Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-14 - Orange Coast PilotSong-and-dance man Chad Tlllner and other llncoln Mtddle School students bring hollday cheer to vet- eran• In Long Beach . See Page Al. Who's crabbiest? Bar patron s irked by crustacean abuse Cruelty llmpty won't be toler1ted In Costa Meaa -not ewn cruelty to hermit crab•. Police went to work this week tri cking down a report of the dll1afdly deed. It seems a Coate M ... n went to his favorite local watetlng spot Monday for 1 ctrlf\te end towatct'I the nightly hermit crab rac81. wtlldl take P'-ln an equlttum ln the bar. When the man went to the r"troom. he told pollc. later. he found 15 tiny hermit ~ab dews In the atnk. • He WU outreo-cs. • Reatlztng the plnchett hed bffn ripped off the creaturff to make them acuttle t11ter In the rllGel, the man oatheted them up. marched out to the bar and threw them onto the tabfe, He demanded the cruel ' treatment be stOpped. The bartender ltlrew Nm out. The man wu further outreg.d. He flied • police report. Since theo a police oHIC• has atopped Into the bar •nd Uked the bertend« to dlacourage patrona from removing the claws from their reclng cri bs, police aald. THI ORANGI COAST WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1913 COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Medic.al .factoring loss: $60 million By J ERRY HIRSCH Ol IM Dall, ,llot Sta" Investors mav have lost a minimum of $60 million in a susp<'(·ted fraudulent ··medical factoring" investment S<:herl'le run bv an ln·ine-based firm. an Orange County Sheriff~ Department spokesnian said today. Security and Ext'hange Comm1ss1on attorneys reviseQ the estimated losses during a hearing in US. District Court T uesdav. • .. That would be the minimum. lt will ~ that or even higher than th~t. We will see how this unfolds." 2 risked lives • • 111 ~.pair.. of thefts B) KAREi" E. KLEI~ and ROBERT BARK ER Dt the Dalt~ ,tlot Ste" TwoOrangt•Coast rt's1dc•nts put their lives on thC' hne against shoplifters for their employers Tuesday and 11 almost cost them One wa seriously mJured in the process. J essie A Bartholomew risked her life for a $60 radio when she chased a shoplifter and stood m front or his car. 'according to Fountain Valley police Bartholomew. a C'lerk a t Sav-On Drug on Magnolia Avenue. was trying to force hc·r way into the suspect's car to recover the radio and reportedly was nudged slight· ly by the vehicle but wasn't hurt. "l almost got killed but I didn't know what I was domg:· she said today. "l ran out after him and stood in front of the car like a fool. He started coming towards me and I had to get out or his way The police told me never to do that again.'' said Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart lnvesugators at first believed about 1.000 Wt>St Coast investors mav have lost $10 million in the investmenl scheme but now are finding oul th(' losses may be both larger and more widespread .. We have onlv looked at ('ertain bank. al'rnunts and t't•rtam JX'Opll'-SO fa r," Hart said. The sheriff's department is ('onducllng a fraud and embeozz lement investigation of Orange County businessman Thomas D. Carter. The Carter Co. and Tom Carter Enterprises Inc .. and "we fecl l•t•rtain that fraud charges are likely to be filed." Hart sa1d1 ,, Bartholomew's boss. Charlie Dou11lard. said he appreciates the gesture, "but this 1s extremely dangerous I wouldn't want <my em ployees to do this kmd of thing A $60 radio isn't worth some- body's life. We don't want any- body killed .. T hey'r e call e d "Bag Ladies' ~lc•c•p i nµ in a \Harm room i~ prt•fc·rre•cl to h111ltl lin~ a ,1.w in ... t a lm iltl inµ in lhc• 0 1wn. ..uhjm·I l o l ht· Ha rt, however, said the investigation 1s not yet c:omplele and no l·n minal charges have tx.-en filed Both the sheriffs office and lhe ft-'Cleral SEC have a lleged Carter solil'ited investmen ts for a "mt-rl1<·al factoring·· business that n{'ver ex1stt-d. Carw r has temporarily dosed his Irvine orfil'e and could not tx• rt•ached. His attorney, S tephen V. Wilson, has rl'fuSt'(f to discuss lhe '·harges. At't'Ording to Hart, some individual investors put as much as "several millions of dollars" into the business which purported to buy medical insura nce daims at a discount and hie them for a profit. And investors were not limited to the West Coast at'COrding to the SEC which believes there is at least one investor from as far away as Saudi Arabia Carter offered investors returns as high as 40 percent. but used money from fresh investors to pay off the claims of older accounts, said SEC Attorney Kerry Fe ffer "The outrageous amounts of interest earned on those funds came from the pockets of other investors. she said during the hearing in Los Angc·les Tul'S<lay. Investigators are still trying to d1sc."Over where !See CARTER. Page A21 Charges possible in video ·····. ... . .. _, ····· seizures Ry STEVE MARBLE DI .... Dallr Ptlol Stall • Tht· hundreds of bar and res- taurant owners in California c·nught up in thl· mnunuin~ SC'IZ- urcs of video poker games may lose tht'i r alcohol 11Censes as well as facing possible• criminal charges. Though only a handful of tavern and nightspot owners have been arrested in connl'<.'t1on with the massive vice raids, all w ho had the video games on their property 1:ould face misd(.•mcanor cha rges. Vil'esquad raids throughout the state continued today O ffil'ers now have confiscated more than 650 of the illegal video poker machines from San Diego Ip Oakland. It is estimatro there are 900 of the games m the state ln Orange County. 21 1 ma- chines have been taken from 148 business. a<.'COrding to Dick Cot· tingham. a district adm1n1strnt1on for the state Alcohol and Beverage Control Board in Santa Ana. .. 1,·n..-111 ... r :11u· ancl rohlwr~ a~ ....... ,. (>.00 0 honwle· .. l°' ''omt•n clo t•11d1 ui~hl in Oran,.:•· (:011 11 1~. St't' H I . "We know of more locations and my guess is the sc1iurl'S will continue for several more weeks."' said Cottingham, w ho speculated some tavern owners likt'ly have hidden or stored the machind Bartholomew said shl' isn't sun· why she tried tn take matter<; 1hto her own hands. But she 1nd1c-awd it.has somethmg to do with loyalty she's built up over thl' years while working at the store. 'Bribery' can't curb school vandalism Cottingham said each bar and rc•staurant owner in Orange Coun- t v w ho had a machine will be reviewed by the ABC. Sanctions. hC' said. would range from warn· ings or fines up to outright license revoc:ations. "ll will be just likt' a ny other violation," said Cottingham. ·•We'll look at their track record. past violations and listen to thelr stories. Then we'll go from there." "I'm a darC'dev1l. l gucss About 15 years ago I tried to stop a woman from being robtx-'Cl in Lynwood l wasn't hurt but the woman was mugged." she said Fountain Valley police say they know who the shoplifter suspect 1s and that his father and brothl'r are (See GOOD. Page Atl By PHIL SNEIOERMA N Ol t.,. DallJ "'ot l ull Vandals appare ntly can't be bribed. T he cost or vandalism In the fountain Valley School D1str1ct rose d uring the 1982-83 school year, despite an int"ent1ve pro- gram designed to reduce such da mage. A report prepart•d by Jack M.a hnke n. assistant supe r - intendent, states vundalism a t 15 schools and other d1stm ·t build- ings cost $28,709 for thl" 1982·83 term. That compares to $25,225 for the previous year, and $23,375 for .. $34,000 robbery in Irvine l-:.isitor claims 'blonde' drugged him in m otel, took gems, cash A Laa Vegas man claims $34,000 worth of gold jewelry and cash d isappeared from h ls Irvine motel room Tuesday, al- legedly stolen by a woman w ho gave him a drugged drink, police aaid today. Ralph Ernestine, ~6. owner of a movie production studio, told police he awoke at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday ln the Airporter inn.and found he W al miming a $24,000 S.ume-Mercer watch, a cus- tom-made gold nuaet bracelet worth '6,000 and $1 ,700 in cath, Detective Mark Hoffman saJd . \jrnelUne sal~ he and an c • unidenti fied blonde woman in her 40s, who he had offered a teeretarial job, "alipped him a Mk:key" in orange Julee the y had bought at a hotel conce911on and drank ln hia room around 3:30 a.m., Hoffman aaid. Emettine, a former Orange County resident in Irvine to meet with a buli.nell cotie.,ue, wu "outlikealight" for lOhoun, the detective aaid. 'Hotel employees and the buat- net1 con t.ad both told police they had aeen F.rnesline with tome· one, Hoffman aa.ld. The police vice detail is not pretently Ip· . ' volved with the investigation, he added. Ernestine did submit to a blood test, but results are not yet available. Hoffman said the expensive French-made watch was purchaaed in Orange County ln 1955 and had been appralled within the lalt five y8n. ''We're hoptnc. becaU1e there are very few S.uine.Mercer dealers, that it will enhance our ability to track ll down," the investteator said. ' • the vear before that. ln an allC'mpt tu reduce van - dalism t'OSt.s, district trustE'E'S had approved an mcenuve program fo r the 1982-83 school year. Each school was given a $1.500 alloca- tion at the beginning of the year., If a vandalism incident oc- curred, the material <.'bsts as- SOC'iated with the repair would be deducted from that $1.500 alloc:·a- uon Any funds remaining at the end of the year t'Ould be used by the school on a project seleeted by the student council. The theory was that student<; would be less likely to vandalize !See SCHOOL, Page A2l .. Big win for the Anteetera The UC Irvine men's b•sketball team dtefeated use 78·86 Tuesday night In Los Angeles. Page0 1. The video games. assembled in France. are considered by the sta~ Attorney General'e office to be much the same as slot machines (See VIDEO, Page A!I t• Orange Cou DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14. 1983 ~ oodbridge gets its park in 'treaty' I CONTINUED ITORIEI I VIDEO SEIZURES ... i·Residents, Irvine Co . agree on commercia l centers shifted to eithe r ide of village y ~NDREA ADELSON ................. . Relldenta of the central lrvme 910mmun1ly of Woodbridge wUl ve a pari< ln the heart of their illqe and two commercial tera on either side. ws a result or peace treaty adopted by ttie City ii Tuesday. The agreement between the e Co. and the Woodbridge lllqe , Asaociation ends nearly ur years of contentious bargain - over the developer's plans to ·tt shopping centers to major lnatead of the village center. 'Ii\.-de~l i;wAJ'R a park for a shopping center In the village center. That plan earned initia l resistance from residents who contended existing bualnes&e8 will ~ undermined and a park a ttract "outsiders." The only resistan<.-e heard Tues- day night came Crom two resi- dents, who asked for a delay to circulate the agreement's terms among residents. The agreement calls for: • A 22-acre cenlra1 park and residential area near Alton Plaza, located between Woodbridge's two lakes and Barran ca a nd Alton Parkways: ~ bird in the hand ... • Allowing non ·retatl rom· merclal development a t the vii- i.age's two e ntran<.'t.>s on Culver Drive and JeHrey Road , but with the preservation of park-like landscaping; • A $400,000 payment rrom the Irvine Co. eannarked for a com - munity center: • Banning apartment develop· ment in lake coves; and • Permitting the building of a large r <..'Ommercial center at Cul- ver and Barranca with Qemco as the prospective anchor tenant, but hidden from view w ith land- scaping Deleted from the original plan ... is wha t on e-~·ear-o ld Le if Francis o f Laguna B~ac h was hoping fo r dur ing a recent trip to llei le r Park. But t he young ter soon learne d that hirds a re flight y things~ a nd ha d to st•tllt' fcJr j ust u dose look. .. ;NB boat dismasted o·ff Chi;le · · · Newport Beach resident Mike Kane's dream of beattng the "record of the-chpper sh ip "Flying ~.Cloud" from New York to San Francisco, set in 1851. ended today when has trimaran "Cystic 'Fibrosis Crusader" was d1smasted .. ; . off the south coast of Chile. Ln a radio report monitored by the U.S. Coast Guard. the U.S. Navy and Ch ilean Navy officials, Kane said the 55-foot trimaran lost its mast in a 35-to 45-knot westerly w ind and 18-foot seas. I ' BULLETIN BOARD None or the three-man crew was hurt. The d1smasting t·ame about 500 miles north of Cape' Horn a fter Crusader had battk'Ci violent storms for nearlv a week in rounding the cap<•: L<.itest reports said the Chilean Navy wasm route to resc:ue Kane and his crew. It was not known wh<'lher the boat muld l:x• saved Wl'rl' thn.'(· o ther shopping n ·ntt·r sites. The council hud "cncourugc..-'d us to plan a t:omprehensivt• ret.'111 plan for the city," said lrvlnt• Co. commercial development C'hief Sam Van Landingha m. The move for a total plan stPmn1ed from concern in 1980 over poor pro- jected sales tax revenut>S. However, the <..'Ouncil resisted a pproving commercial sites in outlying, undeveloped areas be- cause "from their point of view, retail (t-enters) were piecem eal development," he said. Bea Shapiro. assoc1au on vit'l' preside nt, praised the agreement "The big plus is we will have a hand m planning Woodbridge." she said. Irvine Co. vice prl's1dent Dick Sim said the agreement will a llow a«eleratcd commercial develop- ment. Constructton on the larger center 1s expected by July and completion set in the spring of 1985. Van Landingham said. FromPageA1 bc'('i.IU)I(' tlwy are a gaml' of cham.-c thut ofrl•rs a player a payoff. "The payoff comes in the form of (rt.'t.' games," explained Cot- tingham. "With something like pinball, a player gets free games but the difference is that's a skill game. T he poker game isn't." Additionally, au thorl ties allege tavern owners upped the ante by uftcring free drinks, meals and even trips t.o Las Vegas lo poker video game w inners. Many Orange Coast tavern owners, though, have described their involvement as purely anno- t't'nl. "We had no idea, no warn- ing It was just anotht>r game." l'umplained onl' Cost.a Mesa bar owrwr . But Vll'C r1ffit't·rs mainu11n bus1- nl'SS own1·1 ~ should have been suspll'IUUS "ll<>rt•'s ..in $1.HUIJ mat·huw that th<•ownc1· would gN (jt not·ost and still rl'<.'l'1v1· half thl' profi ts," said on<.' law l'llforn·mt•nt spokesman. HOUSE ARREST ... FromPageA1 m tensively by telt-phone and v1s1ts by c'Ounty Probation Department officers. They would not be permitted to leave home except for work, school or other court-approved destinations clear<..'<i in advance. Candidates for thl'.' program would l:x: drawn from inmates who are sentenced to jail as a condition of probation or those who are serving lime in a work-furlough program County analysts estimate the program l'Ould re-duce the J8il populatton by about 200 until jail facilities are expandc'Ci. Even though supervisors approvt>d further study of thl' plan and five others. several board members publicly expr<..'SSed skepticism over its provisions. "Your con cerns are appropr iate." board Chaannan Roger Stanton told a citizen who protested putting convicted criminals back out on the street. "They'll have to provt' 1t to me." he said. emphasizing the board w as only approving mort• study of the opuon Among t he other options a re: •Alternative sentences for persons convicted of mjsdcmeanors that avoid jail time or reduce the sentence •Changing the cond,itions of parole so that more inmates might be induced to voluntarily suscribe to the program. • Pre-trial probation for those inmates charged with non -violent crimes. but are not eligible for release on their own recognaz.ance or cannot make bail. • Transferring inma tes who are arrested for misdemeanors, but are wanted by other jurisdictions on felony charges to the ~propriate agency and ordering thl•tr sentences by served concurrently with the felony sentenc<.• • Converting or leasing some· othl•r fal·illly to house work furlough and w eekend anmatC'S until_ tht• Jail C'Xpansion project is completed, freemg up the Theo Lci<:y Jail fal'1hty f<?r. o~h~.r mmates. The report 1s ·to bt1 rorn))l~h'Ci (j nd ~ubm1tted to the board wllhan 90 days. "T hat'11 ~O percent for nothing . W ouldn't t h at make you isuspicious? "Sur<-thC' owner will claim 1gnoranl't! l>ut my impre.alon ls that the ri;:al motivation wu simpll' grt><.'<i." Vk-e ofric.-ers claimed machines w ould make up to $200 a w eek, more in some cases. Cotting'h{im said most of the machines likely will be destroyed though owners will be granted a chance to reclaim the machines and relocate them in a state where they would be legal. SCHOOL ... From PageA1 their school 1f it meant a loss of funds for a special prOJCC'l. Butat'C•ording toassist.antsu per- intendent Mahnken, the plan did not work The program was expected to allow the district to reduc:e ilS outlay for vandalism or at least break even with past years "It JUSt didn't redut·e our costs," Mahnken said. "We thought put- ting a financial carrot out there for students would lead to a reduction in vandalism. But it just didn't work." T he school official said he could not explain why the incentive program did not sucr.'eed. He said some damage might have been done by vandals who did not attend the particular school and therefore were not affected by the incentive plan. Because it failed to reduce costs, the incentive program was discon- tinued for the current school year. Mahken's summary of 1982-83 vandalism costs associated only with the 15 open schools indicates tht' district spent $4,882 on ma- terials. $17,618 In mcenllve funds .for schools, and $22.678 on main- tenant-e labor costs. The tot.al vandalism expenditure for the schools was $45.178 For 1982-82, the school with the highest mate rials damage figure was Naeblas. with $887, followed by Plavan with $501. The lowest figure was rt'<:orded by Courre~es &·hool with $87 CARTER • •• From f?age A 1 Christinas boat parade slated for Dana Point GOOD SAMARITANS RISK LIVES ... thl' mon<•y is and have frozen about $10 million in Carter assets, said SEC attornPV David L Castc-rhm.• · Tuesday's hearing was on a preliminary mjunct1on against the Carter and his companies. Dana Point's ninth annual lighted boat parade will be held Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m From Page A 1 trying to tana n1m so he can tum himself m. The display of decorated yachts will be visible from any o dockside vantage point throughout the harbor's two manna basins ~ and park areas Anyone decorating a boat for the season is Police said the cnml'.' has been upgraded from a petty theft because the suspect allegedly put another person in fear for her life with his actions. Meanwhile, a 23-year-old stock boy who had been employed at the May Co. in South Coast P laz.a for only two weeks was seriously injured Tuesday when he at- tempted to foil a shoplifte r, police said. encouraged to take part in the event. · ti , Additional information and entry forms may be obvtained ~. from Aventura, at 35102 Del Obispo St. in the Dana West Marina or r, bycalling831-7 160. ,, , v Music training session set in Irvine The Orange County Philharmonic Society will present a musical history training session tonight at 9:30 at the Irvine district office. 2941 Alton Ave. The program covers music development from primitive times to the 20th century Call 759-0809 for further information. Irvine's USC <..:ente r plans ope n house An open house to acquaint Orange County residents w ith the opportunites at USC's new Orange County Center will be held Thursday at 2361 Campus Drive in Irvine. Re presentatives from all seven academic programs curre ntly involved in Orange County will be on hand for information and counseling at the ~ion. scheduled from 5 to 7:30 p.m. For further information. caU the center at 752-5505 -4 Hollywood Nite' set a t Irvine pa rk "Hollywood N1te," an evening of c•ntcrtamment and spaghetti dinners. will ~ held at the Irvine Un1vt-rs1ty Community Park Friday from 6 to 8 pm The event. at 1 Becc-h Tree Lane, as to promote a film-making program for ta>n-agers Further information on the program is available al 786-0851 · Robert P . Hutchin.son, of New- port Beach, received major cuts to his face, upper body and arms when he chased a shoplifting suspect, tripped over him and flew· into a glass display case, shattering it. A Cost.a Mesa police report said Hutchinson alJegedly observed James R.Snow. 23,a transient, try on a $50 jacke t and conceal it under his own coat about 10:45 a.m. Hutchinson followed S now out of the s torl'.' a nd had him coll ared when th1.· suspect struggled and ran off Hutchinson again gave chase but tripped over the suspec·t when ht> <.-rout·hed on the ground and flew into the display case, the report s:i1d. A spokl•swoman at Hoag Mem- nnal Hospital in Nc•wport Beach said Hutchinson was in stable l'Ond1tion this morning. Pulil'l :...id Hutchinson underwent surgery after the incident. We're What do you la ke about the Daily Pilot? Wh at don't you like? Call the number at left and your message w ill be recorded, . Listening ••• transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. - The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification No circul ation <'alls, please. 642•6086 Tell us what's on your m ind. Mono.p4'ndllp " 1°" 00 1101 ..... tO<Jf ""-"' a IC> II"' c• Delo<•' P"' e.;:.J:,t copy '"" b• l e111<elep •"4 ~, If y8u 00 -fK .. ve P°"' copyOy1•"' CM- IO a M encll'O"'_ ... .,. .... Clll 1 SIR T1hJlllF*i ' • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L.loltw..Ullt ••• Publiehef Chuy Dow8Nbw bJmond Mecleen Editor end Ateil1anr Con11ollef I 10 the Publi9hef ......... c.... "'°°""IOI\ ~ • ctro.t1•1n7~ C'111m.1 ........ ~ All.._ C111rtn1ullll .. mt MAIN OP'PICI 330 w.tl 9-y II . Ooela IMM. CA Mell --lllo• IMO. Coet. ""-.CA t 2t2t ~I I~ 0.,. C-~ ~ NO ne•• 1101lt1. llh1111111on1, •dllo1le1 mellet o• ICMrt __ .....,.,.,~~ .-clli penMllOll Of CCIPYfl9N - VOL.7'NO.MI , ' Snow was chased by C'1t1zC'ns who witnessed the accident and by South Coast Plaza SCC'Urity agents, who caught · him leaving the mall. He told police he needl'd th<> extra coat because he was sleeping in a nearby park at night. Snow was taken into custody on suspi- cion of petty theft and battery causing great bodily harm. Hutc hinson 's r oomma t e , 20-year-old Dave DeMa10, said Hutchinson has lived in Newport &>al·h lur only a few months and got the .JOb at May Co. abou t two WC•l'kS -agu "It's rt•allv SC1d." OeMaio said. "I lc•'s n•ally ·aC't1ve in break danc- ing (an athletic form or street danc:mg) and surfing. but he cut a lot of tendons m his left ann an d he wall be out or it (or quite a whit~." Hutchinson is the type of person who cuuldn't help getting in- volved when he saw a crime going on, OeMalo said. ThC' injunction , approved by U.S District Court Judge Robert J . KC'llcher. bars Carter. The Carter Co. and T homas Carter Enterprises lnc. from selling "medical factoring .. investments and freezes Carter's assets. The inJunction paves the way for.the SEC to question Carter and his aSSOC'iates and "can try to determine just how much money there is and where it is," Casterline said. JUST A GREAT SWEATER! Storekeep~r Joy Kondo is wearing this novel shawl front cardigan, uniquely designed for versatility. It can be worn with anything from a silk blouse to your favorite jeans ... We. think it makes a great gift, too. c ............ re o .. 1y 'I JO A.M to 9 00 P M Saturdilv 9 JO A M 10 6 00 P M Sund.II~ 12.00 P.M 10 !i.00 P M Phone 642-7061 Newport' Beach ----.,.~~- Dick Dale takes the stand ~urf guitar band leader say h e didn't 1nolest 1.1-yenr-old girl Dick Dale Hy Jt:f'F ADLER 01 IM o.u, l'llol ti•" Guitarist Dick Dale dest:nlx-d the 13-year-old girl he 1s at'('USt.'<I of molesting and her younger s i s t e r Tu es da y a s .. happy -go-luc ky girls who frolicked" a round his 17-room Balboa Peninsula home during the summer of 1981. Dale's testimony camt• as his Orange County Superior Court trial on 12 felony l'OUnts of t•hild molestauon and oral copulation entered its third week. The 46 -vear -old band le adt·r and nightelub operator, whose real name is Richard Anthony HB murder defense: Frenzy, not torture By JEFF ADLER 01 t11e o•r ~ "-" A Los Angeles County coronE'r's pathologist testified in Ora nge County Superior Court Tuesday that the 1982 Hunti)'lgton Beach slayings of Shirley Dayco a nd her mother . Amelia Harbulak, ap- peared to have been committed by someone in a "frenzy." Dr. Robert Bucklin. called as a a de fense witness m Rene Flores Dayco's double-murder tnal. told jurors he concluded torture was not involved in the two killings because of the manner in which the wounds were inflicted. "This was an ind1vdual anxious to produce injuries minor or major, .. Buckhn said "There was a frenzy-type approach to the injuries." He said his cond us1ons were based on a revie w of autopsy records and photographs of th<' two women. Dayco. 42. lS c·hargl>d with robt>ery and burglary m addition to the two murder charges. lf convicted of fi rst degree murder. he faces a possible death penalty sentence. The slightly built m~hanks helper is at'-·used of hacking to death both his 27-year-old estrange d wife a nd h e r 65-year-old mother with a meat cleaver a nd butcher's knife in their Sunnvcrest Drive home o n June 14 . ·1982. Dayco is not contesting his involvement in the killings. Bucklin said he agreed with the t'oroner's conclusion that both women died as a result of tht' cumulative effect of the wounds they suffered He added that the re were far too many wounds on each woman to count. Evidence mtrodul'ed during the• prosecutio n's presentation in- dicated Dayco w as stabbed re- peatedly as she slept in her bed with the butcher's krufe. Sh!' also had been sexually mutilated. POLICE LOG Monsour. took tht• stand 111 his own defonst> last Friday. He denwd any sexual lrwolvement , with tht• girl. who now Is 15, d aammg tht• t'harg<.•s were <:on- 1.'0<.·tro by has former wife to dlSLTt'Cilt h1m . Dunng t•ross-exammation by Deputy Dis trict Attorney Kazuharu J'yja kmo. Dale told jurors he believes his former wife paid off tht• gll'l's father in e xt·hange · for her testimony against him. Tht> girl. who rt-sides with her mother in St. George. Utah, was the trial's opening witness. She emotionally related for the jury how Dale has coaxed her into performing the sex acts on si>< separate occasions during July and August IY81. That summer. the girls were VISlling their grandparents, Who hved across the street from Dale. Dale, who spent most of the day on the stand. said he has had trouble understanding why tht' girl tcst1 f1ed against him because the girls hked him so much. "The y would c:ome up a nd throw their arms around me . Ttiey were froli cking people," he told the jury He: CJlso said that his former theatrical agent, Terry Schmidt, had "de hberately lied" to the jury whe n h<' testified that Dale had shown him a picture of the 13-year-old wi th her breasts ex- pos<'d Da le ad m1 t t <.'d s ho w in g St·hm1dt <i p1<·tun· of a nude £email·. but he SC11d 11 wasn't a phutoJ.?raph of the girl Dalt· and ha!> band, Dick Dale & T he Del-Tones. rOS<' to fame during th<.• 1960s as on<' of the org1nators of tht• musical sound known as surf mus1<.' In t he past year. Dale has Cit lC'mptl'Ci to stage a come b<.wk Bandit robs Huntington Taco Bell A lone gunman robbed tne Taco Bell restaurant t7182 Beach Blvd Hun11ngton Beach at 10 30 pm Tuesday He wore a nylon stocking over his face and was armed w11h a blue steel revolver The loss was esum ated at $500 Twenty-five storage units at AAA Self Storage 7252 Saturn Drive were burglartzed late Monday or early Tuesday Locks were broken off the unns Tl\e m111a1 loss was esti- mated a1 S 1 300 1n miscellaneous goods A woman returned home Tuesday evening on the 3300 block ol Tempe Drive and heard someone fleeing out the back door She discovered 1hat someone had broken In by prying open a rear shding glass door The tos.s included $ 700 cash and a revolver The Akron Sl00r~ at 7777 Edinger Ave . apparently was burglarized by someone who hid in the store until closing. broke into a sale and fled through a fire door r ne loss was estimated at $4 000 A break-m was reponed Tuesday evening at a home on the t6500 block of Sabot Lane A side sliding g'lass door was apparently pried open 10 enter The loss included stereo and 1e1ev1s1on equipment worth $2.500 a handgun valued at S225 and S400 m coins A red t972 Chevrolet pickup was burglarized while parlled 1n a drive- way on the 2700 block ol Florida Street A wlfldw•nQ was pried open 10 enter The loss included S275 in a wallet and some tools fountain \'alley Fire engineer Vernon L Carlsen reported that someone entered the lire station at 1773 7 Bushard St and stole his yellow turnout fire 1acke1 !lash hghl. wren~h.an.d patrol gloves When burglars struck a residence 1n the 10000 block ol La Tortolla Monday. they 10011 S50 in coins and miscellaneous 1ewelry as previously reported They also stole three bot- tles ol r.hampagne which wasn 1 reporttrd earher Costa '1e!"a Two 1rv1ne residents were arrested on suspicion ol commercial burglary 1n Cosa Mesa Tuesday alter they allegedly swiped lour 1ogg1ng suits valued at $440. lrom Nordstrom s Department Store 1n South Coast Plaza An unident1f1ed 28-year ·Old man. who uses the name Alonzo Douglas allegedly ran mto the store grabbed the suits and ran out 10 a waiting car allegedly d r111en by Caryn Sherman 26 The car was stopped by lr111ne pohce and the pair were taken tnlO CUSIOdy The forgetful resident ol an apart- ment on the 600 block ol Baker Street was stopped by pohce Tues- day as ne climbed 1n and out of his apartment window 1 ne rnan .!4. !Old pohce oft1cers wtio received calls 01 a res1den11a1 burglary 1n progress thal n1s wile had 1ake11 the keys 't'~ port Bt:-uch A Palm Springs man reported vandals did SS 000 tn damage to his sailboat dockeo at rhe Arches Marina earlier this week The vandal:; put scratches 1n the sa11ooat s hull A surfboard shop localed at 213 62nd St discovered a surfboard 11alued $252 was stolen sometime last weekend and reported II to the pohce Tuesday A Newport B~ach .;,oman reported the thell ol $2 150 1n 1ewe1ry stolen lrom her home in the 2200 block ot Channel Tuesday Laguna Ht•tu•h Jewelry and stereo equipment valued at S 1.300 was stolen from a house 1n the 1300 block ol La Mirada Street Laguna Beach pohce were told Tuesday Burglars broke into a residence 1n the 400 block 01 Pearl Street. taking a set of s1a1ned glass French doors A total ol $680 tn 1ewe1ry coins and clothing was 1aken lrom a house 1n the 1100 block ol Temple Terrace Appliances and 1ewelry valued a1 $2 000 was s101en during a break-In at a house in the 800 Dlock of Ou1vera Street TODAY'S WEATHER Cl.e ar, s unny weather in the picture C.oiumo•• S C: 65 •9 Coastal r.otumoua •2 37 0,,11•' rt Worlf ~J 3~ Cavttw"'I •O 37 C~ar 1on19h\ t1rwJ m0tlly '\vnf'\¥' T ~'I 0-'lve, 3" 2~ O•y Lows "' •O' 10 1.,.. ~· ,..tQ,., Q.e, M4'1!r1ftt )0 ·~ ()elt01I •• 33 fhutsd•Y '"IM •Ot I') 10 .. SOt °"'"''f'I 28 ?6 Over OU'let watets ''om P0tn1 Com ee> (t Pa'" ~q lD ttOo to San Clftt"l"l-11"11l' til.-no Smelt cn t1 .av110f'y hem P~t Conc..o1ion to San '•'oa"•' ,, 20 M9ue4 1 .. 11\0 10< rtO<lhwHI ...,,..,. 20 IO J ar9o •() " JO.,,., .. w•lll 9"11• 10 35 .,,., ... ,,., 6 ·~ ~Ill";" .. 32 t-.too1 Mas cJ4tere1~ ton~nt an , .. , 1u, l6 22 oet:om•~ notl"~' 1 to 1S 1i>,not1 HettlO'O •l '2 llt•OUV" 1tu•101y Soull• o• San M.gw• -· l9 ,. •••"<! Nor1nWMI 'flr;11"1Ch tO to 2'0 kr+Otj ,..~.\,! 90 " '#'11h •to 1·foot ... , INOU-Q" '""''td•t H()u,1()1'1 6<> •• Cl@.•' 1ontq"' and MOtH'f MtMr Tnvo 1no1an•001 • 40 ·~ JK•IO"I "''' 41 •l ~ ,.,f'e' ..... .,, •lf\Ot wet,..,,, 8 10 JICll\Of'IY'f .. ~I •e 18 kno" Mii> 1 10 2·•-"'"" ,..,, .. , j ......... •8 . , 1""'91'1 -eq-lllUflOey en,...,_ <.,. .. , C<ly JI II l .. ll19H •t •• Wetlf'lr •-I 10 l 1..,1 Ctear 1on'9nl l '"'-R«• •Ci J I _1,..,.,,,.,1 .. .,...,., los lo~ ~ ... LOUii-·~ •J Extended LvbllO<J> ~I l• ... _.. " •O ~,.,,,. ,,, 6' J •o# Wfth ~•u•t> .. "'°~' t 'UuO• M~.,. ~ 'tll'lv•ff 1t J• rfftO•"Q ''°"'If,. UI>!><'' S0. 10 UOi"" o. Mp11 St p..,, '~ ,,, ~ ••'"'Y' L~ mo•lly m I"• •Ch NMhrw1I .. ·~ •• Hp/()o-1 r,1 •• "4et111 VOt• ., ... ·.o T emperatures NO<IOI•. \• .. f'lrtottt'\Ptaiut I' .. ().1ar.ome t,11, I >a Hilo ~ ... ,~ I) Al.,.ny .. )fl 0.l•NIO ,,. •If AID\IQ--lo() l9 Plllm Se>tt!\O• I •S ,. ..... 111o •G ~ Pn+IAft"4c>h1• 60 .. ·-· n t1 ,.,.....,.11. ~~ 17 T ides Alll<lll •ft •• AllAllll( C•h ~·· •& ,.,,.,., &J •6 .tanlmOf• \I ·~ TODA\' ... lllO' 37 11 l>«OllO "'O" ~ .~ v ·~ )4 ... ~ •• ., Se<.onc l<)W "0011 m I 4 ........ "" I) 01 r-IDAY .,... 4 1 )~ ~~ti "'9" loelo<I 17 •• ~ ~ .... u ·-·-•• ·~ , .. 1-n •Oom 011 ..,.. ... l) lt kon4 Ploqlt ~ 17 11 •'»P"' H ' a_.. I C ) ' 13 ~-... ~· II .Sp"' I I =::·wv 47 ., M Ml\ IOCNrt .. 4 ·~ o m ·-CM110tttHC ., 47 l"-1<"4•Y el 6 ~I e m • ,,.,...1 ~ al '" ...... == .. l6 ,.. _ .. _,~..,·' '"""' ..,,,., <12 ., I It ."' ,_..,., _ .... ao-.. ~ ~ ,. !Mpm Thursday. December 1 5 •Hlah Temperatures Na-WOAlhe>• '\c.><W:ll HO.\A \JS ()opt ol Commo-c~ Rtlll Showers Snow FlurrlH Fronts Cold ..-. wnrm .,. Occludoct ~ Stationary •• Pr-~n1 .. 6~ .. , ... IM>Qfl 61 ~2 o,,"bvfg" " Je s~n ,-''"'·~o ~ ~· POfHttnU Mt! I/ 1 SI Sit 1¥1AroM n 04 POf1t•no Of• ~~ 1• S•Atl..-SI •5 Pfnw1<tf"\<ft A I •• .,,\f,.vlt{f(Wt lo() 31 R •1--qfl ~· ·~ ~•O\t• , •"' II 15 R•P.O C;11y J, ·~ -,,i)OtJHll•• 36 32 R..,o " S;r1<11Afl J~ 32 Rlf.""'l)n<J 63 JI '"""'• 33 14 5't l~·· H 31 '"'""' flt )9 5t P•te f •rn&>tt 61 ~· f ul\11 41) 28 Stll l•'• '1 ~· ~••htnqh>n ~3 ,, •••I Affll*""•"'I '" .. W<n<I• •O •• IURf llPIRT ICU C:OlllOf'nOel ----;~ ,_= 1 . "°' I A peer ---··... --.. II ,.., 11._ 000t rw ·-CN«I-to.I-ti Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14, 1983 Cindi Shelly Skinner, Pa rsons Kids' show for hospital their last? By JERRY HIRSCH Of the DaMJ Hot lfafl Lincoln Middle School students were to learn first-hand today what holiday cheer means when they put on a Christmas show for disabled veterans at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital. But the trip. the fifth Chriitmas the students have visited the veterans. may be the last for L incoln students. The school will be combined with Cornona del Mar High School m the New- port-Mesa School District because of d~lining enrollment. The students present an a nnual holiday program including a c:horal performance of Christmas music and individual talent per- formances to the 70 veterans at the hospital's nursing home. . Students. parents and teachers alike are wondering if t hey will be able to continue the holiday tradition when the school settles into its new home next year -Eighth-grader Ericka Van Iderstine made the trip last year and will sing "Rudolph the Red-ri<>sed Reindeer" for the vet - erans this year. She believes 1t 1s a valua6Je lesson for the 80 students involved. "It 1s wonderful to see JUSt how happy the veterans were when thev opened the llresents we gave ' Kristina (left) and Shannon Willis pan tomime as they sing"My ·Favorite T hings." them It is wonderful to see all the love w e had to share." Van ldersunc said. In addition to homemade baked goods. the students give each veteran a small present and a poinsettia plant. "Last year. the vett•ran I gave a present to started crying when I gave him his gin~e was so happy somebody came and visited him." said 13-year-old Christy Roberts. "We ·are giving happiness to people who need fnends," she said. Bill Wceshoff agreed. saying 1t ts important "to share Christmas with people who don't vt•ry often get to share 1l with other peopl~ .. ' S tudent Activities Uirec~ Tom Outline. who has spent three • weeks practicing with the 1tel- dents. said the program teachts thl' children import.ant values. L. "It exposes students to the real world -hospitals," he said. • "We have taught them to sh.ai;e with those who have helped ua and· our society, the veterans," Outtine added. The program also raises school spirit because it gives the students a "positive" project to work o~. he ~~. I ' Outune said he hopes to COr\- tmu<> the program at <;oro,na cUl Mar ne xt vear a nd that he is sude many pare nts will push for It t.oc1· Hopes vanish ill ocean crash ! Family of man who drove o ff Newport Pier 'accepting' death I By STEVE MARBLE 01 Ille 0.11, ,. ... I tlell The family of Marun Regan. the Tustin man w ho apparently drove his car off the end of the ewport Pier last weekend a nd ppeared. has given up a ny hope that he may hav(• survived the ocean crash. "From eve rything l know. I can't see how he could have survived." said Pat Eisenberg of her brother. "Even 1f he was able to get out. 1 don't think he C'ould have made it. "We're just going ahead and acc!'pting 1t. At this point It would be harder to hold out hope " Regan. 39, according to pohce. By J.(l. HUMPHRIES Ctrtified Gemolo1i•t. AGS GIVE HIM A DI AMOND as a Christmas present "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. "1s not only the name of an old Broadway show tune, ii Is also a simple statement of how American culture looks at the diamond. But what's wrong with turnlno the cul- tural tables and having women give diamonds to men? If you aP the modern, average Ame<lcan man, he wlll tell you there's nothing wrong with ii at all. Men like dlemonda. too. In fact. a recent survey has shown that men regard a diamond rino as one of the most deSlrable of gifts. A maacullne gokt ring. set with a .olltalre or with tiny diamonds spelling out an lnltlal or other signet, wUI be wOl'n tNery day by the man In your lift ... and you can be aure he will enjoy It dilly, ea he thinks of the one WhO geve It to him. There ere ·Hcetlent dlamotad gift a, too. In ~h maecullne eeoeetorlea • tie pt"', cwffH• CtMy' re coming beck ttrong, you lcnovr). Ind dlemond-atudcMd dr... w.Cehel. Think 1b0Ut It. An •~t way to ehow your men thlt you are HI& • friend to MY l "" Wilb.. dlamondl. You'• find thlt he wt11 '""Y tllk• • lhtM to you hterally launc:hed his w hite l''ord st.at ion· wagon from the tip of the pier earl)" last Saturday. An officer in a patrol car had spotted tht• station wagon minutes beforn 1t sailed off the pier's end. A witness claimed the driver paused at the !'nd of the pi er and then appeared to gun the c:ar into the• ocean The damaged s tation wagon was tow('CJ to shore Tu<'Sdav bv city lifeguards. Family members and police we re on hand to watch as it was pull<'d through the surf. Regan's body was not found in the wreckage Newport Beach policeman. Rei4h enjoyed visiting the city pl; aC(:ording to relatives. "He'd o down there all the time," said · sister . • She said her brother. who ~ll lived at home. is the oldest pf S<'VC'n <:hildren. She speculatfd that he may have been drinki91 with some friends prior to tfe strange episode. 1 But police officers and fa~ mem bers have not been able explain w hy Regan was dri · on the pier. which is closed 1 v<'hicles a nd bicycles. I A memorial mass will be held 7:30 p.m . Friday at St. CeciJa A ga.c; station attendant in El Catholic Church in Tustin. famfy Toro whose brother-in-law is a members announced. ..a2.. 8 AUME l MERCIER -,t-:;~ .t~%~· -~·:·~ . . .. ..... -,, ., " ~'"':.~·'t .,::::r. l~ BAUME • '-'" ...... "j MERCER. fOR mOSE WHO VALUE "'mERJGHT TIME" J. t..JJ""'f'~""" Jw-1.,., • MEMBER AMfAtCAN GEM SOCIETY @ • 1808 t~EWP()RT 81.VO , COSTA MUA ~ SINCE 1W PHONl Sll-3401 I _... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14, 1983 I IOP OF IHI lllWI NATION Computer links shroud to crucifixion Reagan might report he's running Jan. 29 By t~e Associated Pre11 President Reagan, In a televlsion address to the nation, will announce his candidacy for a tee0nd term on Jan. 29 -four days after his State of the Union adcireu -an administration aourcesays. The!IOutte, who requested anonymi- ty, said Reagan met with aides on Tuesday and approved the broad outlines of the re-election announcement. NY bomb credit taken EAST MEADOW, N.Y. -.A group critical of U.S. actions in South and Central America has claimed responsibility for two dynamite bombs that exploded at a building housing a Navy recruiting station. About 10 people fled the building in this Long Island town moments before lhe blasts Tuesday in response to a telephone warning. and no one was injured. A group called the United Freedom Front claimed respol'Wbility for the blasts which left a hol~ in a concrete wall, the FBI said. Prisoner disarmed RALEIGH. N.C. -For disarming a fellow prisoner who grabbed a deputy's pistol outside a courtroom, a "Good Samaritan inmate" sentenced minutes earlier to 25 years in prison got 11 years knocked off the penalty. "The doorway to the <:<>urtroom was unlocked." said Wake County District Attorney J . Randolph Riley. "Had theg4n remained in the posses.5ionof the assailant, we might have had a very serious hostagesiwation on our hands. "As it turned out, the Good Samaritan inmate defused the situ- ation." STATE Globetrotters detained SANTA BARBARA Three Christmas-shopping members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketbaU team were ordered to lie spread-eagled on the ground and held at gunpoint before they were cleared in a robbery investigation, police say. Winds cause outages LOS ANGELES -Strong winds from the northwest have caused power outages iT) at least 4,000 San Fernando Valley homes and triggered numerous traCfic accidents. but calmer days are ahead, forecastei:s say. CHICAGO (AP) -A retie~her uys he'a encouraged by a compllte.r analyala provklinc- evidence lhat tM Shroud ot Turin. believed by IOme to be Jesus Chriat'a burl.a.l aheet, date9 from the time of the crucifixion -but others remain doubtful. The "most aliniflcant" evidence yet tor tracing the linen cloth's date came In lhe six-month analyals of photos showing what may ~ lhe Imprint of a coin placed over Christ's eye, said the Rev. Francia Filas on Tuesday. The Loyola University theology professor, who has been researching the Shroud of Turin for three decades, said the analysis suggetted lmprlnta on the cloth may flt six G reek lettera of a Pontiu.s Pilate coin dated by experts as being from the year 29 A.O., shortly before the crucifixion. Filas said the analysia, conducted over six months, found images corresponding to two new Crew unaware of shuttle fire SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -A leak that caused an explosion and fire aboard Columbia as the space shuttle landed last week may be "straight- forward" to fix. but it must be resolved before Challenger goes aloft next month. NASA says. The fire erupted in a rear comparunent of Columbia just two minutes before it touched down at Edwards Air Force Base, space agency officials said Tuesday. The six astronauts on board were unaware of the blaze and were not endangered because the fire - which went out when the fuel was exhausted -was in the stern far from the pa.uenger compartment, officials at Johnson Space Center said'. The fire was followed by an explosion that destroyed two fuel line valves shortly after landing Thursday, said officials at Johnson Space Center. NASA first learned of lhe fire Friday when technicians removed a panel and found the damage while preparing the shuttle for its cross-a>untry trip back to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Glynn Lunney. the space center shuttle program manager. said the problem must be studied and understood before lhe next flight of lhe winged spacecraft. But he said he didn't expect the Jan. 28 flight of Challenger to be delayed because correcting the leak appeared "pretty straightforward." The cause could be as simple as a failed ··o ring," or seal. he said. Columbia was landing after a highly successful 10-day mission. It carried the European-built Spacelab in its cargo bay and a crew of six -the largest ever -including the first European member of an American spacecraft crew. Columbia was to leave Edwards today to be ferried cross-country atop a modified Boeing 747 jetliner. The 1 p.m. flight was to stop for refueling at Biggs Army Air Field in El Paso, Texas, and make an overnight stop at Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio. Texas. On Thursday, it's on to Eglin Air Force Base. Fla.. for a refueling stop, then to Kennedy Space Center. : . . .. ... .. NEWPORT HARBOR: . PARADE of LIGHTS letters -0 1md (.; -on the com and confirmed four others -UCAI -he discovered in earner resean:b. eclentiata have chaUe~ed ha authenUcity. -Among those 1i 'Or. Walter C. McCrone, • microecoplit. who haa aaJd he found on the sheet traces of lron-ore pigment like that uled by artllta In the paint called red ochre. The ~hief subject of the analysis was the right eye area of the Image of the cloth. Fila.a said. Fllaasays earlier studies have proven that coins were placed on the eyes, although some scientists disagree. The analysis, t'Onducted at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. was directed by Robert M. HaraJick. Haralick said Tuesday his research only shows there is evidence to suggest the pattern on the coin is similar to the pattern on the right eye of the shrou(i. He said bis work doesn't conclus1vely say there is a Though McCrone hasn't aeen the analytla of the coin Image, he said he doetn't even believe the resolution of the cloth la sharp enough to detenntne lf a coin is there. "I don't care what kind of computer they use," he said. coin. The shroud, debated and studied for decades, is an ancient linen cloth kept at Turin, Italy. While some believe it is imprinted with the ima~e of Christ. some The analysis, which Filas said breaks up photos of the sh roud into more than 250 gradet of lightness and darkness, also found the face of the shroud image is similar to the face on an icon of Jesus dating from the 6th century. The $20,000 analytis was financed by private donations. Robert Wayne'i; family gathers outside peni- tentiary prior to execution of shotgun killer .. Loui~iana shotgun killer executed in prison chair ANGOLA. La (AP) -Robert Wayne Williams. a choirboy gone bad, went to his death in the Louisiana electric chair today praying that hls exe<:<ution would be a deterrent to future execu- tions. Williams. 31. also insisted in a brief final statement that he never intended to kill Wallie Kelly, the 67 -year-old A&P supermarket guard he shot in the face with a shotgun during a 1979 robbery. The condemned man entered Uu:. death chamber at the Angola state prison at 1:01 a.m and was pronount-ed dead 14 minutes later after five jolts of ele<:tricity coursed through has body. sending up smoke and sparks. The U.S . Supreme Court had refused late Tuesday to spare Williams, but did block today's scheduled execution of a Georgia man. Alpha Otis Stephens. Another man, John Eldon Smith, is set to die in Georgia's electric chair Thursday for lhe 1974 killings of his wife's former husband and the former hus- band's new wife. But shortly after Smith was moved to a special holding cell next to the electric chair at the state prison in Jackson, Ga., today. his attorneys filed suit in U.S. District Court In Atlanta against the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles. Murderer gets death wish from LA ju~ors LOS ANGELES (AP) -As a murderer in Louisiana was ex- ecuted, a Los Angeles man who asked for the death penalty for killing his parents and 8-year-old 11lPJ>8lSter has been granted his wish by a jury. It took the seven-woman, five-man Superior Court panel little more than three hours Tuesday to recommend that Rob- ert M. Bloom Jr .. 19, be sent to the gas chamber for the murders of his fa ther , stepmother and stepsister. Bl~ smiled and nodded his approval as a clerk read the panel's verdicts. Defense attorney Sherwin Edelberg said afterward that his client was "a sick man" who had helped determine his own fate with his address to the jury Monday. "He was quite eloquent speak- ing and, if anything, very convinc- ing ... obviously very convincing,'' Edelberg said. Deputy District Attorney Harold Lynn said Bloom baited the jury and virtually "threw down the gauntlet. He almost ordered them to give him the death penalty." Becoming More-----.. in '84 Aboard 80' Motor Yacht THE CORMORANT Saturday, December 17th Cruise From 7:00 pm .to 9:00 pm dt/yj ~ &emUuu-Jor-Wombl/ wb·axmo /;()-~!ft &uer- Adults s 15 Children s 1 o Sun., Dec., 18th to Fri., Dec. 23rd CRUISES: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm 8:00 to 9:30 pm Adults '10 Children 57.00 INFORMATION (714) 675-3256 Tickets Available In Lido Marina Village Wl .... COAIT TO COAITUIA ltCLUOINe ALAllA• HAWAII T 81PT CllTIPICA TIS AYAILAILI AllD llDHllAILI AMYTIMI Delicious, ready-to-serve Honey Baked Ham is perfect for the holidays. We've done all the work, so you'll have more time for your family and frienda. Every Honey Baked Ham is fully-cooked, spiral sliced and covered with our teeret ~ice ~laze. You can count on our quality, too, becau1e our family 1 special curing creates a unique flavor that hu never varied in more than 50 years. Call your local Honey Baked Ham st.ore and order noW! Sponsored by: South Coast Community Church Junior League of Newport Harbor CompCare LifeStyle Center I I ~ DATE: TIME: P~CE: 8:30 9:00 10:00 11 :00 11:30 12:00 1:00 1:45 South Coast Center for Personal Growth-and Development FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1984 8:30 A.ft\. · 2:30 P.M. SOOTH COAST COMM<JNllY CHURCH 5120 BON IT A CANYON ROAD, IRVINE. CALIFORNIA dle~n Registration · Coffee and Pastries Tim Timmons -"Repossess Your Life" (Author, communicator and lectu~r. Tim Timmons slips you the raw truth about yourself . • • and you end up loving It.) Shella Cluff · "Balancing Your Calorie Intake with Your Energy Output • How to Have It All." (Sheila Cluff Is the OWner/Dl~ctor of The Oaks at Ojai and The Palms at Palm Springs.) Lydia Sarandan · "Pursuit of Excellence" (Minister of Adult Education. St. And~w's P~sbyterian Church.) Tim Allen · "Pa~ntlng and Trouble Times" (Manager. Educational Servlc~CompCare UfeStyle Center.) Lunch and Fashions by Bullock's South Coast Plaa. Donna Shalk • "You Never Ge~ .a Second Chance et • First lmp~ssion" (Businesswomen and lec'1J~r. Donna Shalk's enthusiasm la conta- gious. she'll make you feel gJUt about yourself.) Pat Allen · 0 20th Century Androgyny" (Pat Allen hes a private practice that speclallzes In helplng people establlsh a positive llfel\Yle.) . Gl'"or. u(Jf'('~llalion Gz4'._g72-.yo2. lkun~ '°" FOR TICKETS, FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COOPOl"f BEFORE JNf(JARY 20, 1984 _________________ ..... ______________________________ ~ Becoming -More ·In '84 I REOISTRATIO~ FORM:.,.._. Inch.Ide ti 7.50 rotwh reaerwtlonatonf wfttl ..................... efMlop& F• lftfluckt luncll. llterabn and pt'Off9m ~ .flai/fQ,· ~ ......... c.... 2101 f. 411 ..... ,., .._AM CA la1'CIS . ' Orang~ Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, December 14, 1983 .. .. U.S. artillery answers ba~k --~·Ba ttleship New J e rsey sh e lls pro-Syria n positio ns in Le ban o n .... .,.....,...0 The battleship New Jersey joined American ships in shelling of Syrian positions in Leba non Wednesday. Nuns' slaying 'covered up' in El Salvador WASHINGTON (AP) -A retired U.S. district judge commissioned to investigate the murders of four American churchwomen in El Salvador three years. ago has concluded that the killings were deliberately covered up by military and civilian officials in that Central American country . The State Deparunent has classified Judge Harold R. Tyler Jr.'s report secret, but knowledge- able sources described his findings Tuesday. They are: · -That there was "ample evidence" that five El Salvador national guardsmen accused of shooting three nuns and a lay church worker are guilty. -That there was an attempt to cover up the murders not only by military officers in El Salvador. but also higher-ranking government officials. -That th ere was no evidence that the order to ambush the church women along a road in rural El Salvador came from higher-ups in either the army or the government. The New York Times. meanwhile. said in today's editions that Tyler's report also rebuts criticism that the Reagan administration failed to press for swift prosecution in the case. Tyler detailed the assistance. including that of the FBI. that the administration gave the Salvadorans in the case. sources told the newspaper. . State Department spokesman Alan Romberg said Tuesday that the report has been classified while officials decide if its public release would jeopardize the legal rights of the five national guardsmen who have been held for trial for over two years in El Salvador. nu.n. WASHINGTON (A..P) -The battleship New J ersey fired its 16-inch guns into pro-Syrian positions in Lebanon for the fint time tDday in the heaviest U.S . naval bombardment since American t roops entered the war-torn country. the Pentagon said. The firing. wh ich started at 5:30 a.m. PST, came after a pair of Navy F-14 fighter jets were attacked for the second time iii two days during a reconnais- sance flight, Defense Department officials said. The two F-14 fighters were not hit and returned safely to the carrier Independence. The Pentagon said the New Jersey, the w orld's only operational battleship, fired 11 of the 1.900-pound s hells from its 16-lnch guns which can travel up to 23 miles. The ship, two miles off.shore, aimed its firepower at surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft sites, officials said. The cruiser Ticonderoga and the destroyer TatnalJ also fired about 60 rounds from their five-inch guns. the Pentagon said. The shells were Wha t's up there, Mum? Rritain°s Prinee Charles a nd P r in- t'e. !'Diana re~pund tu ·o n Willia m's• questio n tlurin~ a Jlho to se 10 11 aimt..>d utan area 12 miles &0utheast of Beirut near the Lebanese town of Hammana, the Pentagon .aid. h was the same area that was the target of Tuetiday's bombardment, In Beirut. the state radio inte rrupted its regular programming ~o report that the New J ersey and other U.S. vessels were firing on targets near the village of Tartfoch and north of the Beirut-Damascus highway. Tuesday the Ticonderoga and Tatnall fired their five-inch guns at Moslem-held Lebanese territory. The guns throw a 70-pound shell up to 12 miles. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said the same day that ''there's no limitation" on what American commanders can use to defend U.S . troops and planes from attack. Naval gunfire was used instead of attacks by bomt?ers to reply to the latest attack on reconnais- sance flights by Navy fishters because aoc~racy was not as import.ant, Weinberger said Tuesday. T u <•;;day in tht· Kensingto n P a lace ~ardens where ht> wa lke d for the first t ime in public. Dissident broadcaster 'treated' MOSCOW (AP) -A radio announcer who was reportedly sent to a mental hospital after calling Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan "invaders" and otherwise criticizing Soviet policy on the air has returned to work but does not broad(·ast an ymore. a Radio Moscow official said today. The official. cont.acted b y tele phone. said that Vladimir Danchev had been working on "the radio t·omm1tt~" since fall. when he returned from what was tcnnt'd "a couf"S<' of treatment " Danchev came to public attention in late May, when British Broadcasting Corp. monitors in London realized he had publicly criticized Soviet policy on Afghanistan and on the nuclc-ar balance in Eurnpe in English-language broadcasts of Radio Moscow's WQC)d service Suvtl't sour(·~i.a1d afterwards that Danchev had been sent to his hometown of Tashkent. in Uzbekistan. and pla('c'd in a psychiatric ho:spital. Pope Paul to 9:1eet would-be assassin VATICAN CITY -Pope John Paul II will meet with his would-be assassin, Mehmet Ali Agca. on Dec. 27 when the pontiff pays a Christmas visit to a Rome prts0n. the Italian news agency ANSA said today. Quoting unidentified Vatican sourc.'eS, ANSA said the pope would meet the Turkish gunman in private in a small ('Onference room a fter giving a prayer servk-e at the Rebibbia prison in Rome's eastern outskirts. Brynner battles can cer BONNEBOSQ. France -Actor Yul Brynner said tDday he has lung canc.-er, adding that h e feels "absotutely fantasucu and IS confident his disease has been arrested The 63-year-old actor flew to his Frenl'h home Tuesday night after a series of unorthodox cancer treatments at a clinit· in Hannover. West Germany. Yul Brynner He said. however. that earlier radiation treat· ments in California turned the tide in his battle against cancer. "On Sepl. 13 we diagnosed that l had a malignancy and I began radiation treatments in Los Angeles," Brynner said. "Att the time I was told I had four to six weeks. I had' radiation every day. In my case it seems like it did l the whole thing. It was fa ntastic." l L ech Wa lesa 'a iling' I WARSAW, Poland -Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lech Walesa went to bed today with a high fever and will not heed a summons undergo interrogation at police headquarters i Gdansk. his wife said The Walesas were stop by police 13 times. including a two-hou detention and search in central Poland. as they drove to their Baltic port home on Tuesday from a shrine in the southern city of Czestochowa, where Walesa placed h1sgold Nobel medal before the "Black Madonna" icon. ~ • Shoot-to-kill order l KUWAIT -Authorities today issued shoot-to-kill orders to national guardsmen~ against anyone resisting security measures .. , around the bomb-ravaged U.S . Embassy and other foreign diplomatic offices in the capital, security sources said. O fficial reports said a f nationwide search was under way for suspects i_n the Monday bomb attacks on the U.S . Embassy. the French Emba$y and four other targets here. t fl.:l'Xt tn t hl.' Curran JnJ ACT 1n thl' ht•Jr or thl· thl·Jtl'r J1stnlt R1.l(ht b, mud1111 tht Lil\"' 1111"1 1111t n .. un,a.: Jrt ,ualJ'tllrl', Jnd rhc•t11.1(1 .1pliy Save on the Oar tarf. *95~0 Cl't Jv.'LIV trnm whl'rl'Vl'f you Jrt JnJ ~lt ynur.,d l 111 thl· l lt tt for J ~rl'Jt .,tJY 111 SJn Franc1~c11 . .Ym1'1l hl 111 tl1t· ht.1rt nt tht ut-.., 1u~t oft Unum ~quJn:, with ho llt't'd tu )!l't hJL k up .1 htll t11 rl'turn to your hott·I Thl· Clt h I" J Four l':J~om Hotd with J .\l uhrl l-1\'t ..,t,1r r.1t1ll)I. ThJt·~ ~oml'thin)I. 1mpu ...... 1hk w ht.it 111 ..,,11\ I r.lllll'll' .WS Jll'r 111.v./11 ,,,1,11.h: 11t tl1111blc • L111 111ul ,,\ 111/,1/11/lt\ c >11e1 c111h fcbnicJT'\' 29 /9~.J l<C\Cf\'tll llJll\ t/1r1111d1 \'t 111/ 11<1\ t / ,1•.:t Ill t 1/ J'IJOrn: c1t/1u .JJ') 11; ..J7(KJ ''' MHI 2-.. II" ~r fourSeasoos Gift Hotel yr -i<I' J •QA· c:.. - i t.\)1 ANY P1z~ i I Gl.1 ANOr11~ Al J i .,.~° FREE! ~ o i I With Coupons Below l1f (f' . : I -'tr Complete Salad Bar I I 'tr Banquet & Game Room I I * Giant Screen TV I I PIZZA CHALET PIZZA CHALET I I Huntington Beach Fountain Volley I I 8871 Atlonto 960-4337 ': 17185 Brookhurst 964-7595 I I (At MOQnolio -Von'• Cente (So. of Worner -..-Gemco Center) I I We wllt occept any ot r com petitor's piuo coupona. I I ··--i:-~-~---~-· ·---:a-~-~-----• I I I '~-... ~~·:11 1 t~·~,~·e.~11 : ll I . auy 1, Get 1 Pr•• I I luy 1, Get 1 Fr•• •• I I Coutton I Coupon I I ff• pino ""'ff ti. of-equol 01 ltuor •OIV< a I 1 '"' I 110 ''"''' t..~ al "'l"nl .,, le«O• •Olll( I I ~-------------·------------· ------------------------------~· . Local. county. state. national and international events come to your doorstep I ·1y Plat in the bright . ligh~ and lively II thatspe TeleHelper ... 2500 answer & record. ,, Receive or change message via remote Voice activated for any length Cdil Call screen1ngprnd d 91 1al messagt counter REG SALE SAVE '249 95 '224 .95 \25 00 Celebrity'' Telephone. Classic design with yold o r s1iver·tone tnm Touch Tone -clic k· tvpe dial Matching handset cord REG '1~9 95 SALE '143.95 SAVE '16 00 ..t•. Kermit The Frog'• Desk phone with a TV S tar Head turns for humorous poses Hear mg-aid compatible REG '149 95 SALE '134.95 SAVE '15 00 AMAO IN (714) -.0011 l alA ('714) .... • TeleHelper'" 700 speakerphone. H1gh·tech design High quality speaker /,#I..,/~~ and microphone Mute bu11 on ~Q~~ for privacy / SALE SAVE ·~9.9& TeleHelper"' 1600 automatic dialer. Adds onl' touch dialing to any phone Last numb4!r redial on hook d1al111y REG SALE .AVE '64 95 •sS.45 'h so Genie'• Tele phone . Eye pleasing mod~rn for hudget consc1ou~ • Small. sleek ova l shape Touch·tone d1~I REG '99 95 SALE •s9.95 SAVE '10 00 ,,, Exeter' Telephone. Sell decorating with removable faceplates Lightweight. hearing aid compatlble Wall 01 desk. REC. '99.96 SALi '88.9~ SAVE •to.oo llUlllOM Yl&.10 OLUIOS AT~T ~ PH ( HH \ t N l l H (114) T'fO. ll IJ aJALTO (Tl4) ff4-teo0 a1v1uJD IT14l 16l (71 • ) t'TMlilCI IAnA AJllA tn•ltN-ll40 BU&NA PAa& (114) Mt.2'272 \ """'f~O • ~ •A~ 111""1 .. • AllC Ml()Ut OUfl l'dlANT CMDff hAN L ~· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14, 1983 Sorting chatter a difficulty for schizophrenjcs CAMBRlIXJE, Mass. (AP)-People whosulfer from what a researcher calls the "t'OCktail party effect" -difficulty in screening out competing chatter in a crowded room -may be more likely to develop schizophrenia, a researcher says. The discovery may help in finding potential victims before they get sick, says the researcher, Dr. Bonnie Spring. a Harvard University psychologist. "Distractability seems to be a marker of the predisposition to schizophrenia," she said. Schizophrenia is an often-severe mental dis- order that afflicts about 1 percent of all Americans. Victims may have bizarre and illogical ideas. delusions and inappropriate emotional reactions. such as crylng bouts for no apparent r-eason. Its caU&e is unknown, but since it often runs in families, some experts believe genes play a role. -A1though the symptoms can often be controlled with drugs, doctors would like to find a marker, or early warning sign, that would help them spot those who risk developing it. "lf you could identify a marker of vulner- ability," said Ms. Spring. "you might then be able to identify people who are at risk for schizophrenia before they actually develop the disorder in time for prevention to be initiated." ;;_~~. .,A~- Prize-winning photo documents camaraderie of crew on shore. , CM teacher wins photo prize :4gency offers legal checkup Most pt'<1f.Jll· v1:-.1t the1r doclor for a yearly health <:hL'l."kup ;md 11 m<•y lx.-just as prudl·nt lO have a regular ll•gol c•h('<:'kup, according to lh(· Pubht· Legal Network. 1'hl1 non·proflt public bt'nef1t organa1.bt1on t'lin help anyorlt., fr'«'<' of ('harge. who may have u legal probli:m •·w,. w.111 determine if there is a problL·m and refer them either to an attorney or to the agency that can help," said Charlotte Focht, co-founde r. ''People call because they need a new will. they've been injured in an accident, they've been accused of shoplifting. they think they need to file Cor bankruptt·y or they've just been arrested for drunken driving and don't know how to find an attorney." Many times people don't need a lawyer and she will refer them to small C'laims C'ourt, an accountant or a c:ommunity scrvit'C. . "For example', we had this one-businc.•ssman t'all and say he wanted to find somt'One who could make the figures in has accounting books sing J referred him lo an al'<.'Ountant," shl" said. F'or <.1 frc•t• 11.'gal chec·kup cu ll Publlt· Legal NL•lwork at 770-8857 any dav Denny's aids kids • .I Ms. Spring theorizes that schiw phrenic patients have trouble receiving sounds and other stimuli from their surroundings and then responding to them e,, Olivl• Cn•:.t Trc·atmcnt Center:. for abused properly. Darien Ainsley, a teacher at Steve Mcintire of Huntington cont.est. children havl· been adopted for Christmas for the Dory scene judged best example of 'Orange County Today' •·Ove r time. 1 think that slight slippages in how Kaiaer Elementary School in Beach won le<:'Qnd place and a The prize-winning col.or pho~. fifth yc·ar by employees of area Denny's Restaurants. information is handled may lead people to have Costa Mesa, won the $200 firs\ $100 prize. John Elliot of Costa plus 15 entries awarded honorable Denny's in Costa Mesa, H untington Beach. experiences that are slightly off-kilter and slightly prize in the "Orange County Mesa took third place and re-mention, will be on display from Mission Viejo and Corona will hold cake sales and alienating and cut the potential patient off more and Tod,ay" amateur photo cont.est ceived $50. mid-January to mid-February at raffles to raise money for Olive Crest t'hildrcn. Last more from his or her companions," she said. sponsored by FHP, a health This was the third year FHP the Orange County Hall of Ad-year's drive netted $7,000. To test this, the researchers compared the way mafutenance organization based Olave Crest as a group of 17. 24-hour-a-day · F · Vall has sponsored the countywide ministration in Santa Ana. All ·d t 1 d h" h h 1 schiwphrenics and other people handle the "cocktail 111 ountaUl ey. resa en 1;i an treatment centers w 1c e P party effect." She submitted a twilight view contest, which is open to amateur entries will be donated to the batterc>d and all-treated childre n ages 7 through 18. Normal people can easily tune in one conversa-of a group of boys dragging a boat photographel"I. More than 75 en-Orange County Historical Society The centers art' located in Costa Mesa. Santa Ana. tion and ignore everything else. but some ashore at Newport Beach. tries were submitted in this year's for placement in its archives. Garden Grove and Orange. schizophrenics complain they are easily distracted by ,---------,i==:q;;;;;===========================================::::;- such innocuous sounds as a cough or street noise. ·9 , 673-7726 DI A/LY SPEC'I ALS In the experiments. volunteers wore stereo ,., , ,., headphones. ln one ear, they heard nonsense Cl A I_• I I . . J. sentencessuchas, "Lotsofmoney.1essoftaste.made assy ·"utos fµ/WU//nJJ Complete dinner served with soup or salad, thepictureshallow,surprisingand famous." Distract-,Adverta"sed ON TBH~ PLEBNOl"!IJIA potato du J·our or rice pilaf, il)g pairs of w ords, such as "pride-cost" and ~ n n ~at-goat," were piped -into the other ear. The ~ -~ -J roa.c:i _.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~---....~M -~ r.~~~!::::.:edk:p7::~h:r~::n::·::: in t'D:u,Plllt ,:,:~~1.::=: 1·:=-:~'" ~ ~::;:: I ::~.:'.:" -i •o"::~: i ::::::::." people incorporated the distract.ing words into the e1~11'?'. ~u JU~ nML,~t'c.. ~.!!,.BS_ OUMPUNt.~ BMOUtlTTl. --- 1entences. They found the schizophrenics wove these •s.95 .... ~:; tn.9.; •s 95 a:;.95 s11.•1:> 1 w.so distractions into their responses far more often than fiid healthy people or patients with depression. 1i"'t>' ~ _.......,~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ .Donors saving fantily holiday r o•o_,._.. .... _.. ... _.. ...... o.,..'tll'Q ...... .,o.,o .. \ J Ord9r eerty By lbe Auociated Press An impoverished. family has rec·e1ved its first · · Chr1stmas tree and the nine children wil1 get their first Christmas presents after residents heard of their plight. Police received more than 30 offers of help, Officer Mellie Clark said, after the family's troubles were publicized. The family's name was kept secret because they are'tllegal aliens. Avoid Dt•eppolntment Pl: "' i • JltoiJd• J 1630 San Miguel Drive. Harbor View Center • 6'4·4060 J «8 EHi 17th Street. Costa Meu • 645-81'4 R Callers offered money, food, toys, tickets to Disneyland. a stereo and two setM of washers and dryers, Clark said. But perhaps the most appreciated • a:ift Monday was a SP,indly. six-foot Christmas tree I delivered by an anonymous good Samaritan. EM IN DER 3841 Birch It was promptly decorated by one of the·n ine children. who has been saving Christmas decorat\ons that he found in the trash -just in case the family should ever have a tree of its own. Clark said a fully decorated tree will be delivered next week. The mother -identified only as Carmen and speaking only Spanish -said none of her children had ever received a holiday gift. ~ "My children were all excited when this man lame over and gave us a Christmas tree," she said. "Then these people came with a box full of food and pve me $25. Another man gave me $1 00 .... _I give thanks to all these people and to God who gave them the good will to help us." "It's been beautiful," Clark agreed. "There are 80 many people out there who are so caring and are ready to help out. I feel like Santa Claus. It's made my Christmas." Free tutoring jobs :have top priority Wanted: people who want to ht'lp other people and don't t·are about being paid. That could bl' a classified ad run by the Volunteer Center of Orange County. , This month the center is looking for tutors to f.elp children and adults to learn elementary and high school subjects and to teach English to Cambodian refugee adults. Volunteers also are needed to help organize the office library and to help write. edit and design the eenter's monthly newsletter. The center receives about 40 requests per month for volunteers to help people in need. For infonnation about these and other op- portu~lUel, call the Volunteer Center at 540-2886. . Garol South leads ' Volunteer Center Carol South of Irvine. has been elected board 1resident of the Volunteer Center of South Orange County. She replaces Pat McFarland. Costa Mesa. who wM elected vice president. Soulh ii pretddfmt of Carol South and A.ociatel of Newpott 8Nch and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Qimmerce. Martha Moc1an of Laauna Beach was elected wlunteer le!Cfttary and Jimm Ripp: Vlllt Pll'k wlll be tl'MIW't'r. Laat yNr the cente1· ~laced more t.Nn 4,500 .olunteen wt:Ml convibu~ 34.4,160 hours of com- munhy aervice. Newport Beach, Ca. 751-4705 710 Moin Streel Huntington Beach. CA 92648 (714) 536-6043 •eoNJ«JYS. • !C FLOR I STS • 2240 So. Bristol 1Corner Bristol & Warner) Santa Ana 751-4537 Fountain Valley Florlat .. 8977 Garfield -w m. w-Fountain VaUey, Ca. ~ ~ 112·1111 Yl't,.~ Valley of Flower• j 1721f8rookhurlt St. • j Fountain Vall9y, Ca. ' ..... • • MILE SQUARE FLORIST COLLINS FLOWERS 2184 Harbor ltvd. Anaheim, Ca. 7"50-0451 16519 Brookhurat Fountain Valley 831·5200 (Mit. 8quere Plan) • •Q•o·•o•o.r.:i-.•o•c-.:i.rc-.-.9'0Q ...... ~-Q'llPQ91'Q'llPQ~~ ...... ~~ ...... ~ .. -. ... ~J NEWPORT BEACH I SE.'R\'/.\G COSTA MESA• IRVINE t • CORONA DEL MAR I HUNTINGTON •EA~H Co11'TD'OY'~ , ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY~ ~"WA~ .;;,.p, J Hallishi-s fli rLORI TS I Nursery·Flortst 2983 Harbor Blvd. 2275 Newport Blvd. 4 'jl¥$f}01 Costa Mesa, Ca. Costa Mesa, Ca. J 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa 540-3135 645-0246 j "FI'D has a perfect way to make a spirit bright:' Merlan Olsen The Holiday Glow• Bouquet from your FTD • Florist. Look over this ad for the participating FTD Florist in your area Send your thouahts with special • care:" 7'a#l'4 ·· '7"1wee4 2626 (. C.st llwy. Corona def Mar Chatt• by,.,,,, 644-8990 W~w.r CYllUUJI AUCIA'S FLOWEIS . ''"' AIRPORT FLORIST Corner of Redh)ll and Brletol 558-1144 •· . . C har9e by phone J We deliver 2642 San Miguel Rd. Newport Beach 640-7980 J J J J MOORE FLOWERS 1215 Baker J Costa Mesa J ·~1~~~:~ ! Huntington Beach 4 847-3212 Open Sundays· and evenings Until 7:30PM NEWPORT FLORISTS ~·~ 2727 Newport Blvd . ~·. ~c_;,. Ne~port Beach if ·~ -~. 675-2292 MESA VERDf FLORIST SHOP 2701 Harbor Blvd . ·Costa Mesa RFTH A AVEHUE- FLORIST .... .. ....... 549-5115 j LEE'S FLOWERS 5791 Westminster Ave. WestmiMt•, Ca. 113-1111 or •14111. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14, 1983 7 1 THE BROADWAY'S SA V/NGS AND VALUES FOR SUPER SANTAS. SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SA TU RDA Y 8:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. * SELECTION MA Y ~ARY BY STORE LIMITED QUANTITIES IN SOME CASES • '· • .., .. 'EXCEPTBROAOHAY PLAZA DOWNTOtVN LOS ANGELES THURSDAY A~D ~RIDA Y 1 AM T09P M SATUROAY9A M T09P M SUNOAY9A M TO 7 PM PLAZA SPORTSWEAR 25% off: 4 I our cardigans in Plau Sweaters Manv St"t1es olor::. Throt1qh 12 18 83 o~~oow~oo ~ ~oo~~~ 33% off: Sµrmq ,o.ored Dt>1on /..nits in polyestt:r ,'\-OOI \.1au ve and 1adt! 01fndl Si<lfT 0 ,,q 26 00 16.99 T1e ·blousc Crt:',trm only Ony 2J 00 15.9' Lined boucle ,,1hi:r Or1q 58 00 37.99 Pull on pant::. 0"9 ~J (JO 15.99 Print blou:;,e On</ 26 tJV 16.99 Easy 1acJ..et O"g 42 00 . 27.99 29% off: JO:..t'ot11ne dera.:nab e t>O\I\ blouse Spong l olor:;, On9 24 00 17.99 33%off: Ot'li, • E co "'"10 ,11JVt>rd1.oor dinatf'S fo1 •\ '1r:>n -; '> zc.>S 38 1,-, JJ ~~~~r ~~ ~99~a99 From Vt:>td 1r /11.K t... rt>rf ar 11t•1 Jack~/ 011q J(} oa SJurt 0 · ll ~'·, JO 8IOU513' Orie/ 30 00 From E< <• ·r )p ., 1 1. J.. 11 1• 1. Jackt:t OrH; JU JO Pant O•ia 22 00 BIOUSt:' 61 I ~.; 10 SPORTSWEAR Bil's 25% to 30 % off: Famous maker polvesrer georgetre blouses Five st~ tes Pastets 25.9§ 15.99 19.99 25.99 13.99 15.99 Ong 40 00 to 44 00 29.99 33% off: Fc1mot1s maker stflPt'cl ootos novelty JncJ '.>Ol1d S1'\eacers t1nd canvas panrs Ong 27 00 /( 38 00 16.99to14.99 33% off: L.1 Blanl<1 sporr s1'\ f:!ar Black and 1ade Pants too~ dncJ accessor1 ;i t:'L"s ~~~ooromoo lt99~499 35% off: Ol1r r:'ntlfe .:01 f:!C ( u n 11 Jnhn Henry sh,,ts Orig 32 00 19.99 COATS 30% off: Our nnt1,,~ cot1eL 11on of regt1larl'I prtced fur ( .'l,f(') /,U kl'l:O anrt ~trollers Through 12 24 83 11 DP1\"ton n P ,1.'a PJnorama City D•' 4 ,, 7 l V11c;· Co . nrl \ •'n/11'J Ct'ntury City H11r>t.r• ;t .r B1~ach \t'.1 µnr; R 11 t'rs1de Norlhr I 11 P ·• ' Tr H· <, S ,1nr.1 A 111td LaglJna H ., F 'l< H1 Is G•enrJ.111· Sherman Oaks Fd~1 ,. . ,, i. ~ Thol1..,dn J Oaks Santa Monie rl Brt.•.1 "ncl Bt!H•rly Cenlt'r Reg 495 }<,, •r 3895 00 356.00 to 2597.00 Special purchase: Classic mohalf look wool wrap carcJ"'''" •oar 99.99 Special purchase: Lavish ,vool nlush wrap coar rrimmrd in Dawn Opossum 139.99 \ 4 DRESSES f0% off: Dressv holiday evening attlfe Assorted g1t1moruus dresses and separates O"g 68 00 to 158 00 . 39.99 to 93.99 60% off: 011r fall better drt-ss collect1on Wools. crepes and stlks Ong 102 00 ro 210 00 49.99 to 99.99 ~peels/ purchase: Our sporty snap front shift In five colors Sizes S ·M L 19.19 WOMEN 'S SHOES Candie's colorful slides on a ~y ~k ~~ noo "Shaw/lee" boor slipper by Daniel Green Pile /med su8de in palomino or tan 23.00 "Darlene supple slide slipper By Oomphies. Low wedge Assorted colors. , . 17.00 "Classic" l:119h wrdge sltpper from Oompfl1es Gold or wtwe . 11.00 INT/MA TE APPAREL Toasty shawl collar poodle robe by Kayser Dacron polyester, cream color . 4f.OO Fresh red strawberry print cotton flannel granny gown from Lanz of Salzberg. Junior sues P. S, M, L 28.00 Lacy b1kin1 panties Vassarette " "Frankly Feminine" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.50 Olga • "Body/ace ·.,. French Secret • " 7.00 Vaniry Fair's "French Fllfts" . . 6.75 Visa -oversized 1umor T·sh1rt from Lewis Fflmel wirh red 'love" emblem on white 18.00 Ours alone S1uling silk crepe de chine separates Ivory or peach with cut·Out embroidery Tap pants 26.00 Camisole 28.00 ACCESSORIES Flexatara mat, with any Flexatard purchase From our Flexatard leotard colfec11on Ombre·stnpe cap sleeve .. Olympic two piece cap-sleeve . Classic leather luard print clutch from Err a 7.00 38.00 37.00 Six colors . 13.00 Sock Caddy from Burlmgwa Three pa1rs of cabled knee h1's ma glfty cosmetic clutch 13.~ Painters Pale11e set of eight gift boxed belts From Rayman R1dless 15.00 Shedram reversible slicker and umbrella set . . . . . . , . . 10.00 Chns11an Dior gift boxed lea rh er belt set Includes two reversible straps and logo buckle . . . . . . . . . 23.00 W ith any purchase from the 1928 Jewelry Colfect1on your gifr is a sachet and eamngs • Ant1oue look collection includes s1/vertone 1ewelry with faux seed pearls Stick pm Necklace 14.~ 17.~ 18.50 Pierced eamngs ·While auant111es last WEST COAST KIDS 33% off: Our entire stock of holiday dresses. For /Jttfe g"ls 4 to 6X: velvets, drop waists and floats. Orig 18.00 to 60.00... . . . . . . . . 11.99 to 39.99 For g1rls 7 to 14 taffetas, eyelets. velvets. more Ong 22.00 to 60.0<J. . . . . . 14.99 to 39.99 33% off: Little girl's heavyweight 1ackets and stormcoats Siles 4 to 6X. O"g 24.00 to 58.00 · . . . . . . . 15.99 to 37.99 33% off: Girls coats and jackets, including fleece and sweater 1ackets, bombers and ski 1ackets. Sizes 7 to 14. Or~. 24.00 to 75.00 . . . . . ..... 16.99 to 49.99 . 33 Vo off: Warm acrylic fleece jog sets for girls. Sizes 4 to 6X Ong 26.0010 34.00 18.99 to 21.99 Sizes 7 to 14. Orig. 26.00 . . . . . . . . . . ... 11.99 33% off: totes. handbags and backpacks. Canvas. nylon or vinyl Ref· 2 00 to 31.00 .............. 1.33 to 20.'8 33!Vo off: Entire stock of Health· Tex for the holidays. Through 12, 18183. Coveralls, pants and tops for sizes 3 months to 24 months and 2T to 4T. Reg. 5.50 to 16.00 ......... 3.19 to 10.99 Pants, shirts and short• for girls 4 lo 14. Ref. 6.99 to 22.00 .............. 4.18 to 14.67 20 !Vooff: Entire stock of Oshkosh. Through 12118183. Sizes 12 months to 24 months, 2T to 4 T and girl's 4 to 6X. Reg. 10.00to 19.00 .......•..... 1.Hto 14.11 YOUNG MEN'S BOYS J.J . Mc Way's fall-color solid or color· trimmed sweaters ............................. 12.11 Campus Le Tigre pencil stripe knit shirrs .. 16.00 lzod J. G. Lacoste snappy knit shirts in 10 spectacular colors. Boys' sizes 8 ro 20 ..... 16.50 MEN'S J. W Provision's pants with a bold new silhouette Waist sizes 28-36. Sheeting with side tabs . 32.00 Twill with fron t pleats . 36.00 Arrow B"gade short-sleeve O)t.ford stripe shirrs . . 21 .00 Insiders" classic brown slip on slipper by Evans • 15.00 Pde lined, glove lea ther slipper from Tru S11tch in ran . . . . . . . 22.00 With any Don Loper smalf feather acce~sory a brass business card case is your gift Collection includes vasscases tnfolds duofolds more 13.~ to 25.00 Choose two 11t1s from either of these designer collections or one from each and receive the black n ylon fie cadd~ as your 9t1r Oscar de la Renea ·s dors ancf stripes each 14.00 Allyn St Georges stripes. each 13.~ WALL ACCESSORIES Special purchase. 5 pc brass kitchen set 29.H Special purchase. Brass hanging rack 39.99 Special purchase. Lion's head brass door knocker 7.99 Special purchase Match holder with stnAei 14.99 ACCENT FURNITURE Special purchase. Folding luggage rack 29.99 11.00 off. Chrome and leather director's chair Reg 100 00 . '79.00 Special purchase. Mahogany fm1shed tea cart. . . 199.00 Special purchase. Foot stool upholstered m suede 29.99 TABLETOP SHOP 28% to 64% off. Color Plus II v tableclottis and napkins 7 sues. Orig. 3.50 to ~ 00 . 2.99 to 35.99 CUTLERY 50% off. Old Home::.tead 13 pc. cutlery set from Lifetime. Open stock value 100.00 .......• 41.11 20"/ooff. J.A. 1-(enckels 4 star cutlery 3 pc. presentation set, Orig. 125.00. . . . . . . . . II.II fTake home a 4 pc, steak set for 10.0Q, a 32.00 value. with purchase/ 41% off. L. C. Germain 9 pc. cutlery set with 6 steak knives as bonus gift. Open stock value 120.00 . . ........ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ••• PICTURES Speolfll purclMN. Brass framed floral print#. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • . . . . . . . . . 11.11 ~ ~· THE BROADWAY WELCOMES THE AMERICAN EXPRESS ' CARO rTl .THE BROADW~Y I I J 0 U r H I • N C A' & I I. 0 • N I A ·. MAJOR APPLIANCES ~.00 off. White Westinghouse microwave . oven Ong 349 00 . . 299.00 30.00 off. Lmon touch conuol microwave oven"~ Ong. 429 00 . . 399.00 30.00 off. L1110n · Go Anywhere n11crowave oven . O"g 329 00 299.08 20.00 off. G E nucrowave oven Ong 399 00 379.00 60.00 off. Hotpomt touch control rrncrowave oven 0flg 359.00 . 299.do SMALL ELECTRICS 15.00 off. Toastmaster roaster o .. en broiler Ong ~SS 00 . . . •... _ . 39.99 30.00 off. Toastmaster convec11on oven Ong. 129 00 . 99.99 11.00 off. Toastmaster 6 slice toaster oven- bro1fer. Ong 80 00 59.99 5.00 off. Toa::.rmaster pastry toaster 0flg. 20 00 14.99 6.00 off. Toastmaster 4 slice toaster Ong 30 00 23.H 16% to 20% off. A van ti embellished towels. Bath ro rip Reg 9 00 ro 24 00. 7.49 to 18.99 A ruffles or Pellle Fleur fingertip towel is your gift wtth any A vant1 purchase. BED COVERINGS 11% to 27% off. Simply tulips sheers and com· forters Will be 11 00 10 165.00 .. 7.99 fo 129.H ~% off. Chelsea ensemble comforter from Croscill. All sizes. Reg . 130.00 to 230.00 57.49 to 119.99 Matching accessones are 30°" off 70.00 off Matching curtains Reg 140 00 69.99 16.00 off. Valance Reg 45.00 29.H PILLOWS 41% to U %off. Goose down pillows, std. to king Reg, 85.00 to 140.00, · , .... 49.99 BLANKETS 25% to 42% 'Off. Velux blankets from Martex. Twin to king. Slight imperfections, will not affect looks or wear. 30.00 to 45.00 if perfect .............. , ........ 19.H to Zl.11 SHEETS 14% oH. Twin size juvenile sheet sets from Springmaid. Reg . 35.00 ................ a ... , MATTRESS COVERINGS <it1'6 ro •% off. Harmonaire fitted mattress pads. Twin to king. Reg. 38.00 to 69.00 ... 21." ~· ·~~~~~- , ' .. Aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 1~. 1983 ,.. ., D MlllBDI Energy d ebate short on r eality To the Editor; h iB interesting to note that Jack Anderaon has gone all the way back to blame Richard Nixon for our oil shortage and the rise of power of OPEC in some of his • recent columns. Has he forgotten the Carter years when then Sec- ·--retary of the Interior Cecil Andrus really put the brakes on our domestic energy production? Those were the years of the rise in the-emotionaltsm of en- vironmentalism. Years when off- s'hore oil production was stopped because the rigs might interfere with the migration of whales, coal production was stopped because its extraction might scar the earth and hydro-electric power was stopped to save the snail-darter. But I am glad that Andenon has finally brought to light the true disaster that resulted from this stopping, or at least greatly curtailing, of our own energy production. The terrible economic results and destabiliz.ation of na- tions that resulted from OPECs excessive oil price rises has now put us on the brink of war. Our Marines are in Lebanon, in reality, to stop Russia's boot from marching through Syria to the Saudi oil fields, as they are trying to~o through Afghanistan to [ran. And our ships are poised in the Indian Ocean to protect the Straits of Hormuz, through which the Arab oil is shipped. We are in effect facing Russia over who will control the '"oiJ weapon." '"' But the "weapon" could be defused by our producing our own abundant oil that lies off our shores and under our land. ShaU we w ait for the holocaust? Or should we start producing our own oil, in such abundance that its price will return to normal and stabilize the economies and secur- ity of the world? lt is time for the environmen- talists to decide what is the best environment for humankind. GOLDIE JOSEPH Newport Beach More than oil at s take h er e : To the Editor; On a program, on ABC network , about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, on Dec. 7, the • program ended, with a comment about the oil, that still leaks from the Battleship Arizona. T hey in- dicated that this was sym bolic of the fact that the reason of the attack was the fact that we threatened to cut off the sale of oil to Japan. Thls would seem to put the blame for that attack on us. I would guess that we also cut the oil off from Hitle r, and M~lini. AJl three were con- quering other countries. Japan had attacked Korea, China and was moving into Indochina. They began tht?ir conquest in 1936. We could have been blamed for furnishing these tyrants oil to fuel their war machines, but not for cutting it off. I despise the efforts, these days. to distort h istory. I don't know if we might be blamed for not stopping these tyrants sooner. but we cer tainly should be praised for stopping them when we did. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa They ought to b e ashame d .. To the Editor: On Saturday, Dec. 3, l had the pleasure of attending a wedding reception in Laguna Beach. lt was a beautiful celebrauon on a happy occasion. Part of the celebration was music to dance to and enjoy The police arrived at the reception at 8 p.m. and ordered that the band stop the playing of the music. They had received one call com- plaining about the noise. At 8 p.m. the band had been playing for about one half hour! It is understandable that the music may have been too loud and the band would have been glad to turn down the volume, had they been given the chance to do that, instead, ,they had to quit playing completely. It is interesting to note the following: the majority of people dancing and at the reception average, in age, in the 40s (they would have been the first to request that the band lower the volume if indeed it had been too l~ud) h(_location of the reception is .Ufe G Lrl Scout House and l hosts continuall y tolerate the noise from Girl Sc'Out activ1t1es (many of which are noisy slumber parties that go way past an 8 p.m. time) and the hosts.. in the sum- mer. must put up with the noise from the Pageant of the Master, night after night. and all the people parking by their house so that they S?metimes cannot park near their own house. They have put up with the above mentioned noises for the 20 years they have lived there and never once filed a <.'Omplaint. In conclusion, I can appreciate a city having a noise ordinance, however. there should be reasorr and consideration given when enforcing the ordinance. I would hope that in tl\e future the police could be more understandin~ of a celebration. MARILYN J_ VASSOS Irvine l. M. IDJd !He a yy s ubject It has been proved SC'1entifically that the most eHiclent way for a human being to carry a heavy load is to divide it in half in a double saddle-pack -with one sack in front and the other in back. letting the weight of both hang from the shoulders. But you don't see many such saddle packs on the market. Whv not? One direct ci tizen who fre- quents a .New York City singles bar hands out a personal card which reads: "If you're going to say no, say it now bef9re I spend all my money on you." It may be a curiosity to some , • executives that the original Henry Ford, who put together an indus- trial empire of Inestimable impact, seldom issued an order. Yet he got lt done, what? . . ' , The re are albmo snakes. too. Q . U Anzona law says you can't kiU a gila monster there, what do you do with one? , A. Scoop it into a box and turn it 1ooee In the deeert. Or leave It a.Jone. It will go away. That's the countel of the gila monster ex.' perta. OMHGl COAST Q The meaning, please. of the British road signs that read: "Soft Verges." A. Soft shoulders Some others: Their "Give Way" is like our "Yield." Their "Roundabout" is like our "Circle." Their "Dual Carriageway" is hke our "Divided Highway." Former astron aut Neal Armstrong learned to fl y an airplane before he learned todnve a car. And was likewise licensed an that order to do same. Radio fluffs live on . Among disk jockeys. you st ill occasionally heat about the announcer who correct· ly read bad copy in a local laundry commerc1aJ: "Ladies, come by and drop off your clothes. You'll get our special attention." Dr. Benjamin Spock, now 80, likes to figureskate. l'm told. It's further reported that he rows a boat eight miles a day. Fascinat- an.g, If factual. Medfan age for all U.S. military ~rsonnel 111 2~." ,,.....,~., ....... :ao ...... .. Olm-..---..... -...... tMo, a....._CA-. .. FBI sights on new Muslim front WASHINGTON -Federal and local lawmen are concerned at the emergence of a Little-known but dangerous group of bank robbers who use the Black Muslim movement as a cover for their depredauons. Until recently. the FBI thought the group's member- ship had been decimated by a sen es of arrests. but now the G-men are preparing for a re- surgence of its violent activities in various parts of the country. The gang is known as the New World of Islam, a Blac·k Mushm splinter group. Police an Jack- sonville. Fla ., suspect the New World of involvement in two recent bank robberies there. My associates Corky Johnson and Donald Goldberg have gleaned details of the Nt•w World's operations from inter- views with law-enforcement authortt1es and from FBI and local polwe Cales Here's what tht·.x found In IY80-81. mort• than tWIJ dozen New World members were t·onv1ctc.'<i after several bank rob- beries and the murder of a Q. J-IC_l_ll-1-111_1_1 -~ pohceman in Newark. N .J . -Acc'Ordang to the FBI. the masterrrund of New World is Belton Williams. Police believe he 1s hiding out in South Carolma. Sources say Williams has never been directly involved m the v iolence, but note that his presen t location keeps him close to the group's vanous training camps an the South. -New World's membership is estimated at more than 1,000 distributed in 10 states. including New. York, New Jersey, Pe nn- sylvania and Florida. -There 1s disagreement over the New World's motivation. Some authorities thank its mem- bers arl' dro1cau-d Islamit ter- rorists: others bel1<c>vt' the)l.'re stru:tly professional t•rooks who use Black Muslim rhetoric as a recruiting aid. -Much of the group·s rt'("ruit- ing is done in prisons and is "directed to the uneducated, underprivileged and suspected or known criminals," according to an FBI appraisal. Efforts are also made to recruit teenagers and brainwash them into strict obedi- ence to the leadership. A 14-year-old boy, for example, was involved in the Newark bank robberies. -Recruits are given extensive military-style training. and each bank robbery is rehearsed in painstaking detail. In a typical robbery, two men armed with pistols rush into the bank and collect the cash, while a ''floor manager" guards the door with a shotgun. Two stolen cars are used in the getaway. T he gunmen are paid $250 apiece for their work, with the rest going to the or· gamzation. · . -The New World is divided an to subgroups or cells. each li ving an 1ts own safe house under a c'Ommunal leader who reports to W1lltams, according to the FBI. Leaders are permitted to have more than one wife. -If a New World member lulls a police officer dunng a robbery and takes the oHicer's gun, he is immediately promoted.· Because of this, authorities fear that police will become the group's favorite targets. BLUNDER OF THE WEEK: The Congressional Record quoted Sen. James McClure, R-Idaho, as saying in exasperation during the closing hours or bitter debate over his natural gas bill: "What we need to do, all of us . 1s to retire to the cloakroom with our shirtsleeves up and our pistols out and see what we can d o." Although McClure acknowl- edged that sometimes he feels "the use of firearms may be the only way to bring a quick solution to matters," he didn't really recommend a shootout. According to witnesses, what he said was "retire to the cloakroom with our s hirtsleeves up aod our pencils out." As it became apparent that his natural gas bill would die on the floor. however. McClure ac- cepted the official record's version of his remark as an improvement on the original. Feds make some cost-cutting moves By REP. ROBERT BADHAM Thert•'s an old saying that the three things in life you can't change are the weather. human natur(' and the government. I'v(' been in Washington for seven years and wh1lf' I c·an't report any progress on thf.' first two fronts. there are some t'hanges being mad£' in government, and for the better. Some fundamental improv<.•- ments in how government oper ates arC' afoot. reducing the size and t'OSt of government whalc preserving or enhanci ng serviC'es to the public. Already more than 300 million ho urs of paperwork a year have been eliminated and this figure is expected to increase to 400 million next year Fraud and waste l'an never be eliminated t'Ompletely. However. over th1> last two years it has become harder to c·heat the gov- ernment or squander its resources. By continuing to emphasizC' prevention through a strong and determined inspector genera l force. about $60 billion is cxpc"Cted to be saved or put to bett<•r use over the next five years. Many ways havl.' ~n found to trim the fat a .. · the end bf this year. $60 million will have been savc'<i by climanatang government pubhcataons without which the notion can survive. such as" A Dav in the Life of a Lizard" and "Ho~ to Buy a Christmas Tree " Two years ago government wasn't takangadvantagc or airfare d1st'Ount rates but now 1t is and by next year $400 million an travel rost a\m1dances are expected. Government 1s owed about $289 billion. almost $4<1 3 billion of which is dehnquent. A private company with a 15 3 percent ov<•rdu e debt ratto would have gone unde r long ago Now we're turning that horror story mto a SUl'CC•ss story demonstrating what's possible whc'n Congress and the President work in tandem toward a common goal. The President now has required agencies to tighten administration controls over \oans and contracts. As a result, an extra $3 billion in bad debts will be colle<:ted this year. Meanwhile. Congress' passed the Debt Collection Act of 1982, enabling government to use effec- tive means of collecting debts and screening out poor risks, as the private sector has been doing for decades. Consequently. beginning this fall. agencies started to exchange information on loan applicants and aspiring contractors. using private 5e('tor credit bureaus. No longer will individuals be able to shop agencies for loans. pyra - miding one default on lop of another. Respect for government as an organization capable of effectively managing its credit will be re- stored and debts owed to the government will be honored rou- tinely, like the utility or mortgage payments all of us have to make. Reform '88, as the management improvement program is called, is a serious commitment to trans- form. over the next five years, government's apparatus into a modern, cost-conscious instru- ment 'lO«ieliver needed programs to the people. Better government does not discriminate against minorities, the poor and the disadvantaged. A • better government benefits all Americans and probably is one of the most significant contributions we can leave our children. The weather and human nature aren't within the power of men and woen to change, but changing government is within the realm of fcasiblity. One out of three isn't bad. Badham represenrs the -10th Congressional District. San Jose leads equal pay parade , i By THOMAS 0 . ELIAS· Critics including the Wall Street Journal predicted bankruptcy and worse when a California city agreed two years ago to a "comparable worth" plan upgrading pay for many women In traditionally female jobs. But the program bt'gun in San Jose after a nine-day municipal workers' strike over the issue not only faik>d lO bankrupt the ('1ty and drive away blue collar workers: it's tx>come a model for other large employers, public and private. So far, the st.ales of OrC'gon, Idaho, Mlnneaota and New M~x­ it'O h ave ado1>ted plans patterned on San Jose's. So have &attle and S<'Veral small«!r d tics arfd AT&T Spur~ on by a 8Cries of rela- tively unpubllclicd fedt>ral court order-., dozens of other employers are now making job compan"On 1tudlet ..00 likely to lead to c:omperablt worth. The key to all \be plans ls o rompJn reunc •ystem firlt de~ licned In Stan Joee. h award$ pojnta to variou.a types of joba Ullflllll fDCUI based on how much knowhow and problem-solving skill they re- quire, working conditions and aCC'Ountability. San Jose ~ far has pumped $1.75 million Into paychecks for women in female-dominated job dllSS(.'S like secretaries, librarians and teacher aidl'S. The money has come partly from funds that would otherwite have gone to employeet whole Jobi were found to be overpaid. And city employee 1.11'\lons agreed to take pay ln- crea!teS averaging one-half pet· cent less than they'd normally have gotten. Anlong ttw lnt-qulties already t:orrt'<.'tt'<f. Tht• mayor's S«retary had <'arncd 4 7 per<: nt 1C!ll thAn tenlor air cvndluonina mec'hanlca. Nun· tc't earned $4,000 le11 1 year lhan f Ire truck mc.-<:hank:a. And If· brtrlam w.n .,.1d far,._ than ~ waler melet' ~ "W" attll ha~ aomt' man )"ho ...... P9kt Loo mum unct.or &Mi job ratings," said city personnel ad- ministrator David Armstrong. "But almost all the women have been brought to within 10 percent of what their jobs ought to pay. So we've just about solved the prob- lems." Women share that view. "I'm Impressed with what the city hu done." said Pat Curia, a librarian who led the comparable worth drive two years ago. "Thb town has been a leader and now it's atartina to aet some followers." Almost everyone involved agrees that the dominance of women in San Joee'• city pollUca was the chJef reuon compar•ble worth bttame an iaue in local labor bargaining. Seven or'the 11 city council members arie women, the mayor at one time was female, the JOl•al ~hool auperintendant 11 a w~n and m1ny \Op county offldala are Ctn.le'. "That'• allowed ua to do thlnp that mJcht be ~her to ac- compllah elRw~.' l&ld former Mayor Janet Gray Hayea. "l.ut month'a C811'8 8urffU f'9POl't ahowtna women It.Ill only eam 59 per cent as much as men demonstrates that this is an idea whoee lime has come," says law- yer Virginia Dean, head of the Oakland-based Comparable Worth Project, a privately funded group that tracks women's pay issues . San Joee ha:t proven that you can attach numerical values to different jobs, that you can com- pare apples and orangft fairly." But Dean notes that most em- ployers with new comparable worth Pl"Olf'9ml haven't been u aggretaive aa San Jote -most haven't been willing to f1ftR aalarlesof overpaid workers whUe underpald'women catch up.. But San Joee haa proven that employers can end today'aobviou.a lnequltlea without gotng broke or drlvll\g other emptoytt away. Which means comparable worth cannot ~ (ar away for vlrturally au tar1e emplo~ tven th<M.llh It may t.ake a...._ of court orden to bri"-it about. EliM ,. a S.nr Monim-llaeed r'O/umnltr on-~..._ ·-·-~ =-:--- .. Betty Ford counsels Liz for drug rehab RANCHO MIRAGE \AP) Ehz.abeth Taylor, battling drug problems s1 m1 lar Lo l hose t ha l onl't' affhcted Betty Ford. is being counseled be the former first lady in a $1 30-a-day rl•hab11it.auon program. Taylor, 5 1. quietly checked into the Betty Ford Center located at the Eisenhower Medical Center on Dec. 5 after acknowledging that she had developed a drug dependency from treatment of various medical problems, said Miss Taylor's physician. Dr. Michael Roth. "She fell tha t a long period of time needing <'t'rtam types of medicines for various illnesses she's had fo r yt>ars had caused her. unawaringly. a certain amount of Je~nde1wy," Roth said Monduy 1n an lnterview Croiu hJs o ctiw in Santa Monica. "She decided she wanted ll.> alleviate the problem, and s he's doing'a wonderful job," Roth said . noting that Ford herself, who often does counseling at the> center, was Involved In Taylor's rehabilitation. Roth said the actress could receive no telephone calls or visits other than from immediate family and probably would remain at the l't'nter through Christmas. He said no major medical prob- lems have been discovered. Mrs. Ford, the wife of former President Gerald Ford. was treated for akohol and drug dependent·y at Long Beach Naval , Elizabeth Taylo r Hospital m 1977, and she estab- lished the Ra ncho Mirage facility along with wealthy industrialist L<-onard ~·1restone in October 1982 Siil\'(• tlwn lh\• <:l'ntl'r has trt•atc'<I 111or'c• t han 1,000 patients. County coughers help fill coffers ,., ........... 0 Cigarette smokers helped put more than $6.1 million into ci ty and county t•offers last month. State taxes are collected on cigarettes m each city and county. The $6.1 million represents 30 percent of the total revenue deposited in the Cigarette Tax Fund during October. less $42.075 for administrative costs. Costa Mesa received $35,071; Fountain Valley, $11 ,316; Irvine. $26,557; Laguna Beach , $4.492; Newport Beach $19,876 and Orange County. $43,527. New judge named SACRAMENTO <AP) -Manuel Ramirez of Yorba Linda. an Orange County deputy district attorney. has been appointed a Municipal Court judge by Gov. George DeukmeJian. Volup&uous Barbie (right) now has new, l~s b uxomy sister in J a pan. Ramirez. 35, was named Monday to the Central Orange County Judicial District to replace Judge Richard Parslow. ' . 'Barbie boom' Japan alters dolle d-up doll Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 14, 198.3 9 Yule toy drive running well More than 3,500 peuplc sht>we<l up ut tht• Marinl' Corps Air Station in Tustin 1>vl'r the wt>ekend to run races. marvel at radlo-·<.'Ontrulled airplanes, see Sant.a Claus and view 125 classic can> and trul'~. h was the fifth annual Toys for Tots Benefit A.tr Show and Open House sponsored by the Marin~ Corps Reserve. Besides having fun, the participants donated more than 1,000 new toys which will be given to needy children for Christmas "Our goal is 25,000 toys and we're close to reaching it with the air show," said Lt. Col. Joe Snyder, head of the Toys for Tots program. The day began with 3.1-mile and 6.2-mile running races wlth 1,100 parlidpants. Other high- lights included a visit by Santa Claus Ed Murphy who arrived via the Goodyear blimp, Columbia. The classic cars and trucks W{'rc brough l by the Orange County Classic Chl•vy Club and Santa Ana, Cypress and La Palma polu..oe. A fuvon~ o! the ~how was a 1957 GMC puddy wagon with only 11,000 miles on 1t. For lh06ie would be toy-givers who 1.vuld not attend the event, the Orange County Fire Depart- ment is making it easy to case a guilty consc1en<.-e. New and unwrapped to>:,s for ne<!dy children can bedepo1ited in toy barrels through Dec. 2 I iil 12of the county's fire stations between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Orange Coast stations accepting toys are at: • 2CallfomlaAve. and 4619 Walnut Ave., Irvine; • 1241 Irvine Blvd., Tustin; • 24001 Paseo De Valcncja, Laguna Hills and ; • 23831 Stonehill Drive .. Laguna Niguel. TOK YO (AP) -A Japanese toymaker says his sales of the ever-popular "Barbie" doll have skyrocketed since an American company agreed to let him reduce her bosom, tum her blue eyes to brown and darken her blonde hair. •••••••••••• • ••••••• Shusuke Kubota. of Takara Co.. which recently expanded its production and marketing agreement with the Mattel. lnc .. today cited his SU('CeSS in selling the mochfied doll as a lesson for Americans trying to penetrate Japan's markets. Barbie has been around Japan's toy shops for decades. but sales have been poor rn recent years -a fact Kubota credited to Barbara's West- ern-style features. "We told Mattel that thei r p oduct just didn't meet the needs of Japanese yers. and three years ago they agreed to let us ve a try." Kubota said. The result was a slight! smalle r Barbie. less curvaceous and busty, wl brown rather than blue eyes and less vividly b nde hair. Kubota said that in tw years, sales of the doll blossomed from near zero wo million. Sales including clothing for the do reached three billion yen ($12.8 million) over tnP---iDl"l'HXJ He said Barbie is sold in 60 · the wor ld, but only in Ja n has s e been reconstructed for the local market. Under the new agreement. he will also market other Mattel toys ich may also be altered to better capture the he ts of Japanese children. Kubota said the Barbie doldrums in sales. was cited as a Japan erects distribution and" r non-tariff barriers to keep American products out of showcases here. "Customs and concepts of beauty are dif- ferent from country to country'," he said. "If Americans just try to adapt to tastes here. they will succeed." Americans claim an ant1-fore1gn bias and an overly complex marketing system have effectively kept American products out of Japan and exacerbated the U.S. tradedef1cit with Japan. The Japanese government has argued that Amer icans need to try harde r to adapt to the Japanese way of business. IN IHI 51RVICI T en Orange Coast residents have completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. They are Ainnen Bradley D. Youag, 90n of Janet A. Young of Newport Beach; Brian H. Sacll1, 90n of June A. Patterson of Laguna Niguel; Randy L. Wbittle, son of Benny Whittle and Gloria Hatcher of Huntington Beach; Ml~el R. Martin, son of Richard and Emma Martin of Fountain Valley; Leroy L. Jollasoa, son of Leland and Alberta J'ohmon of Huntington Beach; Todd M. O'Hellir, !IOll of Thomas G. O'H ehi r Jr. of Fountain Valley; Aa1ela M. Klas, daughter of John F. King of Newport Beach and Mary L . King of Anaheim; Micllaael J . Blg1, 10n of Patrick and Jean Biggs of San Oemente: Keitll G. Stroap Jr., 10n of Keith and Ruby Stroup of El Toro, and Ronald E. wnuam1, IOn of Ronand and Patricia Williams of Fountain Valley. Young and King have been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Bue, Texas, for training in medical services and communications. respectively. O'Hehlr and Biggs are assigned to Keesler Air Force Bue. Mi.88.. for training in adminutration and avionics, respectively. In other assignments, J ohnson wUJ begin on-the-job training in 1ervicet at the Air· Force Academy; Martin will study in the med.teal field at NelllJ Air Force Bate, Nev.; Whittle will take transport.at.Ion traininl at Little Rock AFB. Ark.: WUU.ams wUI ttudy in the audloviaual field at Robina AFB. Ga.: Stroup wUI train In airCraft maJntenance at Chanute ,SB. Ill., ands.cha will remain at Lackland (or tra~ In aircrew opttaUON. * * ~ * * * * * ~ * * * BICYCLE THE BEST SELECTION IN CALIFORNIA LD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND MANY NEW 1984 MODELS HAVE ALREADY ARRIVED ...... ____________________________________________________________ ___ * * * * * * * * • • * * * * ~ MOUNTAIN BIKES BMX RACE BIKES BEACH CRUISERS SPORTS-TOURING-RACING TRIATHLON RACING BIKES ~· ~Bl~YCLE W<lt:.RLD· TIRES AND ACCESSORIES YEARS BEST PRICES! #1 COSTA MESA 11'1 NEWPORT llYD. EASY ACCESS FROM #2 SANTA ANA THESE FREEWAYS 1•11 I . MtlTOL Wt DIE80 .) #3 STANTON UROINONM cm fWMllDI (11) • 1911 IUCll .... IMTA MIA C8 ******* OUR STANTON M·F IOA · 7 30 P STORE IS HUGEi SAT IOA · 6 30 P SUN IOA ·SP .. Orange c oast DAIL v PILOT . mber 14, 1983 /\Nednesday Dece RAFF Jewelry- A ~ /,. / : • .r M/ ,, I 60 ADITIONAL PAR . , . , .ears The look T of Southern Cal ' #8 Fashion Island your man desire~ • orn•a s holrdays tor CONCORD watche . CREATORS o f gold s in the world A the thinnest and all steel va1lable in 14K water-resistant #32 Fash;on Island gold. steel & 14K 644-2040 644-0264 F --. NEW STORES OPEN for your shopping convenience THE LINllTE0-Amencan and 1nternauonal a~el for 1ne fasn1on -forw"d woman. Unlimited style. CLASSIC TAILORING OPENING sooN: THE coRN POPPER LAISE ADZER THE ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS STORE-10.000 square \eel 100.000 lights. 2so.ooo ornaments from around th• w orld. A Christmas ong1nal. VIDEO coNCEPTS-B1g screen TVS. Video recorders and name co m· puters An electronic store for th• electronic age. OPTICAL STORE Of ASPEN Free and convenient parking Persona\ and courteous service Neiman-Marcu s. Bullocl<S 11V11Shlf•. Rob1nson·s. The Broadway. Buffum> over 70 fine Just off pacific coast H1gt<N"Y between Jamboree and MacNtnur Blvd>. Newport stores 1n all Beach ·. A s H I E w 0 N p 0 fil I A • s r l A c E N T r N D E A cathy jea n -HOLIDAY SPAR -6 FAshron Island KLE from Kathy Jean 759-9700 j THE LAMBSUED qua1tt9. comfort E Sportcoat. - A :: 46 FASHION I Sand classic style perfect expression of LAND 640-8310 f/~1/ftJ SOMETHING N . able in black ta EW in time for the h =54 FASHI . upe. and navy calf. ol1days. EVINS Ava•I· ON ISLAND 6 44-4223 IVY'S LEAGUE FAIR ISLE S w ick su1u aweaters. bow ties I from Ivy's l nd Ghurka handb ace collared blous .. ,ague ags . . all h .. s. South· • 123 FASHION ISLAND olld•y traditions .. 640-572 I I ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1983 T J1e Christ111as scm;on has l'inu/Jy urrivl~<I with South Cons~Repertory's JJresenlntio11 o f Charles Dic.kt•n s' 'A Chris1111as Curo/.' Se•• 8 5. 0 D ANN LANDERS ENTERTAINMENT COMICS 82 84 86 When there's no place else to go Dellf Net,.._~ ..... ltMI..., Judith Rosenthal, finance director of OCPAC, right, checks time schedule with Floss Schumacher. Candlelight concert here was standing room only for annual fund-raiser By VIDA DEAN CM Ille DeNy l'llot ltaft A light rain didn't bother the crowd -1,200 showed up for the 10th annual Christmas Candlelight Concert Sunday at the Disneyland Hotel ballroom. "l remember one event when it was storming," F lo11 Schumacher recalled. "The Stillwells gave a pre-concert cocktail party and we were all running around in the pouring rain and wind. That didn't stop us," added the chairman who has had the responsibility of the festive party for the past five years. 1 "We have been sold out since October." Fl~ said, and later on the stage holding an armful of pink roses. she announced, "We could not have fitted in one more." The proceeds from the popular event will benefit the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "The pilings are in and the foundation is being laid," reported Jim Beatley, president and chief executive officer. "We have money to work with. too." And if Bentley's progress report wasn't enough to put The Center supporters in a good mood. the Californians could have done it with a program of exciting Christmas music during the dinner hour. Guests began an:Uring .-about 5:30 p.m. for receptions before entering the ballroom where they dined on terrine of scallops, crab, sole a.nd shrimp, cream of fresh waterecress soup. eastern filet of beef and silver salmon and a "10th anniversary Christmas Jog" dessert served by marching waitreses. The program featured the Orange County Pacific Symphoy conducted by Keith Clark, the OC Master Chorale under the baton of Maurice Allard and vocal numbers by guest soloist Jamee Ard, mezzo soprano. Numbers delighting the audience included "Waltz of the Flowers," "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" and several selections from Handel's "Messiah." The guest list (probably rhe longest in OC's social hisrory) included the charming chairman Floss, there with husband Ed, (she was busy all evening accepting complimenrs from guests), Irene and Jim Bentley. Tom and Marilya Nielsen, Bill and EUzabeth Vincent, Jim and Loil Hines, William and Jan Lud, Michelle and F red Robe with attractive daughter Sophie, and Kittle and Jobn M. Rau (they recently celebrated rheir 15rh anniversary ar La Premier's Wine Cellar wilh 15 friends. but only nine courses). Others were Bill and Bev Lugs ton (busy with tl)e remodeling ol their home for daughter's March wedding, as wellJ as the holidays), Gene and JoA.nne Mix (looking lovely in her golden, ruffled 0 de la R gown) seated with equally elegantly attired Martba Green with husband Malcolm and Ann .Puce with husband Ra11ell, Norma He rtzog, Mary and Ja mes Roosevelt, Rose and Norm Smedegaard (just back from a resr on Mauij), Kent and Ca rol Wilken and Tom and Diana Carte r. Also Carolyn and Ma ury DeWald, Tim and Sasao Strader, Len and Jane Bedsow, Vin and Nora Jorgensen and Cltrls Lindsay, who did the attractive centerpieces for the annjversary celebration (she has also decorated about 75 homes and 30 Christmas trees so far this sea.son). By CHRISTINE DEt:Kl!:R DttlleDelt' ........... Kathy had been living with her daughter's family for several years. She had lost her husband and had no money of her own. Kathy,about55, had been treated in the past for slight mental illness. As she got older she became more and more disoriented and disruptive to the family. She was often involved in severe arguments. The family was In turmoil because of Kathy. Her bahavior wasn't acceptable to them. It disrupted their own lives too much. Finally, her daughter's husband sajd he would divorce her and take the children if she didn't kick her mother out. "I had to. How could I Rupportmyself and my mother without my husband. Money's tight as it is. l didn't want to lose him and my children. What else could I do?," a daughter recently told an Orange County social worker. Kathy was dropped off at the nearest Salvation Army with a few dollars and the clothes on her back. She was lucky enough to get a bed -for one night only. She didn't know where to go. She had no roping skills for a life on the streets. Other women at the Salvation Armv told her of safeplaces to sleep on the street and in the parks and where to get a warm meal. She found out quickly there is more help for every other needy homeless person than for the single, homeless woman. There were only 18 beds available in the whole county for them -and then, only for a few days. She tried sleeping in the parks but she was mugged by a group of young boys. She tried sitting up all night m Denny's but she was kicked out of there after a few hours She found it was safer to walk the streets all night and sleep somewhere during the day. But even then, sht! got followed and harrassed. Eventually she heard from another strc.-et woman 1t was safe to sleep in the parking lot at YWCA in Santa Ana. The women look out after eac:h other's belongings and fend off attackers. But it'sstiU not a home. Kathy will probably sleep at the Y or on the streets until she dies, either of a beating or sickness "lt'ssad. These women arC' treated JUSt like animals, being dumped on the street because no one wants to deaJ with them," said Jo Ann Hyslop. YWCA program director. Dellr ............. ~ ....... l ..... Some of the women of the street find food and a warm shelter by day at the YWCA in Santa Ana. Street women live with fear Many walk all night often afraid to sleep By CHRISTINE DECKER Dt Ille o.Ny "91 llell They sit in the rorners of all night restaurants. They sleep hidden under a bush in a park or curl up in a public restroom. Some just walk all night, afraid to sleep. A few of these women bed down in the parking lot of the YWCA in Santa Ana. Sleeping bags, blankets, newspapers and plastic bags cover the 30 or more sleeping women. But this is no fun campout. This is the only bedroom these women know. They are the homeless and impoverished women of Orange County. Some people call them "bag ladiesi'' because many carry shop- ping bags rontalnlng their scant belongings. There are about 6,000 of these women in Orange County and only 18 beds In the entire county for them to sleep in, according to Mary Douglas, director of the YWCA at 1411 N. Broadway. Twelve beds are at the Salva- tion Army, 818 E. Third St., Santa Ana, a coeductional facility. The other alx are at the all-female Martha House, Santa Ana, which i. run by the Eplacopal Service Alllance. ''The women don't like to go to the Salvation Army or other places where there are men. Ttley can't co-mingle in men's places. They've been robbed. beaten and raped by men on the street many, many times. "Let's put It this way, It ~ou've bMn raped eeveral times would .)'O'J go Into a laclUty for men? They feel safer being alone on tht> 1treet," said DouglH. If you 're a homeless man or homeless family there are more beds available. The two Salvation Armys in Santa Ana offer 140 beds for men. Orange Coast Inter- faith, Costa Mesa, Christian Tem- porary Housing Faci lities and the Brothers of Charity, both of Santa Ana, have a total of 36 beds but they are usually filled by home- less families. During the day the women are allowed into the YWCA. Inter- faith and other community centers to eat. sleep on couches, take showers and to wash their clothes. As night falls. they must return to the streets. These places do not have fad Ii ties to sleep. Who are these women? How did they get this way? These are questions Douglas and others who help are asked most often. The women don't like to reveal their ident!Jies bec?use they say they don't waht to embaras.1 their families even though they've been abandoned by them. They also don't like being called bag ladies. "I'm not a bag lady. I had a job and l hope I'll get one real soon and get some money. That would be nice," said one brown-haired woman who appeared to be in her 30s. Two younger women crowded around her. They were both well-groomed w ith clean, brushed halr and clean clothes, given them by the Y. "What we need are some blanket.a or sleeping 'bags. Ours keep getting stolen," said a 90ft-spokcn young girl with large brown eyee and brown hair pulled back attractively with colorful hair barrettes. She talked of her fear ol men and of her hoptt of one day making enouah money to have a plP. of ht'r own Thete tbree women tlad rea>ntly workt.<I for a c1rnlval lh tov.tn. Mary Ann Galdo. lrvint· t'oun Something warm lo drink i1 alway1 good after 1pendin1 the night in the street. cilwomen and housing specialist for the counl)"a human relations C'OOUTll11lon, painted a piclure of one klnd of homeless woman. "Let's takc a woman from Irv i n e . She's ei th e r under-t>mployed or unemploy~ and she gets divorced. The sup- port payments stop. She lo8ee her hou!lf' or apartment and she's ht.rally out on the street. Some slM.'p in th<'lr ca~ or on frlendR' couchet for a while. or try to get picked up by men in a bar, just to have a place to sleep. "How ts sh<' suppoeed to keep hcraelf together enough to find a Job when her main ~m is finding food and a sleeping pl8C.'t'? Sht' doesn't t-ven have an addreea or a telephone to give a polt!nti.11 employer. And tht'n If she doetl (lt't work. she haR to come up with at 0 See Street. Page tsl - .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. December 14, 1983 Ann backed: Writing style refreshes DEAR ANN LANDERS. A pox on those purtSts who cri11c1z.c tht· wt1y you write The day you caught heat for saying "beat up on" (your detractor claimed the word "on" was superfluous), l read a piece in the Wall Strt>et JournaJ l>y Gary Putka which began, "After beatmg up on maJOr foreign t•urrenc1es for the betler part Of thrt't' )'t'Srs .. " It's OK to say "pocketbook." We know you mean purse. And who cares if you end a sentent-e with a preposition? It's no big deal You are a splendid communicator and make no effort \0 impress anyone with four-bit words. Nor do you get tangled up in Caney language so that no one knows what you're t.alking about. even shorter. h seems that if a man c.an lose his car because he didn't keep up his payments the law should be able to make these deadbeats pay to teed, clothe. and educate the kids they bring into the world. -STILL BATTLING IN WYOMING DEAR WYOMING: Don't give up. Help la on tbe way. Billa are pending lo Congre11 tba t would require atatea to put chlld·aupport enforcement mecbani1m1 into effect. Tbe Internal Revenue MllEmll Pa&• 17 of Sun Dec. 14 ad uctlol. l111l1r $237 .19 Cas Culun, salt ,nct4 at $111.19, COfJ dtscrt,tlol II· cornctly II Uti•C 11 11 lac~ bar. Cor· rtct size of bar Is 11 lac~es. We 1l1cerely regret this error. Your mannl'r of expression is "pure Iowa.'' by your own adnussaon. I happen to find it refreshing. In fact. part of your c harm is the way you put words together. That Midwestern style has brought you a long way. Baby. To borrow a phrase that appeared first in your l'Olumn. "If it ain't broke. don't fix it." - WESTC HESTER. N. Y. Service baa already Intercepted more tban 3U,OOO I I tax refund cbeckt of delinquent fatber• to tbe tune of Sears $170 mUUon. So tbin11 are looking up for tile distaff aide. TbaDks for 1oudin1 off. Handreds of others L..!::======-.JI wrote to ecbo tbe tame aentlment. DEAR WES: 1 bear you loud and clear. Thanks for the back-up. To be perfectly honest, 1 couldn't change if I wanted to. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS. The letter in your column from thC' divorced father who wanted to make sure his l·hild support checks were going to support the child made me so mad I almost lost my breakfast. ln the faC<' of what 1s happening in this country I don't know why you decided to give that dingbat space to sound off Here are the facts according to my research: Of the ~ million women in the U.S. who are supposed to b<.> roll~·tmg child support, fewer than 46.7 percent arc receiving the full amount. The reasons these fathers don't pay range from indif- ference, in many C88(.."S, to the shameful fact that our courts are disgracefully lax in enforcing the laws that make it mandatory. In other words, if a guy is fleet of foot, he can escape his legal responsibility by simply ignoring it. • Divorced women have always gotten. the short end of the stick. When they have children. the stick is • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: How would you answer this question: Which 1s most important: labor. capital or brams? -TULANE STUDENT (NEW ORLEANS) DEAR TULANE: The tame way Andrew Carne1ie answered It -witb another question: "Wblcb Is the most Important part of a tbree-leued stool?" ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell '1omen who have hot rlashes because of menopause, and are not allo\\ ed to take estrogen. that an ice bag in bed at night can be a godsend. -RELIEVED IN YORK. PA. DEAR YORK: Thanks for t he suggestion. It ma kes sense. • • • Going toa wedding?Givingone?Orstandingup in one? Even if you'realready married Ann Landers' "New Bride's Guide" wi// answer questions about today's weddings. For a copy. send $2, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers. P.O. &x 11995, Chicago. m. 60611. Persooal loss can cause depressio~ DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My father has been greatly depressed since the death of my mother. He is 80 and says that without a wife life isn't worth living. He lives a.lone in his large house and refuses to come live with us. He has lost his usual interests. Even his grandchildren have no good effect on his spirits. He doesn't sleep well. his appet.ite is poor. and he has T JOUI HIAlTH OR PETER J. STEINCROHN ~n losing weight ln add111on to these ~n:tplaints, ·an increasing problem in the elderly. hes upset because has memory has been fa1lmg. , . As you can see, proper diagnosis requires, study M~ mother died about three mon;hs ago. lsn t ~t by a physician. Somehow you'll have to get your ~~ut tune for his depression to le~ up. ~e wonder ~f father \0 a doctor. The remedy in his case may be a 1t is all because of her death. ls ll possible that ~1s simple one: Treatment with the newer anti- change m personahty may be due to bram depr~ts may produce marked improvement. deterioration because of his age? He refuses to go to • • • our doctor. He has taken no medicine for his DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: For years a neigh- condition. Mrs. B. bor of ours has tried to become pregnant. Now, at age lf.111<1 Knl1 \.:Ollu11 645-41 36 Tues: I 0:00· I :00 Wed· 10:()(>-5.lO Thurs: i ·J0-5 JO Fri. I 0·00-5· JO ~1lt:.I Woal 488 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Cornl'f nl /1 11/ne /. 17th /Jt•hm1l th(· Ar~o StMIOn I clcl l. /tll llll' ll/)SlillfS • DEAR MRS. 8 .: ~press1on due to personal loss 39 she has succeeded. Wouldn't you think she'd be is quite common. But when 1t persists it's important to thankful enough \0 do everything possible to have a rule out the poss1b1lity that there are other factors. healthy baby? In spite of warnings from her doctor For example. you say your father takes no medicine. she continues to drin k heavily. CaH it the sins of the At feast we know that his symptoms aren't due to mothers. How can we get her to stop. Mrs. Q. overmedicauon. But if depression persists and DE AR MRS. Q.: Try AA and use every other deepens. other factors need to be considered. His method suggested by her doctor. Tell her that even if change in personality may be due to somt• chronic the baby 1s healthy when born. there's a new theory brain syndrome such as atherosclerosis of the brain that drinking during pregnancy may produce a child arteries or to Alz.h1emer's disease. which has become susceptible to ''ancer later in hfe. --.::.c::=.-_--::; ---~~~~ N_Ew_BALANC Street women live in fear. • • HOW DO WE CUT IT? By marathon buying. racing for the good stuff like overstocks. closeouts and some slightly irregular merchandise . And. asking you to serve yourself That's how we can offer the top brands at such unbeatable prices. v From Page bl least $1.200 for f11"St and last month's rent and a security deposit un an a partment. This is a very expensive county to lave in." said Gaido. Other women have· some form of mental illness and have d1ff1C'ulttes getting jobs. With recent budget cuts in federal and state mentaJ health programs. they've been released from state hospitals. They were supposed to have been cared for by community services but there is little money and few care facilities for them, Douglas said. "And what happens IS you've got a woman who has a smaU mental problem. You turn her out to live on the street and her problem gets worse. Who wouldn't be a httle crazy after living on the street for even a few weeks? They don't have enough food. no place to sleep. no warm clothes and they're constantly afraid. Let's face it. some of these women wall never be able to fend for themselves "But should Wt'. as a society punish them by throwing them out on the street because they're mentally 111. They arc huma n beings,'\ she said. The women who show up at community cen ters are helped to get either GeneraJ Relief funds from the state. 1f they're employable. or to get Soda! Security money 1f they're physically or menta.IJy disabled. If eligible t~y could get from $200 to $400 a month from these sources. !'Almost all the ones who come to the Y have been walkt.'Ci through the system to get state or federal 1.ud. But most of them have run into snags. Most never get any money," said Douglas. Douglas said what is needed is some sort of dorm for single. homC'lcss women. For about $50,000. thl' Y l'ould sleep about 40 women for a year. But strn:t building codes won't allow the Y to be used as a res1denc.:e ·•We've alsog"t the problem that no one reaJly wants such a place m their ('lty and Santa Ana doesn't· Cecl it should have to take on the responsib1l1ty for the w hole county," said Douglas. Some experts disagree with Douglas saying that more beds 1s not what's needed to help the "bag ladles." . HOLIDA Y COCKTAIL & FORMAL GOWNS 20°/o -50°/o off 548 -8264 The kids 10111 Ju111·1 School. where THEY do the cooking, tht cltenrng, ANO THE EATINGI Ct ..... ate limited to five tl~tnte •~. from 4 to 6 pm Empl'la111 txtend• to maoner•. etiquette end fun DlplOmu Mined et the end of the'°"'" "'"dims"°" lonninf. Cll Ntt1 ;, lltwporl "'"' ,, "Most of these women need to be in mental health facilities. And some I think just. like wandering the streets," said Mike Elias, director of Christion Temporary Housing. Today, and everyday. we cut 25% to 75% off shoes like Nike. New Balance. "l have never seen one of them that likes to be out on the street at night.'' said Douglas. Adidas. 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 1erseys and As far as getting them into mental hospitals, Nancy Harris, director of the Orange County Mental Health Associat.ion said most don't want m~t the criteria for involuntary inslitutionaliza· tion. They are not a th reat to themselves or a danger to others. which would require hospital· iz.ation. Also. having been in mentaJ hospitals, most would not go back on their own, according \0 Harris. rain gear. · Finally. you can run with the best. without sweating the price. '7~AZ~f/r "They vaJue their freedom. It's all they've got an some cases. What the county desperately needs to do is set up some sort of temporary overnight arrangement just for single women." she said. Until then. "We just always pray it doesn't rain,'' said one homeless women. 1/2 PRICE SALE ON CUTLERY Russell "Green River" cs1m11ar 10 ch1caoo Brend> Sale Price ~eg. Price 3" earing Kn ife .......... .. '3.75 .................... $ 7 .50 4" Utility Kn ife ............ . • 4.00 ..................... 8.50 6" Boning Knife .......... . • 7.25 .................... 114.50 9" Slicer/Carver ......... .. • 9.00 .................... 118.00 I 11" Roast Slicer ........... . '10.00 .................... 120.00 8" Cooks Knife ........... . 110.00 .................... •20.00 10" Cooks Knife ........... . 111.50 .................... 123.00 40% OFF ON DUIA·WARE ITOCI POTll 8 QUART STOCK POT W /LID ....... '15.30 ....... 125.50 10 QUART STOCK POT W/LID ....... '21.30 ..... :.'•35.50 12 QUART STOCK POT W/LID ....... 924.00 ....... '40.00 20 QUART STOCK POT W/LID .... _. '21.11 ....... '48.08 24 QUART STOCK POT W /LID ....... '31.50 ....... '52.50 32 QUART STOCK POT W /LID ....... 142.00 ....... '70.00 7" Sllvertone Comm. Fry Pan ............ • 1.75 8" Sllvertone Comm. Fry Pan ............ '11.75 13"x18" Comm. Cookie Sheet Pan ... • 7.IO •12.82 '15.22 •10.00 Cloth Aprons -asst, colors ................. • 7.00 •10.00 Swiss Army Knlves ......................... , ............ 21% OPFI "Stack" Chairs -asst. colors ............................. '11.00 ~",.... BEATS THE COST OF SPORTS SHOES EVERY DAY. TuS1m: Huntington Beach Fullenon: 12872 Newport Blvd 17362 Beach Btvd 2949 Brea Btvd Store Hours MonrFta.10-9 Sal 10-6 Sun 11-5 FOR YOUR HOLIDAY COOKING NEEDS STAINLESS STEEL STOCK ~ rn-!!?!m ~~.~Lon .- .. outlasts "household'' weight pots/ •,.,., MU PNCI MG. PNCa 10 Quart wtth lid ................... '48.00.......................... '68.00 12 Quart wtth nd ... ~ ............... •a.00.......................... '68.00 20 Quart with lld ................... '70.00 .......................... '99.00 24 Quart wtth lld ................... '71.00 .......................... '108.00 40 Quart wtth lld ...................... 00 .......................... '138.00 Ill Ill IFFlll 1 IEITllUIT llllE More fHtflf'/JY efficient, larger burners, huge ovens yet a"ordable e Bumen/1 Own ..... 'M0.00 ...... reg. '1300.00 r= ~ ......... ·1121.ao .... reg. ·1500.00 ro!.~ .......... '117IJIO .... NO· '2500.00 All prtcel tor atMderd ~ ftnllh; It .... aY8Mble.. Condnuoul cl11111nQ ovena ... "_ ... 9ddltlonll. F.0 .9. ow etore. We Illa a.ry a huge .._Ion of fine outlery. cooldng u•1111; pole end pane, chtna • .....,. _, furniture. chafing dllMI, wtne buoketa ·'~ .-rtY,,,a:r'• and much, -~~~-· Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, December 1•. 1983 .. Santa's elves ••• Really stuffing dacf's stocking The._ .. _,._ V ANCOUVEH, Brit- ish Columbia -Not all of Santa's elves hang around the North Pole churning out trucks and teddy bears for good little boys and girls. One group of the old man's helpers churn, all right, but it's grown men they're trying to plea<ie. A handful of elves dressed in fluffy red and white Santa hats and skirts shon enough to make Rudolph's whole face turn red -did their spedal bit for Chr1s1mas in a stuffy downtown pub last week. ·:There was no short- bread, caroling or egg nog. bu l thC'r<' were plenty of G-strings as about 40 women took turns stretching and slinkmg beneath a strobt• light to the cheers or a packed house Admission was $5 a person and the $1.500 an proceeds went to Van- couver fam1hes an need of toys and rood for Christmas. Bows were every- where . Wra pping wasn't. "It's 10 times busier than usual," said a blonde p a rt11:1pant named Charlotte. 25. "And yeah.it's different to do this Christmas thing. I find the place more cheerful." Charlene agret'd that there was something special about the charity strip-a-thon. sponsored by a company called Glamor Entertainment. "EVeryoneseemsa lit- tle happier:· she said. A Iii' Vegas SAN ANTONIO. Texas -A little bit of Las Vegas occurred an Texas when a change machine at the Kwik Wash laundry started spewing out .. large Fashion students compete Tt.e A1ooc:i.tod ''"" NEW YORK Ap- parel · creauons by IO students from New York's t ashion Institute of Technology wil be featured as the only American entries in Paris this winter in an international competi- tion for young designers. The compe titio n. "Concours des J cunes Createursde Mode." will also include the works of student designers from France, Italy and Japan. A panel of top de- signers from the four countries represented tn the competition will select the best creation from each natJon The four winners wall receive round-trip transpor- tation to Paris and a one-year scholarship at the Ecole de la Couture Pans1enne. "The Fashion In- stitute of Technology was selected to reprC'Sent the United States tn this competition because of the college·s outstanding reputation tn the world of fashion.'' said Ed Tourte llotte of Air Frant·e. which is spon- soring the com pelltaon in <:onJunctaon with the French Federation of Couture RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTIRY, INC • ................... 1922 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA -548 1156 r:~_~ ~., H8CiDAY8· • Stll plmylllg CMlllna gmmee •boUt 'lout mlk.-up.'1 flcfwd St.....,. 1nK1 a.ale mek~ tec:Mlque •flMY to IMml It'• Juat lhel ,_ ... lflO'#ed yout me phooe and ea« So. top lnlk.,P lftill. RtpHARO STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At ~ndrea's ~1334 1n•ex•pen•alv1• '(In lk soen' aivl not hlgtl an price . rt1a1onabta. ::::::. ........ Cl&Nlfled Ad-...rtltlng ~2-5e78 bunchl>s" of S l bills. Wonpae Pak. 48, said he was doing his clothes with his young son when the greenbacks starting flying. "My boy saw a couple of ladies walk off with some," Pak said. "l tried to get hold of the man- ager. but I couldn't get him. We picked up the rest of the money and called the police." Investigators said $223 was scooped oCC the floor and taken to the police property room, where the K wik Wash owners retrievt'd it Monday. The owners had not determined what caused the machine to go crazy. Pak said he didn't take any money because "my conscie n ce and philosophy wouldn't let me." Instead, he guarded the cash until the police came, a job for which he was qualified. Pak is a martial arts instructor. A real GI bill SACRA MENTO , Calif. -Now here's a GI bill: The government has sent Jerry Prit.chard a notice saying he was overpaid $6.23 in hving allowances when he went to college 12 years ago. First he got a card from the Veterans Ad- ministration. "l wrote back and said (didn't know what they were talking about," said Pritchard, a real estate agent, husband and father of two who got out of the Air Force in 1963. . Then ht' aiot a letter last week Silying he tutd been paid $187 for the month of January 1971 when he was attending American River College in Sacramento and that he should have been paid $180.77. Effective Aug. 22, the letter said, the govern- ment began charging interest of 15.05 percent. With administrative costs of 63 cents, he now owed $8.34. What's he going to do? "Pay it. l guess," he said. ' IT'S NOT YET TOO LATEI-ONLY 11 DAYll..E To Refund All '83 Taits Withheld and Recover ·ao-·e~ luts Investment Tax Credits/Energy Tu Credits 1.1 -2.1 ·4 t -e·1 -1o·t · ltvtraoe Rlil Es11t1 • OevtloOfnln'-1 Oil & Gas -No Min/Max 1nvn1men1 . . .. ~ '• •· . ~l.: .. ..... . • ~ ~~ ~ RSVP: CALL NOW (7H) eeo.1424 Pre~6~~R~htfr~!f 1.~~· 1 ~~Ji~~ ~ .. ~~n!,~;.~~c. Our Statt of Attorneys and Accountants will bl available 9 AM • 9 PM Monday Through Saturday. 1 PM • 5 PM Sunday FOR A PAIVM"E NO FEE INITIAL APPOINTMENT Introducing. Taste that delivers Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. pack LIGHTS: 10 mg. "t1r", 0.9 mg. nicotine, FILTER: 18 mg "tar", 1.1 mg. nicotine, ev. per cigarette byfTC mettlod. ., ' ... ··----- r ' • 84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Oeoember 14, 1983 ' I h • IV 'll~~·(1•1H11tto1-on g ts --~~ ------------------CA .. ·'Glllpoll" 11t111 ... ~ Dropout l>it·k \an lh kt• :.;lar !' in · · U r o 1• -( > u t Fatlwr"' tonight u t t) on CHS. Chan- 1H'I 2 . Clint's flick bas 'Impact' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -.. Sudden Impact," the movie which rt>turns Clint Eastwood's ··Dirty Harrv·· dC'tl'<:tiVl' <.·harac- ter to th£> big s<:reen, jumpt'd to thl.' top of the box-off1t·e ratings in its first WC'C'k "SuddC'n Impact." opened 1n 1.5:!0 screens and grosS('d $9 7 million during the weekend lO edge .. Scarfact'." star· rm,g Al Pa<:mo. Her e a r e the top-grossing films of the past weekend. followed bv the W<'<.'kl'nd's re- ceipts. total re<.'C'lpts to date and w t-<'ks in dis- tribution. "Sudde n lmpa<'l .. (Warner Bros.). $9 i million. one.· Wt't'k "Scarf an•" ( U 111V<.'r- sal). $4.6 m1Jliun. one week. "Terms of EndC'ar- ment" (Paramount), $-1.2 million. $1-1 .J million . thret> weeks. "Chris t In('· (Col- umbaa), $3 -I m1lhon. on<> week. "Yc•ntl" 1MGl\l -UA1. $3 million. $-I 6 million. four WN•ks ··A Chn~tma:. Stur~ ·· (MGM -UAl. SI 8 million. $12 8 m11l1on. four weeks "The Big Chill" 1Col- umb1a). SI I m1ll1un . $-lO I malhon. 10 weeks. MNltO -UO-EL~ Tll&"8 COWNlf ~ tMae. / LliHMR AIC NEWS Q NICNEWS lr- ::i:AHcm<E • • • .. Rio Conc;hoe .. ( 1964) Rlollard Boone. Stuart Whi1man. (8)MOVIE ***i,; "AbMnee Of Mlliat" (1981) PIUI Newman. Saly fleld. (S')MOVIE .. • • • "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982) Klfk Oouglas. Tom Surlinson. DMOVIE U *"A Song IS Born" (1!M8) Din· CDK~glnla Mayo. • * \.\ "Cfeepshow" ( 1982) Hal Hol· bfooa. Adrienne Blrbelu. -UO-G NHl HOQ(EY eAUCE I = Of CUl.T\JAE 0 BAAHEY MIU.EA 8 WHE. Of FORTUNE e DO< VAN DYKE -7:00- CISNEWS NICNEWI HAPPY ~YS AG-"' ABCNEWSQ MEWS TIU&'S COWAK'f JOKER'S WILD llOSINESS REPORT MAGIC Of DECOAA TIVE PAINTN1 Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 8 LOVE CONNECTlON CD MOVIE • * "The long Waif' (1954) AntllO-C& ~ CobUrn. • • .. "Gallipoli" ( 1981) Mel Gib- son, Mark lee -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN I a FAMl. Y FEUO LAVENE a 5"lfUY a CtNIPAKf G MON EYE 9 PEOfll.ES COORT WIUlUF£ SAFAR IM'A'S'H .. P£1'fOfli&AHCE AT THE WHfTEHOOS£ Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH -8:.«1- • Cl) FROSTY THE SNOWMAN II OJ REAL PEOPLE ~ ~ Road To U1opia" (1!M5) B4llO Cf osby. Bob Hope. G QJl THE FALL GUY (!)SOAP I ::J:AIHMENT TONIGHT *** "A Summef Plaee" (1959) Troy Donahue. Sandra Dee. Sl IN PEAFOAMAHCE AT TH£ WHITEHOUSE lt)0 MOV1E t t t * "My Fair Lady" ( 1964) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn MOVIE t * * "The Man From Snowy Rrver·· (1982)1M Douglas. Tom 84Mlmon ,J)MOVIE u The Toy' p982) Rdllrd Pryol, Jaclo.11 GIM50n J )MOVIE t U "Blume In Love" (1973) George Segal. Susan Anspach -8:30- • 'TWAS THE NIGHT llEfOAE ''ONE BRUISING ROCIBUSTER Of A MOTION PICTURE:' ~ STAR80 -. -NEW YORK POST I • • . ~ 12:00 2.:30 $100 1:JO 10:00 SllOWS ll llG 12:10 CHILL m 2.:10 4:10 ~ ,... 1:10 1:10 1:20J:JOa:401•10 ._ • 10:10 • 10•00 I QMTMAI i LOYHOAT P.M.tiWWINE THESTOM -t.00-'* f~~ father" (19121 I~;;~~~· ILUE ICNIOHT TMEITOM DMONET MOYE H i,; "Mad Max" ( 1980) Mel Olb- IOll, Joenne Samuel. -H0-1 r vre (f) MOYIE t * t "The Sound Md Thi fVlfY" (1959) Yul ~. Jolnne Wood· Wiid. tD TODAY AT HOUYWOOO PARK -10:00- liir POUCE WOMAf' IOLDONES THE HITCHHltER (l)MOVIE **"~Of A Pop Ptr· lormtf" ( 19751 Robin Asllwlth. Anthony Booth. (Z)MOYIE ***'h "Oyl\lmlte Chd.en" (1918) OocumentllY -».30- •INOEP9llENT HETWOM NEWS • COt.D WM GAME CID NOT NE<:ESSAAIL Y THE YW .. REVIEW • -11:00- 1 •• Cl) 9 Q!NEWI TAXI · l~.J:o..s erOP40VUOS ·~TS.MllON tlSTORY !=GALLERY • • • "Frances" ( 1982) Jtlalc:I ~Stanley. * * ·~ "MltArthur" (197n Gregory Peck. Din O'Hetlihy. gMOYE • • "Heartac:hlS" ( t981) Mwgot Kidder. Nril Potts. -11:30-l i~ORY I SATURDAY NIOKT 0 AIJJ;NEWS NGHTUNE IN SEARCH Of Mo e THICKE Of THE NIOKT I STETS Of SAN FRANCISCO UNDEMTNCllNG tU1AH 1194AVIOA ~=UB t t "Table For FM" (19831 John Voight. Richard Cfenna IOI\, ...,. Lee -tHD- • ~ATLMll 'tilrtt ..... w MINrflftWWQN(,_ -u:ao-~ NllHTwmt ~VI) •~MTQtOOQI( IBBITI I ~'::~~ ~=~ -11:»- ,. ~Some Kind Of Hen>" t 1112) Alc:IWd Pryor. Mltgol Klddlr. -12:40- ,. ~ ~. Young Gilt" (1978) Keren Vlllnlinl, Slndta WI . -1:00- .MOVIE • U "The AccluMd'' (19'8) LOl'tna Y~Cummingl. ,. ~ "X from 0Uter Spice'' ( 19ee) =Wkl, P9ggy Nell. U "E Greco" (19ee) Mel Ferr•. Rollme Sdllllftno, (!)MOYIE ••i,; "Bldlllof Flat" 111121 terrr Thon\11, TueedlY Weld. l~lHEFAIAY ** * "FOi~ .. (195e) Rob- ert Mitchum. Pege. eOENEIOOTT -1:25- (C)MOVIE * • "Ooublt Diii" (No Otte) Louil Jourdan. -1:30- 1 MNt'f TYlER MOOAE QINEW8 MOYIE t * * "King Kong" (1933) Fey Wray, RoOlr1 Armlttong. (l)MOVIE H i,; "The Harder They Coml" ( 1973) Jimmy Cllfl, Jlrlll Barkley. -1:16-(H)MOYIE ~ Ht~ "Abeencl Ol Mllice" (198t) PIUI Newman. Slly Alld. (l)MOVIE • • "Stecey" (No Dile) Anni Rln- dall. ClvlS1ilnl RM-. -~ e Cl) CIS NEWS NIOHTWATCH -~ii­.MOYIE u i,; "Endlngnd Species" (1982) Robert \kid\, Jobetll Wiiims . -t:IO- •• NEWS -S:OO-•MOYE •• "The Nailed Hiii" ( 1958) Ol'fid Wsynt, Mwcle Hendlr10l1 ;rmnat H I,; "Oedety Long legs" (11155) AND -f ~ ~ : I : I· J : l : 11 : I f ~' d : 11- Are Proud To Announce The Grand. OI The Finest In Motion Picture Pres~ntation And Entertainment At The New -LAGUNA HILLS. MALL----- CINEMAS Enioy the fabulously beautiful art-deco interiors by Hershberger-Denker & Associates, the state of the art sound and proiection equipment with large screens and relax in the ultimate in seating comfort. 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES OPENING FRIDAY, DEHIBER 18th GENE HACKMAN ROBERT ST ACK IN WALT DISNEY Pl!OOUCTIONS n.--"..-l.l.AMO f't ..,.._.. ""11• (lli'Jf...,.O. C.O 411< ~0 Ctil(:-.0-...,..TOYrlf• ~ WAlT O$llY P!CT\JllfS PllESEfm MICKEY'S c~w; CAROL UNCOMMON VALOR (R) ~~-·~·-r--·' Fri. 7:30, 1:40 Fri. 7:00, 1:15 Fri. 8:30, 8:40 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:05, Sat/Sun 1:10, 3:20, Sat/Sun 1:00, 3:15, 8:10, 1:20, 10:25 5:40, 1:00, 10:10 5:30, 7:45, 1:55 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA .. LI MALL CllllMAI San Di,go fwy. And El Toro Road 768-6611 letw"n Sean & Penn•y'• -Lotluna Hiiia SILKWOOD ABC Motion Pictures Presents A MIKE NICHOLS FILM MERYL mEEP KURT RUSSUl CHER SILKWOOD Music By GEORGES DELERUE Written By NORA EPHRON & ALICE ARLEN Executive Producers BUU HIRSCH and LARRY CANO Produced By MIKE NICHOLS and MICHAEL HAUSMAN A&. DirecteQ By MIKE NICHOLS R hllilll\ ~ -"""""'1~1111fltu~r~10> (a.} T . . .. t ' <i . . !· : \ . .. . . . • • . . • ~ • • . . • . • . • . f • • . " .. • . • • • . . • "ll ·~ • • l ! Hal Landon Jr. as Scrooge recoils from the ghost of J acob Marley (Don T uche) in South Coast Reper tory's production of "A Christmas Carol." SCR ushers in the season Fourth staging o f 'Christmas Ca rol' preser ves prod_u ction quality By TOM TITUS Of IM Delly,_ 11-'I Somehow it doesn't really seem like the holiday season has arrived until South Coast Reper tory has officially ushered it in with its annual production of "A Christmas Carol." This traditional offering. now in 'ts_iourth staging with most of the original cast intact, still warms the heart no matter how often you've viewed it previously. Such con- sistency is a reflection on director John-David Keller's commitment to malntaini~g the quality of his original 1980 mounting rather than "playing with it" from year to year. SCR's "Carol," adapted by the theater's literary manager J erry Patch from the classic Charles ·Dickens story. beautifully re-enacts the tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge and the three Christmas spirits as it conveys the true meaning of the holiday season. Its impact is heightened by Cliff Faulkner's smoothly inter- mingling settings. which whisk the viewer from one scene to another as quickly as Scrooge is transported by his ghostly visi tors. The production has been preserved over the years by a cast . which changes appreciably only in the children's roles, with the featured parts repeated from year to year by SCR regulars. many of them founding mem bers of the Intermission company from the old Second Step days. And at the core of this nucleus is old Scrooge himself, portrayed as always by Hal Land- on Jr. Landon always appears to revel in this showcase rQle. and it is to him we look for any subtle adjustments in ~haracter or pace. This time around. he seems more of a doddering figure, muttering to himself to fill the show's technical gaps. and prolonging the Christmas moming segment of the play as he holds the stage by the sheer force of his personality. Don Tuche as the chained ghost of Scrooge's long-dead partner is horrifying as usual. but some of his effect is lost to faulty micro- phone amplification. Richard Doyle and Ron Michaelson as the spirits of Christmas past and present work well again. as do Art Koustik in his dual role of a sinister "fence" and Scrooge's kindly boyhood mentor and Anni Long as Scrooge's romantic.• interest. J ohn Ellington and Noreen Hennessy take their places credi- bly at the head of the Cratchit family circle. while Wayne Alex- ander invokes a merry note as ... ,...._ ...... § ..... cu s.s. rw·•-" a """ F UlT't' 01 CANOlEWOOO '"$CAIJACr' (II) • • ™"' IMClll nc m ~o tl(Clll-' 1110 1'0 I 00 1010 S<·rooge's nephew. The Cratchit kids are nicely enacted by SCR Young Conservatory students sharing the l&signments. Some uckets remam for "A Christmas Carol." but they soon will be difficult to come by. Performances continue nightly except Mond ays at 8 p.m. (7:30 S undays) with weekend matinees at 2:30 until Dec. 24 at. the.. SCR theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. BACKSTAGE -"A Christmas Carol" isn't the only holiday show being offered at South Coast Repertory. T he theater's Young Conservatory Players will present a new pla>' entitled "A Christmas Card." a blend of carols and sketches celebrating the spirit of Christmas, Friday through Sun- day on the Second Stage ... call 957-4033 for. ticket and per- formant.~ mformatii n ... The Thursday ~d Sunday performances of "Life With Father" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater have been canceled. but the· Friday and Saturday s tagings will go on as scheduled for this closing week- end ... call the box office at 63 1·511 0 for further infor - mation ... lf&ll:tl61'1;;) "n:DIS (J DIUllOT" <Kl 11 10 i~ HS an 10\\ ~(l,.;lt.-~....,\OOC)I> 1()((f I LA.WftAQUl !!QHCftA!IS "llSl(Y llUSIU$" (Rl 11'0 '"' H! "NA TIOMI. LNlf'OOIC'$ YA CATO." <11 H Q "" I~ 40 •we SAY !DO ~· {K) llJO 100 \JO 100 IOJO "TOllS CJ OIJCMIDl" (K l 11 lO. J ~~tel •• 20 10 0\ '*·**'(PC) 1t4$. • n. a os "A llliHT " 11.AWJI'' (Rl 144. •l0.1000 ·we CIY WW" (K ) I 00 l JO l 00 I JO 10 \) •'tl(Tllllt CJ M Ell" (K ) • 10 •DO.I' Sltll.O IUO JOO \JCI 100 IOIO "YDIT\" {K l Sit cw 1114\Clll:Nl 1'< 1 H\ MOC. I••• "Tl« mtT STIJf" (K ) Sit CW. CllCACUD I 100 44\ &JO "M DUD ZOI£' (II) 1 ~ ·~ 1100 "MAllSTCJllf' Cf'G) 11 t0 •\0 !00 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * • "CIMlll" (II) P\US "MHOM.MG" (II) f •• .-"-'<• <1Jf7 WoHI:\ -t>; l-'ID SCH'-\. ..-., <>, Olol"' < \I '<\000 ~ ...... , .... , ,,.. .... ,,_l\l l'l{t(( ......... ~, •C> • ...,· ... <•"'~9'lQ()O Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, December 14. 19'3 U Press honors Bette,· Davis LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Ac· trees Bette Davia hu won the Louella 0 . Panona Golden Apple Award from the Hollywood Women's Preis Club, which allO gave comedian Joan Riven i\a Sour Apple Award as the per- tonaUty who "believes her own publicity." established in I !HO, °' given to "the individual who presents the best image or the entertainment lnduatry and who has long dem. on1trated outstanding attributes as a profeafonal and a human being," Santoli said. beat Ann-Margaret fur an Fnvoy earlier this year. but took time In her acxeptance' epeech then to praise her performance in "Who Will Love My Children." Neither woman was present to accept the awards Sunday at the club's 43rd annual awards ban· quet, but actor Tom Selleck at- tended "in all his glory" to accept his Golden Apple for Male Star of the Year, said club secretary Lorraine Santoli. Other awards Included a tie between Ann-Margarer aqd Barbara Stanwyck for Female Star of the Year. Ann-Margaret had appeared in the television movie "Who Will Love My Chil- dren" and Stanwyck was in the · television mini-series "The Thqrnbirds." When th~y both reached the stage to accept their Golden Apples, Ann-Maraaret told her "At least now I have a chance to say something nice about you," Santoli said: The Parsons award, which was "It was very emotio~" said Santoli, who said Stan ck had Ted Danson of ihe NBC comedy series "Cheers". was named Male Disc0very of · the Yeat, and Heather. Locklear of the ABC police series "1'.J . Hooker" wu named Female Discovery of the Year. LUNCH & DINNER njoy any one of these three delicious entrees. a11d we will serv~ you our Merry Christmas Margarita. or .xour choice of a non -alcoholic beverage. It's our way of wishing you a very happy Holiday Season. A . STEAK PICADO $6.25 Trnder pieces of juicy btx·f. sautced to pl·rfl·c:tion with lx'U peppers. onions and tomatlX'S. Well scasonl•d but noi t0l1 hot. With rirl' and l>l·.111s B. LOS ANGELES SALAD /\ delicious salad IOSSl'd in l1ur umqul' drl'!-sing. 11.>ppt•J with HXlkl·d. r hilled pieces of lean pork. av0tado. tomal<' 1.'liws and tonilla 'trips C. CHICKEN TACO AND CHICKEN ENCHILADA A lhtlkl•n tJl<' \\llh dll'l'~" fl'ltu cr aruftomatl'. And. a lorn tonilla lilll·d w11h 11m y l llll kl•n l hunk:-, tl'ppt•d with mild red S.lUll' With fll l' .1ml lwan:. I I .. • -, ~­,. $5.25 $4.85 .. n.tllo.'1m • H h' II.tr"'' Ill\ J "' "''' lh\ftl '''''k'\ l.tflJ l.Jt,kn loh"t" • llll'I t \Jlk'\ \'t'"" Sc ''"\.ilk·, \''""' '<'Uth <'I lh.1rm•n Avr l•'~l.I \lr~.1 • 1 lt•l <; ( 8m tol Sc I 1n1 S<)(llh ,,, S.•mh l\'<i'I l'l.ltJ FOf Clullfled Ad ACTION Cell• Delly Piiot AD-VISOA &42-5179 M £Xf CAN 1'f 5TAURc\J(rS e~~ The Glory of Christmas A LIVING NATIVITY ~2-~22d. Performance8 every night at 8:30 and 8 :30 p.m~ • lvl lldd1tional 4 JO Pm perlormance IS being ottered on 0ec 9 9. 10 & 11, and Dec 15 through 22 • A multitude of hvtng angels soar high above you In the night sky bene~th the 120 foot high Cathedral ceiling • Roman legionnaires on prancing white horses • Thousands of twinkling stars • A cast of 200 authentically costumed performers. "The blg9e9t Christmes ~ in th9 country ... • i.ish pn>duc:tlon" Channel 2 News "The ewnlng Is filled wlfh ~. detail .net :4riet)' ... iieta the audience In the Christmas spirit" Los Angeles Times "The mo9J eleborate In th9 west" .· ''tEWJ SAT lllU AGAIN'' (PC) P\US Complete Top Sbtola. ·Teltyalll S.-. or Prawn Dlaws. • A shall of tight e-0mes from mlles 1n space to pierce the glass wall Santa Barbara News .. :•enct.eri"9 lambs, rams, .W... '*'9hty camel•, kinfly 1M9i... and angela In the Crptal Cathedral In Garde~ Grove • ._.., PIYla tO£ All> lllW'' (II) .... MT(" (II) P\US "CMllllD IOT" (II) .!lllli?. 1. .._ Clf 111 DUD" 110 0111 2. "nl (11 llUD" -· 11 J. 'ft.aJ" tOllflD "CIMTK'' {a) P\US .......... CJ) .. _Of Dll...:Jn" (K ) P\US .._tnYOU" (I ) ...... ACT"(l) P\lllS "111 --" {N) ( * -..c ....... fSMHOl .. ) : .. ~ Spedal ftlw Idle dlille WOll't Jut fOleWW, •come to Start Alldmoe'I today. Yot1'N ... to feel .-S tnelde. trudd• your leUOft'I .......... d Stuvt Andc.rwon'I Gift Certllc:ata . « PutlOIMddfttapedal • aLn~·~ a: BL•a<W .. FOUNTAIN YALLIY, UNTA ANA, GAIU>mll QROVI, TORRANCR,LAKIWOOD,ANAHElll of the Cathedral and lllu- mlnate the manger CALL: nypntr• . Santa Ana Register. (714) 750-9788 or (213) 750·0823 ' ; f.iORM C.1\Rt'lt:l.8 TllE f' i\MIL l' ClaCl'S "Stop messin' around, Jeffy, and let me get to sJeep!" by Gus Arriola #· ' ••••• -~\. • Hoth vw .. rable. South dealt. NOITB •AQ5 OU OAUt U •111 WEST EAST +JIHU +U <:7 tU OA750 o l o H $• by Jim Davts • uu • 1os ..-~~~...--~-------.-80VTH tKH <:7 KQIO O Q 8Z tAQO The bidding: Seutll Wt1t Nortll Ea1t t NT Pua f • PaN f 7 Pu1 6 NT PaN Pu1 Pu1 Opening lead: Jack or +. There are not too many ol us who have such ric hes that BHi (;EOR(;E by Virgil Pa(VIP) .. ' 1r~ f l -•'{ "Didn't I tell you the kid 11t1and1IHp1 b11k1tb1ll1'' GOlll 01 lllOGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF we can afford \0 1quandtr them. South WU unHCff· .. rlly promsate on thi1 hand. and he paid heavily lor hla crime. North decided that his re11onable rive·eard ault made his hand worth somewhat more than the 15 points it counted in high card1, So he launched into the Gerber Convention to check on acea, and then bid the 1mall slam when he round that his side held an appropriate number. West led the jack of spades , and declarer won in his hand. Since there was no way that declarer could come to twelve tricks if he had lo lose a diamond. he needed lo find Wesl with the king or diamonds to make his con· traci. The fate or the hand hl111ed on lht 41amoad flneue, IO detlanr brlallly led the queen ol diamoodt at trlek two. The fineue tucceeded, but the contrac:t failed. E11t'1 nine or diamond1 bfume a 1\0pper I.ft the 1ult, and declarer bad no way \0 come to twelve trlcka without lo1lng a trick In each red ault. South.'s play would have been correct only if he had no more entries lo his hand. Since it was more likely that West held a ,guarded king or diamonds tha n a si ngleton king. the percentage play in that case would lhen have been to lead the queen or diamonds for lhe finesse. However. declarer had plenly or tntri.t \0 w. haJMI. IL would have eoet lllm nothlnr \0 prot«t. aplut lhe poulblllty or a •l•sitlon klnr or diamond• by ""' leading a low catd troCD h!t hand. Note, however, t bat l( the ~ing doe1 not appear on the first diamond flneue, declarer 1hould lead tht queen or diamond• next. That allows him lo pick up the whole 1uit should Weat have started with K·9·H . Hew4t yM~lM bett .,....., lead? Clllltlt1 Gtffa llaa &lie auwer. Fer a etPJ .a "Wiuiac 0,. .... Lead1," 1u d 11.U t• "Gwem·L .... 1," care el tWe Mw.,.per, P.O. lea ZB, Nwwttcl. N.J. 07"8. Make ca.edia peyai.le &e New1- peperbttll1. by Kevin Fagan by Brad Anderson '{eAH? -WHRI R~T oorn{­ He GoTHER ACROCK- POI! "Marmaduke! Yeu don't have to kiss me goodbye, tool" ~00' ,.l.Ll.l~M SIMPLI~··· Now CoMfoN ·· D" .1H Llm>f~ H,As A Vi GOOD -REP<JTATloN CO YOU EVER WOR'V ABOUT ~OWING OLD? Tl''9111.RE181f ----- IHS'RE ! You MUST ADM IT H~'s A WHIZ AT Dl.AGNOS /S. tWJ•-..,,..,.~.~ ... Alt...,. ... _ ... •·t ',k\. "''k•:HBEA' 1 ~·r L.1 KE ~11tAKE$ ! by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S~OCk by Charles M Schulz I HATE 6ETTIN6 OLD, AND ~AVIN6 MY EARS TURN GRAY ... by Tom K. Ryan A llEACH 10Wl:L1 A ~OF COf'PE~mf ~P'fAN1 MIP A SIX-f'ACK OF ~ADE . .. .l'L..L.. e>e GL..Ac::> W HeN we S'f'OP o PeRA "T"ING ON FROGS ANc::> G e '1' ,-o W ORK Wl'T"H Rf;A t,.. Pf;OPU:: ... (,)(_,.,~ I IMVE AUft~ WJTM~ ON l~ CITY 8\fill .. fl . ,., ~ L..A1"'et...Y, '1'00 MANY O F MY PA·ne N-rS HAve eeeN Ge-r-r1NG THe i.JUMP O N M e .' • by Tom Battuk SOOK tX>UR Frur1CAKE I~ ~l1"\ ~ A WEEK A~D ! f:AH.ANltE <x)(.) ~~ ~CE lHEM! • Fluor declares 20~. dividend nuur L'orµ. tl11t.,_1111,, 111 llll'll' rc~Ultir 4Ual'll•rly bo3rtl tlWt•t111g Tlll'Ml,1y. dl'l:l.11 t'<l .1 41.1.H'h'rly <.·u~h chv1rlt•11d 11f :W l 't'lll), n shar1• 11n lhl• C'\lmJ>.rnv's '-'ommon ~tock, p._1y;1hk Jun tu. 1984. lo hol~1·r:s ·ul N't'Ol'(f °''(' :w. I ~8.l Th,· lx1,1nl f"t'<I J.m tli.1:-tht• n."<.\•ru d.itt• fortlw 1984 annunl mt't•ting of "hareholders T tw nwl•tm~ will bt• ~wld ;JI 9 :10 .1 m Mo11d.1y, M <11•d1 I:? . ..ii lhl' lrvinl' Marnull Fluur has <also JllllllUnt<t•d .in l':lrl)' Chrtsnnns gift to lhc ~llgh Hopt.•:. Nt•u1'ulug1 n il H1'\'Cl\'l'rY Group. Thl' F'luordonallon twoclloelnc· typt.•wnh.:rs. thn•c.• desks und n111t• l'hu1rs enablc'<i thl' u~wncy to rl'furmsh 11S offit't' ur<'u. The contribut111n made.• 1l poss1blt• for I ltgh Ht>pcs, to add two new offo"-·S and tnl'rN1:>e the efC1c.·1enc.·y of tht• UH<'rwy wh1l·h Sl'l'Vl~ to 1't•hab1lttalt' $ WE $ HAVE MONEY Toda~ 's lt>\\'t.•st honw loan ratc.·s arl' ll\ ailahll' now! \\'t· Illa\· lit\\'t' j11~l thl' loa11 you\ t.· hc..:e n lookiug fo r. Call ll!\ toda~ - (71-!) 9.51-0929 WILSHIRE MORTGAGE CORPORAT10N \l,ll \11111 ti Ill k \t '\f\11'\\\ 2·H21 ('.till· dt· l.1 Lo111,,1, ~1111l· ~(Xl Lug1111,1 11 111,, (o'.1l1fiH'11ta 4:!(),').1 .Rd~ ~ .--.-04. . •. Huntington Savings' new Extrateller Automatic Teller Machine is on the job 24 hou~ a day. Extrateller is ready to .Kcept deposits. dispense cash and help with a variety of other financial nffds when our offns arenl open or when you want to saw time. MEET EXTRATEUER. ANO GET A FREE GIFT. The Extratellers are in place at our oranch office at Newland Center in Huntington Beach, as well as our brand new branch at the comer of Brookhur..t and Slater in rountam Valley. Visit either 1Pcation to learn more about Extrateller with one of our savings counselors. and you'll receive a stylish c~it card holder compliments ol Huntington Savings. Jt'll be perfect for holding your new Extrateller card and any other cards you carry. THE NEIGHBORHOOD S & l WITH BIG IDEAS. Extratellers around the clock ATM service is young adult.s l'Oming from acute care facilitl~ who IMV<' surv1vl'll M•Vt•rt• ht•aci 1njur11.•s from auto1nul>1I~. 111utor1·ydl'. 1ndus1r1al and sports al-cidenl.S. FV co111puter firm expands services F(1l111laan Valll·y-bast>d Mtl.'ro D, thl' nauon's k1rgest d1str1l>utor Of microc.'Omputer software. hardwart•. ~rtpherals and acc<•sson es, announc'ed Tul•s<lay that ll 1s l'Xp<mdcng its s~rvll'e area to 1rwludl' N11rlht·rn California and Oregon. Kil H HoSt•nbloom was naml'<i by M1<·ro D Pn•s1dt•rH Lurratnt• Mt'('\'a tu ht•ud tht' Ol'W cu~tomer Sl•rvtn• an·a. ShC' will bilsc.• hl'I' operations in thc> San Franc1st•u &1y an•a and Sl'rvc·c·omputc•r n •t<111l•rs from S.1n l.1 R.11 li;_ini tu 01't•$-!Oi\ Rd111't• Jllnm~ M1c.·ro 0 . Rost•nbloom was d1n~:h•r ot :K1lt'S for Advanl'l'd Log1<· Systems in Sunnyv.Jlt• Sht• had prt>v1ously helped found lnnuvat1un Soflwart'. wht•rt• she was opc'rauons manager M1t·ru D .1lrc•ady has M•rvtl'c.· fo<'1ht1cs tn Fountain Valley. Dallas. Chtl'ago; and Columbia, Md The distributor represents over 300 m1<.'ro- c.'<>rnputer-r~lated ma nufac ture rs and serves 5.00 independent computer retatlers and mass merchan- disers. . company Ultrasystems, Inc .. of Irvine has announced the appointment oC Don M Gafford. 48, as vice pres1denl of Ultra- systems Defense and Space Systems Inc., a subs1d1ary. Gafford will manage operations for the new Sunnyvale division of Ultrasystems Defense and Space Systems. Ultrasystems Inc. 1s an l'nginl'Cring and con- struction company in- volved in a wide ra nge of h1gh-tl•t·hnology pro- Jl'l'ts. another handy idea from t~ savings &loan t at knows how to t~at a neighbor. Huntington Savings is the home off ult savings. full service and No Strings Checking-the checking account that pays you interest no matter what your balance is. And ~·ve also introduced some innovatiw accounts that can make your money work even harder for you. Come see a Huntington savings counselor about an Ext rateller card. And hire yourself the teller who doesn\ keep banker's hours. Now you ~ why your neighbor butbat • CD HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~J>oc'ftitoN OfHtt Hou'1 Monday-Thunday 9 a.m. to S p.m. Frlcl.iry 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Main offia! alto optn S.tuniay ID 1.m. to l p.m. E~tr1t1lltr Hourt 24 houri'• day, MWn dayt 1 witk. MaJn Offb N.w rountaln Valley Branch• ~land Ctnt~ Bnnch • t:IJ67 Wamtt AVtt. . C~r d 1"31 8r<>Okhur1t. 19'/S6 Bfadl Blvd .. Comft' ol C.oklm ~ HunHn1Jton 0...Jeh. Comtr of siat.tt. f°'<M.tnuin v_._i~ Ad.lift\\ Huntington 8Nch. CA 92647 11141 M.u600 CA 92?08 (7141 ~ CA 92648 (714) 964-7ll2 'l,TkAffl lt.R~tlt tfU Ell IOCATltlN ,. Orange Coaat DAIL 'LPILOT /Wednelday. December 14, 1983 111111 l:lllTY IUllllll I Kellogg joins Marine Bank; Mahan gets S&L promotion Marlee Na&looal Baok has appoan~ Ted Kellog vice presidenl and manager of the real est.ate indualrlet group for the Irvine-based bank. Kellogg will oversee all consU"\.lction, commercial and residential loana for the bank. • •• Veteran savings and loan execuuve and mortgage banker David E. Maban has been named a vke president of American Dlveralfled Savlaga and Loan A11oclatlon, an affiliate of American ~v~rsified, headquartered in Costa Mesa. Prior. to KELLOGG MAHAN HUM'"REYI J01mng the company, Mahan served aa v1re . . . president of secondary marketing at State Savings experience in reta1llng, was of!1ce manager of the and Loan in St~kton. Costa Mesa sporting outfitting firm for lhe past • • • two yea.rs. Irvine resident Dave Humpbrey1 has been named vice president and direcror of marketing for Anabelm Hiiis Arcbltecta with responsibilities ror construction and project administration as well as production and personnel management. Prior w joining the company, Humphreys had his own architectural firm for 10 years. ••• AST Research Inc. announced It has entered into an agreement with IBM Corp., in which IBM will sell two AST Research add-on multifunction printed circuit boards for the IBM Personal Comput;er. AST is located in Irvine. ••• Elliott Maoketo has been promoted to senior vice p resident and co-creative direcror at Coc braae -Ch1se,Llvlngston & Co., Inc .. Ma~tD joined the Irvine-based agency six months ~go as vice president and associate creative director. ••• Sylvia Corsini has been named managing director of the Beat of Abercrombie & Fitch store at South Coast Plaza. Corsini. who has 20 years of • • • Denise P. Carce I of Newport Beach has jolned Bateman Elcbler, HUI Richards, lac. as an account executive, it was announced by Thomas G. Soutbworth, vice president and Long Beach Marina office manager. Bateman is the largest regional securities firm in the western United States. Carcel is based in the Long Beach oCfice. Prior to joining Bateman. she worked for Merrill Lynch. • • • Mlcrodata Corp. of Irvine has announced that Computer Resource Ser vices, Inc., an Arizona corporation, has been appomted an authorii..ed dealer for Microdata products, serving Arizona and the city of Las Vegas. • • • Mutual of Om1ba and United of Omaha representative Robert J . Nevil of Newport Beach has recently completed a course in family investment planning. The course included a program of home study and a formal two-day seminar in Marina del Rey. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS t~~~~~~s ~:~ 1U~ ,Jfi ~~ ~:. :~ :: •nr~~~ G'4"Jr· us M<;tu•• Of ~.... Gvt~· .to .:3 ~~~ , ~t NEW YOftK IAPl -Ill li H 117S Fldelltv Gr_. IOS Oh 7tl US "'"'*" tlS NL HIVIO 1020 10'4 Oc...,, NL -TIW fotlowint -· Nt W~ 11 Q Auet 24 ll Nt IOS Gr! 11 Sol ltA7 Grwtl\ S9' Hl HVM.i I) O 14111 St~lloe :fl ·letion•, ,,_led DY T aFre 4 t U 8-UO N IOS HIV Ut Ult lncom IO t 16 Ootloll IU7 16 OS len 9 NL ·~ N•~t A. ·~1• 1.co~r •on N~ i::ft" ir:n ~t 10s NO • 01 HS r. Fre ',. 1u1 . °"*"" 102 1u1 OP .0 NL Pi::'ter), 1~ 1~ ~I r 111 IJ f.'n d I lf IOS PrOll , ... 121 Mll0u6l 172' NL lttell r tot NL ~over NL Ille ..,ie ... ,· ... ~.. llN J 7,. QI~ 2 1 27.n Inv MH llOl 11.66 Mvt Sh< SJ11 NL TuMnecl .. , NL .... ~ t«Ufllle\ "' ' " 10 NL acll ~ 4f NL IOS Ta U I J S6 NMU T Uft ... M 20 11 21 ., i·$: 21 !t NI.. c-l\e•e -llerl Fo l'IO NL rldm I 41 NL. Inv Slk 14.21 171• Nel Avie IOJI NI.. Pru SIP 1)69 IUt tn 17 NL \Old CN•I auel !IP Olr 1111e1·~ Magel J ... 31~,s In" Se4 1 ti 1.32 Nelll'd r ll t7 NL Putnam Ful\Ch •• ~ 1~ Nl val~I or ~ ~''""' • ti NL """" Id ~u I.. Inv Var 1.14 I S6 Nel S.Curllffl COf\V IS07 IU7 Univ II ) NL tva1'Je oM ..... t NA FMf\O\ Fklel ·1 t Inv llHll S J2 S II Selan IJSI IHI Call a 1Ul lltl 1re!Cao 7 t UC <""'") T.....,_y rwlll l~IS 16.ll C.vt SK lltet IS 29 NI.. S-J 3' HS Cet>lt not tratlnv t t U UI lluy HIVIO t n If u Hjln<:o l ff Nt IVY Fa IS.0 NL CehE II 19 11.ll lnloSc IHI I) U rel Git\ I' JJ NL All FamllYtfi jll 1n<om11 t H VIO 1 , f:! JP Grlll ISOS 1636 Grwlll tSO 1024 lnl Ea ltlJ 2091 :~:::;,'" 1 16,1 ~LL 4rl>~.f 1 I Munt 6 4 LI M4lft • • " JP tnco 7 '6 I 6S PrefO 112 7 6' c;_.o I• ft ISM ABl)A; 1 . 30 c~·' Funesg ~c "f 1u1 Janu• 1u1 Nl 1ncom 1'1s 111 c.rw1h 1114 1403 ~ !1 SI u 7s r .. ,,. "°' 1540 ~..nA" q ~~ ~urJI~ 1/ rBIL JoM Hancoek: SIOCk tll 1011 H .. llh IS'2 1140 ',f';"" on 16'~190 ARQrn F n· a l Grwlh I l u ~In " 17 8ond ll.91 IS.II Tu Ea I I• ISt HI VIO IU7 17M §I0«>-1' JJJS A >V ., L HI VIO ii I IHll 11 l' Grwlll ll 0 IUO To•lt• 6.0 U2 lncom '" 7 .. loll ti '" Ii" A \Jl\ilt 94 1.. lncorn t 11 1:43 J. USGvt l.JJ tOS Falrfd 901 US tnve•t 1111 1136 i;,rwin 971 I tt AIM Ful'dt Oe>K.r I 1 ell 2S ll 56' lu Ea 911 UI NelTcle 14.1' is.a NY Ta 14.01 1'77 World 1219 j CvYIO 13 44 JO~ ~tine 9 02 ~ w.u111 d ll "94 K1ufmn .12 NL Nationwide Fo1 Oe>ln 17 16 ll 29 Trnt Ceo 1 13 G•!JWY f1 59 l' IJ! Mo 12 so I). rl' 1 NL Kemper Fu<1d• NelFd "'' 10 1S T .. Ex 71 IS n t3 ~~~·Nii:; 1/ s1? IJN6., HITIO 104411.1 ~ uFl}I '1'' rt '""' 1 NL CetTa l'D liti N•lltlll 7.tS ISf Vl\I• 200.2192 Jud~ ~d 10'75 Nl ~l~a;'9~o ni2"'nn :1mutA 2fU n ~~t~:, Pr~ NL rr~ lf4 l':ij N~~~oF'v~':0' :is i~~~g ~~ 1a~z ~)',,;1t"'uryH3 N~ A~x~lll IS~ NL ~POtlr. G8if R.114l J:flS4 ~t lnllFd'° 14 11 • ~rwlh ~ a,8 ~oc':.V. 14.0S ISM.~ r.Ult~·. ?,sN INl~ "IP!' Caol!at ono 1 tlr l!'nc1r. q L ~':! a 7. . 1 ~om 1t 'r. lto:t<t 7 07 NL' ~'.J ' ~~ollo 'S:J 1.H "I'd I Nt lndu\I i1 ~ F~ t .27 ?:'/,o . 24&J ~TEul UO 1016 J~~·uro..'~n NL r;:;~~~ l~·60 n·~s !~~O 2'tt l~n~~ 145 1ii Tecllm 44 t~" Ne~r:.. 6e,.m 6· te:i 11 S.Cur I NL Grwlll 14~ Nl lCll .. .17 NI. °""" G ,1 tit Ft l!IVftlO<t Tql It! 13i ,.ti l!'nroy ~~ NL ~rwlh liff NL ~~r l~r. ~t d Am ~'1 16 Jl onl Mui f Nt "" .. p 1, D 14 '9 u:; Gvt .1. 'lo ~uerd lt ~l lnco 't ~L h~H 11 a NL g~~~ 1 Hs 1r~ ~y J • til ~~r" lo ltl Kiii-11 ,~~~ N ~,.h, 1 ~ s.~7'',n• \ L P~" hl Nl Ii• YIO I 0 { Irr,• )."eo ii' St 1rt~ inc~ 6 7 us 2 r If Nt Perin 11 CeOl• 'lJ9 •• .. uniil:oSll M.nmnl "'L ~TC .!2 17 il C""ca f :r 1~~7 Nel .. ~ 4 1. us KJ r . NL Newl vi 2% 4 NL tn<oo il 0 ll G~ Nl M.,,n I I 2 17 rller'ron F'IN',J 1n11 .. ~ .. UI 4 r NL NV M\Jf'I 1 Grwlll 1 4 l' II A • ii P~;:.., 's '1 '1 !: Ir~ 1> 3: "2! ~.~0 11 11 ~; ~1 { 20 i: ~t ~~~nc 2J 9$ ~t Sc=. "~~7 NI.. tnco J ~t A::..;~n ~~'2 ll2S ~~~.11~4 n 1.609 F.::,~E • 1~'1'0 ·~ ~~! ~~ rn ~t 1~~~"fr 1lt1 ~t ~~.SI 1lli ~L~ u~li,,,Fuffl 11Polnl 4 a.i I 9 1i fi ~~t, r f 11 N~ 44 Wt£q '{'j.1 f6't lnll r }u Ml.. ~ 1:-r,1 I il ~L r.oGr l ti rr.w , S ~~" I ·1 l.tff Hlv~ IU1 11. r:.:: t 1 11 fii l::.~ r d.11 I~ N v•v:.1 1lt0 I~ li1d 2J 4 ~ c~'G'~nc 1 1! ro"fn. I 1s ... y ~~·· 11 ti ~ I ~~. c;,rn17 6 t~· g g ~t ~Nu•Mtt I~ u ~t S.Cutltv F~l Nt Ut~" voe .. '° 6• Grwlll I O 1' .. ~ t'6 13 Grwlt\ 10 NL L.Wlle II,; NL m 21 0 NL Action n Id l't NI.. t11Com I II WrldW 1012 NL l11Com I' NL Le11l1191on uro nl\elmer F'd lloncl 9 IS 8 I 1 Nl ICA 1' 12 o.t ...... GrOUP Mute! 0 NL CP Ldr 1·2 '3 1)11 !<Kt 22 00 ,, °' Eovtv 6 S7 l'O""" I Nl N•Eco lln llij ~· If~ ~rn ~~~ ~:: .. NL &='.i 11 ~t ~ i63H ~~ lj;~· Hi 1rn v.,:,.~il>e i::' Nl ~.~· a ,. t7 u: '&•a-Jn G~ J~ x= l2· Ht ~IO ~ l 194 ~~kf"';1ls Nt ~= Bf! ~~ von Mt 1 1 • 11 100 lac • ,, Llndn< ''· ML ~n I $ol 0 lhi 2341 N 1ncom , ., Nt A In• ln 10 NI.. >lv NL UIU• 6 1 LorO 4l>Oett AIM I' omun a 11>E 61 10 A GTllFO ,, 4 E' IP. lO ~ NI.. rwlll I l LQ9mll Sav~l> I . s.11-uroc Lev Gt It t7 Nl AmMeO 29 NL .a a1 NL lllCom t. 1 Alflttd ..,, lO. tt Time 4 s ,,,_ 1 lhtt l911 A Herllv l Sf NL tTr rl ·Ht NV TH I. . Caoll 2 •2 NL e.rgel I ot ~el>FO 12 II il $ol Sil~ 16 n NL lnvt"-t 1 NI.. Ceo N Oo!lotl l" . Mut 1 ,9' NL h Fre ti mSlll U I V~e ,c,,.ll!le A NtGm 4l Sil • SI uos "'t ~s Go• '@ ,ft f db lf:i "~ lC s.c ,.~ 1126 111()0 1201 12fS vert 67.0 4 Nllnc It 11. rea. Bur 11j0 N aofl II 11 v Gt lt 4 aram M 14 1He ~!Ml Group xFdt ICM.11 ~::;.~· 1:0 1NL ~~ 0'f~I ~~ :fi t t:4' ·~:ri: ·: i& ··~Q 1~J l l •1 •" 't§1i '~fl ai.'t' !Ul Amtlne I '1 NL ath I . F~ olSW 11-' 13 n Lulller•n aro; n Mu t 47 om $ I l so ScFld' •l 1 l Aat Ho\1111\tOl!D' . revt I 16 ~HV 'tli NI.. FUlld 14 24 "ff ermPrt I .'2 "'''" l4, " V11!11>uoro l°"o Fl'd II ' tl IO H nlerm Ull NI. P•;t l Nt lnGom .... 1 lllla ,113 . e l• ... E•IW " NL ln<O!ft 4 4 1.•,'!A! It 14 17 6' alt • N Munl 6 90 11 •• try 10 3 l 1 1•9'1 IJ a l I~= Gr~ IS 2!f."'f, :rn ~t ~ r 1"ii1t ~:, i~~~~vel ~2 U ~rn "t~~r Funot ~~I l .12 t G•lh n If ~7 al.. ~ tnc 7.i ~ ~·"~· I! ~Ttll 10 10 11·1! Gr••!> Ii ft 1u1 IJ 4-4 Ii~ 88~· ti ?! L ~t n ~I 1 u L t~d EC' 19 a LO ~t Mfi'' II:!1 :'1 11~ 10. Hi ~J 11:~ , ... , mif'/1 ij n et ~tcft II 11{·.' l9·~ ~il'm GtJ'•nc' s I ~~= r . Mt ~' 1'·tt ' ~· P1~~0 or!? tfmu~ u9~r 'Nt ~ff iA t lA ~t ·~~~1llQ ltli ~t ![1:! ·IH •iff ~~t'l>~A'° ... ~ ~ .• t s ~ ,t:li ! : ~1 fn a.~ l~ ~'*" ~,!.'n l4Nlt ~~~ l'~ Nt ~rFf'°l'f.t2 NI.. ::.C\':, :U r.t ~:;7 ~.~A 1.S 1'~ ~~ f:ff . Pi~~:.til~ ibi I~:" ~.H 1.n ~H\r . alt 101 FCI ll.Sol NL ~v.111 1 fl f H ~'' L•v IS.. NI.. Sod 1,ft UO aono I ff 9 u Socl n 7.~ J ff M.IM Int I I.. ] on Co. Eot 2 t 25 Inv t '1 Nt Mal,,..., 2' J2 NL l'uno l i• 1 T'ru11 J8· J ~ :; t1'·t~ &Nl vt•t:. ~', 1 }1 i,:ae,~-" N 1:~1k Lvf.11~· ~ii 111 i~ I J I~: ~v!:Uv 14 Nl. ~u ,,' 11, ft ~t II> 1 ff EE11a01 ·-ond r 10.~ ~ ael1 10. Plan Inv fi 14 NL II l~Gr I YJ 10.7 Ww~ln 1 4 f:!L a Fd 1 71 I l\efl'\ I 36'12 u allf t f P&o!ld 1S . Ptftrnd 41 NL en tn I ,jS 11 I ·~l' n l llruceFo ftllfh 11 fl 2 . mrv r II J L ou ao If · 1 24 PrecMtt 59 NL w nine '·'° NI.. \/wen111r fl 11.1.07 12.210 "!* 12 NL •fY 4 16 wll> r IS.ll !.\a I Qtt 17 j St Prke Fund' vtr In lf.37 10~ •r,ll v ' 9 6 8~1~1~i·· 1sr. Nl ~~~·~ r 4! ~t ~·Mun ·,~,f H l'.'.~ I H :! &r:.~ 1Ua ~t 1~·~11r.' sG,o'0 64.S ~w:.~ • .f." l!1U.' 1r~ Eoultv 11 36 NL Evre<Tn IS " NL Oottnc 10 07 Nl MUl\HI • ,, '29 lncom I~ NL ~'IVerl • .. 7 oa -.-tru ... Goleft 127' NL Frm llG 1403 NL lltlS!Cll is• IUJ Munlln U1 "'t lnll I NL •09't 911 9'6 dt\/89 1 •al ~~ Celve<t (;r-"-•led Fund• ISi urOUP e~Fd 11n I~ N Era NL II rm Gt 10'7 NI.. N~W t3 ~-Eoultv 1109 NL !m Ldr 11 74 12 02 Gr•lt\ :Il}all PMla . N Horii I Nl IF rm Ill 4,41 NL y Pt;90 It ... ,N.,l lllCCI 14 63 NL ~'" l.t.. NL Er J f2 ~ell .2 l . I b Fre NL I~'"' In• •• Jl Soclel IU1 NL NM.A 10 ..0 NL rtl t 1111 Vel 12 i1 Pro SMvlc.. i.cll ~JJ NL I ':'_L -"'o -o CeMn 8.,k HI lcm I Sil 1,,1 I Irv 62 NI.. tP.: 1 MedT t lt NL rwll\ r . NL ,.,., c ... r"I AooGt ... •;i =o I il L E' 1nv11 I ~ 14 .-> I • • Fund t SS NL tnn t r 4 7' )l I-Pre•~•Y • Bulick 1 .. I . I t v lndk 163 NI. MSI O 21.21 NL lncom I SI NL Steadman Fut!Ch _,. r· ., ...... ,,..uon c-IM IOCk .. ¥ '°' 11.ll 1120 Mui aan l) '1 IS.21 Prudenllal ll•c.llt Am Ind l.SI NI.. cnar119 may ·-· OVIR Till COUNTER MA• llOC& UlnlGI • i·m ., .. ;] • WI Alm DOWNS Pel Ut> 27 ~ uo 21 • uo 20 0 Ull 17 7 UO ISi UP • 143 UP 14 J UP 13J uo ll 2 VII IJO UP 1)0 Uo 120 Uo IU UP 11 4 Uo 111 UP 106 Uo 10,S UP 10S UP 102 Uo 100 Uo 100 UP t• Uf tS "' It ~ 'I Pct Oii I's g; l .2 161 ls.I I°" at :ti 10 °" lU & 11·· 1.t IU ll I 111 111 111 ~ l 88 Orange Coast DAILY PIL.OT/Wedneaday, December 14, 1983 STOCKS '"91•\ "-'•• \•Ir \ Nrl Pt Nh l~'-# {NJ I• I !Ill\ l 10" (~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS QUOTATIONl IHClUOI. TllAOH OH nu: NEW y~I(. MIUWUl l, ,AClrlC P11W BOeTOfll. OITAOIT AHO ~llfHAfl 110CI( ~AHO llU'~TlO IY THI HMO IHSIMI ~·10\ N•I p f '''" c 10 ... -t ll<j '>•l l" Nfl P f h<h <.tow C"<I .._.... .. .. P £ ...,, (lo"' C"<I ') .. It~ PO I "' "°' (10.-t "(I \.•If \ Nel .. ( "<I• '"'"' (~ •1••• New slate of directors tak~s control of GAF By Use Auoclued Prt11 NEW YORK -Samuel J. Heyman has taken the helm as chairman and chief executive at GAF Corp., ending a bitter struggle for the che mical and building products company. Forme r GAF C hairmpn Jesse Werner surrendered control of the t.'()mpany to Heyman and his dissident slate of directors on Tuesday. S hortly afte rwards. Heymann was e lected to replace Wernc•r R e tail sale climb 1 . 9 p ercent WASHINGTON -Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige says the latest retail sales report indic.ates merchants may be facing their "merriest holiday season in several years." The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that retail sales climbed 1.9 percent last month, thanks to a big boost from car sales. Railroad stockholders vote due WASHINGTON -The stockholders of the holding <.'Ompames that own the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads gathered today for a vote on whe ther to form a <.'Ombined Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp. On the eve of the vote, two federal courts turned aside antitrust objections to the combinauon. Union Pacific Corp.'s challe nge was dismissed by a U.S. District Court judge Tuesday morning. Later, the U.S. Court of Appeals turned down its request for an emergency order barring consummation of the merger Holiday Inns plans new hotels MEMPHIS. Tenn. -Holiday Inns Inc. plans to develop a nationwide chain of economy-priced hotels under the Hampton Inn trade name. "Significant changes are occurring in the lodging industry today, and we are moving quickly to capitalize on new opportunities," Holiday Inns President Michael D. Rose told about 200 Holiday lnn franchi5ee5 on Tuesday. The new hotels will have 110-120 rooms that will be superior to existing competitors in the budget hotel-motel market, company officials said. PanAm to offer discount fares NEW YORK -Pan American World Airways says it will off era $99one-waydiscount fare between New York and Florida, throwing in a free car for a day, and first-dass for only $20 more . Discount air fares, which other airlines tend to match to remain competitive, have caused big losses for the airlines since 1980, contributed to the demise of Braniff International and led to a dramatic shrinking of troubled Continent.al Airlines. Dollar climbs; gold unchanged LONDON -The U.S . dollar continued Its re- C'ord-breaking climb on world currency markets today, making new advanc.-es against the British pound, Italian Ura and French franc. Gold prices were little changed. Dealers attributed the doJJar's rise to the same combination of higher interest rates and worries over Middle F.astdevelopments that has been propelling the U.S . cu rrency since it started its latest up&wing in early October. GOLD QUOTATIONS S-19CI -Id 90"' P'ICft locl•T ~ """""'O 11111111 5390 o6. ""so eo L-•11.,noon h•t119 l3at oo. on so 20 ...... a11 .. -. fi•trtQ 11.38' 113. Oii s 1 3, F•-lvrl ll•"'IJ 11.39 1 0 I UO SO 04 Z-1trtc:lt •••• al1•noon bid S3M 10. on SO 70. 1388 60 .... ..., HeNtr a -"19111onty Oally quo11111.389 00, on so 20 f ......... d l°"tv Oatly quol•) 13119 •O, Oii so 20 l..,,.....,d t11>•tea1eo Ion!) 01111; q..ot•I •~ 11 on so ?• M't C-• ooio aoo1 "'°"'" Tue 11.390 JO on so 10 WHAT NYSE DID NEW VOllK lAPI O~ ll " Ad .. r>etd Ot<tlneo Un<"a"Ot<l Tot•t•U\ie'\ ...... lliO!I\ kt• tow• I O(lay .. , .. , 0 1 20!!0 ~ 31 WHAT AMEX DID NEW '\'01111 IAPI Dec: I) AOva~td O~llnto u"c11ano•o Tolaliu..-. Now llft'I> New to•' METALS Tex!•• 151 JO 2)6 IJO IS 1} Prev dAY 810 81) •lS 2031 1'I 31 Pre• div 70 ll7 143 '" I) 17 NEW YOR1' 1.IPI SPOI n<>n'•"Ou! tt>tltl O<oeft IOOly c...., eq., 12 """11 " po.md US .,._hnot00<1t c...., 6A 0~ Ct!<lll P"f poun~ lolV CnmA\ tOOI m0<111> GIOMO I l .. L.-1 l• '11••n"•110u11(J I.Inc •O tenlo o °"""° a'"'"'"° Tift f> 1931 Mtlatl l'I ... ,_.,,, lb ~ l•c:en,.•IXM'O "'' ~ J3J5 00 13•0 00 O« 16 lb Has>. Hew V0t• ,..._ uo• oo "°"""'"' ..... c:nan1 "°" ounce N 'I' SILVER lllftt $9 300 Handy A Ha'"'"" (Only d••ly ouoitt ..._ '9 303 .... l•Oyou•tc• N~C-•IOOI "'""I" c-' ... STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW V°*K IAPI -S.W" TU9\4MY r:;,i:.• ~~~ '1\~~'r.c~t.!: t~\~.••,::.;:~: :wr•I mort l~~~n.~· .... + .• lo,.,,., T& f wl >. .~ II'• -'1 Aml•P•t\.>\ 1, ,000 2t1t -.. K.,o• Co I. , 100 5CI', + " ClllHWll 1,1H! 401.o -t', .,.., Fooo 1,111, • a1.-. +-'• ll M 99', ltJ't -l't 8411 .. Tro• \ "'·i00 71' o ->o llCA 111, U -'- U$Wttl wl 1'1, ff + '• GAF COf'O 191.fOO 1'' 1 -.. le!!Altell w l m·; t i'• • 1 • NYfllEIC wl •. tJ .. +-1'11 G•t Vhoul\O 1 , >I'• + .. E .. on no.JOO JI • -'I SYMBOLS DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOlltt \AP) -FIMtl Oow·JCM• ••O• IO< Tuew ... D«. u STOCKS JO Incl 70 Trn IS Ull '55111 lndu• Tran U!ll• '5Stt. "5UJ 12'7 17 l'SO 11 12S.S ..-s 70 6030 61164 S .. 7S 604 0 1)f JO l:M.n 1U )J l:M IS-o.19 SOS?6 sous SOI " sou•-HS U,tU,100 >.171,700 l,SJl,900 11,02 JOO AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YORK IAPI -fN tOllowlnv ll\I •how• IN New Vo<' S•oc• EaCllan~ ''OCkl '"o werr•nts tf\at t\•iwit tont uo '"' mo11 ana down tP>e mo•I .,. .. a on oercent o• cn1"6t r19ara1eo ol volume •<>'No .~~~~r:, ir aoino t>etow n art 1nc1- uoed Ntl •na H1'C9111AO-Clla nM\ art the 01Her.nce O.lwffft 1~ Df't •10U\ c'°'~ or ice 1no toc:J•v ' 1 o m IM'~t Ul>S I Aro "~'::,, L•~ 1 + ')f. u:c•u 1 7 1nt1Har• S7~1 H -+ > Uo t4 ) Intl H•r> 11 • t '• UD 11 4 lnttHotv )pl 0 • + 3 • UP 7 I S OnP.. 7 6<>fC 57' • + »• Uo 6 I 6 tnllHorv w• I ' ' + ' UP 6 ) ~ ~r::;:• ,:a 1 ~!: ! ·= ~: r~ •EAL wtO •'· -+ , Uo H 10 AAll CD 14 I t '• UD S S II ,.,,..., Pllo 7'• + ~ Uo S 4 ,, "'••OO• E" ••• + • UP 5) I) Mollw' Del IS 1 -+ '• UD S I 14 Pla.n ""'"'" ti • + '• UD s I IS AIMOallot ' 2-. + o U• SO " COl9Co t U • + 1 • • Uo 41 II GotonNuo ... ,._ + '. u o • 1 " l••l<llt>N'I' 11 •. • I UP •• ~ ~~:~t!~o ~::: ~ l • ~: , ·, 21 L1far0t pf 1t • + I • UP • 72 AMF In< 16 + •t UP • U Gerl>erStl 7'' • t I Uo I I ,. AvctlnCD '°"' t I • UP l' JS Borman •'• • • UP l I DOW Mt u~'--'~ °"P<'.,' l . -.. Oil 101 2'• -• ()II 1 0 , ••• -, •• Oii 10 •••• - ' • Oii ,. s -.. Oii 70 ' -• • Oii 5' 1'11 -1'-Ott St t7~ -, .. 8" s 1 , •• -'• fl s. 2• -,., fJ 5S U 'o -1'-H ~ •. -'-u "' -t_. Ot1 .. , '"-.,()ti ., 4Q -11.0fl •t '" -• Oii • ' IT~ -.\o Oii •-1 11,:·.:1.!" :: f ,, .• -.• °" t' )1• -• °" f , ... _ .. ~· 't'• -'• ' ,.,_, ' J7 Daily Pilai WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1983 ~ TRADITIONS EDIBLE WREATHS MEAD ON WINE Do-ahead dishes pe r~:~~ .. ~~~cioR:.~~dy W recipes. a party can be as much fun for the hostess as the guests. Here are some ideas that can get you out of the kitchen and enjoying the party in no time . .__ __ re_a_t_e"""an alternative to the relish tray. a colorful Vegetable Christmas Tree that serves as a festive centerpiece Start with a plastic foam cone and secure a layer of leaf lettuce o r spinach to the cone with toothpicks. and then decorate by attaching raw vegetables with toothpicks. Guests w ill enio y selecting vegetables from the tree and dipping them 1n Get-togethers Cheese Spreads. made W1th a cream cheese base Who could resist hors d' oeurves of Fried Won Tons or Chicken Wrap-ups? All but the cooking of these snacks can be done prior to the party. A taco flavored Mexican Munch recipe featuring a variety of crunchy items like potato sticks. shredded corn squares. French-fired onions and peanuts is a zesty change o f pace from chips. To complete the buffet table. try holiday Topaz Punch. The sherbet ring mold can be made a few days ahead of time. Come the party, unmold the frozen sherbet ring. add premixed punch base and white grape juice. FRIED \\'O~ TO\S 1 cup cooked diced pork 'h cup been aprouta, coeraley chopped 'h cup minced weter cheatnuta 'I• cup chopped grHn onion• 2 tebleapoona aoy aauce 2 drop• aeaeme oll Ground red pepper to teate 1 16-ounce peckege won ton akin• Mix all ingredients except the won ton skins. In center of each won ton skin place one teaspoon filling. Moisten edges of the skin with water. fold opposite corners together. forming a triangle. then seal edges. Br1ng the rwo points together. moisten and seal. Deep fry won tons. a few at a time. until golden brown Makes 48 won tons. Serve with Savo ry Sweet and Sour Dressing. C HI C KE~ \"\'RAP -l 'PS 1 cup aoy aeuce (may 1ub1tltute Italian aalad dre11lng) 4 grHn onion•, minced 1 teHpoon pepper CJ boned end aklnned chicken breaata 12 bacon atrlpa 24 toothpick• In a small mixing bowl combine soy sauce, green onions and pepper Slice each chicken breast into 4 strips Place chicken streps in plastic bag set 1n bowl and pour soy sauce mixture over the strips Turn to coat Tie bag and refrigerate overni9ht: turning occasionally C2 C6 CB 1 te11poon lemon Juice Slice bacon stnps in half Remove ch1oken strips from marinade. Roll up each chicken strip and wrap with half slice of bacon. Secure with toothpick. Place wrap-ups 1n a baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees tor 30 nunutes or until done Makes 24 wrap-ups Serve hot with Savory Sweet and Sour Dressing 'I• cup greted Parmeaen cheeH 2 tableapoona pimiento, diced SAVORY S~'EET A:\D 'OUR DRESS10C 1 can condenaed tomato aoup 1. cup Hlad oll ¥4 cup vinegar 'h cup 1ug1r 1 medium onion, coaraley chopped 1 clove garllc, minced 2 tableapoona lemon Juice 'h tea1poon each Hit end pepper 1 tebleapoon chlll HUCe •;,·cup creem atyle cottage cheeH, drelned 111 teHpoon onion aalt 'I• teaapoon gerllc powder 1/4 cup •nipped paraley In a 1 -quart mixing bowl. beat cream cheese and lemon 1u1ce until fl~ D1v1de into two portions. Into one portion. stir Parmesan cheese. p1m1ento and chili sauce. To the other add cottage cheese. onion salt and garlic powder Beal each until nearly smooth Stir 1n parsley Makes 2 spreads: '•cup each Store 1n sealed containers 1n refrigerator until serving time Serve with raw vegetables and crackers. \I E\I C A ~ \ll'\Cll Place all 1ngred1ents 1n blender container. cover and process until smooth Chill thoroughly before serving. preferably 24 hours Makes about 4 cups dressm9 1 3-ounce can French-fried onion• 2 cup• blte-1lze ahredded corn 1querea ¥• cup Spenl1h peanut• 1 4-ounce can potato atlck1 'I• cup butter or margarine CET -TOCETHER~ CHE[.'E. PREAD 18-ounce package cream cheeH 1oftened 112 of a 1111 -ounce peckege teco aeeaonlng mix In a 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. combine onions. cereal. peanuts and potato sticks. Melt butter or marqanne over low heat. Cook-of-the-Week Quick, tasty meals stressed By CHRISTINE DECKER Oi the Dellr Piiot Steff Sandee Kisllcr's only rc.-quiremt•nts for a good meal are the food be tasty and the preparations ~uick. That's bccauSt' K istler has thrN' full -lime jobs. -She is a mother of three childre n. John, 19. Candy, 16 and Eric, 13 -Kistler works as a server in the cafeteria al Lincoln Midd le School. Corona del Mar. -Recently she started her own business baking II you want to Pl} IN lllily. Pilot's Coolc~l-U. Week .,w Mtd w ..,,.,..i al your l•VOl'I~ l"fJdpa., we cu Include• coupk wtrh a pl'OI~ and photo our •,,.a.l cook. ;. ' Send your l"f!dps IO the Food J:dior, clo the Daily Pilot, P. O. 8oK 1680, COIU M-, CA 92626, and be ..,,. to Include Yf"'l' IWJW, add,.. and ~n~. slices of plum cake for area food shops. The cakes, called "Plum Delicious," take about three hours of her scarce time each day. The Costa Mes.an said she':ri always 'enjoyed working with food. She was the oldest of 10 chJldren. "We aJI had to cook. In fact, I can't ever remember not cooking. lt'sa good thing I enjoy it," she said. Here she's included a complete dinner that takes lesa than an hour to get on the table. It's one of her ramlly's favorite meals. ''Thae are all nutritious, fasi dishes. They're ~at for every day dinne"'ll or even for company," she aid. She said the b nxroh salad ls a nice altemalive to the usual ll•llun· S<Jlml and 1s ht·r must requested dish tor potlu("k suppers. T ht: salad can be prepared while the round ste ak is t'ooking. BROCCOLI SALAD 2 brcx:coli stalks. chopped (peal the bottom part and include in the salad) 8 ounces Monterey Jack chc<'se, grated 61'1 ounces chopped walnuts l cup chopped tomatoes 1 cup Italian dressing Toss all ingredients and enJOy. EASY ROUND STEAK AND BACON 1 round stt>ak (do not te nderdize) I pound baron Cut s teak in thin strips. Roll a slice of bacon in each strip and secure with a toothpick. Place in 1/4 inch hot fat. Brown a nd cover. (These may be cooked In a frying pan or Dutch oven.) Turn heat on low a nd simmer for about 45 minutes. St!J:.. often. TERRIFIC BAKED BEANS 1 2112 -pound can of pork and beans 1 cup chopped onions I cup chopped bell pepJX'nl l t6:ounce can plneapplP chunks 1/2 cup molaSM!S 1/3 cup brown sugar l /4 cup tomato sauce Mix all Ingredients well. Bake unrovered at 3~ degrees for 45 minutes. If the cqpk feels a little adventurous and has the time, dried navy beana can be subsUtuted for the aahned beans. Directions for preparing the beans are on the package. J Sandee Kit tler Salad l~'u ·y-10-n1ake <·tuuly ,.,.,.;I''-' ri111( bf•ll for gil'I. . ,"'tt•t• CJ. drizzle over mixture 1n baking P<'tn and stir well Sprinkle seasoning mix evenly over mixture. mixing well Bake 1n 300-degree oven tor 30 minutes. stirring occasionally Allow to cool and store 1n air-tight sealed container. Makes about 7 cups TOPA Z Pl'NC ll 'h cup red maraachlno cherrlea 'h cup green maraachlno cherrlea S cup1 aoftened lemon aherbet 1 6-ounce can frozen orange Juice concentrate, thawed 1 6-ounce can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed 1 quart weter 'I• cup auger 2 bottlea (24 ouncea each) white grape Juice Arrange red and green maraschino cherries In the bo tt om of a gelatin ring mold. Spoon softened lemon sherbet over cherries. pressing to make a firm ring. Cover ring mold and place in coldest part of freezer until very firm. To make punch base. combine orange 1u1ce concentrate. lemonade concentrate. water and sugar. and stir until sugar is dissolved Store in refngeraJPr Shortly before serving time. remove mold from freezer Immerse 1n warm water for 20 to 30 seconds Remove cover; 1n11ert and release frozen sherbet ring 1n large punch bowl. Pour chilled punch base into punch bowl Slowly add gr ape 1u1ce and stir very gently until blended. Makes about 20, 5-ounce servings Cooks fowled up? Hotline will help -- p Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14, 1983 -~hristmas fare differs around world By TOM HOGE A' WIM eNI ,_.. wru .. •i. For many food writers, Christmas is thl' signaJ for eulogizing roast turkey and the trimmings. We occasionally pay tribute to the yuletide roast goose of ~gland, and that's about it. This year. I have been browsing through foreign 1d>okbooks to see how the yule 1s celebrated abroad :~d have made some interesting discoveries. ln many "~untries Christmas Eve is as big an occasion for /~asting ~the Big Day, and many omit turkey on 1\1pth occaSlons. r •; In Germany, which is rich in game, many rooks Y>uild the holiday feast around a wild boar or saddle of venlson, especially if there is a hunter in the family. The Germans also have a lavish supper the night 1~fore Christmas, usually omitting meat and serving carp or some other fish instead. In Poland, Christmas Eve is a festive day. with .,¥.te meal running 12 courses in many homes, to symbolii.e the Apostles. As in Germany. the Poles ;}\'Oid meat the night before Chnstmas with the 1~nt on fish. Herring salad and stuffed pike usually ead off the feast, followed by a large fish. baked or ; hed and accompanied by sauerkraut or cab- . · ge-stuffed dumplings. H! In provincial France, Christmas Eve is also a lime-honored event. In the Mediterranean region of 1Provence, the main dish is usually eel, baked on a layer of chopped leeks moistened with white wine .. itnd flavored with garlic. bay leaves and black olives. . . In Scandinavia, where December ts the bleak ~~me of year when nights are longest, Christmas is an antidote for the gloom. Christmas Eve is the most lavish meal of the year in most homes. but most Scandinavians keep feasting right on through .~hristmas Day. ~Walnut torte adds ·taste to festivity Or all the special times in the year. Christmas brings out the best in every home rook. This is a .;holiday where baking and rooking are as much a part "9f the festiv1t1E'S as the partying and eating diterwards. ,. ThlS season. add a very special Walnut Torte to ·-your repertory of good things for Christmas. It's easy to make. Just pat the crust into a springform pan. bake, spread with melted chocolate and top with a caramel walnut filling. Drizzle wath more chocolate f9r a decorative effect. WALNUT TORTE Crust: Vi cup butter or margarine. softened 1/c cup sifted powdered sugar l cup flour 2 ounces semisweet chcx.'Olate. melted Filling: 3 cups sugar I/; cup hght com syrup I cup butter or margarine l cup whipping cream 6 cups California walnut pieces 2 ounces semisweet chocolate, melt£'Cl Prepare crust: In mixing bowl cream butter and sugar. At low speed, gradually add flour just until blended. With floured hands pat dough into bottom .of 9-inch springform pan. Prick with fork. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven 10 minutes. Lower heat to 300 degrees; bake 20 to 25 minutes .longer, until golden. Cool. Spread melted chocolate in l thin layer over crust; set aside . Prepare filling: In Dutch oven over low heat. •arm sugar. stirring as it begins, to melt. Stir occasionally until it becomes liquid and turns caramel l lor, 20 to 30 minutes. Stir an corn.syrup, butter and earn over medium heat. cook to soft ball stage. proximately 240 degrees. • Stir in walnuts; immediately pour over prepared F.st. pressing flat Cool thoroughly an refrigerator. ~tzzle chocolate over top of torte. Bnng to room temperature. Cut an thin wedges with a sharp knife This is a confection-like torte. and 1s best eaten out of hand. :HOTLINE ... rom Pase Cl fOMting methods. "We find that a lot of consumers re overcooking their turkeys." Rodriguez said. For best results, she recommends: Place turkey on a rack In a shallow open pan about 2 Lnches deep. Lightly brush the skin with vegetable oil or shortening. Roast it an a convention.al "ovftl tet at 325 degrees and loosley tent the turkey with foU once It begins to brown. Cook the turkey until the meat thennomet.er "placed in the thigh reads 180 degrees. If the turkey is cooked an y longer, It may come out tough and dry. Theee points are good to keep In mind for Chriltmaa when cooks will once again test their turkey prowess. Rodriguez advises cooks to plan an easy menu. "It wllJ allow more time for other holiday prep· .,..t.1ons like decoratin,. trimming the tree and ehoppb\I. ''Cookl should allO co!Ufder • buffet for holiday •t«\alnlnc irwte41d of a Mt-down dinner. ll'a much ampler and more relaxed. It aho allows friends ind famJJy a cN.ru to mingle and enjoy the f~tlvitin." In Swe<lt·n, for anst.ance, they usher in the yult• with a ham and red cabbage that Is deliciously Cluvored. This is al'COmpanled by many side dishes in this land 1)f smorgasbord, such as liver paste, spareribs, s picy sausage and pickled herring. A high point of the meal comes when everyone dips bits of rye bread mto the pot of broth in which the ham and sausagf'S were boiled. Here's a recipe for the Swedish red cabbage, called Rodkaal. RODKAAL l medium head red cabbage. about 2 ~ pounds 4 tablespoons butter, in small pieces l tablespoon sugar l teaspoon salt \'11 cup water ~ cup white vinegar V. cup currant jelly 2 tablespoons grated apple Wash cabbage in cold water, remove tough outer leaves and cut head in half. top to bottom. Lay flat sides down on chopping board, cut away core and slice cabbage finely. Combine butter, sugar, salt, water and vinegar in 5-quart casserole. preferably stainless steel. When mixture comes to boil and butter has melted, add shredded cabbage and toss well. Bring to boil again, cover and cook in 325-degree oven 2 hours. If cabbage becomes dry, add water. About 10 minutes before vegetable is done. add jelly and grated apple. Replace cover and complete cooking. Serve hot with the roast. EA. 12 OZ. PKG. •SNACK SIZE GINO'S PIZZA ,,---.. ;!f j!UIJH,pimr:~ I DOUIU IAll-COUPOI ........... ~ ....... =...,._,'°"'"' -14! _.,.,lllllGl&lM _,..,__ .. _ 11pnmn ~-r \ -----·--.-"--------------.. . 111 euRPOsE ENRICHED Fl.OUR 12..0Z. CANS COCA COIAORTAB .. DOUIU IA .... CIU,_ . "-""'c..,.. .... -.... Wll--• --~ ,. Put an end to your Holiday hassle ~ Give Alpha Beta Gtft Certlflcates ~•t'Otl rou ••Ill 111.n"'v 'or ow ""'Of"' ... .,. bl"O<.l'lur• ••t" O<,,.. tot"' Ull tc-1 ,, t IOll-calll O< .. Ile ,,,. 0111 eo..--- BAG Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 1.t, 1983 ~ Mak e your own cand y for g ift ~- It's l'l'eat1vc, Spt.'<.'aal and gn•at fun making yout own gift candy. Tht•sc candy recipes are IJO ~asy to make. even junior rooks can turn ouJ treats that look remarkably professional. Take the Crunchy Milk Ch()(,'Olate Fudge. ror instance. Just three ingredients are needed for this mouth-watering fudge -and you can forget the candy thermometer. Simply meh milk chocolate montels with crunchy peanut butter, then add sweetened condensed milk. pour into a pan and chill. Milk Chocolate Holiday Balls are another variation on this same easy-to-do theme. with vanilla wafer crumbs and a little bourbon or brandy added to the milk chocolate-sweetened condensed milk mix- ture. Rocky Road Drops, featuring marshmallows. milk choc.:olate, peanuts and raisins, are another great favorite and can be mixed in a trice. Scotchy Tttnles c.'Ombine buttenK'Otch and milk chocol(\te morsels for a two-toned, double-flavored treat. Add pecan halves for the head and feet. Easy-to-make Peanut Clusters can be prepared in less than an hour and the combination ot crunchy peanuts, chewy caramel& and thick , rich C'hocolate is surt-to please the palates of all of your friends and relatives. Fill holiday tins or attractive jars with these favorites for an elegant girt that's both convenient and e<.'Onomlcal to make. CRUNCHY MILK CHOCOLATE FUDGE ., ( 11 •;,-ounce) package (2 cups) milk chocolate mo~ls 11-4 l'UPS l'rUIWh peanut butter .•. 1 ( 14-ounce) <.·an sweetened condensed milk (Nqf evaporated milk) In top of double boiler, over hot (not bolling) water, melt milk chocolate morsels and pear\Ut butter. Remove from heat: stir in swee~ condensed milk . Mix well. Spread evenly Into w¥, paper-lined 8-lnch square pan. Chill 2 hours or unitl firm. Turn fudge onto cu"ing board; peel off paper and cut into squares. St.ore loosely covered at room tt-mperaturc. Makes about 1112 pounds. MILK CHOCOLATE HOLIDAY BALLS :J <.·ups finely crushed vanilla wafer crumbs (about one 12-ounc-e package) 5 tablespoons bourbon or brandy . .I 1 ( 11 112 -ounce) package (2 cups) miut chocolaie morsels I (14-ounc.-e) can sweetened condensed milk Finely chopped nuts or shredded coconut, optionaJ [n medium bowl, combine crumbs and bourbon; mix well. Set aside. In top of double boiler, over h~t (not boiling) water. melt milk chocolate moraebJ. Remove from heat; stir in sweetened condensed milk. Gradually stir in crumb mixture. Chill 30 minutf.S. Shape mixture into I-inch balls; roll In nuts or tuonut. (Rechill if mixture becomes too soft.) Let stand at room temperature 1 hour before covering. Store at room temperature in tightlYf covered container. (Flavor of these candies improves after 24 hours.) Makes about 51h dozen. ROCKY ROAD DROPS I ( 11 Vi -ounce) package (2 cups) milk chocolate morsels I (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk .• 3 cups miniature white marshmallows '\ 2 cups dry roasted peanuts ~ I cup·raisins ~· In top of double boiler, over hot (not bo' ) water. melt morsels with sweetened condensed mi ; remove from heat. In large bowl, combirti marshmallows, nuts and raisins; stir in ch9CQla* mixture. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto wax pape~-linfi baking sheets; chill 2 hours or until firm. Store~ covered in cool dry place. Makes about 5 dozen. ( • SCOTCHY TURTLES \ I (6-ounce) package (l cup) butterscotch moneW 1A cup margarine or butter I ( 14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 2 teaspoons white vinegar ·~ 3 cups pecan halves I (11 Vl -ounce) package (2 cups) milk choco~ morsels I teaspoon vanilla extract In small saucepan, over low heat, melt m,d.. terscotch morsels, 2 tabl~poons margarine and ~ cup sweetened conderued milk. Remove from heet; stfr in vinegar . Drop by 112 teaspoonsfula onto wa~ paper-lined baking sheets. Arrange 3 pecarw 00.0 each butterscotch drop to make turtle head and l~. In top or double boiler, over hot (not boilir\I) water , melt milk chocolate morsels with remaining sweetened condensed milk, margarine and vanilla. Remove double boiler from heat, but hold chocolale mixture over the hot water. Drop chocolate by heaping teaspoonfuls over pecan clusters. Chill 2 hours or untn set. Store loosely covered at room -temperature.. Makes about 5 dozen. PEANUT CLUSTERS 24 vanilla caramels I 1:up salted or unsalted peanuts 1.-2 cup semi-sweet chocolate morsels. melted Melt caramels in a double boiler over hot water. Stir in peanuts. Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheet. Drizzle each cluster with about 1h teaspoon of melted chocolate. Chill 5 to 10 minutes, or until chocolate is set. Makes 24 pieces. NAVEL ORANGES '·"---_ ,"" ...... C:..,..ltt_ .... _ ....... ..., -.. ,...._ ... .......... ,_ .......... .. __ __ _..._,.. ......... , ........... _ .......... .......... .. J'lll•f!IM9 .._ .... , ....... ,.. ... ........ ,..., ... ,... ... Peanut cluten ea1y-to preaare...-.0 ..... -==:::::1 £4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT'(Wednesday, December 14, 1983 Informal brunch festive, elegant With home entertain- lng becoming such an Important part of the holiday season. why not have a festive, elegant yet informal holiday brunch. HOLIDAY BRUNCH 1h pound shrimp, shelled and deveined ~. cup slit.'ed mush- rooms 'h cup sliced green onions 1 small clove garlic ~teaspoon chili pow- der 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 8 eggs. well beaten 2 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon salt 1h cup diced ham l cup shredded Jarlsberg cheese 2 tablespoon s chopped parsley In large oven-proof Appetizer irresistible An irresistible holiday hors d'oeuvre. HOLIDAY SQUARES 2 large eggs ~cup milk 2 tablespoons bWter, melted and cooled ~ cup unbleached all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 10-ounce package frozen ch opped spinach. thawed and squeezed dry 3 tiny scallions. finely chopped (3 table- spoons) 1h pound Monterey Jack cheese. shredded medium fine Canned pimientos In a medium bowl with an electric beater. scraping the sides of the bowl often, beat together until smooth the eggs, milk, butt.er. flour, bak- ing powder. Thoroughly stir in the spinach, scallion and cheese. Turn into a buttered 8 by 8 by 2-inch cake pan: smooth top. Bake m a preheated 350-degree oven until browned -35 minutes. Let stand about 10 minutes. Cut in small squares. Remove with a small metal spatula. Top each square with a star cut from the pimientos with a smaJI star-shape canape cutter. Serve warm as an hors d'oeuvre. slullet, cook first 5 ingre- dients in butter until shrimp arc done. Stir often. In bowl, beat together eggs, water and salt. Add to skillet. Cook without stirring until edges are set. Lift to allow un- t'OOked egg to run under. When brown on bot- tom. top with ham, cheese and parsley. Bake at 350 degrees about 5 minutes until eggs are set and cheese is melted. Makes 4 to 6 servings. SAVE soc \1~~ ·Heres the Bait. ............... • • • • -.&..- Now get some Nibbles! Chicken Nibbles® from Swanson E · ·[ No other newspaper brings you ~ore J of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county · , government than the Dally Piil. < • ------.... Simple fruit dessert peachy for holidays With all the rich food around durinc the holidays. it'• wonderfully refrahin8 to lel'Ve a aimple fruit dellllert. Chill canned cling peaches p11eked the U,hter way in juice or U,ht syrup. Spoon into atemmed lherbet,iu.ea with liquid. add a dollop of IOW'a.m and a 1prinkle of dnnamm ""IU'· It'1 quick, euy and delJdoua. • • • Orea up left-over turkey with a piquant pMCh aauce. Warm turkey alicea ln liquid drained from canned peach alicea pecked ln juice. Stir in 3 to 4 tablespoonl butter, 2 table8poons capers and 2 tablapoona lemon juice until bubbly; Add peach alicel until heated through. Serve over paraley rice/.« an elepnt dinner. Californians sweep Nevada chili contest LAS VEGAS (AP) -Cali fornians dommattod the eighth annual Nevada ch ampionship chill l'OOkoft Sunday. w inning four of the top five places. Steve Wolf of Whittier defeated 179 n vals to take top honors in the competition at the Circus Cir-cua hotel. Hotel officials said the event was thl' largest in the history of competitive chili cooking. Wolf won $1 .300 and wiU represent Nevada in ~. the 1984 world championship chili cookoff next fall at • \• Troplco Gold Mine. Calif. Finishing second were J im and Donna Harvey of San Jose. .. Lisa Crandall of Las Vegas finished third. ,.. followed by Ron Crawley of Lakeside and Dean Klockenteger of El Monte. .. .. ff .. - :~range Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 14, 1983 9 Pour in praline fl avor l W\•lmnll' thl' holidays 10 6 Vl•ry &pc'<·tul way with this Praline Pound C.:akl'. Pralant.' liqueur adds a toul·h of Nt•w Orlt"ans lo this easy-to-m«1kt> d(.'18('rt to simplify your holiday entertaining PRALINE POUND CAKE 1 package yellow cake• mix 1 3 ~ ounc.·es package instant French vani lla pudding -I <.•ggs '"' l'UP oil .lf.i l'UP white rum 1/:J cup praline liqueur Topping: 1~ <.'Up pra line liqueur ' , cu wdered su ar 1 ·11 p <.'hoppNI J>l 'I. an:.. , , 1-'n ·lwat 11vl•n tu :450 d1•grt'<'8 tirt•1J'4-· ond flour liu11d1 C'llk1 • p;in. shaking 11Ut ('Xl't'SS Comhinl' f1r.t "Ix ingnod1enL-. 111 largt· bowl ~nd beat thorou{Chly. Pour into pan. Bake un lit tt•stn <.'Omt-s out dean. about 50 to 60 mmutc'S. LN rodt 5 minutes in pan. thtm invert on lo ral'R. Blend '• cup praline liqueur w h powderro sugar an small bowl un ii smooth. Sprinkle chopped pecans owr cake, and drizzle topping evenly ovl'r all Conl romplt'lrly .. Call 642-5678. Put • few worda to work for ou. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 'The best ' ban ana cream pie By CECILY BROWNSTONE "-WM"-feed UllOI When ore of my friends told me that his mother was known in h.er neighborhood for making "the best" Banana Cream Pie - that favorite American dessert -I asked whether I might have the recipe. My tasters tested it and highly approved it. I hope if you try the recipe you have as good luck with it as I did. BANANA CREAM PIE Pastry for a 1-<:rust 9-inch pie shell ~cup sugar 2 tablespoons corn- starch 2 cups milk 2 large egg yolks l tablespoon butter 2 large bananas. sliced 1 cup heavy cream Confectioners' sugar Vanilla Make up and roll out the pastry; fit it into a 9-lnch pie plate or pan so thefe is a high fluted edge. Bake and cool. In a 2-quart saucepan stir together the sugar and cornstarch. Grad- ually stir in the milk. keeping smooth. With a wire whisk or a fork. beat in the egg yolks until blended. Over medium heat~ stirring constantly. cook until mixture comes to a boil, boil 1 minute and it is as thick as heavy cream. Off heat, stir in the butter until blended. Tum into a bowl; cover the surface of this filling with plastic wrap , without pressing down -this way it will not adhere to the filling. Refrigerate until filling is cool -about 1 hour. Arrange bananas over the bottom of the pastry shell; pour the filling over the bananas. Cover pie plate with plastic wrap; refrigerate for 6 hours or overnight to allow filling to set. At serving time. whip the cream; sweeten with confectioners' sugar and flavor with varulla to taste. Spread the whipped cream ov~ the entire surface of the filling and garnish with extra banana slices. Or with a pastry tube make a ring of whipped-cream roeettes in the center of the pie and garnish with extra banana slices; pa.ss the remaining whipped cream. Makes 8 servings. Warm up with soup Hearty enough for winter. PANTRYSHELF SOUP 10 ~ -ounce can con- densed cream of celery soup, undiluted 16 -ourt c e ca n 10lid-pack pumpkin Yl teaspoon sugar 'A teaspoon curry powder 10~-ounce can con- demed chicken broth, undiluted 2 cupamilk Pepper to tute In a 3-quart. uucepan· 'stir topther celery IOUp. pumpkin, sugar and c\irry powder. Gr8d- uaJly .Ur in chlclcen broth. Stirrina often, heet to bolling. Stir in milk and pepper. Reheat untll very hot but not boU.lnl· Makes about l Yl quaru. :BOlllLISS LOllDOll BROIL USDA THICK CUT I 89 CHOICE BEEF ROUND .... • •• .. l B 2.39 IPARKUNG PER•llR 13 oz .79 5·0 z ·7 5·0z PLANTER'S SNACKS 10 Cup Copocoty lOO·COUNT PACKAGE MR. COFFEE DECANTER . .95 FRllHLY GROUND BEEF Ull THAil 30~ FAT. 3-LB. PKG. c HUGHll FRISH BULK PORK SAUSAGI Ul•S '::C'WHOU FRYIR LIGI LIMIT 2 A BREAKFAST TREAT' .... 1.49 FOSTER FARMS Oil ZAC ICY FRESH CALIF CHICKEN ..... 99 FRESH BOSTON SCROD tB 2.98 ~ HALF GALLON \·:'SUNNY DELIGHT HllNI CATIUP c 2·PACK 44 oz BOTl\E 1.59 IA 0 1 Pkg Holl C,ol ll~g or Notu•ol SUCCESS RICE 1.29 MOTT'S APPLE JUICE Bolkel Swee! OelottOu\ CHERRY TOMATOES .. EA •• 9 EMPEROR GRAPES }\.. \ I FOODI Of THI OR•llT ~!.t101Hl~ ~ SAPPORO ICHABAN ~~~:;t HOUNCf RAM4•6.~ I PACKAC.E Soto Imo 1.69 21·0z. Pockoge Fully Cooked Butt Portion FARMER JOHN HAM lB 1.19 . 'IAYI OR RUFFLES •:! CHIPI ~ ~-. B·OZ ~ 'io VARIETIES 1.09 SO Covril Pkg CHIFFON DELUXE NAPKINS 1.25 6.S TO 9·0UNCE ASSORTEO VARIETIES • 1.29 5.99 FRESH TARO ROOT LB .• 89 STOUFFER'S LASAGNE ..... 90-Counl Pockoge «okukowo Soro Tt rtyokl 3.S·Or CQ/I 12·01 Reg .. High Pulp or 10-01. Reduced Acid FIREPLACE MATCHES ... ... • 79 BROIL 0 MACKEREL .SS MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE ...... L;...;.~...;;.;..~...;...;.;..;.;..;;....;..;..;.;.;,..;.;.;..;....;.;.;.~.;.._~~~~~---.. ~..----YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY HIADOUA8TIRI------~ r."' 12<01 Knockw11nt, l'ol1ttl ~to .. °' VIENNA IEEF FRANKS 32 Or Whot. 0t Holl VLASIC OEll OllLS •••• ... ,. 80-Proof, 1.75-Liter ~~r::.~~ ................. a. • 9 lntlude1 2 Glou•l-7~. Orio. lrith Creol'tl BAILEY'S GIFT PACK ......... 12.98 7.50-MI. 86.l ·PJool Who,liy • CANADIAr'A Cll~ .................. 6 . 98 1 7Hlter, 16-Prool SCORESBY SCOTCH ................ 9 .98 Th'" ~tor, 3 Ot Sli<ed SMOKED SALMON Kroh. 6-0 1 llet -or Attd SLICED SWISS CHf!SE .2.1• 6-l'k 12·0 t '°""'· lloflt or Oorll LOW~NBRAU BEER ...... 2 .39 750-MI 86.l ·Prool Scotch JOHNNIE WALKER RED ... 1 .91 7~0-MI h tro Oty, Pink or Cold Ovcll ANDRE CHAMPAGNE ...... 1.98 LO .. Y-TOTALf ... ~ .................... au. ................ .... _..,......, .. ...._,_ ................. -. .._ ....... 1 c •• ,...,.,,.,1 ............ h~ ................. -~ .... , .. ......,.,te..,..... ,...,..., .,... .. ,.,"" J ,..........,, ,_ .... ~-.._....,.. _.194 4 °"''~_.._ ... ,100............ 's.ti..,..... .. _ .. _ ~ ..... """"' ..................... ~.,, ............ ......,.""""' ....... ..,...,. -. .,,.. ,,,_ I. 11 ........ ::l ..... -lloM .. ~· (--•"' --...... --=t=i =Jilll!9 _ .. ........, ........................ ....,~-. MiiMI•- ..... .,. - -10 ~ .... 0.. IS.l l, ttlJ lllFU H UllLIMllM DO•U CO•• OtD•I 1191 ACCDt• .... MIC'TM 4 IAYI I AM.. ntUll. .C. 11 n.IU -II, 1111 • I --I ~ ~ ~ : l I\ I I I I I . . .. ) C9 Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 14, 1983 Best breakfast breads hot, homemade Americans love sweet rolla and breads for breaklaat. Gooey pecan rolls, fraarant cinnamon rolls and fruit filled "Dani.shes" are all high on the list of favorites. But breakfast breads at their best are hot from the oven and homemade. While they seem time consuming to make, they are really quite simple. Once mixed. they can be set aside to rise while you do something else. Shap- ing. filling and forming the dough lets you use your creativity. Start with an easy shape like this Festive Wreath Bread. Just be sure to pinch the seams together well to form the ring. Since this recipe makes three breads, you'll have one to serve and two for the freezer. Wrap the cooled breads, without glaze, separ- ately in double foil thick- ness making sure to press out as much air as poss- ible. They'll keep well about three months. The filling in this ten- der ring is a tasty blend of chopped California dried figs and toasted almonds sparked with orange. Figs make a high energy, naturally sweet filling that is bursting with nutrients. Extreme- ly high in calcium, potassium and mag- nesium. they add these essential minerals to the diet in a wonderful tasty way. FESTIVE WRE AT H BREAD Filling: 3 cups (about 3 8-ounce packages) California dried figs. finely chopped l 1h t ablespoons grated orange peel ~ cup orange juice ~cup sugar l •h cups toasted chopped almonds Bread 2 packages (about 2 tablespQPns) active dry yeast V. cup warm (110 degrees F.) water 21h cups milk. scalded and cooled ¥. cup brown sugar. firmly packed l tablespoon grated orange peel Christmas wreath mold . . 1nexpens1 ve "' Molded dishe:. should be considered by anyone planning to entertain over the holidays. They are attractive in shape. festive in color and inex- pensive to prepare. Here is a recipe for a Christmas Wreath Mold. Made with lemon-lime gelatin. the mold also contains cottage cheese. mayonnaise. chopped vegetables and dill weed. With a proper garnish of salad greens, the mold is both artistic and tempt· ing. CHRISTMAS WREATH MOLD 1 (3-ounce) package lemon-lime gelatin 1 cup boiling water 1 cup mayonnaise 1 (8-ounce) container cr eamed cottage cheese 1 cup diced <.'elery . 1 cup diced green pepper 1 teaspoon dill weed Salad greens In rJV!<fium bowl, dis- ~lve gelatin in boiling water: stir m mayon- naise until smooth. Chill until slightly thickeM<i. Mix cottage cheese. celery. green pepper and dill w~ into thickened gelatin. Spoon into 5-rop ring rnold or bowl. Chill until firm. To serve un- mold or spoon from bowl ontoulad greens. Serves ff tl'I 8. ~cup orange juice julce, eggs and vanilla. Knead slightly. Divide to within \l'J inch of 3 large eggs Add cooled liquids to dou,h into three sec-opposite sjde of roll 2 teaspoons vanilla yeast along with whole lions. Pat out each sec-Carefully turn each sec- 2 cups whole wheat wheat flour and half the tlon to a 14 x 9-inch tion to show filling. Clour white flour. Beat until rectangle. Divide filling alternately placing ~·- 5 cups (approximate-smooth. Add enough re-mJxture between the tions to the right and left, ly) all-purpose flour maining flour to make a rectangles, spreading making a "wreath" Combine filling ingre· soft but workable dough. evenly over the dough. shape. dients, except nuts. in a Tum out on floured Roll each along the long Cover lightly. let riM! saucepan. Simmer, cov-surface. Knead until side. jelly-roU fashion. in a warm pla<.'C about 45 ered for 20 minutes. smooth and elastic, add· Pinch seams; taper ends minutes. Bake in a 350- Cool, stir in nuts. In a ing flour just as needed slightly and join encts degree oven for 30 large bowl or mixer. to prevent sticking. Turn together to form a circle. minutes. Cool. G la re if dissolve yeast in warm dough over in a large Place each circle on a desired wkh 2 cups pow- water. greased bowl; cover and greased baking sheet. dered sugar mixed with AB scalded milk cools. let rise in a warm place With a sharp knife, V. cup orange juice. add to it the butter, until doubled (about 1 to make slashes along rolls. Makes 3 large <.'OHec ~s_u~g_ar_,_o_r_an_g_e~pee~l_an~d~1_1h __ h~oura •. )iiiliiiiiiiieiviemrylil•i~iinicihiesi.ic•utiu~·n·giiciakiesii.iiiiiiiiij~~ Save .50 per lb. swttch Ir Save Beef Rib Roast 89 Navel Oranges VIDA Jnsp.4olden Premium Large lleaty Ina-per lb. Fancy Ccdlfomla per lb. Fw111er John Save .30 per lb. Smoked Mrs. Cubblson's Dressing Save up to .61 Ocean Spray Save.39 Halli 11\anJl Portion per lb. Armour Boneless Turkey Proaen·autterbcated per lb. . Hormel Canned Ham D-lhapecl or O.ai Jib; can Ralphs Sour Cream ,,.... •ctn. Save .40 per lb. 49 Save.80 99 laY•.28 II orOroweat 12oz.boa Ulnlt 2 per ewitom.r Coke, Tab or Sprite* or Caftetne rr.. Coke a.g. or lugar rr.. 12oz. cans 12pack Ralphs Super Bread Wldte or Wheat I'll lb. loaf Birds Eye Cool Whip rroaen • oz. ctn. -J '\ I .. ~--1,,.. Holiday noral ·~-~ Polnlettta ~-~;\~{Plants ,,. "\.'(' • • 6" ml Hell Pretti l'ocllagec:t ' 49 Mulll•llOOm·•· 11.w I 2 47 Mistletoe ,,.. • Poinsettia Plants -• ~~Bouquets -~ 3.99 ~Plants ... 5.49 <!"amattons -3.99 c:rR'Baikets -6.99 'rlcft Effective December 15 thru December 24, 1113 c_.....1.s ........ -.c-,....,.....__ .. _ .. ______ ... --........ -. - II II ______ ,._._,..... ______ ,,.. __ :::.. _____ ,,__,..... ________ .. _______ ,.___ ...... -.... ......---~--., ................. , 'hcW!fttlell .... ~ .............. Ptllll..... -..... ('· Savel70 59 Save.20 Save .37 Cranberry Sauce 16 oz. can Ulnlt 3 hr C\allonwr D'Anjou Pears hNet Juicy Northwest per lb. -Switch • Save -Mrs. Smith's save .so Pumpkin or 49 Apple Pie rro1en 26oz.pkg. Another Ralphs Exclusive THE SESAME STllE£T Volume 5 TREASURY 269 reatwtna th• Nwnber I and the ~ 1 9fte i..ttenlandP ' _ y · .• .,." --.. • .... _.... -·-.12 &•- ').-1 -·--.......... ._ ... l-~-.... -... ••&wm.·----·-,····--•• , • ...-••a..,..,., -111111111 a... ~ w a-. *LIT 4 r '' Sa vory puddings enticing Bui ll'l i.t \ k 11w.1b 1u-t• hohda\' part) f,l\'lll 1t1•s for ~Ul'sl anti hll5h'S.' alik1· t\11 .1ll1<1l'll\'l' wbll• of f1•st1~· ''"'"-h. :.urroUJldl'tl bv linc-ns, s11\·1 r and S1•a:-.on.1l Jc,'Or at10ns. ult1•rs .111 C'lllll'lllij st•tt1ng Savor~ putld111~i.arl' pt•rlt'<'l for buffels bt.>t·;1us1• thl'Y an• l>akt..J and st•rv1'<I 111 th1• samt• tl1sh to aC"l'Olllmodull' l'HSl' an preparnllon. They cilso h tlVl' t·xn·lll'nl kt'l'p · ing prop<•rlu•s, gn·al fur l1•1surC' dining <111d lall' gut>sl." Wh;h.· puddings an• often ronsidl•rt.•d a SWC't'l , lht•St' ..in• s;wur y ~lllk uii.ht•S for ma111 l'11urst•s SA VOH Y RICE PllODING 1 • pound sht•t'<i bat'On I nwdium-sm.' rc-d pt•ppt•r. roarst•ly l'hoppcd ? 1 • l' . '!.;a _ l' oves gar ll', nunn:u 2 I. cups ('OOkl>d fl('l' 1 ! l'Up drnpp<'Cl S(:alhon 1-'I l'UP c·hoppt>d parsll·~ l'hl~. divided 1 i cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 eggs. beaten l l'UP milk 1 , teaspoon TabaS<.'O pepper S4.IUC<' ln medium skillet cook baron. RE-move and set as.ide; reserve 1 tabl~spoon bac'<>n fat. ln same sk1llcl saute red pepper and garlic unlll t·risp-tender. In a 2-quart baking G:.:oh or c.·asst•rule c:ombine rice, scallion, parsley. 112 cup Gruyere cheese, Parnwsan cheese and sauteed JX'Ppt'I'. Combine eggs. milk and Tabasco sauce; stir into rice mix- ture Top with remaining 1A cup Gruyere cheese. Bake in a 350-degree oven 30 minutes. Ar- range cooked bat-on st.tees on top. Y1C'ld: 6 to 8 servings. SAVORY NOODLE PUDDING package (8 ounces) medium egg noodl('S V. cup butter or margarine l 1'l cups choppt.'<i onion l cup 11hreddl'd carrot I cup sour cream I cup cottage l'ht'<.'Sl' 3 eggs. lightly beaten . 11. cup chopped parsley 2 teaspoons poppy sc.x-ds ~ teaspoon sail 1/11 teaspoon Tabast'O pepper S8Ul't? Cook noodles a(.'(•ording lo pack· age directions; drain. In medium skillet melt butter; saute onion and carrot until tender. In large bowl oombine noodles, sour cream. cottage cheese, eggs. parsley, poppy seeds. salt, Tabasco sauce and sauteed vegetables; mix we ll . Spoon into a buttered · 2 '.l'l-quart shallow baking dish. · Bake in a 350-degree oven 40 to 45 minutes until top is golden and pudding is set. Yield: 8 servings. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 14, 1983 C1 '• t·up ~hn'Cidc'<I Gruyl'n' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~· I -~ ~redeem these , coupons ~ at any store , selling these ' products SAVE 25< ON THE CHEESE THAT'S MADE 1b BE. MILD. CASIN{) NATURAL CHEEsE. Milk is the mild beginntng'of each CASINO · Natural.Che·ese. And now you can save 25¢ on any size. any flavor. from this wholesome line of natural cheeses. ·-q you think aB I ~--orange juice is the same... I 20t8GJISTroPicanaS : gonna diange 1 yourmindl I I I I I I I 741 i I 7 .. 1 -11~--...-.--0t r_,._ 15 .. aooo....., lftUl"'-"''o· .. ,,o .... C..·-11100.,..,. '"° UNIAfiOii OATt l c SAVE 25< ~~ buyanysire and flawr of CASIN(j Natural Cheese. _. GflOC2JI Krall. lne IAnt• Food Gtoupt '"'" ,.,moutse you lot tlM Ille• ... 1 ... of ""' couoon Divs ac l\andl•ng allow9nce pr~ yOu , •. Offmed 4 on )'Oli' rew• M!taol ltM NmeG P<OdUCl(SI end th•t uPQn re• Quell yOu 99-IO """"'' P<OOI ol putehaM of sulflcoenl l)IOOUCI IO CCMI< all '9Clemf)loons CouQOn •• "°"' """"'• lbed. pr-led. or resuCle<I by 19"1 anQ,.rney "°'be HllQt..cl Of transle<teO by 10" C1Sh .a•u• 11:x>c ...,.__ •ustome• mull pay any applteebfe la• For"'"'"""''°" rN11i IO MN'T, IHC llFCl, P.O. IOll 1900, CLINTON, IOWA 52734 CHE ~ PfJI lnM 11'\MCHARO 21.000 131.0bb ---------------20t 20t 20t 20t ---- Brown Gr1vy; Sloppy Joe, ChlU-0, Spaghetti, or Taco Mix ~: Tiie A T F'9ndl ~ny d rec1Nm 1'le ,_ VMOftile ooupof\ pllll 7C handing ii you ~ ~ IOf fie puld\eM~2 ol French'• 8'own Gravy. ~ .io.. Chlli-0. , or T eco Mir Vold ""'*9 prolllbli9d, IU.i or by taw Coupont may rlOI be duOloC8leO or ....,,...,,., Umil -pet purdlaM °'* ...... ~J1.11M Lfl.500 22031& --------------ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS .Y~ WITH PLANTERS~ GREAT TASTING SNACK St • CHEEZ BALLS •CORN CHIPS • CHEEZ CURLS • PRETZEL TWISTS ~~ --------------SAVE 25¢ on any Two PLANTERS .. SNACKS 29000 7301&3 , ______________ _ I I I I I I z &> 8 -·----. .• .. : •, ,. .. ... I Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 14, 1983 . ~f Australian wine makes believers out of American tasters Selling Australian wines in Amerlca might not be as difficult a task as selling lt'e boxes to F.&kimos. but it must be somethif\i like trying to sell Buicks to the Japaneee. The Down Unde r vintners make some pretty good wine, but no one has ever done a ver y good job of marketing it in the United States. There are several reasons Aussie wines . haven't done well here, among them the fact that the country's best wines are rarely among the exports. Thinking that price is the only way to compete, most attempts have featured inexpen- sive Australian wines. Since we make "cheap" wines ourselves and already import them from almost everywhere else. the need for ad- ditional wines of this type has been minimal. Besides. the Australians really can't compete in the price arena. Image has been another problem, be- cause we don't think of Australia as a wine-producing nation . Because there has been no government support, marketing has been scattered and lnef • fective. A wine for sale in New York might not be available in California. Worse. an Australian wine offered in San Francisco might not have a wholesaler in Los Angeles. Well, one new line of Australian wines seems to h~ve solved alrnQSt all those problems. Mark Swann wines are not cheap, though they are competitively priced . The wines are being marketed by a firm rep- resenting several Cali- fornia wines nationally. so distribution ghould be uniform. And, most import- antly, th~ are surely among the best Austral- ian wines ever imported to the United States in quantity. and the ex- porte.r even dad has homework in the area of packaging, commg up w ith a label that should appeal to the American eye. Mark SwHD 1982 Dry Semlllee ($5 or less): The variety so often blended to Sauvignon Blanq in this country and in France, standing alone and making its own var - ietal statement. Aged in Nevers oak for a short time, the fruit shows through and the acidity makes it a desirable com· panion for any number of foods. Perhaps its greatest charm is an al- cohol level below 10 percent without the wine seeming at all "soft." •Mark Swann 1983 W"te Riesling ($5): Keep in mind that the Australian vintage comes six months before our own. sq vintage dates on white wines can sometimes· be a shock. The reason, of course. being their south of the equator location While this wine is not quite what we expect of the variety from either Ger- many or California, it is a pleasant and affordable wine with good fruit and a hint of sweetness. Mark Swann 198% • Cabernet Sauvignon ($6.50): A very drinkable red wine (all too rare these days), with man· .. ,-"' ,, ,,,,...,,,,. ... o.J'1 "'°'· .. .. I ree .. •e4 •HJ t1ll. , ... ,.,... ... , u4 .. 14 " ... -"4 ... , •• , ... flrift l•Hte4. I ...... ..i 1a 11M Ill••• '"9t -•of .,,.._er .• ... O..llr Pta.c . ..... ~ c.-... ageable tannini; and tht• here If it had been callt.'d influence of French oak Syrah, the synonym for cooperage for complex!-Shirai that is familiar to ty and seasoning. Should more Americans. It la a improve for a few years. robust and hearty Rhone Mark Swann 1980 style with enough oak Sblraz ($6): A truly aging to round it out and special red wine and one provide immediate ap- that deserves your atten-peal. Lovers of Cali- tion. In my opinion. the fornia Petite Sirah and wine would sell better big Zinfandels will be RANCH BRAND FULLY COOKED WATER ADDED • Mead on Wine By Jerry 0 . Mead drawn to its rich berry aroma and flavor. BALVERNE ZlN- FANDEL -A wlnery cs~tc thus far noted for its wh i t e win es, Balverne has jwn re· leaSt."d Its fi rst red wint', a 1980 Zinfandel. A CabernN Sauvignon has PILLSBURY FLOUR •• l•lso tx--en produet.>d but won't be released for some lime yet. Balveme believes In releasing Wl'll-aged reds. If this Zmfandel 1s any indication, BaJverne will tx'COme as weU known for its reds as it ia for whites. Zinfandel has for too long been a kind of thro waway, after- thc\ught w ine. for too many wineries. Obv1oua· ly such la not the case at Balveme. Hand-picked at mod- erate augar levels, the wine was aged for li monthi in French oak. The structure ls like a big Cabernet, and while it ls Intense 1l avoids even a hint of overr1peness. l'm sure many factors contribute to the wine's excellence, but I'm bet- ting that a major one is the French oak. Almost without exception, other California wineries use less expensive Amerian oak for Zin! C...Te-.._ar..PwAlJ y..,. Cluiat-.,......d ... N...._Wnet .... Oraalm.,.ta. U&Jtta. eteckl .... 8firay 9ftow, ~ T~bc- ,..Claft Ill Of lf#s I 4t lh:tl's ·, I 11.49 -. Inf :·F:' I 12.49 G•~ u •• •01 '•·•3 ••OZ ... BEEF LAAGE·ENO --Rib Steaks , ............... ,,~, CffrLITI ltlJU r SILICTM~ kllLSHIA£ ~AAMS ~ VAAIETIES .. er ........ Service Dell ·sa;ur .. ' §eream ~99° 160l UNCLE BEN'S WILD. 3 VARIETIES Rice 9 HOZ •I.09 MINUTE MAIO I s Orange Juice.. 9 .64·0Z I.59 GOLD MEDAL UNBLEACHED 89' OR SELF RISING !!~!! • ~LB 93 e Paper To~els .. 9 . ,.ROLL 67° KRAFT LOAF Velveeta Cheese e 32 .. 0Z •3.I9 SAFFLOWER e Margarine .t .. 16·0 Z 79 C';Q"dYNIATUAES • ll·OZ •I.63 SUCCESS .. Rice .9 .. 14·0Z •1.09 WELCH'S ~!!Pe Juice.. • 4&oz 8 I.49 Welch's J.a111: .......... 9 .. 32·0Z •I.99 Smoked S.u1 ... 39u Furniture si Al9 Polish ' .._ - • ...• •• 79 ....... ... ..... A•AU.AM&AY- ....,. -·~· ll&U -· .. ~Iden Grain SI O§ Rice • - Pean swm JV/CY IW'Tl.ETTS Or~es 1.AAOE F~f'IJREOCIUll~'Vf.L..5 Potatoes USN() I \'MTt A06l Grap e1 fXTM'AHCY 11(1)__,.., ..._._.. WUI .._All-~ .-...-oe ............. hrOWOe-11~,,.._. r I .._ __ ,__Wtll\.....,_.,.._ .... ... n-... --.... II •• 17 ~ ~ - STAMN AT AU. ~ l ] Start yottrholiday parties right Warm and gracious hospitality has tx.•en the hallmark of th~ holiday st>ason for centuries. h 's the tinw of year when any event l'Un IX' reason for a party trimming the tree. wrapping gifts, even caroling l'an get family and friends in the festive s pirit. With hors d'Ot'uvres like Smoked Salmon Canapes. Cucumber Mousse and Creamy Seafood Dip. the party will be off to a good beginning CUCUMBER MOUSSE 2 cups peeled. seeded and diced cucumlX'r (about 1 large) . 1 tablespoon salt 5 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 envelope unflavored gelatin '~ c:up water I cup plain yogurt I package (8 ounces) Neukhatel cheese or cream cheese. at room temperature 1 2 pound low-fat cottage cheese '~ cup chopped parsley 2 tablespoons chopped green onion 1 tablespoon chopped chives '1~ teaspoon sugar Salt and pepper Chil•ory and cherry tomatoes. (optional) for garnish I loaf (8 ounees) pumpernickel bread Mix cucumlX'r. salt and 3 tablespoons of the vinegar; let stand l hour. Drain and squeeze dry. ln a small saucepan sprinkle gelatin over water; let stand 5 minutes to soften and heat over low heat. stirring constantly until gelatin dissolves. Whisk gelatin into yogurt. Using an electric mixer. beat Neufchatel cheese with cottage cheese until smooth. Gradually beat in yogurt mixture and then stir in parsley. onion, chives, sugar and l to 2 tablespoons of the remaining vinegar. Season with salt and pepper. Pour into a lightly oiled 5 cup mold and chill 4 hours or until set. Unmold onto serving plate and garnish with chicory and cherry tomatoes. Serve with party pumpernickel bread. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Note: Preparation is even easier if cheeses and yogurt are mixed in a food processor. Add gelatin mixture while machine is running. SMOKED SALMON CANAPES 'h pound smoked salmon, sliced 5 tablespoons butter or margarine, at room temperature v~ teaspoon-ground pepper •.1a to 14 teaspoon dried dill weed 1 loaf (8 ounces) pumpernickel bread Cucumber slices, cul in half Put salmon. butter. pepper and dill weed in a food processor or blender. Process until very smooth and pureed. Pack into a pastry bag fitted with a star tip. Pipe salmon butter diagonally on each slice of bread. Cover with plastic wrap and chill until ready to serve. Makes about 20 canapes. GOLDFISH BUTTER CRUNCH 2 packages (6 ounces each) goldfish shaped crac:kers 1112 cups dark seedless raisins ~1/2 cups salted peanuts I cup butter 1/2 cup granulated sugar 'h cup light brown sugar ,1 2 tablespoons light com syrup , 2 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Lightly oil 3 large cookie shrets. Mix goldfish. raisins and peanuts ina large baking pan and warm in a 275-degree oven while making syrup. Melt butter in a 2 or 3 quart saucepan. Add sugars, com syrup and water; boil and cook until a candy thermometer reaches 270 degrees. Remove from heat and sµr in vanilla. ' Pour over warm goldfish mixture an~ toss Enter recipes If you've been enjoying our Cook-of-the-Week series and would like to join in. the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. · Send us several of your favorite recipes so we can pick a couple to share with our readers. The series also includes a photo and short profile of our special cook each week. Send your recipes to the Food Editor, clo the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560. Cast.a Mesa, Calif . 92626. and be sure to include your name. address and phone number. Breakfast skippers missing vital energy Skipping break fast can do your body more harm than you might think. "Your body needs food in the morning the same way a car needs an extra pump on the accelerator to get fuel into i~ system ," says Sharon Long. president of the California Dietetic Association. Breakfast gives your body an extra boost of energy needed in the transition from sleep to daytime activity. The CDA r.ecommends making daily breakfast selections from each of the four food groups -milk. meal, vegetables and fruits, and breads aqd cereals. "The body uses sleep to build up its nutrient reserves," Long says. "Skipping breakfast not only denies you the extra fuel needed to get going first thing In the morning, but depletes your reservoir of nutrients. lf your nutrient reserves are empty the body must look to internal sources for the nutrients it needs such as proteins and carbohydrates. • (t is important to include these in your morning meal. Car~ydrates slightly raise your blood sugar level and l'ombining thOlle carboh~drates with protein helps keep your blood sugar level from dropping later on. says Lon${. A good breakfast is especially im~rtant for children. "Children must have a con.sta.nt supply of nutrients to maintain a norm.al growth pattern. They need calcium for healthy teeth and bones, protein for muscular growth and carbohydrates to facilitate that growth." Breakfast. should provipe at least one-fourth of your day's protein, calorles, vitamins and minerals. U y04 skip breakfdt it ls very difficult to make up for tboee needed nutrients you mlsled out on later in the day. ··-----.. --------- gently. S pread on c·ookle sheets and separate with wooden spoons into smull bite-sired pi<.'<.-cs. Cool and store in an a1rughl c.:onta1nt'r in a c:ool, d1·y place. Makes about 6 t·ups. CREAMY SEAFOOD DIP 2 doves garlic:, mim'ed 1 t'an (2 oum·<.'S) flat anchovies. drained and finely chopped -I ta blespoons butter or margarine '• c·up all-purpose flour 2 cups heavy cream I package (7 1 ·: ounces) pumpernick~l snack sticks l package l 7 ''1 ounces) Cheddar cheese snack s ticks Assorted fresh raw vegetables Saute garlic and anchovies in butter for 1 minute. stirring t'onstantly. Stir in flour and cook 1 minute longer. Remove from heat and stir' in cream. mixing until no lumps of flour remain . Return to heal and cook. stirring constantly. until mixture comes to a boil and thickens. Reduce heat and c<>pk about 10 minutes longer, stirring oc'<.·asionally. until mixture is the consistency of sour l'ream. Serve with snack sticks and raw vegetables. Makes a bout I ' i cups dip. 12 oz. Can 6 Pack 12 PACK 12 OZ. CANS 52'' - 89 I 750 Ml Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Oecerflber 14, 1983 «:t ' • GUIDE TO TV VIEWING • COVERS All SPORTS • INCLUDES WORLD & OLYMPIC RECORDS s 99 EA. POPULAR BRANDS. KINGS. 1 oo ·s FILTERS. REGULARS $ CTN. OF 10 PKGS. 89 Plus Tu LA Y'I or IUFRll POTATO CHIPS aoz. , ... ' Cle Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, December 1•. 1983 • TOAST \ TH SEASON WITH .. Liquor Barn ou get "'hate,·er you "·ant, __ _., and vou 2et it for less. August Sebastiani Proprtetor'• R .. •rv• Caltemet .. uvl1non, .. rite,. or ~not Moir :> We Will Meet Any Current Southern CalHornia Advertised Price. ~~~~~n wie ~ .... s1311 Mumm's t11n 0rv ,1"" ~-•'14'1 7M • £ -- Korbel hnOry s511 ~-··1., 1st• Martini I Rossi •111 .,_... ,799 ~-··1r1 1ao• Lyness Creek ,291 lr1lt er El1rl Ory 7M • Codomiu ..... 0rv au• ,389 ic-......... .., 7541• Andre ._..,.. s111 1M .. Maison Blanc s11a ..... • lilrl"' 7M .. ~~~SMSllU ll!ll 7M• '3811 Paul Cheneau i-.. ...,.,. ,399 ~--··.., 1M• ............. _ .......... 1112 ...... ,..... ......... U.-... 1fer ........ .. ......... ._ ....... ..,... .. A ....... • Illy· ""'9 .. 11 .. Ja 111. ·-~™-~ Chlt11u Lytell·llgtt ,1211 11 ,..... ·-----·-Clllttll ...... y -·- 11 ,.... ··-.... ··---'9" eutuu Cea D'Elttlnll ,13• 11 ...... Tllt.._fl _ _,. __ Chitin O.Cnt.eu.c1 .. u ,16" ,, ........ ·~ ..... a......,._ . =""":..~-•11• n Tnn 111.......... s14t. C.,................ Lllef ClurYtilllr v.o.c. •1 • e..-•......... , .... ,__ ..... •1.,.. .. ~.... .... ,-- Marc....., v.s.o.P · '7" ....... ,...... , ... ffln1llce sa•• ... .. .. v .o. C.M1111 •g•• ............ 111• 80 Pnllf, 1.75 Lier $898 Rnlandia IO ,,_ VMU Rimanto Potato IO ,,_ VMia Smirnoff IO ,,_ VMU WoHschmidt 10 l'rwl VNlta lzmira 100 "Ml VMlra Beefeater 94 ...... CIA Tanqueray 94 ""'Iii!! Gordon's .. ""'liift GHbey's IO P'IMI CIA Stanton's """'Iii!! $"797 1M• J llltl '8" 1H • s411 I 75 l11t1 s7ea 1.n u 11 s999 150 .. s711 150 .. s711 750• s4u 115 llllf s911 11SU• s7tt Marc Roger V.S.O.P. s51s ff """ (ff-.) 7M 1111 Presidente Sfi9a .. """ ... , 111 .. Asbach Uralt s1341 .. """l"'-¥1 7M 1111 Metaxa 5 Star sg1a .. ,...~, 711• Fund1dor 7M .. s91a .. """ ,.,., Hlrl• w .. ., --·--.... ........ . .... , .......... ..... c ... .... "--IRCaPlsce ....... ....... ,,.. t_atllyt lrta Cn1m . .. Ll,_•rlll ........... , .... •a•• 711• 112" , .... '12" , ... '13" , .... 113" 711111 •1411 $969 Harvey's Bristol Cream s5gg ao• Acklin Port -s5gg 1M• Llords I Elwood "' """· s31g Drywll I ..... ..,.. ei.. '""" 7541 1111 Hartley I Gibson s5as .,., .... c.... 111eny no 1111 Dry Sack s5aa Ory 1Mny HO • Beringer s31g MllwaliallNca 75DMI Christian Bros. s42s ....... Clea• berry 7M 1111 Dubonnet s41g •1411 7M• Llet .... 8'Wllitt Panache fflllDMllllll~ 1M• s51a , .... s4a1 l"" 59c Canadi Dry Mixers Mr. I Mrs. T ..... lllry .. .. s231 1 75 Ullf La Paz ........ ~w. s211 Roses u.. ..... lln s241 Old English T•JMy• 105 a. $1 49 1981 French Borde1ux are Here! ~~~~.~bory s51a It. belfllll 711 .. 2!".!!.~~~he d'Aux $595 ......... nt • Chlt11u Plchon·Blron · $998 ..... ..._ ... ,,.. .... Pllllie 7Nlll 11211 ..... Awt., Celtl Mt11 · ...... :141-1101 sga9 Wld Turkey H,,.....__ Sfi9a 1541• Old Grand Dad · ............... 7Mllll s511 Old Calhoun '°""' ....... Jim Beam 15411111 s499 10,,... ....... Evan Wiiiiams 175Lllef s999 10 ,,... DlcMtlf 7541 • s51a ~~??. ~!llcetch 7$0 .. saga Johnnie WalkeJ saga i.H l .... 11 riWlf kaec• 7541 • Hedges I Butler Sfi9a II "Ml kaech l1tt1 ~!n~~~s 1.75 Liit s15g7 Chivas Royal S1lute s52a4 21 Yr. I* II riWlf le*' , .. • Kahlua s7gg SJ""' 7541. Baileys Irish Cream s1269 14""" 7SI Ill Myers Rum Cream s121a 14...... , ... 2~nd Mamier Crea'?' .. • s151s Tuaca · ·s1411 ..... Sec. 71 """ ,., .. 8olnt ..... ..._........ s3•• 1111 Clwfl " 711111 ~~O' ,, ........ ,11 .. s4•• lunllla '2'' 711• . =~lllMll ,11 .. s22• Sin lllttll •2•• ,,...1. 71111f 11171 .................. -• ~ 111-1417 1001 W.lllllltlf, ..._ lriwl • ...._ UM141 ' tu .... &1M a-. ••••-,...111-1111 . ~. Liquor~ Barn Gift Certificates Now Available Firestone ....... C*""I s3sg ~-··•'1 1M• Christian Bros ....... (11 Y.) s22g cc--11·1·1 711 .. Montevina Mal1tM Zllll,... s311 1'-l-•'•'1 7M• Rutherford Hll ,':::'.;::. s1oga t~-•'U"I 7H• ~~~~~aVi FulM:: $559 Call~way FllN .. llC s5sg "--"'''" 750• Beaulieu c.:-==.. s5a1 ~-··•·'l 7541• Kendaft Jackson c-.,... ... s51a cc--·.,., , .. .. Beri1ner ,_ a-$699 7541• Clos du Bois Charff1111ay s511 cc-........ , .. 1 7501111 5()e -STORE COUPON -50e Save on your next purcheMof 1llP ..... .,.. •:,,,_ .. ..,,, ·=,_,,,. Cat.A COLA Tl 1111 --= Tiii .. _.... ...... c.,.Mll ti ........ ~ .. ,.....,..,.. ..... ,, ....... ~ c• ti 7UP • ... 1UP, l1Cl • .... '-W,..... ,_ ... 1111 --...., ................. ..., .. . .................. -........ ........ ... _ .... .,.., ................ ...... ........................................... -............................... ~ ,........, ... .,111t•1c.w•.-. ..... .,...... ......... ,. ...................... ......... c... r.1. 111 11441,........, Tuaa 17114 .... -. la -----. ..................... Clmllllll. YI••& M••l•ro•rd Gl•dr Aooeptecl . . . ' bllJPilat " ~ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1983 Joh n Robin on call R am 'playoff talu CLASSIFIED 06 'good, but despera te' entering final week. D3. ..... UC Irvine enjoying finest hour? By JOHN SEV ANO Of IM 0911y l'tlot Ila" LOS ANGELES -ln terms of import- ance, it may go down as UC Irvine's finest hour. And it's not just bt'Cause the Anteaters beat the University of Southern Cali- fornia. As Coach Bill Mulligan put it. "Sure. it's great for us to beat SC. but more important is that we beat a Pac-10 team at their place." UCI just might start being known fo r something other than its funny nickname if the Anteaters continue to play basket- ball like they did Tuesday night in downing the Trojans. 78-66. here at the Sports Arena before a sparse. but vocal crowd of 2,818. That's becauSE' the Anteaters not only beat the Trojans, they outplayed them. Once again, UCI's front line of Ben McDonald, Tod Murphy and Bob Thornton was nothing short of brilliant. And on thls night, too, Mulligan's trio of guards -Jerome Lee, George Turner and Raymond Lankford -decided to play. "I thought Ben McDonald was magnifi- cent," praised Mulligan of his 6-8 senior forward who had a team-high 18 points. .. And that's the best Jerome and George have looked this season." Neither side was able to build much of a lead in the first half. USC led by three on three occasions. the Last being 19-16 at the 9:49 mark. And UCI led once by five at 26-21. The two schools, however, which were meeting for the first time, entered the intermission knotted at 35 all. At the outset of the second half. UCI jumped ahead quickly by a 43-38 count, only to see that pared to 43-42. It was then that UCI would go on a 13-2 spree which would break the game open for good, From there it was just a matter of making free throws as UCI hit just four· baskets the last 11 minutes of the game as opposed to 15 of 18 from the charity stripe. "I thought there were two major factors which created major problems for us. so that down the stretch we had to foul." offered USC Coach Stan Morrison. who saw his team's thrPe-garne win streak snapp"'<i, and the Trojans suffer only their fifth h sat home in their last 33 games. ''W£ missed four or five shots at the beginning of the game from the 6-to-8-inch range that (.'Ould have given us t'Ommand. And, In the second half. we didn't put any pressure on the ball during one stre~h and they lobbed it into their big men for one basket after another." The recipients of aJI these lobs were McDonald, who had seven rebounds to go with his 18 points, and Murphy and Thornton, who had 15 points each. "We wanted these guys more than anything else ... because they're USC," said Thornton, who also had a game-high 13 rebounds and helped shut down Wayne Carlander. USC's leading scorer. m the second half. Carlander, the Ocean View H igh prod- uct, had 15 points at hal£time but due to 1See uc IRVIN.E. Page D41 Ben McDona ld CdM, Warriors reach semifinals I of Irvine tourney By CURT SEEDEN Of IM D.tlf ll'llo4 llefl Corona del Mar High advanced to the championship semifinals of the Irvine basketball tournament ttie hard way Tuesday -wnh one starting guard in foul trouble · and-iheutherbeing-stitched up m the hospital. And for good measure. the Sea Kmgs pulled off their 37 -33 vic- tory over Savanna after trailing by nine at the half. Meanwhile. in a battle of city rivals. host Woodbridge also made it to the championship semifinals with a 49-33 victory over Univer- sity behind 17 points from senior guard Mark Foringer . Everybody takes the day off today. b~t Thursday night it will be Woodbridge and Mission Vie.JO squaring off at 8 a t University High. and Corona del Mar meet- ing Irvine at lrvine High, also at 8. with the survivors advancing to the tourney championship match Here's what transpired Tues- day: CdM 37, Savanna 33 CdM Coach Jack Ernon had to keep playmaking guard Ray Zahradnik on the bench with three fouls in the second quarter and his team trailing a disciplined Savanna team. but that predica- ment paled in comparison to what happened a few minutes later. Tou rney sch edule THURSDAY CM~ s.mHIMl1 (It UnWtnffV Hltfll I o.m. -Weedbrldel vs. MbMefl Vit+O (at Irvine Hltfl) I o.m. -Cwona del Mar n. lrvtM Fifth "-" SemitlMls (I t untwrlltV H lttl) s o.m. -UntvenltV n . Cenven (It lrvlne Hltfl) s o.m. -SIYMNI vs. Wn twn Comotetlon SemHIMl1 ( 1t UnlverlltV Hlttl) 6:30 o.m. -Artella "'· Cfttl Meta (It lrvlne Hltfl) 6:30 p.m. -L19UNI H•1 YS. LOI Aml90S above• tht· l'Yl', w:.is t.akl'n to Hoag Ml'monal Hosp1tcil for stitches. Lall' Tul'sday night. Ernon re- ported that Hatfwld. not surpris- ingly. was suffonng from a big headache but <.'Ould still be m uniform for Thursd<i y night's semifinals "He• dO<'Sn't knAv. how manv ·sutcht'S thl'y put m. but he said ;l took a long 11me." Ernon said. L1krw1SC'. 1t took the Sea Kings awhilt• to figure out how to pen· etratc• the Savanna defense. but finally forward Mark Osgood did. Osgood S<:ored six points m the third quarter as CdM out.scored the Rebels 14·4 to take a 30-27 lead into the final quarter. Savanna sliced the lead to 35-33 and .was putting heavy pres.sure on the Sc-a Kmgs until reserve Bill Kendall whipped a pass underneath to Blair.Pettis and the 6-5 center S<:ored with seven sec- onds left to 1C'e the win. Dally l'tle4 ......._., HMerd Llf!I" T hornton (left), the n drives against Thornton T uesday at Los Angeles Sports Arena. The Sea Kings' Bobby Hatfield. who was just getting back into shape after a football mllision left him with a broken coll arbone, took an accidental elbow in the right eye with 2:52 left in the first half. Srott.Grccn led the Sea Kin~s (~ce CdM, PaRc 021 Wayne Carlander of USC, a product of Ocean View High , receives pat on the head from UCl's Bob MD, Barons hack in action Ocean View dealt firs t-round setback b y Poly By ROGER CARLSON 91 IM Delly Pllo1 11afl POMONA -Un~aten and top-ranked Mater Dei, by virtue of a lopsided victory Monday over Notre Dame High of Sherman Oaks. and Fountain Valley. by virtue of a last-second victory over Bosco Te<:h Monday. roll in tonight's championship quarterfinals of the 12th annual San Dimas High Tournament of Champions on the campus of Cal Poly Pomona. Ocean Vlc·w . ml'anwh1k'. a 67 -56 v1t·t1m of Long Beach Poly Tucsday. rl'lums Thursday night (5;30) against Bakersfield's Foothill High. For the Monarchs of Mater Dei, ranked No. I in the nation with five victories in as many starts and an average winning margin of 47 points. it's Banning High's Pilots, a very quick quintet. but one with an obvious height disadvantage against th~ tall Monarchs in tonight's 8:30 game . Fount.am Valley (4-1) is up against St Bernard. led by 6-8 Leonard Ta~lor, at 7 tonight. Polee and Charles Hill. a combination which put on a show for the full house in Poly Pavilion with first the blinders. then the rabbit ears. indignation, confronta- tions with the Ocean· View bench and a technical against a Poly player, to the wide-eyed amazement of Poly Coach Ron Palmer. I ' Hatf1l'ld. blc'C'd111g profusely ..... . .. . Vaqueros surge into semifinals By RICHARD DUN N l,..:ltl 10 ,,.. oe111 Piiot Irvine High Coach Al Herring must have sprinkled some magic on hill basketball team at halftime Tuesday night. as the Vaqueros rallied from a 2 I -20 nalftime defi- cit to pour in eight quick points early in the third quarter on tho way to beating Western. 52-44, i9 SC<.'Ond-round action of the Irvin.~ Tournament on the winner'!\ floor 1 tht• sE'(·und half by Riling up 12 points m the first five minutes and held Western to only a pair of fret> throws before the Pioneers scored their first £icld goal with 1hret.' mmutC's rc.•ma111mg. Tht' Vuquc•rns' :J2-23 lead slow- ly dwindlt'Cl as thC' Pioncers quickly came b<ll'k with seven straight points of their own. Irvin!.' ouLc;c'Orcd Western in the third quarter. 14-11. to take a 34 .:12 lead "Th<'y out-rd>0unded us in the first half, 17-11. und we talked about 1t at halft1mC' ... said Her- ring. "I told my guys that we just had to play a littl<' harder -and we did. ··We've got to handle the ball better. shoot better. atop their penetration and control the tempo," says Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown about tonight's Ocean View connected on 22 of 50 from the field (44 percent) against Poly's man-to-man pressure. with Polv retaliating with 24 of 51 from the field. ..::S:;..;t;.;:e::...;v;_;e:;....;:.;M;.;;:..;:;o'--=sec=.:;;r _____ _ In c•arli<'r al'tion Tut'Sday m the consolation bracket. Costa Mesa held off Santa Ana. 56-:> 1. at Woodbridge. The Mustangs will play Artesia Thursday at 6:30 at University High. Irvine faces Cor- ona de! Mar Thursday at 8 at Irvine In the championship serrri· finals Irvine t5-I) opened matters in "Their dPfense was so good. it was hard to penetrate. We tried to g<.'t more movemcnl to the hoop in the second half they were tough. though " ~uel with St. Bernard. That w~ basically Ocean View's task against Long Beach Poly Tuesday, but it didn't quite work put that way. Poly's Jackrabbits took the lead m the early going. expanded it to a 35-25 halfUme lead and pulled away in the second ha1C to lead by as many as 22 (59-37) before settling for the final margin. Ocean View's Steve Moeer. who return~ to the starting lineup with a bruised knee (no ligament tear from an Injury last week), scored 22 points and Rick )YU.On came off the bench to hit 15, but the Seahawks 1Nere really never In It against the polished Jackrabbits. "We've got 10me pl'Ople who arc Iott on deferue Jnd It's C01th'8 us," aald Jim Harris. "We were haitant. too," he added. "lt wasn't unexpected. )N:e'~ 10 tuned In to the power game insic:k-. that. ,,.-heh it'• nqt there . ," Harris didn't finish the atatemen\.. nor did he offer any c:ommcn1 8bout th<' 0Hlc1aun~ of Henry Burn a cabbage patch doll prototy pe?, Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me but ... •lf Bum Phillips wasn't the original model for the cabbage pat.ch doll, try Tom Lasorda. •The big bu:u on the boulevard is 11 new athletic director at USC and the leading tht>0ry Is U1i1tant AD Craig Fertig and forTMr sports Information director Don Andenion u co-athletic dlrec:tors .. Tht Trojans don't need two but they certainly need one who is capeble. •The Hall of Fam<' balloua are In th<' hands of ba.eball writers and my flNt X wlll ht-p~ beside the namt' or Don Drysdale. SPOATS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER •The husband of th<' owner of the Ran* Is very upset that all the credit for changing the image of the Rams from laughing stock lO respcctable ls goll'\i to thf coach of the Rams. •M3ybe bateball doesn't need fl comml1111ionrr. •Maybe basebaJI has marmgl'<I for the pa11 15 ~,.. with only half a .,commi•loner •Howard Cosell will cut down h is appearanCX'S on Monday night football in 1984 and it was not his Idea. •The tot.al number of losses suffered by this year's colleg~ bowl teams is either frightening or disgusting. dr- pending on your point of view . •Ont> of thf' vital roncems of society is which sanctioning body of boxing Larry Holme11 fights under. •John McK&y will return as co.ch of the Tampa Bay Succanecrt In 1984. •Add Monte Clerk ot the Detroit Llona to the Hat ot ovttrt\ed head ~htt In tht.> NFL. •When Fftld Coupltt and Jan Step- c ~, Bl'M. P•it Q41 l Irvine. which shot only 22 per- t.'l'nl from the floor in the first half. was aided in the fourth quar1cr by seven of J eff Bielman's 13 points. Stelman also grabbed five rebounds in the se<'- ond ha)( lo spearhead the Va- queros' t'Omeback With 2:51 left in the game. Irvine went into a stall. pass- ing-gamt• offonse w hen it was up 44 -42. But It didn't sc...oem to matter to Bobby Rhodes es he netted from tht' top of the kt>y with 1 :56 left to put Irvine up by four. That wu OK with Herring. "Rhodt'll c'ln hit trom out tht~." h~ rxplained. RhcMilt'S (5·8l. who pull('d down four n•bounds. parkt-rl an lrvLne c.et VA~l'ERO., Pagt 021 - I l c DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, December 1•. 1983 11·. ... .. II flt fl, 1• 'I SPORTS BRIAK Pistons, Nugge ts combine for r ecord in 186-184 g ame From AP dlspatcbu DENVER -Isiah Thomus scort.'<i a career-high 47 points and Det;oll scored eight straight pomts late in thl' third overtime to give the Pistons a 186-1 lH victory Tuesday night in the highest-S<.'Oring game · in National Basketball Association history. The game also broke two other NBA records -for most assists by two teams. with 93, and for most field goals made with 142 The old record for one team was 173 points Feb. 27. 1959 by the Boston Celtics tn a regulation game. The two-team record was 337 points, San Antonio 171 and Milwauket.' 166, set in a triple-overtime contest on March 6. 1982, at San Antonio. To wm and break a three-game losing streak, the Pistons had to overcome career highs by Denver's Kik1 Vandcweghe who had 51 points and Alex Englis h with 47 The Pistons' winning surge came after Denver had grabbed a 179-177 lead with 1:41 to play. Detroit then got two free throws from 8111 La1mbet?r and then two straight breakaway layups by John Long and Thomas to take a 183-179 advant.agP with 5-1 SC'Conds to play . Thomas hit two more free throws with 28 seconds left for a 185-179 lead and the Nuggets were unable to comC' back, although Richard Anderson hat a three-point basket with two ~onds left to close out the original onslaught. Long had 41 points and Kelly Tripucka 35 for the Pistons. Tripucka scored a ll 12 of the visitor's points in the St.-Cond overtime. which ended with Thomas missing a long shot. Quote of the d ay Al Btancbl, usi1tant coach of th~ Phoenix Suns and one of the top ref- eree-baitttrs In lhc Nauonal Basketball Association, on why hl·'s be-en nouceably quiet this sell!iOn. "A3 long aa the regulars (the strlkm~ refs) don't work. I don't work either." Kings o utsk a te Wings, 7 -5 DETROIT Bernie Nicholls "1 scored two goals tu help Los Angeles ' skate to a 7-5 National Hockey League victory over Detroit Tuesday night, ending a 10-game winless streak while extending , the Red Wings' losing string to seven games. With the &<.'Ore tied 4-4 In the second period, Nicholls tallied his 20th goal of the season on a 15-foot shot from theclrde that beat Detroit goalie Eddie Mio at 10:24 . The Los Angeles l'enter added an empty net goal with two seconds remaining in the game. f)110 came on to start the second period with Los Angeles leading 3-2 after Detroit starting goalie Greg Stefan complained of a stomach ache. Los Angeles gol first-period goals from Wes Jarvis. Brian Engblom and Marcel Dionne, while the Red Wmgs L'Oun tered with goals by John Ogrodnick and rookie Steve Yzerman. T exas A&M facing pro be ALBANY.NY Texas A&M 1s under 1nvesugat1on by the NCAA for possible violat1ons 1nvolvmg a freshman basketball guard from the Albany area. Todd Holloway, who starred at Ch ristian Brothers Academy he re, had enrolled and regis- tered for classes at Wagner CoJIE'ge in Staten Island. But the night before classes were to begin, Sept. l , Holloway left the school and showed up days later at Texas A&M. the Albany Times-Union said. In five games, Holloway has been averaging a t~am-high 17 points. ~· ~rtists win, 75-61; Lions, El Toro fall -Laguna Beach H1gh's Artists rolled to their fourth straight basketball victory Tuesday night in a non-league contest at Whit- ney High in Cerritos, JUmping to an early lead on the way to a 75-61 victory For Westminster and El Toro, however, things were n't so rosy He re's how 1t went: tlon of Scott Fortune. Nick Tep- per. Coby Naess and ofr the bench. Billy Elfsten. Howe to tay with Dodgers LOS ANGELES -Dodgen vice Ill president Al Campanis says his team will not trade pitcher Steve Howl•, regardles.5of how Comm1ss1oncr Boww Kuhn rules Thunday c.'Oncerning Howe'• drug-related case. "We're behind Steve and we're not golng to trade him," Campanis sajd Tuesday "Wc>'ll do everything possible to help him. He's not a problem man; he's a young man with a problem We consioer h fm part of the family. and we're not going to desert him " .. We know he had aome tough moments, and he let us down at some undesirable times ... but we don't think its a lost situation. He> can be helped. Let's hope the commissioner secs fit (to let us) se1• if he is all righ t." Howe's agent, Tony Attanasio, said on Monday; ''We're not in a position to say anything. There's nothing we can say that would be beneficial to the situation at all." The Dodgers suspended Howe for a third time last September. Catchings P CAA to p player Ed Catchings, whose ac'Curate m shooting led Nevada-Las Vegas to thr~ victories. has been named the Pacific Coast Athletic Association's basketball Player of the Week. Catchings. a 6-8, 201-pound junior forward, scored a total of 77 pc,ints and had 28 rebounds as the Re bels downed Hawaii Pacific, 107 -58, Hawa11. 90-87, and West Virginia 86· 72 in non-conference contests last week. New Yo rk ho pes to lure team NEW YORK -The city of New m York , in an effort to lure a new C. t National Football League team, is prepared to build a $5-miUion training complex near Shea Stadium, according to a published report. The New York Daily News, quoting an unidentified City Hall source, said the city was ready to build a training fadlity on the campus of Queens College. Elw ay ne w ta nf ord coach STANFORD -San JOIC Swt.e al Coach Jack Elwuy, whoee aon varned 4. t AU-American honors at Swnlord, has been :selected at the new head coach of Stanford'• foodx1ll progrtlm Stories on television anti in tc>dty'~ ediuona ol the San J06C Mercury, the San Franciaco ChroniC'le nnd Tht• 1'rlburw of Oakland all said Elway was p1ckt-d as SUl'(.1-SSOr w Paul Wiggm. who was f1rc'<J l&st month at th•· el'ld of a 1-10 season. ~lway , 52, u nat1w of Hoquiam, Wash., has b<.>en at San Jose five years and has compiled a 35-20-1 record. His Spartans beat Stanford the last three seasons, twice when John Elway was the 'Stanford quartcrba<:k Before going to San JOSt.'. Elway was head coach at Cal State Nonhr1dg<! for threc.o years, with a 20-11-I rt.'l'Ord Express price t ag: $7 millio n LOS ANGELES The Los • Angeles Express of the United States •II• Football League ls being sold to a San Francisc·o busin~man for about $7 million, acr'Ordmg to sources close to the team. Express owners Bill Daniels and Alan Harmon, who csumated the club's losses Last season al $2 5 milhon, have received majority approval from the USFL's 18 owners to sell the team. ac:t•ordmg to league spokesman Doug Kelly. Thl' prospecuve new owne r of the team, San Franl'iS(_'O mortgage banker BiU Oldenburg plans to keep the team in Los Angeles. whe re it plays in the Coliseum. it was reported Tuesday It was also reported that Daniels and Harmon would gain $2 million in the sale after ownership of just a year. Harmon, reached at his home in Denver, said the USFL team is making "some sort of deal'' with Oldenburg. T e levisio n , r a dio TV: NHL -Kings at Chicago, 6:30 p.m., Channel 9 (delayed). RADIO: Kings at Chicago, 6:30 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM, delayed). CdM, WARRIORS WIN . • • From Page 01 .with 13 points. while Keith Watanabe had 15 for the Rebels _arullea~ IJlvid Lamb added 14. "We're just a green ball club that needs a lot of pressure games like this one." Errion admitted afterward. "I think the difference was the second half w hen we didn't give up one offensive re- Baldi still managed to finish the night with 17 points to tie team· mate Forin£er for sc.'Oring honors. He also finished the nigfit w1Th ro rebounds. Titan foe gets warm welcoIDe Baldi. the foreign exchange stu-FRESNO (AP) -Northern llli- dent from Italy. was constantly nois University's football players fronted and triple-teamed. and were delighted to see a little sun most of-his points came in the when they arrived in Fresno for second half when the ga~e was Saturday's California Bowl game well in hand for the Warrio rs. against Cal St<tte Fullerton. Baldi also learned that he "This 1s warm compared to should not pat a referee on the what we have," said freshman bound." CdM is now 5-1 -f Laguna 75, Whitney 61 Fortune led all scorers with 19 points and Tepper added 17, wilh Fortune credit.ed with 11 assists and Tepper 6 assists. Naess had 12 rebounds and Elfsten. a sophomore. sparkJed with his de- fense, accurate shooting (scoring 6 points) and 5 rebounds. "Fortune and T~pper played really well in an open game," said Laguna Beach Coach Craig Falconer Woodbridge 0 , Unlversily 33 Even with 6-10 center Mar<:o Baldi on the bench for the entire second quarter. the Warriors had no trouble with their neighboring rivals. limiting University to just six points In f':\C'h or the first two quarters. head after being called for a foul nose guard Gem· Belz as the -it resulted in a wchnical fuul. Husklt's ht•ld a prat·tice session even though it was nothing mort· Monday. "The• top temperature at ) ( Sevtral Artist!> had big mo- men ts as Laguna Beat·h sw ept to a 46-22 lt•ad b1:h1nd thl• m mbina· Servile f>l , Westminster 40 Ma r k Foringer than a friendly gesture. home has bet•n 25 (degrees) with Baldi's antics aside, the gamt• a wind. This 1s really enjoyable." turned in to a long evening for thl' I lcny sun w:ls visible in Fresno Trojans (3-2). Monday. whc-rt.• fog often blots "Ten points in the fi rst half <)Ut the the skv in winter. The That's terrible." lamentC'd tC'mperature reat·hC'd 53. · Oile r s host St. Anthony Huntingwn &:•ath ll1 gh's Oil· c•r.. rC'tur;\to non·lt•agut• baskN· ball tonign;t. hu.ting St Anthony High of Long &•at h in a 7.:30 cnrnuntl•r, tht• 01INS0 final tuneup bcfon· next wc't'k's c.:om- petttton at th<· lolan1 Tournament Thl· told-shooting Lions (l-4) had problt·m:. with SNv1tt•s t.Jght zone and t'Ould not r(.'(.'Over from a 17 .4 deficit after the first quarter Tom Downs was held lO his lowest scoring total of the season VAQUEROSAJ;>VANCE • • • first-year University Co:wh Swve Belz said Northern Illinois had Scoggin (ANuaUy. the Tro.ians ··only a l'Ouple of games this year had 12 m the first half lt just played in conditions better than· seemd hke less to Scoggin). this. In our last two games, it was · ,11 in Hawa11 The Oilt·rs. :!-4 o\'l'rall. will bt· .. s(•t,kang n ffil'il!>Url' nf revenge after losing tu this saml' St Anthony 4u1nll't in th e Marana-Lakc•wcio<l lnv1t.at1o nal. I/, 52-49 •l Alsn Hl ac.:t1on \c.x.lay. beginning .r· at 4 45 in \ht• Ld Quanta lnv11.a- ttonal. 1s Ed1so11 wh1l·h brings ma 3-1 re<.'ord .. Foothill is :.!-I dftc·r c:ompctmg 1 , in thl' San Clc·1m·ntl· lnv1tat1unal. with an ups<•\ loss Lo Laguna ,,. Beac.:h 1gn111ng the• Knagh~ to a h 95-54 Vl('tnrv ovf'r El ModC'na a night lall'r - 6 points ( 16 below his average) -while Jeff Eastin. despite net· ting 15 points. was also well below his average. Westminster made a'slight run m the fourth quarter, tramming the deficit to seven points. but couldn't sustain it. Part of the problem was a 10-for-24 effort from the free throw lane. Los Alamitos 69. El Toro 43 Los Alamitos clicked on 29 of 52 from the field and jumped 10 a 28-14 halftime lead in breezing to an opening-round victory over El Toro at the Magnolia Invitational. Corona was next for El Toro todav in the consolations. Dave Stockwell scored 20 for the winners, while El Toro, without 6-10 Je ff Arnold. strug- gled from start to finish. From Page 01 surge with his hoop. as the Va- queros promptly recorded six straight points to pull ahead com- fortably. Rhodes scored five of his 12 points in the fourth quarter. After a somewhat sloppy first half. Irvine proved it could play soundly. It turned the ball over only five times in the second half and sank 6 of its 7 free throw attempts. "We're getting better with not turning the ball over . and if we can get better at controlling the ball, we'll be able to play with anybody," Herring said. "This game tonight was com- bat It was one helluva game. lt was intense -tenacious." Her- ring said with a laugh. Irvine also received a fine Sunset showdown in tourney Edi o n ., eahawks meet; Hunting to n Beach dumps Dolphins -A balllt• ul SunM·l u ·agUl' unbl:atcns has shaped , ' up in the SavannH Tournament, as the Edison and ~11 Ol""ean View high girls' basketball teams each improved w f>.(I ~1th SN·ond-round triumphs Tuesdav .. Th«•v \\'l'n· ~ hl·d ult'd 111 mcl'l Jt 4.:30 today H1 •rl•s how 11 "hap<-d up quarter after playing on even terms with the Dolphins for the first two periods. Eve Titus had 11 points and 12 rebounds and .Ke lly Murray c·ameoff the bench for 12 pointsand six rC'boUnds Thl' Oill'rs hos t Santiago Thursday night . ll I• Foothill 57, Ma rina 40 . Ocean Vie" ~ 7, La ijuinJa ~6 Tht• Vikings (4-:l) massed top scorer Judy Calkins Thi• Sl•::thawk!> 15-0) aJ van<'t·d lo tht· St·m1tinals who was sidelined with the flu. I( hy holding ufl La Quinta an a light cunlt'St that saw Jill Bellamy, a 5.7 senior forward, was the top m•1thl·r tt·am hold m11rt· lhan a five-point lead scorer for Manna with 14 points, but a Foothill spurt "Still, our e{[ort was really ex-rainy and chilly." showmg from Greg Dunlap, who There was snow on the ground poured in 13 points, and Ken ceUent," &.'Oggi n continued. "I when the team left DeKalb, ru. I h ulled d can't fault the kids on that CaldweJ • w o P own a Monday morning. and the players team high six rebounds and They're just puttir1g too much were due to see some more snow ed 8 · ts pressure on themselves." scor pom · Tuesday. They were scheduled to Baldi and Foringer combined visit Yosemite National Park 80 Costa Mesa H, Santa Aaa SI for 13 of their team's 17 points in road miles northeast of Fresno. Cost.a Mesa, in winning it.a first the third quarter to give Wood-Husky Coach Bill Mallory said game of the season, was led by bridge a -38-20 lead going into the he is "impressed with Fullerton" Mark Cook's 15 points. Matt Judd final quarter. even though the Titans lost three and Karl Kimme tallied 11 and 10 "We mixed up our defenses straight at the end of the season points, respectively, for the win-tonight," explained Woodbridge bc.oeause of injuries. ners. Coac·h Ball Shannon. "We played "( don't think the momentum Led by Roger Flores. who a little man and a little zone and I from the e nd of the season will be topped all scorers with 17. Santa think the switching kl)'ld of con-a fal·tor," Mallory said. Ana fought back in the fourth fused them (the Tro.ians) a little Northern Illinois finished the quarter and outscored the Mus-bit.'' sl'ason at 9-2 and won the tangs. 13-10. but Costa Mesa held Norm Stolzoff k•d University M1d -Ameratan Confert>nce while on to prevail with 14 points, but he was tht' Fullerton was 7-4 and won the Costa Mesa notc·hed 24 field lone Trojan to reach doubll' fig-Pac1f1c Coast Athletil' Associat1on ~oats. compared to the Samts' 21. title . Gauc ho s ta r lost 3 weeks Alexander Hamilton, Saddleback College basketball team's lead- ing scorer. will be side- lined at least three weeks with a broken right index finger Hamilton. a 6 -3 freshman guard from Verbum Dei High. in- jured the finger m the C:.u1.·hos' loss to Lopg Beach City College Sat- urday in the finals of the Santa Barbara Tour- .--~~~..::.:..::.:::.:.~~~~~~~~~~~~..:.;..;;:..=.~~~~~~~~~~- • ---------------------------=.-------: NEVER BUY BRAKE SHOES AGAIN I ~•P«H 12·28-83 I~--' DISCORDRUMBRAl<E SPEC IAL s2ge5 I ~ ~)r ::::,::-;__, .. ,u .... c,. o, ""*"'' I t ~1", ....... fOtof• .. ''""'' I ' lf'l....,CI ht dtt uh< .,, .. ,.. ( .. Mt & l"*"K• .. OM • ._,,9 pl• .. • t0•\I~ b•lh'\ 1 ....... I • M.,..c:I ••••• .. •tfillft t O•uM •t•htt lit I ~ _.. -.. a... :::: ~=~ . .,. .. ,..,.nc•"' io. .... ••o••• ., w o '......_ ........_. r .... , ___________ ,.s,....,,.,..,,.._1 menul~IVI"• -!I~-------- throughout late in the third quarter proved decisive. Tha tb1gg~~tl~ad"·as~l'anV1ew'sinthefourth .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ quar~r. but ~ Quan~ rall1~ to shave the final ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (II •f margin to one in the· final S<'COnds. Leading tht· way for 1he Seahawks was the trio of Tnna Vlat'hl.>S. M1c·helle Chom1cz and Laura ,J Simek in The si>phomon· Vlatho:s netted 21 points and 10 '" ·~ J.t Ill •)4 n ,..,,, ,J. ,., .. l (•' ul ·''' 1li• rebounds from h<.>r position a t post. She's averaging 17 pmnts pl'r game Edison SO. Western 38 ChargC'rS0 l'entl'r G rc•t.chrn Meinhardt was again the dominant force. pouring m 26 points and pulling down a !K'ason-h1gh 20 rl•bounds to~~ the wmncr:.. She's averaging 27 points and 18 rebounds thus far this season. Edi8<.ln r3l'l.'tl lo :.i 30 15 advantage and was never threatened agams1 <JVl•rmatched Western. K.orl Gendron dashed off five assis ts for the Chargers. · llun&lngton Btacb 46, Dana Hllls 31 The Oil<.>rs (2·2) broke it open CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1 0 0!. OFF YOUR PURCH~SE . ff, W/THIS AD e New• Huntinlfon B11oh Used • lull C1p1 Buy • 11•21111• lh•. Sel • 1•1-1111 1•1-1111 Trade • • 1~ . A~·~. "'f; ~\ . ' ---------------.. ••aaimm;m•r---------------..., ,,,,,,, _C{_'__~~-~·=~~~;;:~::~!!IJ~ ·---71 '"'9'' ---, ·---101911 ___ , I ~ l ~r ()p l :,.~ 944•! I l,.~-·1~•! I Of' ---J ,__ ._.~ ... J L---E•ptr" 11,u.el ------L---·•'ll*W lt.11-U•----- FREE .'H PT BRAKE IN SPE.CTION ,.,.,. -.. -' . ...... . ,. Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Wednelday, ~ber 14, 1983 Ram playoff situation desperate Robinson From AP dl1palcbt11 Now 1l w uld be a ti Lie or Lhe end of the tra il for tht• Rams. Dallas whips San Francisco MondGy night, the Rams are the West champlol'l.ll IC both the Rams and the 49ers wan, then San Frand5''0 captures the division title, but Los AngelC& can still muke the playoffs as a wild card if Green Bay loses lo Chicago on Sunday. injury to hU; throwing hand, a eut bet Wt.'t.'n l tu• ring and lllllt f mgcr su (( l'rt•d a month ago against Atlanta. relaxf'rl f,.,r the meet&nJl with the ~ints ­ whoee playoff hopes alao hinge on the outeome. "Our slluuuon 1s very good .. and it's dt>sperate." Rarns Coaeh John Robinson stud Tuesday "We're in a s1lua11on where we can win the div1s1on title. and we're an a situation where we could be complete ly eliminated from the playoUs." The Rams, 8-7 and tll'Cl wilh New Orleans a game behind San Francis<.'<> m the Nauonal Football ConferenC't' West, must beat the Saints next S unday to have a chance at a playoff spot. The Rams go into the mwt-win game under less than a full head oJ steam. Alter opening a one-game lead in the division earlier, they dropped behind by losing to underdogs Philadelphia and New Eng- land. The wound, which required four stitcht. .. to cl08e, hasn't healed bteause of the ronat.ant pounding o( taking &naps from the center, and Ferragamo had lo i;it out part of last Sunday's 21 .7 1068 lO the Patriots after tht! stikhcs broke open He's Usted as questionable for thl• game against the Saints. although Robinson indicated Ferragamo will probably start, with Jeff Kemp taking over If necessary. "I think we'rl' trying too hard t.o be proficient instead of pying, 'Hey, let's go play,"' he said. " ... we have to say, 'Shut up and deal the c~rds."' In their lut outingi;, the Rams were badly hurt by turnovers. "We've tumbled 12 or 13 times the last two games," said Robinson. "l guess fumbling is not unique, other club& have their problems at times. but it's unique to tr 1h" R;im .; win in NPw Orlf'Ans and And their quarterback, Vince Fcr- ragamo. has been bothered by a nagS<in~ Although It's tension time (or the Ra~. Robinson said he hopes the players will be us ... f DR THE RECORD NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE Wt\I W L T Pct PF PA San Frenc1),CO 9 b 0 eoo 390 27a Rims • 1 0 Sll llS J70 Ntw Oflten• • I 0 m 29~ 311 Atlanra 0 9 0 400 339 37S Ctntr•I OtlrOol • I 0 !>33 324 2&6 Gret n Bav 8 I 0 soo 408 4 lb Chocago I 8 0 461 218 110 Mlnnesola I 8 0 467 290 J34 T amoa Ba• l 13 0 143 211 JSI E a\I x·Wiu n1ng1on 13 7 0 861 SIO 310 x·Oalla• 11 J 0 800 462 Jll St Loul• 1 I I SOO HJ •21 Pnlladeloh1a s 10 0 333 m 191 NV G1anl\ ) II I 133 2,5 JlS AMERICAN CONFERENCE Wt\I v·R•ldtn 11 4 0 Ill • 11 32• •-Oenv•r 9 6 0 eoo 215 119 Sta Ille I I 0 S3l J79 391 San Olego 0 9 0 '00 JU 0 2 Kansas C1fv s 10 0 ))J Jll JSO Ctfltral v •P11r,bur9n 10 s 0 W.1 331 71) Cievela no • 1 0 SJ) 32• 31S C1nc1nn.et1 1 • 0 4'1 3J2 'lt1 HouSton 1 1) 0 133 271 ~ Eest v ·M1am. 11 4 0 133 lSS 236 ButtalO • 1 0 SJJ 109 J20 Nt w Eno1ano • I 0 SJ) 161 26S NY Jel\ 1 • 0 'O/ 799 2'1 Ball1MOre 9 0 400 lU )'4 v .. chncn•o Oh11S•O"" ' u~ ' clincheo oiavott •oo• Frld41y·\ Glr!M NY Jel• a t M•am• tcPlannel 1 11 o om I S.turu v'' G•me' NY Goanis al We•honoto~ tCnaMel 2 a• tJO a m ) C1nc1nnah at MlnnHo•a !Channel 4 al I 0,.,.,) Sundo'' G•me' Rim\ al New Orotan\ CnaMel 1 ar 10 a mJ -(_ > . NBA WESTER"4 COHFEllEHCE P•ctflc OIVlsion w L PC1. LOtrt 14 6 100 Porllano 16 • Wil Se1tlle II 11 .,. Goloen Sla le l1 13 ,51 Pnotn•• • IS l'8 Sen OltQo • 10 )]J Mldwt\I OM1l~ Callo " 8 .6J6 Utah " 10 51J Oen.er II 12 418 Kansas Cllv 10 II •l a Hou11on 9 " 391 San Antonio 9 IS 375 EASTERN CONFERENCE A .. nllc DM1ion Pnl1aot1onia 16 s 161 Boston 11 6 ISO New York IS 9 62S New Jt r1ev 12 9 Sii wesnln11ton 9 IJ '°' Ctftlnt Olvl\loft Milwaukee " • 6J6 All1n1a II 11 '11 OelrOrl II 17 418 c1evel1nd • 16 ))) Cl"C.IQO 6 14 JOO lndl1na s 16 738 TUftcMV'S S<Wt\ Boi1on 102, New Vor1' 100 All1nl• 9A Was111ng1on 89 Ulan 107. Clt•ltlar>O lOS Cn1c.a110 96, Mllwau'te 14 Hou\lon 17'1, Pnoen•• 110 Ot lro1r 186. Oenver IU ll 011 Ntw Jer\ev 133 GolOen Sllle 17? Potlleno 102 ~a111e 89 Ttnl9tlt's G•mos c1evt1ano •• Bo>1on Wa1hong1on •' Allanla Milwaukee a• Pn.iaoeion•• San 01eoo •• San An1onoo Indian• •• Oallas KanH1 Cllv al Seellle COLLEGE uc trvl!W 1a, use u GB ' . s I l 8 )'J )'> S"> • 3 4' J I J t ) i 1 1 . , UC IRVINE -McOonaoo t8, Murohv IS. Tnornlon IS. Lff 10. Carmon 8, Mull1oan 1. BeaM O. Turner o. Lanio.toro 4. f olberl 0. Grando\on 0, Clatc10 0 Totali 1111·11 71 use -Holme\ ". C•rlander 20, OhYter J, Frtt nd o. Baile• 11 Harris O. Sltwaro o, Dowen o S1mo\on 7 Tolah 7J 10·2S ~ Hallhmt UC 1rv1ne JS. USC lS k wt bv Ou•,,.., Leuune Be.en 26 70 16 tJ-IS Whllnev to n 1s "-111 To111 toul• Lauunt &each IJ, Wh11nev 13 Fouled OUI Ttooor (LBl LOI A .. mltet O, El Ttre 0 CMt.-ia T•rNft'IOfttl EL "TOttO -Summe" 2, Sllocll.tv 11. UK"-• 6. Mer~1n11 3. llrunnttlt 4, c11111on I, M<Leln O. Cumming 0, SIOnt 9. Boll 0, Grffn 0, Mllltr 0 Tolel\ 16 11·12 '3 LOS ALAMITOS -Kaul> 1 Irvin 0, Cr•nd•N 10 Stoci..well ?O Steller II, Snow 6 Weaver '· WOOO• I. Ato•ru' I Bfflf ?. Wolh\ O Tolels 19 11· 11 69 Sew• bv O..•m<• El l oro 10 ' 9 70-,3 LO• Alt m1IO\ 1' 16 " 11-69 Tol•I touo• El Toro 16 Lo\ Alamitos 19 setvlte SI, Westmlnltw 40 ( Anellolm TtvrN,_I SEllVITI. -O.Cuai S. Brown ' Solomon 9. Gerl.en 7. LeAoucht b. Certr•on 20, Burrer J. Cava 1 To1111 lo lt·J• Sl Wl.STMINSTEll -Eallln 19 Oown1 a. OtL•••lladf 9. Akita 4, Berkma n 2. R Davi\ O, T Oavl\ O Blan 0, Weaver 0 McM1ll1n 0 Total\ IS 10-2• ,0 Sew• bV Ou•rten St rvllt 17 IS 6 13-SI Wt1lmln11er • " 9 13-40 Tola! foul• Servil e 19, WHlmln,ler 21 Tttnnlcel Weavt r (WI. HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Ocffn View S7, l• Quint• W (S.v-Teu"""*"I OCEAN VIEW -CPlase 7, Chomocz 13, Aodrlgutz 2, Slmti.. 12, Slr•lllPll 7, Vlecno' 11, Ooul• 0 Toll!\ 11 ll·?I SI LA O\llNTA -F"t iOUI "· Amon II 1 akav•m• '· Chrlsllan•en 7, K1w•bala lb, W1n1tr• 3 Tolels Z1 12· 14 S6 kW• bv Ouar1en O<H n View I .. 14 " IS-S7 L• Ouln11 11 IS 16 14-Sb Tolt l lovl>.~tn \/lew 12. Le Ouinle 72 Fouled OUI F"t ldeu ILOI Wln1.,4 (LOI Edtsen so, Western 3' (S.Vt-T~I) EOISON -Clerk 6. Gendron J. Kanoa 1 Henntuev I, Meinhard! 16 Parenl 7 w111on J Mogeuo O Fu,umolo O GraMm o Auvtn\lln O To111\ 19 11·20 SO WESTEllN -Wotllem• It Morales 2 Oonntllev 1 Parenlcau 1 Louwsme '· BH m• S, SllS!a._ 0 T Oldll lb ·6· 11 )8 Sctrt bV O\lafttn Ed••on IS IS I 17-SO Wtsltrn 6 9 9 l•-38 Tol•t foul\ Edllon I,, Wtt1trn 19 Foultd 01.11 S1u lal\ CWI. Oonntllv !El Foottl• 57, MariN 40 l'OOTHILL -GMC!v c Je O•ur 19 Sirono 7. J1 O•ur IJ. McFer•on 6, Bonner 0, Koenl J, Kral·Camobell 0, Baum 1 Flt l\cneker '· Barnu c Tola!> h 7· 13 57 MARINA -Saoellno I. Ckoofnt 4. Cart>onl S. Bellamv "· Ktrkuo J. Richter 4, Kagv 0, KO\ulka 0 Ca1oerone 0. Fergu~on 1 Total• la I 17 'o · Sctrt bv OV.rttn Foo1n111 9 17 19 17-SI Marona 10 I 11 11-'0 Toi al lout\ F OOIMI 12 M•r•na 9 NHL CAMPBELL COHl'l.AINCI SmY111a OM\loft w L T l"h GI' GA Edmon1on 11 I 3 •S 171 m V•ncou"•' ll IS ) " .,, 131 Ca1varv II IJ s 27 '°' 120 W1nn1oeo 9 16 ' n 170 "s Kin?\ I 11 • n ,,, ISi NO<rh Divl>loft M1nnt\Ola IS 11 J )) IJI 132 St Loul\ 13 .. l " 173 117 Toronlo 11 IJ 4 ?I 12• Ill Cn1cego I) 16 1 71 IOI 120 Ot 1ro11 10 17 1 n 101 127 WALES CONFIAl.NCI: Palriek OM1ion NV l•lanotr> 10 9 1 NV Ranger\ 11 10 ' Phllaotlonl• 11 10 3 wasnlng1on 14 IS 2 Plll\Ouroh I 19 ' New Jer•ev 6 n I Aum• Div~ 41 IJ9 109 JI 121 11' 31 1)3 107 :io 1().1 111 ta 9J 124 IJ II 131 Bo\lon Buttato Outt>ec Mon1rea1 HarlfOf'O 19 • 2 40 137 19 11 10 J 19 111 H• 17 17 J l7 IS2 115 IJ 16 2 18 llS 112 11 U 3 2S IOS llS TUIMleY'I S<t~U Kine\ 7, Ot1rol1 S Plttiburgn J, H1rtlord 2 NY l\l1nde•• t. Eomonlon S SI Loul• 4. Cnlcaoo I vencouvt r 6, Oueoec 1 Tenlellt'> Glr!MI IC""'1 at Ch1C100 New Jer\tV II Bull•IO Eomon1on 11 NV R1notr\ W•nniotQ al Totonlo St Loua 11 MlnntM>I• Outoe< •• Celllarv Kine\ 7, Reel Wl"91 S Finl Pittl141 ) J ,_, ? 2 1-s I Los Anoett \ Jeni• 6 1H1•an\~I. '.0, 1 Oerro11, Oor04n1ci.. 11 S SJ, l L~ Angele\. Engotom 1 IMcEwtnl 7 26 (OD), 4 Oeiroll, Y1errN1n 16 IBOld1rt v. G. SmUllJ, I 39 S LO\ Anlleft•. Olonnt 14 tS1mmtr, McE wtn). 11 °' Ptn· anv-L•rson Oel 6 'I Sa<oncl PttlH o Loi An11t1t>. l(tll• 3 10 Smith), 3 11, 7 Oe1ro11 L1mller 1 ' (Craven Ogr04nlc1<). J )4, 8 Ottrou Pattr\On I tB Smiln). 6.39. 9 Lo\ Angele\, N1cnot1\ 10 1Fo1o.. McEwtnl. 10 74. 10 Loi Anot)f\, Sommer 19 (Olonnt, Cnrl••otll. IJ J7 Ptna111n -Y1ermen, Otl, 8 21 Ru,kow\i..I, LA, 19.09 Third Ptrlld 11 OtlrO•I, Oun100 1 ILendouct\lr, Lamot ••>. 6 31 11 Loi Ang_.e• N1cnons 21, 19 SI Pena lllf\-01onne LA. 19.Jl. Par~. Oel. 19 33 ~no11 on Goal-LO\ Angelt• 11 "·5·31 Oet1011 10 11·8·7'1 Time to celebrate Bradshaw keeping Steelers &oessing PITTSBURO'll (AP) -~ Plttaburgh Stfflert are headed tor the Natlonal J<'ootball Le.,ue playoff11, but whether Terry Bradshaw is going with them has even Steelen Coach Chuck Noll gueaing. "ls he ready? I don't know. Can he play thls week? I don't know." Noll said. Although he hadn't played all season, Bradshaw threw two touchdown paues in juat over 1 ~ minutes' playing time in the Steelers' 34-7 victory over the New York J ets laat Saturday. San Olego a1 Raidtrt Oenver al K1n\u C11v C.reen Bav at Cnocago Pn11ao~1on1a at St Lo~' Po1tsbur11h at Creve1ano ButtalO al Allan•• ~Ou\IOn 41 B•!'imor• New Enooano a1 Sotlle T amoa Bev at OtlrO•I ~v·s G1mt 0414·~ a1 S•" S::r•nc1\CO (• ., ... ,.._ 1 d' ' om ENO REGULAR SEASON NFL st•ti1tin AMERICAN CONFERENCE LHclon9 Pu~n T 01a1 •oul\ UC Ir vine 10 USC 1S Att>ounO• UC lrv1r>e 36 llhornlon Ill. USC JI oCaroanoer o A\S"I• UC lrv.ne 12 Mt Oonalo SI USC 4 IFroeno 1 A-1 817 PCAA Non·C-rtfl<t ···~ Nt••O• Las Vegu w s L 0 Huntlft9ten BffCll ... 0•1\11 H•s 31 DANA HILLS -Br.gM O. Ett.011 C F'orlltf 11 fucn\ 0 Hend••t k\on 0. H•net 0 McCrea 6 Me1oow1n C Oulnn J ROOm1n 0 SCl!rledtr 4 Tott!\ 14 J· 14 )I HUNTINGTON I EACH -Harlman 0 Coroo•e 0 Murr av 17 Lu110 1 L•rsen O T••u1 11 Btcktr o HolaOa. 9 Juge 0. Vettt z 6 io•al\ 21 ' I '6 C.oalle\-LO\ Ange••• LolkO\I" Oeiron. Slffen. Mio A-l•.01'1 !'t•\\ York Islanders' winger Duane utter raises fi~t in jubila tion a fter scoring a goal Tuesday against Edmonton. Islande r won~ 8-5. PA PC Ma•ono Ma 196 11] Yd\-TO n10 lo »IS 10 1909 16 7072 11 2411 IS Foul\ SO HO 11S "-"r9 Sean e 717 13• .J>nOe'>O" (or 25' 171 G•ovan NE 303 161 L••dlnv RKeiVtr\ NO •\OIT'f C!f'f Cnro\len•t n. LJ> W1n11ow, SO Car\on KC Smlll' Hou Ho. Yu lh Ave. TO as 9•0 11 1 6 U 111t Ill 12 93 1131 IH I lo 1213 169 6 I~ 1101 149 6 LHcllnt Ru\Mf\ Warner, ~a Camobell, Hou Pruilt Cle. Cr100I But O·ckev Bell No. Yard\ Avg. TO J09 1JJ3 4J I) 195 1208 4 I II 718 114 I 4 1 7 7!>6 1109 43 ) 131 1017 .. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Ludint P1uen Trt,mnn. Na1n Bari•owsko All Monle n•, SF LOIT'U S•L O•cl.ev GB All. Como. Yerds TO '31 700 3S41 11 400 H4 3010 70 •8' 111 3681 n J16 19S 2t51 n 45' 219 "9o JO LUdlnQ RtctlVt f'\ Brown WA\,... GrHn S•L Grav NYG S1>• •1\9\ O• 0 C•ar' Sf Ht . Yud\ Avg. TO 71 1102 IS9 I 11 lib) 162 l] ll 1079 ISO S 69 547 17 I 61 91) 110 • LHd"'9 Ru\htn Oc"'''n Ram' Anorewi All 00'""· Oa P•,..1on (P. A1gg n, WH" No. Yudi Ave. TO ]/I 1721 ' I 18 )0) 1'09 4 1 s 11' 1119 '1 • ,., 1213 •S 6 l•S 112S 16 2J RAMS LOG tt·71 la NVG O"'' a JO New O< IUn\ 71 14 Green Bev 11 24 NY Jtr\ 11 71 Otrroot 10 10 :>en f1aoc •<u 1 21 All•'\lo 7' JS San F ranr H" J S I& Moam• JO 71 ( rtot•WO I~ 30 AllanlA I) 70 l'le•n•nQ•M 17 •I Buttooo 11 9 Pn.iacf'lon a t J I Ntw E" not a no I Sun 0'< 18-tt• "'"' O• UM Odds NFL Frlcl•v's Game aM af"'\ 8 • O"'t' NY Jt1\ S.IUrO.V'\ Gl llM\ 1Woh1nwto" IS ovt r NY Glan•i C-nc .nn1tt ) owtr J.M1nnt\Ote • Sundlv'• G1m11 •Nt ,. ()rttans 7 over 1tom1 •ll•ldt<'\ 9 ove< San 01f90 •Cleve 1no 3 O•tr Poll)burQh •SI LOU•\ • over Plliladt•Of\·A Otn•t • 2 ovtr xK•nta\ C1tv •Cfl•Cl llO 1 ' over Gr"" Bt • aA111n1e I J O•tr Bull•lo a8elltmo"t A 01/ff' HOU\10'\ •S.altlt l over New EllO'•"O •Otl•oll 10 o•tr T •mo• Bev MloldilV'I G- aS.n Fr•n<IKO "' Ol llat t•ff' • -ilt nolt\ -.ie 1eam Frem Herra11•1 It-s-11 8MI< Men'• teur'Mmeftt' ,., .... Mleftll 8Mal, , ... ) H(OHD ROUND ~LU WOii ... FIM' Otf 1.i. Ne•ltM. 1·•· • 1. 1·•. Tll'I\ Mll\IOllt Off Mt4 P\lt(t " t ) ••) $1f\CIV Ml!Vtr Clt1 CPlrl\ (•II\-••J, 6•4 trl111 T-"" Otf llt1t 11 Gollff..a /·t 1·5, ,. •• SNorno ()ti("'"" de1 ~, .... o.illori. 6 I, ,. 7 t ·O Ca Stalt F 1.1•1~r1or- u c Sa"•a Bo•oa'• U••n Sr F•eino SI UC lrvlM LonQ Beac11 S• San Jou SI New Me.co Sr Pec1f1c TlltMieV'l S<WH uc 1r11nt 11. use " Utah SI. 66, Ufall ... s 1 • I ' I 4 1 J 1 ) ' . 1 A I 4 I s Hev•dl·U\ V-• 74, "4tncll·ll-" TllurMilv's Gamo Sacramen10 SI al Fre\no 51 Frldly"s G1mos UC San1a Baroara •\ Soulnern tlllnol\ tBevou Cleisi'J Ctnlrel Mitl'tovan al Pacific <CHabo c1u11 Ctan•c > ' UtePI S• vs lllinoi1 SI al lno1ana Cleute S.turcllv's G•me• UC 1rv1M at U ot San Ooego Teu\·San Anlonlo a l Cal Slate Fuller Ion Long Btatn SI ar TCV New MeAtCO at New MexltO SI Se n J~1.; St al Nev•O•·Aeno UC San1a Barbara al Bavou c 1au1c Kan•u St al Nevaoa •Ln veg .. Pacillc nosllng CaMb• c 1au1c Ulan S• el lnOlana Clanoc HIGH SCHOOL CorON dtl ~r 37, S•ve"N 33 Orvin. Tourne.....,,I SAVANNA -Lamll 14 P111man '· NeranaDe IS w111on 0 W•ru 0. T avror 0 Totals IJ 7· 10 ll C°"ONA DEL MAR -Zanradn" 6 Ha1toe10 4 Pell•> 6 Green 13 O\QOOO 8 1Cenoa11 o To•••• 17 J·• 37 Sc0<e 11• 0\11,..1 !>avanna S II 4 6'-3J Corona oe1 Mar I I 14 1-ll 10 T 01a1 tool\ Sav1nna 9 Corona del Mar Woodbrldee 49, UnlversltV 33 (lrvlno Tourne"""tl WOOOMUOG£ -B•ld1 17 Bonu• FOf'11>ger II. Tob•u on 0 Oeiant v O. li•>ev o Mutonv 1, PaOQtll 0, Crvtr O. Barnt ll 0, Van Non•oe 0 Tota•s 18 13· II ,9 UNIVERSITY -Evettlf b Av•n 2 Pau••on O Gtnhle O llenkalU~ 4. Arnold S S1011011 " f temu .. 1 TOll l\ 16 I·) JJ Sc0<e bv O\l•rnt<\ w ooabrodoe 11 9 17 11-49 U'\lytr\•IV a 6 8 1)-.)J T 01a1 tout\ WooOOfldOe ~. Unoven 1tv 19 ~ou•eo our Rvan 1u1 TecM•Col BalOI tW1 trvlne S2, Wutern 44 WESTERN -So110 0 Horn 10 s~o..-ovawo 0 JO>von 10 Evan\ 9 La Mor It S c~a\e 0 Santntl 4 Tola!\ 11 10· II u IRVIHE Ountao I) RhoOe> 12 Pe1er1on 2 Nta• ' Caloweol I . Botlman IJ Toi•\ 19 14-70 S7 Sctrt bv Oll•rttr' Wttlern 10 II II 12-u lrv•nt 10 10 I' 11-57 Tola! touls W•slern II lrvoM u Coat• ~ .. S4, Sam AN ~ 1 llNIM Teu~I SANTA ANA -Brown IS Lera 1 ). JOM\On , Flott\ II, TUl'ller ' F•us•o , Cr10(1 I Tolal\ 11 9· 14 SI COSTA Ml.iA -cooi.. lS, Judd 11, K1mmt 10 lh\a n 6. Grffnt I, Ptli<now\111 '·Marl•"?. Out•v 0, McF"•ddtn 0 Tolt l\ 74 •· IJ 56 Sc0<t lly O..•r~n !>an•• An• 9 •• ll ll-S l Cotla MtH 12 10 14 10-56 To••• tovli San•• Ana "·Colla Mase ll Footed OUI Judd tCMI, Florts CSA) Lene S.•d1 llJotv 61, OcHn vi.w S6 ITeurnt,_ II Clla~l LONG •EACH IPOL Y -S1allwotlh IJ Camoor I), S.nott lS. Grffn 0, lrv1n11 '· Tulleu 7. Woltv 6. Leonerd 7, Purrv 2. Koll nd 1, $mllh I Tol1I> ,, 19·7J t7 OCl.AN VtllW -Slrl!Ohl 6, Men., 27, Pan11C• O Oresn•Cll. 2. Hocker ?, Bulltr I , Wtl\On u. Aeln•m, o. h ntHl o. Perco I Tot•'• n 11·n 56 '<Wt bV Outl'Mfl Lono euc11 Potv 13 12 It 16-61 O<ean Vlow 11 H 12 lf-S6 Tott ! toul• LB Potv 11. O<u n View 17 Fovi.o ou•· P1n11u C0\11 l K M IU I\ Wllt v ILB PolYI Ltonerd JL8 Pol•) U911N lffdl 15, Whltnt't 61 (Neft•IMfUll 1.A~UNA ••ACM -TtoOtr 17 Fot· tune It, "'"" IJ, llM!nlon ,, Jorden l , MCGr11n ~. Arnell 6. PtrnlO 1 Ell\l•n •· Welford O To•••• )S ~ t 1} WHITNIY -T\t~ 2 Coit 10, flo/l,OOt t I•, Lt n(f\t ... • 0.L9°" lt. Y1nt 7, Gl1n 1 ''m • To11i. ?P 7·10 61 - kOft lt\I o.. .... O•na Htll\ I I 9 6-l 1 ,..,n11ng1on Beet'1 I a 19 11-46 To111 toul\ O•n• Holl\ 10 HunllnQlon BHCll IS LOI At•mtto1 TUESDAY'S llESUL TS I l lst ef 60·nl9"t qu1n.mer>t mettln9l FIRST RACll. 400 va•d• Bobbv Carrin (Zutell J S •O J 10 2 10 OH·WP111, Tnt Codt (Figueroa ) 6 40 8 10 OH·JuOY Norin !Hartl 310 )10 OH-Otedllee• tor 1econo Also reced Bedouin Rovell• Anvtl Milo, Too lid• Jr, Sin Snlo, Bavou A. Ort1m , Cnt rrvt ll. Tlme1 Delight Time 20 7t l2 EXACTA IS·IOI oaoO \It 20 n EXACT.A IS·ll oa•d O• 40 HC0"40 ltACI.. lSO varo1 l •o Pohcv 81r IAda•rl U 10 I 00 • 00 Butl\ls Glrl tcreeger I J 00 160 Bio Bhll I Zutttll l 10 AIM> rectd Llllle NtllY Leav Be Ovna110. Allornt v Gent•el, ~ewneigen Time II 16 THIRD ltACIE. 400 vards BM\ Ouu l <Crtal)tr I • 60 J 40 2 SO Swttl POftCY C Veldtz I 1 10 S 00 Jonn;e l.llt Fool I Fuller I I'° At\o raced Her Turn. Camino 01nero. Sumlnln Ouio , Marv Mt E•n•t M•l Moon•nlnt Pt •es Otck. Laov Bull Zt ohvr Time 2017 U E )(ACTA 11· IOl oeoa Ul 00 FOURTH RACE. lSO varo1 Suen Rod Rnv111m I Ade Ir I H O o oo u o Lookln For Lo•• (VelOezl 160 o 60 Pav On Otmend (TreuureJ 9.,0 Alio rat to M•QQle Motion, Truc~•e Anoet. ~tllcntrv. Buen•u lme, ChlC Peoo~r Go. Aebelatne Too H10 Golla Go Time II°' n l.XACTA t 10., oa•O sso 60 l'll'TH lllACIE. •OO vard• TumOltWHO Ace IWera1 100 J 60 2 80 Otaellv Purtull 1oe1omo•> S 00 3 20 Ala Holl tLac~ev) 3 00 Al\O ••Ced Im Coming UD. loo Mt NOi, Come On Old Blut 001 Rooo\ Seleclme Golie Oo Bov, JuOV\ Reo Time 20 SS 12 IEXACTA (4 9) o••d U I 00 SIXTH ltACI.. 170 verO\ Ftvong Wl\I Oner l8 rU I JS 10 17 IO S 10 Sav•nn•h One Time <T•tHurel 3.IO 7 IO Ouoe\ Liiiie lltar IMVlt\) ) 40 Alto ,.ctd· Win A Foti<, Coov Chit!, Swln B1n1<tr, Nei11111fte Ntw> Comt Wetcn W.. Flv Time 16 '1 savaNTH llACI. SSO vardi Art111rv IGarcl• 1 9 00 1 00 6 10 Cinder Cllt IVeldtrl t IO 660 Hi;dromat!C tWtrd) 10 10 Aol\O rtctd Whirlwind\ Otnctr. Anov Bu•, Found Tiit Tt, l..UC1'v Leif. Emero· ency Room, Pueblo Truo.. Curl\ Cotl Tlmt 17'6 n axAoCTA 11·61 oeld '1°''° 12 P'ICK "ll "·I · 10·,·J ·l l P•id ,tt,01 IO wlln one winn1n11 lk'fl (\la llOf\H) S7 Pick Sl1t con•olellon oeld S 1.~ 60 wllh l3 wlnnlnO lltktl\ (llvt 110r\t1) •IOHTH ltACa. l SO vtrO\ Tiit Plen !Hartl 7 10 2.40 7 '0 Go On Holme IC•tt.,., I 4 60 l .00 ft\lt 0 Tt111 (CerdOft) ) lO ,r.110 rt ctd. Ea•" Six Roc.k tltt, Pre11v ltt~llt. Poo l!lter MIO, Celthe Oar1u• Tlmt 17.t>. n ax.t.CTA u ·11 0.10 ,1000 lflNTH It.AC•. 400 vlrO• $ovt r t 1Qn E I Ohl I OtlOmll • I 16 AO 110 S 20 lt\lon\ Moot (\.IC•tv) '70 1.00 Sir Ml\1 CMvlt\) 600 At.o rateo A l ure A Wll\Mf, Ht\ecnemo. SH8' K•llY C11. Rt0 '-<!· wll90ll, Sir lttmC>llll ~n. Ot •lt• Mil .,.,..n, SIQn In D~!Ctlt flMt '° )t at aXACTA (1•11 Dt kl USOO • Alltlldl l'tt 4 116 Bex"'9 Il l llM F..,,..,, lfttlew-1 Connie Swill ILvnwOOOI Clt f Merlo Rocr1vue1 tTutil 11·•-unanlmou' dfCtSIOn lhQf'\twt1Qnt1) Aud• Hernander ILoi .Al\Qt't\) def O•r~I Ptflfl (Porllt ndl, lO·rouno unanl· mou\ Otci\IOll lwtllt rwt•OPll\) Blllv ROIMrlson 11nv1ewooo1 KOd Jame\ Wa1re CLO\ Anotlt\), 1 S9 ot lorl! •ouno I 160·ooundtrl) Dfft> ... fl"""9 DAVEY'S LOCl<Ell 1"4ew-1 llff<hl -U ano1er1. l bonito I Otu. 10 rock coo 5b mackerel OA"4A WHAoAF -n angler> )8 oeu. 4 bOnllo, 32 rock c04 7S meo ertl 2 •t>etO\Mld 21 wM• 11\h Wrestllne HIGH SCHOOL F.unl•lfl V .. o SI, El Otr1dl U "-Na••o tFVI o J•c,men, 11S 1or-Ou8ourd•ue !Fiii OK "'S1tonen\ • 0 111-S1tven\ IF Ill o Nouven 1 J9 I 111-Slrt lCh !FVI o Cho• 111 126-Uvekewe IFllJ o S.ncne1 I JO IU-SlmO\On IEOJ dK rrov l(,1nntv. 14 I 1•1-Gaor,, 1Eo1 " Trtnl Klnntv 119 IO-Fren<O IFVt o Oartle" I 58 154-0'CoMor t!'v1 oec Sutherieno. •• 1or-Tome111 •EOI o No\CO •7a 17S-Aquirre IFV1 Clf!C I/well 9·1 191· -~arrlion cFV) won ov lorffol Hwl-Aoranam\ lF"VI o Vtno, S7 Clnvon 4$, &dl19ft II .. -Correl (E l OK BOllOll 11·1 IOrBont tC) dtC Pe lino I · 7 112-Mor• ICI o Kaw1kub0 J 33 119-Guv IEI dtC Koo1mar. •·S 176'-W•rlel CE I o Cttvttand, ) J2 IJ)-TIMnt ICI P Folil de\, I 14 1)1-.l" (C) P"t Avrt1, ,., 1'r Hou cc> o ,. • ., • 1>0 15~erow11 1E1 o Oomt. SIO 167-Htndlf\Oll CCI o Fr1•t1. J 34 llr-RO\tnlt\O (Cl Cite Arnoll, 17·• 1'1-Ellnl CCI o Kolrn<h•I~. ll Hwl-P•llCllfll (C 1 o Gotn\. l 74 TlleMIV'I tr~a •.t.sa•ALL Alllll"lalfl 1.- 0A KL A NO A'$-$1t llld JOI Morten. '.cono OtM"'41n. NdeMI L- NE W VOltK M[T$-N1mtd 0•ffe44 JOMW>ll " coordlnetor ot 01av1tt tn11ru<· •Ion PITHllUROH Pill.A TES-... llno\lllCto thet O••• T ornlln, ollcher ht\ •tf..0 to elltnd int ctuo'' \O•lno 1ra1111nt como a\ • llOll•fO\ltr llltv., HOCK•Y ................ ~ WINNIPEG JIT$-$etlt Jl!\'\11\'I' Mellll, rltnl wt1111. encl JOM Giii.on. ""'"'-"· 10 Slllrt>rOO't of Ille Am.rlcen Hotktv L~ °"'9r1e ""'" ....... WIN0$04il ~'{fllltl~Nlmtd Wt~nt Ml•,.., ..,,.,et ,.,.. ... _ I nf co.ell Dodgers break off Evans negotiations SAN DIF.G-0 (AR) -The Los Angeles Dodgers and free-agent infielder Darrell Evans broke off negotiations Tuesday after each side rejected the other's contract proposals, agent Jerry Kapstein said. ''Last Thursday, the Los An- geles Dodgers made us a proposal and we rejected it," Kapstein said in a telephone interview from San Diego. "Yesterday. we made proposal and they rejected it." Kapstein said Al Campanis, vice president i.J'l •charge of Dodgers personnel, told him the Dodgers were withdrawing from further talks ronceming Evans, who hit .277 in 1983 with 15 game-winning RBI. 30 homers and 82 RBI for the San Francisco Giants. Evans. 36. was tops among National League le ft-handed hitters in homers. "We are leaving the door open for (Dodgers President) P eter O'Malley and the Dodgers," Kapstein said. "If they have a C'hange of heart, w e will be very Corvettes win AYSO crown The Corvettes of AYSO Region 97, the Division 6 champions, clinched the title Sunday by de- feating the Blue Thunder at Harper Field in Newport Beach . Coached by David Ball, the Corvettes have enjoyed an un- defeated 9l'aaon. Led by top scorers Doug Stuckey and Jimmy Hicks, the team racked up a total of 47 goals since September. They were scored upon only twice. The roster consisted of for- wards Evan Ball, Domlnit' Fratantaro, Dan Obegi and Doug Stuckei; ha lfbacks Thomas J..andlorto. Jimmy Hicks and Mike Devereaux; fullbacks Valde Jurjaks. Trevor Prott, J oth Ma~la, Zack Massela, Ted Stelle, NIC'k Oraf and J eremy Yocht>s: a nd goalie Erkh Funderburk. ' The Corvett.et now compete qalnst the winnen of olher A YSO reliON for the 0ra...,. County championahlp. Dlvilion 97 reprettntl Cotta Me11 F.ut and Nc.-wport &.ch Wttl. happy to resume talking with them.'' Meanwhile, Evans received a "very respectable offer" from the San Diego Padres. according to club president Ballard Smith. "We've made Darrell what we consider a very respectable offer." Smith said Tuesday. "I'm talking with Jerry Kapstein every day." . Evans was picked by 17 teams in the free-agent draft, more than any other player, and the Giant said they would make an effort to retain him. Kapstein said, how-. eve r. Evans had told Giants he will not play for them again. Bardsley quits OCC ~. Orange Coast College basket- ball player Ken Bardsley, the Pirates' serond leading 9COrer this season , has quit the team , accord- ing to ace publicist Jim Carnett. "He JUSt said he was tired of basketball and he plans to be a full-time student, .. said Carne tt. Bardsley says he'll transfer to Cal State Fullerton, but will not play basketball. The 6-4 former Costa Mesa High standout was the Pirates' second leading !K'Orer and had scored 18 points Saturday night ln Coast's loss to Santa Rosa. He had started four of the Pirates' eight games. Bardsley, a sophomore, trans- ferred from UC Irvine in Septem- sec players All-America John Wandler. a junior goal.le from Southern CaUfomia C.ollege has earned teeond team NAlA All-American aoccer honors for the past .eason, Wander, who attended Orange Coast Collese. before movh\I on the sec thiJt year, is. flnt teem All·Dl•trict UI .election. He wu alao SCC'a most valuable player and team. captain . Teammate Bob 8uftW>., a .mo.. midfielder, wq eelec\ed IO the NAl.A All·Amd.ernk *"'·au.no, a bualrlftl major. hu a II"* point 1tver-. of 3.62. -·--------------.. D4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/W ednesday , December 14, 1983 Collins lifts UNL V over Reno PICTmOUI Ml-II PICTmOUI .UIMH 'ICTITIOUI _,...... 'ICTITlOUI ..,... .. NAiii ITATIMINT NAiil ITATa .. NT N4MI ITATIMINT NA• ITATIMINT MllC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PU8l.IC NOTIC( .From AP dhlpatcbH RENO S..-nior guard J eff CoUins scored 21 points lO lt•t1d N~vudt1·Las Vegas to a N -69 wm 1'ul'Sd{1y uwr huml>Sl<.tll' rlval Neva<b·Reno The host.i pulll'd LO within ol\e pomt. 57·56. with U:26 remainmg on an 18-foot jumf)('r by Danmc Jones. But the Hunnin' Hebelsoutscored them. IJ-2. in the next four rninutt'8 and never relinquished th e lead. COLLEGES m The Rebels, 2-3. were led by Erk Laird w ith 15 poinl.S and George Du ck ner w ith 12. The T igers took a 10-polnt lead in the f irst 10 minutes of the game follow ing an opening basket by O l e M iss. Tn. IOllOwlJIO P«ton• .,. dOlllO TtMt IOllowtno ~IOll.I .,. doing Tiie IOllowlll(I IH'rlOllt .,. dOlftQ llle IOllOWlng l*'M>ll• .,. dOlnO bvllllett H IMJ1lnfft H l>ullnttt " bu11neN u R & J ENTERPRISES. 1001 Old 8Rl008·PERRV ENTllRPRISE8. 0 K 0 PARTNERS, 1072 S l ANDEE'S PLACE, 1132 lrvlnl Av• lfYlne Blvd , T111tln, CA 926&41 IMU Mllllktn A ... , lrvll'lt. CA 8rl1lot. Sulle 102, Stt111 Ana, CA enue, Newpo11 8Mell, CA HMO R & J VtndinQ, Inc , 1001 Old 92714 2707 Wllttr J~ N .. 1. 1"9 POf1 ll"'*ne. 11..0 , Tuatlil, CA 9:ltte 8 E 8'lgg1 and Son. lno 16M2 Rey P Olrntc~. 107' S E ~IOtl Pt , Htwpotl 8MCll. CA Thie bullnett le c()(lducled by 1 Miiiiken A,..., lrvlne, CA 92714 8rlttot. 811111 102. Santa An1. Ct 92ff0 corpo1i tlon Thom11 J P.,ry. 18601 MIHlktrl 1707 Merotyn Jane NHI, 1999 POf1 Jeck Q. Minn, Pfffldenl Ave . lfYll'lt, CA 92714 Andrew J Kalani, 1012 SE. ~ton Pl .. Newf)Ofl Beech, CA Tiii• 1111~1 wu tiled will\ tile Tiiie bll1ln••• 11 conduclld by· • 8'l1tol, Su1111 102, S1111e Ana, CA. 82660 County Cllfk or Oren91 County 011 oen1t11 partnerlhlp 2707 Thi• b\lllllfft 11 col\Ouclld by' • Nov 22. 1883 ThomH J Peuy Pnllllp V 01Mn. 18782 MllCAflh11t tlmllecl Pltlnetahlp ,.,., Tllll lllltmtnl Wll 1111<1 wlm 1111 80\llevard, S1111e 120, lf'ilnt. CA. w111 .. ~Neal ..CMML L vou._,. County Clltli or O••~ Cou11ty on 2115 Tn1, 1111-1 wM filed wttll the Tht' win put.-; Nl•vada-Las Vegas at 5-0 for the ~eason. wh11L• Ncvadu-Rcno falls to 1·5. EISt'where around the nation: AH.,:r et U. 0ee O". 1983 Th11 bu1lntU le COlid~lld by a CO\lnly Cltfk ol Orange COllnly on ..... c:: A,_, Ute c '2,117' at parll>ltftnlp Nov 14, 1983 B oston College 83, ftbode bland 74 -M ichael °'=~ Orenge Cout Delly ::-;::-~· e:ANT[ ~,:. ~t~.'::i= .. lilecl wllh II~ Publlllhecl Orange Cot•~ Adams scored 26 points and Jay Mur phy added 21 to Pttot o.c 1, 14, 21, 28, 1883 11M1 W.lne etwcl .. •vtt• a ounty Cletk 01 Or1fl(ll County on P1101 Nov 30. Dee 7. 14. 21. 1813 lead the u n beaten and eigh th -ra nked ll'antes to their 838S.83 T11111n. CA. l2el0-1110 Nov 29, 1883 8248-13 &All6 (7t4)7J0-2012 fH1111 -----------Memphis St. 73, Mississippi SS -Bobby Parks vktory over host Rhode Island . •-----------Published 01109e coast oauy Published Orenoe Coast Dally PU8l.IC NOTICE srored 20 poin ts and Keith Lee added 16 as the Rhode Islan d started strong. taking an 14-8 leaij PtJBl.IC NOTICE Pilot Dec 14, 21. 28, 1983. J111 •. P1101 Dec. 7,~4. 21, 28, 198~. ---------- sixth -ranked Tigers registered a n easy win over m the first h alf. H owever . the Rams, 1-5, Jost thefr ec.-no 1984 8466•83 8368"83 IUN~OUfl'T M ississippi in M er;shis. edge w hen Boston College rallied to take a 37-28 NC>TICI Of M.AL D11111•ic ...,,TICE Of THE tTATI cw h l'flONRTY AT •""'-""' CAL!Fo..NIA fotll THI Lee also pull down 17 rebounds as M emphis alltime lead . '9WVAT1 uu ..... ,1c ...,,TICE COUNTY Of ot11ANM St.ate increased its season record to 5-1. Phil Haynes Boston Colleg e. 6-0, maintained Its dominance c-ND. A-tw112 rUIK. ""' f lCTITIOUI au..... 111 tilt M111tr of the e.1111 of eovo ~hipped in 10 poin ts for the victors. through out the rest of t he game. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE f lCTfTIOUI •u•MH TM ,:~ ':!!!-:'!! dOlllQ w FINl<EL ~:,. ----------------------------------------STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE NAMf ITATIEMINT t>uslnest u , COUNTY OF ORANGE The IC>llowlng pertonl art oomg p & l CONSULT ANTS. 280 T~~L[=A~~"='TY l 0 1111, "lol -· "' --· l ..... t;SC's Clayton Olivier towers over Anteate r Bob Thornton. Brooksheir remark was 'flippant' Jerome Lee Tod Murphy P Nollet It nereby given 11111 Gary t>u~l~~~:s CONSUL TING 19322 Cagney Lane • 105. Newport S.ach, AT ,_VATI IAU rep Jiles. ea Admlnl1tr11or ol Ille E11111 . CA ·92663 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet ' of Martin E JllM. will Mii prlv1t1 Jerrilyn Lane. Hunt1ng1on Blach, Kirn Michael Lombard. 280 the undarlloned wlll Mii 11 Prlvtlt aale, to Ille hlgl'llll end betl bldde< c~.~~~~l Anthony 19322 Jttrll"" Cagney lane • 105 Newport Beach. Sele 10 the l'llQMlt end bell t>ldd«, 11 undet tlle lllmUnd con.Jltlon1 lllr• ,.. CA 928e3 b,_,.I I'· •--I ••'A s co ege lnalter menllonecl. and sublect to Lane. Hunllngton Beach. CA 82647 C11otyn lee Prougn. • •7 CaDtlllO ~k; d!~~':~"tt;,,03 PM :; conllrrneoon by llMI Su!>lflOt Court A•an R Grilllth 3068 c111rse Ter Corona det Mar CA 92625 the t91n dey ot December, 1983, e1 ot Ora,.... County on December 27 Circle Costa Mese CA 9282 Tn11 l>ullMH IS conducted by a ff hasketball 1983 ·;r10 00 A M. or t11e<ea1ter' Tnos business 1$ conduClecl bye genettl pat1nerthip th• o '°"of MESERVE MUMPER within lhe lime illowed by law. 11 tne gener.i par1nersh1p Carolyn lee Prough & HUGHES, 5 t80 Campus Drive. 011,_a 01 ... , .. 1_A .. cK-. a Pr~ Patricia L Anttiony Tiiis llltornenl was hied Wllh the Newpotl Beach, Calllornle c ..... ......l.. WIST UC lrvifr. 18, USC 66 C11 Polv Pomon1 45, Boal• 44 Neveda·LH Vtoa' 1•. Ne· veo1·Reno 69 NW Miuourl \t 6S, 8¥U·Hawe1i '2 Simon Fraser 1J w W•,nlnQlon .. 74 7J SI ROCKIES Ut1h St 66, Ullh 6' W Mon1an1 74, td1110 Coll. St EAST Armv 64, Y alt 6J Boslon COiiege '3, RllOde 1,1ano Cor>neeH<ul 7S, 8rooi.1vn Cott 47 lone 14, Merl,1 St Kutrlown U 7•, s .. 111t U 62 L-llleno U. 11, ProvtOnKt 6S Nlegara 7S. OU4..-sne '9, OT St Jolln'l 62, Menhat11n 39 St JoHon's •. St Bonevtnlure SI Peter's 11, !>tlon Hall 60 Svracu .. IO, Ullca 6S Wegner M. Siena 67 SOUTH Davidson 71, U ot Soul'-66 Georgia SI. S2, Tenneutt SO Mersllllf 117, Ohio Wnievan ll ~""'' !>I. 73. Mlu lu lool SS H.C. Chartolle II, Ct mobell 6S MIOWIST Akron 94, C.tflf St . Ohio II Bemloji St ,., St Scl>otl'fi<I "' 8r101ev 71, Furmt n S2 Moo1"head SI. 70, llala.v Cltv SI Noire Di me SS, Cor,,.11 .a W'-eaton 41. Auguil1n1 60 SOUTHWEST North TeaH St 66, Olllal'IOma Cltv t.1 TuH 11. Gtor11l1 Sou111we,1ern '° Tuu·S4n Anlonio 19, 8avl0r 70 HIGH SCHOOL Tournaments TOURNAMENT Of CH~ONS lflnl lteund) Verbum Oeo 61. Pomona ~ Crespi 60. Foo1n111 IBakershetoJ S6 L0"9 Beach Polv 67 Oco n View S6 Cren\f1ew ~ ln111ewooo •7 MlVINIE TOVllNEAMENT IClla~ OU1"'9rlinlls) woooor•Oge 49, un1ver\ltv JJ Min ton Vlekl M. Canvon •O (Olona del Mer :17, !>avanno ll Irvine S7, We\lern M 1c--.11en Ovlf'1erf!Mh> Arltti• 39, Geroen Grove 38 Colla Me11 S6, S.nl• Ana SI Lacrone HIM$ 19. Tu\ltll s I LO' Amlgcn '7. Vlllai P1<~ '4 AMM!m TwrMmlftl flnt lteuN S.nllaoo 10. M1vfalr ~ Servile Sl, we,1m1n,1er •0 Me9M111 T-IMlll Finl ltMlftd Or1n11e 6S, Coron1 SO Rancl'IO Alemlto~ 60, Trov SI (otl Los Al1mll0i "· El TOIO 4) Meonotia .a, S•ddleblck '6 ,..,_T_ La Mlrad1 st. Fullerton 49 8~ Perk "· GtMlhl ll Nefl·IMtlUI Laguna 8t1cn H, Whi1nev 61 !>an Clemente 41, LI Habro S9 ""' • "" ... ~ ~ Th I t t a I le<! With the 82880-210 I , Alln J Robert tess11;nel Corporlllon, attorneys lor is a a ernen w s i County Clerk ol Orange County on Meserve, (71~1 752-8995, ~unty ol said Admlnlllralor. II 888 North County Cieri. 0' Oranoe County on Nov 29. l983 Orange. Staie ol Calllornl1, all 1111 Main Street. Suite 1000. Santa An1. O&c 7· 1083 Fmu1 F231"4 rlQhl. !Ille and 1ntere11 or selo Ell· Calllorn11. all tile r1gn1. 1111e.1nterest, P 0 · C 1 D 1 Pubhshe<l Orange Coast Dally ecutor, 111 and to 811 the Cllllln real ano es1111 ot Slid Oeoedent, In and P ub~eo4 :an2g8e 9o8a3s J all P1101 Doc 7 t4 21 28 1983 ptOPll<IY slluatecl In tne County ol to all that cerllln rail prOC>lfly, anu· Ho•t .,.... 1 '1 1 · on · 6373·83 a1__, In Ott""" r-.. niw. Calllornta. t98 Orange. Stlle ot Celllorn11, panleu-..., .. .,_ """ , '6•58·83 larly described as te>llowl. to wtt oescribecl In EiinlbH "A" lltached Nil.IC NOTICE Loi 16 ol Tr11C1 6923 11 per map ne<1to recoroeo 1n Book 2ae. Pegee 45 Description or Real Propeny Nil.IC NOTICE SUH"'°" COU"T tnrough 48 1ncluslv• or Ml•· localed In City ol Garden Giove. Of THI I TAT[ OF ceUanlO\ls Maps In 1ne ott~ ol tile County of Orange, Stale ol Clh· FICTITIOUS 9UllNEll CALIFOMIA FOR County RecorOo< ol aald County. lornla NAM[ STATEMENT THE COUNTY OF commonly known as 4561 loclt· Lott two (2) and lhree (3) In Block Thi following persons are doing FRllNO naven. Irvine. CA 92714. 6 T racl 328 aa per Map theraot business as In the mallet ot the Adoption ol RCC Said real property Is to Ile told "u recorded In Book 14, Page 43, ol AOllANCED COMMUNICATIONS. THERESA A WHITE, a minor NO. Is excep11110 title Ml1Cetlaneou1 Maps Record• ol Or· 832 Calleo Ave . Ger den Grove. *2N--CI T errns ol sale casll In l1wt111 money ange County, Calllornl1 A 92641 CfT A T10N 01 tne United Slates on GOnllrrn1tlon A p N •008-0l4•02 eno 03 Mlcnllet Kovtn C11rck> r40• N TO VICTOR J WHrTE of sale or pert cUf\ 1nd belance This Mia Is IUbjecl to current ullln 11J·2. Sanll Anl, CA 92701 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED lo bl evidence by nole secured by mort· taxes. coveninll, condlllOnl, ,.. MIChaet Ray Pamsh. 883'.> Calico and ap~r on January 17 1984, II gage or trust Oeed on the property ve . Gatden Grove. CA 926'1 I t 30 o'clock P M . In the Court so sold Ten percent ol amount blc:t strict Ions, r.-Vlllons, rigllll, rlgnll This ouslness Is conducted by a Room. 011ne ebOve ent111eo Court, 111 10 t>e deposite<! wllh bid 01 w1y. MMmenll. or rec:ord. ano F c 11 h .. ... e oncumbrenoes 01 record to be NII$-erel parlnerShlp 1eano. a I orn11, I en anv 1 • ..,ra 10 Ids or oflets to be In writing and MlctlHJ Ray P11rrlsn snow cause, 111ny you have. Wily lhe will be recelve<! at the alor111ld of. tied 0111 01 the purchese price. Tiiis statement wH llled with the pe111ton ol RONALD C COOPER 101 flee et any time af1er the llrsl pubtt· The ptoperly Is 10 be SOid on en .. t RCC T EkESA " .. 19 Is" b•ls, e•~t 11 to title. ounty Cletk ot Oranoe County on lr•e aoop11on o H cation horeol ano before 3 P M on The ltrml and condition• on sele ov 10, t983 WHITE. your minor dauohler should date ot sele are Celh In lewful morwrf 01 the F22llOI not be granted • DATED 1111a 2nd day ol o-tnl>lr. United s11191 01 Amence or pan Published Otange Cout Dally fSEALl County Clerk and 1983 cath ind p111 er.Oii. Ille ltrma ol Hot Nov 23 30, DK 7 14. t983 Clerk ot lhe Superior MESERVE. MUMPER & HUGHES such Ctecl11 IO be .,.,._.,table lo tile I 6178·83 Court of tile Stale ol By J ROBERT MESERVE Anorney _....... C111lorn1a tor the for RICHARD W FINKEL AOmlnlatretor and lo the COur1 Ten County ol Fresno E•ecutor 01 1ne Estate percent (10%) ot Ille imount bkl to Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally P11ot of BOYD W FINKEL accompany the otter and the b-4· e\alC NOTICE 8 ance 10 be Plkl on conllrmetlon 01 Dec 1~. 21, 211, t983 Jan 4, 19 • Pubhshed Orange CoaSI Delly PllOI sale by the Court FICTITIOUS •UllNU8 6496·83 Dec 7 8, 14, 1983 Bkls or 011tjl must be In wrlllllQ NAME ITATIEM[NT and will be recelvec:t at the 1loreu1d Tne following person Is doing office, II 111y ti~ 1Her l1tll publl· 'bustnest as cation OI lhl• notice lnO belore the MIKE l YTLE SURFBOAROS 755 ma111no aakl Ule w... I 71h Street. COSll Mesa, CA For tuf1111f Information lnO bid 92627 forms ec>ply 11 the office ol ll'lt el· MIChael Thornes ly1te. 605'" 10th lornoys tor the AdfTllnjslralor Str .. I, Hunltngton Beecn, CA The rtghl Is reeerved to rtjlet any 926'18 end all bkls. K1r11 Louslt! L)'lle, 605'h 10th OATEO. November 30. 1983 Street, H11ntlng1on Beacn. CA. Gary Jiies. Administrator 92648 YA TES and McKEE. Tn1s business Is conduclld by an a Prol1U1on1I Corpo1111on mdrvldual~ I Cnartes C McKee Kane Lytle Allorney for Pe111ooner This s111ornenf was hied w11n the 888 North Main Street County Clerk of 01anoe County on Sune 1000 Nov 18 1983 Sanll Ana CA 92701 F2'0122 PubhShed Orange Coes1 Daily P110t Pubhsnea Oran99 Cont Daily Dec 13 " 20 1983 Pilot Nov 30 Dec 7 t• ?1 t983 648•·83 I 6255·83 -----------~ Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 83·127 A RESOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH EXPRESSING ITS INTENTION TO ENTER INTO AN OIL OPERATING AGREEMENT AND INVITING BIDS THEREON WHEREAS. the City or Newport Beach 1s presently engaged 1n produ~ing 011 lrom a field located beneath tidelands, and WHEREAS, th-' City Council and lhe Tec11nica1 011 Advisory Comml1tee (TOAC) believe that II 1s 1n the best 1n1erests ol~the Ctty or Newport Beach to retain a quallloed 011 lleld operato to maintain and aperate the 16 City-owned 011 wells. and relate oll production and atorage facilltles in the west Newpott area. and WHEREAS. ht1ga11on with respect to the Coty-owned wells and production faclhties has been resolved and no longer conslllutes an Impediment to the approval ol an agreement with an 011 l1eld operator. and WHEREAS, Ille City has pe1111oned the State Lends Com· mission for approval or this resolution. and exh1b1ts auaclled he1eto. and the State Lands Commission has app1oved same, and WHEREAS, the provisions or Section 7058 et seq ot the Public Nil.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 93-31 AN URGENCY.ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS IN CHAPTER 3.CM Of THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING AD· MINISTRATION Of SALES AND USE TAXES BY THE ST A TE BOARD Of EQUALIZATION. The City Council or the City or Newport Beach finds and declares that adoption ol amendments to Chapter 3 04 or the Newport Beach Municipal Code are 1mmed1ately necessary as an emergency measure tor the preservation ol the public peace. health, safety and wetlare in Iha! the proposed rev1st0ns are necessary 10 bnng the ordinances of the Coty ol Newport Beacn into compliance with Section 7202 ol the Cahlornia Revenue and Taxation Code. which becomes operative on Janua1y 1 1984 SECTION 1 Section 3 04 t 10 shall oe amended to read a.s rouows Sec11011 3 04 110 E•clus1ons and E11emp11ons Measure of Ta1t (at The amount sub1ect 10 tax shall not include any sales 01 use lax imposed Oy the State or Calllornoa upon a retailer or consumer lb) The storage use or 0111er consumption or tangible personal property the gross receipts from tne sale or which have been sub1ect to ta.11 under a sales and use tax 01d1nanceenacted on accordance with Part 1 5 of 01v1slon 2 ot the Revenue and Taxailon Code by any city and county. county or city, in thtS state shall be exempt trom the tax due under tilts ordinance (cl There are exempted from the computation of the amovn1 of tne sales tax the gross receipts from the sale of tangible personal properly 10 operators or a1rcrall to be used or" consumed prlnc1pally outside the city 1n which the sale ls made and directly and e1tclustve1y in the use ot such aircraft as common camers of persons or property under the authority of the laws or this state. the United States, or any lore1gn government LOUISVILLE, K y (AP) Louisv1ll<' alhlettt· d irector Bill Olsen satd ht• bel11:ws CBS Sports w ould be "remiss" 1f the network didn't apologize on national tele- vision for remarks o nt.> of 1ts sports- 1:aste'I'); made about the intelligence of Lou1sv11le baskNball players PU8l.IC NOTICE Resources Code require the City of Newport Beach to express. Uc I RV IN E by resolution Its intention 10 ente1 into an operating agreement, e • 1 flCTJT10UI llUIMll requires that the resolutton contain certain information and NAMI ITATl•NT requires lllat the City follow certain procedures prior 10 execut· Cd) In eddoilon to the exemptions provided in Sections 6366 and 6366 1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code the storage. use or other consumption or tangible personal property purchased by operators ol aircraft and used or consumed by such oper- ators directly and exclusively In the use or such aircraft as common carroers or persons or property lor hire or compensa- tion under a certificate or public convenience And necesslly issued pursuant to the laws ol this state. the United States, or any lore1gn government is exempted lrom the use tax CBS Sports said Tuesday that Tom Brookshier had been removed from Sunday's Philadelphta·St. Louis football game lx-<:ause of the comment h€' made during the Dec. 11 New Orleans-Ph1ladclph1a pro- f essional football game Brookshire apologm.-d for lhe remark buL said he was unhappy aboul being taken off Sunday's telecast. "I t was JUSI dumb and a little f lippant on my part" Following a promotio nal spot for Saturday's gamC' b e twee n L ouisville and N C Stal<' Brookshier said that Louisville basketball players "havt• a rollt'CllVC [Q of about 40. but thc•y can play basketball .. ThC'' nl•two rk S<•nt an :.ip<Jlog~ to t he u n1vl'rs1ty. said Nc·il 1 Pilson. pres1d<.>nt of CRS SporlS "W e arP apologettl' and emharras.sC'tl " From !Page D 1 r11e totlo*tng '*'°" 1• oo1ng 1ng such an agreement. and b<Jslneu u : Th d Ucl h I NEWPORT CENTER BLUEPRINT, WHERES this resolution fully compiles wolh the prov1.stons of om ton an 's oundmg. wa:; im -260 Newport Center Drive, Newpor1 the Public Resources Code referenced above, and eJCpresses the tted to just two baske:~ .md a free throw in Beech, CA. 92MO Intention of the City not only to enler into an 011 operating the second half. Frank OIPaolo. 728 Baywood Dr . agreement, but to strictly tollow the State statutes with regard to 'Th d 'd • .. 'd Newpot't 8eec:tl. CA. 92MO the execution ano petformance of such agreement . ey I n t surprise me. sat Thlt IMJllneu It condllClted by an NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ~ESOl VED by the City Council of Carlander about thC' Anteaters "They lndMduet the City or Newport Beach 111a1 came oul and hit their uutstdeshots which ~.,C::, was nled With Ille t Tiie City Council ot the C11y or Newport Beach hereby we didn't expect. And lhey used more County Cllrtt of Orenge County on e1<presses 1ts intention to 8l'lter into an agreement 10 operate the w ne than we thought they would... Nov 28, 1883. sixteen ( 16) 011 wells, and related 011 prOducuon and storage '2J12J1 facll1t1es owned by the Ctty or Newport Beach and located 1n the The win upped UCl's r ecord to 3-2 and Publltlled Otange Cotst 01t1y area commonly known as "West Newport northerly ot Pacific USC's mark dropped lo 3-6. Piiot Dec 7. 14, 21, 28, 1083 Coast Highway and westerly or 52nd Stree111 extended and more 8362-83 E h "Thal's th e way w e thought we could ~'.;;iill--------.;;:--i rully described 1n xhlb11 A ·to the request tor proposal w111c 1s dded M II 1 t allached 10 this resolution. play." a U igan . " s it a big win? 2 The term ot the agreement w111 be two years The L et's just say this was a nice win .•• a real PACIFIC VIEW agreement w111 convey no rights to the operator other lhan ntt'C Wtn ANTEATER NOTES -Trtt Antt••tu 11u1ren1u for 011.-•rtO 1ne Tro.an1 wa\ \1 000 -.wn1c'1 '' mort tnan tnree ~.,,.,,, "'' norma1 amoun' 11'\tv vt re<.tiv~ 1n ¥far\ oalf UCI Atr1i.11c Direcoor Jel\11 Caine rece•veo a Tro1er1 itc~et !<om use Coacrl ,, ... Mo(rhon or.or •o 1ne 11ame Calr1e WH MO"•\Orl I coocf'l wnen lhe 11111er wai • s1uoeor al 8ellfl0wer f!oQrl e• Mlltll"n ser.eo iwo vur 1 es an aul11an1 coocn •' U!>C Mull1<11n n r.f<I vr1dtr neao coacn forreit Tw.-il "om It~ •S to 196S·6" Mull111or1 was a1!0 1ne neao coot'-ol '"t T•o1an lresnmtn wn1crt DO\le<I 17 S •r10 IS I rtcOlcl\ ""'oer n1~ tommaf'I() MEMORIAL IJARK compensation ror work perlormed Olher terms and conditions Cemetery • Mor1uary or the operating agreement will be as set forth 1n the request for Chapel • Cremetory proposal which 1s attached to this resolutton. as Exh1b1t B 3500 Pacific View Drive together with such add11oonal terms and conditions as may be Newport Beach deemed necessary or appropr1a1e by the Clly Council to lully 644·2700 protect the interests of the City ot Newport Beacn. the State ol McCORMICK MORTUA"Y 1795 Lagun• Canyon RCS. Laguna Besch, Ca. 9265 t 4M-9415 Calllorn1a and the State Lands Co!Tlm1ss1on J The operallng agr"ment shall specify A The monthly service tee to be paid 10 Ille opere1or tor the du11cs req1.111ed to be petlormed pursuan1 10 lhe agreement and BUM A PROTOTYPE? • • • B Trte compensation e•pressed on the basis 01 an f'tourty rate tot ext1a eng1neereng work requored to the operalor by City. and C The compensation. upiessed on the basis of an hourly rate, lor extra adm1n1s1rat111e and olllce work requesled or operator by the City. From PageD1 h enson won the rtC'h rn1xed team golf classic in Florida lht• othcrday. Couples was applauded for k<'<'pmg h ts eye off his partner and on thl• ball •The 1983 tnCOmJ)('tence award has a topeandidate in the• guy who drew up ·\he NFL telev1s10n schc'dulc. •If th e U S. wins a h<X'key gold m edal in t he 1984 Winter O l ympics, this tJme 1t might not be a miracle •T h e Lakers' Magi<.' Johnson brok e t finger and went home and st.arled . counting on the othrr ntn<.> and told a J)Nrolt newspapt>r he 1s underpaid . Or perhaps MOS<'S M alune and L3rry Bird are overpaid. m<>rchandi~ t hun your averagC' de· partment or variety store. •The United States Football League 1s making noise b ut is sis n lng few big name p layers out of the NFL. •You pity Stu Nahan inasm uch as there are so many places h e has n ever been .. Like m a phone booth or a canoe •The sudden-death over time rule in the NFL is t.ant.amout to a baseball team winning a game 10 the top of the 10th inning. •The Big Apple mtiy appreciate Len Berman's New Yor k twang . bu t the rest o f the coun tr y tlnds it abruive. •Old Joh n H enry ls n ot tht> guu lesi veteran around th e race tracks .. T ha t dl~Unction goes to the hone playe~. •There we~ sur prisingly few in· NACI MOTMIRI llLL UOADWAY MORTUARY , 10 ltoectw1y Cost• MeM 642·1150 IAL T2 llltOl"OM IMITH A TUTHILL WllTCLIFF CHANL 427 £. 17th St. Cotti M .. 1 646-9371 4 The award of the operating agreement will be made. to the lowest responsible bidder. as determined by the City Council or the Crty of Newport Beach. on the basis or bids tor the lees and services described In Section 3 of this reSOlutlon Bids are to be submllled on the propose! form w111ch ts allached to this resolution •• bh1bil "C" Prospec;t111e b•ddera may obtain one copy or the proposed rorm and other relevant documents. at no cost, at the olllce of the Utlllttes 0epartmen1, 949 W 16th Street Newport Beach. C,. 92663 The Utllltles Director Is authorized to transmit bid documents 10 pe1sons knowt' to be qualllled oll lleld operators. The operating agreement wlll be awarded during the regularly scheduled meeting of Ille City Council to be held on January 23. 19114. The City Clerk Is hereby directed to publish 1hfs reSOlutlon, fn the olfl<aal newtpaper. at least onoe a week, fOf tour auc:oestlYe weetis. prlOf to the date and lime ftxed tor the award of the QPefatlng agreement, end the pubt1C1t1on of this resolution shall constitute not~ to an proepectlve bldd8f1 Bldt mus1 be submitted to lhe City Clerk'• Olhoe no taler thin Jan 11 et 10 00 ,. M and wm be opened by lhe Ctty C,.rk at Hid lime. place. end date. All bids wlll be aumined by City Stall whlc:h. ahall 1hereafl11, 1ubrrllt the bldt along with stall recommtn- datlon to the City Councll In PlolbllQ n111on The City Council shall ttwin d.clde to ent8f into 111 '9'"1'1'19flt wltl'I one of the btdC1ar1 or re)etl 111 bid• II en egr .. ment 11 entered m10. 11 ahell promptly be f ecorcl«' SECTION 2 Section 3 04. 120 shall be amended to read as follows Section 3 04 120 Exclusions and Exemptions -Amount, Sub1ect to lax (al The amount sub1ect to tax shell not include any sales or use tax imposed by the Stale ot Ca11rorn1a upon a retailer or consumer (b) The storage u1se. or other consumption ot tangible personal property the gross receipts from the sale of which have been sub1ect to 1a>1 under a sales and use tax ordinance enacted 1n accordance with Part 1 5 ol 01111ston 2 of the Revenue end Taxa11on COde by any city and county. county. or city in this state shall be exempt lrom the tai< due under this ordinance. (Cl There are e>1empted from the computation of the amount or lhe sales tax the gross receipts from the sale of tangible personal property 10 operators ol waterborne vessels to be used or consumed principally outside the city in which the sale is made and directly and exclusively In Ille carnage of persons or property in such 11essels tor commercial purposes. (di The storage. use. or other consumption of tangible plrsonal property purchased by operators ol waterborne vea- sJls and used or consumed by such operators dlteclly and exclusively in lhe carriage ot persons or property of sucll vessels 101 commercial purposes 1s exempted rrom the use tax tel There are exempted lrom the computation ol Iha amounl or the sales taK the gross receipts lrom the sale of 1ang1ble personal property lo operators 01 aircraft 10 be used or con~umed pflnc1pally outside the city in which the sate 1s made and directly and exclusively in the use ot such aircraft ., common camers of persons 01 properly under the authority of the laws ol this s1a1e. Ille United States. or any foreign government (II In addition to the exemptions provided 1n Sections 8366 and 6366 1 ot the Reven\Je ond Tuation Code the storage, UM. operators ol a1rcraH and used or consumed by such operator• directly and e11clus1vely In the use ot such aircraft as common parr1ers of persons or property for hire or compens.atlon und81' 1 oertillcete or public convenience and necessity Issued pursu1nt to the laws of this stale. the United Stetea. or any foreign government Is exempted rrom the use tax. SECTION 3 Section 3 04 130 shall be amended 10 reed aa follows Section J 04 130 Applicallon for P10111s1ons Relating lo E•· clus1ons and Exemptions (a) Section 3 04 I 10 or this Chapter Shell be C>perl tlYI January 1, 1984 (bl Section 3 04 120 of thla chapter shall be o~ratlve on the operall110 date or any act ol th• Leglstature ot the State of Callrornla which amends SecUon 7202 of the Revenue and Taxation Code or wt11ch repeals end r .. nac1s Sec:Uon 7202 of the Aevet'lue afld Ta.xetton Code to provide on exemption from city sales and uae taxes for <>98f•lor1 of wetefborne vettela "1 the same.°' substentlalty the seme. lengvage 11 that e>clallng tn subdl111tlon (I) (7) end (I) CAI ol Section 7202" t'*8 subdMllona read on OCtober 1, 1983. SECTION 4 This Ordlnanoe lhell be publtltted once In tl'lt ollklilll 09wsp11per ol the City, and the .aame thlll be 1llect1v. 1mmed11tely. Tn11 Ordinance was 1ntroduwd 1t 1'rlQUIJt meeung of the OIW Council 01 the City of Newpor1 ~ h.id on the 12th day of OeceMbef, 11183. and was adop~ on the 121h O•y of o.c.m- •When the top 10 spc1rts Stor11•. or '1983 a~dctermined . it will bl' Interest· Ing to 1ee how llUl ny involve action o n t he gJ"t.'Cn.sward as opposed to the counroom and the dru~ rchabilltauon JUrtcs repor ted of people jumping oCf tht• Rams' bandwagon ADOPTED tl'ltl t2th dey of December. 19113 EVEL VN R HART M1yor '*"· 1913. by the foltowing vote. to wit \. AYES. COUlllCILMEMBEAS Hart. Meurer. Agee, Cox. HMltltr, Plumtnef. Streuss • center. •Department o f wrPtt hcd excess: Sports wrlcerw' req~\8 for C h ri"t"'311 gifts (ot •ports ccleb rlt.lt'S. •Hollyv;ood Park It unloading mot'(' •I th ink that we shall never lk't! On th<.-evil box that l~ TV, l.\..S.unday wr t'M turn on1<1ur 8411.11 VVIThout 11eerng thP Glar\1.1 or the Jt'I..\ AfltST W"NDA E ANOERS't:N City ~lerk t Pub1t1hfdOt•ngeCoM1 Ottly Pttot U.O. 14 t98A T It ~8 •913 Jan .-. A•llO·t~ !VEl.YN A HART ATIESr WANDA f ~NOFRSeN Cll'f Clert. M1yo1 PvllhSnt'd Orlll'lgtt COii&! Da.irv P11a1 0.-C 14 1983 Orange Coast DAI LY PILOT/Wednesday, December 14, 1983 DI I MUC NOTICE "*.IC NOTICC rtllUC NOTICl P\alC NOTIC( PUUMnlC( Ml.JC NOTICE Ml.IC. NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICl .. TMI 9'1Nllloa 'IC1mOUI 8U ... ll T·-WOMIM' COMNNIAnoN IUI •••COURT l'ICnnout IU..... "CTITIOUl llUl ... I NOTICI TO WOU COURT Of' THI NA• ITATIMaNT NOTICe Of' upaAL 90AM Of' Titl 8TATI Of' MAim ITATUmlfT MANI ITAW 9' e&A.lt TJIA llPM IT A Tl °' CALWOMA n,. lollowtng per.on II dOlng TtWITU't ...... AMJCA noet •• c~ '°"..,.. T119 IOllOwiftO Otttoll II dOlno The IOlloW\nO !*'ION -doing t ..... '"'..,., U.C,C.) .. AM> fCMe THI t>Yaineu u T .&. Ne. •Com A AO.IUNOATIOM Of' C\.Alll C~ Of ...,._ t>utln . .u M blltlMM • Notlw la '*Wr ~to ctedftcn COUNTY Of:~ Cl\AFCO Oft CAUFOANIA, 18 ...a.TANT NOTICI TO CAii MO. a LI 1111• In r• JOHN MICHAIL "(VNOLDS. ROB .. INS & ASSOCIAf!S, ·~ ru;HNICAt. CONST"IJCTION ol tile wttl'lln ~ ,,.ne .. Ott•) lrt r• tM MllMt of'"-~!Ion ol T1lbut• Court. !Mwpotl Bffctl. CA NOfOlTY OWNIAl Mr e.tnard Wiiii« MklOr~·f'•TANO anct PAT.-ICIA 8tywOOO Orlv., lffwpO<t a.ct\, CA PRODUCTS. 2476 Arbor Otl~. 111a1 1 bull VIMNr It UOlll to 119 JOHN NEii. CASE 11\d JEFFREY 12963 YOU ARE IN OfFAUL T UNDER A SOclal ~ty No aa.36:lo71ff $C10nl t2MO Nawpotl 8MQI, CA t2e.3 . l'ladt on jWtonal property .... HARRY CASE. P•llllon•n. tor Catri. Stoct.wetl. 18 Trtl>ul• NOllCE Of LIEN. DATED Fttbluaiy lifOCIUl•r Er.ct~ Inc Ofl04ll TO tMOW lll•rHa Ann "ObOln1. 431 WHll•m E Chlcl'IMIW, 20~ AlbOf •1141f delel10.0 Chenge of HMM Cov.1. N-potl ~ CA 92663 23. 19'3 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Unlntur.O Em~·· Fund CAUll roa CMANCM S.ywood 0tl'f9 ~ IMc:ll CA Or1v1, NtwOQtl S.tetl. CA 92"3 The nll!Me aNI ouei-. eo- CAl9 NO •• ,_., Thi• l>Ytl"91118 CC)nOUCl.0 l>Y an TION TO PROTECT VOUA PAOP· p 0 8o11306. ~.CA. to70t °'..... 12MO Paul P"I ... 422 s Sllleld• °'""-· cir ..... of tlw lntenOed 1111W«0t• ON)IA TO IHOW CAUM lnCIMdual ERTV IT MAV BE SOLO Af A PUB· P.O Box 1.:18, TllouNnd a.Ill, Wll•rUI, the P•llllOJ1 01 fnl1 OUti"-" lUOllduc't«J b'f an Anall.im CA 9280• llt A()YMA, INC , a e.ilf0tni. OOf• tCCf ,,.. C11111e SIOGll ..... I I.IC SAlE IF YOU NEEO AN £XPLA· 913t0 TRISTANO and PATRICIA SCIOfTI l11<11vld111I Tl\11 OVlllneat 11 conduc;t4ICI b'f e po<ltlon. tl0$3 CUI..., Drive, imn., WHEREAa JOHN NEIL CASE Ind Thia tlllll'*ll was Iii.cl""'" 1119 NATION OF THE NATURE Or THE 107 S B1oeC1way, LOI Ano-i-, CA. u paren11 ol llPPilcl lll JO.,.N fherHll AM Aot10tn1 ;.ne. .. Patlnetlllie> CA 12714 JEFFRIY HARRYCAS!, ~lltlonett, County c ..... ot Otano• C<>.Jn1y on PROCEEDING AGAINST vou. YOU ~12 MICHA(L AtYNOLOI •• Mtnot, llaa Thi. 111111'1141111 waa flied wttn tn. Wtlllem E c~·-~ loc:allon In c.l!fotnla OI IN naw m.ci. ~lllOn wllll ,,,. CWll OI Dec; 2. 1983 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER IT .. CLA-0 THAT; °"" "*' whll IM*" Of ... COUit County CJ.fl! ol 0rllllQll County on Tllll ... ,_,,WU llltd won .,,. c."'4lf elleCUllW office Ot P'~ Ullacoun tor •de«•uNnging pell-"3:)11.. On J111luat'f 4, 1984, at 1 00 PM t TM lnJ\Ked .mpoyM, bOfn tor an order CflanQlna AP91ic:.nf1 Nov 11, 1983 County Cleflt of Or1noe County on t>ulloete oltloe ol tfle In~ tk>Mftl natMe from JO~N -NEIL Publll/Wld Oranoe Co.•• Dally CONDOMINIUM TRUSTE£ SER· Ju~ I, 1941, wl\lle emplOy.ci ... n-l1om John MlcifiMt Reynold• n.71 NOii :>9, 1983 <rantf41f()f ''· ,.,,,. CASE end JEFFREY HARRY CASE Pilot Dec 14, , '· 28. 1983, Jan 4. VICE .. duty lppolllllel Tru•IM ronworkw on Oclobtt 13. 1982 at 10 John Mlctlael 8dot11. Publllh.0 Oranoe eo .. 1 Deity fD1• Aff other l>utineM ,.._ ano ao. to JOHN NEIL BROWN anel JEF-198• undlll' and pureu•nl to NOTICE OF oa Ano'fel, Ctttlort1i. by IM em-IT IS HE,_, ... OAOEAEO Illa! all Ptlol Nov 30. O.c 7. 1•. 211 1913. Pub0"'9<1 Orange COHI Diiiy dra•-UNd by 11141 Int~,,_ FREY HAARV BROWN: 6•31·83 LIEN recorded M111cll 26. 1983 ••• plOyer 91.!llalntd Injury 1tl1tno 0\.11 or peraone lnl.,...llCJ Ill Mid man., 0212.&3 Piiot Dec 1. ,,, 21 . 28. 1943 re10t wtlllln tllr• YMtJ .... ~ IT IS ORDERED 11111 all pel'tonl Intl No 83· 128233, ot Ottlclal ~ 1110 In ,,,. C!OUrM ol .mploym«1t 10 appear before !Illa courut •· 16 A.M 8311·13 ... , Piii ~ ,., ... known 10 'IN lntet'•l«J In the 1b0 ... matter 111>· cord• In 1111 01tic. or 11141 Ce>11ntv 1g111 1~. nip and bacll. on Januaty II, 1814. In Ille 4;0Ur1room ln1tndtd tr an•'-'• are: None. pear In o.partment 3 ol 11111 court, Ml.IC NOTICE Recor Cler ot Orange Counry. Stale or 2 T1'141 Injury occurred u follow•: ol o.c>t. 3 10 lllOW ~ wl'ly thl• PUBl.IC NOTICE .,..,,IC NOTICE Tiie MIN(•) end ~lddr-loca14ICI 11 700 Civic Center Oft... Calllornla. Tna 0e<;1a1an1 wa1 CUL.· EmployH ttlppecl •nd 1 .. 1 al)C)ltcallon IOt chat\1141 ol name l'"UDL ol the Intend«!. trenlhWMC•I -. WHI, Sanla Ana, Caltlomla. on flCMIOUl IUllHIH VEROALE COMMUNITY HOME· 3. ACllUal Hrnln911111me ol Injury ehould nol i,. 911111.ci ,ICllTIOUt •UllNIH NOTICE°' OttM>LUTl()ff ARTIN KUVUMCU, 2200 Port Jant.laty 8, 1984, al 9: 16 A.M .. or aa NAMI tTATIMINl OWNERS ASSOCIATION. Tna were 122 00 per noor, 40 hovre ~ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 1na1 a NAiii ITAffMEIT Of 'A"T .. ._... C•illt i. P1ac., NHPOtt BNQI. CA soon ilwlr .. 1111 •• tlle matt« may Tll• loltowtng persona are e1olng owner of eatd condomlnlul'!I te. week Cot>y ol t1111 orw to ll'low cauM be Th• followtng l)efton• at• doing 92ee<I be l'IMrd . a11d anow cauM. II lt\ll,, buslnen u J11mes Rellly. Sandra ~tty. Law-• The injury c111Md dltat>lllty u publllh«I one• a *'9111 tor lour MIO· bu1IMN 11 · · Publlo notlc• 11 1141r•b'f ~vtll lh-t LUIZ KUYUMCU. 2200 Pon C.,llale. Wily,,,. petition tor lllllngt OI n11rii1 .. FORTY LOVE TENNIS SHOPPE. renc• J Reilly WILL SELL AT PUB· ollow1· Oclol>er t3, 19112 10 pr"· .,....,.. ...... pr!Qt 10 tM day ol BEACH SAILING SPORTS, 111852 ~~N ~H~G d HU :"CluSHI ~ ~~~ PlllCI, Newporl a..cn. CA t2t80 SllO<Jld not .,. oianteo 26 Faalllon 1111nd. Newport Blacll, LIC AUCTION 10 HIGHEST BIDDER ant Mid l'IMrlng In Tne Diiiy PHOt, • GrMn ST ·~Oii. Hunllngton S.acll, RAS. HUI,:; sc8oRRO ~R:NE 'HER· Tllll Ille property perUMlll hlt .. O IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Illa! • CA 92660 FOR CASH (payable 81 llmtl of Nit 5 Compenaallon WH Plld: no ,_IC>.,,., of o-netal circulation CA 928•9 a ,, Clea<;rlbtd In o-n«al u : ...,, ol 1"- copy of 111t1 or<Mr 10 enow cauM be SlaCll\, Inc., 26 F11n1on 1111ne1. In lawful mo.-y ol Ille Unlllel S1a111) 6 U~pl0ymen1 1nsu11noeor un· printed In Ille County ol 0.ange. Todd Howa1d B1ngllam or Gregg R.E:A ,?u:ANfd• ~AJH· :;"'~anel lurnll*• llwturM and ~. publlahecl In The Dally Piiot. a-· Newpon S.acn CA 92660 at th• en11ance 10 1111 LI Palma City ltO'lptoym1111t compenaallon d laablll· DATED· Nov 29. 11'3 A IM"911am, 111852 G1een St • 2011, an w 1· 910 01• no us net1 goodwill. sloe!! and trl<M and ltede papei ol general clrculatlon prtnl.O Tiiis bus1._9 11 conducl&d oy a Hall, Marion Remy. 7822 Walker y t>enellll h111• t>eert r.c.t~ ti~ FRANK OOMENCHINI H11n11ng1on Btacll CA 92S.9 u~e• '1"'r~~'11~~g0m ~~H ~ name ol a certain dry CIM!llng Dual-- In O~ge County, Caltlornl1. once 1 corpor111on S1ree1 La Palma, CA 93346all right. he Clata ot •n/ury no Ju4gl ol IM Tn11 bullnetl 11 cone1uc1ed by a ~08~ ~ 1 caudal Cll 1 ........,! ntsetnel located al 1850 San Mlol* "'""tor lour tue:CMll ... wMllt prior S tacy Murplly Pres1den1 tllle and 1n11<1s1 conve~ 10 anel 1 Medlca 1ra1tmen1 wa1 re-Superior Court Qt!t.,•I p111M<llllP 11 • · V 0 ·~--• D•IW, Newport S..Cn, CA. ll!te 10 Ille Clal• Ml lor hNtlng on Ille Tl\11 Stal61Mn't was Iii.cl won Ille now held by II unoer UICI LIEN 1n Ille cetveo yff. Maicll 9 19113 alt lrMI· TNITANO ... PATMCIA 1Ct0m TO<ICI Blngtllm Beach. County ol Orano-, State ol Th• Butlnffl n-UMCf'by ealct ~uuon. county C11111 ol Oranoe County on praper1y !Mlualed 1n said Counly ano menl wes fumtsn4ICI l>y ,,,. Employer t• ,...,_ Th11 1111.menl wat hied wnll Ille i::~omd la, d1 ~by w~d·~~1· '~ 1r1n1l•ror1 al aald loeallon la: DATED. Novwnt>« JO 1983 Nov 30 1993 S1a1e deSCfloed u or ln1uranu Company no Old C0911 ...... CA._, Coun1y °*" ol Orano-County on ay 0 em · WJ CAMEO l·HOUR CLUNERS. FRANK OOMENCHINI F231410 LOI 100 ol Traci No 6952 In Ille Me<ll·C•l PAY tor any n.•1111 care (7'•1......,. Nov 29 1983 mulual consenl, dJSIOlll• Ille aalCI Tllll aald l>ulk Iran ... la ll'lltlnd90 Judoe ol the Puo111heo Or•f198 Coasl OaJty c11y 01 Irvine Coun1y 01 O••no•. 11a1eo 10 11111 el1lm no doctor• not Publilhed Ofange Coa11 Dally P11o1 m1• panne11t11p lllCI 1~=:''' ir..ir •el•· 10 oe COllturnmal«J at Ille ofllcl ot: Superior Court P1101 O&c 14 2 t 28 1983 Jen 4. Stale 01 Calllorn1e. as ~r m111> r• pro111Cleo or paid lor by 9mplayet or Dec; 7. 14. 21, 28, 1983 Puohsne<I Otange Coul Dally uo;s ~~~:,11 II« ~ 11111 BURROW ESCROW COMPANY, C.A. HIQR 198• coreled 1n Boolo. 26J Pages 39 10 42 nsu11nce company whO 1r .. 14ICI or 8369-83 P1101 04tC 1 14 2 t 28 1983 ur ' 11 t:rven ' 1657 E Ltneoln. County 01 o.anoe. Attenley at t.aw &498-83 lnclus1"rt> ol M1sc.11i1neoua Maps 1n examined lor lhll injury are Cen-6372-83 l'::".°6''10~41<10 will no: r":'~ Cahlorru1 112M5 on or aft• J~ 221....,.... A"""' 11\e olllee ol ine coun1y recorelet ol 1Mta Hosp.111 PO Box 6055. In-Nil.IC NOTIC£ SJ .. .:... rom 1 ~~ bay~ f11tralY'fi ni. • 1984.· P.O .... m said county ~ltwOOCI CA 90307 Ot EM Osn«. ge,,,,.. incurrvv Y 0 1 n Tiiie OVlk trantl• It IUl>jKt k> ..._ e.IMd, CA. ~ PlllllC NOTICE The suee1 11Cldress 1nd common JO I Pretr11. Inglewood, CA YOU AM • O.fAUl T UNO«" A l'ta.IC NOTICE ow;':!:'· :i' ~Ille ~an;: ol ~he ~"j.. C1lllorn11 Uniform Comm•rclal (T1a) tn-N70 deslgnallon 11 any 01 11'11 real P<DP· 8 None DIIO Of TRUIT OA TIO NOVlllf-8 a aoun ac • 1 Cod• S.CtlOn 8106. Publllhtd Orang• CoaSI Dally Piiot FICTITIOUI IUIM•• e<ly ClflCrlC>ed ll>O•e 1$ purporl6<1 IO 11 Tllil appltcauon II filed beeauM ... 22. 1m. -. •• YOU TAJCE NOTICI Of TNJITIE'I IAll rornoa. ·~~3~d nels~:' ~ber. The namtl and addl ... of the p.-- 0.C. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1983 NAME STATEMENT be 3842 Cosley Str .. I. 1r11111e. CA ol I e119a0r-n1 r-oa1C1lno llablllty ACTION TO ,ROTICT YOU,_ L-No. ftlLI, A Slit a H .. ~ u son wl111 whom c1.itn1 may be filed II 6377-113 Tne lollowlng person IS Ootng 92664 or Tempo1ary CllHl>lllly ln<*nnlty, ftllOPIWf'Y IT MAY• IOU> AT A T.I ..... •-1m1 no w u BURROW ESCROW COMPANY, ------------l>uslneu a.s Tiie undersigned Trustee ells· Petmanenl dlaablllly lndefnnlty, ~ "*-IC au • YOU •ID AN UNrT COQI A Pubhstlld Ot1nge Colsl D•tly 1857 E Lincoln, Ofanp. CA t2tl6 PUBLIC NOTICE ALLIED OEVELOPMElill COM· claims any Uat>lllly lor any incorrect· mburs.men1 lor medtcal expenM, IX~ANATtON Of: TMI NAT\N COLDWILL •AMKER llCAOW Pilol Dec t4· t983 6488•83 1ne11111 IUI Clay fOt llllng c4Ml'll by ------------PAN\', 1505 E 1711'1 SI .. Sle 109. ,,ess 011111slreet1C1d111s and olntr Meolcal 1rea1men1, Com1*1aatl0n It Of THE MOCDDMO AQAINIT fl"VM:ll, INC. any Ctedllor at\alll be JatllJllfY 3. · PICTITIOUl IUteNfH Sanll Ana. CA 92701 common Cleslgnallon. 11 any. snown prop•r 1a1t. R1nabllllttlon, YOU, YOU aHOUU>..CONTACT A•• duly lllP90inl«J Trutt .. uno.r Ille 198•. Wl\ictl It Ille buli,_ day NAME ITATW•NT Roberl Sleven Hert2t>erg, · 151 I herein Dtller(Speclly) lnsu1anc. cover8(19; LAWYt:A. io11ow1ng Clelo1ll>ed deed of INll belor• "lhe conM.1"11T1•t1on date TN following persona are doing Tustin Ave , Cosll Mesa. CA 92627 Satel Siie wtll be made, but wnlloul penallles, 111 1pplklabi. unelw Lal>or NOTICI Of ~·t tALa WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Ml.IC NOTICE epecllltd lbow. . 1>us1-. u ; Tn11 buslness ts coneluc1eo by an co11enan1 or warr1n1y. e~p11ta or Im· Code NO. 10111• · TO TliE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Oe11C1· ~l>er 18. 1913. SOLOMON INTERNATIONAL lnell111<1ual plleo, reoarellng !Ille. potSIHIOn. Of Dated at Ntwpor1 Ba1ch, c .. lfOl'nla, On January 111. 1944, II 10:00 CAStti#ID/OR THE C.4SHIERS 011 C .... T.f!OCTT~ITCO'"LL..,. Artln KuyUmcu PUBLISHING COMPANY, 8901 Robert S. Hertzberg encum1>ranc11, Including 1 .. s. Marcy Hi, 1983. A.M .• al Th4I ~Entrance Lobby CERTlflEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN .,.. .... "" ,. '""' Luiz Kuyumcu Shoal Clrcle, Hunllngton Btacll, CA TlllS stalement was llled w11n Ille charges and upenaas ol 1111 Tru11t11 Jol'ln H. Mllcllell on 5111 StrMI ol ClllcagO Title Int. CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 IP•Y· FC>ft INOI . Jntend4ICI lranthlrMCa) 921148 County Clerk ol Orange County on anel ol 1ne lruslS crea1eo by said 610 Newport Center Oflv•. Sult• co., locat4ICI al 601 N. Main StrNt. In 11>1e at tile Ume ol .... In lawful SCltOOl OtlT"ICT: PuDhshed Orenge Coat O.iiy JeailMll• L. Huret, 8901 Snoe1 Dec, 1. 1983. Aesessment Lien. lo p1y tne remain· t t60 Ille Clly Of Santa Ana, County ol mon.y ol "'-Untied S1ates) all rlgl'll. lrvlne UnllllCI School Otllrlcl Piiot Dec. 1•. 1983. Clrcle, Huntington Beacll. CA. 926'6 F232t17 Ing prlnctpal sum ol Ille lien(•) to wit N11Wpor1 Beacn. CA 112660 Oiange Slat• ol c.ltlornla CALI· 11i. and Interest conveyeo 10 and lllO Df:AOLM· Mr. David Gann1way, Donna Publlllll<I Orange Coast Da.ily \2.2•9 50 wt1111n11re111n•reon lrom P 14) 6•4·7677 FORNIA RECOHVEYANCE' COM· now Mid by It undef aalel DMd or 3 00 pm on January 2s "1994 Deni. Bridge Road. Soutnamplon, P1101 Oec 14. 21, 28. 1983, J11n. 4. July 1. 1982 at per annum II Pul>llsl'Wld Orange Coast Oally Piiot PANY, a c111tornla eorporllion. aa Tru11 In Ille pro1>9fty ller•lnalte< Cle-'9..ACE c,,.·.., MCE•T: · l'ta.IC NOTtcC England So3 8AH. Donni Dent. t984 provide<! In seld lien. p!us co1ta Nov 30. Oec 1 t4, 21, 1983. Cluly appointed Trull .. und41f' 111at 1trlbtd' District Admlnlllra1ton Olllce l----'-;;..;;.;;.;.;;...-.;.;..;.-o.--- Brld{jtl Road, Burlledon, Soutll· 6500·83 THE DECLARANT Uneler said 6283-83 cer1aln Deed of Tn;at Htcultd by TRUSTOR HOWARD C, HAASE 2941 Allon AYenue lrvtne CA • t<IPfMOlt COURT ampton. England, So3 8AH ____________ ,NOTICE OF LIEN, l'leretofore llt· RICHARD J. RUSSMAN • lino'-DORTHA w WELLS "'~CT IOENTlftcATtON NAMIJ °' CALJf()RNIA. Tiii• bulinNS Is condUC19d by • P\Bt.IC NOTICE eculed anel Cltjlvered to Ille undel· Ml.IC NOTICE min. PAUL R. RUSSMAN ANO BENEFICIA RY WALTER F\. Talecommun~llont Equipment COUNTY Of~ g411141ral partnerJl'llp 1-------------1•10ned a Oeclarauon of Oelault of DOROTHY M. RUSSMAN. l'lull>and HAASE ANN E R HAASE and System• I In lhl M11tw of Ille JanThl• "',,.11,•-L. Hluwrsa's 11•...o ~11'" , .. _ FICmlOUS IUllNEIS default anel Oemanel lor Sai.. ano • NOTICE Of TitUl'na'I IAU and w1f• ... INllOfl, r.corded on RECORDED Auoust 29. 1980 .. . E BV G EN II Appllcllloc;l ol -.. w " ,.. NA• ITATEMlNT wrtllen Mollee ol Default and Et.c-loen Mo MM/ft.ACE '**"ber t2 1118 aa ln1tn;ment n11r No 37385 In 80011 13722 Paoe NOTICE IS HER"· g: I 1: Ernesl Getard Moyt98 County Cieri\ ol Orange County on uon 10 Sell Tiie underslOned caused Ta N._ K ,_ N<' 14090 1,; ~ 12957 Paoe 861 of Olllcilll Records In the qtb tn. •~med .....,llool 11r1C1 o tor Cnanoe of Nam. Dec:. 1. 1933 Tiit loltowtnQ p.-sona are dolno said Notice ol O.laull anel Election UNrr CoOt K l!>Tl of Olllcl-t.Atcord• ot Orange or 111e ~der 01 01anoe County· Orange County, Calllorn111. acting l>y No. A t20112 fD1Ma bu:'~l~TACKLE 874 W 181h 10 SEH 10 be recorded In the County IOUl'TY LOA.Ma IMC Coun°ty. State ol Calllomia undw aald deed or lf'IJSI Clesctlbea the and lt'lrOUQh !" Governing ~015d. ORDER TO S..OW CAUSE Put>llshed Or~ Cout Dally • · wnere tile real prc>p911y ts k>celtd • • the r ..a. 1'*"1in ~talntd loftowlng· nere1nalt1< reterr9d 10 u · · FOR CttANGE OF NAME Pilol Dec;. 1•. 21. 211. 1983, Jan •. Costa Mes.. CA. 92627 Date Nov9mber 23 1!183 as duty appointed Trull• undet Ille ~ 0 ' Lot 1 i2 of Tract No 6236 u TRICT ··will racllYe up to, t>YI not Er,,.et Gerkd Moytet '-Ned a 198• Julie Ann Hunl. 1181 Boose COS1a CON.OOMINIUM TRUSTEE SER· lollowlst Cleletlbtd d.ad Of truet wilt :::,.~~tlOn ~M ~ itnown on 1 map recoreleel In book lale< inan Ille aboYe-staled ltme, pelllion In lllla court fOf en order 6'99-33 M~, CA o!~26VatH 336 Flower VICE ~JLLT~E L~~~ts~-B'e~T~g~ :.bed~. pay..: at tM t:. ol 238. paga 2•·31 of MISC M~. r• sealed bid• lor Ille award Of II Con· allOwlng ci-tltloMt to c:hllflOl 1'1111'* ------C-N0_T_IC£ ____ SI ~ta MtM CA 92827 as said Trustee CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR >M In lawful money of tM United cords of said county tre'UIOf 1"-above proi-ct name lrom EtnNt 0..Wd li4oytM lo P\llll Tiiis buelneM. ls co(lduct.ct by-a 1 IOO·B Pac1llc Coasl H'ijhway CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Sta1M of Amtrk:a. wttllout warranty VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Blda Sllllll be recei114ICI 1n 1111 place Robert Et.-t 0.1rd. "'9lJC HEAJUNQ general partnennip Hetmosa Beacn. CA 902S. • CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 (pay-ftl>'"8 Of lmpllld .. to tili.. ""· DEED OF TRUST DATED August 21. ldentrfled al>OV•, anel ll'lall be opetl• IT IS HEREBY OApEAB>""' .. NOTICI Julie A Hunt (213) 172· 1174 •b .. 11 tilt lllM ol salt In lawf\11 po-.lon or ~brancea, all IHO. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION eel and publlciy r.-d aloud at Ille peraonl lnlet'Mled In the IMIWt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tiiis s1i11"*" was Iii.cl willl 11141 Pul>llSl'led Oranoe Cota I Oa1.ly Pl1ol money ol 1119 Untied SlalM) all rlgllt. rlglll. 111'-and Int-I now '*cl by It TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT abOye.1tallCI time anCI pl-. . alor.ald ac>P'tll I*~ 1hia COUtt In Ille City Council wlll ll<>ld I pul>llc Coonty Cl"k ol Orange CO\lnly on Dec 7. 14. ?1 1983 !Ille •nel lnle<esl con~ to and at tuell Trust• In ancJ 10111t IOllow· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE E.ach blelelef mull sul>mlt wttll lllt Department No 3 It TOO CMc l'ltarlng on,,,. APPEAL BV HARVEY Nov t4, 11183 • 63 t0-83 now l'leld by It under Mid o.ad ol •no dncrlo.d l)(op«ty .i1uat«J In IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF blel a cet'llfled Of callll..-'• en.ck Ct111M OttYe W-1. Slota Ana. <AM-O. PEASE from approval by 1"-F230111 • Trutt 1n tilt Pfopeny l'lertlnall41f de-tne 1rornald County and Sta ll . to THE NATlJRE OF THE PROCEED-payable lo 111e DISTRICT or a bid fornla'. on Oecembet 30. 1913. M Ptannlng Commission on USE PER· Publ1Sh41<1 Oranoe Coast Dally 11crtoed Wit: ING AGAINST YOU. VOU SHOULD bOnel In Ille lorm set lorth to tn. 9· tS o cloQI AM., and then atlCl ~ MIT NO. 3033 11 tile meeting ot No-Pllol O.c. 1•. 21. 28. 1983. Jan. 4, l'ta.IC NOTICE TRUSTOR MILDRED E PLACE PARCEalnL t;,.~~~ 2918 luaa ll'IOwnP1 on C~~~:f~;,;:~!: Way Irvine con1ract documents In an aount nol =.-:.i~ 11f;'Y~ na: ;,;!: vemw 10. 1983, on prop•rly 1984 BENEFICIARY EQUITY LOANS 11111 C«t ........ om n m an r• • • l&SS 11\an 104/, ol Ille ma.xlmum "'°"' 4ICI loc.tecl it 311 Carnallon Avenue 6497·83 flCTITSOUI •UltNEll NC ' corded In Book 12331, Paget 708 to CA 926&4 amounl of blel as • ou11an1• 11111 Cl not Ile grant · ~t to permit tile cooatrucllon NAME STATEMENT 1 RECORDED Novembel 29 19112 74 I lnelvllw. Officlal Record• or Or· "'(II a llr•I aelelreu or common Ille bidder wlll enler into tlle IT IS FURTHER Ordet«J I.hat a ol a loor (4) un11 retlCIC1Mli•I con· n1maic ..,.TICE Tiie 1ouow1ng persons are doing 11 lnslr No 82•414973 01 Otllclal ange County, Callfornla. on Auouat Cleslgnallon of pror':Y '' "i~n proposed con1ra<:1 11 Ille Nmtt 11 ~~~t,0~1~ ~~'~~°CC:::-~ d 1nl m Clevetopmem and related rUDL nu l>usiness IS R ttl 11 .. _ .,_ Clef 10 1917 aa delln«I In Ille Oeclar· lboYI. no warianly 1 11 ..-n U 0 11 awerded to him In Ille evenl of lall-.... r_,,... .,_, om u 0 M P IMPORTS, 291 N S iiia ec:orelatn '"-0 ?' 0 '"'.._or atkio of' Aestrlcilons ..corded In comple1-or corr~ln ... )" TM ure 10 enler lnlo said cont1ac1. sucn Piiot, 8 n•.,.•P•P« 01 gen« al rr:e~~:1~:e1~31 ?~1~1 FICTITIOUI BUS.SS College Blvd Orange. CA 92668 ol Orange Counly. Book 1178"4. peges 139• 10 1431 l>entllclary unelef aald OelCI ol securlly will be forlelleo ~lrculellon, publlthed In llllt county all NAME STATEMENT Fernando Menelez t315 s Broael· 111<1 oeeo ol 1ru11 Cl•scrlbea the incluttve ol Offlclal Recorels and tn Trust. by rauon ol a l>reach or Cl• 181 le•rt once a *"" tor tour COll· lo low 8 porllon °1 Ille develOI>· The 1oi1owtng persons are doing way Santo Ana. CA. 9?107 followtng properly· book 11784, pagn 1432 io 14115 fault In the ot>llgallons secured Tiie DISTRICT redves Ille •~hi ~utlvew.llsprtor to llledayofealct ment 10 exceeo Ille 28 loot ba•" bustnen as Bruce Oan1e1son 2 1~0 Tnunn SI PARCEL I An undivided 11•111 1nck1ejve ol Official Record• ol Mid tllereby. 119tetofore executed anel 10 rejecl anv or all bl s or 10 wa vi ne111ng llllOl'll llmll on tile < .. r one-na~I of AON BARON SCHOOL OF IN· Cosla Mesa CA 9270, lnlltl'HI In 11nd 10 Lot 37 ol Traci No Counly ano any amendrrwtnla or an· delivered lo 1111 unelerslgned a wrll· any 11~eou1•;11~ :r d•~:ormallllel In Deted No~btt 18, 1983 ~":10'~', '°t~~ft'.:~o~he cfi::~.~. 00~ TERIO R DESIGN 2915 Redhill. Larry N . Perz. 714 s Parlon. 6614, In 1ne City 01 Cosl• M .... nnau~. ll'llf•to, and loCl141<1 ()fl len Oecla1111on of Default anel De-any t>I s ()( n I e I no FRANK OOMENICHINI Cosla MIN. CA 92826 San1a Ana CA 9270t County of Orange. Siiia ol Call-lhll cerlain rNl P<oe>enY dncrlbtd manel '°'Sale, anCI wrtllen notlOe of No bteleler may w1mo11w his 1>1<1 Judge of 1119 Neoatlve Oeclari~on ~1~1111 Ron Baron, 18136 Leainerwood, This ousiness ,, coooucl&ct Dy • lorn11. ea per map r11C0teled In BOOie ., Loi 1 °' Trac1 9092, u ll'lown on brHCll anCI of electlon to ~uM 1he lo• a period 01 Slxty (60) days allet Su~lor <;ourt =:,'fr;' c~:i.or:'!,1~ the.:;:. Irvine. CA 9271!> oenerel pirtne<sn1p 271, 08119• 10 10 13 1nc1ut111•. ml•· a m111> recorded In boolc .07, P8QM unde<llQl'led 10 Mii uld property to the Clall se11or Ille opening ol btels Pul>Hll'leo O.ange Cou1 Dally PMol cation. at wtlt as Ille iwP90'1lno Ca1ny Zlltco, 3502 Almood Irvine. Fernando Mll!'lelez ceuaneout maps, 1n IM olllce of 1119 30 anel 31 ol Ml~• Mapa of aa11sly said OC>llgllk>nl, and ltllr• A per1ormance bond wtll De r• Nov 30. Dec 7. 14, 2 t. 1983. dOCUINllltl wl'llCh 8111 a"altaot. tor CA 9?714 Ttus si111emen1 ,.., 1111<1 wotn 1n. Counly reooreltr 01 uld oounty. Orange County, Calllomla al1e< Ill• unCl«ligned cauMd aald quired prior 10 execution of tn. con· 8271-83 public ,..,.._,tnapectton 811119 Plan-Tn11 t>u1111NS 11 c:onouc1ed by • Coun1y ci..1< or Orange Coun1y on Ellceptlflll llltr .. rom u.. lollOWlnQ; PARCEL 2: All ...ndMded 11120tn nollOI ol l>tMCh anCI ol -.Clion ·IO tract The bond shall be In 1119 t0<m "'-IC W\nrr ntng Oepertm41f\1 3300 Newpor1 04'f*al JIWt'-thlp. Dec 6 1983 (A) un111 1tllrougll4 u9'lOWfl on tnl.-1Inand10 al ol ltlt rMI pr09-tM recorded AAloull 24, 1983 u set forth In 11\t contract Cloc._11 ~-. nu1n,1; Blvd ~ eMcn CA 921163 Ron Beran f2'1M3 the Condominium Plan Recorded In tr1y Clelcrlbed .. LOI 1 on 1M Map lnllr No 83·310828 of Ollldal ~ GOVERNING BOARD 17141•640•2197 · ' Tl'ltt 1111-1 was hied w1lh Ille Pu1>hsl'led 01ange Coast 011ly Book 9923 page 619. Otficlal ~ or tn• tbOYe·t•l.,•nc•d 11ac1, eotd11n the otttc.011111 RecorcM< or Oaled lllls 30111 day or Novembet, FICTITIOUI .,..._ .. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER C<>.Jnty Cieri< ol Ofanqe Counl)' on Ptlol Oec 7 14 21 28 19113 COfdS IQgell'ler wttll alt lrnprovem•ntt Orange Coun•r t963 NAMS ITATRmJfT GIVEN THAT said pul>ltC Maring Will Dec 7. 19113 -1-8381 ·83 (B) Tiii H ClullW r'-1 to POI· '""-'· hc.c>llnQ tl'lwefrom Con· Said sai.... bt made, bul Wltt'IOut BY: A Stani.v Corey Tiie lolloolwing l*IOll 11 dolr'U 3 1 .--"'" 'V" domlnlUm Unit• ~10 thfougfl 329 cownanl orwananty.••p< ... or Im· S.Cret1ry ol tlle blnlnesa u i,. l\tld on the 2 <Cl Cley o January, PubliSPl«t Ofange Coa.st Daily aeas.on end ~ncy of .. ttio. lnciullw ~-IMr«>O • plied, r-oatellng ttti. pot...ion. 0t Board PREMIERE FLOWERS. 132 1~· 11 '"" nour 01 7 30 p.m ·In Ille Pilot O.C. 1'. 21, 28, 1983 Jan •. .,. .. ,IC ..,.Tll'r •11as Cleltonated •• patlol. garagN exc:epilng tl'letefrom alt Oii gea, enc:vtnbranoll, to pay the 1ema1n1ng Publlshtd Orange eo.1 Dally Pllol Broadway, Suite 0., ea.ta MM&. Ci1y H .. Council Cnambeta. 3300 1~ n-. nu rw. and pa.rlllf>o spac.a. II ltlOWR upon mlnerals a nd llydroca.rbon prtodpal aum ol tile note(I) MCUrtd Dec 7, 14 1983. CA 92627 '! Ntwpor1 Boui.vard . .H9wport e..dl. S.62-113 • . Ille Condom4nium Plan ·~ 1• eut>atanc.a 1y1no 1*ow a cNc>tll of by Mid deed ol Trutt. wltn Int•"' 6328-83 Carll11 lt'ar .. O.ymon, t32 Btoed-CA. 92963, at wl'llet'l llmt and place NOTICE OF DEATH OF terred 10 500 ,.., lroin ttw _._ of said aalnMldnoteprO'lkMCl. ld'I~. If w1y Apt 0, Coeta ,,._, CA.12627 ==:',,:"°"' may appear Ind .,..,,IC MnflCE TERR AN CE MI CH A EL PARCEL 2 Unit 2 In lot 37 aa llnd, but Without tile rlgh1 of en1ty any. lllldtt 1he t•m• ol NICI Deed ol na-ic ""'TIC( Tiiis busl,_. It conduct«' by: Ill '°" ,.UDL nu SARGENT AND OF PETI anown upon tlle Condominium PW! upon any portion of the .un-o1 truet. "-· e111rgea. and •xP4lf'l-of ,.VIK. nu 1n.dlllldua1 WANDA E ANDERSEN " at>ov• ttf41frtd to Mid lend tor Ille of Hpiof· tilt Trull" and of In. trulll c:r .. led Cklll1 M Daymon City Ccterk 0 P NOTICE OF DEATH OF TION TO ADMINISTER ES-PARCEL 3: 1119 axcluaive rlgtil to 1ng 1or oor1ng ~ dnlllng by Mid o.ec:t ol Trutt YOU AM: .. ~fAUlT ""fOIER A Tlllt 11a1-1wu1114M1 wttt1 !hi Publlllled Ofange oaal ally 1'°1 VERYLE B WYATT AND TATE NO A-1%0988 possesalon and occupancy ol 11\ote mining. 1>toec*t1ntt1or ~no~ Said 11i. wllt bt l'leld on Weones-OHO Of TMllT OAftD ~County Ci.tk of Orange County on o.c. 1•. 19113 1149043 OF PETITION TO ADMIN· To all heirs. benef1c1aries. portions of Lot 37 dncrlbtd In mnetino teld tublt~. u ,... d1y. Oec41mbel 28. 1983, at 2 00 ~~c'T' Y= ~::in lT No• 22. 1983 d d Parcel 1 1t>o11•. CIHtgnat.ct •• Mfvecl In '"-deed from P1..r.y o1 p.m. al the Chapman A--tll· • '2H .. , l't&.IC NOTICE I STER EST ATE NO . ere itors an conttngent patios. garaoes and parlllno ~ SoutllernClilfomla.aClllfornlacor-trance to'"-CIYtc C.Ot• 8u4lcllng. =A:C: ~ AA',.A~:~ Publl•"-0 Oranii-Cout Oeiy ------------AIZ09!1 crt!dllors of TERRANCE adjoining unll 2 aoove deKtibed poratlon, recorcMcl Augull 28. 1978 300 E111 Cllapman Aw .. Orange. Of THI NATU"I Of THI Pllo1 Nov 30. Dec:.?. 1•. 2t. 1913 . .__No. 1111·.lt4 To all heirs beneficiaries MIC HAEL SARGENT and ll1vlng •respective unll number, u In book 12818, pege 1819 ol Otllc .. 1 CA. PftOCIBMNO AGAINtT vou vou 8271-83 NOTICI TO CMDfT°"I cw: auu d . d• ' h be lh 111own on Ille Condominium Plan Record• At Ille llm. of ,,,. lnltlal publt· T 1• AND Of INTENTION ICr e nors an continge nt persons w o may o er· aboYe retet1td io toge111er wttll a PARCEL 3· An • c:llJsl ... -cation ol 11111 notlet tile to1a1 IHOUlO CON ACT A LAWY "· . ~':,lfl" ALCOHOLIC rredtlors o f VERY LE 8 wise lnt.ert'Sted in the will non .. xclu11ve no11i to uM tile com-meni appur1eNnt 10.,,,.x;I\ Unit f0< amount ol 111e unpaid b4ilanc. of tile , NO~E Of: TitUtTH'I IAU l't&.IC NOTICE BIVIRAQI UC:INH(I) (I.ca. WY A TT and persons who and/or est.ale: mon walkway• and driveways ,,,. uee and OCCU9WICY of thoaa pot· obligltlon aacured b'/ IM at>ow de-NOTICE Ts'H~E4r:~~IVEN 11181 FICTITIOUI ., ..... ,,....107 u.c.c. llftd/Of' Jaon may be otherwise interested A petition has been filed localed on tll• condominium lots In lk>n• ol Ille Reetrlc1td Common ICtlbed deed ot tn;•t and es11rn119:' on Wednesday, o.c.m1>er 21. l983. NA.Ml ITATD9MT .. ,:lee la l'lll•by ..-n 11111 • bulk in the wil~ and/or estat.e: . by Tin:1othy J . Sargent in the ··~A~~~ 4 An undlYtded 1/140111 ~:'r':::!:'.':'cs ·==:,··:: rn~.o::~-· and ldYancea • :!tt~::·rro. o:;::~r,· 1!' ~~.:~ t>u~':..~°'~o;w'"ll' peraon .. doing trantf9r ol p.-aon! property anel a A peuuon has been filed Su pert or Court of Orange interest In Ind to Lot 1 of Tract No. Condominium Plan tor MCI\ Unit. Tiie total lnde1>14ICI,_. l>tln; an Sain. wttl'lln Ille ollicM ~ AEAC. ES-CAMBRIDGE WESTERN, $041 1ranti1w 0111quor 1anM(•l 11 1oou1 by John H. Wyatt in the Su-County r e questing th.at 6614, 111 1119 City 01 Costa ~. TM 101a1 amount of the unpaid esumateon W111t11111er•no bid~ T'ATE SECURITIES SERVICE. Cootldfl 1178. eo.ta M91. CA 10 be mede. penor Court of Orange Coun-Timothy J . Sargent be ap-Coun1y Of Orange. Stal• ot Call-balance, Int-I ttiereon. loo-flier comput4ICI may tM obi MCI by c•ll IOClled at 2020 Nonll Broedway, 9M2t Tiit ntr'M(•). malllno adelr-. 111<1 ty r"""uesting that John H pointed as personal re presen-tornl•. as e>e< mep recorded In 8o«* "'"" relaOl\lbty ... lmted C091•. •11· ~ ~4) 937-0988 tile d11y before Suite 206. tn Ille Clly ol Santa Alla, ~lcl'lael P. W•lhof. 3041 Coofldoa ZIPCodeNum'*.andSoclal~r--., · 217, P8119• 10 to 13 lnclutlw , mlt-pen.-and~ II the llrN ol County ol Orange tltte of Call· #711, Cotti MNa. CA. 92e29 1ty (Ot) Federal Tax Numbet, of 1119 W yatt be appomled as per· tauve to adm1msler the estate cetlaneous map1.1n Ille omc. of tlle the 1n111e1 publlcatlon of tt'llt Notice D1t«J NOllember 28. 1983 lornla REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Tiiis tklal,_ It conduCted by: an tranal•ror(•I ara: OSVALDO :s<>nal representative to ad-of TERRANCE MICHAEL County Recorder of t1ld County. -$68,0St.22. ~~~~~:J\iANKEA ESCROW SERViCE. a Calilornlt corpoi;ttlon, lnellvtdual. LINARES. 120"41 ~. Garden m1ruster the estate o f VER-SARGENT (under lhe lnde· vou ARE IN DEFAULT UN0£R A eur ..... 11y dated Cuhief• Check• .said T . 1Si;IUlyappotnt«J"TrU11•11nderend Mlcl'IMI P. W•ltlOI Grove. CA 921140 s s • d Ad f DEED OF TRUST DATED~ Of c.rtlfled en.di• payat>M to tM .. Nit... pursuant 10 Ille~ of sale con-Tiiis flat-• ... Hied wltft"" 02~. EUSTASIA LINARES. YLE 8. WYATT (under the pen ent m1mstral1011 o II, 19112 UNLESS VOU TAKE AC-Tn;11 .. or~.,. ~table to By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY.~ !erred In lllal C«taln 0..0 ol Trust County Clerll ol Ofange County on 120"41 ~. Gttden Grow. CA Independen t Admm1Stration Estates Ael). The pcuuon lS TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Trutl.. prO\llded pr099f ldentlfl· By Wanda McMlhlon, Aulltant llll8C1Jltd by RUSSELi: c GARNER. NOii 2 1. 1983 926-tO SS. ~ 025-38-8241 ~f Estat.es Act) The petition l§el for hearing in Dept. No. 3 ERTV. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· catlOn 11 evallable. re1ary an unmarried man. anel RICHARD P. ~ Tn. ntr'M(I). m•llinQ add•-. 111<1 IS S<'l for heanng in Dept No al 700 CIVlC Center Dr West LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· From lnlormtllon wlllcn 11'1• ~~lty BlllCI Wetl. Orange. CA. ERICKSON. an urtmarrltd men. r•-Publlll'lld Orange Coaa1 o.lly ZIPCodeNumber.andSoc:oalSecur-' '~-., 'NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE 1rUfl .. dMmt r .. labte. but for cordedJ1.11y29 1980 In Book 13680 Pllol Nov 30. Dec. 7. 14. 21 1913. tty (or) Fed.-al Tu Number, ot Ille 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr .. p«1nta Ana. C A 92701 on PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, vou wlllcn Trutt• mak• no lept-· (7 141835·8288 ot Otticlal Recc),da of aalel C<>.Jnty, al 6274-413 trantlet-C•I art LEE CARNAHAN, West, Sant.a Ana, CA 112701 IJanuary 4, 11184 al 9:30 A.M SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. lation 0t warr111ty, Ille •Ir-' ad· Pl:::~ane: 1~·;~98~1 Dally PIO• 1420 Recorder's lnllrumenti------------ 9550 War'* Ave . •335. Foun1a1n ion January 4• l98'4 al 9:30 IF YOU OBJECT lo the 11120 Iowa SI. • 13. Co.ta a.c.... drwl(M) « other COftltnon cMiaig· ' • • • 6309-83 No 31aoo. by r .. IOl'I Of 1 brtlell ot Nil.IC NOTIC£ va1111. CA 92708. S S • ( h CA. 12626 nation of In. at1oY1 ~Plot>· o.tautt 1n payment ol pertormance1----'-.-...-..-...... -......-.. __ _ 571-'Q-4039 A M !gran ling o t e pell lion. you 11 utr .. 1 leldreu or common ci.a-..-tY ts: "" Tangelo, Irvine. CA. 92714 of 1,_ ot)llgetlons MCurad tl'lllaby FICTITIOUI .,_.. Tllet tn. pe<sonal pr~ty 10 be IF YOU OBJF.C"T to the rihould either appear al the 1gn111on ol P•OP9'1Y I• enown ~. Saki prooerty It blitlO I04d '°' 11141 Nil.IC NOTICE lncll.ld•nv tllllt oreacl\ 01 d9faul1. No.'. .. ,... ITATRmNT trW11fer'red '' dMCrll>ed 111 09f'141'11 granting of the pell lion, you ~eari11g a nd state you o b}l'C· no warranty 11 gl..-n at lo 11~ com· purpoaa of P8YW'll Ille ~llOnl !Ice ol wl'llcll was recoreled August 2. The fOllOwlng person la doinQ aa mt1•lal1, suppl1M. mercllan<llM. sh Id Ith . 1 th ll or file wrnten b"""'· pie•-•• or couectn.u). Tiie secured by laid Oetd ofTruttlncluo· NOTICI TO cnon°"t t!183 8s Recore1er·1 Instrument No 1>u1lnea1 as equlp!Tlenl. (or) Bustneas, Fblul"· OU l' er appear a . e ~ons I) ~~ t>enellclary uneltr Mid 0..0 ol Ing f"' and ••C*"IM9 of IM Trutl.. Of BUUt T1'AMllM 83-333924 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC JILL"S FAN CLUB. 17905 Sky EqulpmCIMt. Goodwill. Covenan1 not heanng and st.ate you ObjeC· lions with lhc court before Tru1t, by reason ol • 0reacn 0t de-and ot Sale (-.C.. 1101-4107 U.C.C.) AUCTION ·TO THE HIGHEST BIO-Parlo. Circle. Sult• H, lrvlN, CA to compete or LAKE FOREST tions o r file wriltl'n objec-the hcanng Your a ppear· 1au11 . In Ille obllg1t1on1 ttCUr«J Detect OI09mt>« 5, 1N3 Notlc. ls hereby g1wn 10 Ct'tdltora OElil FOR CASH, lawful mon-v ofthe 92714 GOURMET MEATS & D!ll and II lio ns Wtth the l'tlUrl before iance may be in JX'l"Son or by 1n.re1>y. 11.,e1ofor• executed and CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE ol IM wtlllln named translerOtt•I United SI•'"· or. cas111w·1 cMCk Jiil a.trbtta, 2226 w Knoll. San•• tocated at 2001 N Murlland• Blvd . h • h .. y . It . dellvereo 10 the unoe<slgMd a wrll-COMPANY 11111 1 bulk t1111tllf I• •bout to be drawn on 1 stale or nallonal bank, 1 Ana, CA. 92701 #N, El 1oro. CA 92630 too-tl\ef wltn l c t:aring o ur appear -your 11 nrm:y , 1en Oeclarellon ol O.tault and 0.. ••Mid Tr1111.. mao. on peraona1 properly l'llf .. n. sia1e or federal credit union. or 1 Tiiis bu•'""' 11 conducled by-an Ille lollowtng deacrlbeCI 11Gono11c ant't' may be In pt•rson or by IF YOU AllE A CREDI-mend ror Sai.. 1nd written notice ol By. Suz.anM K•ly. EJiiecuuw \lice 111., dflcrlblCI tttile or laderit 18111nga ind loan 1nc11vldua1. bev91'8(19 lletnM(s)· Ott-sai. e.ar & your altom ey. rt'OR or n·mntingcnt creditor breacn and ol llecllon 10 CllJM the Pr..idtnt TM nam.1 1nel l>u~neH ael· association domlctled In lhl• ttale, Jiii Barbera wine Llcen11 No 20·12S087 now IF YOU ARE A C REDI-~t the dt'<.'('aSt.•d, you must file unc:1tr1tgned 10 Mii said pr~y to ~51 Corbin A..,.,,.,. c11 ..... of Ille Intended 1ran1leror1 111 payabi. at 1111 lime or aale, au Thia stal411Mt'11 was flled wttll lhe tMU«J for aalel pr9ml.... . aalltly said obllgatlona. and there-Nor111rldoe. CA.11328 ar•· Arcn..-•1 Products, Inc .. 915' El ngllt. 111i. and lnler•ll l'leld by 11. af Counly Cieri! ol Or•noe eounty on Tllat the 10111 c.on1te1tr111on !or rI'QR or a contingent C're<htor your da1m wllh the rourt or aller tn. un<lerttgned cauMd Mid (213) 70f·2358 Colorado. Founteln va1i.y. CA. Trusiee. In tl\lt rael P<Ol*IY tllu•t• o.c. 11. Illa~. the uantlet ot laid t>uliMU and of pf the deceased. you must file presen t 1t w the personal rep-notlc• ol b1eacn and ol er.ttion 10 Put>ttalleel Orano-Coaat Deity P11o1 1121oa. in Hid county and s1111, Clescrlbtd ,...,.. Nld lloanM(tl la 1111 eum or '311.000. )'Ol.lr claim wilh the rourt or resentaUV<' a ppoint1.'<i by the 1>e recordtd Aug111t 25, 1983 at Dec:.. 14, 21. 21. tN3. Tn. locatk>n In c11uorn11 ~r 1119 as follows· Publlll'led Or•noe Coeat DlllY plul lnv•nlory H tlm1ted al in 't to th I ~· l lh n four months Instr No. 83-373244 ol Official Re-1115343 chief ••ICVll'W o"lclt 01 prtnclpal lot 54 ol Tr1ct No 3741 at per PllOI 0.C 14, 21. 28, 1983. J.,.,. '· 12.000.00, wt\lcll cionalats ol 1119 lot· ~resent 1 e persona rep· ur WI 1 e01d1 In tile olllce of tile Recorder ol bl.lllnt111 oll\ce ol tl'll 1ntC1Mdtd map r«#Cled In 8qok 131 Pagee 20 1984 · _ · ICMlnO: t'('S('ntat1ve appointed by the from the date o f hrst wwince Or•noe County: flt&.IC M>TICE 1rana'*'or 11. Sam.. to 23 1nc1ua1 ... 01 Mlecelt•MOU1 e.u1..a DH u..,...., t'C>Urt within fo ur months of letters as provided m Sec-Said aal• wt" be made. t>Yt wl1llout AM other butlnMI n....-and ad-Maps In tlle office ot \Ile~-ol •------------ __. ~ h da f f · ti 700 f lh Probate Cod~ c~t « wananty. •XPf-0t Im· ..ora cir-UMd by the Intended trana-said counly "8.IC NOTIC( CMclla. up1on 111ecutlon of elOl'ow 11 rom t ~ le 0 ~rsl iaswuice on . 0 e ptled. r~ardlng '"'-po1n111on. « IN¥fT9IG let 1et0t wttllln '""" .....,. i..t ....,.. The 11,..i add1 ... or otllef com· 1------------ lnMNC'tlon1 upon~ pf letters as provided Ul Sec-of Cahfom1a The lime for encumbranon.topay1ll4tr~ SMkld blda may 09 r90lilled al IMt P•t to far aa known to tne rnondeetgnallonoltMrealprooerty '1Cnnout.,... .. l t,000.00 ~on 700 o f the Probate Code filing claims will not expire princlp., eum 01 tile notet•I ~ the ofb of m. c=.c;:,"· 3300 Intended trentl9'M ar• ~ l'lerW\abow dtlcflb«f 11 purPOft.ct NAl9 tTA~ $37,000.00 !of California The time forpriortofourmonthsfromlhebyaald dMd olTrua1.w1t11im..1 N..,,,pclf11oui.v", 9-:11; TMMIM(1)andbultn-.aeld,....10 ti.. 825 Presidio Dr"'9. CO.ta Tiie lotto-Ing'*'°" la dolflO lnvilft10f). appro1t1m1t«J 11 fill lai . I U . d ( h h I ticed •In Mid nol• ptOYIOed, adYlllOel, K CA. t2M3 unt• 11:00 A M on fM Of 11141 lnlendtd 1rlNfwM(1) -· Meaa Cattlofnla t>Ytlntiae u · 12,000.0iO ng c ms w not expire ate 0 t e ear ng no any, undel tM *""Of MIO OMd of 12th d of~. 1"4. at wl'llcn John E Thur•. 8821 TaflltiM Cir nMi unwalgntd '*.tlY dl1tlalm1 o A v I o T R I P L E T T · I l1IM It hU bt4lf'I agr..o ~ [Prior lo four months from the above. trutt, , ... , cnereea. and••~ of time ~ Olda "*' o. oC*ltd llfld eta, Yortie Linda. CA. neee 111 11abltlly '°' any tnoorr«lneat 111 PAIN1WORKS, 1ee 11 Gemini ~ Mid tr_,.,Ml•I anCI Hid tr-~ate of t he hearing noticed YOU MAY EXAMINE the ln.Tt\llt .. andofltlttl'\lltacr.ted reed tor fl'lltthee>rooert;l*'ttnanther9to Mid •trMI ad<l1"1 or otl'lel com-Huntlf'IOlona...ctl.CA '"41 •Cll1•1 IMt ClOnlld«ellon '°' !tit iabove. file k ept by th~ court. If you by NICI OMd Of TNll . StOiWALK ANO TRU R£PlACE-.. 4"0!'"4 Ill ~ ..... ,... .. mon ~ Pe~ A. TrlpMCt 1111 T..-.C. tr ... of Mid buslnMa and ol Mid , Said .... wlll be held on Thin-ME.NT ON IALBOA PININSULA mocMI alrplane "*I Of0. ~ Sllld .... wll be ITlldt Wlth<Nl Huntlnalon 8Mcf'I CA_ utaf llOINIC•) 11 to .,. peld or1ty ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the are interested tn th e est.le, dty. o.c.ntblr "29, 1993. at 2:00 2375 and loc;.lled at t1M El COIOfado, ..,,anty,••Pf'Ma0tlrnpll9d,r..-rd· Tiiie ~ ... oonducWd by. 911 ,,.,.,., llaa tlMfl 8P9fowd by 0.. file kept b y the coun. lf you you may serve upon the ex-Pm. 11 1~ Ctltptnan A_,. .n-MO ooo founl81n v..,, CA. 121oe · Ing 111i.. poaaeulon. 0t encum-~. '*11'*"1 of Atconotlc 8ewr11Q41 are interested in the estate, e«.ator or adm1ni.9trator. or lrance to tM Cl91c c.niar lulldlnt. AWOYed by the City~ 11111 ni. ~ nernt u..ct by llkl bfanoae. to U111fY tne prlnclpll bllo ~ R. T~ Control. puttutnt to S«I 24073 " you mav 8etve upon the ex-upon the anomey for the ex· 300 !Mt CllaprMn A..-.• Orange, 1~ day of 090lmlllr. 1tl3 ,,_'9fora •t Hid loelllon I•: .,_tit tlle NOi• Oto•'* obllQellon TN• itat91Mnt -ll9d wltll IM Mq. " CA wanoa L ~ Arct1er•1 H098V WORLD MCufed bV Mid OMd Of frutf. wltll ~nty c.tc of Ofanoe ~ an Thee the IMnln CleeQ'lbeCI 1r-. ~tor or adminJslrator. o r ecutor or adminislralOr, and At t~ 11me ot IM 1n111a1 puM-()fly c.tc Tlllt Mid""" 1ran1tw 11 tnt9rlcMCS Int_., and°'"""""' u 1Hewld9d ~ 21 1.a ,.,...,.'° ti.consumm11ted, tut>)ec1 upon the attorney for the ex-tile wuh the court whh proof c.atlOn o1 tlllt flOCICI, the totll Pt~l\le .,..,... may otltlln to be COlltumtNMd et 1~ office ol: therein: 1*11edvanc-.11 eny. undW ' ,_,. '° "' .._. pr~w"' 11t OOIC*l iecutor or Mimlnl.tlra'9r and iof 9ervi~ a written requesl ll'llOUlll 011"-unc>eld b.i.noe Of tlw one Mt ol bid~ 11 no_, Norrie&~. tnc.. u70 C.-t~ t«me 1r-.ot and '"'""' on Publlllhld °'Mt' Co.t ~ .,. ~. -.,..., A..... . . ' ' • ..:-i.1 oblloltlon ~ bytlle ltlowd9-at tM office ol IN Pvtlllo WIWU pul onv.. &ult• 1. Ntwpor1 -..c:ri. eucfl ldll-. a/Id '*" ,..., c~ • ... AA -•• ,. ·= .... 11i, '-'lain v-.,, CA. t27oe file with the court with proof st.o~ing that you desire•...--..-IGtt6M dt.cl 01 ttut1 lllCI ..C"""-1 D•partment, itoo N••POtt eouniy 010rano-. Clllfamll, tffeO cnero-. enct 1xpenaaa vi t"-"8JC NOTIC[ Oft•...., Dlolmbet 211, 11183. o f aervb, a writt.cn requnt nou~ o f the filing of an In · ooeta. •1*1198. encl ..,._. la 90u...,.,ct, .......,. ~. CA. on 0t "* JlllUlrf t. 1.... TNll• and of 1111 I~• cr111«11>y ___ ............... ....., ...... __ _ Al o!Mf ~ nttnM 1110 Id· 1tat1.n1 that you desire 1~1 venklry •nd apprallenw.nt of IN, le&.8!1. IHa. Tlllt llulll 11anetw 11 eu~t 10 Mild OMd of True1. TM 10111 arnQ!ll'l1 flC"1'0Ut-.. ...... UIM lly the 1~11 notJce of the IUlna of An ln-et\al<' 818('1.t or of th~ .,..tJ. TM 10111 1nci.btecm.a being 111 f:Of "'""" '"'°'1MCIOll. Cll ltlil>-C11tlfoml1 Uniform Commerct1I of Mid ot111QaOon1 ln<llucllno rlMOn· ..,... ITA~ ..tltitn ttlrM YMfl IMI PMI. ao ,., .. . ';D ':'.:-i ••tm•t• on .nlCll the ooenlno !Md la '* l,.uy "°)ee1 lngl~ •1 coo. Section 11oe ldlly WllmllticS •• Clllf'9" -•• TM f~ ,,...,. ... dolllO known to IN ,,.,,...,..1). -vmtory and appnlllement of Uons or &ttOUnt.s mentfo,~ ~ted ft'l8Y be ootalned ~ 640-tttt: · ni.N1M111e1 ldd,....of lfllp.-· Plft-ol!M 'tni•~. at'"-"""'°' OUll!'lwl • ,.... ~-r~EofE~~ estate -ta o r o f the peU· in Sf'Ction 1200 and 1200.5 of lnO (714) 137.otee tM day Publlalled Oren.-co. o.ey Piiot MW\wttllwllomdlll'M meybeiidlt lnitlll put111Cltl0n bf tlltt HO!lCI· It I•". SAIL INM MOTEL. 1117 ~ ~£. ttte •• ""nao "w-A ..... lions or 11CCOU11ta ~ntloned th~ Callfomla Prub8w Coudc. '"'0e':i;;Novarn1>« H . 1913 p.c. 14, 1113 t4t2-413 =:!tJ:OCIATU~~ 12~::~ 26, 1913. llvcl .. ~ hlcll. CA. tlMI luM 111. Founllln v..,, CA In S«-tJon 1200 1.md 1200.~ of Boole... McCu•ltY IQUl'TY LOANS, INC. IHeO and ttle ~ "!L:.°' ~ "EAL'E&TATl UOUAfTIU HA· H~~~r:'" 0..:= =~:~tl3 thG~~= Probate ('.ode, ~;·ew'nt.~::11~.\' •. , SltL ; ~.~.:~COMPANY, IOI"! ln••••pen•••ve• :. ~~(~ .... .=-°t ~!.ltor. ~()fOOflllion • ':'cinC::,.,.. ., CMIMO~ UM Defe 8t .. Selle 1" Floor 1y e..ty Jo MGOlnlll. AM1111nt '(In Ill IP'f'' IWl not "'9" ,,....,._day~-~• h llMI THI.........,_..,.-.. ............... ~ ·~'.!.... ·~ c ... , a.cntary In ptlC•I r .. 1ono11. llllllondate..-.Olltlove.. . t8MllO.J.Marter.1'a~ CoulltyClertrefOIWlll~-T,....~f) ~·....,..._,.,CA."... ...... A•1ele1, A. l OM Ctty ll¥cl w.,, Oranoe. CA cleelifted ...,-.. OMW' '*'"*"I,,. to20 Nortfl ~. 8111M IOI, 0.0. 1. tta. . IMOemlftM ltH·INl (IU>llt·ltff tatll ...,,...... ,,_ JOMLT"""'-• a.rttaAna,C..t170I ,__ Tr=:t: lfl!lol Publilhed Or~ CoMt Publlih~ Or•• Coutt7t4)9'r..Gta -...,_.Tr• ..... W(•I (lt•ltaMl10 fV11111t•ar....a...o.r ~tl3.,. COl9I Cely Dally Pilot.I>@c 1. s. ••· 1983. c.ny Pno, 0t-c is. 1 ... 20. ~ 1r.rn~ o.lly 01__.,,,_...ng ,~. :• Ccml .,_ ~ ~ t~ ~ : o.c. , ... 11, 11. ,.., .-. " ' 6495-a 6388.83 1983 648~83 Ult.a • ~ ' ' ' ' ....., • .. ... ... . • J M Or ...... llflfa,_, ...... lalvaUW Aprtatatt fualU.. 1111 Oaf. lttaa 2tOI 1TI8t ..., . -• pool. Nr ~h. employ.cl :::.... ......... ...... ..... ~ aiii ..,... •• ••• lw• l .. t ltatral U02 1--' 2•.u I~ ltacla •a.t l1at ltacla 2140 So Leg, exira nlCe. kit lee. WEST CLIFF 3br. den, w/d, o rma 1 4:Ch pad qu;I, prvf I 63 1p1 CtON 10 txfi p,j. n-11mkr 129493-3490 •Yl10I.... 8~~1~~!1~~~':N relrlg., o.11dener 111gx .mI4 prprty on be>-. blocka 10 v11e 1450 ; dep. FrM rent In eXCiii'nge tor Split level w/MJ)l.rll• mllr 1160.000 (213) 541-4480 mo. refer• r~. 875-300 ~ I I txh. elee gar, yrly 1525 538·4398 b1by1lttlng d1y1. Call ---- COlOWC?Ll . BANt\eR ~' bedrm wlw•.lk-ln cloMt, a sor I 873"8336•642•9886~-2 br, ,.,., bl twnhM : 1tov•. 540-1t16 11ternoon1 completely separated IMlft 01f•ral1la .. ' ealfy VERSAILLES CONDO dryer, relrlg, pool, j1c. ------S from other bdrma. Lovely l&"llllT II W.l&Y STUDIO 1525 1500/mo. Avail Jan. 1. Furnlahed Room near o. Meluded patio. Owner A charming redecot1ted lallllea Age 1 83l 4980 963-7570 bet 10 a 7 Cout Plue, Female ready to move NOWI home, 3 Br 11.111 ... sun Pt1i111l1 2207 788-1172 n • preter.1250.556-1737 ..... ,llAll 1111.IOI Be1Ut 2Br IBI twnhae. -759-l&O 1 fllled lerrac;e on Ille bey. r 1 a 01 1 U I Newport Buell Molel, Slip for lrg yachl. Ott B I . 1' t 3 5 0 I m o . n,.rt•tall, a • frplc. patio. vaulted oell-weekly r11es 1v1ll, lllO Dynamite New~ 8elCt't condo. 3 BR •. mo~ln perfecilt Upgredel ga- lore! Custom oek bar, bulll-ln m1erow1ve, allut· ters. ptulh c•rpet All lhla t••-.. &. 1err1tlc luge low --------- Interest rate loenll .... WIU UlllT ...._.... WITIPIUlllll • Br 3 81 I nd den Mea-l•--------lean p1vers In kitchen, enlry Ind den Wood 11'tut1er1 and sprinkler system Lind Included $325,000 Aslt lor Mary Oenlls 644-7020 -.iaranncruti.aSMCt•,.. L ... IUlEITITE IEWNllT IUGI lallllea-, Attractive lwo story. Pniattla 1007 rustic. lour bedroom, three bath home. Format OPEN AoOsE 1 t-4PM dining room. Family Wed-Fri-Set-Sun. 430 W. Coast Hwy room Fle•lble financing. 2109 E. Balbol Bl atr"I perking lor extre 1-879-5""1 Ing, blllna, encl gar, xlnt kllcl'ten units. 642-9939 C.ar•. • "rell lnve1trn"11 _ __'"-' .-:1JL.--area nr Hunt Hrbor .. ,.. • 3880 MIChelaon Drive •• ... S82c 846 "738 ---be-.. property. Owner wlll Ooeanlront 2br tb1 lrplc p i 1 2707 "· .., Newport • walk to ICu llnence. $1, 195.000. $700 lnol utU. 111/IHt lrvlne H 811 1 C:iose 10 belch 2 Br 2 Ba Pool, tennis. 1250 Incl B1rb1t1Aune644-8200 sec. dep. Can be ... n 3 Bdrm 1 ba Woodbridge 1· Br el ft3•n 29th stove. dahwshr, deck, ullls.548-4260.~-4888 Fri/Sit 9·• 510 E Condo $800/mo Avatl S 7 0 0 I mo V r I Y gar $575/mo. 536-"837 On tile beach 1 room apl, Ooeanlron1, B1tbo1 lmmed Agent 645-8513 213-433-0502 klleneoette & bllh S300 -----Deluxe 3 BR 2'h BA near -trell iel Mar 2222 HOME FOR RENT Ctrt11 ••I Mar 2722 new 1rptc wo l'tkup pan-• &200 MC o.p 2306 w 1-iP.;;;,;;,~~ .... ~~~~ trvlne 3 Bdrm. $825 Ger-3 Br 2 Be 2 ear gar...,. try bltns encl ger lg patio Oceanfront NB 673-4 t5• enovtl rm apece age and lenced yard · -..-etc $675 545-3604 11-• --------age kltch. g11. ott PCH Kids and pets OK Agt no S850tmo. Avail now SUWI '"' Ull llLI $700's 539-6190 BEST ,.. lee 883-0755 H B BIChelor Unit, CION Wkly renllls now avail .. ..£ Pr'-1, lttt ,. __ ,, Cetta ...... ••z.a 2 Br· den, lrpl, iteps to to ocean. ~Int loca(ion 115 50/wk 8 up Color •• .,. ... ..... "" ., Impressive 2 Br pool hm beach S 1200/mo Avail $400 mo 962-2649 TV Phones In room 2274 Remod 4 bdrm. 3 ba kid S630 85 8767 home 1435,000 Assum. b . t bl. carport, c ean newer k1tch s now 1· Newport Btvd. CM tst 217 Vie Ithaca Open l600/mo 351 Bey St ' sm 1" 539•6t90 BEST 3BR 2BA Upper Dupl1.11, SEAWl•D 646-7445 Sun 12-4 Cannery VII-&44-7269 New 2 bt, 2 bl, dble gar. •Int 1oc .$t200 Chris VILUQE SEA & SUN LODGE 1901 Really 673-3777 2 i ltllf 1110 lrplc Next to UCI $850 659-1044 or 675-8345 New 1 8 2 Bdrm luxury s 100 wk up Color TV ... T llLL Xtra large rooms, lully mo lease 838•3690 Ctatl Mtta 2724 apls In 14 ptens 1 Bdrm 3026 W Coast Hwy, Npl Veclnl In Npl Hgts 53,. equtpl)ed k1tcnen break· Totally supreme 3 • Bdrm 1 Br t Ba. 1920 Wallace, •,r6o90m S5T75. 2hBdrm 11ro0m So Laguna-:-nr beecn. furn A 111 0 $ 189 ,000. lest oar custom decor 2''> Ba sp1t1 level pool rt!lnge. quiet, clean s420 own ouse r m room, TV, shr beth. Fe 642•7404. Ron Lowe lr>cd tor pe1s gardener 8 home queens kitchen S 1 err a MJm 1 C 0 $735 • pools, tenn11, N-smkr $250 .t93·3•90 __ ----utlls PAID 537 -5027 elegant formal din mg waterfalls, ponda. Gea lor _ IPll .af . $50 secunty lee super plush decor l'tuge 64 i -1324 cooking 8 heeling paid Vacatita ~ Mac:nab Irvine •--1y l-1 Pl S300 HOUSE master suue elite area 1 Br $495. pool, spa. gar-From San Diego Frwy ltatab 2907 --ONL V $725 • $50 secur-a No pets Call blr 6 drive North on Beach to 1111 lrttt Laet Charm decor mod kllch lty fee 537.50:;,>7 6~~-5677 · · McFadden end west on l arge Big Beer cabln. Pool Newport beach 63 t-4108 131-1300 Li fem home. bly vu. * * * * * * 34098 Pec1f1c Coast Hwy ooo s II ,._ d AIO Staa••• ,..._ 01n1 Point 240· t377 I•------•• E~i~erms. ~~g1PP'. n. Super "WHtclltt Grove" 3 ulils pd avail now Ph McFadden to SEAWINO leble, color TV, 2 lrplc. t>drmwltl't towdown.Now 539-6190BESTR1tylee l•IYHllnPAll ,-Br w/poot, s4001mo. v 1 l l A G E sleeps 14 (714)545-6916 ls the time to see & buy! $355, cottegetduplell. Large 3 bdrm, 2'h ba, 2 $300" dep 642-8202. (714)893-5198 ltatala It ----- A~~~~A~~r~'!m T_H_E_CH-A-IS_T_M_A..,..S-A7n=1-=c (714)64.t-18421675-3772 Mid for Cl'trlatm .. I Center pieces, wreaths, OATILIU YllW 2111 trtal ••l Kar IOU 1 .. " .. .,. Christmas decorations, 2 Bdrm 2 Be condo with • ~ Chrlstmea llems, glll den. balcony and aecurlty * * * * '* • wrap. 11c Consignment gale. located near the sl'top 332 Forest Ave, " Batbo1 Pier. Great vlw. 21 LAGUNA BEACH of sand end oc11n. 494-4 100 Open Wed-Sun Owner wlll help finance. PLYlll fllT&ll THE GIFT OF Fl YING Leaaone 10-5 pm 631-7370 SO. COUNTIES REAL TY Small. pvt. 1 Br Very. lrptcs, 2 car gar $I t95 833-8926 -Weik io-l>eloch Bach SLart 2tol 770-5454 very clean Newly reeond, Agt 673-5354 2 bd. t ba.-dupleX. Gar-s 00 11 II I Id • 0 •111111 4 •536u-4163s7 nc ·'T .. -Orlgl111I" .. WllTOUFf AIU new crpts Nw. paint. No w oodb7idge. beautllul age. prlv yrd, no pets ,..., • PEIHOT LIOATill •BDRM, 2BA, Spa. AV pets 213-471-1671 lake front, 5 Br 3 Bl 3 car $545/mo. 649 Plumer IOOlllUTE FlllH. 5 Bdrma, 3 baths. lnclucl" PRICE REDUCED TO 3BR 2ii; ba tQ;'n110UM: garage, 2 trplcs. air cond. 543-5478 WlllWE APTS Newport Bch 64t-1899 master suite ind large $:?!14.000. 119% tst TO lrml dlr>lng. pvt pa110. 2 $1700/mo. 551-2645 2 Br l 'h Ba studio patio Sfaclous t 8 2 Br lrom 2 M/F under 30 nMoecl to Scenic T OUl'I Tue pl'totoa lrom the lir All av1ll1ble through gift certlflcat ... 5•9-2203 OC AIRPOl'IT fa m 11 Y room a nd 11oq Eue11 Line (Nr 17th car gar wl opnr. Poot, L11aaa 8Uls 2250 garage no pets $575/mo 525 Lakes 8 streams, Shr very nice house In Irv L ••... _ oil-street parking for up a Dover) 549.9043 relrlg breakfast nook _ 548-4291 or 645-9857 POOi & spa, large rec or CdM w/25 YI old M -to 7 cars. Only 4 doors incl Reis req Close to HOME FOR RENT - --room • new I Y r e • 11161flEf111119 lrom 1l'te entrance to WIW 11 So Coast PllU. No pets. Laguna Hiiis 4 Bdrm 2'1t 2 Br tba $675yrly Avl Me decoreled. b11utolully prol Must be able 10 pay Tfl\DI TIU\.\l RL\I 1' ~ Gift for Diabetic&. Main Beech Now on tile Eastblutf condo by owner. $675/mo Into 549-0476 Ba & 1000 Fenced yard Sat 1 00-3 00 only landscaped. security $400-$500 mo. no smkrs Weig hi Conscious or market 11 only 1510,000 4 Bd 2ba end unit - -a garage Kids a peis 3 t 1V•·361h St, uppef"9pt. gates Sorry no pets Marty 754-6244 Anyone Who l oves De-..... 1111 e .. ulyl $5000 down. P /P 3 Br 2 Bl Lorenzo, den, we I come 8 6 3 • 0 7 5 5 Eu tslde 2 Br. 1 ba, gar, _!.46·659 1 2 r ms evaT tn -3 Bdr 11c1ous, Healthy candy 1185.000 . .t 15/83l--6073 ~rroen,:. no ::,1s13~~50 Agent, no lee. tr p ie, beam cell Lasaa• liiat.l 2752 condo Xlnt 1oc . twy Gr .. t Clwlatmu G1't 114hddl..., ... Lov1bfel :,.,-Kc 2 teme1eS t3week1l300 .... lm EAT• 8 714/432-6670 erra gmt • L 1-.-1-2252 $6 15-$625, • 1st. 1111 8 --close. WIO. 2 car g8/, lllO $.4501mo y ard. garage. .,... IJH sec S225 2 persons. no 1 rm Condo Comm $3001mo 540·7859 Tom 1 ..... IHl'TMW_ ~Ddebout i;•;;•la;i;l;•;l;ta;;;";;iiiiiiiiiii newcarpet,ctose topark 21F 2ba condo Lg pets 650·1798 pool $C500tose 92to67~s, Beachlront house 1 Br I .. 1 1 B B -=======:;~ 622'.; Center gar/opnr, lrplc $650/mo. shops. 4 • a··elt, $350/mo Balboa ,. n• w .. 11 you wan n rr.J 8 each -••A ,........ .,.IW 75 9797 642 8D•e 2 Br. I ba. upstairs -• Delly Ptlol CIUlltleds. R:::J..i Estate ----11' .. llEULUf PAii nL .,.. 142-1103 . . . -$450/mo 545-4529 or • ..,.,, ... acla 276' Agt 673-5• tO (211)U1·11U'" C\.JI 200 Blk.40'1ol.3Br + den, Triple wide 30'•60' Large --- -Lrg 2 Br. 2'" ba. twnhse. 213-598-1219 1 ~. 1 beth. Available Fe 3 Br, 1 be apt. Bal ·~ ..... lfl 1•11 ~!9.~' ~~~-.~:~:: 1tv1ng dining-kitchen ~:'~~pet~~~~~:~~=· tolt. lrPI. sec gate $800 S-425 1 Br relr1g. no pets. now $650/mo, yearly Penln. turn. dsnwr. w/d :..,. • • area. 3 bedrooms & 622''> Center 497 -6895 AM/PM pa Ito 72•-C James St 673-3355 $234/mo 546-1451 eves Attractive 2-slory. ru111c Open Sal/Sun 1-5 . 3Bllhs-both llghl & dark.· y•• • _. 1"2 1181 N-EW-OCE •Nv u CONDO '·' '\ ' \.' ' I •. \ \; \,\ \ four bedroom, three beth Ownr/egt 673-555 t er Interiors. Next to rec -I•• .. · " 673-7787 1 blk to beach. I blk to Fem . $250/mo-:--N B area. an a t Agt --- -2 master suites. micro-<650tmo ·2 Br. 2 Ba bey 1 bdrm. prkg $450 avail Jen 25-30 yrs l'tome Formal dining Ct1ll l0ti4 rm poo area. 4 Br 2be Condo $750, weve oven. lrptc. no pe1s. • room Family room. Flex !~---------~~ 540-5937 wateffgu pd. 1 blk from S900/mo Call Tim 11 Townhouse, pool, l/r. mo Jan 1 650-2493 Kathy 250-0440. eves t bl e 11 nan c Ing IY IWMl 1111,IM S.CsHhopplng Pool/jec. 752-7363, Mon-Fri 9.5 covered parking t Br apt w/atove, relrtger-557-2428 ...... $295,000 College Pk: cul de sac, 4 lactat Pref 1350 elc 213/693-5064 & 786-5680, eves/wknds 268 E.. 16th St ator end parking $430 Fem rmmte needed. pvt ... Ill.I 1112 131-1300 br, 2 ba. pool, spa. Open -213/696-1884 TSL .,.. u2-11oa Call 675-0612 alt 5PM Rm & Ba. 7311 Seasnore, Traditionel 3 •. 3~ Ila. Bayfront, pW & ,._ ________ ,_iiidii1Hiiyii1ii2i-5ii.ii6ii4ii5-ii3ii86ii2iiiiiiiii 11 lllTS I Eiist51de 5 Rm l'touse set lliaa!ia Vi•lt1'7 $700 3 Br 2 Be single gar. 2 Br. t'h be Also 3 Br. 2 NB $350/mo 548-7839 fioet for 15• bcJ9t. Priced te .U .l.2~.000. t• II Prime Npt Bell rent a in trees · I/yd kids Pflll HOMES F~R RENT r>o pels 186 E 2 tsl ba. lrplc Both have, w/d F 10 Shr-w/M&F well-toe 111111 YllW •ES WTlltf properly located near gar S625 otners avail Mission Viejo 3 & 4 Bedrm. 546·6985, 631·8 117 hkup, crpts/drps, gar N B condo, S310tmo • ....... 9W-•Qf Three Bdrm. two Ba New-1111111n••1 Oover/Westcllll behind 539-11190 BEST Riiy fee S800-S850 Garages and 642-4387 uttls 675-9643 eves 111nws 1 u... -Wes I c It 11 sh o PP Ing • fenced yards Ktds & pets CL EAN/5 yrs old 3 Bdrm p & t o .. por1 Beech home wlln Gerage8A11ey-'cceM center St,600,000 Es•de cnarm 2 Br 1 Ba OK Agt No tee 2ba $695 OtW Qer 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo gott Lag Ben nse -Pvt room anoramir b<ty ocean View rom 4 Br, 4 °" large pool m private rear 111,IOO Terms e\/a11 ·courtesy to Best loc Avail S650tmo 863-0755 Patio $695 Agt 546·5605 cou1se view & prvt dbl balh & entrance S350 pallo, pool home. Ptnnt' lc1t•auon . $775.000 yard Quiet street lo-Bk rs c at t 0 w n er No pets 751·3898 gar $1225/mo Macnab tst g last 497 .4391 YllTI • 1.81 MDIHI Fabuloua bay & mowltlihl vi.-w. 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba. condo~-~ priced at $295,000. unm PUii •""" SpeC'\aCUlar t.yfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ti. up: 2 br. 2 ba dn. 2 boot ....,,a Redueed-•1.soo.000. ,...... -llUIPlllT Ocean & )!tty views. Marine room, 4 bdml, 3 ti.th, 3700 aq. fL 4 car parking. $1.385.000. F•lllU 11111 llUTIP New 4 br, 41/i ba, custom Trench Normandy Etta~ 1.2 prime acn hilltop. Now •995,000. •1-llft llWAllT Coronado Island rust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade Near new 4 bdrm, 4 ti.th. lake view. 3500 tq. ft. J.440,000. Wll tnd. for a k>ca.l property. Bill CR UNO~ R£ALTOR l l • ,,. - CdM DlflEX JUST REDUCED Two bedroem units duplex in'°'Cor- ona del Mar is ~finitely the best buy in toWR. Unlta are in good condition and owper iii very anxious to aell. $2e9.~. LEASE OPTION -N.B. 2 story 4 bdnns. 3 bath, family nn .. home in gate guarded community with tennis cow-ts, pool, and jacuzzi. Owner moving to Texas -and anxious. $349,500 -5% down or lease option for 6 to 12 months. 67S-33ll EVES. & Wlfl>S. ·:,~ Sl:lltii~-4t.~s· -----..... .., (\Af • ,.,,.,. -=·: ....... ··:..~ :: --~-, ... -..... ,... .... U•I cation near schools and ltJ ltlar•, lltr. 645-6646 E side, clean quiet 8·cosy Ntwpert lucla.. 2269 Cozy 2 Br t Ba. Water.gas Irvine Really/Martha shopping Good as-1'8· '1'121 2 br.-2 bl duple11. W/0 stove & OIW incl No Macnab 6.t4-6200 Large 2-story 1n CM w/O, micro wave OShwr lrasn cmp11 $360 650·6314 sumable toan and pnoed 4-plH on Lynn St HB 5 201 gar yaro, shared Dogs. $490-$510 • dep 10 sell $249,995. lnctud· EillSllE nn&IE yrs new s 3 1 0 K p()()l $650 mo no pets. lrptc nuge pallo S1epS10 548-8752, 10-8PM mg lend Call Toddy Charming & oozy. sur-O...nr/bkr 963-2422 mgr 2453-B Orange Ave bCl'l 5406 Neptune S900 Smith rour>ded by lowertng ========= •TINY HIDEAWAY • 962-4163 (2 131379-50 15 Oelux E/s1de Twnhse. 2 Br. Mlle Prol 1001ung lor MIF to Shr 2Br hm I Olk from t>eecl'l Smi.r Cl<. J Smllh 675-0194 786-7500 GE 1sc..· 910(' I', ba lndry. gar 2543 Orange S6SO 642-0670 shade tren Completely llor qu111 smgte 1 b<lrm 3•' motOfOOet slip, posn 3 private front 8 rear yarda 1 lllTS den. stove, Ing No PetS Br 2 • Ba condo sec gt Plenty ol room lor e•· New paint. carpet, drapes nr bch S 1250 759..0588 E.s1de, ctean. quiet, cosy pand1ng Only S 124,950 Super eight pie•. each With All uttltttes pc1 S-450/mo 2br house. gar. yard. 759-1501 3 Bdrm, 2~ bl, double 14 will be open Sunday 3Br 2'1 Ba condo. pool. share pool $650 mo . no MtF shr Npt -ShOf'es very niee ap1 I Olk beacn $:;.>75 5'18-837 t ~:~·~op~::~,,:i:~; !IH ENtl 141-1111 ~~~.~7.'~~:C, "9· 1915 pets. mgr 2453-B Orange 11".E 121f··~ Super Invest-HOME FOR-RENT 4 Br 2 Be New.vvt Island, Frpl pool prv1 patio 1 $725 000 ,.._. dshwShr X-lg 2 Br on TE.UCE meot. ask ng • Mission Viejo 3 Bdrm t ''I 2 car gar 25 dock, yrly Eaststde $610 557.2a.1 CALL Bill COTE Ba $800 Fenc41d yard a 4022 Channel S 1395 Very clean 3 bdrm. l'tome garage Kida 8 pets wet-1.1. IHltJ 111-1142 •PfflSIH APT near the perk on a large ~!!!!!!!! come 863-0755 Agent, 1 Br. lrg rms, orpts/drps, FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED, ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH Nwpt condo to shr, nr lido tsl $314/mo Very nice 675-6129. 859-7204 lot with room to a-pend . ..: no fee Have 23 ren1els 1v1ll. Pets range No pets 1385. An excellent value at jual lnlWI llAm Lux Condo, 2 Br. 2,,.., be. OK From $800-$2500 Ag1 731-68291642-73 t 2 CLUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more! Sorry, no pet$. Modeb open daily 9 to 6 $347 300 Beau1. 5 bdrm home tn Call 760 a102 1gt ' SpyglHs 1530,000. Can frplc. l /C, PVI yd, dbl II· . ' "LIKE BRAND NEW" PriVate bdrm/ba In large C M l'touse/chlld Ok. $450/utll Incl 850· 1088 LlllA llU l&YflT Interesting and llexlbte floor f)l1n 1n this Im- maculate 4 bedroom • den & lem1ty trn rest· denoe. Secluded atrium patio, clrouler s111rc11e, 3 lireplaoes & gourmet kllehen Owner wtll con- s 1 de r lllChange $995.000 move In w/mlnlmum dn lech gar $900 &43·2289 UASE /tmO• Sparkltng 1 Bdrm lrom pyml. Wiii carry note NEAR occ. beaut Mesa S 1600/mo.(6· 12 mos ) $445. 2 Bdrm lrom $555 l1vor1ble way. lmmed. PRiii OllTl IESA def Mer 5 Br, 3 bl, 2 Slry 2-Slry 4Br 3bl lam rm Ullls pd, pool. garage, no eacrow 83•·1157 Denlae $1200/mo 851 9020 home, gate guarded pets 40 unit apl. complu · • comm Tennis. pool. 301 Avocado, 642-9850 Ir It I 4 w/11nd&permltsto bulld New3br.2'1'1 be,2C8rgar. 1acuu 1 Sell price 241WWllson631..0960 addltlonat 35 units for a twnhses, 1 yr lease. $800 $349.500 w/5% dn or --GORGEOUS! total of 75 Units. Near mo. 1st. last • S300 sec. fse/opt Lrg 2 Br. 1 ba W/slde Ow, Pleft 2 1ft Nort .. wood • Soulh Coast Plaza. Ap-2558 Orange For appt, •t1E•S •wn lndry rm Avail 1/1184. " " " proved by tile city of cell Mark 11 640-4950 n n n $525/mo 645-6625 Wiiiow Creek. 3 Bdrm, 2 Coste Mesa. Prins. only _ __ _ 675-3311 Ev/Wknds PALM MESA APTS- be, 111m rm Beautllul need ~Ill 644-7424 Bkr. New. luKury 3 Bdrm 2') ba LIDO ISLAND 4 brt3ba n; backyard with covered condo E's1de C M Large beach, avail Jen StBOO t Br ~60/mo 0111~ hra pallo. planters. mallbu OO yd. 1ac. $1050 851~226 107 Vie Koron 673_5366 9-4 1561 Mesa Or ante tights 1nd your own SPA. Lttl ltr Salt 14 RENT TILL YOURS• _ _ A n a H e I g h t s S te5.ooo Back Bay lot. by ownr Gigantte 4 , 2 llrge mod-NEWPORT CREST 7141546•9860 ~ 7 .000 sq It, $60,000 cesn ern kllchen break lest 4 Br· 2''> Bl. lam rm. din Santti Ana Hgts l Br $500 Oakwood G;uden Ap1rtm~nts NNport 8Hch So. 1700 16th Street (al Dover) 642·5'.13 Newport 8 Hch No. 880 Irvine Avenue tat 16th) 645-1104 ~ 'fi isor 1 621-7103 or 646-4631 nook protess1one1 decor rm. J)OOI. lennls & tac 2 Br 2 Ba S600 No pets • Dt bbQ patio sotir helled SI t 75/mo 675-5788 S45-4855 • a It Y Kt1at11a, H i t pool • spa mucn mOfe EZ N p-1 Cr-est 3-bd-rm-~ty s -2 B I --..... ' 1"50 ·-s .. 537-5027 w • ,....... pactous ' • am rm, ---., ·~.... dee Ille. mirrors 8 crpt pa Ito & more Adults prel Across from Lido Marini . 7 86-117 2 I No down. 2.609 sq fi. t'I. $575 ' $50 1eeurll>-lee s 12001mo 631-1735 Ref's 645-1693 3 Br 2 B1. lrpl, newly dec- acre. It 15.000 Apple Weslslde SEE THIS ONE' -Overlooks Newport 3 Bt LUX CONDO oreted 1895 1·998-5868 V alley S 1 1501 mo· 2 Br 1 Bl enctad gar. wtd 2 Be all reedy 10 rent walk to SC Plaza 619-948-t 739 room. crpta drapes p1110 S695 539-6190 BEST lee Fr pie. ate. security. W/O, MYEl/WllTOLlf F Shr 2 br. I\~ be C.M. apt, pool, jl C, $300 • utll11 Lv msg. Marshall 75•-0959 WE LOOK FOR YOU! House/Roommates Unlimited 832-" 134 Ca111t1 ltr .... 2912 SSS. Slngle garage. 731 Wesl 18th St Costa Mesa 673-7787 --:---:;;;~ Olliet ....... 2914 1 tSO sq II, otfices avar1- 1ble to rent mo-to-mo 2 apaclou• olllces. 2 sec- retarial spaces. con- ference rm, can lncluoe exisung phone sys Also par1111 space 1va11 754-7017 I £. b claaa1• l 00 no pels $550/mo ' MC W ~ I pvt club w/tenn1s els. • 546-5'142. 770-5629 ttlaiaattr I poots, 1ac, saunas, gym, - WAH HtHONl I 2 lly, 2 br. 2 a Big GBeedr Daaa-Ptiat 2 226 Noth1n fancy but cheap t Br studio, S600/mo HOMI ~ hoc. ....... ec~ I cabin 8 ldJ IOI nr 01 RENTI 2 Br abode $375 675-4063 REAL ESTATE -Mine ski lllts val S125K 2 r condo. wet to beach. el 539·6190 BEST tee 131-1400 IWHI IUT SELL lor equal equity In 0 C. pool, 1ac $750/mo Reis _ IS TUNNING trg I Br gar- 2 Br, 1 Be. nu cpl/drapes, btt-1ns. pool. carport. r>o pets $675 1700 Bed· lord 645·6646 Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 gar yearly, ·~ blk bch, no pets S800 650-1706 evs 1617 WeslcHll. N B 278-1365 sq ft Suitable lor medlca.t or dental Agent 5'11-5032 •CdMd llt sulte1.8mp1 pkg S350up, utll pd 2855 E Cit Hwy 675-6900 1•-------• Shall be listed shortly units (2131337-3910 558-8888, 835-5173 A--rt .. ala faraiala.. den apt $4 25 pool & rec Oceanfront hm Welk to -· --~ area 7 tO W 18th St •WPHT l&ll&ltl Unbelievable price for de- tached 3 Bdrm home In the city of Newport Beacl't Big yard and RV access add to the value. Priced well below-olher Newport propertl" Full proce only S 169,950 751-3191 1own, R-2 101 $700,000, I.E. W11t.. 1625 '*•Beach House nr lalka 1 S525K 11sum. owner will Prlvlle temily want• 10 buy Harbor. 3 Br 2 Ba. bit-ins I I l • 2606 I ,..HLIFF VIEW 714-973-1191 . .t9.t-8709 Heignts To St60.000 No 3 Br. 2 bl condo Pt BAYFRONT Smail S1udlo 1ac u111 rm, pvt deck, VERSAILLES CONDOS $700 10 St 100 Agent 63 t 4960 Baylront Ottlces, patios. parking, Janlloriel 673· 1003 Itri $451< Call Farrell • 3 bd hOme In Npt gar. $750 499-5056 I aa llrg f Br w/loll. encl gar • It la lHt agts please 642-7623 N.guel Poo1 tennis incl 1ut1ls Pd Quiet. empl sgl bltns. lrptc $750 No ll•"llll•llllllll•ll ... t~rt IC wla. lrig $775 4192-6700 I S450tmo yrty 673-3600 pels 2151 .,,Pacific .ljl' 1~1;11j.J&t. Cvrona del Mar 1275 sq 4 CUStom beach nomea ltaltl '911l1la.. I . tc 1 .. •.r24 1 63 1 6107. 855·11665 11J'"'l~~1"it 11. Perfect tor Architect. S249.500" Hunt Beech 1F11at11a I ti I "'"' ,,. VIEW OF OCEAN Designers. etc Ag t. Ag1 Patrick 963-8000 • L11111 ltacla 2141 j Valley 2234 CASA Di 0110 1 2 Br 2·, Ba Twr>ns. micro. Sl~~l~:~a ~~~~!~~~rt-673-84109 I 111 lfLIW IUIHT TrtHIFt hi• lt,lttt 13 Br. 2 be Condo Covered ALL UTILS PAID trash ;~~ 641~Pi~ory ments a Townhouaes ... , lllMI Pltr Foreclosure. 4Br. ocean Gated community, pvt enclosed pet10 8 garage Compare belore Y()U rent hghts · from 1660 (Alk about 550 s/I Cleen w/cpt. QVI view. house w/pool. spa. belch 1BR lbe. p1110 $625tmo. 963-8805 Cuatom design features. lurnllhed 1p11 complete ba $400/mo 642·•62!1 tennis, 8 t8fm1I Won't cottage 100 It lrom bch I It L 22,.0 poof. bbq, cov'rd garage. with TV. ttnena 8 utenalls, IHI II $379,900 Call $650 • MC dep •••• IC• .. surrounded with plush meeliB.AB mey be rented lor allort Prime prof loc111on. hogn Patrick Tenore, 1gt 2BR 2be deck New 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car gar. lenc: 11ndacaping No pelt. Beautifully tindsciped term or tonger No 1ea11 ldenllly near airport •P•lMll 760-8702. 831·1266 Ovrlkg bch $1350 • sec yrd. OIW, very a.in, Bech Furn • $515 garden epta POOi & .,,1 req'd) on Jamboree Rd 1.000 up to 4.,5.;ooo72sq7 It node ft wtlen dep Non-smkrt please cul-de-sac, M,nolll & 1 Bdrm Furn $580 p .,... 91 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd I 99 and up. vv2· 4 or ~ r!.:ititlr\ 01:.: B:.~~ey31t•:r u~.b~y Joe 213 697·8404 Plea .. G1rlleld, (avlll /14184) 365 W Wiison. 842-1971 e:~/declls No C~ 144• 1100 alter 6 PM 831-$585 Pllo1 c1111 tled d• to $132.000. im111 on' ~re~r:i.~~k otc II $750/mo 963-579(1 -Baal. ltacla I Bdrm 1515 ----~ •EIEOITIYIRITIS• rMCh IN Orange COiiet 821-7103 or 648-"63 t Downtown 3 Br 2ba ••"15/mo e;c;; 18f & 13 1 E 18tn 64&-8818 Penln xtra lrg 2Br, •ndeell, 1 MO FREE RENT rMrtlet. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ;;--rt-;z--IC-L 2111 d le 2'" bl" t ""h " .., ' 161 E 18111 642·0856 new crpt1/drp1 & pelnt. W/thor1 lerm ...... full Phone &42·M78 11 • • up 11 -. "1 0 "" · • unturn jac 18992 Florldl -Yrly IH , 1750 552-0853 • ._..,. ti ISLE' wXtfR~ ~•rport W•••1 paid 842-2i34 Of 842-3172 ---NrV aulln 881 Dover Or -FRONT· Furn 8Brte500 1725tmo 8.t2-8203 Spacloua2 Br2Ba.g1r,nr Sulle l.tN.B.631-3651 .......... ., ...... ,, ' •IPllT~ or 4Br S•500.673-14&4 E•.cstyie,49r.2'-'bi.llv. YOUR OWll meali.BJIB ocea n , $739/mo Ufll " 2 bdrm. 2 ba11't con o. din & lam rma. ~nr Beaulllully 11ndeo1ped 4H-tK3 EXECUTIVE SUITE Family room, nrapl1Ce, lteMt........... S 1100/mo Ael'1 LH COUNTRY g1tden 191• Pool & 199. Specloua1pt, 1 ml from Nwprl Ctr 640-5470 tncloled ga'8ge. Low lt1111I 12G2 opt. "8·9250 STATE P1t1os/deok1 No peta. baetl. carpet•. d'8pet. --------= 11.: ::=-:-~,:'. B!~Rvfu(ouR 11 tpf1 1 ~!!!! HOMESFORRENT E ~:'rm ~~ ~2357 Prloe. 1115,000. ...y 11 1 ... 1 nc u..-Hunt1no1on BMcl't 3 I • BMullful & perk Ilka 131 E 16111 a.e-ea t8 Step• 10 betel't: 2 Br Iba. WESTCLIFI BLDG &.m IUl.n 1~5/mo 8<1rm1. $HO-U OO. wl1hterrlC*lpool 181 E 18111 642•0856 Brighi a atty $875/mo WESTCLIFF Lovely large Fenced ylfdl a Olftgtt, • Prlva1e Pellot ytly, Me-8263 Ill• 7111 4 b<ltm 11mily l'tomt wtth Kids & pet1 wetcomt •CoVtted PttlOI WEITSlll •-,=---~...... ~I ~~ -"''' ,, T l~f f, If . .... . .. ...... , ........ 11% fixed rite. 30 YI•· Monaco ~th bfft ac 11ltw t 4 Rue Vtllera. Open Wkncte. MO• 1638 UITILWf .... __ - Sharp• bf,'~ be. 2 lrpl(a, crp11. drapH. Vl(W, epe. Wallt to ICfl004t & etlop- plnf ~tletd t!Otlt ., 124.9,000 Ttnna. (7141t!~Ot77 ;. ~ .. pool. tmm1cu1111 and 863·0155. Agent, no '" * Speatou1 Apia n 1 "' Al 11 rttdy tor occupancy be I 2 Br .. Dini~ Ar•• I 14,.... 2 Ir' I L. nr bUa I m . 1460 Sq. Ft. view IUht W1'9rfrtlf ll•tt 1tt ~~ t¥1:~ f~d ~ ~:~:1 :~:;.~~~C:~~. N...,. 3 Br 1'1o ·.r.~ pttlo, pool ' laundr1 tic. Four ltO prlvlttottlcelwlth 111· 1• 1•25 539-8190 9ESTI• I block to Huntington & OIW. blt•ln1. kidl OK. no 1415/mo 4H•t2 7 lfg MCtttarlel ..... Ptl¥11• llOUM With pool 4 Frwys n'·· lmmecl. oceup~y. 2 81 clOM '°be.Oh *47& kflchtn•Nfptlv•t• ta1ge Bdrme 2''t Bllh UTILITIES FREE 7&imo U O Cen~tl 1 223 L• Petoma. Cell for lobby.Sign~ "ourrnet 111tchtn 1ormll r or •PJ» &4$·6646 eppt. 937.7g11 1va1tablton w.tectlfl d• 1 0 , 801m F1.1r11W$ L 1711_. AedtcoratkMllllowenee 1n1ng cu1 om ecor 2 Bdrm From Mt$ Wt'9t a WonderM Wortd • " -=~":~~;"111 ..._,...OUIHTA~~ of ai.on1n1. rtgflt •• nor un-lft.1111 , 150 MCu<uv '" w .. t ot 8"cfl. 3 '*• 'tfNI ..... c .. 1*1,.~ ~> ~ bMCfl ~ .,.. .... ______ _ '°"'" ot fdlnOtt Dairy ~II•' 1•111 •-$4H l tn0. 213..431·tS50 1• Stytlatl y91 anoroaott ••1 a.a.al Ma. To ,.... 'tfNI •\ _ 4 8' 2 Bl "''Off I "'Oft ... ...... Oii ~ Ind tit O H ... r.er~ ._.. 11.ll Idle 1 ...... ""'! o 1 n11 M3S rncN1 ~ ammd M-VllOr • to lllt oe11 • ~ ,,_ o n1 s M. ~i9 8190 8CST Alty tee Ct•1lecl Acta 142-Mft WoU-" .... 147 . 1Q.1111, Orange Coaat DAILY PLLOT /Wedneaday, December 14, 1983 • D7 M"'thla1 btn jlltlalt Ca~t S.mct llectricaJ 1&1•1U.1 _ll_!ll!t.....,, _____ 11tue ClMala1 Palatla1 Pl11ter /ltNh T lq lemct ---==---· drtveway • Psiklno Cot• cX'RJfft 1 UNOLEOM In-r Ct 1c'_o_m_m_e_rc11111·.1·,-R·.-.1·d·.-n-11a-I LT H 6 ULINU MOVINOH ----1 --1 --v--JCXsftftntcAIRd T" fW d p 1no l "' . OUHC .. n ng, acanl FIGUEIREDO PAINTING Re1tucco1 tnl/exl 30 yr• VPlno or roeeH 2 17 Per day Rtpetra • Se11Co11t1ng atallatlon & rep1ltS 30 rlgtlt. lree estimate on L•ndse_,,. Malnttnlll'ICle Chrlttmaa atld Appll•nce Apia EKp'd, de!*'dabi. Flr• proofing ahlngi.a. 25 .... a1 PAUL .. 45_2,,.77 All b1.11lrl4IN. tollOOI & S*· , S&S Asphalt 63 t-4 t99 Uc yrs exp Andy 645-9031 la~ or arn1111 lob• Uc. Quality StfVlce, reaa .. lie. clellverl••· Jon 8-45-8192 Own lraila. 850-3263 r.r • ••Ptt. rnt/e-I, apec ,_ ___ "' "' aonal proJecta, 85 t -t04 t That's ALL you pay tor All Trpes Aep11r. Aesurt. we Sell Any Brand Carpet 3 21 873·0359 bonded. 20 yn In area Haullno:-eo1. 11uc1en1,lrQ ila1tary n natural .ood flnllhel, ED'S PLASTERING Wl-~CI l 3 tines, 30 deys Sea coat (SLURRY MIX) FOR $1 OVER COST ELECTRICIAN· 20 yr• ••P Mc Weeney l anclec•pe truck Re••· Bc:h vie. Cd~ bondtd & lnturtd. ''" All Ph•ae•: lnl/ext. N .. I. _.. tu ~ In lhe Comm . Resld • Ren 772-1722 TOP QUALITY WORK AT 645-6 t24 Thank you 759-t930 Cort BRickee[ocR.tiLE ell Lie C·33 No. 29080'4 R .. 1uccoa. Ell. 645·0268 WHITE wlt\Kb DllLY 1 Rttes Free esumetes C 1 C 1 REAS RATES 646-7802 I .a. ~ W--"-..1 --LIGHT HAU-LING--All ly~t~-2 ..... able. ~H1t WINDOW WASHING n 646-4269 01 645-0032 t•H .. Crt t er-a _._ "' .,.. <#•., Pl ... la ,.;, I CAAArete u form, I •"''"r RESIO/COMM'L/IND Mowing, Edo1no Twlee e TrHh, furnllure, etc. I Q"UT~I~~ ~~'2o;6 PILOT la~~lttlap or"'~mptete Jobs N;'i;b 20 yrs. Do my own work mo $20-$2& 645-5737 MATT 6-45-5089 QUALITV PAJNTINO· felr H WU• la.1121 --' . el8YS1ff1NG MY' HOME too small 964-0366 Uc 2780A I. AL 648-8126 LANDSCAPE MAINT. ....... prlcff Free HI. Call Faucet .. Walet HN141fl ••••• Law SERVICE Nr Victoria. Costa Mesa C , T'I iar•Uial ---Cleon ups Aeaa. ratH A~~~,.~~-~~~~~E •A· 1 MYlff* John anytime, 63l·2050. 11&11' ..... H 1 -11s"'1a•1•e"'la•w...,requ-"'lr-.. -1h•a'!"t "'""•II DIRECTORY s Kith & e h TREES 646-0792 Lie T-118,428 730-1353 1 .. ·~l"'l'-·.,.~ .... 'IP!'~ ... HEATING: Heater Setvlot. work over 1200 Including I Nights & PIT 642-6482 tra•1c l • -KEN 892-5830 Beal quallly 25 yr ••P· p i '"" contrec:tora wf'lo perform IHkkHJi•J P~ dnnLi :~~TEA~' s Topped/removtd. Clean· o;;B.;;;•;;;;•;;;;,•~.., ... •.,•-----Replpee, Call 6'42-8989. lebof and m11.,.1a1a muat ptus the llWINE MIRROR BKKPG BY COMPUTER 646-9673 up, new 1awn1 751-3-476 Home itepalrs-Carpentry •-•-•t.l.•,.I_,...____ STARVING COLLEGE Ota.Ina cleat from $6/26 be lie«IMd UnllcenM<I end tile HUNTINGTON Aeu & RellaDle Serv1ee Ck•t• C Cablnet1·Elec-PlumblnQ H" 0 f la.1121 STUDENTS MOVING CO Repair faucat1, dl1p, etc contractor• should 10 BEACHCOMBER eYtlfY From $25/mo 675-0305 I lrt Clean UpaeTree Trimming Fencing DON 966--01"9 Furntcea. Poot Heate<s Lie. T 124_.3fJ. fnaured •HANGING/REMOVAL* Anytime M&M 842·9033 1t•le In lheit adver1191ng. Wednesday at PROF BKKPG computer/ E>tP'd child cue, my Yar~l~:'~:ia~~:~ng ••*HOME REPAIR 841·8"27 l 11 yr1 ellP'fience ... lia Contrteton •nd CC>f'· no e.11~cllargel manual Mooerate tees hOme, lull/time week· Etec·Plumb-Carpenlry Inn ltni!I WATCH US GROWi MIKE 651-t800 ~~~ c~a~6eeM..:r~ CAL OOAYll Free counsel 642-7047 days, l yr & up 850•7169 TIE GRASS CUTTER Remodel KeHh 848 .. 672 R681N's cLEXNING Pai T •• ,., ••• " .. -co-,'1'c:n": = .~:"qU.:111on1. Con1r.!:- ASI fll Wiii& C i..• w L ' Lied Christian ffioiher. lull SERVICE: a lhoroughly --•-•-• .. •-------83t~ tor'• Sttte Llcenae Your Dally Piiot l•l•tt .. 1.1ap or part/time care, axp·d. light Hauling I oepalr, fix or bulld ANY· clean houae. 5"0·0857 flll pu11T1•1 * •EIDYAL * ,.,,_ _ __..._ ___ ...,~ B 28 C C Service Directory •New cabinets, cabinet Efslde C.M 646-5462 Cl r HING· Reasonable .... ,... n l•lrit11l p0 1az"ad •• Room 1!91eo. s9!'~"ta R 1 ti eanups 1 01 e 960 2165 1t,.a.e'8e/Tlterff~k by Richard Sinor L•c. Call ua tltstf 760-0328 v -· epresen a ve tacing. bars & formic& Reasonable ra es. v • 20 9 260644 14 yrs of happy I -, W-•SPIRITUAL READER• Ana, CA 92701 H2-4U1 Ht. HI countertops 642-0881 Ckaaat~ Swfff Free Estimates •MERICAN HANDYMAN Have rets Becky 7 • 5 local cu11omers Parcel lai~a ra~ _ "' -Adviser In all matters, ---------le t MENNVI M (Jl4) gJ0-8792 Carp, Glass. Paint. etc. Brtllsn Houaecl9anlno Ser· Thank you, 963-4 t14 NEWPORT• AiRP RT love. matrlage. bustneH, , . arra ry CHIMNEY SWEEP Ins . Bonded 647-2367 vice Quality & depen· QUALITY PAINTERS 3657 B11ch (eor. Quall) etc 675·24951631·9397 AcCHlh•I Expert Carper11ry Service $40 & UP 1-867-4876 H r dable work 650·0189 PROMPT, NEAT PAO-$ t OFF with ad 549-2287 CPA high quality income Aepa11-Aemod·AOdrt1ons --S$ LOW flATES SS •• ll_I HOUSE-APARTMENT FESSIONALS 636-7149 CORONA DEL MAR .... """ tax work at reas rates Doors-etc 548-4980 Ctatracttn T 1 • 1 DVMP Joe§ 1 Ct 1 R 1 600 E c G I ree rim o remove . gen SM• L .. OVtNO JOBS ean no or enove ing. 12 YRS EXP I'm small, 2 oast Hwy John Brown 63 t-&483 REMODELING All pt'lases l'!!'"_•_•'"'t~rl------clean-ups 554-7017 ~IKE 6,.6_ 1391 Fr8'. estlma1e 650-4466 My prices are small' (cor Dahlia) 760· 1622 .... """ knock• often when you knoclla of1en wtlet\ ycx. uM reaun-geu lno Dall) Pilot Cla11lfltd Ada tc rtaeh the Orangt Cout market. Act11tical Ctilia11 llLllAY SPECIAL RESPRAYS 847-7901 Also custom cabinets 18 Aemodel/Reparrs, COfTlm HOUSECLEANING 650-6477 Ron yrs 1r1 area L1c, bonded, & 1es1d Uc'd, bonded. TME IHH SOHi HAUL·MOVE·AEMOVE EXP'D REFS ins d 968-3564 anytime ins For est. 552·9142 Lawn-Tree-Shrub 1natall Furniture, Trash. Trees 697 .4355 536-8322 Tree t11m/Aemoval 963·5• 15 NORM Find what you w•nt in H•ve something to sett? OaJly PilOt CtassHleds Ctauified ad1 do It well. Lawn maint /Rototllllng Free estlmale 548-6065 Clualfied Ad•. vour one- Want Ad• ca11 842-5678 11op lhoe>Plno oent•. FAii PRICH ALWAYS Aellable • Aeferenc;es * STARR548·4471 • 1Cla111fled Ada are l he •n1wer to a 1ucct11ful garage or yard aalel lt'1 a better way to tell more peoptll uM reaull-9elllng Dally Piiot Cl .. l lfled Adi to rtaeh the Orange Cout martlet. Phone 642-~78 Phone e.42-5678 • Pt11tul1 3012 lelr Wut.. SIM ltlt Wnt.. Slot ltlt Waat .. SIM ltlt Wut .. SlM ltl1Wut .. SlM ltl1Wut .. . ... EXOTIC DANCERS MIF Beautletan wanted PIT or General Office Fiiing. FIT Good Pay. New typing, non smkr 25-30 Medleal Insurance. gen· For Bachelor(elle) Par11es I t 1 hll Salon Npt Bch. 675-2787 hrs/wk. 566· 1569 era secre ary or c • 's1r1pper grems 826-4941 dren·e clinic, CM 2 yrs Plants w/lnt 11ouse ptanl Reataurent ll•retery/l11ltt. serv. Relleble, main! P4H· Meat slicer and portion Real Estate lnve11ment son Plant exper reQ control person famlllar c o m P a n Y • e e k s Own !rans. 761-2271 with Hobart Slicer. 9·30 motlvaled lndlvldual with HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA PHONE FANTASY 25 Ladies to Sllare your Fan1as1es• 828-7 162 IHI LIYH WAITlll IHEl&l IFFlOE axper Ins blltlng & gen Of· PART TIME Co. wlll train enthusiastic ftce Typ 60 wpm, posting PWllUllllEI/ Public relations too. area person lor xerox c°"ylng, ledger cards, organize-a•uyn am . 6 pm, Mon· Thurs. 6 general office skllll & die· am • t2 noon, Sunday. taphone uper • xlnl Apply between 10-12 or typing a must, varied 2-4 Lori's Kllcilen, 3077 duties 5-49-2918. 1tbrarles tor publishers flllno. pnones. typing req uonal skills important. HI - Tennis Matches wante<I rep Must have car S1mp-Newp or t Pharma. sch<>ol grad Mature. p<et State wide A/E lnYeSt· Thursday, December 15 Low B player, pref dys ly vlsrt libraries. pr.-it ceutlcals 897 w . 16tll St non·smkr Excellent ben· ments. tin aer~ firm. ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19): M on ey com es from surprise evs OK Sandy 650-7757 malenals on tile books NB, 642-7511 el1ts $6/hr, 40 hr wl<, offetlno cn1111englng pot- So Harbor. (Harbor 11 Secretary/Bookeeper Min Carriage Dt I Santa Ana. 2 yrs office exper, typ 979-0747 60-70 wpm, must be per-. ed d · we carry and 1111 Mlec· ---------Mon-Thurs. 6-6pm Call Ilion ror brlgtit tndlvldual sou rces -forgotten proje<'t is revtv an your views are I . O 4014 lions. very low key Must 111111 IUllT. 646-7733 for appl. Inter· to write and design for -------10nable w/phoflte e-xper, Resteurant bookeeplng exper nee Catering workers to help Salary commenserale with tood trays & de-w/e11per 714-545-922'4 vindicated. Focus on details. r esear ch , source m a terial. pay m entS •llHll If· . be available 6 :30 We are looklno for hard· viewing now tor posruon T 1-990 a n d DEC and collect ions. Y ou'll receive written notice which rep resen ts AMAZING MAC HINE AM-2 30 PM. M·F, send working rellable people starting Jan 4. PDP-t 1134. Musi have 2 . : makes you $300 In 8 letter and resume to: to fill full time grounds yrs exper w/COBOL Ex- promotton or green hght for JOUrney. hours Would you work COOk's Book COf!1pany malnlenanoe positions 1n MllELI ·TIP PAY cellent career opportunl· TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20); Lunar cy<:le high -j udgment Sa1urdays tor $3001 Call P. 0 Bo• 3. Newport Buell Cell Chrisllan TllOmasOallery ly Call 553-0940 and'intuition will be on target. Circumstances lak~ sudden tum Jim 9~3-.!_6 ~ _ Palatine. 111. 60078 6 73 · 2 268 M on-F r l 650•2317 llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- liveries. Must h•ve a good driving record Part/time only, 9·30am to 3 30pm, Mon.-Frl Apply bet 10am & 12 noon or 2 Secretary for construction company llrs 8-2 Letve na me & number 631-2345 in your favor -your efforts succeed, you'U be ini.ervie w ed. WANTED S1ten1 par1ner CWSIFIEI 8:30-4PM. MOTHER'S HELPER q.uestion ed ~d you 'll gam through personal appearances. Virgo ~~u~~ha~~~~;a~:~~:.~~ llTSlll SALES IWllYIWI B::r~·~:~-,~~~bl:Sk~~ fta"res prominently services llrm to keep up The Oranne Coast Dally Perm•n•nt poslllon 10 own car 675-3277 e.-• m11ntaln office complel GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Agre<'m cnt is reached w hich w/growth Contact Mrs P11ot hasanexoellent?P· In Orange Co. 514,400 aff""ts h ome domestk situation Stress diplomacy realize that Nicholas 1•528•0 l90 portun11y tor a Cla.ssthed per year. (7 141 556--0278 .. ~ , . · . Outside Sales person 2 & 30 you can win your w ay without a ttempting to force tssues. YOlll FAMILY'S HIT with 1 proven tracl re-blwll pm 4: pm only Surprise gift is "on the way " What you admired will soon be tn CllllSTIUS NHHT cord Orea! earning HOTEL . · YOll IWI ii••1E.. potential. guaranteed IALllA IAY Clll your possession . • • . .. -drew agalnt commission. Fron! delk Clefk. Hotel CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on .friends .• h opes. llWlllUW.UI Send resumetoP.O Box guest reglslratlon. flt wishes. commen dation from prof ess1onaJ superior. You II get a Fast, thrllllnocombo 1560 Cosla Mesa. Ca. lncld wknds. CRT expe(. "ne w deal." T enns will be defined, changes will be made in your Basketball/Jal Alai 92626. EOE preferred, 1yp1no 40 wpm Npt Bch Firm seeks last, accurate typist capable ol handling heavy phones and misc office duties. 1mmedla1e opening 720-094' Par1.:ilme delivery L A Times 7 days. 3 am • 6 am Salary + bonue. 494-6496 PlllDTIDI Can you Spare 3 llrs nighlly? Are you Well groomed. dependable and sell motivated? Ooyou. En JOY working with kids? If you can an,_ YES Phone 646-702 l 2 30-8pm Mon lhru Fri. & 4pm Lori's Kitchen, Service Station Attenclent 3077 S Harbor tHarbor EJcpd Apply Shell Sta· at Carriage Or), Senta tton. 17th & lrvrne, NB Ana 979-0747 TOP$$$ Retail Sales Females Pref Models & Exclusive Ladles Boutique Escorts. (213) 866-l9a.. opening In Fashion lllland rtqutres experlenctd. Truck Driver/ Malnten· prolesslonll retell Illes ance Mon and Tues people Call tor Appl. M 1on1g111 • 6 am. 213·274-50 t8 Tllurs-Fn, 9-5 Good drov• M be f . , .d . d od li d Played In bumper carsll CLERl'u1 & good basic math Skllls favor . em . r o op pos1lasexa1 s m ecoralln g. rem e ngan Leagueptayweeknltes -IHIHHrtll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Retired Couple manage 21 ---unlls In Costa Mesa PAllTTllE llUL UTAR 855-0665 or 631-6t07 Ing record Min Age. 20 Apply Pennysaver, 1660 Placentle Ave. C M m aking purchases which beautify surroundings. Jammed wknd open play S6915hr !'.luFs 5q5trly bon3uses. 2 full time positions day 2 Th. be I d , Arcade. sneck bar ophon · m · wpm yrs , LEO (July 23-Aug . 2 )! 1S can your power-pay ay . Net SO%on S200K gross ofh~e eaper COM Call shift & graveyard Earn up to $400 per Rental/sales agent tor ac.. month Retirees, House-tlve Balboa Island office. wiles, College Students We have openings for Need dependable auto to two expenenced. full 1lme dellver Daily P1101 in ltcensed agents Com- Laguna Beach (2 hrs per missions only Call Salling inst;UC'ior, PfT Flex hrs Job refs a must Teacll1ng expe~ prel nPIST /Ill. lfFIOE Focus on intens1f1ed re lationsh ip, added responsibility, outlet for $125,000 1nv 10%dn Jim (7 14)675-0638 Pteasecetllor 1pp1 btwn · b'I' dd f Em h O A C 9.5 Mon lllruFnat creauvecapa 11uesan e truteprom ou on . p astSonmon ey CLHIO&L &45-5000ext52I FIT. Accurecy lmpor1an1 Busy office 644· t999 Coneoe degree req'd !•-------- Boat handling abohty to and love , vind1cat1on o f views and chance to invest tn pro)l'<'t thal ~~~~~e1'.~::5Y~,~~~ Type so wpm. 10 key add· deal tor Housewives and will soon increase in value. Kennedy & Son San Diego •ng machine, filing, photo Stuoents Oooct chance V IRGO (Aug 23-Scpt 22)· Finish what y ou start c heek .. copying. proof read•no & to make ea1r11 income . · "'"'&''"' vartous du1les Non/ 3 5 h / 1 1 dayl Weekday. p M.. BETTE WALSH Weellends. A M Call Mr WATHflllT IHH 50' 675-9060 Sales lllflEllMH Our 198'4 Sales Cam p•lgns call tor 5 new salespeople legal rights and rw>rm1ss10ns, de.Ive mto ftna1w1al back. gro.und of T •. '• 40•• smoker Salary S850/ • rs day at unch 1 me. Barrow 642·4321, ext 111-llOO 343 EOE * * * WAITED: PROS r---Mon.Fri, sandwich ma~-one who w ould be dose associate or partn er . Y ou II dlSl'Over WIDOW HAS SSS lor fb·s mo CPA firm Costa Ing Cell Bud's Sub clues. puzzle p ieces will fall in to place. Aries plays k ey role s 10 ooo up No cre<111 Mesa Pat 754•1040 546-5237 LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct . 2:l): H1ddC'n resources surge to clleck. no penalty Also CURI forefront You'll make contact with tndtvtdual who aids in tend on & buy TO s Greet custorneis. answer UUL SECRETUY , S t0,000 up 10 Jumbos phones. tight lllong Some WHI --r•••1 getting rid o f unncc.-essary expenses Y ou 11 have vahd Denison Assoc 673-7311 errands Contac-t Jlni '""-- d S d d I tor Huntington Beach law opportunity for ne':" or secon career tress in tvt ua tty. Htlf WaatH SIOO Irvine 261·7•25 olflce MUST have 2 yrs self -esteem and w1lhngness Lo tak e risks for a p rmc1ple. -CICITAIL SHYllS Ca111 taw & 1 yr · on IBM SCORPIO (Ot-t 23-N ov 21): Go slo w , gather additional ACCITS IEC. CLHI larllll ...... d1sp1ay writer 11 tit pk . F Oen't office position avall n; ...,. .. level 4 or 6 Call 8H-6041 information. defer to wishes of business partner or mate. ocus in corporate accounts r•· CHEERS RESTAURANT · on contrac tual obligations public relauo ns and a possible clevable otc Medical bill· Entertalnmenl end danc-LOAN PROCESSOR want- marriage proposal Intu1t10~ is on tar get you learn by teaching. mg & follow up exper Ing We need cocklall ed torBSokOrg ~f M3or1· . . • ' ' pref Good commun1ca-servers We tram. Stu-gage ro er ""'n yr Aquanan lS mvolved. !tons math & typing dents OK Full, pit. Beach e11per req Head up own SAG ITT ARIUS (N ov 22-Dec. 21 ): Y ou gain through skllls' Must be depen· & Werner Call bef noon "d:~~47~at1ry op en versatility charm willingness to experiment Expand person al dabla. responsible & sell 752-6'55. 847-9966 pm 1_9_1 ___ _ . • . • • . mot1va1ed· M r Fehr IAIE SSS ho nzons -r ealm· that rout1rn! tasks will be completed w i th atd 640.5950 CRHIT SIPIRYllll of associates who beliC'Vc tn you. Gemini and another Saglltanan Experience person 10 No ••P nee. Work at direct credit Interviewers home anytime/day De· play paramount roles MA.IOR lCCOllT In handling credit eppll-tells: aend self addressed CAPRICOR N (Dt."t· 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar aspet·t EXEOITIYE cations from aul o deal-stamped envelope to PO highlights creativity , ch ildren, pleasure, s~':'lation. and The Orange coast Dally ers. Greal fulure with Bo11 19654, Suite 276, possible invitation to travel Be aware of restncttons. hc-ense Pilot has en excellent op-progressive company. lrvtne, CA 92713 requirements and tax obltgattons. Young person pays mean-portunity lor a career ~~~~·~~po';~ar John Manager, Sexccluslve retail oriented Major Account Neri Watson LGIC shOp In Plaza Catt mgful compliment, helps boost m orale. Execullve wltll e proven 955-7060 for appt 5-40-2265 AQU ARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Lunar emphasis on safety !rack record Greal ___ Mechanic/Malntenance- d be f h d . _,., f potential, guaranteed IELl 111uaa11• evtces.tax ne 1ts.prop<.>rtypurc asean sen ou'lo"'tSCUSSton o draw against com--" f/Tpos111on work1ngon 40 "territorial r i ghts" Make inquiries. get your o wn views dh paper mission De1ire tomove Hot & cold foodexper nee ft dsl sport tlsller & van· an d obtain effective distribution. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius into ma~agement a plus Harold 495 E 17th St, CM ous foreign cars Seno Send resume to Delivery driver. part time, teller w/e11per & refs PAIT·Tl•l llFICl CUil very busy c1rcu1111on ot· ftc.e neects part time help answerrng t>eavy phone 1raffoc We have nrce cuS· tomers1 Appt1cants must be neat, responsible. and have a pleasan1 1ele- phone pe1sonall1y Some light office work also. Hours are Mon • Fri. 9 am to 2 pm, starting salary 11 S 100 00 per week Apply 1n person, Mon • Thurs. 2 . 4 pm Ask for Catllerlne or EUeen OR.ANOE COAST OAILY PILOT 330W. Bay SI Costa Mesa. CA PlllT·Till ULH 3 days/wk ( t0-'4·30). Salary and Commission. Must have Elcpeflence tn Carpet Sale$ Call Clleryt J J KNICKERBOCKER CARPETS 558-3921 Part-Tl•• ,.,. EYElllH WHIElll persons figure tn prOV(){'attve 5(.'~mario p 0 Box 1560 use own car Apply 5163 O St Chino, 91710 PISCES (Feb 19-March 20). Family m ember discusses trip. Coste Mesa. 92626 2474'"' Newport Blvd, CM Or call Cath y al 628-5574 Newpor1 Beach Marketing talks about future plans relating to }Ob or l'ducat1on Domestic: EOE Oemonsttatort MedtcalFront Ofh()e Must tirm has MVe<el openings adjustm ent is in storf' for you. you'll f~I m ore secu r e and FUI JDI be organized, bnghl. and ~o;st~:"~ a~~ loneliness will cease lo be a ''constant companion ." Libra plays ACCHITlll CUii Are you adventurous. ~~:r?!r s~::~ 5~~~7~~~ !peak•ng voiee a MUST' key role . 0~3ngeCoast S & L has en need money, encl love lo bookkeeping, lleavy A gree1 way to mcruM opening ror an ex-1revel? A Callfornla Mfg phones, experienced In your budget dollars We perienced Accounting co Iles openings for 10 medical flelO Full ome pay tor your training For ... iaen IAnaouct•eah 3002 Lost' r.... 3004 Clerk Typing and 10-key l gals ano ouys, 18 and position open ·1mmedl· lr)tervlew appt, call Mr. leatals 2916 AT~ENTIOANT LEUZFIN 19 GER Found beau! yettow/wht Skills a must. Accounts over. 10 travel Callfornla, etely 770-3896 B1eemer 545-5776 Newpott Nr POS1 office G .. P.OU ES 0 59 neut ma cat nr Martners Payaole experience ie· Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Llttle M• Mun.I.., on a PWOTH1•-EIS ,11pp t834 sq 11 siore 01 Loo~ing 101 fellow class qurred Call Michele 1 t Westetn states wllh .,.. .. 332 f 64.,29 7 members wt'lo may be in Par~ NB 642-4148 I Capps 754· 1801 our supervised marketing Tufftt, along came • 1 oftt & e ""'* re 1 SQ t .,.. • 111e Orar>ge County area Founa Black Neaut male OC I IL team demonstraUng a 1pldtf •nd read In the or pr •.,wu Ct••trca•I We are w0tk1n9 on our ca• wlll tace & paws I 1700 Adams C M revoluttonary ntw prod· ~111~,,P~1C~•.::'~~ Cllnstian5~~~~~GlllefV l •• t•ls 2911 251 11 r euni on CAii W<JtCl 'Warner FV EOE I uct Must be amblUous. . 951 2'>5 l alt 6 30PM 968·9361 well groomed and bngllt let'• Tun.I tnd bough! II 1580 Newport B1vo CM Ad Agency needs e~-, All training e•penses for $9.95. You can Mii Cldlllaca to ao-<:erta What~ the Fed Roll 'em off the mantel With a Cluatfled Ad Call Now! 842·5t11 400 sq 11 S375trno 1 FREE·All AGES• jFouno Blk Fe Cocker pertenced PIT Recep-paid transportation your hifftl and 1011 ot Agenl 541-5032 TV COMMERCIAL SEM· Span Algonquin H B tion1s11Typ19 1 S5/hr furn. return guarentee<I I other thlng1 lhrough INAR SEE SUNDAY AD I 840-6645 631-1645 Hiyh earnlnos Start I D•lly Pllol Clau lflecl Npl Blvd C M Only 75c 213 455.4491 AllE·FOI ELIEllLY CPL lmrne<I Foi appt, call · Acn. Cllll &42-5878 Newer olloce •elait A C Found Cal rnale red I 780 ~ 11 6•!1·9628 1()v.ne• A1tne Nolan stripped Morris type L1ve·1n 6 days wk Balboa June Prtdgen 11•4 pm I •1 ,., ~ Rent or lease newly re •Crxt.1 Mesa 786 1626 1132 Seabtulls River & 5 lsl St NB Reier req 673·3603 evs only, 646'3337 II y I 81 · .............. "·. modeled llome w1111 AIDE PART TIME ... '-'""" storage g large tencea REWARD IFouno graylbrn rabbll. vie: SAT/SUN 11Pm·7 30am llY EIOROW · PART TllE 101 commercial zoning Witnes~ 10 car acetdent Ba~e• & Fairvrew t2/9 Active retirement home has immed opening for a ad1 to Newport BlvCl Tuesday even1nt;1 Dee 12. 662·.3828 393 Hosp11al Rel.: N_B secretary. Type 50 wpm Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in 642· 1334 • 1983 Al Orange & 17lh !Found Woman·s wedding a i •. I Xlnt opport. !or rlgtlt per-La Be ch area (2 hours Shops/ofl1ces1srores 650 SI C M 548-574• days I rong 1n Fashion Island •• ., •• -n Ot son. Bene!lta Salary guna a SQ 11 or less reas <2 131666-24-48 eves 673-1090 P~~~~e~:i~~~:;:s~! negol. Lynn 547-5625 per day). Weekdays P .M. - Costa Mesa C·2 548· 7249 ··Siila" Lost fem Irish Selle< liable trans Apply btwn E.11ecull~ Secret•ry. ofllc:e • weekends A.M. Earn about la•lltrial Pteture your sell w/Santa rent mottler. VIC H V 8-9 wt.dyt 436'"t 17th SI o f I he Pr el Id• n I. •400 Call M Barrow I t I 2920 I Have your party vrdeo Hmes Reward 644·7161 Costa MeH Flnancllll M!Vic.t firm • per mo. r . H 1 1 w/Santa Xlnt w/ch1tdren Lost lg hair F Siamese. ••EOEPTllll T need• lop knotCh Hee &f 2-4321. EX>E : 2.660 aq tt, 3975 B1rch Th11 Santa 1s Autnentoc w arner/Lynn St. HB 11 1 1 with ~~~·,re~0°[ngverypos~r:~: • · • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • · • :: • • • · · • • • · • · · • • • • • •• • NB S 1330 MIA zoning 775-1058 Of 646·4 t56 8•6· 1164 Reward Mature recap on 1 " p•1at Agent 541-5032 I --gOOcl typing skills, ~ s I r 0 n 0 e x p I n I a1·1y I ................... . ~PIRITUAL READINGS lost. Male Golden Re-filling, ShOUld lf'v• In Or· 1yplnt;1/ahOrthancl 1111111 • •• Co11a -Meu Industrial Advice in all m11ters Love, trelver Culver/Harvard 1nge County Small prt• mu11 Non-1mk11 pie. : 81do 3000 sq It tllt·uP in marrieoe & buarnHs area Reward 752-0162 vale school. Sehd re· Call 653.()940 : : delvktlndustr•alpark In-Also counlM!llng t615 sume to. Or Thomaa -· PAIT Tiil lfFI• OLIU · C1ude1 •PPrOa 600 II of So El Camino Real, Sen Lost mete Ing haired Neal. Pre1ldenl, Cell· fill fm pay '. ; office 47c. per It gross Clem LIC'd 492.1296 Chihuahua 1Sn1tfles). v•c torn1a Coast Unl~ally. PAIT·Tm .. I V L...... -'-·'-lion f~•-_........... : ,005 Bt1oso Onve Ltll' ft••·-,.004 MacAftllur & Sen JOI· 700 No Main. Slf'la Ana Qpportunllle• av•llable ery 11\11/jy un........,. O uui: 1-=-: 844-7269 ~ qu1n Htlls Rd REWARD 92701 No phOF141 Cllll with the Loa A~ per\ time help &nSWerll'\I heavy 6"•· 16'4 or 863--456 t Please e Trmaa Crreul•tlon De· phone ttafflc. We have nice CUS-lt1111t HU oonr. P•Y 910tllgt lees I S1ore furniture FREE c,11 Tom 646·5814 c M I Uttle Miee Mllf'ofl NI on a Tuflet, along c ame • tPldef and rNd In the Dally Pl.IOI CtaHllled eectJon llOOllt ..... Muf· FOtN>ADS ARE FREE Call: • Pen .. ah 1tl2 BABYSITTER fu11111me 1n Part m • n 1 In our uxnera! Applicanla muat be neat. my c M homa Rel• req door-to-door newspaper _ ... .._,_ and h I CIRCUS·OF 5100 wk Stllrt 842-760:) HI•• pr.am Gu•r•n· ra.,.,._UJC, ave • pea.ant MASSAGE HOTE teed hourly wage plu1 ~lephon~ pe.._,nality. Some Ughl 119 NO HARBOR SI.VD FUl LEATON L c0Nul"11t11on Hovrt 9AM ffl ork alto Hourt are IAlllA UY OLll . 2PM, or 4PM • llPM 0 ct w · ,, .. , h .. °''" rrelnlng II provided Mon-Fri. 9:00 AM lo 2:00 PM. Stan· Ho1.91 ouHt regtitretton Potenuel lo ea•n '300 lnl ulary la $100.00 per week. lull tlmt rnclud1ng ~nd• Plu• J>ef week For •n In-Apply tn pC!r'90I'\. Mon-Thun, 2:00 tile'•'"""' and bOugtlt It , _______ _ 171.f 112 JllYAWlll A.TTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TOSEAVEYOU CR1 'up preftr1td. tetvlew. Call (1141 4•00 PM Atk for CAlhe.rint or 1yp1ng 40wpm, oood 957·2311 1, Exl ,~4 IO . • ~ ou1e met11 akllla l:Ueen. f« ... H . You CM\ 1111 your tuttll ~ lot• of other th lno• t11rou9h Dally PllOI CllHllltd Ma. Cel M2·6t1t. round Anl Q l•d1es ptatrnum ' di11mond rrng VIC s c Pl11141 9&7·0Gllo4 ESCORTS/IDIElS CllMlflecl Ada &42·6e78 Outc.11 ONL 'V &36·9 t9Q 1 Pt11111411 c111 tor an appt btwn 9 ~PM Mon..fN at &<4!i~tl~l521 Have you read today'• CIHllfled Adt'? If no1. you·,. lftlealnO "" ... ~1n1own1 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJO W IAV ST •COSTA MtiaA CA IM-'6 AN I U\1 .. 1 Ul'l'()ti """ l 1 t 1111"1 0•1 • ."' ......................................... . Aeat Estele Sales Person Rapidly growing Newport * branch of Hawaii Co needs agent ln1eres1ed in bOtll locales Call Tony I TRAllEES * llllHEY SNORT HOURS * 720-1105 llECIPTllltlT I llllW. IFFICl Sharp person needed tor electrical construction firm Must have pro- tesslonal telephone man- ner, type 55 + wpm. 111d lleve 10·key experience Salary open Virginia. 5'40·9570 Receptionist Why nol dlal for dollars In our CdM office We otter e Highest commissions e Extenslve !1odUCI llnes e Photo coPj supplies e 6am to 12 noon e Tr•I,_, start $6/hour •• ,...,,, a .. rt· lt"t, w/,.tt1tiel ti .. ,. ., "s10001n . II you are a self-starter & hungry for money, call Mr. thomas 6am-1pm at 113-0111 We have adm1n1s1ra1tve support, sates momen- tum, pe11ec1 location and a soltd repu1a11on Join Umque Homes now '" orde1 to par1tc1pate tn our community -w i de Cnnstmas promollon calcula1or/"Btue Book ' training seminars and sales "Kick-oft Breakfast" at the Balboa Bay Club Now Is a good time to gel a lresh star! on a bOOmtng 1964. Phone Jim WOOcl. 675-6000 tor conftdentill Interview HlftEIOMH Recephonlst wllll console and computor board 8.111· perlence. Please call 556-8520 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii91 _______ _ arCu11Uon Restaurant SALIS Baking & food preparation llSPUY UVHTillll worker. part/time, 2pm Tile Orange County Dally to 6pm, Mon ·Thurs. 6am Piiot hu an excellent op- to 1 t 30am Sun Apply porturnll y beginning between tOam & t2 n~ mid-January ror career or 2 & !pm· Lori 1 oriented dtspl•y advertls· Kitchen, 30. 7 S Harbor Ing salet rej)S with 1 (Harbo1 at Carrla~e Dt I. proven track record. Senta Ana 979·0 47 Orea! urning potenllal, llATllAY PIT motor route driver& needed now In Costa Mesa & Hun11ng1on Beach AM delivery to homes Must have good car 1 prool of tnsur•nce No wknds or holtdeys. No collections or blllln9 Call 554-7338, 9-2PM M·F Restaurant guaran1eed dr•w against Food service workers, commlsslon. Desire 10 ••••••••• Sam 10 1 30pm, Mon -Fri move into manegemen1 1 More ram111et .,. getting Apptleants must be neat. plus. Send resume lo. the can1')lng "bug" thtl clean & dependable and P. 0 . Bo• 1560. year . II yo u ha ve a able lo apeak & read Eng-Costa Mesa, 92626 ~ tha1'1 nol gettlno ltsh Apply bet...-n 10am EOE ueed, Mii It now with a & t2 noon or 2 & •pm,!•--------CfualfleCI Ad. Lori'• Kitchen. 3077 S Harbor (Harbor al Car· rtage Ot ). S1n1a Ane. 979-0747 1 Re1tauran1 W11tress/Wa11e1 with car tor wteker baslcet lunch service 9 · 1. Mon·Frr Earn Appro" $150/$175 weekly Must be neat. p erson able , a n d energehc Call tor IP· pomtment between 10 am · 12 noon or 2·4 pm. LORI'S KITCHEN. 3077 So Harbor \Harbor II Carnage 011 Santa Ana 979-0747 SELL Idle llema with a Delly Piiot CIMaifled Ad. Newspaper MANAGEMENT TRAINER U· TOTE-I llllETS --For poeltiol'lt In men- () egerMnt i.v.i. M\111 '--•tore Mgmt. u -P9f1el1eit. s.lary com- menaurate wUh exper1enoe. Up to S7/hr. For lnt9Mew, ~et U-TOTE-M Mwtcet on • PCH&Vletoln~Beech at 1390 North PCH between 11-12 noon or ~7 PM on Thuradey.fll-•I CAil: (114) 4M-tul w.531441 EOE · KIDS-EARN GRE~t TRIPS AND 'PRIZES! 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 1"4, 1983 ruutuo un,""""' ....................................... _____ 1_01_a _..,.,... ..... ...,.o!Poiioi. Aa TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE s~.-e-.t1-on-."",mll!ls•o1~.-. ·c1•.-,"'" .. 8olCI ••tail llOf•, have... r'" ~·OOdlUn_~,.: 12·300' nu r·-· •••• ltlt ..... ..,, 9fMn velour $360. Swelt eorted cordllH tell · Botton Whaler, 13', llk1t .,,,..._. a - u n I t• n •tu r •I phones Cobra, Unlden cones • 35 hp Event\IOe. 95-3 20. 7ll0-187t ev.i 1678 fllt 13f 8. •Jnt Coron1 ...__ .. _ _..._...___.__.. ACROSS I EJlper1s 5 Pudding type 9 Tower of - 14 H1rassed 15 Thrust 16 0ryH 17 Neglect 18 Allectlon 19$11 20 M•lched 21 Allots 23 Hockey1s1. eg. 25 Gambles 26 Crtcket field parts 27 One who does : sull 29 Article 32 Comeback 35 Giants great Ttm- 36 Tie game 37 USSR clly 38 -pole 39 GOOd review 40 Knights 41 Legal paper 42 Treause 43 View 44 Ams 2 3 14 t7 20 23 45 Nol many •8 Jelllfles •8 C1vorted 52 Of an are. 56 Paris pal 57 Sheepish 58 Enlarge 59 Goll club 60 Collier f'MVK>UI PUZ:ZU IOL VED 61 English queen 62 Heed 63 Sanctity 64 Anlla - 65 Scrammed DOWN 1 Flavor 2 Halley's - 3 Nurse -22 Steel bar Gavell 2• Lounges 4 Prescribe 27 Fabric 5 Gym teals 28 Weight 6 Got up allowance 7 Pollllcal adm. 30 Possess 8 Polish river 31 Jug 9 Hair expert 32 Beley or 10 C1rca Barney 11 Footwear 33 lroquolan part 34 Roving 12 Noun ending 35 Greater 13 Permits 36 Haggard 21 Gainsay 38 Writhe 42 Resound 4• Tool •S Racks 47 Coast birds 48 Instrument 49 Happy song 50 Ham II up 5 1 Feasted 52 Vault 53 Wicked 54 Verbal 55 Casino city 59 Army branch· abbr WOOdlemOkey ot ... UOO 100.1130 841-11456 S4000 47• 7000 8·• ;ii F0td COurler Blue, 4 cones. lookl llke Mw Seden. • Cir, auto. Orig r;-~-p,r.-;;.-;;; :9~nlpn~rRQ:~~;:1~r~ Solld M1hog111ny •hip ... ,, Sall 7014 1pd. tong bed Only 1 189$ Obo. H$-3720• owner. 1850 83~842t radio, te76, 142·M77 model, waa $1450, w: l 57,000 ml, I00111 anCI run• 7!!0· 1879 eve• '75 Coroll• 5-epd, air, ;~:J'~~ll'::,',• a:;·~~~ $600 2•..i tong. 22 bra" 18 P Cal. P2 18, wltr1Hw. ;ratt Rec.ntly p1ln1ed tt•s AM/FM. •Int cones . ''"'' a...de cornforllbte cuehlone eannun1, oulslandlM! In ~~~YsJ~064~~;~tMll $2700 o~~ lo .. a • $1800. 241-t481 I 1•• t•- alnlOll new $250 Evee otflce & home 91!2·2~43 2 000 172 ciV\C Uk I = '7 r ... -· 1173•7040 CAL 24 VHF' n-1111111 '79 LUii 4x4, 4, ml, • m . 7 oyo11 tng bed :70 m 1,a bo Spinet Cable-Nelton up· · • · xtnt cond, mu11 NII. lntr SIKl5, 553-81123 w/etn(H, 4 1K ml 13&00 ---·"· • "" O · 11ghl p11no $500/obo rig 14200 1173•63112 S5500 obo 642-1520 ave .77 c c ---1148-5779 552-t46e Of 840·3094 Sino•• bed Ml w/hdbrd vcc, Al , gOO<I con-s 100 Rechner chr w1nea1 Engegemenllweddlng OATAUlllll Mecllan1e·a s...,..111 ·77 Clltlon H11cnback S 1500. '78 Celle• Cifib• .. k. ,.:.._ .. lilac I $ 00 754 .. 38n rings, brano nu S9001bo S2 n.. $ ,,.... -"""' =ii._.,_ ___ ,,...--, pad vtbr 1 • ·v • 631 •0362 011 6pm 1 n11w 1 • ., I uted 8115 Dateun king cab, M<vlce 644-6047 mlluge, xtnt cond. 175 EJCiOf:do, mn/rl, ,MJ WA TERBED kl 898-6746 body, $2000 546-8872 '80 Clv'A ....... u"e. am/Im 13600/0BO. 760-0781 nloe. $3000. 1142-0795 ng u , Wllll• SIS Admiral 21· cu. fl "' ......, " less w/12 drwr pedettat Cus1om 48 ii C & C 1u11 oat Yaat t040 c111u, roof reek, new llree. y t• 1173 dye. 5411·8823 evee headboard MUST SELL $2!5 .t.c:lmtral 25" TV, sat11ng stoop In mini 61 000 ml great 1hape 0 •••1•• $375 OBO 646·9229 works good SlOO Zenith cond. rigged for 1oc11 or S4000 646-4352 · '8i R1bbh Conv. Xlr. '711 Seville In XI.NT cond, 20" TV $50 King size tong dlSlance crulalng. Custom Interior, loaded ''~ cue clean 49K bolh body and Meon.an· l a lka gold tufted hdbrd, $50 comptaie etecironlc• & 11•n1 cond. MUST SELL. '81 ACCOA0:2 dr, Ivory, mt, 17300. p'.P. •93~7495 ~~eur7 P~&OO. • 1173-1913 Ptaia11l1. '107 548-33115 satl tnven1ory ~ tone $8250. 840-• 160 22,000 ml. mini cond. 11 •• ll•lllll ._,. Surfboard 511 111n CARL rnore Accomodales 8 •-ii -$5900 850-81189 '113 BaJa. rebll •no • Irena, ·79 Sevllle, full po-r, • ar1 • HAYWARD IThrus1er). wlluxurioua new lnl. 2 na t•ta, '81 Accord 2 Cir Ivory front end, 1211• 11250· lellher tnt naw '83 Several stovttS, retrtg .. din clear S 150 962-4869 heads & shower Pretlles1 ClaHiCI 1045 am/Im mini cond. $5,500 MUST SELL 642•7579 motor. S75oo. Steve sets. misc Thurs thru • salllng yacht In Npl Her, '56 FORD Very clean. 646-5755 650-8689 '811 BUG: RUNS GOOD 1163-0•78 d•y•. 547-2104 Sunday Alter 10111m. 406 Wgnr pwr palnler S 130 vtu, $219 000 1 11 S"95 JEFF •~5 0862 eves $90 A.. 10X50 • . erma 1va Mecttanlcally Perteet E11· .81 •ccORD SE, Sunroof • · ,.... • · E Bey Ave • 1 873-0345 usuv once 675 23 t 1 .. s 67" 3311 " ---------------- • .. 1. illt binocs $15 640·7051 • "" · .,. cepllonel lhruoul Mov-17500 1175-3008 '68 VW Fu1b111ck. Every-1 TllE WIEST tw,.rt IC• eves & wknds tng MUST SELL $3200 lhlng new Re-bll eng. .XLNT BUYS Persian Lamb Et Toro satttng dinghy, 0 80 646·8733 days ban $1500. 493-256t SELECTill ltllH lttill Salt 1acketlstole. S IOOlolfer ullra llghl tender, mast, 499-2752 e11elwknd ,--------01 leie modal. low mllMge Decorator Items. apples, Nan Ranch Mlnll stole. salt, rudder . center '65 Mus1111ng Conv. or•n. 69 Bug. completely re-C111dlll1c1 In Southefn pa110 turnllure Almost S2251otter 673-7258 bo d s350 494 0053 'V Stored. new 1600. clutch. new S 10-$ 100 firm Appl u • W A..1 i220 ar -51,500 ml, red wl wttl lop, paint, bumpera, all rub·• C1111tlornl1t See u1 today! 673·4 19211·683-7045 .. aac. •••-Ertcson 23 gOO<I shape 011 cond $6000 t>er, tlree, brakes, comp l&IEll Hill PAID Naples sttp Make offer 642·5760 or 1140· 1607 Int. headllner & am/Im A••tL• •c PATIO SALE SAT/SUN GOOD USED ITEMS 2 13 -633-6738 dys. '83 ZIMMER GOLDEN cass stereo Hive •II re· ...... 9~c F~;~1~3~0 ~~nls & 646-0792 213-433-7860 eves SPIRIT Hand Bultl In cetpt1 $2600 5511-109 t 2sgg~~~E~~d u • 11 62"'4 LASER No 103400 F:onda Mint cond•ltOn 1111•-•n••'S '69Sqbk,gd cond,amlfm H •••• 1.tl..1 .. UICI UI. £ $65 000 new Pr"--' al --5 •o 1110 • • Aimn osl new excellanl $49·,500 ,7141 54-5:"'9485 ca s 1 M u• I 1 e II • • GtMa 6212 2 Bundy clar1ne1s. $150 & co d 51600 646-5129 Eve 963_5•828 SOUTH S600/obo, 64•·0125 =---.-------~ $175/otters 548·6839 Ci.mt ti 1313 Exit quallly Lee1s crpl 10 x Unsinkable SabolS-compl couuyy '69 vw Aulo Sllck Shlft. • . 12·, bound. oil wMe. like L ESL tE SPEAKERS & ready 10 sa1f.spectal Aa•i 9107 II New Radials, good eng. liii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; ,2 cona S500 646-3582 oeater 1·213-435-3887 mt. run' grea1 s1200. Cell "WI Will HT obo 673· 7789 Jeguar red, black vinyl new $150 851-1012 Model 102 & 103 .Xlnt $74b Call tor nearest 7S 100LS Excelcond (0 ISIZI trans, body, & Int S11SOI 1HIO&llAll JeweJrz 14 Mason Hamlin Console 1n want 25 plus boat on 1rade 646·5129 '69 Vw Sqrbk, good lop New p1ln1, brallea. .,,.... ...... ...,,......--,.....,,......-..., 2 25 pt brill1111nt diamonds. · hke new cond111on. 101 sports car & or art .80 Turbo. loaded. Cim· IE lllllSlll cond $600. 944•0125 I carboretor. fuel pump. 10 11 12 13 appr at S 1600. sell S700 $3000 obo 675-9103 k 851 6928 1 Volume Sales, Service · battery & statler. Allll< for or 5395 ea Free '"'K ruby wor · v msg meron red, 54,ooo ml And Leeslng '7 1 Sqbck 111u10. 20K on Larry, 770-89116. w i purchase Jim Pi1ao1/0r11u 6221 Mariae £,.if. 70i l Sto.5oo 997-4755 t87·11BeachBlvd rbll eng. N-Weber•--------• 213-592-4163.536-0198 Conn 2 man 32P4Mf AGO. AVON RED CREST Aatea, larrtu Hunt1ng1onBeach _:arbs S1000,846-4921 .• 72 CAPRICE. P•. pb, ac. Beau11tutGoldenCltrtne& old church model Ideal Oani, motor brackel, xtnt (114)142-2000 '72Sqbck,lomt,reblleng. 70,000 mllff. $1350 or Blue Topaz Slones trom t or s•uden1 $750 cond $400 645-6776 IMW 9112 laraaaa Wi tlli $2500obo 494-7875, 1tt otter. 545-92119 $20 80 Cell 640·8688 760•8688 sr ' Dock 7022 1982 BMW 633csl. derk 8 PM '74 Vega. redlo, 1tr, 40K Game Show P1tze, gift LOWREY ORGAN H-25R lfl 1 blue, teat her. BBS ·'3 Ghia convert, xlnl. red, '76 Conv, ctaselc, rld/w ml, Hh trane. $750 obo. cer1U1ca1e, \Ian Cteel & Full pedal, thealre con-Dock 101 rentb nr Lido wheels. p. 77s. loaded new int $4 450 241-9990 blk Int & bool, h1111 leu 786-1311 eves Arpel Jewelers Wtlt sett sote, like new. $2000 tstand Power oat up lo $26.900. Dtr 645-3639 or JllerCHll i eaa 9145 than 25K ml. extl cond,,"" "'""',...,...,.~~....,......-~,.,.-. lnllre $4000 credit tor 646-3~2 30' S 175/mo. 558-0933 675-1981 orig ownr. 54995 obo. 79 CAMARO. 1 ownr. )(tn1 $2,500 or portions tor Slips AvaHabte 35· & 35 '75 2002. shOwroom cono. ·~~bl~~~~E~, n::,/ :Vo;dy: 1140-9247 ~~~~7'i;,~:;2:tau. 13600 2 5 % d Is c 0 u n I PEVEY PRO STUDIO 40 Call 9 -5. Mon-Fri, red/tan Int MUSI sell $5 55 241 9990 '76 DASHER 3 dr Halch· _,..,__,,..,,.,,_.,==----==-7141597-2233 AMP like new with 64~·4644 $4200 644-91 11 or lhlng • '114 CORllETIE. WHITE beck (brown). 111mlfm 127 .OOO Mll--07311 Rolex Ladles DlllleJUSI , ELECTRIC GUITAR. bolh SaiJkar•• 7021 495.5903 '11 HOC CUI • 11toy wheal a, ~-+--+-~--4 gold.si s $950 64(1-7762 S325 557-8393 2 Sid wi ndsurfers ·79 320• Good cond . Auto. air. sunroof. needs $1500 obo962-7927 SEEllFlllTt --+--+--t-~ WATCHES . Get t~e pres-$500-$600 675-6319 ;~·i3~~c. $7500 Obo ~~~~~·~~·· $4000IOBO. '76 RABBIT new pllllnl & We have a good Mlee11on 11g1ous took tor a 1r111c11on P11no Henry Miller Spinal , • O O · _ ___ _ llres. Clean. xtnt cond, of NEW ' uMd Chell· ol cost Flnesl top name Mdt Orio over $2000, Aucr1lt I l 79 320i. Sapphire Blue. 4 '76 450SLC European $2500 OBO. 675-173t rolelal See Ut}od•yl qu111hty reptices Perl 1n now $900 432-968 l Vespa while P200E. great spd mags. air. Btau Ed111on. 2 tone met blue, ·79 SCI ROCCO all original. 9'/ery de1at1 IJ\d design Sonmer ConSOle Ptan~ i:ond 2800 miles $1200 I S79001obo 644-8693 •· cusiom spo;let Beciler tmmac.,auto,alr,eunroof $250 760-7232 640-0784 • ---radio wllape • & etereo. 13850 OBO 8 ,,6533 hke new h1 g:oss llnrsh _ Conveniently Located etec sunroof wllh wind· 4- Nacliiiffj 6216 $ t995 S1ernway equal licJclff 1012 & Compe1111vety Priced shield. pwr locks, leather '78 VAN: good cond, tow -----compressor. 2 Brldgepof1 675•9057 or 675·8877 Kuwahara SMX xtnl cond Q uphot. alltlude meler. • ml, Biaupunkt. new !Ires. mills. 1a1hes 1 SX50. UIAllA lllAll fully equipped s 150 I radar delector. •Int con· I $400? 752-1400 )(28411 14.X40 12X36 ll·H m1U POLISHED WALNUT 5· 3" over $475 1nves1ed Un•-1 dlltOn s 18,000 Cell work, 644-4193 home 'c·------~.-,~ bead blast machine. gas, 1mm111c 8 yrs rematn1ng cycle 525 673-3600 Sa:es-Serviee-Leesing 7-9am17•9pm 857• 1429 I ·79 BUG CONVERTIBLE larysltl . IS 111ic & mog -ldera. l>encn on warn Retail S8,000 Molobeeane, llke new 27 . DrV CARVER 80 300SD. snr1, xlras, to ' Beaullful beby blue. xlnl '83"'~ordoba. wnt w/biu mttl, bandsaw, granite sett $4800 obo Eves 10 spd Pd s269, asking l"'-1J m1 $23.900 493-2246 Christmas Gitt. 22K ml.. cabatel top. 4 moa ""· plale, surface grinder. 559-0559. dys 660-5745 s125 646.5165 °' '4lS r.v~-,: .u~f\'' C llnmec. $5395 8411-8533 7K ml, full power. Take table saw, bell dtsc send· -No.." "-'"-!: tn • '10 llZ IOOSL . over teue p1yment I CONNELL ' C HEVRO LET I "\.. .... 11 ' 1. I · • "-I \ \I ~ , S46-I 200 er. Jointer. drill press. Srrtiat a.Ha 6230 MUST SELL' New men's ·~ • ...:;",~'.' • .'':'..... ...:.:.· _, Whttblu tthr. alloys, Whr:~~~=t~l~,~~ec $290.15 962-11143 n .::::=:::=:::=~:+::'.~~=~====-=:.~~====~=~vise. misc 541-3091 ORANGE COUNTY 10 speed. $40 Girls' . AM/FM cass .. tronl & $6550 847•0059 For• 1 6025 Mi1etllHHH 6211 1111 I OILLICTOll'S ~~~w~~~::~~1 B6o/~.'6~;~ ~ JWll••R rear spoilers, snrl. very _8_11..,t_W_aa_l_u __ S_l_OO_ Arrliuc11 ClllllSTIAS SIOW ~ YIL. sharp. S32.500. ~ '66 Mu1t1no. good cond .. ·~Inch rebond carpel pad, M l 'k 10 6 Sales-Service-Leasing TUlllPAC lllZ • needs mech111nlcal work, PART-TIME. Varied hours Retr:gara1ors, like new, Antique oak buHet w/mtr· S 1 35 sq yd 752-6 106 llY. SELL . TUIE · tltr 1 H l UlllEST • ·~. ~ s 1800 OBO 1150-4125 or to include early A M ctean 1 Almond 1 Whtie, ror & secret sttver drawer 1 Id llC 11-11: llra. l ·i ·77 lies la Moped. like new. 110-1010 1142-6173 Dan weekends Musi flavede· FF 2 dr S165 895-7062 $395 (2)12x12 Carpers. yr 0 solid ook, king sz ~blue 546-5975 J llYEITORY '83 MB 240o;;iih stlCk I r S 15 549 8220 waler bed $250 Wllltk· Fea1u11ng weapons of all '76 Elite. Ellele Sale. )(Int pendable vehicle (small C1aer11 • g een. ea • man I ltke new S40 eras Swords coins. ltne 81 Vespa l>Oughl new • 79 3201, 4 sod. SIR shlll. 7,000 mi .. loaded cond $1800 obo lruck van s1 a1 1on • · s60 1 G h (31 5YDLI S22000 (7141640 2937 I I E!al~aeal 6016 Beautiful Koa wood back· I cynson1c drums, OP 1cs unsmtt on c ar don I need • -962-9657 wagon) o BSSIS news-_ _ 550.5455 oremise~ o c Fair. s 10001obo 548-6504 • 79 3201. 4 spd. SI R 6011 hraitare paper deater •n Irvine IJSmm A FA camera and gammon labte s n 5 ground~ C M !Enter at I 1486562) Ask about the money we '77 Squ-t-re-.-8-ps_ng_n_r-. a-u-t-o, area Mus: be depen-!lash 565 2 lnslamaucs. ak double bookcase 12 selS drapes orwn & rust Gaie s 011 Arhngtont Motobecana 76 ~tnt * 79 3201 4 Spd AIC cpau~c!aa:~&'ll~ase'hpr~anous r MIH ltlllll'S pis. plb. amltm. ht miles d'lble Con1ac1 Greg S8 each 549.5251 neadboard. $.40 WMe S25 ca Brass drape rod, I cond S295 645-t088 r994XEOt " ~ ~ SOUTH $950 obo 644-8583 Hyde Monday lhru Frooay wood ceb1net1cheS1 S65 S 10 Two ~ ii sofas. like Skt Boots Lang XL·S 8' • * 79 320t 4 sP<I SI R JIM SlllltlS between 9 30 and 10 30 \frtt II TH 6022 548-5261 I nu S350 ea 19 Cypress I Mens Useo lw•ce $ t 75 l/espa Scooier alnt cond (09 l'(PZJ ' IMNITS COUllJJ e.iT-Blrd equipped. Take I ... 2 4321 .. 10 H d 90 Sh s ncr c.49 0890 alt ace es pertec 1 over teua S2401mo am onr ._ • f'ree 10 wk old M Ted· Cus1ommade.11 sota.on trees~ ea on ° I im' " · C nr ~stmas present 1•80 3201 5 spct AIC 130t0u111Street •••lllillilllililll•• 1 ayoear Terrier mr• eluding 3' oend Just mtrcycte Sl75 760·8360 TV ldit I $9751080 962· 1713 t565ZOL1 NEWPORT BEACH YILllWAIEI 548 __ ._3_4_16 _____ _ Waiter /W1itrt1S 640·5830 re-upholstered rn hghl I Airline ticket (John Wayne) I Stereo I 6232 .. ) I • 80 633cSI 4spd loaded IU-UOO un WIU Ill OllllTUI Ull Ptt 6 7 30 M ear1n-1ones L•ke new 10 Kansas C11y 1v1a San ll'ltltrCJC ti ( IBWW299J II 1._.llll" 76 Pinto Wagon. 1u10. pis & ';'e :n;·7 30 pm w ~!FREE KtnENS 4 klltoes nardty used Ong $3000 1 Laite Ctlyl use bet0<e Dec 2 JBL Spkrs Morentz rec S<otten 10111 '* 81 3201 5 spd SIR Beaut 6 9 Mercedes. · 79 ._.. plb. al e am/fm. n·u Urn, ues • . pm e neeo gOO<I hornes before 5700 ollo 645-8879 291h Best otter 494-4320 I dual lurn lbl Sansu• on. ( 1CUT843) $28.000 O< $2000 end Volume Sales. Service X-cond tow mt $2200 & Fro Acllve reloremenl 1 Cnnsimas 64 l -8685 8am-12 noon 1ergra1ea sys skprs tape I 83 Honde Express. •lnl • 82 528E Auto loaded TOtpymts of $700/mo And Leasing OBO (M·W'-F Cithy rim 393Hoso11a1Rd NB FREE to ooonome 2'>yr jBdrm se1 3 pc dbl bed dee~ recs & amp Jurn j cond 600m• S385 Musi (966653) 731-5211, 731-3501 18711Be1chBlvd 545-1718)eve966·1917 old Fl8otden l'leiroever Des'l?ner wht wool rug S350 Honda Eapress ll>I & ..,000 & glass door 5"111 642-2914 662-7459 '* 82 528E 5 $pd, loaded HunltngtonBeach Dots 5510 gd ,.1cn1tdran 548-3669 5 6 .X 8 1500· Queen S95 boys cruiser bike lk cab Cali all 5 731·3055 Mateo 61 250 hke new C1 EUD968l IEllOllES IOOSfO (114) 142·2000 •erc!B S At<C Ch h 1 h 1,, w1rd1>d frame $75. 2 new nu S 140 548-7527 eves · · • 83 320• AI T SIR lllEIHTf HLmlY 1 uenuas. no an ·Gen lie Chesllpeeke trg beacn cruisers S 100 ea BEAUT tFUL 25 · RCA 1 boughl lor wile ridden (1 FMY925i' "' .80 R '73 C RI 116, STICK. & ShOrt nair needs loving wnt dog womans dog 675•6319 Box spr:ng. mattllrame. Color TV 2 yr wrnly. very 11111e Will hold 1111 83 320 5 pd SIR Champagne/Palemlno • lbblt delMI, 2 dr, ~ AM/FM CASS .. $1200, home S 1001up 548-0471 oieterabty 640•1717 headboard bedspread s 148 f'ree del Open Cnr1s:mas $900 obo Hm ~ 1 ~2P975~· . 5 • Full Ophon. 450 ml. spd, air. stereo. per 875-2115 Beautiful Lhasa Ao so ._. d 120 Dix dining rm set 6 chrs $95. wur111zer Organ Sun TV Jo11n·s 646•1786 ~46-7414 ott 645· 1177 '* 83 3201 Auto SIR $49.900 or $850111 mo. cond $2950. 631-3016 OI• LlJ I 27 ' n orner accor oan 1350, 811 sofa $250, cot-$300, radio console $25 T-· · · eve/wknds 7_ 141768-4468 1'80 vanagon. 111nt cond. -'-!'!!••,.•.•.•-•--..... --~ emate puppy wlpapers oase 7 switches 5650 fee & end labtes. lamps. 540-84 19 HOME STEREO SPKRS railers, t Hwu 189) ,.. $325 cat~ 759• 1010 : 754-1400 eA 406 pronis 645-7313 250 watt Al 1000. never Trnel 1024 I IH-J n 1 MC -tl4t I S7400 544•7453 '75 Toroni do, greet cond, CllOW ClllW-PEllHH I ---Cabbage Pa1ch Kids used. cosl $750. sacr TENT TR•tLEc $500 208 w ISi. Santa Ana 'fa Midgel. S5M ml. new '81 Rabbll conve'1 .. 2ii< ~~-~;'f4 ~~-~~~5. Pr et Sr c1trzens gd hm Huddle Bed w/2 beds. $250-$275 642·9049 .s 1 •otobo 963·63 l 4 " n Ct .A .. s .. d d d ml 5 spd fully -utp,..... • Rea. $350 662-3438 eves LHASA APSO mate 2yrs desk. bullelln board " 646·4224 O;ovv unullly red p1111n1, g con • n s • • • v., """' Celltng tan sllll In bO lop $1575, 645-6243 lmm111c., MC, orig. owner, '78 CuU1111s Supr. Brghm. CHRISTMAS PUPPIES well 1ra1ned 558-2943 ev S380 Bunk beds Danish · x. Lrg 44" TV projected by a A 1 S • / LARGE SELECTION OF _ AM/FM CllS.. bronze Loaded & clean. AU pwr. Bull Cocker Spaniels f . -60"'5 whlle $180. 644-0472 ?~,~~s ~~s oa~g!~dSs2;0~ 13" Zenith Gold Siar 8 0 trYICtl NEW & USED BMW'S! '79 MG Midget 21,000 ml, wt wht lop. $8900. Cr, 1111, nu brklllres AKC$250,call557-5577 araOare . £ IHYFIRlllTlll( lakes95. 552•0796 $800lobo 642-7579 P1rl1 9015 ~ whl. am/Im Stereo. xtnt 548·0585 13900PP752-8123Mark ch r IS Im as c 0 0 k e, 2 PC SO~A sect-8 mos Les 957-8133 New Mercedes Benz Beck· New Mercedes eenz Beck-~ cond . $3200 673-9020 '82 R111bbll LX truck.Dal. 40 --------- Spaniels 2 bull femaies old $290 720-9405 FIREWOOD splll. well er Grand Prr~ elec1ron1c er Grand Prrx e1ec1ron1c Pea~ttl US mpg. 5 sp, 13K ml like '11 Olft111 l••rt•t bull mate At<C 1-3 yrs1•DECORATOASOWN • NEW ON StZe mall/box :~s~~~c:,~~42~~~~ radto S675 642-9677 radt0,$675 642-9677 LIHIUOlllW '83.z ssft. loaded. mov· new $6500.979-51116 B,~~~111.':it<::'L~~n. old S 125-S 175 432-9681 Eleqanl sofe secttonat. sprgs & frame Sllll pkgd T \I RE T S $20 -W • ..1 -20 VOLUME SALES _ _ oaklgtasscottee tblsel& Relall $795 asking only Full length M ink Coat 19,. e;~lo~\vs. a:~r7~ A.tot Hin n SERVtCE &LEAStNG lng.$13.200 557-7630 tlM 1 5 643-1061 831·5246 Dol>es ·Ch Stred • 9 wks d1n ~t Oak bdrm $375 $275 HURRY 650-5 l56 ( 12)$ tSOO, Seal Coal ( 10) styles 540.3195 HIGHEST CASH tMMED 3670 N Cnerry A111. Ptraclit f 157 ·75 242DL. wnt w/maroon '78 Olds. clean In end oot. FRIEND & PROT5ECTION , Sota bed I unused) Mete,; Oak Dtntng rm se1 wllh S t50. Mohagany dining for your veh1C1e. domestic LONG BEACH :66~ 9 ;2, r..,., 11111 ~.Greet Int. S3100 firm. 548-•3112 Must Sell 13700 obo $350/up 5 t -65561 custom oak Wall unll, Scnrs s 100. 646-t236 se1 $450 642-7347 ltats, Chrter/ or foreign 551-8285 !No Cherry exll-405) Cond 5~95 54;.2848 Jerome et 644-2507 Messy Doos' $IO any s•ze cottee Ibis china hulch. R t & 48 HAND MADE SWEATER. lent 7010 WE IUY Cl 14) lll·lllO -Iliac. tl 77 '79 REGENCY CPE Moon Grooming school :eachar ball-c:law tblelchrs. llOpe e onosn 53'!e rnd Trade-Ins Welcome '72 911 SPORT A MATIC 121 irs e.(p 1 546-2848 cnesl sotallove, sec solid Cherry table w12 PHOTO ALBUM $35 ea 44 cruiser docked on CLUI CAllS Now O"""n Sun 11_4 • • Come In & see Newport roof, Landau. leatner. dk s415 Att ~lnl 543•2241 12 leafs S250 2 Capts & All ktnds of glesses $20 parade roule Newport ...... Rebll eng Good cond. Beeeh's lineal aelectlon brn. dlOMI 22 • mpg. 11ln1 Mtn P1nscher pups AKC 2 males chrs S40 ea tor all (714) 751-5119 I Bch S25pr person-:nc All TlllCIS DlllH tl 17 55995 891•9500 of prevlouety owned cond . runs grell $4250. 6 wks red & blll/lan Clusifild Ade 642-.5678 545-0932 llehan clocks wlgerman hors-deorves cocklalls .7 1 SlO, good running 72 91 4 clean cond Webbef Porachaa. Audia i nd Art, deys 973-5326 S300 213-331·8195 movement. $35 & up 01 organize own pany carbsS2950968-7961 llolk1wagens. evelwknd673-31 16 1 754· 1546, 10-5 PM Call dys 675-8930, eves order• asking S 700 '81 Cut11111s Brough1m, POODLES ARE PEOPLE all 6. 650•6628 536-2762 ltlll l!Jct flfl ..... Pups S250 & up 546-2848 Like new Whtrlpoot trash 72 2402. 4 sPd."' new -11K. loaded. like n-. Compa .... er, u··" ., mo. ao 11rlrll!lllT YACllT ~8500 ~~-~r:i!-2 Sneltte mele 2 mo $250 ... , '""' c v " .i;w clulch •lnl working cond ;:;:-;---...,-----:== AKC Teddy Bear Look StOO Schwln 5 spd tNEW • DIESEL For All $2650 650-1233 ~ ~ 455 E. Coast Hwy fl~Hlla . f3 540·5505 I ~~':::!~r ~;~· 55:~~81f ~o~,a~a~~~~ ~~~~~la~~~~ WE ltY • 7 2 Preli up Rblt eng, ~ t c ~ N~~ech '65V.h1nt. reblt eno. "" 3., s~;;r1; P8uP;~~S01d 1 MadameAleAander Dolls 673-4860 evs 557-3273 g~~~~~~t~~~¥~~ mags Sl150 5•8-0194 ~~:l~,!~.~ ~~;~~b: 6~;-~~1;t-"· s100-s200 953-0 174 DIME s 548-8058 J Cltrlst•es hre4t FllH lPPUISll ~"~~~~~-~~i~,g~t~::! "":.:"::~~.~~1':;'_'1"""" MOfe famUlee .,.. getting .73 Pt lh 3111 A t- s11eiues. Sable & Whl !Magic Isl gold card, chrlr SEAPEACE Cuslom 65 Cormier·Deltllo Int camping "bug" thla prev ~~:'Dept car ~l~i STOCKING STUFFERS rnemb1Sl'IP $3500 va:ue ketch S125 hr 3 nr !!''" OllrYllllff age S3995 631 "3016 year. If you have 1 cond $975 960-2514 S 150.5350 551 •6556 t 11 now $750 7S9·0939 , 675-5056 2131379-4'U " '84 Sentra Take over Want Ad Help? cernper that'I not getting -....,·__,...,..,..·,_....,.......,....,..'.""" 18211 BEACH Bl VD I e 0 s (' N 0 d 0 w n uMd, .... " now wl1h I '78 llotarle Wgn. IC>lded, lo Pets 5535 A Magnovo• Ooyssey 2 ll1w11trt hrhr Cr1l1t HUNTINGTON BEACH S 135/mo 548·3• t6 1142-6878 Clttelfled Ad. ml, $2600 540-4680 ~--------home video game new De<: 110 Jan I Groups ot 14l·IOl1; Ul·U31 Baby Parakeers for Sate 51111 '" carton $75 JO $15 per person Aall Lt11ia1 tolO Aalt Lo11ia1 901 Aatt Loa1l11 9010 Attt Ltt1ia1 HlO Rarel heallhy Ail colors S46·8785 all 6pm 17 141673·<'336 WI PH TOP IOLLllt SS •up call 646· 6517 I LINE Neiman-Marcus mink re-Power loall 7012 FOR ISEI 01111 PARROT' M11reo Conure 1 ver~11>te 1ackei Pd $3500 ALAll UllH wicage $100 64!.-8358 will l&ke $3000 firm 22 w1Lido mooring -m·c11111111 Aatisaes 60101 760 8729 54500 67:1 7444 tv msg ":.i8o ~arbor Blvd *c.IJST.Assal.r* WANT ADS NORMAN ROC KWELi j28 BAJA 6cyldsl Towe1 COSTA MESA " Fiist Love & Huck ptan~ 11sh bO• l ¥his ... 1 ••oo t•t ... 1 •SAVE t0-:/5"'•' Chests fonn 11rameo1 Appr n1ell'• more $28"-9 " ·•• " ·1- dressers ch•na cabinels S6000101r 557.5454 Alie• r, C<411 673 t080 WI WAIT YHI tioosoer h19ti·t>aci.. oak •o• IFF CLW ISO ....... beds bdrm 'e' W&l!.Cn ---. Poot tat>le 4 1X7' > hvy *;, ,. * _, cupboard & much mucn IMPORT•NT NOTI• CE J _ I s I a I e S 4 o o 'o b o Or1 au t983 Achilles in· See Ronald Dace more Lol5 of smalls "' TO I 646 75•5 I llatalJtes 1n stock MC & lltsa FREELANDS PRIVATE PARTIES Poot table '•8 1111e 960 9003 O• 960-4373 ANTIOUES 864 w t9tn ' wtacceSS0<1es 1400 tirm I 79 20 II eo11on Whiter St C M 645 643" I 540-5317 l Ou1r111ga • wt 175 hp Sell your Items for $50 or less In 1 have 8 few German & our lamou1 DIMES-A-LINES pub-Pool Table (1t11e1 tor Johnson Every avail OP· French Anltque CLOCKS I fished each Saturiday In 1.._ Dally Chfl5lmes fll<:el cond hon. •ntt nu tand trtr 1er1 over from sa•e Would Piiot. rrv l lOOlobo 644•7362 S 18.SOO obo 498-1555 ltke 10 sett before Cnrlst· mas $45/up 536-3932 WE 11m CALIF 211. so• gal. fl~r- W1cker dolt buggy l<umfy DIMES·A·LINE ad• muat be trorn me Far East Fot P,~~~~ ~~~;11f~!• 5~C.~~ ·~~E~:~~u::.-~~~rl Kat> co Ch1e111go S2.,S pre.paid so mall or bring t"-7'1 Into •PPt Marlin 6•6-4244 ooo 760·8677 760 6361 I SELL sooo ol>O e•o-111s2 Call 979.9933 the D•lly Piiot of11oe. Be ture to I Rockwell 6X..t3 planer Aatt StrYicts/ Aito hnkta/ WOod burning Slove ptpe. Include your phone number or ad· S?OOO 24' wood-cutting partor h1811ng 11ove dreu Jn your •d. have a price on 1 bandsaw 11000 Meal P11t1 IOlS Parts HlS circa 1850. good cond 1n ••ch It---'" no abb I ti i ou1t1110 saw S 1000 Atao [,;:::::::=:::::::Z::::J.::::::::::::::::::;1 uMnow11200 120.0285 " ''"'' 1111 rrwa ons. I toana 10011 646-0379 IU•O~IAN CA• MAln• nr new $300 988·9153 .,.. aoo.pt•ble.. ANSWERS ~ THE AUTO STORE'S TALKIN' ''WHOLESALE LEASING'' ,,. ao.,. rou &00« ... ,,.1nmt wr &00«# i.1 ••z 310 SL 1&2s••110. L 11. t-1111s 2. llZ 300 DS s450•110. : 12. COUCAI 3. llZ 3H SDS ssso••. I 13. TOPAZ 4.1111 311 s210•1•. 1 14. TEIPO •t42"1•. 5. VOLVO Dl s234•/Mo. : 15. '14 comnES ss2s•1•. &. VOLVO Cl s21s••11o. 0 11. CUTWS s211••1•. 7.) CEUCAS 'tl0••1•. • 17. TIMS Al 1245••1•. •·1 c1Ess11As •241••111. • 11. JM n •211•1•. 9. MAZDA 121 •21s••11o. : 11. '14 El DOIUO '431•1•. 10. MIZIA 117 •215••11o. ' 20. '14 UIOS ....... st11•1•. ,. .......... , .... Its TOMI COITD DI., m. 1000, COSTA EA 5405454 t,!!~fr::;,.o 5 $".'o~!~ I =· r;:;.n:-;,~~:.·::·:,,~:,,-:: I SCRAM·LETS G e ~ Somt of the above payment• Include air, powet ''"'inO· AM/FM aa.1tt1, I llY lHllllOH a1111ow Hound eomt havt crulM, M llQI & tUnroofl as etanderd equipment, theee i..... are Les 957 6 IJ3 Valor htlor COMPLETE SERVICE Afl) REPUt all clOMd tnd wlCh opilon co buy. I terminated ..,1y °' Wiik ewey .. end of l<eflrn0t• watlt 5 Oryr U lt I DEADLINE· OOLLAR term . l imited to •ICCMI mileage & ... , a tffr. Aefunduable MCurtty depOllt cond s 100 .. 544-6488 • I At.lvall) I cJOrl I oeheve & llcenM ... .,. t~I--to ltarl ..... & will be ........... to Ct9Cllt ---.I lhf'•t' '"• ll'"''"tl on OOll•r • 1..-• nt.....-... OftM4AUL ,.._ ~· ....,... ...... ..._ AelrlO s 175 E~• level 3 Tlu.....a-b•:t~ T~.-cJ•y• noll'llnG • nM-uP • MMCtt • •49 Mo,,.eo Mo. etmt. Totlll Mo. Pymt1. lllCI. Tu /Tot. All L.alM PymCa. ~;;;,no:~2:oe.w~a;:: c=~~ COUid ltv• on . OOLLAR Fl££ Cl£Cl·IP "'i)s6i'2.10iilt.Woo-"i)sm'.;oiii3.992.oo'i1Ti2~40imli4-oo-i'i)i12r6iiiio~• _w•tner SIOO ~6·_5848J St•<• bd t>mpr pool Ible 1l 141700/l?t.620.00 1) S16UOtS8,lC0.80 I U l $170.30/SIUll OO 11) $2St.10/Slt 4e.IO -~: ro; ·=' ~ ;o: %Ol2 ,. ...... ·"· J) eu 00/134,'80 00 • ) ml ll/$12.618 241 13 }'1159 00/17,632 00 lt.) sm.H/111.lOUO ~..:rc=I:' aos~ • .... .., ...... ~6 s119 Cotti Mesa, ca, tm7 (714) Ul-6144 • 1 S28620/Sl1,11200 9) 1211.30/Sl0.-30.40 14) $150.521$7.224 96 19) S4S580/11U7UO ,_ .. ,,Ca ll 6tlOW --Coeta ...... C..--~========~-====~ ... -~u,q~ll&l.M.~ l~)--IW-*'flt.iaGOOf lH-ISMHJUU•ooo--M>M•ot1a1.Mt.w-a~-842·M71 ~~~~~~~~~""!!!'~~~~~~l;lillf;;;;.;ld'-;:::.~ll=tfl'l~•:_14::.:;.2~-N~7:.:.I = ._ ____________________________ ... -. .......................... _._._. ..... .. t t ' I Song-and-dance man Chad Tlllner and other Lincoln Mlddle School students bring holiday cheer to dlsabled veterans In Long Beach. See Page A3. THI DRAIGI COAST WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1913 COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Investors might be out $60 million By JERRY HIRSCH Of the Dallf l'llot Ital! Investors may have lost a nurumum of $60 million in a suspected fraudulent "medical factoring" investment scheme run by an Irvine-based firm, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman Qid today. Security and Exchagge Commission attom ·eys revised the estimated losses during a hearing in U.S . District Court Tuesday. "That would be the minimum. It will be that or even higher than that. We wiU see how this unfolds," Worker hur·t in halting theft try By KAREN E. KLEIN 01 the Daily l'llol llMI A 23-year-old stock clerk who had been employed at the May Co. in South Coast Plaza for only two weeks was seriously injured Tues- day when he attempted to foil a shoplifter, police said. Robert P. Hutchinson. of New- port Beach. received major cuts to his face. upper body and anns when he chased a shoplifting suspect, tripped over him and flew into a glass display case. shattering it. A Costa Mesa Police report said H utchinson observed James R. Snow. 23, a transient. allegedly try on a $50 jacket and conceal it under his own coat about 10:45 a.m . Hutchinson followed Snow out of the store and had him collared when the suspect struggled and escaped. Hutchinson again g~ve chase but tripped over tht' suspect and flew into a glass display case. the report said. said Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart. Investigators at first believed about 1,000 West Coast investors may have lost $10 million in the investment scheme but now are finding out the losses may be both larger and more widespread. "We have only looked at certain bank accounts and certain people so far,'' Hart said. The sheriff's department is conducting a fraud and embezzlement investigation of Orange County businessman Thomas D. Carter, The Carter Co. and Tom Orter Enterprises Inc., and "we feel certain that fraud charges are likely to be filed," Hart said. A spokeswoman at Hoag Mem- orial Hospital in Newport Beach said Hutchinson was in stable condition this morning after undergoing surgery. They're called "Bag Ladies' Slt•e ping in a warm room is belier lhun huddling af(ainsl a building in the open. subje<'t to lhe Hart, however, said the investigation is not yet And investors were not limited to the West Coast c.-omplete and no criminal charges have been filed. according to the SEC which believes there is at least Both the sheriff's office and the federal SEC one investor from as Car away as Saudi Arabia. have alleged Carter solicited investments for a Carter offered investors returns as high aa 40 "medical factoring'' business that never existed. percent, but used money from fresh investors to pay Carter has temporarily closed his Irvine office off the claims of older accounts, said SEC Attorney and could not be reached. His attorney, Stephen V. Kerry Feffer Wilson. hps refused to discus,, the charges. _ ~ ''The outrageous amounts of interest earned on According to Hart. some individual investors put those funds came from the pockets of other investors, as much as "several millions of dollars" into the she said during the hearing in Los Angeles TuesCiay. business which purported to buy medical insurance Investigators are still trying to discover where claims at a discount and file them for a profit. (See CARTER, PaRe A!) elements. rape and robber y as some 6,000 homeles women do ni~htl y in Orange County. See Page Bl. Charges possible in video • seizures By STEVE MARBLE Ofn.D...,l'llelllaff The hundreds of bar and res- taurant owners in California caught up in the continuing seiz- ures of video poker games may lose their alcohol licenses as well as faci ng possible criminal charges. Though only a handful of tavern and nightspot owners have been arrested in connection with the massive vice raids, all who had the video games on their property could face misdemeanor charges. Vice squad raids throughout the state continued today. Officers now have confiscated more than 650 of the illegal video poker mach1nes from San Diego to Oakland. It is estimated there are 900 of the games in the state. In Orange County. 211 ma- chines have been taken from 148 business, according to Dick Cot- tingham, a distMct administration for the state Alcohol and Beverage Control Board in Santa Ana. "We know of more locations and my guess is the seizures will continue for several more weeks," said Cottingham, who speculated some tavern owners likely have hidden or stored the machines. Snow was chased by citizens who witnessed the accident and by South Coast Plaza security agents. who caught him leavmg the mall. He told police he needed the extra coat because he was sleeping in a nearby park at night. Court ruling alters Laguna death case Cottingham said each bar and restaurant owner in Orange Coun. . ty w ho had a machine will be reviewed by the A.BC. Sanctions, he said, would range from warn- ings or fines up to outright licenM revocations. • "It will be just like any oth~ violation," said Cottingham. "We'll look at their track record. past violations and listen to theit stories. Then we'll go from there.~ Hutchinson·s roommate, 20-year-old Dave DeMaio, said "He's reall y active in break danc- ing (an athletic form of street dancing) and surfing. but he cut a lot of tendons in his left arm and he will be out 0£ it for quite a while." · By JEFF ADLER OftheD.W, ..... .._.. A 1981 ~una Beach murder case is the first in Orange County to be affected by a California Supreme Court ruling imposing stricter limitations on the death penalty. In the wake of the court decision. prosecutors dropped plans to seek the death penalty for David William Leitch. 24, charged In the stabbing death of 20-year-old Ginger Lorraine Fleiachli. The high court ruled pros- ecutors must prove murder defen- dants had the specific intent of Slayer's description released Laguna motel room bludgeoning suspect sketched by police By STEVE MARBLE Ot"'9D..,,....llllll Laguna Beach police have re- lealed the decription of a man they believe may have robbed and killed a Ba~rsfleld oil rig worker ·in his Pacific Coast Highway motel room Sunday. Ronald J. Murphy. 22, was bludgeoned to death with the porcelain top to a toilet tank. police said. Blood-caked pieces of the tank cover were found tcatte.red in the room along w ith Upped-over flJmiture and belong- inp. Murphy. police believe. was altU down, ibly on the floor', wtien e was a fiC • behind. The klller apparently from their home In Placentia to took the man's wallet. the beach city to have a drink with Detectives said they are search-the Bakerfield man last Saturday ing for a man with reddish brown night. hair. an unkempt beard and "When this couple arrived at mustache and staJned teeth. Police (Murphy's) room they obeerved believe Murphy likely met the this other man in the room," man, deteribed as &-2 • and explained Sgt. Alex Jimenez. weighing about 200 pounds, at Lu ''They taid he (Murphy) 10rt off Bri.sas. a lAgtUla restaurant. bru1hed over Introductions. They The simpect apparently waa didn't hear his name. wearing Westttn·style clo\hl,.g "They were going out for drink includina a leather jacket and a and he (Murphy) remarked that straw hat with the brim pulJed tllal1 guy didn't want to 10 and down In the front and bllck, would 1\ay in the room." according to police. Jlmene111ld when Murphy and The Information, police saJd, . the Placentia couple returned was provided by two of Murphy'• eeveral hours later, the unknown ~o resxwtattr "'d.rml!'-~~ ~ ~ killing their victims to qualify for a death penalty sentence or a life prison term without the possiblity of parole. The decision triggered a review of all pending death penalty cases in Orange County and threw into doubt whether a number death sentences imposed in county cases would stand up on appeal. ex- plained Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright. '' LWU..Jl..PQmbehell alU:ig!lt," Enright said of the decision. "We were hoping they would take a narrow view . It leaves things unclear and it won't be cleared up (Set DEATH, Pa1e Atl ·Big win for the AntMten ,The UC trvtne men'• buketball team defeated USC 78-ee Tueaday night In Los Angelel. PegeD1. The video games, aaembled ht France, are considered by the 1\a~ AttOmey General's office to be much the Mme as slot machil'llll!lll tSee VIDEO:Pa1e At) --T ' ' I .&.I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WedMlday, December 1•. 1883 • ass1ve ood ontrol . tu died <lrmwe County aovemment ~OYl'danocher1tepclolertoward vllll continual flood condltlona Luuna Canyon Tueeday when ! Aoard of Supervilon ap- more study of a flood '«lntrol channel that would run from El Toro Road to the ocean. The $91,000 study will de- termine the feasibility of building A bird in the hand ... I COllTlllUID ITORlll I VIDEO SEIZURES ... From PageA1 be\'ause they are a game of chance that offers a player a payoff. "The payoff c."Omet ln the form of free g~... explained Cot- tingham. "With something like pinball. a player gets free games but the ditf erence is that's a skill ga"'\ T,he poker game isn't.". Additionally, authorities allege tavern owners upped the ante by offering free drinks, meals and even trif'.)8 to Las Vegas to poker video game winners. Many Orange Coast tavern owners, though. have described their involvement as purely inno- cent. "We had no idea, no warn- ing. It was just another game," complained one Costa Mesa bar owner. "That's 50 percent tor nolbinc. Wo uldn't that make you suspicious? "Sure the owner wlU clabl) ignorance but my lmpreeaion II that the real motivatlon wu simple greed." Vice officers claimed machines would make up to $200 a week, more In sorne cases. Cottingham said most of the machines likely will be destroyed though owners will be granted a chance to reclaim the rnachUles and relocate them in a state where they would be legal. SLAYING ••• From Page A 1 man was still in the motel room. Ecbuanel designed to handle all water a ltonn that occun once 1()0..yeen might aenerate, Dick Runge of the vironmental Manage- ._.i what one-year-old Leif Francis of Laguna Beach was hoping for during a recent trip to l-lt!isler Park. Rut the youngste r soon learned that birds are rlighty thing , and had lo setlle fur just a close look. But v iL'e officers maintain busi- ness owm•r-; shuuld have ~n sus pk1ous. "Here's ;.in $1,ROO machine t hat thl•Owner would get at nOt'OSt and still receive half the profits," said one law enforc·ement spokesman. "They recalled that he seemed relaxed, like he was going to spend the evening.'' said Jimenez. Murphy's relatives, police said, were unaware he was visting Laguna Beach but confirmed that the 22-year-old enjoyed the beach city and stayed there from time to time. .~ . The atudywill focus on where a channel milbt be aligned, how it would becomuucted, how long it oWd take to build and how much would cmt. Runge said. The Santa Ana engineering of Fuscoe, Wllliams, 'l.JmoD'e!n and Short have been setained to complete the report. Run,eaaid thata project of such maanitude would cost tens of m1llJona of dollars to complete. • ~ Work recently has been corn-li'eted on 1torm channels in the 8"" to help ~ flooding that oftea occurs. along· Laguna Ca- nyon Road during heavy rains. The completed improvements, ,hawever', are designed only to .~t the rain generated by a 'tonn of the magnitude that oc;icun once every eight years, 'Runael&id. Near collision witnessed over John Wayne Airport An incoming Western Airlines jet was forced to take evasive action late this morning by circling John Wayne Airport when its pilot reportedly realized he was too close to a twin-engine plane also preparing to land. Although an eyewitn~ m ain- tained the jet and small craft aime within 45 feet of each other, tower operators said they had no con- firmation of a near collision. "The jet was right on it (the twin-engine plane) and had to veer off to one side.'' said Bob Gibbons, an employee working at a commercial outlet near the airport. Airport Tower Chie f Ralph Odenwald said he was aware that the Western jet aborted its landing and circled the airport but said such a maneuver is a weekly occurrence at the airport because of congestion and the mix of jets and light aircraft at John Wayne. "It's very difficult from ground level to get a good depth per- ception on two planes ap- proaching the airport," said Odenwald. "It could appear 45 feet apart when in fact it's much more than that." 'NB boat dismasted off Chile :1 Newport Beach resident Mike ~·· dream of beating the record of the clipper ship "Flying 'Cloud" from New York to San :· Franci9co. set in 185 1. ended today · when his trimaran ''Cystic Fibrosis Crusader" was dismasted off the south coast of Chile. In a radio report monitored by the U.S. Coast Guard. the U.S. Navy and Chilean Navy officials. Kane said the 55-foot trimaran lost its mast in a 35-to 45-knot westerly wind and 18-foot seas. BULLETIN BOARD None or the three-man crew was hurt. The dismasting came about 500 miles north of Cape Hom after Crusader had battled violent storms for nearly a week in rounding the cape. Latest reports said the Chilean Navy was in route . to rescue Kane and his crew. It was not known whether the boat could be saved HOUSE ARREST ... FromPageA1 intensively by telephone and visits by county Probation Department officers. They would not be permit ted to leave home except for work, school or other c."Ourt-approved destinations cleared in advance. Candidates for the program would be drawn from inmates who are sentenced to jail as a condition of probation or those who are serving time in a work-furlough program. County analysts estimate the program could reduce the jail population by about 200 until jail facilities are expanded. · Even though supervisors approved further study of the plan and five others. several board members publicly expressed skepticism over its provisions. "Your concerns are appropriate." board Chairman Roger Stanton told a citizen who prot.ested putting convicted criminals back out on the street. "They'll have to prove it to me," he said. emphasizing the board was only approving more study of the option. Among the other options are: •Alternative sentences for persons convicted of misdemeanors that avoid jail time or reduce the sen tence . •Changing the conditions of parole so that mort! inmates might be induced to voluntarily suscribe to the prograpl. • Pre-trial probation for _ those inmates charged with ' non-violent crimes. but are not eligible for release on their own recognizance or cannot make bail. r--• Transferring inmates who are arrested (or misdemeanors, but are wanted by other jurisdictions on felony charges to the appropriate agency and ordering their sentences by served concurrently with the felony sentenc.oe. • Converting or leasing some other facility to house wo{'k furlough and weekend inmates until tht> ;ail expansion project is completed, freeing up the Theo Lacy jail fadlity for other inmates. The report is to be completed and submitted to the board within 90 days. "He was apparently a friendly type, a nice guy, very mild mannered.'' said Jimenez. ''His b rothe r said h e Was so mild-mannered that if he did get in a confrontation, someone else would have to settle it." P olice also were told that Murphy was vulnerable to ag- gressive individuals and that it would not have been out of character for him to take someone in just for the asking. CARTER ••• From PageA1 the money is and have frozen about $10 million in Carter asaets. said SOC attorney David L. Casterline. Tuesday's hearing was on a preliminary injunction against the Carter and his companies. The injunction, a pproved by U.S. DistriGt Court Judge Robert J KeJJeher, bars Carter, The Carter Co. and Thomas Carter Enterprises Inc. from selling "medical factoring" investments and freeres Carter's assets. T he injunction paves the way for the SEC to question Carter and his associates and "can try to determine just how much money there is and where it is," Casterline said. C~ristmas boat parade slated for Dana Point DEA TH RULING ALTERS CASE .. A separate injunction bars a Norwalk-based company. Con- cept 80, from marketing the investments and also freez:es that company's assets. (. u .. ~ ~na Point's ninth annual lighted boat parade will be held Saa.traay from 6 to 8 p.m. · The display of decorated yachts will be visible from any dockside vantage point throughout the harbor's two marina basins and park areas. Anyone decorating a boat for the season is encouraged to take part in the event. Additional information and entry fom\S may be obvtained from Aventura, at 35102 Del Obispo St. in the Dana West Marina or by calling 831 -7160. Holiday party at Newport library The Mariners Branch of the Newport Beach Public Library, 2005 Dover Drive, plans a holiday party at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The party, for children 3 to 7 years old, will feature films, 1tories and a visit from St. Nick. Admislion is free. For more information, call 640-2194. FromPageA1 for a couple of years." Enright said the court's decision didn't address whether the new limitation should be applied retro- actively. He said that question might remain unanswered until another case is heard by the court. Death penalty cues automatically are reviewed on appeal by the seven cou.rt justices. He said 11 county defendants have received death sentences and nine of thoee cases are now on appeal. An additional 12 death penalty cases now are jn working their way through the court system. he added. b c. Drug, alcohol lecture slated at OCC Statewide, more than 100 sentences could be affected by the ruling. Currently, 147 inmates reside on the state's death row at San Quentin and 374 are serving li fe terms without the possiblity of parole. ·f. A three-hour lecture entitled ''How to Succeed Without Really Trying -Overcoming Alcohol and Drugs" will be offered Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The ~ion will run from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 114 of the Counseling and Admissions Building. Jacqueline Richardson, who has worked as a therapist and a peace officer, will discuss drug avoidance and nutrition issues. Admission is $10. Tickets may be purchased in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. Yuletide Pageant at Mesa center An annual Yuletide Pageant will be presented Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., in Costa Mesa. ~e Costa Mesa Leisure Services Department sponsors the pageant, featuring "living greeting cards" and Christmas music by the Sweet Adelines. There is no admission charge. For information, call 645-8551. In the Leitch case. Enright said prosecutors no longer would seek the death penalty because it would be a "waste of time." However. he said Pro9eeutor Mike Jacobs still might try and pursue a 'life term without the possiblity of par9le in the case. The trial is scheduled to begin next month. In Leitch's aise, pr09eCutors allege that while he helped dis- pose of Fleischli's body. he was not directly involved in her killing. L e ith:s co-d e f e n chlnt. 28-year-old Thomas Martin Thompson, was convicted last We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 842•6086 Call the number at left and your meuage wlU be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answertn1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors mut Include their name and telephone number for verification. No drculaUon calls. please · Tell us what ·s on your mind. 1 OAANOE COAST lilly Pilat H.Lloltw9fta• ~ ChuJDow..,. Editor and ~r 10 the PubWler .......... c- ~ ...,..., month of stabbin~ Fleischh an the• head. A jury has recommended ht> receive the death sentence. Because •prosecutors cannot prove Leitch .directly was in- volved in the killing or had a specific intent to kill her, Enright said they cannot seek the death penalty. "If we couJd prove that Leitch convinced Thompson with money or whawver (to kill her, lh1s case would not be affected (by the ruling)," he said. Enright added Thompson's con- viction would not be affec~ by the court's decision because jurors were instructed to consider whether there was specific intent to kill on his part. He said the jury was so advised because \here had been "rumblings" tha\ tbe de- cision was in the works. In a related development, Carter voluntarily filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act in Orange County Court last week. This protects Carter from credi- tors while his companies undergo financial reorganization. The SEC is charging Carter with fraud and selling un- registered securities. dUST A GREAT SWEATER! Storekeeper Joy Kondo is wearina this novel shawl front cardigan, uniquely designed for versatility. It can be worn with anythina from a silk blouse to your favorite jeans ... We think it makes a great gilt, too. c•n.. ..... ,._,.. Dlllv 9:30 AM 10 9:00 P.M. S.1u1~ 9 30 A M 10 6:00 P.M Sund.t11 12 00 P M 10 S·OO PM Dick Dale takes the stand Surf guitar band leader ays h e did11 't n10/est 1.1-year-old girl Dick Da le Guitarist Dtl.'k Dalt• descrtlx'<J the 13-year-old girl ht' 1s al'CUsed (>f mol<'Sting and her younger sister Tue s day as "happy-go-lucky girls who frolicked" around his 17-room Balboa Peninsulo home during the summer of 198 I Dalt>'s testimony t•ame as his Orange County Supt>nor Court trial on 12 felony l'OUnts of child molestation and oral copulation entered its third week. Tht.• -!6-year-old band leadC'r and n ightclub operator. whose real name is Richard Anthony .HB murder defense: Frenzy, not torture By J E FF ADLER Of Ille Delly l'llot llefl A Los Angeles County corone r's pathologist testified in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday tha t the 1982 Hunting ton Beach slayings of Shirley Dayco and her mother, Ame lia Harbulak. ap- peared to have been ('Ommitted by someone in a "fre nzy." Dr. Robert Bucklin, caJled as a a defense witness in Rehe Flores Dayco's double-murde r trial, told jurors he concluded torture was not involved in the two killings because of the manner in which the wounds were inflicted. ''This was an indivdual anxious to produce injuries minor or major," Bucklin said. "There was a frenzy-type a pproach to the injuries." He said his conclusions were based on a · review of autopsy records and photographs of the two women. Dayco. 42, is c.·harged with robbery and burglary in addition to the two murder charges. If convicted of first degree murder, he faces a possible depth penalty senten<.•e. The slightly built met'han•l'S helper is ac'\:uSt>d of hacking to death both his 27-year-old estra nged wife a nd h er 65-year-old mother with a meat cleaver and 'butcht>r's knife in their Sunnycrest Drive home on June 14, 1982. Dayco is not contesting his involvement in th£· killings. Bucklin said he agret-d with the coroner's conclusion that both women died as a result of the cumulative effect of the wounds they suffered. He added that ther<' were far too many wounds on each woman to count. Evidence introdul'ed during tht> prosecution's presentation in- dicated Dayco was s tabPed rl'· peatedJy as she slc·pt in·cher bed with the butcher's knife. She also had been sexually mut1!ated. ~OLlCELOG Monsour. took the stand In his own def Pn St' last Fr1day. He denied any sexual Involvement with tht' girl, who. now Is 15, daiming thl· charges were con- c.·0t·ted by his former wife to discredit him. During c:ross-examination by Deputy District Attorney Kazuharu Makino, Dale told jurors ht' believes his former wife paid off th<' girl's father in exchange for her testimony against him The girl. who resides with'her mother in St. George, Utah , was the trial's opening witness. She emotionally related for the jury how Dale has coaxed her into performing the sex acts on six separate occasions during J uly and August 1981. That summer. the girls were v1sHmg their grandparents. who hvc>d across the street from Dale. Dale, who spent most of th<' day on the stand. said he has had trouble understanding why the girl testtfiC'd against him lx.-"Cause the girls liked him so much "They would come up and throw their arms around me. They were frolicking p<.'<>ple.~· he told the jury. Hl· also said that his former theatrical agent, Terry Schmidt, had "deliberately Lied" to the Jury when he testified that Dale had shown him a picture of the I 3-year-old with her breasts ex- posed Dale admi tted s howing Schmidt a picture of a nude fc•male, but ht> said it wasn't a photograph of the girl. Dale and his band, Dick Dal<' & The Del-Tones. rose to fame during the 1960s as on<' of the orginators of the musical sound known as s urf music. In the past yC'ar. Dale has attempted to stage a comeback. Pair nabbed in Mes a store thefts Two Irvine residents were arrested on suspicion of commercial byrglary '" Cosa Mesa Tuesday aftet they allegedly swiped tour fogging suits valued at $440. from Nordstrom s Department Store in South Coast Plaza An un1dent1f1ed 28-year-old man. who uses the name Alonzo Douglas. allegeoty ran Into the store grabbed the suits and ran out to a waiting car. allegedly driven by Caryn Sherman. 26 The car was slopped by Irvine police and the pair were 1aken into custody The forgetful resident ot an apart- ment on the 600 block ot Baker Street was stopped by police 'Tues- day as he chmbed 1n and out of his apartment window 1 he man. 24 told pohce officers who received calls of a residential burglary rn progress that his wife llad taken the keys Huntington Beach A lone gunman robbed the faco Bell restaurant 17 t82 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach. at 10 30 p m Tuesday He wore a nylon stocking over his face and was armed with a blue steel revolver The loss was estimated al S500 Twenty-five s 0 to;age units at AAA Self Storage. 7252 Saturn Drive. were burglarized late Monday or early Tuesday Locks were broken ott the units The 1n111al loss was esh· mated at $ t .300 1n miscellaneous goods A woman ret~r~ed home Tuesday evening on the 3300 block of Tempe Drive and heard someone fleeing out the back door She d1scove1ed that someone had broken rn by prying open a rear sliding glass door The toss included S700 cash ano a revolver The Akron store al 7777 Edinger Ave • apparently was burglarized by someone who hid In the store until c1os1ng broke or110 a safe and tied through a lire door The loss was esttmared a1 $4,000 A break·tn was reported Tuesday evening at a home on the t6500 block of Sabol Lane A side sliding glass door was apparently pried open to enter The toss included siereo and 1e1e111s1on equipment worth $2.500. a handgun valued at $225 and $400 rn corns A red t972 Chevrolet p1ckup41Bs b\Jrglarlzed whlle parked in a dlrve- ~Y on the 2700 block of Florida Sfreet A wmdwmg was pned open to enter The loss included $275 in a wallet and some tools f o unta in Valley Fire engineer Vernon L Carlsen reported that someone entered the lrre station at 1773 7 Bushard St and slote his yellow turnout fire 1acket flash light. wren~h _an_d pair ot gloves When burglars struck a residence on the 10000 block ot La Tortolla Monday they took $~0 1n coins and miscellaneous 1ewelry as prev1ouslv reported Tnev also stole three bot· ties of champagne which wasn't reported earher La~una Bt>a ch Jewelry and stereo equipment 11alued at $ t ,300 was stolen from a house In the 1300 blocl< ot La Mirada Street. Laguna Beacn police were told Tuesday Burglars brOlle into a residence in the400 block of Pearl Street. ta1<1ng a set of stained gt.as.s ~rench doors A total of $680 on jewelry, coins and clothing was taken from a house 1n the 1100 block ot Temple Terrace Apphances and 1ewelry valued at $2.000 was stolen during a break-in al a house 1n the 800 block ol Ouovera Street :\e wport Beach A Palm Springs man reported vandals drd $8,000 1n damage lo hos sailboat docked al the Arches Marina earher this weel< The vandals put scratches in the sailboat's hull. A surfboard shop located at 213 62nd St discovered a surfboard valued $252 was stolen sometime last weekend and reported 11 10 the pohce Tuesday A Newport Beach woman reported the theft ot $2, 150 in 1ewelry stolen from her home In lhe 2200 block of Channel, Tuesday TODA Y'I WIAIHIR Clear, sunny weather in the picture Coastal c~., lon.Q~• Md tnOtflr SU'\tty f'l\j,, day l~ "' ·~ 10 -!>Os '11911> T""udey tn ll>e ·~lo -50> OvtH' ou1er w11eu hom Po.nt Cont-~ 110f'\ to S&n Clem-ente 1W1nd Sm•" tr1'1 tO'<IOO'Y t•om Poin1 Ccl<><ephon 10 San Mlg\lel llflhd tor "Of1n...,.1 """°" 20 10 30 -nolt wllh gust• 10 3S •no1s •nd 6 10 t·IOOI '"' d«:• .. 1"'9 IOt"O"' tn0 be()()tTl1ng "°''"-' •S 10 2S •nolt 1ivoug11 t""'ldey South oi San M'911'1' 191eno Non-• """"' 10 10 20 •no11 "''" • 10 7 1001 .... llVOVQI' ,........., •• Clew 1on.g111 Ind mosr•v """'• '""'' COiumbia S G <:Ol<Jmovs 01tt11·~' Wortt' 0•y1~" o.n ...... Ott M.,._. °""°'' ()vlvln EI PHO rlffbltil.I Fargo Fl99t111! Grell FaMs H•llOtO t<Mne .. ,,,,_ H<Nston totl(t1anaOOl•I J Kllto" Miss JK_IO<'_ ~=~C11,P 6$ •2 S3 •O 38 30 ,, 18 S9 13 16 .. 36 •3 39 80 " •O •7 Sl 18 31 ·~ 31 l S 37 2S 19 jj 16 )~ }() II l2 n •2 ,. 71 .. •O ,, •8 IJ II eo Rain ~ Snow rnJ Show•ra• Flurr111[!!] ~-inr.,.f ..,.,.,, W'~I we.stett-y 8 to 18 •nott Wllh I 10 ?·1001 '"1nd ... VH ton.ght 1nd a,o11n lnvtt<Jey •tier~ w •• 1 .. 1r ._, 1 10 > '"1 c.iea• 10"09~• ..,..,.,~tunny n • ., • .o.., lH Vf9tl lillle Aoc• !>8 " Na!IOnll WOftlhC• SoMco Extended Fett ""'" ••181>141 "'9~ cloud• H~ r9"0lng ltom 1"9 I>-80• IOU-10. lllllelld ven.y9 lOWs MOtll'f '"I ... •Ot T emperatures ...... 41 H so 2t •& 2& 22 17 59 31 , ... 5S 46 63 •• SI '1 )7 )2 •• Q ,, 02 41 3S 17 '' 11 •& 37 31 37 32 31 I) .. SI ., '1 I) ,, 32 It 3S ~ ,, " )I _,. l OO AOQe4ff lou••""le lvbOOCI< ..,. __ .......... .... ~ ......... Mplt·SI PluJ NOhYlll<t NewOriean• -VOf~ NOtlOll\ NoflhPllll• Ot.-C<1y ~ °'-Palm Sci<...gs PfMled4'10flll T ides '"•'"<oil & IO•"' ,WtllOW hcOM"'Oll •>~pm ._,,_ TOOAY $ ))P"' llotpm """"'°"" ll tiot11 I e 40 l• 68 S4 ·~ 43 SI 31 •8 •O 76 67 36 3• u 16 •S .. 83 •9 St 50 $4 .. 31 II 43 u 2S 1) es •• 11 4S eo •• Ill" Mlt 100-, .. ' ' 0 "' ..... f""'.O.,et e JI t M 1N1Mtt-0-81 4 Opm ""-,_ 100.,, .i I 11 11 m , •It Al t 18 e Ill °""tdly ~ '°'" !IOI'" 11 •Mom NO 4A U S Ool>I ol Comm0tco Fronts:Cold ..,.. Warm WW Occludnd ~ Slatlonary•• Phoen•• Pltltbufgh P0tll1n<1.Me PofllAlld OI• Prl)V1(11M• l\alloOh l\aj)+cf City -~-­Stl-$1 Pet .. hm()<I 6811 l eU 4'"" •"tnf"tf\ 63 44 Set1 Diego • 2 3& Sen r r •nc•tco •2 37 SI Sit Merl@ SS 47 s .. 111. 63 0 Sll1evej>01 I 6' 40 !lom f •It• 32 18 Spoil-s~ • 1 Syt.Cute $1 37 fOl)lloe 38 31 ·-83 54 T\llW 37 39 WH11MQ10ll 7n •~ Wltlllle 87 S1 S6 54 29 04 SI •S 50 31 18 16 3e 32 3S ll2 33 ,. It 39 40 H t.3 •2 •O 18 Orange Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Wednesday, Oeeember 14, 1983 • .41 Cindi Skinner, Shelly ·Parsons Liz Stayner (from left) and ha r- .,..,,...,......,......,_....., mo nize on "Mr . Santa" for Lincoln 1 School Christm as show for veteran•. Kids' show for hospltal their last? By JERRY HIRSCH 01 lht DollJ Piiot Stefl Ltnl'Oln Middle School students were to learn first-hand today what holiday cheer means when they put on a Christmas show fo r disabled veterans at the Long Beach Veterans HospitaJ. But the trip. the fifth Christmas the students have visited the vctt'rans. may be the last for Lmt'Oln students. The school will be t'Ombined with Comona del Mar High School in the New- port-Mesa School District because of dcchning enrollment. Th<' students present an annual holiday program including a choral ~rfonnance of Christmas music and individual talent per- formances to the 70 veterans at the hospital's nursing home. Students. parents and teachers alike are wondering if they will be able to continue the holiday tradition when the sthool settles into its new home next year. -.Eighth-grader Ericka Van lderstine made the trip last year and will sing "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" for the vet- erans this year. She believes it is a valuable lesson for the 80 students involved. ··[t 1s wonderful to see JUSt how happv the veterans were when thev opc>ned the presents we gave I Fisk (left) and Shannon Willi& pantomime as they sing"My FavoriteThings." l them. It ts wonderful to see all the love we had to share," Van lderstine said. In addition to homemade baked goods. the students give each veteran a small present and a poinsettia plant. "Last year. the veteran l gave. a present to started cryin~ w hen l gave him his gift. He was so happy somebody came and visited him," said 13-year-o ld Christy Roberts. "We arc giving happiness to people who need frie nds," she said. Bill Weeshoff agreed. saying 1t 1s important "to share Christmas with people who don't very oft.en get to share It with other people." Studen t Act.ivities Direc~ Tom Outline. who has spent three weeks practicing with the at~­ dents, said the program teactMfJ the children important values. · "It exposes students to the real world -hospitals," he said. "We have taught the m to shale wit{l those who have he lped us and our socie ty, the veterans," Duttine added. The program also raises 1ehool spirit because it Jives the atudenta a "positive" project to work on. he said. Outline said he hopes to OOI\" tinue the program at Corona d4ll Mar next year and that he is awl! many parent!twill puah for It tod • Hopes vanish ill ocean c·raSli I Family of m an who drove off Newport Pier 'accepting ' death By STEVE MAR BLE Of lht O•ltp ~not Stefl The family of Martin Regan, the Tustin man who apparently drove his car off the end of the Nc•wport Pier last weekend and d1sap))<'ared. has given up any hope that he may have survived th<' <X'<'an crash. "From everything I know, I can't SN ' how he could hav<> survived," said Pat Eisenberg of h£•r brother. "Even 1{ he was able to get out. l don•t think he could have made it. "We're just going ahead and al'Ce pting it. At this point it would be harder to hold o ut hope." R<'ga n. 39, according to police, Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtifitd Gtmoloai1t. AGS GIVE HIM A DIAMOND as a Christmas present "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend, "Is not only the name of an old Broadway show tune. It Is also a slmple statement of how American culture looks at the diamond. But what's wrong with turni ng the cul· tural tables and having women give diamonds to men? If you ask the modern. average American man. he will tell you there's nothing wrong with It at au. Men like diamonds. too. In fact. a recent survey has shown that men rega rd a diamond ring aa one of the most desirable or gifts. A mucullne gold ring, set with a solitaire or with t iny diamonds spelling out an Initial or other signet, wlll be wom every day by the man In your life ... Ind you can be aure he will enjoy It dally, H he thinks of the one who gave It to him. There are excellent diamond g1n 1. too. In such metcunne 9CCeHOflet aa ti. pins. cuttllnka (they' rt coming btck strong. you know). end dlamond-atudded ck... watchn. Think about It. An excetltnt wey to thOW your man that you .,. HIS belt friend 11 to My It with diamonds. You'll find that h9 will reelly t.u a ahtne fo you. literally launched his white Jt'ord station wagon from the tip of the pier ear]y last Saturday. An officer in a patrol car had spotted the station wagon minutes before it sailed off the pier's end. A witness claimed the driver paused at the end of the pier and then appeared to gun the car into the ocean. The damaged station wagon was towed to shore Tuesday by d ty lifeguards Family members and police were on hand to watch as it was pulled through the surf. Regan·s body was not found in the wreckage. A ga.~ station attendant in El Toro whose brother-in-law is a Newport Beach policeman, Reg enjoyed visiting the city pi according to relatives. "He'd down there all the time," said sister. She said her brother, who s lived at ho~. is the oldest seven children. She specula that he may have been drin with some-friends prior to strange episode. But police officers and f members have not been able explain wh y Regan was dri on the pier, which is cloeed vehicles and bicycles. A memorial mass will be h 7:30 p.m. F riday at St. Catholic Church in Tustin, f members announced. llllJl'llll The Chri unas seaso11 has finally arrived with outh Coast Repertory's presentation of Charle Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol.' See 85. 0 0 ' ! WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1ea3 * ' -< . ANN LANDERS 82 ENTERTAINMENT 84 COMICS 86 . When there's-no place else to go Delly,_....__, ........... ..., Judith Rosenthal, finance director of OCPAC, right, checks time schedule with Floss Schumacher. Candlelight concert here was standing room only for annual fund-raiser By VIDA DEAN Of Ille Delly Piiot St.n A light rain didn't bother the crowd -1,200 showed up for the 10th annual Christmas Candlelight Concert Sunday at the Disneyland Hotel ballroom. "I remember one event when it was storming," Flo11 Schumacher recalled. "The StiUwells gave a pre-concert cocktail party and we were all running around in the pouring rain and wind. That didn't stop us," added the chairman who has had the responsibility of the fesuve party for the past five years. "We have been sold out since October," FJoss said. and later on the stage holding an armful of pink roses. she announced. "We could not have fitted in one more." The proceeds from the popular event will benefit the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "The pilings are in and the foundation is bein~ laid." reported Jim Bentley, president and chief executive officer.· We have money to work with, too." And 1f Bentley's progress report wasn't enough to put The Center supporters in a good mood. the Californians could have done it with a program of exciting Christmas music during the dinner hour. Guests began arriving about 5:30 p.m. for receptions before entering the ballroom where they dined on terrine of scallops. crab, sole and shrimp. cream of fresh waterecress soup, eastern filet of beef and silver salmon and a "10th anniversary Christmas log" dessert served by marching waitreses. The program featured the Orange County Pacific Symphoy conducted by Keith Clark. the OC Master Chorale under the baton of Maurice Allard and vocal numbers by guest soloist Jamee Ard, mezzo soprano. Numbers delighting the audience included "Walt.z of the Flowers," ''Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" and several selections from H811tiel's "Messiah." The guest hst (probably rhe longest in OC's social history) included the charming chamnan Floss. there with ·husband Ed. (she was busy alJ_evenjng accepting complknenrs from guesrs). Irene and Jim Bentle), Tom and Marilyn Nielsen, Bill and Elliabetb Vincent, Jim and Lois Hines, William and Jan Land, Michelle and Fred Robe with attractive daughter Sophie. and Kittie and John M. Rau (they recenrly celebrared rheir 15rh anniversary ar La Premier's Wine Cellar wirh 15 friends, bur only njne courses). Others were Bill and Bev Langston (busy with the remodelfag ol rheir home for daughter's March wedding. as weW as the holidays). Gene and JoAnne Mix (looking lovely in her golden, ruffled Ode la R gown) seated with equally elegantly attired Martha Green with husband Malcolm and AJlD Pange with husband Ru11ell, Norma Hertzog, Mary and James Roosevelt, Rose and Norm Smedegaard (jusr back from a rest on Mauii). Kent and Carol Wilken and Tom and Diana Carter. Also Carolyn and Maury DeWald, Tim and Susan Strader, Len and Jane Bedsow, Vin and Nora Jorgensen and Chris Lindsay, who did the attractive centerpieces for the annive1~ celebration (she has also decorated about 75 homes and 30 Chrisrmas trees so far thjs sea.son) By CHRISTINE DECK~R Of llM Delly ........ .., Kathy had been living with her daughter's family for several years. She had l08t her husband and had no money of her own. Kathy, about 55. had been treated in the put for slight mental illness. As she got older she became more and more disoriented and disruptive to the family. She was__.often involved in severe arguments. The family was in tunnoil becauaeof Kathy. Herbahaviorwasn't accept.able to them. It disrupted their own lives too much. Finally, her daughter's husband said he would divorce her and take the children if she didn 't kick her mother out. "I had to. How could I support myself and my mother without my husband. Money's tight as it is. I didn't want to lose him and my children. What else could ldo?.'' a daughter recently told an Orange County social worker. Kathy was dropped off at the nearest Salvation Army with a few dollars and the clothes on her back. She was lucky enough to get a bed -for one night only. She didn't know where to go. She had no coping skills for a Ji fe on the streets. Other women at the Salvation Anny told her of safe places to sleep on the street and in the parks and where to get a warm meal. 1 She found ou.t quickly there is more help for every other needy , homeless person than for the single, homeless woman. There were only 18bedsavailablein the whole county for them -and then.only fora few days. She tried sleeping In the parks but she was mugged by a group of young boys. She tried sitting up all night in Denny's but she was kicked out of there after a few hours. I She found it was safer to walk the streets all night and sleep 1 somewhere during the day. But even then, she got followed and 1 harras&ed. Eventually she heard from another street woman it was safe to ~ sl~he parking lot at YWCA in Sant.a Ana. ,' The women look out after each other's belongings and fend off attackers. But it's still not a home. Kathy will probably sleep at the Y or on the streets until she dies, either of a beating or sickness. "It's sad. These women are treated just like animals, being ' dumped on the street because noonewantstodeaJ with them," saldJo Ann. Hyslop, YWCA program director. 0-.,... __ _, ...... UlllR Some of the women of the street find food and a warm shelter by day at the YWCA in Santa Ana .. St·reet women live with fear Many walk all night often ~fraid to sleep By CHRISTINE DECKER Of .... OetlJ -,,.,. They sit in the comers of all night restaurants. They sleep hidden under a bush in a park or curl up in a public restroom. Some just walk all night. afraid to sleep. A few of these women bed down in the parking Jot of the YWCA in Santa Ana. Sleeping bags, blankets. newspapers and plastic bags cover the 30 or more sleeping women. But this is no fun campout. This is the only bedroom these women know. They are the homeless and Impoverished women of Orange County. Some people call them "bag ·ladles," because many carry shop- ping bags containing their scant belongings. There are abou t 6,000 of these women in Orange Counf y and only 18 beds in the entire county for them to sleep in, according to Mary Douglas, director of the YWCA at 1411 N. Broadway. Twelve beds are at J he Salva- tion Anny, 818 E. Third St., Santa Ana, a coeductional facility. The other six are at the all-female Martha House. Santa Ana, which is run by the Epl1COpaJ Service Alliance. "The women don't Uke to go to the Salvation Anny or other places where there are men. They can'l co-mingle in men'a places. They've been robbed. beaten and raped by men on the at.reel many. many ume.. "Let'• put it thil way, If you 've been raped teVeral times would you go into a facility for men? They feel taler belng alone on the ltl'Mt." aald Oou&Jq. If you're a homeless man or homeless family there are more beds available. The two Salvation Annys in Sant.a Ana offer 140 beds for men. Orange Coast Inter- faith, Costa Mesa. Christian Tem- porary Housing Facilities and the Brothers of Charity, both of Santa Ana, have a total of 36 beds but they are usually filled by home- less families. During the day the women are allowed into the YWCA. Inter- faith and other community centers to eat, sleep on couches. take showers and to wash their clothes. As njght falls. they must return to the streets. These places do not have facilities to sleep. Who are these women? How did they get this way? These a.re questions Douglas and others who help are asked most often. The women don't like to reveal their identities because they say they don't want to embarus their families even though they've been abandoned by them. They also don't like being called bag ladies. "I'm not a bag lady. I had a job and I hope I'll get one real aoon and get 90me money. That would be nice," said one brown-haired woman who appeared to be In her 3~. . Two younger women crowded around her. They were both well-groomed with dean, brushed hair and clean clothes, given them by the Y. "What we need are tome blankets or sletplng hap. Ours keep getting stolen," said a 90ft-spoken young girl with large brown eyes and brown hair pulled back attractively with colorful hair barrettes. S he talked of her fear of men and of her hopes of one day making enough money to have a place of her own. Thew three women Md recently worked for a carnival In town. Mary Ann Galdo. Irvin~ coun - Something warm lo drink i1 alway& I~ afler spending the night in the street. cllwomen and housing apedalill for the county's human relaliona commisaion, painted a picture of one kind of homeleea woman. ''Let's take a woman from Irvine . She '• either under-employed or unemployed and 1he pta divorced. The aup- port p11~&.1 atop. She loeet her h<x.lle or apartment and ahe's lltenJly out on the at.net. Some aleep In their can or on frienda' ' couchea for a while, 11' try to picked up by men in a bar, just have a place to sleep. "How la 1he suppc.ed to k hertelf t.osether enouch to f job when her main conc.rn 11 flndi"8 food and a aleepina =· She doeen't even hll¥9.n ldd or a telephone to 8'W • poten emploYft. AndJhen tr lhe 4o'9 ~t work. IM hM IO com. up wi\h at OS.t Stnet. Pa .. Ba I --· • I Ba NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 14, 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS •'t:DNl::SDA l''S CLOSING PRIC~S ,. ,., """' \tt1,., N,.1 ')4' .. "' ~~· J I ri.1 '' a "" ~ t PHh l. 10-t nQ J.11 t nn, t 10._... r 'lQ , .. .,, ,_,. .. , .... It ....... J.i ( 1\0 10'• t hQ t• t nn " lu\4" l f\Q t.tl .. \ N_.t I I fV'h l .. •\# t nQ .......... ti. '"' • Dow Jones Final Down 9.24 Cloalng 1,248.65 BUlllEBI BRIEFS New slate of directors takes control of GAF 8) 1be Associated Press Nk:W YORK Samuel J Heyman has taken the helm as lfo.11rm0,1n :.ind t hief ext.'Cut1ve at GAF Corp., ending a bitter struggle for the .cht-m1cal and bu1luing products company. Former GAF Chairman J esse Werner surrendered control of tht> rompuny to Heyman and his d1si.1denl slate of directors on Tuesday Shortly afterwards. H"ymann was elected to rt-place Wl·rnc•r Doi/a,. climbs; gold u11 changed LONOON The U.S dollar continued 1ts re· L'f>rd-breaking d1mb on world currency markets today, making new advances against the BnttSh pound, Italian lira and French franc Gold prices were little changed. Dealers attributed the dollar's rise to the same t-ombinatlon of higher intt-rest ratt's and worries owr Middle East developments that ha~ bt.-en propelling the U.S. currency since 1t started Its latest upswing 1n (•arty Octobc..•r R ailroad lockholders vole due WAS HINGTON -Thl' stock holders of the holding <·ompanies that uwn the Southe rn Pacific and Santa Fe railroads gatht>red today for a vote on whether to form a combined S<inta Fe Southern Pacific Corp. On the eve of the vote, twll federal courts turned aside antitrust objections to th~ combmauon Union Pacific Corp.'s challenge was d1smtSSt:'Ci by a U.S. District Court judge Tuesday morning. Later. the US. Court of Appeals turned down its request for an l'mcrgem•y order barring consummauon of the merger floliday Inns plans new hotels MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Holiday Inns Inc plans to develop a nationwide cham of econumy-pnced hotels under the Hampton Inn trade name. "S1gnif1cant changes are occurnng in thl' lodging industry today. and we are moving quickly to capitalize on new opportunities," Holiday Inns President Michael D. Rose told about 200 Holiday Inn franchisees on Tuesday. The new hotels will have 110-120 rooms that will be superior to existing competitors in the budget hotel-motel market. company officials said. GOLD QUOTATIONS ';f'lt•tte<I t;i..Orl,, qohJ UtK:•I 'IJCl:•Y london "''""'"II """Q SJ!IO 00 u1.1 SO &O London +lfh.nf•oon ••••"'Q i 'l&Q 00 oft SO lO Puto ,11~">00n "'"'9 S389 93 oo St 3 t Fran~rur1 1,.,~ \J\11 0 t ull '° 04 ZYrk:h IMlft ol•11rnoo" l"ll '38~ 10 an SO 10 ,,,, 60 •llltd "-' a K••m•I' 1001y O• •• q..01e1 l389 00 Oii SO 20 11'1 ~"' .. d 1on1w O••t U®l•I ™9 •O "" f"9•1h9fd lol)uc••to '""'' ll•U1 u..otel S408 8 7 otl SO I I NY Come• gOld spot "'"''tn I"" U 90 JO lllf l-0 •0 WHAT NYSE DID "'O•t f•<tO OK ...a LJ"trtaru•o '~'· ""'"' N'w '"'-'"'' N t'# IO'llll\ too•• ,., llS? •18 7037 71 lt WHA't AMEX DID Nfw YOJH "'p Ote 14 P•tfv On 649 941 •tO 10i0 tO 37 DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW vOI!• t AP F "• Do"' lOnH •vf'4'Qtt\ tor Wl!C Of'! U STOCK\ 30 tno t7SO 00 l?&l 3t 17•1 77 l?A6·~914 10 ''" 603 70 &0711 \'° 11 1941..-10 19 II Vt! Ill 16 13' )9 1)1 19 1)7 47-I 7l 4j 50, ~ SI 50710 •9t tt 4tt J7-I SI lr>Ou• t Ill 000 ''•" ) 770700 VI"' I ut e00 tHtk 1' >SO >DO AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YOR" IAP) -S•lt• 4 om Of'•Ct ~n o ntt t nengt ot Int 10 mo't •ctJve Am"ucan Stoci.. E •<h•rtot ,, \u e\ t' a o1n o n a 1lon11tT •• mort •n•n SI WanoL•D&' Petrol •• AmoeN • Do-cn.,Gu Ect>oa .. n ere.,_ C•P•u•Co Dom.Plrl GraonTc n IMlrSY\I UP m.eoo 150 .00 ltO 100 130.700 119.000 111,JOO IOS.900 "900 '6.100 94.900 WNS J1 ' n1.,. 19 • 70'" 7" 74 .. 7 I J ' II~ 7'• .. . _,,_ -- r.~ ... 111 JO.I ,., NEW YOll!t CAPI -ltle IOllOwlng "" Pre• ,,..,,., •he Ntw Vor• S•o<~ E .Ctlen~ cs.._ tlOCk\ •no warrants '"•• n•vt oone uo 7S7 Ille mo•t ano oown Ille most oe..a on 341 otrcent ot clt•n~ r191roi.n ot • ....,_ •O••"<f'O OK 1n@d Uf"li.~•noect tot••,.,,""' Nt_,_ n.o,,, Nl'W 'OW\ METALS .,, II It 736 tor WtCI IJOS No IKurllO.\ lraO•"ll t>etow U art •"<' H ·ude<l Net •no ...,cent•941 Clt•t199• •rt '"" I) Olllt rtnet C>elwttn ,,.. Oft••OU• CIO•il'O or•tfl ano tOdav'' 7 om Of'I<• v~s N•me Le" Cng Pct I v1HllT lnCI• ,..,, + '11 Uo 111 NEW YOA~ tAl>t II'< .. •od•y c-t)ttttn~l.nna 'IPnt nMl~rr<>ua met Al l ~::.~::r. g 1s~ ~ , ~~ : : ; 8a•f'tncl ?O • '• UP '6 6Q•. 1: • .,.,.. • DovttO us s Holl• Suu 61'• I ,.. UD .. • HouOrtRO• II • + t, Uo 4 J C-( • 0~ tento IH'f ooood NY l..onoe> ""'' month Cl<!"'° t.,.. l •.S ~· 11 C,iplf'ttl . UC)\11'4 Zlftc 4!1 ...," • 1JC>Urtd deflVet~d Tin "19JJ M~t••• w-comoo11t• tb Alumlnum 8 I '""" • PQ\lrtel, N v ... rcu•y '375 00 U •O 00 ll<'' 1" •b ttuk I 'IMHlaMcn • ~ Uo • l I AD f ' H I I Vo 4 7 •Evan• Po f'• + .. Vo Jf 10 ENSTAR ,, ' I I VO l• I I E IPatGI Of'F 76"' + '• UP l 4 17 CtntlCO In<: 7'> + , Uo J 4 IJ Gtonr PCtm ,.,. + • Vo l 4 1' M nglA\ll 18'• t ~ VO 3 4 N.,... VQtk l'l<llltlll"' ount• N v IS Bt"tV Pt>o 7•, I , VD Jl "404 00 1tom••••• •11~1c1ta111 1toy 16 01>inocrt , )I • + 1 vo 3 l II Ron.on l '• 1 • vo > J SILV£R Ill•., 59 lUO H~nO) & H•t ""'" f<J'\I> t.J••• llOOl•I 111 ... S9 J91 P"' unvnune• NI t:nrn•" \POI MO"ln,tostOIV<' II Brlt"hln<l 4 I , Uo J 1 19 ltty"Con• 11'-+ lo Uo 30 10 Moo•• Home • • + • Vo JO 71 P~EC OOot H ' t I UP JO 17 Bt•H,UPw ' l l't i '• Vo 7 t 1J CnPw l .00. 71'o , •o Uo 7' 7' G•nGwtn "'' I 1 • • Uo 1 f H E •Ce•to ooJ/,.l • ' Up i . N•mt> 1.0 1 Cltg Pei STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT ~ ~~::i;Y~,, • 3~, .. -:. '1 •• ~. \t: l EAL wtO 4 • -1 011 IOI I AtnAO•O 1 ' -• Of! 10 S NEW Y'Olllt CAP! -S•lh .• Dm o<lct s FrlClfVI n IS'• -'" Ott 'J 6 Cal•., Hou 6 '• -'• 011 I J ~~. .~.~:, i.~".. •"Jo~• s~!ck ~".'cl\an~! I Ct~I SleUt 11'• -I • Oii I 2 I MurrvOl>•o U -t •, Oft I t t\Ulf\ ''•d•n11 na tlona llv a t • ~lltl wt l -, Oft 11 "'°' t 11\an " Ame• l & l wl A,,.., l & T AmE .. or•''' NatS....t 1 Pltltr' l&M AMR Coro Chrvs•er BvrrGM HAllb\ltln MerHLvn \ t.oc•neo' V"'L'"' Cuti Sl•U• "'Ml ll'C \ SYMBOLS J,14 600 J 009 100 7 763.100 1.ISt 900 t,OSI, 100 U~100 170.100 nu oo 7o.t,IOO •st.too 67',100 613 300 S".IOO m.100 Sll,100 , ... '3'• " l IS > )4'1o 171'. l 6 "'• .. )t l7 • )9 36 17>• 71~ -' :~ ~,o::,:.::;, n '?1 • :. t: ~ ~\ ~ ~ -~ 11 GllJU • _, )0 -1 on U + I IJ )ICIMolr \ II > -I • Oii t l -I U NVF Co 1 o ()!I Sf -: IS,,,,.,,., 1•'• -I 1 Oii SJ -16 PlonttrCo """ -l , 011 S 3 =•"I 17 VnPa rk Mn ,. , -o Oii 53 _1 1 11 NoEuroo 16/~. :_ •• .. oOlttt s,,,' _,,, It loll 11\C! -.. 10 AIMoan• ' '" -• Oft 41 I ... 71 Ee\lnA.orL , .. -" 011 ! • _ 4 11 Llmlltd 11 -'"" 0 11 • t =I'• ~! &:~10~0 IS • -'• Off '1 '-1S EtMtmMe w:::: :: g:: g 7• )uorV•lvt 11 o -I .. ()II A t