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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-09 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNllDA'Y, NOVEllUll I. 1m Election Results (Complete. Unofflc:lel Totela) Coe.at Community College Dlatrlct Tru1tH Ar•• 2 Nancy A. Pollard. Elected .......................... 15,665 Carol J. Gandy ....................... , ................... 13,5 14 Mark A. Blsaha ..................................... : ....... 2, 192 TruatH Ar•• 3 · Armando R. Ru iz. Elected .......................... 12,994 Barn~t Resnick ........................................... 10,715 Ron Jordan .................................................. 3,83 1 William M. Goodykoontz .............................. 1,972 Luisa Rojas Ti pton ....................................... 1,258 TruatH Ar•• 4 Conrad Nordquist, Elected ........................ 12,636 Brian F. Garland ..... , ................................... 10,996 Denese Wecker ............................................ 3.256 Jack Healy .................................................... 2.074 Ken Pratt. ..................................................... 1,895 Silddlebtlck Communltr College Dlatrtct Tru1tH Are• 1 Harriett S. Walther, Elected ....................... 19,287 Carl R. Jones ................................................ 5,416 Tru1tH Ar•• 3 Shirley Gellatly, Elected ............................... 9,090 Ed Middleton ................................................ 7,784 Margaret Sherman ....................................... 6,689 Tru1tH Ar•• 8 Robert L. Moore, Elected ........................... 15.541 Thomas M. Whaling ............. : ....................... 7,733 Tru1tH Ar•• 7 John C. Connolly, Elected .......................... 11.456 Stephen E. Dibble ........................................ 6,345 Merl T. Doty .................................................. 5,899 •I Fred H. Slnasel< ............................................... 902 Hu~tlngton Beach Union High School Dlatrlct (Twoa..ta) Linda Moulton, Elected ................................... 6,047 Brian W. lake, Elected .................................... 5,722 Bonnie P. Castrey ........................................... 5,594 Helen E. Ditte .......... '. ....................................... 4,935 John Schmlckrath ........................................... 1.854 George A. Hanna ........................................ '. ... 1,652 Shirley Unger-Ord ........................................... 1,624 D. A. Langwlser ......... : ........................................ 568 ' . Huntington Beach City School Dlatrlct Gary W . Nelson, Elected ................................. 2, 185 Karen O'Brlc ................................................... 2.063 Edward Zschoche........................................... 1,635 Vaughn Edewards ........................................... 1, 137 R\chard L. Zweig ................................................ 536. Ocean View School Dlatrlct (Twoa..ta) Sheila Marcus. Elected ................................... 2,634 Debra Leinweber. Elected ............................... 2,354 Maxwell N. Sudakow ....................................... 1,699 Lavonne Lawlor .............................................. 1,093 Fountain Valley School Dlatrlct (Two a..t1) Carol A. Mohan, Elected ................................. 1,875 Ann Conner Galas, Elected ............................. 1,277 J.E. Knapp ....................................................... 1,206 A. Randal Cowart ............................................... 462 lmne Unlfted School Dlatrlct Full-Term (Thr .. &Mt•> Gordon G. Gatchel, Elected ......................... 3,477 Helen T. Cameron, Elected .......................... 3,350 Mary Ellen Hadley. Elected .......................... 3,286 William M . Crosby ............................. : .......... 3,014 Roderick McClain ......................................... 2,909 Alan R. Klofkorn ........................................... 1,271 James Wilds .................................................... 868 Kenneth D. Adams .......................................... 504 Short-Term Se•t Bruce W. lee, Elected .................................. 3.107 John A. Mundy ............................................. 2,979 M•••ure A Yes ............................................................... 3,991 No-................................................................. 3,606 Felled; Two-Thlrdl Vote Needed) Laguna Beach Unified School D'atrlct (Two .... •) Charlene Ragatz, Elected ................................ 1,755 Harry Blthell, Elected ...................................... 1,410 Marsha Shane Palmer ..................................... 1,023 Newport-MMe Unified School Dlatrlct TruatH Ar•• 1 Kenneth L. Wayman, Erected ....................... 6,275 Bob Biiiman .................................................. 2,696 Truat•Ar••·e Jim deBoom, Elected ................................... 5,408 Gene Beaver ................................................ 3,387 Meu Conaolldated Water Dlatrlct Warren E. Booth, Elected.................................. 506 Kenneth Fowler .................................................. 251 Kay Biiiman ........................................................ 159 • COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Teachers' ticke·t wins Two incuHJbents ousted on Coast District board By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol IM Delly l'llot awi Three Leacher-backed can- didates who pledged to reorganize district spending priorities have been eJec:ted to the Coast Com- mum t y College District Board of trustees. ousting two incumbents. Nancy Pollard. Armando Ruiz and Conrad Nordquist, who ran as a slate, easily claimed victory m the 13-candidate race. They un- ~ated board president Carol Gandy and appointed trustee &met Resruck. Of the rematning-eight can- didates, only Brian Garland col- lected more l0,000 votes. The district trustees oversee Orangt; Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. plus PBS sta- tion KOCE Channel 50 in Hunt- ington Beach. The new board members wiU be sworn m Dec. 3. The distnct includes Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, SeaJ Beach. Westminster and a portion of Garden Grove. 'I'uesday's turn- out among the district's 297. 77 l registered voters was roughly 10 percent. The three winners were backed · by the Committee for F.ducational Excellence of Orange County. which was organized early this year after district trustees laid off about 100 full-time leachers and (~~ CCU,.LEGE, Page A%) NORDQUIST POLLARD RUIZ Election '83 1 More Resalts, Pages A2, A3, A9 e d Monda o.l'r __ .., ..__ ~ Beach. Airspur safety reCord def ended By JERRY HIRSCH ull K.A~EN E. KL~IN ot 1M .,..,_ Ne4 aWI As British and American in- vestigators sift throught the wreckage of Mon~y·s Airspur -helicopter crash in Long Beach trying to determine why the ill-fated aircraft went down, the president of the commuter service defended the copter's safety. Airspur President John GaJ- lagher, after talking to the craft's pilot, said tail rotor control was lost on the helicopter moments before the pilot radioed for an emergency landing at Long Beach Airport. '·The pilot did hav~ a problem with his tail rotor control," Gal- lagher said. ''But nothing fl~w off or fell off. All the parts were found where he landed." Lake, Moulton win in HB Gallagher said the copter pilot was flying on instnunents when he experienced loss of steering power, which is controlled by the tail rotors. "He came out under the clouds at about 1,000 feet, found an open area and guided the ship to that area.'' Gallagher said. itte loses h e r seat as union candidate tops school board field By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Dellr -..... incumbent Brian Lake fought off a strong challenge to win re-election to the Huntington Beach Union High School District board of trustees Tuesday, but voters turned longtime trustee Helen Ditte out of office. Joining Lake in the winners' circle was Linda Moulton . a former elementary school teacher who is now an aide to Con- gressman Rep. Jerry Patterson. 0-Garden Grove. Two seats on the five-member board were being contested. Moulton , 40, who had the support of the teachers union, was the top vote getter with 6.047 votes. Lake, 44, a golf pro and president of the Seacliff Property Management Corp.. got 5. 722 votes. Other vote counts in final but unofficiaJ tallies: Bonnie Castrey. Mohan, Galas win Valley school seats By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol IM Oe11J Ne4 ..... cisions on closing some schools and turning others into middle schools. A recall elt?ction, which did not target Mohan. was conducted earlier this year. The trustee said sh~ wu initially unsure whether (See TRUSTEE. Pase AZ) 5,594; Ditte. 4.935; John Smick.rath, 1,854;~rge Hanna. l ,652; Shirely Unger-Ord, 1.624; D.A. Langwiser, 568. Moulton, an uruuccessful Foun- tain Valley City Council candidate in 1982. said today she is "very, very happy" and attributed her victory to "lots of hard work" among friends and teachers on the graM-roots level. She said class sizes are too large (~e HUNTINGTON, Page A%) ''It's my speculation that power lines (which ensnared the helicop- ter as it came down) cut off the tail rotor and caused it to fly out a couple hundred feet. The rotor was sheared. ju.st like it was cut by a knife." Sandy Brown. spokeswoman for the National Transportation Safety Board, said the helicopter probably crashed due to some (Stt SAFETY. Pal(e A%) INDEX Bulletin Board A2 Ann Landen D2 Bwainftl B4 Movies B6 Claaified 04-6 . National News A4 Cank:s ClO Police Log A3 era.word D6 Public Notices 02-3 Deeth Notices D3 Sporta 81-3 Editorial P-ae A8 Stock Marketa 85 Entertainment B6 Television 86 Food Cl-9 Theaters B6 Horoecope D6 Weather A3 Incumbent Carol Mohan was easiJy returned 'to office, and long-time school volunteer Ann Galas narrowly won a second seat in the Fountain Valley School District election Tuesday. Unofficial results with all 35 precinct& counted gave Mohan 1,875 votes. Galas, with 1,277, edged telephone company super- visor Jim Knapp by just 71 votes. Candidate A. Randal Cowart, who was in ~ durlng moet of the campaign. trailed with 462 votes. Mesa woman seized in slaying Mohan and Gala.a will begin thelr four-year tenns at the Dec. 1 achool board meeting. They will ovenee a district consisting of 14 elementary and middle achoola, with about 7 ,000 students. "I don't thlnk anyone should expect to be re-elected -that's dangerous," said Mohan. "So I just ran a typical campaign." A fonner teacher who has been active in 11ehool volunteer work. · Mohan was electedl.o the board In 1979. She admJtted that recent years on the board have been difficult, as the board made de- Suspect arrested in Needles, faces traile r park stabbing c harge A 22-year-old Costa Mesa woman. tracked down ln a motel near the Arizona border late Monday. has been arrested ln connecUon with the stabbin8 death of a woman found Sunday ln a Costa Mesa trailer park. Teresa Marie Headley was to be brought back to Orange County today from Needles where she was arreeted by local authorities. Police aaid Headley will be booked on suspicion of murder and held at the Orange County Jail on $250,000 bail. Police said they have been searching for the woman since they found Dalene Kay Girton's body sprawled on the front porch two yeara ago when her neighbors of a trailer at the Aloha Palma, a said she was evicted. small trailer park on 16ttl Street Police believe the two women near Newport Boulevard. arrived at the park totiethet in the Girton, stabbed in the neck. side pre-dawn houn S unday and aot and back, died later at the Foun-into a loud argument. Several tain Valley Community H08pital park residents said \hey heard UM trauama center where she was · fight and then a single ecreem. ruAhed. Services for Glr10n were to be Police said the aearch for Head-held late today at Pien.-e Brothera ley took them to Needles. located Bell Broadway Chapel in C.O.ta on the state border, because the Meea with burial to follow at woman's mother lives nearby ln Pacific View Memorial Park ln Arizona. Corona del Mar. The motive behlnd the slaying Girton. a graduate of Colt.a still has poUce perplexed. Olr10n. Mesa High School. l8 turvived by the mother of two boys and a girl, her mother, a brother. a aiater and had lived in the trailer park until her three children ' ,. • r \2 Orangu Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, No...ember 9, 1983 I ..___c_oN_T_IN_U_E_D_s_io_R_IE_s~I Nelson, O'Bric HB City winners SAFETY RECORD ... From Page A 1 mt'('hruul·al prubl,•m. but she l'au- 11011l-<l th.it the probt.• 1nlo the c·rash is JUSt swrtU\g and ll l'Ould bt> ff1ont hs beforl' any caust' is found "We will mov<' the helu..'Opter to a hanger a t Long Beach atrporl this afwmoun." said Brown Tht' heltt'Opler. enrouw from Los Angel~l ntc•rnational Airport w John Wayne Airport. crashed inw a flood l'l.>ntrol channC'I near Willow Stre<.•t and the 605 Free- way ilboul 5 pm Monday. LnJUr - ing four passengers and two crew members. none critically . A1rspur, which fernes passen- gers betwet-n Los Angeles Inter- national and severaJ Southland airports. has suspended operations during the crash invesugation rouplt.> of days, he said The ruggedness of the craft was demonstrated by the relatively rmnor mjur1es to the passengers tn· the crash . Gallagher udded, w h ich he prefers to<:all an "auto-rotation landing." "The people all walked away, the seats remained a ttached and there w as no evidence of lire. T hat shows the ability of the helicopter to land pra·i.sely in an area.'' He insisted that the Bnt- :.sh-bullt Westland 30 helicopwrs, which cost $4.2 million a piece. are safe. "I believe they are safe. I fl y one, my 'wife. my son and my grandchildren all do." By ROBE l\T HAKKfo:K Of the OeHJ PMol l lell lr1t•umlll•nt C iary Ncl.so11 and ncWL'OOlt'r Ka11•n O'Bn<.' swt•pt to L'OIWllWlng Vll'lOflt.'S Ill 1'u1•sday'!> e lections ( ol two S(.'~ t.s m the Huntington tkach C'1ty h'lt.·men- t.ary) S<·h1x1l District final but unoffll'IJI rt>Sults s huwt'Ci Nelson. a 42-ycar -old dentist , re<.'\!ived 2.185 votes. O'Bril', ;1 J7-year-olt.J mulher of O'IAIC four and a former 1to<wht•1 nnd NELSON adrrnnistralor rt.·n•1vc·d '.l,Uti;j"'r votes vu·t.ory "huµc fully was a rdlt'(.'- Ed Z.S( . .'hcx.•he caml· m•xt Wllh t1on of the last four years l SCrvt.'<.l 1,635 vuLt-s, Vaughn Edt·wan.ls cm thl· boa.rd" had l.l :n volt.•s nnd H1C'hard "However. I'm amazed that so Zweig had 536 votes few peoµk· vok'Cl [l shows such a Nelsur1, who tw1<.'<.' s<.·rv<.-d as negativeness. Pt-opk• should b(' president of the f1vt· nwmber intt•n'stt'<.l l'Vl'n 1f lhl'y don't h.wt• board ln his fi rst t1>m1, swd his k1cls 111 Sl:houls" Q' firll', WhO Wll.!> nlilk&ng hL'r first try ut µublJ<.· offl<.'t· u su1.:\_'t......,,, 1ul <>n<-'. csllt.>d h('r v1t·u11·y ''a rt•al thrm. a 1t•;1l thrill " Sht• trat't'<l h1·1 Vll'tury l•> "tr<.•1nendous support" frcm1 parc>11ts l11 thl'd1str1(·t. "l ~Ueved l c..>swbhsheu high 1·r1.-d1 l11lity as '-' leader by !wing pres1dl'nl of the Mofft.u &:huol PTO (par•t.•111 teat•hcrs orgaruz.auon) for thl' last \W CI years." Orn· of the 1mnwdiatl• ISSUi'b ti• c:on tro11 t Nel'>(Jn and O'Br il' ls ,J l'Ontrac:t stalemate with teachers and cl1:1ss1fied employees Teach<.•r.:;, who an.• .i.slung for a 13 pcr<.'\..nt pay inc:rca.st• tiavt' dc- tlared an 1mpasst-wht:rl lruslf'«•s made a 3.5 pertooent pay ra1st: offt•r. LA ·ltn111g Mtrollmt>nt will 1)1· :Jnc>thc·r problem Tht.: J1stnC'l's 10 sdwoll'i -;h<1w a11 c·nr11llrn1·11t tJ( ~1.~UU ;md furth~r d1·<.-r1·;_1.'>".•:. ar•· fJrOJt•(:\.l!d In t11~hJy t·muticm;1J un<l t"C111tJ't1Vt'l"!>lal d1-c·1s1ons. trus1~-.-:. huv1· do!>t'U lhrt·l' M lwol'> prt•v1ously and 11wy h;_i vt• w l'11.1eW orw 11111n•, ubst·rvc·ts ~y ecr et word was "Freeze' at CdM hank By TEVE MARBLE °' lhe 0.11, P1tol ···" But Gallagher said four other heh{'Opters are on standby and are ready to go into service as soon as possible ThP company will prob- ably resume operauons w ithin a Gallagher , of Hunt ington Beach , owns the company along with his wife and son, Tim Gallagher. He 1s an air transport pilot and an aeronautical engint.-er with a lest pilot background, ht• saJd. Mom, 28, ousts incumbent Tw<J rnt·n drc-s.<;t-d in (Jr.,ut h1J Ma1·.x mask:. and boggy dtitl11n~ ~wld up a Cortin<i dt-1 Mai b:rnk Monday and grt"l:IW C'rr\ploy('t'S Wllh a nut·-.<• cum1C'al om• lmC'r "Evl'fyboc.J y f rl ,_.1.t• " T It c· 1. r ''" k .., w 1· a 1 1 n g -.huulUl'r-ll'ngth wig~ ovt·r tlw1r masks, stormt-<l into Se<:ur1ty Pu- <·1(1c Bank :H51 E Coa!.t High wciy. at Ji :u1 pm . roblx-d beVeral tellers and t1JC1k $1.67!-J frwn a tust.omer whu WJS tlosmg out ht•r l><:l,Vm~s aq:11u n t COLLEGE BOARD ... Lei11 webt•r , Marl·u From Page A 1 admirus\rators Some have Stnl't lx'\"n rehired The committt.-e was funded largely by d1stnc t teachers. The slate was also supported by the American Federation of Teachers. which represents full-lime teachers at the coUeges. The slate of canrudates had pledged to rearrange the district's spendmg priorities. shifting money away from th e television station and television courses. Their opponents charged the three represen ted an attempt by teachers to gain control over t he coUege district. Trustee-elect Nordquist, who is a Costa Mesa minister, said of the election o ut.come. "l think 1t says very strongly that voters want clas.5room education (as opposed to telerolltses) and fi.scal respons1- bility .. He a dded. "I think the so<alied union-backed slate and the ac- cusations made by some of the others were a dJvers1on from the fact that the actions bv the d1stnct administration were disapproved of by the coUege students and thelt' parents "Since the mcumbents were unable to Justify what they had done. they used a distracung tcc:hmque and avoided answenng charges that they had nuschrected th<: d1Strict's resources." Of tus early pnont1es. Nor- dqwst saJd, "1 am anxious right ewa'.' te Slef'I a.A~' lw=lher sub61dy lo KOCE. and effect.Jve next semester tO put classes at OCC and Golden West back to they levels they had last year " Trustee-elect Ruiz. an acaderruc adviser at El Camino College m T<Jrrance, did not hide hlS sym- path1t."S 1n an int(•rview today "Thi> teacht'rs meet our chi!-· drl·n l'\'f'rV dav." he said "I trust thl•m and-I'm going to support th~rn StJ thev'U make our children Ix lier t·1uu-ru. We have to support tht.• tt.-cll'hers and let them do their )Ob " One of his first goals. Ruiz srud. will be to seek an tndependent audn of the d1Stn ct's finances "Everyone's t.allung about the budget," he said "There'sa lack of confidence about where that $80 m1lhon is going" Regarding KCX:E. he said, "I subscribe to KCET Charinel 28 (the Los Angeles PBS station). But I don't think the taxpayers in the college d1strtl'l should subs1d1ze KOCE for the residents 1n the rest of the county. fublic broadcasting is something every- one should pay for " The third new trustee, Pollard, is an attorney with two ch ildren attendmg Golden West. The ousted incumben ts ex- pressed fears today over the incre asing influence district teachers now Jhave . "I think they bought and paid for th eir seats. and now they have them ," said board president Gandy . Regarqing the winning slate, trustee Resnick added. "The special interest group now is going to protect only its spec1aJ interest. and its objectivitywill be clouded I'm very concerned I feel as though their victory was bought by the teachers." Resnick said he believes' he lost the support of local teachers whe n he voted to renew the con- troversial "Writing for a Reason" telecourse for one add itional semester. By STE VE MARBLE 0 1 ,,,. OeliJ Pllol I I.Ill! A :rn-yt«tr-1Jkl n1utlw1 whu didn't think sht> stood :i l'ham't· won an upsd v1<.·tory Tut>S<.lay in tht'.' CX-ean Vww School D1stnt·t election. ou.st111g 1ncumbl•nt Max Sudakow Debra L1..•J11Wt'Ut.'r , :J hunw maker and sc.hool voluntN>r. and school board incumbent Shella Marcus were winners in the l'Ontest Tursday -a ral't' dL•vo1d of issues and rhetoric The turnout for the elN:t1on was exceptionally low about 8 percent "I hont-stly didn't think I'd wm, and my husband was JUSt hoping I wouldn't finish last," Ll'inwebt>r said ear ly today "But l did work hard and I do have a very real, sincere hmt!ern about the schools" Marcus, JUst l'Omplt•ung her first four-yNlr term on lht· board, was the Wp vote getter wit h 2.654, followed by Leinweber w1lh 2.354 Sudakow. m his fifth yt>ar on thl' board and presently its vil'e pres1dt•nt, t•amt• in third with 1,699 TRUSTEE WINNERS ... From Page A1 to seek a second term. "A lot of my second thoughts had to d o wnh personal reasons. what 11"11pact tins W'Otf:·tQ--ff<"'4~n--­ my farruJy," Mo han .srud . "But l ran based on the support my h usband and my children gave me My husband ran my campaign for me " She said upcommg 1SSues facing the board include a survey t'fin- cerning a thrrd m1ddle school and negot1at1ons with ll'achers .and non-~athmg staff Of her Vlc:torv, Ann Galas.said. "It w as a real-squeaker I was reaUy confident, but I still had my fingers crossed "The race all along was bt-- tween JU'Tl Knapp and me . We were comfortable with the idea of Carol bemg re-elected " ThlS was Galas' second try at a school board seat. She lost a smular bid -in 1981, but said she was not discouraged by the de!cat ''[ remember going to a board meeung right after I lost .a.nd MOH AH GALAS saymg 1ha1 lrntt-~hr ra<.i.·. h~t didn't l11s.• tlw n·ason r rem to h(•lp th<" kids" ., Galas S<Jld -.ht· d1'(:1dt-d tt1 trv again <tflt-r w11rkmg on th<· Nu on Rt.>eall Comm1llet-' carl1t•r thlS year "I h;_id a lot of c•n<.'ourage m<mt to run," she said Looking ahl•ad to her wo rk as <i trus~. Galas said, :'Three rrut}Or things facing the board are the l'lass1fied and l'Crtificated Pm- ployet• contracts and tht> third middle S(.'hool lhat 1s s latt.-d Lo open in the fall "I d id not wt1lk into the middle of a pi<'nlC' " HUNTINGTON SCHOOL ELECTION ... From Page A 1 and one of her goals will be to reduce them, "but 1 know that will be very expensive" One of the "burnin g" 1.SSues facing Lake, Moult.on and fellow trustees will be whether to adopt agency s ho p provisions in the new contract now under consideration. A pprova1 of agency shop would force alJ teachers to join t he union and pay dues or be fired by the district The d1stncl has an enrollment or about 18.000 s tudents at seven We 1re Listening •• ~ 642·6086 Delly '11ot Delivery 11 Guer•nt .. d .. ' '· .. high schools in H untington Beach. Fount.am VaUey and West- minster. It has received a ttention in recent years for being in tllC' forefront of education refonns. Last year it implemen ted graduation requireme nts higher than those now mandated by the state Legisla ture. The district also has un- plemen ted a Di1;tmguish ed Scholars Program that received national atlention earlie r this year The program puts an emphasis on demanding. academit• classes without sacrificing ~rade point averages so important to students seeking scholarships and admit- tance to top-ranked universities. The grade of A in one of the classes in th e program would be worth fivt> grade points instead of four, for example. Also, students w ho complete four years in tht• pro- gram with no more than two C's would auwmat1cally be rankro at the top of the graduating dass Wh,1t d11 \ou ltkt• .1h11ut tht• Dallv l'ilot" Wh,1t don'I ,·ou lt kt•" C.111 thl· numlwr at IPft .md vour ml'ss;igt· will tw r~·oni<'ci. tran"4.·rtb1.:cl ;rnci dt•liv,•11."I lt> th1 • L1µpropnatt• <'<lllor I ht· 'am1• :!4 h1111r ·'°""'''nni:: .,c·n ll'l' ma~ h1• 1..,t•d tci r<'rtird 11•1 l\·r, 111 !h1· 1•cllt11r on .tll\ top1<' Mailhox contnhutor., mu.,I 1111'lullt• 1h1·1r 11Jm1• .inti l\'lt•phnnl' num twr-for \'t•n(11•11t111n No n rr11I J t10n c .ilh pl\•,1 ... ,· T\·ll 1" 1Aha1 ·, on '""r mind OR ANGE COAST Clanlfltd 1dvert11lng 714/842-54171 All other depertm1nl1 642-4321 Daily Pilat H. l . Schwertz Ill Pvt>11sher r MAIN OFFICE Chezy Oowallby Raymond Mecleen Clrculellon Telep hon .. ' f J11n1 lnn A.~"'"1a111 Con1rrillpt 1•1 IIµ f' 1hhSt,,., V•• •,' Olotl• A Po•••• ()>fflW" 'ilf ~ .. , .... ""'Cl Oon•ld L. Wllll•m• " .... ,, VOL. 78, NO. 313 winners in Ocea11 View . chool Di tric t voll's LaVunnt• Luwlor f1rnshl'fl las t Thert> art• 46,1122 rl•gistt·rt'tf votl'rs 1n the sdwol d1stnC't l'OVt.•r- 1ng north Huntington Beach S udakow, apµomted to th!" buard before wmmng clt<:lllin four yt•ars ago. l'OUld mn lx· Irvine Co. battle faces court test By JE RRY HIRSCH -n~\IE MARBLE 01 , ... 0 1111, ~t llell A court baule pilling heiress Joan lrvme SmJ\h and lrvme Co cha1nnan Donald Bren was ex- p«ted to unfold today 1n a ja m med Orange County courtroom. The hearing. m addition t.o settling a thorny legal issue that could have a sweeping impact on the development hrm. was ex- pected to give onlookers tht.>1r first glimpse of the re<:lusive Smith 1n five years. Superior Court Judge Ph1lltp e Petty IS bt·ing asked by SnuJ,h \l) hlock Bren's move tu financlallv rt>struclUrl' the Newpo r.t Beach -bused company, the larg<'Sl landownC'r in Orange County 19 by the Los Ange les law firm of Loeb & Loeb on behalf of SmJth a nd her mother, Athalie R Clarke. who togPlher own 11 pc·rt"t!nt of ttfe l'Ompany's stock Smith is asking for a prt•liminary inJUll<.'t1on to bl1.x·k An·n ·~ "fforLo; to mt-rg<' th<' lrvmC' Co with his pc•rsonal holding l'11mp11ny New1.:u I Corp Uni~ tht• 111urt inll'rvt•m:s. tbe inergl'r 1s v1trually guarant('tod ai thC' In·mt' Co shareholders' meeting Mon- day lx'C'aUS(' Bren owns 86 perl'('n t of the l't1mpany's stock . T hi' suit chargC'S Bren 11lt•gally usc-d Irvine Co assets to secure $518 m1 lhon in loaJ'l.S from a consortium of banks t.o acquire 52 pertoent of the company last spnng Bren plans tu merge the l'Om- pany with NeWt'I) and have thl• new ftnn pay uff w debt Smith contends the l'Ompany cannot afford the debt without hampering its health and devt'lop- ment potential. T he feisty heiress lost a bid last week lo delay today's hearing until t he end of the mon th. rt·;_whc:d for t·ommt.•nt l•arly ttiday Marcus. lht-mothi>r 'of Cour :.ind an t~mploy,.._, of tht· Huntington Beal·h Unmn High &:hool D1stnl'l. said she worked hard fur ht.'r re-t•ll'Ctum She said lht' Ck.-ean View district has been rl'SOun-eful during rt.'l'ent belt-tightcrung years and advocau.-d tht· ne«I lu kL'(_•fJ curnl·ulum up to date, es- pt't.'1ally m the area of tomput.ers "For the most part I think tt's a well-run district " said Leinweber, who vowt-d w becoml' a "full-lime truslt'<.• n1Jt JUSl show up for the meeungs." "D<'rn'l m11vl>' and yr1u won't gt't hurt Wt· univ want the numt.>v," one of the armed (.irout:ht.r!. '<tld Police said nobody was injured and no shot.<. were hred Off1l<er'S said the crooks w~rt­ St'\.'n rurining Crum tht-Mnk. heading wward thl-' lx-at•h cm Narc1SSu.s Avt•nue Both band1lS are behevro w be in their early 30s. One lS thought lo be about SIX. f~t tall, lht: other 5-7 Both mt•n were arm1..'Cl with handguns Nenher had a l"lgdf BULLETIN, BOARD Lecture on Kissinger at U(: Irvine tonig·ht SI( Ht'rsh. author uf "The Prn.<t-of P11"'1·r KJ:.smgt'r 1n lht N1xonWh1te HolJS(!" w11l lel'tun· .it UC Irvint· tu11~ght at 8 u'1. kl\. k tri thC' Scum~ Lecture Hall Hersh, a national polll.JC'al wrill'r fur tlll' N<.·Y.' Y1.1rk T11111..., during the Watergaw era, won a Pulllwr Pr11" fr1r hi:. d1sd11.sun• qf the M y Lai massacre tn Vietnam "Thl' Pnl'<' or Powt•r" IS It~ ahout oJlro·..iJ-. dtx·urm nll'<l exl-esst:s of the N~xon admm1strat1on but about th-P dark s1dt 11f govL•mment and of l!t'nry K1ss1ng<.•r T1l'kt·lS an • $4 for gc•m·rnl Jd1111~1on T1t kt t 1nf111m.,t1Pt1 85ti-ti37Y . Ermly Car d. a <:able television ron.sultant and prN>ldt.:'nt of Cable Card, will sh are her exper tise on l'Ablt.· TV with members of the Orange C~unty Chapter or Wom,•n m Communil·at111n.o; m<'l.'ltnK tonight at the Hungry Tiger Rl'Staurant m Sanw Ana The tip m dmn,•r S(lrrunar t•osts $11 :!!'>for WIC I ml•ml,.•1" .ind $1 :Z fur non-ml'mlx•rs St'mtn.ir 111furm.1tut11 IJll 1,., •1h1..11m .. 1 "' C'allmR &ub1 Zam·. blW-3:J:rn OC.C r egi lration lo be~in Thur ... day " Rt•g1strat10n will tX' l"•.mdul'tl'<:I Thur~l.1~ f••r 1111111 111 .. 11 .!1111 runc-w<-ek class<.'S l:x>ing offen'<.l at Orang•· l'n,."L,I C .. llt•.,:ti till'· fJll The <.vllege's hine-week classes begin Nuv 14 The schedule includes a numbt·r of dasst·i. th:1t Wl'rl' dl)';(·d ou1 last August d uring regular registration Registration will be condul·t<'d in the mllt•ge's Adrn1s....tcms BuLldmg, w hich IS open from 8:30 am tu i p.m Appointments are not ne<'ded. The sign-up w1ll contmut'.' dunng thl• Cu~t w1..•c:k llf th<• nme-w~k term, Nov. 14-18 For registra tion inConnat10n. t•all 432-5in Guitar con ce rt sla te d for seniors 0lrvme seruors need to makl' rc'St'rvat1ol"IS now tu parlll'lpatc' in a Saturday luncheon at the Irvine Seruor Center where l'lass1l·al gu1tanst Christopher Parkening will perform T ickets for t he $3-per-person noon lunch s hould be made at the center . 3 Sandburg Way Northern Sea Bass.................................. I. Fresh Sock Eye Sal11on Steaks................. $ 39 Ne~ Rea~y ,! o Ea~ . .. $ 11 Shrimp or Krah Cocktail ................. ~.. 2 w. Extra Fancy Ranch Fresh Broccoli ... .39f .19f. 4 .... s1 Extra Fancy Vine Ripe Sweet Cantaloupe ......... us #1 Colden Bananas ....... Delaney's Famous Stuffed Came Hens, $221 Chicken Breast, and Pork Chops ........ ti. Homemade Italian Sausage................ $ 2 21. Scampi or Carlie Butter ............. ~]gc "'~. Chablis or Vin Rose 11so •!.) ............................. SJ 69 GOOD THINGS TO GO Fr11h Sun V•/111 Turk11 We Wiii ,,.,.,.a fl"IJ lwt1 ltHy/YHJ Oll1IH lrt1tl111 a,,te, S.,1, ly1ter PLEASE ORDER NOW • Orar.ge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedne~doy. November 9, 1983 3 .. etchel, Cam_eron, Hadley win Irvine sch9ol race Voters C'hanged the f at'l' of lhe · c Unified School D1~·..11cl ~ Tuesday. retummb fine Fcumbc.-nt. elecung two women iand a computer graphics des1gner P.vme vot.crs also lumed lhumbs Clown on J property tax measure. Incumbent Cordon Gt>tchel l·rune away tht> top vol£> gl·ller, foUowed by winners Helen Can1eron and Mary Ellen Hadley, acc-ordmg to h naJ but unoCficial elccuon r\.>sUILS relea.se;i today by the cou11ty registrar In an unexpected wm. former school teacher Bruce W Lee upset J ohn R. Mundy, winnmg 51 percent of the vote for a two-year tenn E1ghl candidat~'b had l'Ontended for three, four-year seat.sand two hat! J(>u.stecJ to fill an unexplrtod tWCl-year term left vacant with the resli.,'llat10!' of Buff White. The failure of Measure A may indJcate the pilblic's lack. o( con- fidence In the school district and "is a n opeu t hallenge to the board to take a tilt.rd look at how the distrkt is run," said Get.chel, 38, chool taxes rejected Irvine vote rs in m ajor ity among sta t e c ities o n funding issue By ANDREA ADELSQN Of IM Olllly "'°' a!M! Irvine voters failed to muster 1the two.thmh mapnly vote fneedt>d to i;ass Measure . A m !Tuesday's clccuo11. a property tax mea•m.re which would have !plowed $4.~ million into the lrvme Urufit>d 3choo1 District treasury in 1the n"Xl three years. I Only vct••f"' in Tulare County approved a school funding tn· itiaUvt:. one which appeared in aimilar fom IS on ballots m four other p-u-ts L'i Caltf'lrrua, indud - ,ing Orange Col,11\ty. supenntendent of schools. Only 53 percent of Irvln.:? voters or 3,991 peonle approved Measure A. Defeat of local school funding measures "puts the problem in tht> lap of st."\te governme nt," Peterson said "It can't be sh uffled off to the loca I districts." Wendy Hugstad, behind a pro-Measure A campaign called Citizens for KIDS. said the parent 'olunteer group intends to focus its enE-rgy on backing st.ate legis- btors who support stable school funding proposals. 'lChool dtstnct. School trustees had put the measure o;i the ballot. ··Ttiat kind of stuff dat.'S travel around," said the former public ,ffict-holder. Peterson srud new commumtif:'S w ith a greater pen:ent.age of :·oung families, such as l.rvi.ne, have a better chance of approving taX measures. All taxing proposals need two-thirds voter approval for passage since the enactment of Propos1uon 13 in 1978. ln lrvme, 50 ~rcent of the rf>Siden ts have school-aged chiJ- dr~n. who nce1vt>d 3,477 votes. Car. 1eron, 37, a businesswoman who campaigned on her record of school activism. said the tax in - iliative's dt•mise will "put press- ure or1 the new board to tome up wlthcreatlve90lutlona." S he came in second, wuutlng 3,350 votes. Lee. 35, a former jW\ior high inslructor from Wyoming, said he went to sleep Tuesday night e xJJe<.·ting to read about his failed firsHlme bid for office in the morning papers. "H:">w about that?" said I...ee, who admits une~pect.ed work prop:ts kept him from actively campaigning m the final weeks "I though t I had missed out, but I didn't." Lee, earning 3,107 votes, was the only successful candidate who opposed Measure A . He believes a lingering anti-tax mood as well as public ignorance of the 1rut1at1v~ caused defeat of the measure which would have weed proper ty owners $50 per year for three years. Hadley, 37, formerly a full -time district volunteer, took :i,285 votes. S he l'\•Ulct not be reached for comment at her home this morn- ing. Without tncumbents as targets nor divisive issues to separate the HADUY CAMERON candidates, the 10 wo1Lld -bE>.00ard members struggled dunng the campaign to set themselves apart an finance and quality of educa- tion issues. Only Alan Klofkom attacked the d istrict, calling for the resig- nation of the superintendent and a deputy superin tendent, and sparking an inquiry by the county district attorney's office over aJ - leged misuse of public funds. A decision over whether the allega- tions merit a criminal complaint is still pending further invesuga- tion , Deputy District Attorney Wally Wade said Tuesday. Klofkom came in fifth by garnering 1,27 1 votes. OETCHEL The distnct acKnowledged the eXlStence of an illegal $2. l million gift fuud, in part, because of revelations u ncove r ed b y KJofkom. The lame~duck board is to consider an audit of the account tonight When the new board is sworn in Dec. 7. it will be the first without Elizabeth Sit-olJ, a trustee who has served on the board since the district's creation in 1972. Sicoli and the lrvine Teachers Asso,c1at1on each endorsed Cameron and Hadley. Also absent will be T John Nakaoka. who ch06e not to seek a second four-year term after WIJl· ningaseat in 1979. Tulart: voters approved a $25-pt-r-parcel tax -raising measurP that will give $2 million to Tulare schools over the next six years. School officials in I.rvme, !Fall River near Shasta and Clovis, lin the Sar. Joaquin Valley. were not as lucky. at"rording to unof- ficial taluPS compiled by the st.ate Board of Education . Hugstad believes winning 66.6 percent of the vote w as nearly impossible, although she still thinks most Irvine paren ts realize thf' local school district is facing a f iscaJ cnsis. Laguna prevails in housing showdown The results in lrvrne and elsewhere, "indJcates the require- nt of two-thirds, even where a · tnct lS verv interested. is almost insurmountable barn er." said Robert Peterson. Orange County's One long-time polltical watch- er who ;.sked not to be idenUfied, beh1•ves Irvine v,ters ~jected Measure A because it was poorly dra 1 tro He said the initiative mequitably weed large land- owners. commercial property and SUlgle-farruly homeowners alike. Ir addition. the politicaT analyst pointed to adrpitted governme nt elecuoneenng practices by the By L.P. BENET Of -o.117 "-4 118'1 To 1 he surprise of the Laguna Beach City Council. the Carma-Sandiing Group made an 11th hour demand to counciJ members to accept its orgmal plan to build 110 c·ustom homf>!I along Lagun'l Hei~hts. To Can na-Sandling's surpnse. --POLICI t;OG HB burglars get jewelry and g~n Jewlery worth $2.700 and a S200 gun were taken lrom a residence on !he 6600 block of Marilyn Drive In Huntington BeAch. The crooks ap- parent!)' entClfed 11-e residence by brU IClng the lror-r door lock Th'9ves broke tnto lhe China --Chica Aoad. and toot< $3 In coin• and C*IMd s100 darNiQe b<Mklng out the tront dOOf. Pol!c41 Mid the Cfooka mo took an under1ennln.ct amount of beer. ,, - A pair ot stClfeos and a S600 talevlalon M t were tallen trom a . rMldence on the 6700 bloctt of V* Carone Drive. Fountain Val ley Burgl ar • stole S 1,050 In audlo-vlaual equipment Monday from a rMldenoe In the 16000 bloci< cl Sierra Street aner forcing open a sliding glass Window Someone forced open a hatchback to• car parked In the 9000 block of El Rey Avenue and stolfl a stereo and speakers valued at $350 Would-be thoevea caused $500 damage at o laundry room In the 16000 block ol Everest Circle but felled to break 1No a coin container Irvine Drawer• ""8f'e discovered rlt\ed about 6 o.m. by • raeldent of .in ~artment on Beerpaw Tuesday. Pclic. Mid nothing WU tPen In the brealit-ln but that the woold-be thief made entry through an unlockeo kitchen window. covered atoien from T•tronh1, 17052 Jembof ... found ml ... ng dur- ing an ln~tOty Tu.day. The equip- ment vanlthed aometlme In the lu t thrM montha. A mlaohlet maker amaahed the front gl... doora· of Ultraayatama. 16845 Von Karmen Ave .. sometime overnight Tueaday. Costa Mesa A teleV!alon Mt, traveier·a checi<• and jewelry worth S 1, 124 were stolen from a home on the 2700 block of San Lucas Lane sometime Monday. Entry was apparently made by prying open a garage door. A garage door alao provided entry at a home on the 200 block of ShefW<>Od Street thla week. Polloe said the vtctlm may have acared on the thelvee. wtio made away only with a $100 man'• law ICl'lool ring. Newport Beach A Newpor1 Beactt man reported the theft of $18, 170 In guna, jewe4ry and houMhold Item• trom hie home In the 400 block of Carnation Tue.- day atternoon A Newport Beecil woman reported the thett ol $.4,429 In jewelry from Mr home In the 400 block of Dahlia T~ay. A N-port Beach woman repo the theft of • atereo and • camera with the com bin.ct value of $450 trom her home In the 2500 blocil of Flrat Avenue Tueectay. · A NeWport BMcn woman reported the theft of a tyi>ewrlt« valued at $1 .100 from her home In the 400 bloctc of lrll Tueaday. A Newport Beech houMWlfe r• ported her purM wu anatctied from the PUMnQer'• aide, front ... , of her car wtille ahe wu patklng at Faahlon ' Island Tueaday evening. Laguna Beach A auaptdoua f9m* "9f1ng a muk In the 300 block of North Coeat Highway In Laguna BMch Tu.day waa contacted by omo.ra wtio aaked her tO' not ,,,..,. the eoatume. She com pl led. A realdenoe In the 1200 block of Brangwyn Way WU burgled, the owner tofd pollOll. No loll waa reported on the potlca log. TODAY.I WIAIHlll· Fair skies will continue Coa stal 71 29 69 50 36 18 ... 'll ... ., 63 42 73 $4 ... 33 aa 62 62 37 42 23 112 52 SI 33 41 34 75 55 :)3 11 ~ 31 SI 24 •s 21 llO 31 42 10 .. 72 71 ... Ne-WMtnel S.MCI .. 3t NOM us Dip! Of c_.,ce 74 &3 Fronta:Cold ..., Warm 99 Occluded ~ St1111onary •• 14 M ao Ill E x tende d &ot $2 OllleM 6o4 34 8111 Leite 40 30 .. 42 Orlenclo n 96-San M IOl>IO 74 "' llO 52 P91m ~ 82 6o4 s .... OleOo 7J IO 71 M ~· llO 40 Ban !Orencleco 93 N .. 38 "-'I• llO u 8181" Mwte 66 a& 78 40 ::=rr. .... ... 34 8ee!tll &3 46 71 48 66 42 ::.-:= 17 4. 74 1~ ~.Ore $4 47 .. *4 llO u PfOlllclenoo 57 41 Spolo-44 M ao 38 :::::rCl!y .. ao ~ 11 ,. • 43 37 31 TOCJtlt• .. .. 13 $4 -52 31 ,_ ,, IO IO .. """"°"" .. ,. ,_ .. .. .. &S Bl lo.ill .. 6t w.....,.,., 11 42 61 :IO .,,,_,_ 1& .. WlcM• M • " 46 Deve lo per demands 110-home t ract ; City Counc il says that's far too many In a Sept.ember public hearing. council members heard argu- ments that the development would cause traffic problems at the Top of the Wqrld community . Council members then decided they would approve annexation only if the developer scaled down its project to a maximum of 70 units. councll 'Tlembers rejected the proposal last week . The city had considered annex- ing the unincorporated property where the development was to be built. It's not clear w h e ther Carma-Sandling w ill make good on its promise to drop its annexa- tion request and a.sk the county's a pproval for an even larger hous- ing development on th e north - weo;terly end of Alta Laguna Boulevard. Carma-Sandling has already rec-eived L'Ounty and state Coastal Comm.i.s&on approval to build 110 units on a 52-acre parcel leaving the remainder of the 4 71-acre piece of property as open space. However. Ca.nna-Sandling want- ed the development annexed be- ~use it would be less coetly. tying into city roads ano sewers. ~-Sahdl,ing c~ed it ~e­ signed the project_according to city plans because the city really was interested in the 110-unit plan. CoWlCil me mbers and city of- ficials disagreed, claiming that for the past year. they have told Carma-Sandling the 11 0-unit pro· ject would not be approved. Instead, Carma Sandlin~ Vlce president lrwin Schatzman and the firm's attorney. Greg Sanders, surprised everyone· by requesting City Council to approve the 110-unit concept Truck Parkers facing trouble in Huntington ln a letter delivered to council members just before the meeung. Schatzman insinuated \he city led his cpmpany to believe it would be mterested in the project under the 110-unit concept. He said any reduction in th e original proposal would make the pro)ect un- feasible. City council members and of- ficals were outraged at the charge and rejected hla proposal unaru- mously. The rejection will be put Huntington ac l8 o get tough with true.ken who park their big rigs in the city overnight. After months of delay, City C.Ouncil members voted Monday Predicaments of parents • get attention Support groups for parents who sha re common concerns whether it is waiting to adopt or coping with step-families -are organizing through Parenting Re- sources, a local counseling finn. Other existing groups concern parents of older children, new mothers, single paren ts and parents with gifted children. Fee is $10 for one parent or $1 5 per couple. Groups meet once· a month. For more information , call P:u-enting Resources at 553-9339. Gem Talk By JC. HUMPHRIES Ctrt1f1ed Gemologist. ACS DIAMOND WATCHES sre affordable Ther's something about having diamonds on your watch. A good timepiece la a utilitarian nec:eaalty In today's fut-moving world. Bu t a good timepiece atudded with diamonds la alto a poe ... alon of pride and beauty. BMcuM ao many people •.• both men and women •. • want diamond watehee, deelgnera are finding way. \0 add diamonds to even modetat91y prloed watches. Tiny diamonds eurroundlng the face of the watch can be more aftOf'dable than one might think. TMr9 are alto many we.ye of uttng diamond• In the luQa that attech a watch to ltt band. Alt•natlng row. of gold b8nda and tiny datmondt mab• an elegant band tor tome of the new watchel. r Watch dlala paved with dlamonas are a more tamllar fathlon, but thetle we being replaced now with mote Innovative uM of diamonds around the outet edge Of tM W9tch and on the watcttbandt. T'*-are atao aom. beeutltul watchea which comblM diamond• with eapphlr• °' other IOvety colored atonee. Diamond• can be 1 watch'• beat friend. And many of the deelgna and tlmeplecea are eurprtfngty 1ffordable. The trucks often have been cited as traffic haz.arda and they recently drew the ire of Mayor Don MacAlliater for jamming up bicycle lanes on major arteries. "I was bicycling Sunday along Adams Avenue and had to swerve around six truck.a into the traffic lanes. f ve never seen so many trucks in my life. I think w e're getting them from other cities who already have prohibited parking on their streets. The big rigs already are barred from parking on residential streets. They'll also be banned from the following arterials when the new ordinance takes effect in a bout six weeks·: Adams, Algonquin. A tlanta, Banning, Bolsa. Bolsa Chica. Brookhurst, Bushard, C.enter, Ed- inger. Edwards, Ellis, Garfield, Golden West, Gothard, Graham. Hamilton , Heil, Indianapolis, Magnolia, McFadden, Newland, 17th, Slat.er. S pringdale. Talbert. Ward, Warner and Yorktown. · form at ha Nov. 15 meeting. "We've e xpressed interest m the development.. but to th.ink 110 unit.a would be approved is amaz- ing," said C.Ouncilwoman Sally Bellerue. "We made compromiaes -this is a alap in the face for Carma-Sandling to come back with ~." said Councilwoman Bobbie Minkin. Council mem bers then pressed Schatzman for an explanation why a 70-unit plan was un- feasible, but he would not elaborate. "We're exploring several op- tions," Schatzman said later. "But we can't say just yet what ap- proach we're going to take." Asked If that included a lawsuit, Schatzman answered: "We're considering many options. U there is some reason to consider a lawsuit. we'd consider it. I hope neither party has to consider legal action." .. NEED A LONG OVERDUE GIFT FOR SOMEONE IMPORTANT J. IN YOUR LIFE? • MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BL VO , COST A MESA SINCE 1946 Bant.Americerd-Mastet Charge ,.. .. A4 Orange Coast OAILY-PILOTIW&dnesday, Novemt>er 9. 1983 I TOP OF THE NEWS Former CIA age~t . Wilson sentenced By tile A11oclated Pre11 NEW YORK -Fonner CLA agent &Jwin Wilson , already servmg time for seUmg ex- plosives to Libya. was sentenc'Cd today to 25 years in prison for trying to murder two federal proeecu~rs. a bu.sin~ associate and five govern- ment witnesses-:"' 2 brothers die in crash WEATHER FORD. Texas . Two brothers roller-skating cross-country to promote a new toy died early today when they were struc·k by a truck. The victims, David Allen Helwig, 28, and .Daniel Keith Helwig. 24. were pronouncc-d dead at the scene. Mom, three children slain BLOOMINGTON. W. -A 30-year-old woman and her three small children wen.· found slain in their home, authortties said T he Vlctlms were identified as Susan Hendricks and her three ~hildren. Rel?ecca. 9: Grace. 7. and Benjamin. 5. WORLD Cuban resist ers hunted CALIVIGNY. Grenada -More than 1,500 American soldiers are searching the countryside for hold-out Cuban resisters. the U.S. com- mander says. and some of the soldiers dug up burned bones believed to be those of slain Prime Minister Maunce Btshop Arafat stronghold sh elled BEIRUT. Lebanon -Synan-supported guerrilla mutineers pounded Y ass.er Arafat and his loyalists with ~~ry and ~t fire_ in Tripoli today, lgnoring·his offer tdftOp fighting to spare northe:n Lebanon a bloodbath. Japan ends plane search TOKYO -Japan has ended a 70-day sea search for wreckage of a South Korean airliner shot down by Sovie:. jet fighters off the northwest coast of the SoVlet Uruon on Sept. l , the Maritime Safety Agency announced today The Uruted States ended its search thr<.'e days ago. ., ............ President Reagan and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone sha ke hands for press photographers in Tokyo today. Black mayor due I or P~illy ! By tbe Anoclated Pren 1 Voters gave Kentucky its first woman governor I and Philadelphia its fi.rst black mayor, and kept a U.S. Senate seat in Republican hands for five more years in a Washington election seen as an endorsement of President Reagan's policies. ln other off-year voting Tuesday, the widow of John Birch Society chaihnan Larry McDonald 106t to a less~conservative Georgia Democrat in · her bid to replace her slain husband in the House. Mississippi voters stuck to tradition and elected Democratic Atty. Gen. Bill Allain as governor, despite a bitter campaign in whk h he was accused of having had sex with male pr06titutes. Several states had referendwns on the ballot. Ohioans refused to repeal a 90 percent income tax increase, Maine voters turned back an attempt to ban I moose hunting, ·and Ne w YoI.kers appr:oved a $1 billion bond ~to re~ the tr~porta~on sy~~m. Washingtmrs COP Sen. Dari Evans, appomted two months ago after the death of Democratic Sen. Henry M. "Scoop" Jack.son. easily defeated Uberal Democratic Rep. Mike Lowry to mainta itf tffer Re publicans' 55-45 margin in the Senate. "It's been a long 60 days,'' Evans told supporters as he claimed victory. "These have been fantastic I retwns for me." The 58-year-old former governor said Reagan telephoned congratulations as be flew over the Pacific bound for Asia. "It was gratifying to hear from h un. I'm just as pleased as I co.uJd be,'' Evans said . Reagan talks trade in Tokyo TOK YO (AP) -Pre61dent Reagan arrived in Tokyo this afternoon, met with the 82-year-old emperor of Japan, Hirohito, and then sparred with Japanese Prime Min ister Yasuhiro Nakasone on the contentious Issue of U.S.-Japan ese trade . A senior ad.rnlnis"tration official said Reagan pointed out in a meeting with Nakasone "the effect that failure to solve (the trade issues) would have on our political relationship." ''He's preaching peuec <.tild pruspc:nty," said .i Reagan spok<'Sman, refl'rnng to two of tht' pn-sa dent's key themes on the trip. dcft•nse und trade Reagan, tn a morning coat tht• formal dothtng of a diplomat -gr c-ct.c..-d Hirohito, saying "Your majesty," as the slightly s woped . way-hatred emperor approached m the marble-wallt'<I entrant't' haJI of the Akasaka Palate: the off 1c1al gut'l>t 4uarters But there was no indication after the meeting that progress was made. and the official told rt:port.ers Reagan spoke "in broad tenns .. putting an emphasis on the importance of making progress on these issues" for both their economic: and poUtlcal impacts. SnowhitsRockies ~ Concern was raised by the Americans about the weakened value of the yen compared to the doUar. which is seen by the Reagan admjnist ration as a principal cause of the $20-billion trade imbalance in Japan's favor, the official said. He added that the Japanese drew attent ion to high interest rates an the United St.ateS. An American official had pn.-OiC'tro "a stnught- forward ... pnvate" talk about U.S.-Japanese trade problems, and indications wcrl' that's what the two leaders had. By tbe Asaoclated Preu A snowstorm born 1n tht• R()(·kat-s spread treacherous slush across the upper M 1dwl'Sl today after burying Casper, Wyo . under a reconl 14 inches • and cay.sing numerous traffic at'l'1dcnLo; :.and at least two dea ths. Up to 14 tnches of snow also CPU Tu,·sday m the suburbs of Salt Lake Caty, where at least 4 ~1 at'l'1<lents were reported on Interstate 15 and power was knocked ou t an a 7 1/2-squarc-mile arC'a Th<· Alta Ski Resort east of Salt L<tkl' City got 20 tn<.ht·~ of :.now KILLING YOU SOFTLY- THE FOOD YOU ARE EATING MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH jl \11111 \JUI\ hli''"J \df tl1 I 11 I "••Ill_., 111 H ~.a1t1u •t 1· •u t 1 • 111 \H ""·"'' ,,1 . ., "'d ii hl ·'"' • Ill ' ,,.,.. 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LSD and amphetamines. poltC't' sauJ Tut>sday Diablo op eration n earing SAN LU1S O BISPO Pat·1fa· Uas a11d Electric Co says 11 hoµs~ t ht' Diablt1 (;.m yo11 nuclear plant will be fully opera ling '' 1thm six months now that a ft>dl•ral agl'nl'Y has rt·:-.tort'tl 1LS fuel.-loading pem11t T ht> Nudl'ar Ht•~ulatc.1ry Commi~ion dt.'(:1ded TuPsdav to lif t thl' suspension of fuel luadmg at 'tht· $-I :{ bdl10n seaside plant De Lor ean trial d ebated , LOS ANGELES LawversA'or Juhn LA> Lorean want jurors to Sft' a 'videotape of lht• maverick automaker taking a lie -detector tL'lit and plan to seek dismissal of C'O<.'aint-t'Onsptracy charges. But a prosecutor sa1d Tu(.'Sday ht>'s confide nt De Lorean will eventuap~· be brought to trial. despite numerous c:our·<-~fla~s and disruptions. ~ Man felled b y tox ic f iffn es LONG BEACH -A 22-year-old man was tn critical condition today a fter he breathe<l tox1t fwnes inside an apartment houS(l beini,! fumigated by pest exterrrunators. authont1e:. said. A nursing o(fic1al who d1dn't w1sh her name used said Andrew J ames S1ggen remained in critical condition early today a t St Mary's Medical Cen ter. <:o unty a re a · d e a l measure he avy loss., 6 1-39 LOS ANGELES (AP) A tenan t ~·o;.1latwn's s tringent rent-control pnif)INtl has fa iled after heavy abst'ntt.-t• rt.·turns against the tnitiative sC'l a trt.·n<l for a resounding defeat in unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County Propos1tton M. an attempt to set tough new rentceilrngs for the county's unmt"Orporatt.'<.i areas, lost by a 61 -39 perct>nt margin Tuesday w ith all 541 pre<.·mc.·ts reporung. Tht• measure sough t to roll back rents back to January 198 1 levels and permit annual rent increases from that datt> a mounting to 65 percent of the annuaJ Consumer Price Index Th<' proposal was similar to a s trict rent law m Sant.a Monica 'and was Buono g uilty of 3 m o r e murde r s LOS ANG ELES (AP) -J urors wt>re ordered to resume deliberations today on four final counts in the long-running H illside Strangler case, a ft er finding Angelo Buono J r guilty in three more of the killings that terrorized Los AngelC'S women. A Hollywood prbst1tute and two schoolgirls w ere slam by Buono. the Superior Court jury concluded Tues- day. addmg three fi rst-degree murder convictions to two It returned last week in the c.•ase. A defense la wyer said he feared "a steamro11er eff(>(.•t" in the jury's d(.'("lSIOrlS. The 50-year-old G lendale au to up- holsterer. acquitted of one of the 10 slayings with w hich he was charged. could be sen t to the gas chamber. mten.sely foug ht by landlords and realty U\terests who t.'Onlr1bQted mor*' than $1.6 million to defeat it. Propo- nents campaigned with just over $60.000. Both sides of the issue were involved in active absentee voter campaigns, attemptmg to get their supporters to vote by mail. as a w ay of insuring the votes of people wbo might not get to the polls. Mondale up, Cranston dips in s tate poll LOS ANGELES (AP) -f or - mer Vice President Walter Mon - dale's prospects have soared m California and Se n. Alan Cranston's have sli pped in the race for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination, a Gallup Poll-Los Angeles Times survey says. The poll of registered Demo- crats in the 10 states w ith t he largest number of convention delegates found Mondale a heavy favorite everywhere except in Oh io, where favorite son Sen . John G lenn led by 49 percent to 35 percent. 1n h is home state of California, Cranston registered only 18 per · cent approval, according to the results of the telephone poll released today. Mondale was the choice of 43 percent of the Cali- fom1a Dmocrats and G lenn is favored by 14 percent. Orange Goast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 9, 1983 1\5 ., ' I'" I• ti I 1 1 .. 1 'I • I I I I • • ~ I \ I ' ' I i.1· 1 .... Ii 11 I I 1. I• .. 1 • ll.1111 111 1oJ.fd1•1fl '· •Ito If tdil0 HI fl lilt r I I 1 lit •111 t I I I'• \\ • • , I 1 r I \ I II I I• ,, . "' •, .,,,., GIFT CERTIFIC ATE S REDEEMABL E ANtf IME ('OJ<ONA Vll MAI< Hoc 1 ... oos•f<•on·o~·111•11>1.1 0000 ANAH{ JM -lne V1ijoge ..: enle• • 171.' So 8•00., """A• 801 llnoo • 114 J ol~ 7'01 l l TOJ<O -8e11 lo•e• P•OJo Nonr-• ].&00111ovmon,• "'O' 1 A• !1ro10 11000 •(714)6)1 3627 ~ Hf/N T/NG TON Bl ACH -tOOoO 8eoc ~ 81¥0 ( A1 Gon•e1one1110 Po1pn I ) • .. • • ( 714) &43 6~,~ HONEY ORANGE 1410 N ruu1n ( Acrou rrom 1oyoro ot Oronoel • ( 114) QQ/ QQO() flAU.rD uA~ ALSO IN LA HAl! .. A lA ... fWUOO WlSI 1.0Vl"A NORTH HUl l •W000 '""'~' ""'" WES!l.AotE Vil I AGE PASADENA SANI A MONICA WOOOL .. NO HILLS ""OR!o;R1[Y~( SAN JOSE SuNN•VALE PALO Al IC SAN O•EGO uP•.1."0 ·•• £"'L1A •URIV>,.CE SAl.~ ... ENIO £NCIWl1 AS 11>"'(.HO .. 1fV.GC R VE'IS I.I I PCS"tl & S•NT • 8AAl!•'I• . GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE A Robinsons Sae ....... _.~ . ·'-..... . . ..... ~·-- 1 0 0 y E A R-S 0 F s T y VETERAN'S DAY SAL·E AND CLEARANCE WOMEN'S FASHIONS VIP SPORTSWEAR _. • 534 99·5123.99. O••Q SJ8·5 '156 Ta IVCO .,u I ..cooro1na1es tro"" a lame,,., f\;I!" Vo•• ,.,a•C'• otalc•s sit rts pants and 010<.1s~s •" JS'>fl'1"tl st 11cs otry., ana lab• cs 31 • 529.99. SJ2 99. Req !J.: S.:8 1<.~.01 sePil'<l!t>•. ''Of" 1he woman O•·•:;o.;r"" ,OJ tNe oullOvP• sw .. -ttl!•S an11 r·ObeC 5~,r1s n 1a• ,,,:I ltf• CS 11 ROBINAIRE PETITES • S29 99-567 99 Or19 S48 $•02 Kore1co1ec1 in ••a ,\~D coo•c.na:e., ~~ ,,., oa.,1s ii• <l ar:••·IC, o '1• <>c so1.d S"aoes 741 ROBINAIRE CLASSIC COORDINATES • 520 99-$45.99 0•10 S32·370 Gr Jo.JP ol str PO<l s ... <>a:or «'SIS 5,•.<>ale• 1ac~p1· .lna 01c~ es n assor1eo I OP•s anci cn1u•s 1 '601 • 515 99. O• q S25 P ... 11 01 p • /PSlcr panto; 11 n~w • 1 . '"ll , ci 1 I shorr ~ 1es 1 tl30r ROBINAIRE CASUAL COORDINATES • 531 99. Orig S48 Jogsu1t<; ,n soil tn•r.. bent 1t·•r1 'enc9 as~rv!o:<l colors 1•.io1 ROBINAIRE JEAN DIRECTIONS • 529.99. Ong S50 S1re1cn corduroy 1eans from a lamous designer n assor1ed solids (175) • 51799-518.99. Sp<>c1a1 Famous maker co11u11 O•lord c101n bullon down st11rts 1n solids 1a11ersalls or Sir pes 1175) • S 19.99. 0•1g S32 Famou<; s1gna1ure acrylic sw1>;11ers 1n varied so11n colors ( 17'>1 FASHION ACCESSORIES FASHION JEWELRY • $12.99. SpeG•al G111pnchy gold 1one 1ewe1ry necklaces studdea w11h rn1nes1ones and tau ( gemstones. and chp or pierced earrings 116) HANDBAGS • $19.99-$36.99. Special Loa1her hanr1bags by An1on1a 1n a wide assortment ol styles anlJ cotors (149) SMALL LEATHER GOODS • S13.99. Spec1at LeatMr all in one clulches in assonen colors 11111 PERSONAL ORGANIZERS • $9.99·$13.99. Reg $15-$20 Mult1·companment velvet 1ewelry boxes in small or large sizes. many colors (111) JWR JR'S YOUNG JWR JR'S • $19.99. Special Pure cotton s1r1ped 1un1cs 1n ou11on-aown '>tyle. from Jus11n Time (52) • $19.99. Special Oversized workshirts. with big patch pockets in assorted color collon By Cyrk (52) JWR JR'S DRESSES • $24.99. SpeCTCll $h1rtdresses with sell wrap bells in assorted stripes. by Sianna (117) JWR JR'S TOPS • $19.99. Reg $26·$29 1000/o cotton oxford cloth shirts in many solids and stripes (150) KIDS GIRLS4-6x • $9.99. CX1g Sl5 Plaid shirts 1n assorted oanerns and fabncs (49) • 510.99. Orig $14 Wh11edressblousesin pDlyester/cot1on many styles (49) GIRLS 7·14 • $9.99. Ong S17 Oxford clolh shirls m polyestertcolton. assorted solid colors (45) • S9.99. Orig $15 Acrylic argyle vests 1n many colors (45) BOYS8·20 • $13.99. Orig $19 Polyesterlcotlon polos in assorted s111pes (22) • $17.99. 011g $24 Long·sleeved velour shins in varied colors (22) • $14.99. Orig 520 Acrylic cable sweaters 1n assorted solids ?22) • $14.99-$16.99. Orig $20-$23 Belted flannel pants in assorted fabrics and fall colors, sizes 8-14 shm or regular (22) BOYS4·7 • $9.99. Orig $14 Acrylic sweaters 1n assorted sohd colors and S1yles (32) • $9.99. Ong $15 Pleated corduroy pants 1n many colors (32) TODDLERS 2-4 • $12.99·115.99. Orig $20-524 Boys· and girls' acrylic jogsults in assorted colors (113) • $7.99-Sl.99. Orig $12-$14 Boys' lont ·Sleeved Polyester/cotton snlrts 1n assorted stnpes (113) • H .99-19.99. Orig S13.5<>-Sl5 Boys pleated corduroy pants 1n varied colors (1 13) • LINGERIE/BASICS • S1 .49-S3.59. Orig $2·$4 85 Socks oy leR011n assoned colors for guls 7·t 1 and boys 7 13 1120) • $9.99. Special Collec11on ol animal slippers 11201 TOYS • $12-99-$26.99. Or g SlO S42 A 'aried assortment ot pre-schoot loys 15 • MEN'S STORE MEN'S SUITS • $159. Orrg S215 JWR 3 piece wool suols ,n milny colors and patterns Nom1'1at charge lor a11erat1ons un s.11e mprchand•se (35) ' MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS • S1S.99. Orig S20 JWR 1rad111ona riroactctotn dress shirts in solid colors (201 MEN 'S TIES • $10.99. Special Readgale s1tk lies 1n assorted patterns (156) MEN'S ACCESSORIES • $9.99. Ong $15 JWR collar bars sets ol lwo ,,, gold·tone ano s1tver-10ne t93) MEN'S ROBES AND PAJAMAS • $47.99. Ong $65 State O'Maine velour kimonos"' a wide range ot solid colorc; 11571 • $12.99. Special JWR cotton llann•'' pa1am;is ,n assorted slripes and plaids (157\ MEN'S SWEATERS • $39.99. Orig $55 JWR Shetla11ct wool sweaters with argyle designs (195! • $42.99. Ong $60 JWR S111ped boatneck sweawr-. 1n trop1cal·we1ght cotton ( 195) MEN'S PANTS • $24.99. Special 'JWR belted llannel pants 1n hghtwe1gh1 polyesterlacryhciravon. assorted colors (123) MEN'S CORDS ~ S24.99. Special Bellen 1"·wale corduroy pants 1n varied colors and fabn1.s (1::?3) MEN 'S conoN PANTS • $39.99. Ong $54 Famous designer double-pleat pants ol comfortable cotton 1w1tl (Jl;I MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS • $29.99. Ong S40 Famous Ame11can dos1gMr cotton plaids (36) MEN'S DESIGNER SWEATERS • S&3.99. Orig S85 Famous Amencan style 1n r 1111.• WOOi, assorted s1yles (36) Aohm11Jns VetArans Day Sale and Clearance ends Sunday, November 13 Hurry in while selecttons are extensive. some quan11t1es aro l1m1led. and all are subiect 10 prior sale STARTS THURSDAY ~· SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 10·9, SATURDAY 10·6, SONDAY 11·6. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND·. (714) &44-2800 -\6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 IN THE SERVICE Spet· 6 Wiiliam J. Proffitt, whose wife is the formt'r Kathleen McQuinn of Costa Mesa, has been chosen outstanding non-com.missioned offker of the yeur by the Alamo chapter of the ~iation of the U 111 tt.>J States Anny. A phannacy specialist instructor at the Acad<'mv of Health Sciences in Fort Sam Houston, Tt.'xas' Proffitt received an expense-paid trip to Washmgton O.C. where he represented the chapter at the annujll AUSA convention. -Amnan David Gooulea Jr., a 1982 graduate of Dana Hills High School in Dana Point. has graduated from the US. Air Force security police specialist course at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Gonz.aJes has been assigned to Homestead Air Force Base, Fla. Air Force Reserve Airman Michael C. Polley, son of Michael and Carolyn Polley. of Huntington Beach, has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, ill .. after completing basic training. ·He is a 1983 graduate of F.chson High ,School in Huntington Beach • Army Pvt William J . Welcb Jr., son of Bill and We ndy Welch of Costa Mesa, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. He is a IQ83 graduate of Costa Mesa High School. 2nd Lt Elaine A. Robinson, daughter of Frank and Vera Robinson of El Toro. has part1C1pated in Bold Eagle 84. a joint service readiness exercise held at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Robin.son is a squadron maintenance officer at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Army Sgt. 1st Class 'eooetb P. Em~t. son of Paul W. Emp-et of San Clemente, was involved Ln a NATO-sponsored exercise by participating in .the Army's return of forces to Germany and the Air Force's Crested Cap exercises. Empet is a chemical "perations specialist with the 3rd Armored Division in Friedberg. West Germany. Army Reserve Pvt. Sberl A. Lopes, daughter of Lrnda L. Lopes of Huntington Beach, has completed an Army administration course at Fort Jackson, S.C. Sh~~ -~aduate of Wintersburg Evening High School in Hunungton Beach. Edward D. Goniale1, son of F.dward J . Gonzalez of El Toro, has ~n promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in the Air Force. Gonzalez is a radiologic specialist at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. with the School of Health Care Sciences. ··N·B· cleanu p·s · o·f f ....... Areas of Newport Beach regularly scheduled for refUSt'coUecuon on Friday (Veterans' Day) will have thetr refuse collected on Saturday this wee~. 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Varkess Ara Apkarian, an a.'Wstant (•h(•mistry professor at UC Irvine, has been awardt'li a $25,000 grant m recognition of his prom!Se as a nl'wly appointed young faculty member. l'ham.~lor for admmistrat1ve and bu.smess affrurs, lS thl' highest ranking UCI alumnus in campus administration. He received his BA in social sciences 111 1974 and his master's degree a year later. The committ<.>e provides a forum to duicuss current problems m medical school t-ducat100 Ernie Ranson, prognuns coordinat.or for lhl' u <.:1 University Center student union. has .been chosen w serve as a board member for the Central Orangt YWCA. She will be involved in program plaruung and fund-raising acuv1lles. The award was made by the Qunjllc• and I l~nry Dreyfus Foundation of New York as part of a program to enoourage research. Apkarian, an lrvint resident ~ one of 13 young scientists nationwide • selecv . for the 1983 award. Meals need wheels Sally Tseng, principal serials cataloguer for th\• campus library, is the new vic.-e president and president-elect of the Chinese-American Libran<t~ Association. • ) I Mary Jeanette Mannino, as.5istant cl.mica! professor of anesthesiology and a certified registered nurse anesthetist, received a two-year appointment to the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists board. She lives in lrvine. Pro,ect TLC, sponsored by the Feedback Foundation, needs volunteers to deliver meals to shut-in senior citizens and make visits. TLC home-delivered meals offer an alternative to institu- tions for some elderly members of the corrununHy. For infonnation, call TLC at 631-8170 or 835-8011 and ask for home services. Tseng catalogs UCI's more than 10,000 pt.-r· iodicals, newspapers and monographs. Steve Relyea, newly appointed assistant vice Or. G. 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Lace trimmed teddy by Tex sheen . . . . . . . each 8.00 .12.00 • THE BROADWAY I S SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . . • ' .. , .. AS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9. t983 , " 0 MAILSJ)X Who needs SJ Hills freeway? 1To the Editor: One of the most disturbing I things we humans do to eaC'h other. I think, is he and da:eive This is not an attempt to delive r a I lecture . nor try to get every body within reading distance to refonn. What l am. trying to do is to observe what seems to be a perversion of the truth for the purpose of misleading. Result? Everybody's harmed. Sadly some of the purveyors of thts particular perversion seem to beheve tRe1r own words It concerns the proposed San Joaquin Freeway. When people !f irst worried about crowded Or- ange County traffic the county .said it would run research on how best to "'°ove people Only 1t jtumed out it wasn't real research lat all. It was to find out where to lput a freeway to most benefit a couple of developers, the Irvine and Mission Viejo companies. Like a team of mad physicians with a patient not trying to find out what ailed their patient: "Let's give him some of this here medicine. These here drug makers need the business. Besides, they've been good to us." Now nobody would ever sug- gest our supervisors would ever put the good of a select few over the we lfare of the people. No. But this freeway starts nowhere and goes nowhere, except alongside Irvine and Missjon Viejo co. properties where mammoth hous- ing developments are planned The freeway provides outlets to future residents. Yes. But the cost came too high. So the county asked Congress to designate this go-nowhere 13-mile stretch a federal highway to make it eligible for federal funds and in case that didn't work, paved the wa~ for the voters to tax them- selves for 1t. Like folks pooling their nick.les and dimes to build a private road to a few ric'}1 fellows' propt!rties. A freeway to move people? No. They aren't even saying that anymore. Some supervisors, we hear. are saying it's to save the county. Save it for whom? THOMASL.ALEXANDER Laguna Beach Chamber's turn to clean signs o the F.d1 tor Wer e the 1Costa Mes a) hamber of Comemrce and Mayor) Donn Hall JUSt talking or a sign beaut1f1cauon commHtee ally going to happen~ A fter the pt 27 council meeung. Ke n .ie,.., said, .. w~·u contact. Mark. _Bloome and others We'll try w gN something done " Tht.'rt.' has been time enough to begin I hope the chamber w1U let the public know what acuon its members are taking and what plan~ tht>) a re formulaung .. Anll L . Mound Coeta Mesa A Heights victim of progess f o The Ed.i tor: r,My husband and I are yery ncemed with the final 2 utcome the discussions and· planrung :hat have been and still are taking view as to whethe r uur area is or is not a good place for pnvate residences. -regarding Jbhn Wayne Air- rt. We realiz.e 1t lS a gigantic roblem. but tbere are umes we e convinced that there will ver be a decision . at least in our On a recent Tuesday morning I sat on the edge of the bed where I could face the windo w and see the planes go over and al.so watch the d igital clock on the rughtstand Here 1s how the day began, which ts typical of all our days. Our reason for such concern 1s at for the past 34 years. we have lived on Acacia St Ill Santa Ana Jfeights. haVlng purchased our property in 1949 S w;e, there was ~little l.I\S1gruf1cant airport about a Dille away but Ill those days the re were al.so beauuful orange groves, bean fields and other crops. and hice clean air. We hardly knew revhat a subdivision was and the re ~as no thought of tall bwldings, can only describe the aJt.Jtude as blast) 7·05 a m -S uper 80 7 06 a .m -pnva te jet 7 08 a m private twin e nginl:' propeller plane uge shopping malls. unen(iing ffic, or smog. Those were the that came with ·progress.' f we could have-anticipated what was to be in Orange Country (we were natives), we could be living m Beverly Hills now instead of directly under the take-off pat- tern of jet airplanes. Our suspicions were aroused in 1962 when we were forced to sign over our rights above our home rn exchange for a pennit to move a nice custom h ome onto our prop- erty. The house happened to be in the path of the new 55 freeway so of course the people who had built it 8 years before had to relocate. making them victims of progr~. too. We were still young. trusting and full of enthusiasm then and after aU, we were assured it was just a formality, there would never be jets or large aircraft flying out of Orange County Airport. The object of this letter is not to tell our life history, but to give our 7 I I a m -Su per 80 7 12 am -737 7·1:.Sam OC 9 7.17 a.m. -Super 80 7.20 a.m. -Pnvate (propeller) 7.23 a.m -737 7:28 a.m. -Super 80 7:29 a.m. -Private 7:30 a.m. -Private 7:38 a.m. -Super 80 7:40. 7:41 , 7:42, 7:44. 7:51 and 7 :52 -all private planes, some jets and some propeller 7:55 a.m. -Suoer 80 7:59 a.m.-Super 80 8:01 and 8:03 -private Those w ere just the ones I could see without moving. There were others l could hear, but they veered of{ before they went over our house. The location of Santa Ana Heights is exceptional and w e have always loved the country life, but unfortunately the peace- ful life in the country went down the drain -or should I say up in a cloud of jet exhaust? We were in our 20s when we moved here. but gosh. we hope somebody makes a decision soon, before we join th~ 'Quiet Folks' over in }iarbor Lawn Cem- etery. MRS. CLEM KNOX JR. Santa Ana Heights l. M. BDJd /Three of seven Fashion folk say a woman's body is Viewed in seven zones: The bust. waist, hips, buttocks. legs. anns and overall length. Fashions have changed to emphasize one or another of these zones. In the 1880s, the big bustle. In 1905. the bust. ln 191 3, the small waist. In 1920, the legs. In the 1930s, the hips. In the 1940s, the arms and overall length. In the 1950s. the "sweater girl" bust again. Then It all changed. T00ay, the clothing emphasizes not one but al lea.1t three zones. Bust, buttocks and legs. Q. This movie star fathered ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat another Alovie star, then died at age 14. Name him. A. Rln Tin Tin. Q . What's the most commonly swallowed item that requir~ surgical removal? A The toothpick- Q , Has there ever been a month without a full moon? A. Only one of record. February of 1866. Q. How much blood do I have Ul my body? A. Divide your weight by 12. That's it in pinl.8. H.L. 8chwar11 Ill Pul) ... IWI< ChHJ Dowallby '"""'_" .. '"""'' 10 11• .. Pvl>lt- Larry D. S~ar• Mon-10,10< More credit for De Lorean tape WAS HINGTON Tw elve days ago, Hus tlt>r Publisher Larry Flynt t·allt-d a press conferen<.'e w keep me from "scooping" him. He released a short. almost un- m telhg1blC' tape recording of a 1 telephone tonvc:rsauon in which a guvem mt:nt informant a pparent- ly threall•ns the daughter or automakc·r John Z De Lorean. If thl• tapt> 1s authenllt'. 1t t'Ould lend cn-'dem·t• tu Dc-Lo rC'a11 's t:la1m that. ht> was iort~ mto a mult1 -m1ll11m -dollar narcotic.~ dl'al by thL• governmL'nt informer, Janws T1mothv Hoffman. and was a f rc.ud to puli out tx"'<·au!>e of a thn•at tu h;irm his 5-yl'ar-old daughll'r. Kathryn At't'ording to the tr ansc·r1pt put togt·t.lwr by al'uus t1cs and hngu1~llt~ l'Xperts, the L·rut'1<tl portum of thL• C01lVl'l'SC:tt1nn l:x·- tW l'l'n l">l:LorL«.tn aml a man prcsu1111·1• tu l:x· l luff mann Wt'nt l1kt• this. Dt.•Lon•an "[ don't want ;my th..it 1n Washington when you first m1'nt1onl-<l dope• All I ever wanted was an investmt•nt to save thL• t·ompany ·· Hoffman "You honor yuur part (:) -JA-CK-1-ND-fR-SD-N -d oC the deal and tha t way you'll obviously hve longl'r." DeLorean: "I JUSl want out ( won'! talk " Huffman· "How 1s uur httlt• daughter'? Wanna gt•t her ht•ad smashed ?" Thl· l·onversauon s upposedly took place on Sept. 15, l 9f!:l thl' same day DeLorcan says he told othL•r undl·rt'ovcr federal ag1m ts ht• wanted out of the deal. Thts wcis two months after tht· d eal was initiated -by DeLorean. th1' govt>rnm~nt says. I' vt· had 1 hL· tape. obtained from a t'onf1de nt1al source. for mun> than a month 1 was worried about IL" autht•nt1<:1ty. so l had c•Xp<'rl.!> painstakingly r hc'<.'k 1t out Tht-sou r<:e had said that d 11g dt"Vlt:e' With ltS b:itte r1~~ running down had picked up the <."<>nversation as It was bemg playtod back on a tape record«!r. Ar med with this information. my asscll·tatcs Ton v Capal'CIO and Indy Bad hwar spent some 15 hours with vo1<:e stress experts at Peter Comras Associates of Springfield, Va . and Roger Shuy, a hngu1st1cs professor at Georgetown Univer- sity They produced independent transcripts that were remarkably s1m1lar Next we asked Hal Lion of Lion Re<:ordmg Services, Washington. DC . lo run the tape through a battl'ry uf soph1st1cated ele<>trome maclune~. hl ~ 1! th.c . .i.apc:,. bad been spht'ed -that ls, faked by clt>V<'r editing "L could find no ~plitt'!>," said Lion, a respec:ted audio engineer He concluded that 1t was must probably the tape uf a replayed tele phone eonvl'rsal1un p1<:kl-d up by a bug. NC'Xt W<' tried to have a spc..-cto- gram, or vowe print. made by~ VulL'f: ldtmllficat1on Inc . of M1:1n- ville. N J But the c-ompany pres•- dc..nt. E.f AJexanderson. said tht· hcit·kground noise was "so ovt'r- p<iw«.-nng that all spet'Ch patterns wt re obhttrtJled . t his m:selt spu · tographic ana.lys1s impossible .. Alexanderson suggested we take the tape lO "a lingUlst or s peech sc1enust" -someone with a trained ear for voice patterns .md olh~r 1dent1fh:auon signs We went back to S h uy, and al.so to Louis Gertsman, linguistics prufl:'SSOr at City Collt!ge of New York Both Shuy and Gertsman con- cludtod that. while the tape was barely mtelhg1ble. speech fonna- t1un patterns not de pendent on vo1ct· clarity established that one V1J1t•e 1s def 1n1lely DeLorean's and the other could be Hoffman's Th1•y t•om pared th~ tape to known samples of both men·~ vu1res "Tht-rc.-arc.-two and onlv two f>C'Upll' 1n the ronvC>r~uon .~· said Gl'rtsroan "One 1s DeLorean and the othN plausibly 1s Hoffman " I It· nou-<l "enough similarity in farmly of vowels and spee<:h '>Ouncb" bt-twc-e n the ta pe and the known sample to 1dcoJJ!.~ Hoff - m Jn "It's both prople," said Shuy , \\'hv found t·rnJugh s1mllar1ties m thl•1r use uf \'OWl:'ls. vocabular v and mtonc1l1un He pointed out, fo-r t·xample. that Hoffman pro- Muul'ltt'El tRt' w1:1rd "ee" \l'llA lhe same spe<"<:h pattern on the tape as on tnc known sample Shuy also not.ed surular re petition of phrases bv Hoffman, such as "what's going on .. New image for quiet Grenada By REP. ROBERT BAOHAM Grenada was seen by Ameri- cans (at least those who had heard of the island) as a Caribbean paradise with beautiful beaches. lovely harbors serving as exotic havens for sail&'rs who cruise neighboring waters aboard char- ter boats and quaint villages along its shores. Howfver. theugh Grenada made news some four years ago when a Marxist regime took over the government, the whole episode was easily forge ttable in a world oC hostages held in Iran, presidential campaigns. gasohone shortages and who knows what else. Unul two weeks ago, that 1s. In a startling display of resolve, President Reagan sent Marines and Army Rangers stomung ashore a t Grenada to perform a two-fold task -rescue hundreds of Americans who were con- sidered to be 1n danger from a second, more dangerous Marx.isl coup maslQtminded b y Castro's Cubans. anCI to bring st.ability to the> is land aflN four years of Communist rull' In the days following tht• in- vasion of Grenada, an action quite u nc·ommon to the United Statb. reactions uf Americans have been quite interesting to me The White House has reported that favorable response has far out-weighed the unfavorable rt.'sponse of those wh'o decried the ac:t1on. which I suppose is a predictable message. However. dist.'Overies by our a rml'd forces sent to the island hav<" for the most part, supported the c:ontcnuon by the Admims- trallon that Cuba and the Soviet Union w ere setting up a nice little unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Wf>ste m Hemisphe re. w ith m1s- ch1ef in mind. There were caches of a mmuni- tion. weapons. anti-aircraft guns and a far larger contingent of Cuban soldiers than had been suspected on Grenada. Then a document was discovered revt>al- ing a pact between the Soviets a nd Grenada's Marxist leaders for training Grenadian troops. For my part, I believe the action aimed at restoring order and prolel'ling Americans in Grenada was proJ)t.'r courst.' and P res1dl'nt Reag..in should be com mended for this swift. sun· action and for not st.anding idly by while a foreign powe r. with unpeaceful inten- tions. moves tnto our sphere of inf I uent't' Of course. the President did not act urulateraJly but only after the u rging Crom a number of small Caribbean nations aJanned over the spectre of a Cuban-led takeove r oC key areas oC the Eastern Caribbean. Also interesting to me has been the muted reaction of Fidel Castro to thts whole episode While there was some bluster immediately a fter the invasion and a trumped-up demonstration m Havana, Castro has been strange - ly subdued over the whole affair. News reports from Cuba have indicated that key members of Castro's govern~ent t1ave gone into virtual hiding. Simply put. Castro got caught with his hand m the cookie jar. Except for some members of Congress who pound away a t every opportunity over the United S tates' acuons in foreign affairs. the nation appears to support the rnv:1.,1on dl1d t.>fforl lo rl'store lr.ingu1 lity .ind stabi lity to Gn ·1fad.i . Al'('Ordmgly. I vott>d along with 402 of my t'Olleagues, lO invoke the War Powt>rs Act, which limits U S. involveme nt in G renada to 60 days without Congressio nal ap- proval Sixty days is easily long e nough to do \he job President Reagan set out to do. at which time our troops should be withdrawn and the job of overseeing life m Grenada turned over to others If any justH&cauon is needed for the acuon. it has come from two sources not involved in the de- c1s1on to mvad,e the island. First. there were the students. one of whom 1s from Costa Mesa and another from Newport Beach. who said they were never so glad to see anyone in their lives as the U.S troops coming to their rescue. Secondly, the Grenadians themselves welcomed the Ameri- cans. Sold.Jers deserted the Marx- ist cause and someone scrawled on a wall in the town of St. George's: "God Bless America." Badham represenrs the 40th Con- gressional District. wbich Includes most of the Orange Coast. Nice girls claim social victory Poht1ca l revoluuons make a lot of noise. Social revoluuons come jm. like Carl Sandbura's fog. on littll• cat fl'E'I And they are over, nnd won. before we have begun to realtw ll like the quiet sexual revolution of the last decade or so ln my day, and for many y~ars afterwards, 1t was simply un- h(•ard-of for a "nice" girl from a "good" Cam1ly LO live with a man she was not married to. Such things werC' simply not done; or . If tht>y were dC1ne, 11 was rurtively, with ll sneaking !lensc of shame by thr l'OUplt· and a glacial rE>jc<'t1on bv 1tw fnm1l y. What has so n1dk<1ll~hnngt-d is not mc.•l'('ly the coha bi1.at1on of young people by ttw m1lhons. it "4.'t'll\.\ but the general 0U1tudt• of lhC'ir parl'n l.'i tow:ir<i this oven tlt~pl:i y u ( sMcual mdrpt•ndf"nCt' Onl' hnrrlly know' a family 1mn 1111111 ~ ,y) today -respectable, conven- tional. middle-class -who does not have a daughter In her late teens or early 20s living in a s<.>mi-permanent arrangement with some young man of her choice. The parents may not re hsh it. but they accept it as a fact and, if th!'y havl' any sense of rcalit'y. try to comt• to lem\S with ii Tho!W who dun 't, quickly t'Clme to learn tht•y h11ve not gllm1-<l a son. hut lost a duughter. Th<.'SC irrrgulnr allianre· ar<> nm h1ddt>n anymore. or di. u"'wd in shockt-d wh1sl)('rs behind clc~-d doors ~>that the young<•r children mnv not l:x· {·ont..ammated bv 1 tw dn:;11lful 1•>rnmple of thrlr 'way ward siblings. Indeed. the couple 1s often asked to weekly family dinners, and sometimes even of- fered financial support under the table. Having grown up In another era. l don't feel competent=pass moral judgment on this s ing and widespread bouleverse nt in sexual relations. Nor do I think we can generalize about 1t. For ~me. I\ may be a growing and team ing experience; for others. a bleak or embittering one. Much. 1 fet•l. depends upon whether 1 lw t'Ouple'i1 motivation Is larf(e>ly positive or negauve, lhlll 1s, w ht·lht•r ttw y are simply CIN'- ing from their own families' t'nv1ronmt'nts or toward a uruon ~m.-.1 mort> on a lovint( com- pata b1!Uy thafi un resentm~nt or rt•J('Ct1on of their p.1sL<i Two d1 gruntlcd md1v1duals do not Mid up 10 t• 1trun1lt'd pair On the whole. the young people 1 have observed are far more serious about themselves and their futures tog.ether than we re most of the heedless youth of my ume. and while sex may seem 10 be the propelling force. I strongly suspect that most of them, con - sciously or unconsciously, are seeking better and fUiler mar- riages than their parents had. ClDllY CUI Now that we've rerogn.ized Chuck Yeager In "The Right Stuff," when are we going t.o give proper recognition to the bther of rockt-t.ry, W'"•m t>r von Braun? SliU Wa.ltu\g ' t• I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. November 8. 1983 A1t Saddleback incumbents Wln • llWIM wmu W H CAP( ut OlllPAIUI Ww ~1W!l•h1~ 111 ~.1r11.1n\ I~~·· •11•· 11111\111• llev•" Gella tl y .. "'n it h e r., Moo re .. Conno lly ta ke oollege board race ...... uu 1• r1u 1n 1e.1n By STF.\'E MITCllEl.I. Of the Dally Piiot Ito" lmumbt•111., \\,1lkt"t J\\.,1y with lhl' voll·S 111 the Saddh·li.ll'k l \11\\Jlllll\ll)' Colil•gt• District Tul•sdciy Elcvt•t1 camhdatt•s sought four St'ats 1>n tht' !leVl'll 11lt'l1'1.>l•I pillll'l In llW orll' lruslt.'\' d1strl('t when • no mcumbc-nt's nanw aµpt•art-0 llll tht• l)Clltot. Laguna &•ach rl'S1dt:nt Sharll'Y G1'llt1tly handily d1•feawd two opponents for her S<'at 111 Trush" .'\rt>.1 I. which n•prescnts Tustm an r the \Wt•·l'ampll!; t'Ollc:gc d1Stfll't, SlX·year board nwmlx•r l larnt>t 1 Walt her trounet-d on opponent Carl Jont•:.. g;.imt•nng 19.:!87 votes to Jones' 5,4 16. ' l;t•llath ·, who tt.•at·hes S('lf-esteem clas..'le'S for wonll'n. was t~lt' Wlllllt>r Ill Trustee Area 3, which mcludt'S Lc1~n,1 &•aeh S he received 9.090 votes, with opporwn~ F.<l Middleton and Margaret Shem1an (•oil<'<.'lang 7,71H and 6,689 resJX'Clively lrwumbent Robt.•rt Moore. an cnginet-r for HVght·~ A1reraf1, rt'<.'t'l\'t'<I tWIC'\? a:. many votes as has oppo1w11t. Th11111w. \\'h..iltng 1n Trush'<' Area 6 Voters Booth retains CM water seat By KAREi' E. KLEI~ Of lhe Dolly Piiot Stan Costa M('S.3's Warren Booth will begin his sixth full term on thl' Mesa Consoltdated Wa ter Distnc,t Board of Trustees after his victory over two opponenls U1 Tuesday':. elecuon Booth. who has lived in Costa Mesa for 35 years and St'rved on the water board for 22 years. won 506 vote!> 1n the small water distnct &!0th said this morning he was "feeling great" even though ht' did not doub1 dunng the campru..gn that he would win "What I got out of the elections is that people are generally very happy and satisfied wllh what they have in this district water rates. wells, every- thmg," Booth said. H<' will <.:untinue to push for more wells and encourage rdiant·e on local groundwater supplles. as he has m the past, Booth added. Of his opponents. Kenneth Fowler. past presi- dent or the chamber of commerce. received only 25 l J vou-s and Kav Billman. an accountant and television ~ eamera ope1;,;ilof', o~ 159. Out of the 8,269 -voters registered m the Mesa I Consolidated Water District only about 11 percent voted Freeway traffic getting slower By the An ocia&etf Press • **** **********, ELECTION '83 ***************~ 1n lrvlne. El Toro and Lake Forest gave Moor~ 15,541 votes as opposed to 7,733 votes for Whaling. And in Trustee Area 7, five-year incum~nt John Connolly, an attorney from Mission Viejo, outpaced three t'Ontendcrs to keep has St"al whkh represents resid('nts in Mission Viep, San J uan RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ....................... IY.''I 11/IVll< •I' 111v11 I 'I' I A I.ill '.A '.4/i I I' f, Capistrano and Laguna Niguel Connolly roll e<:ted .,......_ __ ......, ____ ...,. 11,456; St.even Dabble, 6,345; Merl Doty, 5,899; and Fred Sinasek. who pu!Jed out of the run11ing, but whose name still appeared on ballots, garnered 90i votes. Parslow named to, county court bench Orange County Munll'lpaJ Court J udge Richard Parslow Jr. was named to the county Supcrtor C-0urt by Gov. Grorge Deukmejian Tuesday. He wilJ be assigned to juvenilf.' rourt Parslow, 49, of Orange, wru. appotnted to the Municipal Court by Gov. Ronald Reag<in in 1974. Before that he had spent nine years as a deµuty district attorney and a year as a sl<lff attornt>y for the c.':onservattve Pacific Legal Foundation. He succeeds Judge Alice Stotler, who retin'<i. Supenor Court Judges ma ke $63.267 a year. N••ll 1porl1 •4Nfpm•nt 't ,\nr ·~L f 111 ( '"~1fil"J :\d A(11Q-.; ( ~II " A DAlll MiOT AD-'t'ISOR M2·U 11 DIRECT DEPOSIT. YOU'VE GOT IT COMING JUST AS MUCH AS YOUR . GOVERNMENT PAYMENT ITSELF. "11 1 •''"' '" • 1111 •,,•r1111ty o r your (Jfhr·r c,.,,, rm , 11 1 I 111 rrr11 111· .1ici1< 1t\1 ''"' y1J1H u< r 111irH u11tl y 1, n tJu1i1 1• J11r 111 .111• ". n 111 >•11111•· l1CJl l 11•1 ut d1·pu\rl111y J l1••d I ,,1 : •• I I IJ1I • I ()1 p(J')ll w11 .. rr•v1•1 Yf>IJ t1<111· f l ( ,,, '. l • • 11111\l'o(I(• •111111 II <. lr1•1• ·0111!11<, ,1;frt••ll11r1y /'JIJ•fl·,•·r 1• ••'·' : ·i111 ~111~rt 11·q1•1n1·yyoull J1~1•· N<J1t111<-J 1ri f 'J ,, i _.j,'1 , Liquor Barn Visa& Mastercard Gladly Accepted .....__ __ You get "·hate,·er vou "·ant, ___ ,, and \'OU get it for less. ~ Cook's Champagne Smirnoff ,. . + l • ·.' ~ < t >Oh ·~ . , '·. ··-· I" ~:Ik':'t· $g··· 91· I . 7 5 Litl'r Brut t:lr Extra Dry 750ml$2 79 Mario's The only th mg speeding up on Sou them $ 2 9 9 these da s is the rate of traffic ~1n:,c:r~e~ast~·~E~v~e~r~y~th~1~n:g~e~lse~~~~s~lo~wt~n~g~dio~w~n~as~~th~e;-.f--__,~r.;;-.n:i1"'-t-'"+rrhfn:-~h-!,,~,~~~-44...-.~--.._p..o...~1---.:i...J-1w.:.L_~~!!-~~~ roads become more clogged. officials say. Al • L• h• $ And that's rrom a natural increase in traffic. exts IC tne 17 7 Ounng next summer's Olympics, many officials l 9H 1 Bcaujolai~ --(Comrdf'"" .. , ~ l.JlJ) 7)(1 ml . predict the s1tuat1on will be horrendous · Freeway traffic has been steadily growing over Fol n n· $ J 4 9 the years. but tn August it reached a record high and 0 a • . has remame<l at a higher volume over more days than n.1\ l' cl'.•mp.m· .11 ·H.'NI 1.) l.ill'r in past years, Dick Murphy. a seruor traffic engineer for tht! state Caltforrua Transportation Department, said this week · This year. the number of cars on the road was up by 8 percent m August. and by October it was still 5 1/2 pen-ent higher thd.ll in 1982, Murphy said. Nonnally traffic: goes up 3 percent to 4 percent in the early monlhs uf tht-year, then hits 5 percent to 6 percent at the end of summer. he said. By October. the nse 1s normally hovenng around 4 percent. More cars mean less speed. For the past f~w months, Murphy said. the average speed during rush hou~ has been 25 mph, compared w ith 35 mph m the past Summit Winc .. Jn .. T hc-B o x l'h.1h(1,, Rhuw, R.,, .. · 11r Auri:unJ\ 11 Robert Monda vi 11 Table Wi ne R l•J , \\'h111· "r Hoiw' •• Gallo L h.1l•l1, Rl.1rh, Rh uw. \. m R,1,t· '. H1·,I H"'l' '. 1•r J~fr,trl\ Huq.:1111J1 3 Litt·r Canadian 86 P.oof $1695 I. 75 Lite r , Old Smuggler I~:sr~::. $99 5 Caltfurn1a Highway Patrol Officer Ernie Garcia suggc-sted thatgasohne pnces -which have dropped to IC'SS than $I a gallon a some stations. could be respt•ns1ble for added traHtc. ~~Old Milwaukee l~~e;~~ $2 95 NC'xt summer, some officials have predicted, the s1tuJt1on on thl' freeways -as well as surface streets -could become unbearabl Estimates of the number of people who w1U crowd into Los Angeles for the Olymp1t'S range from 650,000 to l million ovf.'r the two-week µenod. with between 250,000 and 32!l,000 ht'rc• on any given day Tht· Olvmp1cs run from J uly 28 to Aug. 12. ~1t~!"luclf CORP! l'RCSfNT!> BINGO $7.500°0 I ., .... _ l'• I 111•, I 01 l•t;N C100U f ffN flNI I NI, 11,\~IH AMIJI THU~SDAV SUNDAY ltt1r1w' t1t•I ' '00 U'lflllf\ OPf N •• 10 I ~M• I fUMtJ\ .. -~ I "'' 't ft!ltp\ Ml \t .\Iii .. \ I I\ Mt t •. 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" Daily Pilai '.\G ,,,, : IJ11ron s seek rl·vcnge WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1983 'I ~i> _,..! against Mater Dei ~.J I~, BUSINESS 84 in g irl volleyball. . STOCKS 85 l TELEVISION 86 \ I See tory, page 82. \ "' Vikes' big play engineer. Marler has led Marina to verge of co~championship By JOHN SEVANO ot .... Dellr -... " ln Marina High's football tenrunology 1l'ss1mply called "drop back 62 Hat." I PLAYER OF THE WEEK 11- Dellr -..... ,,...0 Marina High 's Bill Marle r (right ) is this week's Daily Pilot Player of the Week Ruelas exceeds weakness It's a play In which both wide receivers run a "6" (a post pattern), while the tight end runs a "2" (a square out). If set up pro~rly. the play is designed to produce a quick touchdow~. ' Which, in Marina's case, is just what happcnt.'d Trailing 7-0 at halftime to Fountain VaUey, the Vikings came out in the third quarter and on their first play from scrimmage quarterback Bill Marler made.the call ... "drop back 62 flat." Chip Rish. the primary rt.><.-eiver, was hnl'd up lo 1 Marler's right. Mike Crowley, the dt.'COy m this iristanc..:C, was to Marle r's left. Preston Haysh:tlt." the tight end. was lined up on Rish's side of the fi l'ld Marler, going up against one of tht.· best secondaries in Orange County, dropped ba(:k. saw RISh streak ahead of hlS defl'nder, and c'Onnl'<.'tt.'d perfectly with his speedy wide re<.-e1ver_on an 80-yard touchdown pass to tie the score. "We were setting up the play the whole gamt-.'" admitted Marler 'I'Uesday. "l just drop~ back, read the coverage, al)d he (Rish) was wide open." That, however. was onJy the beginning of Marle r's phenomenal second half. Later, after the Barons had gone out in front Cd.M HB vs. vs. By JOHN SEV ANO Ol ... Dellr-•lall .... UC lrviiie -cros.S country coach·-· -..:N·e -wport --·~F-V ~ ... a gain, I 0-7, the 6-1, 180-pound senior directed the Vikings on their winning 66;yard march in the fourth. quarter by .completing four passes for 58 of thG-66 total yards. Although he wa5 14 of 28 passing for 264 yards, 10 of 15 completions for 223 yards came in the second half And remember. Marler was enjoying such an ·l'.'Vcnlhg against one of the more respected second- aries -1f not rhe best se<:ondary -10 the Big Five -COnference It's partly because of Marler's exploits, and pr10cipally because of the Marina team as a whole, that the Vikin'gs find themselves in the position they are 10 today -one victory away from a share of the Sunset League utle (with either Fountain Valley or Hunungton Beach). A win Friday .against EdlSOn would accompl!sh -the feat•and complete a remarkable turnaround th'at has seen Marina go from an 0-3-1 start to a 4-1 record its past five games. "AU I felt we needed was a couple of breaks to go our way," said Marler of the team's rocky beginning. IStt MARINA'S, Page B!) Marina vs. ·-=Edison · I Vince O'Boyle feels he knows Mark Ruelas very well. O'Boyle should. He's only had Ruelas as a runner for four years Newport, 20-10 FV, 24-14 Marina, 21-10 Bill )1arler Uni vs. -· -lrv-ine Uni, 21-20 J now. "l saw him run when he was in high schooL f had· him for two Craig Sheff Brazas the difference. Barons have too many lt's not t he Chargers' year. It should be a barn-burner. years as a coach at Citrus College. And I've had him my two years here," says O'Boyle of the two-time PCAA ind1Vldual cham- pion. "I've seen him grow up to the point where he's gotten very mature as a person and a runner." big plays, better def en Re. Ruelas, fresh off his victory at e . . Roger Carlson Curt Newport, 24-10 FV, 20-7 Brazas is back, Barons' defense Hatfield is not. very underrated. Newport, will compete in Eugene. Ore. Sat- urday in th.e NCAA Region 8 championships. an event m which he finished eight~ a Y!!ar ago Seed en Sailors have offensive eclge Thom son's too tough to stop. "He's a competitor who hat.es to lose," said O'Boyle. "If he flat out I· gets beat that's one thing. But if he does something stupid .. " John over Hatfield-less CdM . Newport, 35-7 FV, 20-14 About the only thing Ruelas has done stupid lately, according to O'Boyle, is underestiinate himself. Sevano With Hatfield gone, Barons are too physical. "He has a tendency to under- estimate his own abilities," offers O'Boyle. "Sometimes I think he doesn't see himse11.running with some people, although he can run with the best." Ruelas' low-key demeanor is evident upon meeting him. When he speaks, his words come very (See RUELAS, Page B2 ) Dennis Brosterhous Consensus so are the Sea Kings. Newport, 27-14 Sailors have more guns. Newport, 24-10 Sitting in the lap of luxury. J. Suites can bankroll a t eam before the first ticket is sold The late Carroll Rosenbloom wrung his hands and complained in public about the hard seats and soft parking at the Los Angeles Coliseum but his lament was the lack of luxury suites. When C.R. visited Texas, he was entertamed in a luxury suite containing Chippendale and British India rugs. In Kansas City. there was a hot tub at his disposal, and in New Orleans. you could lose a small boy in the carpet pile. So it was, then, a great souice of embarrassment to C.R. that he was forced to host visiting owners and dignitaries in a small corner of a press box built for the 1932 Olympics. Rosenbloom moved hlS team to Orange County but as the fates would cruelly dictate, he did not live to see the luxury swtes which were constructed al Anaheim Stadium. Nor did he gel to fondle any of the proceeds. Today, the widow Rosenbloom enjoys $4 million annual revenue Crom the suites before the Rams sell a ticket or the concessionaire pours a beer. BlllBOARD TONIGHT TV-RADIO: See 82. .. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Some years and considerable commotion later, the Coliseum still does not have luxury suites although 157 of them are on the drawing board. The suites are to be built by Mr. Al Davis, the proprietor of the Raiders' football side,. who has a hold on the Coliseum in the fonn of a 25-year lease agreement. Haviag silenced the agonizing cries of USC, Davis was set to begin construction on the suites when a voice waa heard.J.ro~ the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee which objected to the removal of the aeata needed to make room for the boxes. The LAOOC had ita eye on the revenue from the suites during the 1984 Olympic Games but Al Davis, no dummy, had alao penciled in th~recelpta. Now another small voice was heard. The Los Angeles Express of the United States Football. League also is a tenant of the<Ali8ellm and objected to the construction work golng on while the team was trying to accomodate crowds for its games which are played ln the spring and summer. At any rate, you reoognize that the most important aspect of doing business ln professional sports ln this country has become the luxury suite. It ts significant to note that when Hollywood Park announced a $1 50 million expansion and renewal program the othe r dal, one of the features was the addition of a aeries o luxury suites. Your basic hone player has no interest In this sort of luxury but it turns out there are citizens of substance who attend horse races and wager qulte energetically on the resuJta. Shrewdly, then, Hollywood Park concluded that if a football franchise can dredge thousand.1 of dollars per year out of a luxury suite custom er who attencts (See LAP. Pa1e Btl .. HB, 21-17 This is Oilers' year. FV, 19-14 - T erry Henigan RiC?k Curtis Marina, 17-10 Uni, 10-7 Speed has burned Edison Andy Miller has all yea r, & 'Vikings have it. Trojans on high. ar1na, rv1ne, Vikes scared HB Neither team will '!!Jd defeated FV. settle for a tie.. Marina, 28-10 Uni, 21-20 Chargers don't have Miller i' the difference. e·nough offense. Marina, 21-14 Uni, 20-17 Vikes ready for Edison. Trojans.on roll. Marina, 23-10 Uni, 17-16 Uni.:..Jrvine rivalry: Friendly, intense By CURT SEEDEN Of the Delly Not It ... Tradi(lori1ilfr.1.Jniversity High and Irvine High wrapped up the football season against each other. One team won, one team lost and thoughts turned to the basketball season. Well, for the first time since the two teams began their football wars, the season may not be over after Friday night's Sea View League showdown at Irvine High (7:30). A CIF playoff spot IS a distinct possibility, especially for Coach Terry Hentgan's Irvine Va.: queros who enter the game in a three-way tie for third place with a 3-3 league mark. Coach Rick Curtis" Trojans. with a 2-3-1 record, have an outside shot at a playoff spot but it will have to come in the fonn of a wild card berth. • In short. there's more on the Une than city pride in this one. ''This is aomething Terry Hen- igan and I have really wanted to do fol' a few years," says Curtis. "I think you're seeing two programs that are on the up and up. We're both fighting for a playoff spot." What·makes this rivalry dif- ferent from, say, a Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar feud, is the genuine friendship that exisu between the two teams, Curtis pointa out. "We like p'8ytng them because they're our friends, and I think they feel the same way. h 's not -one of thoee bitter rivalries. ( believe this kind of rivalry is even Past scores 197&-Unlversllv 20, Irvine 14 197Hrvlne 10, Unlversll v O 199C>-Unlversllv 38. Irvine 7 1911-0nlversll't" 26, lrvlne 17 191?-lrvlne 7, University 6 Unlversllv leads series, 3·2. more intense." Curtis says. "In 'the two years I've been coach. I've liked thlS game - even when neither team had a chance to do something after- ward. It was neat, anyway," says Henigan. "This IS a good. healthy rivalry." That's not saying the two tea.ms are going to sit down Cor halftime picnic at the 50-yard line, how· . ever. Irvine's first legitimate bid for a a CIF playoff spot hinges on the Vaqs' ability to defend Uni quar- terback Andy Miller (296 yards passing in th<' last two games) and his favoritP receiver, Brad Arnold ''Irvine's playing the best foot· ball of any team in the league," says Curtis of the Vaqs. who have won thelr last three games, in· cludlng verdicts over El Toro and Saddleback -the two teams they share third place with entering the final week." On University. Henigan notes: "Their tight end (Arnold) is prob· ably the best receiver on their team. They have some weapoM We're not going into this game trying to stop any one person. That's for sure." .. ' Orange Coast O~IL Y PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 w · ' w ay to g o . Sailors seek revenge in volleyball opener FOJ'. Newport Harbo(. Th~y afternoon's 3 o'clock voll1·ylx1ll confrontalion agamst ~alA.:r ~1 at Nt:wport isn't really a grud~t.· match. But the Sailors will be lryang to repay last season's ehminatlon a t the hands of the Monarchs in the CIF 4-A quarterfinals. Newport Harbor, which last week beat Corona del Mar t.o earn a share of the Sea View League championship, embarks on thto CIF 4-A playoffs against Mat.er Dei as the fourth-seede<.I team in the 32-team t.ournament. However, the Tars weren 't even the I.Op representative from 'the Sea View League, as Corona del Mar wiu selected by virtue of the Sea Kings' three-game vtc~ • tory over Newport earlier this season CdM IS seeded second, behind top-seeded Mira Costa m the playoffs. IUJ>4.'f) W'W °' t ri.:sb.uw.u.. ..{ S... n!..h I\ II 1•.1111) A..'lpt·r M\111•1-. Jlld 1-:v;1 1~ wl·n.· a ll lt'.agu1 4'l·h-<·Lm11 .. '> l;~t yl•ur w h1lt· A.sp1·r Jn<l M 1ll<'rs wt•re nanwd to till' -..1 .. w1t.I tkatn All-CIF squucl Cm cma t.ll'I M;_ir will host South Coast Lcagu1• I c•JJrt·~·n WtlV(' San Clem£•ntt.· ThurS<l<iy ut 4 in anoth1 ·1 afu·m•>on playoff vpe n· er Brnok1· I hirnni~uin and Kara Ml{:umrll'ss spark thl· S<:a Kings. The· Sea K ings l<.r.:.t only one mat.t:h thu; ~·ason to Newp<Jrt Harbor 111 1L-. rnus l n~nt out.mg Tht>y have tx.'<·n rankl'Cl in the C IF poll bt?h md Mira Cost;c, th(' Ck•ew1 Lt::aguc win111•1 the· entire S(,-;i,on Other an •cJ µl<i y1,ff· n•µrp~·nV•· t1vt.'S 1oclud1· S<Juth l'oa.sl League champum L<agum1 8'•.ac·h. Sunst:t League wmllf·r W<·stmmstcr. along with No 2 h Ju1H.a1n Vallt·y and No J Eth-.im. oncl lrvinl·, tht: third pl<Jl'f' w.im f r<ml the Sc·a View Followt•r" of Corona del Mar's wa te r po lo team indu<li n ~ the sohool' principa l, De nnis Evan ' (arrow), ct>le bra te rect'nt vit·tory ·ov.-r Nt-wport Ha rbo r whic·h gave <:dM the league title. Newport (14-2 overall) brings a young team into post-season play _with a starting lineup that fea- tures two seniors (Tracy Mill~rs and Julie Evans), two Juruors (Anrue McCray and Lmdsay Alslrom), a !!,Qphomorc (Lara Founwm V<Jll1·v will v1s1t Oana Hilb Thur~l:ay, h1Jpmg for <a hrJt at the -.urv1vm of thc• Nt•w · 'port M<ct•·r Jx·1 c l;:csh s HTS BREAK Quote of the day Kansas State place-kicker Steve Willis after the Wildcats. down at the haJf, 38-5: scored three slraight touchdowns against Nebraska before losing, 51-25: "We knew -~e_y ~ere lrying to run up the score aga1nst us. But Whilt happens when an animal is H e r e's your official Olympic update on tic k e ts and events .. backed intD a comer? It fights back. MoraJ vicwries don't count, but they are a Jot better than lying down and dying." Newport Christian begins eight-man playoffs Saturday Newport Christian High's Con-Spearheading the Newport q~~r~rs open the small schools Christian 1-ooented attack is clivtS1on of th~ CIF 8-man football senior quarterback Randy Stuart, pla)'.of~s agamst Victor Valley a 6-0, 160-pound right-hander Fro~ AP dispatcbts Murphy named NL's MVP NEW YORK -DaJe Murphy o r Chris~an Saturday. rught a t with 16 TD passes. LOS ANGELES -Ticket in for-the Atlanta Braves captured hJs second Ii Hunungton Beach High. Stuart, the coach's son, is also a mauon for the 1!184 Summer Olympic consecutive National League Most The Conquerors will be lryUlg com erback on defense Many of Gam('S in L (IS Angel£."S July 28 · Aug. Valuable Player award Tuesday, win-to_ enhance an 8-~ r~~d against the offensive starters go both 12. c ning in a land.Wde over And.re Dawson o( the. ~~ctor Valley. ':"'hich ~i.rusht;d sec-ways. Newport Chrislian's squad •Tick!!t nouflcauon and refunds-TR ~-·· ~~~~.al.~~--. · ono. to. Respena Christ181,1 an the numbers 20, including two mrulcJ thlS week T he ncket acknowledgment Murphy received 21 of 24" first-place votes €hnsllan·.1:-eague when tt lost a fte!thm~rt attd-thi'ee-sophomores c:onf1nru; uckto>t reser\'allons. tncluding price cast by a panel comprised of two members of the 34-30 decision. Stuart's main passing targets .\'lar k Hue ·la.., cak'gory and spt'('.1f1es whether an order is Baseball Writer's Association of America from Unbeaten Big Pine IS seeded have been Mark Frederickson wait listed for any events and how much money is each National League city. He wound up w ith 318 No. l in the ~mall sch<;>ols division, (6-2. ,175 sr.) and Robbie Morgan owed to the purc haser or to the Los Angeles points as eac.•h panelist voted for 10 players. and IS a logical favonte to go the (6·4, 180 jr.), who have combmed Olympic Orgaruzmg Comnuttee It also indicates • • distance with victones already m for 9 TD catches. RUELA S • • • whet her f'h e ucket reservation lS for the inclivid-Magic hf ts Lake r s 133-124 h~d over large. schools powers ln the running game it's ~n ual's first. se<:ond or third choic.-e. Those who are on ' Buckley and Fruth BaptlSt, the Junior Steve Forbes (~:UL J60). From Page 81 a wall list for ev£-nts wtU not ret.-e1ve refunds for DENVER -Magic Johnson• m No. l and 2 t.eams from the who has rushed for 11 wueh-th()S(' events now T he ti ckets themselves will not scored 29 pomts, dealt 14 asslSts and Delphic League in the Larae downs behind the blockmg of ~ftlv And th1.:v '' ''"'' 1111]\ ,.r•tor ._,, 1 J grabbed 12 rebounds Tuesday rug~t as h ls " hP's i.<ikt·n thc L1m1 111 Lh1nk .1t..:•ut V\.' -.cnt out u11t1 next une m sc oo division fullback Pete Dean (5-10. 160 1r ) •Suldout €'Vt>nts -There are 123 events sold the Los Angeles Lakers took a 133-124 N t Chr' Coa h G r "'hat hl "W•lnJ.! t•' "''' Nallonal Basketball "-~~~ t f e wpor 1St1an . C' ary a two-way st.art~r who also plav-; "f'm l'nili,abh .• :-,_,..><I _,_ th\· out. 1ndudmg all sessions or-gymnasucs, swun-~1a ion victory rom S tuart, however, feels has club li nebacke r · ,... ~ --mmg. u1ving, synchronil.tc"d sw unrrung. teruus. and Denver, breaking a two-game losing streak. has a solid shot at providing the Othe r defensive st.anduuts for amount uf W<•rk 1 put in . -...i '>'> lhi· the operung and closing ceremorues. Johnson had only a 13·8·point sconng average opposition m the finals tne A·cademy League champions ~ 1 Yl·ar . .,ltJ " " 1 "r A.' fdr .s.., •Tickets Sllll avai.lable-More than three intheLakers'opening fourgames,buthe andBob "Th' bas' all f--" natur,il ;1bil1t\ l'\t t. ... 11 ltJ<k\ l!--l~~"1...IJO~s...ui..e.:1i£e.1US;..L?-fU..LIJ~~~pa:~J.2.:li.~M~cA~doo teamed for 21 pomts m the dec1SJve third ~~ is ic Y a dnwy include nose guard Eugenl' bl "JUSt I h ,1\ l "'1n11 · 1 • ~...had.moved . . four group, says Stuart about hLS Anderson (5-8. 155 jr.) and safety "I don't hkl' w gc.-l lO<> uver- total even ts) are available, including archery .~ ...... ""4.t.~~+--;te~am~~~co~m~~~~lar~~e~l ~ff~ro~m~J~~-~~~~-~1~0~1~5~0~·~.-.::Tl~_..I:.on.udmi..JiLJJ~~Lb~~~~~---. you start to expecl too much and. baseball. boxmg . canoemg, cycling, ....,uest.riari points at 86-82· startdouts on the.Conquerors' sue-Although eight-man football is compeut1un. rencmgy. team handball. tield Kings, Blues settle for ta·e cesstut baseball and basketball usually pass oriented <the~ are when you don't get ll. you have a h<X ke~· JUdo. modem pentathlon. rowing, shoot-teams. two less linemen and one less tendency w think yuu·v~ lN your- mg. stX'C'er. track and field, volleyball. water polo, INGLEWOOD -Jim Fox JUSt ~ For instance, All-ClF pit<'her back than in regulation football), self down I m JU:>t J t ,1 utmus we1ghthfung and wrestlmg. ho ped he could stay near the net late in ' Chns Howard looms as a big de-Stuart says h1s team has pres-JX'l"SOn .. •To C>btain <JVa1Jable t1ckets-T1ckets can be the final period with the Los Angeles fe nsive obstacle with h is 6-4. ented a balanced attack with sue. l':iLllh•ll' 111 !11-. thoughts ordl'n-<l through the mail-order system until next Kings losing 5-4 to S t. Louts. But the 250.pound frame. cess m the .run and pass · m._1vh1 11ut "11.._.1111' not 1111 d spring. with updated tJ cket brochures available Kjngs' right winger did a Jot more than that. w. • • ld l'l t1....., l't1L11111' 111t.i"4 tJr 1 rt .1 tr .. t k beginning Wc.·dm.-sday nauonwide at Sears stores Fox scored with 32 seconds lefl Tuesday rught arr1 or w1n CO U rw.il and at First lntt-rsun e Bank branches in Southern and the Kings hung on through five minutes of In trmK. H11..i,. .. ,., tl1• dvf1·m.I· Califurnta and Manufacture rs Hanover Trust overtime to salvage a 5-5 National Hocke y League 1ng l'Ct\A I 11HJ nwlt'r • h..tmp1~1 branches 1n the New York City area. Some tie with the Blues. .J.' • £1 • w hUSt· µt·r.-1111.al h1 .... 11.f :~ ·H 1:-JUSt dav-of-eventsl1l·kets will also beavailable. ''llookatitasabonusthatwegotonepoint iorce coin l..J 1p two <;l'(.'Ol1d !> 11ff th1· Uhmp1c · •T1c:ket prices-Range from $3-upward. tonight," Fox said. "All I wanted to do was to stay qua hf ~ 111~ tune 11f ;{·I'..!. v. hid) Lo · Ala mitos trac k sale nixed Los Alarrutos Race Course Presi- dent M1ldr~ N. Vessels announced .,. Tuesday that the deadhne for the ~ proposed sale of the race lrack had passed and the agreement to seU had been temunated with "no further discussions planned " Vessels h ad reached a tentative agreement on the sale of the track and ad,acent golf course to a Los Alarrutos development company in early October A deadl.Vleof Nov. 7 was pl.aced on certain t.em\S of the agreement and failure to perfonn them as required resulted in the t.ennination. "With the passing of the deadline," Vessels announced. "there lS no longe r an agreement to seU. Opcrations will continue at Los Alamitos as they have for the past 30 years." in front of the net. It was really a gift goal It came Woodbndge High wraps up the Woodbridge, which has won Rul·las hupt·~ tu ,1tt..un th1:. spring right to me . But we'U take the tie and one point." regular portion of the 1983 fool-three of its last four games, IS led In the 5.000 nwtt•rs. not his M · ball season -the Warnors' best by running back Rudy Figueroa. sp<>e1alty hut ont• 11f his strt•ngths. agee signs to play in S pain ever -Thursday night. hosting who has twice run for more than has bt-st or 1:1 !)YI~ 11nh )() sc.wnds Two-time UC lrvine All American Laguna Beach at lrvine (7:30). HO y ards in a game this season of the Olymµat tnal mark of Ke · M h · ed m Yet, even a victory over the but who was held to just 53 last 13 49 . VU\ agee as sign a one-year "--·~ h i h uld . Wood k l1·1 "rOSS •v•untr\. l1n ... ~·· r~r1 t· tr t la bask ball · h "" ..... ts. w c wo give -wee in a 13-6 setback to Laguna " ,.., .. ~...., ....... ~n ~ch pto Lep Y Eet m t e bridge a 7-3 overall record. nught Hills. ly honorro as th~ PCAA Runner parus ro ague in urope be h I h W d H ot the y ... ar a....'<·a• •ro •lf '-15 rnason -M h 1 b h Ph not enoug to vau t l e ar-An . aryung adznits. n15 Art· " .,._ ........ . n .... agee, w o was cut recent y y t e oerux . · h CIF la ff vuln bJ al effort A finish among the top Suns. left for Spain last week. In his team's nors mto l e p yo s. 1sts are era e against the run · · th 6 .. If we win and ML951on Viep this season. "It's probably been 15 runners at the.• rcgionaJ meet ope'!f,6se~n VlCdtohryd, l ... e bo-8 podswer forward beats Dana Hills, then it (the our major weakness. We've done Saturday w1U qualify him for the acor points an a • re un . third and finaJ playoff spot from much better against the pass." NCAA finals, where he hoix.--s to the South Coast League) will be "This is Laguna's last game and be among the top 25 Americans Tele vision, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: NBA Basketball -Dallas at Lakers. 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). determined by a coin flip." ex-the y're going to be hungry for a whtc h w o uld ea rn him plains Woodbridge Coach Gene win. Their seniors are playing All-Arnen can status Noji. their last games, too." warns Noji "He's got strength morc than The Warriors enter the game in Laguna Beach is led by speed ," says O'Boyle, who a tie for third place with Mission sophomore quarter back Jim thought about what he said and Viejo, both with 3-2 records. O'Donnell who has started the then quickly added. "l shouldn't MARINA HIGH'S BILL MARLER • • • Laguna Hills is in second place last three games. say he hasn't got speed. when you and has completed its regular "» can run a 1.500 like he can. What season with a 4-2 league record. Corona de) Mar rm saying is the speed he's got is Of course. a Misson Vi ejo loss, de<.>eiving. From Page 81 ''The re m\ght have been a little self-doubt, but we knew we were a good team and 1f we got a couple of breaks, we'd start winning " Marler has added a d1mens1on to the Vikings attack 1t hasn't had in awhile -and opponents aren't slufhng 1t off as a passing fancy. "I knew he w as a good quarterback going in," complinll'nted Fount.am Valley Coach Mike Milner. "He's a h1g-play \ud, and he passed very accurately against us in the ~nd half. t "On their fina play of the second haJf they be~t one of our Ix-st foothall players -and they beat hlm deep " ln run~ g&ml'S, Mar ler has completed 48 percent of h1.s passes (90 of 189) for 1,650 yards. More importanlly, he's th rown 16 passes for wuchdowns which has h~IJX-0 open up Marina's vaunted running attack "l always felt l t'OUld throw the ball pretty good and get It to JX'QPle." s1.11d Marler. who added of his second-haH µerformance, "l think It helped me t.{emendously because I know l can throw the ball good if l get some protA:.'t·t1on." Ofh•red V1kmg Cooch Dave Thompson: "Ek.'t'a u!W we're experienced at quarterback - he's a two-yt'ar starter and 1 haven't had the luxury since I've ~n here -we've been able to do a few more things with h im "With our offense. so goes the quarterback. 90 goes our Rrunc pl Rn If the quarterback 18 running the ~game a11d the run game e ffectively. we're in pretty good shape "Hp's tx.'(·n doing <1 good .)ob rc.-dini;c coveragesaU year. He's steadily improved. We have to call the right play for him, but Bill's the one who makes the offense go,'' says Thompson. And if noth ing else, Marler and the Vikings are certainly enjoying a new-found confidence. "I feel we've proven to people we can beat some of the good teams," he says. "Some people probably still doubt us a little bit, but 1 think we've gotten a little more respect." LAP OF LUXURY ... From Page 01 eight games plus exhibitions and playoffs, the horse racing client Is a beau tiful mark. You see, Hollywood P ark operates roughly 180 days and nights a year including all its forms of taclng, but not counting potential swap meets and rock concerts. The Hollywood Park suites will be as luxurious as the next with romfortable tM?atlng and wet bars and a view o( the finish line. They will also have a view of the city of Inglewood but no luxury suite In the country Is perfect. You envision a meeting of the board of dLrectDrs at Santa Anita. The chairman is saying. "Gen\Jcmen. we mu.st now ronslder the addition of luxury i&uit.es." Probably lhe most attractive feature of a luxury suite at a race track ls that a patron can bring his book1e to the rooes with him. Rleh guys prefer this method inasmuch a.. they do not care to stand in line.~ at the pati-mutuel windows ~ . combined with a Warrior win • • • I ."He's got the .S teve &.-ott type Thursday would rectify the prob· wins tennis ht e · of strength whereby he can kick !em, but Woodbridge's No. l con · with a quartPr to go. or fiOO yards, cem is beatlng Laguna Beach. The Corona del Mar girls tennis or 800 Most of your r unners kick "They like to run the ball," Noji team clinched the Sea View with 200 lt'ft." says of the 1-8 Artists. "Their League team title Tuesday by Ruelas !lays. "I've been luc·ky in game is ball <.'Ontrol. We have to winning a tie-breaker from that l havP the ability to stay with ge t the ball and make sure they Estancia, 89-78. people and then when things get don't use up the clock ." The score was deadlocked. 9-9. tough I've been able to push a For Laguna Beach Coach Den-but Corona was declared the win-little harder .. nis Haryung. the last game of the ner on total points. As for his strategy Saturday. year. of course. puts his Artists in Haruko Shigekawa. unbea ten Ruelas says it won't diffpr from .the role of spoilers. this season, paced the vtctory other raC<'S "Obviously, they (the Warnors) with three wins in singles. while _,,,1'11-~-try to stay with th<' have a better record and a better the doubles team of Stacey De-leaders and run uff them The n team but 1 think we're com· mars and Rachel Rosen also when 1 feel it's llml' to move I'll petitive with them," Haryung swept lheir foes. apply the right p~\Jre says. "They're a better team but CdM finished the Sea View "Hopefully, I'll bt• nl'tlr the no so much better that we don't League !eason at 13-1. while front and can make' them run my have a chance." 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UIW9"11V Alo Hondo Norll\trn Golatn Rio Honoo Camino ltH I Golotn N0<tnern Golotn Camino AHt Norll\ern 1·0 t ·O· I t·l 6·1·1 l ·O·I l ·I 6· 1·2 1·2 S·3·1 6·2·1 " 17 11 60 71 44 42 ,, 10 ... , 81•1•, 44·7 e .. 1 L6rnooc, 49·9 BH I t urrOU9'1s IR.I. »·20 tttl Sen Marino, 1·3 a .. , Vttrtium Del, 34·0 a.et .t.nttlOCle Velltv, 9·3 LO\I to S.nt• Merle. 4'··• LO\I 10 Querla HIM, •·3 llMI SI a.rnard, J.4· 14 8Ht Arroyo Grano.. 14·6 Eastern Confe rence , .. eu ttlne Whltmonl IYV 8a&tllM Sunbelt 8etetlne V•tlt Visit Wllltmont Ivy 9·0 10 e-0·1 61 H SI t ·l •• 6-2-1 • S-2-1 33 6·3 2S 6·3 n 6·3 21 S·3·1 • l!IMI Lt Sltffe, 29·3 8ul Pomoot. 4i: ,, tHt La Serne. 44·2'2 8eel Norlt Vlale, 20· 12 l!IMI Cl>tllev, 24·7 l!IHI Corona, S.·7 LO\I lo Don LIJ90, 1'· ll a.t1 Horttwlew, ll·t Loll to attl Geroena, '4·71 e .. 1 ArllnQIO!I, 3S·20 Cent ral Conference Gtrdtn Gro~• l·I 61 BHI L.O\ Amloo•. 31·14 !>ut>vrbtn 9·0 •7 l!lttl Glefln, 71·0 S.. "'9w I · I SS ... , .,_., lt·7 Garden Grove t·I Sl L.otl lo LA'Qulnte, 31·1' SM View 6·1·1 1' L"I teat T-, 'Jl.7 Orl"llt 1-1-1 3' ... , MeenOfl•. lS·3 FrMWeY 1·1 )3 tttl Sonora, 21·1• FrMwav 6·3 21 ... t Trov, ll·12 Or•"llt S·2·2 16 ... , S.venne, 13-0 SM View S·J· 1 S ... , CM• ~· 16· lS Southeastern Conference I 8eldwln Ptrk Mont view l·O llO ... , AIUM, t0-0 1 Rotameeo Min ion l(elltY l·I 71 tttl El Monte, •2· lS 3 Calon Sen""°'"' ,., 63 ... , APOle Vellrl, 10-11 4 Sen o r,,,., Monlvltw 1·1 s. 8"1 Clltrler Oek, •-o S ll'ldlO Oflefl V•lltn 1·1 •• .... c ... 1re1, 23· 1' <\ Ou•rt• Mlwlon Valley. ~-J u ... , Maunlaln View, ft-4 1 Gerev Hecltnde S·3·1 39 e .. 1 01amona &er. 14· 13 I Ola"tO"d Ber Htclel'lde 1-1-1 2' Lot I lo <;;erey, 16· ll 9 Gan•111t HKltndt •·4·1 . I• a..r Cnlno, 17·7 10 111•1 Bre•ltY 0-rl Valley• 6·3 • 8atl Celtalco, 13· IO 10 (tie) Royal Oak Monlvlew 6·3 4 Bttr aaue11. 14·7 Deser t-Moun ta in Conference I HU•ero 2 Rlo Me\& l Alm of World 4 AIH <.eoero S Mira Colla 6 Perri• 1 Pu a Roble• I Cnamlneat 9 NO<OllOtf 10 Oak Peri.. PIO""r Fronller Sunkl\t LO\ Pedrtl Pio-Sunk h 1 LO\ Peel<e\ Stnte Fe Fronll., Trl·Velltv 9·0 107 t·l 102 1-2 as 6-1-2 74 6·1·1 11 6-2 4J S··l ·I 37 S·3·1 l4 S·l ·I 2' 6·) lf Inland Conference 8Ht Mlreltt••. ~l·U ... , Nordt>Ofl, 1·0 a.e1 aennlne, S0-4 Tltd Senlt YMI, ll· 11 l!leet El s.vunoo. U·O Lott lo Not,.. Otme, 21·12 ... , SI. JoMOft, 34·7 ... tLennoa,44-0 Lotl 10 Alo Meu. 7-0 LO\I IO F-•· U·7 . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 Prep football players of week Du ~oemuer, Cot&a Mea• A 6 -0 , 177-pound defenaive back and receiver, Shoemaker caught five pUlea for 94 yards, incluCling a 51-yard 8COring play ln a 16-1510. to University. Steve Joluaaoa, E1&uel• A 150-pound aenior d e f ensive back, Johnaon stepped in tor the injured Matt W o lf and was the Eagles' leading ball Carrier and caught two pa88eS for 21 yards, returned punta and kickoffs and stood out defe nsively. Dave lla.Dg, CoroD• del Mar A cornerback for the 8-1 Sea Kings, Kang re turned a blocked punt 25 yards for a touchdown in CdM's 12-7 victory oyer F.atancia. He also stood out in general d e - fe nsive assignments. Rlcll Power , Newport H arbor A 6-0, 184-pound senior averag· lng 17.4 yards per reception o n 21 catches for the year, Power caught six passes for 90 yards against El Toro in catchup snu· ations. Brad Arnold, UD.lver1lty The 6-2, 200-pound light end not only blocked in customary fashion but also caught three passes for 41 yards in the Trojans' 16-15 win over Costa Mesa. Jim Mar1lD, lrvtDe The 6-0, 180-pound o ffensive guard and defensive end came up with five lead tackles and two umta in a game in which he never came off the field -a 24-21 victory over Saddleback. Eric Wbeelwrigbl, Edl10D A junior, Wheelwright re- turned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown and another for 26 yard&. broke up 4 paaaes, had 8 tacltles and intercepted a pass in F.diaon's 31·14 vu;Wry ovl'r (k-ean View Brlu BeiCber, Foan ulD Valley The 6-3, 210-pound seruor de- fensive end caused two fumbles, recorded o n e quarterbac k sack, had four unasaisted t.ack.les and four lead tack.lea in the Barons' 15 ·10 loss lO M arina. Steve Grunbaum, Huntington The 6-0, 185-pound senior de· fensive lineman recorded six solo tackles and threeassists in the Oilers' 20-13 setback LO W est- minster: Rob Curry, Ocean View T h e 5 -7, 145-pound wid~ r(•· • t-eive r caught a season -high seven passes for 152 yards in the Sca- hawks' 31-14 loss lO F.chson Bob Rose, Westminster The 5-11. 180-pound JUnw r middle linebacker r ecorded 10 solo tackles and six assist.!. m th£- Lio ns' 20-13 upset VJctory over Hunungton Beach . Lea Holland , Mater Del The 6-3. 195-pound deCenstve. e nd had three quarterbac k sacks in the M onarchs' 17 -7 loss LO Bish op Amat. BUI Ra11elJ, Woodbridge A 5-11, 170-pound ~naor, Jiu.11eu had 12 unassisted tackles from his defensive back pos1llon in a 13-6 loss to Laguna H ills He also played wide receiver and quarterback. Mau Ro11 , Laguna Beacb This 6 -1, 175-pound senior held heralded Capo Valley r~iver Nathan Call to just two passes, o n e for only three yards. wht.le coverin~ him man-to-man 1n the Artists' 2~6 setback . Rustlers wrap up polo championship The Golden West College water elud e : Santa Ana vs. San Diego polo 1quad of.ficially put a lock o n Mesa at 10 a .m .; Long Beach City the South c.out Conference College against Fullerton at l l.30. crown Tue9day. romping put via· and Saddleback w . Cuesta at 2:30 I Sen Jaclnlo 7 Mer9rltlne l Trone Ot Ante 1' itinl Mt. San.Antonio, 15-7 . p .m . e..1 v.-. vet&ev, n -o The Rustlers, 11-1 in con -Sadd.leback. leader l1l the Pa· •••I c aoo va1 ctv .. .o-o ference and 16-5 overall. erupted cific Coast Conference, is fourth Alona 1) 0e-1-1nvo 1$ I ,5f \ ... , Molev•, 10-0 for .even goala in the final period lleeded. The tournament will con -,,,,.,, \' 10-7 ... ~'i'-1 =~;;,11w==..,.::s~ • ....,.;;7-::_0;--ll--ttrTi~t-+t-.-4i'lftOl ...... ....,-t·•~-. -elude Sawiday, No . I--.. ------ 8"1 ~. lN althouih the game wu never in Cuesta, which is the fifth seed ~Vll41 Uan ) NMd~ oi.. --~;----51 Frt411enc• =...---- Otvmolc I· 7 42 6 W"llllV Chrl"l•n 1 LA Luth41r•n I MelOCIYl•ncl Alona 7•2 )Cl Olvmolc 6· l 23 BM• LA Bfftlat, eo-u doubt to that point. · in the tournament, is also the foe Lotl to Wlllllle< Clvlallen, 13·6 9 (ti•) 29 Palma Ot Anre· ,., IS• ... , ... umonU7·1' Jason Crow notched five goals for Golden W est in a ... 1 lrttnern, ll-7 non<anference contest Friday a t 9 (II•> On1 Chrlallt n otvmolc S-3· 1 IS Men's teumemem (el Wemlllev, •lltMM) l"lnt """" SIMIM v11.. Geruteltl\ IV.S.I otf Colln Oowdeswtll IU S,), l·6, 6·3, 6-l; Ht11rlk Sund\lrom ISwtdtnf def. ~rlo MoirllMI 18ollvleJ. 6·0, 6· I Wemen's teul"MIMl9I l•t o-1llN ~ !'la.) Secend ._. S1M1M Pam Cea.le CU.S.l otf Vikki 8-t IU S ), 6-0, 4·1 '"''"--~ ~rv LOU\' Plelek IU.S.) otf Mtll•M Brown (U.S ), 4·4. 6·2; Sue ~sc.erln IU.S I def Shellv Solomon IU.S.I, 7·6, 6·2, Vicki Ntlson IU.S I ... o, 8ttay NeQellO!I (U.S.), 6· I, 5· 7, •· 1 (DltV l'lt lltd beUUM of darkneul. Taipei chlrnpleflth!PI let Tei..t, Ttt•enl l'lnl .. _... SMllet Andv Andrtwa (U.S.) def. ~ri.. EO· mondson (U.S.). 7·6, 6·4, ~It A,,ger IU.S.l def. dtf. S.mmv Glemmelve IU.S.J. 6·l, l ·6. 6·3. l!lerd Gllt>trt IU S.J Gel Jtremv Bt lH IU s.1. 7·6, 6·3, Tim Gu411kM>n (U.S.) def Kim Warwick IV.S.I. 2·6. 6·3. 6·3. Gltn Mlclllt>ala (Jaoen) def. T0'1' Gutllkaon IV S I. 4·6. 6·3, 7·S, Drew Giiiin CU.S I otf JoM Au1t1n IU S I, 1·4, 1·6, JOlln FrewltY CU S I, dtf Stevt Mtlsltr IU S l. 7·5. 6·2. WeU'I' Masur IU.S.1 def Jotln Mc:Curd'f IU S ), 6•7, 6·0, 6•7 Hltll KMel _,. Cw.w • Mir f, EalMCle • IC.,_ .. _, wtN, lt·711 Slrllttt Sl'll041k•w• (COM) def 8erbtrlno. 6· 1. otf Rlcll•rdM>n, 6·0, def. 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Onflee c: .... 14. c--11 CVl>'9'1 ' 0 l .-11 Or•not Coea1 3 > ' >-U Orenot Coe" M:Oflno. E SllowrOfllltl •, Plltl 3, Ale••-J, V,. 1. Fulltrlon I, J. $11owrOMll.I 1. o... ......... A"T'S LANDfNO -7l enolen. '1 bonito, 4 velto•ten, 7 ~ OAV•Y'S LOCK•• -21 enoitrL tS rod\ cad, 1 COW cad, 11 eattco btU, I M ild t>au, 3 bonllo, 160 rneckerel. to pace the attack, while Mark noon in the Rustler pool. Moreno, Art St.ephell80rl and In another South Coast e n · Tom Herm1tad each accounted for two each for the Rustlers.· count.er Tuesday . Orange Coast upped its conference mark to 4. 7 Aft.er one more tuneu p , Golden with a 14-11 verdict over Cypress Wett will compete • in the The Pirates, who have o n e Sou thern California Cham-more match against Fullerton pionahipe at Saddlebeck College Thursday, overcame a 4-3 d e ficit on Friday, Nov. 18, opening u the in the second quarter and mam- top teed against eighth-aeeded tained command aft.er tha t . Citrus in a 1 p.m. match up. Ed Skowronski had four goals Other tint-round oontesta in· to pace the Pirates, 12·11 overall. University breaks into fOothall ratings University H igh , whic h upset Corona del Mar two weeks 'ago and edged Costa Mesa last w eek , made ita fi.nt appearance in ~~e CIF C-entral Conference footb811 rankings this week. The Trojans, 5-3· l overall but o nly 2 -3-1 in Sea View League competition, were tabbed 10 th: University is hoping for a victory this week over Irvine and a subse- quent wild card playoff berth. Meanwhile, the upper portion of the conference continued its weekly shift with Newport Harbor being shuffled back into a tie for fifth place w ith Valencia following the Sailon' 28-7 loss to El Toro last week. N ewwrt had rilen to tee0nd place last week before the lom. Corona del Mar, meanwhile. jumped from fifth to third place by virtue of Its 12-7 decision over EatanciA. The new C-entral Conference leader ls La Quinta, which knock- ed Loi Amigos from the top spot with a convincing 31-14 decision last week. Un~t.en La Mirada T amamasui tops Sunset volley ball Ema Tunamuu.I. who sparked Wmtmlnlter High to a share of the Sunaet League crown with Fountain Valley, hu been named the leacue'1 volleyball player o f the year. PWT.,... Marto 11.Uftltr (N\tl'IMI; Jacllle Melldtt (W"tml!K•); /liMlit#y HHlllW IWnlmlntlorl. Erin TOl'llellll ll!dhOll), CllrklY Sv ... led IFoun· ,..,, VMllY), Mlrle HMWT\11 IFounl•ln v.-.1 .._..T_ Ololww l"o~ (I._), u ur11, El!HtM (Edltonl, Julle Nl'l'trt IFOU11t61to V....,.), SeotlM OeM11 1w..1m1ne1er>; s._.111e Sftv• (Foun· leln V .... ); KllN Htyt (HutllflltllOll a..dll Motl ·~ ... ..,. Ema hmamaaul IW"lmlnllet') ----~-·--~ (9-0) from the Suburban League rose from fourth to second. In the Big Five Conference, the Sunset League trio o f Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Marina w ere among the top 10 this week . The Barons, second last week. dropped to fifth after losing to Marina, 15-10. M arina's victory. meanwhile, put it into the top 10 for the first time this season (N o 9). Huntington Beach "s 20-13 set bac k to Westmins ter dropped the Oiley-s from fourth lO seventh in the rankings. Otta signs with Cal Poly Capistrano Valley High senior Mark Otta, a 6-2. 180-pound shooting guard, has accepted a full athletic achola.rship to con · Unue his basketball career a t Cal Poly San Luis Oblspo. Otta, an All-South Coast League eelection last year when the Cougars finished with a 25-3 record and won the league crown. wu al.o an all-tourney perfonner at last yeer's Sonora Tournament. "Mark'• the best pure shgoot.er I've ever coa c hed," say~ Capistrano Valley Coach Mark Thornton. "He poeeews great court 9efllle .•• Cal Poly has won four Cali· fornia Collegiate Athletic Con - fe rence championahipe over t he 1ut 10 years and hu participated ln NCAA poet-aeuon play f Ive yean unde r head coach Enue Wh~ler. Otta iai the aon of SaddJet);)ck College athletic dlN>Ctor Bill Otta • 81 Orange Coast DAILY PltOT /Wednesday, November 9. 1983 -- LOOK WHERE $10,00Q IN RARE COINS CAN GET YOU. ORANG.I COUNTY BUSINESS '10 (l(l(l 20 p, I I llSh !h 11 1 l Ill~; : ~II o, l%h 11 ll 'll\ l'IXll i\ !X~ 1111111 11 7 11 ;-i 111'1 I ~ -, It I 7. I qq .! I 1 \\'I ~ \ t 11 t' \. ' I I I j I l 11 • I • ·" l ' •I ... . J !' I I \ .. , l' .. .l'" Ii .II. I '''" /' ~l ; (/~1~ '"'' ''"'' 111 , ... ,,, .. , .. " I\ ~'I • .. ' ; I • 11 I ·-----1-W"-lNES 1lllV11"-lC:------ ' / Marion Smith new president of Koll Co. Koll Company Chau-man Donald M. Koll has announced the appointment of Marlon G. Smith Jr. as president of the Newport Beach-based contracting and development firm. ln addition, Koll Company Executive Vice P resident Stanley F . Brockhoff was named president of the newly formed Koll CoDStructloo Co., a subsidiary formed to em phasize the firm's general contract.ing capabilities. Prior to joiftlng Koll early .this year, Smith was executive v.ice pr~ident of NLT Corp. Brockhoff has been with Koll srnce l 971 . . . . The Orange County ofhce of Peal Marwick international 8(.'('0unting firm. has announced three promotions. Joseph E . Davis of lrvine and James M. Parks of El Toro were both named sen.ior tax managers. Ellen Thomas of Laguna Hills was promoted to ta« marlagcr. . . . 'J Michael Millis, a veteran of 20 years in thl· energy. high technology and financial fields. has been named Orange County district manager of securities activ.iues fo1Costa Mesa-based Ameri- can Diversified Equity Corp. Millis. a resident of Newport Beach. was formerly with E NI Com- panies of Costa Mesa and TLC Financial Services of Newport Beach. ••• Western Digital Corp. of lrv.ine has an- Helionetics plans to acquire Hawaif high-tech firm Irvine-based Hehonetics Inc. announced Tues- day 1t w\J.l acquire PacW Analysis Corp.. a Honolulu-based high-technology corporation in- volved in alternative energy. The agreement, which is subject to the approval of Pacific AnalysLS' shareholders, will give HeLionetics an entrance mt.o the Paci fic and Far East, the company said. Pacific Analysis has an agre<>ment an princ·1ple to' design and build a prototype electrical generaung plant using a rombtnation of solar and biomass power for a maJOr hotel cham. aC("Ordirig to C.W. J obbans. pr<'Stdent of Hehoneucs H~eltont.>llCS LS a high-technology farm. The Professional Secretaries Bahia C hapter will -----------------"'----~ 1 hold its monthly dinner meeting Thursday in the 642-4321 Cafe Ricard Room at the A.irporter Inn in' Irvine at 6 pm / 11 r .·1' "' ',,,,;.,I !,, , •. •,,, ... !/•, r., .,, ~,r Daily Pilat The guest speaker w1U be Helen Cogswell, a past president. speaking o n mtemauonal affiliates m ·London '1• "•· .,. ,~. ; ... ;p.·r-1lt1 Those interested in attending may call Sandy Edwards at 540-1666 for reservations. 4:1 Write-Off High Technology Thchnica.l evaluations by 1najor corpomtions available. TllE BENEFITS • Excellent Income Potentia l :l0-J00 °1i, Return f'i rst, Year. • Proven Track Hccord • Excellent Tax Rcncfits Equ ivalent to a ,1..:1 Wri te-off. • l{ecover federal Income Taxes Paid the Last :l Years. •Mi nimum. One T ime Jn vestmcnt $4:350.00 • For private appoint ment call (7 11) 9!>7·0929 lfo·hardt\on Gmup Uow11cy SavingR & Lonn Buildin~ :lWO BriHtol. Su:te 710 ('o. ta Me8a. CA 92626 Airport backers to 01eet The Community Air- port Council, a business group seeking expanded service at John Wayne Airport, will hold its annual general member- ship lun.cheon at 12 p.m. Friday Nov. 18, the Registry Hotel in Irvine. About 300 busin~ people and local civ.ic officials are expected. according to the or- ganization. Daniel Her\kin, a Atr Transport Association v.ice president will speak on "The Airlines: 5 Ye8.r.' After Deregula- tion." For more infor- mation call 261-5650. Architects eye historic buildings Spurred on by fallen v.ictlms of progr~. in - cluding the Holly S ugar Factory. the Pick wick Hotel and Anaheim's old power plant, the Ameri- can sti~ o f Architects are meetmg to d iscuss historic preser- vation in Orange Coun - ty. The dinner meeting i.s slated for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. ReservatJons can be made by cal ling 557-7796. 642-4321 1>1rtct or 1·111/t'ct. lo .~ubscnlw to 11t111r hometm11t1 poprr /111• Daily Pilat IMITH ... OCKHOFF THOMA I nounced the appointment of l'looeer·S&aodard Elec&rooJcs as an authorized distributor for 24 locations in the Midwest, Northea.'it and Southeast states West.em Digital is a manufal·- turer of serruconductor components. • • • AT&T Commuolcalioos has named Philip C. Cashla t.o head its new major accounts marketing district for Southern California. AT&T Com- munications is the new lon.g distanl-e company being created Jan. 1, 1984, by the Bell System divestiture Cashia, who will be based in Laguna Hills, will be responsible for L'OOrdinating the marketing of rommumcations network scrv.it-es in Orange, Sa,n Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino l'Ounties . ~ . J oo D. Koskoff, an executive wnh extensive lending and S«Ondary marketing. experience, has been named VIL'e president and manager of the Secondary Marketing Department Cor Mercury Sa vings. Koskoff will oversee the sales of Mercury's residential and commercial Joans to various financial 1nstituuons and government agencies nationwide . • • • Amer ican Pacesetter, a Newport Beach-based development firm , and Sao Clemente Savings and Loan have announced thetr respective boards of direct.ors are negotiat- ing an agreement wher<:by American Pacesetter DAVIS PA .. KI MILLIS wo1,Jld at.-quire the outstanding shares of San Clemente Savtngs. ••• Keo& E. Keller , president of J ason Trent & Co. has announced the open.ing of new branch offices for the adverusing and pubuc relauons firm at 16811 Noyes m lrvine. Jason Trent & Co lS based in Founwn Valley • • • The Newport Beach regional office of Business Properties Brok«:rage. Co. has been named exclusive leasing agent for the Red Hill Technology Center , a $15 rrullion development just north of John Wayne Airport m the lrvlne Industrial Complex The center is a development of Newport Beach -based Carver Development Co. ~-. •· . David M. Ke mper has been adrrutted to the partnership of Arthur Andersen l8i Co .. mt.er· national public aa.-ounting and consulting or- garuzat1on. Kemper will be an audn practice in the firm's Orange Coun ty office an µ,st.a Mesa . . . . ., Home Club, a new warehouse/home center chain, has opened a ncw outlet in Foul)tain Valley. Aoc.-ordu1g to Robert J. Mc.Nulty, co-founder and president of the operation, Home Club combines warehouse pricing, large cus- t.omer-serv.ice staff and a membership program t.o prov.ide reduced prices on home improvement merchandise. Annual membership fee is $1 5. .MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER THE COUNTE NASD STOCK LISTINGS NEW VORK (APl -Most 1cllve over· 11\e·counttt llOC" suPl)lllld bv NASO ~ V-Bid Alktd Cl\o S,&S) 200 17'-17,_ -J' • 1 .. ,600 IJ'-IJ8' t •, FE .. c s 730.JOO 1~ 1014 -._ PNIGI llll,IOO \:>lli \J''I -.. HmFSO 4\4,900 141• 14'• -'• tnt-4 t 403,200 35''• JS"' -•;, ... _ ... ' )63,700 •• ,, .... -1 S..tt• I )5',000 15" I~ + le c~ e nt.JOO " • "" • " T-4~• 1' 000 1 I \ n UPIANDDOWNI NEW VORI( tAPl -T,/le 10ftow1'19 1111 l~OWI IM 0-,tr • <M • C-19< 1toc9'1 •net "''"'"t' o ... , "•"• oone uo '"" "'°" I ncl down '"" "'°'' IMIMCI °" -cen1 ol ch•llH '°' Tu<t\dn No securllles "'•dlno -.. 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HO USTON -C.Ontinent.al Airlinl':. !kAtd 11 lc~t $77 l million in the thl.l'd quart.er bt!fore 1t filed for t·ourt protc..-<:tton under .the bankruptcy l~ws Sept 24 Grey~ound will h alt benefits PHOENIX. Ariz. -Greyhound Corp ~1d 1t h<c> s1.<1ppl'Q paying he.al th and ~elf are benefits t.O 2,200 rt'llr<.-d t'mpluy£"'t~ and wLlJ cut off benefits to 4,000 mort• unlt"iS tht· umull representing 1 ts workers signs a n('w c.·0£1 tra<'I by Nov 15 FCC rules on sttt elli te t el<~vi 1o n WASHl·NGTON Tht' Ft."'<ieral Commurut·ot111ru. v>m nussion says local and s tate governments may not regulate television programmipg distributed by sawlltt.t.-w private dwellings. ln a separate case, the eommiss1on rult.-d Tucsc.lay that the 'Nevada Public Serv1ce Commission cannot rcgufau: the rates charged by a Las Vegas cable operator for a "ucr·· of pay TV services. Dunes to r estructure d e bts NEW YORK -Dunes Hotels and Casinos Inc has announced a revised agreement to restructur e at least $13:! million of de bt. The plan. which tS not final, would give creditors Clifford and Stuart Perlman a 45 7 percent ownership stake Dunes also repon.ed that it lost $34 3 mllJ1on in the quarter ended Sept. 30, compared with a S7 2 m1l11on l~ in the rorresponding perlbd last year Sear s to rem ode l 6 00 stores CHICAGO (AP)-Sears, Roebuck & Co. will spend SI 7 billion to remodel more than 600 stores and buLld 62 new ones over five years. The program. approved Tuesday by the Sears dtrectors. reflects a shJft m emphasis from new stores to modernization of existing ones. said Edward R Telling. the Sears chairman and chief executive officer. Buyer sought for Glob e-Dem ocrat WASHINGTON -The Justice Department is trying t0 determine if a buyer can be found to save the St Lou is Globe-Democrat, which plans to close by year's end The government became involved Tuesday after learning the Globe-Democrat's owners arranged the closure in a financial agreement with the compeung Post-Dtspatch WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK t"'PI Nov I Adver>e.O 0 K llnad Ur>enel>Ol<I Tolel lnUfl New n111n1 Ntw tow1 Tooo 651 947 l87 1990 ,, 10 WHAT AMEX DIO NEW \IORK (.t.P) Nov I ~ov1nc.o OK lined Uncn.'l!leo Tol•l ll•u•• New P\fOh\ Nt w klw• MH ALS ' Todev ,., uo , .. .,, 1 17 Pr1v ., .. t.Jl 94.) 191 1974 1) 19 Prtv OI V 1S1 :MS "' I ll • 11 NEW YOllK lllPI Spo! nonl•<rOUI meltt pr-locl•y c:...., . Ml'l\~9 °"'" • pound. us _..,.,..,,,. ~ • 8 t 10 c.>lt per povnd NY Come• IP04 """''"-r.,. ...... 25-2' Olnlt. povnd Dflc · +e centt • pc>uncl • .,.,_.., 'nll • M,4717 Met ... 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Daily Pilai WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1983 Holiday entertaining ideas will be demonstrated by culinary experts. Page CS. MEAObNWINE SLIM GOURMET C4 C7 Entertaining? Sayc-heese for ease, elegance Friendly gatherings will be at a maximum during th'S approaching holiday season, but entertaining needn't wear you out. For a simple yet elegant party table, serve a cheeseboard wilh an Interesting variety of fromages and perhaps a few savory cheese-based hors d' oeuvres. Ofter a harmonious range of tastes from delicate to assertive, such.as Brie, the "king" of soft-ripened cheeses; Explorateur, a rich, fresh, triple creme. delicate in flavor and texture; Pyramide. a triangular chevre or goat's milk cheese with a nutty tang: Bleu d' Auvergne. a firm textured. assertive tasting blue cheese: and Dolmen de Bougon, a dome-shaped goat's milk cheese. firm 1n texture and slightly sharp in taste. Although we suggest French cheeses. let your taste and imagination be your guide. At least one red and one white wine will be required to complement the different cheeses. The rule of thumb is lighter wines for milder cheeses. more robust wines for pungent cheese. Add crudites. raw vegetables served with flavorful dips, to your party fare. and for sumptuous treat. try Eggs Marie Antoinette - stuffed eggs baked on artip.tioke bottoms. topped wit~ a cheese sauce and sprlnkle11 with crisp bacon. ' ~ C UDITES Select spears of raw zuc h1ni. halved r~'!! mushrooms. cherry tomatoes. endive spears. broc I or cauliflower flowerets. carrots. celery. Serve with. •• HOT MUSTARO DIP V• cup butter 114 cup ftour 1 cup chicken broth 1 cup eour crNm 2 tebleepoon1 DIJon muaterd · -i tablHpoons choppect capen 2 tebleapoona ml~ cornlchona, French midget gherkin a Seit . In saucepan. mell butter and stir in flour. Gradually stir 1n · · chicken broth, sour cream. mustard, capers and cornlchons. Stir over medium heat until sauce bubbles and thickens. Season to taste with salt. Place into serving dish and keep warm. Makes 2 cups. COLD ROQ UEFORT VINAIGRETTE 1 cup French ollve or welnut oll 11a cup French red wine vlneg•r 1 tNapoon French herb mix 1 INlpoon Nit . 1/• fNlpoon pepper 11a cup ftrmty pecked Roquefort Combine all Ingredients In bowl and beat with electric mixer . until thick and well; blended. Let stand at room temperature for several hours to blend flavors. Beat again before serving. Serve cold. Makes 1 ~ cups. EGGS MARIE ANTO INETIE 8 herd cooked egga Sour creem Seit 8 •rtlchoke bottom• 11a cup' butter .1/1 cup ftour 2 cupe mllk 2 cupe (I ounce•) ahredded St. Peulln or other Hml·aoft French ch .... The cover of "The Goose and the 'Gander" cookbook was illustrated by Susie Gross. 8 1trlpa becon, chopped and tried untll crlap 2 allcft French breed, cut Into 111-lnch cubee Slice top tip from eggs and carefully remove egg yolks. Place yolks ~nto bowl and mash. Stir In sour cream until mixture Is creamy but still holds Its shape. Seas6n to taste with saJt. Use mixture to stutt eggs. Cut thin slice from bottom of each egg so it will stand uprlQht. Place artichoke bottoms Into shallow casserole, side by side. Place one stuffed egg on each artichoke bottom. In saucepan, melt butter and stir In flour. Gradually stir in milk. Stir over low heat until sauce bubbles and thickens. Gradually ~tir In cheese. When sauce is smooth, season to taste with salt and pour sauce over eggs. Sprinkle eggs with bacon and bread cubes. Bake In preheated hot oven (400 degrees) for 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned and bubbly. Mormon family recipes compiled A family cookbook, featuring recipes that are generations old along with new and borrowed ones, has been compiled by the Corona del Mar Relief Society. It incorporates the culinary skills from many Mormon kitchens with a wide range of recipes, says Maxine Gibson, president of the women's group of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The title, "The Goose and the Gander," is an appropriate name, says Gibfk>n, who explains that the concept parallels the Mormon belief. Research indicates that the gooee and gander represent the eternal family, that when they mate it Is for eternity, she said. "We believe that when couples marry in our temple, their mar- riage i.Pfor eternity." The publication, repreeenting a year'a labor, ls a reality today t hanks to the inspiration, enthuaiaan and gentle persistence of Gibeon, according to the book's dedication. The cookbook, going on sale Saturday, i.adivided into 6 aectiona with a cover, artiatically created by Susie Gra., that carries out the theme of the book'a title and the aection heading. Recipes reflect \he Mont\On diet -nutrlt.lOUI and balanced, with emphaaiJ on di.ahes and breada ualng whole grain wheat. Although they Umlt their intake of red meat, they do not practice abetinence, 18)'1 Glbeon. Thecookbook,at$10, will debut at the c hurc h -aponaored J>reparedne. Fair, from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. at the church, comer of 16th Street and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The fair. free and open to the public, also will feature more than 65 booths and attract.ions. lnatruc- tions in penonal and emergency preparedness will be given by church members and representa- tives of the Newport Beach Fire Department, Red Cross and Boy Scouts. There also will be displays and demonstrations of hair cutting, needlework, gardening, food preservation and breadmaking, and activities for children. Recipes from the cookbook, which can be ordered by calling • Ruby Lloyd at 640-9400 or 644-5964, include: APPLESAUCE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 2 packages yeast 'h cup wann water 3 cups applesauce 2 'h cups hot water l cup brown sugar 'h cup vegetable oil 2 tablespoons salt 6 cu ps whole wheat flour 6 cups white flour Soft.en yeast in wann water for 10 minutes. Combine applesauce, water, sugar. oil and salt in a large heavy-duty, high-speed mixer'. Mix white and wheat flours together and add to mixer . Pour in softened yeast and knead for 10 minutes. Form into 4 loaves~in greased pans. Let rise until double in shape. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes: Makes 4 loaves. CHICK'EN MONTEREY 1 cup mashed banana (See COOKBOOK, Pa1e ci) · Mesan is at home in the kitchen I C::ook-of-the-W eek I lpll9iledbytbeNewportBwh~ 1-p. Sbellw91111D1olberfavorlt-. llUJUUTO IN A BOWL 2 W.mmol refried beam(about 18oune.) e 0our tarU11M 4 p-tnc1warat11C1Jac1tm... . .......... _. 2-.IDltlllbowll . 8DnY bowll with nan4c:k lllftY· Put l ~ to 2lndll.ol~ ...... ~ bowl ...... adllaantap,dm...,....•bMdfulol..-. ( ... PAVOllTS POOD, .... Cl) ' . • • .. • C2 Orange Coast DAILY ~!LOT/Wednesday, November 9, 1983 Be game and.fix birds of a different f ea th er Squabs, quail, pheasants and partridges are part of the many game birds 8&'iO<:iated with autumn. Oecidely festive, any of these birds, properly cooked, wiU be more suc..'t'ulent, and richer in tastt• than the usual blunder chicken or turkey. Part of the secret of t'OOlong small game birds is marinating. The squabs are marinated m <:ranberry juice cocktail, wine, oil and r~ry to keep them moist while broiling, or weather~rmittlng, charcoal grilling. Roasting pheasant 1s simplii,;jty it.sell. Dress up with a garnish of poached pear halves. filled with sugar-frosted cranberries -an attractive garrush and a tasty complem~nt to this delfr ble game birrl. MARINATED GRILLED SQUAB ~ cup cranberry jui~ cocktail ~ cup dry, red wme ~ CU(> vegetable oil • 1 tablespoon .dried rosemary leaves l teaspoon black peppercorns \i'i teaspoon salt 4 squabs (about l pound each) In a ceramic or glass bowl, combme· cranberry ;:;.---juice cocktail, wine. oil , rosemary, peppercorns and Dlllr,... -.., '--,...,... salt. Cut wing tips off squab and spl..ll each squab Ann McCluskey prepares Burrito down the back. Flatten by bending or breakmg th<' in 8 Bowl. breast bone. Use wing tips and giblets for soup stock. if desired. FAVORITE -FOOD ... .it!]~ Paee co .... • cheese on the tortilla, then add tomato sauce. Continue layering, ending with cheese, when bowl ls full. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 8. HAW AllAN PORK CHOPS 6 pork chops l can ( 15 ounces) pineapple chunks 1 bell pepper. cut in chunks 2 onions, cut in chunks 6 fresh mushrooms 6 cherry tomatoes -In an electric skillet, lightly brown chops. Turn heat to 250 degrees. Add juice from can of chunk pineapple to drippings. On six wooden skewers, alternate pineapple chunks, onion pieces, beU pepper, mushrooms and tomatoes and place on chops. Cover skillet and SLmmer 35 to 40 minutes. Serve with rice. withs.auce poured O\l(!r it .and garnished with vegetables. Serves 6. CIDCKEN WINGS PACIFICA .3 pounds chicken wings (cut at joint, discard Up) I cup soy sauce 1 cup brown sugar 1 2 cup butter or marganne t teaspoon dry mustard >4 cup water Combme all. ingredients except chicken ..-. mgs Heat nuxture and cool. Placectucken m ~long dish and mannate for 2 hours. Bake for 60 minutes at 350 degrees. Serve an char mg dish. .. ,• I ' ' If you've been enjoying our Cook-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 w ith our readers. The series also includes a photo and short profile of our special cook each week. Send your recipes to the Food &lit.or, clo the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa. CW!. 92626, and be sure to include your name, address and phone number. COOKBOOK ... !From Page Cl) 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate ~ I tablespoon SOJJ sauce ~ teaspoon ginger 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 fryer chicken, 3 pounds, cut up In a medium shallow pan, stir together the banana, orange juice concentrate, soy sauce, gin~r and~. \ Dry chicken pi~. Dip in banan.a'mixture and place, skin side up, in a single layer. in a 9 x 13-inch pan. Spoon any left over banana mlxture on top of chicken. Bake in 350-degree oven for 50 to 60 minutes. (Not glamorous looking. but the fla•1or is great ) Serves 4 to 5. 642 -5678 1'11r <1 /1•11 ir11rrl.\ tu 1r11rk f11r 111111 "' 11 11' Daily Pilat • Plat.'(;' squab m cranberry nux\url!. Cover and refngeraw for 1 hour, turning them in murmadt: on<.-e. Prepare d1areoa.1 grill for barbecuinjt. Drain squalJ, reservmg mannade . Pla<.-e squab, skin-side up, on grill 5 inches above medium <.'Otlls and gnU 15 minutes, brushing with marinade Turn squab and continue w rook until they are fork tender To broil squabs, plat."e them s kin-side down. on fack over broiler pan. Broil 15 minutes. tum and 1..'0ntinue to broil until fork-tender. Serve on platter over white and wild rke with orange roses and parsley garnish, 1f desired. Mak<!6 4 servmgs. PHEASANT WITH POACHED PEARS l cup cranberry juice cocktail 1h cupsugar 4 medium sized firm ripe Bost: ur Bartleu pears, peeled. cul in haJf lengthwise and cor('<i. -2 pheasants 11. cup butter l medium onion. cut intc chunks Parsley sprigs, or t-elery leavL>S Cooked l.Jaby catrots and Brussels sprouts Sugar-frosted cranberries (recipe follows) In a medium sauce pan, combme cranberry JUJce cocktail and sugar. Heat to boiling. Add pear haJves and poach them just until they are softened slightly Refrigerate pears in syrup until cold, turning them occasionally. Rinse pheasants and pat dry .bby~ Libby~ Libby~· Cln~!!' ""'" Pf ~u-PKI T1:~• -..~1 • lllvllaAR • 'ol'a( v 30-0Z. CAN • ROSARITA REFRIED BEANS Heat butter tn a large.sklfei Brown pheasants on all sides, about 3 mlnut.es. Pl~ b1rdlt, l>rea11t f!lde up, on a rack in a large roasung pan. Pl.a<.'(! 110me on1un chunks and parsley in caVlUes of each Roast In a 450 degree ovtm about 20 mmu~ ur unul breast mt'al lS white with~ touch of pink Tht: meat should look moist but bl· firm Serve pheasants oA a plait.er wath carrots. Brussels sprouts and drained, poached pears fill :d with frosted cranberries Mak~ 4 ~rvmgs To Sugar Frost Cranberries: Coat fresh cranlx-r- ries with egg white, then toss bemt:s, a few ~ta tame, 1n granulated sugar Let dry in shallow pan at room temperature · Team salad, salmon Here's great partner for fn:sh or cannl-d salmon. CUCUMBER SALAD 1 medium-sized cut·wnber l small sweet onion 11. cup white vincg;ar r -- 11. <:up water I tablt.-spoun sugar ' Pare cucumber and s l1<:e thin Pt'l•l onion and sla~ mto thin rounds, scparatt-mw nngs Thoroughly stir together thL· vinegar, water, salt and sugar; add cucumber and oruvn . rover and chill at least 1 hour. Dram and serve Makt>s 2 to 3 servings wesson • 11 'I> 11/ I lhH Ht \ti t ftW •1111/ .. ,. \H~"'' •11\0/ 11\f~f<\I •It ti/ I• I ft 1t\l'4I \I MOTHER'S COOKIES Prices Effective at all Southern California Alpha Beta Mar~ts ·" . . ,..,, \ . • l'lo( I \'Ill " ',O (JI I 84-0Z. BOX ''"111 TIDE DETERGENT . ........ • ""' t1\H I Hf t '"'" •1 ll It '1111\ ~· ~se·~ • EA. ••+l,t1I H \I I ·''"PO t ,, , ,,, .. 1-LITER B01Tl.£ SCHWEPPES MIXERS 12-0Z.CANS LITE BEER FROM MILLER Prices Effective 6:00 a.m. Thurs., Nov. 10 thru Midnight Wed., Nov. 16, 1983. Orange Coast DAILY PLLOT/Wednesday, Novemt2er 9, 1983 (3 One of the best buys at the meat counter is chicken, and the purchase of dark meat can offer even greater savings. The dark meat can be used in almost any recipe calling for cut-up chicken parts or for chopped chicke~. ~dding versatility is boning thighs for chicken fillets or to stuff. Here are two dishes using thighs that will add to the variety of your meals. Stuffed Chicken Thighs is an easy-to-prepare, inexpensive main di.sh that's special enough for entertaining. •Boned thighs are filled with a tasty stuffing and refrigerator-to-table time is little more than an hour. · Chicken Pie is an easy pot-pie' with old-fashioned goodness. It's a tasty combination of dark meat chicken and vegetables -a hearty, wholesome meal all in one dish. •Three-step pr<>Ce!» for boning chicken thighs (see diagram below): -Place thigh on cutting board, skin side down and cut along thin side, joint to joint. • -Cut meat from one joint; then pull or scrape meat Crom bone. -Cut· meat from opposite joint. STUFFED CHICKEN THIGHS 8 broiler-feyer chicken thighs, boned 3 slices bacon 'h cup finely chopped celery 'h cup finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons sherry ~ teaspoon poultry seasoning ----... LARGE WALNUTS IN SHELL ' .. . , ' .. ..... ill: II '•t• '' ( • --n• •f•t WJ' 0 I •n '' I"!!~ • • • • • '• .,.. '•·· ,.., -.. , t E~dusive Offer from ALPHA BETA! It ....... j ... *. ' I , ~,. •• ' 3-PIECE PLA'CE SITTING • DINN(ll 'V• Tf •CU,• SAUCUI $C "pluo lu WITHOUT fOLOfll HllVIC£ fOll I fOll llU THAN ... 00 WITH THIS llCLUllVf Offlll COMPANION PIECES AVAILABLE AT ~OR MORE OFF DEPARTMENT STORE PRICH! Thll Wffk'I IHlure Item: SUGAR BOWL wmt COVER REG. PRICE S.ff ~ teaspoon pepper, divided 2 cups aoft bread crumbs 1h teaspoon garlic salt In small frypan, over low heat, oook bacon about 10 minutes or until criap. Remove bacon from frypan , and drain; crumble and aet aside. Pour off bacon drippinp, leaving 2 tablespoons in frypan, reserving rem&inder. Add celery and onion to drippings in frypan; saute about 5 minutes or until soft. Remove frypan from heat and add. sherry, poultry aeuonlng, !Ji teaspoon of the pepper, bread crumbs and crumbled bacon; stir until thoroughly Spoon 2 tablespoons of stuffing mixture onto each thigh; roll up and fasten with wooden picks or skewers.1'rrange stuffed thighs in shallow casserole. Brush thighs lightly with bacon drippings; sprinkle with garlic aalt and remaining !Ji teaspoon pepper. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Bake at 450 degrees for 5 minutes; reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake for about 45 minutes or until fork can be inserted 1n chicken with ease. Serves 4. . CHICKEN PIE 8 broiler-fryer chicken thighs, cooked 1 can ( 17 ounces) early peas with tmy pearl oruons, drained ~ cup carrots, sliced and cooked 1 teaspoon salt, divided Y4 teaspoon pepper, divided Y4 cup margarine 6 tablespoons flour 2 cups chicken broth 1 cup applesauce 1 prepared 10-inch pie crust, thawed 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese To cook cbJcken: 1n saucepan, place chicken thighs. Add 2 cups water: 1 small oruon, sliced: 3 celery tops; 1 teaspoon salt: and 114 teaspoon pepper Cover and simmer-about 45 minutes or until fork can be inserted ln chicken with ease. Remove chicken from pan and cool. reserving broth. When chickt:n is cool, remove bones and skin and cut meat into bite-size pieces. In deep, round (10-inch) 2-quart baking dish, plai;e cooked chicken, peas with onions and carrots. Sprinkle with 1h teaspoon of the salt and 1/e teaspoon of the pepper. In frypan, place margarine and melt over medium high heat. Stir in flour unt.JJ smooth; slowly stir in chicken broth, then add applesauce. Cook, stirring constantly. until smooth and thick. Pour over i.ngred.ienta in baking di.sh . Top with pie crust ,and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake in preheated 425-degree oven for 25 minutes (if necessary to keep crust from getting too ·brown. rover with foil for last 5 to 10 minutes). Makes 6 generous. servings . Nuts turn chicken into crunchy delight f{n old favorite is given a new flavor treatment with pistachios. PISTACHIO CHICKEN 2 large (J.2 to 14 ounces each) chicken breasts (halved, boned and skinned) Shelled piatachioe 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 teaspoon crushed dry oregano ~ teaspoon aalt ~ teaspoon pepper "'-pound .Uc.k very cold and firm butter ~ cup fine dry bread crumbs Place etlCh breast between 2 sheets of plastic wrap or wax paper. 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Pbice in a shallow bakina di.ah and driz:zle wtth any rema1ning melted butt.er. Bake in a preheated 400-cletlree oven until tender --20 minutee. Remove pkla before aervtng. Makes 4 aervingl . • C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /We<1ne~. November 9, 1983 (Opus One'_ a joint wine venture of Monda vi, Rothschild ; After four years of e-building, low-key yperbole and enough ecy t o bui ld uapense, the wine uced th.rough a joint entureof Napa Valley's bert Mondavi and ordeaux's Baro n hillppe de RothsC'hild .ee release early in J984. The wine will be fabeled "Opus One,'' and ;.vut feature opposite fac- ~ profiles of the two ru:ners. ' A blend of Ca~rnet Bauvignon and Cabernet ~anc, two vintages. 79 and 1980, will be leaaed simultaneeusly. bi' To my knowledge, no outsjde the winery officially tasted the e, but the wme- *1w<er for a Nepa Valley ?>mpetitor recenty told pt ·having a tapte a:>rovided by someone in· iide Mondavi. I The source who aJ. ~ged.Jy tasted the wine lated to me that it was deed quite different tylistically from Robert ondavi Cabernets. but It the style could easily be duplicated by others. t'll be able to tell you hlo~e after the Feb. 28 lasting. I H o w will thi s touch-heralded wine be briced? Well. when Rob-t rt Mondavi, who ~es some of the top ces in California, and n Philippe, whose h ,a t e a u ton-Rothschild 1s nsi~! ~:~ ~~ d, join forces, you hardly expect the to be modest. A ry spokesman tells 8 the price-will be tween $50 and $60 a ttJe. Production of the first two vintages is very lim· lt.ed, with only 1,000 cases of 1979 going to Jnarke t. and around 5,000 of 1980. Your chances of ge t- ting one of the 12.000 bottles of the 1979 are slim, even if you are prepared to pay the price. The ·wine is a guaranteed collector's is enough interest m the wine to ~ure sales of the minute quantity sev- eral times over. The 1980 ·should be available, but even it won't be easy to find. BUMPER STICKER The l a t es t wine-orie nted bumper sticker observed by a friend declares: "Cau- tion: I brake for wine- ries." That's a caution that should be on the back of every car headed up Napa Valley's High- way 29 on a bump- er-to-bumper weekend. Napa Valley wine coun- try is California's number two tourist at- traction, second qnly to Disneyland. WINERY TIDBITS - Santa Cruz Mountain Vineya rd , already famous for Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon grown in the Santa Cruz area, may add to its fame -~ a red wine entity as a result of crushing its first Merlot in 1983. The grapes originated at Farview Farm Vineyards, Templeton. Twin Hills Ranch, which entered the mar- ket last year with a single entry, a 1982 Zin - fandeJ Rose that re- reived very good notices (raves from this re- viewer) has also crushed Chenin Blanc. White Zinfande l and tra- ditional red Zinfandel in 198.3. VINT AGE CHART - You can still write for the best all-purpose vin- tage chart in the busi- neea. It's formulated by Beverage Testing In- atitu te, covers every major wine region irl the tage Odds Chart, P.O Box 7244, San FranclSCO, CA 94120. WINE LAW -lfs a little known fact that both Washington and Oregon have regula t10ns forbidding the pro- duction of generic wines named for European winegrowing regions. Mead on Wine By Jerry 0 . Mead ket wines from Cali- fornia for over a hun- dred years. ly adopting proprietary trade names or are simp- ly calling the beverages red or white table wine. produced by the tra- d l ti on a 1 "methode c h ampenoise." Just off-dry, the wine has fine, ptn-polnt carbona- tion and flavors that are clean. fresh and bright. Spumante (about $6): For years I've been rec- ommending a California wine. Angelo Papagni Spurn.anted' Angelo, and still do. I like the fruit, balance, sweetness level of Papagni's Spumante, and prefer it to most imports, but it is difficult to fir\d. • Names such as chablts, burgundy and chianti, all European in origin, are forbidden in these northwestern growing areas, even though they have been used to mar- While a number of wineries still use such generic names in Cali- fornia, th~re is a growing I.rend against their use. not out of regulation but out of pride. Instead, California wineries are more and more frequent· SPARKLING BEST BUYS -Paul Cheneau Blanc de Blancs Brut (about $5): The name may sound French but the product comes from Spain, though it is It may not take the place of your favorite French Champagne sell- ing for $20, but you're bound to find it more enjoyable than cheap California bubblies advertised for $3 or so. Morando Asti This wine trom Morando is a very good buy and avoids being overly sweet as so many Spumantes tend to be. The carbonation is Uve- ly, the acids reasonably 1>lightl y hc·rbaceous crisp, and the only thing quality to arol'Tlfl and that bothers me is a aftertaste. ·'\ _, 7 . .0n• ~! i SUQg..UOD--~ :-"'"' Rocsst n Chuck~.:~:?~ Roast usOA. .. fnsp.4olden ·P?emm·m· Beef.Blade Cut . per lb. LJ.mJt 2 Per Cu.tomer Farmer John Save.6o~er lb. Eckrich Fresh 29 Jul1\bo Spareribs -Franks Small Slze per lb. Sha·rp Save 1.30 per lb. " Cheddar .. Cheese 99 "Natural Choice" per lb. LJ.mJted QuanHttff Plain Wrap Save .30* Apple Pie 29 ... for Cheese l lb. pkg. Mission Corn Tortmas or Ralphs-Dozen 1001. pkg. Pet Ritz Pie Shells I , Texas or Coachella Switch 8r Save Red GrapefJUit. each II Save .40 69 Save .10 Red Emperor Grapes Sweet Juicy per lb. Ralphs White Bread or Wh•at·SpUt Top or Sandwich·l 1/J lb. loaf save .20 Star-Kist Chunk Light Tuna Switch 8r Save II Save .30 II Save .08 Frozen 26 oz. pkg. Froz•n·Twtn Pack II 10 oz. pkg. In OU or Water 6 112 oz. can II TopRamen Oriental Soup Mix Assorted Varieties 3 oz. pkg. II ...... t.EE/tls ...... Double· Coupon Pr"~"r • •t.1s -OUf"'n •"ll'>nQ Wllh any one Manulae1w•tJ ,., ' I: • upon '1n<1 9e1 •l OUble the savings wh•n vou p·u·t. r.e lh" ttPm Not '" tndude 1el<nl•r tre• gr '!IV r••lli:-hnse n11po1a roupons vreator than one dQllri1 ,, .,~ ... .,,.,., the volue >I lhe 11em £•eludes liquor tobo "and dairy produn1 Lunlt One Item Pei"Manwactweu' Coupon and l.llIUt 4 Newspaper Dou.bl• Coupona Per Customer Coupon EUecll•• November 10 tfuu No .. m.ber 16. 198.J Save.OS Cascade Dishwasher Dete~rgent Save 1.46 Plain Wrap'" Switch & save Family Slze 65oz. box ...... ff.~fi!ir;,--· Double Coupon Present ttus coupon alon-; W'llh any one Manwacturers cenls oll coupon anJ get tJouble lhe savtngs when you purchcse lhe 11em Nol 10 include 1e1a1te1 flee grocery pwchme coupons coupons g1eate1 lhan one dollar or e•ceed lhe value 01 lhe 11em £aclude~ ltquor lobOcco and dauy products Lim.ii One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Lim.114 Newspaper Dou.bl• Coupons Per Cwtomer. Coupon Etf.ctl•• No•eml>etlO thru No .. m..b9r 16. 1963 --· Beer 99 12 oz. cans 12 pack --•f!<!D--• Double Coupon Preuml thll coupon dlono With any one ManutonurPi. centl oll coupon a nd r;1e1 •l 1uNe •he sovuu1• when you pu1chase lhP 11em Nol ro 1rtr"IUde re101le1 1ree qTOCOI y pwchaUI "CJUflOOS .:oupon• 01 &<nPI lhan one dollo1 01 e•ceed lhe value 01 lht' nem [111<"1\Jd"S 1tquo1 tobac:co and dauv producn Limit On• Item Per ManUfactwers· Coupon and Llmit 4 Newspaper Double Coupons Per CUltomer, Coupo-1LElf.cth• Novem.be1lO thru No .. m.ber l6-:T98J 59 Presenl tllll coupon utunQ w11h anr, t'lle Mmnlhl•"IUIPU cenls v ii ~ouJX'n oni:I Qt'\ JouL> <' the wvrn.;i• when you purchase the tJ<•n• Nol to 1n.-tuJ,. 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Monterey jack cheese, chilies and California Dip As an added convenience, Chlcken Enchiladas can be made ahead. Simply foUow th~ recipe up to the point of baking, cover and refngerate. then later JUSt r bake until heated through and prepare a refreshing pitcher of iced tea. You'll have a fabulous change-of-pace meal designed to please CALIFORNIA ENCHILADAS 1 can (15 ounce) tomato sauce 1 Yi teaspoons hot pepper sauce Yl teaspoon garlic .powder 2 cups shredded Monterey jack or Muenster cheese (about 6 ounces) l 1h cups cut-up cooked chicken 1 cup California Dip 1 can (4 ounce) chopped green chilies. drained 12 corn tortillas. softenesi 1 large green pepper, cut into L2 th,41 su1ps Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In small saucepan, combine tomato sauce, ~ teaspoon hot pepper sauce and garlic powder. Simmer, stirnng occasionally. 15 minutes. In medium bowl. combme l 1h cups cheese, chicken, California Dip. chilies and re~ng hot pepper sauce . Spread 2 ~ t.ablespoons mixture on each tortilla; roll up and place seam-side down in . dish. Top each tortilla with 1 tablespoon prepared sauce, remaining cheese and green pepper stnp, Bake l~ minutes or until cheese is melted. Serve with remaining heated sauce. Makes 6 servings. CalUorula Olp: Blend 1 envelope onion soup mix with 1 pint (16 ounce) sour cream; chill. Makes about 2 cups dip. Store covered rn refrigerator Culinary ex pert s focus o n h o lid ays · Holiday entertaining Ideas by Southern Calfiornia's culinary ex- perts will be showcased during two weekend demonstrations. The Holidays at Home Festival is scheduled Nov. 11-13 and Nov. 18-19 at Robinson's. Newport Beach. Headlining ihe festi- val will be Chef Chu, San Francisco restaura- teur and author of Chef Chu 's Distinctive Cuisine of China at U a.m. Nov. 19. • • • Another holiday food demonstration w1U be presented aby Manon Cunningham. editor of the 12th edition of the Fannie Farmer 1 Cookbook_ Her program at The Broadway. Newport Beach, will include basic ba~mg essentials for delicate lace cookies, the 1 traditional fruit.cake and fragrant almond pound cake Her demonstration is 5eheduled at 6:30 p m . Thursday in the house-1 wares department. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 ('5 SERVING YOU .BETTER ••• SAVING-YOU -MORE! ~~, $ SAVl // } 11· lb 99 Wu 11dor1' w.~.9hu DOUBLE COUPON .,. --------------.-... ... ...... I • • .. t . •-..........--' : . '. : I -·-· • I .~ I I ... _J ---- ... . ... . IVlllDA Y IARWAY LOW P•ICll gs ~ Imperial Mu1q u .. 111 ,\;., ... i9 ~ qg ~ 4 ·1 ~ o· . lovlyr ..... ~ 1apers M~n·v"•o•lo·9 .. ' If ,, 14 ~:.' !j'J ~·: I •• I •' ' I I ~I • ? 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Con l••f'• mm) Peaches Stoich Buy Yrtlo"" Cl1119 Sl•c•d ~ Ch1·1.· Ho..,•o•l(on(oono ~ W 1fh8t OO\ ~q 0·69< Con 1~ o• 79c J 1 (<u1 Out> lo lhi> popularity of our Double up Bingo Game We ewpecl to 1un out of l1cket\ on or about Nov 7th, 1983 When the store runs out of l1c~eh the game '' off1c1olly te1mino1ed and no more Saver Chip• may be rcde .. med 101 10 free lcclcets You may still turn 1n your Saver Chips lo e nler lhl' final grand p111e drawing by Nov 261h 1983 You still hove untol Oe<. 3rd 1983 to redeem your co ,h .and produc I p111es 2 '1 T11 l•O' • 1 • 1 ' TI 111 1 r (J• 11 :• H 1;lj, 2 1 I' p, .r t" Country Style Ribs Po .. lo·" lbs 169 Beef Franks s"';:·~·R~m0 ·lb 99< Mf'Ot O• 9 .. _..1 -Pt.9 Smoked Sausage E~~.::" lh s 189 ~""'I: "r 1----.... :.smok·A-l tmo' -:" Half ~" } Ham ·."if ', 1 '' '"'l: '-'\ •• I ~~ ~-' ,· ~·!..::~ '#/ '-l. '.;..' I ' ;. ~ "'. . :~· )1'.~ .. "~ ' . ' -~ .. y · hneless Heim lb 5219 lb 79 ' lb s 1•• ::===-,:::.., ~B::===::::====~p, .,., [fl .. i• •• No. 10 t& Jql J '" \ewtfl•11\Ca•·fa•no.1 '.,,.p, \on o ... g.' 1..-.p.,+ol (01..1"'' ., •. Beaud u a roque toneware Co•ol•n• & 8'•'"• ~.1 •• In ••••• 1 Ovon•·•"• 0 .. 1, ;_• y ~.~;,~~:f~• IY I C ) ( ..... ~1 8 014 1. I ~ach. SAFEWAY AM ERICA'S f AVORJTE FOOD STORl _.,. .... -....... ,,· • 1000 8ay1lde Or., Newpor1 Beech · 636 No Cont Highway. l 1gun1 Beech • 2~ Monarch Bn Plaza. South Laguna • 14411 Culve r Or 11 Walnut, Irvine • Santa An1 Freew1y at l a Paz, Minion Y~ct· • 311• tlo. 8 rtlfot Saftte .... Also on the schedule are Patrick RavaJais, ex- ecutive chef, Bon Ap- petit restaruant, Corona del Mar, refreshingCali- f o r n i a -Fr e n ch Christmas cuisine at 2 p.m. Saturday: Gem Gilliland, c ul inary authority. "A Gift from an English Kitchen," noon, Nov. 20; and Verne L.anegrasse, the Holly- wood chef, "An Enter- taining Experience," 4 p.m. Nov. 20. Attention Pad Osers The Two MOST WANTED List . Other programs wiU be gjven by Jacqueline Hahn, author of "Moroc- can Cuisine," Moroccan holiday salads, 5 p.m. _Saturday; Julian Tovar, Copa de Oro chef, a holiday-fiesta..__... ............. ~ Sunday; Fifi Chao. res- taurant and wine editor for Orange Coast maga- zine, an elegant meal for iuesta. noon, Saturday: an d Cooking · w ith Kiwifruit, Tillie Cle- menta, feature writer for Orange Coast magazine, 3 p.m., Nov. 19. There abo will be appliance and cookware demons\rationa: all will be pre.en t.ed in the howiewares department. For information, call 8-44-2800. Fresh protection you can't get from any pad. tampons TAMPAX. ~- 125¢ [STORE COUPoNf oFFER EXPIRES MAY 5._19841 Save 25 C on T~MPAXno Tampons. (Flushable 40 's any absorbency) 25¢1 I I I I I I I TAMPAX. 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COUPON EXPIRES fttlMry 29, 1984 40300 114861 I I I I Wheatena I High in ftt>er. with no J addea salt or sugar Usu- 1 ally seen in th e vicinity ol 1 healthy. active adults I I I ~----------------------------------------' -1 t•• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 9, 1983 1 Stuffed fish fillets simplified Stuff C'd fuh Turbans make an elegant looking dinner entree. For the stuffing, saute onion and celery. then add .SQnle of the prepared clam sauce, {taliah-s tyle bread crumbs and sliced mush - rooms. Spoon the rest of the clam sauce and mush - rooms over the fish and in 20 minutes balting time it's ready. ing fillets. O>mbine re- maining clam sauce and mus h rooms; po u r around fillets. Cover and bake until fish is opaque, about 20 minutes. Serve with steamed rice, if desired. Serves 4. BOURRIDE (French Garlic F ish Soup) 2 cans \101h ounce each) white clam spa- ghetu sauce, divided ~ cup chopped onion 1 ~ cups water 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon thyme leaves, crushed ~ teaspoon fennel seed 3 stripe orange peel (2 'inches each) 1 pound fresh or partially thawed frozen fish fille ts 2 egg yolks '14 cup dry white wine Skim 2 tablespoons oil from the top of white clam sauce and place oil in a medium saucepan; heat unuJ hot. Add onion; saute unlit tender, about 5 m in utes. Add wate r , salt, thyme, fennel and or- ange peeLBring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer covered for 15 minutes. Remove orange peel. Stir in remaining clam sauce. with a sJotted spoon: set aside ln a small bowl beat egg yolks with wine. Add about Vi cup of hot Liquid to yolk mixture, beating L'Onsta.ntly wit.ti a wire whisk. Add yolk mix ture to saucepan; mix weU. Simmer uncovered until slightly thickened, about 2 minutes. (Do not boil.) Return fish to soup before serving. GamiBh with croutons, if des.ired. Makes 5 cups. ln the S<1uth of France there's a garlicky fish soup called Bourride that St.arts Wllh boiling fish heads and bones. ln our recipe we've kept the basic Provencale season- ings of thyme,. fennel and orange peel and used canned white clam spa- ghetti sauce and water for the broth (the garlic is already in the saul-e). Cut fish into 1-inch pieces. Add fish t.o 'MlUcepan; simmer cov- ered until fish is opaque, abo ut 2 minutes. Carefully remove fis~ ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"--~~~~~~~~~-:::::::-~~ STUFFED FISH T UR · BANS I tablespoon olive oi.J 112 cup chopped onion 'rz cup chopped celery I egg, beaten l can ( 10 1 2 ounce) white clam spaghetu sauce, d1vtded 3,4 cup I~an-styte bread crumbs l jar ( 4 117 ounee) sliced mushrooms, drained 1 112 pounds fish fillets Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a medium skillet heal oil until hot: ' Add onJon and celery: saut.e until tender , about 5 minutes. Remove from heat: set aside to cool. To cooled mixture add egg and 114 cup of the clam sauce. mix weU. Stir in bread crumbs and half of the mushrooms. U fillets are large cut in halves lengthwise. Spread each fillet with 2 tablespoons of the bread crumb mixture. RoU up from the narrow end and place stuffing :;ide up in a greased shallow I -quart baking pan; repeat Wlth remam· Fin ale's BONELESS FAMILY STEAK _..-....._...__~ USDA 0116';~0 1 89 CHOICE SW (HU(O\ l•. • SPENCER STEAKS CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAK ,........._.u s '-"""-oA sw 1 3 9 CHOIC£ LB. • BONELESS BEEF RIB 27 LB. LIMIT6 FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER S~oNNH> & DE VEINED l• .• 79 (:5{~TE'R'c8u~ c HucK ROAST b 1.29. FRESH FILLET OF ll~E ~E,ASTERN MUSSELS l8 1.39 aosToN sc•oD lll 2.8-.- PUMPKIN PIES JOHNSTON'S 37.oz. FROZEN HUGHES SLICED BACON I LB P((, llEC.\JlAR 1 3 9 OR TH~~ IA. e f,.,,,,~, Fo•m\ f•oz••· 71 Ot Qr: • CORNISH GAME HENS l-1.39 i : 1.49 ._____.-'-""'-'et ____ _ 'n ' lig ht Fall is a great time to get togethe r with f nends. And a weekend brunch lS a perfect. We Y to entertam -· Because brunch is ser· ved midday. you'U prob- ably want to end the meal with a sweet yet light dessert. These C h ocolate -Coco n ut Diagonals are JUSt the right finale The cookie dough is lightly flavored with coconut. Rolled into logs. baked and cut in to diagonal shces, the cookies are frosted with chocolate f rosting flavored with brandy. CHOCOLATE, COCONUT DIAGONALS l cup margarine or butter, softened Vi cup sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups all-purpose flour 9 2 cups flaked coconut I teaspoon baking powder l tub c hocolate ready-to-spread frost· mg 2 tablespoons brandy or 'fl teaspoon brandy extract Beat margarine, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Stir in flour, cocom.n and baking powder. Re- frigerate until firm. at least I hour. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Divide dough into 6 equal parts. Carefully roU each part into a 9-inch log on ligh tly floured surface. Place logs 3 inches apart on lightly greased cookie sheets. Bake until golden brown, 12 to 15 minutes. Mix frosting and bran- dy until smooth; frost logs on cookie sheet while sllU warm. Cut diagonally into I-inch sUces. 4 'h dou m cookies. No matter whal you re doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilot fit s 1n 9-LIVES ('--:"'r CAT FOOD ~9·Llves-· 1J ,,, =' ( . .. .29 -·· .... ~ ... l ... ' r " :. : .; JONNY CAT CAT LITTER 2.99 CAULIFLOWER 18 .59 LIQUOR SPECIALS 12-PACK MILLER LITE BEER I 0 1 ANS 3.99 80 Pooof 1.75-LITER 899 SMIRNOFF VODKA :mlLLSBURY PLUS 1 7 5-CT. KLEENEX ':!:-I CAKE MIXES FACIAL TISSUE .. .69 .. q -I ' 79 OR IOL'(f •""''I! • 80Ul10ul =- p t ,,}7~ I FUDGE BROWNIE M IX l tt-• A\ .. v t lf'd vn • ~I,., SCHWEPPE'S M IXERS .69 1.45 MIXED NUTS 8 ount f' Bo\ket GOURMET MUSHROOMS f/> .79 ORIENT AL FOODS IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT . WON TON SKINS 1? 0 / W••I Poe 10 rt/ t ttH BOILED CLAM BANCHA TEA .59 1.49 2.25 ~ . EXTRA FANCY FOR HOLIDAY BAKING c LB. 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For a sugar -free ;ubstitute, make th~ easy-do C'ake-like pan- :-akes in your sluUet and keep them on hand m your refngerator or freezer to USt' as the base for qu1C'k fruit desserts. The fru1t-swet'lened batter has a taste and textun· more like ;pong(.'('ake th<m pan- ~akes "'uh no :.ugar lddcd SKILLET SPONG EC AKES , l tC'aspoon balung soda I cup pancake mix 6-ounrecan undiluted unsweete ned pmeap- 1)1e (or other) JUiee co n ce ntratl.', defrostt.od 14 cup t'Old wakr I large egg I teaspoon varulla ex- tract -Stir baking soda m.t:o pancake mix, set aside. Combine remammg tn- gredients in blender or mi~er: blend smooth. Add pancake mixture: blend just until mixed. (Batter will be thick and bubbly.) Immediately s pray a large nonsuck lldded ;killet or electric frypan with cooking spray for · no-fat frying. Keat over moderate flame Drop batter by quar- t.er-cupfuls onto hot skil- let. Turn heat low. Cover ;killet tightly and cook Jver low heal until top of pancakes are well bub- bled and nearly dry, 1bout l minute Turn with a spatula md cook l 0 to 20 sec- Jnds. just to set. ~move unmediately from skille t md allow to cool m a ;ingle layer on wax ed paper Makes about 8 >pongecakes. 120 calories :!ach. To serve, put SluUet .ecakes m rndivid- bubbled. Pwk up with small saucepan; sprinkle fingers w turn. cook on ge la tin. Wail I o ther silil· 10 U.l 15 sec-minute. o nds kl1't>t Whe n gelatin 111 Remove from pan and softened, heat gently allow to cool Don't s tack until melted. Combine pancakes or they will' crushed ptneapple with suck together remauung mgrechents m Filling: ·Dram Juice blender. from pineapple into Cover and blend until Sli m Gourmet By Harbara G1bbom <·rushed pmeapple) be- tween the layers. Top with fresh frwt. Cut in cake-like wedges to serve. Mak~ 8 servings. ------------------appro ximate ! v 150 To' assemble: Stack calon es each. mixture is smooth. Add melted gelatin and blend s mooth. Re frige rate un ti 1 used. cooled pancakl's like FILLING VARIATIONS layer c·ake with Ri cotta APPLE C REAM : Pineapple Filling (or Substitute l cup canned unswtoetent.'d applesauloe for pineapple. 10 caJones less per servmg. CH ERRY CREAM. Sub8t1tu~ I c:up cannt.'d JUl Ce-pack ed pitted swt.>el chernes for the pineapple. and 'h cup grape juice conc.-entrau- for the apple juice Same All Stater Broe. Marketa W1U Be Open Veteran'• Day, November II, 1993 From 9.-oo a.m. · ~ p.m . "1 U.S. NO. 1 JUMBO For Your Shopplnic Convenience LB." ~· ·''BARTLEY ,.,WALNUTS •• iitiNibt~t ·c;;.a." .... "'!'' .... :·45c ,., rJ. • ... ..,.,.._.., l Napkins '-"t:~•t.t HrC,.H• "'Wtl .. f Jk l:s(fl ,f Jlt'Au.,,( 79c sI.09 sI.59 sI.I9 Soup Starter ! ., .... t .... l t""I • [ '°• ·r.-.·. Soup Starter .ei.,., c•., .••• --;:. • ! Hot Cocoa • -fiL.Ut Qnt-,"llf • -" A ... l~' Margarine ! "'°'~P'I' •,U •,f.,Mf• i11it..• ~ ..,1~ !t ... t"'4! ... ~ ... 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' . r Orange Coast DA1L Y PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 Stir ~f ry pork-vegetable en tree easy Dining al home can be a whole new experience when you prepare Pork Strips Oriental. One recipe makes eighi ser- vings: dinner for tour, plus four individual ser- vings that are bundle l wrapped m heavy duty aluminum foil and tucked away in the freezer for another meal. Marinated pork strips are stir-fried in a Dutch oven or large saucepot Crisp-tender carrots. green pepper, celery and onion give an added crunch to this tasty com- bination Rice is not needed; cooked linguine is added to make a com- plete meal. PORK STRIPS ORIEN- TAL Marinated Pork 2 teaspoons corn- I Spic~d butter I spreads I flavor T~e the hearty flavor of whole wheat and wheat germ. Mix with tangy buttermilk and other ingredients. Bake and serve with sweet or spiced butters for a people-pleasing treat. Homemade bread rarely fails to attracl attention. and Wheat Germ Flat Bread is no exception. The whole grains supply texture, flavor and nutrition. I Alongside tht>-bread, serve a crock of Choco-Nut Butter made 1 with sweet cream butter. Another time. try \spicy Orange-Clove Butter . WHEAT GERM FLAT BREAD 1112 cups whole wheat flour 111 cup sugar 1.1 cup sweet cream butt.er, softened l cup boilin.g water In cup wheat germ 1 cup buttennilk 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 1~ teaspoons salt l teaspoon bakrng soda 3 11. to 3 lt• cups all-purpose flour Heat oven to 400 degrees. In large bowl. combine whole wheh flour, sugar. butter and water. Let stand until cool (3 minutes) Stir in remaining ingredient.a. using enough flour to make dough easy to handle. Turn dough onto lightly floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic (5 minutes.). Divide dough into half; shape each half into 12 x 21h inch rolls. Cut each roll into 12 portions. Roll out each portion on lightly floured sur- (ace to V.-inch thickness. Pl.ace onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 11 to 15 minutes or until gold- en brown. Yield: 2 dozen. Serve Bread With: Choco-Nut Butter: Add 1;. cup chocolate syrup and 11. cup chuncky style peanut butter to 1/l cup sweet cream butter. Yield: l cup. Orange-Clove Butter: Add 3 tablespoons or- ange marmalade and 11. teaspoon cloves to 1h cup ~weet cream butter. Yield: 1 cup. Crunchy Salad Enjoy this delicious salad all season long with different meats, such as ham, pork or poultry. Trim and halve lengthwise a hall pound of medium-siz.e fresh brussels sprouts and cook until tender but firm; drain. Pour 11\ cup of a hearty bottled Ital- ian dressing over hot sprouts; cool. cover and chill for at least an hour. Before serving. com- bine with a drained chilled 12-ounce can of Mexican -style whole kernel com and ~ cup chopped ~ California walnuta. Serve in lettuce cups or a serving dish Makes 6 servings starch I teaspoon salt I Lt"aspoon sugar 1;. teaspoon ground ginger 2 teaspoons soy J;aUL'e l Y, pounds boneless lean pork. cut in 2x 111 -inch strips Vegetables 1~ cup vegetables 0 11 4 doves garlic, finely chopped 2 green peppers. cut m 1-inch cubes 3 cups diagonally sliced carrots1 cut v, -inch th.ick 3 cups sliced celery 6 green onions, sliced 2 teaspoons corn- s tarch 2 tablespoons sqy sauce l can ( 10 ¥. ounc-e) chicken broth 8 ounces linguine, broken in 2-inr.h lengths Toasted sesame seed Soy sauce C-ombine cornstarch. salt, sugar, gmger and soy sauce; add pork strips and rrux well. C.Over with pla.iitic wrap; refrigerate 20 minut<:s. Heat oil in Dutdi oven or large saucepot over m e . dium-hlgh heat. Add garlic; saute several minutes. Add pork and marinade; saut.e until pork is no longer pink. Add green pepper. car- rots, celery and onion. Cook, stirring c:on- stanlly. 5 minutes. 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To the stnw. bNry syrup add enough water tu make· I t'Up ln o I 4Ucirt ~Ul'l'pan sllr together lht· t.orn- sl<Jn·h and gt cmul<oted sugar. gl·;id ually stir 1n strawhc•rrv syrup m1x- tun· kt't pmg -;mouth Cook over rnod(·ratc ht•dt --t1rrtng torL<;t.antly unl1I th1lkt:nl-<l. t lc>ar and IJC;1ltng, r~·r\(• With ,J swivel blade ix·C'lt•r pt.•el p1·ars. cut 1n half l•·11gthw1st'. cul out st.t•m <;trUt'lllrC'. l'llt L·ach half intn 'ilX t'fl&'iWIS(• c;liC('., To 1 1 he r('S(.•rved strawlx rrv s;.irup m1x- turr· <tdd pears and rC'· scrvt-d c;trawbNrtes and bring to s1mmenng Pour into a ro und (9-inc:h by 11, m<:hf·s> layer cak<' pan ()r -;1m1lar uwnsd To th<' reserved flour rruxture, quickly add the reserved egg rruxture and sttr until flour m1x - tun.• is moistened Drop by h e aping t able - spoonsful. in 9 rnounds, ovc>r thl· hcit fruit mix- ture Bake in a preheated 375 d(•gree oven unttl t.uppmg is golden brown about 30 mmuws Serve hot MakE-S fl scr VlOR!I plant thl' nuL'! 1n <.'OUo n oC Eufau!<A L toured tJu,. fu.~lds when• ttw crop 3,000-a<.·n· sprl•ad of W had bttn destroyt.'<1 by L. Corc"Oran. who grows tlw boll weevil. peanut.s, soybl.•ans und (.'arver dt•v1•loped t'Olton mon• Lhan 300 uses for Trudging through Jlt'anu·ts and featured a dusty fields, I watch<.-d a ~·om1,lete t.linner where machine cut the taproot 1•verything from soup to of each peanut plant and dt"S$t.'rt was made from lift out the nuts, l'OVering goobt.•rs. aq acre in about 30 I.mu.: µlucks lhcm orr lhl· v1n<.-s und dumps tlwm into wagons. 18UU:. l;y a SL Louis phys1na11 )>l•an:htng for n health f~IO<I, this s prt•ad l'ontams no <.·holesterol and runs 9fi t·alurlN> p1·r spoon. 11 1:. 0111.• of th1.• clll'C.pl'St J)l'Oh •tn SOUN.'t:S availablt• shredded chick~ 1 t·ucumber. pared, i>t.'t'ded a nd sht"L>d I scallron, thrnly slil~-d I teaspoon ground ginger I large clovt• garlic, mmct!d : 11') cup creamy peanut butter 011 l teaspoon sugar ~ teaspoon hot pep- pt:r ~uce Watercress 2 tabl es p oo n s c hoppe d , sa lte d peanuts l got mj fir-st l09k at minutes. the peanut plant.auonsof A ft e r th ey are the South last summer harvest.Ni, the nuts arc whtJe VlSittng friends in left in the fields for about Georgia and Alabama. lo three days t.o le t the sun the Alabama conunuruty dry them. Then a tom- After govL•mnwnt 1n s peclion, tht' nut.s an• gradt-c;l and sold, usually. lo t.-ummercial l.Juycrs. Then they ar1.· shd led, slunned and roasl.l-d Most of the nuts grown m Grorgia a nd Alabama are smaU and are USt'li for peanut butter, which Americans consumt-t.o th<> tune of 600 m illion pounds a year Invented an lh1• la te• Today, JX.'Unul butlt'r has emt·rg('<:J from thl· • lunt·hbox and is a k<'y mgred1cnt tn mariy ma111 <.-ours.'S of the meal, sut•h I''>: SPICED CHICKEN 2 ('Ups l'OOkt•J. 3 tablespoons water ·2 tablespoons soy lW!Ul't! 11/2 tablespo<>ns .red wine vinegar !_ tablespoon peanut ln med.ium bowl, stir t og e th e r c hic ken , cucumber, scallion, gin- ger and garlic, mixing weU. ln small bowl mix peanut butter, water, soy sauce, vinegar, oil, sugar and hot pepper sauce. Pour sauce over chicken, to6Smg gently May be served hot or cold. Serve on watercres.5 and gar- rushl'd with nuts. Serves 4 ~~~--~---~~ YOU MORE. EACH. 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P 0 Hoa <!!'>9, \or .. ood. ,,J. 07t)lk Mal" rl•~rk• pa)abll' to """"~ papnbook' Oy Kevin Fagan ··on IU:TT•:H on-•·on MOK~•: --------------------------. BOY. youR Ma-1 SURE. f'P.C.KED you A GOOO LUNCH TODA~ you G0\15 IRADE. ~VER'{fHING Ill MIKE.~ .J'- O) Tom Bat1u"- f,,.-) WHAi I~ R2-Dl '5 FA~ITE _ _,c FOOD~ t 'f.iANKb A1'.0 A TtP C$-f~E Ol\Rf>' JA~ 1t.WE~ fO: D'\VID BRANt.0. -~L.DRAI... ()Tt.i, l='LD'?IOA DR. S 'IOC'K by George Lem0nt r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IR ~.~SON I II f by Wiley Dally Pilat·-· THICOASTANDTHICDUNTY WEDNESDAY, -NOVEMBER 9, 1983 ANN LANDERS OBITUARIES LEGALS 02 03 03 ClASSlfllD Chairman Gillian Quinn and Gail Daniel Big stakes here Red ~k i ns , palefaces smoke peacepipe to rai se funds C.Owboys. Indians. dancehall and prame girls were mingling and getting along just fine at the Fnday evening fund-raiser of Our Lady Queen of Angels School Auxiliary at Harbor View Homes clubhouse. Western attire had been indlcated and the crowd of 250 got in the mood -even taking square dance lessons. Among those do-si-doing were Marilyn and Michael Pelis, Richard and Christine Stube, Carol and Don Gregory and Amy and Jeff Vieth . Providing the musical inspira- tion was Johnny Burger and his band. The lrvlne Historical Society was right neighborly and loaned· saddles, branding irons, barbed wire and· other western para- phernalia for decorations A chuok wag~m feast fea- tured barbecue. tacos, burritos and other finger foods that guests could nibble on and participate in a hve auction at thesame time. Jim Vlllers acted as auc- tioneer when Carolee Mc Daniels [ .l successfully bid on the diamond -ring from Moboco, Sally and ROBERT McDANIEL Rodger Powers got the fur jacket from M. Jacques; Jean Awad. a WUldsurfer, and Gall and Jim Daniels outbid the others for a week in Maui. Persons atten ing t e s 1g pa.1 w c w o r purchase of educational materials at the Newport Beach Catholic achoo\. Nadlers attend movie premiere Mlke and Lori Nadler of C.Orona de! Mar were guests at the gala world premiere or the movie. ''Right Stuff" recently at the Eisenhower Theatre in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Washington, D.C. Afterwards they attended a supper dance with stars of the film at USAfrs's hangar (National Airport) which has been transformed for the gala. Walter Cronkite was emcee at the theater and at the supper Charlton Heston took over the duties. Mike is a VP at Merrill Lynch l.1l Newport Beach and one of the execs that is pa.rt the company's "Right Stuff" program. Baxt er's is changin g shifts The Sunday menu at Baxter's Bayside will remain the same - but, the ''help" may startle the diners. Turning waiters for the day will be among others. Tom Fuentes and Peter Herman, Supervisor Tom Riley's aide. (Riley wiJJ take the 4 to 6 p.m. shift.) High jumper Dwight Stone will be setting the tables. The restaurant has pledged 40 cents of every dollar spent from 8 a .m. to midnight will go towards training Olympic athletes at C.Olorado Springs. It's all in fun (prizes wilJ be awarded. too) and tp be on the safe side Baxter's will have its regulars on hand just in case the "celebrity" waiters, waitresses and bartenders goof-up. Paparaui is edited by Daily Pilot Style &liter Vida Dean with contributions from Glona"Zigner . ,.. ·' '::-:t ·~n . 'Dancehall girls' Amy Vieth and Carleen Willar d . Dlllr,...,.._.,.......,u,111 Dancehall girl approaches Michael and Marilyn Pelis. , . ,. o.atr P11o1 p1w>1oe br Lee ,.,,,. NewPort cops and kids picnic together A secottd get-together for thi yearis slated for Thur~day at Mariner's Park ln two year's time, every high school senior in Newport Beach will have had a run-in with the police. But it's not the way it sounds. For four years, the police have staged a cops and kids picnic at Eastbluff Park ho ping to demonstrate to area sixth graders that police are people too. Hundreds of students nave a ttended the annual f ests. The picnic has become such a hit that, this year. the pol1ce decided to hold two picnics. The first w as held last week at Eastbluff and the second will be Thursday at Mariner's Park. The noon picnic is for sixth graders only. Lt. Mike Blitch said police believe the sixth grade marks 3!l important cr~roads in a young person's life, a time when kids start _, . . Sgt. Bob Hai:r ison sh ows o ff h is b ike. The handicapped MilitancY is o iggest problem Tiie. _;..;... , .......... Tom Sullivan. a bUna singer, composer, autnor anci actor, says the greatest problem confronting the disabled is their own militancy. Sullivan, whoae life story was told In the movie "If You Could See What (Hear," said many handicapped people have let anger and impatience make them overly aggressive. "So many feel they have a right to demand things," the Californian said while In Lincoln, Neb. for a workshop with disabled 1tudenta and for an evening musical performance on the Unlver'l!ty of Nebraska campus. With 71 percent of all people with disabilities working ln jotrrt'lated prosrama for the disabled and 79 percent of all blind married people with a blind spooae. Sullivan said "we're not cutting the barriers down." . making import.ant decisions and occ~ionally run a(oul of the law. The students that attended the premier cops and kids picnic tn 1980 are now 10th graders and, although there is no scientific means of determining the benefits of the picnic. poLice believe it has helped. Because of the program. the entire class of 1985 ~ill have attended one of the picnics and, police feel. be better because of it. At the picnic.students break into groups of 10. Each group is handled by two officers, many who are glVing up their free time to attend. The students look at helicopters, police cars and. more importantly, get a chance to talk with police officers . A barbeque lunch is followed b}' informal group discussions. "It's fun," said Blitch. "l think the officers enjoy it as much as the kids." Missy Conaway tries it on for size. Gone fishing Kai soc iety schedules show The Orange County Chapter of 1-en Nippon Airlnk.ai. a Jipanete koHtstr90Ctety, wi:li conduct-ita-fint Koi Show on · Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12 and 13, at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center at Mile Square Park, 16400 Brookhurst St. The event, running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, is free and open to the public. The competition ia for young fish, up to 14 inches long. Judging ~ill be according to size, color and patterns. A koi expert from Japan will overaee the judging. Kol ~ members of the carp family, tt!9embling goldfish with whiaken. The fl.sh are traditional rabed in ponds for viewing enjoyment. Members of the local koi 80ciety exMblt their fish · and exchange information on raisin~ koi. ~ 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. N~vember 9, 1983 Counseling ••• Reader takes step OF.AH ANN LAN lJERS. l want to thank y0tt for <'hanging my life l have rN1d your t'Olumn since I was a child, and h avt• dl•pt•nded on you for mfonnation that w asn "t a vc11 lal.>ll' •rnywhere el&> Fur so many Yl'ilrs I've read your admonition: Cet 1.'0unst'hng! 1'111 :w now. and I've wanted to get c.:ounsehng stnl~' I w;c; u teen-ager but I was always too afraid to makl' "tlw move LMt Wt.>t•k I l'3n1l' out of m y Cir-st.appointment feeung as if au l'nonnous weight had been lifted off my sh oulders T h ere 1s a lot that needs to be worked through, and I've only JUSt begun, but the important thmg is that I HA VE ~gun ' One of my ma.JOr ft'ars was the fact that 11.ive in a small town and know so many t'Ounselors at our m ental health l'entcr. 1 was a!rrud l w ouldn't be abl e to open up W ell. thl· cuun.selor (a social acquaintance) put m e at east• 1nmK-diat.ely H e was extremely professional and all m y fears vanished. K eep at it, Ann~ Yoo are· changmg llves for the better. -A DE.DICA TED READER DEAR R"EADER: Thanks for the encourage- ment. I promise to bang In there 'tll my typewriter falls apart. • • • DEAH ANN LANDERS: The letter from the lady who wrote to say there ts too much emphasis on sex and not enough on love these days touch ed m e. A few months ago I fell head-over -heels for a paraplegic. Ewryone tho ught I was absolutely nuts. They SHid I was much too young to become seriously involved with a man who t'Ouldn't function nonnally in bed. (Many paraplegics can't have or maintain an erection.) Th.LS m.m's gentleness. his manliness and his totally UJ'lS('lfish approach to lovemaking have given m e more satisfacuon and pleasure than my former husband ever did after 10 years of marriag e. l hope and pray things work out for us and that he w ill .consider me w orth y o f marriage. The advantages would more than compensate for the q ANN LANDERS deficiencies if I could share my Life with tbtS incredible person. -I S H OULD BE SO LUC KY DEAR LUCKY: I'll keep my flngen cro11ed for you. Be 1oud1 like a gem. And 10 do you. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a cocker spaniel who w ould like to add a w ord to "Th e Dog's Plea." Thanks, Ann. Please don 't kick me out the front door every morning to roam at will. The neighbors d espise me . I ruin their flower beds and bushes. I upset garbage cans and scare the hell o ut of the early-m orning joggers. lt'.s just a matt.er of time before I will be hit by a speeding car and l eft to die in some gutter. You say you love m e. Why ao you le t me wander around without a leash ? -YOUR PET IN CALVERTON, N.Y . DEAR PET: I hope your master recognizes himself. Ditto for millions of other pet owners. • • • OONFIDENTIAL to Enthralled b y The G leam in H is Eye: Give it a few m ore m onths. The gleam may be caused by the sun hitting his bifocals. • • • Do you feel awkward. self-<.'UllS(.Ww; /011ely'.' Welrome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers' booklet, "The K ey to Popularity." Send 50 cents with your reques! and a long. stamped, self.addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. &x 11995, Chicago, m. 60611 . Mom's Worry over son ~nnecessary DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: I admit I may be borrowing trouble. Our first child was l~ than six pounds at birth. H e was a premature baby. As h e is our only child. we're concerned. Although h e is now 4 years old and of normal weight. w e've heard it's llkely h e v.ill grow up to be a hyperactive child. ls there anything to do to prevent this? H e seems normal m every way He lS bnght and well-behaved. Mrs. E. DEAR MRS. E.: Borrowing trouble is as good as a descnpuon o f your present state of mind as any o ther l can thmk of. lf your son is as normal as he appears tp be, why rontinue to be concerned about hy~rac11v1ty., JOUI HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCAOHN The newer anti-depressants should improve h er outlook. With this wlll come m creased appeuw and renewed inte rest in h er life. I doubt that t.oni<.:s or vitamins will help. • • • This t:ond1uon o ften begms early Y ou w ould ab l'adv fmd that he-~iffleu.1-Ha hand.le. At least you FOR MRS. 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PUBLIC NOTICE C '"'• I,.,,. t 1)1 1• ')" ( rJullly on 1 I A ------------() I 11 -' 1·Jt!..i ' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F22791' PU8LIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT VOSS & COOK ft•• ft llciv.i1nq i••''~uh\ 1tt• •h11t1<-J ATTORHEVS AT LAW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 11"''''"'' ,1., 194100 F•lrchlld Ori••, Sul1e 100 Wl ~~I ,.,, fJ I J,.!jltJf'f H 'I(~ P.O. 80Jl 11977 fntl lr,illC•1t•n•1 11•·1~0'1 ic. tt • • 'i •NU .''•, ·l I Ht.•• A.• l c..;11''~ trvlne. CA. 92713 •· · 1'1":~~ .,, M•"•·I ~A ''-• ' r1utJl1•1ned Oranqt:• ((Jehl 0d•l"1 Af.IP-.uf• (Jl TfJ t/!51 ~. l C..fu ">lvi.11 1· '~ ''•~;cJ•'' l~ld P •ot Nov 2 " 1fi 'J 1"AJ ~"".,. ~r '""''flt' t/J• 'A. <L-f•r1f'• A .. "t' t n5t-a MP-.d C~ ~91,. 8) <i"!iol".., f°' t•t"• ;41 4 s .... 4tJt•• I• •.1 .:.. fu•• t I ~•'f''' • A r~ 4, ( A t1 • I ,, I • ,, •. ft·•' 1., t Jt·I "' t I ,HH11' ,, ,, l H'! ,H·L''' f t,, '' 1,th •11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENl ft l.th •tt11 nt .,,. 1 l+lt•c,t .-.1H 1t1t• 1 C.. 1ufl, llt•llo 1 t 1H,1tu,,L' L•,Uf•'i l'" ';,,. ,, •10"'''' ~ ' •.• , '1 ., '1• ,,, Ii i I •" 1~ t 11 ~ ~ I ~tt1, t "[I< l At.f '>IJI 1 /7A'<f ;. f ~ f 217SS2 "'' ... Uirt' c: .. '' •,f\f •t•-"'"'1' ·•! r I~·· •. , ( A ~. t I I 1( ,I • JJ .J'~I' 'J"-"~. ! j11.'I tJ t1 r • ..... ~,......,..-. f I I ti ,, • 'f ,, • t H..tfo t • f ......... f(J ., •• '. f' ; I t/ JI A ~.t '' '•• •• I I • 11 ,I ' ·. PUBLIC NOTIC£ • •I I /I I • • ~ t ' , t f 111 I ,. ' ' . ' l'llBl IC NOlH.C 8 'l(Jlj~ .. ,.. "' '. _...,.. It. I ·'I I 1, .. '•I I ' ... , ,. ,, . ,, t I •' ,.... I r I ''~· ',,, •• 1" •• I ' ... . ·~, . ' .. PUBllC NOllCl • 9'ESOLUTIOH HO ~ will b(. .:ilc•rt if~ shows symptoms later on as he formofb1rthmntrolthanyourea.liz.e.Millfonsormen and w om en are sterilized m the United States each PUBLIC NOTIC[ grows. and C'an ta (' appropnate actJon, for example, A AESOUITION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR&.OE..I~--- .... if he has d1fflculty playing with other children, i f you year. According to one report. as many as 12 mil hon m fl~~~~o~TSA~~~~~is I' I •• COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT. 0.f\AHQE COUNTY re<'f:'IVt> repnrlS from school that he is obstreper01:l5. 1980. . .... I•:• .1 •. "' .. ii f228690 CALIFORNIA, INITIATINO PROCEEDINGS FOR THE OETACH· that h" has d1ff1rult.v 1n readmg. or that he is a poor • • • 11 • .. . 'I 1• • ' MENT OF CERTAIN TERRITORY FROM THE DISTRICT; SET. " ·' "'' 1 A'I ·1 1• 1' ' · • · 1 TINO FORTH REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DETACHMENT; student Y ou may find that he upsets your household •,1, 'I•'. '.' • SETTINO FORTH TEAMI AND CONDITIONS OF THE Dr Sremcrohn wdC"omes reader mrul but JS S<Jrrv a nd IS a difficult child If such problems anse later on. • ""OPOSED DETACHMENT: FIXING THE TIME AHO PLACE h h II be th u d he cannot answ er personally. Let!ers of widest PUBLIC NOTIC[ FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED DETACHME~T. AND you are t e type• w O WI sympa e c an J°nteres! will be answered in his column Send your PROVIDING FOR THE LOOOINO OF PROTESTS, IF ANY. understanding and \' ill ~k proper professional help p 0 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COST A MESA earl\~ quest.Jons to him, U1 care of the Daily Piloc. Box I ~I'""'' .t NAME STATEMENT SANITARY DISTRICT OF ORA NGE COUNTY C A LIFORNIA . d f h 1560. G<J6t.:1 Mesa, CA 92626. '•' ' "'" '~''' '" ''" 11'" .:i DOES HEREBY DESOLVE AS FOLLOWS With '>pt.~'1al tlwrctpy and rugs. 1 n ecessary. e n hild '•I•""''" w 1· '""' "''" "'" 1 "1' :1["~~·~·R£ 1'"''1 ,111,, • uc•ol THAT. WHEREAS, the Boerd proposes to detach cenaln \.\'OU Id turn llU t I< I bl· a normal c . . ( "' I. I ,,.,. ' I)• '"'I" ( (•t;nlv '"' 11 "t' .. H• "' I OL (.,, " I 11.•t• _. ( p. territory from the Dlltrlcl, lhe legal description and 8 plat map ol i-----ttll'i~~tHa!Jy, lilUWfi..have shown tba,.....,..LUM<Uc.>J.4-ff--MAKE ttFE ftJU AGAIN".,_. __ ,. .. UJ..• • '"'' ··~ ..__ -IGha1ea11~ci\ed.10.tbJsAasoJuU01UllAUuidExn1nu ··a.www aa.a..tl) underw(•ight at birth aren't more likely to become 11 Fn~239 ',;, • ·. A lh1s specific relerence made e part tiereol end hynPrac·llV(' I I ,;1,, : . :· : ",I r :.,~ \ l I'• WHEREAS. lhe Board desires to provide 1or public hear·ng .. . . . ..--LIVE WITHOUT PAIN i<'i, .. • and other mailers relattve 10 said oelaChMent NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED thdt the 1--re11m•nar) FOR ~1 R. \'.: llyperbanc treaLment IS used m van<JUS t'(md1t1o n.s in treating the bends. 111 carbon monox1dt> prns0111n~. and m helping of local mfe~:twns Sonw claim that ll even h elps-helping c1rculat1un • • • DEAR DR. TEINCROHN: My father died over a year ago Smee then, my mother seems to be failing. Sh<: rloesn't slt-ep w ell and has lost her appetite. She IS only 62 a.nd has been an active, healthy person most of her life ls t here any tonic that might h elp? Mrs. U . DEAR MRS. U.: Of course. the first thing to do is to rule out any organic disease. H ave her looked at by your d tor If he finds no spec1fic organic reason for her prt--sent rondiuon, then it's likely that she is suffering from depression. This 1s n ot an uncommon complaint of widows or widowers. As a result, they oft.en neglect their health. ·~ RUMMAGE SALE •pfrn SAT. -NOV. 19TH Bring your UHbfe ..... bfe clothlft9, houaehold ltema, white eleph•nta, etc. REA CENTER 646-7458 661 Hamilton. Costa Mesa Mon.-Frl. 8-4pm before Nov. 16 Yo~r tex deductabl• donation wlll help • traumatlc•lly heed Injured youne 8dult. Easily eliminate fh.e pain of: Backache Migraine Headaches Disease Emotional Stresses Arthritis Menstrural Disorders with the Johnson-Volk Method of Transitional Hypnosis For free coneultatlon call 631-1544 Newport Associates 404 Westminster, #201, Newport Beach PUBLIC NOTICE proceedings were commenceo by app1tca11on of 111e Costa MeSd Senllery District IC' lhe Local Agency Formation (..omm1ss1on·ol ™ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • , • ,.. 11 "., Orange County, S81d body having acted by Resolul •On No 83-44 , ... , N1~~~ .. ~ T1~ T~'~ENT J , ., ... r. ,. passed end adopted June 22 1983 approving sa10 oe1achment 1 ., , • , and '"! 111• F228545 BE IT FURTH~ RESOLV(D that said Local Agency , 1, .• ,. "• 1'' d~• !i.i • Formation Commission ldenlllled said detechmen1 m a snort 't •• t •l'.' •, 7r .1 '·~·q , . form designation 01 Detachment No 83·0 t lro!!Ll.,he Costa Mesa "•' •• . • 1 • ' 1• •• ·~' '1 • ' )• Sanitary Dlsl r1ct. said bO<ly having approved'lhe'legel descrip. • 111· 111 •• • t1.1,1 A•,.1 t;A '• • 4 =-lion and plat map anacned on this Resolu11on markeo [Antb1t "' :':,;,,'. :; "• ,. • ' ~ .. I•" t • ,,, PUBLIC NOTICE 'A", and 1l.1ht'y I I "·'"IL FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tnal the reason tor tne ''". ''""''""' 1 .,. 1• 1,1.-a """ ".. NAME STATEMENT proposed detachment Is that the C11y 01 Newpon Beach nas (.1,.,111y c ,,.,. ,, <" ,.,q• ,.., .. ,, " 11 ., •ti"Q"''"ll t.>e•wn .. ,, '"ll annexed this territory and-will me~e prov1s1011 tor sanitary sewer <1< 1 l '''II' 1"" · "'~ Js service and a lunher reason being 10 reheve properties within lhe F226474 N( wt>l1f~ 1 ••OOOw u~•" l"'u I detached terrllory from a user's lee tor llQuld waste disposal P11lll•\h"c1 lo•'"\/" '-''"' D.1il, I!,. t JOIO 869 " 1• 1" i;, 11"'1 B rcelng Imposed by the Costa Mesa Sanitary District and 1 t11N • • 1 " .'J i<;8} N•'"'"''B••a'" 1..A <1~G~~-BE llFUATHERRESOLVEDthal theLocalAgenc Forma-t,Q '' "i 1 tf' 1 f'o PtJOh•r 81 tt l 1 ~~ !l-1 l Y ------------'·'' 1 c.i ••. 1 .,,1 .. ,,, ,. u:'f:.," uon Commission hes designated lhe Costa Mesa Sanitary PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ """ • c ",,.,1 .. 0 o. 100 District as the conducting dlstr1ct end nas directed 11 to 1n111ate • . •,, proceedings In compllance wtlh Its Resolution 83-44. ano F1CT1r1ous eus1NESS •w ..... J> E< ·1 , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board ot Directors of NAME STATEMENT ' 1 11 1• 1n~ S D 11 ... I· on.,,. ' •Pl nro< ..... .,,, • \ • ~ •1~'"1' 1:· ' ,, "' .. .. the Costa Mesa anltary lslrltl Is di reeled 10 lnltlet& and > u 1 s 1 I' .,,,.,1 , l ,.,,. ·' )r "'o.l" 'ount. ... conduct proceedings In accordance with Chapter t Pert 5 t ''~'"' • ·~ 11 t 16 li..a8 l Rm ti£ vfl Cli'MCNT t.UMPANV ' F228521 I Division 1 or Tiiie 6 ol the Government Code. and 10 1 F llo11i11 ... l!•v<J B.1•11n• t.A '"•t>" ,,,.,,1 ,, ,1,.4,. ! "l<I OMv I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that II an election be necess- <1.•1,1.' r ,,, , N,,, .. " 1f, • ' •98' ery to confirm the order tor detachment. 1he seme shell be l At1nu• H""'"" w 1 E bJ•lC•• •.010 SJ called. held and conducted upon suctr detachment only w1lhln Aivc1 11.11110°1 '-A ••<Fifi 1 the territory ordered to be detached: end _ ~===---======--=================::J t.nJrlP~ A RPnWy ll~·· t.""1"11" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the1 upon compleUon of lhe _,P1~1" "'""'' •I BNtn t.A '17600 PUBLIC NOTICE ,........,,.--...,--,,...---.-----------~~=:---;--, OQ,,.11o ,. "·''"e~ 12091 n .. ~<I•' detachment ol. the territory from the Costa Mese Sanitary .] a ck Anderson I ' 1·1y ,,-, , 1"" Sl•PPI l<>• l\l .. m1h><, C.A 90"?0 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS District. said territory shall be relieved from lleb1hty lor payment LC'"'' r o; 11v.111 neo San1a Ana NAME STATEMENT ol all or any part ol principal or Interest or any other amounts revea l:-; i Tl th e Av• r11~1 1 "-1"~·1 CA <1?6H I 11.. '"1'''"''"l r"''QI\ IS 00•"0 which may be due or become due on account ol all or any pert ol 11 .... n ...... ,..~, '" '""1Juc1 .. c1 u1 •' •···"" "s~ ·1s the bonded Indebtedness. con1rac1s or obllgatlons Including l.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;--0 .. ,.,.1,,1 tt.1ll11!!•~h•P "1 ARWAR[ 5'srr ~ic, 3100 Aot-but not by way ol llmltatlons. any judgment or judgments against L . .'Vl. Boyd informs rn the < tt11rh1' A H11t"IPV ~ h S"•lr t, 2 C 1~ttl Mf"~h• CA 111,., ._1,11,.,,,1.1,, "''" tu<>n w•ll• 11,,. ''· c,~c, lhe Coste Mesa Sanitary District lhat said terrllory shell be I . 1•1y ,,., , I 1 1, ",111.1• 1 ',',','~' '' nr 1"4''' "F112n01~30•3 .. 9 , r "'' £1 • " • •• •I 151,0<1 S.i" relieved lrom the levylng or fixing and collecllng of any tax 0, • ~1 ,, "' c.1 f '"' ',... .,,,,,,, < A assessment or service charge as mey be made tor the payment •, • 1A therefor, • l:"I"·" ·~t "'"' I" l o .. ~1 Oa·•• tu.~ 1;.,,,.11.,s;. '"••I'·''"'' h•,j t 1 "" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thal the Local Agency Forme- "------------------------' I 1"1 N • ' 1• ••1e 1 "'' ••011 1 llon Commission has ordered lhef the Costa Mesa Sanitary ~""":=r=============================================~~-----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i"i;;0;;;';;i;~18·1 I P "' 1 ( "d• 0 ' District be liable lor all lees necessary to conduct and complele I .. r S. .1 P•·•· ,.,,, v. '' ,. ~ll w•'" 1ne ~ ,""" l ,.,. 1 "·'"<l" luunlr nn the proposed detachment, l)L I ~I.. '"II\ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED lhet lhe 8th day ol December. - Give your ta:>tc variety w1th two tasty shrimp. d cri spy l1sh fill<'t. and two tender sca llops-!>erved with gordcn f rye!>. fresh coleslaw and two crunchy hu!>hpuppit:.>s. 3095 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa r. 14715 Jeffrey R d . at W alnut, Irvine F228006 1983 at the hour ol 7:30 P.M et the City Council Chambers of the r,,,.,.""''1 1 ,, "'0" l • •~' o.111v City ol Costa Mesa at 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, Calllornla shall ""'" nr 1 't """ ' 1 It• 1981 be the time end pleoe for the public hearing on the proposed :Qg 8.i detachment; and PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ' l t111 Jo11ow1nq OPr \n,, 1\ doing tH1\1l1f''~ 115 Ellllll11AINM ENI £111V!fl0111 M(NT"> 363 I.I 16!1\ l'tncr Cosla M•''" CA 9?627 1 hom;i~ t 1 1011 M~(.10111 .It 16.1 B thll PIJCf' C, >!,! MPSJ (..A \1~!;27 IHS tru~on!'S< •S 1.onouclt'O ll)' an '"'dual r11nmas McCl1'•fl J• 1t11c; stntem~nt "°a' fll4!0 wtlh lhe Ounly c1e1k OI Oranol' County on BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any Interested person desiring 10 make written protest against said defachmenl shall do so by wrlllen commun1cat1on hied with the Clerk of the conducting district not later than lhe hour sel lor lhe public hearing; and BE IT FURTHER AESOL VED that written protest by land- owners shall contain a description suttlclent to Identity the lend owned by him, her or It and that any protest by a voter shall contain the resldentlal address tor such voter: BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Sta11 ol the Costa Mesa Sanitary Dletrlcl provide lor the publlcetlon. posllng and malling of notloe as required by law PASSED ANO ADOPTED this 131h day ol October. 1983 James A Wanner, President Costa Mesa Sanitary District 1)1 I )0 !98l ATIEST. F22800S Elvln Hutchison. Secretary Puhh5!1('d 011111ge Coasi Oa11v APPROVED AS TO FOAM· P1101 Oct 26 New ~ \I. 16 1983 Roy E June 5800·83 • Attorney for District ----------STATE OF CALIFORNIA I 1 ___ PUB~L_IC_NO~JIC_E __ )N. ... FICTITIOUS IUSINUS COUNTY OF ORANGE ) NAME STATEMENT I, Florlne T Rel<:hle, Assistant Secretary ol the COSTA Thr 10110 .. 1ng pe1 son 1s ao1n0 MESA SANITARY DISTRICT of Orange County, Callfornla 00 1Ju\111;>u ns HEREBY CERTIFY, that the foregoing AesoluUon No. 83-400 AURORA ENttnrA1SE5 2~24 wa1 duly paSSed. approved and adopted by said Board. ap. N••w111,,1 01v11 ta~ Costa M"'a proved and signed br the President of said Berard and attested c~,~~6~~lhAm~ 4 16 Eme•son St to by the Secretary o said Board. all at a regular meeting of H id "'""''""1 Beacfl CA 92660 Board held on the 13th day of October, 1983. and that the same 11 .. , b .. ~•nt>~5 •s rnnc111c11;,; ny "" wee pasaed end adopted by the following roll call vote 1"<ll••cJu,,1 AYES. DIRECTORS· Wahner, Crank. Hutchison, Henson. 1+1wy w.111i1n'' Green ''"' ,,,,11>num1 "',., Ml'o ""1tn "''" NOES DIRECTORS None C'.nunh <:~1~ 01 01 1110" 1 ""''1V "" ABSENT DIRECTORS None <), 1 10 1'l!!1 DATED lhl• 131h day Of 0CIOl>tir, 198J F22t00l Florlnt1 ! llelctllo f'qf\li•,nt•d \ lt UIO• ~ ''M\t 0.ti•~ "''"' n, 1 ~6 "''"• / '' ,,, '"111 Aselston t Secrntary .110:-R~ Publlehed Orange Coast Doily PllOI Nov q t4 t'l8:1 At117 8:1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 9. 1983 D:I 1 I ll 1t1E O(f(Nl>ANl A civil ~trt<lo<;r' I t '"""1 ' I< PU8llC NOTICE 1r11m1>l•lnl hu b .. n lllfd by the PUBLIC NOl ICC PU8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE 11111111 '1(1~ "' ''"" '"1 H••t '"" 1 '•t 1---------..;...-..;...___ 1 1111 1 11 ;,;,1 h f)rurou l,,11111111 '""' 1 ,,,., '" "' NOTICI INVITINQ 1101 1111 n igeini rou you 1 IO FIC TltlOU" llUSINE88 FICTITIOUS I USINESI FICTITIOUS I USINEH FICTITIOUS IUllNEll NOTICE TO COHTRACT0"8 r ''""!11Tu1t•"'" I 1~1 1t • "'' • r I I 11 <l•l•n<l !hit law•ult you 1nua1 " C 0 FO'"' llOI "' w y Noll<<! •1 h"'eby gl-• lhlrt 1118 wllllln lO , ,, 1111 , "' ,. "'" NAME ST A fEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME ST A TEMENT NAMIE ITATEMIENT ALLIN " f111~''' cir "rr.1111"'" • 1 I 1•1 •• ;. OOat0 1>ll1u11ees otlhctHun11no1on "'' I .""" HI . I• '''""'"" l>"'U" ,, uu11111 !111 lullowmy ..... son• Dll onmu Tim IUllOw•r>g PO•SO'lb !II• Oc.oing ,,, .. 1011ow1ng P9f$OnS a1e 001ng Schoul DlllflCI HUNTINGTON l llll flt a.&ch U11100 HIQh SCllOOI 011tnc1 .,, 11 , " t>u""' ,~ ·~ l>u~,,,~~' II) DU~"'"" n BEACH UNION HIGH SCMOOl 01C, lltc •tru+<• • r '" " J' 1.1 io • wlll re<.Ot•tl 5e;1141d blO• IOf •uPCIYl"Q ' ' ' "' NN Wll ,ON I ... ~ltlON LON PAt.11 IC H YWAY C.Ul I((., f!ON :>11Aw ANO TAI BOT ANO KOU MOUNl AIN Vl(W VILLAS • I~ TRtCT Cl/MllllUll O~S•!I"""'" I Hof I .... 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O 1 E • s 1 Av1i1w11 Sull11 220 Nowporr Beach poratton • 15 Nonn Sycamore Bid No S• I l 00 PM WeonH 1 he """', ,,111 ult 111.\1.... 11 • Cu1too1at Suppli.Js BIO •'119 i.t1 '' " 11 .. ~ , , , 1u1t11 11 11 Irv "'" M<.Oor111011 !>u•lo O lrv1111t CA CA 92660 Sania Ana CA 92701 d•Y Nov1imt>e1 23 11183 e1a1m\ ""Y 1111111111, 1111 ,1, , • '" • t droa!k!O '"' Allyo f nowl<'v Pur~n·~ " I I I "'I •111 t.i Koll Mdlf\ ASSOClblftS LIO 11490 Tht$ bus1n1111 ,, COnOuCled by • Bid NO 542 2 30 p M weonas 110\~ c,I "" ''" ... I lo.Ill ' I "' I lllQ M&nll\)11< Hunllngh>ll Beach " ,,,,I " w l'-<Jll l!u~ OU~tlll!~~ ·~ conoucle<l by II Vo11 K111"1iln Newpo1t Aoaacn CA ltm•lod p111ne1th1p oay Novemb11 23 1983 c.ummu .. a .. ~ gto11h•1• I ... , ,, ,,,., Union H'\)h School O••l1tl I 10~51 1 1, , I 1 t 1h '"' 111 ,.,,i lolt1l """ 111,. torpu• 1l1n11 • 92660 W1lhlm B1uce Voss P1es1den1 B•O No 544 9 00 AM Mc.onoay n~'"'" Y0tklown Ave Hun11ngt1>l'I 6ti1t1.n '" 1, 1 1~ 1 '"" 1 tt••• "' '" "'"" l uu1111 011 11UQl11 M1Ju1" Pr11~10tl(lf M1ilo11 ""Cl Pal Go111>at> Trull 111 ln11 statament was hied w•lll lne November 28 1983 51110 ~ 11,. """ '"' ll•dO~ 11 11 ,, 111 ,1 CA 9264t! 011d recet•"'I 01 or ~Iott• , 1 , 1 wlN\ , 1 ''", '' " r ' 111 l Tiu~ oldltll'l\onl was riled w11n tn11 Bat11,,g1011 Wlllk I Oll Angele• CA COYnty Cletk ot O•ange Counry on P1ac11 or Bod Receipt HUNTING fON Lovenant or "''"""', ,., .,reb\ '" 111 2 00 pm lhursclay Nov1l111tier 11 ,1, '''°' , •l•H r "'11 11 111 ''" F2283112 C1111111v (,I.irk ot 01a11g" County on 90049 Ocl 18 1983 BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS p111111 regdrdlf•!j t1th1 1,,.,~,"~'o" 111 1983 et \ltlllCh 1111111 """ pl11c .. l.11011 DAVID l CROCKEl T ol SILVA • • .. 1" I I 11 Ut """ l,11 1,1 Oo11y Nov I 1961 1n1s Du&•ne~• tli concluc1ed by II f22m • TRICT EOUCA TION CENT EA 1025 t encumn11rrite\ tn IJ;l/ tllll unp u(j w111 !Ml ~lubllCly c>peneo 1nd 111a•I 111 CROCKETT 1• 1 1 4 " ' 111 t IU r98J f 22*0 1tm1l110 p11rtne1shtp WILLIAM l"UCE VOIS 6 Al· VorklOwn Ave Hunhnglon Beacl'I b&lan~e or thl-t rJll~)I ~~"" o lly 8 ull01ng <.; Room J6 I 610 Newport Cenler Oil•• Sulle bOJ I 83 WILLIAM BRUCE VOSS a Al · Donato W Sn11w general pa1tnt11 I OCIATIEI CA 926<18 saoo o .. eo •ii I tu)I "' wol E1cn blCI shttll r61Tlllm vAlhl 101 8 1455 SOCIATES fh•s sta1ern1Snl was !tied wllh !he ATTO"NIEYI AT LAW P101toel ldt1n1tlt~dhOn Sl4 018 30 "'"Udtnll ~) 1111,.id1,'ll 1 pe<IOO or JO days ette1 IM 011te Newport BHch C.A 9:.>680 --------------iAllo•ner• •t l 1w County Cle•k of Orange Counry on 17 Nofth Mein lttMt lvll• 125 B•d No 540 Tt1n11t• C.our1 Reno ~uttl nott>l)t oO•d"~ll) ,, .;,., '"", specllltk.I ror me rece1p1 01111.is 17 ,41644 1040 PUBLIC NOTIC£ 217 No•ll'I M•ln StrHI Sult• 125 Oc.r 28 1983 Sent• A"-, CA 12701 va11on Hunt111g1on Beach High the 1.,rm\ c.ot 1a 1H>eeo 'lr lru)t !(' .. ) The Boercl UI TtuSICMIS S'1811 t>e the I ' ' I t I• ' • \I • p I 1 I--------------S1nl• An• CA 92701 F22llOI (114) 5'7 .. 13t Sc'100l ~llarg ... ~ ano t'•Pt'fo\,,)<Jl 11>4' I tu\h. 1ole Judgo 01 1n11 quallly ,11 equip 11 1 " ,1 "1 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Plol:llishe\l O<ange Coas1 Daily LAYMAN JONES a DYE Publ1s'1ed Orange Coas1 Daily Pro1ect 1oe1'11l1cat1on ,1no ot me hu~h l •tidlNl 111 ''''tl meol oflered 111\d r'9Sem•s lhtl ngflt 14 jJ NAME ST A TEMENT P1101 Nov 'I 16 23 30 1983 LAWYERS Pllol No¥ 2 9 16 23 1983 B•d No 5~ 1• Service Roao Repiar (1.,.-,o c;f 1 ru~t ro rejecl any or ell t>•ds 11111111 wat~e• --------------11,, 1 ''"W"'IJ 11,.,~11., ,~ tlllnll) 6015 83 I COfpoflll Plue 5918 83 Marina &l'ld Westnilnslet Htgl\ '"" o.,ro.,ltC.ld<, u11oi.1 s .. cl O• ticl any l1tl!gular11y 11'161eln PUBLIC NOllCE I I Newport .. ech CA neeo Sc.MOIS •• 1 lrusl nu1e1c.otc.ore .,.ec 111t:tl dnd de Signed All~n f Rowl.,v "' 11'11IH 11, ! •, 1, ,0 E PU8llC NOTIC£ Publt5'180 Orange Coas1 0111ty PlalC NOTICE Bod No 5•t' Gymnasium Wall h•l'•eO to lf'le 1111at'•>19<eO a w 1 ttPr Pu1cn1111n\) Manage• '\ 111 I l I ll 1-Ill• \ 111 (If I' ' ., /\ ' I '>Jiii . it,n,, Ptlol Nov 2 9 16 n 1983 R11pa11 Hunttt,gron Beatl1 Higti Oetldfdl"'" rol o .. 1aull di cl ()enoa110 DAllkl Novemt>e< I t98J I h 1111 ll u''''lt I I .II tlltlll \\;I) l A '· • ,, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5925 88 NOTICE OF T"U&~E[;S I ALE Scl'IOol tc11 Salt' ano 0 "'"tlPrt Nol~~ c,I Di: Publlsl'l&d 01 .. nge Coetl (lJtl\ Pilot I I II I 1111 I ••C.t!IU NAME STATEMENT TI No , 291 Bod No 54• Rool Renov•tic,n ldull d Otl £1""'0" "''>ell rn., ,r u~· Nov 2 9 19113 l ll l'I f l 1111'\ IU \11\ll:\ ' 11., lnllowmg tl~tson 15 ooin PUBll~NOTlC[... NOTICE Edison and Huntlflgton Beacn High ,,g,.ecl «H.1~eo ~a1o Nnt l!'OI CJe•~u \11!>9 6:11 '" I I II I :-. I \ I I '0 ""~ 11 .. ~~ ,,, YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT UNDER A Schools BllO Elel.h(HI '" So;tl IC.. r, ..... ( ,,.J~ J • PUBLIC NOTICE B 20270 NOllCE TO CRE DITORS Of BUlK TRANSFER fSec1 6101 6107 U CCI '\ 'II ; lit[. TFM:::. PUBll:::tHtNC. l..OM l(.Q2145 ECONO OEEO OF TRUST DATED Place Plans &r" c.on File MAINTEN l!)A (<,11111, "'", .. Hit ., .. 1 prc;,fJPll, I I . 1 1 µANV lb IO ~"~"' 0, A•e Cosl NOTICE TO CREDITORS May 10 t982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ANCE OPERA I IONS ANO (,ON IOLdteo l1t11I 1111~ M•~ll..l\!l:t'ti~7 Of"BULK TRAN8FER CT10N TO PROTECT Y0UASTRUCllONRoom321 lru~tv1<<1IJJ~t1itt1ntloJl..l"lJ'"' ,11,j 1 111 11~1 Ill ll1tttt 15 !;ugene Mc1..iin 326• (SKI 11011107 U C C) PROPERTY 11 MAY QE SOLO AT A Hun11og1on Bll~h Union Hogn TICOR ltlLf lll'>URM c f c r,r/, ll·•rl It ... 11' M1Lh111111 "'" l.;oshi Me~o.1 CA No11ce .~ne1eDyg1vento cred1lo1s UBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN School D1Sll•CI Eouca11on Cenler PANYQf (AI HJfH~IP 4.!to ,1, nl lhe w1tt\it1 nameo 1ransle10t(sJ XPLANA TION OF THE NATURE 1025 I Yorklown Ave Hunton91on tlOO II Ma , Sr•••t I",,, \\lfot I• 1 .. 1 l ... ~2~!~~ '" (h""'"~"s llln<luCtl'll Dy d lhill ~ bulk lranSlt!t IS abOUI 10 be F THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Beatn CA 92646 PhOne 17141 5 dnlo An •• c. ~, ,,,,, J .. , •r, 1111 1 • lo 'I• t '• • " ' '' '', ' t •I! t fl11hv0\J ''' ffidde on Pt!•so11a1 properly nere1n Ou YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 964 3339 E~t 320 A1111 JO~'-• w "~· •1 iii utl Ill 8J ,1111111 ,, r Md , ,. a11e1 t1esc11beo P1ace Plans ore c.on hie MAIN TEN 7 14 953 ~020 ' I • ' ti I ti• d 111' I '" "" nl w's llltio w11h lh r 11.. 11tt11tt!.) and Do.Jsmess 80 On December 2 1983 or '1l 15 ANCE OPERA !IONS ANO CON f).;1,. Nn-. mn~< r •tlbJ II ii•n 11 111 1 1.,111, I.I••• 01 Oidllge Counry on dresses ol H>i; 1n1enoeo rransJerors m EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS SlRUCTION Room321 11un11ngton Tlcor Tltle lneutAnct PUBLIC "'OTIC[ Oc 1 • 1 t<iqi are GRACE RESTAURANT COM NC a Ca1t101n1a corpora11on as duly Beach Union 11.gh Scnool D sinct Comp•nY 01 Celltornla 11, 1 t 11 ,1 ,~, n Fz2eu PANY a Ca1t101n•a corpora11on ppo1n red lrusree unoer a11cl Ecluca1ton Conte• 102s I VotklOwn • coiporellon formerly 11 "I! t It 11 NOTICE fO PUBLIC p.,1,1 .,,,,.,1 Or any .. l.oasr Olltl F EOf RAl I 0 NUM BER 95 ursuanr 10 Deed 01 Trusl recorded Avenue Hun11ng1on Beac;h CA Tiiie lneur•nce •nd frui t ST FOR "'' ,1 "''" 'J 16 2J 1983 1859074 doing Dusiness al t;>342 ay 13 1982 as •l'ISI No 926•6 Pnone t7 t'I 96• 3339 E•I Compeny 0 H id Tiuet .. 11 11111• 11 1 u R~~ERAEs°eu~f FUNDS !19;>0 8 Broo• 1>u•s1 A•e Garden Grove CA ;112 t66077 01 Ollicoal Records'" lhcll 320 Joye• Wiiiiam• ,, 1 ,1 It .I 11 p ANO NOTICE Of FINDING Tne loca1ton f'1 Ca111orn18 of lhll f:loceol the County Reco<OOI ol Or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal Puphsl'leCl 0'""\J" C.OdSI Oa ,1 ?ilu• 111 11 \, 1,. ,.1 1111111 1, 1 1t11 Of NO SIGNIFICANT cn1e1 e.ecu11ve oll1ce or P•1.oc1pa1 nge Counrv S1a1e ot Ca11torn11 EA the abo•e named Sc'1001 01s111c1 Pf Nnv ., If. , 1 19~~ 1 11, 11, 1~ '"'II I I .,~EFFECT ON THE E"'VIRONMENT PUBLIC NOTICE busmess oll1tli ot lhe u11endad uled Dy STEVEN R STAGHEA nn O•ange Counly Ca11lor111a a~t•no oy .'.I·~ ~ ,. ---------------1 11an~teror ts 2701 Allon lr•1ne CA nmameo men ano M ANN MON ano lh•ough its Gove1n1ng Boa•cl r h 1 I ti. I lld• 1~ 11111 1111 ' • r '11<" t ""' 11111 Ct! " to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92713 AGUE a single woman as Jo1n1 11ere1naller r~l111red to as OIS PUBLIC NOTICE 1 11 ,1 , 11 ,1 ~.,1 ,1,., 1, • '" ,, ' • ••• "11 ri>IJIPO .ic NAME STATEMENT All orne1 business names ano ao 'Tenanrs Will SELL Al PUBLIC TRICl will receive up 10 bul not I 1 1 1 , 11 1 , , .., 1 1 1111 : ,, '' t • , ·~ ' 1 '" ... (.;11 f Cit C.,osta f t1~ tullov.mq persons are d01n dtesses used O)' the intended I tans .AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER tat et than 1t1e aoove staled 11me ORANGE COUNTY t"" ut!S IS leror W>t'1tn lhr!n! ye&IS lasl years FOR CASH fpayable at 11me ot sate sealed b•OS 101 tne awaro ol a con MIJNICIPAL COURT llL. I , ,, I. \ l ,, 1111 ""' t '"'-""'I•"' '> 1983 !>ttOPPINu SI TlER 4358 E rasr pasr so tar as known 10 ll'le '" lawlul money Ol Ille Unne<I Stalest 11ac1tor11'10 at>ove pro1ecr CENTRAL.JUDICIAL OISTRICf , l , 11 1, 1 I Ii \\ 1 ,, 1 r ,,1., Mes 1 71 Fair Hol1wn11Cl A•~''"" Analle•~ CA 1n1enOed 11ansleree a•e NONE 81 ihe front entrance ro 1'1e Old Of Bods shall De 1ec;e1ved m lhe prace 700 Civic Cent•• 0 , WHI 1 \ i_ -111 11 '\ 1 ,1 , """" CA 92626 will 92807 The nameOl ano bu11ne55 address ange County Cour11'1ouse 1ocered on •denhheo above and shall b4' open Sen II An• CA 9270 1 \ \I , , , • , '"e u 5 o.:pallmelll 01 B100~~ Ma11agement Corpo1e1ton ol 1110 1n1e,.ded lranslerl!e(s/ are Sanli Ana BlvO between Sycamore ed and pu1>11cly 1ead aloud at 11\e Piam!otl CRA•G SNl'OEA I" ~ 11,,1 l<toJll o .. v .. lqpmenl 4J!>8 HOllwOOO Avenue Ana"81m El ENGINEERING INC a Call SI & Broadway Santa Ana Call &Dove seated lime ano place Oetendanl TOOlCOA l.OR~ I >H 11 l l h• ,. JI , ,. ~.~.-lt'C1P• 11 1.,no~ unoei CA 92807 lorn.a torporat1on 1901 S:>ulh Chns rornla all flQhl 11118 end ontefesl con Eacn b10 must contorm ano be I R 0 C E 1111 ER p A 1 SE 5 0 td ,,111 , • 11,,,.. u~tf'otJdn<ll.ommunoly Th•S busm11~s •!> conoucteo Dy a Lane Al'lahlltm CA 92805 S00tal veye<l lo and now '1elcl by 11 unoer responsive 10 rne contracl oocu TOOLMASTER SMOP~ASTEt:r '.1,. , 1 1 <r•nl llt.I Ctl 197.i Cll•Pl't•lt•Oll Secu111y N O CBykerk) 563 56 U 74 satO Deed of Trusl 1n 11>e propelly ments AON T MMONS ano DOES (, ,, ,-; 11 1, , •I I~ '1 1 r • ~ , , ., 11 ,..1..,11, w ,,41 p•oiects D•.t•tna B1oo'!t 1Ne1am1> !>78 14 6HS s11uated on Sl•d County ano Sllte Each 010 stiall 011 eccompanoeo by ttnougn 20 '""us •e 111 ,, , , , 1.t ••II• '' 1 •I•)'• ,.,. , 1, Jll •rt lleo ,,, "'" C•I; 01 ''"~ &t.;lo;ment was flleo w•I" 1'19 Tnat lhe prope•ty perhnenr nere10 oesct1bed as the secu111y •elerred 10 1n me co,.. Cross Complatrtant TOO co .. 15 (It-~ , t• .J ,. r , 11 •l•J•, 1 1 M .. , 1 C~u• IY QI Orange Counl~ c 1e1k 01 01an9e County on •s O!!sc11bed 111 general as 11xtures Loi 8 ol T<aCI No 96<12 as sllown 1rac1 oocumen1s and by 11\e hSI ol CORP ano AOC ENTERPR SES trny ~ 1., 1 ,., 1 .,1111 lil l"ll 11 , i 1.. ,11,,.,,,~ On 18 1983 equipment license s1ock m lrade on 8 map reco1deo 1n Book 416 proposed subcon1rec1ors Cioss Oelenoanis ROr>. T f~ #'• 1!182 F2277IO Sublease ancJ loca1eo ar 12342 Pages 39 and 40 Miscellaneous The DISTRICT 1eserves lhe 11g1>t MINS OOES 1 lh<Ougn 1o onclu\M: i~~~;~,, ... ~ '-.t. • ,, t• • I• •I 1111! 'I •• l IJI)" II ~ i.l1 t c •" v t'd• LAW OFFICES Brookhurst Avenue Garoen Grove Maps Records ot Orange Counly 10 re1ec1 ~ny 01 all b•cls or ro wa1~e Case No 14 11 82 ,\TON ~ l , , 1 ,, , 1\ t 1 It I t" r 111 J,\ •I< •. Ml Ol 050Jt JEROME 0 STARK CA Celtlornla any 111egula1111es or cntorm11t11es tn S U M M O N S O N ' s· .. , ,,. ~ Renab11tta11011 P•o 550 Golden Circle Ori•• Tne Business name used t>y s110 The "'"t address ano 0111et any b•Os-or 1n lhe DICldtng CRO~S COMPLAl ... T I ( )ll>.:J • -••• p •I 11 '"""' ...... , ~PJ• 1111• IS a c11y .. 10e S•nt• An• c • 927-I I nE ~ " ''eSJ .A IL \ l Hr \ Hr I >I w • " ~ lrans e•o•s 81 S81cl oca11on IS ., • common d111gna11on ,, any ot the The Oeparimeor Ol lndusmal ell NOTICEI OU hi¥• bffn 1uacl T•,. bu• .. ,...,~ r 1 l \ l " ,,. "•Ct pl lo• llie e•clusoon or Pub~sned 01ange Coasl Oa11y UBEN S PLANKHOUSE ieal proper1y described above 11 hons hes determ1neo the gen ral The court m a decide •galn•I you lrd'"'"' ,. , -'w J 1 ';;-:~~ It 1H •r i ' •11 1m~1111 • r .. d1101 r '' t .u.;10 .ueas as .tclopted by Pilot No• 2 g t6 23 1983 'Yflat saoo b"llo. lransler 1a 1n1enoeo puipone<S lo be t PelersOurg reva1l1ng rare ol pe< diem waoes 111 without r our 1t>elng hHtd unlHI r•'l'V 1A"iL1 < .\ ,,,, , C P )f< o. I •Ir• I• 11 ""I , , 11 11 Hhl 1 di ltr " t 1.,...c oun~11 11n June 20 •983 59 I 1 83 to be consumma1e<1 at lhe olhce 01 Irvine CA 927 t• tile 1oca1t1y tn wh1c:n 11'11s wo1k •S 10 be "Ou rupon<I wllhln 30 d•Y• RHd .... ~ ,. • 11 nu.-<' moac1eo areas1 w'11c'1 or WESTERN MUTUAL ESCROW n1e undersigned d1scta1ms any perlormed tor each cralt ~r type 01 th• lntorm•llon below ~ T tu"' 1 • A'-'" P ' ~"' >TA· E I'' 111 ' l illll " 11 h I Ill ' iu i 1 1 ll I' is 1 ~-. 1tllo;• .. ~, loans 10 Qua111y1ng CORPORATION 700 Soulh Tustin llablllly 1or any 1nc.orrectnesa 01 1ne workman neeoe<I 10 exetu1e ll1e 11 you wis1> 10 seei.. ine adv ce 01 an BA/~:, • , 1 I'''' 11111 I lh• I" '"'111111 I r •" "''"'5 ro1 rehab1l11a11on PUBLIC NOTICE S1ree1 Su11e D PO Box 57!>0 sireet•addren and other common con1rac1 rnese rates a10 on t11e er a1tomey '" inis mauei you s1>oulcl 1 1" 1 w ... 1.. 1 • " 111 •It\, •l'I t •1111• d 1., r hi I' "' V\ 982 983 FICTITIOUS BUSINEll Counry ot Orange Ca111orn11 92667 es1gna11on 11 any shown l'lere111 Ihle DISTRICT ollu;e rocaieo ar 00 so piomplly 50 inat your ,,.., t1er T f !> 11 ,, _,f. " lll 1 \ t 1It111 f ulll 1 11 II I h' L Ir 1~ Pici.~; r ~ e:• ~ SO ;no ~ n 0 NAME STATEMENT on O• a tier November 29 1983 Sa10 sele wlll be made bul w1lll0Ut 10251 Yo•k I own Avenue Hunt iesponse 1 any mar oe ti•ea ('1,1n • " " t I ' d •It "' I II ,1 '''l• '"" l" Mt llb 05031 and rne ro11ow1ng person is oomg C ;~·s bulk ''uansrter •s "cool su::,1eec:c1 '•~ ovenanl or w1rr1n1y exp1ess o< •m ington Beach CA 926•6 ~op•es come - I b s ness H a' orn1a n1 orm m ' ' hed regarding lllle posse111on or may be ODlltned on reqyeJl ,.. copy AVISOIUsteo ha ~100 oemar .::.;.,e I It '" " " I''"' 1dt d 111 S1 l Ds B•ll t9BJ 1B 83 MJ 06 05031 u R'E P E 1 ER p RISES 2 9 2 1 Code Sectton 6106 l'ICumbiances to pay the remaining ot !1>ese rates sn111 be posted ar tile El Ir bu ma l•<I• dee Id Ir con tr• Ud 111111 ';'111 l,11 th" p1,11J,.11 Cui.lei D C. r m"1<'1t•a1 !'lenabtllla11on Pro p ell 1 ~ 1 A CA 92704 The name ano address or ll'le per· rlnc1pa1 sum ot 11'1e nole(S) MCuted 10D s11e Tile tor99otng sc'1edu1e 01 tin aydlencll 1 menoi gu• Ud re 111, turlt 1,,1 'J'r'~,',': '~"'t'•i~r~1111 'lla",,~~'.,111bne1s,:i3r0oe "~ic~a~~· E:!.c1 n':>-ttsick 19782 !tonwnnwhomclatmsmayDe!nedlS by said Oeed or Trusr w•tll 1n1eres1 t>e< •orem wago 1s oawa upon a iponda ~tro 01 30 ar .. L .. 11 I\ ~ r p • ~ " C Wes1e1 n Mucual Escrow Corpor llereon as pro•lcled In said note(1I wo•k•l'lg day of eight (8) hours I he IAtormecl que i lgu• • 111!1 • \\ 111 ""' • '' 11 • 11 "',., .:>I ,,,.,.,.,,,,,~, l'Slobltsh lsinmus Ln Huntmgion Beech A t Bo ~150 0 CA 92667 d ' " • 9~646 a ion • ., range clvances 11 any under 1'1e 1e1ms ol race tor hol10ay an ove11tme wor~ 11 you h 10 18111 the •dvlc:e ot :11 ,, n r Iii• (1 It• 1h1 r1>< "" •ll 1 IJI o mpro•e ~rb b 5 n~ , cond"cled by an 1700 South Tustin Screer Orange a•d Deed ol Trust fees C'11!ges s'1all be al tour lime and one hall •" •tlorn In 'hit metier •ou 1ra '"""I ~UPl.'O•I ny Publtc "1~ u I c.)> •• v CA 926661 d '" laSI da lo I ling d 1n • , ., ' f' -~~ w• b I " "., ...... ~~ ht>;}S 1001 cllltll an e y , I no expenses ol lhe Trustee 1n ol II shall De mand810f'( upon e 1l'lould do p•omplly •o lh•l your 11 ~ ~ 1 1 _, in~ •'conom•c Atcn;iitJ Pes•c' c1a1ms b1 any creo1101 shall De No-e 1rus1s created Dy said Deed ol CONTRACTOR to whom Che con written •••ponea 11 •nY m•r be \ t ' r r \ember 28 1983 wn1ch IS the buSI ruSI 1•8CI IS awarded and upon any Sub fllfll on time \ t I[ 'I \ \ ! ' \\I I\ I I h1 1 """ 1•!' • '"" t>•o1eci rn.,. Slrllemenl was hleo wirn "'" ress oay belore Ille consummation lne 10111 amounl ol lhe unpaid contraccor unoer '1tm 10 pay no11ess SI U•l•d d•H• i ollclter-.I conet l I I 'I• , 11,11 It ,,.11 "~ Urj '•Jt Avenue Counly Cle<~ 01 Orange Counly on JatP spec111ed &Dove b 1 1 l'I bli I"' ec db 1nan the spec I eo rares 10 an work ' I • I ' , ' " ' ._'" A, .. ,,.,,_. Jfld Or I 27 r98.l a ance o 1 e o ga "'" s ure Y '' jo de un abogado en •••• u unro 1 1; 1 h• , ,, 11, '"" I.. ,, , 1 l..Osla f 22HIJ O~led O~rot>Cr 13 1983 E T EN he properly 10 be sold and reason men employed by 1'1em '" rne e•ecu <Sebert• h•c•rlo tnmedl•l•m•nt• '' '\' llj II llu '' PuDI Sht>d Oianye Coast Daily GI~ IERIN IN ble es1tma1ecl costs expenses encl loon ot ll'le con11ac1 <I• ••I• m•nare au re1pueera I 111111,1', Ill.I ''I 1,,11 ,,,.,.,.<J thal PitOI NO• 1 g 16 23 1983 a ~1rorn1acorpo1a11on advances al 1'1e ttme ol the •n111e1 No b•dder may wolhOraw rus b•d eicrll• ,1 ht y elgun• pu.Oe .. , 5922 83 By M Nezamo uDltCBltOn or rne Nohc.e ol sale is 101 a pet100 01 IO•ly ltve 1451 oays r•gli lr•d• 1 tlempo I ' "t .~.. I r..,n,n ... II By Oav•O Bykerk 54 114 89 site• lhe oa1e se1 lot tne OP41n1ng OI , TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll tl\O 1 1~r" \ Q<' 11canctv Translertt lJle oeneltc11ry under S11d Oeeo D•Os complalnl hH been Ille<! by !ht ' 11•r o1·11~•r tl••t .i --. or tne .,n .. 1011 PU8LIC NOTICE GRACE RESTAURANTS INC a 1 Trust he1e1otore executed end Ol' A paymenr bond ano a pe1 P•lnlltt •g•ln•t you 11 you wl•h 10 11111 lf\\1111)1 ••I' '1"• "' '' •~t't...1,01Co~1a Cat1lorn1a co1poral•on 1veredtOlhe undersioneda wr111enformancebono w1ll Derequi•edp1101 defend thl• liweull you mutt I, 1,, , \\ti'lo'I• 11q111.11''"''' '' l•<<l"'tJr t tr'O'"DJr~Jn FICTITIOUS BUSINESS By Richard A Pa•k Oeclafa1tonolOelau11andOemano to e~ecul•on 011ne con1ract Tne wllhln30 oaysalle•tnssu,.,mor~, I 11 ' I I r,., u""'' I I lfYI (lei StJlem .. nl NAME STATEMENT Transre•O• or Sale ancJ 8 wrmen Nol•Ce ot Oe paymenl bond 5'1111 oe '" 1'1e IOlm se1veo on "0U I le "' H1 '" s GOu ' " • I ' t' llll I I ~ l •• t • '"I ., ~ ' I I 'f c; .,... II .. N Jl•Ol'lal En rhl' 1011owm9 pe1sons a1e clotng PubltS'1ed Orange CoaSI Daily aull and Elechon 10 $ell The unde< ser torrn n lhe con1ract oocuments WI llen esponse 10 It e comp•a '' PUBLIC NO TICE 11 '" • ol t t • r 1 t J •L! • I • ll 111 • "" • •' " tr. Acl or t 969 1»1s 1•ess ~~ Pilot Nov 9 1•1111 Mn 83 signed caused H•O Nottce ot Oellull By Rot>ert C Ba•ley Unless ~ou er.. you• oeta~ , ,. tJ~ OA'AN"crcoUNTY" --L.1Jl.u1 ~.111d,riJJ,•l'"'"111•t-ifl"''00• 1~""'~•ons fnrJ1ol lH!'lEE BLIND M•Cf PUB PlalCHOTICE andE*1ton10Set11o~reco1ded1n011eclo• enteieo or dPDhCa•o·~•·· .. ~d' s PER OR COURT • '11• '"' 1, I I ., I 1 •II ~,"~ I ~EBS l820L f.luLMc0urmoll ---·~..u.e...._pr_tyJS enance Ooeratrons .... "&AO~-"°"'~"""~ ......C«L ----u I w 1 -. '""' lll"tJ r '' n u 111 ~u ,,.. O lr'vme CA 92114 locate<' ano Construction ment againsl fOu ,0, ,,,_e 1..,1,.. i.lt' 100 CMc Center Or Wu t t•"ll •I "' 11l·ll" "'' 1111"''' .t \ ,, , , ~• 1111 d""" nq ""'" .;ncl will Rog•" MoO•l' inc a CaltlOmta K-08%17 Olla Octoo.r 31 19113 PuDltshe<l Or1nge Coast Oatly Polo! mal'IOe<I n lnl' comola nt ... ~ :: San I• An• CA t270l 1n !-i., l1• 111 I •1111 11111 l.!1111 1 "' n • "'"""'IY 0muac1 e • sling con co 1po•ar1 on 1B2O1 Ea SI NOTICE OF DEATH OF EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS INC Nov 9 16 1983 could resull tn garl'llS'1menl 01 Pi,l "' 11 <-O•J SF n McC.~A•~: th• l olllrn n~ 1f'1nlt1l1 \•Mio 11 ''" MtOuimott Su te D Irvine CA BOYD W FINKEL AND OF 18818 Broolo.hursr St 602• 83 wanes ta•onn or money or p•open, T<u~ll'i' Ir • 11,, ~ov1SE El l~cCLI' • p,.,1, 1 1 u os •nlentlecl to rcnabot 92714 e " ~ • TFIUST Jo n.1lhon ( \an l lea' l' 111, , , '"r•ri c;ornmerco;it ~stat>hsh Tl>•s business os cond1o1i;led t>y 8 PETITION 'J'O ADMINIS-Founlltn Vellly CA 9272 DiD'IC NOTICE or oltier re11el reouested •n 1ne com 0 r " • tr ',>rA ?(10 ,. ( I n s TE "0 71 1 714 963·5226 .-~ plaonl elf'• Otll' ,H,, I -.~t'\\pOrl l'O er r r '"' lnJ t11,; prOPOSr>d 1mo1ove LO•porahon TE R E TA NO A ... 5 By ROM Merl• Sines Oaled APlll 13 1982 ar>o J 1 (t-'' ' <.,u1lt' IO I < I 1\" t ''11 ~egarovely a1f11c1 ecisl Ro9e1 Moore Pres1clen1 T<i alt ht'lrs benef1c1ar1es, Published Orange Coast Oa1ly NOTICE Of TftUITEIE I IALE ROBERT B l(UHEL Cle•k 'l\t "purl lh .v h • A • :i o 1 on~ Tl\1s sracemenr <Has filed with 1'1e d d p,101 Nov 9 16 23 1983 Cit No RR00043 B R PERl 0 " "00' ' •' t •' ""'""'d Re.ipw Boa<ds re County Cle•k ol Orange Counl)' on t r e ito r s 11n tonunge nt Tl 2004T"(1..a3) Y epury ~ n I I " ~ 'I~ " , .,D1eLtc•o1ects 1111v11 Ileen Nllv 1 1983 l red llQrS o r BOY 0 W 5962 83 TI No za.a LAW OFFICES OF BRIAN R l •llli,Ja d l >1 '""' (_.,"'I'" nJ• "'"en t101.umen1 1n11 en FZ2IOl1 FINKEL and rsons who PlalC NOTICE AP a ........ CARTER I 1 oih I tl11t :-. \ 11 1 t l 'IH I ''" "" t>fj "'""w OI tne pro1ects WILLIAM BRUCE VOSS 6 AS pe YOU A"E IN ~,AULT UNDER A tel Clwlc Cenlet Drive WHI •I I tr t mr •· 1,,1 ~,el lorlh 1ne 1easons SOCIA TES may he.• olhl'rwise tnleresled OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE OIEED O, TRUST Tenlh Floor Sult• 1 r; I ' jw•• ~ 1cr >t ''""'""IS at<! Ml re Alorneye it L.w In the• wrll a nd/or est.ate BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF OR DATED June 1t IMO UNLESS YOU Santa An• CA 92701 -------------0 • "" Tr t' En• 1011men1a1 Re•oew 217 North Main SlrHI Suite 125 A fX'lltlUn has b<'en filed ANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TAKE ACTION TO P"OTECT YOUR ~It) l3'-IJ'° C O p 1 PUBLIC NOTICE i:i 'I'"' ._., .. '" 1 te at tne above Senta An1 CA 97701 bv RICI I ARD w F'tNKEL in San1a Ana C1hlom1a P"OPERTY IT MAY H IOLO AT A 0ubll~~~ 'a;'gi 1~1115~eJa 11 --------------~..... }Id tte dVO lt10IP IOI PuDhC Put>lls'1e<I 01ange Coasr Oally c 0 A r99ula• meeltng ol lhe Boa•d of PUILIC SALE If YOU NEED AN Cl ov ~. NOTICE Of • • ,, 1t '' 1n,J cor, "0 upon re Po101 Nov 9 16 23 30 1983 lht Supenor ourt o f range Superv1501s or 01ange Counly Calf EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE -95 l!J TRUSTEE s SALE • •· 1 111•"., us•ng ano Commun• 6013 83 County n•quest1ng t hat l0<n1a also Sllhng as rne Governing Of THE Pf'OCEEDINO AOAINIT SPS 607~ ' !1P,, nrm,.•I Oep;inmenl be ~ R ICHAR D W FINKEL be Board ol lhe 01str1cts governed by YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A No TS 4896 w • """'' "" 11nw ul 8 am l ncl 5 Pm PUBLIC NOTICf 1 -d rsonal rep the Boa1d ot Supervisors wu held LAWYE" YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER "I 't ''"'' .. t t!nvtrO!lmenllll tt!•ll!WS ot apprnn l as pe November I 1983 II 9 30 A M The TlcOf Tit .. lnturenc• Company DEED Of TRUST DATED Septem ,,r t11 ''" '' 11" P<OPOSPcl to oe FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rest'ntallVC' to admi nister the lollowtng n1meo members be•ng of CellfCHnle a corporation tor ber 28 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE • J ,, •Pel 0110• 10 tne •oqut!SI IOI NAME STATEMENT eslale or BOYD w FINK EL present Roger R S1an1on Chelr merly Tiiie Insurance end Trusl ACTION TO PROTECT YOURl'""l~P 11"""•al lunds The 1o11ow1ng persons are doing (under the Independent Ad-man Bruce Nest1nde Rllph B Company On November 30 1983 l.W ·~ " • " ' PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT AIL0~.1 ... E'll! TS TO GRANT RECIPI bus111ess as Clarll Thomes F Ailey I nd lhe al 9 00 AM TlcOf Tit .. lneurenc1 SUM"40 NS PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN E 1• OUNGER & ASSOCIAIES 30t0 rninistralron u r Est.at.es A ct) Cieri! Absent Hamel! M Wlfldar Compan)' ol C1lltotnl1 a corpo• NOTICE! You h.v• btel'I •ued EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Al n1,,.eslell igencteS groups of C.lubllOuse C11c1e Cosla Mesa CA Tht' pellllon 1sset for hearing out ol lhe County Ag•eemenr w111'1 attoo forme<ly Tllle lnsurence and Th• court may decide •g•ln•I you OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST!' 1 • •lo.1JIS d•sagreeong w•lh e11her 01 92626 l :'l Dept No 3 a l 700 C1v1c 1'1e Ca1tlorn11 Conserv111on Corps Trusr Company u duly appo1n1ed wtthoul your belt19 hterd unleu vou YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 1r1 '"' 1 P•oposed ac1tons are 1nv.1ed Martlyn Ounge• 30 tO Clubhouse C, 1 Dr W 'Sl Sant.a Ana !or C1p1Strano Beech eme1gencv 11 T•usree under and pursuant ro Deed you rupond within JO day• Read LAWYER '" ~uun .. 1 w• 1t~n ~ommen1& tor con Corc1e Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 en er e ' approved Appotnlments are made 01 Trust oated June 16 1980 1e th• lnlormallon below .,, .,..,1 • ;11 1~,;, ~1 1o )lJ s OP<oll•n" Sue" commer•ls woll be James E Ounger 3010 Clubhouse CA 92701 on Nov 30 1983 al Commend111ons and proclamattona corded July 3 1980 as Inst No ,,;',;,. ' ~· s" :, ••t •. :.",' 1r :. ; ;,,,. ;,, "?:'E d:~P· ~~; c ,.,°!'of:~~"~','"~ Jl~t'c.•~~ ·~~' o~r~·e~ot;o~a C·~~"'~~~~n~=~a CA 92626 9 ~(~A :Ou OBJFL'T to the ~~~:~:~;:.°ao~~~~1~~r~~s':. ~:: ~~~~ra'1" R~~~d~3!5:n:!~~c~8~151~~ tl ' ..,. -~' ' • • " "~ • I '"' .... •" 1 p ,1\ .~,I 10 Ot>eO .... r,. .. < tQ83 All w1111en com TlltS s1a1emenl was hied Wllh lhe r sonnet maltars a1e approved The County Recorder ol Orange County • sr '' •" r' '"~ • • ,, ., 1., 1 ')ct r" •~ 1•18• 11wr 1 ,., .,,,,.., ,.,,11 be cons•clereo Counry Clerk ot 01ange County on granting O lht• pt•lll!On you Hart>o• tst1no Tidelands Leese Cahlorn1a Will SELL AT PUBLIC t mP ••• ,. 2 •• •• 1 • td(~B "''or. f •'• ,, t.os1a Mesa will not Qc1 11 1983 should l lther appear al lhe Agreement 111pproved Fees are •e-AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER AVISOI ' ,,, 1 '' I• I ,... -' ()", nl p , I l• I\ u . ,, 1111"\t ""' ... 1. >lS" ol lede«ll lunos f22Nll hl•artn~ .int.I st.ale you ob~ cluceo IOI pubhC property eques1r11n FOR CASH OR CASHIER s CHECK E• I• l '" 1 lede decldlr conlre Uo ',, , , IA Pi -c • ,lf•S5 '"'' • • 1 ••• inv "r nn nn lhe cleSCttbecl Put>ltshcd Orange Coasl Daily f I ll b..,,,. access pe1m1ts A POr11on ol Alton !Payable al ttme ol sale m lawlul •In •udlencla 11 menot que Ud re ' ""•fl• ••E J Nf•t;S r u~bilml lt1tl tH "W '' 1.11 u• 10 tiUO s wr111en P1101 Nov 9 16 23 30 1983 Irons vr 1 l: Wrt en O s--Ortve 1s •ecated Anneu11ons 10 mol'ley 01 the UmleO S1at6'l al lhe sponda dentro <I• JO dlu le11 1• ,. " n •~~ nll ,, 1 111., 1111• 1 l lt•t1n 10 us" 11\0se tu nos 11 •s 11011 83 ttons With th<' rourl beror e OCSLAO Zones 1 and 2 are ap sourll Iron! entrance 10 the Old Or lnlormeclon que 119"9 1 O• , .. q .. c; u1>1) •"Q • \lt>tl '"~' 111nse to1ward1ng lht h1'.1ring Your appear proved Funding ot a new educe ange Coun1y Courrhouse localed In 11 you wlel'l to •n" 1"• edvlce 01 , lfltll '!>ELL 1\1 '~·I!> S'-'"'''• "h't" 01 tne PUBLIC NOTICE anli' mav he rn person or by t1onal program 1s approved Thr" lhe 200 Block ot wesl Santa Ana an 111orney In Ihle m41l1•• you '• ro H 1,H[<;T 1" r '"'' •~'"'"... \ l:le•~Q ad special assessments 1n Assessment Blvd (Formerly wesr 6tl'I S1ree11 ehould do 10 promplly to thel ynu< ... dtdl ., ,1 1 ,,.,. ''" ~" 1 FICTITIOUS BUS1'4ESS vour ,1tturnt•y I 01slrtCI =77 t (Savt Ranch) are Sanla Ana Caltlo•n•a all rtgl'll 1111e written ru ponn 11 any may be , ,., 1 ·~pun letl 111 IE TION 'I) HI.JD NAME STATEMENT I I-' YOU ARE A C RED -cancelled Transter or lunds 10 tne and •nreresr conveyeo to ano now med on lime < ttn o;1., "' ., 11anc ., rn t 1, •' < ,,~•a Me~a Nill ut>der The tollowong persons are doing TOR 111 a tonttngt nt t rf'dr tor G111s and Boys Club of Fountain Val '1eld by 1t uncle• said Deed ol T1us11n 81 U1ted deaea aollcll•• el conn , I "I •O r I" "' ' .... '"' llllfiPI , .. tlPSCfll>Pd atJOVP business as r ll t.I d st rr le 1ey/Hun11ngton Beacn IS appro•ed lhe properly S•luated 1n said County lo de un abogeao en Ult uunlo < l 1 111nno M.;., 1' " 1n11<. B•ll l111J 81,Dc;k C.ranr tunds l AGUNA PACIFIC PUBLISHING 0 11 l.'l.l ast vou mu Tract ma11ers are approved The and s 1a1e desc11bed as <lebella hacerlo lnmedlttllment• 1 r a1o1or1>1t1 11tt """' tlUO uncle< T111e I ol lhe 18207 East McOurmotl Su•te 0 Vl)Ur t I.urn with th( (OUrl or General Oeveropmenr Plan tor Mlle All ma1 cer1a1n land s•tualed 111 me <le 811• menera •u •H puula ,, ,~, ,, ""V' •I ro HI 0/1 t •7.t ff1µ t.11y 01 C.osla Mesa Irvine CA 9Z714 p1' ""nl 11 to tht pt>rsonal rep SQuare Reg1on11 Parll PhaM IV •• si-ate ol c 1111tom111 County ot O• escrll• •1 1111 algun11 pued• eer 1,, ,~ d o .. eo ... C•"t r, • q 11 H•JO lt"11 lh" C1ly 01 Roger Moore Inc a Ca1tlorn1a res. n~tivc· appotnled by the approved An 1ncr11se in aorc1alt ange Cory 01 Costa Mesa Described ••gl1tr11<1a • !tempo (I••', , 1 , llPd in •' ,~,.q fl d f •ell <,01s,1bal tn co, p o r a r 1 on I 8 2 O 7 Ea s I tte<lown and '1anga• rates at Jenn es 1e11ows ,r '• .. oJ ~,)IP '"~C II .. tl l§ I'' (" ( ,, )~· ·~•ly as Ctly Manager MC"Ourmoll Suire 0 Irvine CA l~1ur1 "clhrn ro ur m onths Wayne A1tpO•I IS app1oved PARCEL I Un11 5 as shown and HAABOA LAWN·MT OLIVE Mortuary • Cemele•y Crema1ory 1625 Gisler AvA Costa M esa 540·5554 ' I I r ..... ll !464 fl , .... rnn<Pnl ,,, u!"J I lhl> fUlf~d•CltOll or 92714 from lhl dolt' Of first issuance Rossmoor Business Parll IS delele<I deloneO on lhal certain con 1 ,, n , e,111,,,11 n• O• Jnge tnf r~11pr,11 ~owl!. 11 an dCt•on •s Tiu~ business ts 1.onouc1eo Qy a n f 11.'ttcrs as provided in&-<-· lrom Land Use Element Amendment c1omin1um plan recorded m Book , 11 , < ,111r .. .. 1 ,1,0w n 1 111uu11n110 e111orc.P 1espon>1b1ht1es 1n co• pora11on t 1 700 f lh, Probate Code 1983-3 A County Pl1n !or In· Home 13 114 page 948 ol Ot11c1a1 Recor Os ~ ,1 , '""'' lh•o• )'HI Pdql! Ji 11°1 tt 11n 10 Pnv t1>11m1>111a11evoew de Rol)er Moo•e ?1es1den1 11". 0 ~ Supportive Services (IHSSI is •P ol Orange Coun1y Calllorn1a • , 1 1 1 M StPll" <>ous, '"" 111 1~1nq <1110 ac11on 8'1d 11\al Th s •1a1eme111 was lolec:l w\1'1 rl'le ut C.itifornm The lime for proved Purchasing matters •r't •P PARCEL 2 An undivided lf6lt'I "' , ,. t , ltll Orangp 11 • "" '"~1Jons1b1h1 es nave been 581 County C1or~ ot Orange Counry on f rhng t l<J1ms will nol expire proved Con11ructlon contracll are lnletesr as tenants 1n Common 1n osl "" Tn" 1ega1 ettecc 01 1he No• 1 1983 prior 10 four months from the chan99 ano completed frevet re end 1o tile common area O.tnQ LOI t 1,,,, "' "" ~ .,,.d c,lher <o •1ltc 1lto•1 •slhat upo<> •I• app1ova1 '22tOl2 :ed quests are 1uthot11ed A/E llfms !or ol Tract 10111• as shown on a map 1~, , ,1 .,, 1 ~"Y c 1 lhe Joi•' B 11 and B101 "Grant tunds may WILLIAM IRUCE VOSI a AS llalC' nf lht ht•arrng n o t re Laguna Niguel R901ona1 Part. Ph1se 1ecorded 1n BOOk 43 t pages 20 and , , 1 (, ,, , ,. ,0 1 .. n ll•P•" ,5 ht> 1SPtl l n(I HUD will nav" sa11stoe<1 SOCIATES abovt II Ga11v1n R•t1rdlng Balin Soutl'I 21 of M1scell1neous Maps 1eco1ds 1 ,,1, '" , 1 1 t Plvm,.,11111 lrvinio 11s '"\ponsob11t1 e~ unde1 lhtl Na Allorneye 11 Law YOU MA y EXAMINE the Counly An1m11 Sheller and airport ot Orange County Callforn1a c A 10011111 (nvnonme11ta1 Polley Ac1 ol 217 Notlh Mein SlrHt Suite 12S £ I , k 'pt hv the cour t If VOU reconslructlon p1vemen1 PtOIKll together wllh all improvements u• '-'" sq• ,,.11 Ttl•\leP dis 11169 HUO will ar.cep1 !lll ob1ec11on Sahl• An• CA 92701 1 l l , are approved The nghl-ol wey Con ll'tereon exceplmg therefrom con "11 ,.1 1, r•J• anv intolle<.I· ru rs 1P111ova1011ne release 01 lunds Publtshed Orange Coas1 Dally art• intert'ste<l In lhl' est.ate I reel tor Loi Ali(os Boutev1rd la IP· domintum unlls 1 1hr0Ygh 6 1n 1 11 µ ,,., .. 1 •Urhe.-•"" o11>e• l ntl ~"ep1anre ot lhe cer11flca11on P1101 Nov 9 16 23 30 1983 vou may ser ve upon 1he E'X· PfO\'ed A report on 1n...s1men11 in 1us1ve roca1ed thereon r, '"'"'" ,1 , 1 1, 1 5hllwn •inly r 111\ one or ine 1e11ow1ng bases 6014 83 Cc:uto r o r administrator. or deed• ol tru11 1nd motlgegae Or PARCEL 3 An exclusive eese , ' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T'1e tollow1no persons a1e clo1119 Dus•ness a' REB FARMS a Ca1trorn1a Qt?nera par1ne1sh1p 27611 La Paz Roao Laguna Niguel CA 92677 Ronald E B111clle1 276 I I La Paz Road Laguna N19ue1 CA 92677 Baron E BtrlCM• 27611 La Paz Roao Laguna Niguel CA 92677 Branoon R BtrlCMr 27611 La Plll Road Lagul'la N•gue1 CA 92677 Shelley J Mi:Croske) 27611 la Paz Road Laguna N19uer CA 9267i T'11s business •S conduClt'd t>y d general parl11e1sh1p Ronald E Birtclle< T'11s s1a1emen1 was r11eo worn 1ne Counly C1e1k of Orange Counh nn Oct 19 1983 VOSS a COOK ATTORNEYS AT LAW F22791S IMOO falrchll<I Ori•• Suite 10t.' P O l o• 18977 lrvlne CA 9'2713 Pub1tsheO Orange Pllol Nov ., ~ 16 23 Coast 0,11•1 1983 ~!113 8' PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowong person •S t101nq business as INNERBALANCE 14742 Ne..,0011 Ave S1e 207 Tus1in CA 92680 Janel E F1s'1er 8111 RoOgeheld Or Hun11ng1on Beacl'I CA 92646 T1'11s business is conducted by an 1ndlvldual Jan111 E F11he1 Thcs s1a1eme111 <Has ttled wtlll n1.., Counly Clerk ot Orange County on Ocl 27 1963 PIEACE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa M esa ,, ,,. n fat 1l1a1 the Ger11toca11on was nol m lit. •"ll• County Emplov-R.Clrement nt appurlen1nt 10 each unit to• ,. cl,., • .., 1 , ,,,, d<h 1.1 ,1 '"''"°"' 1.1. • "'"t"'"d by rhe Certlly•~ Ot N!ln. NOTICE upon lhe attorney for the ex· System II rec:.1...0 Publlcatlon of lhe use end occupancy ot 1hose !>Of Pubhsheo Orange t, ,~1 111 n• ,. 11 "", """'r,,.,5"' 1m hco;• •l• '''""' 01f•ce1 01 app1tca111 ap ecutor o r admm LStr ator, and the ayno~ 11 Changed 10 On1nge Ions 01 the 1es111e1ed common ••e• P1101 No• 2 9 16 23 f221111 Coast Oall~ 1983 642·9150 BALTZ BERGE RON SMITH a TUTHILL WE9TCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17111 St Costa M esa 646 9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAI< Cemetary M onuary Chapel Crematory 3500 Pac•llc; VUttl Drive Newport Bet1cn 644 2700 McCORMICI( MORTUARY 179~ Laguna Canyon Rd Laguna Beach Ca 9265 1 494 9415 c ~1 , d tt•ci i•oing ''"" po•~ .. 5s1nn or nrnvNl ny HUD o• (bl tllot appll FICTITIOUS IUllNfll f i le with the l'OUrl wit h proo( Coell Dally Pllol A ~n ol tev-i. designate<! 1n !ht declara!lon ot re 1 "'~ tmtHill~es 10 pay 1111 iema•n•no tMI ' .-.nv•rnnmen1a1 review record NAME STATIMINT f t Improvement• to the Huntington wonr M \um 01 lhl' nOlt-'1'1 S"tllrPil 101 thl' n•n1ec1 1n01ca111s omission or Tl'le tollowlng persons ere doing o service a w ritten reques B••cl'I Ch1nn9l l11pproved An AJE 1 , , , " OPe<I 01 Tr"'' ,..,111 tnceresr 11 rllQu t!'d ""~''")n llnd1n9 or '1ep bus1ne's as st.aung that you desire s~1al Agr~enl lor the 01111 Polnl "'I• nt l Ill ·••!lt>d I' ,~.o nol~SI <llJl1I. tl:>IP tr> th!' p101ec1 '" lhe en MILLIKEN BUILDING 2611 I RICl'I nullC'<' of the f1lmg o f an In· Herbor II appro...O A i.n er of ••\. •M• r f ni int1M 11 eierm'01 v •o••m• "'d' oe.,o;w process Obtec Utt Sv11e t 18 t1vtne CA 92714 vento rv and appraisement of eo-1 lo CO!'ltlnue lhe 1)10gf1m 1 0.-,. 1 , 1 T '"" 1, ,-., LI ~•QP, ''' ns mus1 "" prepared and sub Russ Kere En1erp11ses • gener1t " '°' eoope<t llve water r9IOUrce In ,,.,1, •P• "~"" 01 lh•• r.,,510,. 3,,d 01 '"1rnd 1n JCt•1«1ance w1ln the re partnerS'11P 269 f R1chte1, Sult• 118 estate assets or of th~ pell· vetllg1llOn• It euthorlzed ~ nrm 11 ,. '"'~" C"'dleir fly i<t 0 llfleO 01 uufl,.11 ll<OCl'dur4!, 11r1oer ~4CFA 1rvrn4' CA 92714 trons or al'C'OUnts mention ed ot Arthur You09 8l>d ComoatlY It '•u\I rn• 1,,. A"•owil "'O\onablf ._,5 P~n ~8 7~ ot 111c 1111ertm Regulohons Helen E Kendrlcll 269 I Richie• 111 Sect ion 1200 and 1200 5 of Mleete<I lor eonlUttenl MNlc .. -tor IO•All'O IOO" s6~nli'n lound1nf11dtualRtiglll8rd11ledAprll Su1to lt8 Irvine CA 9271• h r-. p ba Cod lheHeellhCerekvtceelQfMl'M!lt 11 ., I "M l ~·Mv uq(lm ""o Oetl<l 11 t'l8<' T'1l!5" Regul8110nS are Aobe1 1 Kuchinski 2691 Richter t e '-<'hfotntll ro l e e A qu1rterly report of monetary gift• nl '''"' 1111,..101 ,,e 11,,.cuted and tie av111IA1ilill 111 Ille oll•ce ol lh" Housing Sulle 118 Irvine CA 9271• MESERVE, MUMPER & donlled lo the Counly of Ol'anot 11 1 • .,Ml 10 '"" wllle<\•Q"Pd • ..,,,11"" <.ourrhro 1rn1 T'1ey; may be 11d Jol'ln B&lley 2691 Rlchler Sulle HUGHES "' recet...o Apclllcatlont r~lftt 0f'Wlloll nn 01 c;ffllAllll llnrt ~mond 011•0\,..cl lo fttVflQnmMl81 Clf11111'1Ce I 18 trvl,,. CA 9271• BY J ROBERT MESERVE 1bll'"*'I of penalllet for lllluf9 10 ,,,, c; .. 1,. 11,,1pwr 11,." Nult<.4'1 01 °" O llitfl• u S Oepartmllf'I ot HOYslng GMy Selulslly 2691 Rlcl'llet Sulle 51.,. C O I Ille Chenot of~ 1111-1 ""'11 ,., "flf'CT on 10 SPll T "" un<lc>t 1111<1 V• 11n11 Oe•elopmenl 250 118 Irvine CA 9211• •v 1mpu1 r Vt If• llOC>fo\'9<1 The ~ MICNM ~0, ,,0 '"t'~"" ,.,,0 N'1hLe 01 u .. rnuu W•l•h•r" flou1eva1d Los f'ngetes Th11 bu11ness IS conducle<I by a Ne w po r I 8 ea c b, CA Agr~t .tth Alplle v tnc It 18t· M fie< 1111,.. tn S"ll In nA ,11,01c111<.1 in C11l1lr.>rn1.i <!0057 genefal par1ner11'11p 92158· 78t0 mlnt le<I ~eoemenl of en out· 11,. 1011111v "'""'"th• ,.,01 r1rC>On<ly ,, 0111nn•on5 to HUO on Ille releue Scepnen Eisenman Oene111 pert· (714 ) 7.._Z·SllS Oiied warTent 11 O«lled Prep1ratlon "' "''"' of 1111111~ on t>Aslt 01he• th&n ll'IOMI ner tor RuH 1<11re Enlerprllllt " ol plant Ind 11P9Ct1ie.11of\t let ntr Ottob•,, n 198J ,,~h·d"' 111e 01ev1oua p11ogr11ph will This t l&lern@nl was tiled With 111• Pubhsh<'d Orange• C08!1t WoodOlt• P1tk 11 l\lthorlted ClvlC i•OSMONl ':iEHv1C.F CORPOn "°' 11<" cons•dt'•ed 11y 11UO No ob Coun1v Clefll ot 0.•"ll• County on Datly Pllol Nov 8 9 I ~. 1983 Carll., melnt~ budoet• l0t llON t"'IK\11 1;>tt11•ed 811"' Of'ctrn~I 2, Nov 1 1983 5977.93 19U 84 .,. llP9f0vecl "---"'"J 1, "'"" 1'181 w1u 1111 (Oll$1dl"IOO oy 11uo Fntoa Shlr•no cllll<I care con111C1• tt• ap Bv ul<'nn 1 l Wo\llfrlftf'I r 111d $or,~11 .. 1 WILLIAM l"UCf VOii 6 Al· • pfll...o The eo.1tt e<ljOutn«I In ,\~\•\!Ant 5,.,,,.,..,,y (tty M1,n11Qn• IOCIATEI Cldlflaca to Oo-Cll't• memOfY of Howlf<I L .. Whitney IJ')2CJ r1 ~~~'"" -"~"""" r,.u111 1 l:> l.llV 111 C.11~111 MMll AllOfne11 tt law What-Ille Fld tSEAll JUNE ALEXANDER A1Yl''\•'1• 'ti\ '1?'10(1 11 r:m nriv,. n1 Norlh Main l lfMt 111111 •H AOll em off Ille mattt•t Cieri!. ot the 8oa•<I , • ·~ 1 •11 , r; ,,11 t "~' 1 M• q l..1ht11rn1• 'l?f\?8 l anll An• CA t2701 With 1 CINllfi.d Ad of SupeNllOfa r ,1 1, 1 1,. 1, Q• !. 1 1 '' "'Y .,,,111 1'111.1 '""'' no 111q11 t.01111 Ue•ly J'11ot Publtthe<I Orange Co11t1 Di iiy Cell NOWI 142.r,e78 Put>Hthe<I Orange COltl 0.tly Piiat N , It n 1•111i I; • • 1•011 Ptlot Nov q 16 ?3 30 1983 Nov 9 lfl:I '><ll'I 113 6016 83.__ ___________ _. •1 tPO 1n 9027 13 ..... , ,, cu,, • ll'O\, .... -----o··" , ... ~ ...... " ,.. ,.,.. I "'n-1 W •(lo j l• ..... ' 0 E B C 0 1 I 11 I I I' P U 14 H S I' 1· I I 1-.-A_O....-C .,..c._O.--tl •• I I' I I . ,., , , * ., • '• iT tr-iY r. _,.. ==--' -::'::-:t=:::":-··-·-:-d-~!o--!L~i~...,I I if . ~-.--.-: ,, 1 r r-~ rn llUll·l.IT1 ..... " ............. 1111 5924 8J r D4 Orange· Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1989 - ._Ho_s,_.1 .... 11 ...... fo_r .... s_al ... e __ l Hoa1es for Salt Hoa1t1 for a e -------IH111 Tsraislae4 HH1t1 Ualsraialae• A1utaHll hrai1lae4 Aertatah, Ual. A1artaHt1, Uaf. Rooaa itoo Gtaeral 1002 Gepe5al 1002 Coroaa dtl Mar ________ 106_9, 111~ bl11d 2106 lrviae 2~44 Balltoa Costa Mts• 2724 Haat. ltacla 2740 Su Lauuna B~h furn rm ~~~;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;; 2 b~rrr• 1 , D" ~~11w1n" 1102 S B1\YFRONf small 2 Bdrm ? l>u Cundo 2 car lslaad 2606 pvt Pnt kite. TV pool 1 " ' u ... rn v Condo '>lyle 2 Br 1 Bo SPARKLING 2Br upstr6 111 w11111\ st11 bi1111 Empl Co1111& Nr Hoag Hosp L>tJ• tloui.11 lu••1 $ l 100 q,1oag .. Altt•• S l'M c..ill t 266() A Orange Avf' 4 pl .. tba encl gar dw n1sn1k1 $}°;>5 49'.°l ')490 LIDO ISLE CDll CLASSIC PHFECT LOCATIH 1'rad1uunal 3 Br. ~l 1' Ba Rayfront, pier & ., ~1trms 3 IJJths includes w ,1fk to Och Obi G"r mt> un111 Jufu I 120-1622 ':>',:i 0 t68 Honeymouu '>etup or non ,. ' smk1ng c.nupl!' 2 Br Slill•b Or CJll ti., t-89?8 yd New luxury CPI!> No <: f Pool & spa $130 000 N I i. 2l69 4 .,teO'> 10 beach urn f6C. wkdys, 85 1 5165, Eves, ewfOrt HCa 1 lo 4 litlrmi. $700 $1'.JOO 10 boy tr9 ~urtn) 1>0110 C.utfl l.dpe Cuti small 2 Br IJl'l'> ~">55 8 2·28'17 Sundet~ garage Nwpt 497·4?08 NB WATERiiRONT lli11:: b l!> ?O!>'> yrly s375 1 Im t•,oo•mc, Ava11ante Walk to oeacn 1 Br stove Be" \JOO/mo 67'>-4816 4BA ?'1BA. $1400 mo ljiisor 1 Balboa llf)W b45-9628 '"'''Ye $4.50/mci XLNI nr Hoag Pvt eritr & float for 65' boal Pnl'\.'ll t.r.l ~LI $1.250,000 111,,~1.,, ~"''" Jno 1,Jrge t 1 fn 1 1 y 1 o o n, \,_' " c1 VISTA DEL LIDO .'YF"o.T .111 ''"'et p,;rlo.•n<J for up l•l 7 (' ,11 5 011fy 4 tlOOI > * SOllETHlM& MEW* lse op11on 631-4752 Peninaa)1 2607 EAS T SIDE :i'Or lrp1c Qar 5J6 4&:17 fia N -.mok1110 ~11<; $300 Ill :::~:~:~:,~~TS Hoasea Ualsraillae• ealty 1' OCEANFRONT 2BA ~~~ 4ri3a~·0 S'">50 1110 Hunt. Hubour 2742 t 4b· 1°35 cir 64!>·90299504 Fabulous bay & mour11.am view I &inn, I Ba fw 111 '"" .. 111rt111ce to rondo t'O·op Lowt'St pm't!d at $295,000 I M.1.11 l:le .. ch N1Jw o11 the m,uket ill only s~ 10 000 3 ... quis11e professron.illy General 2202 7 86-1 172 tl"" ?SA rnu 10 m1J NtW CONDO 2 Br Hotela4Motels oeco1at11d new custom ~ ~ t}OO ret .. r 67'3-!">48\ct USTSIDE w1poo1 & 1at $800/mo LAGUNA BEACH 1 Br "rty su;o '400 1 B 1 B A t ( ·nomes Cpl C1 wtnelow • " Costa Mesi 2624 ~ mci r a P 0 LUAE 846-2211 MOTOR INN tredtme111s wdllpope1 2 B1rBP~n8•21 .s?OOi yrly '. k_ ,. 00 S 00 I 1u•t1 lnel•y rm no Pt'I'> Wtdy •ales\ 105 A up IAYSIDE PUCE HYFROllT 144"1211 ~pt-t·t.11u.larhayfr11n1 df'I\ :! br. :! b.J uµ .! hr I ..... tully lar1e1scapiHl II. . • ~ "/w1ntu1 I/~ Barn u t1l<,1J<110 ,J 1 ht \ 1a.,t mo rent hviae 2744 Da•ly'W~ly Mcinthy 111111.etl Best pricing ui-st Su••tr I Winter Jil80 M1r.11.1 .. 1~on l111ve 11"1'0'>•1 1"1 IS IJ~t t66 t;>8 t :> ls1 St l<.11\es 2 story townh0u6e ~ .11.11., ova•I Clltor rv 1111anc1ng besl 1oc1111011 Rentals lr11111e ""•'tf'1"1'•' TSL Mcmt 842· 1103 111, lrpl AC 1,,9 POCJI'> ''""1e<J p~ot & ste1>S tu .: b.• dn 1 llllJI ~I'd"" K1'<iull.J s1.sou.uo1J ~ .. i .. ~-,~ .. cm""~""' PENINSULA HOME OCEAIFROllT I COiii ~.. 1024 OPEN OAIL v t:> ') JACOIS RULTY rufHtCAC>C K r.1 ~N CASA DE ORO USTSIDE 'C.lJllS 1ac WulfJISr.ar,c ,,cean 9fb N Coa4\I t1w: ( '\.•an & .)C'lt~ \'WW!. M,1nne ro.<rm, I bdrm, .11 --!'!!"-'!"!!"-."""' __ _ b.tth. :nuo sq ft '1 l·,1r p.1rk111.: $1 :1HS.1J011 14 1B• ,iBda 60• 12Aov 101, Jt· 2~~~~ l~~:'i1 ~·;~~·,, PROP llAMAli!llENT ?Ar dt>n 40tttt'Ou~ v'11•w All IJ 111 S PAID SbT',.1m1 2 Br 1'' Ba riri l•l''" t&ase $b00 l .;9u11., B..ar.h 4\1 !>29 2207 L<1ur111 PtaCt> 11 •/ll"-l ll• puul t•·•1111~ "'"' 1· 1 1nr1 <...r11n11.11•· tJ••lr111• Y''" , .. .,, 1 .w11••<.11s•• 1111L1so 4<11. 1" 1 j• '73 1 JlO J 11"' l,prn IV ICllion FAIRIHIS RHCM HILLTOP t•\\ -I I.Jr. -I : b.i l·u.,1<11n Fn·nd1 Nurrr1J11th ~ljte I 2 pnnw d< n· h1lh11µ N11w '$99!'i ono · COROHDO CAYS HYFROIT <:urnnudo lsland l'll!.I bJ.,tromt lnl HS' l.1Jl d1'\'k Pl.ms a\'<itl Now $.171J,(10(1 ..... 11 .1th • AR8.0WMEAD NOME Nt•.tr nt'" -1 hdrm. 4 b..11h IJkl· ', .. " :1:l1111 ~ fl $HO.OOU W1U 1r,1dt• ft•r .i lcic:JI proµ.. rt~ HLBOA COVES Tr.tdmonal Bayfroni J Br 3 Ba. n :•rnuJt'll'd 2.000 sq ft funushed & boat $600,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR dr •t-ga1 p"n9 S% 500 Cdil 646 8386 ~ U • nlt ,. •J4 ;'tll'•.t U\o'• Wlittu1• L 1 t I" I '"'> ! I 1 I R J 2907 Beth Carney BrOkt'I """ ""1'1" r •f u 111" '"' •P ( r•tl•y •n• 2748 ..... Ldll 673-777 tor p,01.,,t WES T<,ttFr Jor den wttl t LIH I l flHll ~ , I'• ll"" I ·• ,1 tll "I '" 1<1 ·l•" •fl• , .. .,11 1 M ,,, LlfUDI Beach !----------6'>0 26'13 ''''"9 v.ltuurn '>vSh:m ,;,,, "'"h·cJ " t" I• ·•\II ;•11 I. 0•<11 g.. -l arge Brg Bear caoon Pool IAMl FORECLOSURE ~·•e pno11e gilrdPner S 1400 m1 Vrly • 1,.1 ' I. ,.,.,.. tr ' ,. 'or.rt·' J" '"' II I .. ts TSL M 1•2 1603 ? 81 clP1 •1ea1 t.each ulrl tilt;le co•o• TV ;> tr pit ll'C.ll oarolo, h .. s '2 oeau11ful •• ~ CAllY" .. -1, OWlf(• te "e , •• ,,., 'I'""" e<1 1' I·'''''" 1"11'" vool If\ I ·, .,, :tu cmt .. -I •1 ~700 "'' th p .. t~ \leeps 14 '7141'">4'>·69 16 ,.. -" 0~ ~ 4 v ~" ,• c.;r r1.1r SI tOO ""' '1' 1111 °' · 4~9 lb90 onans t -39' 1 •Bil 1 10 , 1008 ,,,.,1 iO'.i ,.,, .. ,.:, w~•Hls 1 !ltJrrr1 r,,, SS T" r ~•tJ•· tll• 1ow1111sr: 20r Rentals to •~1'>~000 & I 481 II .. IKeO •ill" yrs. 'd<ltrll r•1•11 S675 IL·• 4.11 Sf,50·mO CJt ,.JnVu tB1a{Jt l wcir lo. a.. IS 185 0001 Thi'' MOlld{"() Wllll Ut:SI GC Corona del Mar 2222 U111vf\r•\llv ..... ~ II I wnll~ .. I J6'· w Wrl,011 bJ / 197 t <''>4 J 01,1n•11J b4? 0670 I '"q l"'"•Oll rm1, Ul'.I} Sbue 2908 "''" ire ' yrs new I ;oew 14 nuu VillM., 2 Br 2 .. a1 q.11 §,111dcastle •11'fll• • :·.''10 o,q rt F1>1111•1' '1 H B h 2640 E , .... 19,. pvt 1 •• , .. .,. 1 lllfll 54'10 mr.i 494 1'i26 ·1 Br 2 Ba no,u~e WiD ~I ••~•I u~ .~ I trill .IP Opell W~ntl~ b40 t!>;J8 ( olHl" Av Ill t2 I S\100 ihn "" 1,m1 1111 •' lttil< ·, uni. elC v~ u ~ S ~0 " I w A IJur 1q1· 1J HI llPw 111J1111 /\ • OCEA11 VIEW ~ le.Ir !'IC £_ mo ; "'"''' ..,,11 • ,., ull".""4.1 II& CAMYOM COMDO ""'" V!1111,11\ ll'' 0!:100 I """ 'f'I II 11<11111 q; I YOUR OWN • , .. , S'•<''• li·l' 8-l!>J " S;>n Oe{J 646-8J86 ., 1 J r:i11.,1 ~ Alli full qull i;ourse viev. Fo• J l• .? lta lrplt So rrt ,1.,1 , ,1.;u• owrq.1n•<lle1L ,1100 1< ~nr rencin-sm>r ,,.,,tr ... '"' u•C•llQ Sue 1 b 7 I J ,J I " 01111 ti) m•nutes tr om • ~ ... ~p_.._l "'"' moOel <'El• .' t.J PUI flt 11•11 • ~I IOU nio LiJllDI Beacla 2248 COUNTRY FREE REMT .1tr.i• "e"" t•om 0 dr o (ow 1 oe;,w C.a• N C1 ~Tl() ()(IO lm>tt t)ftC,. )l,v31T 11 l"t ~ 15n0 --f th' litl\t. ..1-J>!_c!O.Q. I t:Y' J p,,,m 'i moSl seclvd~ ~0 ..Jt.t-&..u.A02.9 COLLEGE PARK ~t'lJroorn ~ bii!rl RV Ac (.-S~ ('I"'"' CJ•Pt'I'> Cl• a1>es .. no P""" $ t.!d <lQl) RoJ McC1rttl1, Rltr. 1810 Newport 81. C M 541-1121 B~R b4J 74lJ 1 Br lrplc w.o S 1500 mo ESTATE Br I l:l<> oDIS 8 11 111s ('HARMING :>Br ltJu Wdl• b7' J067 CJ /1 ''" 1 catiQ~ RtJtlt '>t.l'' '' tilutt "" ne""' ;> jF 25 room & board e•Cr DO YOU NfE(l I to h<li Lge llv t. din rm l 1 J fl7b ?;'!>'> b,.,,ullful .~ Pdr~ I••· 10 r•·nt fcir r~ov KtOS OK I !:sr wrrh d"" '''" 111'Q"' lnr I 1r· ng 1.1ing b trean WAil (Of F rrpl~ ~'>O 67'j '.-1496 1Mth terrJ~.-d pool 11,. llt!I\ 11111.,~., l o eel 1111v.it.-Put1t• SS251rnr) ng no •io-. 2or 2ba V•HW Duple• 1 blk IJ\.h L N ' l 2252 1r r110.11uPc1t•o:> ,.11,,11 .. ,necomplelior1ot 1 totl Mr.n -Fr 9 5 '>f•d• 4bl•Stol>C1l HB ) ,_ bast 1n .. a<1m ir11 101 Nr new :>Br 2bi1 2 car gar 1gun1 ague c p "'4 1 O 2 t., w" n o' I 0'>. ~ ·~• ' --* .over eel rotrOS 1111'1 rJIClll'GI we are Oller n < ~ , 5J&·6 ~i1 Jim dlter 5pm fht-crwcslo• w110 noeds Ba•cony Leihe $1150/1110 2 Br 2 Ba Q11101 cul de sac '* Sp .. c1ou'> Apt~ ,119 1 1110 tree rent 10 &C. 1 6441 w"te·oll Call tor detail~ 551 ·1693 <Ill 7pm SatldlelMCk Volley view * Q1n111g Aie<> "•i-•lifi~o t~nants on 11 Femoles wanted J 1m'> 0 A E 8 0 8208 .• u a v Stue110 N Laguna newly avail 1n n1i;e 4 Br hse ock~1C1e 4 -Small order ::'Br .ind toll 1andS<.JPllC1 var d. gar· *Walk 1n c.1ose1s ,.-Jrl~ lu.>se 645-6646 C1 Ir. 11 1 (.1panoe<1 Carmel Mndel t tJii tuept,,rt· Ydrd I\ <lener •ntluded commt) •Homf' flk.,•11c;t1er•s S3~t no ~~411 ~d~'~ E S•Clt! CM 0 u•"1 EJSTSIDE IEAUTY Haroo• v, .. .,, '.I Br :i h.> pd 1 u s ti 7 5 mo 1-1001 I ,r lt>.t~e no pals I I Olotk 10 Huntmgton & GOlf LOURSE VIEW 2Br mo -Non smkrs S2J0 mo Wllh hara 10 fono h.:lrdwood $207 500 l~t: $ .. J•, 500 tl.lJ.816:? $800 "1(1 7 14 49!>·6 167 Frv.ys tlP<.> new CPI nr SIOrtlS Newrort leull 2769 ulrl E Jt!S 650 2617 ' lloors Close 10 snopping FEE 97?-9406 ownr agt View ovet Chilla l-Ovu~ UTILITIES FREE s525 mo 042 t60'.:> 11eA Conao sec 01og walk remdle 10 stir 3 Br oeaul II. 1rarispo11at1on Lge 140 !•---------Ocean Blvd di farnteal Miuioll Viejo 2267 1 Bo•m Furn SS85 * sc. P1,ua A•ea 2or 1tla 10 bcn pool cluo nse •urn twnns nr ocean CdM 8 UMITS ft 101 w tru11 ttees & room FROMT ROW VILLA 3 Br, ;> ba gar S 1400 lmmac 3 Br 2 ba. gdnr } Bdrm From $695 conoo amunot•es secur l unoergrno parkrng S525 S350tmo 675-6041 341 Boy\rde Drrvt' N 8 67S 6161 URGE DUPLEX CORONA DEL Ml~ LC'CiltPJ ~" tree lined NII•~ '>~U" A~ ~OuS u" ·~ EA( ...... t" ! Ba'"'' .) . t'at""~ Bea ... ' f.Jllr •p\. ',i'~\! 3 "0 "~r., • ~al a~al'Tlt?t.! Ge1 "'9S I iAU IC Uv'' t;; 'rt?P'3Ct:' t'' .c.re ClHdQ:t'' t • .... ..itt? ?'""'"' ,,~<-, ..s r-• ns carpet~ 1na ;1•.tP"S Out Of tO'f\' n 1w11e1 a«t1ti •flQ SJ95 t1JO 17141 673-4400 Gre't C SJ~~~~~~n Year-~ o 39 ~ocf ~;9d 50 0 n I Y Beaullful view of moun· 673 J t 1!> A/C l•IJIC. take memb LA OUIN TA HERMOSA s1s1 S600tmo 646·4667 548-3874 o• 786-4048 Fem n1smkr to shr 2 o• 2 I) ~ncome $40 000 All 2 1 . ' • 1 t tains night lights back Costa Mell 2224 V1evr I child OK Avail West of Bealtl 3 bl~s e11es 646·"385 Clays ;> Br 2 oa near beach oa apt '" C M S260 incl •Ir& I' urrn& I.EE bay Spacious cus.lom ; 1 JO $87~ 66 t-3184 south nl Edinger S825 mo yearly . 1s1 utol ON Iv Don 642-5271 B• t , ea un ''I "~ bu11fhorne wllht1leroof 2 Br ;.>•, Ba frplc 2 CllJ N B .. 2269 911.7_&11.11.1 L ta I lasl&secdep 557-6985 !'em rmte 25-35 .,.. gcl•clges Onlv S52 000 gara~e r efrig4 wl d ew~rt eac11 ~ UI~~ .irgt-r resn paint 6 Real r ...... te mediterran ... rin lacad... " r con p1e1e1y cleaned J82 non·sm~r NB S350 Oys Clwn 63 t-7370 c.:tWI IJrQt: µool ano '.SI>·• •n pro inc1a 577; mo 350 1326 . an1111go Or 48~ 2 LlgDDa Beula 2648 V•Ctc•••il btwn Newport & 966-6701 e• 6'.l 1 1260 TRADITIONAL REALTY ALMOSl A 10 o , ~·ne .ears oto 3 Be• m S.J.,,,. ,,... • '~C ac"" ,.. >n rt"°' '• Cll'<l ona ..,~r. "'e I f ... J I·~ r'IU.J ::;r" .I,.... 1~ .. ,,p "' _,. ~ ~~-"'10 ;ino ,,,._i JM S ,,Pf\ -t!t >U" ,j(,;;. -~ • I ·~, C::.SELECT -t" PROPERTIES FIXER LOfERS OM MEWPOAT ISLAMO 1 Tn., ,,0 A11ocaoo f 2 !>4l :>888 sto •, w 3 tr pi es ~ 2, 851 95n • ~.itf' Prr<1ce mt: g 7Jt 7747 po"' ~pa 53000 mo 1se t Br frailer at Treasure H.,ruo• "4 J • 1 l"em rmte mature re'!l\J ct1nla•n~ 5 'trgt> Bdrm~ B Drive o1 th<.1n r atl 1 •stand f'tCean '"" S4251Lq.-1Br D ·w Carport COUNTRY CLUB LIVING I lr~•n& 'me Poo1 sci a lormal •lrnin"' rodom Jn 1 l•glll Orrgnt A clllV 2 r I 1,44 7424 B•, 2 IJ 4:)3-9991 l 1.,, Cir 1 ,,,.. Avail NO. 21 IN NEWPORT BEA.CH ten r , s . M ii" a i> ,.e !. large modernize l..1tche•' Ba qc1rage v.1opene1 I 54~0 645.6625 S1"91es 1 6 2 B<Jrm Ap11t1 i'8t·31 t4 ·mmt:a occ11p w11t,_oreakfas1 area Re· Ir pie micro w u hk up!" sty 4 Br 3 l:i.1 7 t d• encl 1 Newport BelCla 2669 1 mt>nts & To11>nnouses I MEED ROOM I SPACE? hn ... d ClelJlllng thrnugh I '"'' SIJCktlU wil:,hur pool g... ~omrn l•CJ•JI len·nos Vil LA BAL BO. f+ 1 IKE BRANO NEN Ir Orn S660 I As~ at/OUI Fi;m snr 2 Br New. Pill\ This Eas1s1ae otlerrng has' out mat>.e~ t>(!ll!rta1n111g & sp0 No piils Sl9:'1 mo 1 S lSOO 64,' J('4? ;> B 1 till L , SI>·"' 11ng t Bo rm l•om oi-s•gner turrnstieo un•tSI Bedch riou~e 1 01~ Ito,.., • 111• ·4· c-arljarage w1th l very Megttnt tin& t.:untly 556-9200 • , _ ' 0 u'~1: S4•10 2 Belrm lrom S5J5 Ori Ja are ~a al ueac;h no sm'4( n9 """ '>nop la•ge yard "''d 1.11ong super ti 1111 thrs 101 • 13 h• • IJ<i '""1 'm POl"lf' l w S 1~ AQt 63 • 96'\ ' Jt•I) 1 o pool garage ''fl' !UP n .,!' 11 R S350 "me • ea""f 1. ve J, g •1.W hOOI'• ICIOm $595 000 1n lud1ng ldnO ;> ~1 Cl'll orap .. s ,\lat ige lrn• lulr q.Hll!'llet S,t2~0 Or.-an ~1f'N rui n :;> DO i n• '' ~an JOaQw 1 S d mesq 6S0-8'3<i :l ., l •OO"' even lltt'a' 642-5200 ~~~ 4 ~~~011d $;.i;,>5 mt1 ,..., t 40 .s t4.t f-50 ' 2 t" I ou• '' ' •~"'"" ll' A.oi;adr. 642·9850 144-1100 Fe P•o'ess o• d ~.,,. , 131>! r,:i>. 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LIDO ISLE 35' 45' LOTS >iqn,..r llt•t.Ot lhru·Out ,..,~,ll~r Vtt•v. no~<' 4 Br 2 1 r '' t..J•llt>~P• errc-, deO '"'''' ~ l c: "'( pets , 6 -5_49, <Br ,.,, DIRT ~avO«JOlf' p11(t' & wor~'no1> ClH pnvate '1 1111) '11"1'J l·~ •·•es I r "''"' ma•"ld '1ee1 yol•O f'lt'·h" >~:.n .\~I • ,,.,.. M<>~t re,,..dl-' • _ .,n, n!>e 1c ,,.,ms t·ll oq55l00• 5't6i lntd /<HIJ 0""11 are,1, "'l" U'> l•fln•1• $1.'>0 mo <:;., I Pt H .s r lo.; I( "b" -r 11ERSA•LLES (1,1 <~ ')r s,.,1 .. . ()NI 't $47'J ~so ~t'Clll 7 l.S ?I 0;41 7?0 l56 t t .... ,. , ·I' 'l·l•dgt' No It•[ lJABLES : Br .... <l ,, • 6t:>C• 1cn ;.:ll-.'4' '1'.>' ----------<Iv tee "t.1~ 'i0~7 lll•H• i~lt• '~'"'· J B• 2 p .. 1s ''''"""" ~aoo mr •t•t~ l.l•dpes o•t il'I~ lt1Cd Ag•••' 531 446t' ~"'>~ •e,,.,..i1e I ~"·J,,. 2 B• 1040, LIDOISLEIAYFROMT Ct11e Cape C002B1 1Ba h11 ,,,.,.,,,1 0111 rm irg P"'"'' (14\0,1;> 8·b <" ,.J "ratio $585 mo 0.,,1,.1 : 8• , ria ne>pets •!.la Cut,•",,,. •o·" --$-18-1-1-!-5-1-,-a-l!-5-1-1-1-1-1-u1v1shlydeco1atea fore. $625 mo (.:i,t<.iele I patio S11;'iQ b44 -4895 v..~no-. .. 7~ q -1J · :4.r G Or.inge l"O"' Q.l• •601 l'ltn Si .,,..,., ,, ri·t~ .;·-, ;480 Hunt. Beacla 1.'rut1vel•te~lyh• 5 Ddrms Av,,11.,t>IPnOw 64!> Qf,28 o• b4(, 74'l211JC.lll t:•es1 Jr """ll Bat n di t h1E .:1-0•all 1-"PM Apt L NPwnnrt He•Q'11S ,,..,,, ,o .. nc "•C'' -•h 3 9• It.rd 011 , SlllOOO 4 IJatns family 1oom >v • ~ ·-., .,. _ • , .. -~,,d '~ i il>"ium.tt11e '" uen arg" Ouolt rn oar t-ule Eas1s1C1e 2 Br t tia I •Q ;>Br 2 , Ba oc.ean view SJJO mo U11Pd Vvai.1c ILLA MEOERA Qu•el tam $600 b45--.!55 ~(•clC ous; fl• .. ::• 5.irta A~• I •JR ~'>2 'SOO mdny more amenities i650 A11a11 1;> 1 Call tor 2 CJ• q.-.r S850 mo Oen 6'J ""86 ,0 ,,.,pie, 201 2t1a o w Spacious apt 1 m iron A• •1 019..,,5 ·2 1~ a~ rvine l 044 Snown by app1 on1y specihcs 548 2497 Mt 5PM '>57 668" Costa Meu 2724 ._.,rpet J•apes ~ncl gar oeacti carpe1L o•apes sz·r,,,.,o Beaut 1ear ~ ---------57 200 000 Et s•de 3 br ·~ ba. 1tp1cs MOYE Ill TODAY t • ... 8 1 1 ,495 .~ no ppts gas .. ater pd 644:' '2357 • Ou er L50 044C ar1 t &RUT VALUE PARK LIDO REALTY • 0001 I " ' 'ap a~a• ,, 0 S560 mo $300 dep <.>324 ;5-~4 28 lmmtlculale 3 Bdrm 2 Ba I spa. Clble gar "1 mo PfMTMOUSf-LIDO S550 garilge spa poo1 (tden apt 1 642-5 155 I Taking apphcatoons lor I tiorne w '" aoo on ram•ly CREST 113-1300 1998 TuSllfl 646-3532 Plush & pvt' Large 2 Br 2 j Avail 1mmea Call bl• 6 I Eastblufl 1ownho11se aPI WE l 001\ l"OR ~Ou ,00m ~•uot rrees 2 car I HOME FOR RENT Ba Supere oay 111ew I 645 ;577 t 77 E 22no St Westside 2 Bdrm t oath soon ava11 3 or 2 oa 211 House Roommat ... s c;ar age dnel Home Warn 4 Bel rm 2', ba Plan O • NEWPORT TERRACE Cos1a Mesa 3 Bdrm $875 winoat slip 2B 1 b patio yard $5251mo car gar No pets S825 Unhm•ted 832-4 134 A • ' 1 1 1 1 best Fenced yard & garage S t600tmo 646 0603 ' a downstairs 662· 1700 mo 644-1010 (M·F 8·51 , e... As> lo• A.1 we.ne11 b4J. 7020 LIM&O RUL ESTATE COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO SO. COAST UHACE $11,000 PPdec1 11testyle to< active ~ ..... 111e-go-Pe•son or as a (nd nome 1n Orange Counlr A private c.om munlly " pool & t lub 11ou$1' 1.oca1eo aocss lrom ruture music center I} tref'way access" 144·1010 ng system s.1ng cs ory , .. ng a is 3BR • 2'• bo $123900 . S500 mo tmmeeloccur>r Reat1ls Waated 2909 Sn9 OOO 631-7370 ~~~~;~~~~nt~': ~~:~~~ B~r 963-8377 ~~~~0f55~~:nt~~~:e NPT CREST CONDO Ot>nnr' 85'-0424 DHI Poiat 2726 Couple need ocean front . TRADITIONAL REALTY OPEN HOUSE I 1-4PM f'11-Sun 2109 E eaiooa Blvd Lg ta'1'1 11ome erav ,.ew S S75 000 5Pll 1raoi> an E·Z terms 0 N C. PP r7t 4 1 1)44-1642 675 J772 i;ono111on S205 000 Beaut 3Bt or as 2. aen ? Br ' Ba gos i1PPhances OCEAM VIEW pauou~ srngll' Ont' ·oacnelo• o• t odrm Yrl~ c:::3 tor ~~~Y ~o~~~OO~ooel L~.!nh~\12a~1~~'B,c:~Y~: ~~~ 6f~,~~95S1200 mo S so 0 S !> 2 5 C a" On1~ tO minutes lrom & rwo bt>droom aph Aet a'a11 644-8417 ~ ~. • • 1 nome 1n btll established trplc courts spa. pool t 548 87S2 t0-9PM LaQuna )O\Jr own prrva1e Prot couple needs small OISOr area 4 l)drms. 3 baths. $760/mo Bel 7AM or alt Nr Lido shops & beach ;> 2 Br 1 Oil SC Plaza ilrea ocl•an view !tom Dana tBr apt or 1ge 2 BR unot ealty 1 FORMAL c.11n1ng rm 7PM ,1)46-7657 Br lam rm nice patio Sec 5ys S600 646-46671 Point S most sectueleo CoM or Bal 1s1ano Lv Large tot w/ltu11 trees dbl gat w•workroom g • evl.'s 646-2385 Clys ~cen•c bluff like new• 2 ·message 54 t-3289 I Short walk 10 elementary Newly dee tge '2 br C111plex, '"dry $950•mo al so • Br ..,1th den \Ira large 7 86-117 2 s.;nool Owne• will carry encl yard 743 Weeto av a• 1 I u < n 1 sh e C1 1 2 Br 141 Costa Mesa S( prrvate patio $825 mo Wanted 2 or 3 br baylront 151 T 0 759_ 1501 $525tm o 675-6516 213·339 9383 9-5 wkoys Garage lrg Pill•O 010 but CJ 11 Mo n-F 11 9. 5 furnished 3 weeks pref ,. clean no pets 5485 mCI 6 4 J o 2 1 2 wk n C1 5 1;.> 20 or later 548-5873 I.. 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Penin1ul1 l 007 5 Bdrm custom family Moba'le Hoaes 1100 2 Br 1 ba SS:i!S dep $475 S8001mo 752-5695 f'ncl 9"' 622 Hamilton $400 sec <lep 863-0755 M d 1 •---------Attach gar w10 hkup nr 5J8 0477 Aon Aqerit no tee no peb o e' OPEii HOUSE 1 t -4PM h9me in oeauttlul neigh-;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p 1 4 n t d I " Mcf adden & Beoc;h Blvd a ermo n• am •m open a1 V., to b NEWPORT BEACH 10x20 garages S95 mo Vicky 645-4800 645-3323 • HUT FAMILY NOME N.,....,,, detorated tn "P.utr.1t $hadPs e•u•ns•ve use 01 "00d ,Jn(J br•c.• 4 Bo•o .Jl'r Si.." ~1 tO ?OO e """'U.I I I t ~I\ AP.>ltr,r\ f,75-6000 F'or Class1hea A<1 ACTION c an a Daily PrlOI AO VISOR 642-5678 N••tl 1port1 e4Nlpment f f or Cl1Mif~ Ad ACTION C'atl A DAILY rtlOf AO·YI'°' t4M 61t ._ ____________ _. r. Su11 '109 £; Balboa uorhooel ''" neufral c•r>I immac '1 Br nn qolf course ch1I HDnt. leicla 2740 l~·-n a lam nome Olty s,ecial o,etrMettH &RHILUF PARl Gall Oel 9 6pm 893-4894 s t'>-00 673-5589 , tlren y,plrome Avail now , .. .,.. S 5 7 5 O O 0 S $ 9I I E' ht Triple wide 30 .c60 large S5~5 •nn :f\Q 886<' ""' fflQP <1n ( z tf'lms at/ un ''" 0 ,, llvrng dlntng-l11ft hen 2 bt cort(Jo t Iba pool POOL-JACUZZI 0 ,., r PP 7 1 4 Rt>tresnments Served arPa 3 O!.'drooms g I 1ac clubh.se '"~"g car-. 2 laLCO .. IES •MESA VERDE 2 Bi 1 n1~ 10 oeach 3 Br 2 ' 8.i : rrplCs nu CPI 5i75 ''6 44"t t229thSI r,411 •lj~;;> ~-: -J172 ReJltors and Mme Ou fers JBalM ·tJOth lignt & dar~-port $57> ::>13;,96·1498 • " Ba New1~ decor S'>n•• ...... icome Now multrple Nl•w condo tB• '" bell No pPIS 833 8Q74 2 t'.ld•m apt • Olk 10 bch Coron• del Mu 10221 * IEW LISTlllS aoo11t ... ,, ... 1 .. 1''r blks to big beach a shops 40x 118' R2 101 $310,000 IOOllllt1l•H••• Neatest Ouple11 + guest unit· 3Br 3ba S 3Br 2ba SJS0,000 Sellers ~ay Finance ShOwn by Appt Only 'f "'"'"' rl('I · If(/, l•steel S455 000 tee 0119 I ~~ on~en~~~I ~.~'a 10 ~~~ 3 Br '2 dtM lrp~c. '1t>W I •role llllns C1sh wst11 Garaqe Marr•eel cou~le 'lwner agl 646-5808 or I 5A0-5937 carpels rnpe5 o paint I stTinkP ,;1:11m It & illfY SJ ;c, mCI Srnafl l OllOgl' I only S5.'5 968•8 17i "Jl·SO l 5 ·---------$650 754·1202 t•ncl 9,.,lllJt' no uets Br 1 0,1 ott roael Quiet 2072 Newport Blvd 2 Br 1 Ou S450 $375 BIG Flasn 11111e c ash' S6SO mo f\73 5006 orp yas pd McFaoden 1-STORY Mol>tle hOme I Lake Park Svper spacious 4 . 2 1rg !)PYGl ASS 4 8 , ? Ba TSL Mc mt 142-1803 11 • .,11 B., a c n B 1" d ILUFFS CONDO La Mtradal 3 bedroom. 2 modern kilc.h loimal dirt-view S25 ''> mo 3 Br 2 Ba 2515 OranQP 8<\3 .i5<t4 bPt 9 6 P11r.ee1 OPlow ma"et to bath family room In •nq custom decol'tropicat 760 t:\97 f,7'.) i76 t Ag A'" (,arport PillrO tnar., flflSP PSlilte' Original <;tudes washer 11no drver patio huge solJr hedted • 1 h~ up no pets 5650 mo Btulls foi;al•on Qn wide retrig ilu coml and POOi & spa krelstpets wel TDlhD 2290 Sit>rr,1 M cimt 64 1 t324 'lreenbell Near new aiarm >ys1em $72 000 1..ome $550 $50 secur -_..,B_C ______ _ carpeting E •Panded 2 IJ-92t·1514 11y fee 537-5027 12 r onao wlC1 gate~ $400 t t'lr POOi No pets t Bolllla Plan end uOll DD )exes UDih 1300 actesc; ""'1 to fwyS' person only J:'5·J t71n Bp4ht and c.heerful with 3 ---------Downtown 3 Br 2ba ~6501mo 644 1784 tlys I Place 646 5 t37 111 7l Br & 2 Ba $179.500 Accounlenl says . Ell ' tlllple~ 2'1 blkS IOOCh ;> 832·J114Pves &w1<11C1s Is 50 2 8d a prime locallon beach carport Water paid W , 2291 4 •m 111e1 La11y 0 er 644-triplex Musi go before ~51mo 84<.>-8203 estm1a1ter m,11we cple pref No d H f l ,.. •Small older clean t B< I pets G.is wlr PJ 360 year en ean o •uo hviae 2244 S1ng1e onlu $42'" ulll pd V1cto11a 631·2177 only $215.000 assume , " Hg tow tnl 1st T 0 NO petS no oar 752·5822 (S95 000 t l''t toxadl Bill· Tota131y *s'upOrleLmSel2cuOs1om Coadeaiaisaa ance to suit your needs Call soon. won't last• home gourmet kitchen Uafsraialae• 2410 IHTAITlll 8dch A1>l c•ose 10 beach 'It''-" 1et11ge S400 mo ,111ut1I~111tl 536-4637 B11<1u11ful I wnhse 3 Br ;.>• Ba frplc vaulted ce1iln9 l>ll ms tncd ,y;1rd gar 1gt' •Int a1ea m Hunt Harbour 846 0736 Close 10 lleach lrg Bach Iott lrplc crpts drapes 1 .111 utlls 1nce1 S4751mo 536·"637 Oakwood Gardrn Apartments Newport Beach So. 11$10 16th Street tat Ooven 642-51 13 Newport Beach No. tH!O lrvm11 Avenul' (cll 161h) 645-1104 Office ltent1ls 2914 RETAIL/OFFICE Choice Newport Beacn lo· 'allon on Pac1f1c Coast H'W~ Harbo1 s•Cle appro• t?OO sq ft 7 14-645· 7100 Bay1ton1 Oll1ces. patios parking 1an11011a1 I 673-1003 East CC1as1 Hwy CC1M 500 s I oath Sign 11ghls Str level Call 85 t 913!> or 720· 1'704 all 5pm *FREE REiil * 7 Br S495tmo pool, year First monlh free m our rolmd. 111 beach. buses, brand new all An con-s S11n Clemente No 11111onee1 p10fess1onal of· pets 498-6277 toce bulfd1n9 Be the lust RH•S 2900 occupant m these luxury ----------ollrces with au new car pet S200/mo furn pvt enllba ana many generous ten· Resp clean No k1l pr1v ant upgraoes Ground CM bus/shops 548-4669 And f1tst floor su•tes s1ar1 -... J;~fr.ifu/u·i lti•J' 1215,000 at 10.nn. ..... lit'"'.l-8~.'Jlt Oy owner Harbor R1dqe 1owwnhouse Aenm,ance J641 E Co11t Hwy., Cdtlil J9r 3ba llbrnry 1(.)11 2 ca1 gar $449 000 Ph 1', t 7684 or 720 0454 859-4487 495-t779 breat\fast ber prot decor (Jayl bbQ pa110 rnlax1ng sp11 & mvch MOREi 537-5027 lncoae Pror 1350 securtty let' 18r. n1 So Cst Plaza. pool. spa. gym. security gate $48!> mo CAii Sharon 675-3319 agt $5251mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool laundry room. close to shopp111q 149 E Bay St TSL ll&Mt. 142-1103 Condo park selling with view 1 Bt w 1011 patio. blttns spa lndry rm. gar From S700 1st & $300 set dep 10 move in No peh 63 t 6107 lg 18A wrgar Gas & w111e1 paid $450'mO • dep 891 ·7<190 Beaut spacious furn hm non-smkr. mat fe pref Lu1r.u11ous 2 Br 1'; Ba 2-sty S350 John 548-2497 mg al under S 1 00 Very co11ven1ent lotallon 01 1615 North French St , Santa Ana. 2 blOCllS west DIPLU $2H,OOO OCUIFRHT 48 unit with condo white HOME FOR RENl slip income $330.000 Irvine 3 Bdrm $825 Must see• P<0perty Fenced yard & garage House 642-3850 Kids & pets welcome 5,..,~al10nal t>uy11 Just re aur~f\ 10 $24!> 000"' A J A ' bdrm prop,.rty w1111 f1rr•plate t>eame<l ce1f 1nqs 11110 oldor ouahly c11erm Clo~c 10 oeac.hPS A ShOPP•nQ 631· 1400 At the pier a rare 3BR 2ba ----------863-0755 Agent no fee - "\lfHfllfl'f flll"U '> ltu qlAL l !>1A1l 131-1400 Ren a 1n v ll us <;on· t1om1n1um 011 lhl' ~lie of thii fabled hallroom On lhP ooardwalk steps to fhe sand w1111 panoramic 0<.Pa11 vrew f.hy t>ear.h w11fk ,,, the Dory fleet P.iv1flnn 1rnd ferry li~IOOll al If , best OOEH I JmY VIEW 144· l 211 ?00 81~ 40 tot )Br den I ~~~q ~~~g ~~';"~ .. ~7:~:.~ .-.zn.• 1)r11•r1 '\111 '\1111 1 '"> ~!~!!'.'.! f)w111 '"l' G11 •,o,~ 1 I UllTS Super elghtpfl!JI. eacl'I w•th 3 Bdrm 2' • bll aoublo gn1aqe with ga1oge door opene1 $700,000 as- -wmt! hnanc1ng t2 ,•1, lerrrl1c tnvestm!'lnf S795 000 ll0-1t00 ...... COTE ~t, REALTY "!' WOOQBAIDGE lg 48r, 2 16a l11m rm. lrplc, p.lllO~ Ovcrhnng. ntCOly lndscpd poof, fflkP pnv S 1200 mo 640 13?7 559 6188 OIC 720·6897 To pfaee your menage before the reading public, pl'lone .·Ottty Piiot , CIH&lllt<I. 642·5678 YOU DESERVE Ill New g11led 20 Townhome VILLAGE COMMUNITY ;.> Bdrm. 2•-, Ba t600 SQ ft of pu•f' lu~ury ~ car gar Ages 'IPilS m every home mll'>tPr su11e a1n rnq rnoms. wood burning 11rep111ces m1cro-wa11e Ovt-ns prrvall' patros & vH•O~ g a rd!'ner prn111df'l1 fl4'Qilnl llv109 only IS m1null'S ftom Fashion 1,t«nd 7 minutes tn <; C PIM\\ C\f 0 C A11 port Jut! tM1 Of New ~WI Blv11 & ~o ol Siln 0111011 J •wy I 1050 mo fl'.l l '!~'IQ ;1471 0 fllf1Qfl A tyt• WANT ACTION'> ClaSSl(ad Ads 642-5678 For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD· VISOR 642-5678 condo pool spa, 1enn1s s ns1mo 963-7979 SE&WllD VILUQE Nev. 1 & 2 Bd1m lu~ury apt<; 1n 14 plans , Barm lrorn $575. 2 Bdrm trom S6'l0 Townhouse trom $715 pools tennis wllh'• 1.i11~ rionos Ga, tor ulclk1ng & healing paid rrom San Diego frwy t111•11 North on Beach to Mr ' AlldPn 11110 west on Mc,,1(Jtlflrl tn SEAWINO V I I I A G E: , , , ... Mj'l'.\.'>1'l8 5p1111n11\ qu11\1 ') Ur $"! 15 ) Ar TwflMI' $56:> W11lk tn h1t11r II '160 Rfi'>fi C M on 3 b1. 2 ba home ol lhe on and off ramps to Nell• OCC All p11v11eges the Santa Ana l1eeway a1 S250 mo 549-3674 17th St Furn 1oom rn Costa Mesa *FREE WlTCHI* homl.' $230•mo Cell rREE PEN. GROUNd Cnrts 811 4pm 645 4\4J5 Sl AINLESS STEEL BAR· Penn Pt pvt enlr no cooking or smo1r.111y $225 6?5·3391 SHUHMOTEL Wl\ty 1er"11l5 now •11u11 11'i 50 wk & up Co•o• TV Phones 1n room ?2 7 4 Nt''Wl>O< t Blvd CM 646 705 SHIHILOHE \110 wk up Cublfl totor TV '10'11 W Cvfl91 Hwy NC WPORT OFACH REL WllH BUil T IN QUARTZ DIGIT AL WATCH Our gill to you 1us1 tor 1ook1ng at 0111 5DllCt> Pay nothmg and noth111g 10 sign Gill! M11\e tn Suite 205 al thl' IOCdf10n (l 14) 141-1121 The fulest Oraw 1n tht Wut a Oatly P1101 Classified Ad 642-5878 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 ~~~~~=-~====================::::;::===-------~~~~~====:s===~=============;:==::;:=======;~- 05 11re111llr1 •~n Advertising lat11 Aspbal t mmmm=mmmmm Dllll<'V..l> IJ 11lo.1t1q l I B ooldceepint Ce!ent Coacrete 1'fl!"'1t._k_l'_\l_ll,.·l""v1-0•11-.i_e_r_1 _.i_c_C_lg Concrete masonry, ftat-Electrical HHli•J Laatlscari •t Paiatia Plaa~i•t Tutor in n EcfR1c 1AN Pnced --o""'O ... iAA""P""Jo""'el!"!s ... 11--lu:iiiiiisoCiAiiP~Er°iliiAliii1tf..~if-:;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;:; -2-4-h-,-1 ... ,~.-14-1-.-11-2-5-p ovA11 11111n111ir, $2.17 per day RtlPJll b "'"''' l•,1tm11 s,xS A~~1<1lt "1 t •I '"''I " nght, lrt1e est1matu on SMALL MOVING JOBS t.ln up~ nnu11ng !19'1·5830 FlliUflREIO PAllTlll WA lEA HEA If A Spi-<.1111 M•,~I ''"'"'" '' ~ r r1llt'<1 hug;, or small Jobs Lie MIKE 646 t39 I L M I . F•!l' D•OQhng shingles. 25 Pooi tie .. ter!> •Fu,.tai;i.•i 11 "11 td I llHIJ '< 'I 'l I fll'>ibt,. '" s 111cl work foundations Block. "''"" ,,, "'"" ous111 .. ss 011r.1o. Lte a 675-28'16 Tr.,, '41 L vou ll•I\ fur .1 .10 \l,'h JO Ati t \lu.••, Ut•Ptm Ht0"\u1 I ~ .. ·.11 <'••I S 1 l•Hrl'< M 'J l "HT'lfll Ht~ .. 1u fh•.13 n.lle~ 1 • .... .. ""' ,,,.~ b4'> 4.'64 •r u4"' llO'I,' "' 111 """"Ii & aeltver I • '\ "1Ull5!'1 o 4(' 704 7 L<lltCtt'll' U ICJ1m, I POUi or compltlhl tobs No JOI> 'llATE PAYING BILLS " 400 :.m11ll 964·0366 39662 1 673-03~9 11AUL MOVE -REMOVE awa OWtr e.flU yri. 1J•P1J1 1nl/eKI spec ftFuu<.eti.ft D1~riu~ul~ It llJ J(1H111•, t 1·1 .111111 CJ111 Rl:SIO/COMM"LllNO Furniture Trash. lrees HAROISON EOUtPMENT Ill n.itural woud lln•SheS ·' .. 1, It ,,,.,~ ·' ""'' Iii "' lht' 20 yrs Oo my own work 963-54 t5 NORM MAINTE~NCE 4 AEPAIH bonded & 111sured lree COAST PLUMll•& I rr '"' I 1 t 11,•,J L1c 27804 t Al 646-8126 l T uAULINO MOVING 1 145 W Baker '14 I t671 "°'' Uc C 33 No 2901104 HEATING Hea1er Spt.-<;lul ,., I•'" 11 h(IUllkt't;Hltll9 ROD s t.ONCAETE & DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11•1 1 l"" "1>1 lull payin11 MASONRY 9 yrs same l•ullyt>llfl!J 1'}60-J56 I Attorneys toe. fr&e es1 840-1705 " 638·69 t t Rep1pes Cllll t.42-8989 Re111a1 Clean Ups Jon Muoary i.;.,i~~----.----645 8192173 t 29 t6 -Drain' t.lea• lrum S512!) (.l)rrPsc;i<intl• "'" Gar4eaia~ Costa Mua Law Cuter ,_c_ .... 1t_ia_e_l _M_a_k_i a_.1_,...._ Ceramic Tile ABE1S AROENING General ma1n1 Clean-Ups Fre11 esllm11\tl's 548--8519 • B11cl\·Block-Concrete INT /EXl PAINTING Rep .. ., lauC'll!> <l•SIJ etc. All~·'·""'''''''"''• t•ll Co11119e student. 1ge true~ Low prrces L•c oonaea Rea~ & Dependable Anytime M&M (142 9033 J,•c k11· 'ill-<111/1 •C11111 Bu:.111ess L1\1<JJ1tun * N~w cabinets, cabinet CUSTOM TILE SERV1Ct IOrat" COM Thonk '(UU Bob 6~5367183 1 1161 -759· t936 Court CALL JAY 6.f6·3~76 leatal Strvicea r y11111c1 1 •·t.1•111' ·'1 Nrnin•1 •t.•utiultll flrur1k C>i1v1111J 1 '~mg, bai s & tornuca Uual workmanship, reas •Pt>•>0t1.11 '"l'"Y '••urllerllllJ> 64' 0881 "' prices Wray 547-8322 Gerden1ng & maintenance. tree 111mn11ng. mow111g. clean-ups & hauling We dO II !ill 731-6366 Moving PAIN r1NG c 1 /\ PrrJor t h•,ulu•q Tl.'l11AUlll111 ------------arpert 'Y •A NTAL A i TANT5 ,,,.,,.,,,1 .. 1t.I•• 1•,•1 IJb'•fl •Re.11bl<11t• Cu pentry P''"' 111t>IAVINE M1RF111n •f111111oy•1111111 P1c•l•'•'"" ---po1---..---Clailcl Cart n • *A 110¥111 mvwall 11lurnb1n~ Frt1e 960 76 F Haul any1111ng 645· 7.33 1 -* .. a 9 0687 · J 11 "81 Best QUaltty ?5 y1 U~li !:"SI le yr~ tlAP ' RerlldlS & Hc.mti 51t .. r1111j Hoase Cleaai a1 L•L T , t6 428 730-135J OuAuTv PAINllNG tair R 1. -.--..-..--•----1 IJrtLtl~ rree e~I Call 00 lDI , ;u111q1w ., .. 1 r•rt1< .... ~""' All t1u "t1ftt" '• ,rt1fJUI J\ flt•• -.c .. 1111 fit ''l''l t H' I (04' ROBINS CLEANING ABC MOVING 6'3 2 '0 l""!'.,'!""'!'b-IJ!-•r,...~'!'--- 0 ., t I L John <myltme . 1 o.. nu er Roo 1ng-dll 1yc;ie~ W1"11dow Cl'"an1'n1 SERVICE a thoroughly u1c.~ c.are u o~ rates New Rec.uver Deck!> '° -cleanllouse 540-08!!11 Lie Tt38046 ':>5204•0 P1rria1 l ie. ,41 t80;::. ~4897 J4 1~.;..;;.;;.w;,.1-1.;.1'!"1 !!-r""•1:!"'11"'!1~,.,~Rli!'D~- '""' trte HUNTING10N ( ·"' ,,,, lret' ""''·''. '"""' Ir ;pert Carpentry Service ~l ~O'l"\/'!'!IN-G~C!"!'H'!'!l'!"l~D""C""A!"'!R~E~M~y llr At,...Hl.OM~EA """'~ ~·•t• ,,, wtth ,11, 111 ""I lto•p,11r RemoO·ACld1t1ons liarlllelll~ WHfd [l , etc 548 4980 honw I year 4 up, lull We1Jnes1lo.1y JI •• , t ... ~ 'V ' ·~ time 650 7 t69 Mow1og Eag ng Twice a "' l"•t1•H11·111J•' Automotive lll ~H\OELING allonases mo S20-S25 645-573? L ALL rooAv•• '". ,, "'acea Lil uunel Contractors &Sl FOR SAMDRA .\c ( f"'1 """" "rrt.l'·Nu • •t •1,a J•11>4 mytunp Cieaual '<'V' 0 1111\ Pilot 'llN' l '\fl i·I I"~ '!!""'----------<.lean Ups• T 111e T 11mm1ng YilrCJ Ma1n1 •Heuhng MIKE 650-3263 c1ean hse or apls Rt111>· 5 1 ARVIN(., COLLEGE 1"""F .. a""r1-h-1n-9•1-n-te-.1-10-r"'!O!"'e-s-1g_n_ 1..--------~tl Wt11!JC ,y, VJf' SH·Nr, onable rales wkly or rno ~I UOE:NTS MOVING C..0 • HANGING SlRtPPING ~ .-,_0tange coaat 1' .-'' • '' 1L11' Se1~1c e DireL!o•• I• n 1" ..... • ~" ~ • '"''"'" A1tt'r<1l10t1s R"motli!l/Reoair!> comm ' Wtrtllll .... S·L.ll>lrt<'b & r<'S•d L1c"Cl, bonded Represer11Jttve I 11 1•1 P,111us F"'111.es J5 111s For est 552 9142 JESSIE S GARDENING Clean u11s yaru ma•nl •els Bart>a•u 546 6740 l•t. I t24 416 1n .. u1 .. d Vl~A MC, S1.011 67:1 t5t2 ._ ±:--1 ~1~11Qt.4006•J•6H f,J 1 ,.on. 64 t 84;>7 .__ "" HOUSE APARh1ENl WA f (..H IJ~ GfH)W' l:ll A(,KWELOER Paf)ef 142-5671 H t. 322 Blbysitting , 'I' JPrry 546 44 13 ---------· 8AB•S P•Nf. \.11 ••PMf . · ""' v"'''" 1"" '1 M, ·' Accounhng I N1<1r11 ~" P • i.J, • 1;. Cf'A tugh QUJltty mt:l~nu) i3.iO\'>tHin~ "'' "'" , H•·• tir ,,r1ull 100 s f Prtlf'~ -11 •• ~, t1.Hlltu111~ lCJw ol•-. '>lttve ;·1 I IU 11 Room Ad1.Ji11nns-Aemoae1 Free esllmale 540-8035 (,ommt'1 c1al Aes1dent1al L•t.1!11:.ed 675-2826 MOW• EHE • TRll REAS RA res FREE ES I 17 14124t·1235 C1ean1nq or Aenova!tng "'"'9"'Y 6 1t:mova1 Oua1 Secretarial Free estimale 650 4468 Paiatiat • wo•• only 494-3616 Servicea 'it.1H--I • .,. ·• fu· ,.., "'di all t '•loll J C.Ir•• 1vr ,.,•fl(JH! 1 Ja11a11ese w oman Wari1i. FUIE P&IMTl•li F )(P(H r Wdllcovermg in TVPING1BOOKl'EEPING HOUSECLEANING lly A1t.naro Sinor L1<; '>l.:tllatuJll Rc>a~ Consult Fw 111d1v 1sni1 bus111e~~ .,,,,,., ' ... s,r,, ' '"''ti l•Jhl;I 1flt l H •1''' I ,., U~f tit ht ••r,~•~U fJ, 11 11t1~•·tl 64S-3540 280044 14 yrs ()I l'IJPPY di\! A\S1q111tll 'l81 8590 tlr cluylNk 640-0888 Houelaoltl Servicea 10f~~~~s;~~1e;i3 4 t 14 ~~i~~~~~ou~~.~~~;; TYPINGIWOROPROC.[55 ~1'.:;:···,'·','1 ::' ::;:'.'J,'::\ .. :~I Poltsh silver & gold in you1 ul)llOI walls 839 0730 1 .. 111•1' '"IJCJrt'> r;•sumes {,.r,1 ,, '' "' "t1 '''" '1~ wcu~ H ''1~!> tJ1e~ I ,•) ~"t e• ni 1ri.-" '(111• Jtil111 B1v""1>JI 6J8.I •.11J Rf~' t">U J ~. Deaip 1 1 Cu pet Service KITCHEN DESIGN Need 1..ARPFT & l.INOLEUM in t'.Jlt1t1~ IOr new or remod l·"-·-·-•~r .. •_a_. ____ _ A , S . l•c 1 •lJ, . ,,. •1,." ~1,11.111011 /\ repairs JO k11t 11.-n1 CALL CAR'(L lite plumbing, elec carp qV1Ullm t lV&CI , •mt·d•I n,11 I 111 U ,, '"''I Anav 645 903 I 64? 0355 References Floor I.OW g Shivs e1C -Fred or Jack 96<' 2443 Beautify ~Ou• ,,ome O• C>IC. • " J Su: J" I' •• I O••t' C•ttrill" D all home Free es1tmatl! OUALITYPAINTERS mdl)U!>,flPIEi01t6J l -£.2B 1, .lll•H '. ,,,,,,,, M J•1 Charles 650 1 I t3 PROM PT NEAT PRO Plutn/lep1ir s . r,, , .. ,,., ,. '',fo l•okl "II FESSIONALS 636 7t4<J 1-"'!P_L_A•s~f"'!e•R"''P!-A"'!TPCPH-, .. N"'!IG-Tree ervace I ., • ~u· 1 • ( • ,, " Hoaae Sittia1 12 YRS EXP 1 m small Rt>sluccos 1n11ext 3-0 yrs DOUGHERTY BROTHERS 1"' \ '" 11 ' Prof mature iehable M~ t1t1ce~ dtt' sm .. 11• Neal Pau1 545-2977 T •t:t'S 1ana~t. .. c:i•ng II t•e"' h< .1111 , ,. • ltilt r,•e 111c1uaes t1s11 "" _•.,r .. • ____ ...,_,, __ NEED HELP? CALL JEFF• tJn~.CJecor .s .... ee~ly se•-l • '" -'1 J ~"" " V • •'' r·rl.g serv •S avail lot I DRYWALL TAPING Jack 01 clll llt1dd cacpen-' c" w~ rllSO Slt>C!. b se• .., •tJ "''.I I lJ'"' I ' . 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C1ass1t1ed ads do snould always check ll'le for WHITE elephants ONE CALL DOES IT ALL' Trade your 010 Slutf 1or new goodies w ttn a ClasaJtled ad. 642-5678 Ouahty 1nt1ext pam11ng Re5tucc:o'> 645 8258 c1ass1f1ea Ads you• one-11 we 11 C a 11 N 0 W 1 Serv•c" Directory m the wttl'I a Class1t1ed Ad We II• 11 t>reai. 11, buy 11 01 stop shopping center 642-5678 DAIL V PILOT Call 642-5678 Mui 11 548-5009 ---~----a-- tor your nome or 1>us1ness Free.est Ranoy 962 75 t9 Ollice Rentals 2914 Lost I Foud 3004 Heir Wanted 5100 Helt Waated 5100 Helt WaatH 5100 Heir Waatetl 5100 Helt Waate4 5100 t6 I 7 Westchlf N e 278 10,Founa Grey1Sl'I poudll! Clerk Liquor store. part Hosl/Hostess Now ac-Mechanit. expenencea. Restaurant Alte114e1t t365 sq 11 Suitable lor Sp 11nga a1e Warne• j ASSEMBLY WORKERS 11me fullltmeava.I expe1 ceptmg app1tca11ons tor own tools Mat.Gregor Reliable lor rne Towers mt><.1•ca1 or aental Agenl 1aent 11 8Jz 8655 l •glll ilssemt>ly work lrom 1 pref 675-6864 Hos11Hos1ess position a1 Yacl'll Corp 163 t Platen-Restaurant m tne Suri & 54 t 5032 vo•1• nom"' E •Cellertt '" rne Ancient Marrner tie C M ._, Foura L•Q Or Jr 0<' MJ e .v•"" oppor1un1t) lor CLERl/TIPIST Please apply in person Sana Hotel Lagun .. c cn 250 SQ It $200 mo Ca• green ""-~ t'Jrllli• nou1o"'"'~es etc Slart Typing 60 wpm no expe1 2607 West Cst Hwy NB MFG PIECE WORKERS 'l day week 7am to 3pm --q W 19\rt SI t. M V•i'"' D• Go <l<' J Clim .r11meo1a1e1~ Call Maggie nee Mature person re· wanted to• assemblers Apply in person Wea T(lm 85•·89:18 t·'-l t~/Q Jt J 12 969-8686 Also quired Apply rn person Housekeeper . hve 1n sotde•s g sta1ners Call tl'lru Sat aslo. lor Finn Classthed 642.-7667 • Dally PtlOI C1ass1hed Ad 1s e simple matter 1us1 ca11 642·5678 Have ~om ... 1111119 "• sell" Class1l1ed aos do '' well HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA 1 O e 1 u , e O 11 , c l' s Founil M or ... :. .... ~, l dO or t:-n evenings All Valley Acceptance Co neeaea lor elderly lady in Jpm-5pm 549• 7934 RESTAURAIT T hursd ay, November 10 Furn1~nea Secretarial I m• • ra,.n M C.r'!a• O.ir e •8552 MacAl(hur Blvd Newport Beacn Must be Models Actors pfl Xtras, Eape11enced 10 wart on ARIES M h 2 riJ 19) Ro · h 1 ., A 1 St J s··•le t02. Irvine able 10 drive ana cook . & T s ( arc 1-Ap : uune c angcs. t.enns are ilrea pat•o aec~ oi;ean t•·-co u• ... us • ... p Attendant 11ve-1n ASs1s1 ~ REF 5 req Call 673•4827 commercials V how 1ables tor The lowers defined, temptation is placed ip y our path and thts C'Ould be a v•ew Fas111on lstano area Al~o 1urt1e NB An.ma1 1,rnche• in w1cnr inde· Club Manager, Capistrano cse, 778-FILM kids too Restau1an1 111 lhtl Surf & Contac1 Bruce Charies Shell<'• 125 Mesa Or Pt:!ncleni ieminisl p.,,1 rm Bay Yacht Club in Dana lllTlltlOll IUllll Sand Ho1e1 Laguna Bc:.h major test o f character , determination and spiritual values Y our i 59-0i"OO ' C M 6J4-3656 6 IHJd•Cl • $200 mo P1 Harbor is 1nterv1ew1ng .E.penence sales person PART TllH S day weet.,, 7arn-3pm goal is within reach..; don't puah aside for lack of fruth. Someon e *COM di• suttes amp! Founa men s gtasses on 638-1788 tor a club manager to lor Shade & Drapery Earn up 10 S400 per Apply 1n person Wed works in your behalf behind scen es. p~g S350up 2855 E Cst Lua1ngt'n Av n1 P3ut • d A • na11ale (lay 10 day oper-ShOp Barbara 673-7830 month Reltrees, House· thru Sal ask for Finn Hw• 67">-6900 a11no"' c M 546 i563 t Audio Pro ' ssist•t dllOnS bookkeepTng, or-11o•r1CILTU·E wtfes. College Students Restaurant TAU R US (April 20-May 20): Puzz.le pieces fall mt.o place -v\lilt train e~per w1111 o~rt"g & o1he1 duties 11 n n n Neea dependable auto to events that appeared haphazard now form m eaningful pattern M r 3 3' '" •· "'el e oa11 " lot La Baguelle ne~ French \acl•e1s ";111 w d see~·ng 1;as.e11es a Rius.~ "'"''I you have office manager lnllext plant ma•~ lecl'I · ul iv 1 Beacvh (2'"'h pe"' Bakery ·~ looking tor a Relationship intensifies, you'll have more responsibility and also NENPORT BEACH EXECUTIVE SUITE OFFICES Fashion is 760-8070 0C AlfPOrl 752-6408 ,..4)ne r ~ 110<.e "omen to start Full time Apply e•pe11ence send resume con1a1ner desigr...._4 In· aguna rs 1 Leis 1a ~ 650 80•1 Books on Tape 729 10 Cp ave 34 555 stall e•per req , depend oay) weekday P M dependable person 10 4~1 chance for great.er reward. Cancer, Capricorn persons f igure LOSI tg green ... ng M!lca.. F.11aa .C-M Ask fQr G•eg Cu1tas Pt Dana Pt. car .needed 760-1486 Weekends. A M Call Mr a PIT counter aay limes p rominently. iw· ~ v'IMl•t?• Re ... Jrd IEY PllCM OPERATOR 343 EOE helpful young grow1•1g G EMINI (May 21-June ): r uW.h r au1er t an lrnttate s~e-c.525 I q2629 · BarTow 642-4321 ext S<tle.~ position E•per 20 ""-'~ .... h lor caoturP 645·90<l'j • E•p b•eaklasl & lunch Combination Sand Body Co good bene1115 Cau io pro'-'t . Con-actual obligations will be fulfilled ti yol.t do your 1 • P 1 Key Punch and general of· Part lime now lull hme 75 266 r--... MEWPORT HACH I ''""' ull 0 positions man 4 Painter wanted lice experience necess-apply 1•1 part Cash fl ·u aJti will be paid and you 'll be '000 2nu fir Quiet street Personals 3012 i.a11 XI"' worl..1ng en 63 t 727 1 ary 10.~ev by touch Cnros1mas Neat person-. ow W1 resume. roy es 8 lb C II " able person 673 7013 Restaurant nd of unn-rv. burden. Aries, Lt'bra naUV""' (1m1r 0 n•Lel) lnllscod t>tOg 011 "' '""'""' 111 a oa a XLNT company benefits · •• ----J ~., ~-'" CIRCUS OF , l"PI "t n -9AM or Compa111on1A1delorelder· leri's lltc .. e1 Ille · tl s"•t'el :-a•••ng garage · ' ., v w ' Call Millie after 9 AM at PMO•E WORl n ' prorrunen y . _ .l•.l• 6~:. ~80CI Vic.•) MASSAGE .., '0M <;-c. 7829 ~1Jt~2~~n Lrve ini out 645-5800 No e•penence necessary "'~~stl'le rouowing uc:iPr• CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Don't hang on W what 6J5 JJ.i'.3 J1~ • AAtn~1rr E11 nP.PdPCl lor Company w111 11a1n P . . 1 1 happenedtobea"securityblanket.''lt istuneto letgo,t.omak e 0 1 1 1 -'" 11,() rlARBOR Bl VO t 11 I J 1 .. w even1nos o.1 COUNTER HELP LAllDSCAPE IARD•ER Salary • bonus No Sell· / r Ktlct]_en hell-I oea 101> . On I .. ~ ~~., ,~"~~;\s ",:.0 el~:, •uL LEATON ......... ., "'Y 11omP near F 01 Sanelw1ch Shop needed P11 in CdM 20 ing Pi l eves For appt 101 stuaenls 1 30 11m 6 new start and to pioneer a proiect. e c 05e to you ts not pos1l1ve • .,.. ir .,., ,,...,1 ,,,.,. ""pa 810-1112 '.I•" ~ 1r,1ne C M '155 t:'.'4 7 or 97 t-·H~9·· l'lr twk luesday and call 662-5843 Ask tor pm M o" l 11 u • s expresses d ou.bt but ac tually could be misinfonned. Stress A (.. ~· j"d ''' ,_,,~ E l DAY A WEEK fJJ 1 .:'8'>4 LOLJNTfR & SALES 11e1p Thursday a must Call Beth 6·' 1 30am Sunaay ' great.er self-reliance. Mon-Frt 8 J0-4 pm. l'ooa Service worlo.ers 5 lied d C.ar>w Or C..o:.t.i ~tesa :.. ""RPC •1vE IAITSITIERS MHDEDI .111''"100"S Apply in per· 673-2268 PIE s110PPE ~m . 1 30 pm Mon Ft1 L EO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may be pu tn two irecuons J B ~ f I ~J "e" .;,. s s •'"' Noac.i. s 170 E 1711'1 " Q h A\l.l'"' "1ASSE S E ···mt• OP•.., oa~s eves 51 Ste ti• Mon·"" L EGAL SECRETARY Mature aatt 101 counter Meat Stic;er and porttc.nl simultaneously -intuiuve inteUect aids ln m akmg ng l • 5J , ,JO '·•• • ·ac; • 0 SEl'l'v E '')• • c ndr II<' ~ S•tte• s neeaed ior busy general service in Balboa Isla no control 'flerson Fam11tar dectSion. Focus on home security and path that C'Ontau\S f amt liar ESCORTS /MODELS ' , •U' 6J 5 r 4u DECO·DESl&•ER practice in Hun1 Beach pie shop Must en1oy wttn Hooan Sliter 9 30 . . • ured d Jd S19n ngh!S COii e• JJm· "' IEAUTICIAMS r Jft'.ll OPPIY & s• Fie• l'lrS Sell Slater 2 yrs CA legal people & baking en11t10n· am 6 pm Mon-Thurs 6 guideposts. Special 9ervlces are feat an you cou r eceive oore ... .11 Mac Ar1nu• " Oi.tc.a 0 NL 'f 5.;;, "14" W•tl tr Jin 11a.995 85<'5 e•P Onty qua1tr.ed neea ment Svrl shills ava11 am · 12 noon Sunaavs commendation from peers. t .. aes .ii:or1." 350c sq 11 !:!•' .; • •u• <:l•enr!'le to -Gall 847 6041 Also h111ng tor new All apphc.an t!. must eel VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ~~ ... lay versat1l1ty, make ,. 4, ,J P.<> •»!.'Cut ... 01. _EitOTiC DANCf RS .._~ • 1· .. ~·1• 11t1 • Bell ~alon Laguna store FfP·t1me neclt clean dlld aepen . . . . ll ual&J""t' Em h r.c.e suite E •teiien\Pa~ ~,.i.it;,iP.clwe.s~ "' &e,,.,m...£«-o~l eehvery &.IAIOJ.flCI 673-~3Latt , 1em _ ddble At>le to reaa ana mqwnes, give full l'e1ll to tnt.e ect cun~ty. P as15 on 1ng Lano1ord desoerate I <>tr•poer grams 826·494 t 1 or 540·8':>82 A Ttrne 10 noMes On Mongage company has p• ClllOL TEACllER speak Engltsh Al)Wt:>e· eonmmnication;-tra~l. publieatio , higheF~ucauon S 1 09 sq ti as is Call "IOTIC IAllCIRS I /M .. hi Ba1ooa lslana Pickup or immediate opening lor "E·I •ween tO am . 12 noon or OT'O>a•-r knowledge o(m" •-rnau·onal customs. Ge""'"'· Samttarius Karen i52-~444 " ll11t,r e•alfl I' V a " r e q " 1 ' e d Fullt\lm ECE ce 111 cale 77 s e• -""' ""' .. ~., D' Bacne101'Bache1orette S"c Y tor non prolll ~fl wi insurance $700/mo aggressive loan officers ' 11 r 1 2 · 4 pm 30 o Haroor f ' · . ti 0 11 & B 11 p 1 c Excellent compensation & e~perlence requtred 1Harbor al Camagel. s A persons 1gure prorrunen y . . . • U .£CUTIVE SUITES• •C:e "' uay 111 ies A P A R P R type 55 3 30 AM 6 AM No 01• Wtll train The best loan Work tn a well estab-979-0747 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be aware o f d etails, r ealize lh_at , MO FREE RENT THE LlST HURRAH WPM compu1er ewe• lect1ng 548-844 t or 11 h ..... t 646 14 t3 programs available Call s eu, nu urrng environ-restaurant •~mporary delay is not akin to defeat. Apparent adversity will W '>i'INt term lease lull 738·8538 558 8538 l'leii;lul sal neg Laguna Irvine Pacillc Mortgage ment Salary commen-""' al A'· h .,.,, , su•les 88 Dover Dr Bi>;ir n Museum ol Arts !dental 476. t234 surate with expertence RJ sol Newport Beach w111 boomerang in your favor. Check 90urce mat.en . re<UJze t at s~11e 14 NB 63t-36S1 HOL•D.A v S•NC.L ES El<PO 494-653 \ Great l dkes 01 CA seell-C1111a s w orld Children s be accepting appll -some revisions are n-..rv and that informa tion must be 0 s n p , ! and ... I e I I Management Center t8422 Culver Or cauons lo• 1000 service ----J "TME " ' 1 2 ') 2 ~ 4 , lll 11d Maker/hntaller ~2..,.,~1~1naon~07~~~hdn~i Couple 10 help manage Irvine 786-4858 host nos1esses & bar-brought up-to-date. EXECUT•VE Su1TE ' e r .:i E • " ti 5 to•e neeas e~per oerson wtre oenaer Please call small business Roger tenders on Nov •O , , 4 I SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 21): M ember o r oppos.t te sex lS NwP•I r 1, 640-5470 ; 13 <:ie6.Q2~5 r~ mai..e all kinds ol roller S , 645_5182 JoMson s31.3594 Pfl deltvery L A Times 7 12 trom 9-3 pm Enthus· restless talks of travel and you should be coani,»nt of need for vi.nos Baroara 673>7830 "'"on days 3 am · 6 am Car & •as11c ana nara worl-.mg • . • . . e•-· h 111 .. :.tc1111 D• NB Snr 3 •m JUST BRING Dental otftce manager. marketing phone a must• Salary and 1na1v•duals need 10 apply change of scenery. E:mphasas also o n wnung, ~arch, pure .ase IJ,., :>llc relr•\l """' ba• B •0 n eeper lull ctidrge e1per 111 all 1a1es of r1on1 Needed · 2 markettng rep-bonus 494-8496 1n 1eans ana 1enn1s snoes of w e<>nna apparel and the sharing of e xpenenres. Virgo, 'J' I S350 mo Call oerwn 1 • 1as1 growing ~mall office 4·, aay week CM resenlattves E~c•l•ng at 4880 campus Orrve ---o l 830 10 56~~-~1~~ !hru Fr YOUR SMILE... ..: ,"eP~~~es1 P~~~~" 1%ce 631 t420 ~ea~, •de~, EveJ":,"~n ~~,~. tor Rr~~a~llY!~~h~n~E~~ore Nwot Bch 752•6023 Sagi~fn~IUS~Jo~~~~~. 21); Domestic adjustment is C • I l NPM 10 key by touch. EARN$$ to keep ht' Gen 66:1-5842 Fullflrme pos11ton E~· RETAIL STORE CLERl h1'ghlighted -Westy le undergoes favorable change. You'll ommerc11 we 11 fJ.Jrn1sn1ne to•··e "'" train on computer nouse clnn serv will 1ra1n perience requ1red Call E h 1 r llft 8 .. N•·r smoker '5"-8394 " vening s .. i '· u ime .....,,..,·ve "token of affectJ'on ." Spotli.g h t on art obwts, luxu.-v Rentals 291 g1an1 wt1trlpoot aaun v " c en1nus1as11c adults IATIRE Mon -Fn 644-5070, ask Apply al 7-Eleven 1515 '"'"~ r---J Corona Clel Mar 1800 SQ v•deo 1ounqe.S sauno:I BoOlo.keepers Now ac s4 8fper hr 8AM-2PM, nPllT for Kalle or Kie Gisler Cosla Mesa it.ems and gourmet food. M oney picture is brighter than It Too toot t•artrc a•ea Soulhern Caht soniy cept.ng apo11ca11ons lor a ~a ~ra~s ~e~s ci;~~ St100 Sales origmally anticipated. You could be in line for a bonus. oar~ ng 101 good "1S•b•I• co sewal bathclub Boo~keemg posoiion at 957 843 l Newport Beach firm needs Smal~~~!'J,~~~IS~yping * * * C APRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Define terms, perf ect ~:nn~o;;an~~0~t;Qoa~: Q S ~~!as:"~~~~· ,;1;;;~~~ Eatre,reit11rlsh good 1yp1stw11ha11east5 45-50 Ltgl'lt 1>ook · BIG MQllEY techniques, get rid of unnecessary expenses and s t.res.s NNN HEAL TH W RK ~607 w Coast Hwy NB PtrSH years e~~;~~~~; Call j~~P~~?6 Non-smaller n independence, creativity , w.Jllin.gn~ to get to h eart o f matt.er torona Del Mar Prov I US PEllSH 1 to manage new marl box g SHORT HOURS Timing is sharp, judgment IS on target. Exude opWTU.Sm, w ear 113-lillil 2 1 1 J Hype,.on A•'! E ,1 ti lor the Towers Res-business svs co NB Have some I rung 10 sell? Sell things last wt th Daily • Photo Copy Supplies bright colors, make personal appearances. ___ • _ Los Angeies Classlfled ads do 11 -II Piiot Wan\ Aas 00 For Memb,.r")l'l•P 1,..,0 1aur;in1 1n the Suri & Mature wfgenl bus expr • 6 AM · N N AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been elusive l=i:nt"d 1 ~·a 10 000 to SO 000 Ma• Hart>o• ana Bake• 549 8 191 MPt;il t1u•I01ng appro• SO oy 60 mo 1r, mo •elll C.0~1a Mesa 549-8 IA 1 Sano Hotel Laguna Bch Base salary w/bonus ,.-•No Exper Necessary · "-" "'13 667 99o5 •• dily wef'~ 7am 10 Jpm based on productivity I a1·1y P1·1a1 . • e~1ens1vr 1ra1n1ng becomes available. Y ou n!CeiVe opporturuty to caphauz.e on PHONE FANfAS"' l\r>ply '" person Wed Xlnl op port Reply PO program special talents. Focus on research, activity that occurs behind 2S Ladies I sha•f' vour I lhru S.it asll lor Finn Box 1903 Newport Bctt ·. •Weekly Pay Guaranlee scenes, story that has yet to be fully revealed. Cancer , Capricorn Fan1es•es• 828-716l B h Ca 92663 • Pleasant. Prole~s1on01 uss1ng1was tng dishes DAILY PILOT Ole 111 Co•ona Oel Mar persons figure prominently. f B · 0 401 41 Mon-"• IOarn Jpm Ei<ECUTIVESECRETAAV. 11 youre b11gh t and PISCES(Feb.19-March20):You'llreachlargersegmentof Snops OlllC'!S SIOr<l S 650 _u .. u_n_e_u_ ...... _. ---N•'.ll1 S!"k' Npt Bch Start tmmeo. xlnl Skills IAIAIEI TIAllEE , c I M . ~Q i, cir lf'SS reo:1'i lte Cream lranch•5r ;ivail 7<;;> 790'\ essent1at m•n 7 yrs ~~i.:,~:·~~tweena~ am ~ public. Many individuals will be fascinated by your actions, C.t s1o1 Mesa c 2 ~48. 7:?49 1,a Ma111.,c $40 noo c.1~n 1u11-11me exper Vector Now accepting applications for 1 pm at view s. Confidence is restored as people commend you . praise you .issum no1e 4qd 3830 l.ABINET SHOP HE LP W p e•per pref Top . M be f . . lndushi1l Rent1ls 2920 •;>OO so fl w Irvine area Help Wanted 51 00 1nc.10!io ott1ces 5504 mo 1 CARWASHATTENOANT 85 t 8928 1.t111 e female Apoiv JI 4£>25 West Coo.1st H.,,t NB 650· 1016 ?500 So II "'arehouse incl$ ? of' ~ lg mezzanine J042 EntNPrtS" C M at *SALES* Pa:.Jla11no blwn Bt1stol 8 ~< ~wy 54C SQ ft NNN j 9') 7 21:.11 546-698~ (Insi de) I 2 660 SQ ,, 3975 BtrCl'I I Nfj St330 MlA zc.ning P11or P•umt .ng s111<~ t!• A ""' 54 1_ 50321 pe11entP a mu!iot Apply 1n St:ra1e 2922 ;:;~:":'~n::u~ll•& s~ t5 locked room P11t en-t526 Newport Blvd 1rc1nce '"' Costa Mesa I Costa Mesd CA ;201mo r2t3l5t5-36t5 164 t.1289 Anaoaaceaeah 3002 ALL AROUllD 11t SPIRI UAL ADVISOR• Expef1enced person l o Advise 1n love marnage work closely w1\h and bus 675-2495163 t 9397 help e~pand estabhsneCl SPIRllUAL READINGS m11rine mlg rep & dlS· Ad.,•ce 1n all mt111ers lo\le lnbutor Mu~t handle all marriage & business Ofl•Ce a"d small ware- Also counseling 18 Hi nousP iunct11ln~ including So Et Camino Real San typing some book Clom uc a 492· 7296 keeping and •ales fol· low-uo Requires oa1hcu· 3004 liHly go od pho ne Loat 6 r. ... iiiimmmmiiiimmmm c;;pab•ht1es BenehtS and CiPPOrtun11y MuM nave own transpor1a11on Call 63 f -0300 or in per son B H Ballard Co t635 Su· FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-1171 oe11or • ~ C M Resume necessary AHWHIH SERVICE Telephone Operntor. """ ous sl'llllS 494-7777 Arc11ttectu1e1 ------1 NIJECT OAPTAll f"OUNO blacll Ffpuppy vie Mrn 6 yrs 8•0 lfcl'lllec- ot 35th 4 La~e Belt1oa iural a111w1ng Leade"htp Pen Call five 675 1140 g knowledge ol arcllt\ec· FOUND F fPOQQlll like with 111r11I pr11at1C'I' 11s-senltal h1Jh1 brown n111r NO• I voe Apply lo Pe'""• 24 18 old Nwpl 81/C'I Hwy MacArlt1u1 Otv(I N 8 &•6 46 7' 644 06?0 f OF MF c,ooo Jr v•1>0 reco•d <oalar~ 10 mature qualified District Manager to supervise & l 3-0118 and seek._additional infonnat1on. em • r o o pposite sex IS ver y .... ll"""nte 11e101u1 bv• not M F 752-7170 · S 1 much attracted and makes no secret of 1t. , ,.,.,~sa• / S4 hr 10 -.iar1 newspaper earners. a ary com-· I BSO 17~"> E>oe11f'nced part time · h · Sales Help "'an1ea P•es--- j)·ISIP up and type-mensurate Wit experience. 11ge gourmet cook ware Rel1 WHIM 5100 Btlt WaatH 5100 Heir WHte4 5100 t ~•<>Pt 01.lPO• tunlly 1n qr(l .... 1n9 tosm!'t1c an9 co•o• a11oi 1ys•!io ous1ness 8d8.Q72 5 ~"111ng At>le to build Company benefits plus bonus . ss:~c'ee,'e" i~~e~es~.:tchoao~~ SALES Clerk P1F needed SALES SCTRY /RECEPT both pages and ads. and · M h V ~ input ad copy on VDT opportunity. ust ave an, . 1•1g & selhng re1a11 e~-Aopty 81 Panama Jeci.. MICRO COMPUTERS CPA ftrm 0 c AtrpOrl Pat11c11 Toot 642-432'1 • . k pe11ence l'lelplul Apply al 218 Ma,.ne Ave Bal Isl Prof person wfsales bus• g areJ Type 60 wpm CASMIEll E•I 308 Station wagon Or p 1C Up . Kitchen Things 3429 computer e11:p 754-6363 Som e dilt J entry with/shell. Mileage allowance : Easl Coast Hwy 01 call :,ales Non qmkl P•Of i52-0274 E •oenencea lull or PI T co.1 sh1er wanted tor ~ .1~hton Island Re tall store EOE 644 5070 (.a<;l'l1er Sil VERWOODS FASMIHISUll We are now 1nterv1ew1n~ tor a tullft1me permanent cashier position in our mens 4 women's spec- rally store Prefer cashier en ler1ence Must be .iva1lable for evening & w.-eke"o worl\ Good sal· ary 4 company bet1elits Apply tt1 per son 10 Ille Store Mgr, 45 Fashion Island. Newport Beach An Equal Qppty Employer FULL TllE PAY PART-TIME WOlll Oppor1un1 t1es available wtt" trte Los Angeles Times C1rcuta11on Oe- 0a1 1men 1 In OUI aoor to-door newspaper sales program Guaran· teed hourly wage plus commission Hours 9AM 2PM or 4PM -9PM Ir a1n1ng 1s provided Po1en11al 10 earn S300 plus per week For an ln- 1 er v I e w , Call (714) 957-2361, Ext 1204 IHHAL OFFICE Typ1s1 Permanent p/tlme, e•per necessary lnclud· 1n9 phones Presenlly ln Anel'le1m Retocaung to Hunl Bch early '84 l -956·2560 Dawna CHILDC~RE for teachers general omce - 2 cll•ldren •n my home tustln based llrm seeks Mon F11 8 30·2pm Reier mature Individual. perm 1eq So Irvine area pfl, handle phones. lype 651 6378 !)()wpm, exper req Con· CLHIOAL/TELUR tact Melisse at 832-7161 Requues 40 wpm, own General. olllce, Coste <1vtomoo11e nigh school Mes11 E•per lyDeflllfl grad & neal appearance bl\kpg, 11ssls1 olllce mngr thrill & loan. Hvlngs 4 In p1operty mngmnt, non loan 01 t1nance u • 'mkr 642-4907 wl\4y5 pe11ence h11lptu1 beat· ront 1ra1n1ng, benellls. advancem .. nt & salary Cnll lor inrervlftW F11st rn .. 11 ol Amertca 114 S!.8 689 t W11nt 9dl 642 7667 Ha1ro1esser'1 ass11tan1. recepuonlSt, lied co•· me1o1o01s1 675-8406 H111r Stylists Wanted With Clle11tole only CM/NB 111eo C alf Sondy, fl42·6"70 975-0297 tllr IOAM for HIOIOllf FARIS SALES <PT /TIME) included. Apply in person, : 1n1erv1ew Person tor Ch11stmans gift FOR JEW~LAV STORE secretary weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 . Sales Call on Presidents M·W-F 9·6 548·3404 JOH WAHE W t Ba St Costa M People who need people 01 companies ~urch~s-TElllS OLUI es Y " esa. should always check 1ne ~~rsagJn~~nia~t e~~a':: SECRETARY BKl<PA .......•.•......• , • . Service Directory In the accounts 4 create new E~pet1enc:e FIT tor small DAILY PILOT ones Apply H•cl. 0, y fast growing manutac· tS 1nterv1ew1nQ IOI an E•· ecul•ve Secretary Appl•· cant mus\ ha\lt> e•Pt>ll· ence a professional 9P· pearance 4 lyPe ethc1en1- ty 1m1n 50 woml Die 1aphone e•pertente help· tul 35 hOU• S 'Wf'flk ap. pro~ $61nour 10 start Apply 111 pe1son Tues .. •••••••••••••••••• .. •&iiilliiia•••• Farms, 17\h g 1rv1ne lurlng firm Spellmg. Westcllll Ptau NB gramme• general ofllce Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAJ_l~!~. ~J!D PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN ll> TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now llne IS Q11tn1np lor 10ll.. tact! bu~s to secure rudtrs fOf lilt OflllCt Coul • Dally l'itot Otlr t1tw1 start 11 J JO p."' and work unt~ 8•30 p.m ~JS. On S.tllfday, wt WOfk • few more ltoun Vou will earn many tnps Ind PULIS, •lo11 With t1rnin1 JOU, Own money . lhtrt is no dlhtrcnc 01 coff«tt0n involved H rou ate 1nternltd, pltn• tell Mr C.11 (714) 548-7058 ' sll•llS required Good SALES -YllEO phone, organ1ia11ona1 Equ1pmen1t M0111es skills necessary, non SalesfRentals smoker preferred Call E ~perlenced Sales Person Corine 645-9552 tor Video Equipment or mm tan lor mo~ie ren1a1s SECRETARY /1111 Ofo t 118183. 1.')pm t 171 Jambo1t't! Roaa Newµo11 Bench Full or Part· Time. days. CPA llrm in Newport Cnh evenings. wllnds Hourly n d 9 resp p M 5 on • 1ncen\lve Np\ Center lace rare typing skills 104~rJ11on Call Mari..· ~os111~n involves phones 6 ·8860 1ecept 1ypmg. gent olc SECRET ARY. pan lime 15·20 hrs Pt'! wk Hrs lle••ble NB A1rpo11 area law otc Word processing e-pt!1 helPlul S8 hr 975-094 t or 720· t 12 t Sell wi1h EASEi si..111s Od beneltls It's a BREEZE pleasant working en CtaHllied Ads 6'42-5678 vlronment 60-5200 Daily Pilot ·---········· : PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. - SECRETARY RE Developer seells PI T Sc\ry Bki..g and prop mgmnl eKpe11ence help· "'' 546-9393 SMAMPOO ASSIST. r'eeood tor nusy s11ton l 1c 1equ1rod Newport Bell 63t-1390 >TEACHERS AIDE. .,,\ 9 I 30 dlllly IOI C'Vl9tt8t' Pre-School 536 1112 weekends A.M. F.arn about nUPllHE SALH $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow · c11n e11rn s25 sso pe• nr Short h,. comm pa10 or Mr. Bush 642-4321. 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')48 92 11! for Ray ANSWERS Bodice. Mumps Cocoa Recede COME DUE A 111ct> q1ll !01 !he man who ha~ !'vi'• y1n1ng . 11 ca fen· oar 10 • "l'P 1rack ot when lhP poymenls COME OllE 1411 BOSTON WHALER wltra1te1 35 hp Ev1nrude, •lnl cond -$3500 obo 97~·0365 22 Cenlury Lapsirake, 63 $4500 673-3951 Find Whal you wanl tn Daily Pilot Cless1lleds. CAS111ERS P. T 12422 LAMPSON GAPOEN GROVE 9am.)pm Mon Tues Thurs F:,, Ca11 714-537-4840 EOE PART TIME VarteO ho11rs 10 inctuoe early A M Nee~enos Musi nave Oe· OPndao1e 1eh1c1e 1sma11 lruc:• ,an sta11on w&gon1 10 as~•s• news- oaPf'' d<>IJfPr 1n Ir 11ne ar1>.i Musi oe 01>pen tHlll" Con1at1 Greg Hyde M o"oa1 tn•u Frooay Of'lween 9 30 anCl 10 30 am only 642 432 I BRASS Candy Slore NCR, 1ln1 $50 Dole Ded 'noori J 1 J Nir:y 1900 s w neadooa•O s 100 cot I S2500 OBO ;52 1327 I lee lat>te S25 %4 2576 Des~ ilnloQuP wa111u1 Bargain Sale' L A BtR ''><3 ieatt top orass r c t ", es I ;i m JJ s pulls $8">0 548-1827 84 I ·5508 A 1. 6011 Boys "Ill wooo captains PP aancu Dd•m se1 S275. Oak Eng 1 HARBOR AREA <HOP 1ea1 11A6k r.orca l\PPLIANCE SERVICE Ill 10 s 17<, IBM etec we Sf'll rPCOr>d guar 1yp1>w111e1 5 t 10 Ola '""•CJ"l11or• 549-30i7 ''"'"' Sec:r1>t.lry dest. 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Sorry. no commercial ads. garage sales. produce. plants or animals are acceptable DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thuraday Coate M••• Office 330 WHt Bay StrHt Coate MeH, Ce. 92928 AKC shOI\ dflW(lllwflld SELL 10le 11ems with 11 I ·~ l>y using lhfl O&r!y P1 I s 100 r,.ce 78?6 I oa11y P1101 c1us11tfl0 Ad I 101 c 111s11t1..o Ads ...., _________________ ,,. I Highest cash lmmed tor vou1 ven1c1e domestic or lor e1gn 551-828S H1gheS1 cash 1mmed for your veh•cle. oomes11c 01 foreign 551·8285 WEIUY CLEAi CHS HD TllUCIS CONMRL CHEVROLET .'x.!>1 11.irb•r Iii' d I I ie-,·r,\ \1 ~ ~ \ 546-1200 WEHY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE A"RAISIL Corm1er-Dellllo CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-IOlli 141-3131 • 80 3201 1S6SZOL1 • 8 1 3201 s spa S A 1 ICUT8431 • 83 3201 5 SDCI S A t IFZP9751 131-3111 208 w ISi Sania AM Closed Sur>da~ LARGE SELECT JON OF NEW t. USED BMW S• & LOH IUCll llW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH 1No CMtry e•1I 4051 (l 14) IH-1710 Trade-Ins Welcome Now open Sun 11 4 LEASE·IMHICA Ul-1110 CDIMOllWHLTH SINCE 1953 MG 9149 1 YOLISWHH 73 MG M1dge1 ~Int cond Ul-OUO Slltl Ana new top, (ires Otal.es I carpets Many spa1es ----------$2200 675-9951 Pea1eot 9155 7S . 5040 sn rl auto a1r I cass grealshape S3500 548 8451 IPomlat 9157 57 Speeds1er S12 000 69911 T 1 a1qa S6000 MllE lclEHA'S 76 MUSTANG GHIA V6 50 000 m1 1 owner Sunroot new tlfes & ;op a c ilm Im 8 Irk aulo $2450 642-6266 eves 78 Faormonl Wgn rOll eng nu 11res br akes 52500 675·!i393 '11 Escert CU Fully equ1ppe<J lo m1 Must ~ell S509S Oft 759-1643 Bf'lh <"fl cor>O w vet1hilblP SOUTH mech,ln1ca1 111s1011es I 6"5 1324 955-260~ COUNTY Lust This lltw '14 T-llRD U21/•eCEL LEISE-AMERICA 131-1110 I Mernry 9325 73 Cougar Looks Super 47 000 m1 $2400 .. 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C!h the Orenge CONI martU!I Pilone 642·5678 THI DRANGI GOAST W£DNllDAY, NOYlllMR I, 1113 Election Results (Complete, UnofftcJal Total•) Coaet Community Cqllege Dletrlct TruatH Area 2 Nancy A. Pollard, Elected ....................... : .. 15,665 Carol J. Gandy ................... 6 ......... : ............ 13,5 14 Mark R. Blsaha ........... : ................................. 2, 192 TruatH A;ee 3 · Armando R. Ruiz. Elected .......................... 12,994 . Barnet Resnick ........................................... 10,715 Ron Jordan .................................................. 3,831 William M. Goodykoontz ............................... 1,972 Luisa Rojas Tipton....................................... 1,258 TruatH Ar•• 4 C~>nrad Nordquist, Elected ........................ 12,636 Brian F. Garland ......................................... 10,996 Denese Wecker ............................................ 3,256 Jack Healy ........................ , ........................... 2,074 Ken Pratt...................................................... 1.895 Saddleback Community College District - TruatH Area 1 Harriett S. Walther, Elected ....................... 19,287 Carl R. Jones ................................................ 5,416 TruatH Ar•• 3 Shirley Gellatly, Elected ............................... 9,090 Ed Middleton ................................................ 7,784 Margaret Sherman ....................................... 6,689 TruatM Ar .. 8 · Robert L. Moore, Elected ........................... 15,541 Thomas M. Whallng .............................. v ..... 7.733 TruatH Ar•• 7 John C. Connolly, Elected .......................... 11 ,456 Stephen E. Dibble ........................................ 6,345 Merl T. Doty .................................................. 5,899 Fred H, Sinasek ............................................... 90.2 Huntington Beach Union High School Dletrlct (Two 8"ta) Linda Moulton. Elected ................................... 6,047 Brian W. Lake, Elected .................................... 5,722 Bonnie P. Castrey ........................................... 5,594 Helen E. Ditta .................................................. 4,935 I John Schmlckra,th..... .. . .. . . ... . .. . . . ... .. .. ... ... .. . . .. .. . 1,854 George A. Hanna............................................ 1,652 Shirley Unger-Ord ..... : ...................................... 1,624 D. A. Langwiser .................................................. 568 Huntington Beach City School Dlatrlct (Two ... t•) Gary W . Nelson. Elected ................................. 2.185 Karen O'Brlc ................................................... 2,063 Edward Zschoche ............. ··-··......................... 1,635 Vaughn Edewards ........................................... 1, 137 Richard L. Zweig................................................ 536 j....,_ ______ o_ce __ •_n_v_1_e_w_s_c_h_oo __ 1_0_1_••_r_1c_1 ______ -t (Two ... ta) Shella Marcus. Elected ................................... 2,634 Debra Leinweber, Elected ............................... 2,354 Maxwell N. Sudakow ....................................... 1,699 Lavonne Lawlor .............................................. 1,093 Fountain Valley School Dletrlct (Two ... ,,, CarotA. Mohan, Elected ................................. 1,875 Ann Conner Galas, Elected ............................. 1,277 J.E. Knapp ....................................................... 1,206 A. Randal Cowart.. ............................................. 462 lrvlne Unified Schdol Dletrlet Full-Term (Th,.. ... ,., Gordon G. Gatchel, Elected ......................... 3.477 Helen T. Cameron, Elected .......................... 3,350 Mary Ellen Hadley, Elected ..... :": ................... 3,285 Wiiiiam M. Crosby ........................................ 3,014 Roderick McClain ......................................... 2,909 Alan A. Klofkorn ........................................... 1,271 James Wilds ......................................... ~ .......... 868 Kenneth D. Adams .......................................... 504 Short-Term Seat Bruce W. Lee, Elected .................................. 3, 107 John R. Mundy ............................................. 2,979 Meaaure A Yes ............................................................... 3,991 No ................................................................. 3,606 Fatled; Two-Thtrft Vote Needed) Laguna Beach Unified School Dletrlct r (Two ... ta) Charlene Ragatz, Elected............................... 1, 755 Harry Blthell, Elected...................................... 1,410 Marsha Shane Palmer ..................................... 1,023 Newport-Mesa Unified School Dlatrlct TruatM Area 1 Kenneth L. Wayman, Elected ....................... 6,275 Bob Biiiman .................................................. 2,696 TruetM Areal Jim deBoom. Elected ................................... 5,408 Gene Beaver ............................ : .................... 3.387 ,..., ____________________________________________ ""' MHa Coneollcleted W•ter Dletrlct . Warren E. Booth. Elected .................................. 506 Kenneth Fowter .................................................. 251 Kay Biiiman ........................................................ 159 • ..... --------------------------------------------~ COAST f DITIDN ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . Teachers' -ticket w-i-ns. . 2 Coast College District incuinbent trustees lose By PHCL SNEIDERMAN Of ,,,. Oell~ l'llot etefl Three teacher-backed can - didat~s who pledged t.o reorganize district spending priorities have been elected t.o the Coast Com- munity College District Board or trustees, ousting two incumbents. Nancy PoUard, Armando Ruiz and'Conrad Nordquist, who ran as a slate, easily claimed victory in the 13-candidat.e race. They un- seated board president Carol Gandy and appointed trustee Barnet Resnick. . Of the remaining eight can- didates, only Brian Garland col· lected more 10,000 votes. The district trustees oversee Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline roUeges. plus PBS sta- tion KOCE Channel 50 i.n HunF i.ngton Beach. The new board members will be sworn in Dec. 3. The district includes Newport .Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, F-0untain Valley, Seal Beach. Westminster and a portipn of Garden Grove. Tuesday's turn- out among the district's 297.77 1 registered voters was roughly 10 percent. The three winners were backed by theCorrurutteeforEducationaJ Excellence of Orange County, which was organized early this year aft.er district trustees laid off about 100 full-time teachers and (See COLLEGE, Page A%l NOADOUllT POL LA AD lllUIZ Election '83 More Re•alt•, Page• A2, A3, A9 ~--.,-u,M ' Accide nt investigators examine A:1rspur pt~arcras~ed-Monday evening in Long Beaeh.------ ' Airspur safety record def ellded By JERRY HIRSCH ud lt.AREN E. KLEIN OflM0..,"94•tefl As British and American in- vestigators sifted through the wreckage of Monday's Airspur helicopter crash i.n Long Beach trying to de~nnine why the ill-fated aircraft went down, the president of the commuter service defended the copter's safety. Airspur President John Gal- t lagher, aft.er talking to the craft's pilot, said tail rotor control was loet on the helicopter moments before the pilot radioed for an emergency landing at Long Beach Airport. Defloom, Wayman triumph Both win b y wide margins in Newport-Mesa school board race By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .... Delly ........... Jim DeBoom, 42, and Ken Wayman, 40. emerged victorious by wide margins this morning in the race for seats on the New - port-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees. DeBoom received 5,408 votes in Trustee Area 6, an edge of more than 2,000 votes over challenger Gene Beaver, who got 3,387 votes. ln Area 1, incumbent Wayman garnered 6,275 votes while his opponent, Bob Bmman, received 2,696. Of the 87, 712 voters registered i.n the district, only about 10 percent turned out to ca.St votes in the election. This morning, Wayman said he had been fairly confident of his wide-margin victory during the campaign. "I had the endorse- ments of the newspapers and I felt. because of m y experience, I was the most able candidate." he said. Even his opponent endorsed him, he said. · The first order of business for Wayman ~to "continue to fight financial wars in the district." And. on a more positive note. the Costa Mesan said he is anxious to see the aompletion of a science curriculum program for grades kindergarten through 12 that he has worked on for some time. (See NEWPORT, Page AZI "The pilot did have a problem with his tail rotor control," Gal- lagher said. "But nothing flew off or fell off. All the parts were found where he landed." Gallagher said the copter pilot was flying on instruments when he experienced loss of steering power, which is controlled by the tail rotors. . "l{e came out under the clouds at about 1.000 feet, found an open area and guided the, ship to that area," Gallagher said. "It's my speculation that power lines (which ensnared the helicop- ter as it came down) cut off the tail rotor and caused it to fly out a couple hundred feet. The ro\pr was sheared, just like it was cut by a knife." Sandy Brown, spokeswoman for the National Transportation Safety Board, said the helicopter probably crashed due to some (See SAFETY, Pal(e A!) Ragatz a~d Bithell winners in Laguna INDEX By STEVE MITCHELL OllMOely,.._.alMf ' Charlene Ragatz, running on a platform of returning academic quality to the classroom, and incumbent Harry Bithell, who now begins his third tern) on the board. were the top vote-getters Tuesday for two seats on the Laguna Beach Unified School District election. Roughly 12 pen:ent of L1lguna's 16,571 voters turned out at the polls, giving Ragatz 1,755 votes to 1,410 for Bithell. Third place finisher Marsha Palmer received 1.023 votet. Ragatz, 40, director of the Citizens Action to Save 'Education (CASE) in Laguna Beach and a legislative director for the or· ganization, credits heavy cam- paigning for her win Tuetday. "I won because I worked very hard and the people in the commuruty recogni7.ed the com- mitment I have made to education. not only ln Laguna bu tat the state level." S he aald her top priority when she is teated next month is to "look very carefully at the curriculum. look at what we're doing for the students' writing and English kills " s . In addition. she said she will see where the district iB going with its computer literacy program and (See LAGUNA, Pase A!) Bulletin Board Buaineta Clulified Comics era.word Death No~ 'Ed.ltorial Page Entertainmmt Food Hore.cope . A2 Ann Landers D2 B4 Movies B6 04-6 National News A4 ClO Police Lot A3 D6 Public Notices 02-3 03 Spor11 Bl-3 A8 Stock Marketa B5 B6 Television B6 C l-9 Theetera Be 06 Weather A3 Mesa wo.fflan seized in slaying' Suspect arrested in Needles, faces trailer park stabbing charge A 22-year-old Costa Meu woman, tracked down in a motel near the .Arlwna border late Monday, has been arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a woman found Sunday ln a Coeta Mesa trailer park. Teresa Mane Headley was to be brought ~k to Orange County today from Needles where ahe was arrested by local authorities. Police Mid Heedley will be booked on 1U1plcion of murder and held at the Orange County Jail on $250,000 bail. Police said they have been aellrehing for the woman since they-found Da1ene Kay Uirton's body sprawled on the front porch of a trailer at the Aloha Palms, a small trailer park on 16th Street near Newport Boulevard. Girton, stabbed in the neck. aide and back. died later at the Foun- tain Valley Community Hoepital trauama ceoter where she was ruahed. Police said the search for Head· ley took them to Needles, located on the state border, because the woman's mother lives nearby ln Arizona. The mot.Ive behind the alaY'ini still haa police perplexed. Girton, the mother of two boys and a girl, had lived ln the trailer park untU two yean ago when her neighbon said she was evicted. Police believe the two women arrived at the park tosether in the pre-dawn houn Sunday and got lnto a loud argument. Several park residenta Mid they heard the flght and then a single ecream. Servtcee for Girton were to be held late today at Pierce Brothen Bell Broadway Chapel in c:o.ta Meea with burial to follow at Paciffc View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. Girton. a graduate of Coela Meu High School, ls survived by her mother, a brother. a slater and her three chlldren. .. ' L ;\Z * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 9, 1983 I L.--c_o_NT_1N_u_E_D_s_io_R_IE_s_l Jrvine Co. showdown in c()urt AFETY RECORD ... H e in·. s, in rart• ap1u·ara1u·t .. 'I c lainas nu·rgPr plan would drain asset ~ of t•wporl f i rr11 From Page A1 fflC('hMV,l·al problem, but she cau- uont!d that the probe mto th e crash is JUSl starting and 1 t could be months before any cause is found "We w1U move thl• heuropter to ,1 hangt•r at Long Beach au-purl this afternoon." said Brown. The hclkopter. enroute from Los A ngeles lntt'rnauonal Airpor t to John Waxne Airport, crashed intu a flood c:ontrul channel near Willow Strl't.'t and thl' 605 Free- way about 5 p.m Monday, in jur- ing four ~ngers and l wo crew members.~none cr1ucally Airspur, w hich fer ries passen - gt:rs belween Los Angeles lnter - nallonal and several Southland airports. has suspended operations during the crash investigation. But Gallagher said four other helicopters are on standby and are ready to go into serv1ce as soon as possible. The company w1U prob - ably resume operations w 1thm a t'Ouple of days. he said. T h e ruggedness of tht• t·raft was de m onstrated by the relatively minor injuries to the passengers m th e crash , Gallagher addt.'tl. which he prefers to call an "au tu rotation landmg." "The people aU walked away, the sea ts remained at.t.ac:hed and there w as no evidence of hre. T hat shows the ability uf the helicopll'r to land precisely 10 an urea." 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Their opponents charged the three represented an ·attempt by teachers to g ain control over the coUege district. Trustee-elect Nordqwst. who IS a Cost.a Mesa rruruster. said of the election outcome. "I thmk 1t say$ very strongly that voters want classroom educ&tlon (as opposed to telecourses) and fiscal respons1- bi11ty." He added. "l thmk the so-called unio n -backed slate and the ac- cusattons made by some of the others were a diversion from the fact that the actions by the district administration were disapproved of by t he coUege students and thelI paren ts. "Smee the mC'umbents wen• una ble to justify what they had do ne, they used a d1stractmg techrnque and avoided answenng charges t hat they had m1sdirected _ the district's resources." Of htS early pnorit1es. Nor- • Cl1lXJ ,w ay to stop any furthe r subsidy to KCX::E. and effective next semester to put classes a t CX::C and Golden West back to they levels they had last year." T rustee-elect Ruiz. an academ1C' adV1ser at El Camino College m Torranct', did not hide his sym- pathies man mtt'n1ew today "Th e teachers meet o ur ch1l- dn•n £-verv da\·," he said "I trust them and. I'm g01ng to suppon thl•m so t hey·11 make our children better c1t1zens We have to suppor t thl' teachers and let them do their JOh .. . Ont-o f his first goals. Ruiz saJd. w ill be to seek an independent aud1 t of the distnct's finances. "Everyone's talking about th e budget," he said . "There's a lack of c0n!idence abou t where that $80 million is going ... Regar ding KOCE, he said . "I subscribe to KCET Channel 28 (the Los Angeles PBS st.auon ). The lht.rd new trustet>, Pollard. IS an attorney with two chil<!ren attending Golden WC'St. The ousted incumbents ex- pressed fears today ~ the increasing influence district teachers now h ave. "I think they bought a n d paid for their sea ti, and now they have them." said board president Gandy. Regarding the w inning slate, trustee Resnick added. "The special interest group now lS going to protect only it.s special interest, and its ob jectivitywill be clouded. I'm ver y concerned. I feel as . though th eir victory w as bought by the teachers" Resnick said he behev(•s h e lost the support of local teachers when h e voted to renew the con- troversial "W ntmg for a. Rea.son" telecourse for om• add1uonal semester ' Newport girl, 12, molested in her home By HOBERT BARK EH Ol lhe Doll, Plfol Stoll • Lrtl'umlx·nt Brwn Lake• h•ught off a strung t'hallt•ngt• t.11 w 111 rt•-t.>lt-t·t11m 111 lht• I lun1111 g t1111 &_.;wh U11 11111 High S<·h1M1I 1>1strn t board of trustl'(,'S Tut·sti.1 y. bu1 voters turrwd lungtmw lrustt-t• Helen Dlltl' out o f offlt·(· Jornmg Lvke in lht• w1 nrn·r~· t'ircll" was Linda Moult•>n . ;1 Conner elcmt•ntary sd1111>l t1·;wht•1 who is nu w an a1dt• to l '1111 grC'SSm an Re p Jl.'rry Pa11e•1,11n, D-Gardt•n Grovl' Two st•ats 11n ttw f P .. 't' nw 111l1o·1 board wt•n • bt·1ng l~lnlt•sle ·cl Moult1111. 40, who h.1d tht .;uµpur·t of tht' tt•udw1s UI111111, w:.is tho top vote getter with li,047 volt•:-. L11ke. 44, a ~olf p111 •llld µn•-;1dt·11I of tht• Sc•ad1 H P111µt•rtv NEWPORT ... , f ..... ' ------ • Police are searching for a man w earing a pink sh irt and smelling of a lcohol who molested a 12-year-old girl as sh e slept on a sofa m th e living room of her famlly's Newport Shorl'S n.-si- denc-e Tht> girl. aJonl• 1n thl' hoUSt· Sunday. to ld police Shl' awukt:-lt! discover the man fondling and kissing her She re<.'OUnted that the man. about 20 vears old. sa1J "Ht there" when she ask1;...J what he was domg. The attacke r. pohct• said. at- tempted to disrobe her and con· tin ued rubbing and kissing her Officers said the man left the residence at one pom l but then crept back in JUSt as the girl was preparing to telephone her paren ts. She said the ma n grabbed and h ugged her and refused to leave until s h e told him he r age. When she did, h e finally le ft. police said WAYMAN DE BOOM Thi· d1str1vt wdl also nmtmu•· r('VIStn~ '>(:huol plan t ll~1ge• 111 tlv· Curonc.1 d('I Mar <1rt•}1, ht· ~11d "Wt.'11 I)(· clus111g lWI• ..;c h11ols nc·xt y1·ar, F.1sthluff ,1nrl L11woln Eas tblu ff <'h·nw n t.orv :-.t1..1de·11t. ... w ill ~11 t11 11. rhor .. V1t•\\ 111 Andc•f"S('l1. ;.ir1d llw Lmt11ln .,tu d l"nl'i will W> to Comn.1 dt•I Mar H igh Sl:hool, wh1·r1· wP'll haVI' a - (graclcs ) 7-through I :l (•um pus 111 two S(.•parate program!.." Dt.><:lining enrollment has f11n'l" I the closure of several •;(:hools in the d1stnct. "This suit• will cul down a lot of plant t·osts." he said DeBoom sajd he· w:is <.,1rntlar1y confident about tht· t•lt'<'t mn :s outcoml' "I fr.-el gocxl t lrnt H lot uf pcopl(' put their faith in rne·" LAGUNA WINNERS ... H is number one priority fur 1lw district is t.o set up a community relations plan for the schools . "Wl· need to d o a better JQb of tC'llmg people what's going un m their sch ools and list.en inR to what they think about the schools," hl' said "W e also need to do mnrl' to app renatr• and value· our teache r.>·· From Page A 1 will stud y the effect of a new swimming com plex on the entire Laguna community "That." she said. "will be a ma.)Or deds1on ·• B1theU. a 46-year-old real estate vtce president. begins his ninth year on the sch ool board. His top priority for the next four years. besides provid ing for the educational needs of the s tudents. is the necessity to seU We're Listening ••• 642·6086 Delly Piiot I • Delivery 11 GuerentMd . ~ • " t t•• •• I I• A , •• t , . .., ... ... surplus school district properly "ln terms of problems th e board faces." Bithell saJd. we need t.o hqu1date some property and start workm g on a master fac1lny plan at (Laguna Beach) high school. w hich would be inclusive of a new pool." That p lan, formulated about five years ago, w ould sec a renovation of the half-1;-entury old high school campus, including construction of a new pool. Dd311<m1 ~·lid lw thinks !ht> S('(.'Ond r11os t urgt·nt m-t-d in lht• district 1s tu rc•th1nk hn<111d 11g ISSUN\ al a Stal(' kg1slal1Vl' ll'Vl"I , Thl' Sl'Vt•n members of 1h1 • Newµort.-MeS<J board l'UITt·ntly govt•rn 27 S(.'hools. T he 11rganm 1- tional mN'ting of tht' ni•w ho;1rd Will takt> pla<..'t' iJl'<: ti, W lll'll l ht• n1•w trus lt'<'S will bl• !>f•at1-<I Whal do \OU l1kt• .1hu11I lht• P ail\ l'llol " Wh ;1t cion I \1111 likt•' Call th(' numb1•1 .11 lt•fl .ind your· nwssa~e· will lit• 1 1·~11rd1•1I. tr.ensc:nlx:cl ;md d<•ln11•n•d to'lht• appmpnat1• t-<lit111 Tht• 'am•·:!·' h1111r ans " 1•nn~ 'e•n u·1· ma\ lw U't•d 1t1 n ·1 111 d le•t "'r' lo th1• 1•d1tor on ,lfl\ IOIJh' Mallhox t•ontr 1h11t11r' rn11'1 1rwl111lc• lht·11 nJm1· .11111ll'll·ph11n1·1111111lwr for \l'r1f1r Jl11•11 "l.11 1·11 n 1l.1l1un t .111., µlt'.l't' rtotl 11' "h,1t 'on \llUr rn1nci ORANGE COAS r Daily Pilai H. L. Schwertz Ill Publisher CIHellled 11dvert1~2·S676 All other depertm ent1 6-42-4321 MAIN OFFICE ,.,. 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(;uitar cont·ert s late d for en1ors In·inc semurs nL"'l'tl lo make rt'Sl•rvat1 ons now to pa rt1c1patt· in ~ Saturday luncht>on al th<.' lrvme Sc mor Center whe rC' dass1ral . gu1t.anst Chns topht'r Parkening will JX'rfonn Tu:ket.s fo r thl· $:.I-per-person noon lunch sh ould lx· made <.it the et•nwr. 3 Sandburg Way ' Northern Sea B~ss.................................. I. Fresh Sock Eye Salmon Steaks ................. S 3~f New Ready To Eat S 91 Shrimp or "Krah" Cocktail....................... 2 ... SPECIAL TY MIA TS Extra Fancy Ranch Fresh Broccoli ... Extra Fancy Vine Ripe Sweet Cantaloupe ........ . .39~ .19~ Delaney's Famous Stuffed Came Hens, $ 2 Chicken Breast, and Pork Chops........ 2 ,! Homemade Italian Sausage................ $ 2 21! US-#-1 ---A s 1-Colden Bananas....... If 1b. tor .. I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 9, 1983 * 1\3 GetChel, Cameron, Hadley win Irvine school race · By ANDREA ADEl..WN Of .... Oeilt l'tlf'I ..... Voters changt'<1 the {aet> of the Irvine Umf1t'd School OLSt..r•ct board 1'uesday. returnrng one l incumbent, elccung twu \.\omen and a compuwr graphit'S designer. I Irvine voters also turned thumbs down on .J property laX measure Incumbent Gordon Ge tchel C'ame awuy the top vote getter. followed by winners Helen Can1eron and Mary Ellen Hadley, a<.'COrding to flnal but unoffic1al election ~ults released today by Lhe t-oun ty regt.Slrar. Ln an unexpected wm, former school t.eachet Bruce W. Lee upset John R Mundy, winning 51 percent of the vote for a two-year term Eight candidatt>s had contended for three, four-year seats and two had jouated to hll an unexpirt-d two-year tenn leh vacant w ith the res1~nauon of Burt White. The (ailw-e ot Measure A may indicate the ptlblic's lack of con- fidence in the school district and "is a n open challenge to the board to take a hard look at how the district as run," said Gi!tchel, 38, School taxt;srejected Irvine vot ~s:~ in majority among sta t~ cities on funding issu e By ANDREA "D~LSON Of IM 0-"t l'tlol 11611 Irvine vvtE'rs £a.tied to rnu:.tt'r the two-•hmis ma.)Onty \'nte needed l.O pass M~asure A 1n Tuesclay's clcc.:t1011. a property tax mea<>ure wh1C'h would ha\'e plowed $4 .'l million mto the lrvm e Unified 3chool District treasury in the nt>xt three years I Only VC'tN"\ in Tulare County approved a school funding m- ltiat1v~. one wh1ch ap peared in similar fom1S on ballots in four other p-vts L•l Calif'>rrua. mclud- ing Orange County. supenntendent of schools. Only 53 perrent of lrvmc voters or 3,991 peonle-approvtc'd M~asure A Defeat of local school funding mea<>u.res "puts the problem m the lap of s t:ite goverument," Peterson said. "lt can't be shuffled off to the loca I districts." Wendy Hugstad, behind a pro-Measure A campaign called C'uizens for KIDS. said the parent \ olunteer group intends to focus i ts energy on backing state legis- 1:.itors who support stable school funding proposals. iehool district. School trustees had put the measure O:l th ballot. "Trat Jund of stuff does travel arounJ," said th~ former public.· .,ff ice holder - Peterson said new rommunit1~ with a grt.>ater perrent.age l>f ~·oung families. such as lrvme, have a ~A>tter chance of approving tux measures. All taxing proposals need two-thirds voter approval for passage since the enactment of Proposiuon 13 in 1978. In Irvine, 50 ~rcent of the residents have S(.'hool -aged chil- dr;?n. who recewed 3,477 votes Cameron, 37, a businesswoman who campaigned on her record of school activism, !laid the I.ax In- itiative's demise will "put press- ure on the new board to come up with creative solutions." She.came in second, winning '3,350 votes. Lee, 35, a former junior hlgh instructor from Wyoming, said he went to sleep Tuesday night eXIJCCUng to read about his Called first-tlme bid for office in the morning papers. ''H~w about that?" said Lee, who adJnjts unexpected work projef:ts kept him· from actively <'ampalgning in the final weeks. "I thought I had mtssed out, but I didn't." Lee, earning 3,107 votes, was the only successful C'andidate who opposed Measure A. He believes a lingering anh-t.ax -mood as weU as public ignorance of the m1ttallve caused defeat of --.!,he ~ure whi<:h would have taxeoprupe'1'ty ownel's $50 per year for three years. Hadley. 37. formerly a full-ume district volunteer, took 3,285 votes. She cuulct not be reached for , comment at her home this-mom-:" ing. Without incumbents as targets nor divisivE issues to separate the HADLIY CAMERON c:andJdates, the 10 woi1ld-be board members struggled during the campaign to set themselves apart on finance and quality of educa- tion issues. Only Al.ah K.lofkom attack~ the district, calling for the resig- nation of the superintendent and a deputy s~perantendent, and sparking ari inquiry by the county district attorney's (Jffice over al- leged misuse of public funds. A decision over whether the allega- tions merit a criminal complaint is still pending further investiga- tion, Deputy District Attorney Wally Wade said Tuesday. K.lofkom came m fifth by gamerin.g 1,271 votes. OETCHEL The distnct acKnowledged th~ e>UStence of an illegal $2.1 m1llion gift fw1d, tn part, because of revelations u ncovered b y K.lofkom. The lame-duck board 1s to consider an audit of the account tonight When the new board IS sworn In Dec. 7, it will be the hrst without El.tz.abeth S 1col.J, a trustee who has served on the board since tht- dlstrict 's creation in 1972 Sicoti and the lrvlne Teachers Association each e ndorsed Cameron and Hadley. Also absent will be T. J ohn Nakaoka, who chose f\Ot to seek a second four-year term aft.er wm- ninga seat in 1979. I Tulare voters approved a $25-pe r -pa rcel tax-raising measure that will give S2 million to Tulare schools over the next six years. School officials in Irvine, Fall River near Shasta and Clovis, in the Sar. Joaquin Valley, were not as lucky, according to unof- ficial tallies compiled by the state Board of Education. Hugstad believes winning 66.6 percent of the vote was nearly impos&ble, although she still thin.ks most Irvine parents realize the local school distnct is facing a ( L'>Cal Cnsis. Laguna prevails in housing showdown The l'esults in Irvine and elsewhere, "indicates the require- ment of two-thirds, even where a district is verv interested. IS almost an insurmountable barrier," said Robert Peterson, Orange County's One long-time political watch- er. who nsked not to be identified, believes Irvine voters rejected Measure A because it was poorly draru:d. He said the initiative inequitably taxed large land- owners. corrunercial property and smgle-family homeowners alike. Ir addition. the polittcal analyst pointed to ad.mined government elecuoneering practices by the By L.P. BENET Ot IM D.ity Not llafl To the surprise of the Laguna Beach City Council, the Carnw-Sandling Group made an 11th hour demand to council members to accept its orginal plan to build 110 custom homes along Laguna Heights. To Canna-Sandling's surprise, POLICI LOG--·· Who was that masked woman? A suspicious lemale wearing a mUlc In the 300 blocic of North Cout Highway In Laguna Bt!ach Tuesday wu contact9d by ottloen who a#ed her lo not WMr the costume. Sh41 complled A realdence In-t!le 1200 bloc« ol Brangwyn Way waa burgled, !he polfce--No 1099 we&- reported on the ponce loO Costa Meu A t8'eY\llon .. t. travele<'s checil1 and jewelry worth S 1. 12•-• et Olen trom a home on the 2700 block ot San Lucas Lane eometlme Monday. Entry waa apparently made by prying open a garage door_ A garage door also provided entry at a home on the 200 t>lock of Sherwood Street thl1 weeit. Police Mid the victim may have sured off the thelvee, who made away only With a S100 man's law achool ring. Hunting ton Beach Jewlery worth S2,700 and a $200 gvti we<e taken trom a residence on the 6600 block of Marilyn Drive In Huntington Bt!ach. The crooks ap- paren.Uy entered the residence by breaking the front door lock. Thieves brl)lo.e Into the China Mandarin Resta.Jrant. 16379 Bolsa Chica Road, and took $3 In coins ano cauaed S 100 damage breaking out the tront dOO<. Police M id the cr'ooka also took an undertermlned amount ol beer A pair CJI stereos and a $600 televlslon set were taken from a residence on the 6700 blocl( of Via Carone Drive. fountain Valle Burglars stole S 1,050 In auolo-vl•ual equipment Monday trom a reeldenoe In the 115000 block of Slef'ra Street after forcing-open a eltdlng gla .. window. Someone foroed open a hatchback to a car parked In the 9000 block of El Rey Avenue and stole a stereo and speekera valued 11 $350. Would-be thieves cauaed S500 damage at a laundry room In the 16000 block of Ever•t Circle but failed to break nto a Irvine Drawer'• were dlteovered rlfled about 6 p.m. by a re9ident of an apartment on BearJ*' Tueeday. Police Nld nothing wu taken In the break-In but that the would-be thief made entry through an unlocked kitchen window. Two pleoee of etectrtcal equipment valued at about $1,500 wel'e dl•- covered stolen from Tektronix, 17052 JambOree. found mlsalng dur- Ing an Inventory Tuesday. The equip- ment vanlehed sometime In the laa1 three months A mischief maker smashed the front glass door9 ol Ultresystems, 16845 Von Karmen Ave . sometime overnight Tuesday. ~ewport 1le8ch A Newport Beaci,I man reported the theft of $18, 170 In gune, jewelry and houMhold Item• from hl9 home In the 400 block of Cam1tl0n Tue. day afternoon. A Newport Beach woman repor1ecl the theft of $4,429 In jewelry from her home In the 400 block of Oahlla Tuesday. A Newport-Beach woman reported the theft of a stereo and a e:amera with the combined value of $450 t;om her home In the 2500 block of First Avenue Tuesday. A Newport Beach woman reported the theft ol a typeWt'lter valued at S 1, 100 from her home In the 400 block of Irle Tueeday. A Newport Beach h°"'8wlfe r• ported her purae wu enatc:hed from the pa8Mf'lger'a al(.e, front ... t of her car wttlle ahe wu parking at Faatilon laland Tueeday fJWJfll') TODAY'I WIAl•ll Coastal Extended Fair skies will continue - 11 n 89 50 3$ IS 6' 46 &4 41 a:i 42 73 64 ... 33 88 112 1\2 37 42 23 ~2 52 81 33 48 ~ 75 55 33 11 '3 31 51 2• 46 27 eo 31 42 20 .. 72 71 6' .. 39 14 63 14 e& 30 2t 64 52 • 42 '° &2 79 M .. 31 71 40 1t .. 14 72 eo •2 60 36 .. '3 73 64 '° •• .. '3 " 30 .. 44 .... 2.a 14 ,.., 1·2 1..:1 S1at1onary • • 40 30 74 16 13 eo a:i u SI >a 63 48 •1 .. .. !M 44 )6 " ,, .. " 11 IO 96 .. '1 4t .. . 2~ llllr 2•3 ..., ..... .._IOl'I_.,_ De velope r d emands l l 0-home tract; City Council says that's far too many In a September public hearing, council members heard argu. ments that the development would cause traffic problems at the Top of the World community Ceuncil members-the'\ decidtfd they would approve ar\nex.ation only if the developer scaled down 1ts project to a maximum of 70 units. councll members rejected the proposal last week. The city had considered annex- ing the unincorporated property where the development was to be built. It's not clear whe the r Canna-Sandllng will make good on its promise to drop its annexa- tion request an~ ask the county's approval for an even larger hous- ing development on the north- w~terly e nd of Alta Laguna Boulevard. Carma-Sandling has already received t.'Ounty and state Coostal Commission approval to build 110 units on a 52-acre parcel leaving the remainder of the 4 71-acre piece of property as open space. However, Canna-Sandling want- ed the development annexed be- cause it would be less CCl8lly, tying into city roads and sewers. Carma-Sandling claimed it de- sigtled the project according to city plans because the city really was interested in the 110-unit plan. Council members and city of- ficials disagreed, cl.aimi.ng that for the past year, they have told Canna-Sandling the 110-unit pro- ject would not be approved. Instead, Carma Sandling vice president l.rwin Scha tzm.an and the firm's attorney, Greg Sanders, surprised everyone by requesting City Council to approve the 110-unit concept. Truck 1l'arker~ facing trouble in Huntington In a letter delivered to council members ju.st before the meeting, Schatzman insinuated the city led his company to believe it would be interested in the project unde r the 110-unit concept. He said any reduction in the original proposal would make the pro~t un- feasible. City council members and of· ficals were ~tr.aged at the charge and rejected J\iS proposal unani- mously. The rejection will be put . Huntington Beach is going to get tough with truckers who park their big riga in the city overnight. After months of delay, City Council members voted Monday Predicaments of parents get attention S1,1pport grou~ for parents who share common concerns whether it is waiting to adopt or coping with step-families -are organizing through Parenting Re- sources, a local collJUeling firm. Other existing groups concern parents of older childrerf, new mothers, single parent.a and pa.rents with gifted children. Fee is $10 for one pa.rent or $15 per couple. Groups meet on~ a month. For more infonnation, call Plll'entlng Resources at 553-9339. Gem Talk By J C HC.:.\1PHR/£ Ctrtif1ed Gtmolo111st. ACS DIAMOND WATCHES srs sffordsbls Ther's something about ha'llng dlamonda on your watch. A gOO<I timepiece Is a utlllta.rlan neceaalty In today's fast-moving world. But a good timepiece studded with diamond• le aleo a poeMM!on of pride and beauty. BMcu .. ao many people ... both men and women .. . want diamond watehee. deelgnen are finding ways to edd diamonds to everl moderately priced wttehee . Tiny diamond• surrounding the face of the watch cen b9 more ettordable than one mtght think. Thar• are alto many ways of ullng diamond• In the lua• thet attech a watctt to ltt band. Altemetlng rowt of gold bend• and tiny dalmonda maJC .. an elegant band for some of the new watehee. Weteh dlalt r.ewd with dlemonda at• • more amllar fUhlon, but INN .,. being NPtececl now wtth more lnnovat"'9 u.. of diamond• around the outer edge of the watch and on the watchband•. There.,.. alto tome t>Mutlful watChte Which combine dtemondt wtth upphlr91 ()( other 1owty cotofed atonee. Dlemonda can t>. a watch'• blet friend. And many of the ~n• and ttmapi.oae ar. aurpr91ngly attordable . , night to prohibit the ig ve""hi.-.cl~es-.-.-m resolution-form-at ~i&.-No\l..-15 -- The trucks often have been meeting. • cited aa traffic hazards and they .. "We've expressed interest in recently drewi the ire of Mayor the development, but to think 110 Don MacAlliater for jamming up units would be approved is amaz- bicycle lanes on maP.r arteries. ing," said Councilwoman Sally "I waa bicycling Sunday along Bellerue. Adams Avenue al'ld had to swerve "We made comprom.i.ses -this around six truCka into the traffic is a slap in the face for lanes. I've never seen ao many Carma-Sandling to come back trucks in my life. I think we're with this," said Councilwoman getting them from other cities Bobbie Minkin. who already have prohibited Council members then pressed perking on their streets. Schatzman tor an explanation The big rigs already are barred why a 70-unit plan was un- from parking on residential feasible. but he would not streets. They'll also be banned elaborate. from the following arterials when the hew ordinance takes effect in about six weeks: Adams. Algonquin, Atlanta, Banning, Bolsa, Bolsa Chica, Brook.hunt, Bushard, Center, Ed- inger, Edwards, Ellis, Garfield, Gi>lden West, Gi>thard, Graham, Hamilton, Heil, Indianapolis, Magnolia, McFadden, Newland, 17th, Slater. Springdale, Talbert, Ward, Warner and Yorktown. "We're exploring several op- tions." Schatzman said later. "But we can't say jttst yet what ap- proach we're going to take." Asked if that included a lawsuit, Schatzman answered: "We're considering many options. U there is some reason to consider a lawsuit, we'd consider it. I hope neither party has to consider legal action." NEED A LONG OVERDUE GIF.T FOR SOMEONE IMPORTANT IN YOUR LIFE? • 1.Af MBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY - t809 rlEWPORT Pl.VO , COSTA MESA SINCE 19•8 -, .L --._,. • '\ ,. r -Daily Pilot i\Q iJ): S:1 ilor · ·et•k rt·"''"/;(' 0) ,~, WEDNES DAY. NOV 9, 1983 * _,...1 agui11s1 Mater Dei BUSINESS 84 ~j in girls volleyball. u~ STOCKS 85 ' TELEVISION 86 See t ory, page 82. ' - • Vikes' big play engineer M arler h as l e d Marina t o terge o f co.-ch am p i onship ' ·By JOHN SEVANO I I -°'-~~~: Hagh"s football terminology n's simply ~LA YER OF THE WEEK called ''drop back 62 flat." · · Oelly ..... 8i.ft-o Marina High 's Bill Marler (right ) is this __ week's Daily Pilot P layer of the Week It's a play iJl which both wide receivers run a "6" agam, LO· 7, the ti· I, 180-pound seruor directed the (a post pattern), while \tle tight e nd runs a "2" (a Vikings on their wanning 66-_yard march an the fourth sq_uare out). IC set up properly, the play is desagnL'<i .to quarter by completmg four p~-s for 58 of th~ 66 ,produce a quick touchdown. total yards Which , in Marina's case, is just what happened 4 Although he was 14 of 28 passing for 264 yards, Trailing 7-0 at haHtime to Foun!<lan Valley, th(• 10 of 15 completions for 22:l yards came an the second Vikings came out in the third quarte r and on their half first play from scrimmage quarterback 8111 MarlL·r And remember. Marler was enjoying such an made the call ... "drop back 62 flat." evening against one of the more res(X-Cted second Chap Ris h, the prima ry rL'<.'e1ver, was lme<l up to an es -1f nol tht' tx'st secondary -in lhl· Bag F1vl' Marler's right. Mike Crowley, the dc'<.'OY m this Confercnt'C. instance, was to Marler's left. Preston Hayslette, lhe It's partly lx'<·ause of Marler's exploits, and tight end, was lined up on R1sh 's side of the field pranc1pall y because of lHe Man na team ~a whole, Marler , going up against one of the lx'Sl that the Vikings find lhemselves an thl' pos1uc>n they secondaries an Orange County, droppt.'Ci back. saw are an today -one victory a\Vay from a share of tt}f• Rish streak ahead of-his defende r, and conncctt"'Cl Sull.S('t League title (with either Fountain Valle y or perfectly with his speedy wide receawron an 80-yard Huntington Beach) touchdown pass to tie the score . A wm Friday against EdtSOn w ould al'('Omp!Jsh "We were setting up the play the whole garnl.,.. the feat and complete a remarkable turnaround that admitted Marle r Tuesday. "I just dropped back. read has seen Marina go from an 0-3-1starttoa4-1 record the coverage, and he (Rish) was w ide open." its past fi ve games. . That, however. was only the beginning of "AJII!eltwe neededwasacoupleof breakstDgo Marler's phenomenal second half. our way ,'' said Marler of the team's rocky beginning Later. afte r the Barons had gom· oul an front !See MARINA'S, Page 8 21 - Bill 'larlc r Ruelas exceeds -weakness ShnWdown week: How the Daily Pilot picks 'em I By JOHN SEV ANO t OI-Delly--- UC Irvine cross country coach Vince O'Boyle ·feels he knows I Mark Ruelas verv well. O 'Boyle should. He's only had Ruelas as a runner for four years now . -'.!.I saw hun run when he was an high school. I had him for two . years as a coach at Citrus College And I've had him my two years here," says O'Boyle of the two-time PCAA individual cham- pion. "I've seen him grow up to the point where he's gotten very mature as a person and a runner " ., Craig -Sheff Ro ger Carlson . Curt CdM vs. ,.,·-····N ·ewport " . N e w p o r t, 20-10 Brazas the difference. - Newport, 24-10 Brazas i~ back, Ha tfield is not. . Ne w port, 14 -7 HB \ -vs. ·-Fv · FV, 2 4-~4 Barons have too many big plays. bette r def en~e. - FV, 20-7 Barons-' defense ve ry underrated. . HB, 17-14 - uelas. fresh off his victory at the PCAA champions}\ips Oct. 29, will compete in Eugene, Ore. Sat- urday in the NCAA Region 8 championships, an event m which he hnished eighth a year ago. Seed en Sailors have offensive edge Thompson's too tough to stop. "He's a competitor who hates t.o lose.'' said O'Boyle "If he !lat out gets beat that's one thrng. But 1f he does someth ing stupid . " . John - over Hatfield-less CdM. ' . Newp ort, 35-7 FV, 20-14 About the only thing Ruelas has done st upid lately. according to O'Boyle, is underestimale himself. Sevano With Hatfield go ne, Barons are too physical. "He has a tendency to under- estimate his ov.'Tl abiliues," offers O'Boyle. "Sometimes I think he doesn't see himself running with some peo'J>le. although he can run with the best." Ruelas' low-key demeanor is evident llpon meeting hwn. When he speaks, his words come very (See RUELAS, Page 8 %1 ' Dennis Brosterhous Consensus _ so are the Sea Kings. - Newport, 27-14 HB, 21-1 7 Sailors have more guns. This is Oilers' yea.r. New port, 2 4-10 FV, 19-14 -. Sitting in the lap of luxury-1 S uites can bankroll a team b e fore the first tick et is sold I The late Carroll Rosenbloom wrung his hands and complained in public about the hard seats and soft parking at the Los Angeles Coliseum but his lament was the lack of luxury suites. When C.R. visited Texas, he was entertained in a luxury suite containing Chippendale and British India rugs. In Kansas City. there was a hot tub at his disposal. and in New Orleans. you could I~ a small boy in the carpet.pile. So it was. then, a great source of embarrassment to C.R. that he was forced to hast visiting owners and dignitaries in a small com er of a press box built for the 1932 Olympics Rosenbloom moved his team to'Orange County but,as the fates would cruelly diet.ate, he did not live to see the luxury suites which were constructed at Anaheim Stadium. Nor did he get to fondle any of the proceeds. Today, the widow Rosenbloom enjoys $4 mlllion annual revenue from the suites before the Rams sell a ticket or the concessionaire pours a beer. BlllBDARD TONIGHT '·. ~ I . .> • ~ THURSO Y TV-RADIO: See 02. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD . TUCKER Some years and considerable commotion lat.er, the Coliseum still does not have luxury suites although 157 of them are on the drawing board. The suites are to be built by Mr. Al Davis, the proprietor of the Raiders' football side, who has a hold on the Coliseum in the form of a 25-year lease agreement. Having silenced the agonizing cries of USC, Davis was set to begin construction on the suites when a voice ~as heard {ram the Lo8 Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee whi~h objected to the removal of the seats needed to make room for the boxes. The LAOOC had its eye on the revenue from the suites during the 1984 Olympic Games but Al Davis, no dummy, had also penciled in thoee receipts. ~Now another small voice was heard. The Los Angeles Express of the tlnited States Football League a.lao Ui a tenant of the Coliseum and objected to the construction work going on while the team was trying to accomodat.e crowd,s for its games which are played in the sprlnlflllld sununer. At any rate, you recognize that the most lmpotUUlt aspect of doing business in professional sporta in thi8 country has become the Luxury suite. It is significant to note that when Hollywood Park announced a $150 million expansion and renewal program the other day, one of the features was the addition of a series of Luxury suites. Your basic horaeplayer has no interest in this sort of luxury but It turns out there are citit..ens of substance who attend horse races and w ager quite energetically on the results. Shrewdly, then, Hollywood Park roncluded that if a football franchise can dredge thousands of dollars per year out of a luxury suite customer who attends fSee LAP, Paae Bii l ~ I \ I Terry H enigan Rick Curtis . Marina Uni vs. vs. Edison lrv i-il e -•' Ma r~na, 21-10 Uni, 21-20 It's not the Chargers'·year. It should be a barn-burner. ' ~ari n a, 1.1-.10 Uni, 10-7 Speed nas burned Edison . Andy Miller bas all year. & Vi kings have it. I• T rojan. nn hil{h . ·-Marin.a , 27-14 Irvine, 15-14 Yikes scared HB Neither team will and defeated FV. settle fo r a tie. Mari na, 2 8-1 0 Uni, 21-2 0 Chargers don't have Miller is the difference. enough offense. M a rina, ~1 -14 Uni, 20-17 Vikes ready fo r Edison. T rojans on rol 1. • Marina, 23-10 Uni, !'7-16 Uni-Irvine rivalry:' Friendly, interis e ByCURT SEEOEN Of -01111, ,...... llaft Traditionally, Umvers1ty H igh and Irvine High w rapped up the football sea.,~n again.st each other. One team won. ope team lost and thoughts turned to the basketball season. Well. for the first lime since the two teams began their football wars. the season .may not be over after Friday rught's Sea View League showdown at lrvme High (7:30). A CIF playoff spot is a distinct possibili\y, espec1all y for Coach Terry Henigan's Irvine Va - queros who enter the game in a three-way tie for third place :with a 3.3 league mark. Coach Rick Curtis' Trojans. with a 2-3-1 record, have an outside shot at a playoff spot but it will have to come in the fonn of ·a wild card berth . In short, tnere's more o n the Llne than city pride in this one. "This is something Terry H en- igan and I have really wanted to do for a few years," says Curtis. "l think you're seeing two progranlS that are on the up and up. We're both fighting for a playoff spot." What makes this rivalry dif- ferent from. say, a Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar fe ud, Is the genuine friendship that exists between the two teams, Curtis points out. "We like playing them because they're our frie nds, and I think they feel the same way. It's not one of those bitter rivalnes. I bcUeve this kind of rivnlry is even Past scor es l97t-Unlversllv 70, lrvlne 14 1979--lrvlne 10. University O 1980-Unlversllv 38, Irvine 7 1981-Unlversilv 26, lrvlne 17 1992-lrvlne 7. Unlversllv 6 ' Unlversllv leach series. 3·2. more inte nse.'' Curtis says. ''In the two years I've been roach , I've liked this game - even..~hen neitht>r team had a chance to do so~ething a fter- ward. It was neat: anyway,'' says Henigan "This is a good, healthy rivalry." Th at's not saying the two teams are going to sit down for halftime picnic at the 50-yard line, how- ever . Irvine's first legitimate bid for a a CIF playoff spot hinges on the Vaqs' ability to defend Uni quar- terback Andy Miller (296 yards passing in the last two games) and his fa vorite receiver . Brad Arnold. "Irvine's playing the best foot- ball of any team in the league.'' says Curlis of the Vaqs. who have won their last three games. in - cluding verdicts over E1 Toro and Saddleback -the two tearN they share third plaCE> with entering the final week .'' On Un iversity, Henigan notes; "Their tight end (Arnold) is prob· • ably the best r~lver on their team. They have some weapons. We're not golng 1n tt1 this game trying to stop any one person That's for sure " • r--=--=-=~-=-~~...;;.~--~~------_.;;.... __ ~--~~-------------·------...... ~~~~----~~~~~~~~~--~-0-r_an~g~e--c .... oastOAILYPILOT/Wednesday,November ~, 1983 NB Bl STOCKS NY E f:OMPOSITI~ TRANSA<:Tlf)NS I Al i t-. .t,11 1 1 IHAllt 1,..lttt f\4IW1,llt,.,M1t1wt I •Ai1l1 •lh,..H•t•lt)U IJl llllll AH(•~N~tt•"~t f,;1 litl •,ttAt,i,f',Af4f; ttt 111+111 L tf1 lt1I NA ,lt "°''""'I "''' '" Dow Jones Final' Up 17.58 Clo1lng 1,232.52 BUSINISS BRllfS Mattel'~ home computer facing 'uncertain future' By tbe Auoclattd P re11 HA WfHORNE -Maud Im:. 1><.1ys 1t has cut back market1ng of. its home <.'Omput.er line tu JUSt Cl frw customers b.Ut won't say whether it wall follow Texas Jnstrumt:ntS m quitting the home-computer buSlnE!$S Unidenufted mdustry souret.-s tolJ th1: Los Angt-les Herald Examiner on Tuesday thClt the LOymC1k(·r 's Aquijrtus computer lane may be pull~ entirely from µru.iul·uon ,1 Buyer sought for Globe-Democrat WASHINGTON -The Ju.stlet Department is trying r.o det.ennine if a buyer can be found to save the St. Lou1S G lobe-Democrat, which plans to close by year's end The government became involved Tuesday after learn.mg the Globe-Democra~ owners arranged the closure an a financial agreement with the oompeting Post-Dispatch Greyhound will halt ben e fits PHOENIX. Artz. -Gr~y hound Corp said 1t has stopped paymg health and welfare benefits to 2,200 retired employees and wW cut off benefits to 4.000 more unless the uruon represe_nting its workers signs a new contract by Nov 15 FCC rules on satellite t ele-vision WASHINGTON -The Federal Commurucations Com- rrussion says local and state govemmentS may not regulate television programming distributed by satellite to pnvate dwellings. ln a separate case, the commission ruled Tuesday that the Nevada Pubhc Servic.-e Commission cannot regulate the rates charged by a Las Vegas cable operator for a "tier" of pay TV services. • / Dunes to restructure d ebts NEW YORK -Dunes Hotels and Casanos lnc has announced a revised agreement to restructure at least $1 32 rrullion of debt. The plan, which is not final. w ould gtve creditors Clifford and Stuart Perlman a '1 5 7 percent ownership stake. Dunes also reported that tt lost $34 3 million in the quarter ended Sept. 30, compared with a $7 2 million loss m the corresponding period last year Sears to remodel 600 stores CHICAGO (AP) -Sears, Roebuck & Co will spend $1 7 billion to remodel more than 600 st.ores and buiJd 62 new ones over five years. The program, approved Tuesday by the Sears chrect.ors, reflects a shlft in emphasis from new stores t.0 rnodemia.auon of--exi.sting ones. said Edward R Telling • ..ll.!~e __ Sears chai.nn.a.n and chief executive·om cer GOLD OUOTATIONS ., .... A_ .. , ........ Selected -lloid pr-IOdl~ L.-lllONWtg ftllnQ $380 50. oil SI 7S l -one.noon ft•"'O $383 00. up SO 7S ,_ 1nernoon n111r19 '381 88. up SO 11 ,,_ ft•lnQ '381 48, o" S2 ~ Z'wtdl Ille aftetnoor> bid '312 2S up SO O~ $382 7S.Ml<ld U9 ":'rl ' --Conly dally ouo1e1 '383 00 ~ (O<lfy dllly OUOlal S383 <IO. uO SO 7S ........... l1btlc:alld 1onl't dl ll't Quolal '402 ~7. up so 79 NY c-1 go!o "'°' "'°"rn rue '38• 30. 011 so 10 . 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