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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-16 - Orange Coast PilotQuake rocks Big ls~and A t Je as t four p e,.sons hu1·t in lrong 6 . 7 l l awaiian temblor I IILO, Huwau lAl'l A strong broken, said Sgt Charles Chat, wutd1 earthquukl• rc.x:kt'<i the island of I !await l'ommander at the Hllo poh<.'t' stl1llon. today, cut ling gas and p<>Wt'I' unci IJr,•akmg' Four pt'Oplt' Wt'l'l' treat<.'<.! for rnanor willdows, ofh<.·rnls ~ud At lqast fpur peoplt' injuries, al-cordio~ to Sue Ow. nursing were injured. supervisor at Hilo Hospital. Thi quake. which struck at 6: l:i a.m. Power and tcl('phonc service was (I lawaiian tim(') registered 6. 7 on the disrupted in Sl'VCral µarts or the island. Chai Richter scale, said tne Padfic Tsunami said. · Ont> woman r<'ported that her home ~ar Hilu wu.s mov<.-d 12 inches off its foundation. Two landslides were reported orf Huwa11 island. but no buildings were damagt'<i. • # ,.,,,,.,.. .. I ' •I ' ,I ft I I --Warning Cen ter in Honolulu. "We havt• numerous calls or structural Many businesst>s in downtown Hilo . damage, which we art' responding to," said sustained broken windows and broken Hawaii County Ctv1I ()(•fonse admirnstrator water pipes, and at lt>ast Ol')e gas main was Harry Kim. • An t·arthquake of 3.5 on the Richter S(:ale c·an cause slight damage ln tht' local area, 4 moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 severe damage. A 7 reading is a "major" earthquake, capabll' of widespread heavy damage; 8 is a "great" quake, cupablc or tremendous damage. Earthq uake center ed ...:_riear Mauna Loa volcano. 7 THI ORANGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN \ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS How to -~e a big_ winner ... ' ... You can do it with luck By JERRY HIRSCH Of -0.., ........ When Barbara Sue Compton goes to Laa Vegas she plays to win. And win she does. A Costa Mesa resident, Com- pton, won a $197,843 slot machine jackpot at the Hacienda Hotel Monday. Just a month ago Compton, 24, won a $6,000 jackpot at the Lu Vegas Hilton. ;. She has only visited the gam- bling mecca four iWnes in her life -50-50, not bad cJ&ds. "I love to do it. You have to play to win," Compton explained in a telephone interview from Las Vegas t.oday. Compton, a receptionist for a Newport Beach hair salon, was in (See JACKPOT, Pa1e A2) ,,, ............ , Barbara Compton. David ~adeau celebrate the Mesa woman~· big jackpot Dellr ............... Donn a Cockrell· and Postal S~rvice official James McDonald, the good guy in her fight with IRS. .FV council acc~pts CQunty parks money By PHIL..SNEIDERMAN °' ... .,..,. ......... The Fountain Valley City Council agreed Tuesday night to aecept $400,000 from Orange C.ounty for maintenance and im- erovementa at the city's Mile Square Park Recreation Center. Council members said f204,000 of the funds will be used-'to maintain existing recreation fa- cilities. The council made no deci8ion on how to U8e the remain- ing 196,000, which mull be spent on new recreation projecta. 'The dty controla about 55 acres of ~ county park, operating .a recreation center, tennia oowu, buketball courta and ball fields. · Public Worka Director Wlf'f'lte O.borne aa.id It coet the dty • $150,000 to maintain those park facilities last 'year. He said fees charged tot recreation activities covered only a third of the cost. The county grant will help offset the losa, he said. Osborne said the $400,000 coun- ty grant comes from Quimby Act funds. Under the act, developers must donate park funds whenever new homes are built. The Mlle Square funds come from develop- menta in unincorporated county land and from the interest the money has generated. The.city coundl is debating how to wie the $196,000 that must go toward new recreation projects. Among the options being con- sidered are new bueball fields, 1 (See PARU GRANT, Pa1e Al) Or, just be persistent and even beat the IRS By ROBERT BARKER Of -.,..,. .... ewt Fluor C.orp. secretary Do.nna Cockrell has fought a battle of seemingly incredible odds against the Internal Revenue Service - and won. And a Fountain Valley Postal Service official of all people emerged as one of the good guys in the seven-month saga. Cockrell's problems began last March w hen ahe filed her long form income tax return.. She wanted to get a refund on her 1982 earnings but inadvertently checked the line to have the refund money applied to her 1983 estimated taxes. When she didn't receive her refund by June, Cockrell became uneasy and called the IRS Center in Fretino. What followed, Cockrell said, was a aeries of telephone calla and certified letters of almost mind-boggling proportions to tax officials in El Monte, Fresno and Santa Ana. "Some of the people were nice and some were condescending. I cOuldn't,talk to the same person twice. I was asked to send them letters that I already had sent. The telephone lines always seemed busy and they wouldn't put me on hold." But the 35-year-old Cockrell J)erseven:<f. On Oct. 1, tax people told her she'd get the check in three weeks, she recalled. Three weeks came and went, Cockrell aald, but (See IRS, Page A%) .,.,. lnM 11 1-. ' No antitrust on hospital, lawyer sa·ys By KAREN E. KLEIN· Of_Delly,...11.t! The threat of an antitrust action against the City of Irvine if city council members grant a con- ditional use permit to Irvine Medical Center does not hold water, said A.s&stant City At- torney Bob Bower. The latest twist in the battle for an Irvine hospital came during Tuesday's Irvine City Council meeting, when opponents of IMC warned council members ruling on an appeal of the permit they could be liable in antitrust suits if they allow IMC to build a hospital on Irvine Company-donated land in F.ast Irvine. Bower, who is in private prac- tice with the Rutan and Tucker law firm in Costa Mesa, said he re.earched the antitrust i.-ue thorouahly . At the meeting, Bower said there is nothing which prohibits the city from granting the pennit to IMC for the land. "There is no reason to believe antitrust liability (could be incurred) in th.is caae because the city is only· making a land-use decision," Bower said. But Gaby Pryor, president of a citizens' group supporting a rival hospital plan for the UC Irvine campus, told the council former San Francisco Mayor Joseph AliotQ h as reviewed the possibilities of an antitrust case and thinks it is legitimate. , Alioto recently gained national attention when he won an anti· trust suit allowing the Raiders football team to move to Los Angeles from.Oakland. Nanci Rosen, an Irvine resident and long-time supporter of a campus hospital, told the council she resented the "citizens of Irvine being forced to participate in federal antitrust violations." Antitrust violations come into play because there was no com- petitive bidding for a hospital group to develop a facility after . \ the Irvine C.o. donated 15 acres of land for a hospital, Rosen said. And because the market will most likely support no more than one hospital in Irvine, she charged, the Irvine C.o. is in ef~t dictating where the city's hospital wiU go and who will build it. "This goes against the free-market foundation of this country," Rosen said. She cited a recent case in Boulder, C.olo .. where city council members were named in success- ful antitrust action involving a cable TV franchise. (Set HOSPITAL, Pagt AZI The new 1 7th Cars whiz up the newly realig ned 17th Street east of Newport Boulevar d in Costa Mesa. The cit y opened t he street Tuesd ay a fter nearly two mo nths of construction and a cost of S490,000. The realignmt!n t is designed to improve east-west circula- tion. U Orange Coett OAU. Y PILOT /Wedneaday, NoY9'Tlber 18. 1983. _lc_o_N_11_N_u_ID_s_1_o_R_11_s_I CoyOte Canyon operation 'unsafe' PARKS GRANT ~.. ' -Irvine council voice concerns over toxic waste, cancer-causing agents at landfill From Page A1 racquetball couria. basketball OOW1I or a golf drtvina range. Council memben aaked the city manager and city attorney to clarify a provtalon that may lock the city lntoa partlcu.la.r recreation project for 25 years. Council members said they wanted the option to alter a project U rec- ~tion trend.a change and de- mand for cen.aln ball field.a or cow1a decreue. The $196,000 may be uaed to build recreation facilities on a 4. 7_-acre undeveloped 9ection of the park. · The city is now using the parcel u a dump tra.nafer alt.e for tree trimmlng and atreet maintenance debris. BUt county offk:tala have branded the lite u an eyeeore and are pte9llnc the city to move the dump out of the park. If thiadumptaremoved, theclty may uae the new park ,rant to build two bueball/aoftball field.a and a football or aoocer field, .ax>rdi.ng to the pubUc works director. Oabome said the council would then have to decide whether to move the dump to the Fountain Valley City Yard or to haul the debris to a private tranafer station in Huntington Beach. JACKPOT FOR MESAN.,. From Page A1 Las Vegu over the weekend accompanying her boyfriend, David Nadeau, to a motorcycle industry convention. "We w ere checking out and I cashed a $200 check. I got two rolls of quarters and gave one to my boyfriend," Compton said. She had lost about half of her quarters in the alot machine. "I needed five 7's to come up on the bottom row and they did. I screamed and ,yelled and jU.mped up and doWJ). Everybody came running from aero. the caalno. I did it, I did it," Compton said. Compion said she had g~bled away about $800 during the weekend before hitting her bia jackpot. "I still don't believe it. They put us up in a penthouae for a week and they are giving us complimen- tary food and champagne. We can order what.ever we want faxn room service," Compton said. Since Monday, Compton esti- mates ahe has loet less than $1,000 of her winnings back to the casino. But she is not worried about losing it all. Compton only gambles on slot ~hiones. "I won't be stayins here long enough to loee it all back." What will Compton do with her winnings? "I .don't know. I will invest it and have (µn." IRS CAN BE BEA TEN ... From Page A1 not the check. She called back. They told her there were problema. "At that stage I told them they better do 80lnething about it or I'd call Congremman Badham (Republican Newport Beach Repreeentative Robert) or a 1enatoc. I didn't know what elle to do or who el8e to call. ~ "And then I got a call on Nov. 1. They told me the check wu being procemed and that I should have i~by Nov. 12 or 13." It turned out to be the real McCoy at last. But, wait, there wu still another hitch. And this was where the Post Office came to the re8CUe. It aeema Cockrell wu in the prooem of moving from Fountain Valley to Milsion V'iejo and DJS repreeentatives aaid they couldn't guarantee the check would be forwarded. So Cockrell called the poet office in Fountain Valley and told station manager Jim McDonald her ud ~ Hia poet office proceaeaabout a million pieces of maileac.h day. Despair set in again. But McDonald ordered the check "trapped." And lo and behold, a check for $911.72 wu intercepted Saturday. McDonald notified Cockrell at her Flour Corp. of.flee .ln Irvine the first thin.I Monday~· "He's my hero. I only had~ tn my purse to lMt until Friday. He aaid I have your check and I told him I dOn't believe it." By CHRJ.snNE DECKER °' ............. "The ldN that C-Qyo~ ..Caoyoo Landfill ta not a toxic dump la j\Mt Allee 1n Wonder:land thinking," lrvtne Mayor Larry Aarai:- charged during Tue.day nl&ht'1 council rpeetlng. Council .~mben exprea.ed concern about the levell of toxic materials and the levei. of cancer-auaing agent. .eeping lnto the drin.king water aa a l'e9Ult of materials at the dump lite. The council expl'ftled iia concerns " Jockeying begins for Bergeson's empty seat By JERRY HIRSCH Of Ille Dellr Nol lt•ft The election is nearly seven months away but the political ,JOCkeying alre.ady is starting for the 70th District Assembly seat b e ing vacated by As - semblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. Newport Beach Businessman K en Carpenter declared ·his can- didacy for the district's Re- publican nomination during a speech to Leisure World residents in Laguna Hills this morning. Carpenter ia followil:l& his father, former state Sen. Dennis Carpenter. into politics and already has retained a Costa Mesa political consulting firm , Neslon-Padberg Consulting. to help with the campaign. The younger Carpenter, 29. claims to have garnered a number of important Republican endorse- ments including Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates and state Sen. William Campbell, R-Hacienda Heights. The winner of the June 5. 1984 Republican primary Is a Cavorite to win the Assembly seat because of the strong conservative elec- torate that comprises the 10th. District. Bergeson, a three-tenn as- semblywoman, is giving up her seat to run for the 37th State Senate Diatrict. Newport Beach City Coun- cilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer a.lao is considering running for the after hHr1n8 a conaultant'a draft of the environmental report for .. t.endect~the lnadfill for another five yean. "lt'a been proven there are low levela of toxins Ln the water. But theee levela will grow with time and we don't have an adequate solution. We still )Ulve a lot of looklna lnto to do, but I have the feeling more reporta will only conflnn my thought.," an 8(lgr)' Aaran said. \.: · "Let's face It, Coyote Canyon haa been operated Ln an unaafe Ken Carpenter Assembly seat. • "I am looking into it but I have not made any decision or an- nouncement. Filing is not until February," Plummer s&d. "I would imagine there will be a lot of folks putting forth their interest in running. When there Is an open seat you get a lot or people." Plummer added. According to Carpenter's con- sultanta, Newport Beach Re- publican voters alone make up nelltly 27 percent of the district GOP's voters. That figure makes the race attractive to several other Newport Beach residents. "I think there will be four or five people running," s&d Stan- ford Green, a Newport Beach management consultant and New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commen-e officer. Robert Hopkins, chairman of the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com· mission also is considering run· ning. manner alnce Dey One. Down the line we're talkln. abottt cardnolenk material.' Agran Mid. "We are teeing red flap and we lhould do aiomething about It ," r~aponded· conaullant M itch Brown or Phillipa. Brandt and Reddick. a Santa Ana flnn. Brown said trace element. of cancer-c.auairig materials weni preeent ln the water but .were within Environmental Protection Aaency atandarda. He &190 said toxlc chemicals weren't allowed'° be dl,un~at this site. • • • • • "But penonally~I agree there's no way to inspect all the waste," said Brown. Frank Bowerman, the county's Jury selection • • continues 10 -. . Dick Dale tria.J. . . chief wu\t! engineer for Coyote <Anyon said th.ere UI only one lnapector who'• calJed 10 the landtlll when worken apot auaplcioua matertala. "One lnapector for the aiz.e of · that dump la ridlculoua. No o.ne wat.ct\es me when I drive my atat.lon wagon full of garbage through," said oou"liwoman Mary Ga.ido. "You can't teU me you ch«k every Hefty bag. U I wu going to dump aomething haf.ardoua I wouldn't put it in a biS metal ·drum. I'd putit ln"a H~tlj'~ ilrt wouldn't look suapicious," aaid Agran. The 653-acre dump, which s traddles the Newport .Beach-lrvive border, ia a mile east of the Turtle Rock residential area of Irvine and several miles from the prestigious Spyglaafs Hill area of Newport Beach. Resident. from both cities complain of foul odon. The jury selection process con· tinued Tuesday in Orange County. Superior Court ~temeys read· ied the~lves for <..that is ex- pected to be the month-long trial .of Dick Dale, the one-time teen idol now facing child molestation charges. Dale. 46. is charged with 12 sex charges, including counts of oral copulation, stemming from his alleged encounter w ith a 13-year-old girl in his Balboa Penins~ mansion in July 1981. Even though the city is review - jng differe'nt.'lartd grading ptarla. the repo_rt s&d the odors will continue another 20 to 25 years. The report found noj.se leveb exceededmtio~ atandan:Mn the _ Sp.yg1ass ~a. · . .. The lrvtne Company owns the 'i · land and leases it to the oounty which operate the dump. It's estimated half of Orange County dumps its trash there. Dale. WQQSe real name is Rich- ard Antbdfty Monsour, rose t.6 fame in the early 1960s when he' helped popularize surf guitar mu.sic. Since his arrest by N ewport Beach police, Dale has been free on $25,000 bail. A.gran'"' agreed to send letter listing council's concerns with the ctraft report to the Orange County Planning Commiasion. The New- port ~h City Council drafted a similar letter. Tbe public is allowed comment on the environmental report until Nov. 28. A public hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Dec. 13 ai the Orange County Planning Commission, 10 Civic Center. San14Ana. BULLETIN BOARD I . Slide shoW on China set for GWC Friday "China -An Orient Adventure" ia the title of a color &lide armchair travel show 8Cheduled Friday at Golc{en West College in Huntington Beach. . .. After poc.keting the check Monday-it will cover moving coets -Cockrell said her faith in bureaucracy is a long way from being restored, but McDonald's kindness at least "puts a Band-Aid on a gaping wound." And the modest McDonald said he was just acting in the line of duty -that the Postal Service likes to aerve people. He alao had one bit of advice for Cockrell: "Don't spend it all in one place." Truck thief s nabbed alter 121-HJile chase The program begins at 7:30 p.m . in Forum II. Dr. Grace Roe.ler, a world traveler, teacher and nune, -will praent the highlighta of her most recent trip to the Peoples Republic of Chin.a. She will show slides of Canton, Hangchow, Shanghai, Nank.ing, Peking, Sian. the Great Wall. Ming Tombs, Forbidden City. Summer Palace and Wst Lake. Admiasion ta $3 for general admission, $2 for students or seniors .citizens with Gold Key card.a. Tickets are available in the college boob1ore, 895-8378. Workshop on burnout slated at ~~C HOSPITAL ANTITRUST_ ... By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Delly l'llol Ii.fl From PageA1 In that case, it was the cable firm failing to obtain a franchise that sued. But Rosen said Health- W est Associates. the Chatsworth-based hospital chain that has proposed a hospital for the UC Irvine campus, has decjded to hold back on a lawsuit. "It is hard for a non -Orange County based company to under- stand that the only way you do STORM ... From Page A1 Envir o nmental Manaltement Agency. In endorsing the propoaal. Superviaor Harriett Wieder urged the consultant selected to perform the study to work cloeely with community or homeowners groups in coastal communities. And Superviaor Ralph Clark directed the study take into ac- count the la\elt long-range weather predictions, moet notably a long-tenn wanning trend that could raise ocean levels signifi- cantly. Board members voted unani- mously in favor of the propolal. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 D8'ty Plkl4 Deft"" le OullrentMd MOl'll.-y-Frtd•y II rov 00 ..01 "''' rov• P•o•• or 6 30 p.m c•• Gotl«t 1 o "' and you1 copy wlll D• --9() s11 ... oer •no 81111aer II yOO CIO 1101 lltCt lvt yO•ll business in the county is to sue someone," Rosen said . Health- West officials hesitate to sue because they do not want to been seen as litigious, she added. Councilwoman Barbara Weiner accused Rosen of threatening the city colincil members and said the council is solely involve<;i in mak- ing land-use decisions. "We don't get involved in who uses the land, but allow the owners to use the land within city ordinances," Weiner said. 'Fhe council. citing-the a~ of O:>uncilman Bill V ardoulis, postponed a decision OJ) the appeal to a meeting Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. The two rival hospital plans have been vying for the lucrative Irvine market for more than a year. Currently. both IMC and HealthWest Associates, a Chatsworth-based hospital group, have proposals before state health planning officials to build hospi- tals in die city. ~ .. At the public hearing. several lrvine residents restated their objections to the IMC site as being hazardous and noisy. A high-speed car chase that covered 121 miles of freeway in three counties ended early today when three men were arrested In Tijuana after crashing through a border gate. The three men riding in a stolen Ford pickup truck outdistanced patrol officers from six California Highway Patrol offices -includ- ing three in Orange County - during the pre-dawn chase that stretched from Downey to the Mexican border. The driver of the fleeing truck reached speeds close to 100 mph several times. Police helicopters from Los Angeles, C.OSta Mesa and San Diego also joined the chase, which began ju.st after midnight and ended about 2 a.m. · Almost miraculously, nobody was hurt and no accidents were caused. "It was wild," commented Lyle Witten. a CHP officer in Santa Fe Springs. "A lot of ground was certainly covered.'' The men were in custody t.od.ay in a border city jail, according to Capt. CaStillo Fierro of the -Ti- juana Police department. Their identities were not known. The chase, which st.aned in What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, transcribed .and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answenng service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include theLr name and telephone number for verification. 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It spun out of control and then the driver somehow regained control and took off," Witten explained. The truck. Witte n said, pulled onto the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway and headed south until it reached the San Diego Freeway. CHP officers from Santa Fe Springs pulled off the chase and patrol cars from the Westminster CHP headquarters took oven U.S. # 1 FIESH CUNBERllES .... ,: .... 4 Burnout -a state of emotional, physical and mental exhaustion -is the topic of a four-hour workahop scheduled Friday, Nov. 18 at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The lellion begins at 6 p.m. in Room 207 or the Chemistry Building. Works.t;iop -organh:era uy burnout ia charact.e~ by dismay over one's job, an inability to aleep and a general 1en1e of hopelemle91 and help~. _.... Pat Ar&ten, a profe.or and counaelor at OCX:. will conduct the · workshop. Admimion ia $10. Ticket. are available at the OCX: Ticket Office; if any ticket. remain, they will be aold a t ihe door. For information on the program, call 432-5880. Acting skits planned for HB school Dwyer 8Chool pupils and teachers will join professional actors in a .eries of skita to be preeented ThW"!lday night at 7 o'clock at the IChool at 1502 Palm Ave .. Huntington Beach. The leries of vignettes will deal in the four basic temperament traita with the goal of providing greater understanding among members of tne audience. Tickeia, costing $1, can be purchaaed at the IChool. •2•• FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS.............. ~ "-. •3•• COCKTAIL SHRIMP................................ ll. "LIVE MAIN LOBSTERS" U.S. #1 2 •• RED VELVET YAMS.... L ~~Pll~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~ 49! GOOD THINGS TO GO • --.. ! "' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILO'r /Wednesday, November 16, 1983 ~3 · Laid-back Balboa didn't worry about escaped rapls·t By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Oellr ......... The casual lifestyle of Balboa lBland went on u uaual this week with hardly a mention of a man named Michael Eric Goru.ales. People jogged, others walked and &0me sat ~fully in their living rooms with the top half of lhelr Dutch doors thrown open lo the light afternoon wind. "I didn't know he eecaped," said Gale Rubenstein. laughing. "Who iB he?" . colorful island in Ne wport Harbor. He wu originally arrested there when he showed up at the Village lnn. the ""taurant where the waitrea who had been raped worked. And he returned to the ialand foUowma hia first eec.ape. i pirklng a rnaM.ive dragnet. It II not yet known if he migrated back to the laland duri.nc his latetat run from the law.• Still, remdenta on Balboa Wand said they were never gripped with panic or fear u aeveral media accounta had indicated. 11eCurily fMCllily in Saugu» where hC), wws iru,takenly placed. He HCaped again last Sepwm- ber from Orange County Jail. Th~ flrat Ume, police said, Gonzales simply w.-1.ked away from the minimum-securit y com- pound near Magic Mountain. The second time he reportedly went to much more trouble, weaving a rope from bed aheet&.and atrtppiJla h1m8elf,to his underwear before-lowering hirmelf from the roof of the four-story jail to freedom. Gonzales, now confined to maximum security in the couniy jail, waa arraigned Tuesday on "If anything. people are d.ltfJuated with charges of escape and burglar)41 A new date for the alopptld ta.kin& wallu or changed Ufl .. tylc. .. ," he said. "I think It just got blown out of proportion." The Village lnn has been the focus of so much attention that the man.ager refuaed to even di.ac;Wlll h1a former waitre91 or the man accused of rapina and ~en •talking her. "She no longer worla here and we JWt w&nt to forget au about It," he said. "Our wa1tre88el have clammed up and I don't blame them." Some residenta on Balboa Ialand .aid th y were aware of the rape and the 1uapected rapist's escapee but found it humoroua others would think that islanders were trembling in fear. Goru.ales. acc~f raping an ialand waitress at knifepoint early is year, has twice escaped from jail and hast been captured. His latest capture came Sa y in Huntington Park authorities for let~ thil guy allp t.hro,ugb theli rape trtal a1ao will be ael ' · • fingers eo mapy -ume.," said Robert Leeper. a "I glad he's back behind bani but I don't think Neighborhood Watch coordinator on the laland. there wa.-eyer 11 ~al higp lev~ of con~m down. "I felt sorry for the' girl and the people at the resta~t, but it did.n:t c~my lllth /Jt~-walk arouna at night and run in' the morning," said Linda Foley. a two-year resideqt on the~· following a two-mo th manhunt up and down the ~ ·it~· ,. ' ' ...,.. "'-~ .rr _. ... , ,, ' The 2j".year -old man, according to J authoriti~. alM has a fixation for the crowded, Lagunan's rnurdere r a waits fate--.. . ' ' . Closing ar'gum~nts"were sched· uled today .. in Orange County • Supe~ £,ourt as J.he·~ .. •• .. .._ -,:. . ~ ---~· "~p I~ O\!ton my walk tQnlghl.l bet haU " ' .. h'ere.'' said Blrfl'. Gerling, another NeagnborhoOd ~·people vloUfdn'( even know who I wu talking Watch coordinator who has a real estate office on about if I menti9fled hia n,me," he~~~· ~ 1 ., tyt~e.Avenue, the ialand's shopping belt. Goru.ales ft.rst· eecaped from a minimum "l don't think peoplf' lOC'kt>« up their doors, or "There waan't ever any panic,' added Girling. "People on the island just aren't like that." • J . . .. ·--.... -"'-""• : ~ I ,.• • • ~-- ... .... • • I ·. . ., . ~ ·-~"'j ''~------·,.JI 0 .. • • __ , .... , ., .. .. These flights can ;·mean. ]if e· or tl.ea·th .By JERRY Hllt:SCH Of .... 0.-, -llell • e : • ' \ •" ' • • • When your life ls in danger. you want to get to the hospital as fast . after working at West.em.Medical Center in_ ~~~Ana. exl?~ed , ~ ...\ ..,. t>ie maWi a<fvantage of the helicop • • • ter over a traditional ambulance is · . 'JIJ-phaae of Thorn:as M'fti!l'Thoms). ~ son's murder trial dra>Ys to a •• conclusion in a Santa Ana courtroom. ,.as ~it}le. -. a~~ year ·.w-e "'Picked -up ~ patient off the Pacific Coast Highway following a car acci- dent.'' Wessels said. -.. · An eight-woman, four-man jury must decide whether . to recommend a death penalty sentence or a life prison term without the poaibility of parole for Thom peon, oonvicted Nov. 4 in the 1981 Laguna Beach rape and murder of Ginger Lorraine Fleischli. Thompson, 28 , and co-defendant David William Leitch , 24, are accused of raping the 20-year-old blonde, then stab· bing her to death in the head and burying her body in a shallow grave 'near the El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station. _ Leitch, being tried separately, is expected to go on trial Nov. 28. . ... ·. . :.. ... ~ MedAir's new Bell 2 22UT helicopte r can take critically ill patients to POLICILOG Oellr "91 ...... .., .... _ u,111 waiting hospita ls a t speeds of up to 160 m ph. A new helicopter ambuJ.ance operated by MedAir, a non -profit healthcare foundation based in Irvine, is taking critically ill patients to hospitals at a speed of 160 mph. MedAir unveiled the new Bell 222UT helicopter during the com- pany's second anniversary cel- ebration at John Wayne Airport Tuesday afternoon. The air ambulance features built-in emergency equipment, including oxygen and compreseed air systems and • a biomedical computer to monitor blood press- ure and heart rate. MedAir can transport two pa· tients and a medical team of four in the helicopter's cabin. Mary Wessels, a registered nurse who joined MedAir's staff The patient, ·a 16-year-old girl had both her legs severed in the crash . "They. needed to get to UCI (Medical Center) as fast as poss· ible lo get her legs reunplanted. She is 17 and walking toda>;. That was one of our more dramatic reacues," Wessels said. "Studies shows that in critical conditions, the mortality rate in· creases threefold with every 30-minute delay getting a patient to the hospital,;, according to David Swets, a former medic in Vietnam who is a registered nurse with MedAir. The MedAir helicopter, which is based at Western Medical Center, has a range of 425 miles but because of the time delay in a BFeakfas t burglar comes_ up empty long transport. has an "optimum" radius of 150 miles, said Guy-VincentdePaul, MedAirvice _ president. MedAir is averaging about 40 transports a month. It has made nwnerous rescues from Catalina Island and the o_utlying mountain areas in San Benardino and River- side counties to brine critical burn and spinal injury victims to larger, mon! eophialicat.ed ho.pit.ala ~ Los Angeles and Oran8e counties. dePaul said. r i . •' , . ' .. A home on the 7800 block of Glencoe Avenue :n Hunt:ngton Beach was burglarized and ransacked Tuesday morn:ng wh:le the res:dent was out tor breakfast. He apparently acared ott ,,,. t>urglar ~ ,,. returned because no lou was dis- covered. A black 1981 Chevrolet Camaro belong:ng to a Fountain Valley resi- dent was stolen Tuesday from Qark- ing Lot ~ at the McDonnell Douglas plant, 5301 Bolsa Ave. The loss was estimated at $7.500. A $3,000 car radio was reported stolen by a resident of the 9600 block of Kensington Drive when burglars broke into a blue 1976 Dodge Colt Tuesday morning In a carport. Entry was apparently made through an open hatchback. The radio was a Motorola two-way microwave type. A woman wa~ ~rr~sJed on suspl· clon of shoplifting Tuesday morning at the Skaggs store. 7542 Edinger Ave. Crayon markers valued at $2.49 were recovered. . A tan 1970 Volkswagen was bur- glarized Tuesday In the parking 101 of Marina High School. The driver's window was pried open to enter. A $300 stereo unit was stolen Fountain Valley Thieves pried open a-lock on a bedroom door in a residence In the 17000 block of Santa Madrina Street and stole a vtatch, rings, earrings, charms and coins valued at $3,975. Burglars smashed a window at a res:dence In the 16000 block or Shasta Street and took a m:crowave oven. TV set. and 1ewe1ry valued at S3.4t0 A teecher ~t .. the K tnder-C.?• Leaming Center reported thet .ame-one stole her purse at tM school. If reportedl¥ cont?in.eo. $598. Burglars managed to gain entry to the Kataro Japanese Restaurant after reaching into the mall slot and stole $60 In cash and $80 In audio-visual eq~ip.m!nt. Burglars who kicked a hole in the side door stole a $20 blll atter gaining entrance to a residence in the 17000 block ot Santa Teresa Circle. Irvine Microphones and stands worth between $200 and $400 were re- ported missing Tuesday from the Heritage Park Teen Center, 4601 Walnut Ave. The thett occured some· time during Oct?b~r ~ A moped was stolen about 5 p m. Tuesday from a residenoe In the 15000 block of ~u.m~hrey Circle. Two men. one wielding a knife. held up a woman employee of American Medical Optics. 1402 Allon, as she was getting into her car about 7 p.m Tuesday. The thieves managed to remove the stereo equalizer rrom her car before !feeing, but later dropped the audio egulpment, which was recovered by police. Costa Mesa A 22-year-old Costa Meaa man, arrested on a narcotics warrant Sunday, allegedly used a stolen prescr:pt:on pad to obtain drugs. Gery B. Peukert was being held on $ 1 ,000 bail on susp:c1on of forgery and possess:on of drug para-phernalia. Entry was apparently mede through a bedroom window int.o a home on the 3400 block • of - Wimbledon Way Tuesday and S~.950 worth of valuables was stolen. Theives got away with jewelry and a television set. • A bicycle valu~d.at '5400 was stolen rrom Costa Mesa High School Tues- day. A student had locked the sliver bike up on the north s\de or campus before class and returned to find it gone, police said. Newport Beach A Long Beach man reported the thelt of his., 1978 Ford valued at $3,500 from the 1300 block of Vi Balboa Boulevard Tuesday. . . . A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a T-Top valued at $1 ,500 from his sports car parked at the Oakwood Apart.m!n~s Tuesday. A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of three Mercedes hubcaps valued at $240 from her car parked In the 1300 block of Bayfront Tuesday. Lagun~ Beach Several suspicious people were spotted Inside a vacant apartmwent in the 200 block or Cypress Street, Laguna Beach police were told Tues· day. 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Registered nunes are the at- tendants on every transport and the helicopt.w-mainWns-comtant-- con tact with the destina lion hos pi· tal's eme rgency room docu:>r. Sw ets said he finds working with MedAir more e xciting than nursing in a hospital. "It is obviously an opportunity that comes oajy o~ in a life- tilne," he said. /{ r/itt///(Jl ld f!la · Ca/Yl/ (J/• 1110/•e -on e 1/1 ct rru//io/I . J .. C.JJump~rit16 }.wt1f.~ @ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 ~4EWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA SINCE 1946 B•nkAmer:c•rd-Master Charge ' r ' .. • .44 Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Wednelday, ~ovember 16, 1983 tOPOF THE t11w1 Soviets create elite assassination squad? NATION W 9men vow revenge after defeat of ERA By .._ A.Mcla&ed Pre11 , WASHINGTON -Feminist leaders say they found out who their friends and f~ a.re as the Equal Rights Amendment went down to • defeat in the Hou.ee, just alx votes shy of the two-thirds majority ~ for approval. Tueeday'a 278-147 vote was strictly oontrolled under the Democrayc leadership's d9!on to allow only 40 minutes of debate and no amendments. Pro-ERA groups vowed to target for defeat in 1984 thoee Republicans who "orchestrated" the vote against the amendment Tueeday. Foat defense fund mounts GRETNA, La. -Nearly $100,000 has been raised to help pay for the legal defense of California feminist Ginny Foat but double that amount Is needed to cover the cost of her murder trial, friends say. Ms. Foat is charged in the 1965 death of Argentine busineaaman Moi8es Chayo. She estimated that 1,200 people have contributed to Ms. Foat's legal defenae. Most of the contributions ranged from $10 to $25, ~he said. Brink's spil's millions BOSTON -Bags of $20 bills with a value estimated at up to $9 million spilled over an expressway from the door of a Brink's truck, but almost all the money was recovered, officials said. After the door popped open "for>·unex- plained reaac:>ns" Tuesday afternoon on the Southeas~ Expressway, "several plastic trash bagJl filled wjth money fell out the door and a couple of bagJl broke open," said Metroe<>litan Diatrict Police officer Jim Malloy. -• Muskie inf air condition BIDDEFORD, Maine -Fonner Secretary of State F.dmund S. Muskie r:-emained hospital- i?.ed in fair condition today and preliminary tests showed he may have suffered a mild heart attack, hospital officials· said. The fonner Democratic senator from Maine was hospitali?.ed Tueeday with chest pall'\s. Muskie. 69, is expected to remain in an intensive care unit for several days until 'his attending physician, Dr. Robert Fernandez, cdmpletes more tests. Rights bill goes to Reagan WASHINGTON -C.Ongress passed and aent to the White House today a compromise bill to extend the life of the U.S . Civil Rights C.Ommission for five years but change its _ makeup. President Reagan already has pledged io sign the bill, a compromise between civil rights groups, liberal and conservative lawmakers and the White House. NEW YORK (AP) -The Sovtet Union has eetabllahed a 10,000-member lntemaUonal ubotqe and politic.al UNISinaUon ~~that lnclude1 eome of the nation'• 1porta heroa, News report.a. _ The existence of the Spedal Military Purpo1e9 Unit -known aa Spetsnaz-may explain ref>Nted alghtinp of foreign aubmart.na in Swediah and Norwegian waten the put two yean, CBS uld. The ships are minilubl on "live and dangerous tr&inins exerclat!e," the report uld. r-· The report, broadcut Tueeday, sald the lnlor- mation on Spetanaz was contained in cla8Ufied American documents that "confirm recent revel· ations about Spetsnaz by a Sovtet military defector." The network did not elaborate. CBS said Spetanaz ia controlled by sOvtet l 5,000 .. member organization includes Russian sports heroes military intelligence and haa roughly 15,000 mem- bera .trained at leCl'et center. in OdeeN and ~ with unita deployed ln Hungary, Czechoelivalda and Eut Gennany. '611\e Spetanu training centen contain mock ups of 'made ln America' tarpta: the crw.e and Penhinl mialllles and jet fighters like the F-15. Spetan.z ia trained to aabotage and 'de9troy these mll8lles .and aircraft," the report uid. The "Soviet aquad "ia a1IQ trained to penetrate hundreda of miles into enemy territory with a'ein11ter milaion to kill the 'other aide'•' political and military Flynn def eats King in Boston electioD By Tbe A1soclated PreH Victors and vanquiahed alike called for civic unity after a white city councilman defeated a black community activist by a landslide in Bostoh's mayoral election and a Puerto Rican·bom incumbent overcame a Cuban native to remaj.n Miami's chief executive. "The city is coming together," said Raymond Flynn, after he out polled challenger .Melvin King by a margin of .nearly 2-to-1 Tuesday in Boston. In Miami, Maurice Ferre won an ethnically tuvisive race again.at· Xavier Suarez, and said, "It's time to heal the wounds and pull this city together." Both losers held out olive branches, too -.. King speaking with tears in his eyes. In another mayoral contest, the coastal community of Santa Cruz, Calif., got an openly homoeexual chief executive for the first time. John Laird was choeen unani- mously by his fellow City C.Ouncil members in .a rotating selection process to replace a aocia.J.ist. In Boston, Flynn received 127,797 votes or 65 percent, com- pai'ed to 'King's 68,299 votes or 35 percent, according to unofficial returns today from 251 of 252 precincts. Flynn succeeds Mayor Kevin White, 53, who decided not to run again after 16 years in office. Flynn said he waa proud of the "united city" following a Cam- paign that did not f~ on race. "I think we have proven-to the enilre United S\ates that thia campaign haa truly brought out the greatneea in our city," said Flynn, 44, who will be the first . mayor from the Iriah working Loser M~l.King_ clue neighb$?rhood of South Bos- ton. Or_igin of AIDS points to Africa -LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eu.(P~ studies of AIDS have found evidence to trace the origins oithe deadly immune system breakdown to parts of Africa. The findings were reported Tueeday during an international conference on acquired immune defi- ciency syndrome that was apol'UIOred ·by the New York Academy of Sciences. The findings at the conference in New York were reported in tOday's Los Angeles Times. • Dr. Jan Desmyter of the Rega_ Institute in Leuven, Belgium,. said all 40 of the AIDS cases diagnoaed in Belgi4Jn were patients who fonnerly lived in Zaire or who had a sexual partner from that country. In France, 18 of 100 AIDS cases had similar links with Zaire or its neighbor, the C.Ongo Republic, sai~ Dr. David Klat.zman of the Hospital SS!petriere in Paria. Dr. Jean B. Brunet of the French Ministry of Health said AIDS caaes not involving homoeexuala have alao been diagnoeed in people with links to the African nations of Gabon, Cameroon, Mali, Chad, Rwanda and Burundi. K.Jatzman and Brunet said none of the Africa<0nnected French cues involved male homoeexUala. By oontraat, 71 percent of U.S . cues to date involve either male homoeexuals or bi8exuals. In Belgium, 40 percent of the AIDS cues involve wbmen, Desmyter said. Belgian researchers reported that the Belgian leaden," the report Mid Eut Germany la~ for a Spetmu naval ~ that hU trained in Norwtt,pn and Swediah waten, Jeadini thoee nationa to hunt their cout linll for underwater matt, CBS Mid. No 1Ubl have been captured, but IONU' contact hu been made -everal timet. Sweden in May fired depth ch&rpa at what It bellevea wu an alien aub. . "Intelligence eouroee believe they are Spetsnaz rninllube manned by Mbotace and ...-nation teama tralnina to deatroy enemf aub buea and ooutal defeNea, '' the report aa!d. '"n\e recruit.a are the best, the brightest and the to;ugheet ln the Soviet Union, but the average Soviet citizen does not know that Spetanu exilta." Santa Claus • • assass1nat1on drawing -fire SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The oolorful cartoon advertisement apows a jolly Santa and his prancing reindeer blaSted to smithereens by a Soviet rni.ile. Seconds later, the remains of a smokirig sleigh apin to the ground. The animated ad, a promotion for a four-pah local telev.iaion newa.aegment on the activities of the Soviet consulate in San Franciaco, haa reduoed children to tears and eent hundreds of angry parenta to the telephone in protest. On Tue.day -five days after ~ad first aired on KOO-TV -hundreds of calla were still corning in, station apokeswoman Judith Rich said;" a4ding. "We've been ~lug"ed." · "We concur with viewen that very YOUJ'l4i children could become upeet by portions of the ad," KOO News pi.q!ctor Pete Jacobus said in a atat.ement Tueeday. "For that reaaon, we have taken at.epe to ensure it does not air during programs that have a IDOltly y<>ung audience." However, .Ma. Rich fa.id the ad still runs throughout the~y to promote the aeries, "Green Street Reda," wlllch began Tueeday night U1 the 11 p.m. newa. It will continue to run until the last aeries segment ia aired on Friday. _ Debbie Zimmennan, the account aupervi9or for KOO at the Los Angeles agency of Davia, Johmon, Mogul & Colombatto, said development of'the ad wu ;.wt beginnU\g when the Korean airlinet waa shot down by the Soviets. '"That tragic event was the g~ our concept," she said. "What we were trying to say wu that the Sovieta do not have any regard for human life. Takingthiaaymbolicexampleof Santa Claus, we were simply indicating we would not put it put them to destroy Santa Claus for us. if it suited their needa. •• She said the agency ~as aware the ad might be misinterpreted and auggested that it not be broadcast during children's programs. MERVYB'S I . . HO~· 0 WE CUT IT? By marathon buying. racing for e good stuff like overstocks. closeo uts and some slightly irregular merchan 1se. And. asking you to serve yourself. That's . how we ~an offer the top brands at such unbeatabl e prices . Today. and everyday, we cut 25% to 75% off shoes like Nike. New Balance, Adida s. Pony and more ... for men, women and kids. And the same goes for men's and women's top brand running suits. sweats, shorts, sport ierseys and rain gear. · Finally. you can run wi th the besl, without sweati~ the price. j!;'//r~~-f/r BEATS THE COST OF SPORTS SHOES EVERY DAY. Tustin· Huntington Beach· Fullttton· 1287.~ Newport Blvd 17362 ~ach Btvd. 2949 8'9a Blvd. Store Hoors Monr-Fn.10--9 Sat. 10-6 Su11 11-6 .~~K~JI --~J ~lmiiilllJ -.. -~---~ ~ ,~~ 8hours only! ' diamond sale We've added $250,000 worth of diamonds to our regular •tock and put this selection on sale! Save on dazzling diamond jewelry In our Fine Jewelry Department, plus a special one day only collection. You'll save on pendants. bracelets. earrings. cocktail rings, bridal sets and men's rings. Choose solitaires. diamond clusters or diamonds with other precious stones. All are in 14kt. gold settings. Our Diamond Counselor will be in our Fine Jewelry Department to help you. Reg. 115.00 to 6000.00. Hie 68.99 to 3599.99 Mervyn's Diamond Certlllclle Is Issued with each purchase. Al any time, ih• amount of the certified selling price (or the total amount ot payments made on the price) may be applied toward the purchase of a more expensive diamond, prov(dtrlg • the return Is made with the Diamond Certificate and the diamond is In the ori- ginal mounting, not marred or damaged, All returned diamonds are subject to verification by our Jeweler. Some Illustrations may be enlarged to show detlliil. Styles may vary by store . ~ Wedneaday-only ~ · November 16 .,, Huntingto~ Beach 12 noon to 8 p.m. · ·Wednesday, Nove~ber 18 Huntlng\on Beach, 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. ' i i I ! i- i .. J .... Orange Coaet OAILV PILOT/Wednetday, Novemt>« 16, 1983 r-----------------------------,.-----------------~.;;...----~--------..:...----------------..;...------ TOPOFTHEN1ws Is-ra_el jets blast Lebanon STATE Tijuana raw sewage flows across bQrder By6e~IHPreu SAN DIEGO-M<>tt than 3 million gallona of raw eewage hu flowed actOl9 the Mexican border from Tijuana every day for a week becau.e of a broken .ewer line, U.S. offidala say. And Mexican authorities have infonned the U.S. that it will take up to a month to fix the broken teWft' line. The spill came u U.S: officiala were alrMdy 1tudyina how to deal with border pollution. Diablo nuke loading begins SAN Ll.nS OBISPO -Pacific Gas & Electric Co. hu tJegun loading enriched uran!wn into a reactor at Oiablo Canyon atomic power plant after a federal appeals court in Washington 1ave pennl.Mion. The loading was approved Tueeday when two of the three judges on the panel ruled that anti-nuclear protesters failed to demonstrate that irreparable harm would· occur lf fuel loading was permitted. Cancer high in 2 buildings LOS ANGELES -Employees in two state build.J.np, including Caltrans headquarters in Seicramento, show high rates of melanoma skin c.anc:ier from a "time bomb" environment of toxic chemicala, reeearchers say. The cancer symptoms can be blamed on the proliferation of synthetic. wood materials that emit formaldehyde fibers and on floure9Ce1lt light fixtures that may leak polychlorinated biphenola (PC&), the re- aearchen told the A.saembly Committee on Conawner Protection and Toxic Materials. Salad dressing off shelves Aral at troops_ light hand-to-hand; grenade tossed al Marines BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -StateandprtvatelyownedradJo laraeU jeta today bluted Bekaa 1tationa ln Beirut aakt the IaraeU Valley buet believed hari>ortnl jet attacka w•re centered on two ShUte Moalem terrorists, and PLO campe in the Bew Valley, about .,uenilla mutineers d.row l'D09t of 33 m1la eut of Beirut and three Y Uler Aral at'• tighten from the rnlle9 from Syria, uMd by Sh.Ute ·Baddawi refugee camp oullide Moalem extremiata loyal to lra- Tripoll tn (terce hand-\o-twld nian ruler Ayatollah IWhoUah combat. Khomeini. Lebaneee ~rt.era said by The broadcaata said 811\bulancea nightfall there were only spat-rushed dozena of victJ.ma from the tered pockets of rftiltanoe ln two camp1 to hoepitala ln the Baddawl, the Palestine Uberation ancient town of Baalbek. No Organization's laat Middle Eu\ 1pedflc figures were given. bastion. Arafat, accompanied b1 One radio ~rt said that his chief military alde, KhaW "teVeral" Iranian Wamlc Revol- Wazir, left hia Tripoli head-utionary guards were amoni the quarters in the . afternoon, vtctJ.ma and that fire engine9 were presumably for anothe~ffice. battling the blaz.e in the burning In Beirut, a hand grenade wu camp1 IOme three hours after the hurled at a U.S . Marine position raid. but no one wu injured. 1 ~Ne black.. smoke filled the Chino victini's father • describes death scene ONT ARIO (AP) -Concerned becau.e his 12-year-old son hadn't come home to go to church after an overnight with neighbors, Wil- liam C. Hughes aaya he broke into the Chino Hilla bOWle )fext door and found three hacked-up bod- ies. "l saw my son, Cria, on hia stomach right there near the window. He wu dead," Hughes testified Tuesday in the preliminary hearing of Kevin Cooper, 25,charged with the June 5 k.illlnga. The lone 1wvivor of the attack, Joshua Ryen, 8, lay ln a fetal position and had "the whole side of his face guhed up," Hughes testified. Cooper la aocU8ed of murdering Chris Hughes; Peggy and F. Douglaa Ryen, both 41 ; and the Ryens' daughter Jessica, 10. "It waa a very bloody scene, and my first recollection wu that it can't be blood; this ia paint, makeup, what kind of crazy game ia th.la?" Hughes said. He said that when hia aon failed to return early Sunday to attend church, he and began callinl the Ryen home. After getting busy lignala and notidna the Ryena' car miming, Hughes went to look into the home. He testified he saw the bodies through a alldlng g1ua door between a patio and a bedroom. aky u fi.retl started by the jet · attack eniulfed two guerrllla ca.mpe, Yanta and Shaara, near the town of Nabl Sheet, Lebaneee •}ete radio said. .Photo niay finish Miss Yugoslavia LONOON (AP) -A • Briti.sh newspaper has ignited the first controversy of thia year's Miss WorJd beauty pageant by publish- ing a~~ of Mias Yugoala~. phlloeophy student Bernarda Marovt, wearing nothing but a black aee-through bloUBe. Julia Morley, organizer of Thunday night's contest, accu.aed Mm Marovt's agent David Husich of violating an agreement "not to bring the Mias World title in disrepute.'' &. But she said Mila Marovt, 24, voted Mia Photogenic by photo- gaphen .in Fleet Street, London's newspaper row, could stay in the contest. Huaich denied releasing the pictUl'e. which appeared ln tile tabloid Deily Mirror, and threat- ened to withdraw Mm Marovt. However, Husich, editor of the Yugoslavian ata~wned tabloid magazine /u., admitted he'd pub- lilhed several topleae shota of Mias Marovt in Belgrade. "It ia a bombshell for Bernarda and myself and I am very angry. I will decide tomorrow whether to Withdraw her ... Thia ia very embarraaaing," he said. .,_...,_ Workers dig frantically to remove George Jones from lime.stone pile. ·euried alive Two accidents, two rescues By U.e A11oclaled Preas Two construction workers were buried alive in two similar accidents more than a thousand miles apart Tuesday, but both mishaps ended happily with successful rescue efforts. In Galveston, Texas, 100 tons of limestone gravel 1>9ured out of a railway car and buried 39-year-oldGeorgeJones up to his nose. Workers dug for an hour before freeing Jones, who was hospitalized but listed in good condition. About the same time in S\.unmerdale, Pa., 29-year-Qld Dennis Grady was buried in mud.µp to his neck when a sewer ditch he was working ln collapsed. Fire and amb~e teams there also had to dig nearly an hour before Grady could be freed. Grady, 29, an employee of . a private contractor, was crouching in the 10-foot-<ieep ditch trying to connect a sewer line for a home under construction when it caved in. S.AN BERNARDINO -More than 90 Stater Bros. 1upennarketa have pulled their private brand of salad dressing from the shelves after a lµghland man said the drell.ing made him vomit &nd gave him stomach cramps. store officiala say. The first jan of Country Style drelling were pulled Monday and a batch of the product will be analyzed by ita distributor, Bob'.a Bia Boy, to de~ the cawie of the problem. WORLD Terrorists admit slayings . Oly-plate available for $100 ~~~. ·. : : Jewels of ~eMport ···~. _·· ~ PRESENTS ITS SECOND ANNUAL ~ ATHENS, Gn:ece -A left-wing terrorist group suspected of killing a CIA official in Greece eight years ago has claimed responsibility for gunning down a U.S. naval attache and his dvilian driver. An anonymous telephone caller to the leftist Athens newspaper Eleftherotypia said ·"November 17" had engineered the shootings.' 450 missile foes arrested LONDON -Police arrested more than 450 demonstrators during Britain'• first full day as hoat to U.S . cruiae miaBiles, and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said a nuclear "balance of terror'' wu helping to preeerve world peace. Me.nwhile, a aecond shipment of~ mimiles wu apparently flown into the bue Tueeday, 24 . hours af1.eJ' the initial consignment. ~reports and the BBC said it wu believed the nuclear warheads had arrived u well. Greek units called up ATHENS, Greece -Army reeervists in apedaliz.ed units have been called up for duty along Greece's northern border with Turkey followinl the Turkish Cypriot declaration of independence, military aources said today. Turkish troops al8o were reported on alert on 1 their side of the frontier after Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus declared ita independence Tueeday. --~~---------------------------' LOS ANGELFS (AP) -California license plates that com- memorate the 1984 Olympic Games in red, 'white and ~lue are now on ale foe $100 more than normal plas.. Part of the proceeds go to the Loa AJlaeles Olympic Organizing Committee for aecurity and other costa. The platea will be on sale at DeparJrnent of Motor Vehiclee of&e. until the end of 1984. Normal J>latea cost the regular $23 registration fee plus penonal prop- erty taxes. The Olympic plates can be renewed for 1ubeequent years for an extra420. The,1plates hav@" the Loa /Angeles Olympic symbol on them and can be either penonal.l.zed or with regular numbers. Letter or number com- binationa al.reedy taken may be repeated. Sta~ue of boy& looking at magazine to be removed. T.h·ree playmates nlxe~_ NEW HA VEN, Conn. (AP) -A llfe-m.ed atatoc of three boys peerlnc at a Playboy centerfold will be re- moved from a city park next week in l'dpOIWe to complalnta that the statue Wiii a bed influence on children and wa1 detP'adlnl to wornen. "I ~ they were looking at a oenterf9ld but alnce I wu UIW'ed there had been no complaints (ln the. 1Nlpture'1 previous exhibition) I ..,_ awned It WM not M explldt M lt w•," IUd Mara Bruer, the necutive direc- tor of Partdrienda, a private IJ"OUP that brcJucht the statue to New Hawn. She 9ld the brona ICU.lpture, end· tled Playmat8, WM part ol a IJ'OU(> of won. her orprij.Jatlon had borroWed from N"' f~ artist J. Seward Johmon. Once the statue WU installed in \.Yoost« Square Park, ....;.art of a raidenUal netahborhood near down- town New Haven, the oomplainta ~.she Mid today. The centerfold la not obvloul until an obeerwr aeti cJme to the ICUpture, which lhowa thn:e boys pt.bend around the 1n911ne. "You can tiee •woman who bnfeelJy halt her back to the aud.ience and lbe la look:1nc over her U.O..alden. She'• pertlally cJ.d. YOU can Identify bi'ealta and buttocb. •• Bruer IUd. ''There'• too many yoUl'I kJdl in the. park.'' aakl relldent John de Gennaro. ''We've tot a .lot of chwdMI ln the area too. Tiw:.nunt walk rtaht J*t It. We jwt don't want it." . .. PRE-CHRISTMAS. SALE 3 -DAYS OllL Yi! THUR~DAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19 . IAVI UP TO Try Comparison Shopping Take Advantage of our Annua/. Pre-Christmas Sale and Save Like Never Before on: t 60% WATO#ES -lf/llS -EARRlllS 1EIDAITS -llAllOllS -PEARLS BRACELETS I D#AllS ... It i1 n•I n1rn lo 011r r1111/ar 0111lom1n lh•I 011r ,,,,,,., 1rio11 •re ••rm•l/y •110/t lo•r tit•• 011r o••,•lilion. For 111r ••I•, "' do 1101 mart up our m1roltandi11 50% •n' 111111 offlr ii on 1a/1 for 10% oH. II 1011 h•r• 611n looki111 for •111 kind ol lin• J1w1/ry, now i• 1111 lime lo 1lop 61 J''-''' ol l1wport an' l•k• adran1.,, ol 11111 ono1 • 1••r ••I•. R1m1m61r 3 d•1• only. llU-llU-IOU . 14 & 18 K , Rlnga· -Chelna -Chlirma Breceleta -E•rrlng1 1 also Necldecee a 8recelet1 ol p rt1-La ·- CHRISTllA• LAYAWAYS .AVAJC.AaLE t SEIKO AND 11111 ua111 WATOlll 41%.,, OllCOllD, CORUM PIACET,.., ~. $116.00 to $360.00 llUYA -llTIZll -PILUI 11% lff .00 . ,,.. .... ,., .. WATOlll From le00.00to116,000.00 SALi HOUIS1 Thundoy 10.7, Mday 10.7, Saturday 10-S ~ ... DIA•OllS -DlllllDS Fantastic Savino• On All ............ ,.. ..... ~EWEUY Rings -BrltCeleta -Earrings Earring Jackets -Pendant• ·" ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday;-Nov.mt>et-1"8t-, 11e9,..----------• . 1Construction boom puts -Coast cities in a hin_d · Building departments ca~ 't keep up"with demand.I or permits By L.P. BENET Of .. .,.., ......... Low mortgage rates that hllve boolt.ed new housing and com· merclal construction ln recent months have been a godaend to an lnduatry paralyr.ed dw"ing the reo«!99ion. But to city building depart· menta ln the Orange-Coast -the agendee charged with oveneeing conunercial and residential con- struction and making IUJ"e projecta don't violate structural and safety codes-more development means more work, too much work. Many departments have been unable to cope with the demand. Thia year, the nwnber of build- ing permits issued has i.ncreaaed in every city in the Orange Coast compared to 1982 and applicants are •pending more money than ever before. Countywide., the number of commercial and residenti81 build- ing permit requests had been on a steady. decline from a high of 30,500 in 1976 to a low of about 5,000 in 1982. But in the first quarter of 1983, permit requests jumped 243 percent compared to the same period in 1982, according to Greg Lepore, a researcher for the county forecut and analym center, Officiala attribute the residen- tial building aurge to l.ncreued optimlll'n and declinlng rates for first home and equity mortaage loana -which hit their lowest levels ln aeveral years this sum- mer. Low interest rates have allo 1pun'ed conune~ development, offlclala said. Part of the homebuilding in- creue can abo be attributed to the reaction ta the state'• new atrtncent energy oon11ervation regulationa for 1lngle-famUy dwelllni• that took effect mid.June, authoriUe. .aid. Thouaanda of applicants state- wide eought to get their pennita ln before the deadline 110 they wouldn't have to comply with the new apeclficationa, according to Richard Ayer, an economiat for Security Pacific Bank. r Subeequently, many local building ataf!t,· already saddled wi~ light budgeta and pel"90nnel BUILDING PERMITS.AND VALUATION (Jenuary 1 through Auguet 31) CITY Costa Mesa·• 1rv1ne• • Huntington Beach Laguna Beach Fountain Valley Newport Beach • -In mi.tone ol dotler8 1112 1112• 1113 PERMITS V ALU-PERMITS ISSUED ATION lllUED 1, 147 $ 34.6 3,M8 1,268 $113.5 1,655 1,607 $ 24.1 1,903 357 $ 7.7 ~4 937 $ 32.6 ., 1, 113 $ 62.3 2,093 • • -Figure tor hptember ol bOttt fMn Included. 1113• VALU- TION $126.8 $117.5 $ 47.9 $ 1-2.4 $ 29.7 $ 28.7 . Crush of applications forces .../' cities to hire outside firms ahortai'es. have been swamped, re1ulting ln permit procemlng delays exceeding 60 daya ln IOIDe cues. And they're not alone. Statewide, the1Urgeof building actMty and the subeequent in· 1pection delays became 80 aerioua over the aununer that Gov. George Oeukmejian responded to developer oomplalnta ln Septem- ber by aignlng lnto law AB 2075, apoMOred by Rep. Peter Chacon, D-San Diego. The new atatute specifies that city building departments muat check developer proposals and iaue permita within 60 days after the permit request. The law. however, applies only to single-family dwellings and , apartmenta ~ith a maximum of four unita and less than three stories in height. ' "Developers across the state were saying that plan checks were taking 80 long th.at they were going broke before breaking ground," explained George Field, a Laguna Beach bµilding official and vice-presidentl of the Cali- fornia Building Of(icials. Field is charged with reviewing legis- lation for his organization. "It wasn't uncommon for cities tO take longer than two months to iaue penl\ita," he said. 'Granny flat' policy . studied. in Newport '"' Field said llWly cities acroes the Newport Beach has delayed The city has received only one state have adjmted by aasigning establiahing an ordinance regu· request since July.'he said. By L.P. BENET Of .. ~ .... ...,. plan checks to 2Utaide architec-lating the construction of "Gran-"Being from an area of old in addition to the rate Willdan charges to have their tural engineering firms. A study ny Flats" -small, separate single Corona del Mar where there are plans reviewed by the private finn. ' by hia group showed that nearly apartments on single-family resi· bootleg apartment problems, I "It has really helped alleviate our backlog," 70 percent of 160 cities statewide dential lots. have aome aerioua concerns about AB construction permit applications stack up in Orange Coast building departments in record numbers, cities have been coping with the i.ncrea8ed work.load in a variety of ways. Some cities have been able to keep pace. For example, Newport Beach and Irvine have been able to proce91 building permita at a f•ter rate becauae they have larger staff.a than most other towna.- Coeta Mesa, Laguna Beach, and Fountain Valley have responded to developer and homeowner oomplainta by subcontracting cheic;ka to private architectural engineering finna-uaually at a higher cost to the builder. Laguna Beach, for instance, aaw ita residential valuations nearly double for the months of July and August compared to the same months in 1982. Thia left ita aole plan-check engineer with a four-to eight-week backlog of permit applicatioi\a. Most were from homeownen taking advantaCe of the low-equity interest rates t.o make addit:iona t.o theit houaes. Beleaguered by complainta, the city recently entered into a contract with F.agill Corp. in San Diego. Applicants willing to pay the price -50 percent more than the regular plan check fee -can speed up the process by having theil: plans reviewed by &gill inspectors, aocOrding to the city's director of conununity development, June Catalano. "Before we started the program, many people called saying they were willing to pay moi;e if we could speed up the check procees," she said. The city of Costa Mesa maintains a similar arrangement with WUldan Amociates in Norwalk. Scott Fazekas, a city plan check engineer, said that since July, about 15 percent of the permit applicants choee to pay 25 percent of the city plan check fee (about$70on top of the $281 fee fora$100,000home) EVERYTHING OLD LOOKS NEW AGAIN ALL SILVER PLATING Let us brighten r/-up your r/ holidays Since the value of old s1lverplated items con t1nues to soar this is an excellent time to take advantage of these low low prices to have your worn silverware. antiques and family heirlooms replated like new These p ieces are now more valuable than ever and make wonderful gifts HEAVILY SIL VFRPLA TEO Good-for you! Dailf Pilat class1f1ed ads Phone 642·56 78 Fazekaa said. eued the workload by au boon-The City Council voled Monday this whole idea," said Councilman Other cities, like Huntington Beach, have coped tracting inspections, speeding the night to Jet people apply for the Bill Ag by revising their permit prooe9alng procedures and inspection process by several units and to consider each appli-. "I do-;~ think we ahould touch authorizing overtime during peak periods. The weeks. cation individually. In six months, this tall b t I ould .i..:-c:ounty building department responded to the influx the council will review the policy. a ' u w support u&» by rehiring 1eVeral engineers it had laid off a year Some mµIding officials can "Most cities consider them on a motion becauae 1t handles the earlier. expect relief. A computer foi;-ecast permit-by-permit buia," City problem for the time being ao we Huntington officiala said they al80 are busy by the Orange County En-MAJla8'er Robert WYQD told the can get a handle on what is -...embling a list of private inspection firms to put on virorunental Management Agen-council happening." call if the demand continues to grow. cy predicta residential and com-"We don't know i.f th're will be When the i.Due returns to the "We've-experienced a big ~ in building merical permit activity will grad-a lot of requests or no requests. It council. Agee said he would favor activity this y~;· explained Glen Godfrey, deputy ually start sliding, with an ex-could become a problem i.f we banning the ~ta completely. director of the Huntington. Beech Development peeled upturn due in January, received 30 requests each month," The unita were called Granny Services office. said Donald Cotner, chief of the Wynnsaid,addingifthatwerethe Flatsbecauaetheweredesignedto "At thia time last year, two-week delays were county's building plan check de-caae, th~ council should adopt a give etderly parents an inexpen- unuaal. Thia year thingJI are getting backed up three partment. pennanent policy. sive place to live. or four weeks. When we start hitting five-and .-------------------------------------- six-week delays, we'll !leek help." Not all plan check ~ believe aubcon- tnctin& la the be9t 8Dlutlon. "What i1 a problem develop9 dw1ng construe._ tion and the (private) engineer can't invefitigate becauae he'• on another job i,n another county?," aaked Gene Cich, a Newport Beach plan check enst.neer. "No one in the (city) office can answer any questions because no one is familiar with the job. "We tried using an outside system several years ago and found things didn't ~ ~ smoothly." Long distances between private inspectors and Orange County worksites are not unusual becauae cities have to 8eaJ"Ch far and wide to find qualified finns that have enough liability coverage -uaUally a minimum of $1 million. "U a building falls down and the lawsuit finds the plan check finn respo114ible, we want to be make sure it has enough <:overage to pay for damages," Fazekas said. FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER DINNER . 113.95 B1ll L,,b1l11 'l.95 Includes soup or sa~ad, ~ choice qf potato or T" rice p'ilaf. . I~ 673-7726 ~~ 801E. ~ BALeoA Balboa 1 I I I I I 11&-I ~ 1'1U&--l\,~ Da UM" IUGlf co.rs P'IESENTS BINGO ., ........ 5 Z500QQ ~ .... ,~~ .......... ,.,." .. IHIJ COUl'Ofj GOOO ,Oii Olll tillll HllllOCllllOt TitURaOAY aUNOAY OOOllS 0"-" ,,.. OOOU Ot't'." t•1H (A"l Y llllOS '·" (llllL f llllOt I fl It IUC.. ILUIO'IS 1:tt lllC.. W:SlfOllS 1:4' ....... ••C..•• ........ '-... 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It'll be perfect for holding your new Extrateller card and any other cards you carry. THE NEIGHBORHOOD S &c L WITH BIG IDEAS. 1 Extnlftllfr's around the clock ATM service is another handy idea from the savings & loon that knows how to treat a neighbor. Huntington Savings is the home of fu ll savings. full service and No Strings Checking-the checking account that pays you inte~t no matter what your balance is. And we've also introduced some innovat iw accounts that can make your money work even harder for you. .. Come see a J\intington savings counselor about .m Extrateller card. And hire you~lf the teller who doesnl keep banker's hours. Now you know why your neighbor banks at (I] HUNTINGTON ANO LOo\N SA~GS ASS()(IATION OfAtt Houn Monday-Thurtday 9 •.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Main offb alt0 o~n S.turday 10 &.m. to l Slm. btratell«r Hours 24 hours a day, sewn days • Wttk • Main Offb New Fountain ValWy Branch• Newland Ctnltr Bnnch • t:1167 \l\limrr A~ .. Comtt ol 17431 Brookhurst. 197.56 ~ 8'vd,, Comtt of Cokim ~ Hunti ngton ~Kh. ComrT of s1.~r. Foont~ln V.lley. Ad.nu. HunU"@ton 8Nd\ CA 92647 t714l 842-8600 CA 92108 (714 > ~ CA 92648 (714> 904·13.U I /J , - . • • I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, November 16. 1983 A7 r---------------------------------------------------~------------~----~----~~----------~ I This sob stoi:y has a ·scientific twist Tremors related? • Researchers probe swarm of quak~s • NEW YORK (AP) -Re-refera to u a "swarin" of quakee. 1earcher1 are lnve1t11at1n1 The Idaho earthquake, o~ of the .whether the recent earthquake in atronae-t in the United State.I in ·Idaho triggered the aut.quent recent yean, atruck Oct. 28. GeoJ.osical Ume ecalea -in tremor in _Turkey by upeettina a Twodayalater, m0rethan 1,000 which a hundred thouaand yean 1Joba1 weave of aire-in the people were killed in eut.em ii but a moment-are eo lone and ~·· i.lctured cruat. Turkey. Idaho w• rocked by two life ID abort that nobody has been "At f al It certainl aftenhocb. And earthquak• hit able to demonstrate conclusively I -ace v ue, Y Maine; New York. AfghanJatan that earthquakes occur in any taeema lilte the two sits are .Qd the Sea of Japan. kind of cycle. Or whether they are aeparated by too ~ta d1atance ' \The-..thqu.Rke catal.911 have prompted by chanaet in the to ha~e any connectiOll between now been pulled out, and a tearch position of the aun anc:f moon. or by them, . saya Jay Pulli, a ~-for pairingl and awanna ii under any of a host of other phei\ocnena. mologiat at the MuaachWletta Se' h lnltit te f T hnol -way. On November l, 1775, for a1mo9rap 1 to meuure u 0 ec ogy. example, an earthquake occurred · earthquakea have been in ex- • "But it 11eema to be a period of off the coast of Portugal. Eighteen lltence for about 100 yean. llbe unuaual activity. We've started to daya later, the groWld moved mott ancient earthquake records, 'look into whe~er or not earth· W)der Boston. complied by the Chlneee, e>etend quakea occur in pain-one l,Jl the Establishing whether earth-back a mere 1everal thousand Euu.nd one in the West." quake peiring OOCW'I will be yean, 11ya_.Dr. Robert Uhrham- lndeed, thequakesinldahoand difficult, if not impomlble, re-mer, a 1eiamologitt at UC 1'lrkey were part of what Pulli aearchen say. Berkeley'11eilmographic station. In the Ch1nele records "there is an indkadon there might be • periodicity in the larger earth- quakee," aaya Uhrhammer. It's a clue, but a rum.y one. The cyclic variation diffen only slighUy from nonnal chance variations. F.arthquakes the..aize of thoae in Idaho occur at the rate of a hundred or eo a year-an average of rcM:lihlY every three daya, saya David Slmpeon, 8890Clate director for aeiamolOI)' of Columbia Uni- versity's Lamont-Doherty Geo- logical Ot.ervatory: · In the eyes of a scientist, then, the occurrence of the Idaho and Turkey quakes two days apart is acarcely worth noting. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - People ahed tears becauae they are happy, sad or·angry -or becawie they've got eometh.lng ln their eye . At Tulane University'• Tear Analyaia Laboratory, volunteera cry for lcience. The lab breaka teardrops lnto thelr buic chemical component&, giving reeearchen a fountain of inlormation about the human body -and hope that tear analysis might one day replace aome painful blood tests and spinal tape. In their first project. re- searchen found a Vitamin A deficiency among people with a malady known as "dry-eye syn- drome," said Dr. Peter R. Kastl, 'director of the lab, which is less than a year old. Other work has linked one group of tear chemicals to rheumatoid arthritis and shown that tears can help detect and prevent eye diseases. Kastl also hopes to learn whether tears can be uaed to ,,._--------------~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::=:::::::::::::::::=:::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::~ detectthepresence,of pollutan~ ---- ... ~ or drugs in the body. He want.s to develop tear tests that wUl replace palnfuJ blood t.esta and spinal taps. To get the tears for study, volunteers take a healthy whUf of an onion slice, then carefully remove the tears from thelr eyes th.rough a thin glaaa pipe, where the droplets are collected . In collecting the droplets, re- searchers have to be careful to 1eparate ''reflex tears" from "basal tears." Reflex tears flow as an emo- tional reaction to a happy or sad experience or as a physical reac- tion to irritation caused by pol- lution, foreign particles -or onion slices. Basal tears are the ever-present wetness in the eye that keeps the eyeball moist, sterile, nourished and protected. Collectirig the right kind of tear isn't easy, Kastl said. "U you irritate the eye while collecting the tears, you'll generate more reflex tears and dilute the vol· ume," he added. Proof of crime,'s a trickle THE 1978 CABERNET SAUVIGNON OF~EST & Juuo GALLO Fou"ntain Valley Police Officer Sarah Nebon noticed a crowd of about 10 people clustered around the rear of her patrol car as she was breaking up a weekend party at A~obe River Avenue. When she got cloeer, she heard people in the group saying, "Go for it, John. Doit." >..she moved cloeer to investigate, she dis- covered a crime in pro- cee1. It turned out a 20-year-old maJ\. ident- ified aa John A. Silver- man, allegedly was uri- nating on the right side of the black-and-white unit as the small crowd egged him on. -Silverman, whoae ad- dress wasn't known, was booked into Orange f. OOunty .Jail on·~ of lndeoellt ~ police said. '5 named directors I Five IOUth Orange C.ounty residents have been named to the Saddlebadt c.ommunity Hospital board of direc- ton, according to chair- man ·John A.. Sick- enberger. Named to the panel were Rua1ell L. Disbro, executive vice president of the board of Pnr feaional Community Management in El Toro; Nolan G. Draney, presi- dent of the William T. Tbompeon Co.; Mark B. Metzinaer, vice presi- dent and mamger of the Santa Ana oorporate of- fice of Bank of America; intemilt and cartiloiopt Dr. WU1Jam H. Nelaon and Jamee L . Ray, Saddlebrick Community ffmPtal'• executive vice prllklent alMi chief ex- ecutive officer. Follow road . to recovery? People who auffer from deprellion or ner- vous dJlorden, includini former mental paUenta, can meet weekly with Recovery, Inc., • aelf-help group for people who find it dif• ficult to interact with othen. Recovery, founded by Dr. Abraham Low in 1937, meeta locally on Wedneedaya at 7:30 p.m. at St. JOllChim'a Center, 1998 Ora.nae Ave., c.o.ta Meea. For more infor- mation, call Hal at 548-9689 or 64M945. GOP women to convene The Oran,e County Federation of Re- publican Women will hold a b6ennla1 conwn- • Ucm Dec. 1, Nl'Unl at 9 a.m., at the Holiday Inn in c.o.ta Meu. Required raervatiarW may be made with Ven .. Ma,uUna. ~21-0 c..IJe : ' 1...-,una Hllla..- l :::t:" •• ..., . • ' A LIMilED BOTTLING .. . .. ~ FRoMTuE· FINEST VINTAGE Ernest and Julio Gilio have finally released their long- awa ited 1978 Cabernet Sauvignon. The Cabernet Sauvig non was made at t he Gallo winery in Northern Sonoma. from l().)'){1 Cabernet grapes. These premium Northern Sonoma grapes were carefully harvested by hand. to pro- tect their d elicate character. The wine cons ists. entirely of the i978 harves t , considered by experts to be the finest of the past four decJdes. For nearl y three years, this Cabe rnet ~as gently aged in casks of ra re Yugoslavian oak. Its remark- Jble complexity and balance were further softened bv an additional year and a half rni the cork. We're pleased to make this special Cabcrri et S;i uvignon avai lable to you. F R 0 M J U LI O G A L L O IN DECADES. J .-- .. a = ... ':!I I . Al Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, November 18, 1983 t 1· • I ! I j. I .. .. MAILBOX Equal rights means just that To the Editor: I am writing in retpONe to Laurie Whitcomb's witls twad- dle In Sunday's Mailbox. I wish people (eepedally women) would reA<l the F.qual Righta Amend- ment Ina~ of reeding what they want, or what they fear, into lt. Maybe then they would begin to comprehend what it really sa)'!I. I am abaolutely incenaed and in- credulous when I read drivel like Ma. Whit.comb's, whoee misplaced perception is tantamount to argu- ing in favor of a broken leg. If you have one, you make the best of it till it gets better, but you don't tcy to keep it-broken. Being a feminist hardl}'. precludes being "successful, lov: Ing wive.a and mothers." Nor does it preclude being anti-abortion, anti-war. pro-family or anything elae, and it astounds me that this would still have to be explained. It certainly is the "height of absurdi- ty" to 1uggeet \hat one stance does preclude the other(•) and doing eo makes a per90n look like a fright- ened, uninformed ... Equal Righta means juat that: Equal Righta. Not ~e "collaJ* of our once-proud America" (which I, for one, happen to think it •till ia). Equal Rights meana treating one per90n, regardless of sex, the same as another penon, regard- lea of sex. Period. Finally, anyone whocancall the conscientious effort to bring the status of women up to where it should be "ugly" isconfuaed. Very confused. Working against our own best interests ia stupid and makes abou.t as much aenae as breaking a healing leg over. and over again. Ms. Whttcomb, think ·about that and quit clouding the · issue with unfounded fears. PATRICIA HARRIS c.ostA Mesa Women have started wars To the Editor: A lady, writing a letter to the Mailbox, seemed to indicate that men are the cause of wars, therefore if women were elected, there would be no J.Vara. I wonder if there were any wars during the reign of the medieval queens. I wonder where the name "Bloody Mary" came from. There was a Queen of Belgium when that country was attacked. HitleE threatened to kill her. if the Belgium Afmy didn't surrender. They laid down their anna and Europe_ was lost. Marl{aret Thatcher is called "The ·Iron Maiden" for aome reuon. I per- sonally like her, but it was her neglect to respond to threats by the Argentina bully-boys that brought on the Falklanda War. If she had dispatched a flight of jets, or a warship to the Falklands in time, they may not have made the fatal mistake of pulltng the lion's tail. Women are ahi·ght but they aren~t always meek, wise, or right. JIM BOLDING C.OSta Mesa , -~coast district needs changes •• To the F.ditor: ~ a resident and taxpayer of the Coast Community Q>llege District, as well as a full-time teacher and fonner stud~nt at Orange Coast Q>llege, I want to say that the newly elected board ahould begin a long-overdue change in the district. Over the years there has . been an ever--Oeepentng entrenchment in policles that have led to the position that ~e district is in today, where it is unable to adapt to economic political changes that have occurred without great cost to educational quality. It ia wrong w ( describe the election victory ti.a that of the narrow, special inte~ of the teachers. Such a charge is de- rogawry to the sincerity and professionalism of the teachen, and i.mpaira the po.&tion of the new trustees. I look forward w a careful and necessary change in the direction of the district and a reinforcement of educational op- portunity. • ROBERTBRYTAN Huntington Beach Raising postal rates too I!Juch To the Editor: The n.e in paetal feea, coupled with the decline of general effi- denci'has reached an unrealistic level. Obeerving the speed with which the majority of postal employees work, it's obvious that they are taking advani,,e of their job teCUrity at our expenae and frustration. S'ince 1974 the fees have not risen in proportion to any econ- omic or cart of living level, but jumped i.rradically at their d18cre- tion. The facta of a $800 million surplus in 1982 and $606 million aurplUJ in 1983 would lead most of us to expect a decline in price or perhaps better service. Not only does the Postmaster want an unwarranted increaae, but he ia asking for three cents. Llke guoline, even a one cent or lem than one cent increa8e will bring millions, even billions more daily. At a time when govenunent agencies and moat private enterprbes are struggling and cutting back. one of the last existing monopolies decides to pad its multi-million surplus at the public's expeme. I believe any lncreue, even one cent, is too much and I realize this ia a cauae for debate. I do know that any ri8e over one cent ever, in the postal system, is pure greed and we all suffer in aome way. · BOB BLANCHARD Newport Beach l. M. BDJd /Timber. test German immigrants of more than a century uo put engaged couples to a test. The young man and his girl.friend were g.iven a two-handled ~t saw and directed to cut down a tree. How well they al1emately pushed and pulled suggested to the oldtimen how well they'd get along in matrimonial hamets. Just a game. The oldtimerB didn't really have all that much to say about it then, either. A . Sailors. They weren't In port long enough to wait for tbe tailors to finish such jobe. So the tailors made up clothing in advance of ship arriva.la. Soldiers were next, though. Tailors who mass-made ~y-to-wear during ·the Civil War went right ·on qoing it for civilians at war's enc:t:'"" .. - Q. Why is "pig iron" called ~t? A. Because it Uled to be poured from the blast furnace into a wide ditch and from there into small adjoining trougha. The ditch and troughs reminded onlooken of a IOW with aucldlng pto. ·Nothing in the record at hand tells how frequently Napoleon took baths. Not often, probably. How ei.e do you explain the fact tha~ he u.ed an aver.ge of two bottlee of perfume per day. 1 Thal name molt oornmonly given to baby girls in Au.tralia ·The movie makers typically now is Sheila. ahoot two pages of 9Cript ~day. Q. Wen 1e>ldien the f1m men to WMt reedy-made cloths off the ncka? ORANGE COAST lailJPilat It's known that elephanta can detect water beneath the JP'OU,Dd, bu\ it'• not known euctly bow they do it. H.L. lohwerta HI l'IMIMt I KNEW 1llS ~GOING 1> IW'PEN. Y JAPAN5E 6ET THE P.ReSIDENT '<MR *R~1~DV MIM CAREFULLY, AND BE~ YoU 'KNOW IT · ' lMEY'RE EXKJRJlNG ™~ANDS CJ MINIARJRE R.EAqAN5 INR> ~ts ~V. . -- U.S. may aid Nicaragua attack WASHINGTON ~ There are alarming indications that the Re- agan adlninistration is aerioualy thinking of g.iving "logistical sup- port" to an invasion of Nicar~ J>y Honduras and Guatemala. ' High-level Pentagon and in- ,tell.lgenoe offidala have expressed Confidence that the Honduran and Guatemalan annies, trained and anned by the United Stat.es and Iarael, can "take out Nicaragua" without any need for a commit- ment of U.S . combat troops. But they say a joint invasion force, coordinating ita efforts with the anti-Sandinista guerrilla groups already fighting the leftist Ma- nagua ~. would need U.S. supplies to carry off the attack. G -Jl-Cl-1-11-11-11-,-~ Right's ant:M:ommunist r.eal, the invasion of tiny Grenada may only have whetted lta appetite for even more ambitious military adven- tures in the hemisphere. In fact. pollaahowing overwhellning pub- lic support for the Grenada in). vaaion may be the most persuasive fador in the president's decision ori Nicaragua. Thia provocation could take the form o1 Sandinista forces Cl"<*ing into either Honduras or ea.ta Rica in hot purswt of guerriJl"8 taking sanctuary there -e6mething Managua has been careful to avold so far. • U the Naearaguan rebel forces could agree on a combined oper- ation, such as a pincer movement from north and eouth along the Atlantic coast, they might aeiz.e a large enough "liberated zone" to ask for international f'eC08Jlition. The Reagan administration and the Condeca countries would grant thia, and the rebela would then appeal for Condeca'• help in seizing the rest of Nar.,ua. officer. asked if any action ag.aimt Nicaragua is planned, laughed and - said: "Well. I can't speak for Guatemala, but from statements being made by U.S. of:fidala like ·- Secretary of Defense (Caapar) Weinberger, l!d aay·-there-is an .- open poasibili ty." There would be abundant reasons for an administration de- cision to support an mvasion of Nicaragua, and one would be political: .The presidf?nt figures it would win back his diaaffected New Riaht 1Upportef'I in time for hia re-.Iectiori bid. The preeence of a Cuban-backed regime in Managua has long been a aoW"Ce of ,irritation for the rig.ht wing, and )the Reagan admlniatration's sup- J>oaedly covert support for the anti-Sandinista rebels hasn't suc- ceeded in toppling the Marxist junta in Managua. Far from satiating the New Meanwhile, intelligence sources have told my aseociates Jon Lee Ander.>n and Dale Van Atta that Gen .. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, head of the Honduran anned foroes, has told U.S. of- ficala privately that he intends to celebl'lte his next birthday in Managua. His birthday is Dec. 12. Juat how Honduras and Guatemala expect to vanquish the Nt.carasuan . army -Central America's Iar,gest -is not clear. But here are some of the pomibWties: •They could invoke the recent- ly revived Central American Se- curity Council (Q>ndeca) w achieve a united front of Nicaragua's neighbors in the face· of "provocation" by Managua. F.mboldeni.nB 'the Sandinistu' enem1es ia Fidel Cutro'a recent admiaBion that he would be unable to aend Cuban help becauae of "superior American force." So Managua would have to rely on ita own forcet and the estima~ 6,000 Cuban adviaen already in Nicaragua. Left-wing sources allied with Guatemalan and Salvadoran JUerrillaa have been denouncing recent "mobilizat ions" ln Guatemala and Honduras. Of- ficially, the ·troop movementa have been de9Cribed as "routine exerd8es.'' But a high Guatemalan military Footnote: As I went to preaa, a White House spokesman had not responded w a request for com- ment. · . · SCANDAL OF THE WEEK: For many American children, the economic recovery and an end to their parenta' unemployment will come too late. If they aurvtve at all. malnutrition and untreated sick- nees will acar them for life physically. mentally and emc:>- tionally. · . The congremionar,Joint Econ- omic Committee will hear testi- mony tomOl"row on the 1tate of the nation'• poor children. My aa- 90ciate Michael Binstein has had an advande look •t 10CDe of the pre~ taltimony. It ~ grim reading. • f ''Ample evidence exists tlttt children living in poverty~ advene health comeq~," one -atudy stat.es. "and that ~e proportion of children living in poverty in the United Stat.ea bas incrwd steadily since 1975 and dramatically since 1981. ,, Lose and y~u learn how to win . r It was either Vince Lombardi or IOme other football coach of the same vintage who patented the slogan, "Winning isn't everything -it's the only thing." Not only do I happen to think it isn't true; I don't even believe it ia a uaeful philoeophy for competition. At least two new book.a have come out this fall chronicling the riae and decline of John De- Lc>rean, the wheeler--Oealer who had considerably more suooe• in wheeling than In dealing. ' Accord1ng to the11e biographies, everythina went hia way until the final dramatic oollapee of both his enterprile and his penonal repu- tation. He roee from strength to •trencth, with lean.'ely a aetback, and must have begun to think he wu the darling of the gods, ~ "Nothing ia so healthy as a ~~for power that led to bis f:lt._:-~,. ~~~~~~~ ulw~meanstheorily ---------~ learned as much aa I have from thing. Leaming ia one thing, IYlllY Ullll ~' most of my defeats. Of coune l changinc ia another thing and ________ _.....__ would not like to be beaten at a acceptinai setbac:ka gracefully 1 ia fortune'• favorite. crucial moment, but otherwi.ee. I still another. All theee are oompo- lt seems clear to me that if he hope that I may at odd times in the nents in any competitive activity. had tasted defeat in the past, he future 1oee a few more games, if .and if one component ia lacking would have been far better thereby l derive as·much benefit the entire itrUCtUre ia more liable equipped to cope with the dif-· as I have obtained from defeats in to crumble. ficulties that faced him i.J) his the past." When Bill Scanlon beat ambitious motor car venture, and European historians have been McEnroe in the U.S. Open this might not have panicked into unanimous in expreming the summer; and then Jost to Connors trying to save his company by opinion that l( Napoleon had in the semi-final, he·did not sit in means that were s~ to d~y it. suffered a substantial defeat glory and review the film of the I recall a paragraph written_a earlier.in hia_military career, he match he won. but rather re- balf-century ago, by Jose would not have had the brashnem viewed the film of the match he Capablanca, then the great.est to invade Russia and thus incur lost. Whether in chem or~ or chem player in th~ world, in the the great disaster of the march on Iaiger matters, thoee whO are not introduction tb one of his tour-Moecow. It was as much his prepared to la.e and learn are not nament book.a: inexperience of defeat as his 'truly equipped to win and keep. Bombs pry leaOer~, public apart. BJ MmE FEINSILBER · -theee fall victim to the mad without ownership of property, in b~t he was edltmially denounced ' · ,,,_...., bomber. which,oorruptinstitutionabaving in print u unneighborly and '*'WASHINGTON-1l'he prest-A-bomb"'Wimt ofttn"1:h~ptt.ot--t>eerr1wept·away, man would be haughty," ADiop-urd:-"1'6eTenoe . - dent wanted to take a walk, IO he Nov. 7. Now they're talking about free to be good u God intended laated until the omet of World put on his hat, went out the front putti.nC the Senate behind glua, him, that six heada of state ~ War ll, when the Secret Service door and had a comtitutional IO vtaitors will aee them u acton Ul8Slinated for ·ita sake in the 20 got rather ah1rty and wanted a a1ona Pednsylvania Avenue. He on a stage. Already, more check-years~ 1914." higher one. FDR relisted buc waved at a cab driver, ~ for a polnta and more electmnic .el'UIOl'I One of the six was William fiDally put lt up to ltM!ll feet. Be tou.r1lt. oornplimenteicf a street have been erected. ' McKinley. the third American · wu proven fiaht imtantly: He 1IOO cleaner and chatted with re-No one can blame the .enaton prelident· kUJed in the 36 YMn wu denounced • unnellbbody porten. for wanUnc to live, but lt.'ia a pity between.1885 and 1901. and mobby." The prelldent wu Harry S . nonethele91 that everyUrite IOme-Even after McKinley'• ahoot-AA oJd'clippina telll how~ ' Trwnan, and It wam't ao uncom· thina happen.. the bm'rien go tna. no fence IWTOUDded the 819CW"lty ·bed been Ill the Whitit man, i.. than 40 ~ -.o. for a bJcber and offktaldom: .. ,more White Houle. Ci.tbena could HOU8e .wn b> J'nnk1in Rooee- chief uecuti~ tab a wallt,-jult remote and ouc of blCh with the wander into the executive man-velt'1 era. like that. Truman did It almost ordlnariDem of We. . .&on, leave their caJ.lina carda. Mk On a lark. two 18-yeer-oldl, evwyC-.yof hluev•·.,....pnli-Twrorlml llll't new, but the to 1ee the pl'fllldent. Theodore Beat.rice White and J~ deney. pro.Uve barrien af'e. Tel'l'Orimn ~ thethe~•~!~~ Meudl,deddedoaeallhttn 1939 Now lt'1 unheard of. hal bMn a WMpon of pol.Ideal ~ ..,......._.....,.,,, to try to 19' J'D•'• ~By Every time a bomber dOll bil cbanp for a lq time, in lhW Uled to have open houlle on New coinddenDI, a smv ... pn, Oft deed tn w~ he cto.n•t c:Dlmtl>' abd. evtn mon, ln other Yw'1D1y.~ooWc1.t.Dclm at tbt am.. 'l'be pm w _..... jult thft.18D Ule and deltroy countriet. line and lhake tua hand. There by a deannan, m mber and a ~ ~may act tn the name a.rbua 'l'udunan, the his: wu no fdlklnl. buU. and ---lf Chey .wwe 0tli , but Ubel1y ta al-. hll . 10rian. mam the po&nt with dUI T.R. erected the fint White expecc.d. ~ W1Um. 'lbe~'1Uberty llRoldlhlnl----wlUcb opem Hou. fence, Jcmph A.18op. tht 1lley Mld d»y were and wwe to ... tblU' 1w1ena, 'th8 lia.rty of the m.ptier an anarchy· ln her fonner newtpeper columnist, ~ led into tbe nd room. Ind...._. naUQnal _.... to do the normal. book. •-n.e Proud 'l'owar": a.-d it lut month ln a lecture arouiid \8\Ul tbq found the everyday thiJwl that ., tMm "So endwltlna Wiii the vlllon about the old W~. prllldenL from feeUna lib-& U. Ill apart of a statelw ~ ... _wt\,hou~ ''It w °'2la four fwt hllb -With a laup, be pw \hmn Ma 1overnment, wlttlouc law, any 0-yeu COUJd )lmlll(:-"" au\ojrapb. -• I A " " . ·-' . ~ -· .. ., Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, November 16, 1983 A9 ... . A dedicated qaedical team These doctors will~ring geriatric· cqre to seniors . . BJ HEJ..EN CRAIG Dlllr Piii c-••• • ••• Howie calla are a thins of the put, like beaver hata and buggy whips. Wl"Ol'\I. In Oranae County, ~ Geriatric Medical Care group offen hOUle calla, and ai.o provides free tranaportation five daya a week to Ila offia!a in Garden Grove and Huntington Beach. The expanding GMC began two years ago with the semi-retirement of Dr. Paul &leenberg, lta medical director. an ot· teopathic phyaici.an ~ u a family doctor. Intending to provide in-home care for eenior citiz.en patients, he started with a small office in Huntington Be.Ch with one exam room, open twv daya a week. He accepted Medicare aasignment as full payment and waived the 20 per cent not covered for aenion without additional Insurance for thoee patients who cannot afford to pay. Thia policy i.a still in effect with all docton of the GMC. who U.1e the ~ practice approach to medicine. The teem of eight docton ia dedicated to the needa of the aeniorcitiz.en, which la on the way to becoming a medical specialty. The Garden Grove office i.a run by Dr. Sydney Norwick, a member of the geriatric conunittee at UCI and a part time • profemor ln the medJcal school at Irvine. "Geratrica i.a not yet a specialty ln medical school.''_ Dr. Norwick aaid, "although the American Gerat:rics So- ciety i.a trying to establish it aa a separate department. The medic;al achoola have all the specialties which are the pieces of gefiatrica, and they're trying to put them together. F.-entially, thia ia what our team wanta to accompllah." The reepon1e from a raRdlY aging population -in Oranae COuntry an estimated 18 percent are aenior citizens - cauaed the practice to expand to include specialiata in problems of the elderly. Other sites in Orange County are being choeen for new offices. Be.i"'8 family and general practice physicians, the team now includes F. Shibakai, M.O:, Internal Medicine Cardiology, S . Swarz, O.P.M., Podiatric Medicine, N. Pilest, M.D .. Dermatology, Y. Chung, M.O., Internal Medicine, Gaatroent.erology, and R. Fayer, M.D .. General Surgery. The confusion about what constitutes geriatrics was explained by Dr. Jerome Tobi.a, a friend of Dr. Norwich, who ia in charge of the geriatric work at UCI. Although a department of geriatrics has not Been established, there are approx- imately 25 people working on research that impacta on aging. "Geriatrics can't be sharply defined, like ophthalmology," Dr. Tobia said. "The geriatric age ia arbitrarily defined as 65 because of aodal security laws.'' Dr. Tobia supplies medical studenta aaalgn~ to follow Dr. Norwich on his rounds of h ouse calls, to obeerve what was . ;. Liver transplants ••• Insurance is now picking up the tab :~y~~~N~ · PITTSBURGH -As more liver transplants are perfonned, more insurance companies and .state health agencies are stepping forward to pick up the tab. ''The struggle is still there -a family 1 member ia dying. But 90me of the obstacles have • been removed," said Charlie Fiske of Bridgewater, -Ma.., whoee insurance company refused, then "· agreed to pay for his daughter's liver transplant operation last Nov. 5. ' In most cases, insurance covers much of the liver operation and six-week hoepit.aliz.ation, averaging $72,100 per patient. Hoepital bills " quickly exceed $200,000 if complications arise, however, and th~ oostS mount as families set up ~. eecond homes near the hospitals. !1 ~ PAPARAZZI "There are travel expensee, phannacy ex- . penaes, acconunodation ..expemes. It juat goes on and on," aaid Kar1-Lundeen of Florence, Ore., whoee 3-year-old daUghter, Brooke, ia awaiting a suitable liver donor. The family relocated to Sheffield, Pa., to becloeer to Children's Hospital in Pittaburgh. Four of five liver transplant patients at Pittsburgh's , Presbyterian-University Hotpital have paid for the operation themBelves in the put year. At Children's Hospital, about a fourth of the ·transplant patients are not covered by insurance. In caaes of self-pay, patit!nts either lack insurance or their applications for Medicaid are refused. Medicare, designed for SociaJ Security recipi- ents, finances only kidney and comeJl transplants. lfhe federal clusifies liver trans lanta aa t t,J Traaaaa benefit The stars come out '· ,. ~ ' 6 .. 1 !though it waa far from being a . traumatic experience, The Orange County Trauma Society'• annual dinner and auction w• an experience -a delightful experience for the number attending. Held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, the affair WM titled ''Going, Gotnc, Gone" and WU highJJihted by both a lllent auction and one not 90 lllent. · It wu a night ln which the common folka . rubbed elboWI with the at.an of H~ood. many of them from the new popular · television lhow ''Trauma Center.'' It w•UC> a night ln which Alrley Ju4l'Oll of c.o.t.a Mme may have become a star', betnc the lucky bidder on an item ln the cataJoc limply tit.led "You Ouchta be in Pictuaw ... " And that la ~ what it WM -a chance to star' aa a doctor or nune ln an epWode of "Trauma Center." · Dlula IUbaal o:f NewPOrt Beach got h.!Cky ai.o. He boucht a natural lamb coat for $800. What'• 90 1\dcy about that? It WM mcdeW by actnm WJ Stndlen and a nlaht with Sally.,- almc with the coat. Other atan attendlna the third aMual Trawna Society auction included Jam• Na.- • a1ar of "Trauma Center,'' Ellen Travolta, Meredith M.c1Ye. Carla and Lou rem.no (lA .. experimental, even though the survival rate after one year exceed.a 70 percent . Some states auch as Pennsylvania and New York have opted to pay for liver tranaplanta through their Medicaid programs, entitled to matchipg federal funds. But Medicaid funds are eannarked for low-income families. Even then, reimbunementa are "not even cloee," said Joe Kintz of the Pennaylvarua Department of Welfare. · The ilaue of insurance haa sparked na- tionwide protest, with lobbying groups such as the American Liver Foundation i.naist.ihg that liver transplants deserve better insurance coverage. There have been aome gains. MaSaachuaetta' Blue Crom-Blue Shield ia considering offering a special rider or a limited policy for heart, liver and heart-lung transplants. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger haa promi8ed 1o implement Jesialation enablina the aovenunent 1o finance liver trarwplanta for military dependenta. The Public Health Service plans to issue a recommendation on the status of liver tranaplanta by the end of the year. The Health Care Financing Administration, which regulates Medic.are, then will decide whether to allow reimbunementa, with states and private ifl:turera likely following i ta lead. Even after transplant patienta return home, the expemea do not diaai)pear. Eve.ry month, for the rest of their lives, they muat take cyclosporine, an antibiotic that preventa tissue rejection. Cyclotporine ooata about $6,000 a year. Despite the high coeta before, during and after tranaplanta, families manage, one way or another. ">.. parenta, there's no way we're going to sit by and let our children die in front of our eyes,'' said Patrick Fukuhara of Honolulu. Hia 2-year-old daughter, Janeen, i.a awaiting a donor liver. allo It.In in "Trauma C.entier' after a number of yean •the "The lncndible Hulk"). Ju laewl• and her Br'Olldway Ph• Trio provided the mullc f« dandna followtnl dinner and the live auction. It wa1 everybody'• fa1hlon 1how Memben of the South CoMt CUitural Service once the almost obeolet.e techruque of, ln-home medical aervice. A couple who has ~n through a aeries of illne9les treated by GMC explained the advantages of this kind of practice, aa ~n by themaelves. and other residents of their trailer court they have referred to the group. Besides the confidence in lhe excellence of their doctors. all of them appredated the convenience of the • specia.liz.ed practice, ita understanding of their needa, including transportation and the fillinl ouk>f medical fonna. The ataU's familiarity with this chore was considered important to patients under Medicare. Dr. ·&ieenberg has a special under· st.anding of the problems of older patients. He is.._ diabetic who had to take time off aft.er lil began this retirement practice to have both legs amputated at the knee. A· arriall, man in a white doctor's coat, he rides around on an a sporty red and yellow motor acoot.er. At UCf medical school they are also studying gerentology, which is the soci- ology of aging. Geriatrics i.s defined as the branch of medicine that deals with the sickneeees of age. At GMC there are signs that positive gerentology is practiced. In the cheerful ·offices, persons who have reached a certain age are considered to have retained thejr sense of humor. An anti-smoking post.er of Brooke Shields is on the wall, cigarettes sticking out of her ears. : • .t .. t 4 ' , • I ... ~·· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. November 16, 1983 ( Hamor his Weapon • .-. Satirist spoofs th~ pompous 8y f>ATIUCK CONNOLLY and Illustrator, whohupenneddl'awlngator • · ,,,_._ NaUonalGeographlcmaguine andartkletfon T uoou W h ('"o) Wt t • nwnberohclentJfi<'publicaUona. WlN u.n ,.-, us n.r wn \t>i not Butwhenheneedsabreak,hellaueea writing scholarly urudt.'i afld l'(1t1tr1l>utlng drawings newsletter or contributes toa Chicago-baaed .a tire to the National G..'Ographk. John Holden Ilk.es to rNga%ine called "The Journal of Irreproducible poke fun auc~enUfk stuffed shirts. o-1 "in... I f t .....f11~ ... He wriwsand lllustrotesancwaleUerltfalgoes newU ti, uae 0 tycauaeo n.....,..,,..,..~. • to hlU'ldreds of fellow • • With eolemn pedagogy, he haa argued that acientists, spoofing potn· tclence can prove the existence of the" AbonUnable pous professors and theor· Snowman"~ "Bigfoot" with ists who, he says. need the "paleoanthropologeologicanatobiogeographkal" ribbing. evidence. . • "Scientists take them· • Hea.laohasshown, with text and pictures, that selve,a Httle too by using recombinant DNA-genetic tinkerlng- &eriowdy," hesa)'I. "Some sclentiatscan produce barnyard animalalike the ~tually teach thelrown mulU-drumsticked "chickkkickicken," (dark meat theories as fact." lovers, note) and the milk-producing wonder, the Holden, 49, a "cowowow." bemuaed, bespectacled and He founded the ''lntemaUonalStopContinental bearded geologist, isa Drift Society" to spoof plate tectonics, the theory that dropout who headed for the earth is a jigsaw puu.le of movable "plat.el\" that the mountains of float on a viscolls layer. A1J the plates scrunch north-central Washington together, mountains fonn and volcanoes and ear th- in 1974. Three of his fann quakes a.re born. Holden himself isa believer. house rooms are cluttered "When I became a drifter in the 1960s, you could with books, globes, draw· count on the fingers of both hands the people who ings and writings. .. ••• agreed with me." he says. "~ow there's been a Outside, rabbits and John Holden flipflop and it'sneardo01\8. chickens roam the 40-acrespread. "See, incredibly, even scientific theories are "I still try to make the national geology susceptible to ma.sS-thlnk, although we're supposed conferences, but I find them real he<:tic and to be above that." unsettling," he says. "I think more problems have One Holden cartoon shows people aboard the been solved over a beer in small numbers in peaceful N.orth American continent in panic, screaming, "Look settings." Out! Here Comes Africa!'' as the African continent Holden is a serious consul ting geologist. writer cruises by. ' MtahtEnglandsidetwlpt.·Franceor Ant.arctica rear.end South Amertaa, giving millions of pt'C.>µlt' whlpluh? WW California, given time, d"nl Chlna? Holden 1uggesta bOlting the continents ln pla<.'t.' to end the worry. Hecounter-theorb.es "rontlnent&J drip" in academia' a atutty style, po9tulating that all contl- nentadribbled off the South Pole. One of hia T~, abbreviating the formula for photoeyntheals, , "Have You Thanked A Plant Today-6002 +i H -C.6H 1206 ~ 02." Bumper 1Uckena admon.l.ah, "Stop Continental Drift" and "Reunite Gondwanaland" (the theoretical pre-drift aingle land l1l8l8 that made up the earth). • The IOCiety'a goal, aaya Holden, is "the immedi· at.eceeuUonofaea-floorspreading,coollngof orogenic magma.a, quie.cence of large volcanoes, damplngohel.smagreater than 4.0on the Richter acale and the ending of subduction and other crustal diacriminationa." Itoosts $5 to belong. Carolyn Anderaon, a eenior researcher at National Geographic magazine in Washington, D.C .. and a Holden fan, says, "He provides a little humor in what can be a quagmire of equations." · Dr. Arthur Meyerhoff,ageologistand physicist in Tulsa, Okla., and one of the most prominent critics. of plate tectonics theory, has Holden's "Stop Continental Drift" bumper stickers on both his cars. "There's not much humor in the business. He· provides it," says Meyerhoff , adding, "He's one of the best geologists in the world and I admire him for getting out of the big, bad world and doing what he does." Wedding~ Opinions differ on tr~atment· Gardiner-Miller ' St. George's Episcopal Church in Laguna Hills was the setting for the Oct. 8 marriage of Karie Renee Miller of Fullerton and Bill Mairs Gardiner or Ne.wport Beach. The bride, daughter of Nadine Jay Arnold of Fullerton and Ray DuBois Miller of Orange, wore a traditional Victorian style ivory gown covered with lace and trimmed with tiny seed pearls and opal sequins, and an All.Mie-style hat with a lace blusher. She was attended .by J'olane L . Craven of Fullerton as maid of honor, and Gisele Miller, Cindy Freeman. Karen McDaniel and Cristie Isaacson, bridesmaids. Vanessa Gardiner was the flower girl. The bridegroom is the son of Olney and Isabel Mairs of F.ast Hampton, N. Y. He was assisted by Joeeph Nappa of Huntington Beach as best man, and groomsmen were Harry Vested, Steven Miller, Tom Canon and ~ Feinberg. ..) The couple left on a trip to the Bahamas and the Caribbean after a reception at the Balboa &y Club in Newport Beach, attended by 200 guests. They plan to make their home in Newport Beach where he is a member of the law firm of Gardiner and Nappa. Nelson-Iannelli Sonia Iannelli of Costa Mesa became the bride of Jeff Nelson of Huntington Beach in an Oct. 22 ceremony at Christ Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Greta Iannelli of Costa Mesa. She is a graduate of F.stancia High School and the hos Angeles County Medical Center School of Nursing, and is employed by the medical center .. The bridegroom, a graduate of La Quinta High School in Garden Grove. Golden West College and the Orange County Sheriffs Academy in Orange, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson of Garden Grove. He is employed by the City of Huntington Beach. DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: A. a patient, I believe in cooperation. However, I also believe in the rightJf> question treatment. . Recently, a doctor found that I had a blood presaure of 160/95". Immediately h e wanted to put me on anti-hypertensive pills. I asked him why med.kine was necessary· as he himlelf called my hypertension mild. But he insisted. so I went to another doctor who had an equally fine reputation. He also found my pressure in the same range. But he said I didn't need medicine. He just wanted to keep my weight down and not take too much aa.l t. I've decided to take the advice of this second doctor., My question is: Am I endangering myself by not taking the pills right away? Mr. B. ••• DEAR MR. B.: Vwti.ng two doctors, you've had a 50 percent split opinion on how best to treat you. U you went to a thousand doctors. the ratio might be the same. The point ls that we're not all in agreement about what is the best treatment for mild hyper- tension. Nevertheless, practically all 6f us agree that medication is indicated for patients with moderate and high blood press~. What is mild hypertension? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mild hyper- tension is defined as a diastolic blood pressure between 90 an 104 mm Hg. U the blood pressure falls below 100, no drug treatment la adviaed unleaa the valu.e exceed.a 95 aft.er three to aix months of observation.Uthe pressure remains over 100 during the screening period, drug treatment is advisable.' .\Ji Australian study also shows that there's no evideWCe for the Uaefulness in treating mild rou1. HIAL TH OR PETER J STEINCROHN hypertension. Becauae of dilferences of opinion, treatment must be individuallz.ed. After studying you, Mr. B., the second doctor seems to think you will not be endangering yourself by not taking pills now. He may change his mind later, depending upon how your pressure behaves. • • • DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: I've developed a painful thumb. It came on about two days after I bad washed our three family cars. I probably overdid it. I wonder if wringing the water out of the cloths and sponges had anything to do with it: Meanwhile, I can't even extend my thumb without getting severe pain. Mr. V. DEAR MR. V .:.I can only guess it's what we call extensor tendinitis. Joeeph R. Thrun, M.D. recently reported an interesting c:aae in Annals of Internal Medicine. Ht; called it WaU Washer's Thumb. A 24-year-old medical student worked as a wall washer in a community hospital. Repetitive action of sponge wringing was determined as the cause. The painful thumb improved afte.r a single injection of an intradtendon sheath sterOld and cleared up in a week after treatment with anti-inflammatory agents and rest . • • • FOR MRS. J .: Dietary control does play a significant pa.rt in reducing the levels of cholesterol. A study of one population in Finlan.d revealed that thoee pl.aces on a low fat diet showed a lower l evel of cholesterol. When they returned to their previous high fat diet, cholesterol increased. • • • FOR MR. C.: Doctors in tlte ~t had a tendency .. ANN UNDllS Ghost of past spooks family Dl.!:.AR ANN LAND.ERS. My huaband l eft me when I became pregnant with.our second ch.lld . Kia explanation: "Kids aren't my bag." l lat.er married a wonderful man who adopted my son and daughter. Now -after 14 yea.rs of total silence -here cornea ''Dad." My daughter graduated from high achoo! last spring, and "Dad" says she is an adult now and he wanta to be part of her llfe. He feels, even though he signed the kids away and never gave me a dime for their support, that he can blot out the yeara4'hen he ignored them because "blood ia thicker than water." Both kids consider him a stranger ~d don't know what' he is talking about. The daughter is getting a lot of pr&sure to go visit h im -or, he says, "I'll oome to see you." This guy dumped a second wi.fe when she became pregnant and says when·thal child graduates from high school he plans to look him up, too. We have had a good Life -until now. How do I make this ghost from the pasl un~rstand that he ii not "Dad" and that we want to be left alone? My daughter is asking for my help:-BEWILDERED lN BINGHAMTON DEAR BING: You are too emotioaally lavolved to give your daugbter objective advice. Arruse for ber to 1ee a coun1elor. And please cboose aomeoae wbo undentaoda wbat It la like for a prepuf wile wltb a s mall cbild to be left by a basband wllo dffldet kid• ar~a't "bla bag." I bope, too, tbat your cbildrea can't be cornpted by gtfta or blinded by tbe glamor tbat tile "ml11la1 llnk" will try to bring to tbelr Uves. Wbat a a.eel! • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I trust you won't mind my using your column to address "Thank God It's Friday in Yonkers," the malcontent who complained that he/she was experiencing littie financial gain and no person.al satisfaction from his/her job. DEAR TGIF: As an unemployed citizen. I have very little sympathy for you and ot.pers who can't find anythmg good to say about their jobs. Rest assured, I am deriving no financial benefit and very little personal satisfaction fromspending8 to 10 hours a day answering help-wanted ads and pounding the streets only to be told, "Don't call us, we'll call you." Believe it or not, there is more satisfaction to be gained from getting pcud to push a pencil and shift papers around than from collecting unemployment and sending out resumes. I wish you and I could trade places. My satisfaction came from putting in a good day'~ work for decent. ~...and. g_etung a compliment from my supervisor . I haven't had that pleasure in over a year, but lam-STILL UJOKING IN AUBURN, CALIF. DEAR AUBURN: Uaemploymeat laaa gottea to be a aJgbtmare. ID addition to tile bulc problem of no LDcome, it can lead to depreaaloo, alcoboU1m, drag abase, 1bopliftlag, wlJe-beating, cblld abase ud a total Iott of aelf...esteem. U you can't find a paying job, do volunteer work whJle you are look.lng. Keeping ba1y ud feeJID1 HefaJ are e.nremeJy Important. Good luck to you and everyone else wbo la in tbe aame leaky boat. • • • Are your pa.rents too strict' Hard to reach? Ann Landers' booklet. ··Bugged By Parents? How to Get More Freedom." roulct help you bridge the gener- ation gap. Send 50cents with your n>quest and a Jong, stamped, self -addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 11995, Chicago. m. 60611. After a wedding trip to Carmel and Yosemite, the couple plan to live in Costa Mesa. .• Weddings& ..... --· Eng~ements of labeling aoomplain.lng patient as neurotic. In many ..-------------------.. cues, that diagnosis turned out to be true. z:79 Hubbard-Bruce The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and Unfortunately, such patients were often labeled 642-So engagement n ews. before the doctor had given them a decent Put c1 feu• tcurd s to 1rvrk for you Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Combs Bruce Jr. of Corona To help YoU submit the required information, examination. . m th e I a1·1y.P1·1 1 I~ del Mar announce the marriage of their daughter forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. We now realize that even when there's an Victoria Wilshire Bruce to Jon Millard Hubbard, son Bay St., ~ Mesa. overlay of nervous symptoms, a patient may harbor a of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Hubbard of Newport aeach. For weddings, only a blade and white photo of serious, undiagnoeed ~· The label neurotic __________________ _. The Nov. 11 ceremony was conducted in the the bride is acceptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color should not be pinned on anyone who has not had a Community Church Congregational, Corona del Mar. photcs can't be used. ~ complete medical investigation. ~~~isaFad~te~Co~~Mar~h ~~~m~bew~t~~~-~~----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ School and Menlo College. weeks aireF the wedding, otherwise it will not be RU ff ELL' 5 ~ Her husband grad~ted from Newport Harbor published. High School and USC. He is owner and president of Engagement infonnation is to be submit~ at UPHOLSTERY, INC. the Irvine Ranch Farme.rs Markets. least seven week& before the weddlng. ~.:..=::====-==-==-=====::::=====--======;i1 Fonns and phot.oscan be dropped off at the office or mailed to the }+'edding Department, Daily Pilot, P. _j.x 1<-t~ modine's A Privat e Health Club for Women Celebrat ing Seven Years Helping Local Women Achieve Their Fitness Goals • Aerobic Classes All Dey Long • Open Sund~ (beginning Jan. 8) • PersooallzeJIWistrucllon • Fully Equipped Exercise Area • Sauna -Whlrlool -Sunroom • Towels & All Tolletrles ' • Life-Cycles •Masseuse • Manicures by Kim • Facials-Waxing by KCO NO CONTRAGTS (7 '41)51-3200 • 2036 QUAIL STREET. NEWPORT BEACH MEMBERSHIP GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 0 . &x 1560, C.OSta Mesa, c.aJJf. 92626. 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Barons in·a cOrner? • Powerful San GorgoniohostsFountain Valley By ROGER CAR~N Of ... .,., ......... · REDLANDS -It would seem somewhat routine for the Fountain Valley High Barons, entering the CIF football playoffs for the ninth straiJht year. But it's anything but business as usual for Coach Mike Milner'$ Barons. who find themselves backed in a comer before the first bell sounds with Citrus Belt League representative San Gorgonio awaiting at the University of Red.lands Friday night (7:30). First -the Spartans poseess an overall 8-2 record and are an option team -·an attack that f W8>'9 .erm to give the &rom trouble. .And, providing Fountain Valley can 80lve the riddle, No. 1-seeded Loyola, the school which ripped the Barons in the first round a year ago, 21 -0, and alao eliminated Fountain Valley from the playoffs in 1979 (42-25) and 1977 (21-20 in two overtimes to end unbeaten dreams for the Barona), figures to be next in line. · It wasn't long ago that the Barons were ranked No. l in Orange County and No. 2 in the CIF Blg Five Conference. An almost certain berth among the top four seeds awaited Fountain Valley, but a 15-10 loa to Marina and a 6-6 tie in the mud against Huntington Beach pu.,ced the Barons as the No. 3 Sun.set representative, despite the trl-championa~p. To suggest that Milner and Co. are somew~t i.iritated by it all is a major unde"tatement. "We had our chances ... ," saya Milner. First, however, is San Gorgonio. "They're an option team with two skilled running backs (James DeBow and Durrell Jones) and an excellent option quarterback (5-11, 185-pound Wade Vickery)," says Milner. \ "The quarterback is an outstanding ~er and a great athlete. They don't pose as a passing threat, only .passing about 35 times in the four games we evaluated, it's just a basic option team that isn't afraid to pitch the ball or to have the quarterback give it off or keep it. They execute all three phases of the -Hh8' ,, • o~-·· Fountain Valley'a A1r Force (quarteri>llek Brett Stevens, receivers Jamie Craft, Carl Harry and others) hasn't found the end i.one in the past two games, and San Gorgonio's aecondary appears aound, according to Milner. "They've got good athletes in the secondary and uae aome three deep man-to-man with a free safety that is free, anq they like to play tight when they're in a man-to-man," says Milner. "But we think we can pus on them." An edge for Fountain Valley lies in the fact that it's the ground portion of an option game that the Barona have been most successful in coping with against similar styles in the past, and If San Gorgonio goes to the air ;ust eight or nine times a game, the Barons figure to have 9ome answers, Warriors await physical Dow~ey Woodbridge faces stiff test in first venture into CIF playoffs Downey High School's Vikings won't woo anybody with fineme, particularly Woodbridge Coach Gene Noji. But the San Gabriel Valley League's No. 2 entry i9 the CIF Southern Conference-Play- offa certainly impressei the War- rior cOach. ''Their best play is a dive. They come straight .&1 you. Nothing fancy but very physical," says Noji. Friday night at Downey (7:30), Noji's Warriors have the dubious honor of playing their first~ever post-season football game by vir- tue of their third pl.ace finish in the South Coast League. The Warriors bring a 7-3 record into the contest against the 8-2 yiking:s. CIF playoff schedule Frida7'1 pmea ('7:SI) Bis Ftve c.fereaee Pint Road St. Francia at Huntingt.on BNch Huntington Beech by 3 Fountain Valley YI. San Goraonk> at U. of Redlands FV by 3 St.. John Boeco va. Marina at Westminlter St. John Boeco by 1 Mater Dei at Fontana Fontana by 7 Celltral Coaferemce Finl Road Garden Grove at Newport Harbor Harbor by 7 Brea-Olinda va. c.aron., del Mar at OCC CdM by 3 Irvine tt La Habra La Habra by 6 El Toro·w. La Quinta at Garden Grove La Quinta by 2, 8Hdlen Cea.fereace Flnt Road Woodbridp at Downey Downey by 7 Mia8ton Viejo va. Pacifica at Bolaa Grande Pacifica by 7 Warren at Capistrano Valley Capo Valley by .3 . . Univ.ersily staggers top-seed e,d Foothill in water p<Jlo. 82. 0 0 A colnplete play~_r· -Ru~s~ll does ii all-for Wo~dbridge By CURT IEEDEN Of .. ...., ....... An inquiring apona writer from the Downey area wu eomewhat puzzled by Woodbridae Hiah'• football atatJatics. ''Do I have thia right?" he asked. "ls Woodbridp'a quarterback a1ao the team's lpd.ing receiver? U he la, It must make for an intereednc offeme." _ · 'The fact ia, Woodbridge'• quarterback is the leading teceiver on the team. He's alao the Daily ~t Player of the Week. Bill RUllell 11 a lanky aen1Qr·Who spent aix ,yeen of Jµnioc A.II-American Football at tight end and all four years of high school at wide reCetver. He MW some action at quarterback early ~ the eeMOn and th.en took" over the ~-calllni dutiee during the last three South Coast League pmea. And with Ru.ell at the helm, the Warriors won the games· they needed to win and promptly. vaulted into the CIF Southern Conference playoft. for the fint time in the school's younl history. Ru.ell leada the Warrion into Downey High School Friday night against the San Gabriel Valley League's No. 2 entry. Last week apinlt Laguna Beach, in the victory which made . the w~ play- off-bound,au..ellqimpleted llof l8pa11e9for /PLAYEROFTH~WEEK I 180 yards and one TD In a 20-14 dedalon over the Artists. . "I'm no Burt Call," Ruuell admits, refer- ring to Capistrano Valley High'• standout quarterback. "And we're no Edison. But we have the biggect heana· around. We stick together." Rua1ell cal.la Woodbridge'a riae to the CIF playoffs a team effort. Everyone lenda a hand. F.a.rly in the seaaon, he helped at wide receiver, and now he's on the other end of the pu98. "When we came Into this aeuon, we and a lot of other people figured this would be a rebuilding year. BUt after a few games, we starting to build 101De confidence," Ruaeell explains. "No one really stands out on this team. U a receiver or a running back scores, the first thing he doea la give the linemen a pat. It was just aa much their help." · '1 · Being able to convert from receiver to quarterback oovioualy indicates Ru.ell has -- versatility. He finished the regular 1eUOn with 23 catches for 334 yards and six TDa. He has a1ao camed the ball 44 times bbth u a quarterback and a tailback for 130 yards and a 3.0 average. (See RUSSELL, Pqe Bl) -~ .,.., .... ,...,. .., L-9...,.. UCI gets defensive • in debut By JOH N SEV ANO OllMDellJ,_ ..... UC Irvine unveiled its 1983-84 basketball edition and with it Coach Bill Mulligan displayed glimpses of a new unage. To begin with. the maverick UCI roach, starting his fourth season, wore a sports coat Tues- day rught wtuch is akin to an Alaskan resident having a closet full of Hawallan ahina. In other words, it's something Mulligan just doesn't do. On top of that, the Anteaters won ,their non.rounting contest l"T-r::::::--1 against the Australian National Team by exhibiting a stifling de- fense -that's right, defense -a heretofore non-existent word in Mulligan's nonnally offensive repertoire. "l thought we were aggressive and played hard," offered Mulligan of UCI's 82-79 win over the · Boomers before 1,135 at Crawford Hall. "At the same time we made a lot of mistakes and broke down a lot. But we ex- pected that. That's what these games are for. "As for the coat, it bothered me, too. I didn't like it." he added· with a smile. In past season s at UCI. UC lr\!ine's Bob Thornton outduels Australian defenders for rebound during Tuesday's game. Mulligan didn't have the per90n- nel to attempt such a defensive venture as he d id against the Australians. He always found ISee UC IRVINE, Page 83) -Brea iS hungry for crown • But first, Wildca·ts will have to get past <;dM When Corona del Mar takes the field at Orange Coast College Fri- the semifinals the past three years. "We're going to have to play 10me physical football," Noji says. "U we're not up to the task , we're going to have problems." most punishing of Downey's weapons. Keith RU81ell (6-2, 220). day in the CIF Central Con-"I think our kids are· starting. to feel the pressure," says Brown, who guided Brea to a 6-2-2 over- all record and a 3-0-2 Orange League mark. ''These kids really want to succeed." League, will be faced with stop- ping a veer offense which actu- ally has accumulated more yard- age through the air than on the ground. Downey. runs a veer offenae behind quarterback Shane Nor- ris, who has thrown for 898 yards and lix touchdowna. But even though the option ia the Vlkinp' bread-and-butter play, the straight run up the middle is the That job is handled by Abel Gomez, a 5-11, 185-pounder who has rushed for 483 yflrda this leUOl'l -it jult RVen games. Just u lmpremive la ~ Viking offensive line of Rick Rumell (6-3, 240), Benny Seybold (6-3, 2~). Greg F.uUwn (6-1, 220) and The Warriors counter with a ference play8ff football opener, Rllllell of their own, quarterback the Sea Kinp will {ind them- Bill Ruaeell, who came into hia 1 selves up against no ordinary aec- own last week, hitting 11 of 18 ond-place team. paSlel for 180 yards in a 20-14 Coach Bill Brown's win over Laguna Beach. Brea-Olinda Wildcats are hungry So, when the teams square off at 7:30, the ho8t Sea Kings, sec- ond-pl.ace finishers behind New- port Harbor in the Sea View The Warrion top running for a Central Conference th.am- threat ta Rudy Figueroa, who has pionship -something which has picked up 616 yards. eluded them becau.e of la.es in No CIF f oothall playoff jitters for red-hot Vaqueros By CURT SEEDEN °' .. .,.., ........ Irvine High football coech Terry Hen- igan says h1a team has played five atraigh~ aolid footbell garnet, and there'• no reMOn to thJn.k they can't make lt llx in a row. Uthe Vaqueroure green when ft comes to the CIF playoffa, they won't ahow lt, lnlilta Henigan -except in the color of their unllonna. "It's not like we're nervout and they're not jwi ~U8l! we haven't been in the playoffs," aaya Henipn of La Habra, the v~· fini-round gpponent J'riday night. The hoat Hlghlanden. under lee'- -. ..... .. .- and-year coach Bob Rau, won the Free- way Leque championship and are 8-2 overall. 'they boUt a pair of powerful nmn1na back.a in the With.enpoon brothen -Anthony, a 6-1, 226-pound fullback, and Chuck, a speedy running back. "They (the Hiahlanden) give you all aorta Of look.I and 1et1. 'They have guys in motion and they have a lot of akilled people," Henipn admita. Over the put couple of week.a, Hm- ·lgan'1 corp1, too, hM produced eome akillf ul people, amona them quarterbadt Jeff Dielman and 1'W\J\lng back Remy Ranrn.tulla. They were the catalyats behind the V aqueroe' 6-4 overall record and a four-S_all_le winning streak .1 w hich propelled them into the CIF pl.ayoffa for the ft.nt time ever. What changed Bielman? "When we quit playtni him on defen1e and let him concentrate on being quar- terbeck. that turned U1 around,'' Uyt HnApn. "Be WU a ltar1inl aafety and a .......... .. . .""""'8one. • Rahmatulla began hlttinc the lOO·yard llW'k oonlllt.ently, •tartinl apinat El\an- da ln a 34-20 Vaqa.aero victoey. That. not IW"pril1.nlly. nart.ed Irvine on lta winnin8 streak. Henigan says another key change wu the moving of tight end Jim Martin to offenllive auard· · "In our offenae, the guards &re just critical. He's just been outatanding. He really made ft poeaible for us to do things otfenaively." The Vaqueros resurgence allO cor- related wtt.h ·the return of two key playen who had been lnjurec:l -defenstve-end Jlm Pet.enon and Henlgan'a IOI'\, Mike,• junior defensive back. Stlll, ft ii the.llwn~ of Biel.man (~21 yards pMllng) and Rahmatulla (5J30 yards on the ~) that stand out. • "Yeah. they're not conside~ much of a passing team, but their quarterback (Craig Oden) throws quite a bit." says CdM Coach Dav-;. Holland. Tlie Sea KiJliS carry an 8-2 overall mark (5-2 in league) into the g'ame, and U.ke the Wildcata, aren't cona1dered a pulinc te.in at the moment, considerin& st.act- ing quarterback Bobby Hatfield ta loat for the IMIOI'\. Not ao, says Holland. ''Other teams don't think we can throw anymore, but we think we can," Holland ,.ya. He's referring to the dramatic improvement ahown by backup quarterbeck Paul Watlon. Af1er compJet.ina jmt two .,_. in his f1nt two pmea, Wai.or.. hit 8 ol 13 for 150 yards api.nlt ~ champion Newport Harbor 1-t week. "Th.at'• rMll y a boost fOf ua," ~ Holland. ''Wat.eon improved 100 percent from the Eltanda game to the Newport pme.'' .. l ·. -I ·--• • • 81 Orange Coett pAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 16, 1983 .It was a painful 198.3 for L8gu~a Beac·h With the ClF football playoff~ beginnJ.na Friday for area achoola lt'1 thc lch'8 on the cake for Jobi well done -the rewards for a year's work and sacrifice - at leut for the onea who made it. For the others -there's no braaa ring, a bil of ' grumbling here and there. usually out of ean;h9t, and l 10me soul-aearching. • . There's no question the penalty is far too severe for the crime of miasing. Take the situation at Laguna Beach High. for example, where the Artiats went 1-9, 0-6 in league under Coach Denrtis Haryung. ' Haryung admits he's strongly considering ·: bowing out, although I.he 1068 of th.is veteran, ~ on-campus coach would obviously make things just .. tougher on the Artists, who are fon.'ed to compete in ' tougher circles than they deeerve. ''It kind of depen<is on whether they want to do what needs to be done," says Haryung, alluding to SPORTS BRIAK A year later , they'r e still talkin g abQut 'The Play' in Bay Are a PREP SPOF1 l S ROGER CARLSON more dedication, time and work. "If they don't, well, I juat don't want to pay the price of these indigruUes. h's hard to do mentally.· And boy. did we suffer thi!J year. There were so many games that we had a chance to win." Well, I guess anybody can say that about the loeaes, a Uttle luck here and a little luck there ... but when it comes to Haryung and hie Artists, maybe they cornered the market this year. For instance: '"The perfect ecenario to this season came in our PCAA coach es ta b Fresno LAS VEGAS -Coaches of the 10 m Pacific Coast Athletic Asaoci.ation basketball teams believe that defend- ing National Invitation Tournament champion Fresno State will win the conference title this winter. laat game againal Woodtvicjgc," says H.aryung. The Ar\ilta were t.railln&, 20-14, bul had a ahot with Woodbridge forced into a puntlng altuauon with 3 minutes !efl from ita 22. "The center C4i\"\&ered the. ball over the k1d'1 head," say1 Haryung. ''But the cent.er ma(te an illegal move jult before he snapped It and the play waa nullified (by the illegal procedure penalty). "So they went back to punt again and there'• another bad snap, but we ruahed 10 playen and were called for roughing the kicker. It was fourth-and-~O and they got a flrst down out of It for inc..idental contact. · "It's just the way the season went. all year. We had one bad center snap all year and it cost ua a game." Thia juat hasn't been the Artists' year. Tragedy struck Laguna Beac:h aft.er the Elsinore game when wide receiver Eric Abernathy w&!-killed Stern named riew NBA-ch ief NEW YORK -David J . Stern. m the National Basketball Assoclat1on's No. 2 man for the past three years, was wwtlmously choeen Tuesday by the league's owners. to succeed the retiring Lar,ry O'Brien as NBA romm.lasioner. ., :f' · Eight of the 10 <.'Oaches picked the Bulldogs. who finished fourth in the league race a year ago but went. on to win the NIT title, Nevada-Las Vegas, the defending league champion, and UC Irvine received one first-place vote apiece. The choice of Stern came-less than a week aft.er O'Brien announced he was stepping down when his term expired Feb. l . lt also came with the enthusiastic backing of O'Brien, who said, "I couldn't be more pleased." ~ , "' .. -. From AP dlapalcbea BERKELEY -It's Big Game [il Week for California and Stanford C. » football players and fans, and as Richard Rodgers says. "Here we are again, talking about The Play." Rodger$. a starting defensive back and special teams captain for I.he Cal Bears, added that, "I've been tired of hearing about it for a long time -and I love"lt!" l All Cal fans love it, most Stanford fans seethe, thinking back a year to the improvised, five-lateral kickoff return which ended the 85th Big Game. It gave I.he Bears a 25-20 victory and quickly be- came known as "The Play/' the most unbelievable one of the Cal-Stanford aeries and KAPP perhaps the craziest one in college football history. Kevin Moen, the first and last player W handle the ball on the 57-yard return, ran the final 20 yards through Stanford band members who had run onto the field of Cal's Memorial Stadium thinking the game was over. The 86th Big Game will be played Saturday at Stanford Stadium. The Bears, 4-5-1, will be favored over the Stanford Cardinal, 1-9 and playing the last game under Coach Paul Wiggin. Quote of the d ay Former running back Jim Brown. on Franco Harris' assault on his all-time rushing record: ''I ha.ve the greatest respect (Qr Franco Harris, but he is just hangiJ)g around to try to break my record. Even if Franco beats my record by 500 yards, I will come back." A 'Catholic Supe r Bowl' set BOSTON -Boston College and [il Notre Dame, the coUntry's only two 4. t Roman Catholic schools still playing football at the Division 1-A level, are headed for the Liberty Bowl Dec. 29 in Memphis, Tenn . Alt)Wugh NCAA rules prohibit formal invita- tions and/acceptances until Saturday, sources in Boston. South Bend, Ind .. and Memphis said the stage is set for a "Calholic Super Bowl" marking the Liberty's 25th anniversary. UNLV was the coaches' choice to fin'.ish second this season, followed by UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton , Utah State, New Mexico State, Pacific, Long Beach State, San Joae State and UC Santa Barbara. · Ch a rlie Grimm d ead a t 115 . ·~·"' SOOTTSDALE, Ariz. -Charlie a Grimm, a 20-year veteran of major league baseball and ~time man- ager of I.he Chicago Cubs died at · ScottsdJe Memorial Hospital Tuesday night. He was 85. He had lived in Scottadale since he retired from baseball. Pat Sampair, a nursing supervisor at the hospital, said Grimm had been hospitalized about a month. He managed the Chicago Cubs three times and had a four-year stint with the Milwaukee Braves. Called J olly Choity, Grimm was fun person-' ified. He was a gag-throwing, banjo-strumming character who was also one of the slickest fielding first basemen in major league history. His antics on and oU the field and bia close ties to then Cub owner Phil Wrigley were legend as he was hired to manage the Cubs three different times and led them to three pennants, including the last one they ever won in 1945. Bavasi, Carew agent to.meet Angela' Vfce President Buz:zie • Bavasi will meet with the agent for Rod Carew Thursday in a final effQJ't to sign the seven-time American League bat- ting champion. "We're going to take all day Thursday to try to get this thing done, .. said Bavasi. "If we can't get it done ThW"Sday. then we can't get it done." Carew, a free agent, is reportedly asking for $1.4 million per year. "I guess both of us our going to have to compromise 90me," said Bavasi. . Carew, 38, has played the past five seasons with the Angels aft.er playing 12 years with the Minnesota Twins. The veteran first baseman became a free agent at the end of the 1983 season and wasn't selected by any team in the re-entry draft earlier this month. The Angels retained negotiating rights to him. Carew's agent is Jerry Simon of St. Paul, Minn., who is a1ao Carew's brother-in-law. "I love the people, I love the players," St.em said. "We have a very exciting non-stop gaine. We believe we have great players and solid owners. Our television ratings are up ·and our attendance is up. Our health is good." ,,.... Although St.em, who is known for _.bis experience in marketing and television, had"been considered a front-runner for the post, the haste with which he was choeen was something of a surprise. J usta nold Love joins field The outstanding mare Justanold ~ Love has been added to the list of 10 invited horaes for the Champion of Champions to be run on Dec. 17 at Los Alamitos Race Coune. Ju.stanold Love replaces Make Mine Cash on the Champion of Champions invitation list when it was decided Make Mine Cash would be held out of the event. Ripke n n nmed AL MVP NEW YORK -Cal Ripken Jr .. a Rookie of the Year in the American League just one year ago. was named today as 1983 AL Most Valuable Player, narrowly defeating Baltimore Orioles teammate Eddie Murray ln the balloting. Ripken. 23, completed his meteoric ascension from rookie standout to MVP by leading the American League in hits with 21 1, runs with 121 and doubles with 4 7 last season as the Orioles won their first World Series since 1971. Last year's AL MVP also was a shortstop. Robin Yount of Milwaukee. and, for the second straight year. Murray finished second in balloting. Murray. who hit .306 with 33 homers and 111 RBI., received 10 tint-place votes and 290 points. Carlton Fisk of the Chicago White Sox was third with the remaining three first-place v<>tes and 209 points, followed by Jim Rice of Boston with 150 points and Cecil Cooper of Milwaukee with 12-3 votes .. --- Te levision, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: NHL Hockey -Vancouver at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). No cash o·n the line ruined Los Al sale ... Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •The collapse of the sale of Los Alamitos to a group of "foreign 'buyers" for $68 million may have been caused by the same technicality which ruins a lot of real estate deals ... the seller wanted some cash down. •Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne comes a~ as such a jerk with his. post-game comments that the nation is waiting for the Comhuskers to get trounced ... but nobody is betting on it. . •There is considerable speculation as to whether Rod Carew or Pete Rose will play first base for the Angels ... If it were my team, the first ~man would be Daryl Sconiers. • lf the Raiders go back to Oakland and the Califof11ia attorney general can't find 90mething crooked in the whole ridiculous mess. the attorney general should be investigated. •Retiring NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien did a very commendable job con- sidering he was dealing with a collection of SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD ·TUCKER re$! screwball owners. •The poll · taken by Mervin Fields showed that three out of four Californians are in favor of having the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles with just a small pocleet of people objecting because of traffic, large crowds and increased crime . . . the objecting group was located in Southern Californian. •If you really think trading draft picks for established players is a good idea, check out the Los Angeles Kings and the Houston Oilers. •Pasadena buaineasmen can tell you about the spending habits of all Big Ten visitors except lllinois because no one can remember back 20 years. •Los Angeles Coliseum general man-' ager Jim Hardy says dealing with the Raider organization is next to impoesible because "thoae people are animals" ... Well, lince the whole thing started between Al Davis and the Coliseum commission. the scene has been a zoo. •Whoever said of the NFL, "there are now winners, only survivors" had the San Diego Chargers Ul mind. • · •You would not add Nebraska's Tom Osborne to the list of ~verrated coaches - which include Miami s Don Shula and Oklahoma's Barry Switzet -but you might try the category of overrated human beings. •You know you 8f'e getting old if your kids never heard of Jon Arnett. •Asked why Forum owner Jerry Buss did not comment. on the $150 million expansion program by neighboring Holly- wood Park, spokesman Bob Steiner replied, "I'm not sure he knows about it." •Betting that St.eve Howe will be with the Dodgeh in 1984 ls tantamount to betting they will sell cocaine at the concession stands in Dodger Stadium. Nater Proves the critics wrong • INGLEWOOD (AP) -Swen Nat.er had heard the acuttlebutt and it didn't aet well with him -or the Lo. Angeles Lakers. , "The word ia out around the league that we are not u good u we were laat yw, probably becau.e of the trade involving me,'' ea.Id Nater, who re9ponded by hltting his fint six Ooorahota in the Lakera' 126-97 runaway victory over the Milwaukee Buda on Tu~night. points, the Laken shot 61.7 percent from the floor, another aeuon-high, for their aeventh game ln nine otlngll. "We were emba.rrueed and nobody likes to be embarruaed," said Bucb' C.O.Ch Don Net.on. Thia wu our won\ game in tour yean. I can't remember any other time when we were out of tt).e game ao early." . Jamaal Wilkea had a team-hlgh 17 polnta for the fut-breaking Lak:ers, who Wied a 17-2 apurt in the "We ~ out with llOl'OOlhing to prove bee.a~ aecond quarter to build a 82-46 halfl.lrrii Oulge. the Bucka are one of the' best tearm ln the lee,ue. Mlb McGee Michael Cooptr» Bob Mc:AcJoo and aaid Nater, acquired lut month from San Diego in • ..Nater ~ b.ed '14 tor the i..aker. and Kareem move to strengthen the Laken' depth at center. Abdul.Jabber and Jame1 Wonhy added 13 ..ch. in an auto accident, and lat.er l.n a head-on colJ.J.11on ln the Laaune Canyon, three Laguna Beach cheerleaders wert killed when their auto collided with a former l..agflft\a BHch chef!rleader. . "h"'s jult been a lot of fN1tration.s," uya Haryuna. Lacuna Beech move9 into the s.e. Vlew Leque next year, but Haryung RM no relief for the Artista 1n temw of competition, although there will be a aolid nucleua to build on, includ.ll\I ju.It about the ent.lre line, quarterbaok-JI.Jn O'Donnell and running back Mark Draper. · The ironic \hU\i about all this la that nobody'• about to get out a rope for Haryu.ng. In the.e days and ti.meta, 1-9 may emberraaa Haryung, but no one'• calllng for a lynch mob. Rather, moat are hoping he'll just stick it out. Because without him, Friday nig.hta in the fall could be pretty dull along Park Avenue. * * * Elaewllere ... •Ediaon High football hu taken some lumps the past two years, but the final blow has to be last week when Marina fans outnumbered F.dlson's at E&aon't. home game at OCC. Anc, the radio theory doesn't ~h ... •Ocean View football suffered, too. at 1-9, but Seahawka Coach Steve C.olflesh e.an be justifiably proud of the fact 55 of his 56-man squad was there to the end. "In a lot of ways it was really a very positive season," says Colflesh ... •Look for Saddleback High to give people problems in '84, with the entire offensive and defensive backfields returning. '---- Trojans upse~ Foothill; Tars, CdM advance University High's Trojans may have entered the CIF 4-A water polo playoffs this year through I.he back door as a wild~ \earn, but the Sea View League aquad is playing like champions. The Trojans pulled the biggest upset of the tournament thus far Tuesday. ousting top-seeded Foothill. 8-7. University earned a rematch with Newport Harbor in Thursday's semifinals, after the Tars WATER POLO outaoored Long Beach Wilson. 10-8. The Trojans and Sailors Will meet at 3:15 p.m. Thursday at Heritage Park in Irvine. Meanwhile, C.orona del Mar toppled Villa Park. 8-5. and Sunny Hillsoutl.asted Fountain Valley. 11-7. University's Matt Torchi.ana's goal with 2:45 remainina. the J.Jne tally of the fourth quarter, was the game-winner, but the Trojans a.lao received a stalwart performance in goal from Victor Bak.ill.a. "It was a total team game," said Uni Coach Chuck Morris. "Victor played just super. They had about three excellent chances and he was right there each time." . The Trojans had balanced 9COring with David Langlois and Torchiana the only multiple goal-ecorers with two apiece. Newport jumped to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter and. despite seeing the lead trimmed to two on ~ occaaions, was never in any real danger aga.mst Wilson. "We had a good count.er-attack in the first quart.er. but we got kind of lackadaiNCal in the second," ex'Plained Newport Coach Bill Barnett. Senior hole man J ohn Morrow added three gOals as C.orona improved to 20-4 overall. The Sea Kings are the hometeamagainataecond-eeeded Swmy Hills Thunday, and the contest ii eet for 3:15 pm. at Newport Harbor. With Earvin "M.,Sc:" Johnlon dilhinl out • The Budu' Marques Johnaon led alhcoren with INIOn•hlan 17 ..r.ta. the Laken Hploded &o • 21potnta.Kevtn0reveyhld'l7,a1Jlntheeecondhllf. 30-point leed 1-te 1n the third quarur and fln1lhed "We 1eem IO be lalnlna confJdence," be met. wtth .even pla~ .coteina in double ftarw'el. Milwaukee h1t 44.4 of lta floor ahots, ~ With the . h contrlbuUng 1 aeuon·hl1h 63 on 36 of 81 auempta. 'fl!e l:aien' areem Abdul-Jabbar • pahw from behind by Bucb player u he look• to pue to a teammate Tuettday night. ~ .... ,......,Lee...,,. • I / Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, November 1e, 1983 • UC IRVINE WINS • • • From Page 81 hlmeelf havtn,s to hide a pl.ayer or tr&liaN, who ~nwred with two two. With thil UCl 1quad1 how· wtna (again.at Loyola and USC) evM, thlnp are different. and two lcmes (ln a Canadian The Anteaters, with a 80\lnd tournament), began to whittle at •tartlnl flve and a deep bench, the deficit. keep preelUft! on the AU81le11 Trailing 71 -63 wlth 6:43 to play, from the o~ tipoff/ to the the Boomen ~ to not only final buzzer. The final l\umben catch up, but pu1 the Ant.eaten lhowed the auffocatlon worked, at 75.73 with 3:30 remalnini· The too, aa the Boomen commltted 20 ICOre waa then Ued or exchanged tumove{I and lhot a poor 44 per-hand• four tlmea before cent (29 of 66) from the field. M~ hit one of two free 'l'hat ia not to aay 1'Cl'a conatant throws and Jerome Lee. a junior over-play atyle didn't have lta tranafer from San Bernardino flawa, though. The Ant.eat.en, College, coolly hit all ,four of hla l!Vho worked hard almost every charity toeees in the fin.al minute. aecond on defeoae, were 90me--....- timel guilty of taking lt too easy"""\. McDonald flnilhed u UCl'a on the offenaive end aa they ,leading 1COrer with 18 pointa. eeemed to u.ae the time t.o cat.ch Raymond Lankford, another their breath. newcomer from the community There were also a lot· of what college ranka, had 17 and Bob team captain Ben McDonald Thornton and Ronnie Grandiaon tenned "dumb fouls" (39 by UCI) added 11 and 10, respectively. as the Ant.eaters sJ.rUggled t.o ad-''This waa a motivator for us. 1 just defenaively. think If we had lost tonight we "We were a little shaky. But)t would have been down a little waa Q.ur first game, what you bit," said McDonald, who then would call ~ tuneup," offered added. "we'll get better." McDonald, who was clearly the dominant force on the floor for UCl I.a now idle until Monday, the Ant.eaters. "I think we did Nov. 28 when tht: Anteet.era OpeJ'\ pretty well, but that's not the the collegiate eeaaon against the type of defen&e we want to play. Univeraity of Idaho · at the We have to learn to preaure Anaheim Convention Cent.er. without fou.llng or getting beat. But I think that will come." UCI led for a majority of the game, taking a 4-0 lead at th.e • outaet and building up a couple of 12-point leads before aettling for a 40-32 advantage at the inter- mission. UC lmM 12. Auttn19 1' AUSTilAUAN NATIONAL T•AM - s.n,.tock 11, MorMU e, 9ofn« 21, &mltll 17,C•rroll 2, Keotlfl 0, Scrlonl o. 9r9Mnv 2, Gue '· Delton '· Tot•I•: ,, 21·31 ,, .. UC •VlN• -McO-ICI 11, C•rmon 2, Murllllv 9, Lee 6, Lellkfofd 17. ...n1 0, Tllofnton 11, Joflnaon 9, T04w t O, Gr•ndlaon 10, Cl.Odo 0. Totell: 33 16·U e2. H•llllm9: UC lrvlne, .0-32. .. Troy Carmon and Tod Murphy le.ave their feet for attempted rebound. The Anteaters maintained their elght-point lead for much of the second half, too, before the Aus- Tot91 foull: Au.tr•ll•n N•tlonal THm "· UC Irvine 27; Fouled out: Thornton (UC Irvine); lt.oound1: Auslrellen N•tlonal TMm 37 (9orner 11), UC Irvin. >t (C•rmon, MurPllv. L•nkfofd, Thornton, Gr•ndlaon !led S Mehl. Tod Murphy -0f UC Irvine eyes the basket before taking shot against defender Philip Smyth. NeWport, CdM win in dill erent ways; Laguna eliminated Newport Harbor High bree?.ed, Corona del M• survived and Laguna Beach was ousted in the quarterfinal round of the CIF. 4-A girls volleyball playoffs Tuesday night. The Sailors posted a 15-11, 15-13, 17-15 vi.ctory at Santa Monica; CdM rallied to beat Angelus League champion St. Joeeph, 15-1~. 11-15, 12-15, 15-6, 15-11; and Laguna was knockeq off by third-seeded Gahr, 7-15, 15-9, 15-5, 15-9. In Newport'• win, aenior mkldJe blOcker .Julie Evw and Traci Millers supplied the spark, as well as sophomore setter Lara i\aper and back-row specialists Gina Giangregorio, a sophomore, and junior Annie McCray. The victory puts the Sailors (17-2) in the semifinal round against Mira Costa, the Ocean League champion and top-seeded aquad. The game will be at Cor-• ona del Mar High Thursday night at 7:~0. · CdM will play Gahr Thunday at 7:30 at Newport Harbor High. Gahr advanced, aft.er a alow start against Laguna, winning the final I VOLLEYBALL three games. CdM, now 18-1, had a much more difficult time in subduing St. Joseph in Lakewood. Cristy Moiso came off the bench in the final two games to record a number of important kills. while Cammie Doder per; fonned well after being switched from middle blocker to hitter. "Cristy carried us offensively in the Jut two pmea,'' aaid ...... lieved CdM eo.ch Tom Pestolem. "And Cammie did a great job blocking, passing and defensively after being switched to middle block.er." The Sea Kings, after rallying to. tie the match with an easy win in the fourth game, found them- selves down 8-3 and 11-7 in the decisive game before notching the final eight points of the contest. It was only the second time this season that the Sea Kings had been extended to five games in a mat.ch, the other time coming in the loss to Newport.Harbor at the end of Sea View League play. Football players of week Jasoa Gatile, UDivenlty A 175-pound aenior outside linebacker, Gentile completed an outstanding aeaaon as the Trojans' No. 1 defender in a 10-0 l081 to Irvine with a 1.erformance that curtailed Irvine'• offenae. Jeff Gr0am, Eatucia The Eagles' 6-4 quarterback cloeed out a brilliant aenior aeuon by completing 14 of 18 pasaes for 232 yards and 2 TOI in a 30-21 win over Costa Mesa. Graham's Sea View Le~e stats: 97 for 175 for 1,430 yards and 9 TOI. Greg Roelle, Corona del Mar The 170-pound tight end caught 6 pasaes for 108 yards. including one in which he turned into a 55-yard gain. He's caught 27 for 416 yards during the Sea Kings' 8-2 campaign. Wayne Cochrun Brett Kacara, Newport Harbor A two-way standout and All-CIF aelection as a M. onarchs junjor. the Sailon' 212-pound wUor had~ tackles. including a mc1ca. 2 ~and 2 ballcarrieric-m a_7-3 championship victory over Coro~ del Mar. get do Wll Jolaa Drevoa, lrvlDe The Vaqueros' 170-pound aenior defensive back to busl. ness tlad 2 interception.I and waa in on 5 lead tackles in Irvine'• 10-0 CIF playoff-dinching victory over FoNTANA -The Mat.er Dei University. High football team had little time Lawreace Boyd, Costa Mesa to celebrate Its CIF Big Five Con-The Mustangs' 6-0 running back cloeed out his ference playoff berth before it prep career with 68 yards on 17 carries, including was time t.o get aerioua again. touchdown runs of l and 2 yards. He also caught 3 And, no amall task awaits the puaea for 48 yards in a 30-211088 to Estancia. Monarclul Friday n!ght at 7:30, when they travel t.o meet sec-Tllad Ba11, Larua Beacla ond-seeded Fontana in the fint A a 170-pound eenior and converted to defensive round of the tournament. end just two weeks earlier, Bua had two quarterback "We're just glad t.o be a pa.rt of sacks, caUBed a fumble and led the Artista in tackles in it all," was the reaction of Mat.er a 20-14 lom to Woodbridge. "Del Coach Wayne Cochrun when asked about Fontana. Duay Tlaompsoa, Hutlllstoa Beacb Then, he elaborated. "The kids The SUMet League's Back of the Year and an nume.rou.s stops in Marina's acorelesl tie with Ediaon. which put the Vikes into a share of the Sumet League ~pionship. Jolaa Ham, FoutaiD Valley A free aafety with a1x int.eroeption8 on the year, the 165-pound senior waa in on 4 unusisted and 8 aasilted tackles in the Barona' 6-6 tie with Huntington Beach. Brandon Jones, We1tmln1ter A 5-11 senior tailback, Jones cloeed out hia prep career with 210 yards on 24 carries, ru.nninJl for 3 touchdowns, catching a 10-yard TD paaa and having another TD run negated by a penalty. Pat Dabar, Mater Del A natural defenaive back, the 6-1, 190-pound senior· completed 8 of 14 paaees for 86 yards and rushed for 19 yards on 9 carries in a 16-6 lOllS to Servit.e. Oilers, Barons tied ,, in final CIF ratings Tar Heels No. I; ·Fresno ranked 13th are pretty excited. We were really All-CIF pick ln 1982, the 195-pounc:t Thompson concerned (after !Oiiing t.o Servit.e rushed for 121 yards on 23 carrieti and llCOred on a last week) about our chances. But 62-yardpueplayin the Oilers' 6-6tiein the mud with Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley fin.iahed .,._ AP .. , ._ .. _ K k h Bishop Amat came through for Fountain Valley. in a tie for the sixth spot in the final weekly CIF Big rnom ... apa"'-.-entuc y. whic gets back 7-1 us." Five Conference football rankinga. Sam Bowie, sidelined two -aaons "••• ,,......,. -=-.otlOD The h the CIF la "-this North Carolina, led by Michael _. Mater Dei needed a Bishop ~-'-•••-• .:.v two teams, w o open P youa Jordan and Sam P erkins and with a ahinbOne injury, drew 16 Amat victory over St. Paul last The 175-pound JWUOr tailback matched his week, had identical 7-2-1 marks during the regular boi.tered by three outatanding No. 1 votes and 1,123 points to i'riday to qualify for the pl.ayof.b SUMetLeaguea1atl.a1icaof 5.3 yards per carry with 95 seaaon and al9o tied on the field last week. 6-6. rank second, ahead of Houston, Or Coast M hil ... _ _, __ ( .... 2) hich -1-had freshmen, is the No. l college aa th~ Angelus League's yards in 18 carries through the mud of ange eanw e, &TUUu .. ,_,.. • w IUllU a basket.ball team in the preseason which drew four first-place votes third-place repreeentative. The College againat Marina. share of the Sumet League title, stayed in ninth place A9ociated Presa .... .,.1.;.,.,_ an-and 1,042 points. Lance came • .,...,,.,,..h with a in the ratings after playing to a 9COl"elesa tie against ... .-..&&• rs ...... ~ Wayne ScllmJda, Oceu Vlew nounoed today. Georgetown attracted four 20-6 triumph. F.di9on. . The Pacific Coast Athletic AB-first-place votes and 1,024 points Looking ahead, despite having The 6-2, 173-pound aenior cloeed out his prep Leading the way in the Big Five were the t.op eociation wu well-repretented in for the No. 4. The Big F.ast Con-never seen Fontana, C.ochrun and career with an interception, 8 unassisted and 5 two seeds in the upcoming playoffs -unbeaten the first poll of the aeaaon with ference favorite has 7-0 Pat hls1taffhavebeenabletogamer aasistedtacklesfromhisfreeaafetyspotina28-13loss Loyola and Fontana. Fresno State ranked 13th in the Ewing, a first te(Ull All-American, 90me l.nfonnatlon from the game to Westminster. In the Central Conference, Corona del Mar (8-2) nation and PCAA mates C.al State and a strong supporting cast. films. dropped from third t.o fifth aft.er losine last week t.o Fullerton and Nev-..a-.Las Vegas Memphis State, which Includes "Th y' tal •-..a f t Mark Jolaason, Marilla Newport Harbor, 7-3. Meanwhile, theSailora(7-2-l) -e re a very en~ 00 • The v11.1.,.-• 180-pound linebacker blocked a ranked 29th and 36th, respective-6-10 Keith Lee among ita four ball team and they've always ..... .,. leapfrogged over CdM into fourth P~ in the ly. returning starters, drew one vote been physical," he aaid. "They ~p~un~t,~and~~reco~~ve~red~~tw~o~f~um~b~l~ee~in~ad~di~·u~·o~n~t.o~~~!!!I~-=-==-==-=-=-=-~~_:_ __ _ The Tar Heels, who won the for No. 1 and 905 points to gain have an offeme lim.l1ar t.o St. BUYING I OES ANYBO I r 1982 NCAA title but were the No. 5 spot. Paul's, with a power I. Old ......,... Cerda Of ellminated in the F.aat Regional Louisville, which made the "What really preaents problems MyfNng ~ to epon. final last 11eUOn by Georgia, re-• Pmat Four last seaaon for the I.a that they have an option game, Cell« Write: NEED~A BOlr: •E ceived 34 first-pl.ace votes and third time in four yean, received 90 you have t.o prepare for both Jim Kovece ~ ::..· ~=-= ;:.:'1.~:~:: Z'"!t~::~·~ t=:;:':-=A"":;~=-~·"IO·!·;·;·;·~·~·~··~ THIS ·aomP Troians have e_ xtra incentive 3 TR1PaDAILY J '40 PER PERION LOS ANGEJs (AP)-lt'1 Big Game week in Despite hi.a dlautroua be8iJmlnl, McKay spent (Cl !*90f\ maximum) the Loa Anples area, u UCLA faces SoutheHa 1'l more years aa the Southern Cal hMd coech; bia •I em. 11 em California at the Loa Angeles Col.i9eurn that final career record w• 127-40-8. 'That lhould be of • 1 pm. I pm Saturday. But for C:O.Ch Ted Tollner of the Trojana. 101ne aolace to Tollner, in h1a f:iJ"lt year at t1\e helm of • I pm • 1 am that'a not the biggest reaaon he wants a victory. the Trojana. 41' ~TFllHIR "Atthetopolthellatilyouwantt.owtnyouria.t Even with~ team'• ditficultia, Tollner ta BALBOA DEEP SEA football game, go into the recruitinl ~ and next excited about what'• lmmedlat.ely ahead. f•M~ CHARTERS aeuon with aometh1ng positive,'' Tollner aald '"When know • _ left NJwna Tue9day. "We've been .iruaJ.ing, otwioualy when • you youw .... onemorepme · BALBOA(714) 675·2960 you're ltruglina it'• not a lot of fun." and it 1 U~, the ~t thin8youwant11 your~ StruaJ.inl 18n'f the half of It, especially t.o be over, he aald. It woUld be~ IMt thing wed comlderlng the fact that Southern Cal hasn't had a want, not to have tl).il opporWnlty. 10ltna eeMOI\ in 22 yan Southern Cal t. cominl of1 a 24-0 m at The ~y Powerful Trojam, ~2 in WMhlneton IMt Saturday. It WM the fint time the Pacific-10 Conference play and 4-5-1 overall, are Trojarw bed been abut out ll.nce 1887. ''That'• the first lhuteut rw ever been lnvolved with ln a tam rm 0011Cb1na/' Mid Tolll'lllr. ·~J haven't been a very aood.teun all YMf offenidvely. Going into the *->n.1 thoueht we would haw more WMpon8 than Wt' haVHlOW." alreedy-.ared ol their wont aeMOl'l .tnce 1961 when they ftn.llhed 4-G-l. ~ A year earlier, Southern Cal wu 4"'6. So in the f1rlt two meuont under Coech John McKay, the Trojanl were 8-11-1. Classy Autos· Advertised in the liHJPllll I • - - llio.' Ill" r1ml1'Tl11111' "'llll>l'f llt~ll 1.,11111• h.1, 11\.111\ llllll l\ JU111\,, I 1.·atl11·r. tlklt wnt,'411 \51'111111, ..c11h., .1l"'41rh \\,,t.•r m\k h mon• ,11," 1, .11111111"\ out." 1th11ul rr.1' k- i1\I!,. mud1 la,h·r · " • .-\ .!-l.1\\'r nrt~M>IK 111111·Nlk l11t !!T\'J\lT \l'll11lort .111d ,upport. ,-\, \\<'11,,, ... ~111 hr.1" ,,1·k·h, ll»li1 m k"' ,1i1;l111ig :mtl .1 'Ilk' Jtlll 1ml .... ~· p .. m1.ll11~11h lllMik,I tu tlw lll~ll'"-l11r gn'.1\\'t l"'d1>111\.\ll11' II \llll'". "'1ffk'Ot11' \\hot' '1'1'11111\ .1l~111t 111\.llll\I!., ti; 011.~1\.111: )1111'11 no.'\l'r I"· ... 111,,111.'<I "''" .111~ 11tl1<;. ho.11 ,11111• ~;iin. · .. . l • I r I 1 -· H · IM Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Wednelday, November 16. H~83 FDR THE RECORD NflL NATIONAL CON .... IHCI W"1 W LT 1 • 0 1 4 0 .. s 0 • 1 0 c.rrtrel GrNn lev Mlnl'IH01- 0.troll Ch!QOO Te,,_kY ' l 0 ' ~ 0 s • 0 • 1 0 I 10 0 .... .S4S )04 l09 .S4S 741 271 4SS ,,. n• .,.,. 201 213 otl ISi 7St D.-.. wa.iilneton SI. Louft Pttlla<MlOlll• NV Gl11ntt ' 2 0 ' 2 0 4 ' 1 4 1 0 2 • ' ... :Ml '" 37? .tot 23' :i... m n1 192 AMalUCAN CONP:IRIHCI W"t m 23S 342 ?03 26'1 ....... , o.ftVt< SMtt .. Ka nu•Cltv San Dt.oo • J 0 ~ ~ ~ s 6 0 • 7 0 n1 m 744 S4S 192 19' S4S 174 2SI 4SS n t ?03 3'4 24' 301 Central Pt1t11>ur11n Cltvtlend Clncltmatl Hou•ton 9 2 0 6 s 0 • 1 0 ' 10 0 ... 111 Ill S4S n7 241 344 1.0 21S otl lfl 311 8uffeto Miami 8eltlmort Nhl En11l1nd NV Jt lt Eatl 1 • 0 ·-1 4 0 6 s 0 ' s 0 4 7 0 Meftd!IV't k.,.. RMnl 3', All1nt1 13 S-*V'& co- W1Mltnvton •' ltlltft• Ral9en 11 8uff1to ~ 204 636 ns S4S 196 MS 237 36.4 22S O.troll v1. GrMn 8ey et Mllweul<M San Diallo el St. Louis Houston et Clnclnna ll Mlnnesol• at Plm l>urull NV Glantt et Pttllede!Pllle S.Hfmore et Mteml Chlcallo et Temo. e.v Cltveland 11 New Enutend SMlllt •• o.l!Vt< Kan .. 1 Cltv et Detlts San Frencfsco el Alltnla #Modlly, N9V, ti NV Jett at New Orltens Odds NP:L We.,..._.,_ .. _ ........ 2 ovw 118uff110 xN-EnQ1ano 4\'J ove< C1tveltnd xPlll&Ourllh 1 ovt< Mlnnetol• xClnclnnatl 9..., ovt< Houslon xGrMn en 3..., ovt< O.trolt San Dle90 I over xSI. Loul1 xMleml t over 8elllmo<e xT•mH a.v I ovt< Cnlceoo xPlllladet~ S over NV Gt.Ill• xDallet 9 over Kansas Cltv xOenvw I o.ver Seattle :no 191 735 207 ?26 San FrencllCo 311> over xAllenll xNew Orleant l over New York Jets c..... (AP' T• 2111) 1. NeClreMC• Is ldlt 2 •TUH 13 over 8nl0r J, AllDUrn II Idle 4. IMlnols vs. xNorthw"ter11, no odch S. Miami, Flt. fs ldlt 6. xSMU 7 over Arkan .. , 7. Georola Is Idle I. ltMlch'9an 2..., over Olllo State 9. x8VU vs. Uteh, no odds 10. Ol!to State 2\lt ulldllr 11Mlchl99n 11. xlowa vL Minnesota. no odds 12. Florlda It lclle 13. ClemiOll 7 over 1<5outll Caroflna 14. Wnt Vlrolnla I over xSvrecusa 15. xWatnlnoton 13'1> over Wailllnuton State 16. Alabama It kite 11. xPlllN>IKlltl 5 over P9nn Stale 11. &ollon Coll9oe 14 ovw 11Holv Cross "· Ml.-1 17Ya o ..... •K.anr.M 20 • ._..,.,.., t -N«1I\ CWollM Slat• lt-"9nol" llOIM IMtn. P:r-.m ...,,......s ·-5"r1I ..... ~ I I • • ~n LHi.ue MVPs 19'3 -Cal RICll<an, Jr .. 8elllmor• 191? -ROC>ln Youn1, MllweullM 1911 -Rottle Flnuars. Mllw•"'" 19'0 -Geor!M 8 rell, Kan ... Clt>' lt7' -Oon Bavlo(.. ""'"4s lt79 -Jim Rice, Botton 1977 -ROd Carew, Mlnnesot1 1976 -Thur man MvnM>n, New York 1'75 -Fr9CI Lvnn, Botton 1974 -Jeff 8urrouohs. Tau1 ltn -Rt901e JadliOll, Oelltend lt72 -Didi Allan, Chlcaoo 1'71 -V~ Blue, 0.kltnd 1'70 -8ooo Powell, 8attlmore lt69 -Harmon KllleClr-. Mlnnetot• 1He -0.nnv McLain, O.trolt 1967 -Carl Vastnem&kl. Boston 19" -Frenll Rot>lniOll, 8attlmore IMS -Zollo ver .. 11es, Mlnnnole 1"4 -8 rOOlls Rot>lniOll, lhltlmon IHJ -Ekton Howerd. New York "" -Mld ltV Mentle, New Yorll lt'1 -R-Meris, New Vorlt 1'60 -Rooer Meris, N...., York ltst -NeHlt Fox. Chfcaoo 1tse -J1ckl• JaMen, Boston 1957 -Mlclltv Menlle, NIW York 1956 -MlcU v Menllt, Hew V0tk ltSS -V09f 8etre, N•w Yori< 19S4 -YOlll 8etra, New York ltS3 -Al ROMn, C'levtland 1952 -eooov sn.n11, Pttlr.delPl\la 1t51 -V09I 8erre. New York ltSO -"' Pttll Rlu uto, New York 1949 -Ted Wlltlems, Botton 1941 -Lou Boudreau, C1tv1fend 1947 -Joe DIMa991o, New York lt46 -T9CI WfMlemt, Botton lt45 -Hal NewMulel', Detroit lt.W -Hal Ne~M<, Detroit 1t'3 -SC>Ud CMndler. New York lt42 -Joe Gordon, New Yorll lt41 -Joe DIMe99lo, New York lt.O -Hank Grtanoert, Detroit 1939 -Joe DIMa99lo, New Y0tk 19311 -Jfmmv Foxx, Plllladelollla 1937 -Cllarlev c;.11rJnuer, Detroit 1936 -LoY Gllt<fQ, New York 1'3S -Hank GrMnoert. Detroit 1'34 -Mickey Cod'orene, O.troll 1'33 -Jltnmv Fou , Plllle4elolll• 1932 -Jimmy F::ou, Pll~le lt31 -Leftv Grove, PlllladelPllla AL MVP VetlM Votlnt tor tl'le 1913 American Lffll<HI f,6ost V1luabfe "'-Ver Award, wllll ""'·· MCOnc:t·•nd lhfrd·Pla<le Yot" and total oolntt. PllVer RICll<en, 8at Murray, Bal Flsk,Chf Rrc.. Bot ' Cooper,Mll Qu!Mnwrv, KC Wlnlleld, NY Wtlltll!er, O.t LN ... rrltll, Oe! a.111et,Ctll Uotllaw, Tor "9oefs, Bos Hctvt,Clll MoMllY, Tor St.-V.IOI I Tn1m1"91, o.f TWLu11Miol, Clll V-9,Mll $lmlftOlll, Ml! h t 2nd lfd Total IS t 3 l22 10 11 s ,,., 3 4 t 209 2 l ISO I J 123 • 1 2 ,.7..., IS 14 " ., • 41Ya ts • 74'1> 21 ll'h 10 ' ' • o.. .. ...... --OAvtlV .. ~( ............. . -49 ~. 215 rodl COCI, ' COW cod, t c.e11co '"'· 11 MN MM, JS *Ito, 11 "'**'" . Ln AlamltM TUHDAY'I RUULTI '"" " ....... _... .. ,,_..., "IRIT llAC.. 400 vatdL LedV C1belltt CCa<doH I J.00 2..0 1 20 JOlllllWa Leal 5hot CCt'M-) h O U O OcMll Prince CValde1) • -. UO AIM rec.cl· Cornolll•, L"t e. Current. Al• EetY Jet, Eesv On TOP, Ruatv Old Hato, Sunsllfne Kilt. If Ida Ooo. T(rne: ~US. n IX.ACTA 1S·7l oekl 19.10 s•COND RACI • .00 verds. l.e Tt Oowll (CardOze) U O 3 20 UO RH GotN ear (Gercla) J.00 2 60 Siies Tiie Limit ((;rMoerl 1 IO ., AISo rac4d: Mt1 Clllc, Flesn.t PlundW, Bacons 8abY, Clever Pollcv Time: 20.41 THIRD RACI. aso verd1 MX Mlu llt CFrey) SOO 240 1.60 On lt.o.1 Too (Hert) 2.40 1 .0 Smoolh Bootle (l rooli.sl 4 20 AIM> rK9d: Sei t Scan, ()piton 'Veer. How sit Bavou, Sk ldOs Cutlt, $0(M CnerDer Clllck, McGN L'911tloot, Lt\ VeM Olrl Time: II.IS. 12 IX ACTA ( 10·9) paid SIO 00. P:OUIUJ4 RACE. 3SO verdl PUfflo Cinder (Crea-I S 00 l ~ UO Oustv Ovoa 1TrH1ure1 4 ~ 3 20 St 8ar Wlll1 (8rOOl<s) 6.00 Alto rac.<t: Hapoy Hau ard. Mr 8 .. Note, My Old Hound 009. Catnlers Cneck, Val<ll vux, Pueblo Truel<, Sl'le.ke Rallle Roll. Time: 11.96. $2 IX ACTA (10·61 Pl ld 123 00 ,tP:TH RACE. 350 Yatdl Azure Praclou1 CS.ville) 13 00 4 00 3 00 Crumb Snetcller (Paulina> U O 2.60 Aiura Fire (Ward) 2.IO Alto rac9CI· Mitter Hulan. Kerers Chip, Moon McKen1fe, Meolc Sotutlon, No HoSI Cockt111$. Time: tl.02. S2 IXACTA C7·ll _Paid 01.tO SIXTH llACE. 110 Yard~ Monsieur Le Rue (Piion) 14.20 7.20 S.00 Sllrewd N Rlcn (CerclOH I UO 4 IO Pllantom ROllue CPaullnel ~ • 20 Alto rac9CI: Pretarr9CI Polley, Monevec:t Gr-. Vain Snene, CMMI. After M.a. Judlle Levi G1rrelt Time: u .n SIVINTH llACI. :IOO v.erds COV411N PlllOI (Mltcnetl) I 20 4..0 3.00 Native Emoeror CWerdl U O S.40 Cnaroer Go 819 CFrvdeV) 4.'4 Alto rec-ad: Tlnv CH , Mldnfllht Saint. Fest Flame, Jec:tadlall, Desert Roellet, Prime Power. Time: 15.61. 11 IXACTA 16·l l Peld Ml.to. S2 P'KK SIX 12· 10-10-1·4·61 oald ll,tn.60 with fo.K wltmlnu ttd<ets hi• llorset). 11 Pick She consolation oald S2JO.IO with .. wlnnfnu tlekalS (fl,.. hOnes ). llGHTH RACI. 350 V1rds. Col>lecl Nlcelv (Traasvrel 21.60 1.20 UO 810nda RtclueSI IClerlue) 1.00 uo GOlnu Pletlnum (CarclOzel ll.00 Alto rac9CI: Oetlate Allllel. Awe Ootlv, H1911 Vogue, Siies A Ruter, Too Hip Gotta Go,, Time· 11.03. 12 IXACTA (1·1) Paid 1&20. NINTH RACE. 3SO vards. Mv Little Sinn (Hert) I.to 4.60 3.20 Rvona Hooe CLKk•vl 3.20 UO Alu N1llve S.... ICurtl1) 1 70 Alto rlC8Cl: FoYnd Tiie Te, Atolte ~ev, 8orctv, 8lack O..troyer. Due>tlcata Steer, Rt\tltu 81111. T'-' Two ear. Time: 26.60. n EXACTA (6·7) oald 126.60 Attanc1ence: s,on. NlfA- WESTERN CON .. ERENCE P'adlk Otvt&Mn w l I'd. L..Hen 1 2 ,,. Portland • 3 .n 1 GOiden Stett 6 • .600 S..fllt 6 • .600· PlloenlK 3 s .375 San Dlello 3 7 .:IOO ~IDtvlslefl Dalles ~ • .SS6 Utall • 5 .444 S.n Antonio • 6 .40CI Denver 3 s .J7S Houlton 3 6 .333 KantetClly 3 7 .JOO I ASTERN CONP:ERENCI Atlllllk DMslefl eoa1on 9 I PllRecletc>nla 6 2 NewJIKMV ' 3 NewVork . s • WeMlln111on l 6 c-.i DMlltft MllweUkM 6 • Artanla • s Oelrolt • 5 Chlcaoo ) s lndle11a 3 6 Cleveland 2 1 TveMllV'S Scerft Lallen 126, MftweukH 97 New York 94, Jndlena '7 .900 .7SO "41 .SS6 .lll .600 444 .444 .l7S 3JJ m Kan .. , Cllv 101, Wealllneton 100 Atltnta 107, San Dleoc> 102 Clllceoo 112, Detroit 110 New Jan n 104, HoYSlon N Botton 140. Oenvt< 114 GOiden Stale 11 S. San Antonio 11? Porlltnd 11•, Utan 112 TedlV's Games New 'ork el Ptllledelonle. In) s .. 111t " 0.lrolt. (n) Botton et u1111, (n) Cltvelend 11 Pllotnl•. Cnl 1..111en 12', euclll '7 GB ...... l'h l'l'J ..... I lV. l'h 2 , .... 2 2'h l 'h Slit l'l'J , ..... 2 , ..... l lh MILWAUKEE -M JohnM>ll ?I, Liiier 6. Lanter 6, Arcnloeld 4, Moncrief 14. Pressev 12, 8revrer l, 8rt~n 1. Moknkl I, Cetclll1111s 4. Grevev 17. Totets· 3'·11 14·29 97, LOS ANGILIS -Wiikes 17, Worlhv 13, Abdut·Jal>bar 13, E JohniOll 6, McGM 14, c-14, McAclOo 14. Naler 14, Garrett I, Scort 7. Sorlots 6. Total&: 51:f4 9· 11 126 seer...-,~ MIWMll• • 22 1:l tt Jt-'7 l.a ....... JI Jl JI JJ-12' TllrH ·ool11t ooafs-MllwfukM, Gravev. Lot A""4et. Scott. Fouled bvt-flone. Re· bolllld1-ttweukH tt (Moncrief, PrftMv, BrNrtr. Catelllno•. 4. Los A-"' '3 (Alldlll·JebCler 101. Anl1ts-Mltwav1<et 2l CMoncrlef 7>. Los~ •5 (Jonnson m Total foult-MllweukH t>. Lot Aneelel It -. '~ot A""491. McG"' A-14,SS7 COLLEGE AP TIO 20 Tl'le TOP 20 tttms In ll'le Auoclat9CI Pren• 1"3·14 ""-'°" COiiete betltetbell DOit, with flnt·Pleot vol" In oarentll9'9', lest MeSOl\'I record&. total i»lnlt beMCI on ,O· lt· 1'· 11· 1'· lS• \4· 13· If· l l • IO·f ·t +• +4•3·2·1 and "'I Meson's flnal renlllne: R--""' ll'¥t l,N Cl tOllna C<MI 1t·I I, 11S -1 2.Kentudlv I 161 n ·• 1, 123 12 l.Houtton CS) 31·$ 1,042 1 4.0eorlletOwn (41 fHO 1.0U IO S~lt SI. (1) 23-t f05 f1 ~Loulavllll C11 JH "6 2 7.IOWI 21-10 m l.MINlend 10-10 632 f.UCLA 'J•6 537 10.°'"°'1 SI. 20· It .. I 11.LoYlt'-$1. lt·l) m 12.Mldllttl' SI 11-l) 425 13.Fr-SI '5·10 417 14.Arun .. s t•·4 l1S t IUotton Coeee. 2M l W II 16.0-... , .. ,o 317 11 17,IC-t).l.t tlS 11.0ehul '1·12 172 19.ll\dlalle ,4., uo $ 20 OIP.llllOn'lt 22· It IQ OIMt ... f'M r.c.M nt VOtft 9"CI !Mir Hlftt IOI ... : Vlfflnle ComrroonWMll!I, 11t; Waite F_t,•i *'•'"""'1.-10t1 ~II"*< "'*'"'· .. , v~. '1, Olllo s1 •• 631 V1r.w. Ttcrl, D! Fllllllr'Mn St .. M, ,.._ .,,,.,.., .. , Nelfe Oeme, Jt; T1us•ll CIF f ootbaJJ. ratings Bit1 Five Conference ..... ~ LM4'lle ·-· ""' &..ti WM I L.OvOla Del ••Y 9·0 100 ... , C:r"pl, 71 a t. Fonlana C:llt11• 1e11 11>-0 tO .. IMt un Fernando, 14·13 >. Lekewo90 Mooft t O 1 It ... , LOllll ... ell WllM>ll. 42·0 IMI MlMlllan, 21-0 ... I SI. Pwt, JO·• TIM,.._..V .... ,6·6 TIW Hllflltneton a..cti. 6·6 IMI Cotton, U •14 "'"'..._ ... 4. Lono heGll POlv Moor• • • I , 70 t llt/IN Amat • A"""'' 1·1 SS "1•1"" e.tdl ..... 7·1·1 4' 6. .. Ftn, V.llev• 1UllMI M • I 46 I. Sen GortonlO Cllrut 14141 I•' )$ '· llMt1M ._.... •·•·, " 10. St. Jot>n lo~ Del Rev S·4·1 • Tied NOif• Dame, 13· I) Coasta l Con( erence I. North Torrance >. Sdlurr 8•'1' FoolhlN Pec"tc lev Foollllff Marmon I• Marmonte Footlllll Cllannel C:llannel 10·0 tO 8"1 Petot VWdat, 4S·O ... , Hert, JI· IS Tl9CI Pesedafte, 7· 1 ... , Torrance, l>·O M .. ) Muir t-0· 1 67 4. West Torrance ~Hert .. , " •·2 st "' Lott to Scllurr. ?l·IS •· Cemerlllo M d 8"1 Cllannet lllands, IO·• Lott fo Camarltlo, IO·• Lost to 811rbank. 27·14 8NI Ool Puctblo1, 11-11 8HI Tlloutand O•k" 13 0 7. Cllennel ltltnds I. 8urroU11ll• ,., 4' 7-l 25 •. 0 1nerd 7-3 IS 10. Venture 7·3 I) Southern Conference I. Lvnwooo 2. Santa Ana 3. Er Modena 4. Paclflc1 S. Foothlll 6. C:... VtleV 1 El Dor1do t. WllM>ll HH t. VIiia Pefk 10. (tit) Cenvon CAI 10 Oltl Rowland S.n~eorlel Valle'f 10-0 CenlurY I· I-I Century ,., E.mplra 1·2 Centurv 1+1 ' SWtll CMtl 1·2 Emc>lra 7·3 Sierra 1·2· I , Cenl1¥v 4+2 Century • 6·4 Slwra 1·2·1 10 .., SJ SI ,. 1S 16 n 10 s .s 8 ttt Paramount, ti>-) 8ffl El Modana, l ·7 LOii to Sant• An•. 9·1 Bttt Loere, 10-3 Tied VIiia Perk, O•O ........ ~.14·0 Lost to Kattlla, 1·1 a.at lot Atloa, 3'· 17 Tied Foolhfn, o-o 8111 Tustin, '9·6 8111 NOQeles, 15·6 Northwestern Conference I Monrovia RIO HondO t ·O 10 Beat San M.,lno, 41·23 2. Sanra Marfa Nortllt<n 9·0-1 J3 8••• RID"-111, 7·0 3. Canvon IS l Golden 9·1 S4 Beat Quam Hiii, 41·10 •. Tampte City Rio Hondo 7·1· I so 8ttl La Canada. 13·1 S. Sith. Monteomarv Camino Rul t·O·t '3 Beat St 8eft1ard, 9·1 ' LornPOC Northern 7-1-2 32 8eat CaorfllO, 17·7 1. Quartz Hiii Golden .. , 7t Loll 10 Cenvon CS>. 41·10 I. Antelope V alltv Golden M 23 Beat Palmdale, 30·3 9. Marv Siar C1~no Rut 6·3·1 12 8ut Saltslan, 21-0 10. St. 8trnero Cam no AMI 1·2 • LOii 10 81ln Montoom•rv. 9·7 Easlern Conference I. Alver•ICH P04y tvv 10-0 IO 8tel N0ttn CRl, 10·1 2, 8ell Garden' 8eMllne 1·1-1 41 Lotl to Dt mle!I, IJ·7 J, Remone Ivy 9·1 6S IMt Art111111on, 21·0 4. Glendora 811ellne 7-2· t •• 8aat All• Loma. 27·1S S. RubldOua Sunbelt 6·2·1 .. 8ffl "!OtCO, 12·7 6. Damien 8eMilna 7·3 42 Beat Clertmont, 13·7 1. Clartmonl 8aMllna l·l·I 41 Losl lo D•mltn, 13·7 t. South Hiiis Valle Vitia 7·J 1S a.at Edllewood, 41-14 9, Le ~"41 Whllmont 7·3 IS 8aet Pror-, 34·0 10. J.W. Norlll Ivy S·4·1 3 Lost 10 Alvtr,lde Poly, 10-7 Central Confe rence I I. La Quinta 2. La Mlrade 3. Los Amfoos 4.New ...... HllMr 5.G._.,Mllr 6. Voltncle 1. La Hallra I. (Ila) Sunny Hllh I. (tlel 8 rtt 11.lnlN Garden Grove Suburban Garden Grove Sot view Sot view Or•- Fr-•v FrMwev Oranee Sta View ,., 10·0 9·1 7·1·1 •·2 t-1-1 .., M •·?·1 ••• 67 6S SS .. 41 37 ,, " " a Beal lt1ncno Altmltot, 14·J 8"1 Mevl•fr, 33·0 Beet 804te Grende, S0·34 .... CdM,1..J Lal .. ...._.,. H.,_,, 7.J .... W"tern, 21·20 .... Buena Park, 1'· 14 .... , Sonore. 27·21 ... , Matnolfa, SS.14 .... ~.11·0 Southeastern Conference I. Baldwin Park Montvfew 9·0 IO e .. 1 Benett. 21·0 2. R-4 Mlulon Valley 9·1 n 8MI Arroyo, lS·14 J. Celon San AndrMI 1·2 '° ... , Yuce~, l1·6 4.San Dtmef Monlvltw .. , St Beat Sierra Vltta, 1•·1 s lndlo 0.-t Vefltvt •·2 41 e .. 1 coac11e1i. vattev. n -o '· Gerev Hee~ 6·J•I ,. 8HI Olllarto, lS·O 1. Duarte Minion Vellev 7·3 l3 Beel Ktooal, 41·1 I. Diamond ear HIC~ 1+1 27 Beat Chino, 34·0 9. G1ne1ha Hee= S+I IS 8Mt Bonita, 27·0 10. Rovef 0.k Mont w 1·3 1 hat Gtad•tone, 31·0 Desert-Mountain Conference 1. Harvard ~ 10-0 .. 8MI El 5"undo. 4S·l 2. RIO Mne Frontier t•l 13 8Mt Aoou<e, 6•0 3.AIHCMMfO Los Padrn 9·1 " htt SI. JoMQll, 34·0 4. Rim ol World Sunk I st 1·2 62 Beet 8toomfll9ton, :M.,. S. Pefrls SVnlllst 6·3 S2 8HI Efslnora, JJ·O 6. Mira Cotle Pro-1·1· I so 8eel Rec:tonclO, 14· II 1. P1to Robin Lo• Padrn •·3·1 JS 8eal Morro e ..... 11·1 t. CMmlnadt Sent• Fe 6·3·1 2' &.at 8ell·Jeff. SS·6 '· Nordlloff Frontier •+1 20 8oat Sant• ci.ra. 7·6 10. Oak Perk Trl·Valley 1·3 10 8HI Mooroark, ?4·0 Inland Conference I. San Jacinto 0. Anze 10·0 ,2. Merenama Alpha 10·0 3. Trone DtwrHnvo IS.I 9·0 4. Nffdlft FrH L•nct 9·1 s. Wlllt•ler cnrrstte11 Olvmok 1·2 •· LALulfttran A-1•2 7. Ontario Cllflttlen OfVmc>IC 6-3-1 I. Valtev Cn.rlstlen Olympic 1·) 9. Melodvland Otvmplc 6·3·1 10. 2f Palms De AllH M Paso. 3'; Ttnnn•·CMtta~, 34; North Care>tlna St.. 27, Syrecusa. 2S, Lamar, 21. Naveda·LH V-s. 21: Tuite, 21; rttlnols, II. Altbema, 13, Mlsto11rl, 13; MlchfQan, 12; MfnneM>ll. 11; wasnlneton SI,. 10; Alcorn SI,. t; Tenne1tM, 9; 8rl9ham Vounu, t ; Vlrulnla, 7; ><•vier, Olllo, 7; Wftl Vlrtlnla , 6; Lovola, 111.. 4, Soutllem fMll'IOdlst, 4; Utah St .. l; Florida, 2; Iona; South Cer01l11a, ?; St. JotaPll's, P1.. 2; T'"'°", 2; Waslllnuton, 2; Merciuelle, I; ()lllo U, 1; Or-. 1; Pltlllburtt\, 1, S.W. Lo;.olslana. 1; Slatton I. NHL CANl"HLL GONP'•R•NCI Sm'ttlle DMIM w L T "" GP: Edmonton IS l 1 >I 112 Celttrv 1 • J 17 62 Va~er • ' 1 11 7t ~ s • s IS 75 Winni-6 10 2 14 .. Nerm DMliell Chfcato ' 9 0 .. 70 Toronto 7 ' 2 16 71 MfMttOle • • 1 17 11 St. Lo;.ols 1 10 1 IS .. Detroit 1 • 2 " WAI.IS GON"HINCI 63 P'"1dl DMUoll NV Renuara 12 s 2 16 " NY hltnc:t.ra 12 1 0 24 14 Plllladtlplll• 11 7 1 23 71 W11hlnuton • 10 0 " St Plllsl>Ul'oll s 11 2 11 SJ NewJerMY 1 " 0 • 4' A.,,. DMlltll Botton 12 • I 2S " Buffalo 9 6 J 21 61 Quebec ' ' 2 10 " Harttord • • 1 17 63 Monlrttl • 10 0 " 76 TueldlV'I SClrel Oetroll J, Quebec 1 NY Islanders '· Hartford 4 MonlrMI S, St. Lovt. 2 Mlnnnola 6, N-Jertav O TMIYsO- Vencouvw al KIMI. (n) w11111noton et NV Renoera, lo> Toronto et PltttOllrllll, (nl St. Louis e) cnrcaoo, ll'l 8uff1lo at Wlnnt1199, In) ........ HtOHICHOOL Of' 4·A "'""'_ OWi•••• GA ,, 73 " IO " 7S • " ,. 71 .. 67 63 69 71 14 SI 62 76 67 74 .......,. H~ It, UN -..0 .._ t I.one a..ctl Wlllon 0 2 3 >-t Now-1 Haftlor 4 0 4 t-lO NewOorl HttOOt • tierlne: lentdlet l . L.awson 3, Slliftkv t, 9ucl\eNn 1, Oruetr 1. ""'"""" ........ 1 Fooffllll 2 J 1 .-1 U11lvtf1lt\' J 1 J 1-t Unl-•1111 .c.orl1111: LanelOll 1, TercflltM 2, SOiOl'l*I 1, Ml\ltll t, Sclllacler l, SCNIMs I. ,_., .... "· ......... v...., r.:'-f'Ol,ll'lleltl Vallrf I 2 t µ 1 ~ H.. t t J t-11 FOWllHI Vallev ~I SIMlf J, C... 1.~2. CW-ml Mw .. VIII ,,.,., I COfOM dll ,,._ 2 l 1 I._. VIII ""'11 I 0 t 1-f cor-• ,.,_ ~ °'411111 >. ,,,..,_ J, ,_.., l, w-I 19 n 63 St so :Q JS 21 20 14 8HI AqufnH , 21·11 Beef Vlll9lle Cllrlsllan, 6·0 Beat Ao .. rnond, 46·1 e .. 1 Sliver Vallev. 41·0 &Mt 8ratnren. 7·0 8Mt w .. ..,... Cllrt.tlen. 0 ·0 hat Veltev Ct'lrlJtlen, 24-0 Loll to Ontario C11<1rnan. 24·0 Tl9CI Lennox. 6·6 e .. 1 8111 Beer, 20-0 w'"*"' twmamem (at .,,.._, Antnllal SeceM R~ ...... P•m Sllrlver CU.3..l def. Mercelle Mesker (Holland), 6·2. 6·0; HaM Mandlfkove IC1eclloslovekla) def. Pascal Paradis (France), 6· l, 6·3; Barbare Pollef CU.S.l def. l«nonclette Randell CAustrellal. •·2, 6·1. Gtrtt' ,....., Clf' 4·A f'LAYOf'P'S ,..~ Mot1N 14,W...,._4 ........ Crbell CM) def. si.omunc:t, 6·2, def. IVtl'. 6·0, dtl. Sc>lvev, 6·0; Robertson (Ml Iott, 1·6, won, 6·2, Iott. 2·6; Fenton (Ml toll, 1·•. 2·•. won. 6·3. ~ Cl!urdl·Herrls CMI def 8rown·Glddan•, 6-2, def. Quar11rero·Ven HM, •·l , def. Otson·W•no. 6·1; AIOllrh·Llt"9 (Ml won. 7·6. 6·2, 6·0; Lotlto·Slanlletd <Ml won. •·I, 6·0, 6·2. llA Vl•W INDIVIDUAL Cat lnlN H._) SemlllMI ...... Shltekawa CCdMl def. Corfman (Ul, 6·3. 6·0; Bakw IUl dal. S.roerlno <E>. •·l . 6· 1. ...... ,.,... Sllltekewa def. Beker. 6·0. 6·3. ~,...ce Corlmen def. Barberfno, 6·3. 6·2. ~'**°' Ronolds·Pevonerlus (I) def. 8urnetl•Rven (NHI. •·O, 6·0; 0.· Mars·ltOMn (CdM) def. Pllam·McGlffen en. J·6. •·•· 6·4. '**°' P'IMI DtMen ·R o ttn d e t Ile · vnoicb·Pavonarfus, 6·4, 6·t. TNrll "9ce ""9m·Menley def. 8 urneH·Rven. 6·3, 6·3. • ... • Up in arm s New York Islander Ken M.orrow (r ight) is lifted ~ against boar ds by Hartford's Torrie Robertson. Light wi~ds help tighten Long Beach to Caho yacht race By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.., ............. ..., The fortunes of a 1ong distance yacht r~ change w\th the va- grancy of the weather. That was proved concl usively "Tuesday as the two fleets in the Long Beach to Cabo San Lucas race ran into light airs along the Baja California coast south of Cedroa laland. The e9COrt vemel. Candy Man . r e p o rte d north/northwest winds of 3 to 4 knots with flat seas Tuesday, a distinct change from the 12-15 knots with rough ~as. rain and fog experienced during the earlier stages of the 800-rnile race. The change in the weather al- lowed the International Offs)lore Rule fleet to move up on the Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet which had started 24 hours ahead .• Closest to CabQ w• the PHRF yacht Whistler. co-skippered by Mike Elias and Dick Daniels, Long Beach Yacht Club, which reported a position 116 miles Crom the finish .. But the 68-foot Saga, skippered by Doug Baker, LBYC. had moved to within 17 miles of Whis- tler with 133 miles to go. Saga was 21 miles ahead of Charley, the line honors winner in the 1983 Transpac race to Honolulu. In third place on elapsed time in BOA TING !I the IOR fleet waa the 62-foot Ragtime, skippered by R.B. Alex- ander of Newport Ha.rboc Yacht Club. None of the elapeed time leaders were saving their handi- cap dme. The early elapsed time leader, Hal Day's 6~-foot Winterhawk out of Bahia Corinthian Yecli& Club had dropped back to fourth place with 175 miles to go. If weather conditions improve, either Whistler or Saga w• ex· pected to cross the finish line off the Solmar Hotel by early today. Corrected time standings with distances to Cabo San Lucu: PHRF -1. Whistler, Mike Elias/Dick Daniels, LBYC, 116; 2. • Dalkai, John Lanon, Navy YC Long Beach, 189; 3. Apparition. Frank Vaughan. Windjunmen YC, 123: 4. Magician. Mel Wills ill, Coronado YC, 172; 5. Murphy's Law. Mike Campbell, LBYC. 208. IOR -1. Brisa, Dennis Cboete, LBYC, 242: 2. Supernova. Step- hen Pauley, Balboa YC, 244; 3. The Shadow, Richard Rogers. Los Angeles YC, 210: 4. Aleta, Warren Hancock, Newport Harbor YC, 259: 5. Rodeo Drive. Roger Chittum. Pacific Mariners YC, 293. w ~rid chaDlpionships for 12 Dleters slated World LONOON (AP) championships for 12-meter yachts will Be held every. four years starting next September . the result of the worldwide interest generated by the thri.11.ing 1983 America's Cup, officials an- nounced Tuesday. interest in the contest. Alberini declined to say how much it would cost to st.aae tlle event. Vikes advance in CIF. tennis The championships will take place at Porto Cerva. in the heart of the Costa Smeralda -a luxury resort complex on Sardinia's Marina High'• g.irla tennis teelrl northeastern tip. survived its wild-card match At stake will be the A.zzurra against Woodbridae Tuelday, Trop}\y, donaled by the Aga 14-4, and advanced to the ftnt Khan, president of the Costa round of the tournament Tbw. Smeralda Yacht Club and of the day agains\ Citrus Belt Leecue Jntematlonal 12-Meter Associa-champion Redlands. lion. No. 1 singles player c.rie "We believe that apart Crom the Crt.ell paced the victory for the America's Cup, we wlll have the Vikings by sweeping in linclet- top even\ in the 12-meter clue," Marina finiahed in a tie for· said Commodore Glanf'ranro Al-lleCOlld in the Sun.et ~ With berini of the Cotta Smeralda club, Fountain Valley, then lmt a am speaking iat a London 1>"91 con· flip to detennine the 88COOd·~ ference. runner-up and waa sut.qumtb He aa1d the champiomblpa. delilnated • orte of the wdd-aril whScb already haw been ap-teama. proved by U)e International Meanwhile, in the Sea· View Yacht Racing Union, would be ~ Individual tow"MIDa\" held every four yan NbeeQuent Corona~ M..-swept the banar9 to the America'• Cup. u Haruko Sbietkawa won the 'The triumph of Australia U ' linalel ftna1 and the '8lm of over Liberty at Newport, R.I .. in Stacey DtMan and Rechel aa.n Sepwna. forced the New York capeured the dnoeble tlllll. Yacht Club to give up the Amert-Shi&'ekawa toDl*I U...._.ty'. .ca'a Cup 1or the flnt time in Its lteYyn SU.-In if».ftml. ~J 132·yal' history: [)et.fan and ...._ -pgppec1-..t -AUIU'alia 1Ps-4o.3 victory Ind hll lrvfM't-~ a.,., +h -and controWt"llal wtnaed keel..crac.d Laun PaYONri'8 tn tbt cloUbl.- W\precedented international ~p. M. M . • _::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::'."7~~-;;;:.~~-~----~--'------"'-~----J---· -' ___ , • CM Visitors Bureau name.s firs t director After a 90-day search, the recently fonned C.OSta Mesa Vis- it.on Bureau has sela:ted Charlf'tl JohJllOn to be its first executive director, a<x.'Ording to bureau c~irman Robert L. Hawes. Hawes said the se~h commit- tee had reviewed hundreds of applications for the position an~ Johnson was selected because his ''extensive experience in promo- tfotrand business-was t~al blend we were looking for to meet our demanding ob1:ctives and goals for our first year." Those goals include the gener- ation of aQditional traveler traffil' to C.OSta Mesa by educating the public about the business, enter- tainment and C'Ul tural op- portunities the city offers. Johnson, a native Californian, was most rt.'Cently the ex~uUve director of the Newport, Ore., Chamber of Commerce, where he was responsible for public rela- tions, pohUC'al lobbying, promo- tion and fund-raising, meeting planning and coordination. Prior to taking that post. he was creative production manager for radio station KZST in Santa Rosa. He ha&-also-&eAled aa-weetem Fe- gionaJ dir~tor of marketing for MPO Videotranics and as vice president of West Coast operations for P aramount/Dot Music Division of Gulf & Western lndus- tries in Los Angeles, Charles Joh nson will be soliciting "new business for CA.ta Mesa through advertising, trade show representation, per- sonal calla and direct mail." Johnson said he views the new post as a challenge, but noted that G>Sta·M88 has many strengths on which to build. ''This is a <.'Ommunily that is already in place," he explaim!d. •·w e are not going to build business aod entertainment amenities -they exist. And more are being planned, It's my jo~ to make sure our pubUc is aware of their existence." Johnson will be working with a $90,000 annual budget at the visitors bureau, Hawes said, and .. - 0 .. Operator s ho n ored Roger Sta nton, left, ch air man of th e Or ange Cou'nty Board o f Supervisors, p resented a commen- da tion to Costa Mesa resident J ohn Leone of th~ P aCific Tele phon e Co . .~ in honor o f the recent Operator Appreciation Week. Leone is one of 1,000 operators in Ora nge County who we r e -ho nored for their 24-hour-a-day service. Money is there, the need isn ~t NEW YORK (AP)-Every nation wants its own airline and steel mill, which might be considered admirable pursuits until you realiz.e that the world doesn't need them and their h06t countries cannot support them. Bttt-tell t:hat-t&--the i11tema~ financing agencies and the banks who get the money together and they don't seem to understand. They suspend the usual financial reasons for turning down loans. The loans are made. David Roderick. chairman of U.S. Steel Corp .• dwelt on that inconsistency the other day in an address to the National Press Club called "A Most lngenious Paradox," a piµ'ase he borrowed from Gilbert and Sullivan. He managed to describe the paradox but he couldn't explain it, because to even attempt doing so would make the convolutions seem all . the more absurd. Here it is: I In 1950, there were 32 steel-producing nations. Seminar Thursday on financial institutions ''Owning Your Own Financial Institution'' is \he topic of a one-day teminar to be spon*>red Thunday by the USC Orange County Center. but by 1982 their number had jumped to 85, in spite of continued evidence that there was little prospect for them to earn money, which is the usual reason for · entering business. Roderick suspects that national pride was the real reason for all the new steel mills among the developing nations. That and easy money. He didn't say it, but that easy money came at a time when money was hard for everyone else. That easy money. he said, has allowed "folly to become fact." lntemational lenders -which he identified in a subsequent question and answer 9e98ion as inter- national bankers, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank-made It possible for the plants to be built. The "loans were and are made, said Roderick, "whether market demand is there or not, or whether the project is economic&Uy viable." The marketplace is"lgnored, he said, "and sensible lending practices are suspended." The plants are state of the art, and in the caae of developing nations they are sometimes financed at rates 90 low as to constitute almost no interest at all They make tough competition for American st.eel. ln fact, said Roderick.,43 percent of steel imports into the United States ln September came from developing countries, "most of It from steelmakera who are totally government owned and government financed.,, It I.a almost impossible for Americans to compete, he said, becauae among other things, most of the foreign steel operations are protected from market com~titlon through direct government aid and subsidies. Speakers will focus on marketing and advertil- ing, J.egal upecta, aelecting a board of directors, regulatory agencies, and other topi~lated to owntnc your own businela. The .ernln».r ~ at the Westin Sou\h Coast Plaza Hotel. runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fee iB '$150. For more infonnation, call ;;:;' 5i-iiiii5iiii505 iiiii-nniiiir.iiriiiiiiiii1irn~~ Birthday party for provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS, INC~· Baskin-Robbins store lnvettment provide•· FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit... ......... 10% The a..ldn-Robbiha tee creanutore at Stonehill Business Energy Credit... ........ 15% and Del Oblapo, Dana Point, wUJ conduct a birthday ST ATE-Solar Energy Credit.. ................... 25o/o celebration for four days beglnning Thunc:t.ay. TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50'/o The event will feature a "Wtn Your Own Deprec:lallon and Long Te<m Income Birthday Birthday Party" drawtna, balloon1 and free FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141760-9609 gif ... 11 Malnull Or . Corona def Mar, CA 92825 The Bukin-Robbine clowns, Rocky and Rhoda. ~~~~o1~'C:~,":.~ will t.on hand to entmain you.npwa.trom 2..m_t ~.000••-.._...111 ... _o!tM.0001111 1.•a .·eaor"9• p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ml-.11,•dllllned.,otMOO,OOOormol'el ""-··-•• on 1,_ -·-pu.,,.'-·~ ·'-.___.,.._.101111~o1w"' c c.citi.taQ .oont-1111N1• ~vu.n... •-... ~-.. .,.,,..._. ~ are L .: ... ::•;;O;,:•;.;';.'::U;.rlilll:=.:MCJ=Dll:::IOl:::.:":..::Of:..:"":.=..:°'::;'-.::.:."":?..::."'=...,,:::Mll::'.::Mdllln=;:;_------·1 planned. . Orange Co8tt OAILY PILOT/Wedneld1y, November 18, 1883 U ORANGE COUNTY BUSINllS McAllister name d principal in NB architectural comp~ny Huntington Beach resident Daniel R. McAlllatu, AJA, has been named principal {llld',.. dl~tOr of operations for the Newport Beach un·h itt.'('tural firm of DeRevere, Wlae, Garalllan and A11uclates. The announcement was made by the: firm's president, Dell U. DeRevere. McA1Hster 1i; rcsp0n11lble tor project managers, budgeting, SC'ht.'<iuling, staff training and consulUinL-t. Laguna Mguel-~ •Ffuorocarbon Co. has named Larry K. Hanaen groyp vice president of tlw firm's fluid sealing product manufacturing faciht1cs. whieh includes a new plant in Belgium. Ht• was previously vice president and general manager or the 'Los Alamitos mechanical seal tflv1s1on, wlwr1• he will be headquar~ered in his MCALLllTl!R' HANIOH MCNllL Clemente General Hospital and ls desikned to a<.t.'Ommoc.Jate 20 t.o 25 medical office suites. The Cau lity 1s being developed.by Advlaen General Management Corp. and Hedrick Enterprlaea, Inc. • ConstrUC't1on hnancing has been provided by Flrat new pos1t1on . • • • Bankers Mortgage in San Diego, take oul John McNeil has joined Costa Mesa-based finanC'mg 1s by Beverly Hills Savlys and LoH. Ainerlcan Dlverslned"s r~tl aivlsfon as vice--.-•"'; • .-. . -. . prci.1dcnt of the telecommunicalions group. . Sperry Corp. has signed an .or1g1n_aJ eqwp- ML·Nt'il , a veteran executive in the fields of . ment manufacturing agreement with Irvine-based telecommunicauons, computer and electronic sys-P~rtec Computer Corp. worth an est.Jmated ~2 1 terns and robotic:s, was named 10 the position by Or. m1U1on in sales over the n~xt 18 ~onths, accord~ng Bobby Mehta prc'Sident of AD'TD. to Roberto Maldonad~, vice president, rnarketi;08 ' • • • for Pertee Pertee. which has supplied S perry with Christopher S. Forman has been appointed da ta entry products for nearly a decade, will scntor vice president and senior credit offacer of provide its new XL50 data entry system and Fotrnta1n Valley-based ,The Bank of Orange compont"nts to Sperry. County. The appointment' was announced by '-•. • Lawrence R. Holmes, president and CEO of the CIE Systems of lrvtne has announced the bank. Forman comes to the bank frGm Central promotion of Jim Roaborou~~ t.o dtrct.or . of Bank in Northern California, where he served as marketing support from !he position of mar~eung vice president and senior C'rooit officer. support manag~r. A resident ?f Laguna Niguel, • • • Rosborough will be responsible for C'ustomer Construction has started on the 5-story, $5.5 support and documentation for the installation, million Los· Mares Medical Center ·in San operator and reference manuals for CIES dealers Ckmente. The 34,000-square-foot medical office .· and OEMs. Prior to joining ClES, Rosborough was condominium project is located adjacent ·w San a computer consultant for several corporations. 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I CoioGet 1-n ,.,, Jwlco • 17\IJ 17¥ ~c:ess 17 17'4 ComCIH S7V.. 60111 vlJlfry 11· 1' IJ· 1' HI 30111 JOIAI .. MUTU~L FUND LISTINGS .-.--·--~~--~-~ .. -~ - . ,_ l I • Orange Coal DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, November 18, 1983 STOCKS Wedne&d11y•, 11 a,m. (PDT) Prit1C'11 .,,.,,., N"t \ttl .. , NPI f'. htk ( l\l\ti' t t\4' .., I '"'''"-l luu-t ~ -- --· .._ ...... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OlJOIAllON!\ INCi UOt ll\Al11lfi ON THr NI w YC)IOI, t.lll)Wr111 l'At:U ll l'llW lltl~llJl'l, i11 ln(,)11 ANO C:l .. l(;INNAll l!llOCK U\)ttAN0l8 ANO llCPOfllEl> ltY lttE NASO 1...-ll!INl l "'tdl•" Nt'I \Al.,,• Ntit \ollO\ .... { \41,.\ Nr l '"h'' t ..... f" t fllh t IO\f"' \ '"' •· t •uJ"-r 111\11 a 114.J •'-t hrJ\. t Iv\• l hQ P-f hd" ( lu'wt" t hQ I t MO' I IU ff • kQ • 'UlllEa llllfl IBM files $2.5 billion suit for 'stolen' computer secrets By .-.·AalOda&ed Pm• SAN FRANCISOO -ln"-'mationaJ Bualne.i MM:hinll Corp. Mid It wW .eek up to $2.5 billlon from rival NeUonal Sem1oonductor Corp. for allegedly uaina stolen IBM ciomputer 1etteta. The dilclosure came durtng 6 heaJ"lna Tuelday on an IBM lawawt agai.nal National SemJconductor and one of ita aubeidiaries. New car sales up 5.6 percent DETROIT -Sa.lee of new dorne9tic-buil\ ~ roee 5.6 percent in early November despite alowdowna at General Mor.on Corp. and Volkswagen of America Inc. The major U.S. automakers reported 198,126 can 10ld between Nov. 1·10 compared with 187.~1 in the period a year earlier. The daily sales rate of 22,-014 wu the highest for early November a1nce a 26,658 daily rate ln the period in 1978. GAF shareholders bl()ck sale NEW YORK -A diasident group of GAF Corp. shareholders sU<X.'t!eded in temporarily blocking GAF's propoeed sale of its building materiala unit. The dilsidenta, led by Connecticut real-estate developer Samuel J. Heyman, first won the appeals court injunction ~locking the sale last Saturday. But GAF said the injunction would have expired at midnight Tueeday unle. the group filed "with the court a commitment r.o indemnify GAF Corporation for l088eB it inCun as a result of the injuoc'lion." 3M to .establish I irm in China '°s'r. PAUL, Minn. -Minneeo\a.Mining and Manufac- turing Co. said it reached agreement in principle with Chineee authorities to establish a wholly owned company in China. Company otficiala said the new venture would be the first in China to be wholly owned by a major foreign corporation. The announcement said Minneeo\a Mining, alao known as 3M, plana to invest initally in a Shanghai f.acility that will make products related to tele<XJmmunications, electric power diatriblltion and the manufacture of electrical machinery. Industrial production rises WASHINGTON -U.S . industrial production roae 0.8 percent in October, the 11th straight monthly increue. The Federal Reeerve Boa.rd said in it.a report Tueeday that production of oonawner gooda and oonatn.1Ction supplies increued only slightly last month, while output of equipment ior uae in future. ptoduction roae sharply. ' Retail earnings jump sha~ply WASHINGTON • Several major retailers said Tue9day that 'third-quarter eaminp jumped ~ly from a year _earlier, in part becauee of the national economy's improved health. J .C. Penney Co. Inc. reported an 18.6 percent increue; Federated Department Sr.ores Inc., 107 percent; Daytcin Hudaon Corp .. 17 percent; Amoc:iated Dry Gooda Corp., 74 percent; and May Department Stores Co .. 33 percent. Dollar lower; gold inches up LONDON -The dollar edged lower in early trading todayarnidconflictingsignalsabout thecou.raeof U.S. interat rates. Gold inched b.igher. In quiet tnd.ingdeelen were belna told by aeveral analysta thac the U.S. Federal ReeerYe fa unlikely r.o ease interest rates jn th~ face of moderate U.S. inflation and continued strength in the American economic recovery. COLD QUOTATIONS BJ the A1~ted Preea HEW Y()ltl( (AP) Ho•. lS Today ,.. .. flJ1 2010 JI IS WHAT AMEX DID HEW YORK (API Nov, 1S SILVER --.... oot Hendy & ".,,.,,.,, (OIW\' ,,_ 111~ ••. 0fOpetlroy-.NY"C-.,_ lftOlllll cioeecl Tue, STOC!S IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOLS UP Heme I Te!KomCP 2 Mllttel wt J Adlltn MIWl1 • Cllod<FOH S E"*'*" " , ... , .._ 1 Ufllolt C«o 1"-lftCI , .. ~ .. 10 '""" si-... 11 K.itwood Co a =:r. 14 aroctiHtt IS lial~ 1 " G.l•t!Hou 17 ........ ""° 11 l"!llVllO¥ E" !f INrkCtrl ii TltE Coro ,,~=. D~ A• 24 MCJll1HUA wt "~ '-""' D s.900 tM,lGO 11UOO 1.:1,100 IU ... • 140.lOO ·~.100 101,.JCIO ts.• IS.JOO +-. -- Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Wednelday. Novem~ 18, 1883 • Hc#d case for 'Hardcastle' Brian Keith hopes tJis new TV character w ill survive ratings By JERRY BUC~ 1preada out over 120 feet . .........,..,..__ They are filmi.ng in a g~-in hallway LOS ANGELES -Scian Keith, a New York overlooking the plua. Keith, u Milton H.ardcutle. Yankee cap over hia reddish b!ond hair, squint.a out of wean boot.a, ranch pant.a., a jacket and bueball cap. one blue eye and growla. that he never attempt.a to Kelly, u Mark '.'Skid" McCormJck, ta attired in a 1eCOnd gueea the fat.es of televiaion. t.hree-plece au.lt. "We had a good opener," he admits, "but we "He'• not really as eoceutric u people make him really won't know anything for weeks." out to ~." Kelth aaya. "His ideas about the lepl His slxth and newest aeries, ABC'• Ught-heart.ed 1yaiem aren't eccentric. What ~ him ia that adventure "Hardcaatle & McConnick,'' made a peopleta.keadvantageofit.Butit'aafreecountryand spectacular flnit place debut ln the ratings. The next peoplecandothat." · week it was f 6urth, bu t the third week l t wu 37th lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~il when lt finally went up against ill regular Like mother ... competition, NBC's "Knight Rider." Keith, on a break while filming in a Santa Monica hotel, shrugs. "I don't think there's any fonnula for these things," he says. "You see so many dogs that.go on forever and good things that die. If there is a fonnula they keep changing it." He stars in a role that while not created for him does seem tailor-made. Keith plays an iraacible, hard-noeed retired judge, who in order to nail criminals who have 0),81l8ged lO elude the law, teama up with a race car driver (Daniel Hugh Kelly) he once sent to prison. The judge is irascible but chamting. ·'They wrote that in," he says. "I was hired on Friday and we started shooting on Monday." Actress Lee Remick (right) poses with her looka like daughter, Kate Lee Colleran, for the December issue of Red hook magazine. Re mick will star in the upcoming TV movie "The Gift of Love: A Christmas Sto!'y ." He says, ''I like the character. U I like the character I play it. I can't think of anything wone than playing a character that's not interesting. The last series I did I got stuck in something called 'Archer.' Nobody liked it. The Roes MacDonald books are good but all they did was buy the name. I didn't know what I was getting into, but the money was so good I couldn't tum it doWn." Ke ith • and his co-star are at the Mira'TW'-Sheraton Hotel overlooking the Pacific in Saota Monica. Dominating the plaza in front of the hot.el Is a hundred-year-old Moreton Bay fig tree that l:i9lly\Nood cleans house; props go to high bidders LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Used furniture can mean big bucks when Hollywood cleans out its attic -and when the lamps, tables and settees can boast supporting roles in "Gone With the Wind," "Casablanca" and "Dynasty.'' Between l,000 and 1,500 people turned out Sunday to bid $475,000 on 425 lots from the inventories of the Cinema Mercantile Co. Ltd., a prop firm in business since 1916, and Joseph Basch Galleries Inc. Some 350,000 items from the companies that had. graced the sets of movies and television shows went on the block in October. The latest grab bag included the rococo and the ridiculous. An elaborate peacock-shaped glass lamp used in Belle Watling's house of ill repute in "Gone With the Wind" fetched $41.250 from a local art collector. There also was a plush crepm and gray pet's bed inhabited by Arnold the Pig in the television show Matson takes Chung's seat NEW YORK (AP) -Boyd Mat:SQn, who has contributed segmenta on the American' scene for NBC's ''Today" show, will substitute for Connie Chung on the "NBC News at Sunrise" broadcast while she is filling in for Jane Pauley on ''Today." NBC News announced that Matson will begin his month-long job as anchor of the early-morning neW9CaSt on Nov. 28. That same morning Chung will begin pinch-hiu.in for Paule . "'ITAR80' 11 V•RY STRONG STUPP!' NEWSWEEK ret AnswtrAd Ye6pord-W ~Ou/ a'J Daily Pilat 642-5678 El 10110 ! ~;. jlt1• "'d,1 •1ti ,, • 511' St!lllJ NEWPORT IEACH t II. !It!\"'~''"'''' lo I f14-i ), b(1 ORANGE AMl <J•,••1q1•,...i11 1.)7 llJ~ll ORANGE ~.r I l)f t1•f" II• .. • I b \A. r1;t,• JAMES STEWART ·KIM NOVAK 11 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 1 COSl~INGBARBARA BE L GEDDES wnHl'OM HELMORE HENRY JONES OIRECTC'l> av ALFRED HITCHCOCK sc1111"""'~ALEC COPPEL& SAMUEL TAYLOR• TECHNICOLOR "540Ul'ON IH[ N(W\I 01•••111$ .. Qtl!S ""1'011£ IOll.IAll .. ~1--HAAl.l<AL "USIC IY lllOllA~O hlllllliA•• 'POh•llli-l•llnl-o.1 a •YSllM.<l.IJl"t r---..,.:.,_ ..... ;-..,.,..,,, .. lk.,.,~ c'"11 .... •wt.l\~A1(•f• '"I~!-L --J• \ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT STAATS TODAY WED./THUR8. 7:15, t-.45 TOWN CENTER . . U . '1WT. AT •STO&. A ANT°" 751 jl 84 ACI OH .. OM l .C. "-AlA HOT& 1 COlTA MllA •WESTMINSTER uA t"'' u·n ,, k~S')j)l ""°••\it\ •''-•••10•0• ., .. ,.~·r.•"''"'' "Green .Acres." . Jap&0e9e bronzes and .creens from th.e 19th century and antique carpets, cabinets and chairs also • •...OOCO.-,.Uflu.Jf fRl --o ~ . ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ rso:gcnn Mot ine~1 9 f'~MJ\'f('14 P~ ~ were on the auction block. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Mon.· Thur•. 7:20, 9:30 edwards CINEMA •' •O•wt • A pair of gilt-bronze mahagony tables used on the aet of the television series "Dynasty" went for $19,800; a glass chandelier from the film "Irma La Douce" brought $4,.100; and a gilt-bronze wood and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.___ glua lamp that illuminated the soap opera "The , .. llOI IO<M .. IO 546 3102 < O"• •U• Young and the Restless" was sold for $5,500. TBB-BJCIH 'i' ftUl'I' --··--· fl<M· t/w fUIUft! be>fan. "THE MOST THRILLING MOVIE OF THE YEAR?' -<H~'Vf K \ This Chevy Chase ~ comedy is plane crazy. •. _,_ ltEAJ .. / OfTllE v flWllJRY ¥~"'~0 • """' .. 1 •• ,....,,..-•• "" 1....., ... , C.••-···._ .. ...__ r ' o1 u111 iH• QHH <; ~ ht 2 Mat. Sl!ow1n9• Only $2.75 Unleu Othtrwl>e Noted. 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C..OOKlf.5 fU.NlJl sun~R ~cx,URI A'No A f'E.Mv1 SV1tf-I< <>RANOlA 6AR! HE NEVl:R GOE.S OUT" lH\S WAY. I 'LL \JUST SNEAK OJI THIS ~AND OH WE.LJ... I IV\1¥f BE IT'S NOT AU.. THAT OOTIC£ABL.E ! - by Kevin Fagan ~ow iAAf5 Wl-\i\i 1 C~LL. A 6Af..At.1C.E-0 ~UNC~ 1• by Lynn Johnston by Tom Bat1uk ~.NOWL.ET'.5 SEE A 81"7,stv)ILE I RLlOOL.IH ! by George Lemont · r ..... --..... __ --. I -- . . The frenzied footlighters of "Foot- light Frenzy" at the Newport Theater Aris Center are, fro m left, Debbie Grattan, Michael Grenie, Tom Hardy, Richard Hicks, Nelson Gilmore and Norma Palmerino. Frenzied farce in Newport Ensemble energy highlights hilarious backstage blundering By TOM TITUS Of .... .,.., Hoe ''""' When George Kelly took his best shot at community theater ages ago with "The Torchbearers," its second act -in which an amateur group puts on a play and Murphy's law applies-was a niasterpiec.-e of sheer hilarity. Unfortunately, the play's first and third acts were t.e.rminally boring. It remained for the inventive team of Ron House. Diz White, Alan Shearman and Bud Slocumb to fashion a backstage comedy which , in effect, takes Kelly's second act and makes an entire play out of it. The result is "Footlight Frenzy" and it's on view through Dec. 10 at the Newport Theater Arts Center where director Kent Johnson and a superbly energetic cast offer one of the funniest, and most exhausting, evenings you'll ever spend in any theater. It's comedy with all the stops out. Night news anchor sought Pf1me time LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Linda Ellerbee, co-anchor of the recently canceled "NBC News Overnight," says she approached network executives about scheduling the night-owl show during prime time the day before it was scrapped. "Considering the state of NBC's prime-time schedule, we asked, 'Why don't you consider putting on an hour newscast for grownups at 10 o'clock at night?'," Ellerbee said in a-Los Angeles Herald Exa'.miner interview published Monday. "It's an inexpensive broadcast, and who knows? Grownups of America _might be ready for it," she added. She said she ~e the suggestion to NBC pr'Midenl Bob Mullholland, network news chlef Retlven Frank and Frank's top aide, Tom Pettit - "the day before they came down to tell us the show was canceled." The cancellation was ~ounced last week and the ~t broadcast will be Dec. 2. erbee noted that Frank had said the l :30 a.m. sh struck a blow for style," and said she was st ed to learn of its cancellation. "The problem was that apparently there were not enough· people awake at that hour to make it profitable," she said. "Even NBC admitted tnore people would watch it if it were on at an earlier hour." She said she still considers a middle-of-the-night news show serves a purpose -and an audience. ''Even if it's only a 1.6 rating and a 14 share (the percentage of the viewing au~nce), that's still not a bad public at 2 a.m. That's the issue that's getting lost here." Ellerbee says she still hopes to find a job where she can put the news in perspective, and has had "some very pleasant phone calls -people other than those I work for." However she has no specific post in mind. "I suppose it's easier to think about what doesn't interest me now," she said. "I don't think.I want to be on the floor of the convention. and I don't want to go back and rover Washington." The playwriting quartet has been repreeented locally before -~th "Bu.llahot Crununond" .(alao at the Newport theater) and "El Grande de Coca' Cola" in Huntington ~ (which Johnaon alao directed). Their style is bullet-paced, hyper~ve farce which piles one gag upon another at a dizzying pace and places incredible physical demands on ita performers. At Newport, Johnaon flu aaaembled a aix-penon cast that thrives on such requirements, flailing away at ~-h oth~r with unrestrained gusto in an excellent example of ensemble showmanahip. . In "Footlight Frenzy," the action is of major focus: but there is a plot of sorta-an amateur th.eater group is putting on a benefit performance of an original 'play (written by its director, who's trained in the Louis Nye sch~l of play production). Opening night arrives minus two act.on -so the school's janitor is thrust into one role and the other is handled by telephone. Literally. Michael Grenie, Newport's Bullshot Crummond of last season, is a standout among equals as the hyperkinetic director. Nelson Gilmore and Nonna Jeanne Palmerino are screamingl)l funny as the bicltering married couple in the cast. Richard Hicks and Debbie Grattan are nearly as goqd as the other actors, while Tom Hardy pulls down his. share of laughs as the custodian-stage manager who goes on unlaz.ed with a min~te's notice. More impressive than their comic acting ability is their individual and collective energy, sustained through some of the wildest pratfalls imaginable. It's backstage basic training for theatrics) combat. Four more weekends remain for this wildly funny production at the Newport Theater Arts Center,· 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, with curtain at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Call 631-0288 for reservations and information. FINAL CURTAIN calla are coming up this weekend for a quartet of atage productions along the Orange Coast, ihcluding one community theater show and three college offerings. Winding up their respective engagements are "The Star Spangled Girl" for the' Mission Viejo Playhouse, "Scapino" at UC Irvine, "The.Taming of the Shrew" at Orange Coast College and "1984" at Golden West College. . Mission Viejo's "Star Spangled Girl" ends with perfonnances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts groun.ds. 650 Laguna Canyon Roa9. Laguna Beach. Reservations 673-4601. "Scapino" resumes tonight at the Fine Arts Village Theater on the UCI campus and continues through Saturday with an 8 p.m. curtain. Reser- vations 856-Ml7. Shakespeare's "Shrew" winds up its two-weekend run at Orange Coast College with performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m. Call 432-5527 for ticket information. George Orwell's ''1984," adapted for the stage, completes its stint at Golden West College With stagings Thursday through Saturday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Playbox Theater. Ticket infonnation is dispensed at 895-8378. Most cable viewers 'satisfied' NEW YORK (AP) Two-thirds of all cable television subscribers are "generally satis- fied" with the programs offered them, compared with only half of those who watch network tele- \fision, an audience survey shows. However, the researchers said in their report ''The Multichannel Environment'' that the findings based on a study of the habits of 3,000 viewers from April 21 through May 4, >.1982, did not necessarily reflect on network programming. They noted that peo le to pay extra to receive cable service might be those more itlterested in television in general. • The study of viewers in New Britain, Conn .. and Kansas City, Mo., found "cable and ('Ion-cable viewers generally gave particular a.ma aiJnilar r.a . •• I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 18. 1983 - Tonlg~t's 'tV EVEHIHO -8:00- 1 M,,, ,'=. FANTASY l8lAHO 1"AE!'S C<)MfAIN KAWAllRVE~ MACNEl I LEHRER N!WSHOlJR 1=:. IAICNEWIQ ..:MEWL DICK VAH OYt<! ·=• Fever" ( 1980) Jeff Eaat, Rod Stelget. (()MOVIE • • • "The SeClel lite Of Walter Milly" (t947) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. -8:30- I AUCE FACES OF CULTURE CJ) NEWS l:V:~E ( 1939) Blng Croeby, JOlll ~. -t:00-1 c:~ H• "lilt Undetwttd" (1970) r~·~~· I :::::AMIEHT TOMOHT *** "8feeiklltlr1 Paaa" (1978) Chll'lll.&tCllllQQ. Ben Jollneon. e OOH-'T EAT THE PICTURE&: 91.aAMl 1TJ&T AT THE MITROPOUTAH MU8EtM OF Alff (C)MOYI& * * "The Betsy" ( 1978) Luence OllYler. Robert Duvall. (B.J MOVIE • • "Honllytonk Man" ( 19821 Clinl Eutwood. Kyle EulwOOd ~MOVIE • *'n "Montigno<'' (1982) CMato- pher RIM, Genevieve Bujokl. OMOVIE • ••n "Maiy While" (1977) Ed 6D DRAGNET Aandets, Kathleen Beller OMOVIE . -HO-** 'A "Still 0.1 Tile Nigllt" ( 1982) Roy I LOVE &OAT · &llejder, Meryl Streep , P.M. MAGAZINE -1:00-THE KIO WHO COULDN'T MISS I CBS NEWS MOVIE N8C HEWS U t ''The Verdlet" (1982) Paul HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Newman. Chlllolle Rampllng, D ABC NEWS O -t.00- 0 AMEAICAH IANOST ANO'S. I Cl> CHIEFS . 30TH AHHIVERSARY 8 THE FACTS Of UfE (Erne ~P.AIN • ~TYAMOHOUS WILD e THE l(JO WHO COULDN'T MISS REPORT GD~ Of DECORATIVE PAINT1NO CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE 81 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT at LOVE OOHNECTION (Q)BOXJNO (%)MOVIE * * "When Wlllle Comes Mllehlng Home" ( 1950) Dan Dalley, Corinne Calve I. -7:30- B 2 ON THE TOWN afFAMILYFEUO 8 LAVEJVE & SHIRlEY & COMPANY DEYEOHLA. tDM•A•S•H • 0 PEOPlES COURT e TO THE MANOR BOAN ID DON'T EAT THE PICTURES: SESAME STREET AT THE MEl'.AOPOUT AH MUSEUM OF Alff_ CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH 6DMOVIE * • • 'h "East Side 01 Heaven" Asner win chided ·by Heston -~­~ ~AMIL Y TIES * * * "Rally 'Round The Flag Boys" ( 1959) Paul Newman. Joanne WOQd· Wiid. !=GALLERY ** "Am11yvllle II: The Posaession" ( 1982) Burt Young. James Olson. -10:00-D at ST. El.8EWHERE ll~rf!tnS ID GRANO CENTRAL 9MOVIE' ***''The Merry Monahans" (1944) Oonlld O'Coooor, Jack Oaltle. (C)MOYIE *'A "Death Wish II" (1982) Cllaries Bronson, J~l Ireland. (8)MOYIE ••'h "Flrefo.-· (1982) Cllnl East- wood, Freddie Jones. OMOVIE •• • "The Rookies" (1971) Oarren McGavln, Paul Bu111e. (!) IHDEPENOENT NETWOflC NEWS ©)MOVIE * t. "$pli1 Image" ( 1981) Michael O'l<eete, Karen Allen . (S)MOVIE • * "Foree: Ave" (19811 Joe Lewis, Pam Huntington. -12:05- (8)MOYIE * * * "An Otflcer And A Gentle- mall" ( 1982) Richard Gere, Debra Winger. • -12'.30-D at LATE NIGHT Wml DAVID LETTEAMAH ·~ZOHE • * "Beyond Atlantis" (19751 John Asllley, George Nader. Cf) Jl//OWAlf & MARTWS LAUGH-IN e LOVE. AMEAICNI STYLE 9 EHTEAT AIHMENT TOHIGHT (Z)MOVIE • .,., "Monal Combat" ( 1982) -12'40- 8 W MOYIE • • '.t ''lAgelld OI T ht OOlcltll Oun" ( 1t79J Jtff Ollert\IOI. H9I Holbtook -1'00- • MOW • t• "Thi T rllll(llet•" (1MtJ Gorcloft 5'ot1. JOMPh Cotttn (f)MOVtl .. ''Wlllalling lfl 8'ookttn" (1043) I Aid Skelton, Ann AlllNf!Otd l~n.HAMl.Y * * "Pertnt1t In Ctime" (1M21 Ber· nwd L ... JoM VIII Eyaen IDOEHl8COTT -1:10-(C)~ *** "Seven Beautlll'' 11979) • Gianelflo Glanolnt. Shiney StOllr. -1:30-1 =:NEWS OVEANIOKT -1:35- DMOYIE .. •'n "Olne(' (1982). SIM Gui· ttnbetg, MICl!ey Rourke -1:40- (l)MOYIE , . . • • •'n "Tiie Botdeo'" (1981J Jn Nicholson. Val«le Perrine.. -.~-. I CJ) C88 HEWS HIOHTWATCH LA. TOOAY HUANG CHONG I PAIVA TE LM.S -2:15- (H)MOVIE * * "National Lampoon's McMe Madness" ( 1981) Robby Benton, ~dWl<lmatk -2:30- D tD at NEWS Cl) MOVIE • • "Screamer (1974) Pamela FrlllkWfl. Jim Nof1on (Q)MOVIE * * "Am11)'V11le II: The Possession" (1982) But1 Young, James Olson. (%)MOYIE .. * * * "The Verdoet" ( 1982) Paul Newman, Cllarlolle Ramptlng. -3:00- ,. ~Tall Texan'' (19!13) l.Joyd Sndges, Marie WindSOf. Cf) MOfNHG STRETCH .MOYIE * U "Oeadlalf" (1968) Michael Caine. Giovanna RaJl1. -3:10- (CJ MOVIE "The Slams" (1973) Jim Brown. J4»1 Pace. -3:30- ~=20 • u "MonSlgOOr" ( 1982) Clvislo- pher RIM, GenevlM Bujokl . LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Ed Asner's re-election to a second term as president of the Screen Actors Guild is an "empty mandate," says fellow actor Charlton Heston. The all new Ancient Mariner is now open for Although Asner is generally at odds with CX>n8ervative memben of SAG such aa Heston, ·that faction did not run a candidate against him in the election. Lunch Monday through Saturday from 11 :30 o.m. Dinner trom· 4:30 p.m · Entertainment Nightly Happy Hour Monday through Friday 4·00 . 7:00 Champagne Sunday Brunch beginning soon On the Boy • 26D7 W Coast Hwy . Newport Beoch • 646-02D1 Asner won 9,997 votes, or 73 percent of the 13,648 votes cast. Contender J .D . Hall, a member of the SAG board of directors who plays a union organiz.er in the play "The Cradle Will Fall," received 2,787 votes, and the other can- didate, stunt driver Charles Holden received 664, said SAG spokes- man Mark Locher after !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! the vote coun\. · J, "I'm pleased at my plurality," Asner said' of the outcome ... Now we can start getting llORle work done that is awful· ly pressing," including mergers with the Screen Extras Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and improved stunt safety and finding new ways to put the member5hip to work. The liberal Asner, who played the title role in the cancelled series "Lou Grant," has fre- quently clashed with conservatives led by Heston. Perfo~encea eMry night et &:30 and a:3o p..n~ •An addlllonal 4 30 pm performance •S t>e1ng 0He1e<l on Dec 8. 9. 10 & 11. and Dec 15 through 22 •A multitude of living angels soar high above you in the night sky beneath the 120 loot high Cathedral ceiling • Roman legionnaires on prancing white horses. •Thousands of twinkling stars • A cast or 200 authentically costumed performers. • A shatt of light comes from miles In space to pierce the glass wall of the Calhedral and illu- minate the manger. "The bi9gest Chriltrnas p4i9Mnt in the country ... a lavish production" Channel 2 News "The evening Is filled with color, detail and variety ... gets the audience in the Chrlltmae lf)irit'' Los Angeles Times "The most elabor8te In the west'' Santa Barbara News ... ''9ndMring lambs, rams, awn, haughty camels, kingly magi: .. end angels fly pntl" Santa Ana Register c....cu-... Dec 1,S,&&Tonly ...,. ....... o.c: 2. l ' • only In the Crystal Cathedral • In Garden Grove TO U .. YOUR VISA 09' MASftRCAlltD TO CALL IN R .. aRYA110NS1 VarJety is.a . \--.. Seafood Platter v ~ (714) 750-9788 ·(213) 750-0823 12141 Lewis St, Garden Grove, CA 92640 Just south of Disneyland oH the Santa Ana Freeway . ··~··········~··································· RESERVATION FORM *' -~~~ ,\..or,~ ~--~!oil:!':~ .. Give your taste variety with two · tasty shrimp, a crispy fish fillet. and two tender scaUops-:..served witb . golden f ryes, fresh cole slaw and two crunchy hushpuppies. 3095 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa & 14 715 Jeffrey Rd. at Walnut, Irvine • 00tl41'°"'5 llEOUE5lf0 Adults: $12.50 (A) .$10.50 (B) • Children &. ,, ..._ Senior Cltlzerisi. $10.50 (A) $8,50 (B) Name MasterCerd/Vlu ~rfbrmance 0111 City PIUM tQ9Cll) It •~ Mnto< eitl.ren1 or cilllldren No HClhlngt 01 rttundS > .... ( Dey~ . ' I St116 l jp $ Amounl 1.00 .-: ... ---~ • ••• -Orang• Cout DAIL y PILOT /Wedneaday, NO\'ember 18, 1983 !Men with vasectomies healthier? Rese~rchers contradict earlier reports that operation prompts higher risk of diseas~ Holi~ay headstart Kathleen· · Sandstrom of Irvine and Sally Schroeder of Santa Ana browse at a recen) boutique at Fairview State Hospital benefiting the Foster Grandparent Progr~. The hospital's roster grandparent program recently asked the City of Costa Mesa to support a bill which would eliminate the· age requirement for the program which pairs community elders with the mentally· retarded. Coast seniors exercising . their right to good health The Orange Coast . YMCA in Newport Beach has started a fitne. class for adults 55 years and older. "We have trained some seniors to teach this class which appetils to , the participarlts," said Gary Wegener, physical director. The exercises can 5e done in a chair at the individualts own pace, he said. An optional pool workout is available. For more information, call 642-9990. WASHINGTON (AP) -Re- eearchen NY men who have had vuectomieuppear to be healt.hler than other men and to live longer. Thoee conclUatona were bued on a 1tudy lnvolvina 20,000 men ln fOW' ~ citiee OOJ.!duc!!d by the National Institute of Oilld Health and HU!nan Development.. The ~b appeen to dl4pel earlier fea.rt that the 10 million men with vueciomie11 might flM!e a higher rilk of hardening of the arteries, rheumatoid arthritil, blood clotting dilorden and' iout. The 1tudy found that men with vaectomiea did not have a higher incidence of thoee diaeaaee than other men. The study, releaaed Monday, abo found. that, except for deaths from accidents and violence, men with vasectomies have a lower death rate than other men. "We simply don't know" why \he men.ii). the atudy aeem to have ie.. cancer or heart diaeaae or a slower death rate, IQid Dr. Gerald Bematein, one of the reeearche{S. "Maybe we've miaed some subtle bias" or difference between tlle groups eo "perhaps the vue<:- UCI students e e e pa.rt1c1pat1ng in research Twenty-five UC Irvine under- graduates are participating in l'e9e&l'Ch projects this year • recipients of University of Cali- fornia President's Undergraduate Reaearch Fellowships. The projects range from -"Chil- dren's Views about Reeearch Procedures" to "The Influence of PNS Grafta on the Elongation of CNS Axons Following Brain In- jury." Students receive up up to $1,000 in 1upi)ort of their projects. Student researchers from the Orange C.out include C.Orinne Chie Aragaki and Ron Paul Gal- lemore, of Huntington Beach; · Mark Avetoom and Afexandra Charlesw'orth of Newport Beach; Doug Granger of Irvine; Fountain Valley's Thomas E. Napoli and Khai K. Tram of Costa Mesa. Thanksgiving ·Turkey Colori ·ng . Contest PRIZE s-25°0 Gift Cef tlf ica-te from a·neighbothood toy store RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send entries to Thanksgiving Turkey Coloring Contest. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 2. Entry deadline November 18, 1983 ... -.~----~~-~-~---~~-~~-.. I ENTRY BLANK I ·•,· PRIZE: $25.oo Gitt bert1t1eate I . I from a netghborhood toy store ~--1-·-r ______ • I Name I I· Addresa I I Telephone I I Age Group D 3-5 D 6-8 D 9-11 I I . I -----------------------• I f • -' . -- tomi%.ed men were healthier to "It i. not only the largeat, but start with ln 10me way, But we a1ao the moet comprehenalve believed they were pretty well uaeaament ever condlicted of the matched." poeaible health conaequencea of heart dlleuee and cancer. They alao were a1ked about · helllth~related behavlor like smoking, drlnk.l.na. diet exen:Ue and checkups. About 600,000 men have vaaec-vuectomy," aaid Ruth Crozier, tomiea each year. project officer at the lnltitut.e. The 1tudy examined a wide 'nle retultl of "The 9Health ran,e of Wneeree and some 54 Statua ol .American Men" w~re l d1teMes which mieht have been releued in Wuh.lnaton and at th& ~Uled by lmmww dilon1en were. .Amerkaa Public l!ealth Amoc:ia- given 1pecial conalderation. tion C.Onvention ln Dallas. 'nle only condition Whlch waa The lJ\Stitute commilaioned the more common among men with st~y becawie of earlier re.eareh vaaectomiee 'han thoee who which' showed that ·one-hall to hadn't had the 1urgical at.er-two-thirds of men with vuee- illzation ·procedure was a local tomies developed an immune aye-. inflammation near the sit.e of the tern reaction to their own sperm operation. 'I'.his condition usµally which persisted for 10 yean or occurs w-ithln a year of a vasec-more. The 1tudy matched more than 10,000 men who had vuect.omies with other men o! the lllJ'M race, age, marital ltatua and neigh- borhood. Half of· the men With vaaectOmiea had undergone the surgiCal prOcedure more than eight yean before the study began in 1976. More than 2,000 had had vasectomies for at leaat 10 year., and about 700 of them had the operation at least 15 Year' before the atudy began. tomy and is of short duration. The men in the test a1ao were Th'e study included men in Los questioned er their medical re- Angeles; Eureka, Calif.; Mip-cords were examined in conne<:- neapolis; and Rochester, Minn. tion with skin diseases, diabetes, The reeearchen for the study were baaed at UCLA, the Univer- sity of Southern California, the University of Minnesota •t Rochester an~ the Mayo Clinic. HOAQ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Oclober5 Mr and Mrs. Randall Nelson. Colle Mesa, girt Mr and Mrs Kent Maddy. Balboa, boy Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey Curry~ Costa Mesa, gtrl · Mr 1111d Mrs Mlcnael Wood, Corona det Mar. boy Mr~ and Mrs. Gary Crutcl'lely. Hun1tngton Beach. boy Oclobert Mr and Mrs, Robert Mori. Hunl· 1ngton Beach. girt Mr. and Mrs. George Zacher. Fountain Valley, girt Mr and Mrs.panlet Young, Hunt· 1ng1on Beach.-boy . October 7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Hildebrand. Hunllnglon Beach, girl Oclobert Mr and Mrs. Wllllam Young, Huntington Beach, boy Mr and Mrs. Ernest Shifter. Foun- tain Valley. girt Octobefl Mr. and Mrs. Asgetr Lllsson. Costa Mesa, boy Mr. and Mra. Buen Cheek. Hunt· lngton Beach, glrl Mr and Mrs. Brian Hench, Santa Ana Heights. girt Mr and Mrs. Phllllp Roberts. Huntington Beach, glrl Oclober 10 Mr and Mrs Joseph Gaglio, Huntington Beach. boy Mr and Mrs. Gordon Mitter. New· port Beach, twins. boy and glrl Mr and Mrs. Rober1 Buono, Hunt- ington Beacn. girl October 11 Mr and Mrs. Stephen Thorpe, Costa Mes•. girl Mr and Mrs Robert Partridge, Irvine. girl Mr and Mrs. Thomes Zenus. Costa Mesa. girl Mr and Mrs. Matk de la f'uente, Huntington Beach. girt Mr and Mrs David Bunch, Hunt- ington Beach. boy October 12 Mr and Mrs. Shoji Nlsh1zawa. Irvona. girl Mr and Mrs. Brent Mukai. New· port Beach. girl Mr and Mrs. JamllS Quigley, Irvine. boy Mr and Mrs John Hurtz1g. Hunt· tng1on Beach, girl October 13 Mr and Mrs, Jerome Golden. Huntington Beach. girt Mr and Mrs William Sl:lulre. Newporl Beach, boy Mr and Mrs Robin Bradshaw. Irvine. girt Mr and Mrs Robert Spencer. Newport Beach. bOy · Mr and Mrs Kenneth Philp, Irvine. gtrl Oclober 14 Mr and Mrs. George Hunsaker, Huntington Beach. girt Mr and Mrs. Randy Hunt, Costa MaSB. gtrl Mr. and Mrs. Craig Thomas. Irvine. girt October 15 . Mr and Mrs Mark Dougherty, Huntington BeacM. girt Mr. and Mrs. f'.\Ob\rt Easl. Wett· minster, boy October 11 Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey Jones. Hunt· tngton Beach, girl Octebef '1 Mr and Mrs. Michael Roy. Hunt- ington Beach, bs)y Mr and Mrs. Andr-Swavely, Costa Mesa. boy Mr and Mrs. Wilson Barriga. Huntington Beach, boy Oclober 11 Mr and Mrs. Herschel Mace, Laguna Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Karr, Costa Mesa. grrl Oclobw ,. Mr and Mrs Josepn Kincaid, Irvine, girl Mr and Mrs Kim Myers, Irvine. boy Oclober 20 Mr and Mrs David Austin. Hunt· lngton Beach. boy Mr and Mrs Ralph Bollinger, Huntington Beach. twin girls Mr and Mrs Glenn Mehner. Costa Mesa. grrl • Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fairbarn, ..... Costa Mesa, boy . Mr and Mrs Marc Sta.bo, l<vlna, girl Octobw21 Mr and Mra. Robllf't Bell, Corona del Mar. girl Mr. and Mrs. Mlonael Ellla, Costa Mesa. boy Mr and Mrs Wiiiiam Maltby. Irvine. girl Mr and Mfs Thomae Andrews, Costa Masa, girt Mr. and Mrt. David Ropar, Hunt- . 1ngton Beach. girl Octobef22 Mr. and Mra. Yoahlalll Oglno, Corona dei Mar, boy Mr. 1111d Mra. Pevld Satu, Hunt- ington Beach. boy Octobet23 Mr and Mr.. James Leonatd, Newport Beach, boy Mr, and Mra. Donald Ramsay. Westminster. girt Mr and Mrt. Chrloopher McMlllln, Huntington Beech. glt1 Mr. and Mrs. Miro Knezevic, lrvlne, girl Mr and Mra. KevJn Wiiiard, Costa Mesa.girl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barr. Costa Mesa, boy Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, CoSla Mesa.boy Mr. and Mrs. Steven l.odhJm, Irvine, girl Oclobef 24 Mr and Mrs All Zadeh, Irvine. girl Mr and Mrs Henry Boer11a. Costa Mesa. girl Mr and Mrs. James Davis. Hunt- ington Beach, girt Mr. and Mrs George Sines, Hunt· lngton Beach. girt Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Ga11ana1r, Huntington Beach. boy Mr and Mrs. Jeltrey Longshore. Costa Mesa. bo Mr and Mrs. Mtcnaet Armatrong, Huntington Beach. girt Mr and Mrs Frank Ruor C0$18 Mesa. boy October 15 Mr and Mrs David OeCoster Costa Mesa. girl Mr and Mrs Craig Sussk1nd. Huntington Beacn. girl Mr and Mrs. Rlcn1rd Denman. Huntington Beach, boy Mr and MIS. Jame5 Scott. Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Alher. lrvlne. boy Mr and Mrs. Howud Kleln, Irvine, girl Octobef 21 Mr. 1111d Mrs. James 8entofl Corona det Mar. bOy Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Nadal, Irvine, boy Mr. and Mra. Jonn f\Othwelt, Cor- ona det Mar. bOY Octobefrf Mr. and Mrt. Robert Hoftm1111. Huntington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wardein. lrvtne, boy Mr. II/Id Mrs. Mlchael Havtken, Newport Beach. boy Mr and Mrs. Chatle$ Wronlca, Llguna Niguel, bOy Ocftobet 21 Mr.· and Mrs. ee.·e11 Stephenson, lrvlne, bOy Mr and Mra. ThOmu Heydortt, Balboa, boy Mr. ali<I Mra Rudy Alderman. Irvine, girl Ociotlet 21 Mr al>d Mrs Johl) Humfl'lel, Hunt- ington Beach. bOy Mr. and Mrs. Rlcl\atd Poej)set, Corona del Mar, girt Mr and Mrs. Sooll Ruby. Foonlam Valley, boy Octobef30 Mr and Mrs Colin Richman. lrvlne. glfl . Mr and Mrs Gary Conkey. Irvine. 91rt Mr and Mrs. Dale Mlddtet>orn. Costa Mesa. boy Mr and Mrs L-ts Gray, Foontam Valley. gtrl Mr and Mrs Scoll Tledge Balboa. ooy Mr and Mrs William Beck Jr N-pon Beacfl. IWil'IS. boy and gtrl Mr ano Mrs Wiiiiam N....,,all Laguna Beacn. boy Octot)ef 31 Mr anO Mrs Kevin Rose1>erq Costa Mesa bOy • • .. Daily Pilai Professional coaching for preparing the holiday least is available lo rookie WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1983 CONSUMER NEWS SLIM GOURMET MEAD ON WINE . C3 cs 03 and all-star cooks. Pase D 1. ranberries. arriving in the market in plentiful supply, have the kind of oup-to-nuts versatility that makes hem a must to have on hand. It only takes five minutes to create the following ·'special effects.·· which can add color. flavor and flair to meals. it UM IWMtened cranberrle1 as a garnish. Add sugar to the fresh berries, mix well and place in a covered jar; chill several days, stirring occasionally. The tangy-sweet garnish Is delicious with pork. ham, chicken or turkey. and with desserts. • K..Pacrenberrycrock In the refrigerator. Place cranberries in crock; add sugar and mix well. Cover cranberries with wine and use as garnish: Burgundy cranberries over st eat<. sliced fillet. roast beef; Port cranberries over ham, roast duckling; Sherry cranberries over broiled salmop steaks or crepes; Madeira cranberries over roast chicken, turkey or ham steaks. • Miik• cranberry purM to heighten the flavor of many foods. Cook cranberries In a little water for five minutes (add several whole cloves for spicier flavor) ; puree in food processor and chill. Add to gravies and sauces to enrich color and heighten flavor; fold Into sweetened whipped cream for cream puff filling; add to pot roasts, stews, meatJ:>alls; use in onion or minestrone soup; layer wifh lemon or vanilla pudding in parfait glasses. For delicious desserts and an unusual relish Use the 1resh red berries Cranber- ry-Apple Phyllo Crunch, an excellent accom- paniment for turkey or pork; Pear-Cranberry Fresh cranberry season is here . Use the versatile berry in com- bination with other autumn fruits and create interesting dis- hes ranging from - Pumpkin Cheesecake with Cranberry Glaze to-Pear-Cranberry Compote or (:ranber- r y -App I e Phyllo Crunch. Compote. a dessert that contrasts the sweetness of fresh pears with the tartness of the berries; and Pumpkin Cheesecake with Cranberry Glaze.a grandstand finale to any CRANBERRY -APPLE PHYLLO CRUNCH 3 phyllo leevn, 12 lnchn x 17 lnchee e tablnpoone butter or margarine '.4 cup butter or margarine ~. cup frHh cranberrln .2 cupe applff, peea.ct and chopped "' cup nut.. ohatl111d . "-cup brown eugar 1 tuepoon cinnamon Cut phyllo leaves Into 2-inch square pieces. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in skillet and add '13 of the phyllo, separating pieces. Toss lightly until slightly brown. Remove from pan. Repeat untll remaining 4 tablespoons of butter and phyllo a·re used. Place phyllo along bottom and sides of 11h-quart serving dish. (If desired, reserve some to crumble over top.) Ta make filling: Melt butter in skillet and add remaining ingredients. Stir often until cranberries and apples are tender but not soft. Some juice will accumulate; if not. a,dd a little water. Place mixture In serving dish and, if desired, sprinkle with reserved phyllo. Serve w~rm. Serves 6 to 8. PEAR-CRANBERRY COMPOTE e large, nrm Bartlett or Boec peara 1 cup cranberr,, canl• or frambolM llqueur 3 cupe cranberr, Juice cocktail, approx- lmatei,. 1h cupeugar 2 cupe frHh cranberrtee 1 cinnamon etlck Peel pears, leaving them whole with stem attached. Place them In a deep saucepan. Add liqueur and enough cranberry juice cocktail to just cover pears. Stir in sugar. Bring to a boil, lower heat ahd simmer until pears are tender but stlll hold their shape, about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from heat and add cranberries and cinnamon stick. Let stand at room temperature untll coot. Remove pears and cranberries from syrup; chlll. Boll syrup untll It Is reduced to 2 cups. Remove cinnamon stick; cool syrup. Place pears and cranberries In compote: pour syrup over. Serve chilled with crisp cookies or thin slices of toasted pound cake. Serves 6. PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE WITH CRANBERRY GLAZE FILLING: 4 pack119ff (I ounc.e eecht CrMm chMM,eoftened 1V. cupe .... Segp V. cup flour 2 t••poone pumpkin pie eptce 1 can (1 pound) pumpkin 2 tabl11poone rum CRANBERRY GLAZE: , 2 cupe fNeh cranberrtee (See CRANBERRIES, Pase Cl) • -----------------------Cook-of-the-Week--------- I~aginatiOn seaSons culinary art By CHRIS CRAWFORD .,.., .... c. .......... . In her p~f ional life, Joanne Baade has worked for the city of Newport Be for 10 years and enjoys her present position as secretary to ayor Evelyn Hart. In her private life, one of the Corona del Mar resident's enjoyments is experimenting with new recipes, adapting borrowed· ones or inventing new ones. The native Ohioan c.redits her mother with having taught her all of the culinary fundamentals along with a basic repertoire of Midwestern dishes. · Beyond that, she has taken a gowmet cooking claas at Orange Coast College, and otherwbe has expanded her skills through trial and error. "I've had my share of diaaatera, like anyone," she says. "But I learn from each d.l.auter, too." Joanne's husband David, a lawyer, 1e>metimes cooks along with her. "He calls h.inweli Chef Boy Oh Boy," she laughs. "His apedalty is making pasta from 1cratch. So he makea the pasta while I make the sauce." The Baades enjoy a variety of ethnic foods. And often, the spider, the better! An example is her Tortilla Soup~ "I found that one about six years ago ln Bon Appetit, and it la outstanding," ahe says .. "I 1e.rve \t with juat a tomed salad, and maybe aome bread. Cool salad goes very well with it because I make lt (the aoup) very hoth'.' (She U1eS about 20 aha.kea of Tabuco sauce.) _ Another of her .favoritealaPu1aFuool. which she fint tried at . a friend's home arid then adapted it to her tute. Thia redpe,-ahe ---if~..:-:.-.~ •• -, says, ~a 111IJ&U anny. · Her recipe for Beef Pepper Stffk ii one that she preparee in her electric wok. "I like to cook in the wok; It'• my favorite." The recipe alto appeals to her because it II aood and lt la fut. "I love to cook," ahe aays, "but I don't want to 1pend the entire day in the kitchen.'' .,... """..._~Lee ...... David and Joanne Baade combine eflortA in the kitehen. Here are her redi>ft: TORnLLA SOUP 1 package (12) mack-alr.e tortJJIM Peanut oil 1 medium onion, diced ·- 3 14 ~-ounce cans chicken broth 2 8-ounce cans tomato sauce 1 16-ounce can diced tomatoes ~ teupoon garlic powder Hot pepper sauce, to taste 3 cups grated Cheddar chee.e Heat amall amount of peanut oil in large aaucepan. Add onion and aaute until clear. Add broth, tomato aauce, tomatoes. garlic powder and hop pepper aauce and limmer 30 minutea. Meanwhile, cut eech tortilla into 8 pie-ah.aped wedgee. Add about ~ inch of peanut oil to frying pan. Add chips, a few at a time, and fry until golden brown. Drain well on paper towels. Place a few chips in eeich aerving bowl. Add enough IOUp to cover. Top with a handful of grated cheeee and 9el'Ye ~tely. Serve9 6 to 8. To enter rhe lllUy PUot'• Coolc4-Uw--Week .n.. -.xi Ul.ewnl of .)'OW' favorite redJ19 to are wllb OW' ,,..,... ... Send them to Che 1'ood J'dltor, ln care ol tM lllUy PUo&, P. 0. BoK JMJO, a.ta M-. CA llG6, and be~ to Inch.le» .)'OW' mme, addr9m and pbaae number. ' ' PASTA f'AZOOL 3 tablaspoona olive oil · 2 clova prllc. crwhed 1 6-ounce can tomato .,.w 2 teMpoona bMil. crumbled IA cup parsley, minced 1 finely chopped onion t pound 12-ounce can ltalJan plum tomatoel 111' cupe water ~ twpOOn eecb, .... and thyme 1 bey leaf Salt and pepper to tM1e l pound t.a ahell~lhaped rmmroN (See T&unrou. P.,e Cl> _,, I j Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednnday, November 16, 1983 Soup to entfee just duc~y The French have been 11erving complete duck duclu And pat dry. Remove exam fat from dinners for yean. U1ually the menu will inchtde a y cavity and reeerve. Cut off Win& tip1. Place duck comomrne, a grilled duck Uver·atop a ne9t of uckaonaracklnalargeroaatingpan.PrickalUnnear chicory and finally, the piece de retliatance, the duck .with a 2-tined fork. 1erved ln two COW"llel: flnt, thinly allced rare duck Rout ducka, uncovered, in a preheated brealt followed by the grilled leg and thigh. 50-degree oven for 15 minutes. Pour or 1poon off fat ii:::==::=~~~:rican venion of a duck dinner la pan. Lower heat to 350 depeea and continue to 10mewhat sirnpler 6Unutttmentwe. 8'an-wi&b an-,.u.......,u.11 .. l ~ elegant but hearty duck 80Up laden with-dried and While duck.a roat, 'heat ~iVecCd tat m a freeh muahrooma, CNam and wild rice. aaucepan to render about 2 tablespoona· fat. The main ooune features two rout ducklinga ute glbleta, necka and wfna tip1 until-li&htly cooked the preferred American way, till the akin la . Add onion, celery, carrot, salt, thyme, bay very eris~ and the meat It.ill molat. Inate.ad Qf a buic and water. Heat to boillni. Cover and almmer gravy or a sweet aauce, there's a .Cranberry Wine er low heat 1 hour. Sauce made with duck stock, wine and cranberriee. · Remove duck.a from oven and place breut aide DUCK-WILD RICE,S()UP i carrot, chopped 1 rib celery, chopped 1 leek, preferably wild.leek, chopped 2 tableepoona butter 8 ounces fresh mushrooms ~ cup uno0oked wild rice 4 cups duck stock ~ cup heavy Cream Salt and pepper In a large saucepan, aaute the carrot. celery and leek in butter. Cover and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes. Add fresh muahrooma, wild rice and duck atock. Cover and cook for 45 minutes or until rice is tender. Stir in heavy cream. Seuon to taste with salt and pepper. Serves 4 to 5. . wn on broiler rack over pan. Pour off all fat from ting pan and dbicard but pour any drippinel into uck atock. Broil duck.a .until back.a are criap and Wiled. TUm and broil breuta until criltp and wned,. Remove tO . aeryinl platter. Let reet 15 Utee. I ' t' Strain duck atock through a cheeeecloth-lined Jtrainer. In saucepan, combine comstarch and augar. tir in wine and cranberiies. (Do not uae an wnlnwn saucepan becauae it will diacolor sauce; uae tainleea or enamel pan.) Cook aauoe, stirring conatantly, until it thickens boila. Stir in 1 cup of the duck stock. Add salt to te. (U1e remainder of duck stock for eoup:) Serve uce with ducks. Garnish platter with water creea. es 8 aervinga. . -- .i DUCKLING WITH CRANBERRY WINE SAUCE 2 duckling, about 5 pounds each, thaw if frozen 1 small onion, quartered 1 ce~ery stalk, cut up 1 carrot, pared and cut up 1 teaspoon salt THE LOWEST PRICE . \4 teaspoon dried thyme ' 1 bay leaf ~ 5 cup1 water or c}licken broth ~ cup cornstarch ~cup sugar ~ cup dry red wine 1 ~ cups fresh cranberries Watercress for gamiah Remove giblet and neCk from ducks and ~rve. TEAMWORK .. ~ (From Page Cl) 1 15 ~-ounce can garbano beans, drained RomaDo or Parmesan chee.e To make aauce: Heat oil in akillet and aaµte onion and garlic until translucent. Add remaining ingre- dients and simmer for at least 30 minutes. Stir oocaaionally. Remove bay leaf. Cook shell macaroni according to package directions. Drain. Combine macaroni, aauce and garbanzo beans ln kettle Uled tO boil macaroni. Heat until garbanzo beans are just heated through. Serve in bowl; top with chee.e. Serves 8. BEEF PEPPER STEAK 1 boneless top round steak t&bout 1 pound), cut 1-inch thick 1h cup comatarch l cup uncooked long grain r\,Ce ~ cup vegetable oil 3 medium-size green peppers, seeded and cut into thin strips -1 mediwn~siz.e onion, sliced 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon freshly-grated ginger 1h cup soy sauce 1 cup water Cut meat into ~-inch thick slices. Toss with cornstarch until well coated. Start cooking rice following label directions. Saute meat, a few slices at a time, in about 1-4 cup of the oil. in large skillet or wok until browned, about 3 minutes. 'Add more oil to wok as needed. ~ meat is cooked, remove to platter. Saute peppers, onions, garlic and ginger in oil remaining in wok· until tender, about 3 minutes. Return meat to wok. Stir in llOY sauce and water. Continue cooking until sauce thickens and bubbles. Serve over hot cooked rice. Serves 6. Subtle seasoning enlivens veal flavor Veal Patties with Mushroom Sauce is an elegant dish to serve family or guests. The veal patties are a delicate mixture of ground veal and subtle aeaaon- r----A!.!~ --- ,. VEAL PATrlES WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE l 1h pounds ground veal 1h cup finely chopped onion ( 1h medium onion) ~ cup bread crumbs ~ cup cream 1 teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon white pepper . 1 egg 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 tablespoon cornstarch Butter Vegetable oil 'h pound mushrooms, sliced ~ cup white wine In large bowl, mix veal and next 8 ingredienta. Refrige~~eaat l hour, no longer than 24 hours. Form v ure into 8 patties. 1n · et, heat 1 tablespoon butter ~d 1 tablespoon oil. Over medium heat, cook 4 of the patties until very brown on both aides (about 4 minutes on each aide). Remove to wann plattlr. Keep warm in 200 degree oven. U nece11ary, add a amall amount of butter and oil to pan. Cook remaining 4 pattiea .. above. Remove to platter. Add sliced muahrooma to skillet. Cook and ltir 2 minutee. Stir ln wine . .Boil 3 minutes or until reduced al.lghtly.P~muahroommt.xtureover~ttiea.Makea 4 9e!'Vihgs. . .• IARGE HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE HOLIDAY FAVORITE YAMS RED EMPEROR GRAPES • BAILEYS r:;;;\. 11 2 99 IRISH CREAM 0 . 750-ML. BOTn.E. ... .... ... . .. . ..... .... ... .. .. ........ .. .. . .. EA. • ;~~ ................... =.~·····-·@ .. 29:. .. • Copyrtgl\t 1993 11101>a e.1a Cof!!i>tlly ~11 1.gnlt •Hit•..., We •••&l'W tN> "Ont 10 11mol lhiMl!lh•" S.tff h • C"tt1tK tM on Mt ff•~b't• ·~•Mt ._, 'lftM • lt4VC>t No4 AH•leblf! •"AH StorM •CHIVASREGAL ~ 1499 SCOTCH 0 750·ML BOm..E ...................... :...................... EA. Price• Effective at all Southem Callfornl. Ai.Ph• Beta Markets DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS -... ... -.. J \ '1 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 16, 1983 ('3 ( S.hop with care and cut co~ts of Thanksgiving dinner By SYLVIA PORTER While the official cost-of-living 1tatiatlcs aay food at home 008ts almollt 2 percent more than at this time ln 1982, you can read the "real" statiatics ln your own billa. Using Thanksgiving dinner aa a yardatick, we have a rea.on to say "thank you." Whether your family dinee on atuffed turkey or &lazed ham, plua all the trimm.ln8B• your dinner will ooet just about the aame u ft did laat year. Thia la a welcome change, lndeed -for city consumers, anyway. Farmers may disagree violently; • they're not enjoying any boom at all. And in many areu, the lingering effecta of the recent receeaion have forced down the demand for many foods and, with the lower demand, brought lower prices: Let's run down the cott of a Thanksgi.ving dinner with hints on how to cut costs even more. TURKEY: This main event is selling for 59 cents to 89 cents per pound for the self-basting kind, ·depending on whftre you live. The price for fresh-killed turkeys is typically a few cents more. Check your supennarket for early specials because the best deals and the best birds may be on sale before the holiday. Since the proportion of meat to bone i.ncreaaes in bigger turkeys, you'll do well to buy a heavier bird. HAM: Pork pricee actually have declined during the year, 90 If you chooee to bake a hamtypur coets should be ln control. Honey for the...gla1,.e hasn't :IRTOWDOD OPEN THANKSGIVING . . i . .. . BONELESS BEEF ROUNDSTFAK - D.A\Y-- 7 A .M.-7 P.M. NOVEMBER 24 • lil.t.Ul,\H •CHIA'IY 8-0Z. CARTON BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP •DINNER PLATE •CUP •SAUCER • ... , --..... -~..- chqed much either, and still costs around $1.30 a pound. SWEET POTATOES: Consider aubltltut.lng canned sweet potatoes from laat year's more bcMp\tiful supply. Freah potatoel wUl be more expensive due to a amaller-lhan-uaual crop. The potato harveet. now under way ln many regions, will yield a sood supply. Prlcet ahould hoJd steady. YELLOW ONIONS: Will cost more this year because of a amalJ crop. ffigher prices already have begun to ah9w up ln greengrocers and aupermarkets. Look for speciala on bagged oniona. Even when not on sale, bagged onions ~~y are cheaper than buying by the pound. CRANBERRJ.F.s: lf you love cranberries, re- joice-. A record crop, on top of last year's record, virtually guarantees stable to lower prices. This is the year to dig out good recipes for cranberry relish. cranberry bread, cranberry sauce -particularly since the sugar needed to sweeten the tart berries remains cloee to 1982's prices, too. BAKED GOODS: Her.e. the rate of rise reflects the rule that the more proce!l&ing a product requires, the greater the impact on prices. So avoid store-bought cakes. cookies and pies. Uae your ronunon sense. You don't need fresh bread for stuffing. Look for day-old bread, on sale, as a base for your stuffinB. ~ Medium l.,_Ollws Pitted Putanend \ . toyour ! ~~ Holiday hWiSle Give Alpha Beta Gift Certlfkutc~ No •utn•no •bov1 No ••ndertn9 ll>Ovl YOU Cln tolvl y0\11 wntt •10• Qlvt Oolemma -w11r> an l\tpna Belt 0111 C.1111tce11 Tn• pe11ec1 .. ,r woy 10 H y Hac>py HOhdoyt 10 •fnC)toyMt cltent1 IUOC1•l•1 W. t4 Pf•P•'• °"' handaom• fu11 Golo< Cl'1•1tUtH IC)f any dQh t ·~ '· (1~nom1nAt1on vou with tatArt•no Al $$ OOl ~Of Out •!'\to1m111., Qf'Off\ur• 'tflll'ltf'I Ord•• fQtM (l lf ICOll~· if a 1011 (l ilt or •flle •"• 010 Covntto•O• "'1t<I ""tow ...,_C ... fOfnll HNO CALHANZIO "'""-·'" • L4I -·CA -JI 114 U~Ulll NUTS: Shop with care. Nuui 11how maJOr lluctuationa, depending on wtu.t type you'rt> buying. The pecan crop la up 36 peroent, algnallng modt.'tl reductions ln pricee. The almond crop ia down 28 percent, though, and the walnut crop is down 23 percent, ao priceft are waffling. A large carryov~r Crom laat year should help balance the supply, but WI demand n.ee. prices will st.art to climb. FRUITS: Real bar&aina here. Large crope of apples mean plentiful supplies for cakes, applesauce, apple pie. Unchanged a1Bo i8 the cost of, pears. although the Bartlett variety, now near the end of the season, ill becoming expel)Sive. Anjou peani. now corning into market, are a ta.sty alternative. Citrus fruits may cost even less than last year. Make a fruit salad or prepare a bowl of beautiful, unblemished fruits -and you'll have a refreshing, inexpensive dessert. WINES: Lay Ui a good cellar A substantial supply of Califomia jug wines has pushed prices w~ down. lnexpe~ive imports from France and ltaJy offer extra price competition. Distilled spmts l'OSt about the same as Last year -so easy on the hard stuff. COFFEE: Stable, even declining prices as crops bring in a good yield. Cream and milk (ice cream) about the same as 1982. Eat weil and enjoy .. . Grapefruit adds iest to vegetabl_es A cold weather or holiday menu offering a variety of inter~ting vegetable dishes on the • sideboard could include a number of favorites updated by adding i.esty grapefruit sections. Our recipes include Cabbage slaw, Sunshine Squash and Citrus and Corn Relish. CABBAGE SLAW V. cup mayonnaise 1A cup plain yogurt 0 1h teaspoon salt 4 cups shredded red and/or green cabbage 1 small onion, thirrly sliced 2 cups grapefruit sections In a large bowl, stir together mayonnaise. yogurt. salt and ~lery seed. Stir.in cabbage and onion to coat with dressing; gently toss in grapefruit sections. Yield: 6 se~. SUNSHINE SQUASH 3 acorn squash, cut in half, seeded ~ cup grapefruit juice 2 cups grapefruit sections 2 tablespoons brown sugar V. cup chopped nuts 2 tablespooM butter or margarine Arrange aquaah halves in a shallow pan with \l'i inch water. Brush squash with grapefruit juice. Bake in a 350 degree oven 50 minutes or unttl tender. Remove from oven. Fi1l each squash with grapefruit sections; sprinkle evenly with sugar and nuts and dot with butter. Return to oven; bake 10 minutes longer until sugar melts and nuts are lightly toasted. Yield: 6 -servings. ., CITRUS AND CORN RELISH l It\ cups grapefruit sections 2 cans (2 ounces each) whole kernel com. drained 1 jar ( 10 ounces) India pickle relish, undrained 1 jar (2 ounces) pimiento, drained and chopped In a medium bowl, mix all ingredients t.qgether Spoon into jars. Cover. Chill. Yield: about 6 cups. CRANBERRIES ... (From Pase Cl) l ~ cups sugar ~cup water 1 tablespoon cornstarch TOPPING: 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 2 tablespoons sugar · Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease 9-lnch spring fonn pan. Combine all crust ingredients and line the bottom and aide of pan: To make filling: Beat cream chee.e ln a large bowl until fluffy. Gfldu.ally add sugar; add the egp. one at a time, beetiJ\8 well after. eech addition. Gndually add flour, apice and pumpkin; blend well Stir in nun. Pwf into CNSt-llned pan. Bake 1 hour and 4& minuta. ot until t-enter feels quite firm when touched. Cool in pan on wire rack ... WhUe c.ke la baJdna, prepare glue: Combine cranberries wtt.b l cup qar and water in medium_._ •ucepan. Brine to boll; cook 2 mlnuw. Ccmblne W cupaapr and conwt.arch; l1ir lntocranbeny mixture. Cook and stir until bolling: cool. When l"Mdy '° lenle, prepare toppf.nc: Be.t CnteM and ....., until Ifill; pipe around ed.-of cooled eak'e with ttar-tipped a:-try t:.g. Fill center with cranberry sJ,ue. Mak8 one 9-lnch cake. I -1 I C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 16, 1983 Stir-fry-foods for fresher taste One of the moeit delicious ways of preparing fooda la to atir-fry them. The quick time in which everything la cooked lnauree a htah nutritious value and fre.h taste: For atir..fry It'• belt to uae a liaht oon-oily taalin41 oil for 'u utetna eo the full flavor of the fOoda can come through. . Fruited Chicken Stir-fry atarta with a brief uutelng of the chicken 1trip11. Aft.er atirrlng in fre.h frulta and nu ta, a cinnamoned-wine mixture ia added. Thia delicious. good-for-you main diah may be .erved over brown rice. The eecond iedpe Is aouthwestem in flavor. The colorful ve,etables used with the chicken in Chill Chicken and Vegetable St.U'-fry are tomatoes, green peppers and onion; the sauce is appropriately aplced with chili powder and garlic. F RUITED CHICKEN STlR-FRY l_ pound boned and skinned chicken breasts (cutleta), halved ~ cup port wine ~ cup apple juice 1 tablespoon cornstarch l teaspoon salt l teaspoon sugar l teaspoon paprika th teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespooq safflower oil 1 cup fresh pear wedges 1 cup red-skinned apples, cut in 1-inch chunks IA cup green grapes or raisins 'A cup walnuts Cut chicken into half-inch stripe (for ease in alicing, partially freeze chicken first); aet aside. Combine port, apple juice, cornstarch, salt, sugar, paprika and cinnamon; aet aside. In a large skil:let heat saf flow~r oil until hot. Add ~rved chicken. Stir-fry until almost cooked ~· about.2 minutes. Add.pears. appJ~. grapes Fresh pears ·hig hlight colorful buff et salad Buffets are an easy and popular way to entertain special friends on special occasions. Plan a simple menu that¢an be prepared ahead so you can relax and. join in the eve.ning'11 fun. Fresh pears are spotlighted in a colorful salad that will brighten your buffet menu. The fruit medley includes juicy slices of Anjou, Boec or Cornice peen. orange alices, grapefruit sections and grapes. Tangy citrus juices flavor the honey-sweetened French drealing that coata the fruit. You'll usually find fresh winter pears ripe and ready to eat at your favorite market. Ripe pears yield to gentle thumb pressure at the stem end, regardlE!IB of color. You can buy firm pears Wtth confidence. They'll ripen at home in a few clayw at room temperature. WINTER PEAR BUFFET SALAD 2 wiltter pears. cored and sliced • 1 grapefruit, peeled and. sectioned, membranes removed• 1 cup red grapes• Citrus French Dressing Layer.. pears: grapefruit. oranges JlDd grapes in aerving bowl. Drizzle with Citrus French Dreming. Serve chilled. Makes 6 to 8 aerving,. Cttna F rencb Dre11lag: Combine 1A cup olive oil, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 tablespoon each grapefruit juice, orange juice and lemon juice, 1 teaspoon salt, ~ teupoon paprika and clash cayenne pepper; blend thoroughly. Makes about ~cup dre.ing. •Reserve liquid from sectioned or sliced fruit for Ciu-ua French Dressing. • A t asty o melet sauce A tasty omelet sauce TOMATO siucE l IA pounds ripe tomatoes, cored and quartered 1 small onion, peeled and quartered 1 small clove gar lie 2 tablespoons parsley leaves 2 tablespoons olive oil Salt and peppet to taste In a food proce910r with the metal blade, proce1& tcce\her the tomatoes, onion, garlic and parsley until finely crushed. . . In a l ~-quart saucepan, heat the oil; add the tomato mixture and boil gently, uncov~red. until very thick. Stir often. Force through a fine.mesh strainer. Reheet, adding salt and pepper. Makes a pt)el'(IUa M cup. and walnuta; stir.fry W'ltil chicken la cooked, l to 2 minutee. Add reterved wine mixture; cook and stir until thickened, about l minute. Serve over steamed brown rice, garniahed with grape clua~ra. If desired. Serve. 4. CHILI CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE STIR-FRY 1 pound boned and skinned chicken brealta (cutleta), halved ~cup water l tablespoon cornatarch 2 teupoons chill powder 1 teaspoon paprika l ~ teaspoons aalt \4 teaspoon garlic powder 2 tablespoons safflower oU l cup onion wedges ... 1 cup green pepper stripe 1 cup tomato wedges Cut chicken into half-inch wide stripe (foreaae in slicing, partialiy freet.e chicken fint); aet aside . Combine water, cornstarch, chili powder, paprika, salt and garlic powder; aet aside. In a large akillet heat safflower oil until hot. Add reeerved chicken. S~-fry until cooked through, about 3 minutes; remove with a slotted spoon and aeNaide. Add onion and green pepper. Stir-fry until crisp-tender, about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes; stir-fry for l minute. Stir and add reserved chill mixture along with the chicken. Cook and stir until liquid ia clear and lightly thickened, about l minute. Serve over steamed rice, if desired. Serves 4. 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Jim Beam t.::: u~ '9" -Olay IHuty Bar '~-: .. • 1 n AMERICA'S JAVORITl IOOD sron ) SAFEWAY • •41 .......... Or,, Ne~...... · IH No. CH91 Hltflwer . L....-e h -" • I• ""-'ofl a.,;..._, hvttl &..ee-• • l e• AM ,,.._., et LI, ... ~ ....... ' ~--t======~~~~~~~~~~±=~---------••k~. • ~PC•~··~··~.~~ -.. .. ' - -. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, November 16. 1983 Cl ~Eavorite ·sandwich duo moVes to dinner main ·course Tuna and tomaCOH are terrlfic toselh~r in any ~ ... uanyaand-...Xn lo\rer can attest. But r lunch Urne lan't lhe only tlme to enjoy thia dynamic duo. · Tune and tomato make a great combl.na- Uon u part of a hot main cowwe at dinner Ume. When your refrlier- at.or meat drawer is empty and you want a hurry-up meal, think of at1n1ng tiot flaked tuna into hot tomato sauce and eervlng it over spa· ghetti. Or try lheee lean and luacioua adaptationa of glamorous foreign favorites. Ratatouille is a French stew of tomatoes, egg- plant, garlic, onions and lots of seaeon.ings. With the addtion' of flaked white me at tuna , ratatouille goes li:om aide-dish ataus to savory protein-rich main course that's low in f11t and calories.• With a few alterations in aeaaonings, you can change this dish from _Mediterranea n t o Middle Eastern. TUNA RATAOVU.LE l medium eggplant. pared.and cubed 3 bell peppers, seeded and diced · 3 onions, chopped l cup thinly sliced Ulery 32 ounces sliced tomatoes, undrained (2 one-pound cans) 6-0WXle can tomato pule 12 black (or green) pitted olives, thinly sliced ~ cup olive liquid (from container of ol- ives) 2 cloves garlic, minced ~ cup c ho pped parsley (preferably Italian) 2 tablespoo ns chopped fresh basil (or 2 teaspoons dried) 1 teaspoon fennel seeds 13 ounce s water-packed solid white tuna (2 medium or 1 large can.) Combine inaredlenta, except tuna. Ower and heat to boiling. Lower heat; cover and simmer 45 to 50 minutes, stirring oocuionally. Add tuna (including liquid in can). Break tuna into big flakes. Sim· mer just until heated through. (Left.oven can be refrigerated and re- heated.) Makes 6 main course aervings; 215 calories each. MIDDLE EASTERN EGGPLANT TUNA STEW Sut:.titute mint for the bull and cumin aeeda for the fennel. Add 2 1tablespoona lemon juice, 1 teaspoon curry powder and 1 teaspoon each pumpkin pie spice (or pinch of ground cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and allapke. ZUCCHINI TONNATO WITH MACARONI SBEU3 28-ounce can Italian plum tomatoes, un- drained 1 ctip dry red wine 3 cu.-boiling water 2 large onions, chopped Optional: 1 or 2 cloves Bl~nd is tangy French-style salad ~AIGRETTE ~ cup red me vinepr 2 teupoona prepared Dijon m\Mtard ~ teMpoon salt V. teupoon pepper M cup olive oU Into a jar with a acrew-top cover turn the vinegar, muatard, salt, pepper and oil; cover U1htly and shake thoroughly. Store in re- trtaes"ator. JU1t before u1ln1. shake unUl blended. Mak~ 1 cup. • Classy A·utos Advertised In the llllJ Pilat garlic, minced V. teupoon dried (or 1 tea.spoon freah) or- egano V. dried or ( 1 t.HlpOOn fresh) baaU 2 tablespoons minced lreeh panley 2 ~ cu.-dry un- cooked pasta lhella (or Bakery Specials Stater 8l'GL · Rolls.: ·~4ffC Dinner Rolls ~!"""' --C•••U 7-r Slim Gourmet By Barbara Gibbons any maicaroni) 13 oun c e• water-packed aolld whitemeat tuna ( 1 tarp w 2 medium CUii) 3 medium zucchini (or yellow summer US NO 1 Garnet Ya111s BEEF LARGE·END Rib Roast 1quaah) allced Gradually stir ln puta; s cableepoona ar•ted cover and simmer until extra-aharp Ronwlo tender, about 15 to 18 ~-minutes (stir oc- tn a heavy pan, com-cuionally). blne t.omatoe., wine, Break tuna into flakes water, onJona, prUc if and add lt to the pot. deelred and herbl. Heat Arnn8e NCChlni a1ice9 to boWna. Cover and on top; cover and aimmer simmer 10 minut.ea. an additional 3 or 4 FARMLAND 5-POUND minutes, ju.It until tun.a ii heated th.rough and %ucch in i la t en - der-aunchy. Sprinkle with cheeee and eerve from the pot. Makes 6 main COW"K' tervingl. 370 calories each. ' •. GREEK STYLE - The foregoing Italian dl8h changes natJon.aJ aJ . l~gia.nce by a switch of 11euonlnp . S ubltitute mint or marjoram for the bull. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice, ~ teupoon ground nutmeg and V. teaspoon ground cin- namon. 11.t'N »"'"o,;1 11..'J l!ldJ ~IJI"' llh lt M.11~e1~ COMPLBTB HOLIDAY 8BLBCTION Ill ~rl''lll ( .AlilOfnW GIU'-n 1 utt.<'l' '"Ill ' 8ulk11Mlls. RO.tsllnl! ( hk~rn\ Doll • 1~-Alt \I "ldln~ I 0"·l.O" Pnlf'<'' -~uozr>< ... sucw A~ Lunch M .. tl EACl4 ~ eozJARWESTlRN •• 29 Service Deli AVAILAIU AT noau WtTa ... VICI DtlU OMLT. IU>'ISF-IN>Z ... i: ~.... LA .... ....... ...... .... F"ClUN COOtll06 PEELlD •2 99 ....,....,_ ·--... ....... l9 ~· Patti• fA ,& $HliL . .0N JUMllO ... 99 GAUD IOZ .... 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" - <1• Orange Coa1t DAIL y PILOT /Wednelday. November 1e. 1983 ., Chocolate lovers gather this weekend I Two OCC students ·~in chef's awards Two Orange Coast 1tudenta cooked. &1aJ.ed and Chocolate loven, take Beach; Aphrodlte -carved thelr way to gold medal.I durtna the 18th heart. Confectiona of Love, annual chef' a competition ln Anahelm. More than 100 There's two days aet Huntington Beach; chef• and apprentice. competed ln the Culinary aside for an exhibition Chimney Comer Candy Salon, 1ponaored by the Orange Empire Che& with you in mind. Store, Laguna Beach: Auoclation. And for the price of a laland Sweet Shoppe, Victoria Maddock of Laguna Beach and atudent ti ckef, yo u 're Costa Meaa, and atOrangeCoutCoUese,wonafl.ntplaceawardfora puranteed 15aamplesat Chocolatier Neuhau., 26·pound poached salmon, covered with paper·thin exhibit boot.ha. South Coast Plaza.. cucwnber alicea, and encircled wlth tomatoe., --"\.The occaaion is an Ticket.a, at $6.50, are cUcwnel"I, lemon slices and dill. Irlternational Chocolate available through She laid her entry took 17 houra to prepare, but Extravaganza, with Ticketron, lmmetta'a "the effort was well worth the time she spent." more than 75 local, na-Ticket A4(ency, Feed-Abo winning a gold medal wu Brent Yunek of Uonal and international back Foundation TLC Victoria Maddock of Laguna Beach Huntington Beach and occ student. Hla entry waa a chocglatiers and confec-sites and at the door. worked 17 hours preparing this gingerbread house. tioners participating i.n ."'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------------------~------------~ I displays showing the many uaes of chocolate in baking, cooking and can- dymaki.ng. Doors to the Dis- neyland Hot.el Exhi- bition Hall, Anaheim, will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and · Sunday for the event. Ticket sales will ben- efit Orange County's Feedback Foundation Inc .. a non-profit, Chari· table orgflllization whose primary focus is serving the senior citizens' com- munity by providing meals, transportation, counseling, housing and emergency servtces pro. grams. Orange Coast exhibi- tors include French Kisaes, Tomfoolery and Gudrun Belgium Choc- olates, from Newport Cooking with class Laura Chenet, author of "Chevre! The Goat Cheese Cookbook," will give a cooking demon- stration at 1 p.m. Friday at Williams-Sonoma's South Coast Plaz.a store. For i.nfonnation call Nancy Mannatt at 751-1166. • • • "Appetiz.ers for Enter- taining" is the title of a demonstration · by Dorothy Dunnigan and Patricia Rowley at 7 p.m. Thursday at Coast Hard· ware, Laguna Beach. lncluded in the pres· entation will be Hot Artichoke Ban, Fruited Chicken • Wings, Feta Cheese and Spinach Phyllo Rolls, Swiss Onio~ Squares and Cheese Crispies. Cost of the c~ is $12. For reservations call 497-4403. • • • A Thanksgiving ·tur- key workshop is planned from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at FaSBero's In· t.emational Cookware, Corona del Mar. Stu- denta are to bring their own turkeys for prep. aration. Cost is $l~:For reservations c all 673-2343. Season your sandwiches Give sandwiches new 7.eSt with easy seasoned spreads: Blend prepared horseradish, mustard, chili~ sauce, seasoning blends or herbs into ·softened margarine or butter. Mi.need parsley or green onion add both color and flavor to the spread for almost any sandwich. -Convenience .tip: Make a month's supply of sandwiches and freeze them. BQ'' sure to wrap aandwicHes well. Store thoee that are alike i.n the same package jllld label. -When packing sand- wiches in plastic bags for the freezer. be sure to gently preaa out all air before closing the bag. Thia will help sand- wiches stay fresh and moist. -Hint for dieters: to cut calories when making eandwiches. subatitu\e plain yoSUft for mayori· naile or aalad dretainp. -There are·onJy 140 calories in .2 allcea of mixed-grain bread. &eed ft.elf I.a not fatten- ing-It'• the company it keeps. • tn•ex•pen•alve• • (In lk _,,.n· a1v) no1 hion In price: re.uon•Dle. eldifl.o ..., .... 1dvet1llloO r- Ctasslfled Advert1t1ng =------SG-5e78 .. • ** THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE, YOU SAVE SPEND $1~00 ON GROCERIES!* PAY 19~ lb. SPEND $75 ON GROCERIES* PAY 29¢ lb. SPEND $50 ON GROCERIES* PAY 39~ lb. ' ~ -SPEND $25 ~0N GROCERIES-* PAY 49¢ lb. OR TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL ADVERTISED PRICE-59~ lb. . . '" . . LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY. OFFER ~ESTRICTED TQ ON~ TRANSACTION (NO ACCUMULATION OF REGISTER TAPES.) MUST INCLUDE A MIXED ASSORTMENT OF PRODUCTS. EXCLUDING LIQUOR. FLUID DAIRY PRODUCTS AND COST OF TURKEY OFFER GOOD WHILE SUPPLY LASTS. SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY NO DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. EFFECTIVE THURSDAY-WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17-23. 1983. FARMER JOH-N SLICED BACON BREAKFAST FAVORITE LB. 1-POUND PACKAGE ~ .. CELERY HEARTS-89 PK Celer~·-Blue Band lUNCH BOX FAVORI TE Golden Ripe Banana!! EA .49 s: 100 1ARGE RED OR GOLDEN D .APPLES 59 LB 69 Ocean Spra~ Cranberri~ 12-0z • RED RVBY SEEDLESS GRAPES Emperor Red (;rape~ 19LB 49 LB e B ' ~ ROAST., ]19 TABLE KING BEEF (LARGE END) SMALL END.-2.09 LB. 5·P0UND CAN (SAVE 3001 Dubuque Bonelt!l!I Ham NE N YORK FAMILY PAK REG tSMALL 21•1(9 26 9 \"on!I E~tra Sharp Cheddar LB is.oz P><.G READY TO BAKE Pill~bur~ Read~ Pie Cru~t a.oz PKG OR BUTTERFLAKE ROLLS Pill!ibur~ Cre~cent Roll!I , J19 .79 LB J18 CIONELCSS-TABLE l<ING TOP ROUNU London Broil Steak T ABU: II.ING BEH Beef Rib Roa!lt Small End PEPSI 6-PACK 12-0Z. CANS-REGULAR. DIET. LIGHT PEPSI FREE. REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE MT DEW l B 178 LB 209 \ BIROS EV£ COOL WHIP-REG EX CR 8-0l 69 199 \1~.Smith'!I Pumpkin Pie 10 •6 oz 10 Ol BAI.> cur 1..0Rr. OP M•~ED vEC. 85 \on' c;n•t•n P<'a' • .79. TABLE KING BEEF CENTER cur 1 29 LB 88 Blade Cut Chuck Roa!lt LB • : Ol PKv D~EP DISh PN RitL Pit· Shrll' l ABLE KING BEEF BONELESS C.:HUCt< Shoulder Clod Roa!l t l B 198 l~·Ol BO~ ~ 1N1 .., John,ton', Pumpkin Pit· )39 a Ol CARTO"' SWEET POTATOES 49 LB Red (;arnN \'am!I lB .39 Jl·DZ JAR NHOlE OR HALVES ClaU!l!len Ko!lher Pickle~ 8 ()Z PKG PHILADELPHIA BRAND Kraft Cream Chee'e J19 G~DE,N TRADITION-WATER ADDED JH9 , Farmer JohnJi am~ BONELEss LB Kraft La Creme .93 BULK PECAN YOGURT CARAMEL CLUSTERS }49 Imported Che!:ltnm:& L8 3 w1.B BOSC PEARS -49 LB Fresh Mushroom!:\ a.oz"P><G .89 ~8 .29 BIJLI'' TURNIPS OR Bulk Rutabaga' RED RADISHES OR Green Onion~ BuMCf. .19 flFAl .Tll & HFAl 'TY 60·COUNT Bufferln Anal~e!lic Tableb '' OZ -Lt:MOloltl1ME REG MENTH0l 8arblil~I Sha\e Cream )99 .85 16-0Z JAR-BLEU CHEESE DRESSING Bob's Salad Dre,~ing 12 OZ Pl(G WITH PECANS Von~ Che~ Bait~ llAIRY l ·POUND CARf'O'R'=AE°ftUlAR OUART(AS Imperial tick Margarine 6•·0UNCE CARTON "JerM>ymald E~~ 'loll I OUNCE CAN AEROSOL R•ddi Wip Toppin" .85 )39 319 .49 J49 11s 11 OZ CREAM 6 COCOA BUI TEA Pond!I I.orion 157 HAU GAHONBOTTl.C Ct<lllfD )39 Jerseymaid Oranae Juict T,t,Bl E KINU 93 • f A HRH 1".9ATER ADDEDI 189 Ront'I<'!!' Fat Frt•t> I huh LB PAT S PRIDE fRESH Roa!lting \hicken!I LB ~98 TABLE KING -MEDIUM OR HO! Whole I IQg Sau!lage .. PAPA CAN TELLAS-REG OR t<OT Italian Sau~a"e , l l B ROLl 119 LB 219 OUARfER PORK LOIN (MlXED NA 1 PORT) }J 9 Ri6\1nl loin.Chop~ • te St·: A~·()() ll 8 OUNCEJAlll Frtt!lh We>tern O~·!lter!I ALAS .. AN FROZEN OR DEFROSTED Kin~ Crab l.eat' and Cla"' J69 LB 99R '1Al~ GAL Cf 1'j Ol D Ft.SM ._A Jei!le) maid ke Crea m 249 •2-0Z ..OR MORE PULP 10R 1~Z I.ON ACID 99 \linuft ~laid Orange Juice • . . 10.oz BAG 12 9 \'on!I Whole Stra"herriei; I ~·LB LOA' -ROUND TOP OR SAN0•'11CH 85 OI ~ mplc \ f u l Brl>ad • I POUNOLOAF Pant•ttont· Brritd \\ i1h ... ruit ~ •NCH MINCE OR Pumpkin l'it• • 1·0\JNCE PACl(A0£ Apple Srrudt•I J3S 2•9 )69 8?0 Z RlOULAA OH MIN! J79 I POUNO CARION REGULAROUARTERS J99 6·0UN E HAfh'!;STO,fHr SE.A )98 V0NS H0LIDAYC00KlES6·0 2 TRAY•l 4~ 39 Crest Toothpa~te ('hallenite Bueter l.ar"t' Cookt•d Shrimp c.. Sliced Enetli!lh Muffin, & PACK • • • PRICH IFFECTIYE THUAI . THAU WIO .. NOYIMllA 17,THAU NOVIMHA 23, 1H3. CALL (213) 350-1403 ,OA LOCATION Of &TOAi NEAAHT YOU. NOT ALL l'r'IMI AND PRICH IN THIS AD ~ -STOAll O,.N 7 AM TO 11 PM, 7 DAYS A WHIC. *E AHIAYI! THI .. • \ -------------------- JUST CJ)ME TO VONS THIS WEEK AND DO YOUR ·MAJOR SHOPPING. SPEND $100 ON GRO'CERIES AND YOU GET A TURKEY FOR JUS'f 19~ A POUND. OF COURSE, EVEN.IF YOU DON 'T SPEND $1QO, WE'LL MAKE IT WORfH YOUR WHILE TO SHOP AT VONS. BECAUSE ~O MATTER HOWMtteff YOU SPEND, YOU CAN GET A GRADE A RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIAN OR ARMOUR BRAND 10-22 LB. FROZEN TURKEY FOR A GREAT PlUCE., YOU CAN PAY ANYWHERE"FROM 19¢-59¢ A POUND, DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH YOU B.UY. ,· ~~ 'lk:T. .. ,, ;·orange Coaat OAICY PILOT/Wedne1day, November 16, 1983 C!7 Lamb mixtu_re fifls pit_~. pocket It'• euy· to think of hCJme..1tyle gyiu u the almple recipe With the unbelievable taate. l'l-..h around lamb la mixed with fragrant bull, major&n), thyme AAd roeemary and ac· cented with Uc clove. Thi IAVOl'y meet x- ture la then 9000ped lDto f hewy plta pockets and garnlahed With sweet 10maioe. and onions. A • cr<eamy dreuing is prepared uaing sour ctrream, pur eed cucumber, s""ar arid 1euoned heavily \vith 1arUc. When spooned over itlle lamb, the end result 11 a delJcloua, spicy aand· wicb .that'• both easy to prepare and a pleasure to eet. GYROS l pound ground lamb 1 larae clove garllt. preeeed 2 teupoons lemon juice '1' teaspoon basil ~ teupoon around marjoram 'A teqpoon thyme ~ teaspoon roeemary ~ teaspoon aalt 'A teupoon pepper ·a,.\ cup 1ntpped panley 6 pita pockets 2 tomatoes, chop~ 2 oniona, chopped Sa ace 16. ounces sour cream l medium cucumber, puref'd (puree in blender and strain to remove liquid) THI~ CAN BE THE PERFECT OPPOIUUNIJY TO STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT VONS. START TO COLLECT YOUR BAKING INGREDIENTS, YOUR CHRISTMAS WRAPS, YOUR HOLIDAY CANDY. _ . TliE M_OBE YOU BUY, TlJEMOR E YQU SAVE ON YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY. NOT TO MENTION THE SAVINGS YOU ALWAYS.GET WITH VONS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. SO DON'T WAIT. H URRY TO VONS AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT HOLIDAY OFFER. / NAVEL ALL TURKEYS AT VONS ARE GRADE A ARMOUR-Fl'\OZE"\GOLO ST AR Bonde" Turkl·~.; LB rRESH ruRKEYS Table Kini! FRE SH TURl\EYS Zal'ky Prime rRESH 1 URKEVS Fo.~ter Farm' LB .79 lB .89 LB .89 2 clovee garlic, pr~ l'<I V. teaspoon !foal t 2 tablespool'UI »U.pl' Combltw lamb, garlic, lemon juice, baall, sround n1~r joram, thyme, ro1emary. wt, pep~r and snipped paraley in large mbdnf- bowl: blend well. Place mixture lit skillet; cook over medium tieat, stir· ring • constantly until meat is browned. Drain off excess drip.pi.np C.Ombine sour cream, cucumber.. garlic, salt and sugar in bowl; blend well. Cut pita pockets in half; spoon in meat mix· ture. Top with tomatoes and onions. Spoon sauce over each sandwich and serve immediately. Ser- ves 6 Kiwi c~hutney unusual By CEC ILY BROWNSTONE ' • '11dPrw~ ........ Even though kiwifruit is now grown in Cali- fornia, its exotic appeal has not worn off. I en- counter the fruit a great deal in fine restaurants and at home parties. ; Recently I came on a recipe for Kiwifruit Chutney that I thought would be good to have on hand to use for winter's holiday entertaining and for gifts. When 'we tried the recipe in my test kitchen we found it much l~ sweet than the usual chutney -a quali- ty that nowadays is more appealing than it once was. KIWIFRUIT CHUTNEY 3 medium apples (about 1 pound) 1 clove garlic 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar l cup cider vinegar l cup golden raisins ~ teaspoon salt 'h teaspoon ground cinnamon 'h teaspoon ground ginger Y1 teaspoon ground cumin 6 k.i wi.frui t Pare, quarter and core the apples; cut into l/J.inch cubes -there should be about 3 'h cups. Peel and finely chop the garlic. Into a 3-quart ~ucepot turn the apples, garlic, lime juice, brown sugar, vinegar, raisins, saJ t. cinnamon, ginger and cwnin: stir ~ether. Boil gently, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes. Meanwhile. pare and cut the kiwifruit in to 'h -inch cubes; add to the apple mixture. Bring to a boil - ~ .. - • 1-POUNDCAN ALL GRINDS 249 ORANGES SWEET JUICY again and boil gently. __ stirring often, until thickened -about 20 minutes.longer. t6·0UNCE CAill-JELLIED OR WHOLE Ocean Spray Cranberries 29·0UNCE CAN-SOltO PACK Libby's Pumpkin 29-0UNCE CAN Vons Cur Yam~ 1 l·OUNCE CAN \'on~ \landarin OranJ.tl'S PITTED 6 OUNCE CAN Und1ta~ I .ar1te Ripe OtiH•1t OCEAN SPRAY 48-0UNCE BOTTLE Cranapple Drink 32·0UNCE CAN Bordt•ns EJ,t~ N OJ.t 13·0UNCE CAN Per t)aporated Milk .49 .69 .69 .53 .99 J69 J59 .49 H<>T BAKERY ~ll HOT BAKEl'lV ITEMS PERTAIN fO STORES WITH A HOT BAKERY . • A OAEAf HOLIOAY_TR.EAT Thank\J,thhtg Holiday l.o~ t.OOZEN ASSORTED TOPPINGS BuUer Cookies l •DOZEN BEST SERVED W11EN WAIUll Oinn('r Rolls 6-PACI\ 8REAKfAST TRCAT Cinnamon Roll~ 695 .99 )19 )39 --matJa ~OONCEC>N : : 99 I 75-LITER BOTHE 899 1.ibby's Pumpkin f'ie Mix • S mirnoff Vodka. 80-Proof 14 ·OUNCE JAR -CRANBERRY /ORANGE .89 Ocean S pray ~uce 14-0UNCE BAG 129 Durkee Flaked Coconul 1? IJUNCE CAN 249 Vons '.\li~t'd ~ut~ 1 75-LITER BOTTLE Scoresby Scotch I 75·LITER BOTTLE Jim Beam Bourbon 3-LT R CHABLIS RHINE NEC T AROSE Almaden Mr. Winl·s 999 999 499 -·· 750·Ml -WHITE PINK. COLO DUO< 19 8 Andre Champa~ne I 5 Li!ER -CHENINBLANC ROSE Gallo French Colombard 1 S·LITER-CHAB BURG ROSE. Rf.llNE Taylor California Cellar~ 1 75·LITER BOTTLI J & 8 Scorch 2~9 27 9 1899 I llONS -1&.0UNCE BAG .59 Miniature \ larshmatlows Tll .\'\KSCl\'l'\C PL:\'\TS & Fl.()\\ ERS 11 OUNCf PACKAGE -MIX on STIX .83 Betty C'rol'kl'r Pie Crus t ' .89 6 5-0UNCE CAN -CHOPPED OR MIXED Gorton'' Clam~ 4 5-0UNCE CAN 22s East Point Tiny Shrimp CRO'NN PRINCE &·OUNCE CAN .99 Boiled O~·stcrs . 14 5-0UNCt CAN .35 SwanMJn Chi cken Broth !·GALLON 80hLE .259 Vons Apple Cider 31·0UNCE BOTTLE-SLIM PRICE• 99 Hea~y l>uty Laundry Detergent • • 37 ~FOOT ROU -HEAVY DUTY 99 Reynolds Aluminum 1-·011 • .79 SO.COUNT PACKAGE Kleenex l>inner Napkin~ (DECORATED 8.49) 6-lnch Mum:; (DECORATED 7 97) 6-lnch Poinseuias EA 549 EA 497 BLOOMING 4-lnch Zygo Cactus ASSORTED VARIETIES FLORAL Arrangements • EA 199 Fl'IOM 595 .,FECTIV~ AT VONI, tlOO W. fttCO •LVD., ts7t W. IOTH 8T., LOI ANQILH. IAN DllQO, Ff'llNO, LAI VIQAI AND TULAAI COCINTY. SALES IN AITAIL QUANTITIH ONLY. MOIT RIGHT TO LIMIT OR RIPUH IALU TO DIALUtl 6 WHOLUALIAI. MM NWTMf YMUY ..=r::.:~l~~ 1 "'9 ..,,_IN. _......,I..... ..... ta.LI -=----~~~---· ... , .. ,..... ... . . Ladle into clean hot canning jars to within 1,.\-inch of jar tops. With a clean damp cloth, wipe rims and threads of jars. Seal according to jar manufacturer's direc- tions. Place jars on a rack in a large saucepot of boiling water -water should cover jars by 1 or 2 inches. C.Over saucepot; bring water to a boil; boil 10 minutes. Remove jars to a towel to cool. Store in a cool dry place. Makes about four 'A-pint jars. A favo.rite dip .. A simple and delicious version. :. ~ AVOCADO DIP • Medluro-slze i:ipe avocadq 1 tablespoon lemon • ~ly chopped onion to taste Salt to taste Com chips JU.t ~Ott llel'Vinl. halve, 8l!ed and peel avoctdo. MMb tine - there ahoul4 be about l cup. Stir l.n lemon·)dce. onion Uld alt. Serw wt th com chipa. lncreMe recipe .. needed. w I I j 1 I .. ca . , ... 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Enjoy Big Savings and "sit down. to a familiar face" at breakfast. •· 1 Redeem the attached coupon today! • fill~ We've lowered the pnce on Bakers® Coconut';and Baker's• Unsweetened Chocolate ... and sweetened it all with coupon savings on Baker's • Coconut! You'll love America's favorite coconut for its fresh. moist taste with ( ~ .. natural cream of coconut. And you'll love the special richness of B;aker's ~F fine baking chocolates. Taste them both rn the recipe below. --1'61 , ... "''• ,.,.~,w.,-.. .,• s., .... , 1'•!'1111· '••t ,. .. IQ'i\.t'H'"''*'"''~"'"•~,.,,,..,.,,", ""of"'°" l.aott.lt.tne1 1~''f'O'"',."''*"W'~'°'°'" me r---------~-~----~~~--1 I CHEWY CHOCOLATI MACAROONS . . I I I I I I I l package (14 OZ ) BAKER s• ANGEL FLAKE• COconu1 1 can (14 OZ.) 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Dilly Garden Rice Salad features zucchini, green onions, and vine-ripened tomatoes in a lfgh t ana tangy dllled yogurt dresslrtg. G ARDEN FRESH RICE PILAF \i'J pound fresh mush- rooms, thinly sliced I clove garlic, minced 2 tablespoons butter or margarine l cup converted rice 14 t.ea!lpoon nutmeg 2 1h cups beef broth or bouillon l teaspoon salt i cups small broccoli flowerets 1 c up c h erry tomatoes, halved · 1 c up shredded mou.arella cheese Saute mushrooms and garJic_Jn__l>utter in 10-inch skillet over me- dium heat l to 2 minu tes. Stir in rice and nutmeg. Cook over low heat, stir- r\flg constantly until rice is golden . Add broth and salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Cover tightly and sinuner 15 Onion soup simpler Ralphs has a full selecttoinsr 1rffh . and· frozeQ poultry By CECILY BROWNSTONE Al ID cl .. ed,.,... ,ood ........ France is, of course, ·famous for its Onion Soup. According to L a r o u s s e Gastronomique, the great French encyclo- pedia of cookery. the classic recipe calls for slowly frying onions in butter so they cook tQr<>ugh but do not color, sprinkling them with a little flour and then .. cooking them in white consomme. The com- bination is then poured over oven-dried bread. Or the combind'lton is poured into ovenproof bowls and layered-with oven-dried bread and cheese. A last layer of cheese and melted butter ~ is added and the bowls are put in the oven to brown this topping.' · lncludu\Q SWiii luft•rball. Ralphs brand bOMn IWl•TS CUld a Wld• s.lec1lon al b_,, IWkeys Also o-cluck•na. canush oo:rn• h•N. lll\.laed twk•ys JWUOl IWlt•fS IWll•Y bt9CISU ducb and mot• mlnutet. Stir in broccoli. Cover and <.'Ontlnue to alrnmer until all liquid is absorbed, about 10 minute s . Stir In J.omatoes. Sprinkle with cheese. Makes 6 ser- vings. DILLY G~RDEN RICE SALAD 1 cup oonverted rice l carton (8 ounces) plain yogurt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon dill \Veed 2 medium zucchiru, thinly sliced 4 green onlona with tops, sliced :l medium tomatoes, chopped Cook rice, according to directions. Tr~ to a large bowl. cover and diill. Combine yogurt. au.gar, salt and dill weed. Stir into rice. Stir in zucchini and onions. Chill at least 1 hour. Just before aerving, stir in tomatoes. Makes 8 to 10 aervirlp. The more you buy at' Ralphs the less you pay for · your Thanksgiving Turkey! Price Per Pound SAVJHCJS •i.t.t'-'-'ll:Nt SO.onp ~ .t>~l.b -., •• t 5100.00 19¢ lb. sa.oo ·575.00* 29¢ lb. S6.00 550.00* 39c lb. S4.00 525.00* 49c lb. 52.00 SPECIAL ADVERTISED PRICE·59' per lb. (Limit 1 per customer) •Sl1\Qle pwchase requue~ II' ,,.. urr.Wa11or. -:! 1eq1s1er "'Jpe~ W.lr.:mi.;..'"Tl pwchase am ount exclua1111;.r 1<0.i:.!•s rr ozer. G:a::e A Tw1<ey .1quo: or.a dauy produC1s Oller expues November 2.) 1083 o r whlle ~upply JastS: But America, too, has a delicious onion soup. It's made with sweet Spanish onions and a creamy base. A topping of finely chopped parsley gives it color. Crunchy croutons passed with the soup add just the right contrasting tex - ture. Excluding Ralpt\S Froz.n Grade A Turkey, Liquor and Dairy Products. While Supplies Last. Farmer John Save .30 per lb. Smoked Ham Shank Portion per lb. For a ·simple Sunday night supper you may find that this Onion · Cream Soup is delicious served Wt.h grilled ham sandwiches that are ac- companied by a n interesting assortment of mustards. Apple pie or an apple pudding makes a fine ending. ·Masterpiece Save 2.01 ONION CREAM SOUP 2 beef bouillon cubes 2 cups boiling water 1 medium (10 ounces) sweet Spanish onion 1_4 cup butter 2 tablespoons un- bleached all-purpose flour 2 cups half and half l teaspoon salt Vi teasp oo n Worcestershire sauce Finely chopped parsley to taste Crouton.5 Into a pint measure. pour the boiling water over the bouillon cubes and stir until dissolved; .. Canned Ham Thomas E. Wilson Regular-3 lb. c:an Armour Boneless Turkey Frozen Butterbasted per lb. T·Bone Steak USDA lnsp.-Golden Premium-Beef Lotn per lb. 97 Save .40 per lb. 49 Beef Rib Roast Save .50 per lb. USDA lnsp.-Golden Premium Large Meaty End·per lb. OceanSpr~ Cranberry Sauce • 16 oz. c:an IJm.tt l Per Customer 89 LllnJt 2 Per Customer Save .39 Mrs. Save up to .61 Cubbison's Dre•g Or Oroweat Dressing II 12 oz. box IJm1t 2 Per Customer Mrs. Smith's Pumpkin Pie or Apple-Frozen 26oz.pkg. Save.SO .49 Sweet Navel Oranges Juicy . per lb. II ' Switch 8r Sav:,; Fresh Switch 1r Save Green Band Celery Crlsp each Fresh Red Yams Velvety Texture per lb. . Ralphs Sour Cream Tresn ptnt ctn. Switch Ir Save II Save .18 II reserve. --------~------------------------------.,_,... ______ _.. ____________________________ +---------------------------------------- Peel and thinly slice Ral~hs' the onion -there should I' Save .16 Ralphs Corn Save up to .3o ·Ralphs Brown· Save .38 be about 2 Vi cups. Whl•ppl"g -In a 3-quart saucepot AA • over low heat, melt the C or Green Beans butter; stir in the onion; ream cover; cook gently, stir- ring occasionally, until the opion looks trans- parent and yellowed - 10 minutes or longer. Stir in the flour. Add the reserved bouillon, half and half, salt, and Worcestershire sauce; stir well. Heat, stirring aeveral ti.mea, to eerving temperature. Sprinkle ·with the parsley. Pass · the~.tons. Makes 4 aervinp. Note: If you have ricll h omemade , clear, fat~free beef broth on hand, you will of coune want to sublptut.e it for the 2 cups of ready-made bouillon in the above recipe._ ~. Cell 642-5678. . Pul • tew words to work tor· ou. or Peas or Mixed veg,tab1-. Frozen·l6 oz. And find Three l)ouble CQuJ)ons Plus · tor~wide low prices·on,all your Thanksgiving favorites. 11 you don't have a circular pick· one up at your nearest Ralphs. While supplies last. N·Serve Rolls pkg. of 12 II Prices effective November 17 thru November 23 , 1983 \ -.- Crowd-pleasing . . appetizers a cinch to make Ready or not, the holidaya are corning, and a lively party or an elegant dinner ia probably on your agenda. To set the stage for your·~ event, start with an assortment of savory appetizers. Ham Logs, Rumaki, Miniature Teriyaki Pork K.abot» and Ham-wrapped Oysters are a cinch to prepare. You can assemble these recipes a few hours ahead. Simply cover and store them in the refrigerator. AB your crowd arrives at the last minute, cook the appetizers and serve warm. HAM LOGS 2 cups ground ham (12 ounces) l egg. beaten "4 teaspoon pepper ~ tup fine dry seasoned bread crumbs Cooking oil for deep fat frying ~ cup hor9eradish sauce • l tablespoon prepared mustard 'A teaspoon celery salt Pimiento strips (optional) - · In a mixing bowl, combine ground ham, egg and pepper; mix well. Shape .into I-inch logs or balls. Roll in bread crumbs. Cover and chill for 1 hour. For mustard sauce, in a small bowl combine horseradish sauce, mustard and celery salt; mix well. Cover and chill-'1.ll serving tiine. .In..a hea'l)' SJW~~-or d~fat fryer,~ cooking oU (enough to cover ham logs) to 365 aegrees. Fry a few ~ logs at a time in the hot oil for 2 to 3 -mlnutes or till golden. Remove from oil with a slotted spool); drain on paper toweling. Garnish with pimiento strips, if desired. Serve with mustard sauce. Makes about 24 appetizers. RUMAKI 1 pound sliced bacon (abou t 16 slices) 1 pound chicken livers, quartered 1 8-ounce can.sliced water chestnuts. drained ~ cup soy sauce · 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon Dijon-sty1e mustard Cut bacon slices in half cromwi8e. Wrap a piece of chicken liver and a water chestnut allce on each half slice of bacon; secure with a wooden pick. (Reeerve any remaining water chestnut slices for another uae.) In a small bow}, comt>ine soy sauce and Dijon-style mustard. Brush over bacon rolls. Broil about 6 inches from the heat for 15 to 20 minutes or till bacon is crisp and chicken livers are done, turning and • brushing with Sl:)y sauce mixture occasionally. Makes about 32 appetizers .. MINIATURE TERIY AKI PORK KABOBS ...-t pound boneless pork, cut into 4-xl-x~-inch' s'trips 1 11-ounce can mandarin oranges 1 small green pepper, cut into l -x'A -x!4-inch strips ~ cup teriyaki sauce 1 tablespoon tioney 1 tablespon vinegar 1" teaspoon garlic powder On bamboo skewers, thread pork strips accor- diop-style with the mandarin oranges. Add a green pepper' strip to the end of each skewer. For aaua:, in a sn:)A).l bowl combine the teriya.ki uuce, honey, vinepi and garlic powder; mix well Brush sauce over kabobs. Broil 6 inches from heat about 15 minutes or until.pork is done, turning and brushing with sauce occasionally. Makes about 24 appetizers. HAM WRAPPED OYSTERS Yi pound fully cooked ham, cut into 3-xl-x 'A-inch strips · 3 tablespoons prepared horseradish 2 dozen fresh oysters, shucked 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice ·~ teaspoon garlic powder Spread horseradish on 1 side of each ham strip. Place an oyster on each ham strip; roll up and secure with a '!Yooden pick. Melt butter or margarine in a small saucepan. Remove from heil; stir in lemon juice and garlic powder. Brush each ham roll with aome of the lemon-butter. Broil 5 inches from heat for 10 to 15 minutes or till edges of oysters curl, brushing occasionally with the remaining lemon-butter mix- ture. Makes 24 appetizers. Ice cream special Luxurious enough for special guests. RASPBERl\Y ICE CREAM DESSERT 2 cups fresh raspberries --~ cup sugar ~cup milk \ 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2~blespoons light com syrup 1 cup heavy cream Vanilla ice cream Thoroughly crush the raspberries; add the ~ugar. milk, lemon juice and syrup; stir until the sugar Ives. Beat the cream until stiff; fold into the berry mixture. Turn into an 8 by 8 by 2-inch pan. tly cover the pan with plastic wrap; freeze. es 1 quart. Let stand at room temperature briefly ~soften sligh~y before serving with the vanilla ice cream. Dr. Lawrence E. Klein and Dr. Dave E. David announce the opening of their office in the specialty of Ob- stetrics-Gynecology & Infertility at 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 403, Newport Beach, California 92660 Telephone No. 640-6460 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday, November 16, 1983 DI T,urkey hotli_ne open Whether & 1•ookae or on all 11t&r In th1• r'E~· k.Udum, any tuok c·An wind up in lt'ft field when preparing the Thanksgtv· lng (east. That'll why the coachet trom a turkey talk-line arc back, reudy tocalJ the plays for anyono sidelined by a fowl. Staffc.-d by professional home a'tJn- Qffiiats, the toll-fret! hotline ~rvice has been fieldingrookingadvtcesiJlce 1981 The team gives advice -on carving, gravy lumps, stuffing and basli11g. For the 1983 holiday seaso11 the Talk-Line, wW be availJtble Monday through J'Tiday t.o Dec. ,24. Weekday hours are 6 a.m to 6 p.m. (PST). 1n addition, the Talk-1.me will be open the weekend pnor .to Thanksgiving Dey, Nov.19and 20. And, as in the past, the service wilJ be available all day Thanksgiving from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m Wee~end hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m (PST). Phone (800) 323-4848. Last year, coacheS talked to more than 35,000 consumers. Though ques- tions covered a wide range of topics, the majority sought answers to the basks -roasting, recipes and reassurance Remaining questions were equally divided among thawing, stuffing, use of foil and how much to buy. 1'1llk;t.tne operatorsnotechhatcook~ ing habits.often varied regionally. For example, residents of the northern U.S. we~ more apt to ·pl.ace stuffing inside the bird than th~ IOCBted in the south Liquor ·Barn who rookt.-d 1t i;1·parat4,•ly Stuffing rectpt!fl varu'{J 1t11 well. t'Ombreud ln the South, sage an tht- Northwt>t1t and oy1t.er In the F.aat, The top three roasting mcthodi uAed were open pan. aluminum foil wrap and t'Overed pan. These were popular at least, to rooks located in c-onvenuonal housing But cooking a turkey m a moving mobile van elicited a different con- sideratn>n. according to Talk-Line staff. On~ cook, planning to prepare the feast white en route to relatives. asked if increasing the vehicle's speed would make the bird cook faster. The '{'alk-Line operator a,s,ured her that driving at 60 mph wouldn't really affect the .bird, though 1t might a nearby state trooper! For the coaches, life on the line h.aS""- had 11.S moments of challenge, fun and heartfelt rewards. Recalls one oper· at.or, ''Helping sb many people with their Thanksgiving made my own especially gratifying. It's great to know how many families sat down to a wonderful Thanksgiving feast because the cooks cared enough to make that call." Whether an Boston or Burbank, cooks worri~ about-9e0rin~ w4th this year's feast shouldn't throw 'in the towel. Once agair), -the coaches at the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line are just a phone call away. .,,. .. ....._ __ You get "·hate\'er you "·ant, __ _, and vou 2et it for less. Visa& Mastercard Gladly Accepted Almaden Chablis, Rhine, Nectar Rose' or Burgundy (Cumpa"· a1 $Q.49) $ 9 9 4 Liter 7~~//'U~ Joseph Dro uhin ~., .. ,, ..... Bl".IUfttl .. ,, ~~ Boisset ;;11ml$5 99 i'Wml s499 Heileman's '-r<'• 131 t 'I'" rt• I! 11:. :--R Spaten Munich Li1:h1, I! M. :-.:R Cragmont ~'"'''' California Cooler I!"'· :"R Carlo Rossi Chahlb, Rn~e', Rhim· M Buricundy ·All Flavors T" l .,1,. R''"' C h;l11L_,n,I 1>1· ... ~ $ 2 3 9 1t P ... k $42 5 l l tlc•r 88¢ -l l'J.~ $2 69 A''""''·'' hu\ .ur lr1·1~hh·J ht \t•U eh,· .. t." tha•\ \\4. h n.·lt•,1 .. 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We'll Meet Any Current Southern California Advertised Price .. . ~ 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa· Phone: 645·1608 25876 Muiftands, Mission Vleto ·Phone: 856·1437 · 10932 Westminster, G1rd1n Grove· Phone: 638-4145 263 South Eucld Avenue, An1helm ·Phone: 991-6892 I"'"'' .mJ rr•C•'' .I\ .iilahlt' Ill ~h<Wl' Altirt'M Thurl'4by N11vl·m~·r I 7. 1914 \ 1hr41u11h WrJnt' .... IJ\ No\\ \"ml""' ! \, 19,. ! • . .. .. . .. • .. .. DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. November 16. 1983 You cari still figftt the battle of the bulge Over holidays· The tnmmmg of the turkey and the rolling of cookie dough signal the start of the food-filled holiday i.eason. Calori~ t'Ounting need not caat a spell on all the festivtlles. Proper planning and determination can help keep thOl'le Scrooge-like calories away. The November Ul6Ul' of "Fit" magazine offers weight-watching tips and holiday recipes in "Great Low-Cal Holiday Meals" by Gretchen Kun. In addition, Kurz gives practical suggestions on how to survive the mighty meals of the holidays. Some of Kun's table trimrr)ing tactics includes: • Make your eating choices1)efore you sit down to dine -It is less tempting. • Fill up on white turkey meat and vegetables and avoid pota~ and stuffing. •Eat a light snack about one hour before dinner so you are not ravenous when you do sit down to eat. •Fill empty spaces on your plate with nutritious raw vegetables. For the calorie-col'\9Cious chef who wants to break from tradition, Kurz propoees a festive meal Turkey· casserole adapted for budget ~key . Cor~on Bleu 1---~ ... Casierole is an mexpen- sive way of enjoying classic Cordon Bleu flavors. The traditional dish features veal, ham and Swiss cheese slices. coated in egg and bread crumbs and fried to a golden brown. This budget version uses less expensive, but equally delicious, turkey chunks for the meats and adds shredded cheese in a casserble. The crumb coating is transformed into a crunchy topping leaturing bread crumbs, walnuts and more shredded cheese. pan. Saute onion in but- t.er; • stiL in.-1lour ... "81ld blend in half and half. Add mustard and season - ings. Bring to boil, stir- ring until thickened. Pour 'over ham and top with Crunchy Crumble Topping. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Crunchy Crumble Topping: Combine 2 •;, cups coarse bread crumbs, "1h cup each shredded Swiss cheese and chopped walnuts, ~ cup melted butter and ~ teaspoon dill weed. tha\ has no serving over 270 calones; fresh vegetable tray with tangy blue dip, cheeey mushroom caps. poulet a I' orange, oriental lettuce crepes and broccoli with mustard sauce. TANGY BLUE DIP 1 ~ cups low-fat cottage cheeee -=----- 3 tablespoons butt.ennllk · 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice ~ cup blue or Roquefort cheeee, crumbled Blend the flrst three ingredient.11n blender or food procet180r until smooth. Add cheese and blend well. Chill before serving. Serve with large radish slices, apple slices, celery sticks and carrot "chips" (large rounds cut on the diagonal). Makes 2 cups. 20 calories per tablespoon. CHEESY MUSHROOMS CAPS 15 to 20 fresh large mushrooms ~ ClllR part-skim rocotta cheese \-1 cup bread crumb& You can make this dish with leftover roast turkey and be proud to serve it at a dinner party. There's no reason why leftovers can't take on company airs, too. Not when the resulting dish is as rich and delicious as this casserole. SAVE · , -... • If you don't have any leftover turkey, you can roast or poach a turkey breast. Any leftover meat can be turned into a delightful chef's salad, sandwich filling or the basis for a hearty soup. TURK.EV COJ\DON BLEU CASSEROLE 4 cups cooked turkey chunks 1 cup shredded SwlSS cheese 2 cups cooked turkey ham chunks l cup chopped onion ~cup butter ~cup flour l ~ cup half and half 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1A teaspoon dill weed ~ teaspoon nutmeg Crunchy Crumble Topping Layer turkey, cheese and ham in 9xl3-inch PanGakes· made easy This recipe makes ten- der pancakes. OLl>-TIME PAN - C~ l cup foJ:k,stirred un- bleached all-purpose flour 1h teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda ~ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar l large egg 1 ~ cups buttermilk 2 tablespoons butter. melted On wax paper stir together the flour, bak- ing powder', baking soda, salt and sugar. ln a deep medium-size bowl beat egg, until thickened and lemon color; add but- tennilk and butter and beat to blend. idd flour mixture; stir only until it is moistened. Drop batter, by acant ~ cupfuls, onto a lightly greased electric griddle heated to 375 degJ"eeS. Bake until bubblhbl'blt oo top and bottoms are brown; tum and' brown topsides. Serve hot with butter and maple syrup. Makes a baJCer'• dozen. Classy Autos Advertised in the Dilly Piiat s1.20 SAVE25e On • l tablespoons freeh minced panJey 1h teaspoon aalt ~ teaspoon oregano -l egg 2 table.poona grated Parmeean cheeee Clean muah.rooma and remove atema. Trim and dlacard tough at.em endi and mince retna!ning at.ems. In a medium bowl, mix minced stems, ricotta cheeee, bread crumbe, aplcee and egg. .Stuff each muahtoom cap with mixture. Ar- range stuUed muahrooma ln baking tray or pan and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Serve hot or cold. 33 calories per mushroom. ORIENT AL LE'JTUCE CREPES 2 cups diced apples, unpeeled 2 oranges, peeled and cut into 8'nall pieces' 3 tablespoons low-cal or diet mayonnalae 2 cups finely sliced celery 2 ICal.lions or green onions. sliced 1 7-ounce can of water-packed tuna or ch icken chunlu 2 tableapoona eay uuce 24 whole lettuce leave.. washed and dried (U available, butter lettuce i.t best) ~ cup peanuta, chopped ln a large bowl, \Cm tuna or chicken with l!OY sauce. Add remaining lngredienta, except lettuce, and blend well. To 1erve buffet-atyle &imply 1et salad rrtlxture out with lettuce leaves. To prepare crepes • place heaping tablespoon of aal.ad mixture in middle of one lettuce leaf, roll and eat. Makes 24 crepes: 33 calories per serving. POULET A L'ORANGE 8 half breaata of chi?ten ~ cup ~pped oniona 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice l teupoon aalt ~ teaspoon white pepper 2 cups "light" ~hite wine 2 5 lh-ounoe cans of mandarin orange aections, WllWeetened, drained 2 tablespoons qrange rnannalade 1 teupoon comatarch dmolved in 1 tablespoon cold water Salt and pepper chicken breaata. Place on rack and bake 45 to 50 minutes at 350 degrees. As chicken bakes, prepare sauce. Melt butter in large skillet, add onion and saute until.aoft. Add lemon juice, salt and pepper. C.ook 2 to 3 minutes, then add wine and simmer until volume reduces by 25 percent. · Stif in orange sections, mannalade and corn- starch mixture until oranges are heated through and sauce is thickened and no longer cloudy. To aerve, ladle sauce over chicken breasts placed on serving platter. Serves 8. 270 calories per serving. JJROCCOLI WITH MUSTARD SAUCE 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt l lh tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley Salt to ta.ate Combine all ingredients in saucepan. Heat slowly, stirring oft.en. Do not boil. Serve warm over cooked broccoli or other green vegetable. Makes ~ enough sauce to serve 8 to 10. 20 calories per serving. - , , Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /WednMday. f';lovem~ US. 1983 Da 'Best buy' red-wine_s appropriate with turkey, too Tod~y·1 column ia none of the complt!xity prove with age, lt can be wnbard flavor, but fin-the White ZJnta.ndel hu • Inn atructu.re. moetly about value. but found In the wlne above. quite enjoyable now If lahed more like a Riesl-genre. Part of ha 1uccee1 While complex flavors with ThanJ<aiivi.ng ju.at MORE McDOWELL one ia careful to mat.ch tt Mead on w1· ne lna· If you're into Ger-ia owed to a bll:ndlng of are bej1nn1na to show, tt around the comer It ls -MVV lt80 Syrala with the proper cu.lalne. man wines, compare lt to lmall percenta1es of definitely needa aatna. appropriate to note that l ($8.~): It you're ipto The flavon are rich. CSyJerry 0 . Mead a Kabl.nett, wtth just white g.rape9, namely MVV ltll zaat.-..1 would enr,>y the two drinking gold medal intenae and hee.rty, IO --_ noticeable • 1weetneu, French Colombard and ('6.25): Aced ln a oom- "belt buy ' wines I'm winners. thia la the wine. match the wine wt th wtth food. The wine la maintainina a note of the relatively low alcohol, Sylvan.er. There la IOme bl.nation of French and about to mention with It won the top award at foods that will be lti lNn and mUICUlar wtth varietal gra11tne11 and a refreahlng quality. residual 1weetne11, but It Americ:an oek, thia red ~ &om, l..think you !ow: eepar•t.e judgino in equal...'.l'ry pme &:DMta. aood fruit thaLJa not preferred by many, lt la The price la right. and lt'1 ia balanced by just under wine wallu the line well might, too, if you can get 1983, orange CoU"nty, smoked meata, barbecue hidden behind the not overdone and 1hould the kind of wine that l percent total acid. The between fruit and com- paat the idea of having to Mendocino, Riverside flavors and strong French oa1c· INIOl\ina. not offend the "If.. e n c o u r a g e s ov.erall impreeaion la jult plexity. The ome la drink white wine with and a gold medal and cheeses. The finlah la citrua-like hat.en" of the world. glua-after-glau con-off dry. · fresh, fruity and very, fowl. perfect 900re at the San MVV IHI CUrdoa· and crlap. An excep-Good fruit, crilp acids swnptlon. MVV ltH Cabenael very berey. There .la Stone Creek 1979 Jose Mercury-News nay ($9.50): Beautifully lional value. and the subtle wie (4 MVV lt83 Zia Blue Saavlpon ($9.50): Very morebereyqualitytothe Piiiot Nolr Napa.Special competition. · balanced, beautifully MVV U8% Fame monthl) of French oak. ($3.75): Soon to ·be re-aggre11ive varietal flavor, with not.ea of Selectloa (about $4): Though it is a wine oaked and structured Blue ($7.~): A F:ume MVV ltH Frencb leued, thla haa to be one aroma; deep color; like ~per and 1pice in the This is not just another that will definitely im-throughout to enjoy for all tut.ea. While Colombard ($4.50): Col-°'-the moat refreshing of all McDowt:U winee, It aftertaate. "good" Pinot Noir; It is an exceptio~ one. and better than many Pinots selling for $12 to $15. The color is as intense as the aroma and vanetaJ flavor; there is some presence of wood: the slightest hint of stems that should develop into added character with _ -USDA GRADE A ~~--L STORU OPEN THANKSGIVING AT 7:00 A.M. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL STORE •FOR CLOSING TIME . - .. • time; and a lingering affertaste that maintains varietal character. It's excellent now, and time will be its friend. I rec- ommend at least five years of cell .. ~na. -.... Fewer -{hi~ T,000 cases exist, so buy all you want the first time -10-anuRKEYs··-·· ---1 aro,und. 'BE ST BUY MAGNUM -McDowell Valley Vineyards, located in McDowell Valley, Mendocino County, is one of the few totally "estate bottled" wineries in California. That means that every wine from top varietals to everyday table wine is produced from vineyards surrounding and owned by the Wine- ry. McDowell Valley 1179 Red Table Wlae Lot Z ($5.49 or less for 1.5 liters): Here ts a wine that at four years of age is in ita prime. The bouquet has the kind of development most of us haven't been able to enjoy since high intefest rates forced wineries to release red wines far too young . .D\e same complexity p1'rmised in the nose is delivered in flavor and aftertaste, and the wine's structure is such that ft can be enjoyed by the IJ!lp rather than the sip. This is not a big, overdon~ California wine. This wine is also in .. rather short supply with roughly l,000 cases re- maining at the winery from a total production of 2,500 cases. Note: When supplies of the '79 are exhausted, a non-vintage version will be re,leased. It is a very nice wine, but a much different style. It is fresh, fruity, almost Beaujolais-like. It will offer pleasant drinking at a reasonable price, but Egg custard real treat Luxuriously smooth. BAKED CUSTARD 2 cups milk 6 large egg yolks ~cup sugar ~ teaspoon salt 'h teaspoon vanilla In a small saucepan, scald the milk. At once in a small bowl, beat the egg yolks and sugar until combined. Vigorously stir in the milk. Ladle into four 6-ounce un- greased custard cups. Place cup in an 8 x 8 x 2-inch baking pan: add enough cold water to the pan to come up as high as custard mixture. Bake in a preheated 325-degree oven until a knife in- serted fairly cloee to the edge of one of the custards cornea out clean -about 1 hour. Chill With a amalJ petai spatula, looeen edges and invert on de.ert plates. MaJCila 4 eervinp. ~ AastttrAI y e.bf0"4 -w ~Ouf~. Daily Pilat 642-5678 I l BONILlll RUMP ROAIT I lb. Plo.g BAR·M SLICED BACON EA 1.29 l 8 2.59 SPRINGFIELD 5-LB. FL.OUR All PURPOSE Springfield 16 oz Con FRUIT COCKT All... . .• lo•ty RED VELVET YAMS ~69 · .53 lB .29 IUN VALLIY OR VALCHRll FROllll UP TO 22·LBS. [Ll'l'n [ · Ill H P4CIFIC WITH MINIMUM $25 PURCHASE. EX.ClUDING PRICE OF TURKEY, LIQUOR & DAIRY PRODUCTS .110.0unce Jar -· . -OYSTIRI FOR IT!'FFING .......... EA. 169 IMPERIAL . MARGARINE· 1-LB. QUA•TI• ITICK . MRI. SMITH'S PUMPKIN PIE 10 INCH size 46 0 2, 2.29 Holl vol Asso•ted KNUDSEN IC~ CREAM , Oceon Sp•oy I 2·oi. Pkg • FRESH CRANBERRIES EA .69 ' ;)} PILLSBURY tf" CRllCENT ROLLI (~ (.~ BUTT~~lAl(E 78 ~ 8·0Z. PK(; • Auorttd Sire PILLSBURY COOKIES 1.29 16·01 Bob'l BLEU CHEESE 6fITTs1NG ....• 1.59 LIMIT 2 C&W PETITI PIAS 17 0 1 16·0 2 BA{, I. 19· Cl~US Hill ORANGE JUICE 1.19 LB. 17 01 Bo•k~1 CHERRY TOMATOES 'eA .49 /A)l PHILADELPHIA (///'/ CRIAM CHEEll \ 1/ B·OUNCE 78 ..._ PK(, e · 14 ounce IMO ASSORTED DIPS Ookoto longho•n Random WI CHEDDAR CHEESE 2 FOR .99 LB 3.29 SMIRNOFF VODKA MiR 8.99 , ~>l~H~ ~~ -80.PROOF ---~~ 86-Proof, I .7.5·l1ter 9 98 I S·l1ter V1ntoie Red or White SCORESBY SCOTCH • 1 ROBERT MONDAVI WINE .. 3 .69 1.7S·liter Siver & Amber 12·1'1., 12·01 Bottles Privote It.serve BACARDI RUM ................. 9.91 HENRY WEINHARD'S BEER 4.49 · •O·l'roef 49 1.75-LITIR COVlllTaY VODKA ................................ 6 •. BONILlll LONDON BROIL BEEF ROUND ·1.a. Pe~led-\olod or Coel.1011 COOKED BAY SHRIMP Fo•m<"• John Pork • BULK llNt< SAUSAGE 1.79 lB 5 .CJ8 l8 1.49 IPRINGRILD IUGAR I LB BOX BROWN OR POWDER BELL SR AND CHIPS .. .45 .75 Foney fruit Forms. 14-oz 98 ASSORTED JAMS . EA • , FOOD OF THI O•llNT DYNASTY WHOLE · WATER CHllTllUTI 8·0UNCE CAN Sunbtrd 0 7S·o z Plo.g FRIED RICE MIX Wei Poe I I 0 1 Con .49 MANDARIN ORANGES .39 .• 59 --------.:.....-...;-..NON.fO°" INGAl.9 · . . TURKIY MR. Ill LOWa Y-TOTALJOOD •II.I.I '~~AITHl~-f ~~ ~t= ~~!'°.• 79 ..-HCTANGVLAI OI OVAL 14 01. loto11 Do;iblt ,..I~ 9 9 OLDFASHIONGLASS .................. ff •A 11 • .5 OVll<t 99 LANCER Hl·BAll GLASS . .... ...... •• lfC • • • -f..f ,011 L----5·PK. BABY LOAF PAN ..................... •" W••--•••11 ... ..._AU.._1 .. ,.__. ... , T1llMI o• .ulllTID •••u cow .. 0 .... 1 .. TACCDt• r----I (\ i lil\11\11 ' i ' D4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 18, 1983 Make a delicious snack When the kids begin c lam o ring f o r after-school snacks, serve a bite of fall good- ness. Loaded with chunks of apple, these tasty Apple Squares are crowned with a delicious spicy frosting. SPICE-FROSTED \ .tPPLE SQUARES 2~ 2 cups all-purpose flour ...... ,._ l cup packed brown sugar 2 cups finely chop~ pared apples• 1h cup granulated sugar ~cup water 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 tub c:reamy deluxe varu1Ii, <!ream cheese or sour cream white ready-to-spread frost- ing 1h teaspoon ground cinnamon 1,4 teaspoon ground cloves ~ teaspoon ground ginger Heat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease jelly r o ll pan , 151h xl01hxl inch. Beat eggs until light and fluf- fy. Mix in flour, brown sugar, apples, granu- lated sugar, water and baking soda. Pour into pan. Bake until wooden pick inserted. in center comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes; cool. Mix frost- ing and spices; spread over top. Cut into about 2-inch squares. 35 squares. • 1 can (20 ounces) sliced apples, undrained, can be substituted for the · fresh apples anJ water. Pipin' Hot Loaf From fresh dough to o home-baked, butter-mt'ltlu' loo/ In just 30 ml1111tt'.'>. 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GIFT CERTIFICATES A VAILAILE ' .. • .. • ( ! Buy two packages of Kellogg•s~ Crispix cer~al and save half a dollar. . . • Doub le up on Crispix, the doub~ d el1cio·u s.-cereal that holds t he crunch of corn on one side, an d t he crackl e o f rice on t he other. ~'II make it worth your while. And you 'II be gl ad you stocked up , because the same tempfing tdste and t exture combination t hat . make~ this cerea l so satis fying for break- fa st makes it ideal for holiday sn acking . H earty, wholesome Crispix ce real. Snappy Crispix Mix. A tast e treat times two. Plus, a great way to save! OispixMix 3 t1blcspoons m.,91rine 01 butter Y. tuspoon 91rl1c ult Y. teHpoon onion silt 2 le.spoons lemon juice 4 tuspoon'1 Worccstenhire siuce 6 cups Kello19's Crispix cerul 1 cup 11lted miacd nuts 1 cup preticls 1. Melt m.,g.,ine in 13119112-inch pin in oven 1t 250°F. Stir in g.,lic silt, onion Hit, lemon. juice ind Worcestershire 11uce. 2. Add Crispix cerul, nub ind pretiels. M111 until co1ted. 3. Bike in oven 1t 250°F for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes. Spre1d on •bsorbCnt p•J><r to cool. Yield: 8 cups. ... -. - .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, Novemo.r 18, 1983 1 FrieP chicken a popular choice I Ch1ck('n has long bt.~·n a favorite of home cooks -ChOOle an oil with a high smoke point, auch as rom I because of it.I moderate cost, h igh protein value and oil with a smoke point or 440 degrees. versatility. ACC'Ordmg to a 1983 Gallup survey, Here are two varlaUona for fried c:hicken. chicken iB served In 96 percent of households, and fry\ng is one of lhe r'nost popular methods of preparation. Following are a few pointers that can help ensure crisp flavorful chicken ea<.il time: -Choose the proper cooking vt.'SSCI. Chicken can be deep fried in a deep fat fryer, dui.ch oven .or heavy saucepan deep enough to submerge the meat i.n oil. For shallow fry ing, use an.electric or heavy skillet deep enough to allow the oil to bubble up around the chicken without spllling. Th!' rule of thumb is to fill the vessel with oil no more than Y, its capacity. HERB FRIED CHICKEN \IJ cup unsifted flour l teaspoon paprika Y> teaspoon onion salt Y, teaspoon salt \IJ teaspoon dried oregano leaves 14 teaspoon pepper ~ teaspoon garlic powder l (2 Y, to 3 Y, pound) broiler-fryer chicken, cut in parts 1 ~ quarts (about) com oil In large plasUc bag shake together !loui, paprika, onion salt, salt, oregano, pepper and garlic powder. Moisten chicken with water. Place chicken, -Use a deep fat thel1}')on:ieter. Heat the oil to 375 degrees. Work to maintain a <.'Onstant heat. Too high a temperature will bum the coating and leave the meat undercook~too low a temperature and the food will tend to abllor b oil. Cook the chicken in several small bai.ches inatead of all at once. to~els. Keep w~ whUe frying rem&ning pieces. Makes 4 servings. 1 piece at a time, Into plastic bag. S hake to coat thoroughly. Repeat with remaining chicken. Place chicken on wire rack On tray. Cover with plastic wra p • and refrigerate 24 hours. · • BEER BATTER CHJCKEN 1 cup unsifted flour ln large bowl stir together flour, ,paprika ·and salt. Pour com oil 'Into heavy 3-quart saucepan or deep fryer, filling no more than ~ full. Heat over mediutn heat to 375 degrees. When ready to fry, gradually stir beer lnto flour mixture until smooth.~ -If necessary, add fresh oil to ma mtain the volume Oil can be reused if strained and refrigerated. To reuse the strained ou . always add some fresh oil. If foaming occurs (a sign of overuse) discard the oil. Pour com oil i.nto 5-quart du\Ch oven or chicken fryer , filling no more than ~ full. lieat over medium heat to 375 degrees. Carefully add chicke n, a few pieces at a time. Fry about 8 to 12 minutes or until fork-tender and golden brown. Drain on paper Clean3 rooms of~rpel foroaily •6.09. " RentaflHR · Carpet Cleaning Machine. It's easy and inexpensive to do it yourself. HR cleans three rooms (325 SQ . Ft.) of carpet for $6.09. Now's the time to clean the summer's dirt out of your carpet-and save money by doi ng it yourself. Rent the easy-to-use HR twin brush shampooer. It works the shampoo into the ·carpet fibers to get out even 1p deep-down dirt. leaving your carpets looking, great. Or to steam* clean your carpets. rent the HR' Hydro-Sonic Steam Carpet Cleaning System with the exclusive vibrating bar and save $1 .00 with cou-- pon below. Your choice.' Available at part1c1oa11ng stores • Suggested HR Twin Brush $4.00 32-oz. HR Rug Shampoo cleans thr~e 9'x 12 ' rugs-325 Sq. Ft. . (Suggested price) 3.09 Minus $1-0ff Coupon $7.09 1 tablespoon paprika 'h teaspoon salt 1 quart (about) com oil l cup~r 1 (2 Yi to 31h pound) broiler-fryer chicken, cut i.n parts Dip chicken, 1 piece at a time, into batter; shake. off excess. Fry, a few pieces at a time, turning occasionally, 6 to 8 minutes or until golden brown and chicken is tender. Drain on Fper towe'l.s. K~p warm while frying remaining pieces. Makes 4 servings. Butter up your apple cobbler PEANUT BUTTER CHIP APPLE COBBLER Filllng 5 cups peeled, sliced tart cooking apples 1 cup peanut butter-chips ;s cup sugar 2 iablespoons all-purpoee flour ~ teaspoon cinnamon ~ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla In a large bowl, to6S apples and peanutbutte.r chips with remaining fllllng ingredients; pour 4tto a 9 x 9 x 2-i.nch square pan. Set aside while preparing batter. Batter: ;s cup unsifted all-purpose flour · ;s ctAp sugar ~ teaspoon baking powder ~ teaspoon salt ~ cup butter or margarine, softened 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup sugar 2eggs • 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baJ9ng soda V. teaspoon salt 1 cup dairy sour cream 2 cups (12-ounce package) peanut butter chips Cream butter or margarine, sugar, eggs and vanilla i.n large mixer bowl. Combine flour, baking powder, baking·soda and salt; add alternately with sour cream to creamed mixture. Stir in peanut butter chips. Drain liquid from apple mixture and reserve. Arrange half of apple mixture i.n bottom of a greued 12~p Bundt pan~ pour all of reserved liquid <>Ver apples in pan. Spread half of batter over top; ~e remaining apple mixture over batter. Spread with remaining batter. Bake at 350 degrees for about l hour, or until cake tester comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes; remove from pan. Serve warm or cold. 10 to 12 servings. In a large bowl, combine all batter ingredients; beat by hand until smooth and well-blended. Drop by tablespoonfuls evenly over filling in pan (batter will r====================:=:=:========~ spread during baking). Bake• at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes, or until batter is golden brown. Serve warm with light cream or ice cre&q\. 8 servings. •Bake at 350 degrees for glass pans. PEANUTTY APPLE STREUSEL BUNDT CAKE 'Apple Streaael 6 cu ps peeled, sliced tart cooking apples ;s cups sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon ~teaspoon salt . T~ streusel ingredients i.n 18.rge bowl; set aside while preparing cake batter. Cake Batter !fl cup butter or margarine, softened Discover our new . rich ii~asted , Take a moment for yo If and pour a cup of new Brim' Decaffeinated fee. Experience - the full aroma. And a flavor that's rich and deeply salisfying. Our new rich roasted taste makes your-coffee moments so special, you'll want to enjoy cup atter delicious cup. And now it's even easier to . discover our new rich roasted taste. Beca~you'll save 4Qq on either Brim Ground or Freeze Dried Coffees. Fiii YoUr cup to the rim with the richness of Brim. taste. .. -• ... Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOTIWednelday,'Nove ber 1e. 1983 r Yorty's • tactics detailed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fonner Mayor Sam Yorty Wied police ln· teWgence to link Mayor Tom Bradley to the Blade Panther Party ln an effort to smear hit mayoral opponent In l973, a retired policeman says. On the ev e • of the eleccion,.the LA.PD Pub- lic Diaorder Intelligence Division pro v id e d then-incwnbent Yorty with infonnation that he u.aed to link Bradl6' tV' Huey Newton's ~ Panthers through Brad· ley's aide, John Floyd, sa'.id former PDID detec- tive Ronald Farwell. • I I Ml.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTtC£ MLIC NOTICE rtellC NOTICE Ml.IC NOflCE "CTITIOUI tulMll IUHNOfl CC>Uf'T flCTITIOUI IUllNIH I FICTITIOUI •UllNI H flCTITIOUI au....... FICTITIOUI IU...... FICTITIOUI IU ..... NAMI ITAflMINT °'THI ITATS CW , NAMl ITATIMINT NAMI 11AflfMINl NAMI tTATIMINT NAlft I TATIMINT NAMl ITATH•NT t>u~l:::.s~a:-'no l)eflOl'I II doing , ...... CC~!_OMITY ,_! !2'_!..,.. the lotloWlng p.tton 11 dot•l(I I htt luOowtng '*"°"' ere dOll\O ftwt lotlowlr'Q f*tonl Ile dooig lhe lollowtng 0«.01\I Ille dOlng the lolk>wklQ,,petlOl'll ate QO!nQ ... .,.... .... ...._...._ 1>ullne11 .. b\itlneu 11 oo.S11ttt u · bu~•• 11 t:>u•'-• u • PE1ALUMA OIL & ~s DE· In the Matt .. 011,,. "pplicatlon ot HERITAGE SOFTWAAf SALES, REB r ARMS •• <.ehlOHll• ~.,,,, IHE AUIO REPAIR SHOP, :117 COKWOCK REAl fY co 11 Ee;' LAGUNA PACIFIC PUBLISHING, VELOPMENT COMP.ANY. 4000 AINALO WILLIAM HICKMAN IOI 31!17 Ritch, lull• 800. ~poll p1ul11•1alll11 :>7t111 L• P11 Ao•d. Avoc•do •8. Cotll M•u. CA c..ltlQtte Ctrc;i. Irvine, CA 92114 18~1 t N t M<;OulMOll, a.Ml• O, MKArlhur Otvd . Sulle l&oo, New· c;h1no• of n•me 9NCh. CA 918&0 l~ui1• Niguel. CA. V26T7 92628 I(.,. Coope< I I Ecel411al-Cltcle Irvine. CA 92714 Por19Mc!h,CA 92680 NO.At20N7 lhOmH H Polllowakl. 18 Aon•ld£8111thw1,?76ll~•P&1 Joh110C1>tne1t.3t36P1erc:.Ave .1rv1neCA92714 'Ro04WMOOfe.lnc; e C9'llO<nle Wiiiiam w Johnaon, 27793 High °"o'" TO IHOW C11aw1y ''"'"*· CA 1»7 14 Roao I U.QUlll NIOuet, CA 9?617 Coet1 Mau. CA 92821 Bo d COOl)tt 11 (~ I Cl•· c 0 r p ()( 1 110 n 19 2 0 1 t a ti KnOH Ad . Llkl AtrOwl\MO, CA CAUll '°" CHANOI T11t1 but1t111t 1, conducllld lly •n R1r0t1 [ 6lrtcll111 2f8 I I L1 Pu Donni L Lepc>er 86412 DumOttclt ci. 1'/..1119 CA Q~7 t4 ' one McOvrmott. Su11e o Ir.roe, CA 9~352 0# NA• tnd1vtduel lloi;cJ, L11gun• Niguel. CA 92677 0t , HunllngtOfl p .. ch. CA 92848• Well.i ~wuc;k t I £«i411ilon• Clf 92114 11111 bullneN la conductlld by en T,,.-epplic:11ton of RONALD WIL Jhomu ~I Potllowai..1 811ndon A Blrtotwtr, ne 11 LI Paz T1111 Dutlneu t• conducted by 1 c;111 lrv11 • CA 9·n 14 Thia 1>ua1neH 11 ~ucteo or 1 lnltlvldul l LIAM HICKMAN IOI Cll•no• ot name. lhll 1tatem•n1 WU filed With the Aoed, LllQllllR N1ouor. CA 92877 gene111 p111ne,.hlp ihll butlneH la COnO\ICltO Dy • corpor•llOll Wllll•m W John1on hav1r111 'bMo llled h1 Court. 11nd II C0un1y Cljj<I. "' O••no11 Cw111y on Shell,;y J MtC•utl.ey. 27611 L• John o Cotneti oeneral P•••neiahlp A ., MOOl'e Prelldenl 11111 1111emen1 wat lilt<! wtlh the •PPHrlng trom M l<I applleallon lh•I Oct 2'7. 1083 Paz no11d. L11gun1 Nlgul!l. CA 92877 lhl1 11118f!'len1 wu fllt<I wi111 ,,,. Keo COOl)er T~ tlel•tne~t w•• Iii.cl with tti. ~u~ c:e~ ot Or.,ioe Co~inly °" RONALD WILLIAM HICKMAN hU f22MIO Thia buslhOll II COllduct.O by I CO\lnly Cieri. OI Orenoe County OI Thia flllement wn llled •llh tile COi.iniy Cietl\ 01 Oterioe County on I . I llted 111 •PPllcetlon ptopollng that Put:>ll1httd 011111gc1 Coul Dilly g1m1r111 par111ttr~111p Nuv 14. 1983 Counly Cler~ 01 Orange COYnty on Nov 1. t983 ----PllllOl lail QAl1)f &It Chanot<I 10 AQNA.lcQ PllQ.1.Qet 24 9_,_ 16._23, 1883 &t1.ud E..8111e1W1t • PZIOllll1 N.ov: 10 taaa p~ PubUthed 011nr. Coast Dally Wll.LIAM WINSHIP: • ~SO'R~ -rt\li ,,Qttln(ttl1l"'il.lf14l<I Willi~ P(ibllMO ~rtrnoe ~aft -~ -• ' ri:.tlP WtU,(AM ~ VOii a- P1101 OCI 28, Nov . 9, 16, 1983 . NOW, Tl'iEREFORE, II 11 hlr1by County Clerk ol Orange County on PllCll Nov 18, 23. 30, Dec 7, 1983 Publtthll.d Ort11QI COHI O•llY I OCIATll 5798·83 ordered 1nd directed thll 111 per. MLIC NOTICE Oct t9. 1983 8103·83 Pllol Nov 16 ~a 30 Dec 7 1883 Att0tne11 el La• !----------.--Iona lllltl~118d fi1 t•ld n16Uer do F2m!S ~ . • ' e 100·83 217 Mofth Jlhln llr"t, ~I .. 1• D11m•1c NOT CE , •PD••• t:>e ore 11111 ou11 In Dept1rt· FICTITIOUI •UllNEll VOii a COOi( lant1 Ana, CA. mo1 • 1----'".....;.UU\..;....;......;.;....;I..;;,.;;.. ___ menl 3 on the 12th d•Y OI Decembe1, NAME eTATEMENT i'TTORNIYS AT LAW PIJBUC NOTICE Pubh1hed Orange Cou1 0 1Jly rtCTITIOUI au1tN•t1 1983 at 11· 15 o·ctock AM .. ol tald rile lo1towh1g ""'r10111 ere <lOl11g ltllOO Fetrchlld Orlv1, lull• 100 . .. .. 'IC NOTICE Pt101 Nov 9 16 23 30 t983 ~ day 10 show cauN why lh• aPPll· ,..v , 0 lol tetn I#' "CTITIOIJ• •UllNEll . l"UU\. • • • • 6014 83 ·NA• I TATeMINT cation tor change ol name 1hould tiueinesa 11 l1~l~e CA t271i NAMI ITATIMINT - !he lotlowlng person 11 doing not t:>e grenled PREMIERE PAINTING, 2000 Publl1h~ Ornnge Co111 Oally The tolioWlng jllrtons are doing K -08344 t:>usln•u u IT IS FURTHER C>AOEAEO lhlll • Herooi Blvd 11 106• Coaui Mesa, CA Piiot Nov 2. 9 16, 23, 1983 buel/leu ••· NOTICE OF DEAJ'H OF .. _IC NOTICE AURORA EN'fEAPRISES, 2<124 copy of tllta Order t:>e publlah.cj In 92627 5913·63 M IC AO AG E COM p u T EA C '"~ Newport Blvd . 11185, Cos111 Mell, 1ne Dally Plloi. a newspaper ol gen· G1tt0o•y Allen Cnrmer. 18750 Vttr-STORES • FOUNTAIN VALLEY ff A R L ES M I LT 0 N "'8UC HIAlaNG CA 92627 ere1 c1rcu1e110fl. p1lnttd 111111d coun-mont •24• Gardena. CA 90248 t8 l20 Brookhurtt St •9 Fountain WALTE RS, aka CHARLES NOTICt: Rory w 11111m1. 4 16 Emerto.n St · ty. a11ee11 once each week IOI tour Greo Scott -Fur1cing. 25220 NlllC NOTICE Viii., CA 92708 ·• ' M . WALTERS AN O O F NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Newpon Betch, CA 92660 succeutve week• prtot lo the day ol Bl~~low~ Adi 4; Torrenced. A_!G50S l 11 ·Pola Corporation 18120 PETITION T O ADM IN IS· me City CO\lncll ot tl'ot Cnkol PMw· This b\lstneu ts conducl&d by en 981d hearing Is uUS nvss 18 con uctuu by II FICTITIOUI IUtlNEla B • S "' F . V 8e t old I lnd1vldu11 DATED N 9 983 gono•alp111ne1st11p NAM£1TATElffNT •oo~hurtl 1· ••· ounleln alley, TB& ESTATE NO A-110016 port KhWtlll •put:>I ,_,ng ovemt:>et · I · G F I CA 97708 · regarding TENTATIVE MAP OF Rory Wiiiiams FRANK OOMENICHINI T rltlj UI ong I The lollowlng persons are doing Tn11 business II c:onduet8d Dy • T o all h eirs, l>eneflt'tartes. TRACT NO 108 14 (REVISED! e ... Th11 5111emenl was 1118d w11h the JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COUAl t11s s1a111m11111 w&} lltttl w11n lhtt llusmess 85 d d · County Cieri. ol Orange County on LAW OFFICEI Of Cou111y Clerk or O•&fl11" County on GRANDMA COOKS PLACE corporellon t r C' ltur& an c-o n11ngen1 quett ol The tN1ne Compeny, PMw· Oc 20 91!3 Oct 26 19&3 • i<onanA H1mrell.Treasu1er lrl'Ut tot~ o f C HARLES poll Be.en. to ravtM • prev!O\d-1 I WOOO I WARD FU1545 14455 Newport Avenue lualln, CA Trll11 5lllement wes ltled with 11\e . • , ly-appr6"9CI Ten1a11ve Map tor TrlCt F22I003 3700 111..,, "'"'· 8ulle 250 p 92680 County Clerk ot Orange County on MIL TON W J\ L TERS, aka No 101114 wnic11 permitted th• Pubhsheo Ol'ange Colllll 0111y eanl• An•. CA. '7704 P 1 u~ishll~ 9orr~3 ~~~" Daily Korenb•no Uionid. 380 1 Nov 10 t983 • C H A RLES M WALTERS creation or inree 1011 lor , .. 11Mn1i11 P1101 Oct 26, Nov 2 9 16. 1983. (114) H 7·5"11 101 ov 1 1 • 5879_83 P11rkv1a~ Looe • 16A lfVIOG CA F22tt2t and •rsoru. who rna be COfldominium purposes 1n coniunc· 5802 83 PuOllshed Orange Coast Dally P1101 92715 PubllShe<I Orange Coast Dally • . ~ . ..i Y h 11on willl • 32·unll rffldenltll con- ------------Nov t6 23 30, Dec 7 1983 Kor1tnt:>er11 . }levet..ke, 380 1 Piiot Nov 16, 23, 30, Dec 7. 1983 Olrll'fWISC" ln~lt'u an l ~ dom1n1um development 1n the BIG 6073-83 PUBLIC NOTICE r'a1kv1ew Lane • t6A. Irvine. CA 6099-83 will and/nr c-st.ate. CANYON PLANNED COMMUNITY • 92715 --A pt'llllun has been fall'd fh•PrOl>OMt<1'8v111on1Stocrea1e 21 FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS FICTITIOUS BUllNESS This t:>us1neu is conduc111d by In D1111111c NOTICE b C H AR LES MARK numoereo 1011 tor s1ngte-l1mlly r•· NAME STATEMENT PUBllC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT <livioua1s lhuabano & wtlt1I l"UUl. Y • den11a1 purpose• Ol'lfJ numbered lot Tile loliowtng ~·sons ai e uoing The loliow1ng pttrso11 1s doing Leon•d KOr,.nberg WALTERS m the Superior lc>t private •ec•Hflonal purPC>Me; business es FICTl:flOUI IUllNEll t:>us1ness os Tn1s S1alam11111 was llled with the ORANGE COUNTY Court of Orangt' Countv re· lour 1et11<s 1011 '°' private open SNO WAY TRAVEL 2600 E Coast NAME STATEMENT NEWPORT WOOUWOAKING County Cieri! of Orange County on 'cUNRIOR COURT ucsting that C H AR.LES spec• purposes and two tetlef"M • Tl e I llo I I d I STUDIO 869 W 15 S U B' Nov 10 1983 · 700 lwlc Center Dr. w .. 1 lj • r-Hlghway, •203, Corone del Ma., CA l o wng person s ong . Ill ' nil ' , F-.... lan .. An•.CA.tr'TOI MARK WALTER S be an-loll lc>t pr1v11e SlrMI purpoae1 92625 t:>usiness 115 • Newport Beacn CA 92663 ''""'"'9 ,. Pr09er1y toceteci on the nor1htf'ly Steven' Solomon. 2600 E c01111 IA) CONSUMER GUARANTEED Georg11 Petet Bott. 177 Coste Publ11t>ed Oran1111 Coast Deity Plllnllll LOUISE B McCLAIN, ):>Omled as personal represen · tide ol San Joequin Hiiis Road oe- Pla.IC NOTICE H~h ey. #203. Coro11adel Mar. CA RESEARCH ASSOC (B) CON· Mesa SI . Costa Mase. CA 92627 PllQt Nov t6. 23· 30. OflC 7• •983 l~s~e: tor the LOUISE B McCLAIN tall Ve to adminasw r the estate twun Jamboree Aoed end , 9 SUMERGUAAANTEEOAESEAACH 1!11Sbua1ness1s condyctedoy an 6094-83 T ~lendanl. SHARON LEE PAPA Of C H ARLES MILTON MacArthur BOlltevard, zoned P·C. ------------p er 'Johnson, 2600 E coast CO IC) CONSUMER GUARANTEED 1ndlvlouu1 end all persons unl\nown, clalmlng W A LTERS, aka C HARLES An Enw0<1men1eJ Impact ~ Farwell, who retinitd from the force last year after 20 years, including 13 as a PDID supervisor, is a defendant in the six police-spying lawsuits brought against the LAPD by the American Civil Liberties Uni.on. PtJBllC NOTICE Highway. •203, Corona del Mar. CA. RESEARCH INC (0) CONSUME A George P .Boll PUBllC WITICE any 141981 01 equitable right title es· S wu 11pp1oved end certified In con· 92625 GUARANTEED RESEARCH (El fh1s sto1em1111t was llled w1111 the ·~ 1818 lien or lnterett In ,,,.· proP.rty M W ALTER (under the necuon with the 1pprov11 olthe Tan· flCTITIOUI •UllNlll Thta t:>uslness 1s conduC1ed by a GUARANTEED CONSUMER RE· County Clerk 01 Orange County on · ORANOI COUNTY deserlbed 111 the complaint edver1e lndependen l Adrrurustration 1111ve Trect NAME ITATHllNT general partnership SEARCH 16~0 S Newport Blvd . Oct 26 1983 MUNtC.,AL COURT to Plelntltra lllle or eny cloud on of ~I.ales Al·t) The pellllon NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER The lollowlng """raona are do>~ Steven Solomon '!c27 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 F221521 cr .. -•L JUOICt•L OllT'"ICT · · GIV"N thet •••" pubt'• hNr""' ...011 .,.. -o d w ~"' "" ,. " Pl111n111rs lllle ther110, nemed u as set for hearing in Dept . No ........ : Id 1::"'291• d"' I N .... .., buslneH u : v This stetement was Ille<! wtln Ille av1 ayne Hanson. 1640 S Pubhslled Orange Coul Dally 700 Civic Center Or. We•I DOES 1 lhrougn 100, lnclualve. . ..,.. .. e on ,.., .. 1y o ovem- CAT ALINA CAUISE FROM NEW· County Clerk ol 011nge County on Newport Blvd . 0 27. Costa Mesa. Pilot Nov 2 9, 16, 23. 1983 lenl• Ana, CA. mot Ctll1mlng eny legal 0, equllet:>le 3 at 700 Civic Cen t.er &f .. be1, 1983 11 the nour ot 7.30 p.m .. If' POAT BEACH. 400 Metn Street, OGt. 20, 1983 CA 92827 5883·83 P1alllllll CRAIG SNYDER r"'hl. !Ille ... late. lien. or Interest t,, West. Sant.a Ana, CA 92°7bl the City Hall Council Chamoera, Balboa, CA. 92661 f22IOOI Thia buamess Is conducted by an 0 TOO CO CORP • ., 3300 Newport Boutevatd ~ C1tann1 'Pes~ ... ·-·•-. fnc. Puhlls~'"" Oran~e Coast Dally lndlvldull etendant L A • the property described In the com· on December 7, 1983 al 9:30 ...... c • 92•"'~ I ..:.. ..... t•-_ . .,_ .,.,.......... u """ otmllCNOTICE AOC ENTERPRISES. dt:>t pteln1,1owl1.commontyknown11AM __.,. "'· """·' ..,, .... ,, "',.. 400 Matn Street. B11lbo1. CA 92661 Piiot Oct 26. Nov . 9. 16. 1983. Oevid W Hanson l"UD TOOL MAS TEA, SHOPMASTEA. unit IOI ol 1550 Tualln Vlll.,,e Wey, -a.nd pllCe Interested l)lltonl m1y This ou111ne11 Is conducted by a 5797-83 This llatement was llled With lhe AON llMMnN,.. d DOES -· IF YOU OBJ1'V"'"T' to the appear end t:>e ne.,o 111er~n C 1 Cl k 1 o C FICTITIOUS IUllNESB ,....-o en 1 Tualln. C11lllorn1a. legally dne<ll>ed £A.. ' · cor~~~•ck ' ~nt~ 1:'e3 ° range ounty on NAME l'TATEMENT through 20, lnciuslve u tot 101and1n undlvld9d t/l tllth granting of the petition, you WANg~~ t'L~~~ASEN Thia lletement wu Ille<! wtth the PtB.IC NOTICE F221220 Tiie lonowing persons are doing Cross-Compte1nen1 TOOLCOA ln11res1 In Iota 119 and 120 of trlCl should either appear at the Cit ol N-""" BMcn p bl lie<! O C O 1y business as CORP end AOC ENTERPRISES 4854 11 t11own Ofl e map recorded In h . , Y ,.., .. County Cieri\ ol Orange County on l'ICTITIOUI IUllNEll Ptlo~ d;, 26 N~~,~ 9, 1~·'1'993" SHAW ANO TALBOT ANO KOLL. Cross-Oelend1n11 RON TIM· Book 174, pages 3 llld 4 ol mis-_eanng and Slate you ob~· Publlttlld Or•noe Coat! 01lly Piiot Oct 20· 1883 NAME STATEMENT 5708.83 L TO . 1303 Avoceao Avenue, Suite MINS; DOES 1 through tO, 1nc1ustve ceOeneous m1p1 ot Orenge County, lions or hie wnl ten ob}l'C· Nov t6 1983 6 107-13 Published Or•i• Coas~ Thi lotlowlng persons are dotng 220. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Case No 1"· 11·82 CalllOfnl• lions with the coU(l before Pl' I Oct 2• N 9 16 19•3 busin11s as Ca11torn111 Partners. 1303 Avocado S U M M 0 N I 0 N C1se No 39·58·56 the hearing Y o ur appear· ------------0 "· ov · • · " · AEATA PARTNERSHIP NO I llllm•1c NOTICE Avenue Sulle 220 Newpor1 Beec:h CROH-COWUINT IUMlit<>NI PUBt.IC NOTIC£ 5801•83 26811 Ortegl Highway. Sen Juan l"UUl. CA 92S60 • . NOTICEI You )leH been •'*'· N6TICEI You "'" been ''*' ance may be in per_;ion or by --------· --.-....;. ...... --. __ _ ------------Cepratrano, CA 92693 FICTITIOUS IUllNElt Koll Main Assoc1a1es Ltd 4490 The coun mer decide eealn•• JOU Tiie ~rt mer decide .,e1na1 J1MI your attorney lllCI'-No. 230'7 U. NlllC NOTICE Gllbeft G Aguirre, 28811 Ortega NAME ITATEMENT VOfl Karman, Newpotl Beach, CA_ without JOU• belr19 heatd IHlleee •lthout Jo.It belftf llMtd llftlMI LF YOU ARE A C REDl· NOTICa TO CNDf'TOtll Highway, San Juan Capistrano. CA The lollowlng person is do•no 92660 rou r11pond within JO d•r•. fteed rov ,..pond wtthln ao dare. RllCI TOR or a conllngenl creditor °' llUUC ntANlnR FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NA• STATEMENT The followlng person la doing ouslness as· STAAWAAE SYSTEMS, 3100 Air· way Suite 122. Co1111 Meu . CA, 92626 Paul Elllotl Keylor. 18899 Sen Marcos St., Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 This business Is conoucted t:>y· an tndlVldual. Paul E. Kaylor This s1aiemen1 was filed with the County Clerk 01 Orenge County on Oct 20. 1983 F22IOOI Publlsheo Or1nge Coast Dilly P1101 Ocl 26, Nov 2. 9. 16. 1983 5799·83 9269~ bus1ne111111 Miiton •nd Pat Golll!tlb Trust. 111 lhe lnlormallon bet-. lhe Information below. . (S.C..1101 .. 107 U.C.C.) Anll>6ny A. MotSO. 28811 Orteg• INNEABALANCE 14742 Newport Barrington Walk, Los Angeles. CA 11 you wish 10 seek the •dv1ce ol en It yOY with to Miik the advice of •n of the deceased, you must hie Notlee IS hlfet:>y glYen 10 erldl10f'I Highway. San Ju.•n Cap19111no. CA. Ave . Ste 207. Tustin CA 92580 90049 allorney In this mailer. you sl\ould 111orney In thl1 melter, you !hould your claim w tth the coun or ol the wtlhln n•"*' P"11es thll • 92693 Janet E Fisller. 8111 Aldgelleld This t:>uslness Is cpnduc1e<1 t:>y a do so promptly ao that your written do tc promptly so lhll your written pr esent it to the personal rep· bulk 1r1n.st1< Is at>Out 10 be made on J. Jerome Mo1to, 28811 Ortega Or . Huntington Beech, CA 92646 11m11e<1 partrtershlp response. 11 any. may be llled on 111ponM. II any. may.t:>e llled on . . , _ _. b h petlOl'let prOC>eflY heflin•ner oe- Hlghway. Sen Juan Ceplslrano. CA r111s business is c:onoucta<l b . an Donald W Shaw. general partner lime time. resenl.all~e appoin...:u Y t e acrlbed. 92693 tndivldual Y This stetement was flled with the AVISOIUSled 111 lido demended•. AVllOIUsled he lido dem1nd1de court Wllhtn four months The nllN(t) and butl<*S •1dreiu Allee o·NeUI Avery. 28811 Ortega Janet E Fisher County Clerk of Orange Counly on El lflbuma; lede dlcldlr conlra..uct. El trtbum1. lede dec:tdlr COl'llra Ud. ( rom the da t.e of first issuance ol lhe intended 1rer11ter0t11) 1ra_ A & Hlghw1y, Sin Ju111 Capistrano. CA. This statement was llled wllh the Oct 28, t983 tin •llcllencla a -que Ud. ,.. llln ~la• -que Ud. , .. of letters as provided ln Sec E LEASING. 3303 Harbof Btvd . 92693 County Clerk 01 Orange COi.in t on F22U01 eponda dentro di JO dlae. LM la ltMHMla denlro di JO dlae. LN la . • Suite F-6. Costa Meu. CA. 92626 Richard J O'Neill, 2881 t Ortega Oct 27 1983 Y LAYMAN, JONES a DYE lntormeclon que llgue. lnlotmaclon qtM llgue. l1on 700 of t he Probate Code The name( a) 1n<1 butlMU"ldd'9a Highway. San Juen Capistrano. CA ' F22111t LAWYERI II rou with lo IMtt the acMce of II rov wlltl to Mlk Ille 8dlllc:e of of Cahfomia. The tim e for of the Intended 1ra111tertie!•I ere: 92693 Puollslled Orange Coast Dally 1 Corporal• Plue in attorner In Ihle metier, rou en •ltotner In thl• metter, rou filing claims wall not expire 11 A A A Y HONG . S S N o . This buainess IS conducl&d by a Piiot Nov 2 9 16 z;i 1983 Newport .. IC .... CA. t2NO •hould do IO promptly IO tllat Jqtlt •houkl do IO PfOlllPltr IO lh•t ·rour 552-74--0350. BETTY HONG, S.S. oeneral par1nersn1p ' ' . , 5924-83 Put:>flslll!d Orange Coast Dally wrlll•n rnponM, II '"'· mar be written rHponM, II enr, mar be pnor to four months r.rom. the No 56()..112-0024, 13952 M•l«I• Arllhony A Mo1so: as a Partner Piiot Nov 2 9, 16 23. t983 nted on time. nled on llme. date of the heanng nouced Ot1ve Tus11n CA and as a11orn.ey-ln-laC1 tor each of NlllC NOTICE 5925·83 If Utlld dlMe aollcller 11 c:on... II Uelld delee eotlc:lter II~-abov~ Thal lhe P•<>Pe<'\Y pert1neoit nereto lhe Partners Jo de un lbotado en Ht• 11e11nto, )o di un ~ en Hie Munt•. is descubed •n 99"efal as tu•·nttura. Tiiis s1111ein1111t wn llle<l with the FICTITIOUS •USINEBS MLIC NOTICE debarle heclflo lnmedlatemente. dlberla "-lo lnrnedlatamente, YOU MAY EXAMINE the l1Ktures and equipment end la County Cler~ ol Orenge County on NAME STATEMENT d• .. ,, manere, '" rMpUe•I• di HI• m-•· 111 '"l>W•I• file kept by the court If you •~110 11 24101 Laguna HUI• Mall, ------------Oct 19, 1983 The lollowing Petsons are doino FICTITIOUS BUSINESS eKtll•, .. 1 h•r •toun1. puede .., eacrtta, •I NJ alguna. puecte .., are interested m the estate. Ugona ~ills CA PUBLIC NOTICE F227111 ous1ness as NAME STATEMENT 1111l1trede a !tempo. 1" .. leltllda • tlempo. th fne b\IS•MSS name uM<I by Mid . Ollt<»t, DUNN a CRUTCHER MOUNTAIN VIEW VILLAS 415 tne lollow1ng person 1s 0.01ng l·TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMI 1·TO THE OIFENOANT: A cMI you may servde upon e l.'X· transleror(St a1 saJCI toc:euon IS FICTITIOUI aua...aa L.AWYERI Nor1h Sycamore. Santa Ana. CA llu11ness as. com~elnt ha• been filed bJ the compe.lnt hae been filed by Ille ecutor or a mtnistraLOr. di-UIGUNA HIU.S RESTAURANT & IOO Mewpo<I c-1 .. Orlw• 92701 COAST BUSINESS TELEPHONE oelnt"' ... 1n11 JOU. If JOll wleti lo pelnt"' .... t '°"" "JW..,.. .. upon the a11.orney for the eX· DELI :A• ITATEMINT ,.O. lo• 24IO VossJBur~e. Inc a Cahlorn18 CO<· SYSTEMS 3033 HaJOOr Blvd Sul1P Ht.rid .., .. lewMlft. JOU mwt. def9ftCI !lite ......... JW m"91, ecutor or administrator and Thal NIO bulk tr1111a1 .. IS lnlendeO The 1 lowing P91110n 11 d0tng Newpon leach, CA,. 92teO porahon • tS No11n Sycamore F-2 Costa Mesa CA 92626 within 30 days alter this summons is wllhln 30 days alter lhis summons 11 h • 10 oe consummated at 111e ol!ice of t:>usiness as Puohsn&d Oranoe Coast Daily Santi Ana. CA 92701 Lauy M ·w111iams. 27711 Horse· served on you. file w1111 lh•S court a served on you, hie wllh this cour111 fill' wot 1he <.'Ourt Wllh proof SERVICE ESCROW COMPANY Mi~ls~RJ:i~~M1e,rihT Pl';~~,~~,~~ P1101 Oct 26 Nov 2. 9 16 1983 This ous1ness 1s conduclld by a shoe Bend. San Juari Cap1s11ano w111ten reliponse to the compl11n1 wntten response lo 111e compla1n1. of servu..'e. a WtllWn re-quest P O Bo" 2111 1•282 Be.ell Blvd 5796-83 hm11ed pa11ners111p CA 92675 Unless you do yout deleuh ..,t t:>e Unless you do. your default will be slallng-thal vou desire special Wttstminster CeJ•IOfnia 92684 on°' M~~:s ~2ug6~7McCtain Jr . 363.B •------------·• Witham Bruce Voss. President T111s t:>usiness is conoucte<l by an entereu on apphca11on or lhe plain· entered on 1ppllc:1111on ol the pl11n-noltt'e of the fthng of an tn· etter Oecemoer 6. 1983 lllllDl lC NOTICE Tllis Slalement was llte<I wllh the 1n<l1V1dua1 Utt. and 11111 court may enter a Judge· 1111. and lh1s court may enter• ludge. . Tllal the 11s1 d1te tor 1111ng claims t6th Place, Coste Mna. CA 92627 l"UU\. County Clerk ol Orange County on Larry M W1111ams ment against you lor the reltet de· ment against you for the reliel de-ventory and appraisement o f 1n 1111 escrow referred 10 nereln IS This business IS conducted by in FICTITIOUI IUSINESS Oct 18, t983 This s11111men1 was llle<I w1lh lhe mandeo in the complaint. wnicll manded 1n the. complaint. Whlc'1 est.ale assel!-or of the pell· Decemt>et 5 1983 in~~~~ McCllln. Jr NAME STATEMENT , Fttm4 Counly Cterk ol Orange County on could result 1n gern1Shmen1 ol could result In garnishment of lions or a{'('()unts menuoned So 111 u is known to Miid tn- Thls statement wu llted with lhe Tiie IOllowlng persona are doing WILLIAM IRUCE VOit a Al· Oct 27 1983 wages. laking or money or propart~ wages, taking ol money or property Seel° 1200 d 1200 5 f tended TrensferMls) said 1ntend9d business 111 IOCIATEI F221M5 or 0111er rellel reque11eo In the com-or other relief requested 1n the COITI· In ion an · O Trensle<Of'(a) uMd the following 16-~n~~ Ct:;~ of Orange County on r \AR CREATIVE CONSULTANTS ATTOftNEYI AT LAW Published Orange Coast Oall'y plaint plaint the Cahforma Probate Code. dlllonet 1>u11ness n11NS lllld Id· 1 · 1 · F22IOOI ~J•,5 Via lido Sulle 225 Newport 211 North ...,n t1r .. 1, lulte 125 Pilot Nov. 2. 9. 18. 23. 1983 Dalld Apr11 13. 1982 Dated. Fet:> 2, 1983 HAHN & CAZIER dreu.s wnhln lh• three :rear• lut Published Orange Coast 01lly 18e.ich, CA 92683 • r1~~\·~;~1'i:· mot 5921-83 ~~~E~~~L K~~~~y Cle<k ~~~GAAl~i~~c:e·N~!~ Deputy BY: WILLIAM D . KELLER P8;~1~~1~ lrlnSl9f IS subiec1 to Pilot Oct. 26. Nov 2. 9. t8. ~~ 83 Ha~::,i;r Pt~d;;!~~nc::h gA :~; Put:>llslled Orange Coast Delly MLIC NOTICE LAW OFFl°CES OF IRIAN R. DAVID L. CROCKEn' of SILVA a SSS Soutb Flower SI., 4Znd C1tllorn11 Unllorm Commercl•I • Michael cOnnor Ph O 935 Tia Pllol Nov. 2. 9. 16, 23. 1983. CARTER CROCKETT . Floor Code Sk11on 6106. • Juana St L•guna Beach 'cA 92651 5918·83 "~!MIT~OSUTla •T~M"!-!Tll 401 Civic Center OrlH WHI t10 Newport Center °""· lull• Los ADgelts CA 90071 O•led SeptemDllr a. 1983 A I .F M F (: C-788 " "' " ~ "'" Te11lh Floor lulle 1415 ' ' Herry Hong DlllH NDTICE:B · Obri . reeman. · ·• 2 MLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons ere dotng S1nla Ana, CA. 82701 Newport leech, CA. t2llO (%1'3) 48S·9001 Batty Hong ~·~h~ete Cr • Huntington Beach, business 11· (714) US-MIO (714) '44-1040 Published Orange Coast 1nlltt'loed Tr1nsl111ee(1) This bualnMs Is cond'ucted b . a FICTITIOUS IUllNHI K & 0 FINE IMPORTS. 23 Cambria Published Orange Coest Dally Ptlol Published Orange Co1tt Dally Piiot D ally Pilot Nov. I ~ 16 22 Put:>lillhed Orange Coest Diiiy Pnot ----------••lfiimll8d partnership y NAME STATEMENT OrK1Coro~a d•~ M~j Ct 92625 O Oct. 26. Nov 2, 9, 18, 1963. Oct 26. Nov 2, 9. 18, 1983. !9!13 '6084.83 Nov 16. 1983 FINLEY MlchHI E. Connor The tollowlng persons a,. dotng C ara d 10-:-,,a •CA 92am25brla r . 5785·83 5794·83 ouslness as orona e """'· 6 WILL I A M (G R EG) This statement was llled with o... MILLIKEN BUILDING 2691 Alc'1· Oanut~ek, 23 Cambria Or. . • County Clerk ol Oranna County on • Co on I Ma c· 92625 r FINLEY . lon g lime resident Nov 14 1993 .-ter. Suite 118. Irvine. C~. 92714 r • r, "'· d d te f Cos M • Russ-Kue En1erp11M1. a genetal Klara owak an gra ua o ta esa F230055 partnership 268 t Alclller Suite t 18 Tn1s statement was liled with the H jgh School. Passed aw ay Ptublished6 ~~e Coast Dally INine CA 92714 ' County Clerk 01 Orange County on N ovem ber, 13, 1983 1n N ew -01 Nov 1 · ' ·Dec 15:g:~83 Hel9n E Kendrtck. 2691 Alehter. Oc1 27. 1883 f221U2 MLIC NOTICE - NlllC NOTICE PUllt.IC NOTICE NOTIC~ CW PUet.IC HEARING cm OF lflVINE, CA. PUllt.IC NOTICE port Beach CA Beloved Sulle 118. IN!ne, CA 92714 ' · · Aoberi i<uC'11nskl, 2691 Richter Publlstled O•ange Coaat Dally husband of Karen L . Finley; fltll.IC NOTICE Suite 118 lrv1ne CA 92714 Piiot Nov 2. 9. 16. 23. 1983 son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J<>hn eluey. 2691 Atchlet. Suite 5923·83 Finley of Costa Mesa, CA, FICTITIOUS •UllNEH 118. Irvine. CA 92714 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thel • publlc hearing will t:>e·held by the Clty ot INlne on Tu.sday. No~Dllr 29. 1983. •I 4'00 pm . 01 as 10on therealler u possible. In the City Counoll Ch1mt>er1 111 17200 J•ml>Of" Road, lntenm Clvtc Center, Irvine. C9'1forn1e. el whlCll time the City Admllilatrators wlll conal<ie• any public comment• prMenled In connection with the llnat1Ctng with up 10 S t00,000,000 11.11..exempt bonds of the Cjty of Irvine, Calllornla, tor the poUlble con11ructl0'1 ol the lotlow1ng projec1s to be loceted 1n Ille Crty or 1"'1na C11ll0tn11 brother of K evin Finley and Th lotNIAME ITATEMENT ol Gary Setutalty, 2691 A1c111e1 Su1111 NlllC NOTICE • e OWtng e>erllOn is O ng 118. 1rvtne. CA 92714 ~ A nne Finley, both of Costa buslnes1 H. ™• l>uslnea• I• COfldUCled by • RIVE"SIOCCOUNTY Mesa, and Jean F inley of REP ENTERPRISES. 2921 g-•· P•rtnershlp IUPIRIOfl COUflT Garden G rove C A Pri te Pendleton, Sent• An1. CA 92704 Stephen Eleenmen Gener11 part· INDIO MANCH Name of '•ol.c:I • · va Richard Edward Pesick, 197112 ner '°' AuH·Kare enierpri... •M O•lll• '""'· P.O. lox 1741 services . Wedn~ay 2:00 isthmus Ln .• Huntington Be1eh. CA ThlS stllemenl was filed wllh the lndlo, CA. 92202 Woodt:>rldge Cove NE PM al Pierce B rothers Bell 92648 County Clerk ol Orang• COi.iniy on Pla1n110· HARVEY IZEN and Broadway M ortuary Chan-This bustness 11 conduc111<1 by. an Nov 1, 1983 JANET G IZEN I F -I f rlr-I Individual F~ Oelendallt CHAALOnE ANNE WOO<IOrldge Cove SW e . am1 ~ pre ers memo a RIChard Peslcli WllllAW a"u~r ~OH a Al LOOMIS 1lnd DOES 1 thfough-xx, con trlbu llons to H oag Hos-This statement wu llled Wllh the I OCIATEI inclusive pital Cancer Ward. Newport County Clflfk ol Orange COi.iniy on Att0tner1 ii L1w Cue No INOIO 38535 Bea1;h . Pierce Brothers Bell Oct 27· 1983 .. -... 211 North Main'''"'· lull• 125 SUMMC>tll B d M .-._ len11 An1, CA. tt701 NOTICll You haff bMn tiled, roa way orlual"y , Publlsl!ed Orange Coast Dally Pullllshed Orenge Coast Dally The court mer decide aoeln•I rov UTC Bridge 642-9 150. Pltol Nov 2. 9. 16, 23, 1983. Pilot Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1983 wllhovt rovr belnt h11rd unlM• 5922·83 6016-83 1ov t"90ftd within 30 dere. Ried , , PIERCE POTHERB BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Coate Mna 6'42·9 150 BALTZ MRQERON aMITH& TUTHIU WHTCLff CHANL '27 E. 171h S t. Co111 Mesa 646-9371 ,ACWIC VIEW MEMORIAL ,AM Cemetary Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 350G PIClliC View Drive Newport Beactl 8-44-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t795 \.aguna C.nyon Rd. Laguna Beach, Ca. 9285 t •94-94t5 ----=:::-::-::-:-::-::-:----1------------lthe lnlotmellon below. Stanford Court Pla.IC NOTICE otm'IC NOTICE It you wish 10 seek the advice of an ------------'----'"-UUl.---.------1a11orney In lhls mailer, you should ,ICTITIOUI .UllNESI FICTITtOUt •UllNEH do so promptly so that your written UTC Core NAME ITATIMINT NAMl ITATIMINT response. II any, may be tiled on b r111 • lotlowing ?tfSOns are doing The following person1 are doing n~eVllOIUstad 118 sldo demandade. un1v11rs11y Town Center us ness as ous1ness es H d & B k I THREE BLIND MICE PUB· PACIFIC FLYWAY COLLECTION El trtbume: lede dlcldlr conlre Ud. 11rvar er eey USHERS, 19207 East McOurmo11, 18207 Eesl McOUrmoll Sutte 0' tin elldlencle I -q111 Ud. ,.. Northwood Parcel 4 Suite 0. Irvine. CA 92714 Irvine CA 92714 • • tponda d9nlro di JO dlu. L•• I• A099< Moore. Inc.. a Celltornla RoQer Moore. Inc a C•lllornla lnlormeclon que llg.,e. corpor 1111on, 18207 Eut corporet1on 18207 E•st "rouwlefllo ..... tMadvlclQ1 McOurmoll Sull• o Irvine. CA McOurmou Sutle 0 tnrlna CA en •Horner In ttlle mallet, rot Northwooo Parcel 4B 82714 92714 • ' . lhotild do M ~ptlr IO 11111 JOUr Thi• bullnus ts conducted by. 1 Thi• bu11""5 11 conduc1ed by a written fMPOnM, 11 enr. m•r bl Turtle Rock Enol1ve 7 corpor1t1on corporation flled en tlfne. R<>otf Moore, Prn!Mnl Roger M00<e. Presldllfll II Ueted dleM IOMcltar el cen ... This Slll8"'erll WU llled Wllh the Thtl l tllement WU tiled With the )o di "" Mot8do ....... NUlllO, VMlage ,. County Ci«k of Orange Collnty on COYnty Clerk ol Or1nge County on ...,._ hllc.no ...,,....,_..,,., Alloo & Culver Nov I . 1983 Nov 1 tp83 di Mta "'-a. eu ,..,._,, ,mo11 • ~ MCt1ta. " hL..,_, puMe -::t:::. UUCE VOH a Al-::Jl'::a 9'1UCI VOH a Al• ~·~~ 1o.W'NOANTI A c:MI ~~ie~~ver Atonw,• at Lew Aftenle1t •I Law • _,wn1 Ilea Men Med lilt tM l t7 Notttl .... .,..., hit. 125 211 "°"" ....., '""' llllte 125 pelntltt ..... rw. " you """ to ~:~~ 'i111e1 ..,.._ A-CA. n701 IM!ta Ane. CA 1270t ' dl*"I tllle lew•lllt. you lftUlt, Publtllhed Or1n99 COMI Oe.lly Publlahed Or•OQI COHI 0111 wtthln • days I ller lht• wmmona ,, Pllol Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1983 Piiot No 8 t8 23 30 1983 Y Mrved on you, Iii. with 11111 court • ~laN~dtl All"" 6013-83 v ' • ' · CIOl5•83 wrllten response to lhe compl•lnt. n u" Uni ... YOY do. yOYr delaull !!Wiii be ----==-=-===----1-----------"-lentered on 1ppllCl•llon ol the plain· VHltgt 12 fltllllC NOTIC£ fltllllC NOTICE 1111, atld thl1 cou11 m1y enter• Judoe-Jellrey & Alton 1-------'---'----·1---......:..::~:..:.:::.:.:=:._ __ ~lment tQelnlt you IOI Ille tell'ef a .. fllCmtoUI .,..... ,-icmiout IUIMH mi nded 1n the comp111lnt. whlcn v11111g1 12 NA• ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMaNT could rMUll In gernlahment of Send Cenyon & Allon The lollowlng e>erscfn• .,. doing Th• following perton 11 doing w10 .. , t•lllng of money or property bU1lne• H buatneu 11. • or otM\' reUef r!!lluett.O In tht com· VIiiage 12 OUNGEA & f\SSOCIATES, ~010 WYNN WILSON . FASHION CON· plilnt Jellrey & Allon ClubhOUM Ctrcle, Co•I• Mna, CA. SUL fANf. 27112 Circle OrlVll, N-· Oiled: Jun• 27, 1983. 92628 port BallCh, CA 92683 WILLIAM E CONE.Al Y, Chlrk Village 10 M•rtlyo Ounoer. OtO Ctubhouee Wynn H Wll10n, 2782Circi.Orive. 8y· A Yi nez.. e>eouty H1rv11d & MOYllon Pkwy. tnl9•MCllon of B1rr•nc11 Parkwey •nd Cr.-Aoed ln1er1eetlon of Allon Par1tw1y .aru1 LUI Slr.lel North side ol Allon Parkway t>e•-n CrM k Road and Lake St Eut aide ot Bridge Ad between Campu1 & Harvard lnleraecllon ol Campus Drive and Bridge Road 1n1e11ee1ton ol Harvard Avenue end Bridge Ro1d lnteraectlon ol Harvard Avenue and Btrl\eley Street lnltrMC'llon of Santi Ana FrHWay (l·S) 1nd Jellrey ROid lnttrMCllon ol S•nlt An1 Freew1y 11·5) 1n<l Jeffrey Aoed lnt11MC11on-01 Turtle ROCk Drive end Rldgeltne Drive NOrlh al<le of Allon Part1w1y _, ol Culver Ortve 1n1111-.c:11on of lrvtna Cen1111 Drive and Culver Ortve ln18'MC1\0tl 04 AllOO Pkwy end Thiel Avenue I lnterMClton ot HatVl td AWl'IUI anO AttOf\ Pfltkw•y lnt•MC1ton ot Jeffrey Ao.t~ • Mon Patkw•y tnl.....rtlon of Slllld Cen)'O'l Avenue and Allon P11k .. y NOrthMll COin« ot Jemey ROid I nd Alton PtrkWI)' In INtne 801.11n .... 1 corne< of "-"'"d "~ue and MOYtton Pllwy. 180 $9.000,000 !44 The ltvlnl Company 7,200,000 The lrvlna Comp1ny 7.200.000 320 16.000.0oo 328 The Irvine C0111peny 16,400,000 200 The !Nine Comp1ny t0,000.000 150 The 1rvlne Comp•ny 7.500.000 350 Tile INlne Comp•ny 17.500.000 T Ile lrV1ne Company 14.500.000 250 Tile !Nine Comp111y 12.500.000 200 10.000.000 200 Thi IMna Compariy 10.000.000 12.500.000 lt\'600.000 200 10,000.000 300 IS,000.000 16,000 .000 300 I S.000.000 HAMOR LAWN....-r. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 18250ill«AY9 Colt• M..a 5'0-5554 Circle. Co111 Miu. CA 92826 Newport Beach CA 92883 a CH LICHT IHI V LIN & Jemet E Ounoer. 30 to Ctubll0t1.. This 1>u111neai 11 conducntO by en ICHOl ... ttOi" lnlerMt.0 oer•one w110 8'>1)etr 11 the '*''no detcttbed tn lhll Notloa Wiii t:>e given ari oppor'luntty 10 •~ ''*' ,,..... ~nine 1t1e ~ Clrci.. Co111 M .... CA 92828 lndMduet A LeW c.,,_ • ...., "" peniona Wllhlno to comment on the teeuance Of Ille lonOt Of Ille 1oc.uon and n11ure Of the proJIGta 10 be llnlnOM ... lmtted to allend W11nerl M1111yr1 Ounger Wynn H wueon 1t1 t . T...,..a·MCIC'"-Wer. com~tt on •lleM m•lltf• and l'llq-te lor IOdttlonal lnlormetlOfl ~no the~ and Pl'OIK't• lo be 00t1lldll9CI Mould be-.-to This statement wu m.d With the Thi• ltllement ..., .. filed wllh Iha .... 100 Sheron WOO<I. Community ~ll'ltl'll o.i>artment, 17200 JwnbofW Aoad. IMne. CA. t21'1i (714) 6'0-*7. A f'lllt) eflOwlllO ~ tocMtol\ Clf ._ Coun1y Cierli of Orenge COi.iniy on ~nty Cterii Of O.•noe Coun1y on ,..o, ... 1-. , ............. CA. PfopOMd ~Ject 11 llleo • ., ... Ible trom SlletOll WOOCI • OCt 31, 1093 N->V 4, 1tl3 _, Oett<I No-..i;uMI 1&, 1183 ~1 n.m (11'1 D0-711t CITY 01' IAVl!llE Publllifltd Or•noe Coeat Diiiy PuOllel*J Or•noe Coeet Delly Puti41M*I OrttlOt Coeet Dally r no1 BY NANCY c LACEY • 0,, Piiot Nov 0, 16, 23, 30. 1983 Pilot Nov 9 18 2.3 30. 19113 Nov 9 Ht 23. 30. 1983 City ci.,1t l lA.A _ ..... ....._ ________ ._, 8011-83 8021-113 8010·83 PubllltllclOreOQ1 Coaato.llyPll01Nov le,1913 • \. ....._ '--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~ .. • ' I Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Wednetday, November 16, 1983 Di Ml.IC N011C( flt&. IC NO llCC P\8.IC NOTICE l'tllllC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE NM.IC NOJICE ..onc1 °' nw1T11·1 •AA.a l'tcnttou• au11H1.11 P1cTmou1 au11Nn1 ,.c ,mou1 auttNt11 flCT1Tiou1 au11N111 NOTICE Of' D E ATH OF NOTI C t:: oP DE.ATH OF ,1e.,1nou1 .u ... 11 CTet.I ~-...a1~1-e:.• ' I .. ,,AM,• ITATIMl eNT ·•01110 r '~,AMI l!,_A!!MINT .. r .~.AM ITATIMl~T ·•ut '"• 10~~~11'!..~!:,:':! oo1nn MARIE M . ELDER ab F'lorHce t'. Hartmaa AND °"' i~AST:='f: dOlr;o T •• ~ bl.I•~:..~ .~w no P•ISOlll "' " bua'.~ ... ~ .~WlllU ,,..l,...lll .,. "0111\1 01"~~., •• ";~wtng ll••Mlll • v "II tlUtlllHI H .. -" MARIE ELD E R AND OF OF PETITION TO ADMIN· l>utloeM";.T"'V ., u•••• PROOUCt 1NNOVAllONS ;>111>1 ~'°'OPP1No tm r~n. 436' e: t HC lt'M'9 PVR11aHtNG COM· UN1r o AGRICULTURAL IN· P ETITION TO ADMINIS· I STER ESTATE NO . KCS £NT(RPAtH 8. 1.7~0 E YOU AM .. Dtl,AUlTUNO&A. e11c11s1 8ull11 111 Nt!WPOfl BH Ch, llollwuO<I Av11111111, A11•h111m, CA PANY. lG:IO l:lupe•l\l• AltM' Cotll SU RANCE S£R\/ICE6. 1570 TER ESTATE NO. A ·ll0141 A·IZOIH Gar'i Av•' Sull• 206. Sl flll Alli , DtllD Of' """' CA il~61\0 112tl0t M110, Cl\ 01tlU BrOGkhollow Dr Sulle 11 103, S1.,11e ,. ,... II h .__ ·f CA ~?~ I ••II._ ~ .. 1.lllut1ell, I 125 OtiJll, llrooli.8 Me111111•mwnt COrl)OllliOll, lh011l11t Pugel11! MCLAln, ~<II!• Ann, CA 0270~ 'I O Oil hCll'li, bcmcClt:1aJ'l1,,'8, 1 O II ttlrso, '"·nt IC'Uir ll'tl, JQM ph A ~lll\tlll, I 7811 LU(;<lrO ~:."1~~14\~'=o~~~~ L1gun11 Uettcll. (,A 'J21J&I 4:1!18 Holtwood Avt!oue, l\n•l)•l•n. Mtch1g"" Ave Coa111 Meaa. CA W C <loo o' tch. I 1>1 O cn •dtlort1 und cuntlnoent l 'rt•d l tur11 Uric.I cunllngc>nt W1y, futl/11• CA •n6eo Joromo R ~1y1111 1!181 MIU Ot • CA 0~807 .. 1120211 Urooli.hcfuw 01 . Sult• , 103, 81nte R " l'rl•<htnr 11 o r l"IOrl'flCt F l hl• bu .. ,.. ••• COl\OUClttd Oy an ~n." llAY. eol.D AT ... Sn11111 Anu 11111gh11.' l:A O'J707 "''• UlltilllllH 1• con<1uctlld •v • Thll bua1t1•H ,, cor11Juc;I~ by t n An• CA 927011 Crl'd h orli o r MA I E M ' 'I l , cl •f"ll(llU whu 1ndlVIOUl l "*K: IA.LL ., YOU ..a AN t111, 1111•01 .. 1 '' co11<1uc11ti1 by "c0tpo1ijlltm 111u1.1<1uo1 w A M•lt>f•, 1570 BroolohullOw EL 0 ER, o k a MAH l<!!: ' or mor on fl' JQMPn R Kr lnele IXP\.ANATION °' ntl MATURI OC!Ot!••• ll lllltlltlhip • OIB11111 t}r()()i.• Ttlcm111• F M~l•tn °' . Svll• II \-03. S•nll Anl . CA 1-:L.PEH and pen.om w ho 1ru.iy be blht•rw1114: lntf'rt.11tc-d Tiii• •tlltn~I WU "*' w1th lhe °' THI ....OC:llDINO AOMNaT Jerome n f!\11111 Thi• 1111t1ttn•"' was hleO w•lh 1111 ""' 111111111111111 wo lllt1J wlln the 92706 lw . h 1 1 l>d In ltw will v11d/0 1 ~t.al Oovr11y Ct.,k 01 Ofl!IQ9 Coonty on ~~ IHOUL.D CO#TACT A lhl• 11t1him•11t w11• hlt\I with Hie 1..ou111y Ctet11 01 Or11nge Cou111y on Counly Cterk of 011111011 Counly on Thi• butllo•H If cO<•UUCl.0 l>y • mnyh 0 1t1 t•rwd lie n t.ert.'8W A ptUlu.m hJl.!I tJt.t.n filed Nov • t0'3 ·- Cll\111lv Clt!•h OI Or.i110 .. Cl)Unty Oii ()(t 18 11183 • Ocl 17 IOll:J oene11I Plfl118'1hlp Int e WI l!n /(Ir t'lll4le b Waldo l >oruald l'ulluck In 0 c '"-o::t; o1 "=-=-~=.~=":~ Oc• n tll&l '22NM LAW oF"CU F22nl0 1Ju1111at1tt0 Orn11g11 co.:.~ 'fh1; .~=~~~ w11 tti.o'~)th the /\ pcu tmn h~ been rlll'd lt;l' Suj.l(!rior Court of Orang~ P!~O::": 111.r~30. 10::3 metly Tiiie ln11Uf'W1<l41 lll1CI Truel Publllhod Or911Qfl COlljl Oa11y JIAOMI 0 STARK 1'1101 No• '/, v 16, :n •083 County Cletll OI Or•O(lt COunty 00 by Hwikt•ll p ~lde-r ,.!11 the <.:oun_!y •.t·qud ll118 lhal ~·a -o...-...,. °" NII' .....,,..ao., 1MS,ff'tf61 Nov 2. e. 1&,.» 1vaa w~ c:... o... __ ,_ 6t~o..11i Nov 10. t983 SuP'trior ~~ of ~~. ~ W;;ittlo D1>n:1ld Pollock~ ap------------ •I 9;00 A.M., no. TttM ..._.._ 591• 83 tente Ane, CA. 12706 'ntlM County rt•qucs11ng thal ·-• 1 "' Nil.IC NOTICE C111191•., ., C .......... • COfPO'· Put1t1sheo 011.111011 1..oas1 Dully ' Publtahli<l 011noe Coaal O•ily E pC>llh-." OS persona rt!.,r l'!len · ___ ..;..;.;;,;;.;..;;..;.;..;..;.;..;;.;;;._, __ _ 11ton, IOl'l'Mfly Tltl9 tn11Ureiu 11\d Pit.it Nov 2. 9. 16 23. 1983 MLIC NOJICE P1101 Nov 18, 23, 30, Oec 7. 1983 H askl'll P. Ider be 8P· 1.uu vc t.o adrrunister lhe estate ,ICTtTIOUI M.fl*IH TNtl Company, .. duly llWOl•ll.O PUBLIC NOTICE !>9 • •·8:.1 8096-83 pointed as pen;~mul rt•presen -o f i''lort•nte F H anmu n NAMI ITATIMINT T~ ... ~ 11\d ~r":"'i~ DMc:I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS IUllNfSI lullVl' w t1dinm1ster lht• tllst.alc: (under lhe I ndependent Ad· Tne followlno pettO<l ,, doing ':-~'tJ~''t i~: 1b lnit ~9;; NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE NAME tTATlMINT Ml.IC NOTICE of MARIE M ELDER (under ministration of lt":stal<'s Act I bu:n•/~~ 'Y SY 5 T E M S 13 31183, In bOOll '.-3e54. ·~ 1855. oi rn..i follow1110 Pt!•soo rs tJotng NOTICE OF 1111~~~0~~1~~w111g 1>erso11a sre dol11g thc-Independent Admlnis· Tht< JJ(!Ullun ts set for hear111g Eld::wooo Irvine CA 927 14' = =d• Int~ D '°t ofltle lluGl~i't'o8~FAVICE=> 1•600 GCJIO· TAUITH'9 SALE WES r POINT PROPERflES Fl~:~~o~:.~~==:· lfOUon or F~tnll'S A1·l ). The 1n Dept N o :J at 700 C1v1c Ron110' w 111i1m Ruo, I 3 c.JnAIA. w1tr ;'ELL~ PUB~~ IHIW8SI SI ,, l04B Wes1m111Sh!1 9P8 I070t FUNO. 25~4 Elt:ltm Ave ~l. Co1111 lhe tollow111g rHfllOI\ 11 dOlno JJl'llllun IS set £or hearing In Center Dr . W esl, Sant.a Ana. ElderwOO<J, INtne CA 9n14 AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOEFI C'A 92683 No. Tl ..... w Me~a CA 926:?1 buslnMS as lX-pl Nu. ;l al 700 C IVIC' CA \#Z701 on Dec: 14 1983 al TP115 bul l,,..t II conduc;ted Oy .,. FOR CASH OFI CASHIER'S CHECK G1&go1y Alar1 ltowbrrOge 11704 YOU ARE IN OIFAULT UNDER A Ct1rrst0'111111 M Hayaen 25~4 MONEY MACHINES INTER· Ct>nl er Dr W t.-sl San ta Ana ' ino1v1du1t ' Dori Cir Fo1.1n1oin Volley CA OEEO OF T"UIT OATEO S.,.tem-EIJlttn Avtt • L Cot1A Mesa CA O 3 B Q • ' ' Y.30 A M RonalO W1th1m Reed (payeble el Orne ol Nie In le.wlul 92708 ' bet 21 1111 UNLE91 YOU TAKE 92627 NATI NAL 1 rooi.noUow rive. CA 92701 on Uec't'mbt•r 7, !"' YOU ')BJ""""' t th~ lt1rs statement ,,.., filed wtln Ille money Of the United Sl11M ) 11 the CT 0• .. TO. p•oTECT YOUR 82 o ~A So11t11 All8 CA 92705 • , /\ M r ' >:A. I 0 '~ C C k I 0 C I eoutfl 1roo1en1tence10 11'18 Otd 0 1· l t1os bu~iness •s <.o"OU<.leO t>y an A 1 " " AlhllO Euoeoe Allttl1 ..,1, vi! Sam E Hoo!X!• 70 S La Seoda 19H.I ul 1:1.:JU oranung uf l h t• ""lllJon yuu ouniy ltW 0 flnge °""Yon lnQMd ol PflOftEATY, IT MAY IE SOLO AT A •2 ln<JrO CA 9:120 I -J C o r-' Nov 4 1983 ange County Cour1hOUM l<>Ulec:l ll1 Gre:.' • lroworrdgtr PUBLIC I ALE IF YOU NEIO AN Tn1s bus1nust is coMuCl•O ny a S0uT ltl LOQul1a A 92677 -~ ff Y OU OBJECT to lhl' shuuld l 'llMl'r ap peor al l h e '229* Ille 200 Block ot WMI S111111 Ana .. ,.. TU 1 llrli OUSIM!IS IS con<IUC1uu Dy at' b p h 0 c 0 ty BIYd (FOftn«ly w 1 eth St 8111 1r11s ,,1at..imer,1 v.os hlt!O w1111 111e EXPLANATION OF THI NA Al general 01111111:11,hrp rrioiviouat ~rt111lln).! of lht.' pel1l1on, you h earing an d stall' you o je<:-uDl11 ed ••no• 0111 11 Sanle Ane CallfOI',::: oil i"'htr Ill~ Cow11) Ci.irk o1 Oru1111e Counly on OF TiiE P"OCEEDING AGAINST Chris1ophe1 M Havdero Som E Hoopllr should l'l l h<'r nppt•ar a1 the u ons or ·f ile· wrtllC'n ub)l'('· P1101 Nov 9 16 23 30 19836020 83 ' 'V ' Oct t" 1'.!83 YOU, \IOU 8HOULO CONTACT A fhlS s1111om1ml was lllttel wllh ll'ltl • and l111trMt conveyed 10 111d now • F~on241 LAWYER Cciunly Ctork 01 Orango Coutity on lh1i. smlemenl w11.s 1iltt<I with 1118 h t.'armg und st.alt• you ObJl"<.'· t iuni. w .1tj) thl· <.'Ou rl before held l>y II under M id Oee<I ol Truat In ~· ·98 . 0 ' / Counly Chltk of 011111011 Courtly on ~ f I b • h • y -. -------------lhe petty 111 led 1 td C 1 Put>lrsnuo o 11111gt• Co<1st Dally 011 Ot1Cem1>e1 7th, 1 3 111 10 .I Oct 17, 1983 "lo 10 1983 tum!. or 1 c• w rtllc.·n o ~· h ie t>an ng CIUr ·appear-l't&.IC NOTICE d~~,. deec ~~ n.11 oun y Pilol Nu• > 9 lb 23 1983 A"" SHOSHONE SFAVICE COA· F227552 v ' . F221t23 l ions With the· l'OUrt before anct· nuty bt· Ill pt•rson or by ------------- en 8 r u " 5908·8'.l PORAT ION Ab cJul~ · diJ00"'t11d Publ1~J1cd UfttllQti Coas1 Oally ,, C O I h h y FICTITIOUI IUllNlll Alt lh•I oer1eln l1nd sltuate<1 l11 Ille 1111s1ee 111101,, 1111<1 pu11>uun1 to'(Jl.,ell fl1101 Nu• ~ rl 'Hl. 23 1983 Puol1Shc!CJ v 11111ge 0811 ei Y t c c·nr·mg. uur appear-your at wrncy · at•I• ol calll0fnl1, county 01 Or-"' 1rus1 recnr1.1110 Oc101>er 16 1981 5916-83 Pnc.i Nov 16· 2ci. 3 ·Dec. 75C::r83 ant't' may bl' 111 person or by ff YOU ARE A C REDI· Tt18 1:,~~1~01T:.!.:O"':.'~.T oo.ng anoe. City.of Colla M-. C>eecrlbed PUBLIC NOTICE ,,s rns11 No 2 1477 book 1<1258, • your attornl'y TOR or a t"Onungl•nl creditor btls•ness as "tollowi ltlCTITIOUt IUSINESS page 1797 Of Olhcial FlllCOldS. 8•· I ' C REDI or the de<.-eas..-d vou m l.IS! file UNIQUE CREATIONS 2 120 I PARCEL t: Untl 5, u lhOwn and ecvteo t>y MARCtt S WEISS and Ml.IC NOTICE If Y OU ARE A • I h• < h A kl iii H 11 10 a.acn oetlneo on th11 ceneln con-NAME STATEMENT CATHERINE J WEISS nuat>and 8nd Pt.a.IC NOTICE TOil or a L'Ontingc:-nl creditor yuur ~· atm Wll 1 "'t'Ourl or c'.:":;::S 1 • un ng n ' dOmln"'"1 plan r8CXl'cle<I In Book Tile tollow111g persons a1e d0<no wrte as 11vs1or1s1. 1n the ofhce ol the FICTITIOUI IU91NEl8 1r the <.let'Cased yl)u must hie pr t'St'n l 1t lo the· pc'rsonaJ r ep -Snaron Lourae EllH 2120 1 13114 148 t Off1c1a1 Record oustne55 as County Recorde< ol Orange Counly, NAME ITATIMENT PUILIC HEAfllNO 1 • r • laU e appot k'd by the ' Bueti pege 0 • ARABIAN OA TE GARDENS, 8 Stele OI c ar11011111 Will SELL AT The tollow111 tSOl\S are dOI NOTICI you r c.·latm Wt th lhe court o r esen v...... n AmbelWIC~ Line Hul11inglon • of Ofange County, CelltOl'nla. CalHornra general pa1ln11rs111p, PUBLIC AUCTION 10 HIGHEST ousinotss as g po no NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal µt't.'SCnt ll lO the persor\al rep-L'OUrl Wtwun foul' months CA 926A6 PARCEL 2: An und~ lllllh 276'' La Paz Road Laguna Niguel BIOOEFI FOR CASH tpayal>le a111me APPLE SATELLITE OISTRIBUT· lh8 City Councu will llOIO a publlc resentallve ap pointed b y the from the date or h rst issuance tn;,~:~:SlneU II COtldUCled by an lnt..-t, M 1enan1e In Common In CA 92677 ot sail' rn tpwlul money ol 11111 un11e11 ING co 708 Norlh Valley Slnt•91 heating 1egnrdlng APPEAL OF ROB· hs o f letlt.'rs as provided 111 Sec-s L Et Mdtothecommon1rea,belnglol 1 FIEB Ftllma a Cdlltorn1s general 51111851 91 me Filih Street entrance Suito •G AnA'1elm CA 92801 ·EAT F NOVAK FOR use PERMIT court w1lhm (our m onl • 700 f h p ba Cod heron oulM :r.e• of Trect 101114, u ahown on • map par1nersri1p 2761 l La P11z Road '~' 1tie ott1cu ol Cntcooo lltte tn· Utah eiustness News Inc 6864 NO 3058, lrom cer1111n cono111<>n1 ot from the date o f f irst issuance lion ° l e r o .te e C Thts 5~1-;:*;';H 11'egC:~~ 1~ ,_dee! In Booll 431, pagea 20 end Lagun.a N1guul, CA 9;1677 sura11c11 Cornpany so 1 Norm Ma111 South Cononwoo<J S1teet su'ne 111 appro~ol recommended by the Plen-of letters as pr ovided in Sec-of Califomta. The lime for 111 oun~y t9:; 0 •nge Y 21 of Mlecell1neout Mape. record• Patric!( L ltrJe. 52·500 Van Bure11, Strel!I Sa11111 A1111 Catllornla 1111 Midvale uian 84047 • · 11lng Commission •I their meellng of . 700 f h p bat Cod f iling claims will no~ expU'e 0• • l'zaaet ~I ?h!ng•1111Cou1~1~· Celltoinl~. Coachella. CA 92236 n9111, 1111e 0t1d inte1es1 conveyed to fhls ilusl11tJss is c0Muc1ee1 1>y 11 Octoner 6, t983, on p1operty ufonC l'f 0 l e T~o 1 ,e ( e prior to four m onths Crom the Put>l•she<J O••noe Co•ll oi lty oge w • mprovemen • Gregory L Leta. 52·5-00 Ve11 and now Meld by 11 undei said Deed corpo18110,, localed a1 2920 Eaat Co1st HIQtiw1y O a I orn111 e t m~ or d f h h , . :ed P 1 N 9 16 23 30 1983, lhef90n. e.111cepltng therefrom con-Buren Coacnella, CA 92236 01 T'1usl 111 11111 property sllualed in Carl Reyotos Preaidenl Flequost 10 ree11abllat1 11 re11eur111t fihng d a1m.c; will not expire. a t.c O l e earing n ollc: 1 01 ov · · · ' 6019•83 domlnlum unit• 1 through 6 In-This busmess rs cone1uc1ed oy a said Cq1mty and s1e1e <JescroDed as· This sioiemenl wes fllfi<I Wllh 11111 wllh 011-sale 11cohohc beverages prior lo four m onths from lhe above. clulMI, ~led thereon. . general parlnt!rsr11p LOI 45 of llac1 No 948•. rn the Coullty Clerk 01 Ora"Qe Covnly on know11 as Novak's Place" on p1op. " ., -Y O U MAY EXAMINE thet------------- PARCEL 3: An e.111ctull\'9 -FIEB F11m' by Flonatd,I; Buleher Crty ol tr•tne CO<lnly ol Oraf\ge. Oct 24 1983 arty toc11111<1 1n the C· 1 Olltriet. Tiii• d u te of lhe h earing n oticed f I k 1 b th t If you PtllUC NOTICE ment eppur1tnen1 10 eecn unit for TntS s1111emen1 was foled wnn 1118 s1a1e of Calllornra, as snow11 on a F22S2311 projecl hes oeen oe1ermlne<1 11111 II above. 1 e e p Y e cour · the uee end occupancy ol thOM por. County Clerk or Orange Cou111y on mup recotde<l in Book 398, Page 37 PuDhsn&d Orange Coast Oelly "ca1egor1C1ll)l&•emp1 under Ille re-YO U MA y E XAMINE the are mlerested m t.he est.a te, flCTITIOUl IU ... 11 !lone of the reetrlc1ed common lfM Oct, 19 t983 38 and 39 end 40 01 Mlscellaneous P•lol No• 2 9 16 23 1983 qu1reme1111 ol lhe C11ttornl1 En-fl k l b l h co rt U you you may serve upon t.he ex-NAME ITATW•NT <leelgnated In the decl8retlo<I of re-F227tt4 Maps Records of ~Id 011111gt! 5850·83 vlro11me11111 Oualllles Ac1 I e ep Y e u • ecutor or administrator or Tne tOllowlng P8f*>tl II doing ltrlctlone recorded In 8ooll 1:t1 H 11018 a COOK , County NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER ar e interested In lhe est.ale, ' business IS pege to5 of Offk:lel ~cl• Of Mid ATTORNEYS AT LAW The street address and other GtVEN lhet said public heart11g wlll you m ay serve upon the ex-upon lhe attorney for the ex -CAMEO ENTERPRISES. 4f00 Orange County, end lhown on the 1llOO fllrchlld Dtlwe, Suite 100 commoo destonatton, 11 any, ot 1he MLIC NOTICE t>e held on the 28th d1y of Novem-ecutor or 'administrator or ecu w r or adnurustrator, and M1eAr111ur Btvo . Ste 320, Newi>ort Con<lomlnlum Plen IOI' eact1 unl1. P.O. 8o1 11tn real property oe:icrtt>eO a1>ove Is 1>er. t983, 111he hoor ot 7·30p.m .. 111 ' file with the court with proof Beaoh, CA 92660 TruatOf Of iec:ord ~=DEBORA 1nrtne, CA. n11:s purporteo to be 9 Ptymooth, 11v111e, FICTITIOUS IU81NE8& 1ne City Hell Cooncll Chambtl(a,. upon the attorney for the ex-f Hannes Tulv1ng. Jr.. f 400 LEFFLER Pu1>1tsne<1 Orange Coas1 Oa1ly CA NAME 8TATEMINT 3300 Newport Boulevard, N-e>dl1lecutor or administrator, and 0 ~rvice, a written requi:st MacAr1hu• Bl\td., s11 320, Newport The llreet ed<lr-end 01,..., Piiot Nov 2. 9 16, 23. 1983 rne unoeratgntld Trusiee dis· The lollowt110 person ls dotno Beach, CA. 92663 . .i which time end Hie with the court with proof staling that you desire special Be1c;h, CA 92660 common deelgl1atlon 11 any 01 l"8 5912·83 claims any 11ao1111y lor any 1ncouecl· busrneu as place lntete!led pt!rsona "1•Y ap-f . lle equest notice or th e riling of an m · This bu11,_. Is conoucted Dy; an ,..., property deecrt'bed ebove '' ness ol me s1ree1 aodress a11d other THE PROUD AMERICAN, 1617 pear and t>e heard thereon o ~rv1ce, a wn n r . vent.ory and appra1sement of tndl1t1dull. purpotted to be• 2518 Elden Ave PtJBllC NOTICE • commo11 d11s1onallo11 II My, shown Camege Orl"8, Sanla Ana. CA WANDA E ANDERSEN, CITY ci;tallng that yo u desire special r h l HanOft TuMng, Jr 1e-2 Cotta MeM Clllfomla ·• herein 91704 CLERK notice of the filing of an in-est.ate assets or 0 t e pe 1• Thtt ••••-• wH nte0 with the ' • • K-OU72 SaJd sllewlll t>e made. but witnout Harvey Jack la1an~617 Ce1-City of Newpo11 Beach v to and a raisement of tions or accounts m entioned County Cferll 01 Or1ng11 County oo a.1!: underllgnecl TruetM Ola· NOTICE TO C"EOITOAS covenant or wouan1y, express or Im· 11a911 Drive. San1a Ana, 9270• Pubhahed Orange Co111 Catty PUol en ry PP f h . in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of No• 10 1983. any lleblllty IOI' eny lncOtTect· OF IULK T"ANSFEA ptoe<J regarding true. passessloo, or This 1>us1ness rs condu led by an Nov 16. 1983 est.ale assets or o l e peU· th California Probate Code f'Dta2 ,,... of the l'lreet lddrwa 11\<I other (Sece 1101_.107 u cc ) encumorenct!s. 10 pay the rememrrui Individual • 6105·83 tions or accounts menlloned e · PubUShll<I Orange Coast Dally :on deelgnatton, fl eny, "10wn Notice •s iia1eby g1ve11 ;o ~r~11or~ pr1nc1pat sum ol Ille noll!(sl secure<! ~11111ey J T11ra11go 11 h in Secuon 1200 and 1200 5 of Marjorie E . Ed1¥ards Piiot Nov 16, 23. 30. Oec. 7, 1983 . of tne w11h1n named 1ra11sleror1s1 t>y sa•d Oee<l ol rrus1 wllh internt Coun~s sb~::~~~·o~:S ~ "gC:~ 1:;;: lhe California Probate Cxie. 350 East I 7lb Street, SaJte 6098-83 Said Nie wHI be m.O., b\.11 without Iha I 8 l>ulk 1ransfer 15 dOOut 10 t>e 111e•l'Ol1 a, provr<led ro said nOUllSI. ty ng IY It 3 . ~tOl'werranty.eJll)reea Ol'lm-made o11 personal prooetlv nere1n d<lv<1nces ii .Jn~ und111 tile le•ms ot Oct 3 t983 F226474 PUBLIC NOTICE JAMES P . ZARIFES . Costa Mesa C A 9%627 l'tlll.IC NOTlCC ~ piled, regwdtng title, poeaessl011, Of atier oesct1Ded ~a10 Dt>ed 01 T11.1s1 tees. c11arges Attorney for Petitioner • • enc;umbtence. to pey 1"8 unplld ano eipenses ol IM T•u~tee and ol f'uDlrsMd Ordnge Coast Dally OFFICIAL P"OCHDtNGI OF THE 444 W t O B I d (714) 646-9603 balence of .~ note(•) eecured by dr!~:es ~,";~: l~.~~o:~':'a~er~~~ lho trusts crttated by said Deed Of Pllt11 Nov 2 9 l6 23, l 983 5910·83 :~~:o ~~~~~~""'~:-.~::.:· Sult• Se0•3 c;ean OU e~ar '• Publtsh ed O r ange Coast F~1~:A~ .. H id Oeed of Tru11, to-wit: HOUSE OF CORNED BEEF Trusl lo• 1tie amount reasona1>1yes· • ' " . D ·1 p I N 16 17 23 1 $14 018 30 lnck.Kllng u provtcle<I In are , d be $65 226 :n 8• ·'• An1, Cellfomle Long B each C A 90802 a1 y I ot ov ' . ' The ollowing petsons are o0tng Mid 9( i t INC , a deb1or 111 possession. 3303 timaie 10 · · A regular meeting of the Board of • • • 1983 6090·83 business H lhel=•~l·~=·~f~~u= Harl>orBlvd Sv11eF·6,Costa Mesa. 1~"" 1>8f1eflcrary under ~lo ~d PUBLIC NOTICE Supetvlsorsol OiengeCounty Cell-Pub lished Orange Coast ' MUTH &CO 20Coroora1ePt111. otlargee and expeo-of lhe TruttM g A 9 2FI 6 2 ~ ~~A p T ~A A s1 ~ ~ ... e:~;',~e;~~o~~~"e~~i;,~·: Be.;~ .. :~ FICTITIOUS 8USINH& lornla, also slt11no IS lht! Gov~rnlno Daily P1 lot Nov 16. 17. 23. Newport Beacn CA 92660 3 p and ol the tru1t1 crNled Oy Mld -SAA~3~07~2 A~ Y lOeclara11011 ol 0er11u1t and Oemand NAME STATEMENT Board otdthe OStstrlcts 0ove11111<1 by 191!3 6091-83 Pt.a.IC NOTICE P Jo~~..'!~ ~taceMu~.:..,~ ~~· Deed ol Trull -• • s d 1 N I'--f"'-d the Boar ol upervlsora was held ' ~·~ •"""' • . · Tne name(stand business address tor 818· an ii wr nen °....., 0 ....,. TM followi11g persons are 0tng N be a 1983 at 9·30 A M The FICTITIOUI IUllNE99 CA 92660 TM benellclary under Mid Deed or the rnteMed 1ransteree(sl a1e fault aod Election to Sett Tne under· 1>us1nes~ as 1 ~ve':1,, r n 'med • m bets be• NAME STATEMENT Nency w Schmol<ll. 19•8 Gllm111 ofTruet heretotOfe executed and d• HA Fl Fl y Ho NG s s N 0 signed caused se•d Notice of Default AOC OEVELOPMENT COMPANY. p~e':ntg R~er Fl S~:,lon Cha'::'. PtJBllC NOTICE The IOJIOw•ngJ:son 15 doing Circle, P11een1ta. CA 92670 l"""9d 10 the unctwWgnecl a written 552·74·0350 BETTY HONG s s ano Elec11on 10 Sell 10 oe recorde<l •!1 10 I E Batboa Blvd B8IOOe CA man Harroeu M Wle<let • Bruc;e NOTICI TO CONTflACTOflt busmen as Tt11s ousiness 11 conovcted by 1 Dec18retlon ol Deleul1 and Demand No 560-82·0024 13952 Matena ll•e co;inly wntrre tne real properly ts 92661 Nastande Ralph B Cllrlo. Thomu F CALLING fO" IK>I COOK BROT RS ANO COM· g-11 Pl r1ne<al\rp IOf Sele, and • Wr1tten Notice ol 0. Drove 1'.s11n CA iocale<I r 7 t C Arthur Remley 10' E Balboa Flrtey and ihe Cfetk Com~ndellons School Ot91rtct HUNTING TON PAN\' 10 I 12 Blrc;hWOO<I Dt111e. Jemes C Mulh lauH and Election to Sell The under· T11a1 me proper t~ oer1rnS111 nere10 Date Octooe 2 98J Blvd Ba1ooa CA 9266 I and proctamallons are approved BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL OIS Huntrnglon Bel cil CA 926•6 Th11 ttllemenl ... u Ille<! wilh Ille t9* c8llMd Mid NotlQe or Deleull 15 oesc11b60 ,,, general as tease SHOSHONE SfAVICE COFIPOFI· Charles A Remley, 1759 CenteJla Cons1rucllon c;onlrl Cls ere TRICl p11111p Oi nret C'ook, 10112 Counly Clerk or 0•81'Q8 Couoty oo end Eectlon to Sell to be -decl 111 teuet1old 1mp1ovemen1s, slock rnJl!o TtON Place Newpo•I Beach, CA 92660 P•OPOM<I APPOlntmenll of <llalrlCI Bid N 540 • 1 30 p M We<lnff Birchwood Drive, Huntington Beacn Nov 10. 1983 IM OOUl'lty wt.. II,. reel pr-1)' le fre<le, eovenanl nol ro compete and Is selo l rustee Conata P H11n11. 12091 FIM!g1n ott!oerl tn lieu ot elec:llon .,. ap-N ° 23 11183 ·• CA. 92648 P2llSl7 '-'*'· 1a located 81 2• 10 l Laguna HUI.I 8y Gtenn1 L WtMmen Sl<Ht Los AlefTlllOI. CA 90720 proved Hearing on the vac:illon of ~~J·0eorit>er • Gordon w 1111am (Kurtt Cook Jr Pub""'9<1 Orlfl98 Coast Deity Truetee Of party conc:tue11ng sale Mall Laguna Hills CA Assrs~nt Secrelary • S 32 Lou•~ E Snlvah, 2280 Santa Ana Codo de Caza 011ve Is set. Personnet Bid ~o ~: 1 • 2 oo p M 1 We<lnu -10112 Brrcllwoocl 011ve. Hunllngl~ Pito1 Nov 16, 23 30. Oec. 1. 1983 TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COM· The t>usrness name used. I>) the 6529 ivers1de Avenu8. v11e 1 Ave t;os10 Mesa. CA 92627 ma11ers are appro11ed. Agreements d1 Novembe1 23 1983 ' Beach. CA 926•6 609!>-83 PANY OF CALIFORNIA said trenstero•Js) al u id locauon Is ~r•e•s7ge. ~~O 92506 This busint!ss ts conducted by· 8 lor a ahelter care program incl en ~id No 542 • 2 3o p M Wednea· Gordon Wllllem Cool\, Sr . 10 f 12 800 N. Mlln S11'NI LAGUNA HILLS RESl AUAANT & ~u'~i:st'8~ Orange Coast Dally Pllol ge~~·•: pa~n~tsh:P Extenled Day Pte·School Prog1am oiy, No~mbef 23. 19S3 .• Birchwood Onve. Hunllngtoo Beech, l'tJll.IC N()TlC£ Seni. Ana, calllOl'nla 92702 DELI 9 6 23 983 ar es em ay are authorized The City ol Anehelm Bid No 5f4 • 9•00 AM Monday CA. 92646 Attn: Joyoe WIMlerne Thal salo bulk 11anafer IS tntende<I Nov t · · 1 This siatement was llled wllh the Muter Plan of Oralnege 11 Novem~ 28 l9B3 ' " ' Lynn 01v1ea Cook. 10 112 YOU .-• Da'A~T ~ A 714/llS3·2020 to be e-011summ1ted at I/le oft1ce of 5980•83 Counly Cterk 01 Orange Counly on amended Aelmburtemenl for the Place of Bid Receipt HUNTINGTON Birchwood Orlve, Huntington e.acn. OIEO 0# TaulT OATIO 11111.rdt %7 Otlte: Nowimbef 2, 1983 SERVICE ESCROW COMPANY, flt&.IC NOTICE Oct 24· 1963 F20303I cash 1oas ot lhe Shetllf-Coronet Is BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL QIS· CA. 92646 1llO. UMt.IH YOU TUR Acnoet P 0 Box 218, 1f 282 Beech Blvd · 1pproved Appol111men11 10 the TRICT EOUCA TION CENTER. 10251 Th11 business ts cooducted by an TO 1'9'0TICT YC>Ult ll'tKHltlltf Y, rT no. Tiiie llllNw-nM111-1ce Wes1mln11er, C111ttom111 92683 on or T-27981 Put>llslled 01ange Coast Oally Human ServlOes Adv1IOI')' 8o1rd ire Yo11C1own Ave Hu1111ng1on Beech lndlv1du1J. MAY N IOLD AT A "*.IC IALI. C....., .. C ....... alter Oecember 6, 1983 NOTICE Of' Piiot NO• 2• 9 16• 23· 1983 approved An ordtnance IOI' Ille City CA 92846 ' . Lynn Oav181 Coot. IF YOU •ID ~ tln'\.ANATION e __..,..._., *-'r Thal the IUI dale IOr frllng cli lms T"U9Tlt'S &ALE 5915-83 of Slanton, reque11l11g consotld1t100 PtolKI ldenllllcalloo TlllS stal8'Tlenl was flt.a wt111 1"9 OF THE NA TUfll 0, THI T1tle .._._end T,,.. In the escrow ieleHe<I 10 he<eln 19 On December 7, 19.83 at tO 00 ol lhe gene111 mu11k:lp1I elec11on. II Bld No 540 . Ten11tt Courl Reno-County Cte11t of Or1111ge Counr, on PAOCtEDeNO AGAJNIT YOU. YOU c.....,. ~ .:= December 5, l983 am SHEAFISONIAMEAICAN EX· flt&.IC NOTICE app1ove<1 Anne•allon 10 OCSLAO, vallon • Hun11ng1on Be1ch High Nov 14 1983 IHOUlD CONTACT A LAWV.R. ......,_ So Jar IS rs known to said in· PRESS ESCROW COMPANY for· Zone I IS approved An emergency Scl!OOl F2'0Cll!M NOTICE 0# Tin.llTll .. IAU Pul>lllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot 1ende<1 Transleiee(sl said tnl8"ded merty SOUTHERN CITIES ESC,FIOW NOTICE OF TAU8TEE'9 SALE repair of Street of Golden Lantern Project ldentlflcatton Put>hstie<I Or1nge Coast Ollty T.a.. No. 410ll Nov. II, lS, 23, 1983· 5978-33 ,Trensleior(SI used the lollowino aO· COMPANY as Trustee. or Sue· T.8. No. ~211 storm drain Is epproved. A Revenue Bid No. 54 I . Service Road Repl1r PllOI Nov 16, 23, 30, Oec. 7, 1983. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN dllional Dusll1ess names ano ad· ceuo1 Trustee or Subsllluled NOTICE Shar111g aoreemen1 with Cysllc. Merine and Wes1m1nster High 8101-83 on Wednesday. Declt!'lbef 7, 1983 -------------dresses Within the lllree years 1851 T1ustee oflhat ce•taln Deed oflruSI YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNDER A Fibrosis ,Fou11o•t1on. l11c. la llPo Schoots 11 10.00 a.m of MIO oey. In lhe room rtaJC N()TlC( past: e•e<:ute'o by MICHAEL L COMPAS, SECOND OEEO OF TRUST, OATEO proved Purchutno ma1te11 ere BP· Bid No. 5•2 • Gymnasium Wiii l'tJll.IC N0TIC£ M l ulde IOI' conducting Trust•'• LACGUNA SHILLS RCESTAURd~NI T &1 A SINGLE MAN, and recorded May 10, 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE proved. Conslder1t1on of cancetla· F1ep1lr • Huntington Beech High Sales. wi111ln the olfic91 of REAL ES MOTICW TO CONTRACTORI !OELI ATES AN. IN • ad t ona March 25, 1981 as 1ns1rume111 no. ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR lion and replacement ol e servloe Scliool NOTICE TO CONTAACTORI TA lE SECURITIES SERVICE '"'feot .... 11 Ml jt 1tr11nsft!rcr 32977, In book 13994. page 856 01· PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A contract tor medical laboratory tes-Bid No. 5ff • Roof RenoveUon -f'rofect No. a Ill ir2 tocated II 2020 NOl'lh 8'oedwey Staled propoealt wtll be rtolllved Thia t>ullo. lrenj sler 15 subject to hc1al Records ol Ore11ge County, PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN 11110 Is continued. Transfer of benefit Edtso11 and Huntlngl011 Beech High Siited propoNll wtll be rec.lved Suite 206, In Ille City OI Senta Ana et the ottlce of P1anl Operetlont • Cahlornla Uni orm Commercial Cahtornla, and pursuon110 that cer· EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE trust funds ta accepted. A budget Schools et 1ne office of P111111 Oper1ttons • County of Ofenge, 11e1e Of Call- Cfllef of P1ant Opera!IOnl Ill. Fair· C°8e Sec~ol1 6 l06 8 983 taJn Notkle ol,,Delaull and Electron to OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST lr11nale1 ts g11nted. A/E firms !!• Plece Pl11111 11e on Fiie. MAINJEN· Chief of Plant Operlllons llLfalc· tomla, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ~ Slate H09C)l111, 2501 Harbor alec:I e~temb~t 1 Sell thereunder recorde<I July 2 t, YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A selected for Se11 Ju111 Creek 111a ANCE. OPERATIONS ANO CON-view Stile HotPll•\i. 2501 H1tbor SERVICE, e Callfomla corporelton Blvd .• Cotta M-. CA. 92628 until 8"Y on.o 1983 as 1n11rumen1 no 63-312890. LAWYER Trabuco Creell, Ollve lsl•nd. 111d STRUCTION. Room 321 Blvd., l:ost1 M .... 1.,;A. 92626 unlif as duty 8'>l)Oinled Trust• undef and 3:00 P.M. on O.C.11. 1983;at which Bell'/ Hong of Olhc1at Records ot said County. On Oecember 2. t983, al 9:15 Ronald W Ceapers Wiiderness Huntington Beecll Union High 3;00 PM on Dec 9, 1983. 1t wtllQt1 pursuent 10 tile~ of Nie con- time they wlM be publtcly ~end lntendt!d T r&Mleiee(st w111 under ano pursuant 10 said Oee<I a m EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS. P11k A travel req,uast Is approved. School Ols11Jc1 Education Center. time they w+H t>e publicly QPtne<I and 18frad In lhat cer1aln Deed of Trust reed 10, performlpg wor1t M: Put>lrst1ed Orange Coasi Dall~ Piiot ot Trust sell al pubtrc aw:Uoo tor INC . a Celltornl• co1porallon as duly Increasing ettpendlture for promo-10251 Y0tlllown Ava , Huntington 1ead IOI' pertOl'ming wor1r u . e>reculed by THOMAS E. WRIGHT,• Fumleh Ill lebor, met«I .... loole Nov t6, l96J 608>83 casn lawful mo1111y of the u1111e<1 appointed Trustee under 1nd tlonal funding •ffl•llnoe wllh Oen• 8each, CA 92848 P?tone (1141 Fumlsh 1n tabor, m1tem"'. toote merne<I rMn, u fllsaole & MPWat• end equipment "* 1111 'I to lflellll I ..J. Stales ol Ame1lca, al the Not111 lronl pur1uan1 to Deed of Trust rocOfded POinl Merch11111 Asaoc11Uon ts ap-964-3339 Ext 320 and equlpmen1 necesaary 10 Install property. u to an unOMded ·~ (1) leift hend lllOe opening end (1) entrance 10 tne Counl.jl.Coorthouse, May 13, 19112, H It'l l No proved A11 agreement for Ptac. P11n1 11e on Ille: MAINTEN· (11 lell hll\O slide opening end (1} Interest & MARTIN J RICHMOND, rlQftt tlend tilde opening on EM1 end flt&.IC NOTICE 700 C1v1c cen1e1 01tve Wast. Sant• 82· 166-077. ol o mclat Records In lht! erchltect/enolneer IMINIO" lor Air· ANCE. OPERATIONS ANO CON· rlghl hend elide opening on eu1 end JR • • m1rrled men. u Ills ao1e & Wet1 entrance/eltH doorway of Main Ana,' Callforn111, all that right. tttle office of the Coonty Recorder of Or-por1 Orelneoe System Oeslgn Is ap· STRUCTION, Room 321. Huntlnglon Wesl enlra11eelu lt doorwey of Main S419atale prQP«1y, u lo an un Kitchen 81 Fairview Stele Hoepltal et NOTICE OF ana tnteresi conveyed 10 and now anoe County, Slete of Calllornle. Ex· proved All E•lenslon Agreement IOI' Belcil Union High Sehool OJ11rlcl Kitchen 11 F1trvlew Stile Hospllll 11 dtvldecl '\ 1n1er111t, AS JOINT TEN FllMew St•t• Hotpllal. In ac:-PUBLIC HEARING held by 11 under said Oeecl ol Trust In aculed by STE\(EN Fl. STACHEFI. an legel services. wlltl respect to the Education Cen1er, 1025 I YOt'klown Fairview Stile Hoapllat, 111 I C· ANTS, rec0tded April 29. 1118<l. In OOl'denoe wltfl pl-and apec;tft· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1ha1 the oroperty a11ua1eo tn seld County u11rnar11ed man end M ANN MON· Un1ve1slly ol Calllornla. Irvine Medi· Avenue. Huntington Beacll, CA. cordance w ith plans end specifl. Book 13591 or Ottl<ltal A«iOl'OI ~I cettont therefOl'e, an Envrronmentol tmpact Report naa and S1e1e described as TAGUE. o Single woman as Joint cal Censer IS approved. A report on 92646 Phone (71•) 964-3339 E~t. cations therefore &aid Covnty, II page 782 Rec:Ofdef • Aeferenc. wlll be grented 10 btd· been prepareo by 1tie City of New· Lot 92 01 Tract No 1872 as shown Teno111s' WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Long-Term Cere Teak Force ooels 320 Reterence wllt be gra111ed to bid-lnstru"'9f11 No 36127, by reuon of• derl pr~ approved u "Smell port Beac11 111 connection wlln lhe on a map 1eco1ded tn l>ook 53. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOEA and obteet1ves Is extended for an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ders p•!)f18f!Y app1o•ed 11 "Sm1ll ore1ch of Otteull In payment of per Bl*'-' In ICCOfOenot with Sec-BALBOA BOULEVARD pages •7 ~8 and •9 of Mta-FOR CASH tpayabte et time of sale addltlonal 120 deya A 199or1 on the 1bove-named School O.latrle1 of Business" In ecco1d111Ce with Sec· formance o! Iha ot>llQellonl MCUf«I tton ION, et. eeq .. tlt19 2, Clllfomle WIDENING FROM 33Flt.J cellMeous Maps, records ol 01a11ge In tawtul money of the United S1a1es) Alternallve Mltdlfl\111no1 Arraron-Orange County. Celllo1n111. ac11ng t>y lion 1096, el seq , tltle 2. C1lllorn111 lhereby, lneluding 11111 btMUI Of 0. Adm1ntetr111w Code. Appllcatlone STREET TO U TH STREET Coun1y Cahlo111111 et lhe front entrance lo the Old Or-me11t Proceoures for the Intake Re· 1nd th1ough 111 Governing Boerd. Adm1n1Stratl•e Code APC>llc•ttons teull. Notrce ot wNcn wu recorded lot ~--"1Ult be tubmltted to 11 ts the presen1 mtenllon of Iha SAIO OEEO OF TRUST tS SEC ON anoe Co;inly Courth0use.1ocatecl 011 lease Cenle1 11 recelllfl<I Prep-ht!feln1111e1 referred 10 es "OIS..:: for ~refetenc;e mutt be SUl!mlll.til to ~usLJ 1 1~83, IS ~der'a kl ~ ~ Olflcr.182314ttT Clly of Nev.pbt1 BelJCll un rCClll>t nre ANO SUBJ~CT TO A FlR~ TRUST S1m1a Ana Blvd ~Sycamore ~llllOn of l>tlM 11n<I apecillcellons TAlCTu wllJ receive up lo, Oul not the Sm1ll BIJSll)HI Olfioe. 1823 14th slrumenl No 83-341M49, Wil l SELL SttMI, s.u-110. CA.. 95814, no1 E.wiroomentol 1mpac1 Aeoorl and DEED NOW OF RECORD SI & Broadway Santa Ana, Call· ,lor lhe const1ucllon of perk111g Iota lalt!r thin, 1he 1b0v•sllled limo. Street, S1cr1mento. CA 95814 not AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE leM then (61 calendar oeye In .O· supoorting oocuments Tne City en· Tne streel oddrMs or 0111er com-lorma a.111tghl. Utle. ano lntert!SI con· al Alicta Communlly Puk Is sealed olds 101 the awerd ol 1 con· tess th1111 (5) cllendar deys 1n ed· HIGHEST B100ER FOR CASH, law ...-of bid Oj)tfllng date. Thie courages c11t1ens to review an<J mon dfls•gna11on or sard property veyed to and now held by II under 11u1ho11zeo Preper1t1011 of i n 1111cl for the 1oove project v1110e of bid opening Ol lf . Thlt II.rt money of the Unit«! St•I•. Of • ~ appllel lo project• wllere comman1 011 JrliS aocumen1at1011 974 Governor S1•ee1 Costa Mesa. satd Oee<I 01 Trust In th• properly amendment of the Goals section of Bids shell be rC!Cl11tved tn the pl1C11 prt!ference epplles to projecfl.,_,e caShlet'a check drawn on • 11•1• Of the •11meted project coet exceed• Cop1e11 or 1ne l!n•1ronmentaJ Impact CA 92627 alluoted tn said Counl'I and Stale tile Generel Plan for the Houstllg Identified 1bove, and shall be open· the esumeted project cost exceed• n111on11l benlr, • Si81e Of ~al $25,000.00. Reporl and supporlrno documenlS Ne me ana address 01 1he described n Etemt!nl A"1'endm1n1 (H84-1) Is e4 and publicly reed •loud 11 the $25,000 00 credit union. Of I 11118 or federal Bid ~opoeale mu1t be tubml11e<I ire avalloble 101 put>llc rev•-and 1>ene11c11ry et whose 1equest the Loi 8 ol T11ct No 9642. ea shown directed A Oudgel lr1nslet 1110 an abOVt!•Slateo time end pl1ce. Bid propo11la mutt Oe aubmtned S1'11nga end loen uaocletlon doml- fOI' IM entire worll dMctlbed ther• 1napec11on 01 the Publlc Wor~s Oe· sate Is bal11g conducted. FEDERAL on 11 mep recorded 1n Boo!< 4 16, agreement for legel Mrvlces Is Eeclf bid muit ~IDfm 1nd Oe fOt' the entire work described there-ctled In tht1 1111e, all payable el lhe Ill. Oevlellon1 from pt1111 and epect. pertment, C11y of Newport Beach. NA T10NAL MOF3TGAGE ASSOCIA· Pages 39 and 40 Miscellaneous 11utho1tzeo A ex1enslo11 of a raspo111lve 10 Ille c?)qjr1CI docu• In. Oevt1111<>ns from pl1n1 1nd spect· time of Nie, 1M tight, 11118 1110 flclltlone wlll no1 be conlldered end 3300 Newport Boulevard NawPOfl TION c/o $HEARSON/AMERICAN Maps, Records ol Orange County, rent-l1ee t111se 81 28010 Domingo menta ·\ flcallone wlll not be ccnstdertld and tnllll'etl held by It. u frus1•. In lhll wlll be cauee IOI rejllC11on• of l>ldl. Beach. Calllornla 92663 EXPRESS MORTGAGE CORPOFI· Callfornta Avenue, C1ptstr11no Beach. Is I P-Each bid ahetl be 1ccomp1nled by will be c1ute tor r1)eettoo1 of Didi. real property 111u11e In Nld County The Deperlment hu the right to NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER ATION, 1201 EAal Htghland Avenue, The street ador~s and other pro•ed A Consent to SubleaM lo !he SllC\JfllY referred to In the con-The Oepertmen1 has the right 10 and S111e, deacrlt>ed • IOll<M9. w9Ne any Irregularity Jn • bid Of 10 GIVEN 1ha1 • PUBLIC HEARING wtll Sulle 0, San Bernardino CA 9240f common destgn1t1011. It any, ol the provide S'pece for operellon ol II trect oocumen11 end by the lt•t of welvo 1ny lrrtlljulerlty In 1 bid 01 to The N011h,,...lertv as fMI of the reject "'Y Of ah bide. be held on No•embllr 28. 1983 111 01rec1tons to 1tie above oroi>erty real propetty de:icrloed above Is non.p1oflt yacht club le 1pprovtld, propoMd aubcon111e101a, reject 111y Of 111 bid• NOl'theUlerty 12e ieet of Loe 59 No bid will be con91defecl un ..... lt 7 30 pm In tile Councll Chambers of may be obte111ed t>y requesting purpC>flecl 10 be t Pe1er1bu1g, An tnvesllQ•llon of the AlrtpUr H91l· The DISTRICT r-vea the rlgl\t No bld wlll be contld«ed unleu u Traci 378 •• P« ITlllP -dee! .,;· It meoe on • 1tand1rd torm the Nawoorl Beech City Hill At that same In wt II Ing from lhe benell<:taty 1,..,1ne, CA 927 t• · COPler crH h la dlrecled A revtllon 10 11Jecl 1ny Of alt bid• 0t to welve ta m'I"• on 1 a11nd1rd 101m Boolt 15, PIQ9 21 ol Mlleeleneoul fumlehed by tne 0e9ertmen1end1e111me end piece 1ny and 111 pertons w11111n tO days lrom the first publl-The undersigned d•sclalms an)' of Area Plan 83-tP. LIQune Niguel eny frrogu1•111et Of lnlOl'mf Nllet1 1n 11.rrnlsM<I by the Oep1rtmen1 1nd Is MIPS. In lhe omc. of 1"8 County Mede In acooroance wt1h the ··1,.. tnteroated In lhe pio1ec1 may appeer celton 01 this no11c:e 111blllly IOI 111y l11CC>fr11Ctness of the Planned Commu11tty, 11 appro...O. eny l>ldl Of In the bidding mede In 9CClOfdenc. with the "In-FleGOIO« or Nkl COunty ttNC11one to Blddete:· i nd be heard Said 11te Wiii be m•de Wllhoot Slreel eddresa •']d other common Appt1c1110ns 1equnllng 1b1temen1 The Oepanment ol lndusttlel Rel•· 1tru<:1lon1 10 Blddef•" The 111eet add,_ Of OCtler com- f'roepectlw blddert mey eumtne WANDA E ANDERSEN covenant Of wartanty. exprMs Of Im-d .. 1Qn1lton. II any, ahOWI'\ lllll'llln ol pen1111e1 for lellu1e to 1119 chenge lion• h81 determined the generel Protpecllve t>lcldeft mey eumlfle mon delignellon of Ille,... P'QC)eny end obtain plen1.199dflcetlone end Cny Cle1k plied. ea 10 111111, oosseu1on Of en-Said ule will t>e m1de.1>ut wlthOul or owhel'thlp 1t1temen1 . .,. IP-prevafltng 111e of per diem ~ tn end ob1aln plat\I, tl*)lflcatlona end llefeln•l>Ove deeulbed It put'pOf19d bid tonne by c8lllng et Of malling • Put>llShed Orange Cou1 Dally Ptlol cu()"lbrt1'oes 10 111lsly lhe unpaid covenant or wll111111y, exprHI Of Im· proved. A Supplementl l Agreement the 1ocell1y In whlch thll Work 19 tcfbe bid lorm• l>y c•lllng 11 OI mllltng • to btt: 25N Ortnge A\1W!Ut ~ 201 reqlM1 to the office of the Cflte( of Nov. 16, 1983 1>el1nce due on the note secu1e<1 by ptle<I, rog1r<1tng lllle, PQSMlllOn, Of for con11rucllon of techlllel wltflln pet1orme<I for eech c••lt OI J)'l>t of requnt 10 the olfkle of the Chief of o.i Mw A--. Coat. Mme. C... Plenl Operetlone 11the1bove ad· 6106-83 u to Oeeo o f Trust 10 wtl: encumb11nce1.IOP•Ylhertm1lnlng Trecl No 9315 Is approved. The ~llmtn needed to ••Kilt• the P11n101>8'•tlont11 Ille et>ove Id· lornle dr.... 111e911on• numbe< (7141 $35.000 00, plus the lolloWlng esll-prtnclp1t sum of the note(•) eecure<I Board •dJourned In mtmOf)' ol M. c:ontrect. TheM ret" ire on 1119 et onnt, tetepllone number (7 14) ~ The undefllQned hereby dieetMne '57·5212. flt&.IC NOTICE meted co111, e•pet1set 11110 Id· by 111ld Oee<I of T1u11, with tnter .. 1 Imagine Allred. the DISTRICT office loceled 1t 957·5212. •II M1b1Uty lot any lnGorr8c1.-In A payment bond, Standard Form vancea 11 the time ol lhe tnltlal publl· !hereon es provided tn u ld nole(tl, (SEALI JUNE ALEXANDER 10251 Yorktown Avenue, Hunt• A P•'llMll1 bond, Stendero FOfm uld street .Oor-0t other com. 801 In the 1mOUnl of fifty 1*'<*11 of NOTICE OF OISIOLUTION cellon of lhta Notice of Sahl· advances, II 1ny. u11der the 1erm1 or ' Clerll of the Boerd 1~1011 BelOll, CA. 92848. Coplel 807 In the emovnt ol fifty peroent of mon d1t1Qn11ton. IM oon1r8Cll l)flOe mutt ICOOmptiny OF PA"TNlfltHlf' Eatlmated Trustee's 1889 and coi f aalo Dffcl of Trust, feet. Ch81'QH ol Supervleora may be obtelned on requett. A GQC>Y the GontrlOI ptlC. mu1l 1CCompany Sllld .... w'lll 1>t mede whhout ~ eon11'ab1 tn\ICIMng ."' P.Ptn· • In the amount OI '1. 145,35 plu• end expen1111 of th• Tru•I• •nd of OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE or ,._ fllff 1111111>8 pOtled II the every contllOI Involving .,., •• ,,.,,. w1rr1nty, •K~ OI' tmpllecl, reu-o-d!M• tn ---of S25,0Q0.00, Pvbltc noltce JI hereby gtvon lhll lnterHI I I 17 75% per eooum on lhe lh• 11ust1 creeled by MIO Oeecl or BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF OR· lot> Ill•. Tiie IOfegolng ICheclule of dllur• In ••cet• of 12&,000.00. Ing tltl9, ~. or enoum- The IUOOM8fUf bidder wtll be ,.._ Oev1d J F<>tte<. Jr , end John O unp111<1 pr1nclp81 l>atance from Mwch T1u1t. ANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, P8f diem wagee 11 bued upon e The ~I bidder Wiii t>e ,... bretlOtt, 10 Mt~ 1118 P'tllCiOel bel- qulred lo e.cute a OOl'llfecturll Cornell hetetorore doing busl11e11 1, t9113 to 111e. plu• 1ny 1ovano" Tile 10111 emount ol Ille u11pald Sante Anl, CAlllOmJ1 working City of eight (81 hOurt. The quired lo exec.ult • con1'1C11Kll anoe Of the Not• or other obligetton t191'W11ent In the form of • "Sien-under th41 11c1111oua firm n811\e ano 1he ben4tflct1ry m1y Oe a11tl)Orlzed or b1l1n<lt of Ille obllgellon NCUred by A regul1r meeting ol Ille 8oerd of c•t• IOI' 11o1toey Ind over11rot WOfk BQl'wntnl In the IO<m of • "Sten· eecured by Mid Deed of Trvet, wlfh 0.d ·-t. form 2" wtlld1 styte of THE AUTO REPAIR SHOP II obllglted to pay plus eny IOCl'ued lhe pioperty 10 be told and r--Supen/llOl'I ol Orange Coonly. Cell· 11\all be 11 leUI time lll1CI one-1\aff datd Agfettntnt, Fonn 2" wnlefl lnltral Ind other 8'M'N .. ptOlllded ftll l>t binding upon IM Slllt• of 217 Avoceoo H6, C11y of Co111 late cherget et>te eatlmlled coet1, upertMS MO l0tnl1 tllllng •• • ao.r.tnlr'Q Boerd It ehllt be mendetoty upo11 the tlltll be binding ~ the Stet•. Of 1...,_: 1)1111 ~ If fl'lt/, ""°'8t C4lllfornie onty \IC)Oll llC)ptOVll by the ,,..,. County of Orenoe State of YOU AM ... Of'AlA' UNOCA A t0V8"Cef 11 Ille time of the tnlUel of ,,,. 0t1111tcta g0\191'necl l>y the CONTRACTOR 10 whOm the CIC>n-Clltloml• onty Up()I\ ~ .. by 11\e '""' terme ll'l«'tOf ""' ..,...... on 8tn. c11111ifnt1 old on Jhe 13111 oey or OllO °' TINIT OAT'IO M9rcfl n publlc111on of •h• No1ic. of .... I• Boero of Supervteon wu held No-trect ts awwded. eno upon any tub-Stele. • tuCfl edlleno., end pl\» ...._ 111 MGOl'd.-wfttl IM ~ Novemt>e<, !083, by mututll consent, 1•11 UNLHI YOU TAK• ACTION SS4, 1 If 89 vet11bef II, 11183, at 11.30 AM. The cont1ac:IOl'ufldefh4m. topaynot leM tn llCCOl'denc:. wtttt the provltlotle cf111gee, •nd ·~ ... of the of leodoft 1no of the L8bor Code. olhOIY• Iha llld p111net'8hlp end TO f'AOTST YC>Ult ~ATV, rT The btl881lcl1ry und« Mid Oee<I rottowtng n•"*" membel'I being '".,,the lf)tClllecl r•t" to 111 wOtlt· of Sectton 1no of tilt l.Albot Code. fN11• ll10 or the'"""~*' b) IM °'Pin"*" hM llC*181ned tttat termln•I• lhetr rt4all0ti• .. perlllt!fl MAY .. IOlO AT A~ IM.I, o1 Trutl ~etolor• ••tC!ullfd end ci... pttMnl. Rog«! A. StenlOf\, Cl\elr· men 8t'llploy.o by them'" Ille HllCU· Iha Oepeftment hel ucertllned that Mid Deed Of lt\llt The IOClf _. tfMI pnsll ~ r11t• or~ ,,,.....,, · " YOU NllD Mt IXJl\.ANATlON tlvere<I to the un~ned 1 wrllten man: H1rrtet1 M. Wleclef, Bruce uon ol the cootrect. the~,,.,_. PffVll111'191atee of w-o-o1 NllCI obllQelton, ~ ,_. ~'"IM oounty'" wtllctl IM Seid Dusln ... In Ille M ure wlll be o~ THI NA TURI 0, TMI o.<;11r11110n of Detaull •no Demand N"ll~. Rllph e. Clattc, ThOmU F. No bidder may wtllldtaw "'' Old •c>P•lc•l>le 111 1111 coun~ In wlllc:tl 1he IOly .. llm•f«I '"'· C"8r911 end .. "°"' .. IO be clone .,. 1floM ra• conOUC1ed by JOM 0 Cornell, WhO 1'9'0CllDtNO AOAtNIT YOU YOU lot S1t1, end. written Nollce Of De-Alley Ind ,,,. C'-IC The 11>1*11 on for • pettod of IOf1y·ftV• (451 deye wortr .. 10 be dOM .,. thOM r•t• peneea ot ~ Trutt• ... '"'time ot eetllt>lllMd end P'iblleMd by the DI-wlU P•V and dtaoherge 111 111bliltle1 IHOU&.D CONTACT A LAWYR l1ol111nd Election 10 Sell. The under· •ti• 1mendrnenl to Siii Plan No. 1Her tti. dll• Mt lol 1118 opening ol .. t•blllllled and publttlltd by the Ot· lnl11a1 1>11bllCl8tton of thll ~-11 rector of lnclull1rlel Ael•UOM. CoPlte end oeb11 of lh• firm 1nd recletve 111 OATEO Novembef'3, 1983 signed c11u1H10 .. Id Notice 01 Ottleult 711·40P 11 denied. AlrMne Acoeee t>lda. r9Clot ol 1nc11.r11r111 Aeletlone. CoPlte '42.lte 92. ot lM WeQ8 flt• W. on Ille at !tie monlet paytble 10 the 111m SHEAFISONIAMERICAN EXPRESS •no Eteo11on 10 Seti to be n.corold tn Pt1n Al191rtlll.,. Atlocllton S~lem1 A payment bond Ind I per-of lhe waee rat• ete on Ille et IM Oiied' ~l>tf 1&, llla. Oflloe of \tie Cflllf of ..._,,. ()per. Further notloe 11ht!reoy91ven lhll ESC!'OW COMPANY IOrmtrfy, tilt coun1y wtw1 lhe ntl l property It IS Gonttld41fed fratl No 11$08 II loimance borld wtff be requited priof OfflOe of tilt C1118f Of .,..,,, °'*" R!,Al HT ATE SECUAJTllS SER-ettone. FllMew Hoepttll IWld .. 1118 lne undttllg11ed wtN not !)<) rlllPQn· SOUTHERN CITIES ESCROW l~•llCI I PPfOY4KI. The appHt on the Loe lo Hecvl!Ofl of tile contract. The 111ona. FllrVlew Hoec>llll and ., IM VICE'. °"*1INl•I of Oevelopmentel Ser-•Ible ''°"' lh•• O•y OI\ IOI 1ny Obfl· COMPANY •• Tru•I• D•t• October 31, 1993 RlllCllOt COmmunlty AllOClt llon on Pl)'lnet'll botld "''" 08 In the fonn Oep1rnnenl of Qe\elopm9ntll Ser· • Cellfotl\141 eot'PO'••iot\, vto. flelldQu#111'1 ~ getlon.Ancurreo by lh!! Olllett 10 hi• MITZIE A BROWN, ASSISTANT EXCHANGE TITLEHOLOERS. INC Tenletlve fr1ct NO ''" '· 11 ... IOtlll In the Gontrect dOCUf'Ml\tl v10M ~..,.office .. '""' .. llte inep.tion w1ll be held No-own oame, Of In thenerne olll!tl firm VICE·PFIES•OENT 111818 81o011hyr11 St wlllldt•wn By .-Ol>eft C Balley St1e lntOtCllon ~ IM held No-tSMI) 0 J Moro-, 1t1 Pl'9ll08ftl ,,_,,tier 2'. tlla, 2;00 P.M. Oiled et Al•tioe, C•HfOf~, 11\11 1201 E Highlend Avenue FO\iflllln V1llef, CA 92726 tSfAL) JUNE ALIXANOEA Director • ~bet 23, 1913, 2:00 P M 2020 Nonh ltoedwat • .,,._ 208, ,lllrvllw SIM Hoeoltel t31h ~ey 01 November. !083 ~ J Sin 8em11d1no CA 9~40f 1.714.MJ SUfl Cltfk Of tl'lt Board of Mllintenenc., ~lllOl'll ,..,...._ Sl8te l1Jlapltll Senta ""8. C. hfOt Vlc10t .... joo Ill FOtttf J1 (1lf )88&-1811 l •I 3713 376 8y ROM·Met .. Slnff Supet""°" and Cot\ttt\lellon VICIOf ljelljoc Ill l~ {7'4) ~10 ""*'*' C>enge Coeel Otllly Pllo4 • l'\tbll"*l Otanot Co1111t Ollly "' 8" 79$ I Pvl>lillled Or•noe CO...I oaitr Pvblllhe<I Oringt Coesl O•fb' PllOt Publlehed °'.,,.. CoMl D.tlly Pllo4 p~ 0r.,,.. Cow OIMV.Plol."' flllllllMIL Clr:Maa. ,.~. ..........__ NOY 16, 23, 11Mi3. PllOI Nov Ill, 1983 Pu~ ()tinge Coast Olllly Pllo) Piiot No~ II. 18. 23. 11193. Nov 10. Hl83 Nov 9, IS, 1983 Nov 18, 23, tte.:1 Pilot Nov 18. 23, 36, t9'3 807&-&3 j 8003.83 Nov tO 23. 30. 111113 6043-8~ f> !lt82"'3 0109·93 ll02•·'3 r 801&·83 IOIO-U . c .. .. • I oa Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Wedneeda , No"4Hnber 16, 1983 .. . ' )A 11 ,, ,, , 01· ......... Ill• ti • .... • ..... u ••• ,.,,L.. a ..... u ••••• ,.L_.J A I u r l L .. a 1 111 I I • •n tar •n ua •• .. ,..1aeal1, Uaf. A,.rt ... 11, Vat. r '• • J CtrHI 4tl .. , 1012 F onta11lo OGHn view '2 Br C 1 II 22•.a I It L 2211 --•-ll..o;ii,==""-.-::;;;.;..._ I Cl .. Ass.· I L'I ..:n Ol·T ICI<: llOUllS'~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~===:;;iiii '}an lro "'""new Mobile' .. • ... . ... ••rr• ac. L ..... ltaclt 2'41 Coat•..... 27H La~ ... 11, .. 1 · 2712 1· 1• Home. be11 IOG . nut to lfO'lu brlght X alry 2 Br 2 4 !Jr :.! tt11 !&rge nom&. I r lr1ller at l re11ure - - P ~h shopping & beautlful Bo gurage wt opener. Newpor 1 Highland, ~ <Ill' rsrand, ocean view, $OS lllTllT Ill I r condo, •let:i• to 'f rlq1horw S 1·rvw1·: M 011J ,1 ,. · F rnla \' U:OO .\.~t.-~:30 l'.~1. uu~i rws~ ( :u·llllll'f; f\l 1111da \-Fri.tu y U:OO A.f\1.-!1::HJ P.f\1. OEADl.INES: Pl IHUCATION n t-:AIH .lNE Munda\ :0-aL I I <W ,I.Ill. 'J\w.;d ,1' ~1011. I :.W I' Ill w 1•11t11:tJ.1 \ l'llt'' l<W p.111 l'hur .. d;l\ \\ 1·11. k.\11 11 u1. FnJ.1, Thur-·l::w I' 111 !--.11 111 d.I\ h i. :1 llll p .111 . "\u11d,1' h t ;~:IHI I' 111. C:.A ,CE LLAT IO'.\ & (:on H ECTI< ):\S: ( :a1wf'lla1iom:; and 1·~,(rrr tion~ 111:1 ,. be ma Jr 0 11 sa rnr dradlinrs a~ • abovf'. Plea~e ask for a cancellation numhrr when r·arwe lling rour iid. ER ROHS: , Cheek yo ur ad d ail v and report errers imme<li;ttrly The DA ILY PILOT assumes liabili1v for the fir~t incorrec t ir. ertion cnlv . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 IH•n for Salt Gt1tr1l 1002 LllO llLE Traditional 3 Br, 31h Ba. aAyfront, pier s) float for 65' boat. Priced to aell $1.250,000. YllTI IEL Liii IAYFllllT F abulous bay & mountain Yiew. 1 Bdnn, 1 Ba. condo co-op . Lowest priced at $295,000. IAYSllE PUCE l&YFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br . 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000. PElllSUU HOIE OCUIFROIT • re•'t.€W QWt•n<J booch In South Laoun.r' trplc, micro, wld hk·uP enc.ls(! gnrage, 2~· dock, 2ll·•33·999t S626/rno 2 Br I 81 pool, beac h Po.ol, jac v ,,_ By Owner 155.000. tor stacked washer. pool veorly rental 4022 Ctl&n-laundry room, clOse to Heat/W1r pd S6951mo. 548-5659 & spo No pels $795/mo nol S tSOOtmo Newpofl lew~rt ltack 2669 shopp1no 149 E Bay St. 768·4529. or 567· 1028 ':},;Jau IO _ :J IJm 556·9200 eeuch Renlly675-t642 26rl,1£ia, pool, spa, near TllM•••· M2-11H lew rl ltaclt •1111 , ,. lllEHLHF PAil 2 bt. new crpt/pulnl NO l1yfrt1l llt•t-LHH Faan1on laland, llVllll now EASTSll( r Triple wide 30'x60' Lnrge PtM. $700 414 Bernord. 68r. 80,, 5000 sq ft $1200 675-6468 2BR.2 BA, lrpl, garage, See 25 12 Ocean Boulevard , one-of -a-kind tri level duplex! Million dollar view, reduced to $960,000, must sell. 11r 19thlllarbi>r 6d6-tt05 ~ $675tmo 2 Br I'• Ba OIW, block lo beach living dlrllOQ-kl1Chtlll Pvl bCt1 & boot slip• A 130AT Al YOUR DOOR TownhOUl ll, euclsO gar $635 840-3787 or oa, 3 bedrooms & 2 Br nowly remodeled, A11 955. 1055 675·5535 Chormlng· apt w/sllp tor a9e, yord. trpl<. lndry 1m1 3Bottts·both llQht &. dork-~1ont 101, oet gor bost 50' boat Nicely turn. 2 small pet ok I le , • N •1 10 Ba"'ront M.Pblle 2Br 2ba, B 2 b b b e1 n r.or.. e~ rec M area, avail 121 1 130 ,. r. a, est ay vtew. 2617 Orange rrn & poal area Agt E 2 I st S 1 K 0 n lll)c, b1t111s. $1000/mo lrg llv, din rm, covered TSL M I 2 1 !'>-40 5937 213-377-0326 yrly Agt Shirley deck,mlcro,vtllpd,2pkg &•t 4 • IOI 673-4400, 675· 1454 $2000 7 7'2 7' 14·..,. "11 or ('111(2111 ... 2 lrg Br. 2 ba Condo. nr 213 463 3071 -Npt Bch. ·79 Obi Wide 2 Canyun St 2 car g111 11, a •• , •• Tw•h• • • Large Cleun. Quiet Laun OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM 2 Br, 2 be. near beach $825/tllO. ytarly + tel raat & Ac dep 567·6085 bd. lau110ry. pet park, low wl<mnr sn'l 645·6233 3 Br 21~ Ba 2 story, Oceantron1 • Furn exec tac. Carport, trom $450 srace 111n1 &36.000 privacy & convenience wntr Quiet clean 646·4549 tN NEWPORT BEACH 645 O'\ 19 3 Br 2 ba twnhse. 2 cur Avarl now Ag ttPaul $1 000-S 1100 675-4688 E-si"e 2 Br 2563 C E!"en Singles t & 2 Bdrm Apart-~ • ((,f(J'/,(JJl(L fbj Jf/(l/I Pl'WfiP/dU'a 6'7.J-81;.Y" Sac:r111ce oldor t2X40 clean. adun µark no pe t s N pt B e n S t2.500t obo 646 4700 gar.""" loc $850/mo 1 540 0327 u u • T >ec Avnll 1211 75 t-0546 VILLA BALBOA $475 2 Br 2 Ba Twnnse ments 0 ownhouses Cnarm1ng I Br w/guest 2 Br-Total Lu~u1y1 1916 wenece " 104 $49S lrom S660 (Ask about Eas1s1de 3 Br ? Be Av111I 1111, trplc new point & Lse s 1500 Agt 63 1_4960 831 367 1 designer turnrsned umtsl 3641 E. Coeat Hwy., Coron• del M•t Dec 1s1 $ 700/ino crpts Nwpt Hgls s56o On Jamboret Ad at 646 627:\ Avarl uow 675•0827 Spec 2Br. ·~ blk lo bell Ets1de f Dr newly Oec:or San Joaquin Hills Rd C M -Acrt11e 1125 EL EGAN TL y appo1nted1 New Eugtand style ws tom nsc ? • huge tam rm bright sunny 1<11 breat.tosl bar pro! decor workshop ya1 lovely lncd yarcJ tor kids & pets 151 • EZ small <leµ moves yo11 IN $450 $50 secu11ty tee 537-5027 U!ll pd 540-8632. no trplc gar patio N" pets 144-1100 MllllOR VIEWJIOMH pets $725tmo Oft street $475/mo 631·4036 r11 .. perfect tam1ly home. parking Portoltno phm with fin· A,1ltatatl Ual. GeHrel 1002 oata HI 1024 PVT. AIR STRIP :;:;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;1 2111 llLElll : 2'> Acre5 with J Br mobile BIG CANYON Condo Golt E side C M Quiet 2 Br I course view 3 br 2"'• ba. Ba encl gar lndry lac11 2 lrplcs pool. )ac tennis no pets S580 sec 1yrlse S1<l00 261-7372 PHii. PT. PERFECT ONLY 8'/o DOWN VIEW Mut1e11a $98,500 1sheo oonus room 4 Br ' - 645-7234 $311,100 0 w n e r I 1 n a n c Ing I Bloor (714)679-t975 $ t t9.500 vacant To1a11y Rare 5 bdrm home redpne.~r~c. 3 Br ~ Ba. Ceaettry Lott wttamrty room compla111 cathedral ceilings Cryftl 1225 wtwet ba1 Gourmet __ 1o.11che11 & formal d1n1ng Owner 549•2042 Pacific View Memorial 3 ea tom11y and tormal I JL-I r. • 2706 t11rwng rms New carpet I nl l1la lresh µoint Community Charming 1 Br upper yrly. E side dh< 1°"-1hse 2Br poot near schools & neat, mature. quiet. no 1• >ba, gar \650/mo st1oµp1ng Available now J;)ets. i;molting. drinking 2543 Orange 642·0670 644-6200 Larry Oyer 1st last. c/b 675-0247 room tor the tarnlly who 4 bd. 2 ba. Mesa Verde Pork • 25% d1scou11t. enrovs roomy Irving & $126,500 Prins only companion crypt, choice HOME FOR RENT lallto• Ptaiasal1 2707 lavish en1er101n1ng Bay & 714-851 -1769 loc (6~328-7270 eves Costa Mesa J Bdrm S875 Deach recreation only B Fe11ced yard & garage steps away. walk Dy 1533 4Br 2 8 5ox t20 rot, at· lllcome rtJ 1350 Kids & pets welcome Mrramar and call to see tached gar• AV l'kng, 86:l·0755 Agent. no fee Deluxe 3 lrg Bdrm. 2 Ba 531• 1400 $96,500 call 646·8386 trplc. ,.., block 10 beach, Macnab· Irvine ' ' ' • I \ I \ ~ ' - 8 UIHTS New J br J be condo. 2 garage. no pets Some IA l\t 110 1111'111 llll FOllEOLOllllE Super elgntplex, each with cat gar $800tmo t yr lido unfurn 3 • d.en home turn avail Yearly Dec llOMt.., 1 .. c. Local bank has 2 beautiful 3 Bdrm, 2•,., ba. double lease 1s1 & last • $300 8 10 18 mos 1se a\ijlll Agt 1s1 $900/mo 645-6956 REAL ESlAlE eondos, 1·3Br. 2',.,Bo garage with garage door sec dep Mark 640-4950 675-8170 .-/ 831·1400 ($155.000) & 1-4Br, $ Large 3 Br 2 ba. steps to 21.,Ba ($185,000) The opener 7oo.ooo. as-El Toro 2232 Lovely Bluffs condo, 3 br, bch/tennrs New decor IAllEI VISTA APTS $485/mo 1 Br 1 Ba trplc, upper unit, l11dry rm. all blt-rns • 366 Avocado TSL l111t 142-1412 llle81iB.AU TOWlllOiH SllHP1 IHI units are 3 yrs 11ew. sume financing 12"01• HOMES FOR AENT 2' > ba Short term lease Frplc. bllll"ls No pets spacious & fully ap-Terrttlc investment Also tor sale. $1300/mo $900 mo yrly, 640-9335 Ct•~t ftr lt•I $795,000 EL TORO 3 Bdrms. Avail 1213 720-0 161 C -Frplc, vaulted ce11rng dbl pointed Bank is ottering 110_ 1100 S825-S850 Fenced yards trOH del Mer 2722 garage. pool& "Pa , creative llnancrng Sub· & garages "Ids • pets NPT CREST CO•'OO ' mrt all o tters Agt welcome "e63~0 7 55 Beaut 3Br or as 2~ .Oen 3 Br 2 Ba $§95 2 Br 2 Ba 2 Bdrm 2 1 " Ba $775 - Condo 2 Br t ' > Ba. trplc, garage. wt assocrauon Lease S750 675·6606 HYEl/WHTOLIFF 2 Br t Ba. nu cpt/dr1pes. DIH ns, poot. no pets $695/mo 645·6646, 9-5 LIDO DELuXE VIEW 2 Br 2 Ba 2 terraces.. $1200 675-6359 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Baell unot trench doors lrg pr1va1 e patio. $350/mo inclds ulils. No pefs 759-9194 NO FEE Apt & CoqOo ren- tals Villa Rentals • 675-4912 Braker Located tn Mesa det Mar. this 2300 sq It home Is 1n great condition. Assume tO•t. VA loon and owner will help tlDance Asking S 180,000. 631-7370 ws4 642-4623 Agent, no lee New paini S 1200/mo steps to beach s 1300' 666 W 18th 645-2739 FtHllill Agt 645-0295 ~:;.~~1~7 Pash Prop IHTAIT Ill Agent COTE .. t, llME PLHllOOIE REALTY Villey 2234 Outel area ot Newport 2 • 1 Br I Ba, all bll-tns lndry VERSAiLLES -- 2 Bedroom 631-4960 TRADITIO:\AL REALTY • Lrve tn one · rent the other Yot/r choice -2 bdrm. I ba single story or 3 bd1m. 2 botn. 2 story Ideal Eastsl de locallon S~6.800 gross income 759-1501 Br . tam rm. nice patio. Bayside 2 Br/2 Ba upper rm car port nr beacn & a TI HOME FOR RENT dbl gar wtworkroom & b a Y v I e w du P I ex Shops $425tmo ml 01 Fountain Valley 3 Bdrm lndry 2 l3·339·9383 dys w/garage Avail now 735 W 181t1 St HIT llVHTIJIS $875 Fenced yard & gar -$975/mo 720· 1105 TSL •••• u2-11oa Su S 159.500 og!? Krds & pets wel-SPYGLASS 4 Br 2•1, Ba • C v 2724 4u . S 189,000 come 863·0755 Agent view $2575/mo tltl .. ea& llSTAIT Ill 4u . s 190,000 no tee 760-1397 673-776 t Agt 1 & 2 er apt avail S49S & $595/mo 2 BA 2 BA 4u $210.000 YOU DESERVE IT! $550 garage. spa, pool Twnns small patio/yard ,,.._, •··' •~-·-6u . $250.QOO Lrg 3 br hv & tarn rms. Avail tmmed Call btr 6 I I ~ ~ ~2 7u.. $259,000 fenced yard cov'O palto, New galed 20 Townhome 645-5677 177 E 22nd St rp cg~~r~or~a:~dsr rm UfH ._ ._ wem Bu , $290,000 ?u~~ ;:~oY~~ ?:;~1e6n8e~ VILLAGE COMMUNITY 1 BEDROOM TSL l&MI 142· 110J Specious apt, 1 m1 lrom beach carpels. drapeS 642·2357 IJPPet 2 Dr 2 ba. bit Ins, OW 2 blks ocean Yrty $600 ~ ' 673-2571 Versailles Large Bacnelor tmore hlle 1 Br1 Full sec Dldg Underground prk'g S560tmo Agl 644-721 t ...........a.mim 10u , $495.000 2 Bdrm, 2'• Ba. 1600 sq ........ 26u . $650,000 Haat. leecla 2240 fl ot pure luxury 2 car Super locatron btwn tr wb41142·1221 . 98u . $3,975 K garages, spas In every Harbor & Newport Ave Large 1 1>d All Ullts pd. YOU IEIERYE IT! AGNM-.;.. 0.....-~ For lntormatlon on lhese 2 bd. nr bch, yrd, gar. $650 home . mas1er suite din· Srngle story wlcrpts, Ull"1y rm pool 5404fmo New gated 20 Townhome r.:n: and others call Craig wtgoroner No Pets 1ng rooms, wood bu~n1ng drapes & stove· S425 548•0336 ' VILLAGE COMMUNITY ~ 631·1266 836-9629 tlreploces. micro-wave 851 •9523 2 Bdrm. 2·~ Ba. 1600 sq OUSllO _ _ 2 br condo, 1·~ be. pool, Qvens. private patios & 1 Br Condo. split revel. 'LIKE BRANO NEW It ot pure luxury 2 car O• MPlD HOUSE FOR SALE 1ac. cluDhse. refng, car-yards, ga rdener trplc, mleto, 2 car garage Sparkling 1 Bdrm lrom garages, SpPs In every LOW DOWN port S550 213-596-1498 provided Elegant llVtng $650/mo 556-9200 $440, 2 Bdrm from $535 nome • l'Tl8Star suite. din· • Ocean & Jelly v iew s. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 3700 sq. h . 4 car parking. $1,385,000 3 Dark Woodl, lulh grMn· NO DOWN • 011ly 15 minutes from U11ts pd pool, garage. no rng rooms. wood burn1n~ ry, leaded glau, 2 TRADE DOWN •Small older clean 1 Br Fashion 1•d. 7 minutes pets fireplaces m1cro-wav~' ~ flrplaces and a spa. 'l Call Mr Turner 558-0174 L1t1 for Silt 1400 Nr GWC onl~ $425 utrl µd to SC Plaza or o C Air-1 Br stove. relt1g, oewty 301 AVocaoo 642-9850 ovens private patlos & FAIRl&llS RllCH HILL TOP New 4 br. 411? ba, cus~om French Nonnandy F.state I 2 prime acr e hilltop. N ow $995,000 CDROl&IO CAYS llYPROIT Coronado Island cust bayfront lot 85' boat deck Plans avaJI N ow $370.000 w /trade IRROWHEll HOIE Near new 4 bd.nn, 4 bath, lake view 3500 sq fl. $440,000. Will trade for a local property IALIOA COVES Trad1t1onal Bayfron t 3 Br 3 Ba, remodeled 2,000 sq. ft furnished & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bor 1d" Or "'" N B bl':> 6 161 SI0,000 IOWI -Ill CAllYOI Dolebout Bav-p,..8eo Real Esto1e Overlooking lhe 5th fair- way Anxious owner's have reduced 1he lull CllYOI CREST prrce to Just $230,000 on this sharp 2 Bdrm 2 bath Sunny and cheertul Three condo with cheerful fire-bedroom condo Two place. wet bar and dra· cozy frreptaces. Large mo11c catnedral ceilings. sundeck over two car Call 1o see • this won't gerage Inviting p1111os tast• Prrvate location Conve- • nrent to community pool 17141 673·4400 and tennis courts tJ I JI Ul-JIJI $255 000 HARBOR j.31-7300 COLDWeLL BANt(eRO LllOllUll OIE IF EMElULI HY'S FllEITI Award winning home In a 11ery private prestigious bdrms each unit. No pets f!O gar 752·5822 port Just east ot New-carpeted draped & ---y ard s gardene r 340.000. LOWDIAISllE 11Y•% TElllSPUYERSlll Beach apt, vacant 1 Br. port Blvd & so ol Sen painted 2188 Maple SI Lrg bacllelor unit upl)(!r prov•ded Elegant lrvmg t O-.l(.il t If ~I\ Sharp 3 b1 . 2 ba College The finest lot. with full childien OK 962•44 7t Diego Frwy s10501mo $475 · deP No pets To ~~1e1greav1~~o~~~a~~~~I only 15 m•nutes trom .. :·~•. "~ 1 ¥,~~~;ff:\;&: g~J;~~~;;,:~~1 °~~7~;~~.s:,!: ~re~~~b~I ~;:::~': .. ::" 0 ::: .; ~;~~~;·~~ ~~·I ;:cc~t:;;.~;~z~;I ~h~f f~i:~I:~~:g $125.000 Drive by only rn ow,,ersh1p Cyprus carport Wafer paid Avail now 4 Br 2 Ba 147 Flower St 645·8 16I s1n91e story SS2S Drego Frwy SIOSO/mo PtlliA1al1 1007 2624 Fordham 241-9158 Cove • on beach 1n San S725tmo 842·8203 POOL nome near west 851·9523 631-5439 2473 Orange OPEN HOUSE 11-4PM1 , Clemente a gate guard-I • EXECUTIVE HOME minster & Magnoha trp!C. s25o:mo tor 2 Br· unturn PALM MESA APTS I Ave Wed-Sun 2109 E BalboajDHI Poaal 1026 ~~community 5185 000 3 Bdr 3 Ba $1350 mo dtw covered patio gar· ~uoppee•, ML~luhrlemcaouple 1 Br S4601mo Qtllce nrs ••••••••• Blvd l g tam home ba M8ke oiler Oen & t 0 s g nager Ill • Y OCEAN VIEW Twnhse 3br PENNIMAN & CO 963-t900 er poo serv pai duues lor 12 unit 9•4 1561 Mesa Dr Santa SpaliOus ~t""le one vie w , $575 000 i 2'1ba 1750 sq II 7 4 t t Krds & pets oi.. $800 • complex REF s re An a He i gh ts .. .., Sell/trade. dn E-Z terms I S l56,500 $ lO.OOO dn 1• -85 • OOO HOMES FOR RENT $600 dep 863·07 55 532.5939. AM only q' 71 4 546-9860 o two bedroom apts. Ow C PP ( 7 I 4 I S t250tmo 240-3102 f1111at11a Desert Huntington Beach 3 & 4 Age11t. no tee 644-1 642,675-3772 I 1 Bdrms $875-$900 2 Br 1'> Ba twnhse apt, Temflc vrew. touch ot C • I .. 1022 e ••• •••ck 1040 Resort 1450 Fenced yards & garages AJ1rtaeah Fuaiabd cpts. drapes, bit-In gas nature t Br wllofl, all troaa I ,.1r Great.location 3 bd 2 ba FOR SALE BY OWNER Kids & pets welcome stove water pd children conveniences tr om t rplc, $ t l 8 _'ooo ' 2BR l'>BA Mountain 863·0755 Agent, no lee la)~tl & 1 sml pet OK $525 S700 No pets OHllPLD 5 Bdrm. 3 be owners unit w/nice courtyard • 2 Br apt rn rear A Must Sell situ ation Aski ng $595,000 CALL 111-2311 llHEHllULn HTATEUU Mull sell this dui>ler. · 2 Bdrms, 1 bath each or single lamlly 4 Bdrm, 2 balll home L11rge private lot cor111enlently rocoted $215.000. 142-1200 j PETE J BARRETf ... REALTY 2 l3-530-5l59 home In Big Bear City HUNT HARBOUR BEST! lalHd 2606 545-1678 2151 Pac1t1c 63 1-6107 Baldwin Lake & Shea Huge 2 rm pleasure pal-2BR. lBA, on Balboa 2 8r 1 Ba. gas appliances, Upper 1BA, encl ga;:r;Q .. liiliiiillW~liliilll ..... ~ Meadows area, near Hwy ace gourmet l\lt custom tstend $650 mo. avail $ 5 o o . s 5 2 5 c a 1 1 pets frtg elec range 38. 5 min drive to airport decor with all ullls paid & Dec Isl. 675.1206 548-8752. 10·8PM $410. 642-5964 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH or vnrooe shopping. Sam much more El. terms to noon (7 14) 673-5317 ONLY $350 • $50 secur- lHcltea, Fara• ity tee 537-5027 GrtYH 1515 Oualnt Lg 2br Pvt yrd. avail Dec. t, Only $675 Call 962-7789 f armland with water near Vlsolla, Ca Two-21 oc .-MJi;ai..a&aJ ...parcels $49 90 Vacant 3 Br 2 Ba. children 4T~e"'r.._m .. s .... 2-1-3•/•42""4""."'10"5-1 .... ..._i..:.,;;iK. close lo scf\ools Ask I.E. W.atfj ~l625 tor Keith $750 962-4471 lrviae 2244 AAA 2 Br 2''1 ba condo WANT OUT? Heritage Prk Frplc, pvt •· pauo, 2 car gar $850tmo. evlwknds 644-7 124 We buy Condo's, Houses. l1llto1 2 8r. 2 be, .f/Slde, dshwr, P •• l·aaall .,607 lrplc, 111J encl gar, newly 1. reJurblsned. no pets BAY FRONTAGE be1cn, $560. 650-5551 pier . pr kg 1 Br $675-$600 Ullls Pd 303 2 Br, 2 Be, family rm. lrg E Edgewater 11871-2866 patio. gar· alt.. newly Oceanfront. 2 Br. 1 b8. carpeted. draped & good prkg $800/mo Incl painted, nice tocallon ul!ls 1st, C & B. Avail 2195 Miner St No pets 1211 Wntrrnll 540·4917 S650tmo • dep lo see OCEANFRONT 2BR • call 545·9504 den. 2BA. mo to mo. ---$1200 refe1 673-5489 2 Br 2 Ba. Mesa Verde. no • pets Stove. garage Coate Ne11 2624 S600 c a11 549-3598. WESTUIE YILUH 2 Br, pool, tacuu r. garage avail . lndry rm. no pets, carport 2 Br 11·• Be $555-$565 965 W. t91n. St TSL ll&llf Hl-1122 Daa1 Pti•t 27 1 er. near ooeen. garage, clean $410 •96-5670 or 213-402-2657 CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more' Sorry, no pe~ Models open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Gar«kn Apartments Newport Bud! So. 1700 16th Street lat Dover) 642·5'13 Units. neg cash trow OK. torectosure OK. prrce 01 terms Mr Turner Avatl Dec 1 3 br. 2 ba. lam rm 'Deane' home, Univ Park Swimming iennrs Walk 10 school $ l 100/mo 786-4554 CASI DE ORO HHt~Ci 2140 2 er 1•1 b• $450 -S375 dep gas pd Mcfadden near Beach Blvd 2Br . 2Ba. stove & reir1g 893-4894 oet 9-6 Newport Buch No. 880 ll'Vlne. Avenue (at 16lhl 64S-ll04 * (714)111-0114 * ALL UTILS PAID $475 mo No pets West--side 646-4382 Bacn Apt close to beach, 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine llHWll 811111 hrai•h• J M PETERS Woodside'" .alL-Isl d •106 Norttiwood home, 4Br -• I .1. 3Ba. t11onty upgreded. Cute 2 Br. 221 Pearl St. like new $1100 mo $850 213·243-4502 4 552-09 f 7 Compare before you rent Custom deSlgn features. S3751mo Small collage 1 pool. bbq, cov'rd gerage. Br 1 Ba oH road. quiet surrounded with plush 2072 Newport Blvd landscaping No pets TSL ls•t 142•11oa Bach Furn $515 _ 365 W Wiison 642-1971 $450 2 Bdrm. Quiet doors to water Parkcrest Condo 2 bd. 2 Eastside Boch stove & SOUTH BAYFRONT. l1111e ba. lrplc. 2 car gar, 2 mature cpie pret No pets Gas/wtr pd 360 Victoria, 631-2177 Balboa lsllind Charming patios. pool, S 1050/mo refrtge washerfdryer $300tmo. u111s incld Pay closing costs only. near new 2 Br condo w/upgrades overlool<lng par k . 752 -512 3 , 752-0505 ext 278 Im- mediate occupancy and untQue 4BR • maids 786-6130, agt 646-3 177 IORTllWOOI room, 4 BA. completely Rancho Sen Joaquin 2 br. $525 2 Br pool. 2 persons turnrshed nome Best Bay Haat. IHCk 2640 only, no pets 325 J 17th 10 month old 2 story, 4 and Jetty view Boat slip 2 ba conoo. lrplc, on golf __ ....,....,_.. __ .... ...,1 Pt 646-5137 11-7PM Bdrm. 2•,~ Bath, tamlly and Side lie Included course S 1095 640-5324 YOUR OWll room with fireplace, arr Yearly lease or possible Spacious J.Br 211 Ba, tam cond , wet bar and more COUllTRY $l96,500 with s153.000 lease optron 6<10·8510 rm, 2 car garage. Eastslde 2 rm studio, lrplc. patro Utlls pd. $440 • $ t50 dl!p 63 t-092' stove retrtge S375'mo all U111s incl 536-4637 Beautiful 2 Br t Ba frplc patio vaulted ceiling 08f• ~!!~!'!!'"'!!!!!!~! age alnt area nr Hunt S --,-.. L Hatbour $625 846-0736 Ult IC• --1 er isso1mo .. 1250 Close to beach, lrg Been. sec Steps to sand N- 1011. trprc crpts. drapes. crpl 16466 24th St all ullts lncd $4 75/mo 2 131592-2725 536-4837 ----2 Br. $695/mo • $250 sec. Nr beech 2 Br 2 Ba bit-Ins, Steps to sand. Nu cpl. trplc blltns. yd, encl gar. garage, 16466 24th St quiet $625 536·0921 213·592·2725 Nl~p~~.a~~:,~£ :d.B:~c~ g~~: lH•I --~f~MO~ Putstandlng lamlly home s11uated on 2 lull Jots at J the trp ot Udoll You enter Into a world of lu~ury. privacy &. convenience Huge hvtng room separ- community Located one 1•--------Qulet cul-de-sac. this 3 Br _ ------ Bruce Chandler Turllerock S 1000/mo • in assumable t111anc1ng sec dep ? 131681-6765 ESTATE By Owner .Prlncrpals Ho1111 Uafaraialaed only 832-2137 Wiiiows 2br. l 'lba, 2 car Beout1tul & park hke HSTSllE $400/mo. 1 Br 1 Be Apt. yard, lndry rm. no pels 1st & last mo rent Quiet $750 536-0921 Newport, walk to beach SE&WiilD YILUIE Pool & 1enn1S S250. Avail now 5•8·4260. 993-4888 ate tamlly room. maid's quarters T astlul ano quality construction• H4·10t0 3 •, Ba nome wllh formal OCHI a'" VIEW d1n1ng room and large Nice 3 br duplex w/2 br pa110 IS excep11onally rental Open Sal/Sun priced at $650,000 Ask 12-4 '114 Carnation tor Dave Hlrschler Wm G Co 675·5174 644 -7020 • ---- LlllO REAL ESTATE HUI I am YIEW 200 Blk 40' lot. 3Br • den. The laatett draw 1n the 3ba. yard. compl relurD West a Detty Piiot $479.000 217 Jasmine Find ,fthat you want 1n Classified Ad. Call Today Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Dally Piiot Claurlieda &42·5e78 Ownrt agt 673-5551 -=,=::=~.=~.=~,=s=©;=~::::;.4U::;:.~!.=;;=_=;;;;;;~t.~~=c:,=· =~=::;;;,~IC.••• •n• -1024 fthil.• Ir, Cl.A f I '°"AH o ••o"Oft9" S.1'9rt of ~ lou WrQff'b'tlCf ""O'dt b. low-•a fotM '°"'' Mfr'pl• Mfl'•Jt S Ii E T U l r 1 1 I I I P R U U S I I I r N U l [ G I ; Mv tllly cou1•11w•"ttd10 in· 1---.---..-~--1. • ""nt • new vuam1n Mt ••• r I I I f •OIY dlHPIH)1~1eil W!lel'I llfl ,___._..__.____,.___. ' ' d"t0¥tr•ll .all tn• 1~11111•~ w~r• MlUYllH 4 Bdrm w'ifh meny quality extras R V access $139.900 "'' .. ,.,,,., ""''" Ml·lllt lnl •II UT 1-4 MM& Verde Tri level. •BA. 3BA, big spa 2737 Cardinal. See 21 Century agent. 557·8320 H flOUO 1-· .. l II I I r o .~,. ... ·--....... Q_ ... .____._~ ..... __. __ .._ _ __;_L-....1. 1"'-!; ~:' ~ ::fl ~:1 ;:~' Lime Mlat Mulfet eat on a Tullet. atono came 1 eplder end read In the Dally Piiot C1111lllad ~ton eoout Mitt Muf· ff''a Tulfet and bou9t1t u for $9 95 Yo\I can Mii vour 1uf111 ano Iott of Olh9t-~hlnw• thro ugh Dally Piiot Clanlll•O Ad• Call 8'e2·6878 1 r ... ,, .. , i1 ·n1r·) '"'l • ••I' Mini•• Vitje 1067 Ctatrll 2202 ~~~g~j.J':~~enl!r $750 •P;;'~~~~e~~~~~d poo1 S40.000 price reducllon 1 Br. yrty. S550 •Covered Patios lmmac. deluxe 3 Br • 2 Br. Penn $700/yrly L1111H lt1clt 2241 *Spacious A pis Oen Home 5 yr9 old, lake 3 Br• s525iwlnter 3 Br frptc, spa S 1 SOO/mo * D1n1ng Area view w/cathe<lrel celling l•••tr a Wl1ttr 675-3067 •Walk·ln-ctose1s S97,000 1s1TO at 9"25% lt1llll 2131876·2255 * Home-llke kitchens s 215 ooo •aOOll RW.n 1block10 Hun11ngto11 & By Owner · 545·8844 • Spectaoular ocean view Frwys -PIOP llUAIEMHT 3Br 2•,, ba, bit around a UTILITIES FREE l!WJ!rl ltaclt 1061 ll4/lll-t1la courtyard $1350 mo 10 4 Cu'iioln beach homea --mo 17 t4) 955-2473 1 Bdrm Furn $S85 $249,500 o Hunt Beacfl WEST CLIFF 3br. den. w/d. Magnificent Eslete. 4 Br, 4 2 Bdrm From $695 Agl P11rlek 963·8000 refrlg. vacuum system, ba. "bra1y, ocean view, LA OUINT A HERMOSA ~ gardener $1400 mo Yrty prbiacy Woods Cove Wa t of S.acll. 3 bti.,1 Beacn front house.'/. acre. tease. reter. required vacant s24ooimo south of £dinget 2 81, 2 ba $515,000 Call 675·3008 Agt/Larry 494•7551 1.a7.1.a.a 1 128 E 21st St TSL l1•t H2· 11Ga Gift Guida • Nice furn room In Costa New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury apts rn 14 plans 1 Bdrm from S5JS,,2 Bdrm from S690. Tb~"house from $735 • pools tennlS. watet~lls, ponds Gas t0< cookrng & heatrng paid From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to Mcfadden and -st on Mcfadden to SEAWINO V ILL A GE (714)893-5198 .__ WMIUll&PTI Me s a Call a ll !iPM 5•8·6892 Proife. 28 • , B-r-· _p_vt_den_ & ba. wld. sec g11e. nr bch. HB $385 • ·~ utll N-smkr 960-9461 Iv mtg 1 ... FNUIT Lovely In H Bch. hm, Pvt entr, ktteh. prtv. l 250mo 642-9150, 895-6183 # wun•m w.1yren111t now 91191 '°'details 213-733-3252 -........., ~ ~~ or 714·673-6928 (wkndtl CtrHI ••l Jler 2262 1 • II l 2292 -------·" ---2 er 2 c~r gar s1ndcu11e ... ,... IH Find your best buys for holiday giving In Gift Gulde Spacloua 1 & 2 Be trom 1510 Lar..es & streams, pool & apa, large rec: room , newly re- deoor1ted. beauttlully landacaped. security gatH Sony no pete 640-.0591 ' 1 s 50/wtc &, up ColOr TV P~tnroom.2274 Nfttl)0(181vd. CM. 646-7445 II~ OAIYll-IY 1w1n C'lindo Avail'' 21 t $900. 2 er 2 B•. qUfet cul de sac, 11 v. flxad rate. 30 yrs John van ran • 63 l ·0900 Saddleback Valley view. Monaco with beat GC 11ndscaped yard. gar· •lew 14 Rue VIiiari 3 br. 2 ba • trplc. So. of dener Included. commty Open Wknd• 640· 1538 PCH Nr par!$ $11()0,\mq pool. 1 yr tease. no pet•. EMpanded Cermet Model. Ava!I 11115 675•2500 _ S800/mo. 7141495-6167 Harbor View G Br, 2 ba B A V S I 0 E P I. A C E S207,500, lse, 1246.500 ' BAVFRONT Specious 2 ··~rt ltack Zllt FE6. 972·9406 ownrtagt Br 2B1. $1750/mo. Biii 2 tlf'.2 ba duplex W/O Liit IAYiiliT . Grundy Allr_67~61 tri:>te. patio Steps to 28 2b di 1 f p Nr nf!w..2Br 2be 2 ear gar tieach. 1900 or S 1000 p~110 8'g1~ "\ ~fsO' ~.ii B•toon'( Lease 1850/mo. 962-4 163, (213)379-6015 913.,0110 or 759·1552 55l·4893 alt 7pm 3·• Br, 2·~ ba, 2 block• to Liit IWH' 41' Lm OtRl Fivorab,. prk!e & 1erm1 631·0955 (8011 6!161 Still. 101e 1t•1nrwrn1 1 Delly PllOt Ctuatf'-d A.O 842-5e71 Smalt otdef 2Br and 1011 t>e&<:l"t. OIOH to pool & 1·~ be, llreptace Verd & tennis. 992·8883 p a t I o $ 8 7 6 I m o Newpott SllOfat 933-8162 39R ~·,BA Ptuah Condo Mlih your ~ with 30 fl Boet '6ffp Mo- lar by utlng Ille Dally Pf. to mo S 1300 675-1838 IOI Ctaaallled Act., OI 851·8394 ' I put tht' •d In thr l>•il~ Piiot .. c1 I"' lo!• of nit• wflh thrr• 111 fo11r q11allf~d pr11plr lhntll'lkhto ',.. lltftll Hnrlt Coming Nov. 22 In the 11t. arMu 'DU Huntington Rart>Or condo Partially furnlahed. 18R t SUl•L-S90 wtc up, C.bte colOf TV 3026 W. Coeat Hwy NEWPORT BEACH ,_ Spactous home C.M. Prof. female pretetred, O'l9r 30. 1360 mo. &31· HM toll acron trom ocean XLN'T nr l>ualHotQ ~ $650. 1213) 592·2• 10 en11 & Ba. N·~ I .. C()Oi(lflO l300 9<tl-1035 walnut squat• 2 61. is; ltttillliiill=!!! condo. i aty, Qaf Ht pool. l11t0Rtirler"'" O.c 1& M501mo, I 150 MOTOR INN Diiiy ..... 0.., 916-0518. 113-1480 WIOV ,. ... 110$ I..~. r... ... a;,,~a ........ 0tlly/W1cl)'/Mof'lf1¥y q:u... ., .. Kttcit'a Waft COIOt TV, Ctaealn.d Aoa. your on. J450tmo, t )'9W ..._ oc.afl MS N Coea1 ~ •toe> ~ °"''., Evtintno• 497.5312 Laouna Beed\. ·~ 1 '---------.11 f lifm ept~ c:;::::::: ,_.ed pool & .atepe to .,._ ______ ... --- I Orang9 Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, November 16.1983 .. I! A4ttrtl1la1 lat•• 19A,.s.., ...... r,..t • ... •-l•_r•_i_c• __ l1~r11ttla1 Ctaeal C1at11tt Gar4eai at ~ l1alla1 l••N littlat Palat'9 Parrlat ;;iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: BuutlfY your hom11 or oic ·,-,c·· <1-d·a·y·c•111"'e·.-t··,.·-4•y·r.·. Corn:• et•. maaonry. fla1-CIHn Ups• Tree Trimming l-H•A•U•L·-•M•O•V•E·-•A•E•M•O·v·E-P1of mat ur •. rellable, QUALITY PAINTERS 10E•x111P•E•R•r .. w·,·11c·o·v·et·,-ng-1n-. , $2.17 per day 1 11a1 iee 1ne1uoe~ tisll. comp11n1on11hlP. fnc:d worl<. loundotlona B1oci., Yo.ro Molnt •Hauling Furnltur•. trash, Tr... pet/plant c:ar• Local rel PROMPT, NEAr PAO· •tllltt1on AeH ContJUll hlt1l., oocor & weekly IUf vo•O SuzMn8 556-3098 bnck Llc'd 1175-2826 MIKE 850-3203 9&3-5415 NORM Bob 548-4858 wkdyt FESSIONALS. 838·'1140 ant AHlgnmt 58 t·8690 I 1111t I ALL you PllY IOI VICll Wo ·•ISO stock ... Siii · c --I -vice l'~ISllllO llmk' l.ffldtfffi a! oncr11t11 U form, I pour Mtlnl ·Clttn uw,1-Tr.. LT HA.ULINO . MOVING Lan........ 12 YRS EXP; I'm arnall, ••·· ....... ~= 3 1111.,., 30 day• -01 eo-p1•1 .. 1ooe No fob r 1 1 " t ... ,. __ --;-__ ... T ~- 111 thv MAnMIE AOUAntuM. Bkkpg. payro • g11n acc:tg too ~~a'ii 984-0386 F,::,.~~i~:u~p-~ R!"l•I Cle~n Up~~n RXRBilfoij FHlll~f ·-... 1.~;._. .,. -· PUA cAl4d frff ltrYlCI boutiHtRN eRdfHeAS lree• 111ndKllVil'O~ cit.an uP• ? 1 yrt ••O IJ4~·38&1 J..<;, TAU SERVIC£ trlmmtf1{1, removal, yard ~·---•;·~· DAILY $(RVICF 64~ !l40!.i &. sec'J fleAlble II••· tncJ --........... CN""'"C. l'\Cr'?\ln ~ ".. ,::I:t.~ ,..tlklC:Oe. 1r111••• .>UY•• Aa~hlt wknds, at your buslneu ROD'S CONCRETE & Haa•raaa College atudent. lga truck, 1 t45 W Baller 24 t -187 t Cuatom OraphlC•IMu1al1 Neet. Peul 645-2\H7 T1ttd a1 - 'lv•wey-Wa,tino Loi or c11n pickup & deliver MASONRY 9 Y" same Home Repelre.Cerpentry lo rstee. COM. Thank you. Wlltal Quality lntlt•l painting ~PLASTERING PRIVXtE fUfORINd PILOT v ,.. ".. f1ee counsel 842-7047 loc free est 840· 1705 C bl ,,, Pl bl 769-1936 Court ~_..,,. ______ for your home or butllnet• Repolrs·Seotcoatln~ • " a nell·1;1ec· um ng -~ Open ltnnlt player olfere Fret Ht. Ranoy 962•75 to lnt/e~t Patc:tll0{1/11111tulea Mott SuDj41Ctt, K-Collegt SERVICE s&s Aspt11t 63 H t99L1c C1bl11t M1lli11 -"oatracltn Fencing DON 966-0149 Til'I UILlll lessons, an •g••· $16/hr l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Rettuceo• 645-8258 (714163t.t788 ALL IVPES Repe11/1esu1I •New cabinets, cabinet Gtatrll L11e plumbing, elec, carp Haulanythlng.646-7331 Kirk Wiii• 544-0344 ..... u ..... llft-,. •• ~, •• -,,,,., S1m ct DIR[CTQRY $11111 rnut !SLURRY MIXI lucmg. bors & IQm11ca •n-em .... od"'e·11 .. R""e·p-e1·,.-c·o·m·m-Floor covr'g, Shiv¥, etc: -~ --.. -----.... ,_ ..,.;;;;;;;iiioOiiiil-i.-----'""-•-•ciiio•,,•.•s""'po·n,.d·e·n·ce--f. comm'! & Aesld R11a11 coun1ertops 642-0881 & resld. Llc'd, 'bonded. Fred or Jac:k 962·2'4<1~ HtaH C:IHaiaf • .. HH!f fire proofing thlngl ... 26 U ltr II• 141· llH 111111~ Frau estlmalus Ins For est, 552·9 t-42 -i9rr•ici"'k~:gliij""OCJ"!k•.•c!'"'o•nc·r·e~1.-yrs eicper, lntle11I. ,pee. WATER HEATEA Spec:lal Appcelsal forms, etc Carr11try NEED 11ELP? CALL JEFF! ROBIN'S CLE NING Low prlcet. Lie, bonded. In naturlt wood llnlshet, Pool heaters* furmices Jackie 536·447 t plus the IRVINE MIRROR anlJ'the HUNTINGTON BEACHOOMBEn every Wedn11sday al 64!1-4269 (7 <1eysl E•pen Ca1pen1ry Service Room AOdltlons-RemoOel Jack ot all trades car pen-SERVICE· a thoroughly Bob 673-5387183I·116 t bonded &. lntured, tree * Faucete•Olapo&ala• ryp1ngtwo10 Proceulng Allo t 1 -Commerc1al-Reslden11a1 try pa1n11ng, gardening, clean houn. 540-0657 est. Lie C-33 No. 290804 -Ill 1 Repa11 -AelJlOd·Addltlons licensed. 675-2828 clean ups. e1c. No lob too --MHiat -.--::r-638-69 t I HAIT Plllllll I Al bu11neu. schOol & per· no eKllll charger CALL TOOAYll C11l1 lleH Law C11ler Doors,alc 548-4980 large or smalll 556-2264 1••••41•1-'TlltrHllt HEATING HJ111ter Service sonal o101ects 85 t-t04 t •C1vlll 8uslness L1t1gal1on REMODELING all pllases, D~lll ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Have 'els. Becky 720-9.(t)6 •A· 1 llYlll* \ -INT/EXT PAINTING Replpes Call ~2-8989 Wi adew Clt1ai a1 AH FOii S&lllll You• 0""1.,.PllOI Service Oiletorv Aepresentallva •Crm11na1101unk Or!Vlng 18 yrs'" area L•c. bond· _OA.,._Y""w""x-L-L""f .. l .. P'"'tN•a--We Ilic II break It, buy II or DUTCH LADY. Houee· Beat quality 251:', • .,,p } Reas.' Dependable Dr•lna clear lrom $512~ wAitE WIZARD •Ptirsona11ri1ury ea 968-3564 anytime All Toxtures & Acoustic haul it 548·5009 c1ean1ng Very reliable Lie T. I t8,428 30· t353 C L 6 WINDOW W "SHING •ReolEsrnre :~ F 1 K 1 673 !503 ---A LJAV648·347 Aepaltlaueets,dtsp,etc ,.., Repa11·Allercl110ns .roe es ev n . PAINTING·CA~PENTRY 646·52 t9 ·ABC MOVING· -An"'1me M&M 642-9033 The only magic IS •Employmeht Problems O C 11 Q kl f I L I PAINTING-Carpentry, 1' 6 C I oors-WtnOOWS· a e s El .... tra·cal REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 HOUSE APAAl ··ENT ulc: care u ow re es --QUALITY -3 t -2026 ull Or Ir tie in111a1 consul-Panel Patios-Fences 35 l< ..... nP!p;ifo"°'_""_,.__ PT . "" Lie T t38048 552--04 tO drywall, plumbing Fr .. I Mfiaa 1,111011 w1m t1n a11orney y·s exp Jerry 546•44 t3 ELECTRICIAN Priced L Cleaning or Renovating _ _ _ esl 12 yrs exp 859--0687 I=:=:::=!::====~ 7 14-75 t 5270 h I ..1 __ .1 F'·· Free estimate 650-088 STARVING COLLEGE -----,,_--or-c:oea1l og t ree esrimate on Harww-... u STUDENTS .. OVINO CO j QUALITY PAINTING· fair -..- Acc. ti . A • Repa1r1small 1obs Fences. large 0, small IODS Lie MA SPARKLE'S "" ._ ._ roollno ~17• •• I aloaolavt shel\eS. par1111ons Low 39662 t 673•0"'59 Hardwood floors Installed, Uc T t24-436 Insured prices Free est Call ~· 1131-4005 CPA high quality Income ACCENT PIN STRIPING rates Steve 73 t-83 t t t sanded, refln , cleaned, Mt llEOLWlll 64 t-8427 John anytime, 63 t -2050. lax work at reas rates ANY CA~ $44 95 RESIO/COMM LllNO waxed Ins. lie: 8<17-6888 WllHWI * OAIPETI WATCH US GROWi Secretarial John Brown 63 t -6483 Tom 11 Systems549--0e21 Carrt Strvict 20 yrs Do my own work Baali•.I-20%0Fft Reliable tns'd P i i ;,P9•&.r-.•.,i•••l"' __ ,. ___ 1 StmcH • CARPET & LINOLEUM In· Uc 2780•• Al 64G-8t26 __ ...,_~!'P-IPll"'!"""--Reis Ffeeest 540·5654 ,._• •• •.•.•.•------Farthing Interior Design 1 • ...-...,iloi!!i~w•••••••• More lamllles are gemng I It • i stallat•on & repairs 30 DUMP JOBS & •· Flll Pllm•I HANGING/STRIPPING TYPINGIWORDPROCESS the camping .. bug .. lh1s I y11tt •I yrs e•P Andy 545.903 t Gar411la1 SMALL MOVING JOBS Ouallly Service house & ,. VISA-MC Scon 673-t5 t2 letters repo11s resumes year 11 you have• eabxs•lllng. my home -MIKE 646 t39t olltce. gen'I cleaning, by Richard Sinor Uc manuscrlpt80il631·628t camper thar"s not getting South He m11ture cle-We Sell Any Brand Carpet lar411l11 W1at1• _; _ _ wash & iron clothes Reis. 280644. t4 yrs ol happy BLACKWELDER Paper· --- used, sell It now with a pend•°&le Chnsuan FOR $ t OVER COST Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Wanr Ad Help? Serving So Orange Co local cuatomers hanging & removal. Oual. Sell things tut With Dally ClaMlll&d Ad. 535:28541536·5767 772· t 722 mo $20·$25 6'45-5737, 642·5078 CARMEN 845· t679 Thank yO\l. 963·4114 work only. 494-3616 Piiot Wanr Ads j 142·Hll tat. 322 For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Ollict lHtal1 2tl4 Leal I FHd 3004 la1i .. 11 Orr. 4014 ltlt WaatN SlOO Btlt WaatN 5100 ltlt Wut.. 1100 ltlt WaatN 1 SIM • 2 0 e I u KO 0 II Ices. Found: Blk F puppy, vie:. SHO FH "' lllllllPD DRUG CLERK/BKKPR u11m11 ••rt·TI•• Furnished. Secretarial 35th/Lake. Bal Pen For lntrd'duc:lng ua to a f ·C Must have construe:· Pa.rt/time 1·6 M·F. Must Needed . 2 marketing rt(}· p HOROSCOPE area. patio deck, ocean 875-t 140 eves tenant for a brarid new air lion experience. SenO have bookkeeping eKP· resentatlves Exciting ,,. irvElllll view Fashion Island area --·conditioned bUlldlng. Resume to McOanlel erlence & type 45 wpm. n-Idea. Call Mr JoM-"" BY SIDNEY OMARA Contact Bruce Charles. Found female black/white 543-7369 Bulloera 3 t87 e Airway Park Lido Pharmac.-y son 662-5843 WIElllll 759·0700 small Terrier mlK. Ilic. __ Ave Costa Mesa CA 642-1580 (Mr. Grant! __ . ----- Mesa Verde 557·66t0 Board & Care Home tor 92626 · l&almll ~~g~3~~P 5~~~~ t~~: FOUND· Male, wht poodle; elderly, Lie. 6. Irvine. -HYOLWlll llLP Two poiltlone available 1n Tbarsday, November 17 Hwy 875-6900 Male, blk lab X: Male, blk $3000 mo 71 t-3499 011.ier1a ... ,. Wcl!~ant~2nc.d·~e:¥.s~~2ml Marketing Department & grey Aussie X, Fe, yel-LAKE TAHOE EJcperlenc:ed lull or PIT "' v• v, ""· ~ .. -No experience necess-ARIES (March 21-April 19): Commurucation (rom loved llETllL/OFFIOE--low lab, Male, blk scotty; Fine art gallery t8oo sq 11. cashier wan ted tore .. -.p-e-r-le_n_c_e_d_p_a_rt---,1-m-e ary, company wm train one changes basic course -you'll perceive chance for significant Choice Newport Beach Npt Sch Animal Shelter. Tahoe City EKcluslve Fashion lal•nd Retail paste-up and ty11~· Must have car Exc:etlenl change. Spotlight on individuality, ability to make new starts in locatlon on Pacific Coast t06 Mesa Drive. Costa Slmbarl & Nelman·rlghtt. store EOE ~4-5070 selling. Able 10 build Income II qualified For direc · W b -h l d · • d be direc Hwy. Harbo• side. approK Mesa, 644-3556 5 yr tease: Xtnt gross PART. TIME Doth pages and ads. and appointment, c•ll Mr new Uons. ear ng t co ors, exu e optuni.Sm an t t2oo sq It 714-645-7100 s Agt 1916)563·5581 0111....,. •• 111 • input ad copy on VDT. Reed 662-5843. · tate ts ....... .,,1., Found mall long hair blk ---------••-...,. ms men • ap~ f Bl ft NB H Petrick TOOi. ~2-4321. 11.a•u•wan TA U R US "A ril 20 Ma 20 Famil be ks behind All new air conditioned o -cat In u s, . as .llOl PRllT llltP Pay rate $7 .50, fleK hra, EJct 308_ -, (" p • Y ): Y m em r wor flee bulldlng Free Dallas TeKas lie: w/shote. Beach cfty, MIH prlc. must ti. 18, U.S. cHlzen, e.,, p p I 11 me N B scenes, puts forth extra effort in your behalf. Purcha!le is made months rent Free watch 644-3711 (shelll!f) s1oo.ooo Net profit & have c:ar. No e•p. Full time for large Antique Ophthalmotogl1t1 office relating to art object, luxury item or article aimed ;at beautifying I~ looking 5'43-7389 Hefpl Lost F whl Calico $35,500. Own payment needed. Furniture Store Must 631-4780 Mon-Fri 8·5 home surroundings. Libra and aJ)other Taurus figure promi· Bayfront Olflce1. patios. cat, 13th & Palm, H.B 135.000. Annual Hies 7 t4-964·2890 13•6PM) _'tlrO_r_k_wtc_n_d•_-_9_5_7-_3_98_9_ MEDICAL Receptlonlll Newport Beach Marketing firm has several openlO{IS lor responSIDle and In· dustrlous people. A gooc:I speaking voice a MlJSTI A great way to Iner .... your Dudget dollars We pay lor your training For Interview appt, c:all Mr. Bleemer, 545-4716 PIOIEWHI No experience nec:euary. Comp•ny wlll train. Selary + bonus No Sell· Ing PIT eves For appt, c:•ll 662-5843. Allt for nently parldng,janllorlat StOOr-aro.~-7096 volume St59,000 . Cook, FIT relHll. 8 am · FlllTmEP•Y FIT Newport Ob·Gyn • • 673-t003 960-9286. 842-2460 C. F . 0 . Inv u t men II 2:30 pm, 10 am -6:30, PAIT• Tilll WHI must know pegboard & GEMINdl (May 2dl·JU:"e 20): Aur~ oClanf illdusion, intrl~e, Corn er Jamboree at ~ o s I 2 M l,n 11 u re 557-1430 rotating day• olf. Hospl· OpportunltlH available Insur. 645-7870 Portrait photo student. mystery an romance orrunates scenano. estine meeting MacArthur, Includes sign Schnau:ters, small female laYtatatat tal eicperlence helpful. with lhe Los Angeles Models, Actore, pit Xtras. 18. featured, provt"des exci'tement, enables you to be .. -r rights. approK 3500 sq fl tight grey, male charcoal, 3' i i 4011 Competitive wegee. Tl Cl 1 ti o 1 1 & TV Sh ei1per 10 work Sat'• " Beth • .., prtu t ff Please apply In person. 9 mes rcu a on •· commerc 1 s ow-1-Hr PhOto taking photos understarid feelings about "special pel'90n." Virgo Pisces grO\lnd level eicecutlve ol· vie Sprtn_gdale & Warner. OP y-:-_ 1.0 INVESTORS' am • 4 pm. Mon-Fri. Im-part men t In our cse. 178-FILM kids too PIT Mike 646•2424 d • flee sulle EKcellent Park· 8-48-2987 or 842-7771 di 1 •• door-to-door n-spaper 1 •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-penons play ominant roles. · 'Ing. Landlord desperate needed, $ tOO ea. Pou. me ate open ng. ,,,,esa sales program. Guaran-ANOAIEU v.a.nts to ... 11 CANCER (J une 21-July 22): Spot.light on business, career , $1 09 sq fl as Is cau Lost gray & whl Shlh-Tzu $200K return. 635-7982 Verde Convalescent teed hourly wage plua y.ou make top $$$. Do PROIOTIOI K 752 54441 F, med hair, "Maude... N SI Hosplta, 661 Center St. commission. Hours: 9AM you have the potentl91 to intensified relationship and possible stock investment. Pressure aren, • __ vie Irvine Terrace, CdM, Rtlt Waal 100 Co11a Mesa. _ 2PM or 4PM gpM become a model 1n Parle. Can you m ounts, you'll be asked to perfonn during a crisis. Have material Frtt llHt ti .la• •u Tu:ls~3v:46~1?2~~;~~· •FLYER IELIYIRY* COOKS. EKper. pref., all Tralnl~g 15 pr~vlded: let us be the fudge Call Spare 3 hrs n1ght1y? at hand , check sources, realize that reward factor is significant . OLX OFFICE SPACE PART TIME-TEMPORARY shifts, apply at 1400 w Po\enllal 10 earn $300 759-8292 Are you L EO (July ~3-~ug. 22):_ ~ccent on long-range pros~ts, w ~?;~~~~;.,2,;: i~:~lng Lost Nov t 1 ladles sm&ii Deliver flyers In o .c . Air· Coast Hwy. Nwpt Beach. plus per week. For an In-New women·s clot-hl-ng ~ei~~dc:;ed. special. commuruca_tions, ability _to complete long~tan. ding llllMTllLntll·ll•• ~f~~a~~t:ardc~~4~~~~ port busineu area to counter help wanted. tervlew, Call (714) store1nfash1onlsland,an~se11 mo11vated? y U d din f •• local businesses. Mon· ApplyinpersonatPRIME 957-2361 .EKt 1204 seeking 1ndlviduats for OoyO\l a&Slgrunent or pro,ect. ou' gai.n greater un erst.an g 0 NEWPORT BEACH -Lost ring wllge topaz, 9Fr517. _0C6:151 S7t5a't,·t 1IOm5mO -Ji~ BURGER. 799 w 11th SI. General: t person office. the tollowlng posit1on.s Enjoy working with kids? ' spiritual values and m etaphysical subjects. Aries. L ibr a persons EXECUTIVE SUITE Sun t 1t t3. SC Plaza vie. "" C.M. 646·930t Newport Beech. non l&UI II you tan answer YES figure prominently. OFFICES Reward 497-3579 ately. Counter person, full smoker, typing, 11'1hl &SllSTllT IUUIEI Phone 646-7021 · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): By digging deep, you unearth Fashion tsl 750 .. 9070 PLUSE llELP Accounting Clerk W1d for time/PIT, will train Dry shorthand. some book· 11&111111 2 30·6pm Mon tnru Frt d bl , -, f inf OC Airporr 752-6408 Restaurant Apply be-6 2 5466 keeping. real eslate T secret passages an a possi e ' treasur~ vem' o · onnation. __ recover chrome GT BMX tween 2_4 Friday THE cleaners 4 • knowledge helpful, var-Full 1me uperienceo Emphasis on originality. courage of convictions and willingness IEWPOllT 1001 Dike, yellow seet, gold RED ONION, 2406 Npt Ort41t lnHHHht iety ot work. 4 day week only 213•274•50 te, Mia to break from situation which has drained energy and money. 1,000' 2nd llr, quiet strHt. brakes. weld on treme .. Blvd, Npt Bch. E11oan<ll"" co loOlcl"" for Call An•-AO •832, nurslO{I nicety lndtcpd Dldg Ott taken from t 71h & Or-· ·• .... 642-6300 2'4 hrt IRll ~1 Leo plays key ro le. street parking garage ange. H B on Monday. &CCllmH OLDI eKp'd Creolt Investigator . - LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on hunch, be avail 645-4800 Vicky Nov 14 969· t22 t An 1 n tern at 1 on a I •,nnamtlonlr •5 hGomeoodlo~eorlfltgs-. llllUL lfFtll CNAi ·~ or3e1J11per11enc11 etl re-• 6 5 3323 d F 500 """' Small olllce. Sallboal qu r.,.,. • u m nna.itive of l egal rights. define terms and listen carefully to 4 · • ys Ptr1ea1lt 3012 subsidiary 01 ortune Salary commensurate wt EJccenent benefits Npt r---;;;;;;Jiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; Corp. IS seelllng an AIP eap Irvine 851.e2ee manufacturer 548-9452 possi~le ~d ersdhp P!"°posalwill ha. Fanubee·ly membertedr resoCancelves dis~te. o;~~ 1~o~;9~~~~e'ist • clerk. Min. t yr exper. In Bch aru 642·8044 promises 8J an cnsis ve n ave . r native month ;ent tree ullls pd JUST BRING accntg Gd typing & to CUSTOMER SERVICE lalr4r....,t """4 Office Clerk Full time 10 Plav. outstan...a:~ ... role. AtC, ground fir t055 El key requlreo. Aecnlg with typlng skllls neeo.ci. Jerry Liiiy Hair Design. 1rictude retaJI salel Type J-U.U'fS classes & computer help-Part or Full time. Call N-port Sch.. 1~8 45 wpm, 10-kay add, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 21): P opularity increases, long Camino Dr, Costa Mesa. yn.11D SMILE ful. we otter an Kint ben-t0-5pm 63t-2800 HOUSEKEEPER: uve-tn must work wknda distance call aids in verifying views. You'll be involved in social !d~~! E ot Fairview & UUI\ ... em pac:kage & plea1ant llUYllY PlllM Cook & drtYe for elderly 957·3989 activity, diacussions of art, travel and motion pic tures. Give 754-t040, Mr Tracy w.e·u furnlstfJhe towel:-" ·wor~~~1::~~::t. Freeway Auto Supply ~~·rm~:~en~f,~~~~~1 ---,-&11--TI-.--- oonsider ation to change of diet and work ha bi ta. Sagittarian • $320/up, crpt5idr"P"s. giant whirlpool, adult 1 U /474-5000 EOE/MF 28242 Avery Pllwy aft 6pm 642..ao33 Earn up lo s•oo per figures prominently. ale, rstrms. 1730 t Beech video lounge 4 sauna &IF S.lt1tifle l rilll•I Mlulon Viejo, CA ' month. Retlr-. Hou,. P/T Reoepllon1st typist, 16 hr week, SS h~ Call Mon-Fri 631-7645 P.T.RHde.IHk .... We neeo -entuslastlc people to tiano wasll eit· 011c cars In CdM Must be rn gOO<I snape & Willing to work hard 673·22"4 t1wnoem1t. Full time, QC wittl audio cessettes. m inimum wege to start Apply Books On Tape, 729 Farad. CM ask for Greg. SA G ITr ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Be ready to tear down for Blvd H B 842-283-4 -----~--Delivery IEY NIOI IPIUTH wlles. College Studentt. ultima f build.in · bl L---Ro Southern Calif 'sonly &OOT PHOU OLlll L.A. Time 10 homes on Key Punch and general ol· Need Oepend•bHI 11Yto to IUL EIT&n te purpose o re g on a more swta e """"'""· mance * EXECITIYI lllTll • co-seKual bathclub. The JOLL y ROGER, Inc: Balboa Island. Pickup or flee eKperlenc:e neeess-dellver D,11lly Piiot In Rental/sales agenlfor ec- is pr esent, member of opposite sex is attracted, your morale will t MO FREE RENT has an openlng tor an v a n r e q u 1 r e o ery. 10-key by touch. Laguna Beac:h (2 hrt per live Balboa Island offloe soar Puzzle pieces fall in place -you'll perceive picture in its W/short term lease. lull HEALTH WORKS AIP clerk. Accounting w/lnsurance. S100tmo. XLNT company belleflll. day!. w .. kday. PM • We have openlO{ls fdf • • · serv suites 881 Dover Dr and lO·k•'i eKperlence 3:30 AM • 6 AM. No Col· Call Miiiie, after"I AM at Weetiffnds, A.M. Call Mr two experienc:ec:t, full time entirety . Suite t4 N.B. 631-365 t required, restaurant ac-lectlno. 548•8441 or 645-5800 Barrow 642-432 t. ut uaensed agents. Corn- C APRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gain indicated through "TIE 11 2 t l 4 l1yperlon Ave counting desirable. XLNT ~6· I' 13 -1111--m-·-·--R-.. -•• -ii3ii4ii3iiEiiOii6iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil m issions only i Cell written material. Express views, get ideas on paper, catch u p on EXECUTIVE SUITE Los Angeles benefits and working .,,.--,.......------,---BETTE WALSH. K For Membership Info conditions. Apply in per· Dental Laboratory ual•· Perform all types ol ept re-, •• , .. _ wamFIHT MU calls, correspondence. eep resolu tions concerning diet, shel ter, Nwpr1 Ctr 640·5470 2131667-9905 son at: tent. PIT. No eKper. wtll pairs, prev1ou1 employ--•- contacts concerning property values. Virgo figures prominently. •••••••• ~~~~~~~~ THE JOLLY ROGER. Inc: train. 645·2073 menl In apt malnt. or .-i OUll Ill-I• AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Domestic adjustment is WllHW lfFIOI CIRCUS Of 11042 Glllelle Ave DOMESTIC HELP builder • c:u11omer Mr· Busy clrc:ulatlon office -\\ "1 111 tlu" featured, could include serious discussion co~ming ....--ible Protessronal Suite Irvine Housecleanln0(1 dy wk)& _v_lc_e_r_eq_'d_._64_2_-4_90_7__ needs• phone cletk for """'., h1e. ,.--F hi 1-• d HI 1 llSSl&E 7 t4 250-0331 Ironing (your hm or mine) •••••-;.a _1 verllylng sollctor orders. RE.AL EST..,TE. change of residence. Short trip could be on agenda, relatives as on ,..an ·r 18· NBic•• 760 1231 -" _.. 20 houra per week, ,.,.. ·- Receptionist. conference 7 t911~0 H."ABOR BLVD. lllWIRIH IHYIOI .... area • Hallmark Cards. Gifts & Mon-Fri 4:30-8:30PM. S4 ~~~~~,~ -~-~~ communicate and at least one will talk about visit or vacation. room. copier. Call ~ ,.., 0 N s c c 1 Ne FULLEATO!i Taking eppllcat1on1 for o ut hop. ounter osmet 0$. . area. ""per hour. Appllun1 mutl Libran plays paramount role. li780ilil--Oi5i00ilil••••• open minded operator, help. PIT. Co1ta Meu 640-7373 be mtture. and rellabte. RESTAURANT· P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your talents are recogn.i1.ed, ~-------110·1112 attractive voice neceu-area 549·8793 or --IUUID---TUllE---1-Some phone eKperlence Help needed, w/fleKiable You receive news concerrung· manuscript submismon, fonnat or Ceaatrcial l l&Y a WW ary. Excellenl Mlary plus 581-2024 Oeslrtble but wtll train schedule. ~ply In peraon ATTRACTIVE mulllple bonus program. ---------Management posllloo can Apply 1n person between M-F 2pm-4pm ti Jasper. contest. Y ou will be at right place at crucial moment. Romantic lta lal1 2111 MASSEUSSES Call 8-4pm, Mon-Fri, IUITIR/Mllll ti. yO\lrs alter 6 months 2·4pm A.sX tor Debra or 3672 s. Bristol, S.A... cor- involvement plays major role in 9cenario. Another Pisces figures Shopslofflces/ttores 65-0 TO SERVE YOU. 714-250--0355 Computer terminal de· spec:lallzed training and Catherine. 330 w Bay ner ol Bristol/Mac Arthur . tl sq It or less reas velopment group need• • field ~les qualiflc:atlons. Street, Costa Mesa. EOE A-taur•.nt prorrunen y. Costa Mesa C-2 548-7249 EICOllTS /IOIELS Auemb1et1. Apply 1 am v e r •a t 11 • E I e c. Earn from 120.000 • ...., -"-.-.-,,-a-.. -,,---2-to-5-+-l-e-a-ll-1-1-,-0----~1-,-11-11-1-1-1-0----11411111•11 -Outcall ONL y 835-9199 only. MecGttigor Yachta. tronte/Mectianlc:at Oe-135.000 In managemern. Ull C. • 1631 Plac4tntl1, C.M. sign Oraflsperson to We wltl send you to ---------Immediate openl~ ex - 24 Hr loving care. tic .. xtnt Sliart 2901 Slaare ztOI leatala 2120 FEo~oe!'e~e~:,N(e~~~ER) Spa~'!., Asst Manager Couple. make schematics, wtrtng school tors• mlnfimuml of 2 p••y-perienoe<I Line i" lood pa1io woman only ,... Cleaning & Malnt. 30 unit diagrams, shHt metal, weells in an renc aco. -•-So Cst Plu . Baell Bay • • Lg hOme Lag Bch. Prof Unlurn 1rg apt In c M M/F t100 sq. 11 W frvlne area, •stripper gram 26-494 t plastlc molOe<I part1 & train you In field with • wt•SUY •Y Rowing and Running 559•7 to7 irv 771"3499 shr wtsarre $400'1ulll, S350/mo • utlls, trplc, Tnclds olflces, S504/mo. ....., ~!~.ia3lxp er Pref. usembly drawing• from guarant"d Income to 9 am to 5 pm. Oming Club. 641-0118, Ask Ital ala to 1sl & last deP 494-0584 1r1-p1ex 650-8093 See tenant 3023 S. Or· IXITIO IU1VIRS v•bal & tkelchet. Also start selling and Mrvlcing Fountain valley end Hunt· Clark 111111 2901 LIVE AT THE BEACH WE LOOK FOR vou• =~~!.Ave. Santa Ana to ~~~:e~oefr~~~~Y ~~~i:. &141• Pre4. &11lt .. t to be responalble tor en· establlahed accounts. lngton Beach to V911ty -.-fT-.. -L-l-OUl--1-1-- sh d II hi' I B lboa Is P/T u 0 rnlnts Wiii treln glneerlng document•-You must be 21 or over, ~•na-.. dellv.,.,,, Re-.. , "The Original" r e g u a House/Roommares THE UST HU•l&H "" · ' ECO' BOM' & d ..... bl I ' .......... ,...... -·' P d d bl ............. lamlly hm Pvl bath Unlimited 832-4 t34 2500 Sq.It warehouse lnels n eKper. with c:asMtttt• a lion. '· '· bon a.,..., am 1 °"9• IO· liable auto necesHry erm epen 1 e _....,. lllOllllTE Fl•DEllS $300. ut11 1nci. 675-9 t42. _ . 2 bll & lg meuanlna. 738-8538 558-8538 plus. 13.35 hr 10 1lar1, maintaining drawing Ille•. gresstve, anO 1ports $5.00 per hr plus mlteege. perton needed for Ml & Newport Bch 641· 1899 all 5 30 or Ive msg Woman w/career wants 10 3042 EnterprlM, C.M at full time. Apply Books on 4 years relateo e•· minded. Hoapltallzatlon, Apply In person •1 Dally p/llme d1y & eve P<>S· *29th SI • eeaul home "eture F to shr beaut 3 or share unique COM home Pautarrno blwn Bristol&. For a fabulous pro-Tape. 729 Farad, CM. perlenee, references, & major meclk:al, and eK· Piiot. 330 Weit Bey St, 1tlons. Wiii train. Apply In On Peninsula 3 Br 2 Ba Mcondo In Cd•' Walk to wtsanie Non-smkr, $425 55 Fwy 54; sq It, NNN tesslonel massage by Ask for Oreg. 548-5526 Hmples or work re-cepllonal1 profit shar'lng Costa Mesa. pHerbsonBSllcer •• 1. 27t0 "" • '"' util 760 8304 957 273 t 5•6 6985 o · 545 t '26 12 5pu ~utred. Contact: Don and sav ngs program. o~ ••r. H·'land ar or I.. "" $300/mo. 673-1241 ocean. Dbl gar. sun"'eck. • • .. • an. • " · • "" A t ST .....,... "" "' u - ---u o hanklln MU hawi good eharac· Siles Avail now MIF (o shr hie in semi-pvt llv rm. wash· Voung prof woman to shr 2.660 sq 11, 3975 Birch, PRIFESl'L ldUll Telephone operator and ter, able to undergo rigid HuntBch S25o 545.7666 er/dryet avail $400 • •, ~~,~=~~~!~;~~3~-1~~~ NB. St330. MIA zoning. Bio-Health Centers. men, receptionist. Immediate INFORMEAINC. and thorough back· PBX eKper'd an• eerv * * * or 8"12•1944 Marci ut1ls Lve m59 673-5602 Agent 54 t-5032 ,,.1Nomen & children. Ins re-opening for dependable 722938 Mill Creek Ad &round lnveattgatlon, oper. Cord bdl. AU sh1"s. Ill! IOIEJ -" I 1 b 1 ell Call tor person. Mu11 htve ~ood peclal con1tderal lon Felhlon ltlland. Npt Sch. • A::--all now prof female to M/F C M twnhse pool, •lrllff tr •-a11 ac1•tal1 ,._,. m ursmen av · 1""" na Hiiis 92853 • 1U1 •-• c M 6•5 7717 1 telephone voice & ront -vu • given to hOlder of wrrenl 844·7050 SHORT HOURS Sh, W/sa:....1n CdM, $375 rec rm $235/mo Andy Ital 2fl2 FREE KIDS!. appt. '" • ' rv, d k T 855 3112 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;:::;;:===.! ""' 24 t863 956 7t90 Tuslln 559·9019. Hunt es appeeranoe. ~ • L&Ollotnee.Forper90r1ll " • utll, n/smkr._preler _ 1-• • S65 storagesonty. 325 J TV COMMEACIAL,WOAK· Bch 89 t-9544, El Toro, M and tO-key calculator. 5 lritervlew. con I~ Sttlt • Photo Copy Supc>llea 710·0840 or 720,,09 t MJF rmml sh beaut 2br t 71'1 Pl !J.16-5 t37 alt SHOP SEE SUNDAY AO v 855-6855 • day weell, Mon-Fri. Ex· IPPM~ Employment Develop-•••t• • 6 AM · NOON Fem 2s:35i'0 shr 2 br. 2 f'4 B condo (mstr br) llAM 213-465-4491 perlenc:e In auto 8g9nCy knock• often Wflen you ment Department, '.. • MoExperNectetery ba apt C M $275 , ·~ clean conslO n/smk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gnllmn Heks lady ••110< helpful Conl t ct •• Mra. UM reeu1t;r,:tt1ng Delly 714·530-1043, 8 am • 5 a ' • E.JctentMI training U,lls. Ba. rb 751_5•48 evs S350 545.70 l6 alt 5pm Eastsioe Costa Mesa unoer 35 for wtmda, eum-Hauser, Connell Chev-Pll C ,1 .... "'d• tc pm program .. 10x20 garage, storage HAPPY BIRTHDAY mer erulslO{I 953-9964 rOlet, 2828 Hatbor Blvd. ot IH• ..., "Co,i.0 Equal Qwty Employer mlf -t f • w.-1y Pay Guarant• Fe m-rm~IT-_3 5 N 8 t houseolf.3 Br 2 Ba. only. avail now 1145.7234 Cotta M .... 548-t200 r..eh tl'le.()rtn09 t -~ •Pleasant. Profesllonal non-smkr. N.B 1350 Oyt working reliable M/F NEWPORT BEACH t0x20 ' • DELORES ' Mfodel,! eeeklng ~11posure. mllrtl~ 142-617t Traoe your old •luff for ,,.. ~ Otc: In COf<>nl Del Mar 966-670t, ev 63l·t260 $350 Av all now gar..,,.._ $95 mo lllcl(y I U~ ro~C:o!~OW· BaBbysll""~e:~f 2nHdour ~n~odlet with a ~ ./ II you're bright and \ 548--0 t08 -vv¥ ng 0-e ...... ..,. ... ore .. ran C lld. 642-5'71 energetic, Call Mr Fem-9hr 2 if Newp<)f't ... -64$;~800. ~5-3323 Fr .. ,....., PHONE FANTASY 9 a to. Muat hive own ---Thomu bet~ 8 am• Beach house t blk from •••• HIH Tl lllllE Office ltat1l1 2tl4 friH4t I...... 25 Ladles to lh•r• your Cat. ~on thru Fri 3 to la1·1y P1·1m4 ......... : .......... ' • .,... I pm at beech .. no smoki ng Fantatlesl 828-7162 7pm + tcht hOlldayw. Wiii •• 17•.Ql 11 1350/mo. yearly Lve 645-422• , 100".......... THE o•ILY PILOT pay $3.35 per hr. Ca" oft • F a..uw Ad • ~eso 650·8739 HWFllllT Prestigious high rlM New· " TRAVEL w/young mate 7pm, 875-8080 : : °'ACTION ll,,------,.-,-- F/M, ocea:b?t-, block to Ammie wan.ljSI. 63)·fl,140.. J)Ort Beach offlte with -. -,.. IHCUtlVt to. Aeapuk:o 86.BVSITTEA NEEDED. 2 1111.1 ... " -. Cal s ...... flulble hri. ....... .. "'ech .... limo, f•t. last --- -set1 servlCM. si'heU deak NoV. 2&-90m. Alt ft4 II 11 1 ..__ 2 • rn. · •a•y --or male, multl·leYel. New ':"'dep ;tB. 875_08 tll Po11t1va, l"ature & res~. F lee Call lrvt~ Pacific penMI paid. 857-8428 ~·.,v ~· nc~L'"""~";;. lllllD Tllllll A ;""...c;"'' new new. oc;jllng ~ - -----28-35 nMd• Hme. B. Reel Estate, 478-1234 SPIRITUAL READINGS w. Male 211 •Hkl 1:e&000· r . • ..a..n money Cell Mr v • F n/smkr lo ehr 3 br. 2 ba $350-$400 646-6067 Advloelriallmalltrl. Love. beer-drinking buddy Now aocepUng applications for : Mon thru Fri 97l-oe34 duplex. N.B. 1300/mo ' D .. p , .. mate to Sh"'re" er t t50 IQ ft , of1lces avall· ma1rl•g• ' buslntH. Sc:olt 7t4 241 1235 ban111no 1"'\.1-trlct Manaaer to aupe-..'.J~ ': I ·1 p·1a1· v1 ut~,!48-9453__ "2 ea" CdM ho,;e, ~on able to rent mo-10-mo 2 AllO counNllng. 18t5 • • • lllPllUI FIHIUL um --o .-v~ : II y _I ·· ·" • F/rmmte thr lg 3br hM In smkr, no pets. 673-6480 ~~~;::::· :~f~~-: •. 2 e':: ~~I 3~.~~~:.~~S•n Pt1 .. :u~l "3114 Uftlll . newspaper carrien. Salary com-: CdM S370 ! uttl. Marie ----d-I I I d mtn .... Wl't.h . . 759•93 t6 or 6""· t l~4 Reep. M/F nontmkr to fin erence rm, can nc u e • htl the followtng open· mensura_. expenence. : "" .. & ahr condo. Please cell e111stlng phone •Y•· Alto Lett I Ftaa• 3114 ;§PIRITOXC REXb@A; elngs: Com ....._ fi 1 bo .. PAIT TllE F rmmle 10 ahr 2br l'ttba all 5pm at 553·0168 pan I el space tvall AdvlMr In Ill matl.,.s, pany u.::ne ti p US nus : " twnhee.deelc.PQOl,CdM Rmmte needed s2001mo 754-7017 •'otvee.'•m7!!2r~-S-,· .. 'J.U,~~~1· NEWACCOUNTS,PtT • opp,(>rtunity: Must have Van,'. .. • $350, ''' & 11111 Deya ' ~ ' & 1 t--3 Olflct sultN evalleble fNllll\ ADS ".., .. .,., ..., """ TELLER FIT -... .t ~ ick · Dell Dail Pilo b in 870-t517.evet673·0120 ~re~ ut~ei; ~~!~1oe~t u low as S225/rno. No uvnu Bolllpo.ttlon1requlrath1t : "...,w.on W 8 on or p Up : Ver y t y auto F Ami 12· 1 c M non emkr 547-2876 S.A lease requlr9d. Utll & ·RE FREE -To_plac._:ro:' _______ , th• e11r1dldl1• nave • with/shell. eage allowance : : Laguna Beach area (2 houn S250'~ ut111 840-2870 1anltor111 earvlc~H In• " ...... :.:...__..,,,.... pr....+oua ttlt« I APlf incl• ded' A ' ln . da ) W kda p M blwn t0·2 or ~2•9811 Rmml• Wtd, 1822 !alboa, ck.109d t t>lk to O.C Air· ..... ,,_ l t;unt Ntou91 Ir-U • ppay pel'IOI\, : per Y · ee ys . . - -- _ Np1 Bch 3bd, 2 ba.1rp1e. po~• & F"wya. s•e~not Cal·. reec:ttng public. 495-0850 131-1040 weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 : · weekend. A.M. F.am about Huge Selbo• ~nlront $300 • •.-,utile t13·~~38 16 1 L .Wtll-'ll!L. IL ~ot EOE. M/F/H W n -S r-.-M I • •AOO -·········· ·. =·m:anor87:5.= So Lagunl ~tied aree. 278·1365 tq It 8U111bl9 --"111--•·llTI Claeeffled, &42·64118 Sell with EASEi ~ ell Pfloy t., '-'UllW e98. .: • ~ per mo. Call.Mr. Barrow poo1, rir oeee • prtv en1r. tor rnedletl 0t dental ~~~~~~~~~~~=11·~·~•!l~Ntll~~~~-=··:· :· -:·:· ·:· ·:·:· ·===::=======·=-l_'._:.:.o.:.:r:..:.:..iMr~..i.· .:..::8'~us~h~6~4~2~..-4=3:2~1~. :EX):::E~~~ CtH91fie<s~2·7~7 1295 • uhl•00·0 22 Agent 5.41·5032 ----·-----CllltlllltdAdt&41·5'78 ........ _.................... • ••••• ,,, ... .,,,,., , .......... 1 ... ,. ••• , •• -----~ --• ..........=--L.;;:;..-=======--. . ' .. ' ' 'l ---=-------- ••• aat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 18, 1983 ,,... 9J•;m•;:..1_.W;.;:;1.-11_. .. ;....,...;:-.;.1 ... •.-••-.t;;;;;!!f-.i,.,_-.-.;,;-Ml111llHM1t 1211 Ptwtr hats 7012 Track1 toll A1tt1, laertt4 YODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE R•rined m:dilief Antique 1011 toe> !11.,"t Janning• wliMI 16 3 ' iju Hay 011111c11r ·79 '63 OMC . l>IQk111r:Vruck J t' 1-y llv• In or oul walnul. Electric chelt, Ilk• ,_ 1200 .12, hra, 1lp1 8 Incl trelle1, 8 111 Sterr a c:IHtlC 3 400 •t•lf Ml' • .. llU Cell 631·4690 e•I 1 tO 1220 646-71711 Hide a bed. like new, c;over. e•tre1 123.000 m1le1 ~IC. em/Im 1i~. '75 xJHe. t;;:; ml, tlke 70 WNlphllla CllmP.1 Ilka nv, 111 .. 12000 U1m 64:1 9269, 837 24047 ht1 ---·11• BUYOIAl!CTl'AOM 1200 1142 28411 804·1103,ev1091·869:.> C•UIH control, alldlng new llt,700 720,1950, •·----------------------------' r;;;o Old sl\Jl' n:aa MANUl'ACTURER bll Kenmote Wahr/Ofyr '77 25'..t fl Wel1'1all, xnll 11111 & window, U tiOO 846 •& 4 0 -good home 116. •nd Nva501o76~onl'\9W 011. Ml $300 WhMI cond St:l,000 64:1,4676 63 1' GIO lt1a1aa Gille IU2 ACROSS 1 Whip 5 M ona -a--a hatt• 14 Coon1zan1 15 Of the USA t bbr 1& Greek letter 17 Over 18 Domesticate 19 M orocco city 20 Zero 2 1 law -making group 23 Kind of triangle 25 Dismounted 26 One who. sulf 27 A bie's love 29 Response to Ques 32 T reaties 35 Beer serving 36 Fastener 37 Distant 38 Surrenders 39 Vapor. pref 40 Prevalent 41 Danish money 42 Speedy 2 3 1<4 4 43 Noun sull1ll' <44 Rancid PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ,.5 Petition 46 Sa111no ploy 48 Assembly !4 Foreordains 56 Sot. or col ~1 Moses·111n 58 Parched 59 German river 60 Nonsense 61 Plunder 62 Old Asian land 63 Charrs 64 Require 65 Crillclzes DOWN product I Bank deals 13 Surfeit 2 Caper 21 M inus 3 Old garment 22 Foot molds 4 School dance 24 Metric quart 5 Quiescent 27 Horseman 6 Icon 28 Small bills 7 Hall. pret 30 Reputation 8 Eris' brother 31 Recognize 9 Esprit de 32 Equal pref corps 33 Throw - 10 Famed v101tn 1 t Social newcomer 12 Seaweed 6 7 -act up 34 Lunch ~po1 35 S. American land 8 36 Auctions 38 CU1s1n1ers 42 Bustle 44 V1s1as 45 Planted 47 Take on 48 M arsh bird 49 Asian land 50 Water body 51 Averages '52 Strokes 53 Scarce 54 Lotty lake .55 Dies 59 Sixth sense 10 11 12 13 P1dt11rMd pai>er1. Karen top q11.1•llt¥e~r1•· Twin chair ulltld once, UOO '81 :22•t. It S11ar11y E~· YH1 t040 'A3 dhla, orig owner, 1dni 646·8087 Mtl 1u7'l n• · 8 ·lull"" Bar 110011. 125 I'll. preu Showroom con(J 176 CHEVY VXN. looh i cond. 12700 876·0618 _ _ tu11 ., • ., ave even 842·9271 L 0 AKC COCKER SPANIELS mor• on quaan ind king oaoe w/11x1111t, 111 runa good. etc:, am1tr11 '6g 01111. •Int eona. $3200 Bull pupi, 9 wk1. 1hot1, 1111 Free dell vary FIREWOOD Ouallty mh1 water, bolter than new c;1111 , C ll . f'\tw btalo.... obo Iv m••• 074•8489 trom 1150 557.5p7 ~ 106 $115 'It cord uetlvert<J ''" Ntwflrt 1llp avaU S t9K $hOCll1. $2500 54!1·3:1<>3 Blk PeklneM, M, AKC. 8 l•--••••ill-anywlllfa o39•49eo cull t> l -I '60 all 6PM '78 Clli!vy window van, ~. Merct411 h11 9145 rn0t. 17&. 4 mo. Finl Crib with m•ttrMI, good Full I.I matl/bO~ tprlng1, ltalt, lail 7014 ton. VII, auto, p/I, l)tt>. '60 Ci1ulC. 280§(. white J>UPPY free 10 gd home. condition. QM Infant love lt1m• (firm) nr new. __ "' ________ , crulae cont, 1mlfm c.u. wlbltck Int, 7 too•. •IOI 875·6.69.B ,a•t Ilka new, both Lor $96/obo, 6•4·6862 198 1 VXdXedNb f4FT mag•. 1owtno pkg, cu•· cond s 14 .500 PP "''''•II•: ~ •-• -A ... 11 t(\ffi [f\I •n/C( Oood ,.,nn(J 71llLA608 Gre•I Chrl11m11 Olfl ....,.,, "'"" ... ~.,.., .... -···1 Jotln vv1yn• ......... v•uu ........ -w Lov•bta Old Engllah 646•71141 Membrehp, $760 lr11lnt '2150 Week<ID'J c:att ~";,vu vuo ., .. .,...,""' '74 280 covpe.,ellow.-Hlt Shtep Dao•. AKC. 2 COH I cc membr1hp, i~~~ =~~:~~~!· WIM!k9!1d Aa11, ... , Cond 16m 20-0606 t1males 8 wealo.1 $400 Hlde..e·bed 10l1, lull alzt $2950. 720· 1622 ,80 Ran"•' 22. 4 hp 0 19 Cl1ulca 9045 ·74 MBZ 280, black, xlnt each 213·531·3184 Plllld, Herculon labrk;. gd John Wayne TeMI• Club 18500 "Ne slip 646•9148 140 Ford Converllbie conel 17500 816·3500 POODLE Mlnlture choc. cond. 5150· 841'1324 Famlly Membership. Needs res1orlng $500' brown AKC rtgllterad. 8 1 llY PllllTllE SllOO. 0111eves.673·0874 ERICKSON 23. new Honde 494,7439 mo• spayed fem. $300. Les 957-8133 Jvll In time lor hollday1 outboard Naples slip 5t9-0373 alt 5.30 pm ___ ___ 500 S6000. (213) 633·6738 '60 Corvette. 2 lops, alnl -KtNG1t1ebedwtma1t/bOx ~=~r:i:rd,:~~'; !ink days (2t3J433·7860e.-e cond S12.500 759-0952 Shih· Tiu. lhOIS. papera, 8'lrlng• S85 1131-4793 white M. 1'1t yrs. Prtl -----·-----~"L $950. llke new goH Prh)dle 16 & lrlr, xlnl Aat•a Ja,.rtt4 adultl $100. 731-7557 King alie delux water bad. bag $50. BHI offer conel , $2000 496· 1468 1;;;;.;=,;;,•i...;.;;;;.&.=;;.;.;=--- $99. • 650-3316 1176·3246 -, .. , tl Aatlsatl 1010 ~1Wma1ch. chair. llonel Train. gd starter Mariat £s•it 1011 · OK 2 dr. 4 sp, runs ul * I OUT nms * luggage, wel •ult. asst Sii. 25' track j cars and 26Ft B'O'A i ,.RAllER nds wrk s 700 llrm '75 280 4 OR SEDAN Xtnl Shape Orig . t O'Nner. Loadeo $7800 8·5pm 549·8848 75 280C, yellow. wire wl\eels 51 K ml Xlnl cond $1:.>,000 760·9278 '79 MBZ 30050 Yellow. sunropf. chtome wheels, low mites Best oiler over S 18,00b 851·6851 wkdys •• L•• ... ••• • lumlehlnga 645·9227 accesaorles 720-1704 or New S 1,600 846·0731 all 6:30pm --~ 851·9135 675-4455 Plll·lllUIAY SALi Mull S•cr1tlc1. Schafer '80 4000 ster110. 4 spd. 80 3000, 1 owner. pert Bros tell blue teathef Lo'Nery organ $120 Burl Oantorth Anchor. 40 lb sunroof, gd cond. musl conel. Snrl mags. etc Load 01 Elllern Antlqu" sofa $660 & chair $250. wellbl $160 720·0654 125 857·1448 Yll $4500 548·1653 $17.000. 631 •4721 or Thur/Fri/Sat Nov 17, 18. Xintcond 552•5638 OAIENTALAUG(wool)nr Oelsel eng Venmar IMW 9112 646·1030 19 9am·6pm, Fri Niie 1119 And-butcher blk. lb l. 4 cane new. 4>.7' Orig 650, NOW TS50C 1 cyi 411p s"'ll " • · " .. ,.,,. _____ .. ..,...,..1'81 3000 gra" w/darl\ chairs, S 150. 831·4274 S 150, 97~-0430 cooled ~495 548·2089 '72 BMW 8avaria.J.O lller ' ir blue. orig owner 1mmac , Orlglnai V Par~hu(SI 011 reblt engltrans. xlnt cona loadeo. 4 tK ml S 19.000 Painting (Seascape) llcyclt1 IOI 2 in/out s35oo 631•5195 573,5001 Pre·Hollday Sale Fri nlte Ill 9pm Sat & Sun Nov 19. Sealy Poaturpedlc. king sz 20 9am Ill 6pm. w/delu• frame S 100 <fl) lllllltJlllU'I SOUTH UUUlll 1 YILllWllll "WIWIUllT lltllllllll" Volume Salea, Slfvice And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Be1eh (114) 142-2000 '80 Aabbl~I P°iekup to mt. 1111. runs exit Nol a !\nick, scratch or oent, tmmac thru·ou1 $3595 846:6533 80 Rabbit. 5 sp<I, sun roof, ste1eo. 1mpecable thru out Must see S369S 846·6533 v.1,.-till 173 1806es. iow m1. ale, 5 spd $5250 644·2002 76 242DL. 4·sp<I cass 24x48" SAC S 1200. BMX customiieel chtome Conveniently L9C818CI 720-1704 or 851-9135 cherry copd s 100 &ComPelH•velyPriced FREE DRAWINGS 857-14 .. 8 FREE REFRESHMENTS -. 83 MBZ 380 SEL Blk/Dlk mags. P/8 x1n1 1mmec S40 000 673·8700 or S41951obo 786·861 t Sal & Sun Store wide Sale Sola. custom 8 ' xlnt cond by 40 • Dealers. $125. 675·6999 ltw,tr1lltfl,lt1111 · S.0F~ & LOVESEAT 1111 • II 0 • Loose pillows. esrlhtones, ••,.r1 • • • recently paid $995, must S Bound btwn Bay/ 19th sell! $410 592·5 7 48 141-4212 POOL TABLE $175 730-7978 ~ Xlnt cond Access Incl 8MX mlnl·G T, corn pl race • Ask about the money we 673·fl991 • • I Ith P" g . 11 e rn el · rs• Sales-Servlc;e-Leastng can save you thru our Rainbow vacuum Cleaner, sprockets. tires etc purchase & lease plans $200 Suitcase & bag. S500 673·4242 RCJY (~4 0\ /ER JIM ILEMlll 6!3·3025 '82 Diesel Wagon sacrl, lice. loaded. low miles $12.700 ODO 1·974·3192 Sola & loveM1t, 10011 $70 645·5167 Molot>eeane 10 spd Mint ur ,. l\J u ,v IMNITI' --4--'"-4=--""-~ w iiinut Roll Top Desk cushlons/plllows In RCA Cir video camera cond $250 955·0127 N. ,J:-~ ¥.1:·1\i\1\\ 1301 Quat1S1ree1 645·7875 earthtones. (LIKE NEW) s 150/obo. 6'oak lbl "·'' • I'..·:· ..... ·'-. NEWPORT BEACH Misc. 1177 Come In & see Newport Beacn's Imm setecllon ol previously owned Porsches, Audls ..ano Recently pd $995. Mu.t 4ehrs ssoo. Pnone ans C1ar11 1014 , IU·HOO AJtllaactt 1011 sell $410. 714 592·5748. machine $ tOOlobo. Factory direct shells & &CRf\ll~R __ 673·8700 673·3025 Bringing beck baby Benz HARBOR AREA Table rd + 2 Iva 2 chairs sleepers from S225 up 0 1 1 1 1 F b APPLIANCE SERVICE walnut $75 . Wall unit SCRAM-LETS 556-4289 SalesU·Sellr111i1c&E·SLTeaslng w~y ~~ a,v:~.1~'-~a~ We tell recond., guar walnut $150 640-0366 GMC '68 Wee'kender. atr, & lie. 675·2184 relrtge~ators. 549·3077 Walnut Hutch wl italned ANSWERS pwrl str. P/B, auto, SIC. llYEITOllY Of!f -trfl 4~5.,!~a~~~ 21 Cu It Wards lrostleu giau doors. 1 yr old 42K. $3500 546·8301 *'77 3201. AIT, SIA •1-2 GT,,•lnt cond·. 52•50 673-0900 relrlg. (almond) only 1 mo $200, walnut decofalor Hustle· Usurp (87 1 SFEJ ~ .. old, lost job. Paid $900 roll top desk. 1 yr old Lunge · Nodule Mttor likll 1016 *'78 3201, AIT. A/C ~6~5/963-60l0 Aat11, Doa11tlc sac. $500. 968·9205 $175. 55l·88112 USED UP 179 Lambrella fSOLI (667UOD) p t tlSS M .Illy Cou•I an1a"' 10 '79 5281 SIA H~H Ca•illac 9309 Bull' In Ov-& ran~e top Walerbed Queen •lze Y .. n w ""' special. runs xlnt, * : 4 spd, -9 " I I I H '81 05 TURBO DIESEL .. s IOO. Stalnl"s sln 525. wltlollallon matt/htr nvent a n-v 1am n • $725/oDo 631·3160 (747YPV) Exira lank 32K 59750 67 Sdv. xlnt cond must Free standing Sweellah $250. 493.5770 wu very dluppolnted * ·79 3201. 4 spa. St A 673·7770 see to apprec1a11, runs I I S 150 0 80 675 4573 when he discovered all K' t 1 / (315VOLI ---~Int 1 owner '84 lags rp • OAK DINING SET, 52" rnel lhe letters -· USED • trcyc.. •'79 3201. 4 spd SIA Pt11c' L. tl57 $750 ObO 842·7517 (Sal. 675·7621) eta"' table; hand carved UP. lcHttrl 1011 (6562) ' • I Ill IPPLIUOH chairs, 2 c1p1, 4 side; 2' Self cleaning pllollesa gu •78 Honda 400 Hawk 11 *'79 3201; 4 spd, AIC '63 3568 Cpe, rbn eng. 76 Blue El Dorado Ced Laa 957-8133 :•ng•fSe9x50t .. P8~8~ 12~54 Ask· stove, $250. Mexican de· Great cond Only $500 *(~7994XE3Q20)1, sharp, extras, $7900, XI n t con d . S 1 69 5 ,300 • 646·3616 evas 4 spd, SIR must see 760-8624 846·8037. 847-8567 111 ... l MIOllWIYI Aec:Jlner. small dac;oralor ~~a~o~'n!aC:eb.sola w?2 '&J Kawasaki GPZ7SO (091YPZJ II NHOIE 112 79-Eldo, c:om'ii8ri'YCar 1•,.; yrs Old, good cond, type. Pumpkin color. In match chrs. ult cond. ,2625 0000r 1631_6297 *'79 C526i, All, A/C s3500obo fully mam1a1neo 1n llJnt coal $630, sell for $250. gd shape Redecorated. $250. 639·4811 alt 5pm (265Z E) 6970 645 7 cono $7250 640·8268 833-9051 eves $50, 960-5844 Honda 1983 CR60, xtni • 80 3201, 5 spd, ·s pog. 675-•675 SILVER PLATE· Xtra lrg d $400 673 42 2 (9054) '72111 T··u '79 EIDorado. 80,000 m• Recond, relrlgs. all az, full 6' Reel patio table $70. candlelabras, $125 pr con ' · -4 an all P"'r $9000. 642-0795 'Nrnly. Free, Clel. Rea1. Thomas organ S1'50. Set·, tray. cotlee pot, Must aell: '741 Honda 450 *( '9GOIT8332a01· A/T, loaded, lmpecable. mu111 be seen. days. 548·8823 eves 650 7 52 41 .~SO 320)1 5 AIC $9480 973· t345. price. Larry s • 4 Credenza I 0. Luther creamer, sugar, $200 Good running shape spd ·70 cevme Eleg. wire wttls ~_,.-4-.+--41 a.trlg. $250. Walller & ~~~ S~~h~~: ':t~': 556-7453 $450/obO 964·2565 (565ZOLJ ' , 371·1207,eves673·1344 s~ $8500 642·1234 dryer, $135 ea. Olan· 525_ New 7 ,,,.. redwood , i•-Mtttr Htatl 1020 *'81 3201; 5 spel, SIR 779'11 s Targa. Im· Uher s1oo 646 51148 "" Mate Waatt4 • .., 4 (1CUT843) macu1ate cone1. all re-78 SEVILLE·52K "tll, w · · ·• patio set s2g5, 960-2519 • 1'2 2o fi. El DOrado Motor * '83 3201, 5 spd. SIR cords s 16. 963· 7593 like new sec system v.._ Sll·cleanlng Caloric gu Twlnbadcorneruntt,exue b?sRCNAtg~~N~~Rfs1~ Home. top cond $6500 (1FZP975J .78 911 SC Sunrf. air, $8500, PP . 833·3918 .::=:::=::::::::'.::::::::=::::~~======~~~=======1 SIOve, 2 ovens. very clean bolsters. $500· 2 chairs 646 0792 333 E 18th St . CM Ui-S n 1 P/W. P7• Cllllorel, etc, 1 --,-,-0-.-.-.-,0-E_O_·· S 100/obo. 759·91 80 rust color, $25° ea: Gtu i • 642-3379 208 W 1s1. Santa Ana owner lClnt $17 .000 • an •11 Wutt4 5100 Belt WHtH 5100 Belt Waatt4 5100 11•1. l1teri11t 14 IDpped patio table w/4 •••ical l11t. • 4 '72 Open Road Min.Mti Closed Sunday 631 -4721. 646.1030 ·~:~:a~: ss~v;~ xlnt ::>ales: Hardware, full time TELEPHONE I TOTlt • 1 x"" 8 10 T 111 awt cSh50alres (nd reslrapplng), ROLAND Synthesizer Home. SlffpS 6, root & LARGE SE_l_E_C_TION OF 78 Por 92• S1tuer/Dlk 673· 7544 ~•tion 1 1 11 1 SOLICITORS • ~-.. • • • : lrch stereo cabinet. ' dash air, generator, • • """" n r1 I a or . 01111-1/'" -11 plywood, 110 ea Ooors, $50; Atari w/4 c;artridgea. model SH·2, like new rY+fl-cont. 11mllm -·s. NEW & ~·ED. BMW'S,.• ltun. svmt_i;leaJ'l c r. THE WIEST See Steve. H.W Wnght &nHTIOI "" WHft $5u·846-4152 $55• AM/FM 8 lrac" & $275 552·32721rvme w'"''~ w-•lras low m1•••0• Co.126Aocheater,CM. W NOW HIRING FOR · • " goOCI tires. ctean. runs SELECTIOI e want good telephone CASHIERS AT 12422 Caatlll speakers. $25, 536·4074 Youcouldbeearn1ngupto e ~ 11 s 8 1 5 o S8460.call650·32S6 Sales Help wanted pres resef11at10111sts to see BP· ft 5 s1200 k ..... • • LAMPSON GARDEN ~ i 11.o 11. a er pm per wee as a 213·4'02·5688 POHCllE 'll'h UIS of late model, low mileage tlQe gourmet cook ware polnlments. GROVE 98n,.3pm Mon . • r•••t • lv J .1 11.214 piano lunar Course Into , . LD•I IUCll IMW Cadillacs m Sovttwn aihrelnCdM.Musthave SILAIY Tues. Thurs, Fri. Cati OLI'Pust5M2 1.8&3.3 "'!l ":, 5•2·3244or556-1178 73 Commal\der 26'. air. VOLUMESALES 361< mi, 5 ~oel, mint.I Cahlorn1a•See vs1ooay• sincere Interest in COOi(· CtMMISSID• 714·537-4840 EOE 200 mm. lenses. $200. 811uiTiu1 Brazll len Piaatl Or 181 1221 Ocoe"n1" awcnelng•.man/flm .. crun~ SERVICE & LEASING gorgeou!.,.1S-310!..15006 obo UIEll Ing & Selling. retell eK· lllllES 645·4203 AMETHYST Gem Stones. w-3670 .N Cl'terry Ave """ ~~~~~~~u~s~P~~2~ Pafl lime evenrng work PAAT·TIME, varied hours PHOTO EQUIP & COS· ~~ri~8~~o per Carat!. 'tent c~~~r~s3:00' )(eel· ~n~6-3~:~ror ~:~.51°:1°.ibo (Nol~~~~~~·~OSJ ltlh l!JCI 9111 2!,l!~~~vd • Eut Coast Hwy or call Callatter1pm 751,4223 10 include early A.M. TUMES. Novllron power ---759·!009 T 'l (ll,.)131 s.790 CQSfA MESA 975-0297 blr 10AM lor weekends. Musi have de-packs. soft box light dll· Mi ll · ir.211 111 Ill, • ·v interview. , TELEPllllE WDttl' pendable venlcle (small !users, vaSI variety or old let laHal • Wurlltzer Organ. ttS75. 3 Tranl 1024 Trade·lns Welcome rY"1v' CARVER &40 1880 S5·$7 PEA HOUR truck. van, s1111on lime costumes from chll· 15·1x21" eml>roldered sllk key boards. ~yntheslzer, 32. Aljo lfavel trailer fully Now open Sun ~ l~ I ----·---~~ S=11~~."~~~1hlinc?:~~~ No selhng. Salary No ex· wagon) to assist news-drens 10 adults including pelces from China. Only like new, music Included sell cont mini cond 8•20 Daina 9117 IO.l.S-JOC'E Cllnrtltt-tlll Plaza. 549· 1225 perlence necessary paper dealer In Irvine props 850-0683 $20 each. 64'0·8688 S 1295 837~646 awning .• '1n mobile 'home '72 240 Z 4 spd •Int worlc-....... .., • • • ,,,.. ., ·65 Nova, 2nd ow~ auto company Wiii train Eve-area Must be Clepen· f f S f 1'1--..1 1""0 AV k 9 9 lk ·" .• ,,.,. • "'• " ·.L ·=: Sales Rep tor manulac· nlng hours. For appoint-dable Contact Greg IN tt ti Antique cntna cablne P!ll q -• w par on •g ear rng cond. new clutch & ~ .. WHO•vs tM 74K ml, $995 6'15·7578 IUfer of machine par1s. men I. call Ka1hy HyOe Monday thru Friday XeeY n:eas a bath and 1 ~:t S ~~ks. g~•kn~1~~~fa B~K SWING. adl 10 varl· ~~~~d :~~;z~~b:~ u~;, llres s275o. 650, 1233 ·73 Vega Htchbk, nu Salary, oommlsslOf'I & oar 662·5844 between 9:30 and 10:30 nice nome. 3 yr old $495_ Hoosier cabinet ,ous heights & weights. $8200. 559-4614 all 6 '78 280Z.(2-2). burgandy, S --9117 brakes & 11res. tune·uP auo111ance. Call Mark T·Shtrts Plus 01 west· a.m. only. 642·4321 healthy ShMPdoO I• vary S Must sell tor medical , auto. air, stereo. 22.000 ••ar• 1nc1 caro. nd• Clutcn, 7~4/557-3380 minster Mall is look Ing for lil•lil•.llillillili••• lovln~ and lrlendly. ~~1~· :~~~~~ng.:r:: reasons. S 150. 556·8000 Aatt S11T1Ct1/ m1, 1 ownr $7000 Days 190 Subaru Hatchback, 4 $500 840· 1295 IOTIY/llPPll exp salespeople to work Ylltt Malo ll~ltfrJ 646·3 7s att 5pm. glass S1·S75. 771-3499 Yamaha Graphite 45 ten-Parta tolS 544.9410. eves & wknOs wheel drive, 4 spd, top 74 Monte Carlo V·8, AIC Small company near OC ~~~~ Z,~ly~~ri:~~ans Modelslorsateswlthgreal Free adorable kitten• lo ATARl2600,llkenewtnclg nlaracquetS75631·4274 •AUTO BODY REPAIR 752·1656 conel $3850 496--4612 PIS AMIFM. drk blu ~·A~~::i~: ~'Xu~~ ~l~~~o~;zl~n:9~kh~;crs· ~r~~~'."~,.~~::n~~~~s.W~ ~o;i~~M home. 831·3611 ;;o. ~:;~~~5~~: 13~ 150, fV' la•Jt, °;'~;· l~~s~:i~~. ~~~~g~ '7a~~l~oc;;/:o';e:\~~~· ~·i;ta tl I ;;:::! V!To~~ r~n1s 6-:st, 851-0424. In at the star1 ol the excit· Free to gd hm, le blk/whl ttlM •232 mysell 8111 969-1221 • Needs paint $2500 69 OY.Ola. goad parts. 640· 1715 Typesetter Ing new video music fn-cat. 5 yrs old. Vetlow CAMBRIDGE 110 per can, BEAUT iFUL 2511 RCA A a IOI WHtH 9020 6'46·6111 att. 4pm $300 .631·2459 '7_6_V-ega_H_•t_c_h_bac-k-. -new- UOlnllY dustry. 833-8940 Parakeet. talks 964-2358 962-1905 Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. ·81280ZX:-pert cond, wht '72 Corolla Wgn, rebll eng, tires. shocks. springs, •ITllHI IDYIOf II VILLAGE INN now aittePt· r lt 1o•s Celling Ian. ~ wltullp s 148. Free def, Open Highest cash lmmed. tor •~I. red leather Int. T /bar nu redials & wheel-nds eng $400 650-6136 Manufacturer• represen· Ing appllcatloris • 111 an art • llghll & oak' blades. Coal Sun. TV John's 646· 1786 your venlete. domestic or sn/rl, 24K , ml S9900. cyt/master cyl, runs good --------= 11yve firm located In TYPESETIERS shifts • Bruk fut, lunch. 2 full set• SUly twin bade $299, take 195. 552-0796 Stereo, dual turn table. 4 tprelgn. 551•8285 720· 1201 dys $900 obO 642~319 ~.~:: ~ ~= Laguna Beach seek• sec· & dinner Apply In per. w/Hollywood lramu. Charter mbershp Tlllanys Braun spkrs. Soni re-WE llJ .82 Datsun. king ceb, Ilka ·75 Corolla SR% 5 sPd. $2500 675-5107 eves " ratary. EXPERIENCED In Immediate FULL TIME or son. 127 Marine Ave, Used 6 mos $100 set. Disco, No duet ever. celver. $800. 720-0506 OLUI OA·s new. It met. blue. Ton· am/Im $1800 241·1481 ---------phone & olllce 1kllls. PAAT·TIME openings tor Balboa Island, Swlvelotcchrw/arm1,gd $750/obo, 54s.9473 n '80 C1pr1ee. 4 dr, e.-11 $800/mo starl .494··94« experienced AM Type----------cond $25, 2 drwr melal TVAENTALS$20permo. neau cover. 15.000 ml. '77ToyotaCorolla,2dppr. cond $6000 llrm setters. Hours are tleK· WIJTH/WIJTlHIES me (beige/walnut lrontl) DESK S'x3' antique with 19" color TVs, w/option AID TllUCll $6500. 673·2220 days 5 spd 53K ml. Xlnt c:ond 545·4147 eves & wknda UOlnllY II ible Type spacing and *DO YOU WANT TO wtlock $35, 545-3543 leather top. brua pulls to buy 540·3195 ftta•a $ $22501080 546·9215 Nead mollvaled, PIT paste p background a MAKE $4000 PA MO 7 $485. 5411·7827 --'82 CA MARO: ve, auto, (20·30 hrs/wk) person plus ·u Salary com· . 68x36 Marble coffee tabla --------= Used radio Slatlon audio ·75 Aoncia Civic CVCC. '80 Cor SAS. 5 spel. like air, new tires. CHS, Must be able 10 work mensurale wrlh 9 ,. Est haule cu1s1ne res· $175. 644·11511 Wan1 Ae11 llpeon lO'll"reellnbox S 1300 Runs gre11. new 39 mpg. stereo. all cruise $7700 548·7134 mornings. Past ottrce ex· pertence trvrne 1oca11on taurant needs maltre'de ---------s3 ea. 64 t-8000 Slerep cass 960·2093 xtras S4 J50 846·7171 --------- perlence necessary and exp waiter/waitress, hats, lauter/ '78 Civic 5 spel, gd cond. Vtlk1w1111 9173 IEE IS FIRITI ,S5/hr to start. For appt & Call Ann for Excellent benefits. See ltat 7010 51950/obo. 968_4377 e62 d· iv m-lcro-bus. snr·t, We have a good Mlaollon Info. Call: 586-1589 Immediate Interview Mr Boyd at 765 W. WE llY ~ of NEW & used Ctiav· Alosta. Glendora. Take 1n.11•••-011111 ~76 C11cc. auto, A/C. stereo. all orig · $3300. roletsl See us todayl Secretary (7 .... _.. USEDCAAS& TRUCKS 6•2 9259 837 4047 Part-time. e11per. Good 14) Fwy 210 & exu N. on to Holiday Pat•d• of Llollls COME IN OR CALL FOR AM/FM cass. 54K m1. gd 2 • ...:.; ___ _ dictation, typing. Flex Grand Ave to Atoll•. Ex· Cruise• Dec 17 lhr 2!lrd f•EE ••pwH• eonel $2950 675-2988 '85 e,. body nds wrk, gd 680 12&0 ecutlve olllces. 645-2720 8 30 9 30 $15 " .,. ._ --500 545 7378 eclledule. Nr O.C Air· • : to : pm. per Cormlltf·Dellllo '80 Cvcc 1500. 5·sP<t roof erig. • • port. Call answer ad Wttfttrll Rtfllltltlll per1on Up to S 160 OllYRILn rack. AM/FM cass. great :s7'Bug. 1111 orig. red/blk itll04, 642-4300 24 hr Equal oppty emplyr M/F Nee~ 1 lop professional DI M E s guests. (714)673-2398 18211 BEACH BLVD cond $4000. 646-,.352 tnt, S 1795 642·9259, Store clerk. 3rd shltt. lull USA TODAY person to strip, bleach h1t1 Gtaeral 7 11 HUNTINGTON BEACH '81 ACCORD SE. Sunrool 637-4047 lime. apply at 7·Eleven and retlnlsh kltch. cabl· 10H ~lAS PAR BLUE 1 Hl·I01l1 Hl·JU1 $9500 675-3008 '67'8us. exit mech cond. 1515 Geister, CM . P/Tltft,1Jtrll11te nets. wood paneling, WHITE $175.642·4563 laasa -~t-127 Goodlnt,tlres&shocl\s 556-3981 lrlYtn ltt4t41t1r II bannisters. door1, etc. on A WI PAY TIP MLUR Am/Im extras $1400 t •-Aa .. percentage basla. Net 14' ply/glass bo•I wf..08 FH i•RI •••i ·81 Isuzu, 4 dr, auto. air, 645-5257 Super PIT job, Mon·Frt. •tt ftlllt-11,, $100 Clay easily Musi ~---• motor, oars & cushions. -_,. di II Ilk 12 000 9'30 1·30 81• .. et lunch I 1 ai •11 lllHI ra 0• 1 en-. · '6-7 Cam-r. rare model, , · · '"' rtl, have your own atrlpp ng, 11lnl bay/fishing boat. -.. miles. $5400 962·7697 ""' delivery Need transpor-AM Delivery to homes bleaching & refinishing $180 Float tor dock. NITllO/lllUI fully equip, super c:tean tatlon 4~7-3'129 Musi have good car , equipment and pick up LINE ply/gl1.1s.S60.673-5166. 248oHarborBlvd. $1800 673-3529, Todd Telephone Sates pfool ot Insurance No truck. II no equipment 660·307'4 COST A MESA '68 Square back, 1 owner. Proven closers, precious weekends Of ~olldays. No and I ruck, company wfll 19' Chrlscrafl . 5 7 all ........ 001,.1·1,.ll clean $950 640-1541 metals firm 1n Newpor1. collec11ons or bllllng Call sell equipment. traJnlng & " •• • • high comm. rates, leads, now 630,5441 8 am • 5 rruck Al (714) 781·3105 mahog classic, hull & 4 Wllffl Drittt I03-0 '68 vw.-nu eng. AM/FM draw,'Nlillraln 650-4657 pm,Mon·Frl Call 7am 10 10am II no WANT ADS trailer need restoring cass great buy answer call 683-5423 S2500. 494.1439 176 JEEP WAGONEEA S 1200/obo 24 I·1481 Miiia your 1hopplng eas· SELL Idle Items 'Nith a I' IYll ••irT 4WD Overhauled motor. - lat by using the Dally Pf. Dilly Piiot Classified Ad. Siii things teat with Dally .. .,. , good paint & body $2200. ltllDA'I '69 VW Sqbck Auto, just tot Claaffied Ada. 642-5678. Pilot Want Ada. Compl. w/4 hp Mere 0/8, Call er1er 5pm 492•2995 SOUTH tuned. valves, new tires . . S600 833·9051 eves gd 1ntou1 $1000 or bll '74 Jeep Wegoneer, 4 olr 24t·1506. IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO Ptwtr hat1 0 wtieel qu1dra1rec11. 360 COUITY -- PAIV .. TE PARTIES v 8 t I '71 BUS XLNT CONO ft ft 22' ettrectlve Cantry • • au o, 11 r, new per· lllZI Lapstralle, '63, v befthl, feet cond . $2950. $24001080 551·9253 Newspaper COMMRl CHEVROLET ,.,,.ii.tr I••• H . I ' ' I('., I \ \I ~ .., ' 546-1200 c~g n ·fo in, good COnCI, runs wetl S600 956-811<1 'lllEWYMID Brgm. xlnt. loaded. $2850. PIP 760·8617, 640-41168 Ifft• 11· '611 CHARGER RIT <140 Xu 011g. Garage kept. 1 ownr $2000 FIRM 650-6130 78 A•pen 4 Cir, 45K, IUIO, pb, pt, radio, runs great 11850 Call 640·5447 '78 Monaco. gr111 cond. 11800 956-8114 , ..• KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! s.11 your Items for $50 or I••• In our lamou• DIMES-A-LINES pub· ll•hed Heh Saturday In the Dally convert top, c1nv111 741·7716. 642-8421 .... Wl&.L HT cover. VHF. gray marina, llClrl 35 11 llHlllLI '13 Van, exit oond. $2950. ·u MUSTANG. Orig Paint 11112·5879 Sharp. A Beauty. '3900 I AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO S7S.OO PER WEEK 'tft llG'W tint IS OlltflHllS for .rvnc .., bemn to secure rt.td!u rOf flit °'*"' tout '*" Not Ollr crrws stJrt at J 30 p 111 and WOI~ Wftl~ 8:30 p,m ... kda,,. On S.tvrdar we "°'' • ltw more llour$. YOll ••• Hrn many ir!fn '.Id PNCS. 11onc 111t~ w Iii~ your own l!IOMy . tllltt 1$ no dt!l•er111 01 colltcbOft lflllO!wtd ~ JOU tft rntemttd. plttM ell Mr (f11 .. CCII( (714) 548-7058 . - Piiot. • DIMES-A·LINE •d• mu•t ,,. Pr•pald IO mall or bring thflm Into the Dally Piiot oftlce. Se ture to Include your phoM num"-r or ad- d,.... In your ad, have a price on Heh Item & no abbrevlatlont. DEADLINE: s p.m. Thunder ~ Coeta ..... otlloe ..... .., ...... c.u ...... c .. - ' V·8 , C-2.15. $4500. S · "'--·1 673·3961 '69 Che~ Suburban C-20 Volume ates . ..,.,.• ce ----~----1 Loaded. l 24to'. 848· 1100 And Lealing 18711 Beach Blvd ·77 LU'I Truck Gd cond Hun11f1iton 8uch ~~.9~8 $2400/obO call (11•) ••2·2000 Aatt ltnim/-A1tt ltrri"9/ Part• HU Putt Hts 8Hled bid AS IS WHERE IS '113·48' Grendy MarllnHr Sportll1h1r (Jubli.e) Doc •293·809 Sea v...e4 at Lido Shi~ yard, Newport Beach, CA. Nov 12·Nov 22 ti.· 1waan 8am·4·30pm Mon·Frl 9am-3pm S•t. IU•O~IAN CAI MAlnl Seated bid oPlf\lllQ 2pm, CoHt Merine SurYeyon • .74 Super Beetle s1950. MUST SEE 648-1927 rbl1 eng. new paln1. '11 Pinto, gOOd trana. 979-72 .. 4 $350 obo. 642.4329 :74 Thlrig. cllan. hardtOI). '74 Pinto Wagon Orig dual carbs, roll C'IQe. rMr owner, 41pd, am/Im, apara. $3600 648-11443 mag a whl • I t 60, ·74 VW Bug. VW BUO Ol/9f-1~/wllnd &44·1124 hauled engine, very '75 Mu1tq Glila $1500, cteen. $2750. 333 E. 18th 9AM•5PM &45-781 t St , CM 842·3379 '75 BUG, '"'Y good cones, fuel lnlacled, ttll'IO can Priced low to .... : 12.00 or best on.r. 844-2780 Nov 22 at ottlce of So. G '9 5732 e. 2nd St.. lOllQ Beeoh, 00803. Bid mu1t bl accompanied wllh '7$ Rabbit, 2 dr. ,,.. paint, money Ofdar or calhler COIP' l'ft SE.....-r .... IEPAll 12000. 842 .. 714 cMCk tnlOt peyable 10 ~I " •WIK M 71 C ' f AI "illliiiiiiW ... __ _.;:;;;~ Marina Ollloa of A!Mflel • hem~'" "tlon " conv ate good Cond FM In amount OI 10% Of blel • IMOIM9 e ~llmlllC* OVDMAUL S&aoO 842·7Mt ml.it 8altmee ol bid due by e TUMt.w e ll'AICH e .. HOv 29, '83 EnV91opa '81 VVJ/ JETTA, 11lnt, '73 ""T LlrTt 'Or, . mull e1•t• (S..ted Bid), fl££ CIECl·IP 111110.. low ml,, vefy ~ur::" ~'!~ b1 Owner ~ rtolll to ClelftSS300 144-013• -~ -·v refuM any or all 0101. 2062 "9clfttll An. ~ AAUrr CONVDn' ha ctii'i'Ofn1111 2t. rnuat Nit, C.Sti Miii, C1, 92627 (714) 631·tl.. l!M* ooM f lM OWlf ;.;;iii-.,...~.:;;: r o /1 b , • o 1 o". ~=========~~~==~ ...., 1272/mo. no down. wnroo•. 'PO'"'· .,.0 111.eootobo. 'Tao.4381. _ ss3-02sen2CMMa0 11uoo ..-o.taa -~==~--~~ -_...... -----~-=t:-~- .. I \ ·-~, j .. I Quake r9cks Big JS-and At leas t four. persons hurt in strong 6. 7 Hawaiian temblor HILO, Hnwa11 (AP) A strong earthquake rocked the island or Hawau today, ruttmg gas and power nnd brt'akmg windows, oUicial! mud. At l~ast four people were injured. Swarm of tremors? See Pqe A 7. damage, which we are responding to," said Hawaii County Civil Defenae admlnlatrator Harry Kim. ''7A~KfPM ' ,"' ~-• • i'llNll.t~lJhut 0 .&HU Hiio.. W lllUI . . ·' IOllOlllli ,.... MOIOUI L ', -.-LID. ,,.., I•' ...... ,........ ~,,1ullu AUi 1 y114,• L.~ C•l)I l -••••• rv ,.., .... . ' ,,, .. I The quake, which...w-uck.-at tUJ .UJJ\, .. -(Hawaiian lime) registered 6.7 on the Hicflter scale, said the t'tll't fll' Tsunanu WamintJ Center in Honolulu. Many businl'SSCS m downtown Hilo sustained broken windows and broken water pipes, and at least one gas main was broken. said Sgt. Charles Chai, watch C.'Ommander at the Hilo police station. • Four people were treated for minor tnjuries, attarding to Sue Ota, nuraing suPt>rvlsor al'"-tt110 tto8p1ta1:-• Power and telephone servict> was disrupted in several par18 of the Island, Chai said. One woman reported that her home near Hilo was moved 12 inches off lta foundation . Two landslides were reported on ~watt llland, but no bulldinga were ciamaKt:ei. ~ ~ ... --' An earthquake of 3.5 on the Richter scale can cause slight damage in the local area, 4 moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 severe damage. Earthqqak~ centered near Mauna Loa volcano. .. "We have numerous calls of structural THI ORANGI COAST; COAST IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS How to be &·big Win ·ner ••• "' . No antitl-ust on· hospital, lawyer says ... You can do it with luck By JERRY HIRSCH °' ... ~ ........ When Barbara Sue Compton goes to Laa Vegas she plays to win. And win she does. A Costa Mesa resident, Com- pton, won a $197 ,843 slot machine jackpot at the Hacienda Hotel Monday. Just a month ago Compton, 24, won a $6,000 jackpot at the Las Vegas Hilton. She has only visited the gam- bling mecca four times in her iife -50-50, not bad odds. ''.I love to do it. You have to play to win," Compton explained in a telephone interview from Las ·vegas today. By KAREN E. KLEIN OflMOel1 ...... ..,, The threat of an antitrust action against the City of Jrvme if city council members grant a oon- dittonal use pennit to ~hvine Medical Center does not hold water, said Assistant City At- toniey Rob Bower. The latest twist irt the battle for an Irvine hospital came during Tuesday's Irvine City Council meeting, when opponents of IMC warned council members ruling on an appeal of the permit they could be liable in antitrust suits if they allow IMC to build a hospital on Irvine Company-lionated lar:id in East Irvine'. Compton, a receptionist for a Newport Beaci;l hair salon, was in (See JACKPOT, Page A!) .......... Barbara Compton,.David Nadeau celebrate 'the Mesa woman'• big jackpot Bower, who is in private prac- tice with the Rutan and1'ucker law fitrn in Costa Mesa, said he researched the antitrust issue thoroughly. ~ ............. Donna Cockr ell and Postal Ser-vice official James McDonald, the good guy in her fight with IRS. }PSA buys 20 new jets in effort to cut noise By JEftwflrlRSCH °' ... ~ ......... Pacific Southwest Airlines an- nounced today a major. purchaae of quieter fuel-efficient airliners that could have a' dramatic effect on air traff.ic at John Wayne Airport. Although the airline is not detailing ita plans for the aircraft, the company announced restric- tions at nobe-•naitive airports like John Wayne were a major factor behind the purchaae. Tbe San Dleco-balled airline, one of six u.an, the airport, la buying 20 Britilh Aerosp91Ce BA.e-14& foc $300 million ~ haa an option to buy 25 more. Bntilh Aerospeoe haa an office in Irvine. The alrcraft la conaldered the quietest commercial jetliner in production, a PSA spc5keswo0Wl said. But aecording to one aitport official, there is still ~ question ~ whether it is quiet enough to affect traffic at the airport. .''We don't know unUl they can bring an airplane in here and demonstrate it," said Bill Martin, a aenior noile abatement specialist at John Wayne. · "It will probably be quieter that the Daah-80 (the McDon- nell-Douglu DC-9a mo.t airlines use at the airport) from the certification numbers we have eeen on it but what it will do in our system we are not exactly sure,'' Martin said. ( ·. ,. I Or, just be· persistent and even beaf the IRS By ROBERT BA.RUR °' ... ~ ........ nuor Corp. teeretary Donna c.ocluell hu fought. battle of aeemingly lncredible odds against the Internal Revenue Service - and won. · And a Fountain Valley Postal Service offldal of all people emerged u one of the good guys in the lleVen-month &aga. Cockrell'• problems began last March when lh4' filed her l<>ns form income tax return. She wanted to get a refund on her 1982 earnings but inadvertently checked the line to have the refund money applied to her 1983 estimated f.aXell. When lhe didn't receive her refund by June, Cockrell became uneasy and called the IRS Center in Fresno. What followed, Cockrell said, wu a .erles of telephone calla and certified letten of almo8t mind-bogling proportions to tax officiala in El Monte, Fre9np and Santa Ana. "Some of the people~ nice and aome were condeecending. I couldn't talk to the same per.>n twM;e. I wu uked to 8end them letters that I already had went. The telephone lines always leellled busy and they wouldn't put me on hold." But the 35-year-old Cockrell penevered. On Oct. 1, tax people told her ahe'd get the check in three weeks, lhe recalled. Three weeks came and went, Cockrell said. but !See IRS, Page A%) At the meeting, Bower said there ls nothing which prohibits the city from granting th,e permit to IMC-for the land. "There is no reason to beUeve anti trust liability (could be incurred) in th.is case because the city is·only making a land-use decision," Bower said. But Gaby Pryor, president of a citi:zens' group supporting a rival hospital plan for the UC Irvine camf>us, told the council former San Ftancisco Mayor Joseph Alioto has reviewed the ~ibiliti~ of an antitrust case and thinks it is legitimate. Alioto recently gained national attention when he won an anti- trust-suit allowing -the-Raider$ football team to move to Los Angeles from Oakland. • Nanci Rosen, an Irvine resident and long-time supporter of a campus hospital, told the council she resented the "citizens of Irvine being forced to participate in federal antitrust violations." Antitrust violations come into pl~ because there was no com- pt!fttive bidding for a hospital group to develop a facility after Can whiz up the newly realigned 17th Street ea1t of Newport .............. ~ Boulevard in Coeta Mesa. The reno- INDEX -810 Ann r.u.ct.a A2 Movlel • Mutual l'Undl Dl-10 Police Las M PubUcN*- DtO ~ DS-7 • Dr. StlbTohn Al ....... .., ,.., ...... Cl·U. Dl-1 ..,_ ... DI W_._ • Worldtc.wa t • vated 1treet wa1 opened Tuetday. AlO 87 86 Al DS-T BN AlO ... • • ., Al Al the Irvine Co . donated 15 acres of land for a hospital, Rosen said. And because the market will most likely support no more than one hospital in Irvine, she charged. the Irvine Co. is in effect dictating where the city's hospital will go and who will butld it. "This goes against the free-market foundation of this country," Rosen said. She cited a recent case an Boulder, Colo., where city council members were named in success- ful antitrust action involving a cable TV franchise. (See HOSPITAL. Page A2) .. Realigned 17th Street eases mess Traffic through Costa Mela's downtown area ahQUld improve lmmediately with the opening of the realigned 17th Street between Newport Boulevard and Orange Avenue, dty officials said. The project to realign 17th Street, a key arterial linking the dty'a eMt and west Iida. waa conceived in May 1978. Construc- tion wu completed at a ooet of $490,000 lMt week. A rib- bon-cutting oerenoiy opened thl! new thorouChfare Tu.day. The project repLaces two three-way lntenect:iom -at Newport Boulevard an4 E. l:/th Street and Newport ~ (See STll&BT, Paae Al) \ ~ 1. . U * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, November 18, 1983 I ..._c_o_N_11_11_u1_D_1_1_o_R_11_1_l· Coyote Canyon operatiOn STREET REOPENS... Irvine council voice concerns over toxic waste, cancer-causing agents at fandfill 'unsafe' From Page A1 and W. 17th Street -with one four-way lntenection, acxord.ing to Bruce Mattern, director of pubUo eervices. Before the realignment, 17th Street 1plit at Newport ~ard~Mot.oriatagoingeuton 17th had to ~pat an intenedion, jog north on Newport, hit another lntenJeC'tion and tum right before they could continue across the city. The two three-way inter- aections often januned up"traffic on Newport Boulevard. "This should improve east/west circulation and increase traffic flow," Matt.em said. The new road curve. IOUth of the old E. 17th Street. The old road will remain, Mattern aaid, but baa been downgraded and the signal at Newport has been re- moved. · The -re8.lign.ment, with a total coat of nearly $2 million, waa jointly funded by the dty and the Orange County EMA -Arterial Highway Financing Program. Acqu.l.aition of the right-of-way property was completed in April of this year at a cost of $1.5 million. Construction began Sept. 19 and included·placing electric and tele- phone lines underground. JACKPOT FOR MESAN ... From Page A1 Las Vegas over the weekend accompanying her boyfriend, David Nadeau, to a motorcycle ind~ conventiqn. "We were checking out and I cashed a $200 check. I got two rolls of quarters and gave one to my boyfriend," Compton said. She had lost about half of her quarters in the slot machine. "I needed five Ts to come up on the bottom row and they did. I screamed and yelled and jumped up and down. Everybody ca.nre running from across the casino: I did it, I did it," Compton said. C.Ompton said she had gambled away about $800 during the weekend before hitting he.r big jackpot. "I still don't believe it. They put us up in a penthouse for a week and they are giving us con;iplimen- tary food and champagne. We can order whatever we want from room service," Compton said. Since Monday, Compton esti- mates ahe has lost less than $1,000 of her winnings back to the casino. But she is not worried about losing it~. I Comp'ton only gambles on slot machiones. "I won't be staying here long enough to lose it all back.'' What will Compton do with her winnings? "I don't know. I will invest it and have fun." IRS CAN BE BEA TEN ... From PageA1 not the check. She called back. They told her there were problems. "At that st.age I told them they better do aomet.hing about it or rd call C.Ongressz1¥n Badham (Republican Newport Beach Representative Robe\'t) or a senator. I didn't know what elae to d? or who elae to call. "And then I got a call on Nov. 1. They told me the check was being procew:d and that I should have it by Nov. 12 or 13." It turned out tO be the real McCoy at last, B\.at, wait, there was still another hitch...And this was where the Post Office came to the re9C\.le. It seems Cockrell was in the process of movi.n& from Fountain Valley to Mission Viejo and IRS representatives Mid they couldn't guaran~ the check would be forwarded. So Cockrell called the post office in Fountain Valley and told station manager Jim McDonald her sad story. . His post office processes about a million pieces of mail each day. Despair set in again. But McDonald ordered the check "trapped." And lo and behold, a check for $911.72 waa intercepted Saturday. McDonald notified Cockrell at her Flour Corp. office in Irvine the first thing Monday morning. "He's my hero. I only had $5 in my purse to last until Friday. He said I have your check and I told him I don't believe it." By CHRISTINE DECK.ER °' ................. "The idea that Coyo~ Canyon landfW la not a toxic dump la juat Alice ln Wonderland th1nklna,'' Irvine Mayor Larry Aaran charaed dw1.na Tueeday night's ooWlcll meethlg. - Council members e1l.prewd concern about the levela of toxic materiala and the levela of cancer-cauaing agenta aeeping into the drinkiJl8 water u a result of materiala at the dump site. The council expreaed • ita concema Jockeying begins for Bergeson's empty seat By JERRY HIRSCH 011"• o.itw f>llot •••" Thl> election is nearly seven _ months away but the political jockeying already is starting for the 70th District Assembly seat being vacated by As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. Newport Beach BuSinessman Ken Carpenter declared his can- didacy for the district's Re- publican nomination during a speech to Leisure World residents . in Laguna Hills this morning. Carpenter is following his fath er, former state Sen. Dennis Carpenter, into politics and already has retained a Costa Mesa political consulting firm, Neslon-Padberg Consulting, to help with the cam_eaign. The younger Carpenter, 29. claims to have garnered a number of important Republican endorse- ments including Orange County Sherilf Brad Gates and state Sen. William Campbell, R-Hacienda Heights. The winner oUhe .June 5, 1984 Republican primary is a favorite to win the Assembly seat because of the strong conservative elec- torate that comprises the 70th DiStrict. · Bergeson, a three-term as- semblywoman, is giving up her seat to run for the 37th State Senate District. Newport Beach City Coun-· cilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer also is considering running for the after hearing a consultant's draft of the environmental report for extended Wll!! of the lnadfW for another fiv.e yean. • "It'• been proven there are low levela of toxinain the water. But theee levela Will grow with Ume and we dOn't ha-W 'ltl' ~ie 90ludon. We •till have Jl lot of looking into to do, but I have the feellna more reporta will only confirm my though ta," an. angry Agranaaid. "Let'• face it, Coyote Canyon haa been operated ln· an unaafe Ken Carpenter Assembly seat. "I am looking into it but I have not made any decision or an- nouncement. Filing is not until February,:• Plummer said. "I would imagine there will be a lot of folks putting forth their interest~ running. When there is an open seat you get a lot of people." Plummer added. According to Carpenter's con- sultants, Newport Beach Re- publican voters alone make up nearly 27 percent of the district GOP's voters. That figure makes the race attractive to several other Newport Beach residents. "I think there will be four or five people running,·• said Stan- ford Green, a Newport Beach management consult.ant and New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce officer. Robert Hopki~. chairman of the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Com- mission also is ronsidering.run- ning. manner 11.nce Day One. Down the line we're talking about c.ar<linogenic material," A.gran said. "We are .eelhg red flap and we thould do eomething about It," responded conaultant Mitch ·Brown . of Philll... Brandt and Reddick, a Santa Ana firm. Brown said trace elementa of cancer-causing materials were preeent in the water but were within Enviro.nmental Protection Atew;:y standard.a. ... also said tQ,xicchemicala weren't allowed to be dumped at thia site. 0 But perBOn.a.lly I agree there's no way to inspect all the waste," aaid Brown. _ Frank Bowerman, the county's Jury selection • • continues 10 Dick Dale trial The jury selection process con- tinued Tuesday in Orange County Superior Coe.art as attorneys read- ied themselves for what is ex- pected to be the month-long trial of Di<.'k Dale, the one-time teen _idol now facing child molestation charges .• Dale, 46, is charged with 12 sex charges, including counts of oral copulation, stemming from his fllleged encounter with a 13-year-old girl in his Balboa Peninsula mansion in July 1981. Dale, whose real name is Rich- ard Anthony. Monsour, rose to fame in the early 1960& when he helped populariz.e surf guitar music. Since his arrest by Newport Beach police, Dale has been free on $25,000 bail. 1 1 chief waate engineer for C.OyoJ Canyon aaid there U. only ~ lnapector who'• called to the landfill when workers 1pot auapidoua matertala. j ''One inapector for the me o~ that dump la ridiculowl. No ~ watches me ~wheft-..j,o•dfi"Ve ·•Y siation wagon full of ~ Uirough," l&id c:ouncilw~ MuyGaido. , "You can't tell me you checi.: every Hefty bag. U I was goingJ' dwnp 10mething hazardoua wouldn't put it in a big me drum. I'd put it in a Hefty bag ao E woul(in't look suspicious," said Agran, The 653-acre dump; which s traddles the Newport Beach-lrvive border, iB a mile east of the Turtle Rock residential area of Irvine and several miles .froJQ the prestigious Spyglass Hill area of Newport Beach. Residents from both cities complain of foul odors. Even though the city iB review- ing different land grading plans, the report said the odors will continue another 20 to 25 years. The report found noiae levels exceeded national standards in the Spyglass area. The Irvine Company owns the land !IDd leases it to the county which operate the dump. It's estimated half of Orange County dumps its trash there. · Agran agreed to send letter listing council's concerns with the draft report to the Orange County Planning Commission. The New- port Beach City Council drafted a similar letter. The public is allowed comment on the environmental repott until Nov. 28. A public hearing ia scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at th.e Orange County Planning Cortunission, 10 Civic C.enter, Santa Ana. - BULLETIN BOARD Slide show on China • sei for GWC Friday "China -An Orient Adventure" IS the title of a color slide annch&ir travel show scheduled Friday at Golden West Coll~ in Huntington Beach. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in Forum Il. Dr. Grace Roessler, a world traveler, teacher and nurae, will present the . highllghta of her most recent trip to the Peoples Republic of China. i She will show slides of Canton, Hangchow, Shanghai, Nanking,: After pocketing the check Monday-it will cover moving costs -Cockrell said her faith in bureaucracy is a long. way from being restored, but McDonald's kindness at least "puts a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.'' And the modest McDonald said he was just acting in the line of duty -that the Postal Service likes to serve people. Truck thieves nabbed Peking, Sian, the Great Wall; Ming Tombs, Forbidden City,; Summer Palace apd West Lake. · Admiaaion is $3 for general admission, $2 for students or seniors · citit.ens with Gold Key cards. Tickets are available in the college bookstore, 895-8378. . / He also had one bit of advice for Cockrell: "Don't spend it all in one place.". after 121-mile chase Workshop on burnout slated at OCC Burnout - a state of emotional, physical and mental ! exhaustion -is the topic of a four-hour workshop scheduled ; Friday, Nov. 18 at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. : By STEVE MARBLE HOSPITAL ANTITRUST ••• From Page A 1 ' ~In that case, it was the cable firm falling to obtain a franchise that sued. But Rosen said Health-W est Associates , the Chatsworth-based h08pital. chain that has proposed a hospital for the UC Irvine campus, has decided to hold back on a lawsuit. "It is hard for a non-Orange County based company to under- stand that the only way you do STORM ... From Page;, 1 Environmental Management Agency. In endorsing the proJDal, Supervisor Hiriiett Wieder arged the consultant selected to perform the study to work cloeely with community or homeowners groups in C03!ltal communities. And Supervisor Ralph Clark directed the study take into ac- count the latest long-range weather predictions, most notably a long-term wanning trend that could raise ocean levela signifi· cantly. Board members voted unani- mously in favor of the proposal. We1re Liste~ing. ·• ~ 642•6086 o.==;• la Otler..,tMCI MOfldlr·F•ldlly II you dO not n1v• you• P•Pt• II~ 6 :IO p m °'" t>eto<t 7 p m end you• copy will II• cMll¥et.O business in the county is to sue someone," Rosen said. Health- West officials hesitate to sue because they do not want to been ieen as Ii tigious., she added. Councilwoman Barbara Weiner accused Rosen of threatening the city council m_embers and said the council is solely involved in mak- ing land-use decisions. "We don't get involved in who uses the land, but allow the owners to use the land within city ordinances," Weiner said. The council, citing the absence of Councilman Bill Vardoulis, postponed a decision on the appeal to a meeting Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. The two rival hoSpiull plans have been vying for the lucrative Irvine market for more than a year: Currently. both IMC and HealthWest Associates, a Chatsworth-based hospital group, have proposals before state health planning officials to build hospi- tals in the city. At the public hearing. several Irvine residents .restated their objections to the IMC site as being hazardous and noisy. A high-speed car chase that covered 121 miles of freeway in three counties ended early today when three men were arrested in Tijuana after crashing through a border gate. The three men riding in a-stolen Ford pickup truck outdistanced patrol officers from six California Highway Patrol offices -includ- ing three in Orange C.Ounty - during the pre-dawn chase that stretched from Downey to the Mexican border. The driver of the fleeing truck reached speeds close to 100 mph several times. Police helicopters from Los Angeles, Costa Mesa and San Diego also pined the chase, which began just after midnight and ended about 2 ll.,m. Almost miraculously, nobody was hurt and no accidents wete caused. ''It was wild," commented Lyle Witten, a CHP officer in Santa Fe Springs. "A lot of grqund was certainly covered.'' The men were in custody today in a border dty jail. according to Capt. Castillo Fierro of the Ti- juana Police department. Their identities were not known. The chase, which started in Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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VOL 11,NO.• ·Downey on a Santa Ana Freeway offramp, nearly ~ndf!d as quickly as it began. "It was going about 80 mph when we first spotted it," said Officer Witten. He said the truck pulled off the freeway and was followed by a CHP officer who detecmined iL-was stolen. "We turned the siren on. It spun out of control and then the driver somehow regained control and took off," Witten explained. The truck, Witten said, pulled onto the Sah Gabriel River (605) Freeway and headed south until it reached the San Di,go Freeway. CHP officers from San ta Fe Springs pulled off the chase and patrol cars from the Westminster CHP headquarters took over, U.S. # 1 FRESH CRANBERRIES .......... . U.S. #1 RED VELVET YAMS .... The aession begins at 6 p.m. in Room 207 of the Chemistry ! Btillding. Workshop organizers say burnout ls characterued by : dismay over one's job, an inability to sleep and a general sense of ! hopele98l191 and heJplessne91. • ; Pat Arhten, a profesaor and counselor at OCC, will conduct the ; workahop.Mmi•onis$10.TicketaareavailableattheOCCTicket _ Office; if any tickets remain, they will be sold at the door. For information on the program, call 432-5880. ' Acting skits planned for HB school . Dwyer school pupiliiend teachers will join professional actors l in a aeries of ski ta to be preaented Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the ; achool at 1502 Palm Ave., Huntington Beach. ; The aeries of vignettes will deal in the four basic temperament : traits with the goal of providing greater understanding among ; members of the audience. Tickets, costing $1, can be purcha8ed at 1 the school. .. •2•• FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS.............. K "· •3•• COCKTAIL SHRIMP................................ u. "LIVE MAIN LOBSTERS" ~~,LE~~~~~~~~~~~.~11: GOOD THINGS TO 60 '''"' ••• ra11., "''" ....... \ ...... ., ... -·· PUAa CMODllOW -. -~-----..,...-------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Nq,,ember 16, 1983 * .-a Lald~back Balboa didn't worry about escaped rapist -.. . .. By STEVE MARBLE Otlhe~Nollloft The casual lifestyle of Balboa Island went on as usual this week with hardly a mention of a man ruu:ned r4ichael Eric Gonzales. People jogged. others walked and some sat peacefully in their living rooms with the top half of their Dutch doors thrown open t.o the light. colorful island in Newport Harbor. . He was originally arrested there when he showed up at the Village Inn, the restaurant where the waitress who had been raped worked. And he returned to the island following his flrst escape; sparking a massive dragnet. It is not yet known if he migrated back to the Island during his latest run from the law. security facility in Saugua where he was mistakenly placed. He eacaped again last ~ptem- ber from Orange County Jail. • The first time, police said, Gorn:a.let simply walked away from the minimum-aecuritY. com- potind near Magic Mountain. The MCOnd ti1ne he reportedly went to much more trouble, weaving a rope from bed sheets and stripping him8elf to his underwear before lowering ~lf from the roof. ttopped takina wallet or cNl:nae<l li~estylet," he said. "I think lt juat got blown out. of proportion." The Village Inn ha.a beeil the focu. of eo much attention that the manager refuaed to even du.cu. his fonner waitreu or the man accuaed of raping and then stalking her. "She no longer works here and we just want to forget all about It," he said. '10ur walt.remea have clammed up and I don't blame them." 1 I afternoon wind~ ___ __ ....._ ''I didn't know he escapeo/-said Gale 'Rubenstein, laughing. "Who is he?" Still, residents on Balboa laland said they •w.;re never grippea w\m paruc-of-fear at several media accounts had indicated. ot tbUQIAf·•tQry.J@!l__\A_~;... :-_ _,..-Gonzales, now confi.nea to rnaxunum aecunty in the county jail, was arraigned Tueeday on charges of eecapeand burglary. Anew date for the · --Some residents on Balboe-lalancHaid--they~""' =-= were aware of the rape and the auapect.ed rapist's t Gonzales, accused of raping an Island waitress at knifepoint early this year, has twice escaped Crom jail and has twice been cap\ured. His latest capture came Saturday in Huntington Park• following a two-month manh~t up and down the state. The 23-year-old man, according to authoriti~. ·Al!ll'l has a fixation for the crowded, Lagun.an's murderer awaits fate Closing arguments were sched- uled today in Orange County .Superior Court as the penalty phase of Thomas Martin Thomp- son's murder trial draws to a conclusion in a Sant.a Ana courtroom. An eight-woman, four-man jury must decide whether to recommend ~ death penalty .sentence or a life prison tenn .without the possibility of parole for Thompson, convicted Nov. 4 in the 198'1 Laguna Beach rape and murder of Ginger Lorraine Fleischli. "li anythplg, people are d.lquated with authoritiee for letting lhil guy slip through their ffugers 90 many times." said Robert Leeper, a Neighborhood Watch coordinator on the ill.and. "When I go out on my walk tonight I bet half the people wouldn't even know who I was lalk.ing about i( I mentioned his name," he added. Gonzales first eecaped from a minimum escapes ~ut found it humorous others would think rape trial also will be set. • that ialanders were trembling in fear. "I glad he's back behind bars ~ut I don't think there was ever a real high level of concern down here," said Bing Gerling. another Neighborhood Watch coordinator who has a real estate office on Marine Avenue, the island's shopping belt. "I felt qry for the girl and the people at the restaurant, but it didn't change my life. I still walk around at night and run in the morning," said LJ.nda Foley, a two-year resident on the island. "l don't think peopl .. J('l('ked up their doors, or "There wasn't ever any panic," added Girling. "People on the ialand just aren't like th.at." These flights can mean life or ilea th By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... O.ily ..... llell When your life is in danger, you want to get to the hospital as fast as possible. A new helicopter ambulance operated by MedAir, a non-profit healthcare foundation based in Irvine, is taking critically ill patients to hospitals at a speed of 160 mph. MedAir unveiled the new Bell 222UT helicopter during the com- pany's second anniversary cel- ebration at John Wayne Airport Tuesday aftern,oon. The air ambulance features built-in emergency equipment, including oxStgen and compressed air systems a,nd a biomedical computer to monitor blood press- ure and heart rate. after wor~g at' Western M~ . Center in Sant.a Ana, explained ·the main advantage of the helicop- ter over a traditional ambulance is speed. "Last year we picked up ll patient off the Pacific C-oast Highway following a car acci- dent," Wessels said. The patient. a 16-year-old girl had both her legs severed in the crash. ''They needed to get to UCI (Medical Center) as fas=t poss-ible to get her legs reimp ted. She is 17 and walking . Th.at was one .of our more dramatic rescues," Wessels said. . Thompson , 28, and co-defendant David William Leitch, 24, are accused of raping ,tl)e 20-year-old blonde, then st.ab- 'bmg her to death in the head and 'burying her body in a shal.Jow grave near the El Toro M'.Gine ' 0.-, .... -·.., __ Uplll MedAir can transport two pa- tients and a medical team of four in the helicopter's cabin. "Studies shows that in critical conditions, the ~rtality rate in- creases threefold with every 30-minute delay getting a patient to the hospital," according to David Swets, a fonner medic in Vietnam who is a registered nW'9e with MedAir. Corps Air Station. -~ ~itch, being tried separately, is •expected to go on trial Nov. 2Q. MedAir's new Bell 222UT helicopter can take· critically ill patients to waiting hospitals at speeds of up to l6Q mph: Mary Wessels, a registered nurse who joined MedAir'-s staff The MedAir helicopter, which is based at Western Mediad Center, has a range ot 425 miles but because of the time delay in a long transport., has an "~ptimum" radTus of 150 miles. said Guy-Vincent dePaul, MedAir vice president. Mesan finds a pres.cription -for jail A 22-year-old Costa Mesa man. arrested on a narcotics warrant Sunday. allegedly used a stolen prescription pad to obtain drugs Gary B. Paukert was being held on S 1,000 ball on susp1c1on of forgery and possession of drug ~P.ara­ phernalla. Entry was apparently made through a bedroom window into a home on the 3400 block of Wimbledon Way Tuesday and $3.950 worth of valuables was stolen. Thelves got away with jewelry and a television set. A bicycle valued at $400 was stolen from Costa Mesa High School Tues- day. ·A student had locked the silver 'k.e-tlp on the north side of campus .__...&.--:b:-e•fore class and returned to find it gone. police said. Newpor1 Beach A Long Beach man reported the theft of his 1978 Ford valued at $3.SOO from the 1300 block of W Balboa Boulevard Tuesday. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a T-Top valued at $1.500 from his sports car parked at the Oakwood Apartments Tuesday. A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of three Mercedes hubcaps valued at $240 from her car parked In th~ 1300 block of Bayfront Tuesday Laguna Beach Several suspicious people were spotted Inside a vacant apartmwent In the 200 block of Cypress Street . Laguna Beach police wer-e told Tues- day. But the suspects were gone by the time officers arrived A man with a rifle was seen on the dirt lir.e road 1n,,the Top of the World community. but officers were unable to locate anyone. A purse containing $40 was stolen rrom a business 1n the 300 block or South Coast Highway. Irvine Microphones and stands worth between $200 and $400 were re- ported missing Tuesday lrom the Heritage Park Teen Center. 4601 Walnut Ave. The theft occured some- time during Oct?b~r: A moped was stolen about 5 p.m. Tuesday lrom a residence In the 15000 block of Humphrey Circle. Two men. one wielding a knlle. held up a woman employee of American Medical Optics. 1402 Alton. as she was getting Into her car about 7 p.m. Tuesday. The thieves managed to remove the stereo equalizer lrom her car before fleeing, but later dropped the audio equipment, which was recovered by police. Huntington Beach A black 1981 Chevrolet Camero belonging to a Fountain Valley resi- dent was stolen Tuesday from park- ing Lot J at the McDonnell Douglas plant. 5301 Bolsa Ave. The loss was estimated at $7,500. A $3,000 car radio was reported stolen by a resident of the 9600 block ol KenslngtQfl Orlve when burglars broke into a blue 1976 Dodge Col Tuesday morning In a carport. Entry was apparently made through an open hatchback. The..;adio was a Motorola two-way microwave type. A woman wa~ ~rr~sted on su~pl-• · c1on of shopliltlng Tuesday morning at the Skaggs store, 7542 'Edinger \ Ave. Crayon markers valued at $2.49 were recovered. . . . A home on the 7800 block of Glencoe Avenue In Huntington Beach was burglarized ·and ransacked Tuesday morning while the resident was out for breakfast. He apparently scared off the burglar when he returned because no loss was dis- covered. Fountain Valley Thieves pried open a lock on a 1 bedroom door In a residence In the 17000 block of Santa Madrlna Street and stole a watch. rings, earrings. charms and coins valued af$3,975. Burglars smashed a window at a residence In the 16000 block of Shasta Street and took a microwave oven. TV set, and jewelry valued at $3,410. A teacher ;t ·~Kinder-Care Learning Center rep~;t'ld that some- one stole her purse at the school. It reportedly cont~ln.e~ $598. Burglars managed to gain entry to the Kataro Japanese Restaurant after reaching Into the•mail slot and stole $60 in cash and $80 In audio-visual equipment. .. .,, '' . -"' . -. ' . ' -. -. -~ ~,~-... , ill .. .... • • .-. ' ~. . • l. -~ . • . ·-~ 1r • .. ~ ''il' .. ' . . . '~ ..:... ·~~ . ..._ • .,T.' ; ,f · . " • , . . , • " ' I . ., . . ' -f.i -. ..... -• ' ' • Fair except for sofile high clouds • Rain CJ Snow. J ~,. T '1 Flurrlt1 r.t 7 71 • I ~ : 37 30 -..... •1 M .. 11 12 41 31 " .. 211 71 .. 11 all 41 40 M 30 MedAir is averaging about 40 transports a month. It has made numerous rescues from Catalina Island and the outlying ~tain areas in San Benardino and River- side counties to bring critical burn and spinal injury victims to 1arger, more 90phisticated hospitals in Los Angeles and Orange counties, dePaul said. .:rhe cost ofa transport is $1 50 plus $5 a mile. By comparison . a conventional ambulance ride costS about $96 plua $6 a mile. The helicopter, which MedAir leues from Bell Helicopters, can land on a highway or a parking lot -virtually anywhere near an emergency, dePaul .said. 0.-, .... ..,...., ....... '"-" Flight nurse Dave Swets, left, patient Janm Landstrom and flight nurse Lois D' Addario, right, demonstrate the patient area of the new helicopter. Registered nunes are the at- tendants on every transport and the helicopter maintains constant contact with the destination hospi- tal's emergency room doctor. Swets said he finds working with MedAir more exciting than nursing in a hospital. "It is obviously an opportunity d1it comes only once 1in a life- time,'' he said. • -- ~ { tll/Ylf· ()Ii lllhre. {iJec(ttt.ie;YOll alaxt51,.~ fi~rt;-c/ass,, -- A tktt/11~1.<~ef.a c111Y1t o-r_ 11w1·e -Or/£ 1/v tl1nzi/kon/. J e..JJumpl,.id }.wef.N . MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 18(){1 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ~ S~E' 1946 Banl\Amertoard-Master Charge I . ' .. NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, November 16, 1983 .STOCKS WEDNF.SOA v·s CLOS INC PRICES 'ii'"~ Ntt \11lt•'\ N .. t V I NI"" t I,_,_ ( t,Q P t nch ( hht1 ( h'J NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ''H•h''\ N,,, '' t n''" \ 10 ""' '•"U ~ .... , """' fl I "'h t 16\1• 'hV '"'"\ Nf'~ t• t hfh l lu\• ( ~ '·''~ ,.. .. , I< f ~ch l'"'~ '110 1 \.-h·--. "''"' If \, Olj\ ( lt\~1t I ~\ii Dow Jones Final Up 3.35 Cloelng 1,211.32 IBM files $2.5 billion suit for 'stolep' com~r secrets By Ute .UMClated Preta SAN FRANCISCO -lntemaUonal Buai.ne8B Machinel Corp. aatd it will .eek up to $2.5 billion from'Tival Nalional Semiconductor Corp. for allegedly using stolen IBM comput.er aecreta. The diacloaure came during a hearing Tueeday on an IBM lawsuit against National Semiconductor and one of lta subsidiaries. New car sales up 5.6 percent DETROIT -Sales of new domestic-built CIU'll ~ ..... ~.6 percent in early November despite alOwdowns at General Moton Corp. and Volkawagen of America Inc. The major U.S. autmnakers r$>rted 198,126 cars aold between Nov. 1·10 compared with 197,641 in the period a year earlier . The daily W.rateof 22.-014 was the hlghest for early November since , a 26,658 daily rate'lin the period in 1978. GAF shareholder8 block sale NEW· YORK -A dialident group of GAF Corp. abareholden succeeded in teJnporarily blocking GAF'a propoeed aale of itll building~ unit. The dilsidenta. .Jed by Connecticut real-estate developer Samuel J. Heyman, f1rlt won the appeals court injunction bJocldng the aale 1Mt Saturday. But GAF said the inju.nctiQn would have expired at midnight Tueeday unleaa the group filed "with the court a commitment to indemnify GAF Corporation for loaea it incun as a result ~f the injunction." 3M to establish lirm in China ST. PAUL, Minn. -Minneeota Mining and Manufac-turing.CO. said it reached agreement in principle with Chineee authoi'ities to establish a wholly owned company in China. Company officials sai_d Ule new venture would be the firtt ln China to be wholly owned by a major foreign corporation. 1be announcement wd Minne9ota Mining, allO known aa 3M, plans to invest initally in a Shanghai facility that will make products related to teleoommunicationa, electric power distribution and the manufacture of electrical machinery. Retail earnings jiµnp sharply WASHING TON -Several major retailers laid Tueeday that third-quarter eaml.nga jumped sharply from a yea.I' earlier, in part because of the national economy's iinproVl!d health. J·.c :Penney Co. Inc. reported an 18.6 percent inc:reue': Federated Deparirnen<Stores Inc.. 107 percent; Dayton Hudaon Corp .• 17 percent; Aaociated Ory Goods Corp., 74 percent; and May Department Stores Co .. 33 percent. GOLD QUOTATIONS 8y the AMOCl•ted PrHe WHAT AMEX DID HEW V°"K (AP) Nov. 1' METALS ,....., ""' 71S -.,, 1010 31 l l HEW YOAK (API -Spot nonlwfoue ....... pra.~ C..., · ~ 08llll • p()Ufld. U.8. _., ... 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