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Coast
The state Coastal Com-
mission has come under
fire for requiring public
access to a project near
Huntington Harbour .I A3
At what price Is justice 111-
served? The Dayco
murder trial ripples OC's
legal waters./ A8
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Nation
The Supreme Court jus-
tices say home video tap-
ing Is okay by Jhem .I A4
A man suspected of kill-
ing a newsman and his
family was found dead In
his cell today./ A4
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California
Singer Michael Jackson
walked away with 8
American Music Awards.
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World
A Saudi diplomat was
kidnapped by gunmen on
streets of Beirut./ A4
Mind and Body
Dieters have been right
and experts wrong. The
kind of food you eat
profoundly affects your
appetite and chances for
losing welght./81.
A catch-all drawer needs
to be organized and then
fed regularly./82
Sports
Orange Coast College
has been moved to the
Mission Conference for
football./C1
The Los Angeles Kings
were routed by the
Minnesota North Stars in
National Hockey League
play./C2
The Los Angeles Police
Department will have
quite an arsenal for the
Olympic Games this sum-
mer ./C3
Entertainment'
Playwright Tom Stop-
pard fiddles with history
In his new comedy
"Travesties" in Los An-
geles./84
Business
Is there a real difference
between a real estate
agent and a real estate
broker? Columnist
Simon Sykes says yes.
/85
California Investors are
paying a hefty tab to take
advantage of tax-free
bond fund lncome./85
INDEX
Bridge
Erma Bombeck
Bulletin Board
Business
Claultled
Comtct
Cr09Sword
Edltor1al Page
Entertainment
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Movies
National Newt
Potlce Log
Public NotlcM
Sport•
State Newt
Or. Stelncrohn
Stock Marketa
T.tevlalon
Theaters
Weethet
World Ntw9
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Victim of
stab bin
tabs kil-.er
Sus pecff ound
asleep in vacant-
Newport con do
By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,..,,.......,
A Newpon Beach man was able to
finger bis alleged killer less than an
hour before be died from vicious stab
wounds in a hallway near rus htllsadc
condominium, polke said today.
Scott James McNauJhton, the 29-
ycar-old son of a promtnent business
executive, rcponedlf was attacked
with a wooden cbisc late Sunday 1n
his Villa Balboa residence. He
stumbled down a flight of stairs
before collapsing fi:om the wounds.
But bis dying statement to police
led to the Monday arrest of Brent
Louis Vangsncss, an JS.year-old
Costa Mesa t8i<l~m md lonl·l.ime
friend of the dead man, accordina to
reports.
Vanasness eluded policc, includina
a team of police does brou&ht in to
help in the search, for nearly 12 houn
before being discovered Monday
noon sleeping in an unoccupied Villa
Balboa condominium by a female
real estate agent.
"The sales representative had
brought in a customer and she was
showing bow spacious the cloeeu
were when she discovered him slces>-
mg 1n there," explained Newport
Beach police Detective Bob Worthen.
"She screamed, he woke up and
(Pleue Me SUSPl:CT I A2)
Fr8:ud charges
in investment
case nearing
By JERRY HIRSCH
Ot-.o.., .........
Sheriff's invcsugators arc closer to
filing criminal charges against
Thomas D. Caner, an lrvme busi-
nessman who may have nused $30
million by offcnng bogus invest-
ments.
Carter allcgcd)y raised money for a
"medical factoring.. business an
which he purportedly bought unpaid
medical clajms from doctors at a
discount and collected on 1he cla1ms
for a profit. Sheriffs investigators and
attorneys for the federal Secunties
and Exchan~e Commission. sa y
Carter's medical factonng business
was phony and the SEC contends
medical factoring does not ex 1st as an
industry.
But Daily Pilot rnquiries reveal
(Pleue eee CRARGE S/A2) Thoma•Carter
Flaahdance debut
Thirteen-year-old Jale Kuhn of NeWJ>Ort
Beach a eta the beat dariDC ••FwhdaDcln~f'
clue offered throalh the city'• Recreation
Department and Sally Stanton'• Dance
Fttneu. A new 8elNllon beelna Feb. 13 and
interated daDcen ahoald call 840-2271.
Canine cop collars
HB holdup suspect
Accused holdup man
loses the battle
refused to come out. The suspect.
police said. tncd to attack the dog that
was sent 1n to sniff him out.
Cops nab three in Porsche thefts By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Delly Not • ..,,
"The two of them fought and the
man lost ... a poll~ spokesman said.
VandC'rvort underwent emergency
surgery at UCI Medical Center for
wounds to has shoulder and neck. He
was listed 1n good cond1t1on today.
Vanden ort and Fred Joe Luster, 20.
.m· being held today on susp1c1on of
robtnng a 54-year-old man outside an
.\I pha Beta grocery store on Beach
Boule' ard near Adams A venue.
Costa Mesa police believe they
have broken up a car theft ring
responsible for stealing six Porsches
since Jan. 5 from South Coast Plata's
parking lot.
Three people were arrested Mon-
day afternoon followrng a police
stakeout at the shopprng center ID
Costa Mesa.
Police lay in wait in unmarked cars
foronly about two minutes when they
spotted a. youn• man with a large
screwdriver pry1n• open the wind
wing of a conven1ble blue 911 SC
Porsche parked near Bullock's en -
trance on Bear Street, according to Lt.
Tom Lazar.
Sgt. Dick DeFrancisco and Officer
Ed Esposito raced their car over to the
Porsche and apprehended Wilham
Ray Felder. 23, of Westlake.
Two other suspects, Winston
Charles Moore. 27, of Inglewood and
Cynthia Ann McCoy. 22. of Los
Angeles. were found driving quickly
out of the parking lot and also were
arrested.
All three were charged with grand
theft auto and burglary. The young
men were jailed at the Costa Mesa
Police Department. McCoy was
taken to Oranae County Jail because
Costa Mesa doesn't have fac1li11cs for
women.
The trio arc suspected of stealing
six other Porsches from the plaza
because si milar methods were used.
Lazar said.
The cars were dnven to 'tither
Compton or Lakewood and their tires
and wheels were removed. Tires and
wheels on a Porsche cost about S4.000.
A robbery suspect who reportedl)
tried to tangle with a Huntington
Beach police dog to try to C'scape the
law. came away the loser early today
and ended up on an cmcrgcnc) room
surgery table.
Robert A. Vandervort. 18. -one
of two alleged robbers be1Dg chac;ed bv
police late Monday -reported!)
tried to elud~ police b) h1d1ng in a
trash dumpster behind an .\dams
Avenue shopp1Dg centC"r
Pohce said the) brought a tra1Ded
oolicc dog to the seen<" when the man
Police said the bandits confronted
f arl E Parker of Huntmgton Beach
and roughed him up before talon& his
wallet and cash
Two alert passersby -Edward
Jo\.\ef"\ n . of Costa Mesa and John
(Pleue .ee CAJfllQt/ A2)
There is life after teaching ~1e11-
and it can be rewarding aab ..........
An old wisecrack says "Those who
can, do. Those who can't. teach."
Whit then of those who can no
longer teach?
Frank Rosado and Roben Schnurs-
tein offer some pretty solid evidenoc
that there's life after teachina. and it
can be rewardina.
They both were banded la,YOfT
notices -Rosado from G11lcr
Middle School in Huntinaton Beach.
Schnurstein from Costa Mesa H1ah
School -when dccbruna enrollment
melded with Proposition 13 re~enue
cuts to rorcc some distncts to ta.kc
drasttc action and a lot of teachers to
take • 1«ond look at their career
decisions.
Lo Ina a job can be 1ut-wrench1na.
ft can also be an opponunity. It was
both for Rosado.
Rosado took the news hard whc~
he to t h11job tea hi!'4 an and era.I\ '
He rccaUs bccom1na 'very 111" from
muses built up 1n the prccedina
months. But Rosado, 36, now calls the la yo IT
a ble ing and #YS be wouldn't
I '
ROBERT
Bu KER
PERSPECTIVE
need to learn skills an order to be
successful, .. he said.
Rosado. a bachelor as l!i hnurs-
te1n. said he couldn't accept that has
job was an Jeopardy until he actually
got has layoff nottt.'t' ID the spnna of
1981
"I couldn't believe 1t There alway,
was a bi.g demand plenty of kids
were want1na to w5 the classes. I
could have been .., sub (laid-off
Teachers have first C"lck at subsmutc
I<> 1\1 01-tcaChln& JObs) but I'd been th1nk1nt
sa1d he cams about tw1cc as m«h about 101na into my own busine for
money tum1na out ceramic art items $0me ttme. !O I used up my reure-
in his L:aJuna Beach 1tud10 than he ment mone) to !Ct up a studio an
did tcacbina. He sa1d he can't tum out Lquna "
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his products fast enouJh and he has ' Rosado said the first wctk ..,,ert a
plans to e1tpand. 5elf·lcamina penod He couldn't U·
Schnurstc1n ~. also said he 1s pcct a regular monthly teachi~ chrck
doina better flnanClally than he dad and 1t took a while to learn tt\11 what
whale teachi111 mdu tnal classes at he created nd how much he worked
Costa Mesa Hiah. He seemed 10 had a dJrtt't relation hip with the
handle the &ran it1on btnc-r, but amount of money he made.
Indicate be m1 teachma except .. lf1 didn't work, I didn't ~II. and 1f
for some or the "baby· 1tttna" fca-l didn't Stll, I didn't getanythina," he
turcs.. uid. "It rtQu1rtd lots of self dt'I
"There's a bi& labor force out thcrt r1phnc."
(in school) and th ~ (the younastcrsl . (Pl ....... TR&RS I I A2)
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Racuera pulled a mother and her four
children from thl• car f ollowln& craah on
tbe San Diego freeway near the Corona del
Mar freeway Monday. Sue 11.ua!!f~ 30. wu
ln aerloua condition at l"oun Valley
Community Hoapltal. . Rains prompt OC crashes
Quarter-inch falls on
Huntington Beach
in first · 84 storm
slov. enough for the cond111ons. when
tt hasn ·1 rained •ll awhile the roads
can gel vel)' shppcf)."
Cahfom1a Highway Patrol ollicer!I
and p~mcdics ca me to the aid a
mother and her fo ur children who
were injured in an accident on the
southbound San Diego freewa} near
the Corona del Mar freewa) at about
4:45 p.m. Monda) •
another truck on the Orange Freeway
near Chapman Avenue. The victim's
identity was wtthheld until his family
could be notrned. police said.
More than 700Southem Cali fornia
Edison Co. customers in the Santa
Ana area were without power for
about an hour Monday afternoon
after lightning struck a power pole
outside a transformer Statton.
Warming trend seen for Coast
Coaetal
Eztended
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LOCATIC>le
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22nd SL, Hewporl
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'* tlllt SMll Oir9ctl0n ...
The year's first rainstorm has been
blamed for a fatal free"'a) crash.
several other tnJUr. acudents and fo r
scattered po"'er outage'> on Monda)
But the National "eat her Ser\. ice
• says the front ha' mo..,ed on •10
Arizona and ckar sk11.•c; will prevail.
Monday's shower'> dropped one-
quaner of an inl'h of rain on
Huntington Beach bnnging the
season's total to9 b IOl hl'\ more than
double last ~ason '> total to date.
according 10 Y.l'ather \\Jllhcr
Sherman Denn}
The fi,e were in a Yolkswagon
~edan that crashed into the rear of a
flatbed truck. backing up traffic for a
half-mile.
The mother. Sue Hassing. 30. was
listed 1n senous condition at Foun-
tain Valle} Communit:r Hospital
earl) today. Officers on the scene said
tv.o of the children escaped injury and
two others suffered minor inJunes.
The} added that th e children avoided
senous mjury because they were
5.ccured 1n lhe1r seats.
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CHARGES NEAR IN INVESTMENT FRAUD CASE ...
One-eighth of an inch dropped on
Laguna Beach. bringing the total
there to 8.69 inches compared to last
season's total to date of 4 I 9 1ches
California H1ghwa) Patrol dis-
patcher Donetta "alker said the
freeway accidents were so numerous
in Orange Count\. that .. those gu' s
(CHP officers) are JUSt going from
crash to crash."
In a four-hour period dunng "h1ch
hea") rains poured down on count}
streets and htgh"'a} '>. 52 automobile
accidents occurred. 12 resulting in
injunes. according to H1ghwa) Patrol
Officer Rick Ste' ens
"That's man) more accidents than
usual," Stevens said. "Most were
fender benders. People weren't going
',CONTINUED STORIES
' .
In Huntington Beach. a 1981 Ford
'an heading southbound on Spnng-
dale Street went oat of control.
crashed through a metal bamer and
came to a stop before falling into a
marsh located on Ammon 011 prop-
erty.
"It was hanging on the edge about
to fall 1n." ~·d Huntington Beach
police Officer John Berens. "The
dnver left tpe car disabled at the scene
and wandered oO:"
~uthonties blamed shck pavement
for an accident that killed a 47-year-
old Long Beach man when the brakes
of a truck locked and it skidded into
the man·s van. knock1n1?. 11 into
From Al
otherwise, although an SEC spokes-
man said the discovery would have
no affect on the case. Meanwhile.
Sheriffs investigators are edgmg
closer to filing charges agamst Caner
"We are on the downhill side of the
investtgat1on. We have been meeting
with the D1stnct Attorney's office and
hopefully tt will take only four to six
weeks fo r the cnm1nal complaints 10
be concluded," said Lt. Wyatt Han at
the Orange County Shenffs Depan-
ment.
The complaints would conclude a
si;\-month mvesttgation of Caner.
president to the Irvine-based Tom
Caner Enterprises Inc., by the
sheriffs fraud investigators.
Carter raised at least $30 m1ll1on
and according to mvestigators,
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM ...
From Al
made hts way out of there." he added
Vangsness, a student at Orange
Coast College. v.-as arrested b~ police
before he could lea' c the housing
comple'( near Hoag ~frmonal Hospi-
tal. He 1s being held toda~ on
$250,000 bail
P9lice said the\ ;ire pullled b}' the
killing and do not k.nu\\ v.-h~ the
fnendsh1p bet"een the l\.\O ml'n
d1s1ntegratcd into' 1olcnce
"It doesn't make much <;cnse:·
commented Wonhen
McNaughton 1s the c;on of John T
McNaughton. a Linc.la Isle rcs1dl'nt
and board chairman of National
Education l orp .. a Newpon-based
com pan}. The com pan}. v.hich runs
nat1onv.-1de 'Ocational tra1n1ng
ce nters. has txcn beset b\ recent bad
luck T"' ice las1 )car the corn pan) ·s
hcadquaner!i huild1ngo; were torchcd
b) arsonists.
Repre!ientati\lc'> of the Nev.-port
com pan) said the) ·,e been asked not
10 comment on th e slaying and the
fam1l~ was una,a1lable
Fncnds descnbed McNaughton a
fnendl~. mtel11gen1 person who grew
up on Lida Isle. ~aduated from
Newport Harbor High School and
ftRANSITTAX NIXED ••• ·
lf'lolaAt .
tranapottation s*ul U4 ~rodAls are ~m• tb~~to~tbe r-tnp to~ wt.ea 480-. · and other city~ hive~ a vcne.
Co1ta Maa offic:iats. Who bad
:earlier questlwacd the ~, eo-
dorstd the cou.ntyw@e election Mo11-(Jay nillht. Newport Beach ud Foun-tain vaner were other~ Coast 'cities that previot.1$ly ~ the
eltc:tion. . I. Transponation officwt ·had ex-
pected the most bkely no vote to
come from La1una Beach -not
Huntingt.On Beach -because Qf•
ficials reportedly Juve mi~vinas
over the proposed Sao Joaqum H,ms
Corridor.
But the Huntinglon &each deci ion
-Mayor J4':k Kelly cast the on1)'
ffunu~n Beach oftitlals said
tbeywere~ t>ec.use they likely
wo(lld be tlfJhted OU ttansportal.ion
funds.
"I just d-On't feel that we would
benefit that much," Councilman Ron
Patti.naon said today. "J thank the
inland cities wouJd profit mOSl from a
rapid tratWt system ... We need iro-
pro~emtnts on Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Hi&hway. And the Orange.County Transit District buses
could be v11tly improved, .. he said.
THERE IS LIFE AFTER TEACHING ...
From Al
Rosado said he exhibited at a booth
at the Sawdust Fcsll\ al -"and began
to see th e J)Ossibil1t1es"
He creates 26 d10erent ceramtC
ttcms nov.-. tnduding "all p1ec.-cs.
planters. fishes. parrot\. ov.-ls. eagle:~
and hghts for both indoor and
outdoor uses to decorate such lo-
cations asJacuv1s and gardens
A ma1or part of his market. he said.
comes from Palm pnngs -buyer-,
who.he said. arc C')pectall) inclined to
outdoor ltv1ng and decorattng
"I can sell all I can produce and rm
behtnd two to three months on m)
orders. Thank uod the people arc
willing to wa it."
Rosado said he now makes about
SS0.000 to $60.000 a }car "But I can
sec mak1na a quarter of a m1lhon
dolla~ a year Bui I'll need to expand
I'd like to hire a couple ot emplo)'cc\
Just
Call
.. 642-6086
t; .. t
and these people would do the
prod ucing while I could go on
(,!es1gning."
Schnurste1n. who was in the news
recent!} when a bullet fired b)' New
Year's Eve reveler embedded in h1!.
truck. creaung "a new hood orna-
ment." had been a handyman in the
summers. He built patio covers,
re<.lwood decks. cabtnctc; and did
room add1t1ons
.\nd he went into related work
"-hen his JOb 1n 1ndustnal clas~s
folded -b«ommg production man-
ager for a \oc;ta Mesa compan} that
produces furniture and acces!.ones
for vans.
But some of his thoughts arc with
Khools. He laments the cuts 1n
industnal art\ and believes that
\Oun r>«>plc are no longer bcmg
tra10ed as crafbmen.
"Sixty or 70 percent of the kids
won't be going on to college or junior
college They need to learn skills so
they can enter JObs at basic en try
levels.
But the one thing he didn't hke
about teachmg. he said. was being "a
baby sitter" to youngsters who had no
interest in school or in classes.
And he also believes that the pay
leaves something to be desired.
"People arc always talkina about
teachers havma the summer off and
Chnstmas and Easter vacations and
aetting off work at 3:30 pm. each day
But compare the pay whh doctors or
lawyers.
"It takes five years to get a teaching
credential and you act paid about S 14
per hour Lawyersael S 150 per hour."
he 5a1d
What do you like about tbt Oallr Pilo&? Wba& don'& you llkt? Call tbt
numbtr at ltfl and your mtssagt wllJ be rtt0rdtd. 1ra1 crlbtd ud dtlinrtd
to &bt appropriate tdltor.
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name and telephone number tor verlfkatJon. No elredlath>t.c~allt, please .
Ttll us wbat'i on your mind.
ma ybe, as much as S60 m1llton for the
business.
The SEC obtained a preliminary
injunction from the U.S. District
Court 10 Los Angeles barring Carter.
CRASH .•.
From Al
California Highwa y Patrol
authorities who determmed after a
two-month investigation that the
accident was caused by excessi_ve
speed and lack of experience on the
part of Shannon, according to City
Manager Ken Frank.
The 55-pagc report concluded
Shannon bad been driving at speeds
in excess ofA,9 mph on a stretch of the
two-lane highway where the posted
speed limit is 55 mph. In addition. the
report stated Shannon turned her
vehicle the wrong way when her car
started to slide.
But 1n her claim. filed by Santa Ana
anorney Cornelius Bahan. Shannon
charges her injuries "were directly
and proximately caused by the neglt-
gence of the city, county a nd state. in
that Laguna Canyon Road was negli-
gently, designed. maintained. owned.
controlled and operated as to create.
cause and allow a dangerous con-
dition to exist."
Shannon. the claim states. "con-
tinues to suffer great mental. phys1-
caland emotional pain and sufferi ng"
as a result of the negligence of the
accused parties.
ORANGE CO~ST
Stewan Simpson. a vice president
with IHC Hospitals Inc, of Sah Lake
City, a chain of 23 Western states
hospitals. said his company tried it as
an experiment in 1983.
"We tried a little test with less than
S 100.000 but 11 was not economically
feasi ble and we decided not to do it,"
said Simoson.
IHC was a client of First National
Financial Services. a Denver-based
factorin' firm that gets only "a few
percent' of its businesses from doc-
tors and hospitals. according to
spokesman Bob Carpenter.
F1rs1 National buys discounted
past-due bills from doctors in a
miniumum of$ I 0.000 lots and then
attempts to collect on the bills for a
profit.
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Totline training
offered to parents
(
.Votunt~r tramufa will begin next T1,1esday for
Tothne.1 a free telephone counseihna service for parents in
nced1 01 help dcahna with the problems of raising small ch ldrcn.
The six-week training session will be conducted by
counselors tnuned in early childhood development.
Sponsored b¥ the Family Service Association of Orange
count.Y. Totline is a free service to parents who have
questions about the normal development of their children.
For more information on the volunteer training
proaram, call 838-7377.
Noon art lecture. la Laguna
The Laguna Beach Museum of An will its noontime
lcclure series. "Art Sandwiched In" Wednesday at the
museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach .
. The museum's guest curator, EJajne Dines, will offer
an informal tour of her exhibit, "Anxious Interiors."
Slide •ho• on France planned
. The Alliance Francaise of Orange County will present
a sltde-lccture program entitled "Travels With a Black
Box" F~y at 8 p.m. in thr Bridge HalJ of the
Congregauonal Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach.
F~ncoisc Fngola, an artist and photographer, will
show sltdcs on the French countryside. Admission is $3
for adults and $1 for students under 25. Call 432-5048 for
further information.
Seminar •et on UJJdentandJ.ng
A seminar for couples, singles and adolescents
entitled "Understanding Each Other" will be held
Sat!Jrday at the South Coast Community Church in Irvine.
The program, which also is recommended for pastors,
counse.lors and other helping prof~sion~ls, is ~heduled
from 8.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tbe regJstratton fee as $20 for
adults and $5 for high school students.
t\dditional i~(ormation on the seminar may be
obtained by calltng the South Coast Psychological
Services office at 669-9199.
Fund ral11en to meet Tuesday
Professionals in fund raising, planned giving or resour~ develop~ent are invited t~ ~ttend the meeting of
the Nauonal Society of Fund Raising Executives next
Tuesday at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim.
Shirley Bracken, community relations director for
Carl Karcher Enterprises. will be guest speaker for the
11:30 a.m. session.
To become a member of the society or to attend the
luncheon, call Jimm lngolio at 835-5864.
Breast caJJCer forum scheduled
A public health forum entitled "Breast Cancer. What
You Need to Know" will be held Jan. 25 at South Coast
Medical Center in South Laguna.
A panel of four physicians will discuss the diagnosis
and medical treatment of the djscasc. The speakers will be
On. Sol Sloan, Gabor Kovacs, Frank Andrews and
Hobart Proctor.
The lecture will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the
hospital auditorium and admission is free. To register, call
499-1311, ext. 2707.
CALENDAR
Tuesday, January 17
• I :30 p.m., Orange Cou ty Planning Commiulon.
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Sant.8 Ana.
• 5:30 p.m., Newport Beacb Board of Library
Tn1teu , Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Dr.
• 6 p.m., Lapa Beacb City Coucll. Council
Chambers, 505 Forest A vc.
• 7 p.m., Hutill(ton Beacb Planning Commiulon.
Council Chambers, 2000 Main St.
• 7 p.m., Hutington Beacb City Scbool Dl1trict.
District Education Center, 20451 Craimer Lane.
• 8 p.m1 Foutai.D Valley City CoGDcU. Council
Chambers. I 0..!00 Slater Ave.
Wednesday, January 18
• 9:30 a.m .. Orange Cou ty Board of Sapervl1on.
Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 7 p.m., Lapa Beacb Parklllg, Traffic and
Circulation, Cit}' Hall Conference Room. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m. Oraage Cou ty Wa ter Di1trict Board of
Dlrecton, District Headquarters, 10500 Ellis Ave ..
Fountain Valley.
• 7 p.m., Haatlncton Beacb Personnel Commlulon.
Room B-7. City Hall, 2000 Main St.
• 7:30 p.m., Irvine CommuUy Services CommJ11lon
. City Hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. -...-
Sheriff'• lnveettaator J .M. Johnaon With
•tolen run• that were recovered.
HB developers
criticize Coast
Commission
Backers of a waterfront housing development
proposed for the northernmost tip of Huntington Harbour
charged Monday the state Coastal Commission seems
bent on 1mpangrng on the pnvacy of future homeowners.
The Coastal Comm1ss1on approvtd the construction
of 77 residential units on Countess Dnve near Sunset
Aquatics Park on the northwest portion of the manna at
Peter's Landini.
But comm1ss1oners are 1ns1sting on "lateral access" to
the 6.4-acre project surrounded on three sides by
Hunungton Harbour water channels.
The way to provide lateral access. the commission
decreed Friday. as to construct a I 0-foot-wide public
walkway around the entire development. But because
many of the proposed homes back up to the channel
bulkheads, the walkway would have to be placed in the
backyards of homeowners.
Dick Harlow, a planning consultant working for
approval of the project for developer Frank Mola. said
there arc numerous viewpoints and a public beach nearby
and that Coastal Commission conditions for a private.
residential community "are really stretching a point." He
mdictated he ma) ask the Coastal Commission to
reconsider.
Mola env1sons a project of 17 t-wo-story homes. 60
condommium units and 45 boat slips adjacent to the
existing bulkheads on the Tnnidad and Main channels.
Fluor chairman
honored by USC
The Un1vcrs1tv of Southern California has named an
11-sto residence.hall m honor of alumnus J. Robert
Fluor, chairman of the board
and chief execut1 ve officer of
the Fluor Corporation, head-
quartered tn frvinc.
Fluor. who attended the
un1 versit) from 1939 to 1942
and from 1945 to 1946. 1s a
member of the use board of
trustees and the recipient of
several awards from the uni-
versity.
Present at the recent ded1-
cat1on of the residence hall.
Fluor Tower. were Fluor's
wife Lillian: his sister. Mamie
Recd: his sons. J. Robert II
FLUOR and Peter; actress Helen
Hayes; Fluor Corporation executive officers and USC
administrators. .
The university has benefined in so many ways
because of Mr. Fluor. USC President James H. Zumbcrge
said ... It 1s fittin~ that this residence hall for students bear
the Fluor name. • he added.
• 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Unified ScbooJ Dl1trict Board,
Lakeside Middle School, 3 Lemongrass.
The Un1vers1ty's Yon Kle1nSm1d Center and the
Fluor Chair 1 n Chem ica I Engineering we re endowed by the
Fluor Corporation. The Peter E. Fluor wing of Heritage
· HaJI was a gift of the Fluor fam1l}'.
PoucE Loe
Station attendant beaten,
robbed by pair in Newport
Two tecn~e boys severely beat
and then robbed a gas station attend-.
ant of $700 in Newport Beach
Monday night.
The crime took place about 8:30
p.m. at a Mobil gas station at I 500 W.
Balboa Blvd.
The attendant, Dong Soo Lee. a
recent Korean immlarant, was work-
in& alone at the station about 7:30 p.m. when the two youths pulled up in
a late-60's-style American car and
asked to have their battery characd.
While charsina the blttery, which
took about an hour. the pair told Lee
Newport Beach
A Newport Beach attorney rt·
p0ncd the theft or jewelry and an
valued at $3, 700 from his home in the
200 block of Via Orvicto Monday
afternoon. • • • An Oran.ae woman reported the
convertible top to her 1970 Triumph had been slashed while she WI$ eati!ll
at the Red Onion restaurant at 2406
Newpon Blvd The damaat was estimated to cost $283 to repair. • • • A aatcs clerk at the Robinson's
they were from Pomona and were on
their way to Lu Vegas. police said.
When the battery was charged. one
of the youths asked for a dnnk of
water before leaving. As Lee was
showing the youth where the water
was, he was struck on the head with a
blunt object five tames.
Lee fell to the ground and later tolct
police he acted as if he were dead to
avoid funher beatings.
The two teens stoic his wallet and
the key to cash box. After robbing the
cash boll they fled. Lee crawled to the
station's parking lot where a pas 1na
at the store Monday afternoon. • • • A Corona del Mar real 6tatc agent
reported the theft ~f four hubcaps
valued at $200 each from her Roll
Royce parked at fa h1on llland
Monday afternoon.
LaaunaBeach
A Chinese fia'ln~ and a pair of
1<:1s.sors were stolen from a house in
thc800blockofManzamta Onvc, the
owner told i..tuna Beach police. No
value was placed on the item • • •
motonst spottt-d him, stopped and
called police
Lee was taken to Hoag Memonal
Hospital where he was treatl'd for
scalp lacerations and released. Police
said Lee had lost a lot of blood.
Police were unable to locate the
suspects. The older one was described
to be in his la1e teens, white. about 5
f~t 7 inches and 170 pounds. The
younger of the two was s~ud to be
about 16. white. 5 feet 5 inches and
170 pound'i. Both had dark, short hnir
and wert' wea1ng blue Je&O'i
• • • A total of S2 I in cash was taken
from a bu~inrsc; 10 the 3000 bl<Xk of
Laguna Can:ron Road. • • • rasscnb> \Nho ob\erved a struaaJc
in 50mc bu~hc' at the comer of
Rancho l..aguna nd Bluebird C•·
nyon Onvc called officers. When they
arrived. the officers discovered t.bc
N(ltus was several children playma an
the area.
Fountain Valley
A re 1dcn1 of tht' 17000 blQCk ofSan
_Two Los Angeles brothers
Held in Laguna burglaries
El Toro. Tw~ Los AnJelCJ btothm have been ammd in
connect1or;i wtth sax recent commercial bUJllarin in the
l.quna N11ucl area and at least $7S,OOO worth of stolen
loot has ~n recovered, authoritje reported Monday.
Santu1so 0 . Garcia, 18, and Manuel H. Oarcia. 19.
were first picked ~Pon suspicaon ofburalary late lU1 week
near their home 1n Watts.
Han said detectives bclie-.o the men br<>le anto a
Wild Wul 1tore in lquna Hills the followuia month and
then hat a sun shop. a tire store, a dance wear outlet and a
Mission Viejo.departmcn11tore in the foJlowin' weckJ .
Both. men were beina held today on $100,000 bait. ~ran&c County Sheriff Lt. Wyau Han sajd officers
later hnked the duo to a rash or breakins that 1taned in
Oct,ober wt th the looting af a Wild West clothina store in
Included 1n the larse stockpileofrecovered item• officers
said, were tJrc1. auns, luaaie, clothina and eicctroruc
·hardware.
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Oran&e County Sherlff'e Sat. Terry Boyd with eome of the recoverecl loot.
In defense of Joan Irvine Smith
-let her have those bodyguards
There's one thing that occurs
almost daily on what Tom Murphine
calls "this best of all possible coasts"
that annoys me ~tly. That's the
derision that greets any mention of
Joan Irvine Smith's bodyguards.
"What's she afraid ofr' they sneer.
"Who'd want to kill hct'r' or "Is she
tryang to protect herself from being
kidnapped and held for ransom'?"
It's a long time-many years since
I've had any association with Joan or
an)' of her family. At one time I did
have a working relationship with her
and her mother and stepfather, Judge
Thurman Clarke. 1 was also a friend
of her uncle. Myford Irvine. and f
JOtned with Joan when she became
convinced. as dad r -that Myford
did not commit suicide but was
murdered. • •
That's another story, but knowing
it as r do. 1f I were as wealthy as she
and 1f I had as many stupid enemies.
I'd want a bodyguard. too.
I want to say that Orange County
owes a great deal to Joan and to her
foresightedness in fighting the o1d
board of directors of the Irvine Co.
W1thout Joan there would have been
no University ofCahfomia, Irvine. ft
would have gone to Los Angeles
Count}' on land owned or procured by
a \Cf) smart bunch of promoters who
knew what the location of a Umver-
Slt) ofCahforn1a campus could mean
for an area.
But that's another story. Suffice at
to say that one of the architects of the
plan wa~ former Gov. Edmund G.
(Pat) Brown, father of our most recent
former Gov., Jerry Brown. Although
we belonged to different poliucal
parties. Pat and r were friendly. or at
least polite. when we met.
He was always unhappy because he
claimed Th e Daily Pilot wouldn't
apartment carport. The loss included
car stereo equipment worth $1 .106. •••• Officers cited a Santa Ana resident
Monday for illegal dumping on
pnvatc property. The man was cited
at the rear of the Westhaven Plau on
Brookhu rst Street near Edinger Av-
enue • • • A resident of the I 7200 block ofSan
Mateo Street reported Monday that
someone had broken into his red
1983 Toyota Cchca. The lo!>s in-
cluded car stereo equ1pmcn1 worth
S800. • • • A woman living on thc-17200 block
of San Mateo reported Monday that
four tires on her 1975 Dodge Colt had
been slashed while the vehicle was 1n
an apartment carport The damage
was estimated at $1 50 • • • Someone stoic four hubcaps from a
1984 Datsun station waaon ~rked In
the southwe t lot at Fountain Valley
Community Hos1>1tal. 17110 Euclid
SL The cat was owned by a nta Ana
man The Ion wa\ e\tamated at $350 • • • A rcc1dent of the 17 IOOblock ofSan
Pedro trcet found cv1denct that
someone had broken into his home
Mood \ by fomna open a ,ltd1ng
window \pparentl} noth1na wu
taken m the hreak an. but S4~ damagc-
was donc • • • ...\ resident of tht' 10400 block of
later Avenue reported Monday that
four lt>(kana hubca~ haJ bttn stolen
from ht~ 1979 C'ad1llac I he lor;\ was
es11matcd at $ 300.
WALT£1
Bu11oucas
support a Democrat That, of course,
was untrue-just in his mind. Jn fact,
when Ora~e County had its most
effective tno in the Legislature -
Republican Sen. John A. Murdy.
Republican Assemblyman Bruce
Sumner and Assemblyman Richard
Hanna. a Democrat -the Pilot
always supported all three.
The plan had much appeal. This
was at a time when Joan had
succeeded in getting the old frvinc
Co. board to promise only 500 acres
instead of 1,000. When I got the
information of what was being
schemed, Brick Power and I went to
see Joan.
For those unfortunates among you
who didn't know Bnck Power it
should be explained that I hadn't met
him prior to this campaign for the
university. President Oark Kerr bad
said to me rat.her hesitantly. "There's
another Cal alumnus who wants to
help." I naturally had some reser·
vat1on. ·
Well. one ~yin walks this "elderly
gentleman," Oass of 1917.
We clicked at first sight. Our
teamwork was invaluable. I didn't
want to be out in front because ofR.C.
Hoilcs of The Rc$i~tcr, who resented
a strong competJt1ve newspaper 1n
"HIS" territory. So I played quar-
terback and Brick earned the ball
creep into a locke<J residence on the
8300 block of Amsterdam Dnve and
made off wuh about S 1.000 worth of
jcwlef). • • • The owner of a boat store in a
dnvewa} on the 15000 block of
Dundalk Lane told police ~meonc
has been removing Items from the
era fl He said a $25 anchor. $40 wonh
of rope and a large ps can att
missing • • • A large safe with a hole blown out of
the bottom was found dumped near
the rear door of an Adams Avenue
hQuor store. Pohcc arc attempting to
determine who the owner 1s and what
1t contained.
Irvine
Fon}-e1ghl color telcv1s1on sets
valued at about $9,600 wtre stolen
from a clo~t at Annstrong Fabn·
caton. 17672 Armstrong Ave r;omc·
ume over the \\ottkcnd.. The lo wa
reponcd at 10 a.m. Monday There
was no ev1de~ of forttd cn1ry .
poltc-e rcpon • • • Five office \Utte at 2 l S l
Michelson wtrt broken into evc-r the
weekend Sill typewntcrs "alucd at
about $9,000 v.ere c;1olcn from 1wo of
the bus1ncue tock ccrt1ficat~ ~rt
taken from one or the ~UllC\ Thcwir
"alue hasn't )'et been determined.
accord1na to pohcc • • • Uni wful entry wugained into two
accordjng to whatever signals I catled.
We became fast friends. I called
him "Uncle Bride ... and he always
refCTTed to me as .. My Boy."
Joan bad pretty well convinced
some of the other directors of the
value to the company of brin&ing the
university to the Irvine Ranch.
So when I explained what l had
succeeded in finding out and ver-
ifyina she was furious. I wcU ~
member ber opening when she got the
then president of the lrvinc Co. on the
line.
.. Listen, you old fool..."
She then told him she wanted him·-
to call each director and get agree-
ment from each over the telephone to
meet the conditJons that President
Kerr had stipulated as necessary for
him to convince the regents to put the
un1vcrs1ty here.
The result bas been just what Joan
foresaw -vast manufacturing areas
an Newport Beach. in Costa Mesa.
Tustin and Santa Ana. A bustltng new
city.
Well, that's all .. fncassccd dead
dog" as my old friend W. T. Jefferson
used to say. Fact of the matter as
Orange County, the city of Irvine. the
c1t1cs of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa.
Santa Ana. Tustin, Laguna Beach and
a lot of other places owe Joan a debt of
grat1tudc.
My only hope as that some hood or
group of hoods does not take 11 into
their heads to do any bad things to
her. So. I'm all an favor of her
bodyguards. Even though r nC\.er sec
her any more -never talk to her any
more and regret the most recent
d1fficulues she bas had wnh the Irvine
Co. Nevertheless. she 1s bound to go
down in history as one of the most
effccll ve forces 10 the enure county of
Orange.
and stamps were stolen trom the Mail
Suite. 18021 Sk) Park East sometime
Monda) night or carh th1!> mommtt
Costa Mesa
A suspect entered a garage at 8 '.,
Clair St. earl) Monda~ and stoic a
tool box and tools worth S 1.200
Police behcve the burglar entcr"<S
through an unlocll'd garage door • • • .\suspect over the weekend pnl'd a
p1ere of shttt 'metal loo~ from a
bungalo-w. entered a business at 660
W. I 7th St . but left without t.akmg
anything. • • • A suspect entered a residence al
2559 Fa1rwa) and csqiped wl\h
hou~hold Hems. clothing anJ (3~h
valued at $300. Police bC'hcvc th1:
burglar entered the homC' h~ cuttm&
open a bathroom wandow \C'rttn.
County lawman
feted by Rotary.
Deput\ Charle\ 8cn'1nser of tht>
Orangr Count) hen ff Department
wa, rt'C'Cntl)' awanled the Pubh
Service A \\lrd for Outst.and1n Com-
mun at)' Service from the Rol.l.t) Ouh
of South Lquna N1.1~I.
8en,1na.cr. -.ho JOtned the de rt-
mcnt in 191 0. saood out from the mt
of ha~ peen by his anmau-.e and
part1C1pauon 1n a areat numbtt of
fC"lony annt~. acrordins 10 1 t11.1b
Pok~sman
dePIJ'\fficnt store an Fashion I land
rcponcd her punc cont.aanma S70 in
cash wautolen v.-hilc she was work mg
Household item• valued at a total
of $2.SO were taken from a re 1dcncc
in the 2000 block of Solan Wtty.
Bruno Street rePoncd Mon'day t.hAt ' H tl t a-.-h someone had broken into her brown UD ng On ~c
guest rooms at the A1rportt'r Inn.
18700 MacAnhur Blvd . somcttme
Monday Jcwelf')' and ('ISh \\Orth
about $950 wa reooncd mt m
Dcput)' Bcnstll&ff 1~ stauoncd at
lhc Shcntrs South ounty ub-
stauon an Lquna Ni&ucl. Ho \I\ an
1982 Toyota <'fhc~. parked 1n her \ buratar u\Cd a d 1e door to , ' . An undetcrmtMd am,1unt of C"I h Orin ounl~ v.ith hi -. K on
Ya. and 1"0 children,
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A4 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, January 17, 198•
Canal leak
I mysterious
Millions of gallons pour
from California Aqueduct
GORMAN (AP)-Enoughwaterto flood l,OOOacTCs
a foot deep gushed out of two leaks in a major aqueduct
and cascaded into a creek below, prompting officials to close a highway and evacuate a trailer park as precautions.
An estimated 325 million gallons of water rushed out
of the California Aqueduct over a period of seven hours
Monday af}ernoon. but there were no reports of damage or
injuries.
Officials didn't know what caused the leaks in the
aqueduct, a concrete-lined channel that carries water from
Northern California to the dry southern part of the state.
Six people fled the Mint Valley Mobile Home Park
near Gorman. and part of Highway 138 was closed.
The twin leaks were reported by a motorist about 3:45
p.m . The water subsided about 10 p.m. after the water
level dropped below the level of the leaks, said William
Wilson, a Department of Water Resources' supervisor.
"The cause still has to be determined by the
engineers," said Robert Pence, a hydroelectric plant
operator for the Department of Water Reources. •
"lt's a fairly new section of the canal." Pence' said. "It
cracked and a considerable volume of water flowed out. It
washed away quite a bit of the channel."
The flowmg water never did pose a threat to residents
or motorists in the sparsely populated area, Pence said.
adding that engineers shut off water gates at Quail Lake
when the 50-foot breaks began to widen. •
The water flowed into a retention dam and into
Gorman Creek. said Terry Dennis, a department
spokesman.
''The (retention) dam was constructed in the last year
just for that purpose," Dennis said.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Water District
said it is unlikely that the disruption will affect the supply
of water to Southern California. -
AP WINptlote
Singer Michael Jackaon and date Brooke
Shields arrive back•tage at music award•.
Jackson gets
eight thrillers
Alabama only other multiple
winner at Music Awards
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Michael Jackson, whose
"Thriller"album started and ended 1983 atop the nationaJ
charts. won eight awards for an unprecedented triumph at
the 11th annual American Music Awards ceremony.
Jackson's sweep Monday night included pop and soul
album honors for "Thriller," favorite male pop and soul
vocalist. pop and soul video awards for "Beat It" and
favorite pop single for .. Billie Jean."
The only other multiple award winner was country
quartet Alabama. which took favorite country group,
favorite country album for "The Closer You Get" and
favorite country video for "Dixieland Delight."
But as Alabama's Teddy Gentry put it, "I don't think
anybody can compare to Michael Jackson. He's had a year
that most artists can only dream of."
In addition to the seven regular awards, the 25-year-
old Jackson became the youngest-ever recipient of the
special Award of Merit, which honored his career
contributions to musical entertainment.
Presentation of that award was preceded by tributes
from Yul Brynner. who described Jackson's presence as
"like an explosion": Diana Ross. who termed Jackson "a
dream in motion"; and Jane Fonda, who called the singer-
songwriter-dancer-producer "a miracle."
Jackson went into the awards with I 0 nominations in
eight categories, and his stranglehold was broken only by
Lionel Richie. the host of the two-hour ceremon}
televised by A BC. Richie took soul single honors for his
number-one hit .. All Night Long," and was clearly
surprised.
"Unbelievable," Richie said on winning the award.
He later told reporters backstage at the Shrine Auditorium
that Jackson's honors were "long overdue." Jackson had
won fi ve American Music Awards in previous years.
HIGH COURT OKA YS VIDEOTAPING
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The billion-dollar home-
' 1deo recorder industry -won a big victory today as tho-
Supreme Court ruled that taping television shows for
private use is legal.
1 n a 5-4 decision. the court said the sale of the
increasingly popular recorders does not violate federal
copyright laws. .
The rultng could still be modified in Congress. where
both sides in the dispute have been waging a heavily
financed battle.
But at least for now. the court has removed the
posssibility that video recorder manufacturers would
have to pay huge royalties on the sale of the machines.
The court said that there 1s no precedent in federal law
to penalize the video recordmg industry merely because
some owners might use the machines to tape copyrighted
material. such as motion pictures.
The high court threw out a ruling that home use of the
machines is illegal. The lower court ruling could have
subjected consumers to a huge tax on purchase of the
machines and on blank video tapes.
About 9 million machines have been sold. About one
m every 10 American families owns one.
The video recording industry was sued by Hollywood
producers who claimed the machines were being used to
build home motion picture "libraries_ ..
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Gunmen nab
Saudi consul
BEIRUT • .Lebanon (AP) -Gunmen kidnapped the
Sautli Arabian consul from his limousine In a west Beirut
seafront neighborhood today and wounded his driver
when they o pened Ifft to cover their jetaway.
With blood streaming down his face. the driver ran to
the Saudi Embassy building in west Beirut\ Manara
neighborhood to report the kidnap. accordlna to witnesses
ancf radio reports.
Radio reports said the abducted di~lomat was
Hussein Abdullah Farrasb, 45. He was headinJ from his
home in west Beirut to the embassy when his car was
attacked, the state radio said.
The kidnappers. brandishina automatic rifles, pulled
Farrash from bis Cadillac and shoved him into a blue
Mercedes, witnesses said. The Merocdes sped away.
escorted by two Renaults, w1tnesses '8id, and the
kidnappers opened fire at the consul's driver .as they
escaped.
The Saudi Embassy confirmed the abduction, but
gave no other details. Saudi Ambassador Ahmed al-
Kuhaimi was reported safe in the Saudi Embassy.
NAnoN
Carter in hospital
for hemorr~oids
By die Asaoctat~ Pres• ( ....
ATLANTA -Former President Jimmy Carter i~
expected to be released in about four days from Emory
University Hospital. where he is being treated ~or a
hemorrhoid problem, a family fnend Says. The fnend,
John Pope. of Americus, Ga., said Monday that the 59-
year-old former president was admitted to the hospital
Sunday afternoon:
Herpes tied to heart attacks
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. -Bits of herpes virus«
found in diseased human arteries suggest that
atherosclerosis, a condition linked to heart attacks, might
set in when the herpes infects the artery walls, researchers
said. If so. the researchers said. atherosclerosi~ -
hardening of the arteries -could be hard to erad1cate
because most Americans have been exposed to some type
of herpes virus by adulthood.
Sled victim recovery seen The wounded driver, Abdullah el-Omari, was treated
for facial cuts from ricocheting bullets, st.ate radio said.
There was no immediate claim of respOnsibility for
the kidnapping. Saudi st.ate{ radio in .Riyadh said
"intensive contacts" were under way bety.ieen the Saudi
and· Lebanese government to obtain the release of the ·
kidnapped diplomat.
The rightist Voice of Lebanon radio said it bad
learned that the kidnappers belonged to Hezbollah, Party
of God. an extremist Shiite Moslem group loyal to Iran's
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. There was no confirma-
tion.
Lebanese troops and police sealed off the neigh-
borhood and searched house-to-house for the kidnappers.
CHICAGO-A 4-year-old boy who was ·:techni~lly
dead" when he and his father were pulled from 1ce·covered 1
Lake Michigan after io min_ut~~ with the. aid of a television
news crew is "very much alJVe today wtth a 50-50 chan~
of complete recovery, a neurosurg~on says. "We'"'. hopir:ig
to recover a child that is fully functional. but only t_1me wtll
tell" Dr David McLone said of Jimmy Tontlewtcz, who
suffered eardiac arrest and was listed in critical condition
with hypothermia earl y today at Children's Memorial
Hospital.
The reason for the abduction was not known. The
Saudis often have tried to mediate disputes in Lebanon,
including recent efforts to disengage the country's warring
factions.
Last week, an Egyptian diplomat and the wife of a
French diplomat were fired at by unidentified gunmen in
Beirut, bu! both escaped serious injury.
Shultz asks end
of Iron Curtain
STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) -Secretary of State
George P. Shultz today challenged the Soviet Union to
remove the Iron Curtain dividing East from West in
Europe. He proposed renewed arms control talks and new
methods to reduce the risk of inadvertent war.
"This division is the essence of Europe's security and
human rights problem, and we all know it," Shultz told
delegates at the opening session of a 35-nation European
security conference.
He said the United States does not recognize the
"artificially imposed division" of Europe or the wall that
"heartlessly splits Germany in two." •
With negotiations on nuclear and conventional forces
stalled elsewhere in Europe. the conference is the only
forum for East-West military talks. It also is the setting for
the first high-level meeting between the United States and
the Soviet Union in more than four months.
Both Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A.
Gromyko said on arrival Monday they are here to
negotiate seriously. Their meeting Wednesday will be
their first since an angry encounter Sept. 8 in Madrid,
Spain, which included a confrontation over the Soviet
downing of a Korean Air Lines jetliner a week earlier.
Shultz did not offer any new U.S. initiatives or
concessions to the Soviets to induce them to fix a date for
resuming the stalled Geneva talks on intermediate-range
and strategic nuclear missiles or the suspended Vienna
negotiations to reduce conventional forces in Central
Europe
Reagan budget bid
no major tax hikes
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Rea~n has
tentatively decided against proposing a major tax increase
to help trim the government's red-ink spending in future
years, administration officials say.
The president, working on his State of the Union
address to Consress on Jan. 25. ap~ars to be holding firm
against the advice of some of his aides to boost taxes in an
effort to reduce the $200 billion annual deficits.
Administration officials. who would only discuss the
budget talks on condition they not be identified, said
Monday the president could still change his mind before
putting the finishing touches on his State of the Union
message and his budget blueprint for the 1985 fiscal year. ~ut. they said. so far he has decided against ~ny major
tax hike.
,
Sweepstakes winner perpJezed
· s1oux CITY. Iowa -Officials of the Irish Hospital
Sweepstakes say two Americans are holding $136.250
first-prize tickets from a weekend horse race, but one oft~e
winners is perplexed -because he never entered. ~nnts
Robinson of Sioux City and Doris Goodall of Clewiston,
Fla. will each collect 125.000 Irish pounds for having dra~n tickets Saturday on Fredcoteri, winni_ng ho~ !n
the Irish Sweeps Hurdle, sweepstakes officials said in
Dublin. But Robinson said Monday that the news, relayed
by what he believed was a long-distance phone call Frid~y.
left him puzzled because he'd never even seen an ln sh
Sweepstakes ticket, let alone bought one.
Sailor chained to deck
SAN DIEGO-A sailor who tried to commit suicide
was chafoed in a hangar on the deck of the USS Meyerkord
for seven days "for his own safety" as the ship traveled to
join the search for debris from the Korean jet shot down by
the Soviets, a Navy spokesman says. ''Medical evacuation
was not feasible at the time, the ship didn't have a way to
get him off," said Lt. Cmdr. Ron Morse, a spokesman for
the Naval Surface Force. U.S. Pacific Fleet. "The action
was taken out of concern for his own safety and that of his
shipmates. He was not being punished," Morse said
Monday.
Tipoff attorney guilty
LOS ANGELES -A Torrance attorney faces a
possible 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to tipping
off the target of a federal drug investigation and tampering
with a grand jury witness. Carl A. Capozzola. 44. entered
the two guilty pleas in the oo-called "Grandma Mafia''
case Monday before U.S. District Judge A_ Wallat"e
Tashima and faces sentencing March 5. Capozzola,
charged with obstruction of justice, admitted that last year
he asked witness Brian Belton not to tell a federal grand
jury that Belton had delivered money to him on behalf of
cocaine smuggler Barbara Mouzin. 44.
Hong Kong markets to remaln
PEKING -Hong Kong's foreign exchange. gold and
stock markets will remain open when China takes over
sovereignty in 1997. a top Chinese official said in an
interview published today. The pledge was made by Ji
Pengfei, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs
Office of the Chinese State Council, 1n his first full
interview in the Chinese press on the future of the British
colony.
Zhao vlsltlng Canada
OTT A WA -Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang begins a
mission of"friendship and peace" today with a speech to
the Canadian Parliament and talks with Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Zhao is the first Communist leader
ever invited to address Parliament. Canadian officials are
hoping he gives at least a general endorsement of
Trudeau's recent peace inittative aimed at reducing
tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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RooMEY
There's a
reason for
it all,
he says
You can find a
goOd excuse for
avoiding anything
It snowed last night. I would have
shoveled tht' sidewalk before I came
to work this morning 1f I didn't have
so much to do at the office.
The trash collector was coming but
l couldn't put the garbage out because
the sidewalk wasn't shoveled.
For one thing. the lace broke on my
boots and I didn't want to go out there
with my regular shoes on and gt't my
feet wet.
It wouldn't have hurt 1f I'd worn
my warm coat either, but I forgot to
pick it up at the cleaners last Saturda)
I must have been watching a game.
The car was low on gas this
morning but I probabl) have enough
to make it back home I'd have
bought gas but I only had S 12 on me.
I hate to buy half a tank.
I meant to go to the bank and get
some cash yesterday but the lines are
always so long I knew I wouldn't ha' e
time.
There's some change in some of
these desk drawers. I've probably got
three or four dollars in nickels. dimes
and quarters in here. I ought to clean
out this desk sometime. l was going to
do it yesterday before I left but l didn't
want to be late for dinner.
h would be a good idea 1f I
answered some mail today but I don't
have any stamps left. Maybe at
lunchtime I'll walk over to the post
office and get a book of stamps. Do
they still sell books? I haven't seen
one in quite a while.
On second thought, all I have is that S 12 so.I have to go to the bank first. If
l don't get to the bank. 1'11 borrow $20
from Ralph.
Let me think. Did l ever pa) Ralph
back the $20 he loaned me a couple of
weeks ago? I'll ask him. lfl didn't. I'll
go to the bank and then the post office
and then I'll pay Ralph back his $20.
One of lhe first people I ought to
wnte when I get the stamps 1s Aunt
Anne. She's been sick Maybe she'd
hke ll better if I sent flowers or called,
though. That's what I'll do. I'll call ...
JUSt as soon as I get some of this stuff
"We are beginning to mention the unmentionables: we are beginning
again to ca11 a bum a bum.'·
At what price is justice not served?
Rene Dayco never denied brutally stabbing his 27-year-
old estranged wife to death. But, he didn't remember stabbing
her so many times thecoronercouldn't identify the number of
wounds, or mutilating her body with a meat cleaver or tying her
up with a vacuum cleaner cord.
Dayco also said he didn't remember dragging his 65-year-
old mother-in-law from a closet and butchering her body.
His 6-year-old son told the jury he saw his father standing
over his mother's bed with a knife in his hand.
After the murders, Dayco took his son, his 8-year-old
daughter and his passport a nd fled to Mexico. where he was
apprehended by pQlice.
A Superior Court jury found him guilty of the crimes.
The public defender appointed to represent Rene Dayco
stated from the onset of the trial his strategy would be to avoid
the death penalty for bis client.
He succeeded. Last week a jury recommended Dayco be
sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. He will
be sentenced Feb. 23.
But the cost ofRene Dayco 's defense is now the subject of
some public debate.
Dunni the penalty phase of that trial the public defender
called 11 witnesses from Dayco·s native country, the
Phillipines, to testify about his good character.
·Those witnesses were flown here, house and fed at county
expense. Not an unusual procedure.
What has come underci.ucstion is both the number of
witnesses and the length ofume they were allowed to stay in the
United States.
Their testimony wasn't needed before lheJan. 9 staning
date oft he penalty phase of the trial. They arrived in Orange
County during the last week of December, nearly two weeks
earlier than necessary.
Although the cost oftransportingand housing the
witnesses is confidential. it amounts to a minimum of$20,000.
The county supervisors, whose job it is to question
expendituresofpublic funds, have commented that the length
and cost of that stay was "in6Xcusable0
•
We agree.
There is no question that any citizen accused ofa crime
deserves a vigorous and complete defense. That's a con situ-
tional right and a moral imperative.
But the pursuit of justice is not exempt from the exercise of
common sense, and a respect for the common good.
The righ t of Rene Dayco or any other citizen to a full
hearing must be weighed against the right of all citizens to see
their tax dollars spent responsibly.
We urge the county supervisors and other appropriate
government agencies to pursue their inquiry into the cost of
mountingDayco'sdefense.
Such an in vestigation can and should lead to development
of guidelines fo rt he public defender's office in future cases.
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PAUL
HARVEY
IT'S TIME
TO CALL
ABUM
ABUM
bur compassion &
our m on ey should
be wisely s pent
Amencans are beg:mning to men-
uon the unmentionables.
This is an election year. lncum-
bents will claim credit for a vsgor-
ously healthy economy. Outs wantmg
m will endow themselves with more
compassion for poor ~oplc.
So this year we will be forced to
look at and listen to some people we
might prefer to ignore.
Newsweek magazine gave much of
a recent issue to the "Homeless in
America."
REAGANLOSESGROUNDIF
HEAGREESTOHIKE TAXES
It found them in the dingy byways
of a dozen cities. Several companion
articles sought to sort them -the
deservmg destitute from those who
chose "the street life."
Most chose it.
PAULHARVSY
Cohu:nnt.t
JACK
AllDEISOI
How much
is defense
of Persian
oil worth?
WASHINGTON -Defense Sec·
rctary Caspar Weinberger has secrctl>
earmarked several billion dollars to
secure bases for the Raptd Deploy-
ment Force throughout the M addle
East. He has sought-not always
successfully-to work out solid
agreements with the countries tbe
Pentaaon is pourinJ money into, in
hopes of guaranteeing U.S. access to
tbe naval and air facilities.
Weinberger rates the Persian Gulf area as tht' United States' No. 3
defense prionty, after North Amenca
and the NATO allies. From 1ns1de
sources and several secret and top-
sccret documents, my associates Dale
Van At ta and Donald Goldberg have
uncovered thedetailsofWeinbergcr's
quiet preparations for the defense of
the volatile. 011-nch rcglOn:
Egypt: Negot1at1ons for a lhree-
ycarconstruction pr~m already
underway at a secret au base col-
lapsed last spring when Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak refused to
go along with the deal. The base is Ras
Banas on the Red Sea, and the United
States had planned to spend more
than $500 million upgrading it. even
though U.S. forces could not be
stationed there.
Jordan: As I first reported,
Weinberger planned to help the
Jordanians form their own rapid
deployment force to police the area.
AfteTtbe publicity, however, Con-
gress refused to put up the money.
Kenya: U.S. force~ will be allowed
access to the air and na val facili11esat
Mombasa on the Indian Ocean. "In
return," Weinberger noted in one
secret report, "we have agreed to
upgrade the airfield to support oper-
ations by maritime patrol and fleet
support aircraft, and to dredge the
harbor channel to provide access for
our aircraft carriers." He authorized
$ 7 5 mil li on through J 98 5 for this
work.
Pakistan: President Zia ul-Haq has
promised to allow U.S. planes to use
airfields in Pakistan should Soviet
bombers threaten the Persian Gulf
from Afghanistan. He has also agreed
to let American weapons be sent to
Afghan rebels through Zia's special
forces. In return. the United States is
already giving Pakistan $3.2 billion in
aid over fi vc years, providing special
intelligence information to Zia and
training presidential bodyguards.
-cleared off my desk. WASHINGTON-Ronald Re-
agan will shortly sign off on the most
importanteconomicdecision of this
re-election year. whether to rec-
ommend new taxes to close the
budget deficits.
While the President's fnends are
divided over whether Mr. Reagan
should recommend new taxes. how-
ever. his enemies arc not. To a man.
they are all clamonng for Mr. Reagan
to sign on. Why"
It can be argued that transients who
elect to stay drunk and forage on
garbage and sleep in doorways are no
less deserving of our compassion and
assutance.
Bahrain: This tiny island in the
Persian Gulfhasagrecd to conduct
mine-sweeping operations in return
for U.S. aid in developing its air
defenses-including$200 million
worth of surface-to-air missiles.
I 7.
I'd go see her but I don't look very
good to be v1s1ting m) aunt in the
hospital. J've~ot to get my hair cut.
I really ou t to have my hair cut
today at lune when I go to the bank
I could do that instead of gelling the
hardware for the bathroom door
l wish you could JUSt drop into the
barber the way you used to. Now you
have to make an appointment t)l e day
before or they won't take you. 'tome
to think of 11. I couldn't get a haircut
today even 1f l wanted to because I
didn't call yesterday
My hair looks better a little long
anyway. Maybe I'll wait until nex.t
week to have 1t cut. Aunt Anne isn't
really very sick anyway and then I'll
go see her when she gets home.
I ought to take some of lh1s stuff
home that I have 1n the office . There's
more room. Herc's a box. that could
go ... wait a minute~ I brought this 1n
from home laM week because I
thought I had more room 1 n the office
Right now I can't worry about any
of these problem\ because if I do. I'm
not going to get anything done at all
todity.
What I'll do 1s. I'll make a hst of all
these m1scellancousJobs I ought to do
and then put aside some 11me to do all
of them Fnday I'll have more time
Fnday after I get c;ome of these
problems out of the way. Probably by
Friday I won't have an} problems left
at all.
If Fnday i!I a!> f ru for me as 1t look!.
now. maybe I'll take off and go home
A little early. It m1&ht be better
anyway if l came 10 fresh Monday
momina and did the~ odd jobs l keep
putting off.
One of the things I want to do 1>t fel
ahead a little on m)' column. I m
work1na too do~ to the deadline I
,hould wnte a couple of extras tha1
arc timeless. That wn). 1f I get sick or
don't feel IJke wntmg someday. I'll
tw.ve a column ready to io.
I would have wntten an ex.tra
column today but I didn't have time.
I had to wnte the one that was due th1\
afternoon
OAANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
Where the Pres1dent'sconv1ctions
rest on the issue is not really m
~uesuon. Mr. Reagan docs not be-
lieve that, given $50 billion in new
revenues. Congress will suddenly
become responsible about spending
He docs not believe interest rates
would automat1cally fall. He does not
believe the way to reach prospent) 1s
to hook new freight cars, loaded w1 th
concrete. onto the locomotive--the
private sector--that is doing a
rcmarkablejobofcarry1ng us th ere.
Back of these Reagan1te beliefs hes
empirical evidence, expenence and a
poht1c.ll philosophy
Wh y. then. would President Re·
agan even consider raising taxc'i'l
The answer. I thmk. goec; to the
nature of the man. The President 1sa
patnot. Like all his predecessors. on
the b1gdec1s1ons. he wants to do the
nght and responsible thing. He want~
to be remembered~ a President who
put nation above party, above part1·
san cons1derat1on And the President
1s unsure m the faith, uncertain hi s
Judgment 1s superior to that offnend'
and athcs. from Herb <item to Manin
Feldstein. who in~1c;t th1-; 1s what ht'
must do. in the national interest Jn
short. It 1s not the Pres1dent'senem-
1es. hut many ofh1s fnend~ who are
playing upon h1~ patno11sm here
Which is wh y the final dcc1s1on
appears not yet to be 10.
In making that dccl!llon, the Presi-
dent would do well to rtOect upon his
own expenence-especially 1982.
Then. too. he was coun~led by a lhes.
a!> well as cnt1c'I, to sign on 10 a m~or
tax incrca~ the SI 00 b1lllon Dolt'
Tax Then. too. he wa!I told the
nn11onal interest dictated he act
apm!.1 his best instmcts. Mr. Rcaaan
followed that advice
So doing. he madearauably the •
worst deets1on ofh1\ prcs1deney
Throughout that summer. the
f>re\ldent wasenp cd 1n 8 bru1<,1ng
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BucHAIAI
and increasingly bitter brawl on the
s1deofTipO'Neill and Teddy
Kennedy and against his own people.
He was promised three-for-one in
spending cuts: Congress neverde-
hvered. He took the sheen offh1s
reputation as the a Postle ofless
government. Hed1v1ded h1scoah11on
and party in an election year. He took
a major defeat at the polls. When he
called a special session ofC'ongres\ IO
recommend new gasoline taxes and
Social Secunty taxes in December. he
put his presidency in Jeopardy. Before
recovery came in 1983. Ronald
Reagan was being talked of as a one-
tcrm president. Whatd1d his tempor-
ary abandonment of principle. this
compromise with the PartyofTax
and Spend. profi1 the president"
At year's end in 1982. in a
memorable ed11onal, The New Yo rk
Times declared that the "stench of
failure" hung over the Reagan admin-
istration. A col umnist for The Wash-
ington Post. which had applauded the
Pres1Uent's August concessions. said
his rcmain1 ng service to the republic
c;hould be to "get out of the way"
while liberals and moderates in both
r.an1es wen ta bout recaptunnJ our
'squandcrtd revenue base." Thus
was appeasement rewarded,
Simple. They want relief from the
pressure upon the pohticians these
deficits cause; they want restoration
of Mr. Reagan's budget cuts; they
want more money to spend; they
want Ronald Reagan returned to
Rancho Cicio. permanently.
Should Mr. Reagan endorse a ta.ii
increase. contmgency or whate"er.
Walter Mondale and John Glenn --
both of whom arc on the line for
majorncw taxes on Middle America ·
-will be ofTthe hook. Im media tel)"
the Democratic Part} would declare
the issue of new ta it cs closed·· even
Reagan agrees at long last~ The onl>
remaining issue would be: Who shall
pay?
The Republican Party will have
lost its winn1ng~lit1cal difference.
the president w1 II ha vdurrendercd
h1sstrongeslissuc. And he will have
schedukd for 1984. a re-enactment of
1982, another brawl inside his own
coalition. which was looking forward
to an 1deolog1cal fight , not with
Ronald Reagan. but with Walter
Mondale.
Politically. the President hold~ the
high ground. more important. he 1\on
comfortable ground. the sort of
terrain on which Ronald Reagan
maneuvers and battles best fi&htmg
for the nght\ and interests of tl\e
t'O mmon man, all'1ns1 the ince~sant
clamor.; of the P~vidcrState Why
gjvc it up" .
He built a better w hat?
lJ.S. Patent No 833.61 1 went to
the inventor of a better rodent ndder
called "The Humane MouKtrap "
It\ baited with chee~ or whatevt'r
I he mou'IC 'llCki 11\ head through the
door The uap !>hut<,. clamping a bell
collar around the mou~·s neck, then
turns 11 loo'IC. unhun. When that
mou..c hurtles back to its colony. us
bell ttnklina all the wa), every other
mouse 10 the hou'>C aoci bcncrl and
depart' the premise!> That's the
da1m . • Undcntand Nof"'a~ JU\t pa\\Cd a
I w reQuinna dnvcn to ~ccp thttr
car~· headh h1~ turned on bo1h d; ~
nd n11ht 1 01 11 hid notion Bu\
company te\ts proved H&l'lled btad·
lamps cut down the acadent rate by
10 ~rccnt So who needs a law'> M)
cars hahts o ou1 when the cnJJnC as
turned uff. ln)way M1Jht Just tum
them on and lca'C' them on "'
O I~ therr an) sort of bard that can
fl > 1mmcdiatcly after hatchina out of
the ~hell"
One only-the mound builder of
Austraha. It hrcaks out full) feather·
l'd
Even when they spend welfare
checks on more drink. •
But taxpayers are wearying of that
argument.
Each month's em ployment
statistics specify that most unemploy-
ment 1s among young black males.
that haJf of them are out of work.
Yet the National Bureau of Econ-
omic Research finds that much
unemployment among young black
men reflects "unreported mcome ...
"One-fourth of the income eameG
by black men ages 15 to 24 comes
from cnme."
Duke Professor W. Kip V1scus1
says. "When ind1v1duals can make
more money from crime. JObs are not
very attractive."
And pushing drugs. for example.
can net hundreds of dollars a day.
Americans are beginning to men-
tion the unmentionables.
No agency more than the Salvation
Army seeks to serve society's desti-
tute. providing 42,000 beds every
night. The Army ~s long recognized
that most chronic poverty is self-
1n0icted. Most relates to dnnk and
recently, increasingly, to druu.
We arc bcgmning Lu mention the
unmentionables; we art beainning
again to call a bum a bum.
And that's all riaht. One of the
nahts of fret men is the nght to be a
bum
But I confess a limit to my
compassion: I've only so much to go
around; I Wlll reserve what I have for
the involuntary vicums of poorness.
Q. Isn't u true thatJohnn) Ca~n·s
pamrrr. Ed McMahon. once wu n
circus clown'>
, What's true is he played such a
rolt in en old TV series ailed "Bia Top."
Q Is thett anyplaoc on land 1n
Ct"ntral America where )'OU can Stt
both the P~1fic and Attantic oceans'>
A. Only f'rom atop Mt lzaru .. at
I I 200 feet -in Costa Rjca.
Mott than four out of five collqt
studentidnn -and O.Oe Out offht Of
tho sit into It tn a hc:avy m1nncr.
Aonda't 'aruo&a h11 the: oldC$t
populauon an the country. Meehan
l&C lhcn: II ~Oyran'
Diego Garcia: This British-owned
flyspeck in the Indian Ocean 1s the
principal a1rand naval base for U S.
forces in the region, and Wemberger
has allotted $575 million for rent and
construction improvements. includ-
ing airfield expansion and facilities
for moonng Marine aod ammunition
ships.
Oman: Weinberger plans to spend
more than $300 million to upgrade
military bases U.S. forces may use 1n
an emergency. Omana fac1l1t1es would
be vital fornaval forces in the
Arabian Sea and for land-based
planes and minelayers to protect th t
Strait of Hormuz.
Sauih Arabia: In addition to the
AW ACS planes operated by U.S.
crews, the United States has its own
supply depots at Saudi airfields. More
than SI billion is being spent to stock
enough equipment and ammunition
to sustain American forces for90days
of combat.
Somalia: Weinberger needs $30
million forSomalia. which has agreed
to give U.S. forces access to air and
naval bases on the Indian Ocean and
near the southern entrance to the Red
Sen.
United Atab Emrra1es: Weinberac:T
isgivingand selling this strategically
placed Pcn ian Gulffcdcrntioo sur·
face·to-a1r missiles and more than SI
billion in sophisticated intclhgeocc:-
aathenna equipment and clectromc
weaponry.
Ponuaal: Weinberacrwas willina
10payS155 million in military aid to
improve La.ies air buc in the A~om.
a vital ttfueljna way-station for U.S.
fol"CC1en route to the Maddie Ea t.
MONEY MANIPULA TlON: Mr
Oooleyobterved that the upreme
Coun reads lhec:lection returns. So,
appann.ly, does the Federal Racrve
Board.
Althouah the Fed vehemently de-
nies any political motivation. achatt "
kept b)' ad mi ni.nration econ om is ts
shows lh.a.t the rwth of the money
supply. wb1ct\ is controlled b)' the ,
Fed. underaocsan uncanny 1netta~
in election vcars.
Anothtr man1pulat1ve advan1aac
er\joyN by an incumbent adminis-
tration "the um i na ofbu<fattcd upend 1 tum to stimulate economic
activi1y.
Thnc political maneu\'en •~
dorumcnted by t11ctn1 tht an>
national product In elccuon )e&t'\,
tbeONP1nvariablyshowslm·
pttUivesain,,and notJuit from1JI thcmon~ l!(ntonpofh calcam . .::.c·=·"'""'"' .. __ 1 paTgnT •
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DlllJ Pilat TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1™
Spou•e•of
handicapped
carry heavy
burden, too, 82
JamHDybul•
famed aMl'chlet
Trlatan Tur• In
'Trave1t1.S.' IN
UC/offers 'cures' for infertility
• By SUSAN MONAJfAN
o.llS' ..._ C:.1 , -··
S1onc said, "wilh modem trea1mcn1 about half can be
helped. Thal leaves 1 percenl who are sterile -we cannot
help 1hcm."
The use of ultn sound 10 follow the follicular Sl one. no11ng 1hat about half of the women ttealed become
While 11 may not be classified as an illness, infertility
LS a condi1ion which brin¥s many couples to doctors'
dtvclopmen1 of the egg and dcter1ninc its rcreaK also has pregnant within six month,.
contributed to 1hc the success rate. he said. "We like to bchcvt that anythina 1ha1 can be done for
office11n the hopes of firiding a "cure." · He estimalt1tha140 percent of1hc fenility problems
can be traced to male factors, involvinf the sperm
motMli1y, quality and/or capacity. Anificial insemination
enables some of 1hese men to father their own children. If
this is unsuccessful, the majority of women can still
bci:ome pregnant after anificial insemination with donor
sperm.
Women wtio have a tubal ligation reversed have a 75 1nfert1li1y is here at UC.I." Stone said. "I don't think you
percent chanct of conceiving after surgery, said Slone. but can go anywhere in the country and act better treatment."
when the obstruction is the result of tubal disease. the The services offered include a countdina oent.er for When a local physician··, tests and treatments don'1
produce the desirt--d result, there is one more option. The
infertility division at l lO Irvine ha5 a diagnost k· and
treatment program geared s~ifically for couples who
have not been helped wuh conventional medical
treatment.
success rate drOPS: 10 30 percent infertilr couples who. Stone believes. "need not only
If the ini11al operation is not successful. further 1echnology. but all !he support we can &ive them ...
surgery is usually recommended. Ht optimistically predicll. ··we are going to be able lO
In vllro !Cnilzation (IVF), the technique used for the manuipulate fertili1y ... There 1s microteehno~y that
conception of ••test lube babies," 15 noi yrt available at allows us.to remove on~ ~hromo'??'e from a laban1rnal:;.•
UCL Stone hopes to spend part of his sabQatical next year. so~nd~ hkc ~cnce fi<t1on, bu! 1t s closer to u• than "Because of the pro&rcss in !he last 10 years. many
peottlt who used 10 be sterile arc now only infertile," said
Dr. Sergio S1onr. director of lht infcnility division which
handles 175 patients a wrek and has a four-month wailing
list.
Common causes of infenility in women include lack
of ovulation (I 0-15' percent) and tubal or pelvic
obstructions ( 10-15 percent). And, Stone said, in.about 20
percent of the couples he sees. both the man and 1he
woman have a fenility problem.
in Rome, studying ways to produce belier results: By next think. . . ral July 1hey may be in,. IVF at the infertility division. He acknowl~dged that this l~hnology raises i:no . · us D and e1h1cal questions. and we don t yet know "how 1t wdl
But !Or now he describes IVF as "extremely complex. affect mankind."
"Because wr arc a referral servicc only ... if people call,
we suggest !hat they check with a doctor first" said Slone.
.. This allows us to see only people we can help."
"ff the man is not produci ng enough sperm and the
woman is not ovulating, it's difficult to tell which is more
important. But the lack nf ovulation is the easiest
condition to treat." explained Stone. "We have very
effcct1vedrugs ...
very expcnsi\'t , labor intensive and still \'ery unsuc· Stone is most positive when he discusses the work be
cessful." 1s doing righl now,
··success 1n infertility must be measured by the "'When a couple who has been unable to conceive
number of children born -no! by thC' number of tubes finally has a child. it's the most beautiful thing In the
opened. not by !ht number of in vitro frrtilizations:· said 'world." ".hn111 '' nt'f!'t'nl of the population is infrrtile. hut.
Dieters right,
experts wrong;
sugars difi9erent
WHY DO
OVERLOOK
AN ASSET?
believe that. in many Ways. the dieters have An apple a day may 1>eenrigt11andmostexocrt•havcbe<n
--~~ ---wrong. Thckindoffoodyoucatprofound,
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-----of losing weight. In experiments done in LIKDA
Awz1 .e fructose more Satisfying he<0be,;1yre!iCareh laboraloryai Yale.she
-----a and her colleagues found:
By AMERICAN HEALTH MAGAZINE -What you eat at one meal profoundly
SERVICE influences how much you ea tat the next.
For years, most experts on we1gh1
control have stressed that a calorie is a
calorie. whatever food 11's found 1n. True.
it's more nutntious 1oge1 your daily ration
in balanced meals than in pizza and ice
cream. But 1n lermsofbeing fat or thin, !he
experts have said. the total number of
calories is all that matters-not Whether
you cal them 1n steak. cake or baked
potatoes. Eal more calories 1han you burn
1n exercise and metabolism. and you'll
gain; do the reverse. and you'll .lose. .
Thr wrong breakfast can change your
blood chemistry 10 make you hungrier
three hours later.
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-In general. sugary foods really do
make it harder to lose weight But sugars
arc not all alike. While lable sugar can give
you !he munchies..iruil sugar(fruclose)
usually won'!.
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chemistry changes, so !hey tend to become
still hungrier. The fa11cryou arc, then the
easier 10 gain.
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Dieters have never quite believed 11.
They've argued that some foods-
cspecially swcets-Sttm to have a special
power to make them gain. Some complain
thata morning Danish makes 1hcm
hungrier at lunch than skipping breakfast
altogether. Others suffer from
carbohydrate era vings that onlx dessert
will satisfy. And some find thatJUSt the
though! of certain foods bti ngs genuine
hunger pangs.
Dr. Judith Rodin of Yale has come 10
-People whosay''I gel fat just from
looking at food" may, in a sense, be right.
The very thouaht offood-whether
triggered by the smell of a\rilling steak or
an ad fora lavish dinner-can actually
change your body al that moment to make
you physically hungry.
The explanation forall theK findings
isn't magic bul biochcmislry. The
hormone insulin looks like one of the
culprits. Insulin is the body's fuel regulator.
It guides sugar and fat from the blood
slream into the body's cells. Muscle cells
use the fuel for energy; fa1cclls store it.
But recent studies have bro ugh I some
startling news: Insulin affects thr brain as
profoundly as !he body. The same
hormone that dispatches your food !ells
you to eat. High insulin levels make you
hungry. make you cat more and makr
sweets taslebcttcr.
Insulin, in fact.appears to have much
more to do with appetite than your level of
blood sugar docs. Dr. Rodin just finished
anex1ensi\'CStudy with 20 normal-weight
tI Tor· ;i ;·1· i:i~i· t"~atin, g iriou? ~"'fr~1~~::~~;:~:ih'i:::i;·:.~h,y VV I A. · . ~ ' became hun&ner and hked sweet tastes
·' · ~ ~ morc .Andwhcnshegavethcmaliq~id-
........................ &..;.....;.J formula lunch at I he end oftheexpcnmenl.
y.,. ,__,. ............. ,.= •••-.-•••• .. ~-.:! they drank more than people whose insulin Mm '111' Mi ....... tMe....... 1 . hadbcenkcptmodrrattly low.Changing r.•••• ., *9 Mlt Ill IC.:tfJd ' ,. ............. =•• levelsofbloodsugar.onlheotherhand.
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&11111'111.A••s,_..,1 .,.... . .r wlr 11• m l'lltllc •-''*•& Pint~. for sweets.
tlat M h. ,..... ....... FW . * R'WftL ~~ This experiment may explain why son1e
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kt lll'fff't 19191 aaf ~ .. J:'i-e.. ................ ,.II rWIFJf time. But more iln~rtan1. it shows that
lrrttallla ii * dWI ilftra • "'" II& ..... -... I ? insulin hasdramauceffects on thr way daMl .. rw:U.lltfrutr11·1Je--lillll ............ Atlll'-t:l•~ people eat. . .
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....... -1)' eft« (rl,fllit etillet. $' • r:: ..,.. higher1hanothers?Anddoth_cymake
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ADifak reaedemi nflecl Ir u,..-. , ........ ,. II ·~ 7•""..·~ andglucosc(used in n1anyprcparcd foods
..... Ufll)', Cardwl RD ,.., .. U '"-... _.,..... ea ....... , .., ~ _...... and baked goods). These 1wo have !he same __ . __ ,.. ........ ......
numbt'rofcalori", the same tas1eand the
same chemical formula-butasliJht ·
difference in molcculars1ruc1urcgives
them \'erydifferent effeclson !ht body.
When you eat glucose. your blood sugar
rises sharply, and your body produces
more insulin toge! glucose from your blood
to your cells. Your blood glucose then
drops quickly, but your insulin lrvel stays
higher for two or three hours. Fructose
produces a much slower, and more
moderate. nse in both blood sugar and
insulin.
11 seemed to the Yale researchers that
people should be famished two.houi:safter
a shotofi.lucose-when their 1nsul1n
would s1il\ be high and their blood sugar
low. But !hey thought tha1 fructo~ would
tame their appetite for hours al a time. An
experiment proved them right.
Spitzer gave 20 volunteers a 192<alone
bcforc·dinner dn nk con1a1ning about 1wo
ouncesofgluco~ 1n water. Ten olhersgot
the samecocktaiLand thcsamccaloru:s,
bu! with fructose instead of glucose;and JO
othersjusl go! plain water. Two hours later.
the researchers set them all loose on a
luscious buffet.
AstXP.CCted. fructose helped people cat
Jess while glucose made 11 easy to overeat.
Thd glucose drinkers ate nearly 5CXJcalorics
mo~ than the fru c1osc folk .
Apparently a candy bar will do more
1han an applc(or('h1nest' food) 10 make
}OU ravenous an ho ur la1cr Ea11nga piece
offruit. though. ma) hr lp lame your
appetite.
PAPARAZZI HOW SWEET IT WAS!
aetty 811Yer, lrY and Harrtett Wieder alread1
aa•e their eweet adornmeDta to honoree.
They t:ame in braided licorice belts, gum drop
diamonds and chocolate coated slave bracelets. They
dripped in chocolate coin necklaces. candy kiss earrings
and bonbon brooches and dainty candy anklet chains.
More than 200gue51sr'ereat the Huntington Harbour
Bay and Racquel club to honor local chocoholic Don
Hartfelder at his surprise 60!h birthday bash.
In a clever tribute to her husband's swcel !both.
An1ela Hartfelder issued invitations whi~h included the
saccharine ins1ruc1ions -"All you misses must ac-
cessorizc with sweets delicious to delight our birthday boy
1his night."
Before the pany was over. Hartfelder's head was
regal\)' crowned, his neck was laden with sweet proferrings
and his shoulders sported a candy,bcaded cape(creattd by
talented Cindy HarrllOll who attended with husband. Jim
The crowd enjoyed cocktails before indulging in the
sumptuous buffet which fealurtd gourmet salads and a
perfectly tu med out baron of bcc:f. , . .
Dancing followed ~inner an.d so did two fem1n1ne
surprises who could dth&ht 1nr, b1nhday ~y -torzeo.us
sonptresses who chirped ' Happy B1nhd1y' while
provina they were not wcarina any candy.
Amona friends 1oastina Hanfeldcr for 60 .years of
lf'&eious and effective livina (aentlt hulbaf!d. l,r'Volvcd
falhcr of 10ns Do9 and Ro•, successful arthttect, former
Yacht Oub commodore, etc.) were MariutM and Bit
· taa1dalt, Joaue and Kea Dlxu, SH and Jack Gros1mu,
JUI and 8111 Hartce, Allee and Clllf R.ulb, by •nd Pat
Mlluo KaUlleeaand E418'Hldartl,blly and Paal Byne,
Ptt and Otto S\·relllow, Harriett and I" WIHer, Qarte
and a...-M"'· Jtu and Lot Zlmmenn.u, Gloria and
TOlll Hyams, Off and Bea PatlU1', Martie and Diak
ltlarta U.yll and Bob Baroa, M•ralee ind Lew Wlllt&ler,
RaUI a1nd Wyn Balr4, Jo.a and E4I £••••· and Dt.lores
... Ed OllVll'fll.
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In a Philharmonic first, Hunt1n1ton Harbour ~1-
1 dents who had submi1trd entries in the orpn1za11on's
Blt aad Martanthe Lan'ad•le, left, caqbt-up annual SymphonyofLl&htswere feted Sunday at a~kt11I _ oa~Rleeoaala'a_newa.--and hon-d'ouc~ pany hosted-by-the Huntington ,
• ' ' •
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Harbour Chapter.
"It is our wayofhonoringand thanking local res1drn1s
for panicipa11ng in the event." commen'tcd Sue Hod11on,
boat parade chairman and Kay Milano, board pres1de~1.
who added ··w.e hope: the gathenn,,promo1es community
spirit and continued 1n volvemen1.
Mary and Geor1e Hla•e, winners of the p n-wa1er
sweepstakes award. especially enjoyed the par1y. "This
year was our fourth try. and wr finally won 1t.'' Higuc said.
"It too~ us eight days to get our d«orat1ons up and two to
get them down again.''
Among !hose gathered for the afler:noon affair werr
Joyce Wel11, assistanl boat parade chairman, Joan and
Dlek Foote, Betty Sliver, Dave Dorsey, Gina Ferry, Dave
Melloa, Belly and Rod Hyde. Naacy and Tom K.asalNIU,
Dick Hod.11oa, Bell}' and laa Albert, Mary and Ke11
Baic•e. Maxine and Ji'raak Elll1oa, Ratk and Al Swifts and
Marie and Ene11 Cal&le.
P1ptrazzi is cdilcd by Daily Pitor Sryle Ed11or V1d.a
De.an with ronrributions from Hunrinston Beach ro~
resp0nden1 Ann Conway.
8all1 and Roter l'eotoo a.me declted oat In
cboc;olate oeCklacc aod atedalltoo.
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lime.
"No bfa deal," U. ul<I. "Aa"'"417..W .. lllllL"
CoaMler &IM IM mu wk .r .... ....., ..-o1
uoa)'lllilJ, ... !MIH lib ........ ..,. u -ol
eerporate cemmuJcadHI at •ft wMre Mt ,..,..
aapen1ton ud employeet teemM U YalM W. .........
rBe t•N me H Dew tlaat uyw C..W be tr•1• •• 'llil,.. Iii two ween dlDe ................. , ••••••
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Did yoo liaow IUI Aullda II -bJ ... C'Ara1 Sea aH tH Tum••'u 8ea1' My h1eM rer.,... taa..,....,aSetaioawt~dlieaew~eroe."Trtriel
PU1.tt." rle alto Dew IU.t everyMe w..W Ill.Ye ._, ........ -. .
' lt•ea die !D'm jocb, -Hllllrd, wlll AnlC_.
tell yw, '"11tere'1 aoW.1 to Ii!" Tiley all .... wMJ tPlef
oay,bollaowbe...,. ·
Tltere mat be to111e peyoff t. t•lakfM& .. 're J•
,averqe. At eee.q:en we claim ._, W.C ..-ti Ille
)lo a.,. .. &1rl1, takff eop prlor11J. We lean .. MOii -
U.cever are &H HCtal aorm1 of * prevellla& .-,.
... ..,.11 cleor; Ir• ule '" .. ...-.~ ..... e mat 6ea be tM pa1-off.
No rtM· .. klal ._.crate lite illwMm ti.• cto1 ee
el lallue. la real Ille, H rilk ....... aJJowo lw • ~for per-1 sr•-· o-.. fall., .. -.. :ud ru tM rtall of aot ..i1 recopt• ... y.v ..,.
llabllltifl, b•t of appreclat&nc )'oat sreatot auets. ll't
~Y·
Alpzi is a psycho,a,i'r .and ~rria,e coun~Jor in
C.oronadcl Mar. Addn:ss·anyquestions to l.indaA.llazl
c/o Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I 560, Costa M<Sll 91626.
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Anaela llartfelder I!!-oweet blrtlio4aJ' ~
Don at ht. •UC"'Y ourpn.e party
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuoeday, January 17, 1934
Spouse of handicapped needs compassion, too
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I am
oeakinafor
thousands of wives
or husbands whoa.re
cariftJ for disabled or
terminaHy ill
A11
l.uDEIS pouscs.. Sometime
thecripphn1con·
d1tion goe on for
years.
There are so many duties: Shopping. banking.
contactinaaJcncics, fillin~out forms, ma.kingappo1nt-
mcn ,cookangandcleaningand low $of laundn
I unploreyou toukyourrcaden to look a !Jule more
tenderly on the one pushing the wheelchair. Frequently it
IS a devoted partner who is Soirta downhill herself. Please
offerto8tayat home for her a fewhounsoshecan have a
little freedom. Shcd~peratcly needs to act out.
I don't mention my frustrations to famtly and friends.
1 he)' Ii ~c me better when I come aero au remarkably
-.t rons pe"'on who takes everythina m my stndc. S11n me
-NON. ME.NOSTATE.NOCJTY
OEAJ\ READERS: I Hked Dr. Heary Bett•, vice
cbaJrmu ud medical 4trector of ~e Re.llabilltatJon
' HELP YouRSELF
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ln•Ut•te lD Clalcaso. to commdt oa your letter. Here t1 lll1
uawer:
''Voar correepoadeot 11 rl&bt cut wlaeD 1l1t MY• peopl•
1bould look a little more tenderly at "e ou wlto la pa11tla1
t.M wlHtelc.Ulr. nese peoJJI• do aeed ttme off ud credit
for wut ~ey are dolq. ney ofka m11c .Ure "e
tra&edy, deprettJoe ud pllt of tile lludJcapped person, yea~ we a,.eted to be deerfal, aappordn,
com~uoute ud able to cope.
lJnfortunacely die woman b11 aot aaJd tnctly wut
ber ba1band'1dl .. bility11. I'm not eare exactly bow mucb
attotloa Ile aed1. If be I• 1Jmply paraplelJc, be tbowd be
able to take Illa owa batlu, wbeel bh own c\aJr ud
malotaJa blsowa 1ty1lene.
"Too oftn a tyrut ( lkl1mu1oud• like one> ues ~·
dl11blllty to browbeat tlle f amlly. A coauelor •lloald be
called la to determlDe bow mucla uueceaury pu.tameat
till• womu lJ tak1D1. Sood•'° mt u lf 1bt ls pattJq ap
wl~ too mu~ Sodety, ••we bow, upec11 th• womu co
w1 lo dlere ao matter wbat. I'm oot at all sure 1he
aboald." -HENRY BETTS. M.D.
Genera.II) all g~s well. but whcn m) husband
becomes frustrated and angry bet:uuse ht' can't do tlu:
things he once d1J. he rams door f r.amcs anti runs has
wheelchair mto mc mtenttonally. When othe~arc arountl.
be is very sweet and lovmg. BURNOUT OVERUSED She organizes
ajunk drawer He hates to be clean. resists bath mg and argues about
it. He smells. lias ha a rand beddang reek of,ha1ro11. I chaSt:
odors constantly, all the whalc tryang to remam congenial
My husband was slopp) and an attention-getter bcforc th1!>
cnpphng illness. It iSJUSl more of the 'iame. cxaggcra1ctl to
the 10th power.and no ~a} out for me
I have promised I wall never ~nd him to a nursing
home, yet when we have com pan) he tells them that I have
threatened to .. put him away." This huns me beca~se It
isn•t true. I know of no way lo respond to these falsehood!>
except to good-naturedly den) th1:m
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\land th~ 1f he loses
hil> preslnt posata on. SJEIMCROHI we may have to go on "
welfare. Many of our•••••••••••••• fncnds are out of
work. but he says gen1nganother job will not be a problem.
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complaan1ng that he's a victim of burnout because of the
place he works an. He doesn't lake his co-workers. He
complains of the work.mg conditions -bad lighting so he
straans his eyes. He even complains that the coffee
machme doesn't work well. 1st 2 M1t111ee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted
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i GAROf N GROVl
himself. Now that he has a fix.atfon of "burnout" as the
reason for his problem, he refuses to ask for personal help.
l'U appreciate any advice you can p ve that will help our
family. It as slowly but su.rely coming apan at the seams.
Mrs. u.
DEAR MRS. U.: Keep trying. If you can't get ham to
your dcotor. perhaps you can arrange some other way for
them to meet. As you say, "burnout" 1s becoming an
overused term. AJthough it's true that many workers -
men and women -do sacrifice their health bec~use of the
demands of their j'ob, it's also true that it's easy to blame
one·s health problems on the JOb conditions.
Dr. Mark Van Slyke, chauman of University of
Southern California human factors depanment sa)s:
"Now that the media have madt-'burnout" a popular tenn.
it's fashionable to blame work-related emotional problems
on the work. not the workers. You have all \he more reason
to try to change yourself instead of the place yolt work." ....
DEAR DR. STEINCBOHN: My lo9able but stubborn
old mother (81) is a problem because she won't eat enough.
I think she is slowly starving herself.
h 's beginning to tell on her. I think her memory 1s
going bad, she has become 1mtable and no longer cares
about her clothes. She used to be proud of her appearance.
Lately she has been confused. Had difficulty in remember·
ingouraddrcssand was lost fora few' hours. Jsn•t it possible
she's undernourished. Mrs. G .
DEAR MRS. G.: In fact. some hke )'Our mother have
been falsely diagnosed as having Alzheimer's disease. An
ancrcasc in diet has cleared up the confusion and other
changes 10 personality. It becomes a vicious circle: as
mental function declines. such elderly patients forget to
eat. Also, their sense ofsmeU and taste decline.
Many of my elderly patients improved mentally on an
adequate diet. According to James S. Goodwin M.D. of the
University of New Mexico there's a correlation between
low blood levels of v1timains C. Fl 2, riboflavin and folic
acid. They influence memory and nonverbal abstract
thinlong ability.
The Dove's Voyage & Home
NARRATED IN PERSON BY
Robin Lee Graham
Ac the age of only 16 Robin Ltt Graham :ialkd around the world -
alone. In a ran: appearance. Robin will dl!Kuu hi& rc<:cnC ace.an
cxpcricncu. 1.cll ot his solo ll'O)'~ around the world aboerd DOVI:
(with Naeional Gtograptuc lllvstt11tions) and )!\.>re his cu~nt
~nturu In I.he wilds cl Montana.
ONE SHOW ONLY
Thurs., Jan. 19th, 7:30 p .m.
Port Theatre, Corona del Mar
Coast Highway South of Mac Arthur
ADVA"I(( Tl()...£T<; SS· AT THE DOOR: \5.50
TH I.eh A.1· Pon The.me (Eves.)
BalLoJ M.irnw Hardw.11e 2700 W Co~st Hwy (D~y)
A <. OA '> T 'I 4.ll PRE c;r "'1 AT ION -(805) 963-8548
The organized
people of this world
-all s111 of them -
who 1ns1st that
"evei;rthing has a
place' are really out
of it!
Everythang does
ERMA
Bo11£c1
NOT have a place .••••••••••••
which as precisely
why "catch-all" or "Junk" drawers are born. They're as
vataJ a part of the American scene as eleClncity or indoor
plum bang.
They're like compost heaps -the older and the
higher they arc, the better and n cher they become.
I entered marriage quite depnved. I not only did not
have a button box. but I didn't even have the makings of a
decent catch-all drawer. Within six months, I had one of
the finest in the neighborhood. The secret?
First. you start with a large drawer, usually in. the
kitchen. an which a bottle of glue or nail polish has spilled
in the bottom. Thas is what makes the expired coupons and
old rubber.bands stick tosetber, making a firm bed for the
rest of the junk. you're going to add.
Near the back should be the things you need the most:
a hammer. screwdriver, ice scraper for removing snow
from the car windows. chewing gum. new fuses. appliance
warranties and emergency phone numbers.
I like to store htb3ch1 sucks and a broken ruler so that
every tame the drawer is opened thc) catch and you can't
open the drawer anymore. nor can you close 1t.
Toward the front arc the floating candle wicks, floral
wire, a half deck of cards. a box of sparklers and a spool of
chartreuse thread with a needle that draws blood every
time you open the drawer.
Catch-all drawers must be maantaaned. That means
every time you go by one. you must open 11 and shove
som~hmg in. An old £ork. a knotted shoelace. a cat collar,
a packet of aarhne almonds. an un)dentified key. or a death
notice of someone you don't know. ft all adds to the
mystery.
Catch-all drawers are not confined to the home. One
ofthe best monuments to clutter I ever saw an my hfc was
the middle desk drawer of a schoolteacher. When she
finally $Ot It opened. II was hke an acttve volcano.
Everything an 1t was restless and moved slowly and
rhythmically. She threw 1n a used com pad, slammed the
drawer shut quickl} and ~id, ··vou have to keep feeding
at."
Mousetraps are overrated for getting people to beat a
path to your door If you have a good catch-all drawer. you
can wnte your own ticket.
RUFFELL'S lneexepenealve•
•(1n 1k spen' stv) not high
UWHOLSTlltY, INC. In price, reasonable ._.,....,_ ......... c1a111tied Illy Piii 1dvert1slng
19'22 HARBOR Bl VD Classified Advertising COST.A MESA -5•8· 1156 ~2-5678
FURNITURE
MUST RAISE CASH!!
Bed (Twin 2 pc.) .............................. • 97
Dinette 5 pc ................................... • 97 Bunk With Matress ........................ '177 Sofa & Love Seat.. ......................... '167
Bedroom (5 pc.) ............................. •1•9
Sofa Bed ........................................ '197
Recliner .......................................... • 199
HOUSE OF FURNITURE
1959 Horbor B lvd 7 14, 631-6609
Co\ta M f'\O Co 9'2627
IUIANNl'S HIALTH STUDIO CHOSEN AS
FIRIT ''AT'' CINTIR LOCATION
Suzanne's Health Studio, 3023 S. Coolf Hwy. in Corona del ~r. hos been choMnfor rile location of Orange County'•
firit "AT" Center (Altemote Treatment Center) and in the health and fitness lnd4stry, nothing is producing ruults quite Ilk• the
"AT" Center
The "AT" Cente1 . aptly nomed because of 1h olternote opprooch to health ond fitneu will be opening 1h doors the f1rsl
of Jon 198"'
AT ' Center D1re<to1 Colleen W1elengo explains the progrom in the following woy .,.-.
No two people benefit the some from eaerc1se or diet ond we lake thot into con~dero11on Here, everyone " thoroughly
lested prior to the time they begtn o program
The Center '' octuolly d1v1ded into 3 section1
A. Exercise ond siren reduction
B Diet ond weight Ion
C T 1oin11"g for compet1hve othletes
A person lhot portokes 1n the progrom undergoes o two ('2) doy series of Tesh, prior to portok1ng 1n the program These
tesh 1n<lude cy1o toxic htthng (blood test to detect food Mtnsitivity. computerized nutr;.nt def1c1ency testing, heart ond lung
copocrty lesl1ng, body·fot testing ond o seriei of tests to determine that persons ideal exercis. ond dietary progrom
Once these things ore determined, on uoct exercise program con be designed for that individual.
These lests ore ol'° conducted twice weekly during the coune of t+tt program in order to monitor th1 re1ulh.
For in1ton<e we know that by changing o persons exercise ond .ahng habits we con reduce the1r bodyfot by about 1 %
p-.r week. So we do bodyfal t.it twice w".kly to make sure we're nght on t.arget_
Thtn we cle1ign o dtet bosed on the results of !tie food teshng we do, ond the amount ot'coloric COMumption .,.,11,1s colorlC
expendrture, ond thot mobs ii 1ust o numben gome. &it we pride ourMl.,.s on our oerobtc program which i1 compi.t.ly non-
troumo, no 1ump1ng. running, bouncing, or oth•""'•M jOlnt ond/or llgornent troumohr,ing ticerclse.
Thot'1 the reo~tt our progrom is W> popular wrth middt. ond upper aged people. A per.ons doctor tells thtm to ~tort
e11erci11ng, but they don't ho.,. the fogg1~'' 1de-a how to 1tort. Now they con comt to the "AT" Center ond begin o program they
con stick to, knowing they won't be injured, ond be 9uorontHd rewlts for In tllceu of what they t.,.r 1mo9ined.
BecouM of the sent.ible combination of diet ond exercise tht <Anter boosh fttt'emtly aucceuful results with weight loH
pot1enh """'° report lot.in; 4 povnds and 1 % bodyfot per w..-for toch ond e,.ery wHll of the pro9rom People will raol1ie
sooner or loter thent is only one woy to lose w119ht ond kHp 11 off, ond thot'1 throv9h sens1blt eating ond eaerciM So wt molle
that easy for them
8u1 we don't stop t+iere Ovt program " ol.o de1i9ntd to help ovr compeittive athlete go1n that odded odvontoge o.,.r
the cornpeti11on that hoV1ng o pr1vott lr01ner (othe,...1M1 vtry tapen.si~) would provtde
A lot of girls in tht C9tlter ore don~t'1 or compeiitlve colle9lc:rtt othlttes who use the Cent • slot• of the ort dfttlno ond
tro1111ng pro9rom1 to 9oin t+iot la1t tiny odvon(099 they ""d to mokt them rtol stond"Ouh In thtir •port.
If\ the nt•t "• monltl• w•'ll be doift9 o lot to fltobll~ ow c1edibllit)o ~Or~ County, N<h en approocl\lri9 corporof1'on1
who ho.,. t11prtued iflteresll to 11• rn beginnino o pt,OQrom of cotporate fitn.ss "All you hove to do la look ot the c01t of 1eplocing
o corporate exec:ut1.,. to undantond wfly," &totes W1elen90, director of pr09t0Mming
Our pr09rom .,11 be ovo11oblt on o chon.r bo~s to tht f1tsl 200 people 1nterH1td in portrc1pot1ng, a.1d we will be doing
e\lel\ mart t111lens1w testing on theM ptoplt to e1toblith ond rt<Ofd the rewlts ..... QOt for fut\lrt rtf Nn<t. The <OIJ of tht tntlte
6 month program is only$ lSO 00 to theie fir1t 200 people artd will cover oll tht cost of oh testing, tro1nrng ond monltonn9 dunng
!hose 6 month1 A ~kly wntten r1port of r11ult1ia001'° given to th. port1t1pont.
Tht 1tot11tka from tht 200 ptoplt -UM will bt 11JJI whot -ne.d to e&tobllJh tht fact Ttlot th• "AT'' systef'll r90lly ' the
moil pr09re1Sive, rtwlt produc1n9, enioyable \tot9 of tht ort progro~ of l\tolttl ond fitntu 01101loblt todoy.
To b.cOfM o ~ /••f*~ ft'lembef pi.a.a pftone 61"'9" tXf 220 to mc*e on appt. or for CIPl'f ottier fu,._
~· ™• Pf'09'°"' ii oho owoilobte to tomilln "'¥hhlno to ~ ~, °' o f°"'ity octWiityl 67S·l9" •*'· m .
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BIG (;J:ORG•:
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by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"We're all gonna be fingerprin ted at school. Do
you thiri\ they'll take mug shots too?"
"Now here comes 1 REAL gentleman."
'I \ H 'I \ D l k •: by Brad Anderson
"You probably have crumbs in
your beard."
llOO' lll 1.1.1\S
B~E,ATH TAKI~<& ...
PE.\~l'T~
ANOTHER "D MINUS " ~
AM I GOING TO BE A
1' D MINUS ' PERSON ALL
MY LIFE MARCIE ~
WHAT CAN I DO 7
S fAY AWAll.E IN CLASS
STUD'!' HARD AMO ALWAYS
DO YOUR OOMEWORK
SPEED
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M Orenge Cout OAIL.Y PILOT/Tue.day, Janual')' 17, tOM
' "· . Stoppard 's 'Travesties' toys with history
Joyce. Lenin show
up in LA production-
By llATHLEEN CUMMINGS
..... _lllJI I .. II
Playwn~t 1 om Stoppard take~ some
liberties with a little-known h1ston~al fact·
In t 9 l 8 three now-famous pioneers and
iconoclasts -Tnstan Tzara. James Joyce
and Nikolai Lenin -were an Zuril·h.
Swiucrland, at the same tame.
Whether they ever met or even knew
each other is unknown, but Stoppard h~s
brought them together. wrapped them 1n
the warp and woof of Oscar Wilde's "The
Importance of Being Ernest," and
drenched them 1n the senile reminiscence
of a minor Bn11sh consular named. Henry Carr (Richmond Shepard) who had been
posted there at the ume The result 1s
"Travesties." which 1s now rece1v1ng star
turns at the Richmond Shepard Theater
Studios an Hollywood.
Old Carr's creaky memory ~truggles to
reconstruct his warped v1)1on of these
famout innovators (with whom he fanc1e~
he once shared the fast tanr) and we arr
treated to a d1alecucat JOY nde full of pun~.
hmcn{'ks. even wna and dance. with
con tant dcra1hnas. replay and <"ndyl"rh
dirrr\,1nn~
In vanou) combination~. Can pits the
ideas of strcam-of-con~1ousncss wruer
Joyce (then wntinJ "Ulys~$'') with the
preacher of revoluuonary defeatism l~nin
(thrn writing "lmr,cnaltsm: The Fanni
Stage ofCapitah,m") and advocate of non-
'iCnsc and anti-an Tiara (who chnstened
the Dada movement at this time) and
product'<) a comrdy of words that is both
easy and deep.
Stoppard u~s a ume in history. not
unlike today. when the grote~ue fact, of
\.\3ts and impending rcvoluuons render
ordinary modes of expression somehow
inadequate to dcscnbc rcaltty.
Shepard, as old man Carr. displays a
droll comae dtcorum and manages Carr''i
long 11rades brilliantly. Occas1onall)' his
bnlhance falls shon as Carr the young i.wdl
because hts accent cannot find a home.
reat
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1 he anarchist I 1ara 1• d1 ilWn m ster·
fully by James Dr,bas. Whether 1s t!'t
rec1d10J "acc1dcn&al ' poetry to his sweet·
hcan Gwendolyn (Rosana Schutte). com-
pcuna hmcnck1 with Joyce or throw1na a
fit when he loses an argument with Carr,
f)\'h:t~ j~ t"'l(('j110r fn W:!tf'h
Shuue's Gwendolyn (Curr's younaer
mter) 1s a perfect match for T Lara. Some of
her scenes caJI for verse and even sona.
both of which she dispatches with case.
lier rw:enes with Cecily (Laura Bla1ncy)
arc some of the funniest Cecily as both
unpeno'I and ~xy as she tncs to expurptc
Carr (who 1s pretrnding to be Tzara) for his
"decadent nih11ti.m." >\II the scenes be·
tween the two women ·arc rinilngly funny.
Pnmal scream therapy couldn't produce
more feeling than they do with V1ctonan
'im1le and gcnttltty.
The intellectual barracudn of the story 1s
Joyce (Redmond Gleeson) who looks so
much like Joyce and sounds so convinc-
mgly Irish (though at tames he as inaudible)
that Jo)'cc seems to nse from stuffy fam<'
and. for an evening. come alive.
Milt Jamin's Lenin manages to be most
• 1ve
Lt-n1n-hkc -serious, humorless and
s1nale-m1nded Jamin docs un admirable
job with a character to whom • 1oppard
aave so little play.
Hcnneua Mu 1c ponrays Lenin's wife.
Madya, sk1llfully rauhna off revolution
gos'ltp an Rus'iion to Lenin. wh1ch they
both perform as 1fthey were born ton
Carr's "hckspmle cap1tahst man-
)Ctvant" Bennett (Leonard Herrman) as a
wt1&hty presence whom Carr fcal'1 may "be
showing alarming sian11 of irony." Her-
nnan conveys, as do the whole cast, an
obvious unders1and11ing of this play.
Director Laufah Myerson, a pro-
fessional actress herself. has aarnered a
talented cast and leads them smoothly
throu&h many scene change!!, shades of
character and moods on a !>tage the siz.e of a
postage stamp.
Was 11 Oscar Wilde who once said. "In
matters of ~rave importance, style is the
vita~ thing?'
The show runs indefinitely. Thursdays
through Sundays at 8 p.m .. at the theater.
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12, 700 1985
L6,129 • 1986
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26,0 14 1988
33,038 1989
41 ,958 1990
53,288 1991
67,675 1992
85 ,947 1993
109,152 1994
Gem qualuy MS-65 rare
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over the last 31 years H,
as we believe, they continue
Lh~ rate of appreciation
SI0,000 will net a profit of
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In !en years they will net
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And over the last three
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thus having extra purchasml(
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Robert Payton joins Basso
as group advertising veep
Robert c. Payton has JOIOed Baaao & AHOClatel II aroup vice president of
communications and will be responsible for devclopmen1 and mana1cment of
the aacncy's public relat1onsand salcs9romot1on activities. Payton headed his
own public relat1on1 firm for the past three years and was formerly director of
pubhc affairs for Air Cahfomia. • • • Oeu Foreward1D1 Company of Huntjnaton Beach hH hired Al
Breltwteter to e.lpand fhe company's sales force m Southem California. He
was mott recently a sales reprnentauvc with Muzak. • • • G-Bar-K Company has leased a 42 200 square foot research and
development factlity on a 2.6 acre site on Ointon Avenue in Costa Mesa to
Amertcu Dade, a d1v1S1on of Ameriell Hospital &apply Corp. The lease 1otal~
more than $1.25 m1llton. • • • MarlletlDI DlrectloH, lac., an advcrt1sm1 agency specializins 1n health
care. has named Jane Smllh office manager for the Newport Beach-based firm.
In her new pos1t1on, she will handle all office admtnLStrat1on. ovenee the
support staff and act as ellecut1ve secretary to Michael Cole, president and
1Ucbard Lawrence, chairman. • • • CaJlfonia Dent.al Healtb Plan, hlc., of Newport Beach, has named E1tey·
Hoover Advertl11D1/PllbUc RelatlODI to handle their account CDHP as the
largest provider of ind1v1dual dental plans and founh largest provider of
corporate group dental plans in Califomja. • • • Stle1TY FIDdlay and CraJ1 Lacy have been named senior vice president~ at
Tbe Bok of Oran1e Couty according to president Lawrence R. Holmes. In
ad2h t1on, Lee Au Bentley has been named administrative officer and
Maareen Doty has been named public relations officer for the Fountain Valle)
bank. • • • Roser Calvillo has bc;cn named an art director at Smltla & Myers
Advertl1ln1 m Santa Ana. The Cal State Fullenon gradwne fonnerly worked
for Bartoa Adverti11D1 in Costa Mesa. • • • T he Newpon Beach commcrcaal loan offic.e ofS«arity Pacific Mort1a1e
Corporation has provided a $925,000 contstruction loan to Bernard Stahl and
Bill Nickel for a 24-unn apartment complex an Placentia. • • • Carole J. Galler. an office marketing specialist, has been appo1 nted broker
associate at Commeclal Brokers, lnc. in Laguna Hills. In her new post, she wall
expand efforts to bring maJOr corporate users to Orange County's Saddleback
Valley. • • • FORMA planning and design consultants have rclocatc<l to the Newport
Center Complex. Vu Stepbe111, president of the firm which specializes in land
planning and design management. said the new offices arc at 190 Ncwpon
Center Drive. • • • Kevin Rote has JOined the staff of loan officers at the Tustin office of
Sbeanon/ American Expre11 Mort1a1e Corp. He will service tho Newport
Beach. Bal boa Island and Laguna Beach areas.
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Orange Coaat OAILY PILOTITunday, JanuatY 17. 19'4
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRAN8ACTION8 8-1
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Sales tab cuts b o nd funds worth
California investors pay efty charge
to take advantage o tax-free income
be wonh SS3,708, vcrius $60,091 1f
there bad been no sales charaes. and
tbt 4 peroent tran1lllCJ into a coat of
$6,383 to the inv"tor.
Noun, that Dttyfus mieutly lo·
troduced the first Cali(omia Tu
Exempt Bond Fund wtuch c:arrin no
sales charse, he obstrved, .. We have
no doubt 1hat m1JOr cha~ Vtill Lake
placetopveCaJifomian1abe1terdaJ
ror their money."
NEW YORK (PRN~ -California
often leads the nauon with in-
novative in vestmenl pracuces but its
tax-exempt bond funds have laged
behind most states tn ofTcnn& ma-Xi-
mum benefits to inve tors. accordina
10 one of the nation\ leading invest·
ment companies.
Unlike investors in 11m1lar f uods in
othec parts of the country. most
C'ahfom1ans have been paying sales
charaes of 4 to 4¥. _percent to enjoy
income that is free from both federal
an4 state ta1tes. according to Howard
Stem, chaannan and chief executive
officer of the Dreyfus Corporation.
which manages more than S20 billion
for some 1,300.000 investors
throughout the country.
The percentages means that on a
UP s AND DowN s
SI 0.000 inveitment, only a mau-
mum of$9,600 is put to work. hewd.
Moreover, the sales charie. which 11
also known as a load or commiu1on,
is atnenally applied to d1videnc.b that
are automatically rcinv1:1ted, as most
arc.
Noting that municipal bond mvcSt·
mcntS are usually made by people in
higtter income brackets and for a Iona
term, Stein obKrved that the com-
pounded effect of these charaes can
cost the investor a substantial sum.
As an example. he cited a $10,000
investment y1eldina 9 percent, with
dividends reinvested monthly. With
a 4 percent saJes charge, the actual
cost to the investor is S47S the first
year and escalates over time. After 20
years the original investment would
These differences are pan1culatly
1ianificant since all eamtn11 are
double tax·frec. Stem r.aed.
ExPERT Aov1cE
Agent or broker ..
ls there a difference?
By SIMON SYJtES
Your house 11 up for sale. The listmg ha.s been handled by a penonabk:
youna aaent from a nearby real estate office.
You like the aacnt's style, and trust him to &C'l you the best dcat 'on the
property. lnstinClively, you feel he will protect your belt mteTUU.
Unfonunately, your faith m the q,ent 11 not shated by h1s employina
broker. who fi~ him the day :after you lill with him.
The fired aacnt calls you with the new he now works for another
brokeraie firm JUSl down the Slrett.
He advises you to cancel your ona.inal hstina. and re·hst with him at his
NEW ~K (AP> -TM ttloWr9.J'' ~"'9 C>v.r lttt Counter llM~ eAv t h•v• 90fM UP "'-"'" dewn '""' baled .. pere«Yf ..
new place of business.
Is the agent acting correctly?
No! . ~sclnt~2. 1000~ .. n...~ dMlftt * et • 1: .,. lttt renc4 WI prwt.u1 Pl'IU a I I prte.,
The listmJ IS the property of the broker fo r whom the aaent worked. No
interference Wlth lh_c listin& iS permitted, either by present Of pall llCRtJ..
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Sales people can also enaage m these acuvnies, but only on the brokn"t
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referred to u the .. felaty little Iilahman,"
•howa why du.rtnc a recent aame at
Crawford Ball. B1a Anteaten hoet l"rano
State Thunday niCht .
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New Mexico St.
get• It• third
PCAA victory.
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OCC switches to Mission Conference
Five Metro Conference powerhouses--
join Rustlers for '84 SCC football
ByCURTSEEDEN
OftMOlllly,...li.lf
It was a little more than a month
ago when Fullerton College pulled off
a shocker in the world of California
community college footba ll. Coach
Hal Shcrbcck's Hornets stunned Taft
College, the natjon 's supposed top-
ranked team. 1n the vaunted Potato
Bowl.
It was a classic confrontation and a
perfect way to wrap up the football
season -particularly for the
Horneu.
But oo Monday, the Hornets'
celcbratjon officially came to an end.
The state's community college Com-
mittee on Athletics (COA) got the
releaguing committee together last
week and its results were announced
Monday.
The South Coast Conference 1s no
longer a predominately Orange
Ex-CdM standout Saltz
wins New Zealand Open
Former Corona del Mar High and UCLA tennis star Danny
Saltz -on the professional tennis tour for about six months -
captured his first major tournament victory Sunday at the New
Zealand Open.
Saltz picked up S 15,000 for his victory in the sin gles finaJ over
Chip Hooper. winning the match in four games, 4-6, 6-3. 6-4, 6-4.
It marked the firs.t time in the history of the New Zealand Open
that a qualifier had won the championship.
Saltz, who led Corona dcl Mar to a CIF 4-A championship and
who was UCLA's No. I singles and doubles player 1n 1983, also
defeated Brad Drcw1tt in the semifinals, Wall y Masur in the
quarters and Lloyd Bourne in the second round.
He opened the tourney in Auckland with a victory over Jim
Smith.
Top-seeded Chris Lewis of New Zealand, a finalist at
Wimbledon last year, pulled out of the tourney with an inJury.
The New Zealand Open, a $75.000 Grand Prix tourney. 1s that
country's most prestigious tennis tournament and is likened to the
U.S. Open in this country.
It was a simple case
of mistaken identity
Steve and Phil
just switched
numbers, that's all
PARPAN, Switzerland (AP) -
American Steve Mahrc won a World
t:up slalom ski race here Monday,
nty to be disqualified in a mixup of
umbers with his twin brother Phil
lhat harkened back to the television
question:
"Will the real Steve Mahrc please
tand up?"
Steve Mahre captured both runs of
the race. finashina with a combined
time of I :46. 90, but was disqualified
after the race for wc:arina the number
listed for Phil Mahrc. Phil, viho
finished s1~th in 1.48.13, was also
d1squAhficd -fer weanna Stc.ve's
pumber. Some people on the World Cup 1k1
tour clajm they can tell the 26-year·
olds twins from Yakima, Wash., by
the aoaJct the two Mahrcs wear -
Steve's have a liaht-colored head·
band; Phil's headband is dark.
But Hans-Rudi Weber, the Swiss
official at the staninf ptc hero,
appercntly is not one o them. Thur:
the fact that the two Mahrcs ?Ito
mixed up their stan1n1 numbc~ wa
not noticed until af\er the fir t run, 1n
which Steve Mahrc led.
The two mad the their sccond
run . but tMn were d1 uh(ied.
I
American slalom Coach Tom Kelly
took the blame for the mix-up. He
said he gave Steve Mahre both
starting numbers Sunday night, ask-
ing him to hand the second to Phil.
The coach said he should have
made sure each had the right one -
No. 13 for Steve and No. ) for Phil.
Because of the mix-up, Phil wore 13
and Steve wore 3 in the race.
"The rules left us no choice," said a
jury spokesman, who said there are
very strict rules about wearing the
riaht stan number.
Instead of Steve Mahre, 2~year
old Marc Girardelli, an Austrian
skiint for Luxembourg. was declared
the winner of the slalom. His time was
I :4 7 .19 minutes.
"I would have prefcred to be
second." Oirardelli aid. "I had two
aood runs, and I did not want to win
th rough Steve's d1~uaJificat1on."
h was 0 1rardelli ~ second World
CuP. victory. • I was mad," Steve Mahre said. "I
went out 1n the second run to beat
them by more than I did 1n the fint
run."
The American Alpine director, 8111
Marolt, wd he would take the
disqualiOcalions to the council of the
International Ski federation (F'lS).
Aapokcsman for the U .. team said
he felt the rul(j were misin\erpreled
by the Jury here.
Both runs had a drop of 166 meters,
tt)c first had 66 ptct, the second 64.
There were li&ht snowfaJla durina the
fl t nm buu c r y for the nd.
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County conference -but it has
become what can only be dcscnbed as
a super conference.
which applies only to football -was
sparked when Coach Dick Tucker of
OCC requested the switch to the
Mission Conference and when Santa
Monica 'and Long Beach CC asked
out of the overpowering Metr<>-
politan Conference.
(9-1·1 ), Southwestern (9-2) ands
Citrus (7-3-1) boasted record~ above
.500 in 1983.
Gone from the SCC arc Orange
Coast College and San Diego Mesa.
Both joined the Mission Conference
-the Pirates because they requested the move, the Olympians because
somebody had to go.
Remaining in the sec are Golden
West. Fullenon, Mt. San Antonio and
Cerritos.
Santa Monica and OCC received
their grants; Lon$ Beach simply
Joined a few more a.iants tn the sec.
The major changes 1n both con-
ference are mind-boulin$ to some,
pleasing to others. but Just about
everyone involved was totally baffled
by the suddcncss of the an·
nouncement.
"I knew absolutely ndlhing." ad-
mitted Golden West Coach Ray
Shackleford. whose Rustlers would
SC1rm to look' like an acorn amidst
Sequoias in the new conference.
"I personally didn't thing anything
was going to happen," admitted
Tucker of his request out of the SCC. Joining the .sec arc Metropolitan
Conference powers Taft. Bakersfield.
El Camino. Pasadena and Long
Beach CC.
The massive relcaguing plan -
OCC joins Saddleback, R1 vcrs1dc
CC. Southwestern. Citrus, Santa Ana.
Palomar, San Diego CC and San
Dieito Mesa. Only Saddleback
Yet Shackleford refused to be
ruffled over the prospects of meeting
(Please mee PIRATE8/C4)
~-:• • Marcu• Allen (left) of the Raiden and Wuhlnaton '•John JUaln• flfureto be workbone8 Sanday lD Seper Bowl xvm.
There's parity in NFL
Raiders and Redskins
a cut above the rest
By HAL BOCK
A#1:*'9 .....
TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Some years aao. the
National Football League took a pledge to panty,
producing a flood of7-9, 8-8, and 9-7 records for
many of its member clubs u evenly balanced
teallU flitted Wlth ..5()() SCUOllS.
"On any Jivcn Sunday . .. " intoned
Commi s1oner Pete Rozelle, solemnly anurina
us we would never know in advance what was
1011'1 to happen tn his league.
And 1n larac measure. he was naht This
season. for cumple, 16 of the 28 clubs won
between seven and nine pmc . S7 percent of the
brotherhoo6.form•na a model of med1ocnty Ry
contrast, only PX teams (21 percent) won 10 or
more.
There are some football t>Un t who have
frowned on this and for them, "'c have the upcr
Bowl That's because while the r6t or the year
supphe a httle 'IOmeth1n1 for JUSt about
everybody. like hav1na your team lose by four
touchdown one week and wtn by thrte'the MXl
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week. Super Sunday, with its Roman numeral
designation, is reserved for the lea,ue's elite.
Parity is somethina of an illusion weaved by
the NFL Sure, for 16 weeks tt works, producina
its share ofsurpnse endings. And maybe once 1n
a while a team wtJI come out of the pack. pick up
wmc momentum and suddenly surface. all
spruced up on Super Sunday. But not yet.
This year's candidates for that role were the
underdoaScattkSeahawb.wboplaycd David to
the M1am1 Dolphins' Goliath. A week later.
thoua,h. they learned about NFL rcaht) at the
hands oftbeJlau1en in the Ammcan Cooftrencc
champion hip pme.
No surpri~ there. Even though Seattle had
beaten the Raiden twice dunnJ the rqular
.e.uon. that was parity umc This wa pla)off
umc. when the foolina around ,tops and the
quail;¥ teams act acnous
-When the Washmaton Red ~ins and
R1t1dcrs ~·ck off Super Bowl XVIII Sunday 1n
Tampe tad1um. t~ faces will be famthar ""
The Red kins, of course. won thtspme from
Miami a year 1JO and are maktltf th~ ir third
appearance tn the 1ca&ue's howp1ecc conte\l
The Raiders capturtd the t 9 I champion hip
with many or the same playcri who will be in the
hncup for th1 one and the franchise. O.~land
Ind ~ ion . i here for the fount\ time.
. . ~
to a degree
Of the 28 member clubs. 1 S have made the
tnp to the final pme. But that includes teams like
the Green Bay Packers. t.bc New York Jell,
Baltimore Colts and K.anaas Oty Chiefs., who
were all here for early Super Bowls and haven•t
been back 1n quite some ttme.
Ehm1natc one-shot visiton and the mem-
bership shrinks even more. There were San
Francisco and Ctncmnall 1n 1911 -an
appropriate pairina bccaux i\ was held in a oae-
shot sue of Detroit that broke the NA..'s un ~It
rotatton. ~were Phlladdphia in 1911, \M
Los Anaclcs Rams in 1980. Denver 1n 1978 and
the Jets in 1969.
The roll call of frequent vi itora tarts with
Dallas. which tw been~ a record fi \'e times.,
wtnn1na two and loslna three. But \be Cowboys
have been absent IJnct per Bo..-l xm wt.en
they lo ta 3S-3 t t'hnllcr -perbapt the best pme
1n the history of the series -to Pattsbu.rah.
The lCekn. Minnaota, ud Miami
joined thas yur by lbc Raiden as fow·limo
parna~n •
Pittsburah. of cou • never lost one oft
showdown and the Vtki never won one. n.e .
Dolphins are 2·2 after tut year's loa so
Wa hmaton The Raiders ~ 2-1 .,.na to
undly.
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Redfern 's new goal
is to simply hug
his wife and ch1ld
From AP dl1patcbt1
LO ANG ELES -A ma,ior league iii
pitcher struggllna to make a comcbaclc last
summer. Pete Redfe rn now ha~ a simpler
aoaJ.
"My first (goal) 1s to arr m) upper body back so l
can hug my wife and t:h1ld apin.'' said Redfern,
paralyzed in m1d..Ql·tobl."r when he dove off a beacts
seawall into two feet of water nnd shattered his spin
cord.
l nut that da~. two of the
most important thmss in the 29-
~ear-old pitcher's life was the
d~hn1ng speed on his fastball and
thr break of his curve.
He toiled seven years wtth
the M1nne'iota Twins until he was
cul 1n 1982. and pitched ~poradt·
cally la-;t ~ear for the Los Angeles
Dodgers' Albuquerque. N.M.
farm team.
Redkm spent the first two
REDFERN months after the acc1den1 in Hoag
Hospital 1n Newport ~ach un11l he was able to be~n
rchabil1tat1on in December at "lorthndge Hospital
Medical (enter.
That's wht•re he 1s now and where he "'ill stay for at
least four mon ths or until all hopes for progress have
ended
Late at night, Rtdforn said, he hes awake in his
hosp1tal bed and tncs to see the future. Hts v1s1ons now
must go forward , one day at a time.
Redfern can look at the challenge ahead of him in
baseball terms. The bases are loaded witb no one out in
the top of the ninth and he 1s comm& out of the bullpen.
At 8 o'clock e.ven morning, Redfern answers the
call His tir!lt ho ur Is spent wnh an occupational
1herap1c;t who 1w1sts and turns his numb arms. keeping
the 101nts mobile and looking for any sign of
1mpro' ement Ph )s1cal 1hcrap) 1s his next stop, where
his legs are stretched and he works on sitting and
holding his bod) weight up After lunch. Redfern
returns to therap) unul 4 p.m
"f lo'e 1t." he said "This 1s phase two tn a long,
ngorous ordeal .. ,
Quote of the day ·
Tennis player Bttdu .... ou wbat the bas
learned from her 11 1traijht loasie. fo Martina
Navratilova; "How to lhAU handJ!'
PCAA honors Titans' Wood
Cal State Fullerton's Leon Wood, a m
high-scoring. play-making guard who led
the Titans to a pair of conference v1ctones
in their last two outings, was named
Monday as the Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on's
basketball player of the week .
Wood pumped 1n 31 points. including 18 1n a row.
as the Titans downed Pacific 67-59 last Thursda). He
had seven assists In the \ IClOr). JUSI belov.. his season
a .. erage of 7 IS
The 6-1 senior from ~an1a Monica on Sunda\
paced Fullerton to a 53-51 upset of then I 3th-ranked
Fresno State. as he ~ored 26 points and )Clnk tv.o free
th rov..s 1n the final two minutes for th e winning edge.
~ood became the Tttans· top career scorer wtth
the 31 points aga1n\t Paulic Hl· nov.. has 1.529,
bcttenng the old '>t houl mark ol I .49!S ~cl by Greg
Bunch 10 1974-78
Wood has helped J-ullerton shoot out to a 4-0
PC AA mark. and the T 11ans' O\erall record 1s 13-2. their
best start e'er
More accolade• for Dic kerson
T MPA. Aa. -Super Bowl pan1c1-[il
panbJoc Thc1"1mann und·Dave Butz of the c II•
Wuhinaton Redskins and Todd
C'hnsten...cn of the Ra1de~ ~ere among the
11 Players of the Year announced Monday by the
Nat1onal Football Lta&ue Alumni Anoc1at1on
Tbeismann l?asscd for 29 touchdowns and threw
only 11 mtcroept1on~ dunna the 1983 season when he
led the Redskins. the NFL's defending champions. to 1.1
14-2 r'C'Cord, the best in the league.
He was named the Quanerback of
the Year and Butz. a defensive
tackle who helped Washington
finish No I in the league against
the rush. was named Defensive
Lineman of the Year in balloting
by more than 3,000 alumni.
Chnstenscn led the NFL 1n
rtc.'C1v1ng wtth 92 catches. the
most ever b) a light end. He also
was second 1n receiving )ard!I
With 1,247
DICKERSON Three members of the Pit·
tsbul'Jh tcelers also were selected -center Mike
Webster as the OfTens1.,,e Lineman of the Year, Jack
Lambert as the outstanding linebacker and Gary
Anderson as the premier kicker.
Other Players of the Year arc running back Enc
Dickerson of the Rams, wide receiver Roy Green of the
St. Louis Cardinals, defensive back Ronnie Lott of thr
San Francisco 49ers, kick-returner Billy Johnson of the
Atlanta Falcons and special teams star Bill Bates of the
Dallas Cowboys.
Billy Ball can't be saved
SAN FRANCISCO -Billy Ball. a 4-
year-old gral colt who earned $159.084
and a fa1thfu fan club in nine career starts.
has been destroyed following unsuccessful
efforts to save his foundenng left leg.
The multiple stakes winner was destroyed Satur-
day at the University of California al Davis. A
mystenous infection that struck his leg after last
month's Affirmed Handicap at Hollywood Park had
been cured, but not before Billy Ball foundered, a
cond1t1on where the ankle slips into the hoof.
"He was suffenng too much, and the hoof was
going to have to come off anyway ... said trainer Ross
Brinson. "It's a b11ttr pill. bul I gues~ )OU have to learn
to take the bitter wtth the sweet.··
Rasmussen gets Pac-10 a ward
WALNUT CREEK -Blair m
Rasm ussen, the 7-foot center who led
Oregon to a 62-51 upset victory over
UCLA, was named Pacific· I 0 basketball
Player of the Weck Monday.
The 1un1or from Auburn, Wash .. scored 18 of ht~
20 point!> in the second half against UCLA. He was eighl
of 12 shooting from the floor, grabbed eight rebounds,
hae two assists and blocked one shot 1n the triumph.
"Blair did exactly what we have to have him do,"
Ducks Coach Don Monson said. "He became acuve in
the second half and we got him the ball. From there, he's
hard to stop "
Oregon came back to beat Southern Cal (80-49)
and UCLA after opening last week with a loss to Notre
Dame.
Other pla yers nominted for the weekl) conference
award were Washington's Detlef Schrempf. Washing·
ion State's Rick)' Brown, Anzona's Pete Wilhams.
Oregon State's Steve Woodside, California's Butch
Hays. and Anzona State's Chns Beasley. an Orange
Coast College product
High Haven goes wire-to-wire
Pittabur ah'• Billy Culberuon (left) flahta
for control of a looae ball with St. Job'•
BASKETBALL
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Mark Jackaon during flnt half action
Monday. P itt.burgh won, 83-61.
Aggies notch No. 3
New M exi co St. dumps lfCSB;
Pi ttsb urgh upset s St. John's
From AP dl1patcbt1
LA~ CR UCE~. N M. -Senior point guard Steve
Colter scored l() points and had seven a\iSIStl> to lead New
Mexico State to a 74-59 win over UC Santa Barbara
Monday night 1n a Paci fic Coa~t Athleuc Associauon
college basketball game.
The win was the third straight for NMSU and upped
Its record to 6-7 for the year The Aggies are now 2-2 in the
PCAA. Santa Barbara dropped to 6-8 overall anti 1-4 in
league pla}
With Colttr leading the v,.a>. the Aggies shot a s1ullng
69.5 percent from the field in the second half to break a"'a~
from a 31-30 halftime lead
l '( Santa Barbara 'v..as led b) guard Dcdmk Brooks
with 16 p<?•nts and forward Conner Hen!) v..1th 15 points
Scott Fisher. a forward. chipped in 12 points for he
Gauchos
Nev.. MtxH:oStateopened upa nine point lead. 47-38.
with five minutes gone 1n the second half but the Gauchos
battled back to within two points at 56-54 wi th 7·02 left 1n
the game. Nev.. Mexico State then went on an 11-2 run to
clinch the '1ctw"}
Culbenson ~as fouled He then made one of two free
throws w1th two seconds remaining as Pitt upset the
Red men in Pittsburgh for the second season in a row
Pitt won. th,>Ugh Cl}de Vaughn. the rnnfcrence's
leading scorer. wa r> held to two points 1n the second half
after scoring 15 1n 1he first.
\ulbenson added 13 poin ts. Watkins 12 and Williams
I 0 for Pitt. I 0-4. Mullin scored 14 points rn the second half,
but Jeff Allen. with 12 points. wa" St. John's onl y other
double-figure \l"Ort.'r. 1 Reserve guard George Allen scored seven con&eeut1vc
points 10 lift Pitt to a 46-37 lead m1dwa) thro ugh the
second half. but C ulbcnson missed a pair of shots in the
final nine second~ to send the game into o .. er11me
LSU 104, U.S. International 16
B.\ TON ROl '(,f . La -Freshman center N1 k1ta
~ il!><>n '>Cored 17 points and rcsr .. e ()on Redden added I 5
as No 11 L ou1<,1ana State O\ernhelmed L' ~-Inter·
na11onal
t Sl 10-1mcrall.1umped to a 12-5 lead rn the first
three and a half minutes after running off eight quick
point\ three on steal'> and U S. I ntemat1onal never go pt
w1th1n fi,e points of the Tigers aher that.
All 14 L<il J pla~ers \{Ored
John f udor chipped in v.1th I~ poi nts and ..\nthon)
Wilson 10 for L5l
Renton takes bobsled lead
A.RC ADIA -High Ha\en ran her ~
winning 'll reak to three straight and also
notched ht.·r first stakec; v1ctol) Monda} In other gaml''>
wht·n \he lc:d w1re-to-w1n· 1n the $45. 720 St. John's 63, Pittsbu rgh 61 Basketball scores
A. \ailor from Norlolt.. Va broke hie; • Cilonou" Song Stake!> on the turl at Santa Anita. PITTSBl 1R<i H -Andre William s tipped 1na ml\i.ed
o"'n AmenLan coum· rernrd and leads • .,._ • High Ha ven. ridden b) Ra) Sibille. took command shot v.1th JU'>t O\cr a minute remaining 1n ovcn1mc a'> ':~-:: ~ ~=~~~;~;.'~, '~.1·~=~~0~0~ Sl
ha lf'Na} through tht.• l 1 <i. 01} mplC Team out of the gate and stayed comfonably in frof¥. en route Pittsburgh upset 10th-ranked ~t. John 's in a Big East A1u~e Ancnornoe /8 Hewa11 Georo1• S4, M1u1u10111 s1 s2
fo ur-man bobsled tnals at Lake Placid. to a 41/i-kngth victor) over Salin Ribera. Skillful Jo} C"onfercncl:' game. · H110 10 Georol• Ttcri 1s. Auout1• Coll S? -f Th t th p th • fi t f B l: ROCKIES Jernel Medllon 63 Arntr lcen '9 N. y finished another three-quarters o a length back 1n e vie ory was e an ers irs 111 our ig ast New M••ico 51 74 uc sen•• LSU 104. us1u u
13111 Renton J4 a Nav} demolitions expert. had third. games this season. while St. John's lost m second straight Bart>are ~ MCNtttr sr eo. se Loull!ene 62
runs Monda, of 59 J4 seconds and I :00.09. The winner. a 5.,ear-old mare trained b" Laz to fall to 11-3 overall and 2-2 in the conference wvom1n11 63 A•r Force 42 Nw Lou"1ar1• S9 Lou•l1an• Coll · / / S J h • k 59 57 I d · h h R Sent& Ft 9S E New MU•CO I S SJ Renton the first dr"er on the track on Monda), Barrera.wasclocked1n I 494-5inthe l11K-m1lceventfor t. o n s too a · ea int e overtime ut on e MOnrane n Marv c.011 6s Tennfutt Tee" 73 r.nnanM s1
set the American 1..ourse record of 51J.4J seconds last ft I hes and mares 4-}car5·0lds and up. Stewan and Mike Moses both missed I-and-I free thro"' usT &9
Januar. fkkehard Fasscr of Sw1t1erland set the all-High Haven. who <:a med 115 pounds, paid S3.60. bids and Chip Watkins ti ed the score at 59.59 with a pair of :~:~~~.0~e.'~;"'!.;'; i:C,, 91 ~: ~~~==•~" ~~· ;' Ata·
comers record of 58 99 sewnds on Mount Van S2.80and S2.40. Satin Ribera. nddt!n by Pat Valenzuela free throws with I: 54 remaining. Brown 14 vait n t>•m• ss Hoevc:nbero on r cb 27 1983 and carrying 122 pounds. returned S4.20 and S2.40. St. John's then turned the ball O\ er on a five-second co1u11e 13 King, Po.,,, 69 vir11•n • Tecri S6 ru1ane s2 e " . lat 0 and w II I" II d d B II Ottewert 13, We.I C'1Hffr 10 w Cerot1na " T'1t c ledel n Tht· lir\t dn,er e\Cr to record a sub-one-minute The show payoff on Sk1lhul Joy. carrying 114 and with vio 1 n 1 iams •O owe up a missc 1 ) OuQut'"' 64 Rrioot 1,18na 63 MIDWEST single he.ii on the 16-cune chute considered the Chns McCarron aboard. was S2.40. C"ulbenson shot to give Put the lead for good at 61-59 r-ord"am as Stene 64 Notre Cerna os Letevett• J9
world, l..i\tl'\l 'n·' mo'>I dangcrou•. v..a• '-1··inhard Culbertson then secured the v1ctof!' b) twice mat..ing Hoty C<ou 19 Manatriu""' n St Lou·' •9 Butta• '4 a u ~ ~ " f r h h fi I 16 d .• h .1 Marlhell 10 Furmar ot W II •no•\ 41 Veloere11<1 40 "'ehmer ul [ a\l (,erman\ at 59.86 dunng the 1980 T ).--la.I di' one 0 two .rel' I rov..c; in l e ina sccon s. 'ianu\\IC l'u Nevv 79 Fe.r141,gn o.o "'0" n )(av tr 0'1•0 1l Evan\v•lle so ~inter 01\mpit~ e CYa.-aOD, ra 0 around a la)U~ b) Chns Mullln. wh o fin1s heo \\Ith 26 NortPIH\ltrn II M•·"• 1S SOUTHWEST
points "or th" cdmen P·tllOurg'1 63 St JoM' 61 otl Ore Rooerts 12 01<la,.orn1 C1h In '\ctontl place going into toda) 's final heals was 11 .. • Ruroer ' 11 Monmou1,. NJ s9 so 32-~ear-oltl Brent Ru shia"' of'iaranal Lake. N.Y . the TV: No-events acbedulod. St. Jol\[l's had a final chance with fhe second'> S• Boneve,,•ur• 77 W·Oentr s1 Pan Amer·cen ,, w Te-.., sr "
onl)' dn-.er to post consecuti ve sub-one-minute limes RADIO: NBA -Wuhl~ at~ 7:20p.m., rema1n1ng when Pm's Chip Watkins was unable 10 10-s• Peter, 19 orut• 6S 67 reau A&.M 1s Ted\ w"1ev•"
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It's over early for Kings
Bl OOM INC1 r ON. Minn. (.\Pl -Lo~ "-ngdi.•s
( oach Don Pnr. kncv. 11 was all O\l'r for the Kings after
the first ix·nod ul Monda~ n1gh1"s National Hocke'r
League game against the M1nneso1a Nonh Stars.
The North Stars pelted Los Angeles goalie Mike Blake
with 16 \hot\ 1n the opening period. ~onng fiH• goals 1n
th e fiN I 5 minute\
.. ~ e made a jµmc of It in the last tv..o penod!>. but It
was O\.er alter the lim .. Perry said ... It's not much fun
being behind the bench v..hen that 1s going on."
C ra1g Le vie who 1s back with the North Stars from
their Salt Lake C.11) farm team for the third time this
~ason. and A.I Mac.\dam each scored two goals for
Minnesota. induding one each in the first and third
pc nods
Le\ 1e '31d 1he h1fts between l ltah and Minnesota
ha' e been harder on h1\ wife than on him "You JUSI ha\ c
10 pla) ) our gamt.• and let them makl· tht dt·c1\1on,," h«:
said
SCCtakeson
UC San Diego
LA JOI LA -( oach 8111 Reynolds and his Southern
( ahfom1a < ollege Vanauards take their shaky road ~how
to UC' an Diego tonight for • n NA IA D1str1ct Ill
basketball conlcst at 7 JO
The Vaniuard' I l -4 Overall and I· I in NAIA play.
havt had thtir shart of probltm on the road th(• mo '
recent stumbhna block bc1na 1 11I·76 1rounc1ns hv ho•I
We\tmont lao;t ~cd ·c ( rchound~ h) defcatin& C al Bapt1ttt 92-80 in the
V3n&uard 1ym on Frida)
l c \Jn D1e10 is al~ l·I 1n NA IA D1~tnC'I Ill pla\
and 6-10 overall. Out two of thr l ntons' lo$~S wrrt
adm1n1nerrd by PaC'· I 0 schoob ~tanford and Cal. t r<. S..11 r>1eyo 1., ltd by 6-0 guard Brandon N1:\on who
., isvernaini lb l point~ per pmr. and 6-7 senior tcvr
n1nt. tht top free throw 'lhOPtrr in tht' c<>nfertnce (90
prrc..'t'nt) n1nt avcmacs 14,b point\ p.;r pme
The Vonauard• .rl' led by ~n1or auard Andre Sm11h.
who 1 avcr1atn& I H pcnnttt pee iiamc. and forward Dave
, C or 1. who enter lhr pmc with a 17-poinuvcrqr
S(( boast thr topau1st man 1n the N IA 01stnr1 111
m 1un1or rwln C rharTUh'\V11 a pmc.
J) ..
.,
·· \.\ ht•n ~ ou u1nw up 11 take' a uluplc of good \h1 h!t to
get the rnnfidcni.'e up." he added "You ha ve to come up
and meet the challenge
North ')tardeleno;cman l>a H Richter ignited the ti ve-
goal lir\l period with a goal 26 seconds into the game. Bnan
Bellows notched h1'i 25th goal of1he sea&on to make 1t 2-0
v..1th Le\lc MacAdam and George Ferguson adding the
other first-pcnod goals.
Dino ( 1ccarelh and Tom Mc< anhv each scored their
26th goal\ Of the 'ie8'iOn in the second penod 10 give
Minnesota a 7-IJ lead
Los A.ngelec;' Ken Houston !.napped Nonh Star\
goalie Gille-; Meloche\ bid for rus third shutout at 2.21 of
the third penod The Kings also got ~oals from Charlie
~1mmcr. h1~ 28th. and Bnan Engblom in the final penod
The King' wrre playing without leading scorer Marcel
Dionne. wh o nm~d Im third sfra1~ht game with rt
wraincd ankk Dionne had missed onl ) two games in the
prt .. 1ou~ 'll'l year\ hcfore the inJUI).
The Nonh S1ar1> lo-.t deknscman Dan Mandich in the
fim period with an inJuretl knel'. It wasn"t known Monda)
night how long Mandich would bl' out of acuon.
Minnesota also was without the services of ca8tain
Cr:ug Hamburg. who underwent knee surgery Jan. I and
" c;1dchned for the '\C3\on. and ( urt Giles. who has been
ou1 of the lineup 'ilflCe he tllJured ht:\ knee against Toronto
lass Thursda)
Giants to retain Robinson
\.\t-. FRANC IS( 0 (AP) -Grnnts owner Bob Lune
"3)' manllacr frank Rob1n\on .... contrnc1 will ~extend~
for at ltMt 1nothtr )'rtlr
Lune did nol J')mv1de man) detail\ .. becau the"'·~
nothin& on p.ipcr H'I But ~c dctin1telr. wpnt frank back
lor n add1t1onnl )car. and money ~on 1 be a problem. All
INC have to do 11. \11tdown and work tt out."
lune \ltd in ~·J')tl·m~r he wa\ "97 percent surt"
Rllb1n\on would t>c.-back. but had nothina to announce at
the cnd of b3'4"b311'., w1ntrr mect11i~ 1n Nashv1llt' last
month .
"I nrv,·r frll illl~ \en~ ot uricncy." t uric told the \an
• r.inc1'o(.'O < hron1dc on Mond;i). .. The main th1n1 wa\ to
1.'t II don~· t-•h'H pnng tratnltl -and lh&l°!. lhC WO) It
will b\.',"
Rob1Mon. ~ho no~ mak.ts as rn1motcd SltiS.000 :i
\tar. "li~nrd hn, hf'll twO·}car C'o11tr11c1 llh the G1 nt~ 1n
1hc snnna or 1981ind101 l~-)~llr t~tcns un thcouah
th•~''"' 1r
. r
Orange Coeat OAIL V PILOT ITueeday, J~ 17, 1984 CS
~ > . Prep basketball log
NBA
WUTUIN CONfllllllNC•
"ac:lfle DMalell w I. ""'· oa UH!tn tl ,. '22 li'orll•nd u " '10 s .. 111. 19 17 n• l•t GOldell St•te II 21 ~ • P'notftl-17 ,, ()f 7 knOleoo 12 2' ~,. 1111'» Mlo•••I Dlvla!Wl Uleh 2S 1) 01 o.n .. n " 579 ' IC.•na" (llV 16 21 CJ2 .. ,
0.l'lver " 71 '21 ' S.1'1 Al'llOlllo •• 73 410 ,.,,
HOV.IOI'! •• 2S 3S9 11\1')
•AST9•N GC>tfl'l•INCI
loatOl'I AIMtlc OM.-
2' • 76> ~ledt!Olll• 2' 11 703 ,...,
NewYMk 11 " "' 7Yt ~JtrM\' " 20 417 IO'h We"'l~IOll 17 21 .. 1 12 C..el~ O.trOll n IS Sts MllwlUkff n " * I Allenl1 10 11 SU ,~
Chiu to IS 20 •n • Clt•Nncl II 26 7'7 11 ll'ICSlll'la 10 1' 2't 111-)
MendltY'• ~
HO IMlmel KMdUtecl
TeNIM'a Gemft w .. nlnglon ,, Lahn
New Jenev el N•w 'fork
Oelroll •t Pllh•a.tl>llla
Mllw1ullM at lndlana
Utah et Allent1
Cleveland 11 Chle.110
Boston 11 t<an'-ta Cltv
Denver 11 Houaton
Sen Diego •t GolO.n St1t1
0 11111 •I P0<H100
Collffe
A" TOf' 10
ltec:ord ..,. fl'YI
1 N Cu ollna (61) 11 0 1240 I 2.0.P1ul 13·0 1160 J 3.Kenluclr.v 17·1 1074 ,
• Houaton 16·2 1015 1
S T1u1·E1 Pn o 14·0 9!13 I &Gtor1111own 13·2 146 • 7 .Mlrvtand 11·2 120 s I N1v ·LU \leg1\ 14·1 no 14
tUCLA 11>-7 S6I • 10 lhll'IOI\ 1?·7 m 9
II Oregon St • 1 S10 16
17 W1k1 F0<11I II 2 m 12
I) Tul\I IS 0 4SS 10 14 SI Jonn·, 11 l 37• 10
IS L0Ut\i1n1 St 10·3 301 II
16 80\lon Collfft II 3 754 ~I
17 Frnl'IO St 11·7 , .. IJ II Memphis SI II l 211 19
It Purdue 11 3 10S
20 Oii l1hom1 ll 2 1'9 17
PCAA
C~enc1 0Ylf' ..
WL WL
Nev1d• LI\ VIG•\ s 0 14 I
C11 St111 F u111r1on • 0 17 2
Fr11no St•I• 7 I II 3
UC Irvine 3 2 1 1
New Mt•IC:O Stall 2 1 6 ,
Utah Sta te 7 7 I s
Sen Jose Siii• 1 3 6 • UC Santa 81r1>are I • 6 I
Long Beac:n Sta te 0 J , • Pacific 0 • 1 14
Tu..-Y'' Score
Ntw Mexico St111 7•. UC S1n11 Bart>llre
S9
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FrHl'IO St111 11 UC lrvl"'
C•I S1111 Fullerton 11 Long Beech '.>t1t1
Utan Stell II New Mlxlc:o State
Pacific •• Hev•dl LU \legH
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let UIS V ... s)
,ln1 ltlUncl LMdwt
I Ern•t Scnlellel. Vancouver, Wnll .
I US
1 Oon Gen110, N Mtrrlc:k. NY , I 174
3 Pett McCordlc Hou\lon I 11•
4 C•rmtn Relli Founl8tn Vauev. 1.797 S C11ev Berrv All>uQuf'rQue, NM
1.179
6 Randv Uglltfoo1 St Cnar1111 , Mo .
USO
1 WovM Wtt>b. Carmel, Ind , 1,746 a Me"llall Holman, Jacksonvllle, Ort .
1.741
9 Tit, Larrv Gra v. Torrence, 1,739
9 Art Trasll, Fresno, 1,739
l l Da ve Keppel, Clllc.ego, l.13'
11 Boo HenOltY, Pomoa no B11c11, Fil ,
I 73S
13 Ge<><llt P11>1>H. Chtrlo11t. NC., 1,129
14 Tit, Garv SklOmorP Alt>uQ..-rQut ,
NM ,UU
u Jim S1111n1c11, Jolltt, Ill U 14
16 R091r H111\1ll, Renton Wnll , 1.111
11 Srl1n Von Tlcome. W1V1 1,703
II JONI G1nt, Plltst>urgh. P1 , 1,707
19 Jim Murll\llew, V1\te 1,6'9
?O Rowdy Mo<row Vl\la 1.697
21 Jimmie Pritts Jr L1wren<t Md
169S
72 M•t"' Morton Llttltton Colo, l,6'n
7) Mlkt Ourt>ln Cnagrln F 1111 Of'tto,
I U S
,. Jev Aono, BOIMI Ind . I. ....
Siii conditions
sou'tHUN CALIFOttNIA
GOLDMINE -15 27 dtPlh, 6 ntw. nud
oecked end m1n·madt, 2 c1111rs ooeretlng
MOUNTAIN HIGH 1e 14 IHPlh, 11
Mw, herd packed 1nd men meO.. 1 cheln
SHOW SUMMIT -17 74 deolh, h1rd
1>1Ckld end men midi, S clltlrs
Sl•RltA·HIEVADA ltAHGE
LASHH "Altl( -No new 7 ) loo! l>Ut
11erd·01cked and groomt d Ont tr1P4t
Chair. two 1urt1ct 11111
aottlAL -No new 10· 12 fool but
groomed oecked oowdef ancs firm oecked
Five c1111rs dev. lhrM nigh!
SUGA• a<>WL -No new 7· IS loot
.,._. llf'oomtd oe<k.0 POWdtr end firm
1>1cked Five dO<Jl>lt chair\ 1cce11 chair
•nd ecceu llOl'IOOll NotllTH STAR NO new 2 l t loot
.,... oroomeo and firm 01cked Nine
Chtln A~N• MmAOOWS -No new ii/\·"'-" fool blse oeald oowdor Ten
dltln , -surf1C1 1111 HOM•WOOD -Ho new I ., 6 tool
blM oroomt<I •nd tilled llrm 1>1clr.td turn·
Int s.ofl 111rff c111ln , '~" Ufh SQUAW VALLIY 11.200 II I -No new •·t 1001 ont trOOfMCI Oltlr.td oowder, firm
oeclr.td end 11r1nu1tr C•* '•r. OOl\OOI•
end 12 Chtlfl
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MONDAY'I •HUI.Tl
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J•1 lndlOO (Pl*tl'llOl'I) 2 60 1 40
Gav R.otl Too I Her II , 60
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OH•Super POllC:V ICllrl\141) HO U O
OH•F'ltt .. lh (Vtldll) ''° ) 00 OH-0110llt1I IO< ~d
Also rectcl OM W1v Rider, P'**>
Clncltf. Jet Set Rib, ClllOV\ C~mplon,
Chtrltll lt.O. Go Go Midw•v. Mr HOllv .. ,,.
Time n .3'
THIRD ltACI. )SO nrd\
hOouln ltO:f.JllV !C1r0o11l ~ 40 3 60 J JO
I.II 811 S.ttv (Hermon) 4 IO l to
Wiii\ Flnttl (CrMl>ffl I to
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Jonnv, APOllonlus Biil lttd S~. Lone
J1nle. I lg IC.1hun., Beoouln RoY1llv, Sri
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,OUttTH It.ACE. 400 verd\
Im 0\111 Touch IC1trls1411 ~00 210 2 40
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Her" Jol'tn Jonn (MllclltM) l 40
Also reced Juli" fop Moon, How Rich,
Ask Dolly. DlllC•1• Angel, PNct Otttrlng
Time. 10'2. U •XACTA (3·7l 01ld ... 00
l'll•TH RAC•. 400 vard\
Funnv Ml (Cardoll) 10 70 9 60 6.00
La Tt OOUllll (Cr1111er) .'° 3.80
Torch 1111 Mof'tlv IRulrl 4.00
AllO rtC.Ol ~nnv And Miid, Mir Chic,
RH GO$M 81r, frlsll Pr .. 1ttnc1, Sl'IOfl Jtl,
MegglH Mam, L1dv LIH Two
Time. 1049
52 •XACTA (9·'J 01ld 1107 IO
SIXTH ltACll. 179 vards
Julll\ L•dv L aw v er (Hert)
• 2080 160 440
T re•ellng Snow ICr1111trl S JO J 60
Pleu1n1 POlkv (Mltchell) 3 40
AllO rtCld' Cn1ko. HOUH Ape, Tree"
Act, St• To S.1. Doneero
Time 47.37
SfiVINTH •ACll. SSO vard1
Vedo I Frvdlvl 4 to 3 JO 1 to
LHdtr Roon (Hlrl) • '° 7 to
Sia Te (V11611) l 40
Also rec:ed Toucn ConlrOI, B•d Risk,
D1ndv Polkv, Whooote Ctt, Flame Tracer
Time 27.lS '2 llXACTA ll·l l 1>1ld l?I 40
12 '°1CK SIX (6 ... J-9-6·•1 paid s l9,S26.40 with I wlMlno ticket <six hor'"'
11 Plclr. Six Conw1111on oeld S19S to wllh 6'
wlnnlno 1lcktt\ (five l'IOfHI I
EIGHTH RACll. 3SO vard\
BHI Of Ml ""''"'' '40 3 70 l 60 DH·Pe11nnon1e, Bunnv (Hull 3 40 4 40
DH·RHI En1 Jet Two IAd1lrl 260 320
DH-DHdhtet for \Kond
Al10 raced· t<ellv Colfer. Time To Sllu.
Preuv Rebell•
Time· 17.81.
HIHTH RACE. «O vard\
Wlndv Duh (Cr11ger) IS 40 S 20 3 60
Tiit Slgn1turt (Nlcodtmu\) J ?O 1 40
Thi 8111<11 Alll1nc1 (H1rt) 1 to
Also rtced S<ol1 Lewi,, Hlghenttrlet, Wu Sier Wrangled, Otvll Wl\O, Too Tidv
SI\, Ctanv N•llve, Chlel'IO
Time 71 n
$2 EXACTA (1-10) 1>a1d '3810
TEHTH ltACE. JSO 'll rds
Azure Challenoe (ValOllJ 1' 60 9 to S 40
Tommv Green ILICkt'll 3 to 2 IO
Cn1mo111111 Tou t (Bard) 1 to
Also raced Lii Soo11l1 Rvon. Plundl"
Fortune. Jeule Mlto, Crimson Luck, Miu v
Ont, 8ot>Ov Darin, J1c.n91111
Time 11?1
"12 I XACTA (6·91 paid 11110
Allendlnc:e S,011
Santa Anit.
MOHDAY'S ltH4Jl.TS
( lltft If f 1 ·deY ltttf ovtf!Ortd ~)
l'IAST RACE. Ont milt
Si ii'\ Prlnceu (DlhUIVI ) 17 40 7 '° s 20
Pronto Miu CPt0ro11J • 40 J 40
L•dv Collt.n IMt1al 6 to
Also riced Long On Clan, Petlle
Riviere , Lace Bikini, Pomoevane, Grend
Stam Bet>v. Uollllv Laced Merrv HHd
hner
Time I 39 31S
SECOND RACE. I I 16 mile\
Time For Silence (Plncavl l 20 1 00 1 40
Sir Sen ion (Pierce! • 60 J 60
S11or1 And Snaro ILloh1ml S 00
Al'o reced Brv He He, Young Admlret,
JumPOlf Joe Hacnl, W'11\pertng We1>1n,
Emoerador Al Norlt, Prlmerv Di v, Oc:10
Nallvt , Hatfield
Time· H4
S2 DAILY DOUBLE CJ 11 oe ld S79 40
llllltD RACE. I I• 16 mll11
Prince True IMcCerr0<1) J 80 'l 40 7 'lO KH O On h iking (Ptnctv) , 40 110
Hta•tntv Pl11n ID111riou"a vel 1 60
Also raced Doctor Foote Forelon
Legion, l1me11
Time I « I S
lS EXACTA 13 II oald 119 SO
FOURTH RACE. Ont ml~
Air Force Two IB•ackl 7 IO • 40 3 00
Dn111ng Btade I Dt11110uu1 vii 6 00 J 40
cnevo 1v 111niu1111 7 IO
Also raced Parlao eno. Lvnnwouk!,
Aeneas A Mer1n1
Time I J9 4 H
FIFTH ltACE. 6''> furtong\
M1lor Biii IGltt>trt I 10 60 610 4 IO
Olatlnct Lover I H1w1ev l 6 20 • 60
Grits And Frll1 !Guerr1 1 4 60
Also raced L'Nallv, S11ndU\kY Flvtng
Chick, Agllato, GrtnOOlt, Hlt>trnlco, Arcllc
R1111nr
Time I 17 llS
l5 EXACTA (2·S) oe1d 116600
SIXTH RACE. One milt
Mu '\ Ladv !Fernendez I I 00 4 20 J 00
Vigor'' Ledy (Fuentes I • 00 110
Determined Lanie !Plncevl ) 00
Al\o raced Pina Girl La Gerula, FIHI
Rema, Ledv U enva Miu Btrrv Danctnu
Guest. Ele111nt Hosteu
Time I 40 ?IS
SIVINTH ltACI!. 6 lurlonoJ
I'm Pre1llglou1 (Plnc:ev> 10 20 l IO J 40
1nqul\lllon (McC1rron) 3 00 J 00
Betll Monele ISll>llll) t 60
Also receo Pit• Uo1trM Aoll•ttd
L1<1V, 0.vloht Diiie, 9tall B11>1 Bebv
Time I I 1
U llXACT A !1·SI 01ld U S SO
llGHTH ltACE. I I I milt\ on lur1
Hlllll H1ven ISlbUlll l 60 ? to 140
Selin ltlblf'"1 (Velenllllla l • 70 140
Skllltut Jov IMcCarr0<1l 140
Also recad Pink S.llr My Nlllvt
Princ:en. VIOe. 01tsen<11
Time 1·4' 4/S.
11 DAILY DOU•LI (J·l ·H I )) Paid
U ,'2S .0 wllh S7 wlnnlnv lkktll (llx
hOritl) t1 Piek Six COlllOlallon ot ld l 16010
with 1,m wlMine rk11e1s (flvt hOratsl
HIHTH ••c•. 6\') furtono• Siient Fo• (DllallOulAVt) 6 40 ) 40 '60
Goocl Finish IPlncevl 3 tO 2 to
Wicklow (Gerdel S 20
Al\O rt* AtMrlct n 1.tOlon RlnH,
SIA v1aw LIAOUR
COltC*A DU MAit lltVINI tlM, 4·11 lt·1, 2·U " Marl11a " s. Maonoll• "' 41 C11>0 V •llev 6S .. lolu ~r•nclt ~ '3 La Jorden ., so De111 Hiiia .,
u Mfu loll v..io >J .. ,, .. Ollnd• "' 6l Tt.t•Ol'I ,, n VIII• Park •• :t7 ~VtMt lJ u We11ern ..
• ~1 lrvlne 41 47 Cor dtt Mar S7 ,. WGOdbfldM ,, " MIUlon \I""° IO •• L• Quinta ... " LO• Amttos 16 57 l •l•l'ICle .. .. 1!:11H1r1n11 49 u Ul'llv•r•lfv • " IO BOlll Orenot S7 42 Ir vine )7 S.'I Udbck (Oil M
0 Co•I• Mtu )t " Co•I• M111 '° SI kdGltOect. 31 37 Cor dtl lMr .,
JI ...... , El Toro .. Un1Ylr'l11\' •I J~N1woor1 H1r1>0r SS E•l•llC!t ..
J2!r-1I Eal1ncfa Jlt-e t Nol Harbor
J77-Unlvtr1llv J»-£1 Toro
J>O-.t Irvine J2~1>41ck
F •-• Coate Mtu J27-el Co.It ~
F~ J»-<or · 094 Mar
Ft-El T0to Fl-I UnlVlf'\11¥
F 1~11 NOi Herbor F>-E111ncf1
Ft-Not H1'110r
FI0--1 El Toro
COSTA MaSA NIEWll"O'lT HA•M>tt U ·ll, O•S) <t·•· J·tl \4 Sen Cltmtnlt .. S7 W1rren 61 S? COme>lOl'I 11 62 WH11r'n '3 '3 Cenvon 46 .. LOI Amigo• •S ~ k nl1 Ana SI
61 Artt\1a .. 4) Or•nM Glen .,
11 Mar Viste 40 so L1oun1 HIH1 SI ~1 ffeUtwOOk 5' .. Foolllln 60 4S Powev 47 41 Llguna Hiiis 61 S? Rffd(Ntv) SI )6 El Toro 3' " OoulllH(N••I '3 '° Ir vine 69 SI Rel'IO '3 40 Unlvt"llv u .. Unlvenlly ... ,, Cor. dti Mar 4S Sl E111ncl1 .. S<I Nor H•rbOr St .. Sddbclr. toll SI Jlt-E111ncl1 Sl El Toro )6 J2S-et e:1 Toro S4 CO\te MIH •• J27-lrv1ne Jlt-lrvlne JJC>-Unlver•llv J»-el CdM Fl~orone del Mtr JU-11 Unfversllv F)-et NP1 Harbor J27-E1t1ncl1 Ft-et E•t•ncla J30-el kddltt>ec• F l<>-S1ddltbeCk Fl-I El Toro
F>-Co•ll Miu
Ft-et lrvlne
•L T~O F Jl>-Cor 0.1 Mar
U ·7, 2·Jl
'7 Min ion Vlelo S4 SADOl.lll!IACI<
41 L111una 8Nch 17 (11-J, 3-21 .. LS WlllOn S7 SS SA V•ll•v SJ
43 LO\ Allmllos 69 " HB Ruer'Ves 47
47 Cor01'11 « .. S.n11 An• 3'
41 S1~oec1t. S2 .. Megnoll• ..
•1 La9Ulll Hiii\ S7 66 Trov •5
)I Cott• Mft1 )6 S2 El TOf'o •l
SS SOdbk (2 01) SI " G1r<1en Grove 60
6J E1t1ncle ,. 6S El DortdO J7
3' Nol Harbor SI 74 S.ntllOO ~ 70 Unlv1t1llv S7 S<I Irvine (oll SJ
Jlt-<orone dl4 Mer SI El Toro 12 Ott SS
J~111rvlne SI N-oort (oil ..
J1~01te MIY .. E•t1nci1 •7
J27-S~ltt>ac:tt. 3' Cor <Ill Mer SI
Jl0-11 E1tencl1 J lt-Unlver\ltv
F 1-N-POrt Hubor J20-Cotll MllH
Fl-Unlver\ltv J?S-.1 Irvine
Fl-11 CdM J17-al El Te><o
FIO-lrvlne J30-NtwPOff Hubor . Fl-• E111nc11
F>-a1 CdM
ISTANCIA Ft-Univ•"""
(13·), C·I) F 10-11 CO\ It Mue
tJ LOI Amlgo1 60
IS U111une Beecn SI UNIVERSITY
" Sen Clemtnlt 60 (4·•· ,.,, ,. Pow1v 69 40 Sunnv HIH' .,
67 Vl•I• 61 40 C1nvon 39
6A Glen Hoover 67 4S Br11·0 Und1 .,
St Sen Olegulto SI 29 Gardin Grove 27
64 VIiie Pull 47 3) WOOdbfldllt 49
•9 Senta Ciera so Sl Canyon 61
SI ~·If' Del ., 41 C'fl)rtU •• .. Or1n91 .. 60 B0111 Gren<lt 63 •• Ce>< def Mir S7 ... Not Hubor 46 .. Nol Harbor SI 41 Cor dll Mer l6
14 El Toro 63 u Ceht• Ml\I 40
41 SaddleOICk 46 41 lrvloe " 69 Irvine S5 S7 E l Toro 70
Jlt-el Co11e ~ J 11-S&ddlet>ac:i.
J»-Unlversllv J»-a1 E111ncl1
J1~or dl4 Mer J2S.-N-POfl Harbor
J17-1I Npl HUbor J11-1 CdM
JJC>-EI Toro JlC>-tl Coste ~
F 1-Saddleoltk F l-lrvlne
.fl-et Irvine Fl-al El Te><o
" Ft-<011• M111 Ft-1! Slddlet>tde
F 10-•t UnlVerlltv Fl~111ncl1
Send And Ste. P11111n1rv
Time 1 11 's lXACTA (1·6) oald l66 00
Allendance ?3,919
HGIVwood P1rlr
MONDAY'S RESULTS ( :zno If 2'·nltht hlmeu rMetln9l
l'lltST RACE. Ont mllt PICI
King Of J111 (V1tlndngnm) S 00 • 10 3 00
Poo1w'1Hll1 (Oe\omer) 11 20 ~ 20
Regel Monterev IWllllems> 1 40 Also raced AndVI Herman, Cllrls Top
Her, Magna De'u , Ruitv Sltvars. Yanlltt
Rhythm
Time 2'0I '1 EXACTA 13·21 paid m 10
SECOHD ltAC5. OM Miii Pece
LHP Y11r 8 (t<utbltr) • 40 ) 90 3 00
Jll>t Ho <Rosen I 7 60 3 60
Sllek Swlk CSorlggs) 2 IO
Al\O raced Andn Winston, Andv''
Peootr Ptler Lo 8 Ho! N Bothered
MlcllO Brevo
Time 7-0. llS
SJ IXACTA 17 31 oe1d 16' 40
THIRD •ACE. One mlle Pit t'
JU\I A Fella N IKueblerl 290 7 40 710
Sttec:teo N (Crogl\lln) J IO l 70
Ovt To Sur11ttl11 ISl'lerrenl l 40
Also reced Hughie N &urn O 011. \111•1"9
N , Plecld Jame,, ltovel Slier
Time 2 .11 II~
U IXACTA U ·SI P•1d l16 SO
l'OU•TH ltACll. Ont mil• 1ro1
T1c1111 Room 11<.uebltr> 11 ao •to 4 40
Cldu Devlin (RKllmOndl l 40 3 40
lllu<lt (Flic:ol S 40
Also raced Twice Reiected. Smllt,
Welrli\, J1y1 Memories, Seran•c
Time: Hl9 4tS
""TH ltACI!. One milt oace
Bellllng Blllv (Bllrgon) 13 60 S 40 3 20
H1oov Hunllng I Anderson> 4 00 3 40
Sklooeralrlt IKutl>ler) S 40
Also rec:ld Mellow Fellow llotcano Of
Shlrwll, J11rv Sier, Wlndv Can Cen Mr Hol
Slulf, 8ol\l'loi
Time 106 4/S
lJ •XACTA 11·11 oald t SS 10
SIXTH ltACI. Ont milt oac•
Sll1h (Sherren> 11 40 20 40 7 IO
Tecome N (Longo) .. 0 0 0
Sonlf1c1 N IB1lller11tOnl S 00
Also r1c.tc1. B•v Tudor, Harrison Minor
Kerr H•l'IO•tr, Crulllno N , Ttmoo Btu•
Chlo, W1v1 Rkltr
Time t06 l/S
"3 •XACTA (4·21 oelo '"" 70
s•v•NTH Rt.Cl. °"' mil• OICI Printmaker tMcC1r1v I )4 40 70 60 I to
Desert Son (GrUndvl IS 00 ~ 00
Solt ExPldlllon (At.tt>lnl 340
Alao r1t.O Fir~ And R1ln, Htv Guv I
Primitive Streetr.. Fle•hv Frll'lk EIOQueni
ltov s
,Tl,,,. ?-()6 2/S ,,..IXACT A r•-71 o•ld U2t 70
l!Ot4TH ltACll. One mllt oe<t
Gogeller JOlln I Pierce l 16 00 1 40 l 00
Charming Gent IS~Joou 6 40 6 20
HOI Skll>l)ff ($ie.lh) l 40
Al•O rtced VOftr, P'"lt $0\lfflf, BYI
SUNSET l E AGUE
•DISON MA•tflfA (IJ.),, ,, (1.IJ, •• ,,
•2 Le H11><1 ,. ., C0t dti Mir .,
ll IC.11•111 1011 3S so Hin 8e1<h SJ fl Oomlnoue1 JV ~ )f L11lew00d .... " CY~•" .. ~ $uMv Hill• '° SS FOOlhlll so .. S.nte Vnet ~ '3 0om1noue1 60 5$ Sent• Barblre SI 6A LI Qulnte " l6 01n11 Hllit (01) 37 76 CI PO Valley SS 41 6S C100 V1"ev 62 LOI Alto\ 40 n Servlte 64 6S Reno so " Cn1tt1v 29 49 Betlermfne 4S 40 Lekewooo .,
S4 Rffd (Nev) 42 31 Min ion Vle~o SS " LB Wilson ., 46 Edi son 11 oil SJ S3 Mtrln1 11 01)46 S2 Doan View 71 S9 Hin B11c11 SJ 33 WHlmlnaler 37 44 Founteln 111111111 S4 J 11-91 Hin, StlCll JI.._.,,, WHlmln\ltr J1<>-FouQltln V1llev J10-<>c.M n View J2S-1t Edison J2S-Merln1 J27-•I Ocean View J17-•I Hin B11cn F' I-Wes I minster F 1-et Fin Valley F3-Hunllnolon B11ch F~w .. 1m1n,1er
Ft-11 Oc:11n View Ft-11 Fin Vl lleY
,OUNTAIH VALLEY
( "·'· l -0) OClAN VICW
SI Servi!• 63 (11-4, J.0)
64 E\peren11 41 66 Min ion Vlt lO S2 n Hin B .. ch •I ., LOVOll 62
St Oen View (OI SI 0 Servl!e 49
40 BOKO Teen • SI Fin Valley (Oil S9
41 SI 8trMrd S? S4 LB Polv .,
" LA Bennlno •• S<I F oothln I B1.k) 60
SJ D1M11111 10 66 C1nvon ISi 41 so St JC>M1 u 71 SlnLul• OOlaoo '6
'° El Modine .. 91 WUlllk1 71
74 Dene HIM• 61 IJ Lt ll-ood 67
71 Orenoe '° 63 Redondo ...
'3 N\lllf' Ott S6 .. lnQlewOOd 11 .. Lii Oulnl1 S4 SS Wtstmlnster 43
11 Htn 811ch .. 11 Merine S7 •s W••tmln''" 33 71 Hin e11cn S<I
M Edison 44 Jlt-Founteln Vllltv
Jl._...1 Oc11n View J1<>-ei Edison
J»-et Mlr1ne J2S.-Wl\tm1Mter
J?S-•I Hin Beach J27-Marln1
J17-WHtmln111r F 1-1 Hin Beecn
Fl-Edison F>-11 Fin Vellev
Fl-OcHn View Ft-Edl\Ofl
Fl-M.,1na
HUNTIHGTOH BCH
U -12, O·l) WIESTMINSTElt 66 CIPO Veltev 69 (4 10 • ..,,
SJ Merine so 60 01n1 Hltlt 71 ., SI Anthony 52 60 Lt Mlr1d1 6J 62 Le Quinta S2 .. Peclflc:1 67
'1 Fountain V111ev 13 S4 Boni!• 61
63 Serill• 17 40 Strvltt SI S4 SI AnlhOllY " 71 M1vf1lr 11
SI R10f0<d IH1w ) S6 9S Bell Jefferaon 60 SS lotenl IH•w> S6 S4 LS Wllaon 62 '7 LV R•ncho so 69 Cerrltot 79 49 Miter O.t .. 46 El Oort<IO " S4 Mllllll1n S7 S2 Garden Grove S4 " Fountain Veltev II .. S.n1t900 " SJ Edl1on s• 43 Oc .. n View S!
S4 Oc:ean view n " Founta in V•U.V I! Jlt-Merlne l7 Mir Ina
J »-WH 1mln111r Jll-Edlaon
J7~oun111n V1111v J21>-tt Hin 8eech
JV-Edison J2!r-el Oc:11n View
Fl-OC.Nn View Fl-It Mollrl1141
F)-11 Marin• F>-11 Edl\on
Ft--11 W"tmln11er Ft-et Hin BHCll
Bv• Scoltv, Belle Jolie Boomer HIM Fr~
Men Flv, Crv11 Of't Bv Time 1 OS 71S
'1 I! XACTA II SI Pl •d U S SO
NINTH RACE. One milt trot
Petev ( 01\omer I l 40 160 1 10
Not>lr Arnell a I Ander,on) 7 IO 1 80
Try\I IPark.,) 7 &0
Al\o raced Golden Prldt Oter Sir
l<.alemovn
Time 2.oe 21s
"3 IEXACTA (6·l ) 1111ld llO SO
52 "ICK SIX (3 I 4·6· 1·61 01ld l 11S 60
wllh tA winning llcktl\ (four flOr\I\) There
were no \IX or tlve 110r1t winners
TENTH RACE. Ont mile r>ect
New Cede! (Kuebler) S 60 3 60 310
SIV Otrkrt f Pettt1111) t 00 6 60
10111 Bet>t IT eulerl 3 to
Also raced Hilert0u\ Brew, llou>tdoll
T 1r00<1 Sono A, S/11mu\. JOflnnv Mac N
Time 707 4/S
'1 EXACTA <•·91 Plld 169 30
Alltnd1nc1 ),SJ9
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IS 11 7 J7 19S
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191
190
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,3 11 • SO 101 707 19 13 4 42 170 186
11 14 4 40 IS6 110
IS 7• 6 l6 171 21S
IS 76 • l4 l•l 191
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26 a S S7 111 173
7l 14 1 U 1fl 16l n 11 J •1 161 ·~
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1t ll • to Ill ISJ 2s •• • ~ ,,. 167
71 ,, , u ••• • ..
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NY thn91r, I. 0.lrOll S
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l>nl IHtwl
42 .0 ~telflca t1
61 so tO WOOCltlrld9' 64
$7 Punehou S1 SS MlrlN JI
" Dine 111111 s. n Le0\1111 HIMS ..
61 WOOO~ldoe ... , C1ii. Vtl'9v '3 .., Miu.on Vltlo " 6l L•oun1 a..c11 '1
61 Latvna Hltta .. ., WOOdbfldvt )1
J 19-Ltll\lfla a.Kii J 1 ,, $11'1 (let'nenlt
J»-1 Sen Cltment• J~Dtnt H111,
J2~1ne Hilts J27-t Leouna H1111 J?1-Wood~ J»-<.NO V ... v J)l)-91 Min ion Vttto Fl-Laoune ltKll
Fl-11 Laoun• Hiib ,,_., Woodorldet
Ft-e1 L.quna 81ac11 F.-S..n Clemtnlt
F IC>-S.n CleMellte F 1~11 Otl\I Hiiia
SAN CLmMRNT• DANA H&LU tt-1. l·J) te 7, l •U •• Wftlttn ,, n Westmlntfar '° ., Wuren .,
41 Or•nQt 61 60 Eatancla .,
60 S.v1nn1 SI .. Cos11 Mell ~ •S '"''"' so SS EIModer\I u S6 SI JO\AIClll Sf '7 LH Sell llotl .. SS S.n1a Ml••• ~ •1 LI H1bfe St ~ Merone Cot) 36 n L.• Amit\ "01 l ll LOI AmlllOI 0 '° Montdefr .. 7S LektwOOd ,, Sf G1nesha ,,
61 Fount•in Vellev 14 .. WdtlOOt (4 Ot) so 61 Servllt 6S l6 L1oune HIM\ JS S<I C•PO V•lltv " ~ Dene Hiiia 12 73 Laguna Bte<ll Sf SI L111un• e..cn T3 60 Wdl>09e (3 oil S4 Jlt-MIHlon Vleio n Sen Clemente S6 J.20-CtOO Vellt'V S7 Laguna Hiiis SI JU-et WOOdbr'l<loe J?O-al Mlu lon Vlelo JJO-L111un• HIHI JU-11 Ceoo 11111ev Fl-01ne Hitt\ J27-Legun1 B11c:h F>-Le11un1 aeecn J30-WOOdbrldlle Fl-II Min ion Vlelo F 1-11 Sen Clemtrllt F 10--1 C111>0 Vl ltey F3-lt L111un1 Hiii\ WOOOHIDG• F 1<>-Mlu fon Vlelo Ct -6, 1-S)
LAGUNA aaACH 59 Ft.t ... ton 34
(7•7, J.Jl SI Guden Grove 64
13 Santia go 61 )9 Leg Hltt1 1011 41
SI E111ncl1 IS SI Arll\l• ..
S6 Warren 6S •• Uni•1<11tv l3
n El Toro 0 S6 Min ion Vlt lO ..
S7 Foornm SS J7 Cor dll Mer 3' .. Sen Clem I loll 67 41 HH Wll\Ofl 40
7S Wnllnev " 37 Sonor•·· ..
65 Ravu (H••l SI S7 Trov 4S
S7 -<n tle IH1w1 61 ... Mlu iOn VltlO so
'7 Meonoll1 13 so ~ Clm I• Oil ..
S6 Liil HIU1 (Oii S7 " C100 V11tev " Sf Dane Hllll n S4 On HMs ll OI) 60
62 Min ion VlelO 63 37 Miulon VlelO ,,
73 Sen (temtntt SI J lt--11 ugune Hl"'
Jlt-et C100 Vellev J1«>-LICIUlll hech
J»-el WOOdbf'looe J?~S1n Cltmlnlt
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LAPD is developing quite an arsenal for the Olympics
LOSANuFI S(AP)-Thc 1984 0lymp1c
Games are provtnJ a h1ah-lCCb bonan1a for
the Los Anaeks PoltC'c Department. which has
alrtad) bou&ht or ordered $600.000 in ~urtty tqu1pmcn1 mctud1na 1 bomb-<Sefu~·
1n1robot The Pohce Otp.1nmtnt 1s authonicd to
\pend S798.SOO on nnu-terromt and other
Olymp1cs.-rclattd hardw1 re ond the dep.irt·
mcnl iets to ktep 1t afierward.
Alrndy 1cqu1~ nre 10 $3,8SO infrared
filters, which Wlll allow helicopter pa1rols of
niJ!lttimr event~ and Ol~mp1c v1ll1sc
without u'ft of bri&ht r.carchhiht.s 1h l might
awake slccpma athlttc •
Other au~c.sllancc equipment purtha
1nch1dc S 1.soo dtv1cc-allowing officcr1 to
S«rtlly view t~ inside of a room while
videotariina nr photoaraphin n ocx.upants~
n1ncS 1,691 clcctncayn npc' that e\1cnd the
vtcwin11 ran c of timtra anU bln ula l 1r1
times: and 1x $4,J95 '"night v1s1on Sl&}\ts"
that clamp onto v.capon$ and maanafy
c~1st1na haht ~ offiC'cr1 can ~c but cannot be
~en by taracts at n1aht.
Mtchact k.lim of the Institute for Pohct
Stud1C1 '" Wa,hmaton suaccs1td tha1 the
cqu1pmcn1 could be u~d on c1v1han i nd not
1ust tcrronst
''That's more 811Bro1hcr.1herc'\ no acttina
around It," Klare stud
But pohce spokesman ( mdr William
Booth d1S&lfttd
"I think that 1t' foolt1h for anyone to
auome or suggest that Lhc police arc JUS1
wait1n1 ·11h bated hrcnth for h1&)\-lcchnoloa>
to 1h c them tool wuh which 1hcy can thwan
the C 01UlJtu11on and the low• of the land,"
Booth aa1d
He ~id th<' G3mca re 'imply a .. a.olden <.>PflOnunhy" for 1he dcpanmcnt to o,CQu1rc
.. lhc lffnd• or-rqu1pm,11t ~" ha~ nctdt'd for
I
some time "
The purcha~ monC) '' 1..onun !rum the: Olympic, frus\ 1-und. c~t bit hed 1n I Q7 10
help pa)' Cit)' cxpcn\t'\ incurred b" the Games
ft contaJn bout SI UI m1lhun mo,uy from
hotel end uckct ta11.c . ..,,d C1rorgc.-\\olt~ra or
the cit} admintstrat1v<" offtcc
The bomb ~uad 1 one ma1or ht-ndic.: Ill'\
One of the mo\t c'pcn,.' l' pun hue~ '' a
S61 .09 I robot which e' pert HI) h:t\ \:il "l'd the
hves of bomb \QU d oOic-tr"' 1n Nonhcrn
Ireland
Thr 4-foot· 7, 420.pound rnht>l. ntel.naml'd
'Fell~." ha' remote camera mon1tnnn1
capab1httc and tan~·hke rub~r treads for
ch mb1na $la1n and rnrb~ h can be cltt
tmni lll)' manipulated from a d1,tanC'C nnQ
can dc\troy a bomb wnh 1 "'\hotaun de·
armer" faster th n the bomb can c11.plode
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bombd1 posal ~u1t1i"n~un ll QOO hind
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~11\\cd '°Ov.an-and hudv.. tt •S 3.2~0 for fi, ( h1nn<"ulir~am~r.t' thll can
take p1ctu~ wt1h \~mm him,
•SK.21 l lor fhr '(' of '4arcJ 'undrrwatcr
rnmmuntC'a1ton t\(\ll(lmt:nt v.1th fyll latt
ma hand l<'\.'t\sonn.
•\4,lOl for an "cl~tmnt'" ,SC'tl"<'llOn ap-
par~f\,I\" that fin J IC\'t tm('rt'\\ll)nfl left h\
wnt't"1 whn1 tht"1•n .n11t" •r 1ti m1r,'l1n
.,
But then again,
Barnwell may b
very active ------TAMPA. Fla. (AP} Matcoho
Barn.,,.ell doe1n't fiJUrc to attractff
crowd durina the SUpeT 8owl1 arid
that'' JUI\ floe with the R.1dc0
unheralded wide receiver
Should the Washulpon Recb.kint'
sccoo<!MY chose to focus on b.lankcs•
1na Raiders' l•~' end T Oinstensen and wide receiver O rt'
Branch, Barnwell eould have a b
afternoon next Sunday.
That's the way thmas worked out UI
the Raiders' 30-14 Vlctory over
St-attle in the American Foot.bt!J
Conference champaonship~e. ~mwcll, a fleet S.. I I 17 under
in his third year out oi uny 1rsirua
Union College, had averaged around
two receptions a pme during the
regular season
But, as the Seahawks concentrated
on contamina Christensen, wbo led
the league with 92 catches, and
Branch, the Raiden' deep t.b.reat.
Barnwell slipped free to atab live
paues for 116 yards-includina four
for I 00 as the Raidtn took command
20-0 in the opening baJf.
··1 knew goin1mIwas1oina to ~t
the baJI.'' recalled Barnwell "'They
told me I had to beat my man every
time I was called upon for us IO
control the game.
"We can win with 49 JUYS on this
club, and 1f my role was 1oio1 to be
five or six catchn th.at would be bi,S
plays. r welcomed the opponuo1ty:
The Redskins' secondary is re-
garded as thett weakest area. a.od
Washinjton 1n fact ranttd last in the
league an i>ass defense this ICUOQ..
Rook.ie corncrback Darrell Green will
draw the coverage assia.nmtnt on
Barnwell in the NFL title pme.
FV-OV ...
tromCl
"We're not going to keep him from
scoring. but we have to keep him from
penetrating too much and breabng w
down. If be gets by and ioes in and
scores, or dishes it off for a lay-up, 11.
takes the heart out of your defense."
"I thmk Mike 1s lhc best point
guard m the c-0unty," AY Brown.
"He takes control of the game. makes
the big shots when they count aod
plays &ood defense."
Tony Hocktr gets that defensive
assignment in a game which feawra
sevcnl key ihdivtdual matcbups.
mclud1n1 6-7 Rolf Jacobs vs. the ~
Moser and 6-7 Brent Manin v,. 6-4
Dave Straight or 6-5 freshman Rick)
Butler.
There arc many sim1lanllcs be-
tween the two -both ha ve plenty of
bench power and a sohd. nose·l<>-
nose altitude up front.
The Barons appear to have a sli&ht
edge in penmeter shooting. but the
Seahawks have exploited the interior
so much. they seldom have found it
really necessary to go outside.
Both teams are a1 the top of thetr
g.ame. Ocean .,iew's shooung per.
ccntage 1n Sunset League play hu
been in t.he h1fh 60s and Hams .,
credits his teams concentration for
most of1t
The Barons have won three stra.ight
by an average of 28 pomts per gamc.-
and Brown sa}S his squad is at thr
point he: was searching for earlier in
the season
Ocean View's forte 1s the inside
gam<' and the Barons have appcattd
to ha"e solved earhcr foul lroublc jn
that area.
.. Ifs alwa)s a pretty emotJonal
game:· says Brown. ..We're two
teams which arc pretty e"·enJ}
matched."
"The officiaung could have a 101 to
do with It. too."' savs Hams. "A lot
depend'> on how we can rt'~ct to
\lluat1ons But. both teams havt'
c.-nough ~trcngth on the bench to
U\Crn•mt' nn) problems··
I he \1t1(' Both agree. the Scahav.k\
ha ... c an ad"antagc.
The Brown-Hams nvaJry "We lJ"\
lo trcal 1t as ano1hcr a.ame." S&)'
Brown. "but, . tt' alway1 lhcrc," he
admtts
JoininJ Mo er. S1ra1ght and
Hocker 1n the st.anmi hncu~ for
Ocean \t1('\\' will be forward Invc
Ore\ntck (tt. ')and wphomort gUMd
1 on) Panzica
\fo<;er 1s the lead1na scorer WJth a
I 7 4 average Butler and tt.S Rick
W 1l~n provade strcn lh ens1dc and
out{,1dt off tht> be-nch
FV pro bowler
fourth at Vegas
I \\ \. EGAS ~AP) m1e
\4.:hk• d n.,.cr~d ~2Q p1n\ for e11ht
pmc:' Mondi\. to takt' tht fint-round
lc01d 1n lhe rrofcss1onal Bo~lc~
\">wctatmn SI H.000 Shov.hoat In·
\ ll3tlOn31
\\. hlcg~I loo'-ma for h1'i tint tour
'K1Uf1 ''nC't' 1980. did mo1't of his.
~onna in the tin.l four pmn "hen
hr rolled ~SS. 24S. 23~ and 27 . The
rc'ildcnt of \'•ncou"cr \\-uh . cl~
1H1t •he round v.1th 179. 191. 204 and
~4 S ror a total pm fall of I. 'S
l )on Ci enalo. N. kmc~. Y •• h.ke
\(hle&cl 1 t"o-t1mc P8 \ Ulh t. made
a run 1t the lcad<"r but tll 11 ptna
'hon wuh I. 24
In third wu Pt>tc M ord1c, 1 12-
~l'Ar PB.\ H'tcnn ~ttll 1 k.1na for h11
fir\! 111lt Mc("otd out of Hou tun.
hJd 279 h1' final me <>f the day
nJ ltn1,htd ""''h I. t~t
T"o mof'f nun-v.1nnen. Cum n
Ram of J·uuntam Valle} and ~"'
C11l1um, Crtn¥>nod , Mo rounded
nul\he top n e .. ,lh 1.797 nnJ 1,7 7,
tnPl't"11\"'tt)
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LPGA lnvlt•tlon•I tlck•t• T1d.c1, lortht' lln1den LP<1A lnv1ta11onal.1e1 •
for Feh ~7 Marth 4 al Me.a Verde Cou ntl)
Club in l"osw Mc'8, art av1uh1hlc at T1ckctron
outkh or by phonrna Tele:· rron at (21 'J
410-1062 or(619) 2'1 335'
N•wporl Nation•/ LL algnup•
Ncwpon National Little Lcaaue has sc:hcd· ult'd llS final rea1stra11on datt' for Saturday an the
Nt'wpon Ens11n "hoot cafetorium Hours arc 9
a m.·noon In add111on. tickets c~n bt' pun:haSt.-d at the
toumamt'nt offi~at l l2Z W AlpineAve ,Sant.a
Ana , or at Ch1ldrt'n'\ Hospital ol Oraniie (. ount} b)' phontna 997 3000. c:xtc:O!IOO 277
C HOC Ornngr C ount)"s only pcd1ntn\.
mt'dll'lll 1:en1cr will ht-nclit from procreds from tlCkt't Uh~\
Litt/• Ml•• •oflb•ll •lonup• S1gnu~ for Founuun Valle)' l 111k M1\~
Softball wall bt' held on Suturda} :and again on
Saturday Jan 211 :at the I oun 1am V iille\ Recrca11on. I 64-0<J Brookhursl '>t Hours arc: I) a.m to 2 pm
The leagut' offer\ a comix·11t \.C \Oft ball
program for girls agl·~ 6-1 o
i\ b1nh certilit-atc and a S40 rcgl\lntlmn In
arc n:qu1red w11h 1he applllallon ·
f-or more inform;.t11on phone k '9·94tiU
Sunkl•t Indoor Tr•ck Meet
Tht." \unk1 .. 1 Indoor Track M("(·t tc:a1unng tup
high \chool natiunJI and internJllllOal alhkll'\ ... i11 be hdd f-ndJ~ .it thc l u\ \ngde~ \port\
\rc:na
High Y.hool ad1on bcg1m at.Sp m 10.h1le lhe
open ml'CI hcgan\ at 7
T1ckl•l\:arcpmt•da1$7.Slll Sl~andSl4 and
, art: a'ailabk at the \pons >\rcna bo\ ollicc and through T1ckctron and <. hargclinc I he ( hargd1nc phone number 1s (~I l) 741 2164
The: lcaaue ts 1n nec:d of more boy•. aaes I 3-1 S,
to compete in the Senior Lcqut' There 11
t'u rrcntly JU\I one team 1n that d1vis1on.
In add1t1on. players are needed for T-ball,
Minor Lcaauc and M"or Lea1uc teams Pla)'ers should bnn1 a b1nh cenificate or other
vmficat1ort of aac when ~aistcnns. · For more mformJt1on. phone 979-1466.
Nortb HB Bobby Soz •4/DUJM
Rqistrauon for the Nonh Huntington Beach
Bobb> So11. league will bt' held Saturday and again on Ft'b 4 al Spnng View School. 16662 Trud )' Lane. 1n Huntington Beac h
Hours are 10 a.m -2 p m
The lraguc will include a ma1or d1 v1s1on for ages 12· I 5. mt nor d1 \.1s1on for aacs 9-1 1 and
minis d1v1s1on for aac' 7-8.
League bounda nc) arc Beach Boult'vard on the east, Warner. on the south, San Diego
Freeway on the nonh and the ocean on the west.
Youngsters from Huntington Harbour and
&al Beach are also elJlble to compete
Pla)'ers should bnna proof of age and bt' accom;>an1ed b~ a parent at registrati on.
For more 1nfonnauon. phone Rosie Farley at 897-4516 or Sandy Germaine at 898-0767.
DllMy l"Uot ""°'CM by l ,,_1 Coleman
The U.S. Hot Rod Auoclation'• Winter
Championships, held Sunday at Anaheim
Stadium, featqred, among otbera, Frank
Arclero, Jr. (above) wi.nnfiig the Formula
10 Baja race, and Eddie Anderaon (below)
ln hi• modified dragater tractor.
Redskins glad to be in Tampa
I \MP•\ fla (\Pl -l·lnwcr\ dnd
~ddk bJl''· John R1wn~ and lhc Wa,h1 n~tnn Kcthk1m an." in Flundn
and rrady tor "iuper Howl '\VIII
\und.I\' agJtn\I the Raider\
Th( defrndinii National r ootball
l..ca(!uechampton\· arrival hrrr Mon·
dn) n11tht wa<o w11 nr<o\Cd h' morc 1hun
40(J f,1n\ who d1t:t"rl•d nnd -.crc.:nadcd
thr1r fa\f>ntc' with \\-a'lhington'
fittht ""'I· "H>11I Tu The Rrd'lktn\"
ThC' lar&C\t t hcet\ wcrC' tl·~rH·d tor
quan crh;ic k Joe I hc1smonn and H.1g
IJl1\, tht lotter dr1.· d wi th a m1lttal)
Ot&hlJackct. an &'Kot. IA red flower and
motor~"' le ddlt' h. 'I d rapped O\'t·r
h111 >jhouldcr.
'Wr 11rc heft' .ind rt"ad\I Im the
Ra1dm,''' ad Rt'dik1n dcft.•n,1vC' end
[)t,tf r Menlt'\I
I I\ w onckrfu I to get to Tampa and "'I do"' n tu bu~tllc\s,' sa 1d
Tt1C'1\mann
The ~m "orkrd out Mo nday in
\\-a\h1ngton ;iftt"r \now wa\ cle~red
from 1t\ pri:llttcc field The snow al-.o
delayed thr team ' 01ght h) 45
minute'
Rt•dd.in < oath Ju<· C 11hb\. takinJ
nott of the weather the team left
hd11nd l'l h<.M:d l hc1\mann'\ Stnll
mrn1'1
· The pl11 \.t'r\ had ti lot of 11p at
prat:tter todil\. I think they wert
rt"ady to lra\'C town. It's areal to be in
Tampa lh" '"the uc11 1na t1mr for
us,"' he \81d •
The gamr holds extra mcan1n1 for
Cirhh\. whn-~n;C'd a an l\\1ttant
\Oach hl'r(' undc:r John MC'l<:J\ ofthr
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
"To come back as a head coach 1n
the Super Bowl before all of may
fnrnd is special." G1hm u1d "It's a
d rca m come true "
The Rcdsk1ns.R 1ders mccuna in
Tampa Slad1um will serve a~ a
rematch of a foul-plagued game the
, two team~ played earlier th t\ year,
wh ich the Recblt1n.. won, l7 H
"I'm looking forward to pla)'tni
them aJDin," <,aid Manic>. "lt' my
t)'l)O of a,amc. bru~ mcnath apin~t
brute m~ngth "
Both team11 were to hold lhe1r fin.t
>NOr~out hcrt th1 afternoon The
Red kin, will hr P™'t1c1na at the
Un1ver'\1t)' of '>outh Flonda and the
Ra1de at the prnmcc Ocld of the
Rul'\ a necn
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Hunt111111on V"'lel Llllle ,_,,. -4t
HuntLnaton Valley 'ttlc Lca1ue rqistra!~~: I hat already been held, but pLayers can still sian up for a shahll)' hlJher fee
The lc:aaue offers L11tle Legue, Senior Leaaue
and 811 Lequc as weU u a T-baJI ~uc. Feet for late rqi'tration are: T-BalJ 6-7-yc•r· old~). $30; Fann·MlJor (8-12-year-o da). SSO, Senior Leaaue (I J. I S-year-old1). SSS, and Bia
Lcaauc (16-ISayear-olds). $80.
Playen 1n the Huntinaton Valley Little
Leque will p~y at least SOpem:nt ofeachpme.
A binh ccn1ficate ts required at rqistration For more information. phone 968-8329. ·
C•l•brlty golf tournMn•nl
The Ohve Crest Celebnty Golf Tournament
which is co-sponsored by the Newpon Beach
20/20 Club and K WIZ radio. will be held
Monday. March 26 at Irvine Coast Country Club.
Procec:ds from the tournament will benefit a
buildmj fund campaign for Olive Crest Treat· mcnt Centers which offer residential care for
children who arc c:mohonally displac:cd. bat·
tc:rcd or abused .
The tournament will bt' a scramble event.
Entry fee 1s SI SO, which includes golf, dinner. auction and awards program.
Phone S47-0361 for more information.
In Mosquero,
basketball more
than just a game
It 's become mOCe personal
than s imply wins andlosses
MOSQUERO. N.M. (AP} -Phaltp Pllchlord 1s the
boys' basketball coach at Mosquero High School. lt"s a title
that's loosely applied -two ofh1s sax players are girls.
Pitchford grew up tn Kentucky. heart of America's
basketball country. But he's developed a new appreciation
for the game since his am val in Mosquero. a town whose
high school basketball program is coed from sheer
necessity -there arc only 51 students in the school
system's 12 grades.
The Mosquero Pirates. who start a 6-2 center and
nobody else over 5-3. have lost all I 0 of their games thus far
this season.
Last Fnday. Grady imposed an 119-8 beating in a
game that saw Mosquero finish with only four players on
the court. Undaunted, the Pirates bounced back to lose by
only 14 points on Saturday against San Jon. It was the
closest they have come to a victory this season
Pitchford says he"s done as much learntng as coach mg
this season
"I've come to find that winning is a personal thtng."
he says. "You win personally. You do the best that you can.
try as hard as you can. I tell the kids not to look at the
scoreboard, JUSt to try as hard as the> can.··
Losses by 60. 70 and 80 points have failed to
demoralize the team. Pitchford credits at least part of the
unity on the fact his 6-2 center. JefT Jackson, is dattng
starting ~uard Maria Archuleta.
"If 1t weren't for the romance. we might not have a
team." says Pitchford. "Really th ts gets beyond mere
sports. Love JU St keeps the game rolling."
The second female member of the starting five 1s
senior Rita Mata. Other team members are Mana
Archuleta's 5-2 brother Elmer. 5-3 Rumaldo Pacheco and
freshman Robert Cordova. also 5-3.
Jackson does most of the rebound mg and sconng.
"He's so fast and strong," says the coach. "He's an
excellent athlete and he could play college ball 1fhe could
get the chance."
"People around here have been pretty good to us."
says Pitchford. who doubles as a science teacher. "They
could kill us. whip us by tremendous scores. But they've
been very sportsmanlike. They put their 8-tcams in early.
make sure our girls are taken care of after the games."
There was one bncf flurry when an opposing player
bumped Maria Archuleta going for a loose ball.
"Jeff got up and yelled, 'If you touch that girl again.
I'm gonna break your neck,"' Pitchford says.
The JI -year-old Pitchford says teamwork 1s 1n-
cv1table in a town like Mosquero.
• "This 1s a small community," he says. "How would
you feel 1 f you had roots 200. 300 years back 1 n one place?
That's symbolic enough. No one wanted to see this thing
die."
PIRATES SWITCH.
From Cl •
They're back
Shortatop BUI Runell wa• amont the •
Dodiera on hand for flnt workout of '84
lteUOn Monday at Dodier Stadtum.
Navratilova,
McEnroe tops
LONDON (AP) -Amen cans John McEnroe and
Martina Navratilova were named today as the world
tennis champions of 1983 by the International Tenni1
Federation.
They will be presented with their trophies at a dinner
in Pans during the French Open Championships. which
begin May 28.
The champions were chosen by a committee of three
former Wimbledon champions, but McEnroe was not a
unanimous choice.
Fred Perry and Do nald Budge voted for ham. before
he had won the Volvo Masters title in New York last
Sunday. But Lew Hoad, the third member of the panel,
favored Swede Mats W1lander.
A statement from Budge. who coordinated the voung,
said: "After lengthy consideration we felt that McEnroe
should get the verdict for three reasons. Both of us are
convinced that for all the progress Wilandcr has made over
the last 12 months, McEnroe remains the most excitingly
talented competitiin the game today.
"In add1uon cEnroe won Wimbledon. which most
people including t players regard as the biggest and most
import.ant tournament in the world.
"Just how close it was for us to decide 1s reflected by
the fact that for the first ume our verdict was not a
unanimous one. ~w agrees that McEnroe ts the best
player, but felt that he must vote for Wilander on his
overall record and the fact that he beat McEnroe three
umes on three different surfaces dunng the year."
W1lander lost his Frrnch Open title, losing to Yan nick
Noah of France in the final. but he beat Ivan Lendl to win
the Australian Open for the first time.
Na vratilova, the 1983 Associated Press Female
Athlete of the Year, is the controling force in women's
tennis. having lost JUSt two matches in the last year.
LACC to expand
28th boat show
The 28th a nnual 4'.io uthern California Boat Show. Feb.
3-12 at the Lm Angeles Convention Center. will ~
expanded to a record 400.000 square foot exh1b111 on.
according to Jack Stanton of the sponsoring Southern
Caltforn1a Manne Assoc1at1on.
It will be the largest all-marine exhib1t1on in its 28-
}Car h1stol). The show wall display more than 625 boats
and 300 accessory booths.
The Boat Show will take over the main Convenun
(enter faetl ity, Petree Hall and the adjacent North Hall. It
1s second only to M1am1. Fla. among the nation's boats
shows and 1s the natton's largest dry land exhibition.
Craft to be shown will range from small runabouts to
53-foot ocean·goang luxury crui sers.
N. Illinois picks Corso
DE KALB. Ill (AP) -Lee Corso. former head
footb.all coach at Louisville and Indiana, has been
appoin~ed head coach of Mid-American Conference
champion Northern Illinois, the sc hool said today.
. Corso. 48. replaces Bill Mallory, who left Northern
lll1no1son Jan. 4 to become head coach at Indiana. Mallory
guided the Hus~1es to a I 0-2 record and 20-13 win over CaJ
State Fullerton 1n the Caltforn1a Bowl.
Corso. a college coach for 25 years. led Louisville to·
conference champ1onsh1ps an 1969 and 1972. He compiled
a 4 I -68-2 record ~tth Indiana from 197 3-82 and guided the
Hoosiers to their first bowl win, a 38-3 7 victory over
previously unbeaten Bngham Young in the 1979 Holiday Bowl.
•
one power after another beginning
next season.
conference ... the Golden West coach
~id.
Olyznplans
wlll race
on freeway "I'm glad they think enough of our
program that they put us in that
calibre of a conference " he said.
Fullerton's Sherbeck didn't share
the same opinion.
"I'm not very happy with at.
fhere's not much rhyme or reason to
put those teams together like they
have. I don't think they put much
thought into this," Sherbeck said.
"I certainly hate to have a con·
ferencc broken up like this." the
Hornet coach conttnued. There wasa
very good relationship."
And while no one can accuse
Fullerton of backing down to any
team. considering the Hornets weft'
the unofficial nauonal community
college champions this past sea10n
and always represent the elite of the
county -Shcrbeck obviously isn't
thnllcd about wdcom1n1 five teams
wuh a combined 3I·16-1 1983 record
into the SC'('.
"RotcaAuin.a 1s always a temblc
problem. said Sue Brown. the COA
chairperson and division dean or
health and ph)'s1cal education at
OCC "You nevrr make people
hoppy." ~hackleford s~ud he didn't mind
play1na teams like Tan and
&kersficld, but be wasn't happy
about the spl.H with Oranic Coaat.
"We're an a huac community
coUqc di\trkt. We have the 11me
problems in recruit1na. The two
school\ 'hould be 1n the same
Shackleford said he called OCC'
Monday and asked that the Pirates be
one of two non-conference opoonents
for the '84 season. He was still waiting
for a reply.
Tucker. meanwhile. said he too
would like to play Golden West and
"maybe Fullcnon or Cemtos" 1n the
other pre<onferencc game.
Since each conference boasts nine
teams. one team will have a bye each
week. In addition, because of the
number oftcams tn the league, only
two non-conference games will be
played. The two state-mandated
·•computer games," have been
eliminated. In shon, each team will
be responsible for lining up two non-
lcque opponents.
Scnmmage!t, which were dropped
this stason. are cxpeeted to be
reinstated next season.
.. This all gocs back to the number
of achools from which to recruit."
explained OCC's Tucker. "Fullerton
and Mt. San Antonio h;tvc had the ed,c over everybody impl)' because
they have so many schools to d"w
from."
While 11 is no secret Tuekcr·~
Pirate have been struaahna the poist several yea~. the OCC' cooc.:h tns1 led
&he Mt sion Conference cu ~ a
compcrnave lcaaue
"If Southwc1tem can beat (:.I
Camano 1nd Citrus C'an Jive Mt San
Antonio a &OOd baulc. tt can't bl· too
wuk of a Tcuur," hr ~n1d.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
freeways of Los Anaefes, where
motorists race all the time, will have
that status formalized during the
sum mer Olympics when bicycle races
will be held on two stretches of
normally busy road.
Plans call for the Artesia Freeway
to be closed to traffic from both
d1rccllons for most of Sunday, Aug. S,
to accommodate a I ()()..kilometer
bicycle race. officials 'IAtd. The 17-
mife ~tretch of the fn.-cwa y. extendina
from the Harbor Frccway to the Santa
Ana Freeway, will be clOSled from 6
a.m. uotil 10 p.m.
Sometime pnor lo the race. the
frttway will be closed several hours to
allow the competitors to practice on
the course. officials said.
Still to be decided. said Cahrans
01stnct Director Heinz Hcckerolh, ia
whrlher It will be ncc;c ry to rt move
the .. Bott's Dot •· lane marlm1 from
the pavement and re-install them
after the b1cylc compctuion. That
would rt uh 1n portions of the ·
frttwa)' bc1n1 closed for Ion r C8 •
pcnO<ls. :
Three mill'1 of the Mannt Free· i
way. which links the n Ote10 1
Freeway to Manna del Rey. also will l
be closed for e\ nt,•--~
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Frank ~~ EAcec>t Ill Oii. Oii fiOhta. min.ra11,,..,. o1'1ce of ,.., County ~-of IF YOU OBJECT t0 <>Mll'lont onv.. Loe AllOMI. CA 0 0 R 0 TH Y A R L EN ltll't uiw-°' tmplled • '° ~ -.
JIJd090ftM ml1*11rlGhU,netUtllgurlgflteandJMldCounty granungof the peliUon y ~ JOHNSON aka OOROTH me '*· paumten °' MOMn• W!ST COAST ASSOCtATU,
SupwlOt Cour1 other hydfoc:w1>on1 by wti.ttoeWt Ell°"'' Unit 302. by a ~lal , .. should 'the • ~II Courlty ,.,,,.,., uo .. 1303 ARLENE •LEWIS JOHN-.,.,.., .. 11gt11, lltle and in•eet ee5t Wenwt Ave .~ 290, .U.·
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P1tot Jen 10. 17, 2' 31, tN-4 uno.. '"-pare.I Of lanO heraln&b0-41911 In ltoolc 1«2M Pege 16. 0t2 heartnc and a\ate you ob,iec· port 9eec:tl. CA t2teO SON (u~r .the Independent o '"-folowtnO ~ prCIC*1'f w...,._ A ColllN. 1tl72 ,.._. 20~ ~. '~"-' with Iha .,_,.~ Aecofd• Uons or file written objec Thll bUalneel It oondue1«1 br' • Adminiatntion of Esta t«1 tn lM afof_., County end i..n.. ~~~ -------------=-~ ~ ~~~·,.:::·=sr:::s=3~·i,;~ ttons wi~ th~ court bef gel~~. -T.,.... Of Act) ~ peution ~let fo A ~~ ... , .. ,UM COMPAISfO A~~~ca.~ PlBJC NOTICE l10tln0 In end rtmO\llno_ tM MIMetrument Ho 82_.50477 OftlClll,. the heanng. Your appeu-The Doneld w. Shew A.voe.able heanng ln Dept No. 3 at 7 nwe ~ 11 oondwc*9d by: ________ ...-.; ___ lrom aald !Ind "' any llfher lend. eordt · ance may be in person or b Trwt, Generll p.,,,_ Civic Center Dr .• West. Santa PARCEL t Unttt 299 end 30 on o.c.tnbet tll. 1"3
NOTte9 Of TltUITWl'I IA.LI lnchldl,.g Ille rlQht 10 wt\lpl!OGk "' Untta ~. 307, 308. 309. 310, 311, your attorney Thia 1t1t.,.,..,t ••flied with Iha Ana, CA 92701onFebruary8, Patoll t • per ~ flied In booll Wiiii.,,, R ColllN
LMftT a. No. 'wtem d1teet1ona11y drll1 and mine from and 312 by• pertlll rec:onwyence IF YOU ARE A CREDI County C*1I of Otenge County on 1984 at 9 ·30 A.M 15&. pegee i&enct 17 of Pwo11Mec>e f hlt itat--.nt ., .. llled MVi thl . No. C·'MM1 landa oti-111111 tlloM '*alnabove r9C:Ofded June 8 1983 • trmrvment • O.C 30. 1"3 . . llettlln "Mk! Pltell"I M "'°"'1 Md Couftty Cl.nc of 0ninva ~ on
UNIT cooe c deecrlbed, OU °' OU wtlll, 1unnel1 Ho '3·2~11 Official Aecof'dl TOR or a contingent creditO ~ IF YOU OBJ»:T to the "'*' on 11111 certain Con· Dec 111. 1913
NEWPORl HOME LOAN, INC Ind llllltl Into, lhtovgh °' ecroee Un1130e by .·.,.,,,.i rec:onveyence of the deceaaed you muat f Publlthtd Ottonge Cout Delly granting of ~ petition you PW! recorded December n:D1'I
u dutyappolntedTN1t•undetthe the aubaurlece of the llnd hereln-rlCOfdedAuouai 23. tH3ulnttrv· yourclaunwith the,_,.., PltotJ.,, t0.17.2-4.31. 1..,. ahould either apn.ar at the 1. 1te11n bo<* 14344, pege $7 Publllhed Ofenoe CC*l 09I)' lollOwlnQ delcrlbed dwcl of trull AOC>YeO..Crlbtd Md to bottom eucti "*'' No, 83-3e7049, Oftlclal ,.._ .,..,_ • O 211-14 . r-. Aacord6 of Otano-CCunty, Pltot Jen 10. 17, 2,, 31, tN4
WILL S!LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION wlllr.•looktd or dlractlonally Clfllledeotdl Code H ·02e Pereal p~nt It to the penonal rep-heanng and state you obJeC· elltornle (the "Condominium 215·M ro THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ..... tunnel• ind lh•ft• undef end11311-1~1 02 OI 13 ' reaentative appointed by the __ .,. MftTll'f' Uona or fil~ written objec-Plln"). -----------g~~l~~,g~~~~~~~~o~: :::::'t'::er:f::r~ec::: ::::: YOUAREIN°DEFAU.LTUNDERAcourt within four mon .. _""'""' lions with the coun be!ott PARCEL2.An~Mdtd2.CMper· NIUCfllllC(
CIVIL CODE SECTION 2112•11 .... """""' m11n1.:'n ..!!. .. d ·' ~0£EOOFTRUSTOATE0No"9mbtf fromthedateof fint '1CTTT10U99UIM.. the hearing Your appear· t(~)lnt••lnlnd1oNldPtrc.1 -----~--...;.....-__ _ ' u)ll)'• '"" .... • ._.. eeper1.,..,7, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC-~ ITATW . · tt.9flom .. Unltt lillo'MI ACTITIOUe • .....
•t>NI ., ,,,. Orne ol .... In i.-1\11 °'*'''through,,,. aurfece"' theTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· of letters .. provided in Sec-TM lollowtng tr• ance may be in permn or by on Ille Condominium Plan ..... eTAl'MWi
money of,,,. United St•tlt) all flgl'lt. upper !500 , .. t of Ille IUbturfeca of ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-uon 700 ot the Probate Cod bullr*8-.: ,,..one doing your attorney. PARCEL 3· &Mmentl ~ Tiie tollowlng pwlOf'9 -CIOln9
uue •nd lnter .. t convey9d to and tllel1ndherelnaboveelelcnbed. •LteSALE.lfYOUNEEOANEXP\A· of Calif · The•'--f INTEOAATEO BUSINESS IF YOU ARE/'. CREOJ.nertttoeuct1Unlt1fort"-.clll~ 1>ut1n1e1•·
now held by 11 under uld Deed 01 rlMt\'ed In 1"-Deed lrorn TM Irvine NATION""' THE NATURE Of T E onua. umoc: of tM AMtncttd COfMIOft Al Trutt In'"-prnnanw lleralnaftet CS.-Compeny ' W•t Vlf""'ll eo,..... ..,,.. H fi}ina claims will not etrnire NETWOfU<. 3303 Herb« BIYd, H-3, TOR or a contingent credttor ,.....__.._,_ .. ~ PACIFIC OIES£L POWEA. 1131 ..,..... ., · .,..., ,...... • PROCEEOlNG AGAINST YOU, YOU , ·-e -r eo.t1 MeM, Ca. 92928 • dMlneCI on Mid VOii..,....,._.. Pllcentle Cos1a ......_ ca. 12a1
terlbed. etlOn, recorded April l, 1117• In boot! SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER pnor to four months from the ~ L Felkenetten 207 TUltln of the decftled. you muat file Ind delalbed HI lhl Oecl«· OM c:hat1. Tangie; 3M E. ZOlh.
TRUSTOR M L Furleni I 1107, page 141 I, Otnc:lll ~de. 2CMM-ttel Senti A/II AYe Coate date of the ....... ..i.... ..,__. A ...___. 8Mc:fl ,.,: -........ your cla.lm with the court or a11on) C Coeta Meaa Ca. mn BENEFICIARY .. ln•trument No 242 ,._ . • .......... nouu::u ¥1, ·---. ' -"'...... PA""""L 4 .. ___ ...,......_ • . •
Paul F Fruetobom PARCEL 2 ea-ntnta ""°'1 end M .... ""'-above Thie bulN'9ee i. cond4.1Cttd by present it lO the penonal rep-"""::.. .._~ ..... -..... Tiiie ~ Ill eondueMd Dy.,, • • ...,.. "(tt 1 etrwt addr ... °' common Qeuda felllenetlen · ....... b ..... _ manta • .., · .,, .. u ~t to "'°'"'°"" Norm• F Frudlt>om ll<*INI over ot'* Iota 1n TrK1 No .. e1ea1gna11on of property 11 lllOwr't YOU MAY EXAMINE the Thia 1tatement -Ned wtth .,,_ rnentauve ~ppotn.cu y .,.,.. Unltl to UM thl Common At• o.i. T8ngt. 8102 f0t the purpOMe Mt 10!"' ln!above. no wenenty le given aa to 1t1 file kept by the coun. U you County Clertl of Otenoe County on court within four montha • dlflneCI on u6cl Condominium n. ttatement.,.. Mid wttit IN RECORDED Marci\ 12, 1981 .. Artlde IX of,,,. Oedatltlon of ~eomple1eneu °' correetnete) •. TM att . te ted . the estate Dec 20 1913 from the date of first~ PW\ and deec:rtbed In IM Dedar· County Oet1c ol Otanot Countr Ofl
""' Ho No 16988 In Book 13117' nent1, condition• Ind rntriet~beneflejefy under Mid Deed f tn res tn • · • . . Ion) neepc the AM\fleted Com-9 ""
pege 1511 of Oftlelal Racotd• 1n thl reeore1ee1 1n Boo« 10735. P8QM 293 T"* by •MIDfl 01 1 t>raectl °' C:. you may serve upon the ex· P\lbli9tled Ot Coes1 ~ of lett~n as provlded m S«-Ar.. Jen 1 ~
olflce Of Ille~-ol Orange llMQ .of0tflclll~d1.lnciueltngtau11 '1n the obhgetlofll llCUl'ad ecut.Or OT adnunistralOr, or Pilot Jan 10 17~31 108-4 lion 700 of the Probate C.ode PARCEL5 E.MementtlOft"-.-P bW'9d Orange ~ ~
cou..:,tyc,.., 01 '"'" deecrit>et the = ':.,,'":,~~0;:::=!·~11ereoy. llec'elofor• P.1CUt«1 ~ upon the atto~y for the ex-2111-M ' • · · o.f Califo~. ~ time for ~oeo.n.1::;:~ P~ Jan 10. 11. 2'. 31, 1 ...
ronowtng Lot e or Tract No 35111. u Minor ener~11 on llCljOintngl:"1*o.:'.::.:: ~~-:,..*.:C, ":. ecutor or admuustrator, and filing claims will not expire leta .,,.=;,~ .... of : 20'4"
per map reeoreleel tn Book t21. loU, (8) ~. rlC)leoament Ind mend for Sele and written none. of file with the court with proof "8JC llJTICE pnor to four months from the etton of CoYenenta. Con------------
P1gn 11-21 1ne1u11ve 01 ml•· m11n11n1nce of eenaln '!-'· bfMCtl Ind or' alletlon 10 eauee lht of eervice, a written request date of the hearing npticed ttlone and AMtnc:tlonl racor~ 1n "8JC llJTICE
ceii.n.ou. rNpt, In the Oftlol Of Ill• water, llee1rlolfY, gu. telephone. underllgMCI 10 Mil Mid property to stating that d . ......,..A1 ~ llU8IMUI above. ~ 14344, P4loe n . (t"-"Oeclar· •
County "-cotdet ot Mid County EA· drainage Ind cable te6ev181on llnee. ll•fy Mid obllgatlon• and 1,_. . Y°':'. esi.re ·~--NAm 8TATlmNT YOU MA y """ ..... .......,.th tlon'") under tM SeC'tlon Heedinga cept tlle SoutllwMterty 1 oo IMt of connection• ane1 feellltlee. ft• the underllgned c.u.., Mid nouce of the filing of an in-The tOllow4ng per10N .,. doing 1 c..A1UYui-.~ e 1n IUah ar11de antlttecl ''Cer11lri ••Id lend YOU ARE IN Of.FAULT UNDER A notice of breach Ind of lleetlon to ventory and appraiaement of bUllMU u : ftle kept by the court. u you .,_.,_, .. f()( ~ .. end "&;p.
YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OATEO Auou-1 8, be rlCOfeleel Auguet 10 1913 .. estate a.eta or of the n.tf AOVERTISIHO CONSULTANTS, att tnterested in the est.ate . Sentwnent llld EnefoKti.
0 EE 0 0 F TRUST 0 II TED 11181 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION I Ho 83 347 l35 1 eOotc Of Of . , ..--Sul1e 200, 3334' E. Peclfle Coat ' ment"
2110/1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT= Record• In IM nofflce of .~ lions o r accounts mentioned Hlghway.Cofona~Mer,C..112825 you may se~~~~ the ex-ALSO EXCEPT llf wll• tying lnO<
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ~O<det of Otange County· in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Wlllllm M Ungley, 5t58 Argyll ecutor or 41W'lUnatralOr, or under Mid IMld
ERTY , IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUS.. IFYOU NEEOAH EXPLAHATIONOF Seid ..... 111 be made buiwttllOUt the California Probate Code Wey.~. ca. 92508 upon the attorney for the ex-ALSO EXCEPT T-HEREFROM eer-OoNld w. SMw, • T,... ~
UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EJCPLA· THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-eovenent 0twirr1nty 1,jpr ... °'Im-KLEIN & CUTLER . Thia bu..,,._ .. conducted by-en ecu&.or or administrator and teln oll g .. and llydrocerbon The Ooneld W. S... ~
NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD plled regarding tltle'pouanlon O< u O V lndMdual. fil 'th•""-~·-.th' f lntetlltl u r..wc! by, end con· Trvet, 47 Herbof Ridge 0rNie. ..._.
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU CONTACT A LAWYER eneumbranoH to Ole remain. }.,45 en&ara Blvd., Saile Wllllam M. Ungl9y e W1 uic ~ • W1 proo vey4ld to Louil Reinking, JMMa C port lluerl, CA 82ed0
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER •1151 PINO De Vega, lrVlne, Call· principal sum 01 tt!%te(I) MQ#'~ 518 Thia ttltemenl w• tllad with thl f .ervice, a written request Reinking. Arthur A t.:ino.e Ind ~· Y Shew. '7 Hlf1)cw •7~ Cortleno. C0<on1 Oii Mar, rornt• by Mid o..o of Truet with lntw•1 S II er ma D 0 a Ii I ' C A County Clettl of Otange County on ta ting that you desire special otherl. by IMtrurnante rac:or~ 0. Ridge on-.... ~ Beec:t\, CA
CAll2825 '(If 111reet eddr ... or eommon 111nNldnoteprovtded .ovenoee" 11403 U?.. · Dec 19.19'3 notice o f the tm .... of an in· cemblt 21. 1944. 1n boolc 1297. t2eeO
"(tt 1 ltr .. t addr .. °' common Clel'gnltlon of property Is lllOwn under thl terma of 'u1e1 Deed C,. • "' '111121 · ..... '6 P99I 118 Apfll 2 19"$, In book ~ C. ~ Ill, 4221
dealgnatlon o1 P'°'*1Y 11 lll'lown lboVI. f\0•1tr1nty 11gl"9f'I•.!o1 ~t. l .... c:tlargee,endupen .. of U3/501·HU P\lblllheel Otanoe Cou1 Deity ven lOry and appraitement ol 1311.~ 1421, ~oere. 19"9, Kalkoo Place, Honc>Uu. H.-11 •~.no werr1n1y It g!V'lll u to 111 eneae"' oon-eetneaa). . the Trvet .. end of tM In.Ill• ereeted Published Orange Coast Piiot Jan. 10, 17. 2-4. 31, 108-4 \ate a.eta or of the peti-n book t924, pega 6301, Merell 24, 98818
oornptet.,_. or OOfraetneee) .. The benefldery under uid Deed o by Mid Deed of Trull Daily Ptlot Jan 17 18 24 218-64 or accounts rrMmtioned 1t50, In booll 1919. pega '411, S. TNI ~ Iii conduc1led by' • t>eMflelary lln6er aald Deed of Truet. by rMIOn of I brMCh °' Said..._ wtU be held on Monday · • • • Secti 1200 and 1200 c. f !«Tibet 8. tt50. In ~ 20l8, pega llmlltd P9tu*thlc>
Tru.t, by IMllOll of. brMc:tl °'.. aul1 In 1M Obligatlonl MCU JanulfY 23 19M 112 00 pm II,,... 1984 .on . ,J 0 4"2 end 445, Apfl 20. '""·In book Ooneld w Shaw • TrvMee ol
teun In the ObllgatloN ~thereby, hlrecofM• nec:ut«t endct1~1n Avenue entrance 10 the 279-84 e-Califorrua ProbateC.ode. 2112,peoe397t.Hol4mbtr8, 1t56, The Dona6CI w ~ ~
11te.-et>y, i-11of~ executed Ind td to the undetllgned 1 writ CMc: Center Bullellng, 300 ea.1 '9CT1TIOU9 • H•M DEAN A. DENISON In book 3704, ~ 303, 304 and TNll ~ 10 t11e undelllgoed • wrtt· ten Oec:llt•tton °' Oafeun ano Chapl'llen Ave . Ot1n99. C• P\lllC NOTIC£ ..._ eTAtam.WT ltH NorU Mm St.. Sw. IM 305 ... being ot offldll Aecorda, nw '1etamem -tlled wlttl I.lie
ttt1 Oec:lalltlOn of D«autt Ind 0.. '°'Sale. and wrt1ten notlcl ofl At the tlmt of the lnltlll pubtl-TM tollowtng ~ •• doing &a Au CA. tUll f9COl'dl oC Or1ng11 County. CAI-County Oet1c ol er.,. Ccu1ty on
mand fOf Sale. and wrlnan nOClce of eec:ll and of llec1ion to eaute ''*cation of thll notlee Ille totll lt-01%11 bullnMI ... ' fomla. . Dec 30 1983
breecti a(ld of lleetlon toe... Ole llgned to ... Mid property to amount of tM unpe1c1 ~of lM CANYON VENTURE GROUP (114) HM414 ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM 11 ~
undanlglled to ... Mid propeny to t11ty NICI obllgltlOnl. "and u....t0b11Qa11on aecurtd by 1119 above o. NOTICE OF DEA TH OP 1539 Monrovta Ave. Ula 19 ......: Published Qranae Cout , oll rightl, ITlllW-. !Nnefll PuW Orano-~ Deity
Ntilfy Mid obl'gl1ion.. Ind lllet• "" ,,,. und•116g11ed eeuMd N6d ICri&ed 0..0 Of trust end llllnlllad LEONA HALL HUBBS AND port 8Mc:fl ca. 92913 ' . y Pilot Jan 17. 18 24 rlghta. natlftll em ngMI Md ott. Plkll J8n 10 t7, 24. 31. , ..... 12..M •It• lM vndanlgned c;auMd Mid tc.•of brMc:tl end of llec11on 10 COl11, llq)lflMe, and advanoet .. OF PETITION TO ADMIN· SJl BRAY O£VE.LOPMENT, 2208 1984 . • • llyelf~ by~ ~ t notice of breech end of llllc:tlon to recorded September 29, 1913u$134 351 61 Cenyon Offle Colla Meaa Ca. known, geotMrmal 11eem ano ..
t>e recorded Septembtf 21, 1983 • n1tr. No 83-"302'7 of 01t1c1a1 Re-ft19 10111 lndecledneta ~ .,, IS TE R EST ATE N 0 . 92827 • • 296-84 ptoduc:ta derived 1rom MY of thl rtllJC llOllCE
lnetr Ho 83-4183<l8 of Oftlclal Re-di In 1"-ofb of IM ~det of .. tlmete on wNeh the opening bid It A· 117153 NEWPORT HARBOR BUILDERS, I lcngotng, thal mly bt wltN °'!#Ider GENERAL REVENUE SHARING
corda In IM ome. of Ille~°'-of Inge County, eomputtd mey be obtained Dy call· To all heirs, benellciaries. INC . Stet• Of Clllf' 15311 Monrovia IM Plf<* °' lend Mtelnabove 0. PROGRAM OrangeCounty: SlldNlewlllbemlele.butwl1hout 1,,,,(11•1937--0968or(213)827-4885 di d . AYe Sult• 19 ~a..c:n Ca. aerlbad,t099U.wl1hlMPWpetUll Said..,. will be made. but wltllOU1 OV91'1tnt °' wwr1nty, eitpr-or Im· ,;;: day before Iha Ille ere tors an ·cont ingent ~2e83 . , PtaJC NOTIC.E right of drllllng, mining. ll!pforing Non-Cli.crtmlnetion Neta The City
covenentorw1rr111ty,111pr ... Oflm· tecl, regerdlng 1111e poaMalion. °' Oiied Dec ember 23. 1983 creditors of LroNA HALL Thi• bullMN 11 conducted by 1 ltldoper11lngth«efol'endl1orlngtn of<;:t~MeN~~~·
plled. reg1rdlng tltle potMMlon, °' mbranc:n, to P•Y the remelnlng HERMES FINANCIAL HUBBS and pe1"80ns wh general Plr1111f'lt!lp F1CTJTIOUI IU ... 11 and removing Ille same trom llld ton a9'c 0 ...........-tu• &neumbrancee. to pay the remaining rlnelpll sum ot the note(•) aeevred CORPORATION be h • · te ted Newport Harbor NAMI ITATf•NT lllld or Ill)' other land, lneludlng the In lelmt.Ulon or «Cele to,°' lreet·
principal 1Um of the note(•) Mc:urad y aald deed of Trull. with lnter•t u aalo TruatM ~yh wioltl erwd/lse m res Builder• Inc Tiie lollowlng petlOl\9 are doing right to whlPl10Cll "' dlrectlonally ment °' em~~ It• ~
by UIO deed ol Tru11, wtth lnterlt1 •In 11ld note pr<Wlded, l<lveneea, If By· T 0 Service Comp1t1 Agent tn t e an or est.a~: John L Pet9'n' 1nn1 u : drill end mine trom aalO llllCI• other or•m• Ind let ,... Dy •
aa 1n Mid no11·provl<*j, edv111Ca. If y, under the term. of HICI Deed ol Miiiy Jat.onfl'f. A petition has been filed Pteeld«li BALBOA·NEWPORT REAL TY. tti.n tll<>M t1er11n1boYe Ollcrlbeel, =Vld~ ~'::'L, ~~
any, under the tlfm1 ol aald Deed ol rust, 1 .... Cllargee, llld •ltPlfl9tl of A»i•tent Secretwy by ROY PERCIVAL HALL This 1tetem«1t wu fllad with thl 28 32nd StrMt, Newport 8Mefl. oil "' gu well1, tunnet1 lllCI ltllf'I• bMfl •bridged due 1 ~
tru11, 1 .... cnargee. end •1tl*IMI ot lie Tn.11191 and ol 1M tru111 erNted One City 8tvd w .. t . th S . Coun f Or County Cllftc of Ot11nge County on 112"3 1n10. th tough or 1cro11 th• 1.._ tact ,.._0 ~ ,,.....
the Tru1t .. and of Ille tru1t1 Cl'Mtad NICI Deed ot Tru1t Or c 92eee m e upenor 0 • Dec 20 1883 Joen A. Carroll. 11162 Cl.rro111own aublurlaca of the land llr9inet>ove ·~1 "" c:on ,
by aalO Deed of Trvat. Slid aale wlN be held on. Tuetd1y, Pvbllalleel Or• angec:O.!t Delly ange County requesting that · · l'2DIA 1 ..... Huntington Beeell, Ca.112~ o.ec:rlbtd Ind 10 bottom IUCfl whip-C ity Mine,er 1 Off le• •t
Said aale wtn be held on TUMC11y, 1nuwy31, 1118", at 2:00 p.m. 1tthe PllOt Jan 3. 10 1 ~1164 ROY PERCIVAL HALL be Publlllled Orenge Coes1 Delly This bl*,_ II eond\IC'ted by en ttodled °' dtreettonalty OrNled wetll. g~:5t11~2 P•~b1~:;" 17°':
Jenuery 24, t98", 11 2 oo pm 11 the llapm111 Av«1ua entrenee to thl 8&52·83 appotnted as penonal rep-Pilot Jen. lO, 17. 2,, 31, lllM Melull tnMlaend theft• under lllCI t>enMth ~ Chapman Avenue lfllttnee to thl lv\c; Center Bulldlng. 300 EMt • . 223-84 Joen A CarrOll °'beyond Ille Hllflor llmlls tlle.-aof
Civic Cent. Building 300 EU1 AYI . Otenge. CA resent.at1ve to adminisier the fllll 1111ement wu llled with the and to rtdrill, relunnel, tQUiP mlln· ------------
Chipman AYe , Otenge: C. At thl tlm• of tM lnl11el publl-Ml.IC NOTIC£ est.ate of LIDNA HALL nty Cllrtl ol Or1n99 County on llln, rtpalr, detPlfl ~ °'*"' "'Y f1tBJC NOllC(
At the time of tM lnlti.t publl-tlon 01 11111 no11ce. the total NO~ Of HUBBS (under the lndepen-rta.IC NOTIC( . t9. 1118" IUCh.,..."' m1nee. wltllOut. how-------------
cetton of this notlel. thl IOtll I of IM unplld b~ of tht "'9lJC HeANNO d A-'-·-'·.....,u· f 1:1_ l'm111 evet'. lhl right to drill. mine, 110'9, ITATEmJfT Of' WITMDlllAWAl.
emount of tM unpllel ballncl of Ille 1tic>n MCUred by 1"-•bove de-ent unwwh ... on ° &:.e· F1CTTT10U9 .., ... ,. P\lblWled Or~ Coes1 Deify ~· end oper111 througtl Ille RtOll ft.Altn.1111•
obllgatton MCUrtd by,,,_ aboYI cs.-jlOf~bed deed 01 truat and •ttmatad ~~lllON t.ates Act). The petition is set NAMI ITATlmNT Jen to, 17, 24. 31. 108-4 IUfaca Of the ue>Plf !500 feet 01 the ~11MQ UMIJIR
ICflbed deed ot tru1t •nd •tlmlled leoet•, IXpet\M\, and ad¥anc. II Of THI CITY Of for heanng in Dept. No. 3 at Tiie IC>llowtng ptrl()nl .,. doing 218-44 aublYrflOI of IM land Mrlln•bove FJCTTTIOUI ., ..........
C0111 espentet an0 .ovlnQM 11 ~.s29112 , ...... _.. ....... u•• •RY 700 c· . ee Dr w , 1>u.ine11 .. Oelelibeel •TnetoiloWlng~tiuWlttlar_, sea 135 311 . Tiie total •ndebladneM bllng an """"' ...... ,.,_._,.. IV1C nter .• es ' MARY JO'S ALTERATION ALLEY TM totll amount of Ille vnpalel u • general pWtnef trom Iha pen.
The total lndebtadnMI being 1n •llm1t1 on wtilcll the opentng bid 19 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on Feb-22• Ogle St., Colle Mell. Ca 92827 "8JC fl)TJC[ prlndpll balance 1ntlf•t tfleteon. nenhiP operating under the fte..
.. umete on whk;h the opening blCI II computed may be obtained by call-.;:-:~~~· J~,~5· ~n:i~ ruary l , 1984 at 9:30 A .M . h'll)' Jo Sleub, 1200 Weetc:lln Or ' F1CTITIOUI IU..... togetlllf with reuonebly lltlmlteel llllOUI bu.-name ol ARIES ~tad mey be obtllnad ~ call· ing (• 111) Ms.-&418 IM dly bef0<• . *-10200 Slat Avenue IF YOU OBJECT to the Newport Beech, C1 92MO NA• If ATlllENT c:osta. bPlflMI •nd advaneea" Iha COMPANY 11 5202 ~ AV'I . l~(~)i:~~13)82 -4845 111,:.:. JatWWy 3 11184 O::a1n v11.:rc; the Pl:,..ng ~ granting of the peUt.ion, you ~".i ~"':.:,~peonouc:tad by I TM tollowlng per9onl are doing ~:: ;~114~~lcat1on ol 11119 H~r!.ing~:.:=i· ~11=9 name
011«t· Oecel'rlbtf 27, 1983 IT o SERVICE COMPANY 19:"~ lt4 • publlc .newing on should either appear at the Mery Jo Steub SOL·W~T DEVELOPMENT co ~rentty Otted CUlllerl Cheek• """"""' tOf the pertntAtltp -
NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC aa Mid Trvtt... ONDfTIOtiAL~U W NO hearing and st.ate you objec-Tlll9 llaternent wu filed with Ille Upper Nawpor1 Plaza. ~ or Certified Chedl1 peylbll to thl ltled on M1y 12, 1913 In the County
u Mid Tfl.ltl• By Debbie Krebe ' ti fle · ob. County Clark of Orange County on C 929e0 Truat• Of bldOer .,, llCCec>t•l>41 to ot Orenge FILE NO F21'35a
B T D SlfW:ol CO<npeny Agent :Alllst1nt Sec:tetery ons or 1 wntten 'Jf!!C· Deoambtt 111 1984 ' A. Tru•t .. prO'ilelad proper IOlflllfl· POWER-SONIC CORPORATION, ~ Sc:hOonOYlt" ' t990 N Ctimornla Blvd 9111'°" tut>mlttad by ARCO 10 mod· lions with the cour.t before · irmm The W•t Comc>anlll. 4 Upper cation 11 anllat>ll Po Bo• 52•2 (3108 Spring 811.
ANlltan1 S.Cret1ry Walnut er.-. CA. 9"5116-3787 lM ·s~':~ ~ '!.v'"-AR~~ the hearing. Your appear-P\lbllllled Orange Cont Deity :='1 Plue. Newport Beec:n, CA. From Information WIHCll Ille AeCIWOOO City. Catlt ~
One City Blvd. W•t 416-9-l4·9016 10 ~•i 1,,_ .-"~f~ ance may be in penk>n or by Piiot Jen. 10. 17, 24, 31, 108-4 Robert SOiomon Inc 1900 E Tru.tM dMnl• , .. ilble. t>ut IOf Signed Guy c Clum, PrM Or~ Ca 112e&e Publlllled Orange Coaat Dally ua. ....,. .. " • 217·84 • ·• · wt'lldl Tru.t .. me1<11 no r41p("l9lfl· Put>llllleel Or11nge Cout Delly
(71• 3i.4 .. •• PllOt Jen 10 17 24. 1984 t>evaregee and eundry llemt. your attorney. "'*' AYenue. Sult• 10· Santi tltlon Of w1rr1nt)' the 11rM1 l<I Piiot Jan 10. 11. 24. 31, 108-4 221·M "" «00 • • • OPOHD HOUllNQ tU•NT IF YOU ARE A CREDI ne. CA 92705 Publlllheel Orange Coul Deity 207-~ F THI FOUffrAIN VAUIY GIN--Thia buslneu la eonducttd by ' dteu(lll Of other common detlg·
Piiot January 3, 10. 17, 198.4 ,.Al. "-AN TOR or a con tingent creditor Pl8l.IC NOTICE 11 pannerlhlp · nation ol the •bove detenbed prop.
8453·83 f ased f ') erty I• 2900 Brlt1ol 5• •2118 and PlalC ll>TICC prop<>Mll lnltllltd by the City ol o the dece . you must i e FtCTITIOUI ..,,..11 Robert Solomon. Inc .. Preeldent 30 Cotta M•• c a 9282e
oun111n Velley le< • Hou.ing ~le· your claim with the court or NAMI ITATl•NT Tiii• et1fament wu flied Wl111 tlle Said prCJC*1Y ta being told IOf IN! NOTIOf :ro t ol Iha G9t*ll P11n . J ounty Ciani of Orange County on of t>I"' 8IOOERI -------1'.0HDl'TlOMAl UH NNllT NO, prt.>5ent It to the perlOna rep· The lollowlng Plf90ll• ar• Clolng Dec. 29. 1983 purpoea !)eying IM 0 ..,all()f'll Four (4) .....
resentatlve appointed by the bullne11 u . ~ MCUrlCI by Mid Deed crl Trutt 1ne1uo-Cllewotet 1mpe11
P•11tlon IUbmlttad by Cynlllll L court within four mon•""-C.P s. :.ANOSCAPE SERVICES. Publtlhed Ota,,.,. Cout o.lty Ing '911 lt'CI Ill'*' ... of Ille Tru1111 Polloe c.. DEATH NOTICES
NOAKES
ERIC A. NOAKES. age ~. a
resident of Dana Point.
pasaed away Janu.ry
NJtee MOTMMI
uu.•OADWAY
MOftTUARY
110 Broadway
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IAl TZ URQllRON
IMITH I TUTHILL
Wl.ITCLIFF CHA"l
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. uan 920 Arbef s1 coe11 Meaa ca · ..--7 .... Ind of s11e 11'*1 10 _,,,. owner.nip and from the date of first isa~ 92627 · • P11oC Jan 17· 24· 31 Feb · 1--Oeted Decembef 20 1983 9'cl ..._ M-4
14,198-4 ln ~Angeles. 1'\a· eur:~:o:.0~::t~="'l.,:-of letters as provided m Sec· Rotlert c COiweii, 920 Arbor St ' 26s-84 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE ~1:"C:J:,.~Q!y":
neral Services are pending. Illa 1~ the on·eft• Ille end \Ion 700 of the Probate Code CO:~:-,.;.;: :::uciad . an "8.IC NOllC( ;.<>::,"f~,.. Foun1a1n v-.y t0200 Steter A.,.
For Information call Noakes mptton of btet Ind wine of C..JJfomia The ume for lnOIVldull by ey Suzanne Kelty tt1ue Fountain v~. ~
Mortuary 818-335--4061 ONDff10NAL UM .....r NO. filing claims will not expire Robert c Colwlll '1CT1110US ..-it ExecutJw VICI ~1 92708 unlll 3 00 Pm on Thurldly, ' * .. ,AAICINO V ..... NCI NO. prior to four months from the Tlllt ., .. .,.,..,, ... filed wt111 ,,,. ..... ITAT'lmNT 9451 Corbin A~ 1t4=~= I:,..~=
Petition tubmtttad by Teylor B date o f the hearine notJced g:n: ~11 01 Ofenge County on bu~~~ per.on ii CIOlng ~:"i:f.'n~ 9 1328 ror 111e Fovn111t1 v.., Polloe o.
rant l0t MH·at0tage fltdlltlea end above. ' na:1:11 TONI'S CLEAHIHO SERVICE. 231 Pu~ Orange Cout Deity Pt1o1 peri,.,,.,,t Bldl '°" ~ opened
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axaeo wvtee 11111on with euto-v<'nlOry and apprabement of Clfl ~It. 29 Enc:or• Court. "8JC NOTICE ~ ~ ~ No blel w111 be llCOIOled 11nteaa It 11
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..... ._ .. IED ()f .. ll.'ICE JIOUR'°' IESA VERDE 3 Gm home. 2 encl. Nlr\&I & '"-·utlful ct.co< In Vall.. ZZ34 Peawala 1707 ..;LA
r I" • .,,, ' patios. 1" llmpi. land. ·--IUR tht 2 t 3 bed 2ba :::!. IA1 1143,100 Ideal corner locallon Ex· Qool3'8d,':n' old« home 1 ... 0<'1 · " !xec:uttvutyle3 Br 2'h Ba 2 bd apt w/gar S7....., mo.
A spectacular pOOI hol'MI cell buy at S 110.000. Cati OtJ lar • lot (80x 178 ft) Pvt patio, pvt tnlry. com-trl·leVel pOOI home C:Mf'I 113"' 29th St. u.,_tua. Telephont> crvic·e :
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Traditional 3 Br, 3~ Ba Bayfront, pier &
Cloat for 65' boat. Priced to aell $1,250,000.
IRYl"E TERRACE
PJ1111r.inm !My & l''t'an view from 4 Br. 4 Ba
µ;1110 pool home PrimE· locatton $775.000
YllTI IEL LllO IAYFlllO
Fabulous bay & mountain view. l Bdrm. 1 Ba.
condo co-op. Lowest pnced at $295,000
llYSllE PLACE UYFROIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba up, "J. br.
2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces Reduced-$ l.500,000
PElllSULI NOME OCUIFROIT
Oc-ean & ,Jetty views. Manne room. 4 bdrm, 3
bath. :mio sq ft 4 1 .1r p<1rkm~ $1.:!li'> UtHI
I COllOllDO CAYS llYFROIT
Coronado Island cu.st bayfront lot 85' boat
deck Plans avai.I Now $370.000 w/tradf'
ARROWHEAD HOME
Nf'at nt?w 4 bdrm. 4 bath. lake view 3500 sq
ft $440,000 Will trade for a local property
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~1d,-. Or1v" N 8 67S 6161
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Beauttlut entry to• latQe Century 21 Sur1 Realty S2 15 ~ Loi value alone muntty PoOI '"'1/mo kltd't eleQant formal din.-Nu carpet 213_.~~2
hvtng room t.arge coon· 538-7542 II wOrth IM price and li!8':. ~r: ~k A L L y Ing PfOI decOr natural 3er 2 8a upp« tn dplx,
try lcttchen and lamny lmat 1044 owner may carry 11t TO apecloue a Bd + den roclc frplc hUO• living f11>tc. walflefl dtY'I". CloM
arN 4 huge ~rooms, 2 • I O •I I"' condO In Cllfftlaven .,.. room manicured yard 10 t>eaeh yrly 875-4912 baths Covered patio GREAT nlJ I ar • Comm pool CIMn a. 111 + depoelt & your INI Bkr
overlook• aparkllng pOOI 1'8· llll av.,lable Im~ 11200 h75 Agent 537-5027 C. • I fl ~.~~~3 ,'3or sho w ing LOCATION yearly. . Baat. acla zfil t if!! con!: Gn
on thta Aehford MQdet In Newport Hgt• 3Br, l1g 101. Wlttrfrelt It••• 46r21.%6a 2atry 3 car gar. v I e w y u r' Lu. THE REAL
ESTATERS
IEW0.1.011111 There are only three con-
dos In this dev91oi>ment.
T ruty cu11om designed
with 1 CQmmuntty spe
and 2 car g_ar90e1. Large
3 Bdrm 2 5 Ba with fire·
place S 13<& 500 2 Bdrm
2 Ba $12<&,500 631-7370
Traditional
Realty
63 1-7370
Parle View Woodbrtdoe encl. yard, dbl gar, 111-1400 2 ml to bch S1200 mo 11050/mo Agt 813-535'4 2 Bdrm. 2 ba C.amle $225,000 8-42·9988 8"5-8747 All 8-46-7171 --.
2 Ille entry, micro-wave, 2 B1 2 Ba. den. frplc, car
Cent A/C Upgraded M1•lJ1 lt•n ll VETS ONLY. PteaM can HOMES FOR RENT gar 11ep1 to beach
throughout Redwood Db' Wlde 5 6f. 5 ba. Aduh me f()( Ir" Info about Huntington Beach 3 & " Avell now I 1100/mo
deck low upkeep yard h....n,,,, 1 hOUM with NO Bdrmt S775·S825 851 -8787
$142:500 ~~ ~rf:::~2~7M. Mw~. Jaeon ~8887 ~~ Y~t~ & ~~~: Elegant 3 Br 3 Ba, frplc. 3 O~s~ or l obo 642•5291• 8"6-2849 lalMI ltlaa• 863..()755. Aoent. no fee. batconlel, 420 Qotd-
UlllA llUI 6otlAouse:3 br. m ba. Hurry up & call ~39--8190 4 enrod •1~00· &el-OMO a lty A beaut 1972 Aoyel family rm. 0'11Z.ed gar. No Bdrm famlly spot upper Studi6 apt, crpta. patio: 1 e Chalet hm, lge llv· pelt. $1300/mo Daya seoo·s lcld1 pets xtru blk to beach, 1tor-..
Ing/dining & kl1ch area, 979-857<&; eves 8"2·<&858 BEST fee GUARANTEED $400 t~ICI u1t11 <&9<&·3324'
7 86-1 172 fam rm w/wet bar. mstr •-IL.--0 ,... town claUIC S550
bl wtwalk-ln cloNt & - -"' Ct1ll Mm Z7Z4
3880 Michelson Drive
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gatden tub Elat>orate Ptalatala azo7 takes 5 rm sky u1e home ... 851 1
/dbl I k kids ok ready Feb 111 1 Br duplex.~ mo. It, dre19lng areaw sn 2 Br, 2 ba new9f' duplex, 539-6190 BEST Alty f" last & MC. 8"8-575'4 721
Young adults welcome yrty. Mature non-1m1cr1, 1-----Weelo, CM
Agt 5<&0·5937 No pell S&50 (2131 l.l'e& Set up houMI Aile h«e 2 ---.,,..-.,..,.--
a-rllfl . 11 S 799-4195 or 257·0702 Br unit with encl gar•ge 1Br with pool. S.OOtmo. OUIH TllH iK _ $<&50 539-6190 BEST lee $300 depoalt. IEWNllT IAIUll Beaulllul former mod•f 2lX AcrM 127.600 5 Acres Ctr••• ••I •ar 2 t -J-244 833-8926 or 842~202
Unbellevabte prk;e 1°' de-home Xlnt plan 3 S30 ,500 11 A cru t!ory 2 Bdrm cottage.1;;"-...T&aiiiiillit _____ .,.._ 2 BA lba. new carpet.
lacti.d 3 Bdrm home In w/spaclous bdrma & 2 $33,000. Bkr 879-1975 oce•n aid• ol hwy. lovely " bd horM Univ«· lrHhly painted Pref the city ot Newport p ... 1 t A 11
Beach Big yard and AV baths One yHr "'Home-lact•I Pnp 1 S S775/mo. 673-1734 sltNowy u•n'1"•1 Jrvu~,,.30 vA•t-mature adults S52Slmo.
Iv Warranty•· Incl In low _ • ,,.. 5<&8-7729 Agt access add to the va e sales l:;tc. or s 119,000 11 .. D. a.. It" Cetta HI traC11ve price to right ----..,,~ Priced well below oth8f n. "P' • 2~93 2-t -3 B 1•L ba frplc F I 759--1 1 1211,ooo 2 bd 1 ba den tv·~ rm party. 213-430· .. s ory, r. ,. . . Newport properties u I • · · 213 59 7 385 l days patio, 2 c:ar gar. Avail 211 price only S 159,950. IWllll.ll Sharp 1nve1tment w/3 bd w/frplc, aeparate d nl~g evee, • • No pet• $&50. 646-1220 751·3191 and 2 bd unite. 8 yrs old room, carpell and Rent to own 2 Br pool
.SELECT w/$19,200 gross l~ome drapes, water paid, gu home balcony view S32S Avall Feb. 1 Br.
Ne8r lhe beach Approx heating and cooking. S600's .. f" 539-6190 patio, quiet. utll pd PROPERTIES $50,000 under mrkt $650 545-~169 BEST Alty 84<&-8958 No peta.
Good auum loans. Prine •3 bd/1 ba. fnc:d yard* LatHI ltacla 2241 IEWHllTILH
TOWHOIE
A best buy In-area. 2 Br.
library, 2•,, Ba. fireplace,
wet bar. comm pool &
spa. Convenient location
Near South Coaat Plaza
anda adjacent 10 freeway
access $11<&.900 Lucy
Rose. 644-6200
~Macnab-Irvine
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only Call Lenny, 901 Move nowl S505 •
Univ Pk, Terrace/Cardiff 8-&Q.-03'1 Mr WHllarM 547-0204 1 Br 1 c a1>1 •. lower unit,
2 B ., b T h So Laguna fpl ocn vu 113~:500 55~.18;2n 18 tmllEml 11 A "Br, 2v. ba. 2 car gar. lrg S500tmo. Inc uttl. TU IHLTH' fncd yard Gdnr Incl. 497-6021 497·1232 t., ... ltack 1041 TAl·PLEX FOR SALE BY S1SOO/mo. 842-29<&3 ------------------Secluded Cottage. No OceenfClty Panoramic OWNER COSTA MESA •ltlt 11141 lgazlH ~guna. 2 bd. tmmac.
View Gorgeous 6 yr old AREA PRIDE OF OWN· Hoo .... Apts & COndos S850 818-983·88<&5
lrl levet. 3 er ~ den .. 3 ba ERSHIP Landlords AdvertlM Free L a 111 2250 w I beau I yd Ju st Double Lot Owners unit 50c at St or• & Markell qaaa 1U I
S 2 9 5 . 0 0 0 . Io d n has 3 bdrma, 2 ba. walk· M 1-4260 Wahrtdryer Included In
3 bd. 1'~ ba. W.Sldll
Brand new, C:fl>ll, dfl>I, &
blt-tn1 Encl patio, chtld'n
OK. No Peta. $675/mo
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~25 1 Br upper, crpt•.
drps, bl1ln1 No pets
7 10·D Jamn 955-0809
$695/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. frplc.
2 car gar. no pets 3007
Jeffrey Dr Ownrlagl
559-6221 675·2172 or 499·3563 In clOMt, frpl, pantry and I 3 B 2 B odd I kitchen w/blt-lns thruoot Ha•--1 3 br 2 bl frplc th 1 r 1 m 81 gn --..,..,..., ' ' ' scenic view $700 buy CL"' .. N & SPACIOUS Ml.llita Vt.IJ'O J 067 • 2-2bdrm1. Must see to lar~e yard Move r1Ahl In """ • •v wlrent fee 539·6 190 Westside 2 Br 1 Ba. up-Lake view Exec Home, 3 appreciate. Only 3 years $8 Ol mo. 631-8"99 agt BEST d d 1 old Wiii consider trade grade rapes. c:rp . ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Br • Den, 3 •,;, 61 for condo or 771 Call Its a condo 111 a duplex, II' -1 --Vi . 2•67 range & dswhr, patio • S215 000 752-2197 N01 Its a super houMI 2 lll ta ~· 8' area No pets. $510 + ... _ Ocu.F.0110.nalE _ · 831·4402. 9am -6 pm, -.,.... • lllt.f lrg bdrm chefs kitchen HOMES A RENT po s 11 & c I a an Ing. OILY 1441 0001 le~rt ltack 1 vv ask for Jack or G«I C\lstom decor huge llvlng Mission Viejo 3 & " Bedrm. 650-6723 or 786-2399
A terrific locat1Jn on the FORECLOSOREI 4 Bdr Lttl fer Salt 1400 room EZ TEAMS S-&75 S800-S850 Garages and --
d I w Agent 537-5027 fenced yards Kids & pets Condo 2 ·Br 2 Be near sand• Your own aecon ocean v ew as C· 1 LOT t>Jllnd Grant f S C P I az a • Po o I
home, beach retreat or s429.900nowS359.900 Bo off·N tBlvd C M LUXURY CONDO NA SC OK Agt No ee. $595/mo Incl heat &
perfect as Income prop-Patrick Tenore760·8702 11r:· Roc~ester' St PLAZA 2 br, 2 ba on 8~0!55 ~ water. No pell. 631-1476
arty • always rented and 1111101_1__ S 105 000 675·3099 lake. w/pool, apa, MC llt~rt ltack 2289 ---1n demand • this 3 bdrm ' gates frpic customized Eutalde CYte bachelor.
home has potential IAYCRHT HU NHataia, Dtaerl closeie. s8s0. 545--0230 12 /mo Modern 2 vaulted celllng1, patio,
631· 1400 Call us 10 see this com· llNrt 1450 _ Story Back Bay. 4 bdrm. ~ 15/mo JoY<» Waltze,
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V.i\llHIH0 "\1 fortable home neat MesaVerde4Br.2ba,lam 3ba.3300sqf1.3cargar, Aemu 63 1-1266
llll\11 , htc. schools and parks • Costa Vida at Vallarta. rm (Part furn?) S 1200 pool. Jacuw . 'I• acre lot. --T i'lOU 2 I RE Al E'>TATE spacious family room, 3'1t Puerta Vallarta Mex Feb 5<&0-7507 eves & wknda Poselble lurntshed °'op-EaatSlde own M 16 23 2 /kit on story 2br 1'-"ba. garage. &31·1400 baths. large • attracttve • rms w • Newer 3br 2ba M Verde lion 642· 1366 patio, S575 mo. 650-0500 kitchen, 2 patios. 2 !Ire-water $560 wlc ea -
POOL HOME Places, hardwood floors . 646·8<&02 home. atrium . open 2 + Den, newly decorated .. LIKE BRANO NEW" beams, S 1050 mo • no CONDO aome ocean -and a good·slzed yard I L. f pets, gardner, w•ter furn view, 2 car narage. Sparkling 1 Bdrm from OILY S 111,IOOf 1001 All Just waiting lor a HC•tl, arai 545-3627 <l-9pm 4 wknda 1875/mo 760_88e2 ~<&5. 2 S575. Utlls pd.
Beautifully maintained 3 nice family Grtttl 1575 _ . -pool. garage. no pets
Bdrm. 2 bath home Ch11hlrt Rtalttrt Prvt air strip w/moblle on Nk;e 2 Br, 1 ba w/gar. w/d •NPT LOW PRICE• 301 Avocado. 642-4905
located on 1 quiet, lll·llll 2•-. acres Murrlell hkup nr Victoria & Ca· 2Br.1ba.cute.great loc. 241WW11aon63t-0960 f hb h d $98 500 B .. 679 1975 nyon S595t m o Agt S79S Mr Miiier 547-020<& peace w. ne1g or oo . ...r · -997_9309 or 631•3 187 __ _ _ _ _ Lrge 3 bd, 2 ba. frplc.
ot Costa Mesa Assume IAYFROIT I lL... "Bdr 2'"t Ba. dbl gar near w/yrd. encl gar W/O
8'•'1• VA loan ol $66.000 I_. IU-SPR-IU TIHSE schools S 1200 /mo hookup S7251mo Lse
JvSI fell out of Escrow•j llUCOllAY I Ptaia1ala 2107 2 Mstr Suites 2,,.,BA. has 642·1872, 494·7'29 Req 548-1936 ~1.U~.r/17 ~n I his one' 8j ~~";rb~.'~~~. 0~1~r~d2 1
Clean 1'1> Bdrm. steps to all Close to shopping a ev~~ Gib Walker MESA PINES 2650 Haris
ba apt (can be con. beach, renl wkly Sl50 or t>eactiea S8751mo Drive BACK BAY 3 br. 2'1> ba BE-'UTIFUL 1 BrS'495
THE REAL
ESTATERS
nected) Xlnt fin avail monthly S500 1111 June by 2115 Orange Call exec home on quiet cul PAV patio. pool, ape
Low low down $945.000 675-5<&67 owner 786-3506 de sac S 1100 754,. t202 TOP area. quiet, no pets
S40·4 242J675-8669 l!!plrt ificI f lH So Coast Plaza area 3 Br Back Bay condo. 2Br 2ba, ~"9-2"47
IAYHllT 1011 S~mo Modern 2 Pool home dbl garage & $850 Avail lmmed Dys Newer 3br 2ba M Verde
upper Peaceful atmos-3ba 3300sqtt.3cargar. Altyfee539·6190 BEACON BAY 3Br/3Ba beams. $1050 mo .. no
phere, plenty of prkg pool. 11ct1Z2i, 't• acre tot Student budget S325 paya 1 or 2 yr lease, no pets pets. gardner, wat8f furn
• New kitchen. 2 br. 2 ba • Po11lble unfutnlshed or rent & all ullls brtte 1 Br S l900tmo 875_8617 5<&5·3627 4-9pm & wknds
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On sand. w/boat slip Fixer Story Baclc Bay, 4 bdrm. much more $650 •I BEST 6<&2·2119. eves 548-3060 home, atrium , open
xtra rooms $325.000 option. 642· 1366 avail Feb lat 539·6190 C C -1 3 Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Avall ap-Dalebout lllYllE TERRACE Mrs Long, 650-1190 Beacon Bay lovely 2 Br BEST lee htna ove ocean v ew, prox Feb 111. ~95/mo B Beach HOIT llOW CHTOll I I ----,--.....,.-Bdr w/spa & elevator No pell 780-1418 or ay 8' 111 CUYOI frplc:. b 1 ns. spa. patio Daaa Ptial "226 SI e P • Io beac h · 6•2.7528 ev--·· ... nds IRare.oneofaklndcuslom 5 br ex~ h~·se B~t of $1950/mo Dollie Agt S 0001 D b 2716 .. • .. .,, '"' Real Estate home bull' by Don .. yres ""' ""' ..,.. 6000 DUPLEX· Extra t...... 3 81 drm 2 mo rive Y With gre.I ....,..ean • "'n1nht COllOI' Ill I'll the model $799.000 Lo 675• ___ ...,.. S CdM 11 OLIVE TREE APTS .,., u,.,, r•cr111HCt SJ..-:c ,.., "" 0 " • • 28 x 18 llv rm, 2 full ba. hell. and ca i.gt ,
Tl .Tl( •OCI lights view lmmacvlately SMOllECLIFFI 1 down OK Gd financing ltHH lahtr11tlle4 bltln kit plush cpt/drpe 760-8702 2 Br 1 , Ba 1wnh1 style
Superb ~ocat~n Three maintained 4 Br 3 Ba Prime area. 4 Bdrm wllh I ~~'6K~~':iE~~~;~~51 Genral 2202 In dry rm' $695 <&95· 1"90 Condo, f Br. 2 bl. 2 car apts, crpll drpa ~·hw:r lamily room home wtlh all cornet 101 patios. lrench _ -.--gar. nr Hoag Hosp. updated k.ltch at · !~~ci~~~•~yed~~~~s. ~~~ the amenities 01 a well e1oors and fireplaces in Ill C&IYOl·IY OWIH l•••tr I Wiater Foaal11a $795/mo. 6-&0-5324 From S605 5" 8•7367
graded carpet Air con-~~~It ~:~:~ul~o~e:ig~~~ 11v1
1ng$r3o9o7m000& raFmlly room 11% fixed rate. 30 yrs RHtah Vall~ 2234 Most affordibte 2 Br2 Ba
dtl1oner unit Lovely view roof expansive viewing on y . ee Monaco with best oc aoo1111ULn 3 Br. 2'..fi)a. 2 ltory condo appls dshwhl S600 flat •• Tll lllffl
of night lights JUST RE terrace high open beam , •( f &: view 14 Rue Vlllars PRIP IWIEMEIT near T 1 I be rt & 539-6190 BEST Alty lee Quiet 1 Br, close to beach.
DUCED $10 000 callings & charming entry I Piil! l(IU ( I JM ~ Open wknds 6<&0· 1538 l l •/lll-t l l• Brook.hurst '"Tiburon·· NEVE A LIVED IN w/balc. d1hwr, din rm.
NOW S239 000 c 1 B c Reallo 1 675 6000 111 • Dshwr, patto. dbl gar. trptc, encl gar & car ti.JI •• 7•00' patio a
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elle hate r ' • IOAT SLIP ----elec gar door opnr Kida. Lux condo. 3 Br 3 ba, No pets $525/mo. Coral • 1· • Let! 10 view this f8bvlous p •-...... ..---.............. 1 1 233 16th Pl Npt 12•1000 9QP .. ., .. o ,._, __..... pets OK S800 + S600 rpc, ace. Tr" Apll 2163 Pacific. pro perly $695.000 WATEllF•OIT 111 ' lhould alwava ctleCil IM Hgts $1200 675 <&333 5 o /J ff 644.7020 n Spacious 3 bdrm. 2•..; ba ,-dep Agt. no lee. · • CM 546-<l 3 , Mgr e ~ Directory In IM 6 -0755 --~ LlllO llUl HT A TE Dover Shores 60' on the residence 1n private com· DAIL y PILOT 8 J POOL 1111
·-"'"" ...-·--·"-bay Charming single munlly New crpt1ng & Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba located In Pvt 1 Br. lrptc, pool, patio. LOWEST PRICE o" ,lory. 3 Br 3 Ba plus I paint Walk 10 ocean or prestigious areo Huge garage No pets 399 w COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO
IOYEll HORES
1121,000
Great 4 BR, den large
pool plva vtew11 One·of
&·kind w/waterlall, e•·
pensive entry Owner will
carry 1st T 0 for 30 years
and II can be assumable
You mull see Hits grea1
homeH
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Owner says 10"/o down W111
buy this 3 Bdrm home
with partial ocean view
It s frethly painted and
remodeled Ready ror
you to move Into Only S 139 500 Cati Sally Shtp
I or Jo ce OabOlt
,E.l"SUL'! Family room Parquet your boal and ENJOY YOUR AD IN THIS 101. nu cpts gardener & Bay S515 650-6357 floors. new kitchen Im· LIFE' 759·1501 poo l aetvlce Incl --
maculale Owner has s 1700/mo Agt 931-7370 IUIP 2 IHI Unty $165 000 for lhtS
charming beach collage
1us1 steps away from the
beach & ocean This
enchan11ng 1 Bdrm home
may be en1oyed as 11 11 or
the R·2 lot offers poten-
1101 lor added 1mpro11e-
men1 or redevelopment
646-7171
THE REAL
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For Ad Action
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Daly Piot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
another hoome Offered SECTION IS ••oc:S 1 b d k below market tor qu1c\I Aen1·aett-1e-... -Lido -Ille-""gar; un:;. No ~:CN;
sale $785.000 Fet1 By lrg " Br Owner nexlble. Harbor a 191h <&94-7008
Owner 7141645-5570 or H NG S 1900/mo 675-9103 ~
71 41631-7836 REAC I - -Sharp Mesa Verde 2Br I HRFElll IELllllTI 2Ba s5gs1mo. 546-5882. ,_ __ ....., ...... ___ ,,. Gigantic: 2 rm pleasure aft 6 970·3848 Pam
Coroaa ••I Mar 1022° IJ h•tr ler~tr Rl41, } 08,777 HOUSEHOLDS palace gourrMt kitchen 2 Br. patio. gar-oe. re-
Best of popular Miramar breakfast bar super plulh decorated 2 P9ftonS No
U.IELIEYAILE Great vtew $5<&5.000 RS decor troi>lcaJ patio gar-pell S525tmo 8"2-0<&81 261 064 READE age1st • emldep Moves _ __ JASMllE OllEEI 84"·6231 ' yoo IN! S-&50 ~ SSO MCYr· Superb dwnatra 1 br. encl
lty fee 537 ·W?7 gar. No pets. Aefrlg, ettc 1212,000 IOYEll llllES Walk 10 beach. 4 Br 3 Ba. range S•10 8"2•596-4
Darrell Pash Prop Entry through dramatic I Famlly room. S 1175/mo PIHILIFF YllW
H 1·1111 patio with pool Leads to Agent 8<l0-8208 Lrg 1 Br w/loft, toOI gar.
high celling llvlng room Wanted: Harbor View, fac, utlf rm. fvt declc,
Coeta Nt11 1024
4 Br, 2 ba. sharp, College
Pa~ VA loan • owner
I may ;;~;~;;•
Con1empor11y charm
4BRl 2''t, over1h:ed
Mosaic: Ille pQOl /jacuul
2 story upgraded M ...
Verde area 2085 Flam
1ngo Under S250 000 Ph
Call 546·6092
and on to wlda vtew of t 1 p1 750 N Spyglaa1, ate: family bl na, r c: o Fashion t11and and back home ASAP 759-0540 pets 2151 Pacific bay 4 Bdrms, 3 batha. 631 ·6107 855-o665
formal dining and huge S.atla WfHI WI
family room Reduced to New 2 Br 2 Ba mobU• Sharp M... V«de 28t
$315,000 Call lor detail• home on beach 11100 2Ba S595/mo 54&-5882. 142·1200 <&99-1551 alt 8 979-3848 Pam
~ PETE
' BARRErr .. REALTY
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ltla 2"ti 2 -Br, patio. garag•. 1e-
" decorated 2 peraona. Pifo POOi lacw:zl frptc acc:.nt 3 peta S525/mo &42-0'4&1
Br 2 Ba gel away seoo·a
530.e190 BEST Rfty f• Superb dwnatra, br. encl _ _ ger No P9ll Aefrlg, alee
11t1 Mtll !alt range 1410 8"2·5'964
ido. Dix mobile home. no PllllL"' YllW
pets Mature adults Lrg 1 8' w/toft, encl Qtt.
By ownr 3 Br 2'~ be
Condo SkylltH, dock 01111 Y11W ... II COMPARE * patto 2 car get wl opnr LIUI IPTlll
Pool & jAC s 124K. Wiii 3 9dt 2 Ba ~pool, OWNER
n90 dOWY1. etc 5-&0 4083 SAYS HE WANTS AC·
l .llll OHH ~~~N91~11 Toddy Smith
1111,IOO
Want 10 •h<>Pt on 17th SI,
2 Br 1 '' Ba lrg patio gar·
age "'' 10 park can Craig 831 12ee
For Ctutified Ad
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AD·VISOA
1'42-5178
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675-9103
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OUR CLASSIFIED RATES
Daly 101,777 25c Plot Qrtulibon
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Reclster
Newport
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49,000
C11eul1lton
52,000
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10,000
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ci.anlng by Sue day ---IUllTT·llOI iiiiT Tellman Eiec1r1c 38$-1784 Quot•.''-' Feet OOOd ref~ence·a Gloria BY RICHARD SINOR
wkly, monthly 882-'7473 • ~-Rernoct.1-Rooflng ~el/Repaltt com,,;, Ga • I ---MAAK ROWAN 831-•877 Stovale (714) 534-8392 Ltc:eoae 280&M 14 'ff• of
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Christian nome for any yra Hp. J«ry 54~ 13 Ina For nt 5$2-8142 TIEEI Remodel, rapaltt & gen Honeet & dependat>te Thw\k you. t7&-03t3
age REF'a 979-4569 a--• IS i.. • PATIO WORK.-Cu.tom CS. T~/ren\Oved Ci.an· MM4* Paul 730-0ee2 Refa m..5008 eve. OUAUTY PAINT!RS flatta~= ---,.._, mall "'bl fences, • f v p I 7•1 .. ~7• ---ph& CHING Wiii BABYSIT IOVlng care shelvet, partitions Low llgn. al, az• ery ,__ u · new awns "' _., " ••lhaf Reliable, FU! & Elflcient PROMPT, HEAT PAO-~
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548-018• Ca t e..;__i_ REMO_DEauLlrNG? Our Mtl.. Ya~~IKME11:!:~2~lng SMAU MOVING JOBS Kim 84&-8589 Cwtom ~Painting ~ NNtp P9'11& T545-n lr.i~~~~r.::~::-::1 It .. I .....1 "m.. "" ~ ..., MIKE 84&-t391 Ladsca~f et reduc.d winter rai.a ._1 •1Che9 extur• tete ,.. 11•1 lnaet tied dlenll are our best -Fr•_. ~ 840-5448 Oual1ty work at low rat.. contrect0<1 whO per1om1· Mleim«I• eau ua today Comroerctal/R¥1denti.I HAUL-MOVE-REMoVE UAosc DESIGN I -lot/ht Ft ... , 845-82&8 wort! 0\191 '200 lncMdnO
for reterancea 499-2255 Lendacape Malnt9'1anc. Furniture. Tran. Tr... ln•llll Patloe, apu, etc .. a.her,....._ -~ labOf end mtlf-1ail ""'*
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842-5e78
C.f •• I· .. T1'lt CALL BOB 84&-2923 ·: .Woae REPAlR .... ,., rick ~anway fS..40..()700 Painting by Weyne Leffler ROOflNO· u;:;;, A;;;aira I Plcza, Aoom HO. Swita
,. 2• .. II•••• 1121 Neria~ 10 Y'• of quality a cratt.. R9oov«a 15 Y" local Ana CA 92701 11ountertopa. floora, Cadllleica to Go-Carta Elac-Plumb-<:;•rpentry ~ •' --manlhlp tn H.,-t>or eru C·" J •so 5711\11. • v Whatevw the Fad Screens_ Keith 646,...672 Furnac.a •Pool Huter• • x-QdVtNd • (IXOVE) 751..a 103 ... '* .. , oe" · ""i---------patlol, '~1"· regrouta. Roll '9"1 off the martl 1 ... --Oulck/catetul. Low rates. P 1IWfto need ~ llc'd Free eat. 559-8150 • na\19 aomethlng you want Heve aomethlno you want Uc. T1~8 552~10 QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR anould ~check the Wl1h I Cluaffled AO to Mii? C1N91fled ada do to Mii? ClaMlfMd ada do PRICES: FrM 191. Call s.vtce DWect 1 the
Cl&lllfed Adi 842-5078 Call Nowt 842-5078 It well, 842-5671. It well. 842-5078. Sell Idle neme 842-6878 John anytime, 831-2050 DAILY Pt~"
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SEA & SUN LODGE Exec suite. OC Airport Mltalng Springer Sp.n. 3 Adveftlalng Con.ultent Dental Au't, FIT, front & General Offioa nice of· l<ennelhelpneed«S,mom-
S100 wk up Color TV ar•a. se<: S«VIOel Incl yr old Male Lag Boti I beck office exp .• ROA, X-fices. enawer phone1, Inga Laguna Beech
SYDNEY 3028 W Coast Hwy, Npt $500-$900/mo 752-7787 Need• Medlcellon RE-ray lie Salary open e.n. typing, btWt1Q. mall, m1ac •94-54M
fi8CUilve Sultet available, WARD 49-Ml748 PEIPLE IHIEI eflta. Newport BHch flUng, gOOd hra Ac11on MAID/HOUSEKEEPEI'
0 Landmark office bldg.. C S lllElllTELY area. Wkdya 842-6887, Newt 7141893-0953 IPP1 Mature non-amtcr ...i
MARR S3.00 aq fl · atl ~ S RAM-LET Loc:at nutrient menutec-673'-3'403 ..,../wknda general MMcM ~enc.. peri time I lncld, prvt entr~ ANSWERS turer looking for people DENTAL ASST 0< ORTHO ARC Am«1ca Corp in wkndt for fine No#pt 8citl
W-.. -•sclay, J••uary 18 •••••••••••••• ~ .... ~~~~'"'""'"""'•I 2920 Newport Blvd N B to hire end train tndiv!O-bp. a RDA req. 4 dayt. Newport BMch nu a lull inn Car & phone• must ~"' ... 7141432-1161 all I I .....,tlon M-Th. N.B 842-2828 t•me opening In lhe Q«l-875-7300 Mlwn IMpm ARIES(M h 21 A 11 11) R . Wind"'"'· Unity u . or mom . ......-I n fi arc -pn .., · cstncllons are removed, green hJht FOR RENT Furn office, Apr~'.:-Gobltn No eic.pr needed. Com-DENTAL SECRET ARY '°' er at HrvtcH/prtnllng Malntenenoe Men for .,,._
ashes or change. travel, vanct). Fam1I}' member purchases gift which 200 IQ It. s2001mo xtnt OPINION pany w111 train Must neve preventltlY9p.opte0<1en-= ~r'pfut ~ut~: dustrtll pet11, experlelK:*
can be regarded as sincere token of affection. Money problem is loc Avail 2-1 556-3900 My bOU rui.t the office own trans ted prectlce. 2 yrs office '" -.ctrlcal & ~
resolved, you'll have reason to celebrate b} dining in gourmet L.IO Bch, 6 otta. recep with an Iron nand, but Is EARN UP TO expet & organlutlonel ~=-~ ~1~ h~~~ required, own hand too9
restaurant. .... -... -"!'.-__,,,_,....1 11ree,c0f1frm,trgbey,an relue1antloadmlttt H• ll.ll,1rll11r akllls, Mon-Thure aome titting raqutred aplut,tiwdW()fl(w,o.-
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Focus on real estate, professional deck In aep bldg. 2500 IQ fuat .. ~. "EveryoM la C•ll Mra. Wllllema 831-1321 gOOd company benefltt. ~71,': & petl'MMftt.
appraisals, contract which can affect future secunty. Check for hidden fl, ampte pkng. fully a/c, entitled to my OPINION" 114/111-1111 Otttrtbutor &33-3232. •ltt so. Kerry•--------
clauses, read small pnnt and insist on definition of terms. Pisces. Virgo =~~;3r~~~~ 53500 mo Pt1Haal1 3012 Anaw servtce Telephone SHI PEI YI ORI. _EOE _ IUlll1m
and another Taurus figure prominently. CIRCUS Of operatOI'. varl<>UI shifts. Male/female. 0.11rlbute In-Gen Ottloa for Npt Center Two Polltlona ev.it. In GEMlNJ(M 21 J 20) Sh · k· 'f IEWPOlltlUOI foimatlon on new medl· Ad Agency. Type, file, marketing dept No•· a> -une : on lnp may U"l; necessary I you are 1000 fl. 2nd noor. quiet 382 3rd St, Leo 8ch. cal product. Catt M.P anw pl\o,,u. greet parlence necHaary,
to collect overdue bill. G~t message across 1n .. serious'' manner. You'll street, nicely landscaped MASSAGE As 1111 o 0 c 10 , 0 f Marketing, Charlotte•-client•. S800/mo l<ethy company w111 train. Must
be given more respon~1b1l1ty and have opponuoity to gain greater bldg, off street parking, 719 NO HARBOR BLVD Cnlroprac:tlc 1n back of-vttte. VA: Mr Housley, 714-553-9010 nave car >01'1 tnoiom. Jt
reward. Cancer. Capncorn natives figure prominently. ;er. avail. 645-4800 FULLERTON ~ce.1 ~111s.!r•ln. 3-• (804)973-1181, 9am-9pm Halrdreew wanted wllh :alj:!. ~-= c.11 ~ANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on payments, collections, S. Lk Tahoe. lux. condo, Vickie 645-3323 days 110-1112 ·~ w · .. ary open. Drlv•ra, cro11 country, aome cllentele tn bMcfl ,..,--..,---.,.,-,---..,..-
eammg power and locatton of lost articles. Assignment can be ?r~~~~~::'f~ ~1~~:1~ Prime location, 350 IQ It. l IAY l Wiil 645-1177 California Lleenee req aru Halrport, 850-5342 Meo Lab'" Ne>t.,.. ,, ..
completed, burden will be removed and you'll attract many who llfta (619134g...5573 Call 642-46«. Mon-Fri, BKKPR/SEC'Y Mec:Gregor Yecnta 1631 opening for fUll llme pee.
admire you and wish for your success. It 1s ume to break from past. to 9-5 ~ll::5J~EES A1uto '*;.~erR, ln~f~n<:e bttt-Placentia c M ' ~T~~=~:: ~ ~ :iC: ~
unpnLE·ntOyoJurlow23n style. 2 Yll~OOLIUll PriVTux office w/wlndow. TOSERVEYOU ,;:~M.n1a-'5.;kayi.~:~ lllYU/TUllH lowlngpraf 53&-9392 day ~'.'VM + IOIN
( u > -Aug. 2 ): Stress ind1v1duality, make new stan, get to s~:,1~~~.!:; ~=; anr copy. 101.. recept. OPEN 24 HRS Hunt Auto Center 1825 Oppty for ldV~t. Hair Styllata. Manlcurlata. Saturday• W• offer
heart of matters where member of opposite sex is concerned. Make Weatln Holel 552_..847 N B a Ir Port area llliant Laguna CanyOfl Rd . Leg Must be high actll grad. Rental apece ot employ-comp Mlery, P9ld -.,Y. per~naJ appearances, wear bright colors, exude optimism. You wall be S250tmo_ 5'46-2831 WHIM 401 ~ 833-8986 or 487-2030 over 18, good driving r.. ment evall HAIR PROS. profit lheflng and tlMlt1'I
at nght place at crucial moment. Judgment, intuition arc on target. ltatal1 te Profeulona1 office apaoe. --------~· eo<d, neet appMrance 18009 SkYl)erk Clrcte, benefltl. For lrftervtew, vmGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Family differences could cloud ISSUCS. Sku• 2tOI S.00/monthly lnciudea IHI 1n0111 FAOIUTY1 B:::~·i:· ,;Y2 =..,:. Come In for Interview Irv 28l-eo92, 494-9907 call Betty, e..e U 03
Know it. rely upon your own Judgment and realize that most answers Bdrm In 2 Br hOU ... U/F conf rm, pnone ans aerv. Sutt able tor ceterlng .. Nwpt Hts. 831-3669 FIUWlY ITllU HOUSECLEANERS -TOP MIT 1111111
will be found behind scenes. First impressions prove correct, intuition btw 28-32 prof pref. Non coffee. & photo cop11r Leue or r9'1t 986-4777 1 Babysl"er needed. Mature 27065~~C M WAGE -FULL OR PIT -Loe.I mff Meda 3 peopte
1s accurate A "ormer teacher s baclc o sc d t 'd 1moktng, No P•t s. Secretary evall Ma (a t t 5 ..... 1r1 .. OWN TRANS -PROF to train tor --t pee-. •• 1 n enc, rea y o a1 your cause. S2SO/mo 11t lall + dep. _w_rio_n_t_4_76-_1_oeo ____
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on friends, hopes. emotional Ava112•1 842_4098 Ah 8 Otrertaaitin 40111 ~R.t~~r!;,!i:'ti~ G=-0::,=.!-.1 APPlY 7~222 <*• & commltt.ct to
fulfillment and added populanty. Sales ability is helghtened, you can MaC'biQ mon.y j;\ RE req 845-0787 SELL 1, KODAK FILM _ H-IMm. WWI Wist 1n 1w1ng ~uccessfully utilize powers of persuasion. Romance is also highlighted 2 Rmmtff. bHchlront / bl N Chu ~~ & t aJnlnO of emptoyMa
and you'll feel you can love more than one person at a time. ~~·:;e1 :~~7p~en ~!:'~~a~~~ 11 ° B~~Y~~~'\,,:an;,ed ~~ cou~.40--0~~ benefit w~~t~ ~~~~MS~ Mu~ i'.:~~ ·
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be ready to tear down for purpose of A fwll senfoe •141 Pvt party to 1nvea1 $5000 & days a wee11 842-5 l6 l Electronic Anembty Elt-tip Jim 87S-0938 II ll .rl llll
drebalu.tld1ng -h take c~arge of your own destiny. L~nar emphasis on c,~1.:;~~~f-~';'~~~!~~ 1450 SQ ft view suite S 10.000
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1n extsttng gvardJ B•xter'•Str .. tlaremodei-perlenced wllh htll Houaec:IMnlng, eiq>er. pi t. • rs.
e I~ wit supenors, act1v111es connected with governmental hk-up-morel s425'hutU __ . serv.3211.ret 966-8494 1 tng Openings for speakers•muat S5/hrto muatnevetranaportatiOfl 09pendlngonLIYel
agencies and successful business entcrpnse. Another Scorpio 1s 979-2800x3 t4. 6S0-8336 Fovr trg private offices MH~ 11 Ltaa 4024, H 0 st / H 0 s 1a 11e 1 . •tart 556-8220 _ 540-1287 or &46· 1836 of Ell~
involved. Corona del Mar quiet with lrg secretarial area. MONEY AVAILABLE Buas.era, lunch IOOd ser-ESCROW SEC/OFFICERS IOISllEE-ll 111-1111 SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 22-Dcc. 21 ): Emphasis on travel, com-mature male $250/mo. k1 1ct1en and private . 1 vers. PM Broiler Cool\s Temp utlgn. 111per only 1 n
· · b ' I' I lobb" Sign space avall FOR 2ND T D S Apply In person Dally, 2-5 EICllW IYlllLt•I Live In °' ovt 5 d1y1 a Ask tor Mr Jon munrcataon, a 1 lly to pul views on paper in c ear. concise manner. 111. tas1 & $50 deposit ' • LocwoFReeOsN-.._FOaEatL~~~vAlce pm at coco·s. 4•47 71 •. 49~_2332 • week M4·M2_1 aft 7pm Mod.:.s A .... ,ttona
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. Spiritual values surge to forefront -you'll learn that 1mag1natton can Ref's Work 546-4370, ~ble on W~stcil1~' ,... ..,,.. " ,._ .. ... '""" be more i mportant than knowledge. Virgo plays key role. . Hom• 640-7845 edecorat on a owance. HOME LOAN I MacArthur Blvd, N. B Fifing phone. Ille typing Hto5u2•o•k .. eepe,r ktnee~~d Tuesday. 8·30 pm, at Tlf·
CAPRICORN (De 22 J 19 Y 'II be d · h f 840-7002 Beautician. rant your own Fair 'w e Onl narson-• .. ourt w y. c._n-lany's, Npt Ben. 3rO fl()()( • c. -an. ): ou truste wit money o Fe to ahr 3 bd w/aame & 141 1101 _
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booth Of' comm w/lollow, able & ~ltl t~ .;;k nd 1ng, laundry, 1ron1ng Ell-Must be over 21 others -you'll succeed in locating genuine bargain . Emphasis on aon, 12 yr E-Sl<le CM • ll1rt11111, Nwpl. CM erea. 557.223• apply 894~7 10_2 pertenced and referen-1.:wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii refurb1~hing. decoratin~. remodeling an~ the obtaining of art ob~'ect or !~67_03~m3r11; 7
111 utlla TD 'i 4021 ces Daya 5'°·3822. eves 1•
lu ry tern Ta Lb a Sc t I t -· ' ' I Beauty Florist wanted exper'd M5-5591 MULTI Level Dlrec:1 ..._ :\U I . urus, I r • orp10 na 1ves pay paramoun ro cs. ••1ian1 11 umH I STYLIST, with ()( without only PIT Tuel Wed & --opponunlty that let• you
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Go slow, lie low, defer to wishc~ of F F~;=.k~:'~v~"!.~~~ lt1tall 2916 • 1 cuentele Top com-Set 645-0093 · Inspecting & marking dell-achieve your llnanclaJ
those close to you. including business partner or mate. qet_ second Poottapa S325 770_8651 0 d 11 OFFICE 11~11• C.. tao. mlaslon paid M0-1900 · cate praci111on parts goals rapidly 14 yeara
I I d I P I NB PH condo fem non-.... po . .... .. y TD s Since 1949 N___. .... 1 _....1 -. F..._ have good eyHlghl market Our fat MAlng wrnd,,gather information and be aware of ler.:I nghts. pe~m1ss1ons. Be Nr~n rt Bo1orfr-a ac-Specie zing In 1" & 2nd 1 9-5 Tues-Sat ' FLRl llUYlllY I Must be fut. accurate & ••pet in the s«ln care
~ ect1ve. rea rze e ay rs temporary. 1sces 1gures prominent y ·k ocea • ·1 1 ceas 350SQ It. tJ25 mo Robt S11t11er NH/CM CLERICAL ~ m~~t;,, o''cl 545-0413 Dellron1c products .,. bued on
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): I nd1v1dual connected With your =~ r.nr Lldonvs.25~~~· furntlure a\/I 642-8946 RE Broker Bd Realtor• lllT lllW Airport Bullneu lrH l Corp Coat• M... Mink Oii CaM We Care
employment will make valuable suggestion. You'll have opponuntt} ' 642-5t80 RnAILSTORE 642-2171 545--0611 PIT afternoons, temp . Au hrs Catt 751 tOSOor llSllAIOE 0ts1r1t>utcn tor oetalla
lo promote special cause. to acccpl rcspons1b1ht'v and to chmb higher Lg rm In nae. yd. balcony, I IFFICI! ii c.11 JUMBO typtng, answer ptlones 957-0648 p F Id I 645-9104 ask for George
on ladde f c ro • Apply In person 1760 erson r ay Part time !•-------· • r o su cess. W/D, m1<:ro, mull ,.. Prime Coast Hwy to-Monrovia Ste C-2 CM FIU T1111 PlY lor sm11111nsur1nce agen------=--,....,.-
5395 650-6314 C8110f1 So s•de of high-RESIDENTIAL LNS btwn 9-12AM or 2:5PM PUT Tlllt Wllll cy Airport vie 786-1780 Now hiring Rental a Salet lertanh, vat. Aprlatall, UaJ. ,,. ........ Val. Lrge Furn Home, prlv ba way at stop light. 800 SQ I For Info Call MS-3986 Opportu~lllH 1v1llabl• lnte<lor Designer needs ~e:~e 67~~'f~ llland
llaat. ltae~ 2740 lnrptrt ltaek filf ltwf!lt ltaek 2769 Mal non-smkr Fe Pref rt PLUS 400 ft ol bue-SS00,000 min-no max I eUayMedlc:el Distributor with the lo1 Angete1 FIT assistant Must do
_ -$3SOt ·~ 5'48-2497 ment Call 675-2311 and 75% Loan to Value nHds 1 person H· Times Clrculallon De-11yput1. muwr1ng. cola< Nurling
Condo. 2 Br. 1'~ be. pool, CONDOS FOR LEASE IPlQtltl&Pl Mature wrk'g Fe to thr 2 _6_7_5-3311 EVE_S_1w_K_N_DS 40Yr Amorlt1z11llon perlenc:ed tn CYstomer partment tn our door-to-bo ards E11perienc e l lllSHlJll.
frplc & frig $670/mo Furn a Unfurn S625-S 1500 1 mlfbcil. 8'2-2357 bd. 2 bl apt w/aame C·taatr•a'al 30 Day '"Undlng Service GOOd ,...,.....11 of-door r'lewspaper satea neoeasary 642-2255 3 _ t 1 11 _ 7 E.xpefleneed 5'48-8108 or 53&-1082 Agent 631-4960 " p 'fi f d I ·-··-· ' Yearly OCEANFRONT 842-4952 1tter 9 pm ....... 2911 ac1 IC e era tlce skill•. lnci'g typing program GuarantHd ""'"'" p re erred Mu at b• Nice 3 Br 2 Ba. frpt Lge airy newly decorated Bach apt Mini kltch --~..., ____ !"P_""! and dlctapnone Mu•t be hourly wege plus com-mature. and lntlfeated In
$600/mo 111 & sac bachelor apt. Open beam $395/mo Agl 645-3683 Oceanfront •Pl rm avall. t&fb d1x suites AC empt f ' • I able 10 work well under mllllon Hours 9AM -Full/Part time Evening long term employment
847-7276 cell. 1undeck S500tmo, lor lmmed oc:c. S325 mo. prkng. from $400 2855 ln3nCl3 pressure and as part of a 2PM, or 4PM -9PM pos•llOfl• avlfl in the Npt Certtllcetlon training
utll pd Call 645-1771 IH Cltatltt 771 N/smkr pref. 548-9457 E. Coast Hwy. 675-6900 team Benefits. a.alary Training It provided Bch erea 937-3947 18·5) available MESA VERDE SEAWllD Near beech. 2 Br. 2 bll 2 Br. 1 Ba. nr bu• & beach. Retp person lo there 2 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll· (1 1') •ll·OHO neg Phone 841-2665 be-Potential to earn $300 I 00 many mouths 10 leeo? CONVALESCENT HOS-YILUIE s790/mo, yrly 198 1 dep pool & laundry lac. bdrm condo In Colla 550 s I . excell beauty WIDOW HAS SSS for TO's tw.eo 10-12 Oflty. plus per w• For an 1n-Find 8 hOme ror your crit· PITAL. 661 Center St
Nelilf 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 557-6985 $475/mo. 498-6277 Mesa 751 :8668aft 5pm a.alon, fast food. office S10.000 up No credit "•1y•-111 terv1aw. Call (7 14 ) ltHS in ci asslf•eo C M 548·5~~ ,_ --t G d b h I check, no pen11ty Call -... 957-2361, Ex1 1204 642 5678 aptatn 14ptana t Bdrm IHal 2 00 Teacher with baby wants ec 00 eac oc DenlaonAssoc 673_73 11 S650/hour •comml11loo G--1L b Sell Idle Items 642-5e78 from $576. 2 Bdrm from female non smkr to shr 213B Coast Hwy, NB _ Home Improvements No enera a or
S670 Townhouae lrom Mate $250, non-amkr 4bd home In CM $275 $500/mo 646-8844 Htlp W11tt4 5100 Mlllni We wlll treln Call Many poslllOfls ava1l1bte
S735 + pools, tennis, 75'4-7087 da~. 960-7037 841..0574 or 557-2732 -Dan 32 93SO (10 ) U1'90.$7/hr MAHAQEMENT TRAINEES eves and early am -Hair Dressers ' • -noon 220-1520 small'" w1terf1ll1, ponds Gal -WE LOOK FOR YOUI Re1ell apace, approx 4500 St ti I I CASHIER II p paid From San Diego IN NEWPORT 91::: ACH EASTS I OE COSTA MESA HOUM/Roommatea SQ ft, $.80 gross. high a Of1 or HM . p.rt t me ark--lf•l!UL tFfM( Frwy drive North on ~ Rm a all In pvt nome I Ille t 1727 W llff Hair Deatgner Ing atructura. Newport -.., Beaeh 10 McFadden and Single$ 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-v • Unlimited 832-4134 rs 1 eatc M1n1Curi.1 Bnch S./nr 875-2790 E•~ helpful Good U· TOTE-I-MARKETS
NOW IHIHIC West on McFadden to manta & Townhouaea Sl25tmo M2-8738 I t I W IH Dt. Newport a.ach lld .. t Cllentele nee typing abMlly Proficiency
s • • w 1 n d v I I I a g 1 from S660 (Ask about Female, Newport Creat. n 1 1 11 f0< antiques. furn tura, Studio FIVE OlllOl ltllll1 with t1gures 10·kay by For positions on all
(714)883-5198 furnished apts complete REF'a reQ POOi. l9nnl1, Furn home rm for ate 646-3679 Ask lor Judy 640-6443 Low pey Greet Mure. touch Excellent com-'.::::::./ I :..,...--levels Salary com-
with TV. nnena a utensils. fee, neer beach. S375 German Hae & famtly tn la•utrial Leern wti1te you .. rn To pany t>enefns Call M1111el (:j .._ -mensurate with ex
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req'dl On Jamboree Rd In furn C.M home. let rental LIH 2e1-6122.1"c""M~""!60&P!P!l'-,""1"'!1~nc""1-0"llR""1ce-needs 11ddltl0f11I sa111 1451 Irvine Bt TU911n Generet OfflOe. con1r11e1or , interview, apply at.
at San Joaquin Hiiia Rd s230imo. Call Chrla after MOfl·Frt 8 30-5PM 100 11mp1 12 ft door reps In • growing com· -Ooor Serve<> Fasteners ' U-TOTE-M-Market on
l .a.a.1100 4pm 645-2435 - . S300/mo ca' II 759 8006 merctal market LOOklng CLEANING PERSONS, need• • glr1 to answer I R-"hlll & N1sson 1n Tustin ~~ --------Retired ;antlaman nda · • for e•parlanced aalu Hunt Bchllrvin• S6 00+ ,_., vu
Mslr Br & Ba, refrlg No ~no rm w/kltch prtv Cotta Mes• 3000 sf 47¢ people with menegertet pr hr Mutt ha\19 car ~ •t~~:he~ 1901 ~· al 1<4090 Redhill on Tuea-1111••-••••ll •mkr, anlmels or water-Pref N 8 720-1222 pr sf 1005 Brtot0 Dt potenllll Great op-9'4 4346 work 6'5--6'837 .l l,..~ day from 12-1 ~.m Spaciou~ ~Ingle. one bed Mull flt Into family M•-7269 p0r1unllv 10 p11tlcipate In Ct..•Alng Wom•" want--' ~ FOi IOIE llFO CALL: envlron~t. 't. ml to HfH fer , -· ... .., ..... ~-&two bfdroom apb. beach Empt M/F. $75 Ital 2912 Aut1a•taeati 3002 growtnandprortt Call Kit S7 50hr Mu1t.,.wifflngto MMe your lhopplng.... (714) 731-9935 er 531""'41 dep $300/mo HB " or Mark 714-850 2990 work hard ~.2410 tw ~uaing the O.Uty Pl-EOE ... ~ 97•• .._._., H&H FREE-ALL AGESI lot --&d
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548...4280 °' 993-4881 CM. Tom 851·81128 So El Camino Real, San f r1anoty, IMdtvm-alad ~5~~~ f..'#' ::e noon
Nr oc.an Nie.. new dee«, Clem Llc'd •92-72H manufacturing company • • • pm
furn, refrlg, TV Reap * 280lup crpta/drpa 1 • f --T In bullness 30 years Pr• COUNTER CLERK
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
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20 Colliers
22 N. Oek.-Man
51 Sea1<>nlng
52 Popular
54 lnd1vldua1
58 Horrible
59 Press
61 Mother-of·
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62 Having wings
63 Ribbon: suff.
64 Commerce
6! Electric units
66 $Idle
67 Church
stream council
24 Kind of sign
26 Horseshoes DOWN
e<:ores 1 Study hard
27 Time of year 2 Half pref
31 Vehicle 3 Danish
32 Violate measure
33 Pierced 4 Wisdom
35 Bad f)<er 5 Excessive
38 M orse units 6 Body par1
39 Clear 7 Ut1hzer
40 Army base 8 Iron alloy
4 t Slngle 9 Retarded
42 Luxuriates 10 Water source
43 "Under· 11 Forsake
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44 Throng 13 Fruit
45 Composure 21 Weep
47 Arthurian Si te 23 Incursion
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28 Black· poet
29 Sharp
30 Teeters
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39 UK politico
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42 Trunk
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46 Clout
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a.n ltltMI ,.....,., ltiQ qtr '10fM 1 Yf• 15 Forklln. tow "'°'°'· 8000 80 "'°°'1"9: eholGe lo-Id tlll llG tl4t YtlH 1111 E~ct 1f:rw~ Nii.-t\da t t200/ob0&40-t•1• ~~: 1fS!e.~ ~~ ~~17~.;;:1• 01 'n 268Uep, wmdl rLii '76 Mba 21800+ QI .82 VINCJOl'I ~ '*• • · h~tl I i t •tl Boet dOck '°' IYttNPt AMt'FM. anrt, Mlc:f'I . 153001080 te2·7473 nu MY9f uMCI, 1\0~.
SHIPPING & AECEIVINO i pO;t., G;d wl9J>rtna• Kt U HU • ltle. Looking ror tow • ~~ rlma, nu ~ .. •79 MOB Or1g o;;;;;-' 4 refrlg. etc. SY~ AMffM,
M.ohlnunop •Xl*lence •nd dreuer uoo 81 h Of wrought Iron renc:-prolOe, NII or p~ ti•~ 'wbJ°:::: d~~-:;-IPd • ovetdrv, *?Ok• Nu TlrH. 21 K ml,
helpful Mark 557-3380 14M2!5 Ing In var1~ 141ngths, r• boat 20-22· max tengtl\. S5500/obo 131~1350 r · whla, new 1oP, mint c:ond $13,300 833-0119
S"ITIWUI _ moV9d from apt complex, Year around rental, great __ · '4850/obo 7•0-2110 -..IFIOl ,.l •••111 •r" Chlneu Hand-painted • ft hi gd cond $125 ~1 lor right Ill• Ca.II '75 BMW '002 loeeled Uwn ' -Medi full time S*ton to tcreen rm olVldef. $2000 131-e~11 650•3064 ' good condition SS&S<) '79 M~t. ttereo, mint Champ-one Ed Oht Int. 4 coordinate amall ahlp-Roc:tcy 549-1900 _ __ ___ s42•2672 or 132-0803 cond ~500 148-2503 dr, tt ap, amJfm c:atie. 35 ..
ping apt 859-4912 OAK ROL.LTOP DESK 85 gal utt •quat w/1tand Boat tllp for rent (flx.ed . _ PtrlCb f lS7 mpg. 74K Orio S1925 0t S300 obo RMjlo cont bridge) Newport fM 34' eo 3201, Mutt Mii, S1000 bit otr. P/P 7&9-0658 TUOUIS 1111 $600 675-7813 plane, gd for 1>eglnnor1, boat. $200/mo 150-8551 • take over ~ymentt. 16~ T•rv-C.rr••· Fully
1rvtne Pr•tchool, PIT, Oak sldebrd leaded glau S150 obo 831-7411 8 tllp 1 30• S259tmo 646-3778 •iulppeo At new Ve " 171
FIT 78&-7494 pertec:t,S1JOO. 833-8086 Allel9CHotPltalBedS3H ~,tor~ oma1t,~ '81 5281 Salen beige wi ~1~M~!4~r: 10 1 or '80 0(. 4 dr, very cietn, tlLEPIHE HUI SLOT MACHINE: MILLS EXT 1ollet ... , w/atmt Harbor, mo to mo, $180 tan IMthtf, 5 IPd, t /r, all __ tunrool, ale, Blaupunkt,
The PennynV91' 11 looklno 1940, rebullt $1400 obo S12 50 549 1477 obo. 720--0318 daya poUlbl• xtraa Included. ·70 911T, 11lnt aond , nu co\19f $8500 780-9588
ror • p/tlme telephone 548-8952 evM AQUARIUM 29 gillon loter ll•t1 OH S 14,600 Oeyt 759-Sl531 . engine S7900 or bett otr. '82 Turbo Wgn, UiUiM
aaleapereon. Hra. Tuu 1 •• ,--•A St1t1d & all aco.NOflel. Evee/wknd 5o48·M 19 o497-1485 lee Of payoff at S 13,500.
thru Friday. 9am to 2pm. 2~.Hctl .vll Ptston pump S100/oftot. i9i2 VESPA P2oo great LARGE6ELECTIONOF •73 91 IS TARGA 30K ml, 4 1pd. cutlOf'l'I
Apply In perton . 18&0 §Uy JC Penney hvy duty, 840-0811 evenlnga. cqnd. Low mites w/xtru. NEW a USED BMW'S! Ale, Alpine cua. new P6, wt111. gOld. John or Suun
Ptac1W1tla Av•. C M lrg cap. wuher a I'll give Bruniwlci< pool Tbl,' elate $ 1000 I 0 B 0 G rag lowered, barl. leather, 836-6859 Ol 780-1154
Tel...,,.ho""' w0<k --lou a dryer to. go with It, 540-7336 Liii IU-llW new weatherstrip. Rare ... =ac 17• -... ..... 185 GE relr"'l l--· top, all equip, At cond. ==---..,,--_,.... •• ..a 1 .I .l/11 • 'V ,,._er, s II t I / VOLUME SALES very tut. xlnt. $11.500 • • "' S 100. 545-6891 •50 Aft/eva 842•4480 1 orcyc 11 SERVICE & LEASING obo 850-1534 'ii OOdge COit. 89M, gd
No Mlllng. lllary, no 911-FREEZE -Complete Shoptmlth ma: koottra 1011 3870 N Cherry Ave. cond $1250. 873-4131; per lance necesaary R. lg cheat, Sea,.. chlr*a1 tools, car-nter 1&5311HUSKY172!! C '73 PORSCHE 914 80,400 752-4500 ext 4037 company wm train, part' S 100. M2-1003 ,.... • 'Y """' LONG BEA H ml5Jgood conct •"250 toolt, misc tools Four 5 mo old, very good conct (No. Cherry exlt-405) ' · ..., time evening hrs For Kenrno" W9hr & dryr, Hit 750x16 truck tires S25 $1550 OBO. 557-3808 (11.41) Ill 1710 54 10 s-5 ,,.All""""._ ___ _._....,
appt caJIJene662-58-44 eo0d.$100ea 544-6"488 eaorS100all 859-4552 evesor541-4369daya Yract:.inaw~ r• l 7 '64 RambJ« Won. xlnt
TOP$$$ Maytag wUher & dryer 2 call eves only Two '78 Yamaha Yl, 250 & Now oPefl Sun 11·4 t '§l ~ X 4 W , at-. trens $600 obO 842 4179 Females Pref M~s& ""'Old $300 499-3541 El_,.. le t t ~ agon 1-• Ir 7 Escorts 12131886-1984 , .• · .,..,r 10111 op, .,.... .. 125 plua 4 ran trlr, Datiaa 117 1UmepyrontaolS167.33 uC
T T -k o Relrlgeralor. good cond , cond $100 540-1053 helmets. Beat offer 2lAzcLASSIC CNohucd~"P79Y~3n5t530~Cgt Cettl"'t•i-a~u"!'lc:"'l'k-R"°Mer..-•a·. "!"1.....--"'
ow rue river, H• wht. $150 786-0t33 King sz bed xtra long Moped, $50. 557-t300, XLNTCONO BIG eNG .. • . "' for t9M, runt liloodt;;l
parlance, FIT, Clays eves/wknda $135 Upright Freezer Mon-Fri. 9-5 S3200/0BO 54&-8091 '76 4 X 4 Wagon Great neeC11 work $450 968•8505 REFRIGERATOR REPAIR $250 675-1 30 '81 VESPA $650 Skler1 car. gooct cond.. 751-8399 alt 8:30
llAllEES Local home estimate S27 M'glc ltland memblrthlp. Peri. cond 642-B674 *"M • X •pickup assume $2000 642-7961 evea. '78 Regal Ltd, loa_d_ed_.-tuJ-1
Leading Women's Illness La.rry'aRelrlg 760-7275 Sacrifice below cost HONDA MASO $225. ~~nt~y~~tS26~~2·c~fr '82 •x•GLWgn.pwrpac. pwr. exit eond S365o ~~tfv~t~e;!~te h1~~~~ Refrigerator. side by side $500 645-7834 YAMAHA 100 S250 Chuck 979-3553 Agt. lo ml $6990 7~i1 786-6110, eves, Sat/Sun
slst clients with our like new. almond $225 Magic Island Membef'shlp HONDA SL90 $175. All * '8o4 Datsun Sentra as-lllT llY '80 Buick Elec:1ra, •x.ec.
unique e11ercise program. 895-7062 $1200/0bo 786-7603 good cond 549-8553 sume pymnta of $120.27 '77 wht w/blue Int. Fully car, loaded, 4 Cir. 81,000
Appllcanta should be W/D, $135 ea: DIW, $100. Magic: Island Membership YAMAHA 175 Enduro, No dwn pymnt OAC. Call loaded. auto,' am/fm miles. asking $7500
enthusiastic anct helpful Elec Range. $150. Curren1 price $3500, wlll street legal, $200. Chuck 979.3553 Agt. stereo tape, steel belted 675_~6_!5 ~~=~~~~11~~~1~~-tf~~ . 6-46-58~8 setllor $1500. Call Kathy, 642• 1795 Darryl •72 240z, xlnt cond In & r~ata. SH50 p P '83 Regal Limited-, -,,-,ve-r,
position• evallable In our Relrlg a. 17& 19 . lroatfree, 476-2020 Motor a.... 10 out $4200 650·9182 9 8687 air. power, am/fm CUI, 4
Costa Mesa Salon ~~::~~-ewe:,.~er~S;: Mobiie telephone. Sys-175 Class A, 19k ml, xlnt •74260z .completelyreblt. TtfOll 9169 apkrs.Slo,500.340-2295
Please call Nona. . a. • coma direct dial, 2 hOOk cond. $9,500 P.P. straight bOdy ... apd. ;tUfoyota .. l\:a P.U A• c .. m.c t
549-1941 between 3-5 Washer & dryer, xlnt ups S3000. 754-0344 646-3843 54500 553-8289 keep call aume pymnta or S t8 t.48, 'II SEIAI tmLLE
eond., both IOI' $300 Old faah Hutch $150 COi-G Nod n pymnt OAC Cell TYPIST 54s-8070, 720-0148 '77 WINNEBA 0 22 FT. '75Detsun710. w · · Bleck; tull power. new Need exper typist able to lec:tor Plates 548•4058 Fully sell-contalneCI. Stick shift. $950 538-2481 Chuck 979-3553 Agt tires. 1 owne<. orig. Runs --+--+-__,1--~1 work from dtctaphone Cl•trll Playhouse wlitlde swing Loadect Prime condition .76 280z 4 sp ale clean *'84 Toyota Cetflca. A&-xlnt. $1500 Call bet 3 &
and to learn new word . Etiipatat 6016 attchd S150 548-4058 Sl3,500. 548-7800 Jn/out hi ,.,;1118 · Runt sume pymnts of S178.36 5pm, Tom 552-2077 20
processtng system lor - -"---T a'le 1 1 .,·.,.,.,.,. • .,,,.7687 No dwn pymnt OAC. Call C Newport Beach firm Honeywell Peotax Spot-._.rs traatl compacter, r l r , . 11 nt ~ • ......,.. Chuck 97g.3553 A t. ·16 oupe de VIiie. aun rt,
Typtng Incl s letters matlc w/zoom. lllters $50 Hide-abed. $50 TrHel 1024 r . ---9121 -----~ -x.-conCI $2995 642-1234
proposal etc Salary Sl50/obo 494~87 557• 1300· Mon-Fri, 9·5 BUY FACTORY DIRECT trrln *'84 Toyota PU Assume :SO-Seville. -bttt/blkliit
1 Vito clartnet. 3 yrs old '78 308 GTB. Gold, 9780 pymnts of $127.72 No . 510 950 35K i commensurate w exper. Letea system • all mint Lightweight llberglass ml, Blaupumkt Bertin dwn pymnl OAC Call 1mmac • · m
Please call IOI apptm M-5 w/1.0 Noctnux. tens $175 Mlnolta XE7 cam-Scamp 13' & 16' travel Radio. 135.000 obo Ch~ 97g.3553 Agt 499-5868
644-5522 Canadian Elmarlt 28 mm era $125 650-9182 trailers and new 19· 5th 32
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TYPIST PI T or FIT Gen-I 2 8. & Summteron 90 Warct's ...--;:;-p rotottller. Wheel Call now, toll free. '64 BB 5121. Bleck, S.lng '74 Cetica. O<lg owner, air. THE URIEST --+--+---« eralOtllcework Npt Bch mm. t2. Elmarlt 135mm $200 557-8212 t.S00-34s-4962 tor free Feder91tzednow $77.500 auto, Im $2000499-2385 SELECTIOI
Pt II 645 •175 12.8. ALSO M-3 aJngle --brochure and SAVEi 2 O 6 15 8 7 O 5 7 O or •7• C II 5 • ...,.. --1-
ease ca ... stroke w/12 Summlcron llaaical last. 224 A It "-'eta/ 206/323-58°79 Jim n'"u ~~n:.' cMc·h~m~nmg,
Sell all -$3500 Firm -I nm 41 -------··
PART-TIME, Varied hours Cash 494-6976 IBANEZ GUITAR Accottlc Parts 9015 Fiat 9123 ~50 857-5817
--+--+--+--t---41 to include early AM Cutaway. very nica, stand '78 Corolla Spt Cpe
weekends Musthaved~ F111itare 6025 & caae $300 obo. after 9 drawr tool bo11 , '70 850 Spider. all orig. S ·
or late moctel, low mileage
Cadillacs . in Southern
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9pm bef t 1am 842 7589 Craltman, mint cond has unique hard top Incl. am/Im CHS, lo ml 2000 penctable vehlcle (small Chopping block. oak. on . • $300 642-6269 $700 Bonnie 751-9458 obo. 642-3583
truck, van, station caators. $150 548-1946 Near new Peavey Cla"lc wagon) to assist news-VTX amp, w/4 12" spkr RD-108 steel belted radl-'80 Flat Spider. navy blue, ·79 Cellca GT. an/rl, 5 spd,
paper dealer In Irvine Desk. antique. 5')(3", oak cabs. access case. misc als on 13" spoke wheels 36,000 mites. am/Im new tires, 81111 cond
area Musi be depen· w/lthr top $385 548-7827 c 0 rd s s 5 5 o 0 b 0 Set of 4, $200. 548-8091 cass. $4300 675-2813 S4900 64 4-6087
dable. Contact Greg Din. rm table, conv. to reg 631·9270 AatH WHt.. 9020 Boa•• 9125 '8 t Corolla Wgn. 18,000+
Hyde Monday thru Friday pool table. slate bottom. Offa'ct Faraa'tirt/ ml, 1 owner, wht, auto. between 9.30 and 10'.30 carved legs a aides. HIGHEST CASH IMMEO. '77 Accord. air cond. am/Im, rr, mint cond.
am only 642-4321 S2500.640-4222AM/eves E,aip•tal 6226 loryourvenlcle,domestic cas5., 53M mi. 1 owner $5950 P/P494-2003
• or lore1gn 551-8285 Mint. $3450. 6o44-9079 '81 T----•. A/T. A/C, 4-dr,
2600 HarbOr Blvd
COSTA MESA
640-1880
-----Fr. Cntry cupbrd. cherry. FlllE PROOF "'""" ~-+--+--+-~~-t Wa1tress/Walter ex-perfect. $500. 833-8086 Fiie cabinet. 4 drawer. WE IUY '80 ACCO<d LX .• pert 1 pert cond SSOOO/obo. per I enc e d Io o d I 1 1 s350 673 5686 ownr gem, sparkles In & 30K mi Eves 855-4472 65
Cknrolet 313 * 'S4 Chevy Camaro u -
su me pymnts or S 173.52
No dwn pymnt OAC
Chuck 97~-3~53 Agt.
*"84 s10 Blazer 4X4 u-
sume pymnts of S277.54
No dwn pymnt OAC Call
Chuck 979-3553 Agt. 8111 WutN 5100 Heir W1ntecl 5100
Nur91ng , PllOP, IHMIT CLElll Sales
Nurses CNA s & NA s Ao· A newly created PQS1tlon PAllT DEPAITIHIT
pl1cations being ac-has become available for Ex.penence pref FIT, 40
cepted prV1 duty So an md1v1dual to pro111Cle hrs/wk Apply tn person
County cnvls/genatric clencat support to the KERM RIMA HARD·
experience a must For property management WARE. Inc, 2666 Harbor
appt call 661-7401 Mon tunctlon Mam duties will Blvd CM
thru Sat 9AM-1PM 08 typing procMSlng 1n-
Almand s Nursing voices upcta11ng inven-SALES PEllSOI
OFFICE: Sharp alert per-tory. accrs receivable & Ladies Sportswear buyer
son. good with numbers payable, and maintaining lor golf shop, pr1vate
MacGregor Yachts. 163 1 Illes Two years gen·1 ol· club 30-35 hrs/wkly, ln-
Placentta, C M flee experience typing eluding some weekends
55wpm. 10-key prof1c1en-Hrly wage + commlaslon
Part-time cy & good communica-496-5767 lor interview
CHOOSE YOIR HOURS t1on skills re<fd P1ease Sales person to sell art
Tired of s1111ng around w1tr1 apply to work and custom tram-
nolhing to do? Do you Donna Kub•ak ing Experience in sales.
like to mingle' It so. give lnCl Prop Mngmnl art background helpful
us a jlngte at 540-030 1 t I 24A Main St. Irv 645.6444 tor an exciting 1ob as a 863-1 t91
lelephone sales person SALES PEllS011
with the LOS ANGELES PI T counter help Gary's "
TIMES 2 shifts available Del• 752-540 1 Hours Wllft4 l•••4iatofJ
Hourly wage • com-11AM-3PM Excellent opportunity
L t 1375 awaiting you ii you are an mission oca ion llUL ESTATE AliT energetic enthusiastic.
Sunrtower Ave C M Expenenced agent desir-highly motivated lnellvid·
Part-Ti•• PtrM 1 ing charming CdM lo-ual interested In making EYElllCS cation with well estab-excellent money Ex-llshed CdM firm High tensive training program
comm1ss1on 1ncent1ve No expe11ence necess-
plus pnva1e oll1ce and ary Call 65 t-1100 lor In-WEHHDS
s secretary 675-231 1 Days terv1ew Newpof1 each Marketing & E11 Wknds 675-33 11
firm has several openings SAIDWICH MAIER
IOI responsible and in-RECEP /CH Office tdeal tor homemakers &
dustnous people A good Musi type 1Touch1 and hte students Your chance to
speaking voice a MUST• general office 645-7811 make e•tra inco....-r 3 A great way to increase i-~ •u
your budget Clotlars wa RECEPTIOllST hourstday. lunch hour 5 daystweek Call Bud's pay lor your training For neeaed for Insurance Bro-Subs 546-5237
interview appl call Mr kerage lirm in N B Dulles ·
Bleemer 545-5776 include telephone SECRETARYtt girl ott1ce
PERSON FRIDAY Hours answering and llte typing tor small construction
9 30 . 2 30. 5 days Light For a pp 1 Ca 11 company 631-8023
typing handleohone bill· 714 644-5522 SECllETAllY/ESOllOW
1ng. non smkr 1rv1n1> RECEPTIONIST Opening lor excperlenced
476-0915 Full 11me Please call indlvldual Must type 60
PNOIE ROOM 540-5554 wpm Rare opportunity
cocktails Also Bus Per-MUST SELL! Comlngware ega _ -_ CLW CARS out. tt hums & gets 30 .84 TOYOTA CARS &
son needed Ben top stove, sell cleaning Pi1101/0r1H1 6221 All TRICIS mpg TOO! Must see!
Brown·s. 3t106 Coast oven. micro wave top, BE•UTIFUL Store" & $5399 Oya 631-8480 TRUCKS Fleet prtees.
H So lh La 8 Paid $2800 sell $500 " , e ..... 548-7233 • Immediate Delivery wy, u gun · Clark organo S 1995 Ex-..... Diana Pro•·-Ent. Weather proof complete --Warehouse llo t td s 1400 11 cept1ona1 Wm Kanabe '80 Accord LX. exit cond, 844~590
S t ti E d pa se ·pa • se upright $3250 Both i /I l
·67 Bel Aire Nd1 llttle
worl!. $200 979-1288 or
54S-.688 Ask IOI Jell evera pos1 ons xper s4oo. Propane gas BBQ, a r, am m. nu t rH T i L g
and Trainees Up to paid 5785. sell $lSO barg11ns lor mustelans. $5300 631-8480 dya, r ••P• 171
S8 SO/hr Other misc. bring cash 675-1530. 644-1818 548-7233 eves & wknds ·78 fR7" dOOd oond Lo ·~5~~~oo6~..-0~ns 220-1520 Small Fee Call an 5PM, 966-2798 Piano. Baldwin Acrosomc '80 Civic t500 5 spd---.;;-ml $2500 negotiable.
WORD PROCESSOR New rattan sofabed pd w/bench, walnut. ex.II WE llY runs & looks gr°eat: (012WDO) 557-7725 ·7551~:0:C,~'g::_~8~:pd·
For Newpon Beach Jaw S900 sellS400 sss-'1253 eond $1450 640-4038 USEDCARS&TRUCKS S2850 631-3016 Volbwain 9173
firm Cell 540-5400 . Wurlitzer upright, hHt COME IN OR CALL FOR •8 t Accord, ale. am/Im ---•------SEE IS FIRST1 Doti 5510 Tahitian Wht. 3 mo new bar. S350 873-2912 arr_._ ater casa. 11lnt mech e We have a good selection ~ I Cost S 1600, asking Yamaha piano. ebony Cormlef-0.Lillo $5295/obo. 650-9074 ~ of NEW & uMd Chev-
-Sec: 7 pc, loose pillows. FllEE •-•11•11 ®
A orable Shih-Tzu pup-Sl 100 obo 786-0133 new $2900 675-7813 Clnltln '82 Honda Civic. 4 ctr, 5 -~. ~ roletsl See us today! pies 6 wks, AKC $250 eves & wtlnds 18211 BEACH Bl VO. spd. am/Im cass. Xlnt
Less than pet shops or -Sportia~ Goffa 6230 HUNTINGTON BEACH cond. Must Sell. S6000
breeders 548-1200 Single white canopy bed -12 a•u E MOSSBERG 1•7 1017 1•t 1•31 obo. 960-6357 AFGHAN PUPPIES AKC ' with matching night " ,. • J ,. -"'
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
stand and mirrored PUMP ACTION SHOT--WAIT YO ,-------9127 All colors. ages $100-dresser S 150/0BO GUN. S 100 642-4740 "'" llJI l•H
$350 MuSI sell 646-784 1 957 -8165 Rossignaf Roe 550 s klls. OLW ISH Obi !'!!.7~4-C-lv""tc-. -n-eea-,-m-o_t_o_r
AKC YORK!E PUPPIES 'Jewel -203 cm, Nevactas. Rost See Ronald Dace Best offer over $500
8 WKS. SHOTS. M&F 1 ry 6214 S S 548-0113
$300 & MOO 646-3853 EMERALDS 39 stones. 28 ~~~~ ~~~ :~~t~11sk~~: THEODORE
B --Carets Retall $200-bindings $65 494 6087 oston Terner, M, 4 yrs., $300/Carat Sell $150 . -· --
Fam pet $30 642-6410 P/C Lve M~ge TV hllio,
Jack Russell terrier, train-I 645-1046 ' 'lerH 6232
ed M S3oo 640-0276 Must sell: EMERALDS, 82 **•QIU***
Messy Dogs• S 10 any size pcs, 25 ct to 5 ct, from k .. FM (GROOMING SCHOOL) $ 150/ct. trade 496-2661 4 spea ers. Am/ · turn-Teacher 21 yrs ellp table. gauges. and tape deck Must see -Must
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COSfA MESA 642 · 0010
4 fiHI Dri'ftt 9030
'79 Blazer 4x4. pwr steer-
ing/brakes. x.lnt eond .
$5900. (71-4) 650-4242
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Huntington Beech
(714) 142·2000
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Ckryaler 315 78 TOWN & CNTRV WON
$3750 6o44-6785
.,..~, 9317
'81 Odge Alres. 2 dr, red.
sunroof. ale, w/w rad.lat,
lrg eng. 4 spd $4800
760-9600
For• mt 546-2848 Nac~Hry 6216 hear• Complete. $300' 9
POODLES ARE PEOPLE Bead blast mach. Mlg & am-4 pm, Sat/Sun Mon-
Pups $250 & up 546-2848 arc welders. 2 com-F". 12-4 et Pinecreelt
b' AplS 2300 Fairview Ave. Reg Austr Shepherd pressers. t saw, band
60 -Bronco. fully loaded
$9400 obo 650-3713
Tneb--9035
'68 Bug, It blue, wtsunrool. * 78 Granada. nu Ur",
gd cond S 1950 Wkdys well maintained $2400
752-5522. eves 962-3733 846-7838
be' d Apt K-205. Costa Meaa pups. warm loving pals saw. 1omter. 1 lsc Lo ca 1 e d on I a r $99 up 752-7150 sander. drill press. 2 cut 154 Ford P U 6-q1. §'.'.sp
S 1000 548-7916 aft 6PM
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'68 VW convert . good
eond.. stereo. gd top &
tires $3500 673-2912
*"84 Muating GT usu-;;;;
pymnts of $253 39 No
dwn pymnt OAC Call
Chuck 979-3553 AQI. Shel tie AKC S 150 Im
adorable 540-5605 -----811111 5520
Otr hrs, 6 yrs. 16 hds. show
quality $4000 obO Eves
540-2647. ctys 642-9843
oH saws. band saw with tetttcomple11. '-!back
welder, lathes 12x36 BEAUTIFUL 25'" RCA
t51140. surface grinder. color TV 2 yr wrnty
tool & cutter gr1ncter. 2 S 148 Free del Open
turret lathes. rotary tbl, Sun TV John's 646-1786
~~~11·1':'~ln~~rd~:11 COLOR TV'S WANTED
714-972-1754 Working or not Century TV 541-8320
"61 FORD Ptci<uP
$300/0bO 645-6283
Volume Sales. Service
And Leeslng
18711 S.ac:hBlvd.
'69 BUG, XLNT COND
S1500 firm 968-0112
'63 Metro Step-van. x.lnt Huntington ~eh '69 Pop top cmpr, reblt
cond. 4-cyl, 20mpg. pert (l 14) 142-2000 eng. nu brks. clean. swap meet truck, $2350obo.66t-2220
*'84 T-Blrd auume
pymn1a of $224 32 No
dwn pymnt OAC. Call
Chuck 979-3$53 Agt
$1200/obo. 966-8324 JatHr 9129 .69 vw BUG, gli>Od cond , ·55 Mustang coupe, x.lnt. _ loe. car $2995 642-1234 Sac lrg 44" giant TV $600 77 ($3200} and "78 .,3 Jaguar xJ6 exceUent good engine. new paint.
obo. Must •ell 642-7579 ($3500) GMC 1 ton rated, cond.. rebullt engine, $1600. 846-5088 '67 Country Squire Wgn
heavy duty w/pwr air. etc. beautiful sliver metallc ---Runs goOd S395/obo.
Teac tape mach. reel to 557-1300. Mon-Fri, 9-5 paint, orig. owner $8000 .• 70 SOUAREBACK runs 842-7517
reel. 2 lrack, exit cond. '77Datsun1ngbed, near nu 675-1723 or 675-5308 nreat, extras, 15,oOo ml '69 MUSTANG.° 302. new $275 obo 631-9270 • APPOINTMENT SETTERS RECEPTIONIST PIT 4 lor right person Benefits
lor evening"l 5 9 pm hrst<la Npl Convates-C~ Lynn at 547-5625
$5 00/hr hht!ra1 com CPnt Center 646-7764 SECJ:IETARY For general N~~~
missions Contact Bob at I fl E C 11_. I L contractor a11perience
~i~~s~ w;:e:~~ke~2~~~: JWU-till 0$\;~u~B~~~~-8286 ~~~·1~7 °';";.~00~1 ~. Bula, Gtatrll 70l l 964-0937 ·74 J/2 clean, ;;;;a, wortc 4·5·30pm Sun-Fri
651 11,a J.9 pm wPe~ • • Ont• ""6' e r .r necessary PI T 631-5383 days Ap1s conslr comml. MH parl<'S Rent a desk Pro-secretary
PllJYATE POST OFFICE gram avail 720-1133 , Jll SECllfTAllY
Part/time. posS1ble lullt --------•!Typing 35, phones. Ute go
time Need Stock person SALES Ex.per helpful btJt not nee
pa11111me flexible hours Victor Temp0<ary Sef·
Newport 549-2287 DISPUY ADYEllTISllC vices 434 t Birch St suite
The Orange County Dally 213 NB 556-8520 PROlillAllH Piiot has an eltcetlent op-AHUST porturn1ty beginning m1ct-SECllnAllY-uw lffioo
State wide R E 1nvl'ISI· January for career onen-Np1 Bch 30 hrs/wk to
ments fin -;erv1tes tirm ted display advert1s1ng start Exper not nee
offering challenging pos-sates reps with a--proven GOOO typing, good 1hort-
1t1on for br1gh1 inCl1v1Clual track record Great earn-hand 644-5040
to write and Cle91gn lor 1ng poten11el guaran1eed
Tl -990 and DEC dn1w against com-
POP-1 1134 Musi hevt' ? m1s,1on Desire to move
yrs exper w/COBOL Ex •nee management a plus
cellent career opportun1 Send resume to
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Secr•tary with typing
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exp•• front olfloe ap-
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per day). Weekdays P M exp'd O.ys 7·• Sun Oft
weekends A.M. Earn about s• hrswtc Rtt•'eci Nwpt S.4K11 6•4' 715 t
$400 per mo. Call Mr Barrow SELL. tdt• uem• ._111• •
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PRIVATE PARTIES
Sell your ltema for $50 or ltMa Jn
our famou1 OIMES-A·LINES pub-
/lahfld each Saturday In ,,,. Dally
Piiot.
DIM ES-A-LINE ad• mu1t be
pr•P-1d M> ma.JI or bring them Into
the Dally Piiot office.. S. .ure to
Include your phon. number or ad·
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#Ch lt.m cl no abbr.watlon1.
Sorry, no oomff'W'CIM aci., garage
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Sevytor Inflatable Wooo . ---& TLC $1750 or bat olr • -. -Bottom & etern, hardly 78 Datsun PU, near new 760•95681(213)489_8306 70 VW S850. Rblt eng, 72 L TO Country Squire
used. holds 4, new $550, eng $2800 obo 673-8701 _ trans, nu redials, aome Clean. runs good S495
$300 67l-0786 Va -1 O hr•au ki1 ti 2 body work See at 2250 650-6367 ---a 1 -Canyon Dr /1 B, CM or call . ---Power lo1t1 7012 '76 Chev 112 ton VAN. 58 Xlnt cond S2700. 855•8137 btwn 12_1 76 T·Blrd. Lo~ded $1600
181 LVMAN SIDE STEER new tires, shocks. strong 543-59t5 • --650-6697 Shirley
CLASSIC Atomic 4 cyt 250. 3 spd Gooo mite-•erc .. 11 .... tiff ~~~boB:l-8t.,.motor, '76 Fiesta.• apd-.-.-lr-. loPef--
•ng. xlnt cond $7900 •oe Xlnt work truck. •'82 lQOE auume . clean $1995.631-3016
540-4242. 675-8669 631-7411 Jim P""'nla of 1297 S" No 7 t Bug, runs good 79 Ptnto lmmac 1 own ,... • S 12001090 646-4184 or · 25' Wellcraft Nova XL, Aaatia l dwn pymnt OAC Call 645-0414 must sell, S 1900. Ca~
1973 Twin, Ford, v..a, .159 Austin Healy, not run· Ctiuc2k 979-3553 Agt. 536-6227
Mercrulaers Tandem nlng $500 obo 499 354 t ·72 200 D Merced" Euro-'7511~·:~on~~;:ags '80 Fairmont wgn. xtnt
axil traller $9800 . • peen •tyl• Great mile---cond . S3800 557-3389
720-t 10 t ~ J'ml. .. R aoe Perfect c:ond A '73 BUG. r•blt eng. Dew
Boaton Whaler, 18 ~WL STEALl$8600 775-4o454 paint. Michelin tires, rl2111Tl111U
Outrage, 20 ht1 on boat & Sales-~Leulng •75 280C 1 yeti & am/Im ca11. Ilk• new In & Auto, am/fm can, 24,000
50 M a WIUT • mmec · S 11 ow out must ... , $2550 or ml, xint oond $6800. ~ow sfe~5~~73~:2~· ~~~sOl~e60~;•;8 lK ml, bat otr 651-1571 _ 536-7167
G and Be k 32 .72 llYEITORY -'74 BUG new eng, trans, Li eel 93•-t r n s *'79 320I; 4 spd. A/C 'ID •.•• aoou Tllll clutch, brakes. idnt cond. I • • .. model Clean & well (G9•XEO) Chrome WhMfa~ 2 tank•. t11 $2500 o.ah tek.-"'•7"'k"!'M~8ik""""v-c""'a·n .. t;;•,·a"'m""'l""Jm""'. ~~~~d 67;~i9~45M , •7& 3201; auto, SIR anarp, S22,950. 557·3eoa 546-2448 0t 831·5000 tape, CO. leather Int.
(468292) . eve. or 54 t-4369 deya •7• VW "· da many tJttru t owmtr. hill: Sail 7014 *'80 320I; 5 tpd, MC " • 111• rnage, rt>lt $8250 754..0344 •
! (585ZOL) TOP $$$ PllD eng, 1700 642-74o49 to' Sprint salibOC\, Uk• a Collector• Sertea M8fk v Lew S3500bo 960-0742 *'80 3201: 5 ·~·SIR For PtmS*ed '74 VW Station Wagon, '79 ewry xtra, mint oond
ti'P Cat, P218 w / trellef *'80 si:C~~~)S/R IEIOEllS IEIZ tow mll•. new paint, gd 36.000 ml GrNt buy •t '2~ ... (tBC\11"2' cond $1500 846-5088 110,750 e.•·2049
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Roll-. Fu-rt ood-• •32..,. ••• t 320I, 5 apd. $/A trnmac .• 441< ml, t20.500 ·n BUG CONVERT u ............. ... .,.. (100U7651 850.50$5 Blu.w/Wt\t top, 43,000mt. Fully loaded. JuaffUnei.
Up to S:St1=1 1700 •'81320!,5 apd, SI R 't:I 30090 Palomlno7 '5~ut car. ~~~17 ~55001obo 471-2"1
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Want Adi Cell &42-6171 3 <1FMv925>.. A•k •l>Out t"9 money" ~~n~~eotl Ne;:,: = ~,,..i"§'i;..__ .. -,-"-.... ,-1(\0-, -eo1·---ci-.
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reiacl'I lhe Or.no-Coaat
ma/\ ..
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*'13 833ct1, auto, to ml purc:hue & ..... ptana Mon·frl, t-5 ·1s YOLARI!: pt, pb, 110
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TUESDAY JANIJA~'i 1 · 1181 o RANGE co u N r v c A 1 1 F or~ N 1 A / •, c f:. N r ' ,
Coast
The state Coastal Com-
mission has come under
fire for requiring publlt
access to a project near
Huntington Harbour./ A3
At what price is justice 111-
served? The Dayco
murder trial ripples OC's
legal waters./ Al
Nation
The Supreme Court jus-
tices say home video tap-
ing Is okay by them./ A4
A man suspected of kill-
ing a newsman and his
famllywasfound dead In
h~s cell today./ M
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California
Singer Michael Jackson
walked away with 8
American Music Awards.
/A4
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World
A Saudi diplomat was
kidnapped by gunmen on
streets of Beirut./ A4
Mind and Body
Dieters have been right
and experts wrong. The
kind of food you eat
profoundly affects your
appetite and chances for
losing welght ./81.
A catch-all d rawer needs
to be organized and then
fed regularly./82
Sports
Orange Coast College
has been moved to the
Mission Conference for
football./C1
The Los Angeles Kings
were routed by the
Minnesota North Stars in
National Hockey Leagu~
play./C2
The Los Angeles Police
Department will have
quite an arsenal for the
Olympic Games this sum-
mer ./C3
Entertainment
Playwright Tom Stop-
pard fiddles with history
in his new comedy
"Travesties" in Los An-
geles./84
Business
Is there a real difference
between a real estate
agent and a real estate
broker? Columnist
~lmon Sykes says yes.
185
Catifornla Investors are
paying a hefty tab to take
advantage of tax-free
bond fund lncome./85
INDEX
Bridge
Erma Bombeck
Bulletin Board
Bualness
Qlaulfled
Com lea
Crossword
Edltorlal Page
Entertainment
Horoscop,
Ann Landers
Movies
National Newt
Police Log
Publlc Notlcea
Sports
State Newt
Or. Stelncrotln
Stock Merktt•
Televltlon
Theater•
Weather
World News ,
83
82
A3
85-e
CM
83
C8
A8
84
C7
82
82
A4
A3
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C1-4
A4
82
86
84
82
A2
A4
• Flashdance debut
Tb.lrteen-year-old Jule Kuhn of New_port
Beach feta the beat darinC .. FlubdanctnC"
cl&M offered tlU'oqh the city'• Recreadon
Department and Sally Stanton'• Dance
Fltnaa. A new 11aalon betrin• Feb. 13 and
Interested dadcera •houla call 640-2271.
Cops nab three in Porsche thefts
Costa Mesa police believe they
have broken up a car theft ring
responsible for stealing six Porsches
since Jan. 5 from South Coast Plaza's
parking lot.
Three people were arrested Mon-
day afternoon following a police
stakeout at the shopping center in
Costa Mesa.
Police lay in wait in unmarked cars
for only about two minutes when they
spotted a youn' man with a large
screwdriver pryin• open the wind
wing of a convertible blue 911 SC
Porsche parked near Bullock's en-
trance on Bear Street, according to Lt.
Tom Lazar.
Sgt. Dick DeFrancisco and Officer
Ed Esposito raced their car over to the
Porsche and apprehended Wilham
Ray Felder, 23, of Westlake.
Two other suspects. Winston
Charles Moore. 27, of Inglewood and
Cynthia Ann McCoy. 22. of Los
Angeles, were found driving quickly
out of the parking lot and also were
arrested.
All three were charged with grand
theft auto and burglary. The young
men were jailed at the Costa Mesa
Police Department. McCoy was
taken to Orange County Jail because
Costa Mesa doesn't have facilities for
women.
The tno are suspected of stealing
six other Porsches from the plaza
because similar methods were used.
Lazar said.
The cars were driven to either
Compton or Lakewood and their tires
and wheels were removed. Tires and
wheels on a Porsche cost about $4,000.
Victim of
··'
stabhin
tabs -kil er . .
Su s pect found
asleep in vacant
Newport condo
BJ STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Dlllr........ .
A Newport Beach man was able to
finger bis alleged killer lns than an
hour before be died from vicious st.ab
wounds in a hallway near his hillside
condominium, police said today.
Scott James McNaupton, the 29-
year-old son of a prominent business
executive, reportedlr was attacked
with a wooden chise late Sunday in
his Villa Balboa residenoc. He
stumbled down a flight of stairs
before collapsing from the wounds.
But bis dying swement to police
led to the Monday arrest of Brent
~WS VMgsness, ~ l~)UJ'-old
C.OSt.a Mesa resident an:~:.me · friend of the dead man. to
reports.
Vangsnesseluded police, includinl
a team of pol.ice dogs bro.,.Pt in to
help in the search, for nearly 12 boun
before being discovered Monday
noon sleeping in an unoccupied Villa
Balboa condominium by a female
real est.ate agcnL
4'he sales representative had
bro~t -in a customet' and abe WU
showtng bow spacious the cloeetl
were when she discovered him ~
ing in there," ex.plained Newport.
Beach police Detective Bob Worthen.
"She screamed. he woke up and
(Pleue Me 8U8PltCT/A2)
Fraud charges
in investment
case nearing
By JERRY HIRSCH Ot-.o.., .........
Sh~riffs investigators arc closer to fumg criminal charges against
Thomas D. Caner, an Irvine busi-
nessman who may have raised $30
million by offering bogus invest-
ments.
Caner allegedly nused money for a
"medical factoring.. business in
which he purportedly bought unpaid
medicaJ claims from doctors at a
discount and collected on the claims
for a profit. Sheriffs investigators and
attorneys for the federal Securities
and Exchanse Commission, say
Carter's medical factoring business
was phQny and the SEC contends
medical factoring does not exist as an
industry.
But Daily Pilot inquiries reveal
(Pleue .ee CHARGltS/A2) ThomuCa.rter
Canine cop collars
HB holdup suspect
Accused holdup man
loses the battle
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Delly ,... • ..,,
A robbery suspect who reportedly
tried to tangle with a Huntington
Beach police dog to try to escape the
law, came away the loser early today
and ended up on an emergency room
surgery table.
Robert A. Vandervon. 18. -one
of two alleged robbers being chased by
police late Monday -reportedly
tried to elude pohcc by hiding 1n a
trash dumpster behind an Adams
A venue shopping center
Police said they brought a tra10ed
oohcc dog to the ~ne when the man
refused to come out. Tbe suspect,
police said. tned to attack. the dog that
was sent in to sniff him out.
"The two of them fought and the
man lost." a police spokesman said.
Vandervort underwent emeracncy
surgery at UCI Medical Cente't for
wounds to his shoulder and neck. He
was listed in good condition today.
Vandervort and Fred Joe luster. 20,
are bein& held today on suspicion of
robbing a 54-year-old man outside an
A.lpha Beta grocery store on Beach
Boulevard near Adams A venue.
Police said the bandits confronted
Earl E. Parker of Hunttngton Beach
and roughed him up before taking bis
wallet and cash.
Two alert passersby -Edward
Lowery. 22. of Costa Mesa and John
(Pl eue eee CAPmfS/ A2)
There is life after teaching
and it can be rewarding
An old wisecraclc says "Those who
can, do. Those who can't, teach."
What then of those who can no
lon,er reach?
Frank Rosado and Robert Schnurs~
tein offer some pretty solid evidence /
that there's life after teaching. and it
can be rcwardina.
They both were handed layoff
notices -Rosado from Gisler
Middle School in Huntinaton Beach,
Schnuntein from Costa Mesa Hi&b
'School -when dcdimng enrollment
melded with Proposition 13 revenue
cuts to force some districts to take
drastic action and a lot of teachers to
take a second look at their career
dcc1 ions
ROBERT .
BARKER
Losina &Job can be aut-wrenchina.
ll can also be an opponunity. It was
both for Rosado.
Ro do took the news hard when
helo thiSJObtcachin4an andcraf\s.
He recalls bccomana 'very ill" from
tresses built up in the precedina
month .
PERSPECTIVE
consider 101111 back to tcachina. He
said he cams about twice as much
money turn1na out ceramic art items
1n his 1:aJuna Beach studio than he
did teach1na. He said he can't turn out
his producu fast enouJh and he bas
plans to expand.
Schnurstein 34. also said he 1s
do1na better financially than he dad
while tc.achi"I indu trial classes at
Costa Mesa Hip. He seemed to
handl~ the tra.n 1tion better, but
indicate he mi 1each1na except
for some of the "baby-aittin " fea-
ture .
But Rosado, 36, now calls the layoff :11••f111S!l•IM•iPJIJall• a blcssina and says he JVOuldn't
"There' a bll tabor foru out there
(in school) ind 1hcy (lhc youngsters"}
f . . " . ·• /
need to learn skills in order to be
successful." he said.
Rosado. a bachelor as 1s Schnurs-
tein, said he couldn't accept that his
JOb was in jeopardy untJI he actually
got bis layoff nollce an the spnna of
1981. -"I couldn't believe 11 There always
was a bia demand ... plenty of kids
were wanttna to take the cla . I
could have been a sub (laid-off
teachers have fint crack at substttute
teacbina jobs) but I'd been lhmkina
about aoina 1nto my own business for
some time. so l used up my retire-
ment money to set up a studio in
Laauna."
.Rosado $lid the first wteks wcrt a
self-leam1na penod. He couldn't ex·
pcct a regular monthly tuch1n1 check
and 11 took a while to team that what
he created and bow much he orkcd
had a du"tet relation hap W1lh tM
amount of money he made.
"lfl didn't work. I dtdn'uell, and 1f
I dadn't sell, I dtdn't set anythint" he
satd. "It required lots of ~I d1s-
c1phne."
(Pleue ... THU 18/ A2)
'
Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Tueed1y, J1nuary 17, 198~
Rncuera pulled a mother and her four
children from thJa car f oUowtna cruh on
the San Diego freeway near the Corona del
~,..,...,,~"-
Mar freeway Monday. Sue 11aum.. SO, wu
in .erloua condition at Fountafn Valley Community Hoapltal.
Rains prompt OC crashes·
Quarter-inch falls on
Huntington Beach
in first· 84 storm
slo"' enough l\lr the cond1uons. when
11 hasn't rained in awhile th e roads
can get very slippery ..
California Highway Patrol officers
and paramedics came to the aid a
mother and her four children who
-...ere tnJured in an accident on the
southbound San Diego freeway near
the Corona del Mar freeway at about
4·45 pm. Monda}.
another truck. on the Orange Freeway
near Chapman Avenue. The victim's
identity was withheld until his family
could be notified, police sajd.
More than 700 Southern California
Edison Co. customers in the Santa
Ana area were without power for
about an hour Monday afternoon
after lightning struck a power pole
outside a transformer statJon.
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WEATHER
Warming trend seen for Coast
Coastal
Extended
41 47
17 10 Wednesday, '*"'*'>' , 8 :~ _g: e h T 1t1.1es
45 43
)2 tr 42 *4 ti~ ie oa 22 21
21 18 .. 42
2• 22 42 24 22 20 at oe II 00
ti 13 ,, -14
M 2t
27 01
13 -14 10
3t 26 Na!IOn&I WHINtf S.rvce
Snow~
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80 7~ M~-20 ,,. Rerw> 31 CM
41 40 ~---13 .c; AICllmOnd 31 21 n tt ~Pu .... 12 :le 3-4 NM\vtlle 33 21 St loul9 u .,. 61 41 ...,_Or ...... • <t7 42 SI Pwl•Temoa 93 ...,
31 18 NewYOl'k 20 21 s.tl Lake 19 13
18 OG Norfolk 33 22 San AnlOOIO 4 I 31
47 29 NOrlll Pl-11• 20 10 San Diego 93 61
31 25 Oklahoma City 31 17 Sert l'r8nClieco 53 42
U 42 OmM1a IS 01 St Sia Merla 21 06 Orlando && 68 S..ttla 40 M !~ ~ Palm Sc><lnQ• 70 41 Sllr.wport 31.. !", 35 U ~ 21 11 SIOwl F... .. .., n 12 "'-'Ill es •• Sc>ok-21 13 Pm•~Qll 2t 22 SY'-13 01
PorUand,Ma. 18 07 Topalla 20 08
Ponland,Or• 40 18 Tuceon 12 <t3 P,~ 21 11 TutM 35 1&
Aa1e1g11 38 '7 Wul\lnQIOtl 30 28
Temperatures Tl des
Alber>Y AIDllQ_q ...
Anulrillo Anc:notege
~anev111e
Atlanta
AtlenllcClty
.t.u.1111
Beltlmore
BOiing.i
8lrmlngttam
Blamereil
8olae
llo91on
.. lo TODAY
12 -()I Seconcl IOw 3 0 I Pm
JO 23 Seoond lllQll 8 33 p m
Rapid City 25 02 Wlchltl 23 08 ~= ~-------------------------------~ 24 23 ftONHOAY
21 20 Flr•I tow 2 oe • m. <t3 23 Fltll high 8 23 I m
2 o Surf report
1.8 .p •S 38 Second' low 3 40 p m
27 17 Seoond lllgl\ 10 14 pm. 4.1
40 38
25 18 Sun Mt• lodey 11 5 09 pm,,_ II
21 .05 8 68 • m WedMaday and Ml• aoeHI •• 40 3e 5 10 pm.
18 ·10 Moof'lriMllOOayat4 ltpm 194111
17 -03 I UI a.m W..,,,_,.y and riMUgaln a
23 20 S2tpm
LOCATION
Huntington 8-"'
Mow Jetty. Newport
4011181 ,~
22nd SI , N9wpofl
Balt>oa Weclge
Laguna 8-:tl
San Clat'Mnl• Wal« Temp-68
CONDITION
faff' '"' re1t
felt
poOt t• lfllt
8 ... dwctlon -
The ~car's first rainstorm has been
blamed for a fatal frcewa} crash.
se\eral other tnJU~ accidents and for
scattered po""er outages on Monday
Bui the Na11onal 'Weather Sef\ ice
'la\ s the front has mo\ed on to
A.nzona and ckar sk1e'\ will pre, ail
Monda~ 's showers dropped onc-
quarter of an inch of rain on
Huntington Beach. bringing the
season's total to Q.8 inches. more than
double last season'!. total to date,
according to \\Cather watcher
Sherman Denn).
The five were in a Volkswagon
sedan that crashed into the rear of a
Oatbed truck . backing up traffic for a
half-mile.
The mother, Sue Hassing, 30, was
listed in serious condition at Foun-
tain Valley Community Hospital
early today. Oflicers on the scene said
t'AOOfthechildren escaped injury and
two ()(hers suffered minor injuries.
The} added that the children avoided
senous inJUf) because the} were
secured 10 their seats.
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cHARaEs NEAR IN INVESTMENT FRAUD CASE ...
One-eighth of an inch dropped on
Laguna Beach. bnngmg the total
there to 8.69 inches. compared 10 last
season's total to date of 4 14 1che!>.
Caltforn1a H1ghwa~ Patrol dis-
patcher Donetta Walker said the
frecwa\ accidents ""ere so numerous
in Ora.ngc County that "those ~U)S
(C'HP officers) arr JU'it going trom
'"rash to crash "
In a four-hour pem1d during" h1t·h
hea" \ rains poured down o n l"Ou nt)
streets and h1ghwa} s. 52 automobile
accidents occurred. 12 resulting 1n
tnJune!>. atcordmg to H1ghwa' Patrol
Officer Rick ~tc,en!>.
"That's mam more accidents than
usual." Sanens said. "Most were
fender benders. People weren't going
CONTINUED STORIES
I,..
In Huntington Beach. a 1981 Ford
'an heading southbound on Spnng-
dale Street went out of control.
crashed through a metal bamer and .
came lO' a stop before falling into a
marsh located on Ammon Oil prop-
erty.
"h was hanging on the edge about
to fall in." said Huntington Beach
police Officer John Berens. "The
driver left thecardisabledat the scene
and wandered off ..
.\uthont1es blamed slick pa\ement
for an acc1dent that killed a 47-year-
old Long Beach man when the brakes
of a truck locked and 1t skidded into
the man's van. knockin~ 1t into
..
From Al
otherwise. although an SEC spokes-
man said the discovery would have
110 affect on the case. Meanwhile,
Shenffs investigators are edg.mg
closer to filing charges against Carter.
"We are on the downhill side of the
investigation. We have been meeting
with the Dastnct Attorney's office and
hopefully it will take only fo ur to six
weeks for the criminal complaints to
be concluded," said Lt Wyatt Hart of
the Orange County Sheriffs Depan-
ment.
The complaints wouJd conclude a
sax-month investigation of Carter.
president to the Irvine-based Tom
Carter Enterprises Inc.. by the
shenffs fraud investigators.
C'arter raised at least S30 million
and according to investigators.
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM ...
From Al
made has wa) out of there ... he added
Vangsness. a student at Orange
Coast College, was arrested h} police
before he could lea\ e tht• housing
complex near Hoag Memonal Hospi -
tal He 1'> being held to<la) on
$250.000 bail
Police said the; are puzzkd b; the
killing and do nl\I kno"' "h) the
fnendsh1p betv.cen the 1-...0 men
d1s1n1egra1e<l 1n10 v1olentl'
"It doesn't ma ~e much \en c
commented ~ ortht'n.
~1cNaught0n as the c;on ol John 1
~kl\laughton. a Linda !~le rci,1dcn1
and board chairman ol '\;a11onal
Education Corp .. a Ne"' port-based
lOmpan~ The com pan). "'h1ch runs
na11on\\<ide "oc:111onal training
ce nters. ha~ been he1;C't h) recent bad
luck Twice last )Car tht• com pan) ·s
hcadquaners buildings werC' torched
h) arsonl'ilS
Represcntatl\ es of the Newpon
l·ompan) said the) 'vc been asked not
to comment on the sla) ang and th.:
fam1I~ was una,a1lablc
Fnends descnbed \11cNaughton a
tnendl) intelligent person who gre""
up on Lida Isle. ~raduated from
Newpon Harbor High chool and
attended USC He was unemployed
and had been a drummer in a rock
band.
"He was a good guy. always trymg
to help out others." said Rick Hou!>e-
man, a friend of the slain 29-year-old.
"In school he was an achiever. you'd
have to describe him as a scholar
type.··
Police said they were interested 1n
talking to friends who allege
McNaughton recently had beaten a
cocaine problem. Because of came
from a wealthy family. friends said
that distant acquaintances oc-
casionally 1ried to take advantage of
him.
rfRANSITTAXNIXED •••
lfromAl .
McNaughton and Vangsness re-
ponedl} were seen together through-
out the day Sunday. Police said they
belaeq~ the two men had lived
together al one point.
transportation • Ud officials ere
expecti~ the meuw-e to 10 over tht ~ tonilbt wht.n~AA &ach and other city ~IS bave tdiaiuted a
VOie.
Co.ta M• ofticiah. who bad WJier qunti(lf)ed the proposal, en·
~r$Cd tbe coma~eltctioo Mon-
day n\aht.. N~ Beach at1d Foun--Uin Valley ~re othtr Oranae Coast
cities tbat ptt~ blessed the
election.
Transportation oCficiaJs had ex-
pected tbe mo.st likely no vote to
come from La~na Beach -not
Hontinaton Beach -because of-
ficials reponedly have rn.is,tivings
over the proposed Sa.11 Joaqutn llills
Corridor.
But the HuntingtOn Beach dm ion
-MaYor Ia.ck Kell)' cast the only
vote in favor of tbe ekoctioo -came
as.a~.
••>.ccoJ'ding to our staH: the mayor
said he bad three ptber votes ... Riley
said. "Be uid u a fight would
denlop1bt would rontinue the vote iwoweexs.~
ff Ulltington Beach officials said they wete op~ because they lilely
wOUld be •tiihted on transportation
fund$.
"l just don't feel that we would
benefit that much.'' Councilman Ron
PattinlliOo said today ·•J think the
lnland ca ties would profit most from a
rapid tra11Slt system. "We need im·
provements on-&ach Boulevard and
Pacific Coast Highway. And the Oranse County Transit District buses
could be vastly improved, .. he said.
A neighbor said he was confused by
the episode because McNaughton
reportedly had an elaborate alarm
system complete with a "panic but-
ton" wired into the pohce depart-
ment.
The v1ct1m allegedly was attacked
and stabbed inside his own residence.
He then dragged himself along a hall
and down a flight of stairs before
collapsing.
Polu.:e were not sure whether the
man was attempung to reach a
particular unit at the condominium
complex.
McNaughton died at Fountarn
Valley Community HospnaJ trauma
center about an hour after the I 1 p.m.
attack.
THERE IS LIFE AFTER TEACHING ..•
From Al
Rosado said ht' e\h1bttcd at a booth
at the Sawdust Fe~t1~a1 -"and began
10 see the poss1b1ht1es ..
He creates 26 d10ert·n1 lCram1l
items now including ~all pieces
planten. fishes. parrots. o""ls. t"agks
and lights for both indoor and
outdoor usec; to decorate' such lo-
cation~ as Jacuu1s and gardens.
A maJor pan of his market. he said.
comes from Palm Spnngs -bu)er'
who. he said. are especially inclined to
outdoor h\mg and de\:oratrng
"I can ~II all I can produce and I'm
behind t~o 10 three month'I on m)
orders Thank C1cxl the people arc
"'1lhng to wait."'
Ro~do said he now makr~ about
SS0,000 to $60.000 a year "But I can
sc~ making a quarter of a million
dolla" a year But I'll need to expand
I'd hke to hire a couple of employct'!>
Just
Call
642-6086
'
and these people \\Ould do the
producing ""hale I could go on
designing."
Schnurstern. who ""as 1n the news
recent)) when a bullet fired b) New
Year's be reveler embedded in his
truck. creating "a new hood orna-
ment." had been a handyman 1n the
'>ummers. He built patio covers,
redwood decks. cabinets and did
room additions
A.nd he went into related work
when h1!> JOb in 1ndustnal classes
folded -be(-omang production man-
ager for a Costa Mesa compan} that
produces fumuurr and accessones
for vans
But some of his thought"i arc with
'iChools. He lamcnc the cuu in
industrial ans l\nd believes that
voun'1 people art' no longer beang
trained as craftsmen.
"Sixty or 70 percent of the k.1ds
won't be going on to college or Junior
college. They need to learn slulls so
they can enter jobs at basic entry
levels
But the one thing he didn't hke
about teaching, he said, was being ·•a
baby sitter" to youngsters who had no
interest in school or in classes.
And he also believes that the pay
leaves something to be desired.
"People are always talkin~bout
teachers having the sulnmer o
C'hnstmas and Easter vacations and
aettingoffwork at 3:30p.m. each day.
But compare the pey with docton or
lawyen..
"It takes five years to get a ttachina
cre<lenual and you ae1 paj4 about $14
per hour. L4wyertgct St SO ~rhour,"
ht' said
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Tell u1 wb11'1 OD your mind.
•
maybe, as much as S60 million for the
busmess.
The SEC obtamed a preliminary
tnJunct1on from the U.S. Distnct
Court in Los Angeles barring Carter.
CRASH .•.
From Al
Tom Carter Enterpnses Inc. and his
medical factoring subsidiary The
Carter Co. from soliciting new invest-
ments.
Caner had offered his investors
annual interest returns as high as 40
percent.
The SEC filed a lawsuit against
Carter in November charging him
with selling unregistered secutiries to
investors. California Highwa y Patrol Jn its suit, the SEC claimed that
authorities who determined after a Carter had no medical factoring
two-month investigation that the business and that further research
accident was caused by excessive revealed medical factoring did not
speed and lack of expcnence on the eltist as an mdustry.
part of Shannon. according to City But apparently the SEC research
Manager Ken Frank. was incomplete.
The 55-page reP<?f! concluded Although by no means widespread.
Shannon had been dnving at speeds _J111!thcal factonng does exist.
in excess of 69 mph on a stretch of the
two-lane highway where the posted
speed limit is SS mph. In additi.on, the
report stated Shannon turned her
vehicle the wrong way when her car
staned to slide.
But in her claim. filed by Santa Ana
attorney Cornelius Bahan, Shannon
charges her injuries "were directly
and proximately caused by the negh-
gence of the city. county and state, in
that Laguna Canyon Road was negli-
gently. designed. maintained. owned.
controlled and operated as to create.
cause and allow a dangerous con-
dition to exist."
· Shannon. the claim states, "con-
11nues to suffer great mental. phys1-
caland emotional pain and suffering"
as a result of the negligence of the
accused parties.
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Man11oer
Stewart Simpson. a vice president
w11h IHC Hospitals Inc, of Salt Lake
City, a chain of 23 Western states
hospitals. said his company tried it as
an expcnment in 1983.
"We tned a little test with less than
SI 00.000 but it was not economically
feasible and we decided not to do at,"
said Sampson.
I HC was a client of First National
Financial Services, a Denver-based
factonn' firm that gets only "a few
percent' of its businesses from doc-
tor<; and hospitals. according to
spokesman Bob Carpenter.
First National buys discounted
past-due bills from doctors in a
min1umum ofSI0,000 toes and then
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TUE:S OA'V JANllAFH I · 1'•Hl OR AN l,ECOUN JY C ALIFORNIA ~1 ~ Ct-_NT ~
Coast
The state Coastal Com-
mission has come under
fire for requiring public
access to a project near
Huntington Harbour./ A3
At what price Is justice 111-
served? The Dayco
murder trial ripples OC's
legal waters./ Al
Nation
The Supreme Court jus-
tices say home video tap-
ing is okay by them./ A4
A man suspected of kill-
ing a newsman and his
family was found dead In
his cell today .I A4
California
Singer Michael Jackson
walked away with 8
American Music Awards.
/A4
World
A Saudi diplomat was
kidnapped by gunmen on
streets of Beirut./ A4
Mind and Body
Dieters have been right
and experts wrong. The
kind of food you eat
profoundly affects your
appetite and chances for
losing weight./81.
A catch-all drawer needs
to be organized and then
fed regularly./82
Sports
Orange Coast College
has been moved to the
Mission Conference for
football./C1
The Los Angeles Kings
were routed by the
Minnesota North Stars In
National Hockey League
play./C2
The Los Angeles Police
Department will have
quite an arsenal for the -
Olympic Games this sum-
mer ./Cl
Entertainment
Playwright Tom Stop-
pard fiddles with history
in his new comedy
"Travesties" in Los An-
geles./84
Business
Is there a real difference
between a real estate
agent and a real estate
broker? Columnist
Simon Sykes says yes.
/85
California Investors are
paying a hefty tab to take
advantage of tax-free
bond fund lncome./85
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A2
A4
,
Canine 1 ·1 .
suspeJet Q
iD..scufDe
HB police send in
four-footed friend
to nab ex-con
By STEVE MARBLE °' .................
A robbery suspect who reportedly
tried to tangle with a Huntington
Beach police dog to try to escape the
law, came away the loser early today
and ended up on an emergency room
surgery table.
Robert A. Vandervort, 18, -one
of two alleged robbers being chased by
police late Monday -reportedly
tried to elude police by hiding in a
trash dumpster behind an Adami
Avenue shopping center. •
Poljce said they brought a trained
police dog to the scene when the man
refused to come oUL The su&peet,
police said, tried to attack the d<>s that
was sent in to sniff him ouL
"The two of them fought and the
man lost," a police spokesman said.
Vandervort underwent emeraency
surgery at UO Medjcal Center for
wounds to has shoulder and neck. He
was listed in good condition today.
Vandervort and Fred Joe Luster, 20,
arc being held today on suspicion of
robbing a 54-year-old man outside an
Alpha Beta grocery store on Beach
Boulevard near Adams Avenue.
Pohcc said the bandits confronted
(Pleue eee CAl'flN'lt/ A2)
Fraud charges
in investment
case nearing
By JERRY HIRSCH °' .. ...., .........
Sheriff's investigators are closer to
filing criminal charges against
Thomas D. Carter. an Irvine busi-
nessman who may have raised $30
million by offering bogus invest-
ments. .
Carter allegedly raised money for a
.. medical factoring" business in
which he purponedly bought unpaid
medical claims from doctors at a
discount and collected on the claims
fora profit. Sheriff's investigators and
attorneys for the federaJ Securities
and Exchanse Commission, say
Carter's medical factoring business
was phony and the SEC contends
medical factoring does not exist as an
industry.
But Daily Pilot inquiries reveal
(Pleue eee CHARGES/ A2) Thomu Carter
Flaahdance debut
Tblrteen-year-old Jale Kahn of New_port
Beach &eta the beatd~ .. Flaahd.anclDC ..
cl ... offered throaihthe city'• Recreation
Department and Sally Stanton'• Dance
Fltneaa. A new -=-ton~ Feb. 18 and
lntereated dancen ahoald call 640-2271.
Dying stab victim
fingers his slayer
But his dying statement to police
led to the Monday arrest of Brent
Louis V<\ngsness. an 18-year-old
Costa Mesa resident and long-time
friend o f the dead man. according m
reports. Cops· nab three in Porsche thefts
Suspect found asleep
in unoccupied condo
by real estate agent
By STEVE MARBLE Costa Mesa police believe they
have broken up a car theft ring
responsible for stealing six Porsches
since Jan. S from South Coast Plaza's
parking lot.
Three people were arrested Mon-
day afternoon following a pohce
stakeout at the shopping center in
Costa Mesa.
Police lay in wait in unmarked cars
for only about two minutes when they
spotted a youn• man with a large ·
screwdriver prym~ open the wind
wing of a convertible blue 911 SC
Porsche parked near Bullock's en-
trance on Bear Street, according to Lt.
Tom Lazar.
Sgt. Dick DeFrancisco and Officer
Ed Esposito raced their car over to the
Porsche and apprehended Wilham
Ray Felder. 23. of Westlake.
Two other suspects, Winston
Charles Moore, 27, oflnglewood and
Cynthia Ann McCoy. 22, of Los
Angeles, were found driving quickly
out of the parking lot and also were
arrested.
All three were charged with grand
thef\ auto and burglary. The young
men were jailed at the Costa Mesa
Police Dcpanment. McCoy was
taken to Orange County Jail because
Costa Mesa doesn't have facilities for
women.
The trio are suspected of stealing
six other Porsches from the plaza
because similar methods were used.
Lazar said.
The cars were driven to either
Compton or Lakewood and their tires
and wheels were removed. Tires and
wheels on a Porsche cost about $4,000.
OfhO.., ..........
A Newport Beach man was able to
finger his alleged loller less than an
hour before he died from "1c1ous stab
wounds in a hallwa:r near his hillside
condominium. police said today.
Scott James McNausttton. the 29-
ycar-old son of a prominent business
executive, reportedly was attacked
with a wooden chisel late Sunday in
his Villa Balboa residence. He
stumbled down a fltght of stairs
before collapsing from the wounds.
~: There is life after teaching
and it can be rewarding
' ./
An old wisecrack says "Tho~who
can, do. Thote who can't, teach. "
What then of those who can no
lon,er teach?
FrankRosadoand RobertSchnurs.-
tein offer some pretty solid evidence
that there's life after tcachina. and it
can be rewarding.
They both ·were handed la,Yoff
notices -Rosado from Gisler
Middle School in Huntinaton Beach,
Schnurstein from Costa Mesa Hiah
School -when declinina enrollment
melded with Proposition 13 revenue
cuts to force some districts to take
drastic action and a lot of teachers to
take a second look at their career
decisions.
LosinJ a JOb can be aut-wrcnchtna..
It can also be an opponunity. It was
both for Rosado.
Ros.ado too the news hard when
he lost his job teach in~ arts and crafts.
He recalls bccomina 'very ill'' from
stresses built up 1n the ~in&
months.
But Rosado;36, now calls lhe layoff
a blessana and says he wouldn't
,
ROBERT
BARIEI
PERSPECTIVE
need to learn skills m order to be
successful," he said.
Rosado, a bachelor as 1s Schnurg..
tem, said be couldn't accept that his
job was m jeopardy until he actuall:r
got his layoff notice m the spring of
1981. '
"l couldn't believe 1L There always
was a big demand ... plenty of k.tds
were wantina to take the classes. I
could have been a sub (laid-off
teachers have 1irst crack at substitute
consider aoina t.ck to tcachina. Kc leaebing jobs) but I'd been thmlona
said be earns about twice as much about aoina into my own business for
money turning out ceramic an items some time, so I used up m)' rctj~
in his L:aJuna Beach studio than be · ment money to set up a studio an
did tcachina. He said he can't tum out Laauna."
his products fast enouah aod be has Rosado wd the first weeks were a
plans to expand. self-leanung pcnod. He couldn't e\·
Schnurstcin ~. also sa.id he 1s pect a rcaularmonthly teachmachcdc
doina better flnanciaUy than he did and it took a while to learn that what
while ~in& industrial classes at be aut.ed and how much he worked
Co ta Mesa Hi&h. He teemed to had a duttt relationstup Wlth the
handle the transitaon better, but a.mount of money he made.
indicates he mines tcachina except "lft didn't work, I didn't sell, and 1f
for some of the ··beby-sattina" fea-t didn't sell, I didn't act anythint" he
turn said. ··tt requu'td lots of set du·
"There's a bi& labor forc:c out there ciphnc. ••
(in school) and they (the younssters) (Pleue eee nmu IS/ A2)
• . I
Vangsness eluded police. including
a team of pohcc dogs brought in to
help in the search, for nearly 12 hours
before being discovered Monday
noon sleeping man unoccupied Villa
Balboa co{ldominium by a fema.k
real estate agent.
"The sales representative had
brought in a customer and she was
showing how ~cious the closets
were when she discovered him sleep-
ing an there," explained Newport
Beach police Detective Bob Worthen.
"She screamed. he woke up and
(Pleaae eee SUSPECT/ A.2)
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/fuetday, January 17. 1984
.,.., ........... -.~ ........
Reecuen pulled a mother and her four
children from thia car f ollowlnl craab on
the San ote10 freeway near the Corona del
Mar freeway Monday. Sue Haeebul, 30, wu
ln aerloua condition at P'ountafn Valley
Community Hoepltal.
Rains prompt OC crashes
Quarter-Inch falls on
Huntington Beach
In first· 84 storm
'>luw enough for the conu1twn' ""hen
11 hasn't rained rn awhile the roads
can get very slippery.·• '
California Highway Patrol ollil:cr'
and paramedics came 10 the aid a
mother and her four <:htldrt•n who
were IOJured in an accident on the
southbound San D1c~o frccwa> near
the Corona del Mar frcc""a> ::it about
4.45 p.m. Monda>
another truck on the Orange Freeway
near Chapman A venue. The victim's
1dentit)' was withheld uotiJ his family
could be notified, police said.
More than 700 Southern California
Edison Co. customers in the Santa
Ana area were without power for
about an hour Monday aft~rnoon
after lightning struck a power pole
outside a transformer station.
Warming trend s·een for Coast
Coutal
Extended
Temperature•
.. Lo TOOAY 12 .Of a.t:ond IOw 3 0 Ip m
:Ml 23 Second lllgll ti 33 p "'
24 23 Wl'.ONllOAV
H 20 F1n1 IOw 2 oe • 111. 43 23 Flta1 111g11 8 :13 a m
46 ~ti 8econcJ low 3 40 P m
27 11 Second hlgll 10 14 p "' ~ 31
26 ltl Sun Mii todey at 6 08 P m , rl-al
21 -06 I 54 a m W.sn.day 1114 IMt agMI 11 "° ae 11:10 P '"· 11 ·10 MoonrtMat~at4 Ulpm ,MIUI 17 -03 e 1e1m.~llld•._IQlln•
23 ~ 62tpm
CONOITIOlll lait ,.., ,.,, ,..,
poor , ... ,.,,
a .... dltac110n ......
ThcJear\ fir~t ra1n!ltorm ha~ hcen
blame for a fatal frl·ewa} lra'>h
several other lnJUr) al:c1dcn1c, and for
scauercd power outage'> on \t1onda}
But the National Weather ~n KC
says the front ha' mo,e<l on Ill
Anzona and dear ~Ion" ii) pre' ail
Monda) '> \hll""l'r' dropf)ed onc-
quarter of an lnlh 111 rain on
Hunllngton Bl'alh. hnnging the
season '!I total 10 9 I\ 11H hl''· moH' than
doubk la-;1 <.ta,on\ 1111al 111 datc
according lo Yll·.11hc1 y,;tll hl·r
liherman Dt.·nn'
The five were rn a Volk,wagon
sedan that crashed rnto thl' rear of a
natbed truck. backing up traffa fur a
half-mile.
The mother. '>ue lia'>'>1ng. "' was
listed 1n senous cond1t1on at f oun-
tain Valle} Communrt) Hospital
early toda) Officer'> on thc \t'rne ..aid
twoofthech1ldren escaJX•d 1nJUIY and
two others suffered minor 1nJune!I
The\ added that the l h1ldren U\ 01ded
-.crrous inJUf) betaU\l' the\ -wcrl'
secured rn their -.cat'>.
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caARaEs NEAR IN INVESTMENT FRAl!D CASE •.•
One-citr.hlh 11i an 1nlh <lropr~:d on
Laguna Bc..ilh hnng1ng lhl· lotal
there to!! 6Q int ht.·., wrnpar l'd 111 last
season·., 1otal to dalt.' ol 4 111 1die'
California ll1ghw;.n l'.Hrol <ll\
pate.her Donetta W.1lh·r \,Ill! thr
freewa1 accident' ""l'rl' \o riumerou'>
1n ()range ( nun1' that •tht1.,l' gu\.,
ICH P officer~) art· 111\t g111nr from
nash to l'n.t'h ·
In a four-hour ix·1111d du111111 v.h11 h
hca\ > rain.. poured down on l11untv
st reet., and h1ghv.a\' 52 automobrk
accrdcnl'I 1x:currt.•d 12 rt•\ulting 1n
inJunec.. att.ordrng to lf rghv.J ~ 1'.1trol
Officer Rick <,tl'\l'O\
"That's man' mor<.• acudents than
usuat:· Steven'> ~1d .. Mo-;t were
fender bender., Pt·opk v.1:rcn't going
CONTINUED STORIES l~~ --
In Huntington Btal·h.a 19!<1 ford
van heading southbound on ~pnng
dak Street went out of rnntrol.
crashed through a metal barner and
came IO a stop befort.• fallrog 101<1 a
maro;h located on Ammon 011 prop-
l'rtv.
,;It "a.., hanging un the edge about
to fall 1n," 'aid Huntington Bt:ach
police Offin:r John Bcrcn!I. .. The
dnver lefuhecar disabled at the sn·ne
and v.andcrcd off··
A.uthont1e'> blamed .,ht k pa,cmrnl
lor an acndenl that killed a 47-)ear-
old Long Beach man v. hen the bral>.e\
of a truck locked and 11 <il..1dd1·d into
th<.> man'<. 'an knc)lk1nR rt mill
From A l
01hcrw1sc, although an SEC spokc!.-
man said the discovery would have
no affect on the case. Meanwhile.
Shenffs 1nvest1gators are edging
closer to fihng charges against Carter.
.. We are on the downhill side of the
rn vest1gat1on. We have been meeting
with the D1stnct Attorney's office and
hopefully 11 will take only four to six
weeks for the cnmmal complaints to
be concluded." said Lt. Wyatt Hart of
the Orange County Sherill's Depart-
ment
The complaints would conclude a
')IX-month invesllgallon of Carter,
president to the Irvine-based Tom
Carter Enterpnscs Inc., by the
shenffs fraud investigators
Carter raised at least S30 m1ll1on
and according to 10 vest1gators.
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM ...
From Al
made his v.-a~ out of lhl·rc ··he addl'd
Vangsne!I\ .i \tudcnl Jt Orange
( oast ( olkgl· wa' arrc\tl·d h} pulrcl'
before hl· wuld k<" t' Lhl· huu\1ng
c.omple>. nca1 I loag \1c11111r1al Jlo<,p1·
tal lfc I\ lx-1 ng hl'ld to<la' on
$250.000 hail
Poht.t• \a1cl 1hn .in· pu111t-d h\ 1h1·
k 1II1 ng d nJ d11 1111t l11111v. v. h' t lw
fncnd\h1p lx·tv.n·n tht· tv.u men
d1\1n1cgr,11ed 111t11'111kml·
"It doc,n·1 m.11..l· muth 'en.,, ..
(flm mcntnl \I;' or t ht' II
McNaughton ,., lht 'on ol John I
\t1( '\laugh11in .t I 111dJ (,It• rt'\lt.lc:nl
cOlta MCM off'ldals, Who had
lft' qu:eMto.dt w ~.en· ~me countywidt election Mon~ ~~ '!~t. Nt1¥por1 Bt.ach ud Foun-taio V""aJley wt~ other branac <:out
citict W t prev1outly bl~ the
ekdion.
Tran•t><>rta&ion official• had ex·
pected \be most hlcely no vote to
oomc from Laau.na Beach -not
iHundqtan Beach -because of·
facials reportedly bavc mlS;livinas
over the proposed San Joaquin Hill~
Corridor.
Buuht Hunungton Beach dca ion
-Mayor Jack Kelly cast the onJy
Jnd hoard chairman of National
[dut.atmn ( orr d ..... l'\\port ha\cd
lomran\ lhctompan~. wlrnh run'
n;itron\.I. 1dt• 'nlatrnn<tl tra1 n1ng
lt:nter-. hit' tx.·eh ht•,et 11' lt'lcnt had
Im~ T\.I. Ill' l.1\t \\.'Jr tht· '11mpan~·,
hl·aJ4uana' hu dd 1 ng' \H'rc tordwd
h\ ar.,onrc,t<;
Krprr')('ntatl\ l'\ of the "'cwport
mm pan) <ia1d the~·,<.· hcen a<,kn.I not
t<> comment on the '>la}tng and the
lam1h v.a\ una,ailahlc
f nt:nd~ Jc\4..nhcd Ml "iaut1.ht11n a
lncndh intelligent pcr'>(>ll v.h11 grcv.
up on L1dd Isle )traduatrd from
vote in &vor or the cleetioo -came as a sucpri1r.
.. Acxordina to our statt the mayor
.said he bad thrt'C othei' voca., •• Riley
1afd. ••Jle ukl d' a fiaht would
deyeJc>p, he would COftrinue lhe vote two weeks. ..
· Huntin,ion Beach o.fficiaJJ MUd
they were OOD09td bcca~ they likely
wouJd be slfabted on transportation funds.
"1 JUll don't feel that we would
benefit that much," Councilman Ron
Pattin.on aojd today. "J 11\lnk 1he
inland atie1 would proflt moat from o
rapid transit system ... We need im-
provem~nlJ on Belaeh 8oul~vard and
Pacific C~t HaJhway And lhe
Oransc C.Ounty TranMt Diatnct bu
could be vut.ly improved." h~ sajd
Newport Harbor High School and
attended l JSC. He was unemployed
and had been a drummer in a rock
band ,
"He wa'> a good guy. always trying
to help out other'>.'' ~·d Rick Hou!le-
man. a lncnd of the slam 29-year-old .
"In school he was an achiever. yo u'd
have 10 de~cnbe him as a scholar type ..
Police <>ard the) were interested rn
talking to friends who allege
McNaughton recently had beaten a
cocaine problem. Because of came
from a wealthy family. friends said
that distant acquaintances oc-
cas1onall) tned to take advantage of
him -Mc "Jaughton and Vangsnes') re-
portedly w<.>rc '>t.'Cn together through-
out the da} ~unday. Police ..aid the)'
behevt' the tv.o men had lrved
togl'lher at one point
I\ neighbor \a1d hc was con I used b}
the episode because McNaughton
reportedly had an daborate alarm
sy!llCm complete ""Ith a .. panic but·
ton" wired into the police depart-
ment r h1· \.ltllm allegedly wa\ allackc-d
and 'tabhcd 1n~1de hi'> own re.,1dencc.
He then dragged hrmsclfalong a hall
and dnwn ..i f11ght uf stairs before
rnllap\1 np
Pohc l' ~1·n· n111 \ure whether the
man ""' alll'mpt1ng to reach a
pan1cula1 unit at the condominium
mm pin
\.1l '\Jughton died at Fountain
Valin < ornmunrt)' Ho~p1tal trauma
lCnter Jhout an hour after the 11 p.m.
31\i\lk
THERE IS LIFE AFTER TEACHING ...
From Al
Rosado sard he e\h1b11cd at a booth
at theSawdu\t rc\tl\al-and ht'g;rn
to ~e the l>O""h1ht1c\ ·
He create."\ 1fi d1fkren1 tcrarnrl
items now 1n< luding y,,111 p1ClC'\
planter\. fi,hl·' parrot\ owl\. eagle"
and h~t\ for hoth indoor and
Outdoor U\t'\ to det11r,ttl' \Uth lo
cation\ a<i JB< u111\ a net gardrn<i
A ma1or part of h1, markrt. he ""d
come, from Palm "lpnnai.-" -hu)'t'f\
who. he \aid, arc c'>pccially in<.11ned111
outdoor lrvrna and decorat1nR
"I can \Cll all I rnn produce 3nc1 I m
behind two 10 thrC'l' month\ on Ill\
ordeM. Thank C 1o<l the P''<>plc arc
w1lhng to wart ·
Ro~do "411d hr nov. makr<i ahout sso 000 to S60 000 l> H'M "Rul r <.an
\t(' m1.1k1ng u 4uartct of u mrlhon
dollano Y('3r Hui I'll nt't'd toc\pand
I'd like 111 hrr(' a rnuplc uf emplh\'tt\
Just
Call
642-6086
and thC\t' people would do the
pru<luunii ""hllc I wuld l(O on
dr\lg.n1nl(. ·
\<.hnurc;tcan, who""\ rn lht• nl'""'
rccenth wht'n a bullet lm·d b\ Nr-w
Year·, [ vc rcvrlrr rm~ddcd-rn hi\
true k treating "a new hood urna
mcnt had hccn a hand1man rn thr
\11mmt:f' Ht tru11t patio Cl)vCr\,
redwood dctk\ cabinet\ nnd did
room add1t1on'
And he wrnl into rt•IJtcd work
when hi\ 1uh rn 1ndu'>tnal cla\'iC"
folded -hctomrng produt tion man
e1ger fnr J < o\ta ~fr\ll rnmpan) that
produc.e\ lurn1tun• .ind DltC'>'><>ne ..
for vnn<.
Rut \<>n1c of hi\ though" art' wl.th
\4.:hool\. He lament\ the l Ut') in
rndu\lnal an' and belteH'\ thal
\nunp pe-oplc arc no longrr herna
trJ1nt•tJ a\ ualto;men.
"~1xt" or 70 percent of the ktd!io
won't he goina on to colteac or Junior
wllcge r hey need to learn skills so
tht·~ urn f'ntcr JOb$ at basic entry
ll'\.l'I\
Hut the one thins he didn't hke
ahout tcath1ng, he said, was bcina "a
baby 'Iller" to youngsters who had no
interc~t 1n school or in classes.
And he also believes that the pay
leaves ~ometh1na to be desired.
"People are always talk.in& about
teacher1 havina the summer off and
Chnstmas and Easter vacauons and
gettanao ffwork at 3:30 p.m. each day.
'But compare the pay with docton or
laW)'ets. . "It LakH flve yeatt tO ltl a teach1n1
c.rcdcnual and you selPl1d about S 14
Pfr hour Lawyers acts t 50 per hour ...
he 111d.
\\hat do yo u llkt about ttu• Oally Pilot? Whal doa't you llkt'! Call tt.e
numbf'r at lf'ft and your mt1111t twill bt r <'Otdd, trant~ribtd Hd deUvertd
tn lht approprltlt' t'dtlor I
The •amt t 4 ·hour n1wulo11tnlct may N 1 ed to rttord letter. to th
rdhor nn 11ny toplr oa&rlbutore to oar Lt-Ucrt C'Olumn mott Include tb Ir
n11mt and ttltpbon~ numbf'r for vtrlftt°atloa. o rlrculalloo calls, pltHt.
T•ll 01 •h•l'• on ynur mind.
' f ' )
maybe, as much as S60 million for the
busmess.
annual interest returns as high as 40
percent.
hospnals. said his company tncd 1t as
an expcnment in 1983.
"We tned a liule test Wlth less than
S 100.000 but it was not cconom1cally
feasible and we decided not to do 1t."
said Simoson.
The SEC obtained a preliminary
inJunct1on from the U.S. Distnct
Court in Los Angeles barring Carter.
Tom Carter Enterpnses lac. and his
medical fa ct"nng subsidiary The
Carter Co. from sol1 c1trng new mvest-
ments.
Carter had offered his investors
SLUDGE •..
The SEC filed a lawsuit against
Carter in November charging him
with selling unregistered secutincs to
invdtors.
Jn its suit, the SEC claimed that
Carter had no medical factonng
business and that further research
revealed medical factorina did not
c"ist as an industry.
But apparently the SEC' research
was incomplete.
IHC was a chent of First National
Financial Services. a Denver-based
factonnf firm that gets only "a few
percent' of its businesses from doc-
tors and hospitals. according to
o;poke~man Bob Carpenter.
From Al
letter stated that aflcr add111onal
review. the D1stncts had changed its
mind
Although by no means widespread,
medical factonna does exist".
Stewart Simpson, a vice president
with JHC Ho$p1tals Inc. of Salt Lake
City. a chain of 23 Western ~tatcs
First National buys discounted
past-due bills from doctors 1n a
min1umum of SI0.000 lots and then
attempts to collect on the bills for a
profit.
Bums said the dcs1gnat1on means
Founuun Valley officials will have an
earlier opportunity to review sludge
disposal projects that may affect the
city and give 1t more say in which
projects are approved.
Sludge 1s the scm1-sohd matenal
lefl over after sewage wastewater i~
proc~scd. Sludge 1s dumped at the
Coyote Canyon landfill. but sani-
tation officials are cons1denng other
disposal options because the dump
will be closed in the next few years.
City officials are especially con-
cerned abo ut c;ludge disposal
propo~ls involving co-combustion
(burning of sludge with mun1c1pal
trash) and mechanical composung
(storing sludge in tall towers). Both
proposals are being considered for
construction at the Fountain Valley
plant.
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merchandlH pr .. anted from
Oarya regular alock of quellty
lat>el1 and 1cce11or1ea
SELECTIONS
lh1cb: Flannel•. Plaln front & Pleated.
Woreted1. Corduroy, All cotton . .iec:a.
eta: Tweeds, Blezara, SOl!d9, P•Uarna,
Collon, Ttoplear w.lghlt lfloN: Eno-t11h, llallan, loaf ere. Sport I 8addte /
BualnHt end 0,.11 lhoes. •~ ... ,: Sklrll. OrHMt. BIOuMt, lwHI· ert, 8porttwHr. 8h0n a Acctttorlt• lhlne: OxfQr~ Clot"i Sro.dc:loth, Plald1
& lolldt, 1uuon-oown1, 8pott1hlfta,
Pure allk. lu"9r Twe.tdt, 8trlpea & Sol·
ld1, Trop1<:1I Wtlghlt, Ooubte-br Hlad,
2 & 3 Pleet, ,11nnt11 IWtetMt: CHh·
mere, Lambtwool, Sl\ttland, C•!'dlg1n1,
Pullovtrt, Argyl••· MeokwNr: Siik•. Knit•, Sow-tin, Stripe•, CluDe, Plalda
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HOURS
JAN.18 CLOSED FOR SALE PREP
MON, WEO, THURS. SAT. 10AM..tPM
TUES, FRI, 10AM·9PM
IUN. (JAN. 22 ONL V) 12 NOON-6PM
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JAN II & 18 CLOSED frOR SALE PREP.
MON, rues. w 0. THURS. SAT, 10•9PM
'RI, 10AM·9PM,
SUN, 12 N00N-6PM
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AM£X LEADERS
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and
bustne p opl alongtheOrangeCoa t. Tok ptrackof
wh r ompani saregotngand which p oplear h lptn
th mg tthere~Justwat h' r ditLin ·-v ryda
Business ctlon of your n w Daily Pilat
Ortlnge Cout DAil.¥ PH.OT/TU..Oa~. ~ 17, 1984 B8
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-8
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CRED IT L1N£ Sales tab cuts bond funds worth
~obert Payton joins Basso
as group advertising veep
California investors pay hefty charge
to take advantage of tax-free income
be worth SS3,7U8, vcf\us $60,091 if
there: had been no sales charges. and
the 4 percent translates into a co t of
Sb.383 to the 1nvc4'tor
Noting that Dreyfus recently in-
troduced the fil"5t Califomaa Tax
Exempt Bond Fund which carries no
sales chaf1e, he observed, "We have
no doubt that major changes will take
place to ai vc Californians a better dee I
for their money ."
Rober& C. Payton has joined 811ao 4i A11odates as group vacc president of
communications and will be responsible for dcvtlopment and manaaement of
lhc aaen~·s public rclauons and sales promotion 1ctiv1t1es. Payton headed h1!i own pubhc relations firm for the past three yurs and wu formerly director of
public affairs for Aar Cahfomaa • • • Deaa Forewantln1 Company of Hunungton Beach has lmcd Al
Breltwleser to expapd the company's sales force an Southern CaJ1fom1a He
was most recently a sales representative w11h Muzak. • • • G·Bu·K Com'°y has leased a 42.200 ~uare foot research and
•vclopment facility on a 2.6 acre stte on Clinton A venue an Costa Mesa to
Amertcaa Dade, a d1v1s1on of Amerlcu Hospital Supply Corp. The lea~ totab
more than S 1.25 million • • • MatlleUn1 Dlrecaloos, IDc., an advertising agency spec1almng an health
care, has named Jane Sm 1th otlice manager for the Newport Beach-based firm
In her new position, she wall handle all office administration, over~e th e
support staff and act a!. executive secretary to Mlebael Colt, president and
Rickard Lawrence, chairman • • • CaJllorala Deo&al Health Plan, IDc., of Newport Beach, has named Estcy-
Hoover Adveratslng/PablJc Relatloas to handle their account. CDH P 1s the
laflest provider of 1ndiv1dual dental plans and fourth largest provider of
corporate group dental plans an California. • • • SMrry Findlay and Cral1 Lacy have been named sensor vice pre~1dcnt~ at
NEW YORK (PRN) -California
often lead the' nation with 1n-
nova11vt investment practice$ but 1t~
tait -e'\empt bond funds have laa&cd
behind mo')t ~tat~ in offenng maxi-
mum benefih to investors. according
to or1r of the nauon's leading invest-
ment compantc'i
Unlike 1nH''ilOr$10 ')lmtlar funds 1n
other pans of the count!). most
( allfom1an<1 ha ve been paying sa)es
charges of 4 to 41/• percent to cnJO)
income that 1s fret from both federal
and state taxes. according to Howard
Stein. chairman and chief executive
ollicer of the Dreyfus Corporation,
which manages more than $20 billion
for ')Orne 1,300,000 inve!Jtors
throughout the count!)'.
I hC' percentages meanf1f1at on ;i
I UPS AND DOWNS
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S 10.000 anvc:)tmcnt. onl) a ma~•
mum ofS~.600 as put to work, he \.lid
Moreover, the o;.ales ch.irge. wh1c-h 1~
alw known cu a load or c-omm 1')~1on
1s general!) applied to d1v1de11<h that
are automaucally rc1nvt''itcd, U) mo')t
arc
Noung th at mun1ujlal bond 1n\C:'>I·
ment\ are u~uall} mttdl' b't' people 1n
higher income br.1ckct) and for a long
term, Stem ob .. crved thul the com-
pounded cfTCl'I of the!>e charge'> l3n
cost the 1n ves1or' a i.ub!itanual 'ium.
As an c11amplc, br Cllt'd .1 SI 0,000
1nves1mcnt yielding 9 percent, wnh
dividend~ re1nH·sted monthly. W11h
a 4 percent sale5 charge, the actual
cost to the investor is S475 the fir,t
year and esc alates over time. Aftl'I 20
year\ the oniunal anvc,:~1mc111 would
I hese d1fferencc'I arc particularly
~1gn1ficant \tncc all earnings are
double tax-free. Stein ~1d.
I~ EXPERT ADVICE
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Agent or broker
ls there ·a dlff erence?
By SIMON SYKES
Your house 1~ up for sale The listing has been handled by a personable
young agent from a nearby real estate office.
You like the agcnt'i. style, and trust him to get you the best deal on the
property. lnstinctavely, you feel he will protect your best interests.
l 'nfortunatcly. your faith an the agent is not shared by his employing
broker, who fire!. tum the day :.after you list with him.
The fired agent calls you with the news he now works for another
brokerage firm Just down the street.
He advise~ )OU to cancel your ongrnal listing, and re-last w11h him at his Tbe 81.Dk of Orao1e Coaoty according to president Lawrence R. Holmt1. Jn
addition, Ltt Au Bentley has been named admin1strat1vc officer and
Maareea Doty has been named public relations officer for the Fountain Valle)
bank.
HEW YORK (AP) -The folowlfte llt.t lhowt. ttte Over ltMt Counter stocks •nd ~:r~•t tl•v• 90f'9 up ltMt "'°'' •ncl down ttt• most ~Md on !*'Cent of cti.noe
Ho M<Urfflel tr'•dlnO btfow U Of' 1000 r.ti.res u~uded.
new place of business
Is the agent acung correctly'1
No! ,
••• Net •nd per(~tie ~net'S •r• ltMt dlfNrence Mn the prevlout. dostne bid price and ~V't. IHt bid Pl'1U.
The listing 1s the propeny of the broker for whom the agent worked. No
interference wtth the ltsung 1s pcnnmcd, either by present or past agents. ftocer Calvillo has been named an an dtrcctor at Smith & Myers
Advertisln& in Santa Ana. The Cal State Fullerton graduate formerly worked
for Barton Advertising in ( osta Mes.a ••• "Qle Newport Beach commercial loan office ofSttarfty PacUlc Mort1a1e
Corporadon has provided a S925,000 contstruct1on loan to Bernard S&abl and
Blll Nlckel for a 24-unit apartment compleit in Placentia.
Name I 8avt1Mk 1 lurfPar 3 Cha.Prat 41 NwFrPI S Lootmet 6 lexEno
7 811'5 ' • • • Carole J. Gailer, an office marketing spec1ahst, has been appointed broker 8 MllW \ 9 Trlln pf associate at Commcclal Brokers, Inc. 1n Laguna Hills. ln her new post, she will
expand efforts to bnng maJOr corporate users to Orange County'" Saddlcback
Valley.
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7 S•nOll 3 Cl1tl • • • FORMA planning ar1d design consultants have relocated to the Newpon
Center Complex. Van Stepbcos, president of the firm which specializes in land
planning and design management. said the new offices arc at 190 Newport
Center Drive.
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Kevin Rose has Joined the staff of loan onicers at the Tu'lhn ofli ce of
Sbeanon/ American Expre11 Mortgage Corp. He will service the Newport
Beach. BaJboa Island and Laguna Beach areas.
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This htghhghts the difference between real estate agents and broken.
Agents (salespeople) may not make contracts 1n their own rusmes. nor
accept fees from an) person in a real estate transaction except the broker under
whose license they operdte.
i\gents act onl ) under contract to, on behalf of, and an place of the broker
they work for Their act~ arc 'itnctly limited to those performed as an agent for
the broker.
J-or a feC', brokers may:
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behalf
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walked away with 8
American Music Awards.
/A4 •
World
A Saudi diplomat was
kidnapped by gunmen on
streets of Beirut./ A4
Mind and Body
Dieters have been right
and experts wrong. The
kind of food you eat
profoundly affects your
appetite and chances for
losing welght./81.
A catch-all drawer needs
to be organized and then
fed regularly./82
Sports
Orange Coast College
has been moved to the
Mission Conference for
football./C1
The Los Angeles Kings
were routed by the
Minnesota North Stars In
National Hockey League
play./C2
Entertainment
Playwright Tom Stop-
pard flddles with history
In his new comedy
"Travesties" In Los An-
geles./84
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Business
Is there a real difference
between a real estat e
agQnt and a real estate
broker? Columnist
Simon Sykes says yes.
/8 5
Calif ornla lnvestors are
paylng a hefty tab to take
advantage of tax-free
bond fund Income.JBS
INDEX
Bridge 83
Erma Bombeck ea
Bulletin Board A3
Bu1tnes1 , BM
c1aat1fled ce-e
Com lea 83
Crouword C8
Editorial P•o• M
Entertainment 84
Horoacope C7
Ann Landert Ba
Movt.t 82
National Newt A4
Pollce Log A3
Public Notlc.e C4-5
Sports C1-3
State Newt A4
Dr. Stelncrohn 82
Stock M1rket1 ee
TeteYltlon 84
Theater• 82
Weather A2
World Newt A4
A
e
ID ers e
IS
Fluhdance debut
TblrteeD·,.ar-old Jale Kalm of 1'eWJ>Ort
Beacbaeta tile beatd~ ••rluhclanc1nt''
ciu. offered tJaroacb the cltJ'• Recreadon
Department and Sally Stanton'• Dance
Fttn ... A new MMlon bUlna l'eb. lS and
tntereeted dancen aboald call M0-2271.
er.
Suspect fou nd sleeping in unoccupied
condo near scene by real estate agent
By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,.., ........
A Newport Beach man wu able to
finger his allqed killer less than an
hour before he died from vicious stab
wounds in a hallway near his hillside
condominium, police said today.
Scott James McNaupton, the 29-
ycar-old son of a prominent business
executive, rcportcdlr was attacked
with a wooden chisc late Sunday in
bis Villa Balboa residence. He
-stumbled down ~ ftiaf\t of st.airs
before collapsina from the wounds.
But his dying statement to police
led to the Monday arrest of Brent
Louis Vangsness, an 18-ycar-old
Costa Mesa resident and long-time
fnend of the dead man, accordina to
reports.
Vanasness eluded ~lice, includina
police dop brought 1n to help in the
search, for nearly 12 hours before
being discovered Monday noon
sleeping an an unoccupied Villa
Balboa condominium by a female
rcaJ estate agent.
"The sales representative had
brou4ht in a customer and she was
showana how spacious the closets
were wbcn she discovered him ~
ing an there," eipla.ined Newport
Beach police Detective Bob Worthen.
"She screamed, he woke up and
made his way out of there.'' he added.
Vangsness, a student at Orange
(Pleue eee SUSPECT I A2)
Fraud charges
in investment
case nea·ring
Irvin e man named -
tn 30 million
securities probe
By JERRY R1RSCR
OfltleO.., ..........
Sheriffs investigators arc closer to
filing criminal charges against
Thomas D. Carter. an Irvine busi-
nessman who may have raised $30
million by offering bogus invest-
ments.
Carter allegedly raised money for a
.. medical factoring" business an
which he purponedly bought unpaid
medical claims from doctors at a
discount and coUectcd on the claims
for a profit. Sheriffs 1nvestiptors and
attorneys for the federal Securities
and ExchanJe Commission, say
Carter's medical factoring business
was phony and the SEC contends
medical factoring docs not eiust as an
industry.
But Daily Pilot inqumcs reveal
otherwise. although an SEC spokes-
man said the discovery would have
no affect on the case. Meanwhile.
Sheriffs investigators arc edging
closer to filing charges against Carter.
"We arc on the downhill side of the
investigation. We have been meeting
with me District Attorney's office and
hopefully it will take only four to Sill
weeks for the criminal complaints to
be concluded," said Lt. Wyatt Hart of
the Oran&e County Sheriffs Depart-
ment.
The complaints would conclude a
silli'llOnth 1nvest1gatton of Carter.
president to the Irvine-based Tom
Caner Enterpnscs Inc. b) the
shenffs fraud anvesugators. ;
Carter raised at least $30 million
and according to 1nvest1gators,
maybe, as much as $60 malhon for the
business.
(Pleue eee CHARGE8/A2)
Thoma.a Carter
Cops nab
three in
Porsche
thefts
Suspects captured
in Mesa stakeout
( osta Mesa pohce bchc' e they
ha ve broken up a car theft nng
responsible for stealing Sill Porscbes
smcc Jan 5 from South Coast Plaza's
parking lot
Three people were arrested Mon-
day afternoon followrng a police
stakeout of at the shopping center an
Costa Mesa.
There is life after teaching
and it can be rewarding
Police lay an wait 1n unmarked cars
for only about two minutes when they
spotted a young man with a large
screwdriver prymg open the W1nd
W1ng of a con vertible blue 911 SC
Porsche parked near Bullock's en-
trance on Bear Street. accordana to Lt
Tom Lazar
.gt Dick DcFranc1sco and Officer
Ed Esposito raced their car over to the
Porsche and apprehended Wilham
Ra} Felder, 23, of Westlake An old wisecrsck says "Thou who
can, do. Thou who can •r, t~ch. "
Whit then of those who can no
Jor11er t~ch?
Frank Rosado and Robert Schnurs-
teitl offer some pretty tolid evidence
that tbete•1 life after tcach1ni. and at
can be rewardin1-
ROBERT
BARKER
PERSPECTIVE
Thcy both were handed layoff
notiocs ,..... Rosado from Gisler
Middle School in Huntinaton Beach,
Schnurstcin from Cotta Mesa Hiah consider soma back to tcachina,. He
School -when dccfinina enrollment said ht Clf!'I about twi~ u much
n\cldtd with Proposition tJ revenue money twruna out ocranuc a.rt items
arts to fon:e some districts to take 1n b11 ~una Beach studio than he
drastic 1ct1on and a lot of teachen to did tCICbtna. Kc 111d be can't tum out
tJke a second look at their career .' htt products fut enouah and he bas
dcdsions. plans to Cllpand.
Losina a job can be au&·wrenchina. Schnuntein 34, also 111d he 11
It can also be an opportunity. It was doina better financially than he did
both for Roudo. while &cacbina andustnal claua at
· Roudo took the newt hard when Coala Mesa Miah. He 1ttmed to
he lo t hi JObtcachi~ansand crans. handle tbC lrtftSttiOft •better, but
He recalls bccomina 'very 111" from indicates h mines teach.in& CJtccpt
stmscs bu1h up in the preccchna for some of the ''baby-autina•• fca·
moM~ wre
But Rosado, 36, now calls the layoff "There's a b11 l1bor force out there
a blc Ina aftd says he wouldn't (1n school) and they (the you ters)
• '
need to team skills an order to be
successful." he said.
Rosado, a bachelor as 1s Schnurs-
tein, said he couldn't accept th.at his
job was an Jeopardy until he actually
'
ot his layoff nouce 1n the spnng of
981
"I couldn't behcvt 1l. Thert always
was a bi& demand ... plenty of kads
were wanting to take the clas1«. I
could ha.ve been a sub (laid-off
teachers have fint crack at subuitutt
teac.hina Jobs) but I'd been th1nkina
abOul 1,01na into my own business for somt time, so I used up my retirc--
ment money to -set up a tud10 an
Laauna."
Rosado said the first weeks wcrt a
sclf-lcamina pcnod. He couldn't ex-
pect a rtaular monthly tcach1na chttk
and Jt took a while to leam that what
be created and how much he worked
had a direct relationship wnh the
amount ofmonc1 be made "lfl didn't wort., I didn't sell. and af
I didn't tell, I didn't aiet anythina." h.e
wd. "h rtquired lot of self di -
csphnt."
(Pleue -ii TDJlB 18/A.2)
'
Two other suspects, Winston
Charles Moore. 27. of ln<'wood and
Cynthta Ann McC'oy. 22. of Los
Angeles. were found dnv1na quickly
out of the parking lot and also ~ere
arre ted
All three WCtt charged wtlh grand
theft auto and buf'llary The youna
men were Jatled at the Costa Mesa
Police Department McCoy was
taken to Oranac County Jail because
Costa Mcu doc n'1 ha'e facilities for
\loQmen.
The tno are su pttted of steahna
siit other Porscht<1 from the plau
because ~•m1lar· methoo ~ere u~.
Laur said
The llrs wtrc dn\tn to either
Compton or Lakewood and their tim
and wheel'I \trCrt rtmovcJ. T1~ and
wheel on a Porsche co ubout $4,000
per set. The cars, all Q 11 \, arc \llutd
at about $3S,OOO h. poh~ u id. At
least one of the ~" wa r«m cm:I.
"It'\ the lari t car then nna "-t've
ever h d an Ce»ta Mesa. I hey wttt
taking one car about c~cl') othcr
day," 1d Lazar.
Orange Cout QAILV PILOT/Tuosday. January 17, 1984
Mir .... ,.....,,~.....,
Car enda up under flatbed ln rain-related San Diego Freeway crub tbat left one ba.rt.
Rains prompt OC crashes
The year's first ratnstorm has been
blamed for a fatal freeway accident,
numerous other crashes and for
scattered power outages on Monday.
But the National Weather Service
says the front has moved on 10
Arizona and clear skies wall prevail.
Monday's showers dropped one-
quarter of an inch of ratn on
Huntington Beach. bnng the season's
total to 9.8 inches. more than double
last season's total to date. accordtng
to weather watcher Sherman Dcnnv.
One-eighth of an inch dropped on
Laguna Beach. bnnging the total
there to 8.69 inches. compared to last
season's 101.al to date of 4.19 inches.
..\n offshore high-pressure ridge 1s
expected to ward off storms for the
next several days and keep fair
weather and sunn} sloes in the
forecast at least unul Saturda). the
weather service said.
Wednesda\ 's high is expected to be
in the m1d-60s and the lov. an the low
40s
More than 700 Edison C\lStomen in
the Santa Ana area wete without
power for about an hour Monday
afternoon after lightning struck a
power pole outside a transformer
station.
In a four-hour period during which
heavy rains poured down on county
weets and highways, 52 automobile
accidents occurred, 12 resultin• in
tn)unes, according to CHP Officer
Rick Stevens.
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM ...
From Al
Coast College. was arrested by police
before he could leave the houstng
complex near Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal.. He 1s being held toda) on
$250.000 bail.
Police said the~ arl' puuled b) the
killing and do not know wh> the
fnendsh1p betwetn the two men
disintegrated tnto violence.
"It doesn't make much sense:·
commented Worthen
McNaughton I'> the <,On of John r
McNaughton. a Linda Isle resident
and board chairman of National
Education Corp. - a Newport-based
company The compan), v.-h1ch runs
na11onv.-1de "0<.allonal training
centers. has been beset by recent bad
luck. Twice last year the company's
headquarters buildings were torched
by arsonists.
Representatives of the Newport
company said the) 've been asked no1
to comment on the sla ) 1ng and the
famtl> was unavailable
McNaughton and Vang.sness rc-
portedl> were seen together through-
out the da't on Sunda.,. Police said
the\ bcliev·e the two nien had li'cd
together at one point
..\neighbor said he "as confused b)
the episode because McNaughton
reportedly had an elaborate alarm
system complete with a "panic but-
ton" wired into the police depart-
ment.
The victi m allegedly was attacked
and stabbed inside his own residence.
He then dragged himself along a hall
:ind down a flight of stairs before
collapsing.
Police were not sure whether the
man was attempting to reach a
particular unit at the condominium
complex
McNaughton died at Fountain
Valle) Community Hospital trauma
center about an hour after the 11 p.m.
attack
CHARGES NEAR IN FRAUD CASE ...
From Al
The £(' obtained a preliminary
1nJunctt on from the I ~. D1s1nct
( ourt in Los Angele'> barring ( artcr.
Tom Carter l.ntcrpn'>cs Int. and his
medical factoring suh\1d1ar} The
Carter Co from \oltu11ng nc" 1n,est-
ments
( arter had ofTl'rl'd h1., investors
annual intcrc<,l return\ a\ high as 40
percent
Thl ~U filed a la""'u1t against
C am:r 1n "u' l'mbl.:r lharg1ng ham
With '>Clltng unrcg1\ICrl·d ..cru11nes to
IO\C'>tUr'>
In its sull. lhc SE( claimed that
( artcr had no mcd1rnl factoring
bu\1ncs-; and 1ha1 further re~carch
rn ea led medical factoring did not
l'\l'>t as an industn .
But apparent!~ ·thl' SH resl'arth
"a" 1nrnmplctc.
Ah hough by no means w1dc\prcad.
medical factoring docs exist
Stewart Sampson. a v1cc president
v.11h IHC Hospitals Inc. of Salt Lake
Cm. a chatn of 23 Western state\
hus.pttals. said his com pan} tned 11 as
an experiment 1n 1983
"We tried a little test with less than
$100.000 but It was not econom1callY.
feasible and we decided not to do it. ·
sa id Simpson
IHC' was a client of First National
Financial Serv ices. a Denver-based
factonnf firm that gets only "a few
percent' of its businesses from doc-
tors and hospitals. according to
spokesman Bob Carpenter ..
First Nattonal buys discounted
past-due bills from doctors in a
min1umum of SI 0.000 lots and then
attempts 10 collect on the t1ills for a
profit.
TRANSIT TAX NIXED ...
··The pncc depends on the age of
the account but generaUy we stan at
about 85 pcrc:ent and $0 down to 30
percent." ( arpenter said. From Al
tramponat1on f)lan and 11fli1.1alo, <HI.'
cxpecung the ml·a!.un: 1u go oH'r lhc
top tontght "-hen Laguna FkJrh and
other cit) uiunt tl'i haH' '><.hl'Jull'd a
VOtl'.
Costa Mt·-..1 11lli<tal'> v. ho h.1c.l
earlier qucc;twnc:d the propmal. en-
dorsed the coun1~v.1d1.· l'kll1nn Mon.
da> night Nl'wport Healh anJ Foun-
tain Va lley were 111ha <>rnngc <"oa~t
c1t1es that prl'\ l()U\I~ hle~'<.'d the
clec:ttOn
Tran\porta11011 c1f11l1.1I\ hat! l'\•
pcclcJ the mm1 111>.1.h no \Oil lo
co me from I aguna &ad1 not
Huntington Hca<.h bccau\e of-
ficial\ rcpo1tcdl't ha\C nmgn1ng'>
O'er the propo<,cd \an Joaquin Ifill'>
C omdor
But thc llun11ng111n Beath dcu<,1on
-Ma\.!ir JJl II. Kelh ta\I tht' onl~
'ote in favor of the l'lcll1on -came
as a .. urpnsc
.. According 10 our ~ta ff. the mayor
'>aid he had three other votes.·· Rile'
\aid "He sa1J ii a fight would
dc1.clop. he would continue: the vote
two weeks."
Hunungton BeaLh ofliuah '>aid
they were opposed hecau~c the} llkel\
would he c,l1ghted on transportat1<1n
lund\.
"I JU\I don't kcl thal 'Al' would
h<'ncht 1ha1 mu<. h." ( ounulm.rn Run
Pa1t111'on said loda). .. , think the
inland ut1c!> v.ould profit mu\I frum a
rapid tranrn S)stem. "We need 1m-
pro\Cments on Beach Boulc,ard and
Paulic Coast H1ghwa} .\nd the
Orange ( ount} Tramtt District buses
could be vastly improved ... he \aid
Larry Horwll7. president of the
( 1nc10nat1-based Medical Fundmg
ScrvtCC'i Inc. said he has been factor-
ing bills for doctors and dentists for
about IO years.
According to florwnz. 1t 1s a
profitable bustne\S.
··w e would not have stayed in
business for 10 \'cars 1fwe were losing
money." Hof".111 said.
SEC Attomc) Kerry FefTer said she
was not concerned with the error an
the SH claim
... 1 hat wa~ ha\cd on our contacts
wtth the 1murance industry Medical
fac1oring hu\inesses may exist but we
doubt thl'~ operate the way Carter
says has did
"E,en 11 11 "a viable industry we
arc allcg1 ng ( aner never dad 11,"
Feffcr ,.ml
THERE IS LIFE AFTER TEACHING ..•
From Al
Rosado ')atd he cxh1b1ted al a booth
at the 5awdust Fest1' al -"and began
to see the pos'i1b1lit1es"
He creates 26 different rcram1 c
Items now. tnclud1ng wall pieces.
planters. fishe\, parrots. owls, eacles
and lights for h<>th indoor and
outdoor u~s tu decorate such lo-
cations as J3Cuui!I and garden~.
A maJor part of hts market, he said,
comes from Palm Spnngs -buyer~
who, he said, are especially incli ned to
outdoor living and decora1ina
"I can ~II all I can produce and I'm
behind two to thrtf month' on my
orders. Thank God the pcople are
wilhna to wait."
Rosado said he now make!> about
SS0.000 to $60.000 a year "Bu t I can
tee maluna a qUArter of a m1llton
dollars a >-ctr But I'll need to expand rd hke to hire a couple of emplo)eec,
Just
and these people would do th<"
producing while I could go on
des1gn10g."
Schnurstean. who was tn the new\
recently when a bullet fired by New
Year's Eve reveler embedded in h1~
truck. creating "a new hood orna-
ment." had been a handyman in the
summers. He built patio cover\,
redwood decks, cabinets and dad
room add1ttons
And he went into related work
when has JOb an 1ndustnal clancs
folded -bccomma production man-
ager for a Co'ta Mesa company that
prod~ccs furniture and acccssoncs
for vans.
But some of his thoua}lt\ are with
school~. He lamenl.5 the ruts 1n
1ndustnal arts and believes that
-.ounl( people are no lonttcr be1na
trarnc<l as craftsmen.
"'i11tly or 70 percent of the k1ds
won't be going on to college or JWllOr
college They need to leam skills so
the) ca n enter jobs at basic entry
lr\.cl\
Uut the one thmg he didn't like
about teaching, he said, was being "a
hahy ~11t~r" to youngsters who had no
interest in school or in classes.
And he also believes that the pay
lea ve~ somethina 10 be desired.
"People are always talkina about
teachers havina the summer off and
C hnstmas and Easter vacaoons and
acumaoffwork at 3:30 p.m. each day.
But compare the pay wttb doctof"l or
lawyers.
"It takes five years to act a tcachana
credent11I and you act pa1d about S 14
per hour Lawyers aet s 150 per hour." he~1d
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JAN.11 CLOSED FOR SALE PREP
MON , WED, THURS, SAT, 10AM-IPM
TUES, ,RI. 10AM-8PM
SUN. (JAN. 22 ONLY) 12 N00N·5PM
JAN. ti a 19 CLOSED FOR IAl.! PAEft.
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WHAT AMEX Dio
NEW YO~K (AP) Jan. 1'
TOd~ Adv•nced Declined
Uncn.noe<1 2 Tota11uues 8 4 New highs 2
New IOW$ 2
AMEX LEADERS
Prev ··~i n
6
NEW VO~K (APl -Most active over· ~the-counter s•oc~s supplied bv NASO
Name VOIUll)' Bid Aik..0 Chv MCI s I 1141.400 1,~ 4', + ., Tandn s 618. '• 'l -.,
APP!tC 614,1 ~ ''• 29i;. + ,,., HmFSO s.&9, 16~ 16~ + '4
1n111 ' 410, 40'"> .O)i. -7
Convot ' m· 2~ }6"'11 l • Called .. • 2 I. ~ . ~rlton "4 1 1 • 16 • vMer ' ~S, 100 lS l~,,_ -' • alsvSv J6J,600 27 27 • + '-
Goto QuorEs
METALS QuoTES
That's an apt description qf both busin sand
bust ness peopl along the Orang Coast. To keep tra k of
where companies are going and whi hp ople are helpin
themget th r .ju twatch'CreditLine'-everydaytnth
Business section of your new DlilJ Pilat • •
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Or nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuolday, Janu•ry 17, 1 98~ Ba
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-8
CRE DIT LINE Sales tab cuts bond funds worth
Robert Payton joins Basso
as group advertising veep California Investors pay hefty c ha rge
to take advantage of tax-free income
be wonh SSJ,708, venus $60,091 at
there had been no !>ales charges. and
the 4 pcrC'cnt 1rani.lates into a cost of
$6.383 to the investor.
Nouna that Dreyfus recently 1n~
troduced the first Califomia Tu
Exempt Bond Fund which carries no
sales charae. he observed. "We have
no doubt that major changes will i.kc
place to ai vc Califom11ns a better deal
for their money "
Robert C. Paytoa has joined Bau o Ii A1sociates as group vice president of
commurticat1ons and will be responsible for development and management of
the qen~·s public relations and sales promotion act1V1t1es. Payton headed his
own pubhc relations firm for the past three years and was fonnerly dircetor of
p11bhc 1ffau1 for Air Cahfom1a
• • •• 0.. PorewardlD1 Company of Huntington Beach has hired Al
Bmtwleter to expand the company's sales force in Southern California. He
was most recently a sales representative with Muzak. • • • 0-Bar•k Company has leased a 42,200 square foot research and
development facility on a 2.6 acre sate on Chnto'n A venul" an Costa Mesa tu
Alnericu Dade, a da v1 ion of American Hospital Supply Corp. The lease totals
more than $ I .25 m11l1on . ••• Marketl•1 Dtrect1001, hac., an advents1ng agency spee1al121ng an health
care. has named Jane Smith office manager for the Newpon Beach-based firm
In her new position, she will handle all office admin1strat1on, oversee the
suppon staff and act as executive secretary to Mlcbatl Cole, president and
Rlcbnl Lawrence, c hairman. ••• CaUfornla Dent.al Hta.lt91 Plan, Inc .• ofNewpon Beach, has named E1t~y·
Hoover Adverti1ln1/PabUc Relations to handle their acco unt. CDHP as the
largest provider of 1od1vidual dental plan~ and founh largest provider of
corporate group dental plans in California • • • ~erry Findlay and Crat1 Lacy have been named senior vice presidents at
NEW YORK (PRN) -Caltfomaa
often leads tht n:ttton with in·
novatave an vestment pracuc~!'i but its
L3it<Aempt bond fundi. have lagged
behind most !>tatci. an offenng maxi·
mum ~ndit'> to investors, accordtna
to one of the nation's leading invest·
mc:nt rnmpan1c'>.
lJnhkc anv~'ltors tn smular funds an
other part-. of' the co1.mtry, most
Caltfomaans have been paying salc<i
charges of 4 tu 4 "• percent 10 enJO)'
income that 1i. free fro m both federal
and st.ate taxes according to Howard
Stein. chairman and chief executive
offi cer of 1he Dreyfus Corporation,
which manages more lbanS20 billion
for some I , 300.000 investors
throughout the country.
The percentages means tha t o n a
UPs AND OowNs
$10.000 investment, o nly a maxi-
mum ofS9,600 as put to work, hr said.
Moreover, the sale'i charge. which ti.
also known as a load or comm1i.\1on.
as generdlly npplted to J1 v1dcnd'> that
are automatically rca nv.:ste<J. Ji. moi.t
arc.
Noting that municipal bond an ve5t·
mcnts are usually made by people 1n
higher income brackets and for a long
term, Stein ob t'rved that lhc com
pounded effect of 1he~ charges can
cost the in vesto r a substantial \Um.
.\s an example. he cited a S l 0.000
investment yielding 9 percen t, "1th
d1v1dends reinvested monthl). With
a 4 percent sales charge. the actual
cost to the investor 1s $475 the first
year and escalate" over time. After 20
years the onginal investment would
These d ifferences arc particularly
signiftc.inl since all earnings are
doublt' tall·free. Stem said
I EXPER T ADVI CE
Agent or brok~r
is there a difference?
By SIMON SYKES
Your ho use as up fo r sale. T he listing has been handl~ by a personable
)'OUng agent from a nearby real estate office
You ltke the agent's style, and trust him to ~t you the: best deal on the
propeny lnstanctavely, you feel he will protect your best interests.
U nfonunately, your faith an the agent is not shared by his employina
broker, who fires him the day af\er you hst w1th ham.
The fired agent calls you with the news he now works for another
brokerage firm JUSt down the i.treet.
He advises you to cancel your ongi nal listing, and re-ltst with him at his Tiie Buk of Orao1e Cou ty according to president Lawrence R. Holmee. In
additio n, Lee A.Ao Bentley has been named adm1n1strat1 ve officer a nd
Maareen Doty has been named public relauons officer for the r ountaan Valle)'
bank.
HEW YORK (AP) -The folloWlnO list "'OWi tM Over tM Counter stocks •nd warnnts ~t !wive 90fM up tM most and down tM most ~Md on D«Onf of cnanee
nt·w place of business.
ls the agen t acttng corTcctl y'!
No'
• • •
tor Mot*v. Ho MCVrtttes tracAne l*ow S2 or 1000 &:c•'• lnduded. Net and~~'f: c:haneet are tM • betwMft tM previous do'ane bid The hi.ttng as the propen)' of the broker for whom the agent worked. No
interference with the listing 1s permitted. either by pttSCnt or past qents. Roser Calvillo has been named an an director al Smlt.b & Myen orlc• and v 1 at bid prtce.
Advert11ln1 in Santa Ana. The Cal State Fullerton graduate formerly worked
for Barton Advertisln1 an Costa Mesa • • • The Ncwpon Beach commercia l loan office ofSecortty Pacific Mortgage
Corporation has provided a $925.000 contstructjon loan to Bernard Stabl and
BUI Nickel for a 24-unit apartment compleit in Placentia. • • • Carole J. Galler, an office marketing spec1ahst, has bee n appointed broker
associate at Commeclal Brokers, Inc. an Laguna Hills. In her new post, she will
expand effons to bnng ma1or corporate users to Orange County's Saddleback
Valley • • • FORMA planning and design consultants have relocated to the Newpon
Center Complex. Van Stepbens, president of the firm which specializes tn land
planning a nd design management, said the new offices are at 190 Nt"wpon
Center Drive. • • • Kevin Rose has JOined the staff of loan o fficers at the Tustin otlice of
Sbearaon/ Amertcu Expre11 Mort1a1e Corp. He will service the Ncwpon
Beach., Balboa Island and Laguna Beach areas.
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This haghhahti. the d ifference between real estate age nts and brokers.
Agents (salespeople) ma)' not make contract! in their own names, nor
accept fees from any person in a real estate transaction except the broker u nder
whose license they operate. lmre wt r,, -'n I 16.7 FtNIS~P I l • -2"> Pizza m f" -1'•
H fl J6·' 6.l Agents act only under contract to, on behalf of, and in place of the broker
they work for. Their acts arc stnctly hmated to those performed as an agent for
the broker.
GnHme '• -,., f 1• 0 UnFSB ' 91. -,.,, f :1 i Harwvn 2 '> --1-lmre -l.io I 0 ., h A Su~ Eag wl -~wnln s 7'•
1, lJ l For a fee. bro ker.. may·
• Bu). i.ell and negotiate the purchase. sale or exchange of real property.
mobile homes and bus1n~s opportunities.
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Custer ll~ V eta l~
Ch"-Teh f" NMS :i.,
Blochm 4 ~Hes gj. e ~nictx 2•• med 4'• ylfNue l '• ectran 6'1) Barngr 41,,
Geor15 2' • Kralos ,.,,
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• ohc11 loans and collect payments on loans secured by liens on real
propen).
• Perform escrow serv ices an transactions arising from their real estate
husaness.
• Effect transactions 1n real est.ate secunties for the account of others.
Sales peo ple can also engage m the5e acttv1t1cs, but only o n the bro ker's
behalf. "
(Simon S} kes 1s editor of first taeeday, a 1ournsl for the real esra~
mdustry, P 0 Bot 20068. Riverside, CA 92506. Telephone (714) 686-8005.)
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