tOUf ClOn> beiOw or otlllt 1.i1et req-ted In the com-""'"'"" MC:UtMI well• P<lor to the day of Mid said deed of 1ruet WM •xecuted P\lll.IC NOTICE plaint AWi'""''" he911ng. by the lruator deelgnated below and Dated: Die. 27, 1982 A"'"""' 0.ted Aug, 24· 11183 WU recorded on the d•t• In the T-IMIO LEE A BRANCH.~ ~·&~'"""''I B. Tam Nomoto Book and at the Page .. oOcumant NOTICI Of TRUlnr9 IALa By· KAREN SCHOENHOLTZ. Depu· C'ampu"'" Judge of 1111 Number of Ottlclal Ricord• In the Tru11 .. ·1 No. CM 102 ty r,... to y.,.. Supttlor Coun offa ol the County Flec«der of Mid On October 5 11183 •t 10·00 • m Pubtlthed Oranoa Cout Dally PllOt f'urno1u,. PubNehed Or•r Cout Dally Piiot County. a11 u d911Qnated below. and SHEARSON/AMERICAN DPREBS Aug. 24, 31, Saot. 7, 14• 11183. c ..... ~, .. Aug, 31. Sept. • t4, 2I, t983. , conveyed .. Id property to Iha TRUST DEED SERVICES, INC., u 48711-83 ~~~it.I L<lu<1o 49•&-53 TrullM tharetn tPecifled. TrutlN, Of SUooaNor TruetN Of M•"h""''Y Sall of Iha P<operty wtll be made Subetltuted Truet .. , of that certain PU8l.IC NOTICE M,..,.11.,,...,... purau.ant to tha demand of the Deed of Truet executed by SCOTT E. M•• w.,,,,..i PU8l.IC NOTICE een.nclary unde< Mid deecs of tru1t HOLFORD AND VIVIAN E. C,,._11 M111al lno1rUl\'\4fn .. C,,.~me =:"'or':n~.:.~: !1t,.t~~ ~L~=~~~~~~~~l.~~~ NOTICI Of'No.TRU,:I IALa :~:~~:-" NOTICI CW 11WSTIFI IALa aec:ured by Mid deed oftruft lnclud· u lnftrvment no. 17023, In book S.Otamber 21, 11183 11 11 :00 a.m. sporu,,. r ... -.1s Trwtor. AMADO, JerT'/ Lee Ing the default, notic. Of whleh wu 13889, Paot 883 Ottlclal Record1 ol FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· TV R.rtio S1otru T.I . No. D-10N7... recorded on 1111 data, In the book Orange County, Calttornla, and SURANCE COMPANY, • California, flt\DI T IONAl. I RL\ITY • NOncl and at tha Page, and u Document pul"IOtnl 10 that oertaln Mota of Corporation u Trull ... a.cceeaor BOATS YOU AR! IN DEFAULT UNDER A Numbet o1 Mid Ofllclll Reco<de u Deltuh and ElectlOn to Seti that .. Truat .. or Subttlluted TNll .. of C°hanr• RM-t 7010 ~Ill~ DEED OF TRUST. DA.TEO Aprll II. deetgnated below. under recorded MAY 12, 11153 .. that carlain Deed of True1 uec:uted t,<o,... .. , 1011 """9 tN2. UNLESS YOU T Al(E ACTION The total amount of the unpaid lnetrument no. 83-201015. of Ofllclal by JOHANNA L VENTRE. a WIOOW "',...,. 170011·41 In Merbor View Homtl. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT balance of the obligation MCUted by Rec:orda of Mid County, wlll under and recorded o-nt>er 7, 1978 u S..11 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. uk1 deed of tNll and Mtlmated and purauant to Mid Deed of Trutt lnetrument No. 8715, In 8oo11 12952, 5-' SI<• 701f E.i.Qtntly uporeded with IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of coe1•, a~. and adv1lncee at Mil It public IUCtlon IOf c:aah, lawtlJI Paot 1832. ot Off1c1a1 Rec:orde of M•nM f"lutp 10!1 wondlrlul gu.t houM, THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-the time of the lnltlal publication of money of the United Stat.. of Orange County. Calllornfa. and ~:".i. s;;:: = pool 6 IP&-Muel Mel IMO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULO Ihle Notloe of TrullN '• Sall It deelg-America, al the front antranot to Iha purauant to tha1 certain Notic. of svonr 7014 '375,~. CONTACT A LAWYER. neted below c;ounty court'-. 700 CMc: Canttl' De11ult under rec;orded September s.,pp1,... '"""""""' 102e U~l()lJI: t1()~1:S On No¥etn~ "· 11183. II II: 15 Ae uMd har•n "'Truttor .. ehall be Ortw WM1, Santa Ana. Cellfomla all 211, 11182 ae lnatrume nt No. s..1-ro. 10211 • Lm .• UFM FINANCIAL CORPOR-~to -'"TM110'1I" If mor• that rlghl, tlti. and lntarea1 con\IW'fed 82-341846, of Offlclal Aacorda of -TR·--T•TINll Reatton. 876-«>0b A TION u duly appointed TruatM than one Truetor I• <Nelgn•ted to and now held by It under Mid aald COunty, wilt l.lndat and ~nt "l'WI"""' " """ !!!:Macnab-Irvine UALIUm And • grHt locellon etlould put thlt property high on your li.t of mual ..... Single level 4 bdrm 2 bl on•"-'/ latge lot, In I V. million dollar neigh· bomood. Roctt bottom pnceS171,900. 751.3191 und« and punuant to OMd of Truat below, and "Beneficiary" lhall be OMd of Trust In the propeny attu-to Mid OMd of Trvtt ... at poblc A.ttnh ueculed by Wry Lee J\lflido, 111 dt«Tlld to meen "Beneflc:larlea" It ated In MIO ~nty and Si.11 .,. auction for c;uti, ll'#lul ITI009'f ol the Ilk - unman1ed man recxlfded April 14, mora than one Beneflc:lety •~ecvted 8Cf1bed u · United StatH of Amarlc;a. • t.Ampo" 1teo, u tnat. No 17345. In booll the Nola ol oataun herelnabove Lo1 fl of Tr 2727, In the City euhl«'1 check payable to Mid Mow M .. 11012 SElECT 80111 . !p ::~ ~ Ddebout ' PAOPERTIE.S 13612, page 8111 of Ottlclal R4lc;ordt mentioned. Coeta Meta, u ehown on the map Tru•t• drawn on a state Of national •MoU>ttv<lft/Srno'"' ~ ~=-~~ty~l. ~~ .:i~~n;:: = :,=:; .:;-;,,~ =f 3f:=:1=:~~ ~~·,:,:':~~~ .. !~~~~ ~£~~·~:.. :io Bay & Beach fomlL WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-data '9ferred to aboYe ea u fol-the otnoe ol t!M County Rec;otdtr of uaoolatlon domlelled In 11111 11ata. Tr••l<n. V1tloly TIOH TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR iow.: Mid c;ounty of Iha main entranoa to Aral Amerl-MM •UlfU•ITfOUIUNU....Clf-~ ::! . Red Estate 1111=: .... --. -_-- CASH OR CHECK AS DESCRIBED County: Ofange The etreet addreM or 01her c;om. can Tiiie tn1uranc• Company AUTOMOTIVE BELOW (payab .. at time Of .... In Tru1tor: WILLIAM J. PALMER ANO mon deetgnallon of Mid r.openy: louted at 114 EM1 Fifth Sir.I, In 11,,1,, i, .. ,.,. lawtlJI money of the United StalM) 11 LILLIAN M. PALMER, HUSBAND 438 Princeton Drive, eo. I Meail, thl City Of Sent• Ana, Call!Otnla, all Aul<> 8"v..-1Pu .. llWPllTllllEI ll(lan Fentutlc IOI.Ir bedroom, the front entranoe to the Old Orange ANO WIFE CA. 1121128. that. right, tit .. and lnt..i oon-Au«• wan<M County Cour1houM, louted on OMdolTrutl:RtcordatlonDlte()q. N•mt •nd addr•H ol the wyad to and now held by It~ !'I_ .. n ..... lln<t. IK>I) thrM blth home. R4ler .----ll02GI deck, Ov«IOOldng C1111I SanUI Anl Blvd.,~ 9~• tober 28, 11151 8()()1( 14271, Page beneficiary at whOM reqUlll the Mid OMd of Trutt In the prOl*"IY 4 w11 .... 1 nrov~ St. l Broedwey. Santa Ana. Call-1438,0ooumentNo.36807 nla I• b•lng c;onduct•d :t11uatad ln Nld CountyandStateaa Tn•k• ::~ end lu11url1nt lend· Ulll&IUll 90,,)I ec.pplng. LMded end Sit• ... lomla •"right, tit ... and lntar•t c»n· Notloe of O.fault: Reoordatlon Date SHEARSONtAMERICAN EXPRESS dllcttbtd aa: v.,,. YWYed to and now held by It undet July 8, 11182, Docum•nl No. MORTGAGE CORPORATION, 1201 LOT 1 OF TRACT NO. 2310, AS A""q.,... 1'1•-' 90401 ~ gl.... In bly ..,._ , ~$ wlndowa. An otha.-win· Award wlnnlnQ ll'Clllltct • Mid Deed of Truat In the property 82·234852 Eut Highland AYenUa, Sult• 0, San SHOWN ON A MAP RECOROEO IN , tliutllld In Mid County and State Time of Sa .. : 1t:OO A.M., October Bernardino, CA.112404. BOOK 82, PAOE 38 OF MIS· o.crtbld 1t; 14. 1983 Olrectlonl to the tboYI property CELLANEOUS MAPS. RECOR Loi 141 Of Tret:t No. ™1In1111 ~of Sale: Soulll front lntranca may be obtllntd by rtqullllng OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALI ()ty of Colt• ~ County of Of· to th• Orang• Counly Old -In writing from the blneflclwy FORNIA. ""'9· State olCallfomle. u Pl' map Coul1houM, 211 w. Santa Ana within 10 deya from the nrwt publl• Nama and •ddrau of tl'I recorded In book 78, PeQM 3 and 4. ., Santa Ana, CA. cation of Ihle notice. benlfleltry at wtlOtt requa.t t .. .,..., __ Mapa. In Iha ottloa of Total of ot>llgatlon and Mtlmated Said .... wMI be m4Mla without 00-...... bllno oonduettd: Jotiann• L. IM County AloOfdlf of Mid County. cott•, tl(pln .. , and adv-at nant of wt«anty, tlC~ or lmOlltd. ven1ra. 27428 Moumlln Metdow. Thi etflll 41ddr"' of the r_, lnltltl r>vt>llcelton· S137,tee.08 .. 10 tltlt, ~oumlcn Of tneum· Elcondldo, CA.11202'. Dlrec110nt to property dHCtlbtd above I• Str.t .cs~ °' OIMr ~ brtnOM to Mtltf'y the unpaid I*-theal>owpropertyrneybeol>talntd ~to ti« t308 Wet.on A,..,, ~tlon of lald P<operty. 380 w, anoa dUe on the not• .cured by requeatlnO -In Wl1ttno from Coate MIN. CA. t2t2.t Wlleon ST .. •O. 101. eo.t.a Maee. H id 0Hd of Truat to wit: the~ wttNn 10 daya !tom The Ulideralgned Truet .. clfa. CA. 92$29 1122,4111.88, ptua Iha lollowlnQ _... the "'11 putibtlon of tt111 notlol. dlill'lt ltf'f lalllMy few q lnoorrecl1· Dttctl9110t1 of Ptoperty. mated ooet•. ~ anc1 Id-Seid .... ,.... bl Midi ~ ,,..ofttle..,.llr .. uoctr ... and PAACEL 1· An undMded 1/38th Yll'<Olllt the tl!MOf thllnlllal pVblt-~I orwwninty.~or rm. .,.,.., OOtnlnOn dtllO!ittton." Mr· ln1e!Mt In and to LOI I of Trtet catlonofthllNolloeof..... plied, M 10 tttta.12c11111lon or.,.. "'°""1 herein. 10M4 .. I* map ,_Clad In Boolt Ettlmlted fruei .. ·a ,_ and ~br-to a.tlllly the unpeld The .... wlll be mede. but wttf\Out 411, Pao-47 and 4t of "*-.... In the lrnOUftl of 11,647.68 ~due on the not• -.nd by -1orwwnnty,.,,,_Ol'trn-~~ plulllnttrw11t 13.0~pttannutn on Hid Offd of lrutt. 10 wl(: pied, NOll'dlnO tit .. , pcnmlon, or EXCEPTING THEREFROM an un-the unptld pMclptl b11ano1 ll'Otll l1M,l40.00, plul ttll ~ eetl- ll'Ollnlbt9nolt. 10 ~the ,.-nllnlnQ dlvlcltd ~ttl lntlftll In all oll, Oc:IOblr 1, tN2 10 tllll, plul mated co.ta, -~ encl 16-~ of tM nott(•I teCl.lt'ld by Mid Qll. llydroetttlon and other min.tel ad'f-the beneflolary mey venoei at the time of the lnltt.I publl- Dlecl of T~. with ~ t'*90r\, IUbel-In. on and unctw Mid authol'lnd or ~~o .,..,, p1ua oetlon or Ihle Nottca of Sale: :,,:..~llf'f'.n ~ 1::'~ ~ ~ .. ~'",~he:::= ~V~Nla~fAuU VNOI .. A ·~~i,o ""°"""" OWllPI Mid Dead of Truat, '-• aharOM ll'nlth,Atootded ~6, 1Meln OUO Of' TRUST DATED OICIM· YOU Al'II IN OEFAUl.T UNDER A arid ..,,.,,... Of the Trutt .. 1114 Of Boo« 13", Page "45 Of Oftialal At-8E1' 1, 1HO UNLUI VOU TAKE DUD Of TAUIT, DATt.D ~ !tie trwta Cllltld by Mid o.d Of 00tda. In tl!e olflct Of the County ACTION TO PAOTICT YOUA bll' 22, 117'. UNLUS YOU TAKI TNlt. Aecorder of Nld County. PAOPERTY, rT MAY II! IOLO Al A ACTION TO PROTl!CT YOUR The b9nl&laly under Mid Oaed ALSO !XClPTINQ fHl!AU1AOM PUBLIC SAUL IF YOU Nl!ED AN PROPERTY, IT MAY 111..IOLO AT A d tal _ _,,, 1... hOIM lhoM lhtt modern AUTOS IMPORTED 1:;: ~ 1 ,_, g ··· dlllQn cen be warm a In· 1111 ..... ,..... "~I '111 7100 vltlng. SpectlCUlll vi.wt AIHI• 1101 -of the Pecffle .. 111111. Luth .~:wn ::~ 1~. Muter 1ott • c·,,,..,.n tt 14 eul1•. One of a ltlndl &:~... :::~ ....... r ..... ,, 9121 . .. •• ,.n ~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ::f: knock• often wtMwt you ,....-_ 10 Qo..Cer1a '"""' tltt UM tMUft-i1191tl"O Dally ,,._ J...-II Piiot Cltfflll•d Ad• to WNtever Ille Fed J-tm rMOf'I the 0nin09 Co.et Roll 'em oft tM market ~flwN ::» "*11'4, With a c ... 11tled M ~ tinl Phone a..2-M11 Cflll Now! a..2-ae11 Muiloa 110 Have tomathing to NII? :=.ti.... :::~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~ Ilda do 11 well. M•1Nht.oh1 11nj ---~~--::~;:;:=p:;::;:~===•I ~. :::~! '=~~, S~\\~lw\-4~trs·:: Panwu tta,, -----_,,.GAY 11. l'CMUolll -----,.._ tin l'<irwtw I U' ""-"" II "°''" ...,_ .... "-" tlQ a..i; llU &ul>et" ttO To)'Q .. 'n1umph VAiko.._., vyi,,... Mar S OTHEN I I I I I' I I NOCU£ I ' I I r I i I OfTtUllharelofofeex.wtedandO. llM• 1to3elnolualv9,Mll!Ownona EXPl.ANATION OF Ttil NATUAI PUIUO IALli lfl VOtNi~AN 11¥1ttd to the undlrtlolltd a wnttan oondOlnlnlUm pl_afl recorded In Book Ofl THI! PROOEl!OINQ AGAINST IXPLANATION 01' THl!'N l\E Dldarltlon of Oef9ulf" and ~ 1MM, PIOI 807 Of Ofllcltl Aeootdt.. YOU YOU SHOULD OONTAOT A OF THI PfllOOll!OtNO AQ HST tor Salt, end. wntt., Notice of De-PAACll!L 2: LMno unit H com-LAW'YiR. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A AUTOS. IOMlSTIC fllUlt and (lecJ1Jon to Salt. The under• poeed of LU. U and Qff • .,_, OAJifD: AUOUll 11, 11113 1.AWYIR. AMC not I l(A L [ y I ... , MIOllbol H IO tie -"-r I r I .,,.,. 1111 •on wu 9row1110 uo ...... C*lllCI Mid Notlot of DlflUlt Oii Mid CondOmlMwn Plan. Tru1t11; lli!A .. ION/AMIRICAN Ott.a: ~t 1a, 1"3 ........ ., and bectlOn lo W to DI r.ootdld In O..ld: ....,.,,blr_!i_.1Na. !X .. fllUI T .. UIT OHD "MT AMl .. ~N TIT\.I OodtU.. *' IMoountyWfllrettla,...,prGt*fYll MAllV'lefA ...... ~IMC" Sl!AVICU,INC. IN8UAANOI COMftANY, a ~ ~· :m toca1ed. • wplf ... 4 ,,.... M~ A. l..OWN, A9811TANT tor'nl• Corporetlon er.ow. em o.ta ltottmoet I , 1"3 1UM A ..U.Yltl VICl·~IO.NT JtennlM L i.-11 r.4 nt lWM 'INAHCIAL OON'OAATIOH A~~ 1201 IMI MIOflllnd A...,_ AutllOftlld OfllOet ...._._.., tllt 10MO N. TOI'~ ,..,_ .-ci ~~.':" If hn ltrMrdilo, CA. 12404 t 14 f..r l'lftll ltl'MC Wnikl LI Jolla. CA. 92031 A llf ,....._ (714) .... ,...1 Of lenttl AM. CA. tftOt ~ c11•1•~1"0 u.. .... ,.,, .,,.,, ..,,, (11411114211 ,..,,._It. .. . _ . _ . . ! Wllell Ill HW lllm IOOlllllO e l a .__..._...._.....__,__. gltl ti.. way tie uHCI to toolt at I N I 8 O A T I' o••te 01- : I I I r I .~n1~::.~::r 1 :4:;t'HiAM'ecaJ 11m r r r r r r r I ••t * ~ • ' t 00 • ~ <1) ~ • >< <1) • ~ • ' f •tin ik &pen' ~lvl not hllh In price-. rn1t0n· able c:01t. clu alfit'd adverli•ln• 1124 on thle 1 yr new upgreded 3 Bdrm 1~ bl condo. 2 car gar. Pymtaapprox 11200. Jeff831""'855 , ......... . f()(OM ..... Prime Eaatalde duptex & trl·p .. ~. Only I 129,000. Agent 8134550 IHUft• Cuttom • bdrm, lam rm, lrplc, garden rm, oeremlc tlle l<lteh, -. eund«*, 3 P•llOI. S 199.500, by ownr 154·1Ma. .._ .... ,....... Mutt .... INt beeutlful ,... modeled home '8arMtng • 8drma pg fwnly, ~· light, natural wood tht'OUQhOut. OftW'9d •t only a 119,too. Cell Mo-1151 tot en 9"Cllnt• !Dint. · HERITAGE U l l\l fOHs ·~ ... 3 Br. 2 ~ fl...,. Condo. w /gar, f'rl)I0, 1"1 ~ • ...oc pool & )ao. • 104,tOO. Prln onty831~. 831·1909 ...... " "Give 'em a barQalnl" e .. tllcle Oaelt TOWM Home w/3 bdnnt ... den .. 2 1>91hl + d• ~ + r11nntno 1tre1rn1, .. , ...... & treea, .,...., t r •••I F1nu111e "WOOdty" at~• OHL.Y 11U too . nt-1501M112.lan ~ 0r-.. c.... Dlllr Pull4llfl9d Or-. COii! ~ ftutllltted OrMOe Com! ~ Piiot ~~ Orenot OoMt Diiiy Piiot ,.,_ ' "°' .......... It, ff, lta. etipt •••• 11, 21, '"'· '-'· 1, 14, 21. 1MJ. MIO , I, "°' .,, 14, 1MS. ·~ ....... .,...., 6131 4171-a 487~ I g.P1:,:,~ 1mtn 16 j l f ! l r I I A -·· Ll'fl ........ i1i1i1il1i 1111!..l~=======::....'..L--.i..;=::.--=t I De Orange Coas-t DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 ' - lta1" fer-file -lta1" r.rahli.. l1ue1 UaJualllit4 Aput•tall, Val. Aerten"· UaJ. ptaall, V . ltat1l1 It OWn lnlalt -ltlt ..e.1 I ,.... Hit c"'' .... 1ozi lalHI ...... 2lH c.... .... 2U4 l..!!l!rt-i. .. 11 22'9 ...... • ••• •n• nn •=rt ... -a lflt ...... 2tOI B.yfront. Offices, patio•. Found lrg or~/wht c.t. E. •Ide. old 3 Br .. 12,000 4 Br BaYfront. FrplC., Dbl COLLEGE PARK 3 e 2 12(YM U)8R, 3\lBX, I.It Peal .. ala 2Br, 1Ba. yd, garage. peta LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. lrple, Fs:m6~~~~':·1~~ perlllnge~~~· ~. lo~I~, o~ Tft~ aq H lot, $129,500 owe gar $1250. 752·5181 or · r. block from belch. 1 lam-1266. nlo. bechelor, re-& chlldr.,, OK. 1566 mo. 1rg brick pallo. 11150. utlla 720.,.4487 492•73,3 1 _.,TIUU 84&-2708 paper et 10% Int. w/10% 645-8787 ~~·fem ~md wllr2plc:, bllln lly dwelllng (old boarding 1pon1lble per.on. ut111 640-4127 076-8359 ' ' awr-•=----,.--..,.---- d A •~2 9'"'6 l. crpts rp1, car gar. houu) S 1200 mo. d 106 E B F/lhr 2•.,•rm Condo In F.V. ,_.._,,._-a-I hi Found m •I• Pu P ' n. gt.,.. • vv . Cute 3 br. 1 bl: winter. dog run & much morel 646-8889 10-8pm. Incl •no pet1. . •Y VILLA MEDERA L V.I" 3 b 2 b rt "" •n--••'1 • Hulky/Sh•" mix, "lue avall. now. $850 mo. 305 Avall 1012. 1975/mo Apt 9. 0 • r. 1 Y y. own rm. $225/mo +utll p t...ionally ,. "' S.C Plaza condo0w2Sr 11''• Diamond (213""96-6716; lncdld gardener & water. 2 Br 2~ ba with Iott. Fir .. 3 Br 2 Ba condo. vi-Quiet famlly complei1. Up-St91>albch. Gar No peta. pool/Jtc 776-8148 .w ~~-tad eollar, vlo PCH l SA ba pool 1p1 n or "' "'"• 1telra 2 br, 2 ba, lge m... S 1000. 050-1708 111 Opm .......,. 1 Riverbed. M&-3509 cott of rent!$ ioK or leu 'Wknd1 (7 14)673-5243 2444 Fordham, by appt place, private patio. $950. 600 E. Ocean ter bdtm OW Cfl)t drp1 F to al'lr 4 bdrm apt. 1 blk •Garcs.n Type. dn. By Ownr. S66'900' •-•L--only. 957-0702 Agt $895/mo. 840-5324 636-2890 ine play •,,11d• Ind' lac' Oceanfront 3br. 2bl. Gar. to bMCh N-port. $276 •Pttvate SultM. ... _ ..., , • ry · ow lndry nr 581h patk • 64~7971 •S / tanaJ 556-1628 or 775-2560 Peala1tll 2107 Eestslde 2 Br. 1 Be. crpll, 3Br 2ba, 2214 Avalon. CtrtH ••l •u 2712 encl. ger. Mo-to-mo, gu 9117-ans: s1ooo. utll~ Incl. utll•. eva omew Mere Found: Puppy, M .. lrg r .. t • brn/wtit, Dana Pt/Dal Ob- lapo area. ee 1-1317 drapes encild garage Avail now 1825/mo. Incl & wlter pd, S300 dee>. No pd. 642·3125/642·53et Muler bdrm $3004325. ~F~Wlnd<>W9 lm1t 1044 • edrm i Ba. 11300/mo. patio, '11undry rm .... ~ g1rdener. 648-3827 i coro lido 2 Br 11.~ Be P•t• $560/mo. 2324 'A blk bch NB Teri . Found: Sml gry Kitten. w. "'Al!lllflCEllT!! Avall. 9125 mo to mo. pets. $550/mo. + MC. Twnhs. lrpl. pool. walk E.lden, Apt. 1. 642-5155 Vh•ourt1M111e,• !,t1u~l~1c1~ 548-<>922, &io.8301 ~==!,~~~vall 8B7a5y_2.~71 12th, NB • Agt. 831-1288 548-5442, 770-5629. 3 Br Condo, Blutts, neutral bch, $695, no pet• .. .. ...... -. "" d d •950 752 5822 or 833 1863 $525. 552-174' Muter bdrm S300-S325. •Copier. ~tlonlat Garden Home In Turtle OCUIFROMT Eestslde 3 Br 2 story + ecor. grt' con · • · • • in blk bc:h, NB. Teri •Kitchen, Etc. Found: Sml gry M. Cet, Rock. 3 Bdrm, 2'-' be. ram rm trplc garage 673•5589 Cozy 1 Br. duplei1. frplc, MleSliB.AU 548..()922. $40-8301 712-1401 llO·I070, Laguna Hiiie. 496-1016 Energy eavlng black pool 2Br 1 be cottage: Frple, S700's mllk .. It loaded $600 2 er houM yrly pool, Ideal !Of 1 prof. rem. llMll Wlml lllTlll 111 10AM and epa. Penoremlc night gar. yard, dl1hw111her. 539-6190 BEST Alty lee appln• garar.: lnc:d yard non amkr or pell, Ref's. TIWI Newport Penlnaula 2Br Meture/F 35+ to ahare ~---...,,--...,.--,.... llght view. flltenslve use Winter rate $950/mo. $6001 1 1 1 1 MC 0 ... f I w/llme. 2br. 2ba apt, Found aurfboerd, vie ol .:.ramie tlle and woad Bachelor unit: $325/mo. Kids pets ok fncd yard 2 Br ~~1~e!n 53 '6190 BEST a4o~~~. 1 811 • Frplc. ~::1~~ :1ri~: .. dbl $600,R~E.Be7:?,~Pl•y• Coat• MeA. 2• 1-8246 L91gu7n2a03 Beach area. panelling. Cent A/C. A Winter rate, (Utll Incl.) hse bltlne garage $500'• 1 & ' 4-. truly uncommon home, Call John 714/698-9824 539-6190 BEST lee BEAUTIFUL Dl11 4 Br 2 lrpl, sp1, 3 car garage. poo spa.$ 0 M/F lhr 3Br hN E'alde 1.297 ""· tt. offleeL --0 -,-t ·.-C.,......a-l l_c_o_C,,,_..a-t . "'•25 000 NWPT CREST CONDO g a r • S 1 0 0 0 I mo . 2 Bdrm Den 2'A Sa 77 CM. CIHn, gd ref1, 25·30 ...., ~ . . LlfHI leac~ 2141 WILllll Lg •er, lam rm. some 851-8787. Ownr/agt. 1Bdrm1'1• Ba $830 Yrly. Newport llland. Welk yre, y, rent & utll. Call With furniture for Org/Blk/wht. Hrbr Vu _ .. 888 w. 16th St. to beach. 1Br, lge llv. rm, 72 5 11 5 purchlMll d.,lred Hma. NB. 644-0388 Steps to beach. Treasure I provide quellfled people oce1n view. Rent or lee New 1 br condo: lrptc. $45•2739 kitchen. Up111lr1. 850· 5 1 pm. • .. , •101 Island: aecurlty gated. to rent your proper1y. option. Agt. 646-0688 carpeta, drapes, bll In•. $500/mo, Ju1t compt. r .. M --,F~to_sh_r-ex_ci_u_1.,..lv-e""'c=-11er----. Loll dog. blk/wt11, 10-12 pool, sp1 & fishing pier TRW report + appllc.tlon 3 pool M I or Westlld• 1 Br. $425 utlla modeled. Looking for ry Lake home. N.S. S375 ~~~~~~~~~! yra. Cocker mix, Lake 1 br, patio, utll1 Incl lorm + proleealonally Sig Canyon Townhouee: garage.150 4• 0 mo pd. & 1Br S395 mo., utll quiet conllderate petton. mo. + 'A ullt 64~535 -Park ar ... ~5 $500/mo. 559-0533 dratted leale lorm offer-Bdrm, 2'n ba. Goll course leaM. $ 50 or $800/mo. not Incl.. atove. crpta, C •I I 9 5 7. 1 1 0 1 or Offloe apeoee for INN: Loat: F blk ' .9:."T• ..... ---~---~~ lngyoumulmumprotec-vlaw. Avail Oc t 55e-51o1 bel. e...5 wkdya drepea, laundry rac. No 650-3084 M/F to lhr N.B. hOUM. 2 747 tt, $595/mo 525 tt, .....,_ lftJ!rl leacli IHt tlon. Call Pete JohnlO!l $1500/mo. 640-5274. (Hk for Bob) pete. $46-4382 ---------bike trom beach. Pool. 1420/mo. lat month rent blue eotlar, Orang./ 19th 2F.De, patio • .,.. 11\1 rm ... "" 831-1206 Eaetbluff 4 Bdrm w/pool In STUDIO APT. oceanside S.•••••••• tennl1. $300/mo. Andy, Ira•. utlla pd. AIC. St. Ct.A. 842-8787 ..., ~ I 1 h ble DHI Ptlal 27U 84~90311550-0134 ground fir. 1055 El S mo. + HC:Urlty. Winter. park·llke Mii ng, evall o wy. reason a . Spacious single. one C 1 D C M Loet fem hepherd VIC 673-3218. 773-9432 lmmed. S 1800/mo. 673-4316 New 2 Br 21% Ba. 2 frpki, & ""N""'.B=-.-ooean--1:-ro-n'""t-. -m-a'""t-ur-• amB noE r. 1 °F11!A_!M,· Beach/EUia HB (GYP9YI -mQIE.-DNY'f R 'I h Id ,.,---'"='---~=""' d It I I two bedroom apts, 3 lka . 0 a1........ REWARD &e3-5428 ltWIE LIDO ISLE 4 BA. 3'n Ba. e r1ge. was er ryer • Ctlll .... 2724 en un • rg • orage area, rHp. 25-35 non-1mk Adame. S J S1 00/ gardener & poo1,.-.... ...,.,..,.,.,,. .... ,... ... gar, aml ocean vu, fem.S250mo.850-7208 7&4-l040,MrTr.,.., L t La eu.t a~~ t l.IYEllm POI ept. lhru une 2 MESA VERDE: 111 time malontenance lncld. 1 BEDROOM S950/mo. 240-3156 _, 0•: • • ._..ue mo. No peta. 875·7067 rented. Ex.c. 4Br. famlly Agent Brenda $40-0020 130 E. 201h. St. 1maller Need female rmmte. Shr1-• ....,i""'2""'9""'0=-1:-u-p-.-c-•_r_p_e-:-t-1 , Club. l.onghalrblondyng 3 Br 2 bl. nr91>lece. new LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT r 1 d •"• , , cute 1 Br. neat & clea.n Baal. leac~ 2140 hoYM, Bal. 11. w/atudent dr~ l/c r .. trooma male dog. Porner1nlan. carpeting. Remod. rm. rpc,~ar .,,rm • ...,· EBluffCondo.4Br2 ~b• with frnh paint. 1395. S275/utll974-8588 17301 8..chBlvd.Hunt~ Aew.,d. Hm 840-4208. kitchen. A/C, dbl gar. Va· Lido Nord. 3 br, winter, ceramic 11 e kit .. 3 patloa. IUpet extended E plan. 851_9523 2 Bdrm, ti.It Be. Condo, wrk 848-4274 Cll'lt s 134,500. $2000/~o. 675-4648 Grdnr/water Incl. $1295, 2300 sit. Agenl/ownr Ed · trple, dlhWlhr. petlo, gar-Need Fe to ahr t>eautltul 2 lngton Beech. 842·2834. ltY MtOarlllt lftr, Udo Ille Winter 2 Br. 2 ea. 754• 1648 979-0942. age. $726 mo. S500 CS. tlory town home. 2~ UY Y1IW L~ :f9 V:s:i'C,.t:, 18 fo ~Bl, CM dbl garage, no pet1. Unique llttle bung1low GORGEOUS 2Br. lg den. 2 d1!,r u~turn, ~~~.: poelt. 863-1600 Agent, FURNISHED or =th~t~' ~:.h~::j BMutlful large otnce avall-·~· Reward •••·7721 $975/mo. 676-2705 cerpeted decor bltln• 2,LBa ~ twn·"-• 1075 -... ewtv · nor... UNFURNISHED. Im___.. • .. ,.,., + utll•. abi.. 642-4&«. t.Aon-Frt. ... 1 -90 "' ·--...... • 1tove & refr.,., off etr•t ALL UTILITIES ,,_.,. ._,,, .,. ---=--=----,,...-=-OCEAN FRONT WINTER $395 pell , .. 539-8l mo 233 16th Place "" 2 Br. 1 ea. upetalr9, lrplc:, 6e2-3838. Helen S.-5. Univ. Pk Terrace 3 Br RENTALS • FURNISHED BEST Alty 67S-4333 . parking Quiet neigh· patio, enclad . g1reg1. PAID. HEALTH ---------Loe1: Older Sian-Cat. Dover model, 2 Ba, xlnt s . S · _1 •H'la · bortlood. No peta. To -cloM to t>Mc:h, $850/mo. c BS TENNIS Nwpt Creal, fem lhr low!y "1'11" Suneet Hgt1 .,.._ ~ locetlon walklng di•· 3 Br, 900, 4 Br. lOOO. D1a1 P .. at --L .. M . Condo, Npt Crnt, call 84~9&04 ••2-1•"3 LU ' · 1g condo w/F/M. nr t>cn. EXECUTIVE SUITE ward. no quHtlon1 • 650-7368 2 bd den 2-n b A 1 .,.. "" SWIMMING, plus 648-0234 848-2995 tance to comm. pool. Fee Off Golden Lantern cozy W/D. Oce • V t •. 1 •A 2 Br 1 b• upatelrt mudl more• Sorry Mu1t be neat & conalder· Nwprt Ctr 840-15470 -===--=-·----,--alnd S 139,500. Jeen &t .. ff OafarailliH llttle hide-out with corn-• an u, enn 1 2 Bdrm. duplU with gar-• • · ate. Gar, tennle-pool, etc. BAYFAONT BLOG BASE· LOST: Orange male ·Cllt, L.aten 752· 1414 plet• lcl1ch & gerage 1375 pool. 11200. Avall Nov 1. age, Cell aner 4 pm. w/balcons/oo mlnutM from no pets Models '318 mo.+ utl. ~2-2114 ME NT. 2600 '•q tt. Vic Bel Penln, 10th St. & LI u IHcli 1041 C.Hral 2201 ut111 l ru am tu 631·6344 1148-6481 belch. . 720-o844 open daily 9 to 6. meg. 85S..3750 50t/S1.00/aq tt. Call: W.Bay. Reward 076-2845 I• 2 Br 2 Be nr § C Ptu aec 539-8190 BEST fM Lovely Eetblff lmmac, 3Br 2 Br 1 ·~ ba lrptc dehwr 2 Br. 2 be, lrpk:, encl gar. Oakwood PenthouH, lull ocean Mon·Fr1 9·5. •~L-oe_t_: -=o-r.-w"""l-wh.,...t~t-tr..,.lpee--on- Bun.b YOUR HOME on a gate & r'ec C1~ i625/mo · Super neat 2 Br 1 Ba gar-2'.1Ba. 2frplc'•· ll350. pv1 patio, gar. No pe11'. 15 4 0 / m 0 + • • c · >Mw. •II ammenti... ptol. 642~844 tall M decl w9d c ·~•ctaculer ~E~N 1 Br bay1ront $895/mo IQ• mlle to belch $575 75S..134 1 Agt. Aval! now S540.543·5478634Ham· 847•8772• 526•3004 G•rden Ap•r1menb only. $825 mo. 873-7550 "IEWPORT BEACH office neUier.d, ccs~ fWwa:~· F ONT 3 Arch y, • 2 Sr oceanfront $1250 873-3313 Of 5~1-8638 Newport Shorea ~ Br. llton 281' 281. TownhouM , 315 35 640-o800 aJmplt lot. Call owner Fri 3 Br w/aJlp $1250 2 ... 2 lock ..__...... Cre11. "C". $550/mo. Newport Buch So Prof fem 2!>-• neat. reep. 1,000 aq. 11. Attractive. toMon (714)499-3070 or r....... •n ..... b 110.,.... ... 2Sr, 1ba,gar. 1ChlldOK. . al'lr3Br,2'ABadplx,CdM, WeflMllntalMd,t.Aodlm Pn...at1 3112 Tu• to T h u r s l•••tr I Wlettr V 1l 2234 cloM to pool & tennl1. no pete. 1435/mo, 111, 530-1210• 831•3871 1700 16th Street frplC, microwave, view Building on Qui.t Street. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (213)799-1159. ltltah I 2 962~3. latl & dep. 988-7749 2 Br. Apt. c:rpt, drapee, bl1 (at Dover) from deck. S500 mo. + AlalgntO Parking. Gar· • rt.. 1. 1_9 JAOlll IULn 3 Br. 1\(11. Condo, Slater _..,._IHT In atOY9 & OYIO. retrlge. 642·5'.ll utll. or $332 mo. w/3rd. a g •a Av a 11 ab I•. Ar• you• male Of l'emele ..,. IC• -& Euclld. garage. lrg __. 2 Br TownhouM. very No peta &e0-2675 Cell Ana Ad I 29, $45-4800/$45-3323 MISTRESS? Wall taken .11-.. w.I PllPllWllMllT bonus rm $750. Sierra Very lherp 4 bdrm 2'1\ bl quiet. lrple, Jac:uzzt. gar-N~port Buch No. &42-430024 hra. __ care of. apartment, • 714/llMlU Mgmt Co 641 1324 OOMnlront duplex, lrple. age. No pell $850/mo. Large ettrectlc 3 Br. NEWPORT CENTER. Full money. etc A Diiiy Pll01 Model per1ect 3 Bdr home, · • gar, lg patio. Gr•t lo-Call 631-4984 Townhouae 2~ Ba. 880 l!'Vlne Avtnue Prof. M to al'lr C.M. l'lornl. eerv1ce EJr.ec:utlve SultM report• would like to 1n- appr1IMd $390,000 Wiii *' HR t I * Flnanelally afforable 2 Br cetlon: 1518 W. Ocean· rom111 1ub In mat ba. (at 16th) pv1 be, plenty of room. $575-$825. 640-5470 tervt.w you about your be llqulde1ed lor 01 II I I newly redone decor front . lower unit. Avall 1r3 Sr 2 Ba S.C.Plza SA, frplc, -.-1 bar, yard, for. 645-1104 S350utllalnct.432-9820 nt .. tyi.. Namea wtll be '362,000 w/10K dwn or 11111 lllTW bltlna encfld gar 1450 am 9/ 15 to 81 t5. $1100/mo. pool. patio. •P• $750 No mal dining, garage, SRA 3 BA/2 BA APT lada"' k91>t c:onndentlal upon more. Call Patrick Tenore Fulty 2br bltln1 $430 lee 539-8190 BEST Wayne, A.gt 848-8818 pell 752-5822 SHO/mo. 545-3115 In Coal• M .... Nr bua, ltitlll Hll requeiat If you're lnt- 760-8702, 631· 1288, agL ~ ~b~/2~. g.:1~;6~150 IHI. ltacli 2240 .. Tll w1n1 3 brB:n~Ot~IZw ~~~el~. $500/mo 1 Br. CIOM to ... Cl•••••• 2771 1hop1, beach. 646-5413 iOO sq ft: 270 E. COUt ~:,t:i,.:"n::1~.p~ 2 un. at 12101 HBCH 2br 2ba patio $.435 4 Br. 2 Ba. nice yard. no 1250 aq tt 2Br 2b• moblle. townhouse apta, D/W, bch, park•. achoola. 2 Br id& Fum i!2o Shr Irv home 5Br. 3Be, Hwy, C<SM. Avail now. number of wfl«• you Cll/'I 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, 1p1. lge lot. HSCH 2br 2ba bltln $525 pets. $800/mo. 894-4961 Bltln1. laundry rm, BBQ, patio•. kid• OK. no pet• ~· & kid• OK. Encl ~11• Pool yeir rouNt n; frplc:. gar. grdnr. pk, ten-720-0373 Tuea thN Sat. be rea.cMcl and meU h to: gd area. 11.9'1• tat. HS huge 4br 2b• $750 or 642-0585. 2 patloa. $1200/mo ytly. sept 0 cc up 1 n c y . :36-9995~~ ·~~~;~ 0 8 . t>eech. bu-. No Pet•. nla. pool. Jee, no children, CllUl1ttlal Ad ~985. Diiiy Piiot. P.O. owc~·~!2~~~· PP, no S. Ana starter 1br S~5 4Sr 2ba. Kint atea. ml 10 673-39091880-1178 dy $695/mo. For rental ap. 49M277. peta, amokerw. Fem only. In h -11 Box 15e0, Colt• M .... bkra. _.,.....,...,, Tustin 2br lo dep 1585 b c h. s 1 1 o o . c 1 11 Shorecilffa. 1g 3 Br. 4 bl, pllc1tlon 845-6646 Conoo, bch area, MC gate, S400 mo. 857 -9317 II .. CA 92626. S..utlful back bay view. Wstmnstr 2br peta 1475 536-7036 tam rm, lrp1C'1, grt ~11'1 s.425. Clean 2 Br nr Harbor lrg maa aulll. lrg llv rm .... , ltOO Shr Irv home 5Br, 3Ba. llAll IEW --------• Naw Engl and atyle L. Lordi free ae<vloel YU, walk to pv1 l><:h. Shope, nu LR crpt. 2261 wllp,dlnar ... w/d, petlo. x;; .,,.,. Fountain vair;y lrptc, gar, grdnr. pk. ten· Olnlrou• tenant lmptov• ---~---0.,........-- Condo. 2'n yrs 3 Br, 2'1t tOO's 111111 895-5133 lee AU new renovation. 4 Br 2 $1700/mo. 546-7639 Maple. 642-1803 or covered prtcY>..oS550/mo home, prof. mete ovw35, n11, pool,JllC, no Chlldren, ment•. 650 to'°°° aq tt CIRCUS f bl. 2 lrplC'a. Aaaumable Udo Isle: Greet !amity hm Ba. patio. lrplc. $850 Call Small, 2 bd, nr water and 642-3 t63 + d91> 536-• • agt 842-2917. pets. amoklr9. Fem only. office•. S.90111. 2486 fl1ASSAl!E 111 $170.000. will cerry w/5 bdrm plus. Xlnt att 4• 968-3636· Npt Pier Quiet area. Sept Oceanfront Condo on 1400 mo. 875-9773 Newport BI C M. • 2nd $210 000 548-0898 I 1 d locatlon $2000 e II I ~B 3B $495/mo 2 Br IV• Se •"I. , Bactc Bay NB 1200 Inell •~2 "•90 ' 719 NO ..... RBOR BLVD · • · a an eaut u .. r or r • June. 1875 lnc:I utlle. tat ..,.,. 11 •• 1 bit_.! send. 2 Br 1 V• Ba. pool, tlls 0 n woman Shr 1ge pvt home. Brook· .,.. ·-· "" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Bayside Cove 2Sr .. d.,,, wi den, nr Springview & Sec. 646-7958 evee. car,,...., r . ., ns. 24 7 hr MO gated project. un--a·m~r &,.II 5669 • hur9t/Werner. F.V. $250 c ="'"A""N""N""E:-::R"'"Y,.......,V""l"'L.,.L-=-A"'O:-:E:--· FULLERTON lllT IAYllHT Ill bey vlew1, avail furn Elem Sehl. clean. $950 730·5688 days. p1t105~;1~on~i1ton I 50/mo 151-5999. "" . ,e-. . Incl. utll1. 982-4024 2800 aq" It S.75 on Vitia 11M111 Out ol state owners $1800 mo. 840-4725 morning C B 3 1 I 2 110"' Blk to bc:h. full prtv. mu1t Wau Multl-uM bldg Call 7 ••y l WID Ocean Blvd CdM: In· WEST LIFF 4 r, bl ex· f l •saf 4 -• S575/mo. 2 Br, c:loee to be very r .. p & very clean, Shr nloe hM on River Ave., pet"e42 5200 · -~~oua ~o tell ~ls love!~ credlble ocean/Jetty Brookhur~t ~ H~ml\ton pended maater Bdrm. VI· $525/mo. 2 Br 1 Bl. pool, bc:h. P•rll•. ICh0011. Dog female pref. 67~0307 NB. all prlv, evall now, no r-...-•--,,...·....-----~~~UC~~ to ott: 1~;!·,.~~1ym~~h ~T:;d~~~~1~"m~i·e"~ ~in9g~~ow s;i5 8ut~~ ~~W J.zr:%..'21~~~mo. laundry room, cloee to ~ kl~iKo:~J:_'~652i Lag Bch tum 11udlo pool pell. '275 mo. 950•5099 WPllW TO SERVE YOU formal dining room. large lam rm $1900 cd.Detall• 539-8190 . • lhopptng 149 E Bey St. h. 1 ' • "'I~ bl S395• Room Shr nice hM on River A~.. lntlll at20 iiiiiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d I d EST Alt I a f--1 l.j 2 1IO• 538-9572 ~· ' K NB all prlv avall now no ••----~11111~~·1 cov er pal o. an eayfront Condo: 1er l\llty Y M nparl•tatl .... ,._ Tll .. llt. 14 • • .. 2eo. 40+, NON·SM A. ti 1275·mo 850-50H 2.aeo eq ft. 3975 Blf'Ctl. Ooyoul!V9lna ancloaed pool-sized lurn w/gd bay vv•. sec. Lg 2 tty •llec home. 3Br, ::loM to bMc:tl 1 Br. crpt1, bualprol. 494--0451 P41 • · Nftpor1 BMctl. 1 1330. TELEVISION-FRE£h0ma? ~~oog· See 11 nowl bldg. S900/mo 2'n8a, wtk to bc:h, xlnt lalM. lllaa• 2'06 ·~~~~~ou2H~r g~~.::: ~~~~t~e,.!.:';lge. Lg Matr br apt. evall Stepttobc:tl:ahr3br/2be. M 1A zoning Agent A o.i1y Piiot reporter · Condo 2Bd 2tn ba, lrple, toe. $975 mo. 982-6847 d 11 all 1 Ok lmmed. Bal. Penn S350 34th St, NB. $265. Celt 541-5032. wovtd like to talk to you 142-1200 patio, earth tones. 1 ear or 536-7403 EXECUTIVE HIDEAWAY yar . r. am pe •"r $175. 873-4813 An1. Ad 809, 642-4300 .. UTO REP .. IR SHOP about that dedaJon for a j PETE J BARRETf ... REALTY gar 1850 2 br, 1 ba, lge llv/dln rm & 763 W 19th St SUWlll ... "' " Big c enyon Lge io1a11y Lg 2 aty uec home. 3Br, patio, frl)lc. tum. w11h TSl 1181 1'2· 11Ga YILLAIE OCEAN BREEZES, Jog or Stap1 to beeci'l/bay. M/F Orange Co Al'l)Ort. 1000 ator~•ll Lorenzo remod. home w/4br, tam 21n B1. wtk to bch, xlnt country 1111lquea a plttu 5595/mo 2 8 281 bike to beech. furn. rm In to thr 2 bf. 1 bl Pen. P1 eq 11. ee6-0122 • &42-4321. rm, Beaut & brlgnt loc:. $975 mo. 962·8847 1 or 2 empt perton1. T h · ~ d ~ 1 & 2 Bdrm lu11ury f.t4. Incl bidding, TV dplxw/F.S300.673-8013 lnduatr1al bldg for IM. NBi======-:-:===:-:=- $3500 Of 536-7'03 non/1mkg. No pet1. Llttle own OUM am yar ' IPll In 14 pl1n1. 1 Bdrl'l'I Quiet, mature, clHn, VIEW . LAGUNA BEACH nr H"'"" H"'"". Pert A 1. D, E•A•fln/MllELI A Ro T 0 Es lelend nr water. SOOO mo. llr. bltlna, carport, lf?IC. from $605 2 Bdrm from t _,, b ty w<H'tllng --.. -..... ..,.. WATE F NH M Nice 1Sr·c:ondo, adult• 87"'-"'""" 940-W.18thSt. • ...... T . h tr nea ,r_,. .. u Str.profmaleortern,dog •400 eq "· 12420/mo Outcal10NLY83S-9199 831-1400 I ..,.. I beach .,....,V<>V ._..... own OU99 orn peraon. Non-•mkr, otc. S300. '4""4840 groae. 8$4 Production Pl. pre err ...... ~• nr ' I' l""--TIL .,.. 141· 1IOI S725 + poola. tennla, non-drink. pool & lee. 554-4200 1H·-~--t.-.,-ralgtl--t-. -al_,.ng__,.11-. WINTER/YRLYRENTALS $450/mo. 67•9718 ·-4.itA7 kOOtmo. 2 Br. 111\ Ba wetertall1,pond1.0Mlor l3001nct.utll.e31·2288 .. --retlredgentlemanlrwto • IAIYH If.... $850/up. Many avallable. Ocean clOM 3 Br 2 B• IOf· Pnla1al1 ._ TownhouM, grM,,belt. eo<*lng I. Meting paid. Room avail S.-14 In :Sbr lnlall Wut ._. WANTED: etlop ap.ce or tr.,,.., realdant Orange 11% fli1ed rate 30 yeara, Alger Prop. 076-4000 tam hme w/garage peta? From Sen 01eQo Frwy • ••• -• -• ·-large garage for minor County 25 Y'• ,....,.,,_ No loen , .... no cloalng 1111.--br.=1 ""-$850 539-6190 BEST, .. 3 Br. 2 ba, frple,gar. nr bay llr. carpon, balcony. drlw Nor1h on a..ctl to duplei1 In a.I. P9nn 12117 -......, auto body r..,.ir. wlll pey c ' • moder• I• I Y COil• Monaco with GC -.... a-. & ocean. Wntr. Sa75. 2078 Thc.lrln McFadden end ,...1 on Incl gar.~ 876-1447 4 Br. 2-3 ba tum hOml tOt up 10 '200/mo. Coat• nn~ lndap9ndent ~-~ 1~kR::. VII~~'~: 2he~?Ga·f~l~~c~o:'~ ~~:C~'rtr;:t•~~~ 675-4.::;;w... ~t~ lftl ~!~~~!. ~c~~L to" S~W~ND R=t~& ~~~~!~~~: ~ 5'!"~".iii~lng 28:'t M..a:.i~~ Bch. ~. 5=·~5~f: 840-1536 213f 790-o505 ~ '• 53M 190 B T 2Br 2be, pv1 bc:tl, 2 car drpe, bl11na. tr1g. 1385. (714)893-5198. 1 ml to bMCtl 1325/mo, 213-207 6 ........... ti Jill P.O. Box 115t , Brea. Ca. --------·1•&1Ma 1-l-1144 prk'g. tplC. amenltlM. 2013 Chari. St. ~720 SENIOR CITIZEN No pete. M1·9259 .... 1 IM• ;sPIMOXC XDViSOA* 92021. 11111111111 Ptaianla ut7 anat Avail unturn 100. 51250. Charming 2 Br. Apt, bltln ~lBrCondo.S.Cbldg. IUUllllTIL ORBACH.M 5Q-.l5001mo. Advteelntowmem1age&1U:--::-bef-ll.,..l:-em-11e=--0¥er--:2:-::s-.3~5 1• •-2 to 4 BdrD'll id&i14oo. 673~247, 762·9511 range. frplc, ,_ orpt, CIOM to~. ohurcMI.. Wk.tyrentellnowlv.il. Clean, quiet F. 841-2201 bulfMN 076-2405* to eoc:ompany me on a 5 .... .., _...eetry o0XINT2 BR HOUSE . OCEANFRONT prvt patio. 1550/mo. medlcal. S5&0/mo. 11S.50/wtl.6upCotor Prof Mlle nMda quiet day Prtnceae crulM. all Renal~ MocMI bes1 with modem kll. 6. fr91C. 1 & '.!Bra, winter & yrly. 546-2630 536-7423 or "3·6647 TV ~lnroom.2274 room 2 nltea/Wtc Pref Litt I,.... HM eltJ*l-paid. IMvtno toce1101\ price & terma. Oct. Ito June 15.lldoore ~I · • · i.-20. 538-0121 Jim Only ~ dn. Aeklng lrom bay; 1 1~ btkl lrom SOr 873-4928 Eutllde 2 Br. upetalr9, 1 Walk to l>Metl, BllCtlll«. PMwpor1 Blvd. CM. • N.B .. C<SM. Pleuant and FOUND 2 W9t tulte. on El · $31•.llOO ocean. 1850. 310 Cor· eaffy Ciala Ina UM Ba. $625/mo. 546--0048 crpta, drape•, •tove, 648-7445 Reeeoneble. Or. Scher, Cemlno AMI, S.C. ldent·1L"_ook_lng_l,_or_lltigte,.......,......,.MA~l-=E ~&IT Ml 110 onado. Call wkdy1. evea, refrlge, •II utile Plld. Slllplng room. near So. 642-0377 lfy 493-5084 aft• 8. t.AODE'LS OY9t 21. Bend ••-•1an•-1nu ee2-2e11 1177 S400. 536-4037 Coatt Plaa. li'em. Pf'lf. Aeepon. F etudent llMk• photo & ptione to: •120 --wn 6 51· 2 Bachelor Ap1•. 2196 Ullll YllTA lPTI ~ .... la 2741 12701mo. 566-HS7 room In CdM. Rel' a. w. AlalMde, 8Yttl 9211, Ml-1414 "'Ui Miner St. Furn w/11tll pd 1486 1 Br. 1 Be Apt. Frplc. _ Parente guar1nt .. rent. fNM\ ans ~.CA 11505. ~~~~~~~~~ICtrtH •el Mar " 1375 mo. + d91>. Ott 1kyllgh11, patio. •II tu biil tom. MP letth~"-•--.... Call Roomm11e Andlt9 UUl1ll "'1 SPIRITUAL READtNGS B.!lront B-..... p1w 2 atreet parkl119. no pei.. bullt-fna. kitchen •t-to ........_ ,... ,.._ .,.1 1......,. FEE In.... , _ DO •· •7....,. -To -call 64S-&eo.4 3•• 4~-.. 0 • ..,... .. ._.. ..... • ...... · ARE FREE -man.ra . ...,...., JASMINE CREEK CON Br. 2 Ba.· + boat lllp. -llllCHEL-DtWYW vv ·-pin;. $425 utt11 pd. LA A BEACH marriage a b\lalnMI . Anumebla 8V•% loan. Sl650/mo. $75--8181. 1111~ TSL Mgmt 642-9412 41>4-2797. MOTOR INN Seftoue couple. no petl or Aleo ~neellna. 11115 iuarded g~Sr~ den. O&llll llMll Frethty painted 3 er 2 B• llWPllTYR.Ull Huge Duplex 2 Br 2'A Ba ·~ .... , flit Wldy rl1• 1105 &. up. ~Md~ ~':2~~2= Cal: So. El Cimino .-i. Sen 295•000· 1 "--··tlful 3 bdrm hw abode pool Jae '.lltrH 7 min from bllc:h, 9916 Many i1tru. fncd yd. pel Oetly/WIOy/~:!,.hyrv M Wl r • · a.m. Uc:'d. 4t2-72M . ..._.. ~·-S700 +tee 539·8190 weterpeld.JunlortBr. ok. $735. 873·6338, 2 • ,frpla,enduntt,2 Kltoo'a •Vllll. ·Young lamlly need• 2 Ml•Hll U. llU w/ntc. 'Mw. Nice Interior. BEST IM $475 1 Br S530 642-9886 C*r gar, pool/epe. 1160. heated pool & 1111)9 10 bdrm hoUM, up to 1526, f91t llfm Avail. on yr-to-yr leaM. pool, ipa. tennia: 778-2384. 873-0224 OOMll. 985 N Coatt ~-tn c .M.. pref. E/elda. tt0td•btl 786-eOOO Spaclou• 6 bdrma. 5 Asking $2000/mo. For Orange Tr" Terr 2Br 2b• vol...,..allcourti ... unu, l.erge 2BR 26A Newly R.. Laguna BMctl. 494-629 . 891-9031 .... ___..le--" batht, formal dining rm. more Info, pleate call •du 11 condo . A II -,~ decorated, pool, no s>et• Found blk Spanlal type ma _....... """9 11udy & !amity rm, 3 fir&-973.1373 or $40-5116. amenltlH. 1725/mo. rec. rm.Sorry no peta. 1460. mo. 873-0884 Motet""' for rent by wtl, pup 6 mo lrvlne lndu.. 111111 plac.e. Bay view from --==---=-=----:::-:---:-548 1572 956-5690' Call 557-0075. S120·up w/kltchenetta 8allftl (tr trlal.arM Q3.9410 day At matter tulte. Pool & patio Lg 2Br. 2B• apllt·level. • . D • l I IHI UNIQUE 1 Br S515/up. avaJI. 876-8740 .... ltl2 . amm•• ., .. wtth aep. yetd com· bright & airy, Incl garage. SUPER 5 Br. 3 bl, 1pa, Ill ta PAV patio, pool, 1p1 IN NEWPORT BEACH Found: Ilk/ten Fem. p1e11 with chlld's play-refrl&J W/D. Avall Nov. 1. prMtlgloua racquet club. 3BK ON THE BEACH TOP area. ~ulet, no pets Slnglel 1 & 2 Bdrm Aper1· WANTED: ehop epece or puppy, At11nt• & Del•· ll&lf Lii ••WM• houM .1790,000. s1 t mo. 875-5688 $1295/mo. 556-0570 Wimer rental, 9 mo. IM. MESA P~9S2~:~ Her1• menta 6 Townhou-. Vacalita ltatal1 2907 ~~~or w11:';.0t _,.,., HB. 981-30'40 It 1 t>eeutltul ~ yre ~ LJll lllL" I~-cerpeta & 2 bloCka to Turtterock. Sunny 2Br 2be $950 mo. 1•t & 1111 + req. • Some l rl ele~fy vacation uchanile up Oto l~/m~. Coat~ Found. b1k & wht cat, "Mrt today! H~ R1noeyl llJ.U• cc.an 2 •tory 2 81 frple end unit. 2 c:er gar, wood Cell Hedy 900-9214 NEWLY PAINTED fumltflld, From ~"td ... ,.,., mh•niJn m •t;bi. M ... Ot Hunttnoton Bctl Jeaale WIN" t~. Nwpt. lul -••l• pool upper $800 Miiiy nrt. frplc, tilt patio.pool, Lls;a .... , 1141 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. S535. On Jembor .. Ad at .,N<)COSl lromourm~111b•"' Bl" 98t-,~21 ' ~2160. 781-8161 Int -'W yours call 53g.9190 tennla, 5 min to UCI' 405 1 Bdrm $43~1455. San Joaquin HNI• Ad. W tllP 0 1 colllo1<umplete 8Wlmmin0 am -·-BESTf.. lwy.213/038-9030Anne St .pool,pftv.bll395. Utll• paid. garage. pool. 144-1... ..,,0,,.,.11nn 1rn1•1 .. 10N Ott.•~ lnt-'I _1,. Found 1>111/wht m•~• ~au.n...eo.te -"-' --------NON-SMl<A 40 +. l'OPlll. tbe .,_t ucape -M -,. puppy, l*'t lheepdog • M ... .,.. no exper Prlme--' OCMnff'Of'lt lot c"'' .... 2124 ~·u =•Ii "~I bul/prof. 494-0451 301 Avooado 642-9850 *CONDOS* llfflltNATl()NAI \'ACAfl()N 1288 eq. Fi. oMc:e or " cor ltlblle. (BlaMt} neoeeHry,. Wiii train. ~:.: ~h~o~ 2~~ ~ 2 it . fa be condO. b EAT V t IS, !A ~· ..:: ...... , Bil v~_:.·~~~ :o~ l v:,~ tx~~::' ,~'t/' ~·t .~1!"'# ~t: F~·~ !,6.____,_t• "-own S55Wlll·~ ~" amounOOO .._t ,.q. Mt11.0001ocatedat6802 S750tmo. Avell 1011113 a.nuQfP. mm ..... u ..... N T PfER XAEX 2 llf11••1ff1 M1..itte0 N~"'•<h <A '»t60U\A -,...... UIJmO.~ • ""'"'· ,,........,.. .,. • .., ..-. .... Celt W, OONnfrOl't. 875-9111 Nr Broollhuret/Hamllton. •1350/mo. ~28 -• ' Newport lltvd. 720-0295. '9mlM lllrnMe w/llM oolltot Mon-Ff1 MPM. OpenHoueaSat/Sun1-5 Agt.8udllll2.9494 FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW ~~·~:l,~=/mo • QulltaBr.2Be.Wlttlvl9w, 3 It 2 Be, frpl, garlge. lntahtt ' 645-t300 oollw . 18tll St. Cotti Atk for Tim (4011 & d 2 b ,..... ctoMtobeletl,baloOny, bMCl1 2 ~ka. no pet• fta 2ltt ~Way l*wBMctl&FWy ~.6'8-2739 M7-4111. llWlt ... " 1100 2br,2bacondow/d.n,lll l1:01mo 4:~:..57 •· 2BR2BAdlo.furn,ooeen dallww.dln';a.rm,enctld 1'1711/yl'ly.845·1112 It r.= Olatty new IHCutlv~ FoundflrlWabledllwtll1• r .. -... -... =--.. --:1----f'a1~\:~~H ~gj~~~~·m:P~~:::e OCEAN&~ANYOMVIEW ;"ooY:n ~15~9'>8m!~ gr.:O~ve.~~:~ ~~moUn~:~ !!d 1;:.n·f~;.';.utC. ~~·~~=·evllf. =~~~ ~tuldel flll 1136-2MO' 2 Br w/etove. crplt, ~~5~~·· "211 mo. 87~ MlnlOW.,... 15-4&..itMO, hk-up. 3 •to beMI\, C.M. Mary, bltr 1424198 blaclt Leb, mele bi.ck ~.DI' lo i ;iild, Bed! ..... Adlt Pk 1Br di~ • .ndtd garage, 2Br. 281 , oc.en vtew. all bit-Int. 2 bf 1~ bl tum. twnflle, ttl1 WelltCflft NI 271 to Terrllt, mele 8elge Lab *""" untQue l aound 1111.o00~0wnrwtll~opt: nopeta.'650tmo.773 w LU1Ftrt1I UH ll~tU°°' S1350mo POOLEASTSIOE 208l.UQOnle eo9taMeM.IHa.60+"' 1M5eq tt.8uit9bi.1or ~c;,:r~, f emale plue ... C'!J.: Comm Poot. Spa, Bch. WlllOn.&31-489 e;;;t § b( 2 ba fiouM 87 64 . . Ltg 2 Br. 1 bl, 001n op 1'1&..... Ml·1• utAa.647021eft.t :90 medloel0rdlntal.AQent. lr1lle: $hep~~ t;'~~-- IN!r. 875-<4010 S3811. 1 9f Tr9111t, pttv81e trc>lc; 2 ear gar lake.,._· 38R ON THE IEACH laundry. hOt wrtr pd, nr C8"11 wetttfron1 dodl tor '*8Meh front, 46ttl it. &41·5032 ~. i.Nll • brown ,..._, ThofW I. &.quiet. g11& wa1• paid. 11000/mo t62·0610 Wln1• Aen1al, 9 mo. IM . 17th St. M111. 78(M227 am l>Oet, 2 blka' OOWI, • Shr 4bf/Sl>a het, QOO 250 eq ft • l2001mo. 17t ~ "*-Newpot1 Mo9t, 1178 Glalw.-e, ......_ .~'~ trvt lat + eec. only. 4t7-8217 $050 mo. 111 l lut + 1 Br. I~. pool. pello. QM-Rm•. M50/mo utlla pd, mo. 111.1e11. 142·1113 w. 19ttl. St. eo.t. Mtea. Animal hlftlf au.m. l.aluna e.cn, · ,,,. va~ • ne. 3 er 1 ea. llOUM wltnod lllufn Yltlt 2117 dep. req. HedY &e0-9214 age. No pet1. '505. 999 M 1·2"3 4 heiroom • .,..__, the Tom 151 ... at H D . M. 1tt11. 71414........_ ::.u::/::: =~.~~ yard. frptc, $875/mo. 711 HOME FOR Ri!NT OcMnfront, 2 Br, a bl. w. Bay. '50..oeoo IUAI • ...., bay a oow. Call •'* I • ....,.... ..... tam rm, lrg anal porch, W 20th, 81. 64M900 Mtaelon VllJO 3 Bdrm, wlntlf. H50 Incl utll. Stunning large 1 I. 2 Br. 2 comp1.ie1y refurblaflld pm, 860-2M7 mm• T '.'i • ... lmmec. 1 ownr. M8,llOO. 3 Br, 2 be. Gold9nrod Dr. 2Ba.tn5. Ftnoedyard a 281·94M, 850.o88l Ba. Olfd.n apt, ~· Hr. 1191, ,_.'"'" r.-Attrao. Fiftl. oongenlel I MO,Al!IAiNT Wiii rlduoe for U.th. Poof. gdnr. Avell 10/8. garage. Kld1 & pete wet-munHf llf M28 l uo 110 W. 1 1tl. ~. nw bath a kit fin, bulltntte penon, win 1M With anon twm ...... full U. UmD 5111-41157 110150. Sierra Mgmt oome. n.:M500. Agent. 1 Br, wtn1er mu. t500tmo THE VICTORIAN 2 9,. 1'A wood burning frplc CdM s bf, 2 bl w/NfM earvtoeeutt-.KMC>yout lleltllw:~ ...... hJ1uttJ11lll lJM 841'132' nol... Incl ulll. No pell. Baw/ger,Cf'1)tt,Orpee, ~~on:v,lront •• ~:· M/F.lmfMcl.71t-8UI ~lowl ~ln1etllnid -m'AmDo•t@X 3 Br, 2 Be LOl"lll\lo. Odnr, Oui.t cul 119 NC ICC*ltt 673-78<44 blttna, fnod VVCl wl peUo, • "'' ~· .,..... 1 BalltOe Pentneule ooean pre~ Im• lllOh· TO'e lllnoe t er. 8 ae1aoee, NP1 Ht• avall 9/24. 8050/mo. lowty38r2Bafrplol"" OCEANFRONT wnir water pd ~t20Clll ~!t)&aflMneA':.t: front panoremtc ~ MN>owrDr,Mlf4. Hiii a Talfff't. H.I . ,..Letok• Bd"-"-9 t2eot( 975-41•2 ' Sterr• Mgmt 6'1-132• agel87115:1M1to I ST "'-' con19 tum' 1·8PM. 1700 mo No S*L Aot 1 u '11 1mo. y u rty'. ~~· "41·ll024 Mt.a111 141-0tt1 .....,. ....... ----·--.......,r1&tu.a&r,21e, tee ~HO ·~ec'1 1000 1 mo ee7 v1c1ona "~" 1625• as1-1111i · t1J-10M •1~ • '™ lfiiMi Wtt. WtOOW HAI IU iOr 0:1xtUate 1111 2 cer gerage, lftrge yd .• ..,.,. .... , utt t75-4tll WNt a Wonoerful wono bUi*JC unltl 1.,. bl( from Femete ~' to tilt •1t Mlln ii ~I mi. auea.: ""1, * IMM T.D'a. t10,ooo. No aredlt Grl't'C'" Tn"R X Riii AYalf 1011. ~a731 of Shop pt no. rlohl at • CC1fte1t9t occ. a1101mo. MO eq tt. ~ .,.. ~. t·10t0 Cltltdl. no ...,._, Mio soo,ooo I yr old NI' Udo~ l ~ 2 YfM ftnQerttpe ~ ,t"MJ.:C.'i: evel Pool.• Keytea-1111 trenoa h'-' k UIS. '6QNO: 0'9)' oet. vtc ._, on & buy t 10.ooo PIMd4W\I Ci.tom home CllHllllCI Ad• .,, th• Ir, femlty rm, nloe patio, Delly frllOI Ctaaal11'4 t•' 11111"41 I 1¥911 ~to lfW a., l6erTa Mtntt· 4M1-1S24 HltlHtf l "H•ll, ,.v. TO'• • Daneaoft ~ tor oomperablt or ....., an..., to • tuootMful dbl Oet w/Wortlrm 61.un-Acta. To Pl.ce }'OUr "· •Bi. vtll nouno i 1oeo. 1 _. w/tlll'fte, ";'J.:C IALIOA PlHtNIULA l•I la'4 l?a-fll 1 "°"" In QOOd Orangie glfageoryardu11tl1'•• dty.lt601mo.Aleoavlll. call 4M2-M1t Incl i.t • , ..... ::g; ..... ..,.,. " M ..._ ,_. 1·.--.-------901111ty loc. (213) betteJ way to 1elt m0t• l11rn. 71•·813·.0US.. Clwltled ~-VleOf l\llp -· + '*'· +"' ulll. Avlll 10/1. """' eq ... ;... 'Mi'~ts ,tnd •llttyou wen1 In ,...._. people! • .a11133._, ,-Cellt'*'Y tat• .... net. b9f 49ftf don9.-mo. WWII Mt Call M2..llf11 Daly Plii ci..w .,1 ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept 14, 1983 •'1 lb l11r11la11 llr11•111r rn!~·~ r!r~"alo, • !Uztlttta1 Ctant C.aentt D•trltal lad!!!!f llalla1 La...,.,.., •m•t Pad• C...ra ltattUial Uc Oaycare-Educ~tlonal Coner.le. muonry, net• ELECTR]clXYJ:. Priced landecape ~alntenance ~Y~O~~ul"!clll"flA1l~L -"'l"!ll,.,,.c:H""'Au'"'1..11-I••--..... -...... ----......... , .. ,-.. -·v..----llXT\68: rm d:cG. lenlltt creative program In a work, fe>1.1ndatlon1. Bloctt, right, fr" Mllmata on ci..n.up1. Mow a Trim. Compl. clean up, 1'9move, * w 2 * covera, fencee, •PH. 1•fY"'ll11i"'NdW'91}8001'W!llll'k\(""@111i! .. P11tnNdr 30 day ad In the home envlronrMnl. c.I· brick. Llc'd. 536-5013. large or tmall )ob1. Lie. R .... rat-. 536-1810 auto detall& W117 malnt. ll&ll11l&IOI, Beet quality. 5 yr. •JC.p. Ouallty Work, reu. exp'd, For lndlv./11\'11 bullMl9 et>f"etlno 8th yr. Tod· C I Tll 3Gee21. 873-0369 LAWN SERVICE: ~able, Ml'VIOe. &4'4·8111 Vic U111UP9 Lie. ~r..:k~¥t~9:;353 tied. &M-0022 iv.,,_. Hr/dey/wtc ~ DAILY dler .. Elem 860-0907 trla C t l..erld~ ~no. f lu ~=~ •~LL O.C TILE S@j j@R§ •EJectrtclan: New/Rec>alr Aeaponllble 6 N:tcofn.. I Cl---'-c'-1up.8pt"lnklw ttr Tr• lerftce ....lt•JI All typM. Low prlcea. UC madatlng. &45·5133 HM ~ l)'lternt. COM91Jter or P1latla1 PUS cAINd IDIYl/Pl-/IAIL Full Jk~!'; home or ~=.~ti':::~=:: F,.. •tlmat•. 631•23-4& Tll IUll ... s~R~m~s 6ffRIR~ manull. flll PUmH ~~°!;11~;.~tg~ yrl. Fret •t. Aon 645-2537 PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY VOi.i' omce. Retired • 35 deck a. Cr•to &46-9873 ELECTRICIAN: 20 YRS LIWl'l•tr ... lhrub lnllall : I ~~8~7 11 yra exl)eflenca, by Richard Sinor. Lie. Jc TREE SEDVfCE yrt lxpet'len<le 5-411--4062 CLll• C EXP. REAS. RATES Tr• trtm/Rtmoval clean hOl.IN. 4 llceneed, ln1Ured. Lloyd'1 2•na~4 14 '/fl of h•np ED.'S PLASTERING . . n · • lrt &46-7«I02 Lawn malnt/ .. oto~1111 Crpt 6 Wlndo~ c•--nlng LindcNpe. ""~ · _. Y Trlmml"" removal ,,,_d C LI llU( n .. ,_ 59 78: local CUllOrMrt. lnVeJC1, Patchlng/textur• .....__ __ ·:.~ ete &4i·fl1, ....... , •• llc'bbXYc XRE ranJtan FrM•tlmllM5-4 Prof.r11Ultutreu .. rate1 11•1 1• 822 Thenkyou,8&3-411-4 Reltucc:°" &45-8256 .. -.-.. ..... tN-cabine11, cabinet 1-4 yr old1, M ... Verde. ltfiall"la CALL BOB ~ 125 collect. ~ •-_j-- OO IT Nowu facing, bare & formk:• Suzanne 556-3098 I Bu•~ Mlll-OUPfT Renovating . Rotot1111no e1ALm PUm H PlaaW.1 ~ ...... H•-· ee>1.1nlertopa. &42-0881 C.atreeten XHll~oromf~Flsnl~. Syl~ Homera::c& ...... t"' nNWOWllll Sprinkllfl . Clean UPI Prompt, nut pro-H "' 11f 141.112i ngtword p;nn;g -r--.,_,, bl I .,.,_ '""' ... ..,_. .. , Davee.42-4853 leulon•I•. 836-71'9 WATERHEATERs~•at Al butlnete,let\ool&per-YourDallyPllol *"""'ca net1, cabnet Gtatrel 4'u8"37, , .. Eat. Cabtnet .. Elec·Plumbl~ Wedothror~h~ .... Re-Bud549·5265 ...-. ·~a1 0 ........ 8•1 •"~1 f-~1ng ... ,. 6 formic• ., ... • DO ......... " .. .,,.. 12YRSEXP:l'memall. POOl~ter•*Furnace. ...,,, pr ,.....a.".,.,.. ~.!i~:" ~n1"1;1, M2·0881 Rem0det/Rep1i11, comm. C • l Fencing. N .,.......,1 ·" llabl• and EFS. Wllh !i•l Semen M~prlcee are emalll •Faucet1•0l1poea11• ... 2 llll •12 & reeld. Llc'd, bonded, II •• !f Horne a-alra. Carwtry complete carpet and 6 .... 771 ... ,. .... 8 Vir-'iL WtrL •·--··--···at····--1·Cu~~~·~~~!W!''lXD;18lli Ins. For N I, 552·91•2. TIEEI Plumbt";;G . Carpet.~t.. hOUllCllanlng, wlndOW9 -10TIOR . ! Vl!IS l:S.O. CUS,.,..TO .. "EXT""":~ Of~~~ ~~ytr: '~~al~;.&. AobeVxRRISR wOMR CAbENfRY· cv~rt 1J1 Remod-'/r-alr Unlq·~ & Top..AA/r-ov-... c •-an CALL FRED H2·2443 done fr ... CALL TODAY! Exp $150 + C.C. &45-8811 ,..., -.-...,..,.... "' ..,. .... """' _.. ""' ,.. 540-56S-4 MOST IN 16 DAYS Proteatlonal pride. Reaa. 851·9604M&M432-0500 Door's, Ralll, Bari, .CC. L LI--phUel. 20 yrt Ill erea unulUal work a apeclalty. up, new lewn1. 751-3-478. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL . S ''"7 28 1t 20"'"" exp 8754316 * _,._ Cllar ~oY. 645-37-49 20 UC'd .. __ .. _.. w .. I b k II bu It HOUSECLEANING BY ....... ; Fr .. Nt. teve ~ •4 1 PMJ ltn/le--lra ,.. . l-:Z:C: w:C:ht Training, yrs • uvi"""' .. ALOHA Prof GARDENER e .,x t, rea ' y R I Own .. -c ~;~ etc~ln1truct1on: A99•lr·Aller1t1one Palombo Conti 962·8"3 l-4 Hornet & Apt Clean-Up, or haul It. 5-48·5009 °~11~b~0.328Jran•· BRICK RK: Smail lobe. IWtt Pllmll Sea Country Pool s;v1ce. Wi .. n Cltaal~ private or 1mall group In Doore-Windows-Cabinet• &?! GrMala~ Yard, Roto, Edge, Mow, I II Newport, Coll• Mesa, R1u. Free nt. 850·7189 A complete commercial. il(et the SynihC: In" Your llOrM or orl1ce P1nel-Pet1oa.-Fence1. 35 Weeding, TrHa !rim, 18 •I QUALITY Housekeeping, Irvine. Reft. 876·3175 INTERIOR . EXTERIOR residential Hrvlce and SUNSHINE WINDOW BOD SQUAD 5-44-G400 yr• exp. Jerry 5-46--4413 9SIY dogal $ 0 iny IZ. Trull haul·•·w•y. DUMP JOBS I tllorough, depend1ble Custom Brick-Stone Coortnty 11t1m1te1 repair. -405-1781 CLEANINQ &42· 1548 --------Repalr/tmlll Jobs. Fenc:.1, ~;~:~~:C~a.t=~ Fr .. Mt. 9&4-45115 SMALL MOVING JOBS Pat 494-0280 Block.Concrele. Uc'd. DON 6'.C·-4798 P1ycla1l11lcal WHITE WIZARD Altlaalt shelV91, partition•. Low Clean Up1 . landecaplng MIKE 648-1391 J1a1ttrl1I ~ft. Free .... 549-9492 INT/EXT CALL JIM. c. .... u.. WINDOW WASHING 15rl;ay-Parking [01 ratn. Steve 731·8311 DrJ;;ll H1ullng • Tree Trim HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE IH 1110 -"The only rMQlc 11 ........ at,...Sealcoatlng c ..... •-m'c• DR ALL/ACOUSTICTL Free .. umates. 642·9907 Furniture, Traah, Treee ONioOE MAINT. sMVicE ,.•.·-"-· ... 111l------. Relatlonlhlp recovery,: Re-QUALITV" 1131-2028 • ..., ~ .. " ~ " 963-5415 NORM Compl. Janltorlal Serv. ·A°ftC JJoViNG· RALPH'S PAINTING vtew, Renew, Rev 1a1tze S&S Atphlt 631-4199Llc lc•""•""rpe_t _cl_een"'ln·~-by·r-e""tt-r8d"" Small Jobe & Repair• l1rit111fi W11t14 Hrvlng O.C. Uc'd, ln1. Qu1c .. ·C1reful. Low ratea. Int/ext. Reea. Llc'd. Reletlon1h1ps 640-6454 Fair prices. Fr .. •tlmate. BUD 552·9582 •• 1 Ed T •-a LT HAULING • MOVING " Call Randu 8•" ~""" ~-~~----... ---·! Chari" 873-7435 ah. 8 DRYWALL TAPINO month. S20 to 125. Renl1I Clean Ups, Jon •' .. ~ltti." journeyman. or tree eat: mow no. g ng. w-Free ettlmetn. 751-3-4117 Lie. T1380'8 552-0410 Free eet. 8-41·3588/24 nr l tlUt •trvict , ...,_...,., a: ttlng n my rn. All Textures & Acoustic 432·1887 6"5-8l92173l·2916 L1 .. ac11l•1 STARVING COLLEGE Pa11ri•1 Custom r11Umea/cover For CIUlffild Ad 405 Frwy &. Magnolia. A c. .... Caacrttt Free eat. Kevin 673·1503 GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS STUDENTS MOVING co. l~~l"l"'Ai-~!'!'"'"""'"'I'"'-lette!'tllob Marc:ti ACTION "· ""'~ t pl 6 .___ 1&•&1111 UlllllR F•EE PUITS Lie. T124-436. lnaur-" Far1hlng Interior Uff~n llp•Call CDS 873· 1107 Call a .... n ......... 0 ay -"· Cement-Muonary-Bloci< 11 • I ·-& HAULING. No )ob too " ..... HANGING/STRIPPING 8eYef1Y 8-46-5189. wa11 .. cu1t. work. Uc. tcl11CI 839-5035 1mall. 895..aOOe 641-8427 ... II Dally Piiot 0 7 wtth everyordertrom WATCH US GROWi VISA·MC SGOtt 873-1512 at AO-VISOR PENNY'S DAYCARE 1381 57 Rob 6 3•8094 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN JESSIE'S GARDENING HAULING: SMALL JOBS PWllll llRlflY "WE OALS SHOULD • Huber"Aooilng-aH typee 6'2·5878 l!uncti. Snaek1, Potty Sell things fast with Dally Quallty work/A .... rates Compt. clean upe & geo'I Tre1h & Furniture Landtcaplng & Oardenlng Hive sometlllng 10 sell? HANG TOOETHER" New·Reoo11er·Deck1 Tratnlrig Incl. 6"6-7939 Piiot Want Ads. TOM 831·5072 main!. Fr .. •t. 540-8035 MA TT 6"5-5089 Chril 881-8762/891-8735 Classlfted 1ds do It well. 839--0730 Anytlmel lie. #-411802. 5-48-973-4 • Btlt Wut.. 51 00 BtlJ Waat.. 5100 l i lt Waal.. 5100 Help Wu t.. 5100 ltlp Wu t.. 5100 Btlp Wul.. 5100 Btlt Wut• Banking Dellvery Pe!'tOl'I, part lime, Houeelleeper, lull time, M•ture woman b1byslt· P/T OLHI llEOfPTIHtlT SALES SIM HOROSCOPE TILLER mull be 21. Florlll. mat. non-amkr. 2 chit· ter/lloueekeeper, llve. In Piil. P. o .. NB. 20 hr1 Wll, FULL/TIME. 540-555-4 llOll MPl'llll F/T, Cathlerlng. book· 751--4705 dren, oar furn, gd pay. or out, w/car. Cooking, llght type. mitu,., BY SIDNEY OMARA keeping or teller IX· 1...a... ... ;•-'· Trll••• REF REQ. 557·2•68 mktng, Ute hlhld duties. 549•2287 IEOn/lfl, tfO, Miture per.on w/bull. ' perleoce dealred. Call !or n.-.., -HOUSEKEEPER LI I Top reflfeq'd. Good drlv· ,,...,,,,...,.-..,......,.....,....,,,._...,,.--Electronlct firm, C.M. C0tn9U1er exp. 754-13e3 tp90intrnent tor Inter-Mu1t be 16 yra or older, · : ¥t n. I n g r e c o r d . PIT help. In & Out Photo, leek• lull Urne reoep-IALll PDm view, 973-5081. Aak for valid CA. lie. Oood drtv· ~:,Id~~.~· Wknd1/holldaytolf. Fam-lrvlne. Ci r Required. 11on111 w/pleUant phone PLANT STORE. P/1tme.. 973-5081 Ing record. Meet lpJ>Mr· lty oriented pe<ton. 11 yr Camera knowledge pref. per1onallty, ablllty to ••s-33,.2 1...___ Tluanclay, September 15 ance. Fr-•y Storaa. HouHkHper, Mon-Fri gin, 3 yr boy. lrvtne area Hour1. 10·-4. 857-0181 handle 4 llne lntw comm. "'" • ...._.., .. ARIES (March 21-April 19); Offer is made which could beauty Catllor appt. 55&-0383 7AM-mld PM, Corona dll $100/Wk, Karen or Don phone ayatem & aome .IYl.l/.IL".I Mar, cook. clNn, laundry 537·9350, 559·8'19 llAL H llTI llflT typing. Minimum 8 IALllPlll Tl*' of Commlal6o4 I elevate your position, prof~ionally. socially and where finances IEW W.H 11 & market tor PfOIMllonal Great oPP<>rtunlly tor rMI· month• exper. 5'40·9264 are concerned. Don't shy away from opportunity. Stress inventi •llA llL Ill For local &. dl1tance ~pie. 1xper 6 rtf'• req. dentlal re-sale•egent• & c-I S-...._ f\lrnlture moving. D.M.V. 7"" ""~ Medlcat A1111t1nt wltll lnY91tment anant1 with eness, courage, pioneering spirit. You can now take greater ""cit no,_ """'"open· required. Ff/PT. Week· .,......ouvv. back &front office exper. expanding ic)';~'1 com· charge of your own destiny. Ing In Corona def Mar, end• Included. Call HouMkeeper, young. ~I for walk In clinic. Call att pany. Xtnt commlMlon TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Focus on spirituality, hidden ~:,.=:!~'M!~~: 848•1eo...9am·4pmM-F, groomed. nonell, •11• 5PM. 760-9222 tpllt with 1 t>onu• of I I M 0 I I d ctutlw 10 unit hotel In property mgmt com· meanings, intuition, settlement of family dispute. Emphasis also AHthet c an. ak~u_P r ttver1, m~n n,,, t" Newport Beaeh1 ••· IOIO&L Hiit lfFlll minion plut syndication on travel, conununication and higher education. You'll be ~,!!:· P:it't:,ia;~· ~ ~:rApp:;'in ~ perlence preferr.a. Call JphthalmollgHI olllce. f .... Experienced agenll dealing with intuitive people who are sensitive, dynamic, Confidential Interview. between 9-3. Mon·Thura. M on tllru Fri 9•6• Experienced. Part/time. preferred but not r• 7 ..... """' FI 2,1~ ... N I ..... d ,,. __ , &46-4-4 11 for eppt. Nwpt Bch 831--4780 (8-5) quired. A-~ ror Torn LM . temperamental and eccentric. 14._.,.1..,., Mon· r . ..,.. P ..... .....,.. a ..- GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Put brakes on extravagance. 9 am • 1 pm. or ~ ...U•llPtM mllOAL TSlllYUTllDn 714-675-5259. Mon. Fri, --· 1111111.. Room attendant, epeclal JROLOOIST: Coel• M... 142-1111 Conserve cash and vitality. You become more aware of body 6 • 9 pm. :'.;;~TEOPENINGS dltatl. Must IPMk Eng· nd• organized exper9d. image, emphasis will be on exercise. diet and purchase of wmmuat AM ~aper deltvery. llthandbewtlllngtowoflc Frnt/backofc help. Tran-IULllTlTIUIT. ap-ft-' Open lines of commuru·cau·o Saaittari'us and another weekend•. $4/hr. Call 1Crlptlon & lnturance a Salarled, aa1t. to top a--&L n. o · W/lollowlng.. To& Pay. Mu1t h•w good car with od 1 RE Gemini= · tl oot f In Mrt Purdie, '97-4-474 mu1t. &45-9700 pr uo.r n Mt. oo. . . pronunen y Buul. NB •Ion. pr 0 euranoe. SURF ANO SANDS llcreq.Ofcakllllneeded CAN R (June 21-July 22): Stick to practical Issues. Locate 6«-0881 GOOD PAY. NO WEEK· HOTEL MOVER/DRIVER '9'-84157 or 497-3629 a.IDS OR HOLIDAYS • ......_ .. a....a..--docwnentB. Focus on legal strategy, ways of protecting property Bicycle aerv tech. Muit be Call 8159-6020 or apply In HOUSE PLANT SALES ··-.... ...... Reel Estate Salee and righta. S potlight also on possible partnership, strong ~~~ ~ ~~ uperlOns· ToOD9~Y. 13~:2 N-·"I· FIT Re14>. pe<IO(I, ben-N d .... d I o.d.I I I ••• UULllUm ..,..7 tor car-poel11on w/1mall 1111• l-- but teedlng oomrnerctat II you c:.... '*'-· t'*n. broktlfage firm. Oegr.. motlvete and ~ • ~. IXP9f. not necee.-..... team, thll meritet· t ry. Income, trelnlng, Ing p rogram ha1 a beneftt1. Subml1 ,..,,,,. S100,00 + annual to Salee Man~. 3500 potentlal. NOT A E. Cout ~wy. Suite 1. FRANCHISE, NOT A. Corona dll Mar, Cellf. MUL Tl-LEVEL. CALL 92625. ,.eoo-323·1558. EXT Reetaurant Part time tandwtcn maker9, lunotiee &. wknd1. can work around IChool IChecl. OW/I 16 yra. wlll train, $3.!50 to 1tart. REF• r9q. Apply 10.11:30 or 2·8PM, Fr1tzankotter1. F.V. 17431 Brooklluret SI. R148, ASK FOR MA JACK SNOW. If we mlla your c:alt, eome cttrectty to: Envlornmentll Dynamic•. Inc. a t Ramada Inn. Culver City, CA (~ Btvd eidl, San Dteoo ~ ~ hour on ttie hOur, from 9arn 10 llpm. -'"--~ and man· tat status Aquan·us Leo Scorpt·o persons F '' ... •, " ... -· 11111. exce11«1t tutur•, en· •• • mme ate Y 1m•YIEWlll ~~ • • • 1nty. or appt c a 1u1. Garden Qrove )oyable work. Mutt be rellable. hard n figure prominently. 831·32'8 · Nur~and -495-8200 working, Valid Dr, Lie. 11 you are 1"1er111ed In a Reltaurant sandwtctl ..-'°' _. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on employment, union Bookkeeper thru trial bat· H811W llOUTUY ~outewtvee. lludlnti, atq 850-1386 euoeeutul real e1ta1e c:a-p /T Wiil lYUUIUl Uthed route In CdM. activities, ability to bring together individuals with divergent anc.. MUii be •ble lo CdM location. ~ F 11 1 · I 111 Food w ehOU ,....., you belong with Need a llttle llltr• money? Oood Hrnlng1 Hre. U i nl.H nl. did.1 handle all generel oflloe mature per1IOn • u 1 me ~o Pf.;\~ Npat/uTr T 'ti ar ... Cold"I Banker RMI· Work for the lrvlne Uni-9:30-1:30pm. MU81 heY9 views. A~.....;&'.t pen:eptiveness, talent for can · Y putting dutlel. Salery open. Ap-II>' Dr. CIY MCOnd oldeat temporary ,._p. ,.,_ 1• · ui n area. denllal RMI Estate Ser· fled Scnool Dlttrlc1 Food car. Aleo look~'°' PIT ideas across in written fa.sh.ion. Member of opnno:ite sex makes p 11c 1 t Ion• t 1k1 n 6 frlendllelt company. caehlerl, ticket takere. 731•5273 af1tt 6 pm. vte.t. tmmldlete oPen· ......_ ,,, __ ,,...... P1ea.M """'"' ""'"-""' & ltghl eontlNC1lon "WIY Service Deptrtment. PIT, htllp In ...,. . ~ declaration of love and could be serious. llAM-3PM 5881 Englnee< ., ...... ~;{.,"" In penon, Mon.Fri, be-Inge .,.. evallable In our 1111<2 stlll enjoy other ac> Pref, but wtll train. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic adjustment indicates Dr, H.B. ~:.=~ .. -= tw .. n 2·8 a~ 1~0 A.;:!~nfn ~,!1~P:f.!'. ~=:,1:::ror~~=: ~t:!/~::!~:! 875-T•oun.ra PM. along with change, travel, variety and a special association with ID lllYDI 5-47-5825 uk for Lynn ~~ovt~"'.'· c!:: t! MU11 lf'ljoy wOftllng ~h For a IUOCleeM career Ave. lrvlne. 552· 13113 ~ young penod. Promotional activity highlighted, could ln\rolve Mutt hav• • driver'• ElcpeOlnced Legal Seo-tween 2-e &48-3Gee chlldren Mon·Frt, 10.GO ptu1 exc:ellent tralnl~ E.O.E. Flultlte rn. ~-me.. Product,book ormotionpictureproduction.AnotherVirgoplays lloente (bu• oertlfleate). retuy needed lor ' am.· 7:30 pm.m Van. ~·· pleaH 01 .,,-..--.,--..,...--=.,..----•chine. Knowle<ll• of . ---t le Hiwthorne Chrli tlan challenglng publlc Janltorlel, llght fNllnt ~ Station~ or Stnall t Mlll\ege', Salee: Bridal S~, par1 ~ helpM. /llme, unpo ..... ro . . . School 18835 Brook-lnt.,..,lewllrm.Flulble. ltlonlnlong 8..:h,rnu8t pldtup .Onlyvery .... 1121 =~,,,.,n :!n:n~ ~eao.aMI t.errhorial righta and "maneuver" which helps promote sense of ' H2-3312 ~1 ~17~ · $200.00 _. p1u1 mu.. • • bridal. Ull lll'TUT1'1 UIT LIBRA (Sept.23-0ct.22);Emphasisonaecunty,realestate, hurst 'Fountain Valley. lltf-mrter.Some= ~~~~.50l)ef :"'ai:pt~'~ -· .. ----·-ctothlng. Wiii train In 8ecrwt.n.1 well-being. Define terms, steer clear of self-deception, avoid one Carpentere wanted. ex-· 111111 111LP age. Contac1 o. HYdl ~ 556-9333 5"48-1821 Part/time (l*llble houn). who whiailPi{ sweet nothing and has nothing to back promises. perlenced In Siding. Mull P9U Tm PAY needed for * hOee>lt.i In 642-4321 Mon-Fri, 9:30 • for email OClmJlUlW oom-h toot be bfe paitT TI• Wiii Ulguna Blec:h. -49-4·5-486 11:00 Lm. ONLY. peny. EJC.perlanc1 In SCO PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Many persons will be t:~o~ !ortt C..1 -·· -----UUI, ..,,..'I phonH, typing . Or· "amazed" at your resiliency. What appears to be a setback is after e pm. &48-3-433 Owtppth0"1'!'!111•L!,• ·~~ UUl. llOUTUf llRYll& UT.,... · ,. "'1m.IY ganlzatlonal lkWlamuet. boo f hli h ,.., '"' "'rv--• Nt=t r11QIOnal oflloe. ~.exp, FIT. 1231 No Equal Opportunity CO. Bulfum1 ...-. an ex· 546-4e02 actUally going to merang in your avor -scenario hig · g ts car wUh wiper attendant. Tlme1 Ctreulttlon 0.-2 r• llttgatlon H · Cit HWy. Lao Bch after 8 RECEPTIONIST, mature, perleneed nne jewelry versatility, trips, visits and major concession made by relative. ~ply 11 -4625 w . Cou1 Part men t In our preferred. Pr11e· needed for eitacutlw of· ulu pereon. we lllllTllT r----'t·itn'com pe""""ns figure pronun' ently Hlghw1y NB door·to-dOOf ~ tlOe oonnned to eMI lltl-Nu,--y Salee FIT PIT floll. Attemoon112:30 to promote trom wlthl" and Corporate hMdquan.,. ....,11.%1, · • ..., · ' · ..,.. program. Guaran-gallon with emphult on cnallenglng work, ben· 5:30 with eome tlexlblllly, otter excellent potanllal fOf 1t1t....ict. lnw.tment SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): You move up on l&llllR teed hoorly wage plut eomp1111 iubrogitlon. efll1. promotion•. ••Plf dependablllly 1 for promotion to man· tervtoM firm. Newpor1 organizational ladder. Sales potential heightened, you grasp Experienced. Eveelwknd1 commllllon.Hour1:0AM mu1t be t•mlllar with Nur~and-495-6200 mu1t Non -1mkr. egement and an Beech. E:Jtoelent c.r.et universal theme and run with it More people are concerned per11tltM. rn. Spaghetti • 2PM, Of 4PM • 9PM. Calif. procedure & Word· Oftlcll. tharp 11e11 penon, 8-4-4-<t482. 8:30 to 12:30. outitandlnf benefit Opponunlty, wilh di· '. • . Bender. &45-0651 Training It provided. 11•• com~oter ,,,,_11lon d t .. b c -• """'-,. " v-·•ty __ .. ..... ................ about what you say, do and think -you can exploit this Pot-ti·• 10 .. rn ... ,.... -..... -.. -' goo w "' num 1"· a1---teY package. .. ...,.,.,.. 1.,.,,, .. .. .... "'-~..-. -· .. -"IV (71-4) 851-0291 MacGregor Yacht Corp. ...,.,....,.,., 213-747-4518 Mutt ~ top _.,.,, tendency. Aries, Libra natives play key roles. O&Smal plu• l)ef week. For an In· LlquOf Clerk nwded. No 1831 p1_,,t1a. C.M. IDIW. "'111 ••~llve eeeretarMI •· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); You learn more about Appl'; In pereon: Stone 9te5r7~21•36w1, e~ta11201 4<71'1 N-pOrt Beech real •t•t• pe<lence. Call 5~ C F M k " •JC.Per nee. Pan time Job. PART· TIME. COi.inter help, firm hll an lm'med Niel Mon-Fri, 9-5:30. money, how to~ it an~ ho.; to makf most of inn~va~~ .c2~ B:=a ~~: llluJi.lfFtol ~70~184 negotl ab11 ;~2~54~~·· o eut, N.B. part·llme opening for a c~~:n~::r:"'~~i\f:,;1---IHUT-..,..~,,.......111-=,_..- procedures or actual mve.n on. ou could ocate article at lrvlne. 652-4332 Front omoe rect9tlonl1t lharp, Ylvaciout person atlable wt h he NEWS been 1oat., miJlaing or stolen. Count your change, make most of CASTING A NON-UNION neeo.cs fOf lmall Colt• LIT Plllff Part·TllM deltvery. L.A. In • bHutlful olllee ~ Mlaalon t.i.'to. Esteb-wltti ~~~ .,.._ UletB. Leoll\Jays key role. COMMERICtAL M eu II rm. HU vy for car rental agency. Call Tirnee. Lagvna ee.ch. 3 w/nlce people. Pleuant Ulhed deal! with MlatY Ing, and dk;taptlone eld .. AQU lus (J 20 F b lB) y · ... lr ngth.. 1 oduc1I f ~ Strong elerlcal Janet, SSG-1180 am • 8 am. Salary + telphone voice. typing and eornmllllon. Excef. needed for..,_, rnecllc* an. • e · : ou galJl inners e · nPf•P' on or aklll• • mutt. Pl'IOl'lal LVN/RN 1111e-ln rallef bonu•. 49-4-6.CH f•5WPM). good •P•ll· lent oppOrtunlty for ••· dlltrlbUtor. ~be...,.. Period of confinement pro'A!s healthy, provides necessary com~~.·=men& oomputer expertenoe.,._ needed to talt• care ot PUTTllll ng/g,.mmer, ordering perlencedphonepenon. organlnd and Mite to ''recharaina" process. Family member i.a supportive, will lend .....,._,. & e"'lld-, -11 llrable bUt not necee. 1-" d ,.. tui>Ollea, filing, •ortlng P1rmanen t po1ltlon, work under p---·re. o-"O ..,_,,,..,, " ·-· ., G fr v••"O young qua g '" Earn up to $400 par mall. ,.......ral organlu· • ._ time and, if necessary, money. Cancer, Capricorn and another typea.Pleulmatlphoto ary. ood Cont ~~ep-7 Saluy negot. Com-month, Re11r .... Houae-uon &Pi>ftihed enent good benefit plan. Call een.ftt•. Satety nego.. Aquanan~· fi prominently with phone only to pearance. all .....,..1.c 5 fort1ble a warm 1ur· wtfM, cooege StU<Mnte. ~nt11et lklll• are r• ci-'fled manltgel' for tlatMI. Phone t-41-ltle Cutlng. RaMIQh Movie for eppolnlrnent. roundlnge. Call 9'Y9I an. Nied dependable auto to quired. Good inltude a eppt. 786-3631 betwee.'I 10-12 noon. p (Feb. 19-March 20): Elements of timing and luck Studloe, 850 NBronlOn, General omce 6 pm. 48t-4781. dellvtlf Delly Piiot tn dependability a mull Hre ..... Seeratary-Aec:eptlonlat , ride with you -aocial activity accelerates, popularity increases, tulte 100, Hollywood, CA Part·tlm• bookkHper Mtld wanted 10 cfMll c:on-Laguna 8each (2 nre Pl' negol1table. 16 per hr Ull HOO-HM/WI typfl1 and gener.i of11o1 member of opposite sex helps make wish oome true. You become 9000' with accur111 typing. d 01 , e x p e r te ne e day). WHkday P.M. w/r~ In 3 a. 6 m09. ..P•rt· TI--for L na Niguel CPA aware of body im .. .,.. lines of communication open and there is Chlld Care: Pl llme 1111er Al10 general cferlcal preferred, MIF, abO\lt WeekWld• A.M. Cell Mr. Apply In perlOfl et 5031 • ..... nrm :ft-0151 d flni -·70-f 1 tor 3 yr old on Balboa dutlH. Co1ta M1H. 2s-35h!'tperwlek.He>1.1r· Barre>W &42•4321 , ext Blri:ti. St• c (next to working In eomf0r11bl• · e teopportunity ortrave . llland.CallGall87s-2546 548-8871 Weekday 1y ,.1• negotl•ble. Call 3,3.EOE. HarbotCOl.lr1Houte,olf alr·condllloned office. aa.TllT morning• onl';. Smoketr .. Inn -496-2782, p••y-i JatnborM) btwn 10.12 a Hlghelt commlMlon Paid Secretary for dynamto lhrtw~"' ltll Wut.. 5100 l tll WHI.. 91 00 i~Weekendi. Light GUADALUPE 2-435 South El Camino .:.:111-t--4. (714) 851·1000. In town and cuh m1dlcal advertlelng T.D.. ... BABYSITTER needed 3anklng B0011ke19lng. Apply In H~NANOEZ Rael, San Clemente. superv1"~ R•c•pllonlel/Hcretuy. ~UOU:U.i:*ai ~. = ~ WIDOW HAS SSS lor TD'e. tull-tlrM Mon-Fri. MO. per1on. Margarltavllle. CALL 557-2-438 rlert .. urly ~~~ Independent echool • lllllftt helpful, prOlltde ~ S 10,000up. No credit per.....-. '32· 1867 TELLERS 2332 Weet Cat Hwy, Npt Hair Stylllll 6 Mantcurllt llllMIRl IUlll 4am· 10em Sal & Sun, leek• reoeptlonllt/NO'y. 11.,. TIY1 ~!",.!!''~.up. ,.,~ ~d 'on"° &panbalty. TAOl~1 Ulf•-at IQlll l Bell .. l:~:30 pm. needed Immediately tor 11 you ha111 e 1tatlon Mull haw van, atatlon ~~:~~~u:::ne~~~:I~~: '!'' ...,,,_, ,._ ....,.,_'7 .... uy .. I '15 'nnreufYI mld•tl:red S•v· OL1•1 nPllT bdutllul Hlon, Hunt. weoon or van and can wagon or ernall pickup. h h nd ...... "f I Alie for Brian Doyle oll1re oongenl1I •t · $10,000up to JumbOe. Rel ldultl, own trana. 21 +. .. n Beech .,... FOllowlng recruit, train. mot1v11a Hourly wage 6 mlleege. eome 1 ort • ·,.... u · 530"" 1-40 ~. good ~ Oenlton AMOC. 673-73 t 1 Temp. Charlotte'• Sit-:no~& ~an hu ~ tor Salee Dept, Muet haw ~ed. Top beMfltl. and tupervlle t _ _,,_... Apply In per.on week· Pleeee Mrtd reeume to: J. • competrttve n lary. tere. 6"5-3746 •h .Cpm ~.,;, ott:W for eu•· good typing 1kllle & 536-9392 contacting new cu•· d9Y1. 330 w Bey St.. ::~~s :ro :Jr~~~ More femlltea er• getting Send reeu,,,. 10: Y. Wut• SlM BABY SITTER wanted 2 tomer aervtce ortenled knowledge of lO key by t~ for local ~ Co1ta MeH. Orange the c.molng "bug" thle Mont1Qf9ndl & Co, 111() -.._.. f 2 'odd'~ toueh. Wm treln In ad UllYllUl/ .. m paper9 -... can e•m Cout Delly Piiot. EOE. for appt. Y~•r · ll you nave a Mein St, IMM, 12114 EanlllllT d•'I' --or • """' lndlvldu1te with minimum placement, word pro-PIT poettlon open 1n the '450 10 hOo I* week •---------camper th1t'1 not getting Attn l(llf-., Npt Hg11 631-3619 8 month bank Of S&L Oelllno &. on computer. airport ., ... Outlel 1n-working ~tnge and PB>< Operete>f. Anawet'lng SELL ldl1 1tem1 wllh a UM<!. Mii It now wltll • : ' Front office r«:iepllonllt. -... ---.-.---... --.-. -Teller expertene.. Open· t 1000/mo. )(Int beneflll. elude lrrtoatlon repair, Seturd•"* Muat be 21 Of Service 1xper. 7:30 • Dally Piiot Cla1allled Ad. Cf ... llled Ad. Cl....n.d Ade 64Nll 78 Muat be able to tiandle en -• r 1 P 1no• In c lude one Call Beverly at Sir tweeplng of wa11twey1, older. 'conteet Mr. 3:30, Mon·Frl. Wkknd•liiili••miiiiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif ~~::~,~: "8~ lnF.=:M~':'. ~rt~= f:"w!: J:i~~~ Speedy, fne. 642·9'10 ·~ :nd~WIPll~ Roundtree I t 547058 allO. N8. 780..e305 New.paper Mlary 6 full range of ban· 4250 Bar,.nc1 Pkwy. d•rt) end one Ml-time con1uno operi1or, •"· • • Pf • Weekday• betwHn PIAlllllY It.Ill ~Cell ""1tl 942,...70. ll'YIM. 562-4332 POlltlon. perlenoed, mul1 know 831·1160 '1:00 Lm. end §:00 e.m. Newport 8Hch. 10·7 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Apt menager wentld, 18 benklnO mechlner)'. 83M271 ..-r /llltal Mon-,n. Typing r.qu"-d, unit apt hM nloe QUlef s•v111s NI Otflf an lttrac1~ CooklHOUMlk~forem Full time, eoptr di lly llll•W RX depenment axper. E/lldl locat~. Mati.n a ~Ntlon and ~ bon&c.-.. 2-<t d)'lwk. 11am·12pm. M Cua, lo4004800o-WllK tenoepref. 644-2111 couple pAlf Send r• IAIAIER pac:k11g41. Apply . 2• hr. lhlftl . 548-0186 105 Main 8t, ~ L.etn ,.., ... r~n· PHOTO oount., penon, :=-;:o~~-:.;.~ AooreelMI. mld-etncluv· Sii 111110 .. 1,m11111 ~-.. ma > =i:.~· O:~~ ~'~,e::.:a = CA 82t21', M I "8 Inge I IC*' Niki I.al-s•v1111 _.._._. mt L...ot-.. (,...._ ...... : No bpar. re ry. We ented lndlYldu11 for A .............. mper lo ._..., ... ,,_"' Up to M per hr. 1~ to trlln. Cell Mr. Herrle. PtCTVRE FRAMEA and •~~a ---. ~ brand new Newport 224 WMI P.alflc Cout IMfll history lo ........,, 306 S11m. eun thf'\I thurt. 882·11H MT~ neec11 !..... _.....·a~·-··~ BMdlofflol.POlltlonr• Hwy PC>l,Hwflte..cflt264& Or1nderAllt_..,t.1400 II-"-r n 1U1 ~:,en .=.no~ qulrm 4..& yeert .. vtnga H.wpot1 e.ach, CA ........ W•I Cout Hwy, Npl 1&111191 llP F/tlme. Exper. l'lelpful. 0.6 auto detalllne . Ml time. & toan eJCpttlence, 1tr~ T1'1t4&-e133 Neowpoft ~ phermaoy. Bch. H ..... ~ton• tvalt. In mon ttiurtrt. e<tM173 131-4900. ::"aprtl: t~::o:::;d Equll()pi)tyEmplOyer eur.ng, 11octl oon0~~ 8=;.. ~.~.:.: ~--~~:.ld· Pre·Schoot teach1r1 t,4/F .... ort.nlecl. """ ...---,.._......... . 'T --""' .....-• needed PIT 16-30tlrwtl Be0r9ll ll'I)' t mo, old~ In bueir-ct.v.lopment. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;:~ tin... Congenlel 11· Appto/ bt'MI S-ISpm. grMI opportunity for • Cfwlltten mintetry ~· ,,....,, 9nephefd~r Good oommunleatton • ~e. No~ or Hot• vaneement, no U · or ECE needed: ~-~· '4 73, :~::.:':"::WO(!( ,.~~~.\\\.l\ ..ekencta.8«-2 11 l!X~IM,,.:.unlt1,on-: ~.:a~t~ f:·75-t4.c:,;r.8 ~~~· 8aby911W. 2 d)'I a wtc '°' we off« an aurec11ve "~' \ I~ Par1/~~~~e'1:. WIN :=;.,.d ~IJlf* :!; ~ _:. ~ .J.~:20 - ' 13 mo Qltt In my home°" compenuuan end ben· •' Ir• In I• r 0 •t r om .,,......,_,, "°'*'· wel " quallfled. -;0#" ~ caM t..-p;;:iOflOOi-...---lleatl-... .., ........ f'"'"1111-. Mon 1:4M:45 & 'rl efltl peckae-. PIHH M/ ,,,,., Cllener'e. CdM. M4-44H ~m.!d.i ~~!~~ 1yr~ Mr. Bek« M2-6143. Wad, Thn. l :30-11:30 t:1M:ao. &42-ae.3 Mnd r~ tnetudlng •-...,. ... Clll ...,_,, '"' r.:: AM 16/hf ...., 8Ch ~ for 5 "'°' <ltd ui.-y reqw.m.n11 to· trr-•tlett• Countar Pweon aow. ~ ...,'" 11111~ went-· • • ,...,., · ~. ~ d~mie walta. ',' Street "91tMM"im Pl'1 eel lor F~O Schwan _.-IUf eftef 4 PM. ""••• -·-~ n...t, •• • ' H O u I e • T-8o c.t Pita Cell .. I ""-nttea. '1M. tn. S•I lll.,.,.11,0 '"'' trlfod the lime, 1000 N. 8f1etol. oor• ole•n•r1-prote .. 1ona1. ::l-· • ...,~ for A .,_ MO...s171,944-8313 A netJ-"1boreelnNewpott 1600 lw Mlldll of Or· 1M-1M1,AlltforMgr. MO,eoerilnoerequlrecl, lhgltltf ind Tlmn 8-dl. ... c0un"'. LY m-. u-tuniwomlr' tooer. lof '101~, •fPf?ll,t~o•llllon call WY81TT!." for t mo. llYlllS llwt I 1lw171 ... ,. th• l31-·.f '1 -. ,... .. ~ .,... otd, lf'fi home, met1n 0.11~ Piiot for You don't neec1 • oun 10 13 -em rrv""' .!:: \f;,! tt1:! PIT ·n· pet90n, t·12 Tuee a 11HW.Kat ... Aw. n r rt1h..i4'111. "dr•• IHt" when you Have you teed today'• 1M 161~12 • 'T'IMn.1N-tON Or,CAt2M7 ll••llt 0.... ptec,. an eel In IN D111ty ~ .... tied Ade? 11 not, • 1CM,3-..~. ~wpm. ~ ,~ Ptlot Want Adil Cell now ~·re~ the beet iELL ldl• lteffte ~ltl"I• a COron.del..:.:s~IOtw. WMt ~· Ce111"2-M71 ---------r, .. ,,_ ... ,. I M2-tt71. ~II\ town! Delly Piiot -¥· 11• 11 Jim r ' .l AGES 11-14 EARN ~ TO $75.00 P£R WE£X 1W. now "'"' 1$ ..-. tor JMftC Ill" ble""1 to MCUft rndlfl for Tllt Or .. Coa$t [)fily Ptlol Our crnn ltlrt ll 3:30 p.111.. end WO!\ tllltM 11:30 p.m. ... ya. Oft Sltturdly, • wor• • ftw rnort holl11. You wlM •n 111111y triPS Ind prlltl, tllofw wltll "'"'"' P11f OWll lllOllly , -~ ... tlltrt i. 110 a.....,,. or c.ollctJon 111.ohtt " JOI .,. llltmslttl ,,.._ cal -. lltl c11•15411:-1osa A -~ . ' ---------- DI Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Jungfrau, •t al 5 Tub 9 Portion 14 Rodent 15 Longing 16 Successful pereon 17 Red alga ex.tract 18 Loud 51 Raccoon's kin 54 Disseminate 58 Ike's command 60 Plane1 61 Old rail car 63 Sickness· Sutt. 64 Tilted 65 Stagger 66 -Scotia PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 20 -qua non 21 Greedy one 22 Warnings 23 Tableau 67 Scrawny· var P 68 Hockey's Bathgate 69 Can. Football's -F.+~+=-t;i 25 Vloleflt 27 Leisure Cup 29 Electric unit 30 Rhyme DOWN 3-4 Do the slalom 1 Put together 36 lea1her 2 Reasoning 38 A la -3 Flights 39 1857 mutiny 4 Peaceful •2 Suspicious 5 Clout -43 USSR lake 6 Performer 44 African 7 Blbllcal place animal 8 Kind ol party -45 Minus 9 Rebuke -46 Fuss 10 Ethnic dance 47 AU: pref. 11 Asian noble 49 Fet1dal 12 Bevel out estates 13 Ocean birds 2 3 6 19 Follow 24 Literary work 26 US explorer- writer 28 Wine cask 30 Buddy 31 Producer 32 Blue shade 33 Food list 34 Window part 35 Leg area 37 Eat Into 38 Vise 7 8 •O US tax gp. 41 Personality 46 -de-camp 48 Designating 49 Suety 50 Charger 52 Thoroughfare 53 Test ore 5 4 Scoundrel 55 Sport 56 Pour down 57 Other 59 Paris airport 62 FDR's baby 10 11 12 13 AnliuMt tol l macella ... a1 1111 1M11 laU 7014 G.E wu11er & e1ec arytt, too eq H. &ii Parc;;:;;t ti' AO\,, orange hJd. nu 1200 pr. 180-8738 floor lllea, new, froal Qonzo lalla. lt800 obo w11tt•S3000b0 780-fi13 &4&-2131 dya L•I NY ~..f 133 lk.lnk bd/mat. Ctlb 1111t1Nt. 25 ft Santana 525, U1tm111 carr1er, d!alr, playpen, Miia, nu outboard. Hm Kanmore wuher I dryer, etc. Clo1hee, lhoee,t~ &46-M93, otl 9&2-4453 2 yre 06d $400. EY99 Antique drawr, tb e, 28• L.ancar •79 Del wl\t 72().9097 chair. AM/ ..... 84~348 11"'1 . turt1no 1ib & Relrtg, apt.112•, froet free, Eleo range St60. Pwr 1plnn~er. VHi:, knot almond, Ilk• new 1250. m-S 100. Apt a refrtg meter & latho, nice. Try 839--tOOt evening• 1150. Trlltl oompactOf S15M. 25' Merrit Stoop, Refrtg $280. Wllhef & 1100. &48-5148 mu1t NII nowl Try StOM. Dry« S 13& each. Olah· 842· 1234. wuner $100. 848-5848 •n IWY '" * s ANT AN A 3 0 * Refrlglf110t. 19' Ft ootd W11tlnghou11. Aun1 gOOO. 19&. &51·8182 Relrlg.. Ilk• nu, 2-dr lro11tr .. •185. 893-9080 •ttTIUS Loaded, many x1ra1, OILY S 15,000 under co11. C9fam!Q9 made to ord9f. $39.000. 540-1077 lncludlng nativity aal, 30• Morgan, 0 .1 .. '77 d• large & amall Santa IMI, fully. equip w/dlngy, 1 Clau .... Ornaments and ownr, axtt cond. 134,900. Undel' counter bar reft1g other Item•. PleaH "11 Loe In Nwpt. 64Q-4000, $50. 848-9528 LoulM lor your order. 084-2080 Aly Kovac• PP 840-870911111. WEIUY OLUIOllll AllTIUDll CONNELL CHEVROLET .'X..~lt .11 IM ll 1\1\d 1 1i:-.l \'•H ~\ 546-1200 WUhel' a Elec Ory« Frig-'48 Cl11alc Denlah ldatre, great conil. Huge yard 1111, 1724 Folkboal 28', xlnt cond. WI llY $300/otr. 5'40-7904 Ext Tu11ln Ave, CM. Cleaning S7000. 875-8335 mag USED CARS & TRUCKS 218, 494-8087 Judy out. Chalra, tabtea, Ghoet l3, l31t, ll'*gta1t COME IN OR CALL FOR couchM, pletur", lampa hull, oenirbrd, malnaall a FllH APPUll&L IU,. Materlall 1014 ltellan Crocodile Handbag, jib, trtr, good cond. $550. C()(mler·DeLlfto LOOkl 2 x 8 r;awooa a;ctt. ,..._ uNd. S800tor ofr. 873-3883 OllYHLn '74 240Z, xlnl cond. 57.000 mllea. 4 new tlrN. S4500. 76().g415 att8' 5. M0-8950, e11t 123 daya. '74 260Z l).CeUent COnd. Muat eell. Maga, air. $4.000 eventnga 9M·3293 '7S 280Z, 26,000 orig ml. nf new ur ... new betlllf'Y, S5500. 873-2222 Ing. From 4g cent• per ft. 64~711 LIDO 14 W/TRAILER. 18211 BEACH BLVD. fencing alao. Harbor John Wayne Tennie Club SAILS, ETC. XJnt cond. tiUNTINGTON BEACH '76 280 Z. New Paint & Redwood 714/531-1317. !'Mmbetlhlp, $900/obo. $1900/obo. 867-8218 1.-J-tOllJ Ul-UI 1 Tires. A/C, 58,000 ml. '""3 "'1•5 .. ........ S6000 obo 642-4057 C • "" -v .. In. ""'" Little red S1b01, r-.tu to aatru ~, WI PAY Ttr NUJJI ·79 2ao~v 2 2 5 o lt:-I tat IOll Llmogea. Havtland china, NII, hu cnlrbrd. $350 Fii lllto••• ...,. x • spd, L, ~u~ 'Berger•· -w:e fOf 8, + obo. 548-2985 tve mesa -• lmmac. ac, muat -· nu canon All"., 1.amm/1581. 98'Vtn~ ix:-. ~ jrlce. •• •• 11••111 tires. 819Sot>o-963-9334 Super Sabol wt 111ta. --S 185. 840-9473 $400 f rm. 838-801 $250. 848-8810 PllTl&O/lllAI• '82 280U. T -lop, 5 spd, Low coat vt~ gam .. tor IN 2480 Harbor Blvd. loaded. Extended servtc;e C••J•ltn MUI all ayatema, $5.95 to II , COSTA MESA warr. new sticker. Asking "'ET" READY FOR $33.95.Chlp 8t4·8t47 ..... l lld 701' 141-4100141·1411 $11,900/obo, mu11 Mii, "' -15K ml. 499-2922 SCHOOL w/Atlfl com-Office d9M & awt\191 ehr lllTM WULlll 11' WI wu•T Yllll put« equip: A 400 com· $100. Eureka vacuum & 70HP Mere. A rNI fut, -• Fiat 91 23 puter w/18K & BASIC at1tchmen1a-xtnt cond aafe akllfllh boat. Clean, OUAI llH GUI 16§ 124 Sportcoupe, gOOd S95: 850 Interlace Mod· S85. Singer Sewing Mach row eng hra. S59t5. Oya See Ronald Dace ang.. rest needa work ule $110i 830 Modern wttancyatlcherlncablnet (714)831-8480. ssoo obo. S48-706S w1telel1nk I $80. $200. Wedding gown & d .. 8 87S-3788 882-5955 ve11 u 10. a1as. ms eec11 lbrlat ltalr. 7011 ays. 8 "8( pm .....,-+-+--t--t-~ FrH It Tta 1012 Pl .. CM. 842-~72 1670 1()'J;'p outboard '77 1300 Cpe, good trana-ood d $375 port. 1700. CM6-7519 _....__._.....,_.._--I Pr• :dorab' kitten, ""'Y OlllllAL llllJI ~~lc:;'g~$19~~9172 '77Xt9ma1brn,ex1tcond, lovable to good home. 15" -3tt ·Sit cu1tom tires grt mpg 545-1220 ~AIL/WHOLESALE 4 HP EVtNRUDE S195 • HI .... $2400. 548...QS98 . CALL 850-7079 548-49~ I FREE ldOf'lble friendly t * 80 Bronco -4x4. Many '80 Flat Spyder AM/FM wt! kitten w/lhota to gd Pine ftrewood, 1ge ptle, IUp l Dtck1 70U xtrul Yel/blk. Xtnt cond, w/case wire Wti1a. l!llnt home. 8e0·1801 llet 241 1150 cuh. You haul. See 351 to fr §iJibOilt iilp tmmac. lhp, am/Im CUI. cond, Me lo appreciate. Fr .. Kitten•, 8 week• old, •I 2282 Columbla Dr. near L.anon Shipyard. pa/pb, wd tr.. Muat Mii Great blcil to achl car · nowl 19300/bo 850-4295 ' femelee. 548-1-409 Portable Spa Jacuut Henry 842-8200 $5700, wl<dy 54~8989, Free to~ home part Slamaei alt btk male cat. Muat b• lndoora. te8-5S 11, 552-3488 good condition l 87S'. 38• lltp ~ boel utlla '70 Poetal Jeep, auto ( nol ev/wl<nd 551·1981. &4$.."441 dock i>ox. aecur11y,' weei 4 w11r drl. good "'"' & a.... ilfs Rex Brant \lllater COior, Nwpt S250/mo850-1225 cond. $350. 873-6883 • '79 " ......... Blaz8' 400 cl '77 cvcc. 4 apd, good S 1500. '20'a carved want-': lllp tor 38' Grand at~..:'~tltt pie· & brka' cond. S 1750. 964-3148 FREE 10 ood home cute cneet, $1000. IM2·1M>4t Benka xlnt cond Live on --· ' · --------goc • Udo 8•7.,31 ... · crutM.1. running board, '78 Cvcc, good cond .. BABY KITTENS, 8 wtta. · SCRAM-LETS · " .,., auto. •5000. 548-9418 $2500. 551-1294 840-5047 i lCilln Ali ·79 FORD BRONCO 25.ooo b u• FREE: Very l<Mng long IN$111rDS -• I. •-01a1 ml. Fully equip. $7200 Mired 8 wtl kitten to ft ftU\ ••-.ra -good home. 540...()112 1S Sp. Mt Blkee 1389 FIRM 848-3780 ~~-·OOunoebl"'n 1982 Ctw1e St 642-7910 '83 CJ-7 Jeep, Ilka new, To gd home. e moa male -..-, .. loaded S8500 &44-5386 dog. Mixed breed. LOY99 COOKIES Schwinn Le Tour 10 apd, · people. Shota. 788-2897 My neighbor Mid he It..-lllce new S 175. Kuwahara Tn cb 9 r.raltu. .... whetl ht1 aon wu grow-BMX $150. 873-3e00 'f6 §coOf a cv( .., Ing up When he MW him i1iJ: 11L IOll ....... ,no at a gtt1 , ...... -Y _, 111t1 1950 &4&-8382 2 GIWl lllnyt lounge chllrl """' ·-='="-=-----=---lllE • mu .. wlmatchlng ottoman, like he UMd to look It I pll11 '78 Puch, 9eoc, bore kit, '77 Cnevy 'h ton PU, gOod t . • new 1180, 8'5-94-41 of COOKIES. pert ahape. S325. cond. S2800. 850-5842 SOUTH 7 Fl. ~ow/orange l gray Tlffany'1 Llf9 Memberlhlp, 494-4532 '78 Chevy V. ton wtfull cou11n itrtpecl couch. $lSO/obo, no duea S900. 840-2309 '79 Puch, epon Mar1< II, Alaaka ratting empt, llke n IM2·902l, 842-7208 (a" 5PM) magi, 2 apd, nu cablel, n.tW S8000/ofr 559-93S3 ISUZU 1127 "=""""'"""="""",,,....,,=-=..,.,.,...,,..,,.=-U.A.C. hMlth ctub .,,.,,,_ 18°50n~30 ... 18 t. S2t5 obo. '7t GMC t2' Stake bed ===~===~=~~=~=~=~~~~==~~==~= BUNK BEDS ~EAK) 175 beflhlp. S&SO + tran1fer wlfull overhead reek, "WE WIU llT •••• Wut.. Slit •••• Wut.. 1111 --. 1510 984-2 , ... Mike 549-8391 days, Puch Maxi Moped, nu duel 8' loot box ••ch IE ntHIOLI _ .. ______ ..... .....,I .,.. · BUY DIRECT FROM 84>2124 11111 cond, 475 mt, orig coal llde, rower 11orage box Volume Salea, s.rv1ce Secretary: TUYILlllY•I. "PoodleaarePeople Too" MANUFACTURER •ailcal 1 __ 1 t••.a $825, Hklng $400. eachalde,duet20g1Jtue1 AndLe11lng EXECVTIVESECRETARY l"IMded In co.ta tMea. 3 Teecup-toy, mlnllure. 1ndeave50to75%onnew ... • •-556-7257 tanka. radio, neater, PS. 18711BeechBlvd. Top management II luxury yra min. • • .,.,.. Sabre $350 up. 546-2848 lop quality~ ..... Tlltln ARTLEY cURINET wttfi n-Piotr brka. n-velvet Hunllnglon Beach Laguna 8eecn hotel trained. Corporate and WANTED 1 good hOme for Mt1 )Ult ht.95, full Mia cua, •Int cond. $75. •tttreyclt1/ touch clutch, approx (114) 142·2000 requlr• proi..loanl te11uretravel exper. pref. 1 good dog we will teed juat S79.t5. Save ~ 759-1843 lcMttfl 1011 58,500 ml, xlnt cond. •=-,..-------,~,....,- eecretaryforfut paoed 882-5800 ext -409 Uk tor him for 3 iM. If you wtll m()(t on q~ and king BUNDY FLUTE. new '77 Rbaoo. xtnt cond. Get• good mileage M11t11 141 office. Mu1t be Sharon. adopt thla 2 yr old beared Ht•· Fr ea dellvery p1d1/cortca. •tn1. S 15. 8-c:T. $800. &48-7510 18750 552·8583 179 RX7 5-ap, Ale. snrl, t~an~l:'.I~« Wm Alm Collle.497-3521 any1tme. 838-4lH call 64$-1779 •90 Yat\'l&ha Maxim 850 '80 F0td Courier Ing-bed, AM/FM caas. REALLY lh. Weofterxlnl WOl'klng N-port Beech Travel Wenl-' gtrtfrlend tor my °:'.'!,lll 1~~.!lze .;g~,' Bundy nut•. lllnl con<I, w/ Xlnl cond, fairing, xtru. 5-apd, lo mt. $3000. SHARP $8800/obo. cond.&benetlll Cell Agency Non-amkr II.KC male Samoy9d. Call He 7410 alt •49m · cua $l25. 760-88&t $1500/obo. 552·1892 842-8495 Darcy 645-17S7. P.P DonnaBennett Sabre, 1·2 yra tx· 4~7dy~3872eve • • ....... v·-· .. 1 XSlt like '81 ToY011 ahortbed PU, '79 RX7 GS. mull Mii. 494-84e0. P•rlence. Call Ardll, .... DIWX .......... fr.me W/\1111r TRUMMPET, Ilk• new. vv -·-· • ·c •••t F'' $5500 ,,,.. la'""-n ...... ~ 1110 c.it 875-3059 .ner MW 4800 mt quldlll!Yer ... • .....,, "" CHHll• cr 1111. obo. 8.....-t 1t 1 ::S: ~ wiped, met tll cond. · S2s0o obo. 7•31-157 4 · 11ereo. new tlrea, & whl1. 875-4021 or 875-0872 SECRETARY TTNT 1250 5~ (Layne) 5:30 pm. roll tw, exetlent cond. Xerox ·~........ ··-.. -· omet rwtve/ Hones. '83. CRAeOR. Rid· Beatofttw64~74 Merc .. n .... 1145 motlval-'. orgwilnd IBM Memory or THURS,SEPT.15,8PM -• ••-• ~ t HU den -4 llmea, must NII. •-at-'60 300 Touring sedan Jlvldual with good Memory typewriter U · AMERICANANTIQUES ~ 957 ... 133 ~ &1950, 775-3149. -·°'•"' liken-. Sunrt, luet lnj.: t}'l)lng akllll. Mag C.vd " :'ten~~~ A large aalectlon of Am«· King Ila ~ a200. Chair u a 6L f\lm. ..... ..... lfti Clal1l11 tMS s 10K. &42-3214 =~:!·~:&,ort merit allllllabte tn I ne lean au, walnut & prlml-'50. Bench S50. Table =r~ c:la~, 152 MO TD-genuine '67 280SL mull aelt ., ... Catt or come tn live anllql.l99 Incl. chop-'30. 873-0778 IBM 1y.....:..t.,. WOl'd ..... F~d ROLL···LO~ cluelc, not replica. Mual $12,900. 640-5192 ping block, aide boatds& ......... • ..., "' ~ """ NII 759--0198 e\191 or Iv ---------""'" at.t. ,...... ....,.,. •. d,....,. a high· Laf99 di~•: Modern, proc:eMC>r9, etc . .._ & 20ft, llMpl 4-8, perttally mag '70 280SE 3.5, mtnt cond, ...... .....,.. 1111 , ......... ttn .......... ....-. ~ ··•·" ···'• ... ~. ~._ .. ·u "" -"""' Of'tfN MINOAYl 11-f '80 Rabbit OllMI, lo ml, Ml rl, -41C)(1, 4 dr, ltereo, ""* ciMn, 60 mpg. $3550. ~533 am Ytlft 1171 171 VOIVo 4 3r. 111& i overdrive. tt111, 40.000 ml. S5500 835-.3838 dyl, 751-8853 -. 455 E. CO..I Hwy Newport BMch 873..()9()() ' '74 Corolla Wagon. Good 1--------- cond. need• llre1. S 1500, A•tH, Dtm•tic call evea 873-0871, lalck HOT ~:.• ~':" ;~=. P:'.; 172 Electra,. back to high ehell. AM/FM cut Europe, muat Nit. Nu $4750/obo 848-8170 ball, xtnt eng. (J>UMd 1mog control Dec.) SAS Corolla, Ilk• MW, $&00/obo. ~7154 S500 atefeo. A.IC 38mpg .--------hwy, L. B , S4 1 so 77 Skylel'k, S2K ml, ong. 84&-7171 o-.gold;A/C,PIS.a . control, PtB, S2800. VtlklWlfH 17 855-8090, aft 8 , •&a Buo. rune. $575 060. 159-9040 54~3~31 rc .. -=:u~ •• -c~~~-rr:..-x '87 Beetle, Ilk• nu cond. •c,iiiia-.,;•.•u-bii-EJ-ao ..... C;;;pe-.. ln/ovl, xlnl mechanical leather, lo ml. S10,000 $2500. Eve• 497-1597 obo. 771-2390 '87 Sqback, run1 good. THEWIEIT S 1000/0BO 873-4007 '67 VW BUG, 111rf, nu brk1. IELEOTIDI bell .. nd1 minor eng wrk, ol 11t1 model, low mileage $1200 ot>o 567-06&3 C1dlll1c1 In Southern '88: N-engine, paint. tires. $2350. 720-1182 9 '88 VW Bug. reblt eng, trana, enrf, x1r11. $2000/olr. 5-4S-9712 Cellfomlal See ua today! lllEll OUILLAO 2800 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 140-1810 '89 automatic, auper cleln.S19SO. 831-e545 '89 Futback, COMple1e, Clanrtlet HU S300 (Ilea engine). Keith 1Q corv;Jf CIUeiC w/t'.'8 847-1883 eng. Fut, clean, run1 gr11 '69 vw, enrl, runa OK, nd• $1400 obo. 978·3185 Wl>'k. $850 9&8· 798 t I =lll99=-=--· -.,....,...,.--..,,,---,- ' 70 VW BUG Run1 Greet. '87 Corvalr Monz.a Clualc, Good condition lnalde r•blt mtr. •xtt cond, grt and out $1800. 648-5753 ~~im n~ ... ~~t. -~~~· ·71 Bug, good cond.. 840-7488 '1400fOBO. 432-9800 .-8-7 _C_o=R-V~ETT_E_c_ou_pe_. •ft 5. Rally Red, Xlnl Cond. '71 Super Beetle, new $9600 p.p. 873-5595 ragtop, lmmac; & gleam-'70 IMPALA 4 dr. $100 Ing Sac:: $3000. 538-0448 obo. 963-ea 19 att. 4 '72 BUG, new tlrM, run1 ·73 C~ Impala Celm 2 1trong, needl Int. & palnl. Or. AIC, PS/PB, lltt wnl . S1250. Call AnlWlf Ad C/C. 350 eng. extra #808, 842-4300. 24 hre. ciMn. 1 owner. s22so. '7 2 Squareback. xtn1 ,_c_e1_1 S40-0 __ 1_1_1_. __ _ cond, rebl1 eng. S2SOO. '78 Vega Eat. Wgn. N-. Call Wed-Sun aft. 2, t1r11, fully equipped 873-0918: 840-2482 $895. Call 983-2084 llllltUIU'I SOUTH COUNTY YOLllWAIEI WWIW1UllT ......... Volume S ..... Serw:. AndLeea6ng 18711 BMch Btvd. Hunt'"2ton BMc:tt (l 1•) ••2-2000 '73 RED BUG -Mut1 Sell S1800 (or beet ofter) Good condition c.11 875-523e '78 Corvette. 32,800 ml, lmmac. In/out loeded . $8475 (1du255) call 842-8830 8am to 3 pm. '78 Impala. 4 dr, clMn, lo ml. $2050 obo. 850-4749, 834-9202 '79 Caprice Cl111lc, loaded, lo ml, Ilk• new. $.4995. pp 673-4220 '80 Monz.a. 4 cyt, auto. pe, amlfm, It blue w/llWtll vtn. lop. $2800. 54~2 For Nie '72 Vege $500. Minor engine work needed More tnfo 968-2584 sn 11F111TI WI lllYI I OOOd Mleetlon ol NEW i uMd Chev- rotetst See ue tocs.yt CONMEU CHEVROLET P/ lme w./1'knd NM IE Lr~ boya w/ mtNor. l many 8tur~. Ou & Chrome, uMd. s 10 to $2000. Appl. contained, great anape, . . new leather. poll1had t d •·hand 1 other piecee. a-400 MC S 50. 951-8390 only. Mon thN Ft1 8:30 to MUST SE£. 13500 obo 71 Ford Muatang Conv magi, aunrool , 80K. ')\.)<It If I••• ll"" I I ..... , \ \1 f· -.. \ 546-1200 ::::-'~-= ~ "«*;: heme tn all. 10% buyet'• Uhr chelr & ottoman, from 5. 063-ct 1t &4$-9288 Pro1f1~n1f1y1. c1111aa1ca1b11y1 s 11,500/obo 546-8-451 '7!,,V:.~;'~a1~0::.:r: 2590 Bl.CM. s e.,v1ces ~emlum.Clltformore Norway,$200.780-034.-4 Otftcefurnllure,eldtoond. rea0t ...... oay re caaa. ,.4500, Cati ct.tall• , eng, mint cond. M500 '70 280SL. very cl .. n, lo • 1~.,..,....__,1,..----~...,...,4..,l=I SERVlCESTATION 2171Cernpua0r.~O · MOVING SALE antique SaQrtf\oe.30x80hrdwd 75Tltan,211t,18,000ml, obo. Evu. wknda ml.S1J,900.831-1105 548-3387dyl,848-2131 ~tr • ATTENDENTS trvtne, Ca Urn leraM MetlH dinette w/4 chllra &275. exec deak, all lodllng nice. '8500. 842-0795, 75e-9078 .... /wtinda. doba, i!i, ml, lull & part·Ume, 1 pe 833-1441 18M'Toronl o Way, C.M. New Sofl ~ 1250 OM drwr1. uphol mgra Chelr, 11199 548-&823 '78 4SOSL, 11ln1 cond, low ,78 VW Dllhlf Hthbk. auto. PS, PB, IPlft PWf only. 87$-2278 x r Tyrt1t/rec:ept1onlat, lull 556-otol cofl• lable Sl75, Ouean Sl'll!pherdi OM!.,.., 2°' '71 Dodoe Mayftoww Mint A•lorer'a dream. '88 Cad mnea. 127•000· 642-3002 Stick, AJC, am/Im, lo ml ... ta, 'Allln)'lt~. 1111 wtll, \ m • t Imp or • r y 11%1 bedroom Mt $300. drwr f\111 auepenelon Ille nom. tt' 31 000 ml n conv, Cluek:, need11op, '78 MBZ 240D. Blacayna 13500 Ph 552-8138 AM I F M at a r • o . •t•nl11fl (Sept•Nov). March of Antique Amorle, beveled FUii llU ~ 1100. con-cablnata. $3&0 tor Ill. tlfee '3e0' • cab • lu palnl, tlrM. $1200. Mobll Blue/Blue perfaclly ' $4800/ofr 84$-7533 teland ..i.mtn needed. blmH, Coata Mell. mirror door. Sacrlll~ aote Oulaor TV 1280. ~751 500+ g .. ~k ran:!: 81tllon tSOO W Belboa malnt, 83K0 ml, $13,800 '78 VW Pop TOP•~--......,..-=----.,.,.-- HOMlt, re119ble, tJll*. a&.00 hr. c.lt 83l-t700 $650. 841-1819 432-4581 ~jJOri. UI !221 elaepa 4 . 18600. Blvd. firm. PIP 7~58 campmoblta, atove. ·~.~~~~ =· Pf"f. Part Ot fUlt ttme.. Celt a1191••E Tl..... New -•«bed w/extrll ~ m . rr: 241-1109 A•ltt, .... ,... '82 3000 Turbo, auume reft1g .. lie, am/Im cw.. 83 000 ml .... ~ Grau 11 4"-1019 b\wn ..... .._ 1475. 2 ~ chair• --.._ paymente. nothlno 41K. auper ci.n. 18•800 BIU.811 S:.u1&8 8am-4pm. PART·TIME.Veriedhoure Aeetor-'. ~ antutty l180.8wtvelrodcerl60. Kim ,xlntcond.,'3800 Ttallen~ 1-..1.1 t l01 dn.770-14115 080840-1292 •---·---....,...,.,...-: lo lndu<M Mtly A.M. decor ted Alt ltl ' or nevc>ttable 780-Me 1 .... " ..... ... ~ ~~ Servtoe Wl1ter, aalery + ..-enc1. Muet hftt * a . apea 8'&-5"0 PIANO a.mall Upright .... ,,, Audi Fo• Station '82 300SO Mldnlghl Blue/ '7t Ott Rabbit. 2 dr, liilil'iili•'-----... commlHton. Newport pendabte . ll9tllcle (emell atZll '250/up 846-299& Otlk llvtng rm ..,..,,., Beaut: cond. thruout: Coleman Tent Traner Wagon. lmmac::. Sunrl, Palamino, 14,000 ml, iunroof, run:-Jireat. ~ CONOi' CuMomAutoWah.4825 lruck. va,,., 1t1tlon E'-gant mahog Storey toveeeai. cnr, tbl. ottmn Tuned. atOOI. ~-'· w/cxtra room~. stick, mint NII. S1700, Euro neadttohl•. Mlctl· S2900tobo. S4 6l Sllerp car, MUST SEE W COMt Hw)', NB. w.gon) to ....., ,_ cianc Pump Droan xlnt 12400. 54&-27et &750. c.n 847..ae12 stilt In box. Sleape 8. 848-1184 etlne, Grand Prix atereo, ·79 Rabbit, Hll cond $2500 080 850 8194 8HIPP1NO I PllC*' 6Mter In INIM cond S1200 720-1182 P .... aofl I StoYt, llntt, loet>Ox. port aunroof, cover, etc. throughout, amlfm, air. 4 '82 Oodga Olptomat, RECEJVINGCU< .,._ Mumt be o.pen.. GERRIE'S ANTIQUH retty, oot1on ,....nt PIANO. Story I. Ctar11 t1u-potty. UMd 4 tlmea. 10 f11 2 $33 500 49•-8914 apd, grt atudent car. 10 000 ml lnor ecd-Ful Tlme. Cfown Hard· d1bl1, Contact Oreg · love...,, Uk• new. $300, dlo mdl. Xlnl cond. $3300/obo, 754-7"5 '70 2002 1 ::::J Afi/F.. • • $3200. 84~ am ...:,.1 ....__.:. ~.... Boole HydeMond9ythruFr1day tSBACK M1-311Mew S1-400 840-9007 . • .. ...,.... '"' '"• '83 380SL, ABS brak•, ..,..,, .,_, '"'-· ~~~ Mlguel. ~ t :30 and 10:30 ~".:,"'= 8ot1·8' Marge Caraon 171't.pllno,goodoond, ~aw1~.:.1~ ~ .7deerl9320·~r500•.:._~Bl ... t~ ~.~.'f!jp 1~.a:r· ·~~~o~m~~1.~ :"'t!7.2°°t31';° <~ Lm. onty· 842-4321 ..... ......:. .. _ .. ,_ • .....---llOfa, OOOd oond. 1125. ._... ............... '"148 buy will oometoyou Call • "' ,._, •• -· •2•50 -3<>• 2781 SHOE 8ALE8: 25-36 hrl -V' _, '"''"•-·•..._.. 540-Cf42 """· ,_, ~ 213• · llhoctta Blaupunkt alarm •tlelc, eunrt. • " • ,...., ...,... weak. Elqier. PA!f. Hl'1y + llbleL Wiii buy &wt•. Upright Pr-ctlce p4eno & 21 192~· tMtattlC oray. Mutt Sec. MBZ '88, 280SL, auto, 2 848-1184. izf,..td-:-------., ... ,,....1-z-f comm. Children'• ..__,11YW., ..... ~. 1 ~l~.~;: ~~G'.f""175t.~2tt ..... ~ bench, S250 obo. frllien, Stt50.&4.2888 1ope, red cfualc, elClt '79VWOelRabbl1,dtx.alr .• ~------- lootary. NliWPOr1 8-ltt. ,,,__ .... ---.,._... • '" ~~5 842-9702 Utility .. -, cond, malnt record•. 419d 4dr atlf90 xtnt 87 Aancnero, OOOd WOttl 8"-2484 Mr. Miiter. pr•requlette. Cell Cart R•t. San Clemente, -----81 BMW 320t, 5,000 ml, $18,800. PP 958-2778 241< ml S4'7oo e5i-3t22 1ruck, $1000/0BO. ' at 492-0838 or 4t2--t554 SOFA/LOVESEAT, 1175 19. =;;!131 Auto trailer w/efec. no 11\te, wrecked lefl M" 1141 · · 842~1 89edal PIT wot11. avg. 1·1"•iiw•••n-i..thertop 1ab6ee tao - - -..__.. front Eno tran1 .... r w ·•1 "'"bbtl ·-SOK 1,,,,.--=---,..,..,..--....,.-,.,--*'40-S50 °' more, hr1 1._ ""' TWo antique Of\ental ruo-.... WIH dlffYet. 87~8 °' : T tent "'-"· MW rampe, ,... d · P.,. '13500 ° ,.. oon........ '74 Pinto Won nMdt 1,.._ lOAM-2PM. Gr .. I lor IMtl Au 141-1IH Turkman-Bokhar~ de-trailer '460 °'beat ol'flf. oently peJnled, 12000. ::; o, :,~j ~ec~t. (2131 178 Ude Conv, ml, !lint, 18950. 873-2658 & clutch. 'Mu it 1111 atudantl or home• llgn, ai>i)prox.3x4 .1250 rrundle ~ w/new mlt1. 752·1102 no.1830 398-2781 Aak about the money -Private party. $1000/otr '49+-188t maker•. Th• Lunch· WAITRESS/WAITER ee. Aleo antique trunk, & nit• etand, S150/obo. , Aatt l ::;;i=: IOOI cen 11ve yov thru our M • l>Mket Cat..,. Trana. Full0tpert/ttme.Ai>Ptv!n S75.Call-,848-2330. Chlp8t4·8947 Mena= clubl, uMd 91-Convenlenllyloc•ted purchaM&ltlMpl1n1. t~Wl lTWAG IN~'~ M!!!VJ HU needed Lllguna BMc:h or Plf'IO'I, 11-2PM: Ktr\o a i U HU rw1n Bed iSs. Sewlrl. twice, 209· 873-7349 IJJPOM'XNT l Compelltlvely PrlOed Jll IUllHI A pMonal and proud •• 17n:r;;; MX Mr rag Santa Ana. 49-4--9850 or Reetaurant7114Edlnger, fl &am M'""h ... 5• cad tbl 12 , ft Wit NOTICE TO READERS § 11Htt1 clualve VW tOenCY dedl· 18 PIS'f;BAiCxl~t r.: u• 1...... Huntington BMch. 1r cu K cfi:it mr. -.., ..,, 6 ' ...... AND cated to quality ~. o• · 1 • •aas .,...,. ...,.. llOO. 540-&9tt Refrtg 1190. Chr 145. ttrM •N• ADVERTISERS 130t Quall Street apart parti and 1 com· liable tran:r. •• 'Pf'~ Statlonery8toretnCoron1 WALL PAPER and Fabt1c LovHHt 175. Sm d@XOTIFOC 25" RCA The price of Item• Stlee· LM1tng NEWPORT BEACH pellttve atlH PttMn-tallee 551..e 75 M.nt del Mat needt FIT 111-Dl11t ~~tor ~~gal 10 1Sthcu. ft. 1refrlo.,:, dlx $400. dr...., 135. 432-8445 Color TV. 2 yr wrnty advertlMd by vehlol• lll•HOO 11t1on ol the unique '75 Bobcat, orig owner. perlenoed Nltepereon. cu .. iu -1"'"' aam-erp mcro, .. ITI09t new NATERBED, Wood, -4 S148. Free del. Ooen dMler1 tn lhe "911tct• ~CARVER VolklWIQ«I quality v.-11250. 720-1270 875-1010 =-~t~f K=~ •• ~ $300. 840-2-448 Poetlf, King. w/heiater Sun. TV John'e M&-1788 ala11tfted advertt1tng l'\L/1 M:.~1220c!d.73i:5~0:: hlclet. OWJu •lll IJ1'7 8ubatantlal contractor H7 ,.~, ....... 1 ...._ HARBOR AREA 1100. 545-1544 STEREO SP"''"KERS JBL COiumn• doee not Include KlJS R.1~('E·llt\.1W deiperat• mull Htl. BOB CHALLMAN'S ,..,.,.,_, • ..,,...... APPUANCESEAVtCE ltke new STOO new tac: any 19plloabte taxH, ,,..,._Cl!t • '4"""" '"'1• 875-8382 ®WllTWAGIN~) 1h bliia 4 Ndl Y0.1taQt :=n.hl~~. :a~ WNIPlllll• ac:r.=.~5..~n lu!f Au 1111 UOO/obo. 873-1eoo: ==·~~f..'..fo.: _,,,.....,.,.." ,.1 ,.,..,......,. MB? ·ee. 280SL, auto, 2 EcurleShlrteeCOfp. / ~1~1:'" dig. St95• non-«n!ere. Ht1y • l>OnU9. Permanent, Ptttltlme. WMI MOVING SALE. 8at/&m 6-48~ air pollution control ci.-6V"' ~ .. R topa, red ~uelc. 11tlt Bee\ Deal · All Wayt Call 549•839 '-Mr. train. 86l-i04l lefrtnrattf.. 8-5.Chlmeoloc*•.gnnd-ZentthTV·25 .. co4oreom. vie. cert1Uaatton1 or ~YIL. cond. malnt r•corde. 7800W•tmlnater8tvd. '70 Cu.,_., need• paint. .,....,.,, AAWdtCOAITAPPI. father Gloe*•, HondurM mender Solid oak°°"'" dealer documentary s ..... ~L .... ng $18,800.PP958-2778 NearBeacti/Waatmlnater eto.Ooodtraneport•tlon . .......... ...,..., ,... ...... -Slff RE8UILDER8. NOW IN lmpotU, ortOMW, end IOll, •• rapelr. l60 preparation cnaroaa un-WlllT iii t Ht Phone 714/VW1-WES! '500. 54Wt23 "'· 8pm hln91Hft..No:;:r;::;9 Refined female. ex· COSTAMESA. tab6ee ooffM tablet (alt Flnn.&47-1145 i..a otherwtae apedfted lllVllTllY Totll~onNnOtVW• '780lcttQllteaestLwgn. llACllllT'(.142-3013 per11noelnoertofatder· 2LOC9tlonttOWYeyou. new>.tooie.pelnt.comb.. .. •111 bytheadwt'tlalf. ... '18Udiconv,Whwtlle. GOOd oondttlon. A/C, .. .._....._ .. .....,...-....no 1y.Loaalr9fs.057-30e3 1UOH•bor8Nd.,C.M. TV/.-.O oonaole wtth MNI ta • L tl ....... / *'77 830c:8t: 419d, AIC. amttmcau,xlntc:ond,lo 'ft'N'-W-ht AM/FM, et~..L..CMA.' • ..._.. ........ ~ •• , ..... " ~ 19th&. H9wpoft, tlll)t reoorw, """Y rnlao ,.. (3T8VDA) ml. 13250. ~ -..... new ttrea.. t1111UU/OIO. e..,.nenC9 n«••nry, eeo.1onore&0-7082 tt.me.1otaofdott1aott bd &mot0t ·is,., •uta Mll *'?t 3204: 4 ecxt. AtC. flt ..... Anl ca. Mnena. 5*4117 oomc>enY wll lrWI, noJ•Waa ... / Aebldv•t.ilflOWl'oom oomerof17th&Wo4at new cond. 'noo.'i1 Utib6h00d,&\lnil, (tMXl!Q) Pt .. "l 1111 ....... 11t .. 54374'mom. MlllnQ, NAaty. E~no ...... lltt 1Salo. Maln8t .. Orenga. 1209 w. 11TH 8T. 846-7813 other pal1• •11 ... vw *'82 320!; a 19d. to ml. '854ieugeot a84. new 1194 lllNnl '78 OLD9 8TAAF1AE. low ~=:'~c,.~ UXTONt AbMwidiXR M4-4~~~2 , ... .., ~lit 25' Can.. trnmac., wlll :t'1~·ie1.2:~noh . J!==-~apd."8"Pkg. ~m~~.~U:i Former ouifom-ere of r1\l.,elr.51C)d,to.,oond .. M2~8. LADY 32, _., dOmattlo •Aafl1oatatora 1119 up m:;;;;;a 8Utt ory: ... °' trade. 1 14,000 or (9003t05) car. 142610b0 850-8MI Chkltl lvw1IOn VW • .._. S2000. 714-"2.ot 10 Tetapholie w~ No .... :"~~";~'St .,,....,..a11tup1 11g ..... fwlt. .'°"' beltottw.87&-aee1 ~'1'~eoox9~';:3 •·11 630oel: AIT, A.IC •• 79~504 4 1Pd entrf :r"'~~ •et cuu ... 8upr•m• lng,Mttlnguplnt""'-9, S2 tw Ad L~ •WMhen/Dr,wa 12tup prtoaa. beeut. cMaMotlda. '77 COfittnentll 20'10'1 • -(715TTQ) alf 9'«90 '43o0o ml' wagen. You neede for Brouo. dill, AIC, orulM. oompanywtll train, no ex-aw18~ ~ • AllCl!rl'Y3mol'lthaparta& Alt aHAPU I 8IZU 110. HO ht OMC. PAINT ANO UOHT BOOY ··•1 120!; a apd, A/C 13050 831'.3o1e . AulhorlHd Warranty tit powiar~K ml wr .• p•rfenc• nao .. Hry, ~ ltlborwwranty.Oeltllery Engaoemant Alnga; ~ nwoi-hU w11rllter_. WOAI<: lave II I In-(1CUU4-44) • 8ervtce ht'llloe. I Pana dean, • 552...an& N-7/tlr, Mlal'Y. wot11 rn ~ llll avaNable. MaeterCl\atvl ring.; LOI:* Olamonde. VHF rlldlo, darpttl finder, CfMM your car'a value '*'79 820t: 4 apd, eunroof. Pentk t 1117 wllt be 'oourtllOUlly met. ~ra: IJ! &-tPM Mon-Pt1 ... 1AM _• &VIM.MMon4at 714-t417..aot alee wench. oomp by ll.llllM-1221 .!~~... Lo MI 'Ai12.4;d.ooocscona. s.. u1 today! We're iil-lhiioOii•ii_..., ____ .-oiii-iiO let.'°'.,. call Mra PUP:. ;a;; I biC. can:ier Room Air Cond. aenu1ne&;iOnt11UaLP" aQulpped W/bOet 00¥9'. DAT90NL1tanotneUi6 56&4 ,• 99<1, • $3800/ortw.e&o-&842 IOOal-' at 8rtatOI &. Ed-• Weno. "'*'* SU~5844. AKC. cnamp llMe.. M/F. 1800 btu•h window pfllfea, Y04Ar ofloloe, onty '6-400. 780-3t20. TOYOTA 11 -.,. 1386• .!~82 7!:.~ 5 ecxt 1CMlded 'II 111 T~a Inger, 8antaAna,jue1 2"' aoma work a100. TOP iii 720-14'4 model. MS. 8164123 UO ea.t 84().8818 117 flotmuii ~o O.uun, TO)'Oea 1 ..... (?a&H37) • · mllel No. of 8outh Oout 241~. Duane ~ "9f, Modelit I Hot the eon of ili&tE. CClkiPOt 8/8 refr'IQ trzr, llM'1i 1111 va Maro Ol\lleal'. MOOO l t50-. Marc A1·&oe3 *'80 320I: wr. eunroof, complltyraatorecJ, "'*"'' Piel~•· &oofU.t211) .... 1tM COLLI! pupa, 1raln-', lc•maker, ictnt oond, !!II -OC>o.-4"'47lt ,OAl!IGN&bOillUTio (N3ZIPll condxlnUl2,000.CaH e '11111111 houaabroken. t raining Avoc a do, S 200 . eomp;iiOi, lend sew, CJAAND tANK8 dl ... t lNQINl!MAOHINIWO..K *'93 320!: AIT. eunroof. 551..()924. • ~ Oood cond. Aalillng .. " -1 'flOldalN 17 ou ft retria, M ~ ~al ttt:· prof meln1,. "'*4 on W. ring, •o. One day -*9 111-11l 1 In It R eb U II t •u · .. ~.. Q\Wln~M.a~Myla9 &44-6209 ~.::,Join~·= trawlat Qt!, ldrlt oond., Valwfo",""1Mln0,bo-(1FAG933) '73 t11T coupe. Whl/blk ~ ~ S13001°"-111 ... 111 -gdoond,&100.850-158 verttoa1M1t Mtow.ecMr' OoH t aH,600. P.P. lnrno.to...Hlgh®ell-I08W.11t,8antaAn1 S8000/ob0,ptl844-5 4 A flmili 1tft "::!t.~":'.:.':! ToplaOe·r~ FAOITLl!H REFAIQ. 8UffWOrtndar,T*"9 M4-2t14 ty~'"=~l>ID Otoeedlunctay '73fa1a,ll'.tntcond.'rNM • #WWWW~lllll: ttm• •v•nll'Q•. Only p!lt>flc 880IJ'3..t884 l Mlle. 714/&41-6480. HOiii tt, ttlr wt&'*'-141-oo21 ot ~ Mor. famlllee .,. getting great 10,300 ..... "' 8lnot 1"3 Cal IM.ot40 Mon M pOelOve, det*ld= ~ · Qi i;n:::&O llr OOf'llPfWO' r81nMw Miil ~ - --ltlt camping "bug" Ihle fiU1.,.. fJll 1111111 IUL11 lilO~ ~u::.,.7021 o.llyPlot wh~~~ ~ft~=M~IOM ::-.~~ ~~~=. ~It~~~:;.~,,: 1ii8 MfiAijjy;ft!iOUJ. ........ •i0p;jriiccupe:4~,1 ~to I"':: u-..i..: C'Mllftad, 142..fe79 auto toe-m .. er l-400. 000 ~ .-.. ' wMf\ ,..,. llt-"' .. ! wed. aa11 ti now with • Whit a/tan. Mu•t Mii. ..... .... ... o w n • r , I o a d e Cl • pm. --,. ....... 112 ~l. 1 .. ..,.. + ...,.., • VIWVMI ..., ' •41 • ...,." Of • .,. 1471 •-.-..,,..,... .._ ••• lllN F~. Ulu. Mt-43IO W Idle lteme 142-M71 Cell 642-6171 CllMffl-' Ad.. v -•--...-.-••-. . 'fl f \ • • .. Drug claim denied H o dges says h e'll 'destroy' cocaine scam ch arges FederaJ prosecutors have Unked Westminster City Councilman Gil Hodges to his slain brother's alleged cocaine business, but Hodges said today he will ''destroy" those allegations point by point. The allegations have been filed in U.S. District Court in Lo6 Angeles, where Hodges is awaiting sentence after his conviction in June of participating in an Orange County loan fraud conspiracy. The sentencing was delayed until next Monday while U.S. District Judge David Kenyon considers a motion for a new trial by Hodges. The alleged drug connection surfaced in a pre-sentencing memorandum filed by U.S. At- torney Daniel Broderick. He said the report - whtch didn't say whether Hodges was directly involved in the alleged cocaine business -is intended to bolster his argumenta that the 39-year-old Hodges should serve six months in custody, five years on probation and pay a fine of $6,000. Hodges bristled at Broderick's allegations and depicted them as a "fictionilized novel." "My God, he (Broderick) has all the resources of the U.S. government at his disposal," Hodges said. "If there's any truth to it, why didn't he bring it up earlier. Why didn't he indict me?" But Hodges said he has been cautioned by his attorney not to discuss the matter in'detail until (See'couNCILMAN, Page AZ> Gil H odges THE ORANGI COAST COAST EDITION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Copter flights to LAX begin By JEFF ADLER Of "'9 0.-,. ..... II.ell Orange County airline passen- gers will have a new travel option to consider beginning Thursday when Airspur Helioopters, Inc .. initiates daily oornmuter service to Los Angeles International Airport from John Wayne Airport. The commuter airline will fly 15 helicopter flights per day to LAX from Orange County with an equal number of return flights. And daily service between JW A and Ontario Airport looms on the wingl~ air horiwn in the near future, according to Orange Coun- ty airport officials. Fatal blaze report denied By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... 0.-,. ..... ,_ Despite repeated searches of his family's smoke-filled Newport Beach house, Steven Craig Nicholson today said he was never able to find his 21-year-old girl- friend who perished in the Sun- day evening blaze. Nicholson, a 24-year-old bar- tender, takes exception with police reports that state he at- tempted to arouse a sleeping Tonnita White and drag her from the flaming house. "He went back in the house twice and never was able to find her," said Doug Nicholaon, the man's brother. Airspur, which has been flying between Fullerton Airport and LAX for several months. also offers service between the Burbank and Los Angeles air- ports. The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved the com- muter airline's entry at John Wayne Airport Tuesday momenta after it unanimously voted to lift controls regulating the number of commuter airlines permitted to operate from the overcrowded air tenninal. Le la nd Leis\er (rig ht ) of Marine Builders rem oves flo ta tion d evice used to br ing down ed ....~--.. -r-~ plan e to the surface during examination ol "He tried like hell. He really did," said the brother. "He crawled on Ooors, he held his breath, he did everything he pcmibly could." Nichol.Ion. the brother Mid, al80 dlsput.es a portion of a police report that states the woman may have delayed leaving the infemo becau.e she w as naked. wreckage. What caused fatal ocean plunge? "That's just ludicrous," said the brother. "Nobody would do that." Funeral services for White, a resident of Santa Fe Springs and a (See FATAL FIRE, Pase AZ) (See COMMUTER, Page AZ) Pla n e said in 'tip top sh a p e' -Mesa pilot's 'heavy pa rtyin g' b efo r e c rash probed By STEVE MARBLE Of lM Delly Nol llaft The broken, twisted fuselage of an airplane that carried two men to their death off the coast of Newport Beach last Thursday is being inspected today for signs of possible mechanicaJ failure. The engine of the Cessna Sky- hawk recently had been over-hauled~ according to an insurance agent who claimed the single-engine craft was in tip-top shape. The body of the plane was lifted Crom the water Tuesday evening by Marine Builders, a Wilm- ington-based salvage firm that towed the fuselage from a point near the Santa Ana River Jetty to a dock at Newport Dunes in Upper Newport Bay. Bits and pieces of the airplane had been found earlier floating in First Cup race goes to Liberty NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - Liberty, trying to extend the 132-year U.S. monopoly on the America 'a Cup, beat challenger Australia II by l minute, lOsecondstotakea l-0 lead Wednesday in the best-of-aeven series. Mesa High parking deal OK'd Planners say B ooster Club's fund-raising op era tion can go on Sailing in northeasterly winds of 12-14 knou on Rhode laland Sound, Australia ll's skipper John Bertrand had beet LibenY• Dennis Conner to tM line, but Liberty made µp the deficit as the ~adlet-delayed event pro- grel9ed. By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ... 0.-, ,_ II.ell The Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission has approved a lucrative parking concession operated by Costa Mesa High School on the nights concerts are held at the Pacific Amphitheater. The commission's decision means that the school can continue pulling in about $700 a night from concertgoers who park in the nearby high school lot and walk into the amphitheater. The non-profit Boosters Club. which runs the parking operation, charges the same $3 parking fee as the fairgrounds does. Newport-Mesa School District officials were elated by the plan- ning oommission's decision, a spokeswoman in the super- intendent's office said. The first $200 a night in parking money will go to fund campus activities. board members have decided, and after that, parking revenue will help reduce the $90,000 district-wide cost to bus students to special activities. Gene Felling , the amphitheater's general manager. said he, too, was pleased with the decision even though it means loss of revenue for the concert house. "We fully expected the sur- rounding oonununity to benefit from the amphitheater," Felling (See PARKING, Pase AZ) 65 local students named top scholars By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMO.-,,_IWI Sixty-five students from area high 9Chools are among 15,000 young people nationwide who are being honored as National Merit Scholarship Corp. semifinalists in the 1984 Merit Program. The9e high achool seniors will now have a chance to advance in the competition for about 5,300 Merit Schola.nh.lps, worth more than $18 million. The acholarships will be awarded in the spring of 1984. More than one million students from 18,000 secondary schools entered the competition last fall by taking the PSAT-NMSQT tests in their junior year. Those who qualified as semJ- fmau.ts include the highest acorers in every state, and they are said to repreeent the top half of one percent of th1a year's 11enior class. To become a finali9t in the Former eo.ta M-Hlah Ind ar.,.eo... College ltandout Den Oullln=uvec:t hi• 39thbeeebaff ..... Wedneeday -agalnet the Angela. no,__ to a major IMgue record.""P• B 1. National Merit competition. stu- dents must face an additional rigorous review. They must docu- ment high academJc performance throughout high echool, receive recommendationa from their 1ehool principal, confirm the earlier test retults in a second examination and provide e.x- tensive information on their interests, accomplishments and goala. Because of limited funds, Merit Scholarships will be awarded to ' only about 40 peTCent of 13,500 finalista. The 1984 Merit Scholars will be announced next April and May. Area semiflnal..i.sts are listed below by city. NEWPORT BEACH: Robert O. Bentley, Anne M. Hilbert, Donald G. RUllard, Nell H. Kofflft', zrna, D. Uiw.ck, S1acey Ldlh Pilllbury, TrK)' L. • Schmidt. &.an M. Seely, Jefftty P. Sklanaky and Tyra G. Wolf.lbtta, all of Corona de1 Mar Hi&h School. &rry V. Dwonlt and Waltet' C. KeUy, (See MERIT, Pa1e Al) the ocean off Newport and Hunt- ington Beach. Meanwhile, an Orange County Coroner's investigator has ten- tatively identified a headless body found near the crash site Tuesday as Richard Leffler, the 28-year-old Tustin resident be- lieved to be a passenger in the plane. Deputy Coroner Cullen Ell- ingburgh said fingerprints will be used to make a positive identifi- cation Thursday. The body of Marc West, 24, believed to be the pilot of the plane, was found Sunday still strapped into a seat of the air- plane. Ellingburgh said West was identified through fingerprints and papers found in his wallet. Toxioological tests to determine whether the two men had been drinking or taking drugs also will be performed. Police reported late huh week that a friend and co-worker of West described him as "partying heavy" and appearing intoxicated several hours before he apparent- ly took off from John Wayne •Airport. Al .Dickison, a National Trans- portation Safety Board in- vestigator, said he intends to interview West 's co-workers on the drinking allegation. "We'll probably rely a lot on witneeees becawe the plane had been in the water so long lt's probably been banged around in the ocean current," said .Dickiaon. "We'll certainly check every- thing. At this point, you can't di.8count anything. We'll chec.k to aee if there's a part milaing f.rom the engine or a malfunction." Ann Chase Ticket boost for Pageant in 19840K'd By L.P. BENET °' ... .,.., .......... Fearing the 1984 Leguna Beach Pageant of the Masten le8800 might land in the red, the Festival of the Arta board of direct.on has voted to hike ticket pricell be- tween 8 percent and 25 pen:ient for next teMOn'a performanca. "This yea.r'S elepemee cut into our profit," explained Anne Chue, fatival board pteadent. "We reached the breek-even point, but that WU a little 8CU')'." A.-uming the 51 perf ortnana!S (See PAGEANT n arrs. Pase Al) Fountain Valley High quarterback Brett Stevena, Who guided the Baront to a oonvtnotng vtttory OYer Mater Del In their ..on°'*"'• la the 0•11y PUOt'I PlayerottheWMk. Pllge81. . ' -.. , AZ * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 Molesting suspect grilled in HBj MERIT SCHOLARS ... By PHIL SNEIOERMAN Of -Deir ...... ..,. Hunungl.On Beach police said they are attempting to tie a rrian arrested on child-molesting charges last week to three earlier incidents involving young girls. both of Newport Chnallan HJgh School Anne Garrett, Dan I... Geben and David H Sholkoff, all of Newport Harbor H18h School. LAGUNA BEACH: J ohn D Pemlck, 0f1!gor C Syben, Adam A. Wauand St.eph.nle J Welty, all of Laguna Beach Hiah School. HUNTINGTON BEACH: Kenneth E. Needham. Jeffrey M. Wh~ler and Ter· renre Ylfli. all of EdJJon High School. St.ephanle L. Oirllng and 1-1.le M. Jeong. both of HunllnglOn Beach High School. Lori M. Fanell, Edward M. Healey, Ellz.abelh S Janda and Stephen P NewlOn, all or Manna High &:hoot Mac L. S t.erling or Ocoellll View High School. FATAL F IRE bank teller in Compton, were to be held today at Chapel of Memones in Santa Fe Springs. The fire, which gutted the 419 El Modena Ave. residence in the city's Newport Heights comitluni· ty, reportedly started in a couch in a back portion of the house and may have been triggered by a smoldering cigarette. Nicholson, according to his brother, was awakened by a smoke detector and ran outside to summon help. He then went back in the burning house and dragged the flaming couch onto a backyard patio, the brother related. "The living room juat exploded from the fresh air or something. He was driven back by the heat and flames and ran around the house to go back in the front door." According to the brother, Nicholson went back in the house a second time, searching in vain for his girlfriend. He said the fire apparently had knocked out the power leaving the house dark- ened. "He held his breath as Jong as he could," said Nicholson's brother. "He finally had to go out to get some fresh air. The firemen were outside then." FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Travia L Bou. Dnn W Coif!, Joell L F'ltt h ~1r•ve J Luia, Annette C. Pham, James K Rothrock and Robert H. Yuan, all of Founwn Valley Kiah School. T erne L. Goldade and UJ Luong K 8. Nguyen, both of Loe Amigos High Sc:hool IRVINE: C..lhy Chou of Irvine High Sc:hool. Nicole A. Geiger, Chrutopher W. Greer, S wamin.atha V. Mahadevan, BUI E. Mitchell and Megan R. Srott, all or University Kiah School. St.even K. TheskenofWoodbrldge High School. LAGUNA HILLS: Todd 0 Litftn of La,gunii Hills High School MISSION VIEJO: Kenneth L. Bacher llfld RonaldJ. Valdez, both of Miaion Vie~ High School WESTMINSTER: Cyntlua P Flenung of La Quinta High School Brian P Kelly of Wesuninst.er High School GARDEN G60VE: Chns W Chun aod Bryan K. Holland, both of Pacifica High Sc:hool. David A. 1..-b and Mlnam K Whiunan. both of Rancho AWNIOB High School. SANTA ANA: Enc W. Baumgartner, Carole A. Crawford, Chris F. Fnedt, Michael S Lodin, Jonathan D Ridder, T homas E. Riel and Robert L Sasaone, aJI of Mater De1 High School. David A. Gates of Foothill High School. James C. Brent, Slmon G. Oulhwaiw and Randolph W. Stempskl, all of Saddleback Senior H18h Sc:hool. PARKINGu . said, adding that the parking concession is one way to "spread the wealth" the amphitheater is generating. ''The next step for us is to integrate the high school into our traffic flow," Felling added. Cars often do not use the main amphitheater entrance because they see the high school parking lot first, he said. Some members of a residents' committee have opposed the high school's parking plan because it stifled a $1 walk-in charge for concert.goers. Residents felt the walk-in fee would discourage patrons from parking in the neighborhoods close to the amphitheater, but school organ.iz.ers said the $1 fee would ruin their concession. Jose D. Vasquez, 26, of Anaheim was arrested last Thursday night after several residents saw him grab a 3-year-old girl at a Hunt- ington Beach apartment complex and carry her into a laundry room. Vasquez was chased and de- Final rites h eld today forMesan Services were scheduled to be held this morning Cor Andrew Carmen Mayo, a vaudeville actor who lived in Costa Mesa for 24 years. Mayo died S unday at Hoag Memorial' Hospital in Newport Beach. He was 82. A native of Popi, Italy, Mayo went into vaude ville in the U.S. During his acting years, he ap- peared in films, on the st.age and on television during the so-called Golden Age. In 1957, Mayo appeared on the Ray Bolger Show and he also worked with Eddie Cantor and Bob Hope on U.S.O. tours. He also worked at the Disney Studios and with the Zeigfield Follies show. After retiring from show busi- n~. Mayo worked in yacht sales in Newport Beach. ln his later years, he became a breeder of birds and a wine maker. Mayo is survived by his wife, Florence, sons Andrew Jr. and Michael, and a daughter. Susan Hayes. Interment was set to take place at the Good S he pherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach. COUNCILMAN DENIES DRUG LINK ... after next Monday's sentencing date . Hodges claimed today, however, that it is ludicrous to assume that the real estate company was formed to launder drug money. "Its revenue source could be easily traced because of real estate laws in effect." Broderick said the report was filed in July and contended Hodges was ''perhaps" aware that the real estate scheme was organii.ed by his brother as a way to launder profits from cocaine sales. "He (Broderick) has acted unethically and we intend to chide him in court," Hodges declared. The sentencing memorandum indicated that Hodges' brother Barclay - shot and killed in a restaurant at John Wayne Airport in June of 1982 -1et up B.F , Dutton Finanda.I Services to conceal drug dea.l.i.nga. Hodges was convicted of a felony charge of conspirins to file false residential loan applications with four federal savings and Joan asaociations. Four of Hodges' co-defendants entered guilty or nCH:"Ontest pleas and avoided prison sentences. It alleged that Councilman Hodges made several trips to Las Vegas in the spring of 1982, delJVering suitcases with unknown contents to his brother. Prosecutor Broderick said he is pushing for prison time for Hodges "because he's the only one who denies guilt despite overwhelming evidence " PAGEANT TICKETS GOING UP ... of the popular production will be sold out next season, the price hike will generate an additional $225,022 in gross revenue, said Fred Bouman, festival controller. Pageant gross revenues should exceed $1.6 million for 1983, he said. The added funds will enable the festival to cover an anticipated 8 percent increaae to the pageant production budget and the festi- val's overall $2 million budget for the 1984 aeason. "We're ~t trying to keep pace with inflation," Bouman said. The festival made $255,000 after expenses from the 1982 pageant, Bouman said, and the board had anticipated ma.king $80,000 ln 1983. But rislng product.ion and print- ing costs, coupled with $57,000 in necessary physical lmprovementa to the festival grounds and build- ings virtually ate up the expected profit. The only thing that kept the festival from losing $200,000 this year was $250,000 ln interest generated from profits of $900,000 in restricted fund. earned from festival programs over the past six years, Bownan said. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 o~:~ I• o..atentMd MO"O•• ~no.y II tO.• 00 "0' h••• '°"' 010•' Oy S )0 o "' et• o.loot T 11 m and r uur copy ••fl Ot .,._.od The decision Will increase prices on 2,512 of the Irvine Bowl's 2,662 seats, Bouman said. Prices for for 372 loge seats for 1984 weekend perfonnances will jump from $20 to $25 -weekday prices will remainat$20. All 1,482 Main Tier seats will go up two dollars, from $10 to $12 on weekdays and from $13 to $15 on weekends. The 654 Terrace aeats will rise by $1, from $8 to $9 on weekdays and $11 to $12 on weekends. The number of pageant perfonnances will stay the same. Only prices f o r 142 upper-terrace seats -$6 for weekday performances and $9 for weekends -and eight aeats reserved for handicapped individ- uals will remain unchanged, Bouman said. The last price increase took pla.ce at the end of the 1981 pageant season, Bouman said. While the city is entitled to 17 .5 percent of the festival's revenues, the festival leaden say pa.rt of the money from the ticket price hike will be spent on repairs to the Forum Theater, the festival stage and main office buildings, Bouman said. "Every building needs to be re-roofed," he said. "And printing costs alone have risen is· percent from last year " The festival spent $57,000 this year to revamp the bowl and to replace two-thirds of festival's 175 artat's booths, Bouman said. The other one-third needed to be re-wired ln accord.ance with city regulations, Bouman said. The additional money will alao allow the feetival to increase its present scholarship budget of $115,000 for college-bound arts students and to continue provid- ing funds for Laguna Beach cultural arts programs that de- pend on Pageant revenues for support, Chaae said. "We believe the ticket price hikes are fair," Chase said. "They are comparable to other bowl e-1enta. I just spent $25 the other night to see Sarah Vaughn and thoee were upper-terrace seats." Chase said the board voted 8 to 1 to up the prices. "At first, two or three board members didn't like the idea of Increasing prices, but after the treasurer and controller gave the numbers, it was clear we had to do something if Wft wanted to main- tain a quality show." What do you hk e about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like., Call the number a t leh and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delive red to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answering service may ~ used to record let ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name end telephone num~r ror verHicat1on No circulatton calls. please Tell us what's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L Schwartz Ill Pubtlaher C ln11ftiitd tldYwtlelng 11•1142·5111 All othef depertm.nt1 M2""2t MAJN °'"Cl :)30 WHI Bey SI C:O.te ...... CA M .. •CICll-llo•, t&eO. Co.la M-CA 916:HI eopyr1Q111 1011> ci..l\09 e.,.., ~ <:ompeny Ho ntwa 1tor1e1 •llu11ra1t()n• t dltor•at matter or ~dYt<ll........,,1 he<e<n ""''Of rep<~ll(j "''"°"' _,., -qi GOQYllQlll owntf <;•1u1rt•; •"4 SUll<lay II y(lv 00 Ml 'K•••e 1()U( <OOy o, 1 • m c .. l>tloot •O • "' •llO VIN' C(lj)y •• boo <lfl'o• .. od Chazy Dowatlbr Rarmond Meolean w. .. , cirou .. u.n f 1l1pti.. .. ()4tf1C!o COUf'lly ,.,_ ~ ~ Mun•'"9'Qtl lleK1I • w"'-• ... a. a.......~ -- Edlt0t •l'ld Attltt1nt Controllet to the Publlther ...,._,.e_ l"t~llO•\ ...,,.. ' VOL 19, NO. 2S7 tamf'd by the residents until police arrived. He was placed in Hunt· ington Beach City Jail on susp1- Non of child molesting. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Ed McErlai.n, said Vasquez was scheduled for arraignment today in WPSt Or1mgeCounty Municipal Court. He said officers would seek charges in Thursday's incident, as What h eat wave ? well as three other child molesung incidents reported in Huntington Beach and C.OSta Mesa. All of the incidents occurred over the past year and involved girls ages 3 to 11 , he said. The Costa Mesa incident oc· curred last May, when police sa1d a m1m kirini1pf>£"'1 "' R-yf'ar-old gM from the front yard of her aunt's Costa Mesa home at Bay Street and Fullerton Avenue : Police srud the man assaulted the child ln an apartment carport; then dropped her near a medical t.'Omplex in Huntington Beach. ' McErWn said officers are con-i tinulng their probe to determine whether Vasquez is linked tci oth~r child molesting incidents. : With a can o f oysters in h and, Jack Alwa rd o f Newpo r t Be a c h submerges a ll but the essentia ls in Newport Bay, near his ho me. Three Irvine attacks told Rape, one assault in Woodbri.dge 'no~ attri~uted to fug~tive'. ) By ~OREA ADELSON 1.rvine police Sgt. Richard did ~ot .suf.fer anJunes reqwnng 0t..,..,..., _. ,..,. Bowman said both woman saw hosp1talizat1on. One woman was raped and a second was assaulted in two daytime attacks Tuesday m Irvine. The incidents occurred an hour apart within three miles of each other in the city's Wood- bridge area, police said. ln a third attack in Irvine late in the afternoon, a woman in a disabled auto on the Santa Ana Freeway was robbed and as- saulted by a motorcyclist who posed as a good Samaritan, then placed a knife to her throat. Police today denied an earlier news report that Michael Eric Gonzales, 23, the accU8ed Balboa Island rapist who made a rooftop e.cape from the Orange County Jail Monday, 15 a suspect ln the Irvine a ttacka. their attackers "face to face." Both . were shown a photo of Gonzales Earlter, a 22-year-old l..ave-111 and "the two people say that's not housekeeper was able to brea_k the man that did it." awa~ from a man. who forced his way into a home m South Wood- No arrests have yet been made in the Irvine assaults. Gonzales was also still at large this morning, despite a police dragnet, lawmen said. While the descriptions of the attackers in the Woodbridge as- saults are similar, police said there are enough dissimilar details that they are not positive the two incidents are related. In the rape, reported about 11:30 a .m., a man who said he was a painter drew a knife and forced his way into the Eutlake street home of a 33-year-old housewife. Police said the woman was "roughed up" but bridge and held a knife to her stomach. The attacke r m both cases was described as a Latmo in his early 20s. wearing a light colored T -shirt and tan pants. 1n the freeway a~ck, about 6 :30 p.m .. police said a leather-jacketed motorcyclist stole $40 from a woman in a stopped car and tried to assault her through an open window. She shoved open the car door, forcing the man away and flagged down a pas.sing motorist, apparently scar- ing off the motorcyclist. COMMUTER FLIGHTS TO LAX SET ... From Page A 1 Supervisors voted to deregulate commuter airline acce!:S at the airport, citing the questionable legal status of such regulations and new solutions to log:i5tical problems the commuter airlines are expected to cause. Airport Manager Murry Cable infonned board members that Ai.nlpur will join two other com- muter airlines already baaed at the airport. He aald five other com- muter operations had been wait-listed after expressing their interest in serving Orange Coun- ty. Under the newly approved guidelines, thoee airlines can in· itiate service once an operating agreement with the county i.s approved by the board. The airlines have expremed interest in flying to Ontario, Fresno, Mam- moth Lake, Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Tuscon, he said. "Will the market bear that many commuters?" asked Cable. in response to a supervisor's quest.ion, "We don't think it will." Supervisor Harriett Wieder lauded the new helicopter service, noting that It marked "but the beglnning of a new mode of transportation to keep us off the freeways." She also said the aervice will help to promote Ontario Airport as an alternative to the John Wayne facility. Supervisor Thomas Riley, wh09e district includes the air- port., recommended the board approve the operating agreement. "Alrspur will be a good tenant and FRESH HOMEMADE be of benefit to the board in its goals as well as a beneUt to the trave ling public," he said. Despite the gusto with which supervisors greeted the new air service, however, residents of the north Costa Mesa area mildly registered their reservations over the airport's new tenant. Representing the 3,000-home North Costa Mesa Homeowners Association, David Leighton told the board that homeowners have been troubled by flights "rooftop- ping our homes." Leighton also said that demon- stration flights by A.irspur heli- copten created "intolerable" noiae levels in the residefllial neigh- borhood. , ITALIAN SAUSAGE ••...•....•.. 12.29 La. - RANCH FRESH EXTRA FANCY JUMBO IRTICHOIES ............ ll• a. U.S. # 1 VINE SWEET •n 11W IELOI ....... 12• LL RANCH FRESH LARGE BELL PEPPERS ......... 11• u. ,. ••• couPOK. ••• ., I DELANEY'S I ROSE ·a CHABLIS I I 7SGML •1°0 OFF I Ir• Tu... 9/20/83 ---- TERYAKI MARINADE BEEF KA-BOBS................... '3.29 La. PORK BABY BACK RIBS....................................... '3.49 La. SEAFOOD FRESH SWORDFISH .................. '7 .49 t•: COCKTAIL SHRIMP............................ '8.98 La. BAKERY. 7" BLACK FOREST CAKI! (Reg. 87.75) FRESH APPLE &TRUDEL .&O '4.75 u. 11.75 T ---------------...-------------.... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 * 4 a Flood control project 'still leaks' Seminar for parents set tonig ht in Mesa Fed e r a l o fficia l wa rns more refin e m e n ts need e d fo r congr essional a pproval A discussion and support group for parents will be offered starting tonight at the Newport Harbor Counseling Center in Costa Mesa. The six-week cl~ teaches how tO encourage mutual respect between parent and child and have greater cooperation, more effective communication and a more responsible, self-reliant attitude among children. The course runs for six Wednesday evenings from 7;30 to 10 p.m . at the center, 2900 Bristol St., Suite 105-D. The cost is $49 for one parent and $79 for two paren ts. Call 545-2050 fur further infonnation. P a n e l con venes o n transit issues A seminar on developments in regional and locaJ lranspor- tation planning and financing will be held Thursday at the Balboa Room of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel Panelists will be Jim Gosnell, director of lransportation planning for the Southern California Association of Governments; Tom Jenkins, executive director of the Orange County Transpor- tation Co~on; Bill Zaun, manager of transportation programs for the Orange County Environmental Management Agency; Jim Reichert, general manager of the Orange County Transit District, and John Lagomarcino, an executive of the American High Speed Rail Corp. Admission is free, but seating is limited to the first 175 participants. Reservations may be obtained by calling 547-3042. Ben e fit perfo r mance a t playh ouse A special benefit performance of "Mornings at Seven" will be presented Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Proceeds go to the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach, and seniors will be admitted for $6. AU other tickets are priced at $8. For infonnation, call Bob P orter at 497-2441 H air st y le, wig t a l k set for seniors Hair styles and wigs will be the topics of discussion at the Sept. 26 meeting of the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach . A representative of Eva Gabor Wigs will present the program for seniors at the Veterans Memorial Community Center, 384 Legion St. For informat1on . call the center at 497-2441. Home owners to gel upgrading t ips A seminar entitled "101 Ways to Get Top Value for Your Home" will be presented Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Faculty House at Orange Coast College. A~on is $15, and tickets may be purchased in the college ticket office in the Student Center building. Further information is available at 432-5880. By JEFF ADLER Of ..... .,....,_ • ..,. A top federal official warned Orange County supervisors and representatives from Riverside and San Bernardino counties Tuesday that additional refine- ments are needed in plans for the billion-dollar Santa Ana River Flood Control Project if con- gressional approval of the proposal is expected. William Gianelli, assistant sec- retary of the Army for civil works, urged officials from the three counties to agree on incremental st.aging of project construction to make the proposal more palatable to lawmakers now wrestling with both House and Senate versions of a $12 billion omnibus water re- sources bill. Gianelli was invited to Southern California to brief coun- ty officials on the massive flood control project by Supervisor Bruce Nestande. The Army, and thus Gianelli, are intimately in- volved in the project because it will be the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers that will oversee pro- ject construction and run it once it is completed. He presented officials with a report proposing various alterna- tives for construction phasing of the project. Some of the proposals provide great.er protection from destructive flooding along the Santa Ana River Flood Plain, some less. The proposals also have varying price tags up to the $1.2 billion estimate for completion of the so-<:al..led All-River Plan that in- cludes improving Riverside Coun- ty's Prado Dam, constructing a new dam at Mentone in San Bernardino County, widening flood control channels in Orange County and improving channels in both San Bernardino and River- side counties. CWTently. plans for the Men- Splash brings slash in Newport A 25-year-old woman required emergency room treatment at Hoag Memorial Hoapltal arter a former bOyfrlend allegedly slashed her arm with a wine glass In Newport Beach. She uld she had splashed wine In his ttoce before the attack Police said ahe 1Uft9rad a deep leoeratton that r9qulrad atlctlw. A 19-year-old girt told N-por1 polloe a man sitting In a pickup tn.ick expoaed htmMlf after calling her 0 119( to hit vetitcle and asking her to point out a atrMI on a road map he had on hll lap. The teen-ager said after expoalng himself the man aped off but not before 81\e copied down the 11<'9nee plate number ot hla truck. An outboard engine worth $300 wu stolen from a 22-loot boat docked near Palm Street on the Balboa Peninsula. Laguna Beach An tnfured owl discovered 11 the corner of Laguna Canyon and El Toro road• Tuesday afternoon, was taken to a veterinarian lor first aid A residence In the 400 block or Holly Street was broken Into and ranaacked by burglars whc> escaped with an unknown amount of property A prowler was seen running from a hOUM In the 500 block of Graoetand Drive by witnesses who .. Id he Jumped Into a 1974 Ford and aped off. A dead deer was removed lrom the aide ot Laguna Canyon Road In the 3200 blOck early Tu.day morning. H u ntington Beach A $137 wetsuit and a $2.50 atereo unit were reported stolen Tuesday afternoon In the burglary of a White Dodge Colt parl<ed neer Banning Avenue and Magnolia Street. A front window was pried open to enter. A home break-In was reported Monday on the 20200 block ol Wind Cave Lane. Entry was made through an unlocked side wtndow. The lou Included St,500 In Jewelry, a $100 stereo and S 100 In cash. A 25-tnch color letevtaton set was stolen Sunday night from the Hunt- ington Harbour Yacht Club. 3821 Warner Ave Entry waa through a reer sliding gta.sa door The loss was estimated 11 $500 Co ta Mesa A sandwich shop on the 800 block ol 19th Street was broken Into sometime late Monday or early Tuesday morning. The owner r• Ported a drlv&-up window wu brotlan and $780 In cull wM atoi.n from Iha cull reglttar, two video game machtnea and an office deiMc. A woman reportedly wu .... ulted at Orange Coaat Collage Tuaaday morning aa ehe aat undef a tl'M near the bookatora. The atudant, 22, &old Poltoe a blond man, about 25 to 30 year• o&d, approac:tled her and began a convwMtlon. Whan he began making aexual reteranc:., ehe -'d, the att1m9ted to get up end h8 grabbed her left breaat. Polloe are looktng for a auapect ducrlbad u 5 feet, 7 tnchel tall, weighing 150 P<>Unda. In a aaparate Incident, another female OCC atudant reported an tndeoant expo91Jre occurred In the parking lot about 12:45 p.m. Tuaa- day. Poltoe Mid the deacrlptton1 of the two au1pect1 do not match. Fountain Valley Someone cut a padlock to a fenoe Tuesday night and towed away a concrete pump mounted on a trailer parked at a realdence In the 10000 bloci( of Kingbird Avenue. The pump waa valued at $23,000. An aging Plymouth Road Runner. with dente and damageia OV9r tta entire body and with parta of an engine mlu ing. wu towed away 11 a traffic haurd when It wu abandon.cs on Brookhurat Street. 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Gianelli said that w ithin the next 60 to 90 days his office and the Corps of Engineers will rec- ommend how construction staging might best be accomplished to the Office of Management and Budget, which will analy7.e the entire project's feasiblity for the Reagan administration. The two bills now pending call for locaJ govenunent to pay for approximately 25 to 30 percent of the project, a share Orange Coun- ty officials say they will be able to come up with. The Board of Supervisors already has hired a consultant to recommend ways to raise the necessary money. Also, Congress may well permit local governments to spread their payments for the project out over a period of years. One version of the bill allows local government 30 years to pay ita share. The Santa Ana River, con- sidered the worst flood threat ln the nation west of the Miaaiaaippi, could cause an estimated $12 billion worth of penional and property damage if it were to 1pill over its banks in Orange County. Construction of the project, which could not begin until 1987 or 1988 if it is approved next year, might stretch out for as long a1 19 years, according to the Army report. St e pping on his shadow While the ducks prefer to stay in the shade of a tree a t Huntingto n Beach Central Par k, 1-yea r -old Bria n Park of Huntingto n Beach d elig hts in the feel o f warm gr ass on ba re feet as he climbs up a slope. Special blood type needed fast R e d Cross seeking em ergen cy donation o f 0 and A negative The Amencan Red Cross is calllng for immediate donations of certain blood types this week to prevent postponement of some W.F. Kauffeld dead at 94; s ervices held Services were held this morn- ing for William F. Kauffeld, 94, of Costa Mesa, a World War I veteran who died Saturday at the Vet- erans Administration Hospital in Long Beach. Mr. Kauffeld, a carpenter, was a charter member <.f Christ Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa, a fonner president of the congrega- tion and an elder in the church. He belonged to American Legion Post 455 in Coe41-Mesa. He is survived by his wife, Lois, of Costa Mesa; two sons, William Jr. of Alta Loma and Edward of Santa Ana; a daughter, Selma Baumgartner, of MankatD, Minn.; eight gran~children , f ive great-grandcl:d.Id.ren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services we re held at Christ Lutheran Church with Pastor Lothar V. Tornow presid- ing. Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtified Gemolo 11t, AGS HELPING MOTHER NATURE with her gemstonn Modern aclence has developed ways to Increase the beauty of natural gematonee. Pearla can be bleached to make them whiter by removing natural Impurities. Sap- phlr• can be "Tatooed" with bumed·ln eotor that QOM fairly deeply Into the tton• and adds to ltt attractlveneaa. Other 1tonea are coated with a broax IOlutlon and tuper-heattd In cruclbles that make darker t tOMS more trana- luecent. Emerald• can ~ Im· pregnattd with oll which aeep1 Into the stone and hldee lt1 natural lm- S*fectlont. Other tpecltl Klentlfk: trMtrMntt Include ultravlotet Ir· rlldlatlon, tttlnlng. dyeing and sur- face coating. Why are theee thing• done? Do euch trMtmenta crMt• "synttietlC o-natonee?" TM trut· meota are administered to uM pro- ceeMI that COULD occur In nature to lmprow the atonea. TheM are not IYf'lthetlc atonee. They are ttie r•I thing, with MHM ''OC>tmftlO turgery" applied. A reliable~ can help you know the dl1 .. Herence-~ t>etween tr .. ted 1tont11 and syn· thetlO atonee. There la en Important -end vatuabi. -dlff.,enc:e. elective surgeries due to low supplies. Needed are blood type 0 , both RH positive and negative, and type A negative. Hospital shipments of blood in thoee categories were restricted Monday to emergency use only, said Dr. Paul Thompson, medical director of the Red Ct'088 blood .erVices. The Red Cross needs 4,000 Southern California donors by the end of thia week to call off its emergency alert. he said. Summer donations normally are lower than at other times, Thompson said, but events this year have magnified the situation. "An unusually hot summer, along with the general public's unfounded fear and confusion over the relationship of AIDS to blood donations, has been cited by donor groups for low donor turn- outs.'' he said. The Orange County Red Cross Blood Center has extended its hours this week to accommodate more donations. New hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m . to 8 p.m., Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3;30 p.m . and Saturday from 9 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. In addition, the Red c~ bloodmobiles will visit the follow- ing locations through this month. Donors are encouraged to call in advance for appointments. HUNTINGTON BEACH: Thursday, Gemco, 7212 Edinger Ave., 11 :45 a.m. tD 4:30 p.m. Call 847-6616. Thursday, Sept. 22, Pacifica Hospital. 18819 Delaware St .. 12:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 841-2595. NEWPORT BEACH: Tuesday, Sept. 20, The Broadway, 47 Fashion Island. 1:15 p.m. to 6 p.m. Call 835-5381. FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Wednesday, Sept. 21, Fountain Valley Community Hospit.al, 17100 Euclid Ave., 10:45 a .m . to 3:30 p .m. Call 835-5381. IRVINE: Friday, Sept. 23, Gull Insurance, 18831 Von Kannan, 9:15 a .m . to 2 p.m. C.aU 835-5381. Jobless get clinic care Primary health care seivices are avail.able at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic for anyone un- employed for one year or lees. The individual can't be eligible for medical insurance, the coun- ty's indigent medical program, or have insurance of their own. Individuals must be eligible for unemployment insurance. For information call 494-0761. g CORUM $3,590.00 Ultra Thin Quartz Movement Hand Cryatal Sapi>hl<e Cryatet $4,990.0CI MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVO., COSTA MESA. SINCE 1948 PHONe 548·3401 I I . . .. NB Orange Coaf>t DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Sept. i4, 1963 STOCKS '*'EONESOA Y'S CLOSING fifUCES '•A'~'" f'lirt .,,,,,., N.,t l l j f\U'I. t lv\t I hq •' t hO"' t IOW• { nu NYSE4':0MPOSITE TRANSACTIONS QlJOl"ltONS INCllJOE IRA0(8 ON lt1E N[W YORI< MIOWE61, P"Cll 1(, l'BW BOSTON OE1R011 ANO CINCINNAll SI0<.11. I iCC~1ANOe$ AND REPOR1 ED BY 1 Hf N"SD INSTlf;Cl ~ •• 1 ... , Nrt ':. ... ,.,, ""'"' '"if ' "'' ' '"'l""I N••t " r "<1' \, low ( "~ *" l fl01o '-.lh\/' t nq U' "U' ( lf)V t l'llJ ' t ~U· \ +v·.• 1 """ Dow Jones Final Up 5.38 Cloalng 1,229.47 BUllNEll BRllfl $1 billion contract ratified at Chrysler By the Associated Pre11 DETROIT-Al though Chrysler workers ratified a new $1 billion contract between the automaker and the United Auto Workers union by a 7-3 margin, they are still unhappy about work conditions and management attitudes, a UAW official says. "Money isn't every· thing," UAW Vice President Marc Stepp said late Tuesday in announcing that the pact bringing Chrysler wages closer to those at other Big Three carmakers was approved 23,222-9.814. Ford increases new car prices DEARBORN, Mich. -Ford Motor Co., following the lead of General Motors Corp., says it is boosting car prices an average of 2.3 percent or $254 for the new model year. In a statement Tuesday, the No.2 domestic automaker said the increase, spread over all models, encompasses price cuts on 17 models and increases on 40 models, mostly large and luxury cars. Retail sales drop 'no problem' WASHINGTON -Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige and private economists say a reported 1.4 percent drop in retail sales in August is not evidence that the recovery is losing steam. A sales decline was expected and "should not be a reason for ooncem." Baldrige said Tuesday Volcker calls for moratorium WASHINGTON -Federal Reserve Chainnan PauI Volcker said the financial setVlces business will shift in "haphazard and potentially dangerous ways" unless Co9gress regains control over the changes sweeping the industry. Volcker, testifying before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday, renewed ltis call for a temporary moratorium that would block securities and other finns from entering the banking business so that Congress would have time to examine the changes. Reagan to support tax credit WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration offered grudging support Tuesday for a new tax credJt that would pay up to 50 percent of the mortgage interest that first-time homebuyers are charged. The proposed credit is intended to curtail I~ governments' use of tax-exempt mortgage bonds to subsidize home purchases. The bond program is expiring at the end of the year but is so popular that Congress is expected to extend il ' GOLD QUOTATIONS .,, .... ·~··· ... ~ s..tecs world gOl<I P"C* tOday ~ rnomlng "Xlncl MC>e. 16, oft I0.80 LOflCkM afternoon nKtno MO 1.76. oft 15.00 ,.,.. allernoon ft•lno $408.00, up ao.112 "-"•Ing '40«.78, otl 11.61 zwtdl .. la llft.,noon bid M0~. 75, otl $1 75; M()4.26, ..... .., _...,a --(only dllllY quqle) 1~01.76, oft is.00 ,,......,... 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