HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-11-24 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGI COAST
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1982
Coast
• g1ves
thanks
Hy KAREN E. KLEIN
Of ti.. Dally P'Mot Stan
Thanks1<1ving will bring .i halt
tu tht• t•vt·ryJay wur k world , 1{
Or..ini-w County and µr<xlu(·uvnv
will likt·lv lw t't111t·t'rllr<ilt'<.l 11n th1·
guinful v·11c:at1on~ of 1·ooking and
t•ating
Nt-arl~ ,111 ofht't'S <1lld 'lures wtll
he do,,.·tl Thurstl.i v tor th1·
h o I 1 d a v I' r a::. h t " 11 t• t t 11>11
nt1rmally sd1i-<.iult·d for Thu.-sday
1n Oran~t· Coast 11t11•s will h;.
sh if t 1• d t n Fr 1 d J y Fr 1 ti ,1 y
cullt't'lltlll will bl' ·,hift1·d to
Saturday
Bank._; and 1.•1ty, t•o1111ty, st.alt·
:.ind fedt•rnl govl'rnrnt·nt off1t·1•s
will shut their door. Thursd.1v
Cnv hall:. .rnd county 11Cf1te:. will
rt>ma1n dv::.t'(] on F'rid.iy
M ost gron:ry sturt"s will ht•
dos« d Thurs d <i y A ft'" ,
howevC'r, will sldy opt·n JUst 111
ca:.e t ht· famtl y cook forgot 111
pick up an f'SS(•nual tngrt"<l1e11t
At th1· UC lrv11w M ed1e;tl
Ct'nll'r, tht.· uutpallt·nt d1111cs and
<:ommunity dinK~ in Sant.a AnJ
and Anahl·1m will ht· clOM-<.i both
Thursd;iy and Frida)' Thi·
t'mergt•ney dt·p&rtnH·nt will
1·o~t1nu1.· on its nc.rnhil 24 -h11ur
schedull'. as will n •gul.11
inpatient t•art>
Off1n·r<, 1n thl' l'i1l1forn1,1
Highway Patrol will bt.> amon~
the few who won't i;:t·t a h•>hday
this Wl~·k1•11d 1n fc1ct . tht·v II
bl• working u\t'rt1rnt' tu
appn•hl•nd thl' l'XJ1<.'<0H-<l numl,)(•1
o f drunkf·n drtVl'I''> on count\'
roads. ·
Thc C llP 1s p1orn1~1nl<(
maximum l'nforet'mc·nt lx·lWt"i.·n
6 o"dock tonight and m1dn1ght
S unday . act·ord1nl( to Bryan
Duquesrwl. pubh<: <.iffa1r.. of£1l'N
''W e'rt• going to lf)' and kL~·p
Clmgesuon to a m1n1mum and
highlight rJur drinking drivt•r
enfo r cement," he said. The
numbc·r of drunken driving
arrests f o r h o liday periods
usually doubl<'S and somC'tim~...,
even tnplt>l>, Duqucsm•I said
Dall1 Pllol Photo by O.ry Ambr.,..
\1 ai-ll uoun~ N~u ye n , ldt. u nd Bria n
St·h iwf~t·n, both studt•n l ~ a l S t. John 1lw
Bapti ~t SC'hool in Co..,tu l\1 t·~a. <·urq food
c.lon.'•tionJ>. for twt«ly to be· di~l ri lmtt·d h y
Shan• ( )ur Sc•h·c·-; ~roup.
Tht· l'lll"!> mo:.t ll~'\.'nl fat.Jhtv
report showed lhat from J an I w
Oct 21 , 3,643 C'ali fornians lust
their hvP:. 1n traff11.· an·1dents
That f 1 g u re rt• p n·' C' n ls .in
1mpr11Vt·mt•nt from th1· 4.tlh4 tlMt
d1t·d tn traff11 n·laterl a("<:1d1mts
for th~ same period In t 98 t
A s;1 fn modt· of transp<>rtat1on
ov1·1 the w<.'ekt·nd might bt• one's
f1"i·t ;and fur th•r..<' who w <tnt tv
t See llOLIDA Y. Page A2 l
Swimmt~r .-njoys what may ht> his last lup a l lrvin<>,S lle ritug t•
Park Aquat i(•s Complf·x. The fa('i li1 y will ht" c lo•wd soon.
COUNTY f DITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
County closing door
on housing program
By JEFF Al>l,Ell
01 lh• Dally Piiot ltell
Orang" Cou11tv "upt·t v1""':.
h .1v1· m ,1 d t' t t 1· I 1· a r t h ;i I
l"OUllty g11Vt'l llllll'rtt'~ l11U1 y1·,11
old a fford11t1l1 · ltous111g p111g1 a111
,., on its wuy 11ul
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11w111lx·rs lt"ik p ,1in:. Tul·sd.1v lo
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11l I 1·11·d <h-vl'loJJl'I ~ who build
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!St·t· AFf' OH DAHLE, Page A2l
Hawaii battered by hurricane;
6, 700 island residents flee i
llONOLUl.U IAPI llawa11·.,
f11 s t hu11 11..1nt· 111 ~:I yt·ar"
liattl'rl'd llw "l;md-. with 110
mµh w111d'. -..:ndtng 11111n· thdn
ti,700 t·oast<tl rt·stdl·n~ frum tht•tr
hom<.'~ <int.I 1·utt111g v1rtuolly ill!
<"t 1111mu111t at u ins
At 11•<1,,l 'IX lllJUr11·.., Wl"rt
rt•p 11r tl·c.l ·" Hui rit ant' lwa
'""'1rlt·d Tut·Ml;iy uvt•1 tht• P~1nf1c
d1<11n .... wt•t•p1;1g thrt1Ulo{h !WCI
Wt''>l<'rn "I.ind'>. K .. u.11 a11d
N11hau
Navy shtµs put o ut lo <;t•a and
1111 roofs hlt·w along flrwdt·d
'tn ... ·t.s Two Co.;'>t (;uard sh1J)'>
with nu orw JhoarJ :...tnk bt.fon•
tht'Y 1 ould bt• t<.1k1·n l<J o.;afl· lt;iv~·n
Winds up lo 80 mph slruck
1 lo nolulu o n the island of Oahu,
southeast of thl' storm'i. l~nter
Ell•ctnc1t y 1n tht' ea ptldl was
knoc kl'd o ut for t hrt•t• huurs
Dat!J l"llol l't\olo by CMttff ltatf
Tut·.,d .1:-111ght .J11d 11J.1d' v.1·11·
floo<ltd 1.111'. llx.l.1\ )'.tl111 111·1·,
ht•11t douhlt undo·r 1111· fr111 t' 111
th• w11ld,,
J\IH1L1l !11100 r•·,11 lt·nt of lo"
lv111g .111•." 11f Ka11a1 w1·1 1·
• \',11u.t11·d 111 l11glwr gr uulld "
lot .ii 1•11w1 g1·1H ~ ol f1t 1,d -..11d
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p11pul.t11·d N11h.1u . .i .... ., w1·1 t
1•\',1(Uat1 •d
.. At .1bou1 H p 111 t h1·11 tum· ( 111
p 111 PSTJ tht' ntJllt flln·t• of th•
.. tunn "'"Ill OVt·r 1K .1Udl) With
w1mb .1b11ul !();) 111 I lit mph."
, .. 11d Aoli Bl;111 , ~1.x•kt·..,r11a11 f11r till'
Ft1..lt·r.il Enwrg1·n1" M.-111.1g1·1111"11t
Agc·m' 111 V1rg1n1.1 .. Tht·~ h,ul
Wi!Vt·~ up to 12 fc-i·l l11gh ·
The hurrican e was moving
northwt>St at 14 mph, aoout 12~
1111lt·' "4Jttlht·ast of Kau<11. he s .. ml
Bouldt·rs four tu f1vr ft'(•\ ill.rt~..,
ltttt n·d tht Farn11g11111 I ltgh"'"
'"' I >;il1u BolJ Witti ... m~ 11f 0<.1hu
l"1vil I >t•f1·11M· ~;,id l·<.irly today.
.111d 11H:! ix·opl1· Wl"rl' l'\ iJ("Uillt-tl
( 111111 l11v.. I VI ng LI r1"c1~
A ... lllUt h ;.i:;, IWU ft't'l 111 W<Jlt•r
I IJ\'t•I t•d '>Olllt ' ... trl'ClS along
v .. · .• 1k1k1 B1·a1. h l'.ilm front.l s
l1tttnd thl' drt·.i :-.turl'S bars
o1r1d rt -.1 ... ura11t<, l llJSl'd l'arly.
-...1th "1lldbo.ig:. pl,1n-<l in front of
1 lt1·11 do1Jrs to bl0t k flo11d111g
111 .... 11lt .ind wrnduw' tapt•d to
pr t v1·111 gld!>.'> from fl ying
A d1,..ist1·r tt·am from FEMA
p1 l·p.11t·d lo h1·ad tu thl' •~lands
1 h" 11101111ng. <,aid !>pukt'sman
\ 1·1111 !' ... ult-1n S;1n Franr·;.,.c:o
Hol1bll' D<Jly. !>po~. ::.woman for
Kau .. 11 -.<11d th~· 111 the sht.'ll<·r..
we~ In high aplrll.s and reported
nc1 tnJuries B ut !'he said the
rn·1ghbonng 1sl<in<.l of Nuhau has
1111 phont''· !.(> 11was1rnposs1blt· to
IS('<' JIA\\All, Pa~(' Atl
Grand Jury probing
Orange County Jail
By JEFF ADLER
01 1he Dally Piiot Stan
Thi· Or.111gl l'uunl\ <:r.111tl
Jury 1~ µrolung t·1111d1t111ns ..al tltt
Orang1· C:11u11ty J.111. ( ;, artd .Jurv
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1·1111ecr111'tl with at th1~ timt· and
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p ti <i n d t h'" av .11 I ah 1 It t y of
m1-dwal f.111ltt11-;. Thi r•· mav ~I(·
uthrr .1n•a,:· l,£'ic>llant '><tin
Tht· K1.111d JUry (ort·m .111
.1dt.ll·d how1•vt·r. thdt tht•
tn\'t•<.tt~.it1on lwg.1n lwfon· tht•
l<1ll·st in .1 't'rll'' of Jatl drath'
sµurn·d ,1 <all by tht· Anwrl(an
C 1vtl L1lwrtw., Unton. ll sup<>nor
l'OUrt JUdg<· dnd a dl'pUI y public
ddt•ndn frn JUSt 'Lil h a µrotlt:
L1•onard '-<'llU I ht• JUr) bq~.111
lo11k1ng ..ti Jail 111lt'rat1o n s and
.iJ lt•gf'll llJH' r ;1 llnn:tl d1• f ll"lf' nt'lt ,._
.July I "This'" no1thin1ot nrw ··ht•
s;ml •
Tlw (;r,md ,Jury 111urt·d 1h1·
S<111t,1 J\11..i f.J< tilt\ Julv 1;, anJ
'l'\'I r;il u11nm1tlt'l'l. hdv~ droppc-d
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I h1 11 lw 'JIU
l.1 ·1111:.rd adJ1-d th.II tht• Crand
.lu1 v .tl1•·i.1dy h.1s begun l<lktn~
1t•,l11111111v .ibtiut .)Liii rund111un<.
L111n,11d :.aid ht• t>Xpl·lts
tt· ... 11111orn tu conttnu<• for about
' 1111" 1111111 th
Thi• l.Jtt-sl furor at tht· euuntv
}Ill w..i-. toueh1xl u ff aftPr thrN'
111111 :1!•'' d1t•d dur 111g tht• past
1H11nth. hringmg tht• death total
111 IH 1w11plr• in lt·s~ than two
vf•ar~
Although tht' thn-t• died from
d1fft-n·nt 1.ausc-s. sc.'V<'ral public
111t1·rrst 11rga111zat19ns had called
f•lr <Ill Independent IOVE'Sttgal1on
of tht• _r11I d1>sp1t1.· Orange County
Shn1f( Corun<'r Brad Gall's'
1 untt·ntmn that th1• )311 1s "om· of
thP Ill ht-st 111 tht• nation ··
<;alt'' ...aid ht• would Wl'kome
'ueh an 1nvcst1gt1t1on Gatt'S said
h1· I!> t'tmf1dC'nt that su1·h a r<'Vll'W
!See PROBE. Page Atl
Irvine to close Aquatics Complex
At Y<1ur St•rvwt•
Bu llPt 111 Board
Ruo.;1111•-;.o;
Cavakadl'
ClasMflt'<I
C1m11r:-.
l'n~<;word
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By GLENN SCOTT
Of ttw Dalty ,..... llafl
lrv inE''s prest1gmu., H Pri ta((t'
Park Aquatics Complt>x will 0.·
sh ut down at the C'nd of tht• y<'ar
becausf' of serious c·onstru<·twn
problem!! with thf' 6 year olcl
fac1hty. the r1ty 1·oun\'tl has
dl'('ldt-d
Coundl membf>rs wamt'd that
the fac1hty. built at a rost o f $1 6
m 1lhon. m;iy be clO!M"d for as long
as two yt>ars unttl lawsuits
a gainst p ool designers and
con tract.ors are rf'801vN'.I
The l'IORure is nec't'SSBry, they
claimed , because or rec<'nl
ducovE'rtt>s that two o f t he
facility'11 thr('(' pools are lt>aking
thouaand11 o f gallon il 11f watt•r
rac h duy b<'r a1J111' o f corrodt•ci
µ1p<'c; bt·n1·ath tht• aluminum pool
hulls
To It• av t' l h,. r l' m 111 n 1 n lot
Olyntpw s1:u-d. ~>0 m<'lC'r pool Ill
st•rVll'f', t hP y !<!<1 1d . would
t•ndan!(C'r tht> nty'-. l<'gal pos1t1on
in S<"4'ktng thl' SI m1ll1on 11•pair
work nC'f:'d ••<.l to c orr1•1 l th<>
prohl<·ms
Thr dN·1sio11 . rt'Rl"herl 11 ft<'r
rou n ril m<'mb1'rs mrt with
attorm•ys for almost an hour tn
dOSf"<I st-S.'ilUll. H tllW as 8 shOI k to
th06e who re gularly use the' pool
Th<>y DrRuC'd that closure of th<·
50 mrt1•r pool 1s prf'mature
I t also spo 1lt'rl an
a n n o u n t· f' m <' n t h v 0 r a n g <'
County SupC'rtOr Court Judg<'
Rru1·f' Sumnr-r, who 111(11rml'd
lht• 1·our1dl thfll tht• c•omph•x had
1-..·c•n -.i•lt't"tt'<I only la-;t Saturday
to ho'l th•· <;w1mn11ng 1•v1'nL' for
lli1 f11ur 1•vrnt 1~·n~thlon dunn~
tl11· I !IH4 S11mrw1 Olympws
Sun1111•1, d1.11rman n f tht•
p1•11 1a1hl1111 -.w1mm1ng a nd a
nwmlwr of the· Los Ang<'les
Olv mp11 Organ111ng Comm1tttt,
ur~<'d eounnl rnrrnlx·~ to US(' thc>
Olympic pronusc· ll!I an 1nccnt1vC'
tn m1•••t w1rh 1't111tr<wtors or othrr
donoro; lo qu1< kly <0<11 rt•et tht•
prohlcms
Aut Mayor L;irry AJ(rnn was
lt·!'s cnt'ournging whc>n hi' told
thr frustraw<l audienC't' "I don't
w1111t to sugg<'sl lo anyone' thsit
ui;f' o f thrs (ar illty will hr
11v.11luhl<> f or o Ion!( llm,.. In
n1111(·"
B11t11 tn llflfl w111t llw 111111 nl
dr.1w1ng national a tlC'nllon to
lrv1nt• wh11<' o fff'nng rt'<itdrnts a
htJ(h qualny rN.·rt'al11mal fnc1hty,
tht· t·omplcx has had ll'<"hmcal
Claws from th<• lx·ginning
Tht> nty prt'v1uusly S<'lll<-d part
o f its 1977 lawsuit against
contractor Ruane Corp over th<'
fat"l that th<• 50-metc•r p ool's
alurmnum shf'll was about on<>
i n<'h loo s hort
To solve' that probl<'m. workers
strrtchf'd tht• shell &nd then
boltt>d 1t a gainst tht' 111drs to
rf'ta1n thf' C'Xtra length Th<'
bolL'I, hOWt'VC'r. break Orf WC'ekly
lx't•nusr of corrosion
It 1s corrosion causrd by
£'lroctrolys1s that 1s gradually
rnting up thr f('('(f('r ptpt't' bunl'<l
(St't AQUATICS. P&R<' A2)
Ju!'l in Hu~n s urul
his dnssmnl•'"'
r('huih the
Muyflowc•r ou l'n~<"
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Post -Th n nk.,.~ivin~
rt><'ipc·"' !'4lu rl on
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F'ood
l111rntl(~>pt'
lntrrm1ss1on
Ann Landt•rs
Muvl<'S
MutU11l F'un ds
National NC'Ws
Publw Notlt'("l
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Clark :-.J1d "I'd l1k1• to lll'.11
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1:..~· ... u. .... 111~ probll•m s "
'!'ht· supt•rv1~1r ubo I l~Ut•..,lt•d
t h hl lht· planning 1•o mrni:-. .. 11111
!il.tpplv s tu11st11·!-. l'Omp;n111..t
•'
1111 11·111 1111 .... oltl h 11u,1 11~:
111\1·111111 u•, with I 1111" 111 '"'"lld
.d 1111 d11l1l1 \llllL'
( 'la1k1>1111111"1.l1>lll 1h.111l11n11g ,1
''" 1.·1•\' 11f t.i.. d1,111vt J.,,, \'•.tr :1.I
1wr1•1·111 ,,,1d llwv t.1v1111•d llw
.ilftotd,il1l1· h1Hl,.lll~ pl t •gl.1111 ,1fltf
II !I flt• I t I' 11 l f ,1 \' 111 t· .t I I d
dt '\'t'lt •f ot 'I ' \A. t 'It' ,t.:I\ t'll 11 It t •11I1 ""'
It• l1tt1ld .ifft1rd,1hll' llllll' "'l'ht·
p111 • 111 l111u..,1ng ... 1111 " ,1:. 111111 Ii
111 .• 1111111 ·111 110~ ..... ti .... ·" 111111
\1.11 · •• 11:·· · h·· ,;11.t
1'\ I ..... 11 I ., lit ,. t. ' I 1 y I II I
.u1111tv's l1do1111.1 t11111 .111d
ll1Hl!'.llll{ lfr\'1'it1pn11 Ill <Jll 111
I 11U11ll l h.1 I 111 I ,!I I h .ti rm tf.tl1lt
d\t 1·llrng 111\11' hull I -.1 111, 1h,
p1tlgr:1111', llh qitH•ll 111 JIJ 111 '1110
It 111.1111 llll'41lcf
AQUATICS COMP LEX .
I
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~·rwalh lht• pool!>, 11ff1nab ..,,,.,. J '·" 1111 tlw 1111a Ii voslll\'1 1 t p.111 ....
,,Harry ~rl1t·h , llH• ul._\, l1•.t!11 d1,.111liut1un .... v ... 11·111
nwnagt.'r or main1t·11an1·1· St'l'Vllt•<, I ht llt'\\I<, h·l L l lllJ>l l.''ot'llt.1tl\'1•'
~1d lh1• t·umpl1•x':. l'Xlt•11"1\'t 111 1!11 .ti ... w1111 duh,.. d··v ... ,L.t11·ol
w,i:i1er-pumpmgg1·t11 s hould h.1v1· F11·d (;,1h111 o f 1h1· 11\1111·
1nduded a l'<llhod1t prott•i·L111n N11v.Jqu.1lll''> s..i1tl 1 h1.,u11• 1d lht•
s y stl•m 111 prutt•l'I <.ig:..1 11 .,1 1•11111plt·' 1·11uld nw;1111h1·111ll.1p~1·
ele<·tro lys1s a nd, h1•1Wt'. l'Orros 1on "' tlw ll·.1111 lll-<:;iu..,.. 11 n1·•·d .... ·'
But lht· sysll'ITI h<As n 't wurkt'tl h1• '10 11wl1•r pool for µr;11111·1· ;111tl 1111
Sllid 11 tlwrs ;111• ;1v.11l;1lilt· 111· d.1111wd
Cu11sulwn1 C;t•urg1· M o llt•t w ,1.., th.it llw dub'-, n111.,1 1·0111111•11tl\•
1·alll.J w tnSJX't'l Lht• t•ompl1•x 111 "\\ 11111111·1' will i.:u 111 ••tl11 ·r l•.,1111,
late Septt>mb1:r urh'r a lt•Jk w ,1., 111 Jgtt•t•1n1·111 \~,1' ll,111 B,111'\·lt
d1st·ov!·r£"d 1n ,, 33 mt•tpr d1v111g 111 ( 'ul\'I 1 l'11y .1 It .1d1n~ o fl 111.tl
pool Paul Brady ,Ir . ,,s..,1~1.111 1 111 :\1\ L' "' 11nn11ng \' hu \\lirt .1
l'ily m<Jnagt•r , '.11d th1• µuni ,, \\ h111 \~ 111tlbn·,1k .. r "1tlt · LIS1\
l95ing :W,000 gallon!'.._. da\ p111ll•·d 1111 th ... h;uk
'Wo rkl•rs n •m11vt•d J 6 f oot S.11tl 8.i11 «ll "'llw,..1· lolk'
s v etch o f an u11d1•rground p1p1 .11111'1 pull111g vour l1·g 'l'ht•'\i will
~ d1su1v1·n·d ll w ,1:-. t1Jrr1><.lnl IH 1.1JJt'(I. p 11lagt'(l .1111l plu11of• 1111
mul·h won.t· th,m l •lnsultants 11f 111 .ill t h .. 11 1,..,.,1 ,.,..1111111t·r ..
l'lt y 11ff1nab had l'"p<'t'tcd. Br.idy Thi· ••~Ult.-. ~111 lJO· d1::-.1.,trou ....
~ satd 0th•·• Novaqu.i111 h 1111 .... 1. , . ...,
lo: r I 1 l h -. J I <f t ht I I l \ ~lll h ·•'> 1111 l h,11111 ,ti I 11g111t t'I
1mrncdiati•ly w ill SC'l·k ln<l~ 111 ( ·.111\ I• J\l11u11lt'1 'I .ind l111 1t l111111 .... 1
1n:.t;;ill Jll t•XlPrnul t .ithvdtt All1•11 Mu1rav ;irgu1·d 1h .. 1 1h1·
1 II\ d1tf11'l h,1\1• -.u ff111t•lll prott"t.·t111n ., y .... wm at u $I :\5 t>Otl dtit. lllll• 111.1111111 lo n1111 lud1• th.11 cost to pr1•c;erv1· 1h1 ou h1tf1·
se<'lltln of tht· pool 1 111'1 ng 1111 '1\J 1111 ll r pool "d I
• H owt·vt·r. courll'll rrll'mb1·1 ~
md1c·att'C1 11 may bt· a yl'ar bt•l111t·
I i t 1 g <• l 1 o n 1 s l' o n l l u d t· d t 11
detl'm1tnl' who 1:-. n•s puns1blt· t11
I •'I llH I· I 111 It "11111
flut tll Urltll lllt•llilol'I'
'''J1l.11111·tf th1•y ll!Uldn 'l t.1k1•
l h :t11t'<'' l1l"t';1USt' of lht· high l'tl'ol'>
•rf 1t·p.111111g tl11 poui-.
PROBE OF J AIL • • •
would prove· th1• <idt•qu;u y 111
health cart• 111 1ht• Jail
N ('Vl•rthl'lt·'"· Gall'' .ind
l '.llarles KC'rn.!>. r11 UtH\ h1·.d1h
l'arl' ag1•nt·y d1rt•ttcir .111·
readying .i rC'qut·~t that asks l h1
count y Board o f $upervl80rs to
add s ix full-timl' and om· pan
llmt-.iail nursing po!-.1l10ns Thf'
board IS C'X pt.'<'U'<I 111 11ms1d1·1 lht•
ft'<.jUl"St al 1Lc; Nuv :w mc.'C·ting
If dpprnvt.>d . t h 1· .idd111 .. n,tl
staff pos1t1ons w ould be· u't'(f l11
mcd1callv c;trl'l'n t·ac h 1nm.1t1
bf.>ught ,"n10 lht .)dtl G<11t•.., ..,.11d
h<i has askNJ for thl•<;t• 1"""1111111' rrl' pasl county liudgNs but h<t'> ~n tumf'<f dnY. n
l\!1·.i11v. hilt• U r .1ng1· t'o1111I\'
S1qwrv1 ... 11 ll.11 111·11 W1t•dt•t "'
d1·n1,1nd111g th.•t K1·111' 'llf'Jllt
1111 \.\Ith ,1 rl'J.1<1rl ,IJ, ft 'ljllt 'lt•tl
111 .lulv rt•\'1t•w111g 1h1· d1·l1v1·r\ .,f
11wd11 ... I :.1.:rv1l£'!'> lo pt.r~tin:. 1n
county custody _
W 1l·d1·r has d1ri'< lt'tl K1·rn' 111
pn1v11l1• d statu' n •J><•rl on the·
'ulqt'1. t no l.JL11 tit.in J\l1>nd.1"
Th11•1 111111.itt-. M1d1.n l
1\1111111111 fl11-..1'>. Hulwn l'.1rd1 11.1.,
( 'ot.1 .ind R11 h.1rd P.1ul I >o·Sol11
d11·d JI th1 J.11! f111m t,JlJ'of''
1pp.111 ntlv 1111n·l.d1·d 111 th1·1r Jll
1 .t1lt·t:11111n du1111g tht IJ"''
fl 11111 I Ii
AP Wlrephoto
L a ho1· o f lo\ t•
Ht·\ 1·rh l·.11 ~ c·arl pn·p:in·-. pit·~ for
Th •au""'~j, i n µ. l>a) di11 1H·r ..,1 ... anti lwr
'111 .... hand and •·iµ.h t d 1ilflrt•11 an· prqwrin~
for ;tll\Ollt' \\ho \\:tlll :-. l o f'OltH'.
( ""'•·•· "''on P aµ.t· \ :>)
L~rge turnouts seen
for free Ineal s in OC
( )1.111~:1 l'111111l \' n rg.11111.111011.,
"fl"""' 11111g 111·1 T l1 .. 11k .... g1v111g
d111111 ·1-. .111• •Xfll'tl1rg l,11g1·
t t1ri11111h Th111 -.ti.iv a11o1th•·r
,1g11 1111 II Hf I 111.il ' S.11 d 11 f
t lll ft Ill t 111111111111 lflrtdtllt>li'
1\1 11i. ll.1111111 l'hr1 .. 11.111
1'<·1111\1 ,fill• ';' IO W Wil,f111 St
(',,,,I 1\11·,,1 II "·' 1•,11111.d1·d
111d.1\ 1h.t1 ,, 111.111\ ,,, 100
JH 1 µIt 111.t\ 1111\\ IJ fJ 1111 IUI kt :0-
dtnnt•r with all the ll'1mmlngs
tlo11hl1· 1 Ii•· numt>c·r o f I.1st vear
Tl11 l1 •llu.,....,h1p \\d i S t'r\t
rl 111111 1 111 l "' • 1 II I u11d -I p 111
111111,d.1\ 'J'r .111 .. por1,1110 11 1-.
I "·1111-( 111lo·r1 ·d ( 111 t h11" ~ h11 1w.-d
II 1'111 llu I t11f111111.il11111 ITlJ .. h.-
obl.11 nt•tf h\ t• l1·phon111g. 1h1•
ll'll11\\ ... h1p .ti tt:il 77:!'.l
111 ~.1111.1 t\11.1 M1::.....,onar11':> ;it
II 11111 1· v. 1111 Ii 11p1·ra t <·s 1 ht·
t )r ,1111~• ( '1111nt\ ftp-.c·ur· M1~1on
I!'> 1·-.11111.tl Ill).! 11t1 ·\ WI II -.1·1 .;.,.
.tl1ol1t ltl() I t•lltplt lt d111111 ·1 .... t11 tlt1·
111·1·11\ ... ,,Jd .1d1111111,l1 .11111 Hoh
M.111111
S11111 ,j Ill\\ ll''>lUt' 11·1111•1
I 1 u 1 I d 1 11 1 • 1 -. ~ t 1 I 1 ll n ti 1 • r
1 on,11u•111111 tli1• n11 ........ 11rn v. ill
",,, d111111 r.. 111 11 ·111:. It ~ .1lt·d .11
th1 11>fl'>llUtlltllt 'llt· .II 1~01 \\,'
\\',t111u1 St :"-1.111111 -..11d
\'olu111t-.·1' Wt•n lll tht• l11t.Jl11111
today, busy t.'rl-'<"llng tt.·nt.s a ntJ
Kt• t l 1 n g I' o r l <1 b I 1• l' o o k 1 n lo{
"flUlf>llWnl 1n plat·1•
D111111,.... 1111•1" .,.. 111 ht• .,t n c•d
from 1111(111 u11t1l ~ JJ 111 . M:H 1111
..... d ~ 01 1111111 1111111111.1111111 l ,111
u:1:1 11 l~Y
1\ I' 11 ht· I p 1 n g I o m ,1 k 1·
Tlt:ink'>g1\'1ng an t'll)t>yablt· tl.1y
fo r tlt1· n1·1•tlv .., anolhl·r t'11.,1:1 r~h-S<J ha~t·d t;rg.1n1wt11m, Sh.11 I'
( >ur Sdvt·:. knC1wn ""' SOS
Rain f ore cas.t
Of&d•cl&d I ,, '"(''' ril t'1P nnrtt\Ptr1
h&tf >' II~ lflfP I vl !.ntnp
c.loudHrn5~ ·t '""' S1fl'rtd w1tt1 C.Olcl
lemOf..o'dli1'•·~ 10 Ot..-!,P ryt-1 1he
'MOY!r fnt It f> t wd Qt Sk•et'S
f'iW(l~{ ,,.,, f.' It t' f1r'\l O•Q hol1dd'Y
we,pWPr•lJ
The Fo recast For 7 pm ESl A-410 0
Jr-.111 Jo',,rl1.1th 11f SOS ... 11d th1·
nrgarll£al11111 h;:is r l"t't•ivt•d
num1·r11u'> d1111al1ons 11f n:1nn1•d
g1~.11ls .ind lurkt·y~ f111 -;ubs..•qut•111
1·w1tnhu1111n~ t•> f,1rniJ11.., nt·•·<11n~
Thc111k..,g1v1ng foo<l
Am o ng lit• don o r ' \\ 1·11·
sludt·nL" ;11 St .ln hn lh1· B.tpl,....I
St h ool 1n l't1!.t<1 M<·'>.i wh11
turn1«l 11v1·r 1·annt•d good s Jnd
turkt•\'!-. .ind tht food •wr v1t't•!>
dt·p a
0
rlnh·11 t J l UC lrv1nt•
F'o rh.1th ..,.,,cl ... tu<knL' llvin~ In
tlorm110111'<; v1t•ldt'<l (nod 111 kt•L'
II• po.•rm11 thP donatmn
•
.Coo ." ta / ,.
I Mostly CIOuOy loO&y wtl'1 a cnance 01 5howers HtQ hS 62
a1ong the coast 10 68 •nla,,o
~.•n ~ ot rain 30 oerc""' IO<l8y C\eaftng ano muctt COl<Htt 1on1gn1 With IOWS 40 10 46 Sunny &nd •
li"le warmer on Tha nksg1v1ng
l;lohs 65 atono '"" cout to n IHlana Elsew here lrnm Po1n 1
Conception 10 1nl' Me10C•n
det end out 60 mile$ V8111 ble
1 mostly less than 10 \noll
1y Local f'ast to northeast • n<Sa 1 10 14 knots along fhl'
he<n coast lonlghl wtlh 11ghle•
rth to northee,t winos e Southwe111 swells t 10
feet IOO•y With 1 1001 w1nO ves Seas t1ecom1ng smooth
lghl Mostly CIOUOy IO<Jay Wltll
attereo showers Sk•P, will
In clearing ton1ghl lrom lh"
rth, *°"''ng mo•tly •un11y by t1nk501Y1ng
urrlC.8M(I twe wnich pounded
weslern Hewe11&n 1a111nd1 .wtttl
vy rains and w1no1 Q'Allng to
O mph moveo oll 1Mo 1ne clltc early tno11y 111avtng
ned ~ lines 11no roolle99
MtS in Its wake
he hurr1c1n8 prO<Jucfl<l w1nc1
80 mph enO gu•I~ "P In 110
h tate T ue~•Y bftlQ"' hMd>ng
the no<1"88SI
n the m&inl&nd r&tr\ """"' attered tr nm south Cl!ntr~I
xis 10 cenhel Alat1Ama 8"0
the App818chl8"9
lght rain and Orlule fell on lhf'
lo Valley, &nd 1nw8• C.reet es wt\lle driule cnverf'd thft rth Atl•ntlc Co••t <;now 1811
Indian• end lh<I upper Or"llf ....
Clouds hung OV8' ,.orthwfl9tern
Ida and lrorn the Orfl•f ltlkM o northern Allantl~ Coe11
rough the IOW'I• Mta.,U•PPI
lley and New Me•teO lo lh•
ntt1I end southern CelllornlA
I
1 Sklee _,., te1r over the r991 ot
n•tlon Snc>w«• -•e lor11Cet1 tor lete
dey acrou Ifill Southw .. t
rough aouthern T a•at ano Iha Gull CoHI Scall .. 90
n wH 8•petfad OV8' Iha E.1111
al. wllh anow over Iha oenlrl!
pelachlen1 lh• tower Gr•81
" and lnlend Nww England
OP1,..,.,-t \J I p.1L)u 1Pc1 fQt th••
Y8HPy~ hlf•' Q the MOt01n9s Wit
lt•CJe<-•t-tJ t. r. ""8' oft b~ altetno,,,
e•c e rt lh~, tdhPtn
S ftcrame"' a rid San J •aQu•t•
veltey!io wht., .. "'" CIPfiQUP SluU w It 11nq ...
T Pl1lJJPra t 11 res
MAT ION HI lo
Altiary 60 •9
,tilDvau~"l'' .. .,, 28
Aman.11 • 1 19
A'\h1>v1H., 66 52
AflentA 1• S8
All9nhr I 1r, 54 •ll
Austin 73 )7
Ba1t1mnr ,.. 63 49
B1lllr'~' '\{\ ?6
(l1rm1not'"'• 1? .,
B•Sr'nfl,,. 16 .or, 9,,,, .. 3'> If\
eo.io" SS 51
Brnwn~v1llf 86 '1J
8uftaln 55 3~
BwhnQtCH' 58 56
C.8,fH't 28 '11 Chorlestu11 <; l 15 61
Ch&rll'SIOn W V 69 43
ChArlOllP N C &Q 60
Cheyenne ?4 01
ChlCllQO 39 14
C.+rlttnnall 63 33
(tf'vAlant1 53 34
C.olumh1~ "• ( 17 55
C.r11umhu'\ 61 )7
01111~~ I I Wnrlh 69 32
01>y1nn 57 31 c .... n~.-, 28 13
f)p~ Mom~S. 27 13
O.Otrl'><I ., 31
Duluth IS ·O•
El Pa.c1 71 38
r111Qn 09 00
r1sgs11111 38 31
G•"&' rA11t, 34 29
H11rllnrd 113 49
Helena ,, 06
Honolulu 81 16
Hou11on 8? 47
lndlln8POll• SJ 2•
J11tk1on M19a &O 43
Jacksonv111 .. 80 54
K•nsaa City 35 14
l iu VeQ•& 65 4 I
I 11118 Ror.~ 68 27
lnultvlllfl 67 1~
I uhboc~ J8 ?R
Memphl\ fill 13
T ... "' ~ , . I '
M1em1 78 It
M 1rw aul-Pf' 41 16
Mpls SI rt Jut :11 06
N&5hYtlle 69 38
N~ 0 ,1,.an-. 79 se
New 101• 65 •,;>
14nrtnl' 65 ~· No<tll Plalln 1 I 01
l)~tannm& 1.•lv 46 21
Omaha '7 12
Orlanor• B' sq
Pllll&dAlplltll 66 'i I
Pt1oen1• 71 s~
P11tsbu1ot1 61 18
Pnollano Mr> 5? 47
Portland O•f" ·~ 14
ProvtOf-nrP ~I •8
Ra101gn 74 6 I
Rapid Guy ,., 11
Rt' no J'i }<!
Rochmnnd 7 I ., ..
Sall Lake Iii .11
San Antonin 7) •,11
See Ille 4q ,.,
Snievepmt I 1 4 I
S>OV• Fens n tU;
St lOUIS .. ' ,'O
St Pete-fam!lA 7n ·11
St Sle M&rll' ,,, na ..• n•• Spolo.anl'
Syracuse 61 •O
ropf'•a 1• u;
rucson 69 •,o
ruiu '>O n
wn1,.no1nn 6fi ~~
W1cn1fa \4 16
CAl tFOA MIA
H1 Lo BAt.Prsl•Plll .,, 41'.I
E11•1>t.A r,1 t1 S
, ft'~nn ~II .,
l u' Ano~'"'' 114 ~,
0 11kl•nd ~5 49
Po9o Rnhln• ll? 41l
.. SU Rf Rf PORT
> ·--8Vf'f avrt 8url ..... .... , •••fl .. Ml .. • •• .... ~Id .. , .... Dir Zume '1 3 1Q , 2 SW Sant• Monlea 2 3 10 I ' 'w N...oc>rl BaKh 2 3 ,, I 2 SW
S•n ~ounr. 2 3 12 I 3 w Ovt fO< llureoey lnoa ~•no•
)
~~'OV''\' 0 f
Reu A1t1ll 62 40
Rf'Ownnr:i f:•ly °'>6 46
f°IPllO 35 29
SocramPntr• 5? 40
SAl1nJS 64 45
San t.11011c• 60 55
SH" F r~11G•~Ln 54 50
Snntn AnttJAr d 63 5 1
<;1or1.1ron 55 47
o,uci.tnw 64 39
8•11 Brar 46 20 8.,hop 53 25
r:~1otmA 64 50
l ono Be11c.h 67 46
Monrnv111 65 4 1
Mt W11snn so 38
N11w110• I Br>arh 65 48
On111r1n 6J •O
'-1Blm SJ'rt"O"' 1J ~Ii
PA~tl•Ji'n1t lili 43
lt1vf'r'\1th~ flO 40
.-... u1 Ot\ffui111•Ht 6? 40
C. Ul (, 1lutt•t f\6 •2
c;,u hi'llf' .,,, 48
-;antn AH.1 61\ 4'>
c._,111tA t .tu/ bl ~)
f1'fitlP Vtill••'I , .. 18
CANAOA
"'g11•v 38 17
fdmt>ntnn l'l to
M nntfPRI ~l . '
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Wh•r• to c•ll Poll lrea1 tor 1a1e1t 1m~ 1n10<matlon
Or1nge ounty (8001 445-3828 lf'.11 Angele• County (800)
2•2-4072 RIV9(tlde i nd San Bern1rolno
countlff. (1001 3117 -4710
AOMO EpllOde Center (800)
242-4888
Tides
TODAY S11c<1<111 111un I '11 U "" J 8
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THUfl80AY
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Mnon •I-IOd•y Ill l It! pm
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HOLIDAY • •
From Page A 1
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Tr o I Th,. fl 2 m 1 I l· m 1 n ,·
marath o n , i.ponsorc·d hv thP
D a n a P 11 1 n 1 C h .1 m b l' 1 o f
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tht· D;m •• P 111 nl /\1hll't11· C lu\J
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Va l ley hol ds up
on school switch
I}) l'lllL SN~ll)l•;llMA I\
01 the O•ll) Piiot 9tetf
1"1111111.1111 V.1ll1·v 1·11 y 111111 1.1b
,, • .,, 1t11·v w.1111 t11 v11·w ,, 1111111·
d1•l.11lt·d flltlJ>ll.,,,J l111 lUI lllllg •'
1111 d.tlll.l~t'd Wiii~ llf ll.11p1·1'
S· l1111il 111111 a 1·011111111111ly 1'1•111 .. 1
111 ltlll' lJ 11•y dt•lt'fl11111C' Wlll'lht I
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111111 b
('11\ 11lf1n.ib 1111·1 Tut·!->d .iv
"1111 h1u11l.1111 V.tllo·y S1 htJ•1l
1-luntington
t e achers
• • win raise
A lll'W l'OllH'al'l t alltng IOI .. h
pt·r 1 1·111 pay lll l'rl'J~l' ,inti
1111p111vt•d f11ng1· la·nl'f1h h.i ...
lil•t•11 app1 uvt•d fu r about 700
11 ·,lt'hl'rs 111 !lit· Hunl1ngr11n 8.·ad\
tl1111111 I l 1gh St:hool D1slnt·t
Tlw ag11·1·ml'nt w;;is r<illftl•d by
!14 1x·1Tt'nl o f lht• 11•a(·ht.>r~ l'as ung
Ii.ii Io l ~ l t was H ppr o v l' d
1111a11111mu s ly Tul·sday night b y
t~ll· d1!-.lncl board of lrustecs.
Th" P<.\Y 1nt'rt.•ast>s wtll bt•
11 •1111.1d1vt· to July l It will t·ost
lht· d1striet s lightly rnon· than $I
rn1ll1un a yl'ar , atcord1ng t o
/\1'os1s1;_rnt Sup1·rin1t·nd1•nl C:lt·n
I )ys1ngt·r
I It· ::.<11d th1· tncrt·aM·:. will hnng
llH' t1 ·;,1·h1.·r:.' avl'rag1· -,al;1rv 111
.1liou1 $:W,OOO J.>4.'r yt ·Jr
T lH' agrt·l'nll'nt, n ·adwd Jftt·r
,, f1v1· m o nth 1mpa""' "\A..is
.1hou1 .1s good ,J'> Wt n1ult..I gl'l ..
.1 l l 111 d 1 n g l" B ii l B 1.1 n t h 1
"'l'<UllVt· d1r1~ tor 11f 1h1· 01!-.lr11 I
hdu1·;1 tor~ ~1C·1a111111
"I 11 ligh l 111 t ht• ~·t1tH1n 1 V It
"·'' qwu· <.1dt"t.1U.1ll'," h•· '-•td
111 l0 la1nn·t.I th.ti 1n1prov1·d
d• ·111,il 1•11Vl'rag1 · 1i-<• bngh t """'
U ndt•1 Lht· pl.Jn, th1· d1:.1t 11 l
"' tll pay 100 pl'rtt·11t of d1•ntal
1 """ f11r ll·a e ht·t !. .111d 1h1•1r
d1·p1 ·11d1•111_., .it lht 1·ml 11f thn·t•
v1·<.11 .., 111ov 1d1ng tl11•y h.•Vl
11·g1d;1 r d1t•t'kups .ind lknl<ii
\\Ork
Tlw p,1 v 1111·rt·<1.'4 · ;111tl lx·nt·f 1 t
11"' k.ig. will l>1· finann•d from 11
$I !I 1111111011 d1 ... 1r11 l ... u1 p Ju ....
.111·111 d111g to Oys111g•·r
.,. h1 l 0 111 r<u 1 ~ i11 1" 111 , . rr 1 .. 1
until 111•,t Nov :!4
1)1,I fll I 1 t'fll l'!M'lll<tllV\~ LO dt~'UM
th1· 11111111• Ill tht· 1·1ght 1•1•1m
I f.11 I" 1 w111g th••t w.i., d.i111ug(·d
11\ 11111 1111 111 1!177 a11d ll St'('CJIUI
l1l.11t 1."1 1111inth
'l'ht Wiiii{ lta!'I lit•t'll USl•d Ollly
1111 '1111 d).!I 'llll'\' thl· l!J77 fill'
M1 111h1·1 .... 111 l h1· H ur JH•r
• "111111111111 v li ,1v 1· urged lh1•
" It•• ol d1:.l1 w1 lo 1•illll'1 rcbwlrl or
.J, 11111lt,l1 11!1 wing, wht< h they
1 l.11111 1-. .• ,,tf•·t v l1<11.;1rd
A ... ,,1,t.11it Sup1·n111t·11t.ll•11l J at·k
f\l.d111k1 11 .... 11d tlll' d1Sll ll'l l'Xpt'<:lS
111 1 ,,11,. l 111,un.1111·1· monl'y to ~y
1111 ti• 1111111111111 111 1.11·rhaps most o f
th o t 1,...1.., ,,.,..,.,ll:.llt·d With
1111111,11111t11111 Uut. ht• said. the
tl i...1111 1 "111dd havt• d1ff1c:ully
Jll">til v 111g 11·111n s 11 u <:llon of
• l,1.,.,1 """" IJl'l .iUM· H arper rs "Ii• d ul1·<l fr,1 , l11-.u1 ,. in 1984
li.·1 .1u...,. 11f fl,,. 11111111< 1'nn11lment
/\., J ,,.,ul t, 'lhuol <l1str1t·L
1ol I It 1 • .t ... h.1 \'1• .... uggo•Slt"d
11101" 1.11111g wllh lht· u ly lo turn
t lw I b111w1 v. 111g 1nlo suml' typ<·
111 t t1llllllUllll\' t t•111t•r
/\It lt11u g h r 1·d .. vt·lop 1nc:n t
tu111l .... 1111t1.tlly Wl·rt· .... uggt-sl~ for
,uo ·h ,, 111 11J1't l, 1'11u111.<1111 Valley
l '1 1v /\tt111111•y Alan Burns said
l ht: I l.1qwr ·v. 111g r11 • .1y n ot bt•
1•l1g1bl1· for '>lit Ii niont•y
fl t• -.a id ll<irp .. r lo<·ated at
I Hll!1:1 S .1111.1 Y m·1 SL , 1s ou tside
1 h• 1 ·t l \ ·., l wo r vd1•v1· lo pml'n t
111111·" 111· .,,,,ti ,1 prtiJt•t'l there
w1111ld 11111\ I,,.. 1·l1gtl1l1• f•lr fund ...
ti II \\t•I• Ill IJl' of -.1gntf1t•ant
111111 l lt lo lht· rt·tit·vt·lopmt·nt
tiff ...
( 1 I v M ,, 11«1.p· r II" ward
S I • I' I 11 n .., ~ ..i 1 d h 1 1 s n u t
•·11111u1 .1g111g ~ huol 11ff 111ab about
• ··d .. \ 1 l11pnw111 !um.ling. but sci1d
ht· h." lllt'lll HJIWU ltw pu!>!->1blt·
U '>l iii f1 ·d1·1 • .r ll11u-.1ng <1n<l
< '11111111u 111l\ Dt·v1·l111,m1·nt funds
.di•• .111•d lo 1h1 11ty
11• ,,11d F11unt:1rn VJllt•y has
1·,11 ri1 .i r k 1·tl $I 00 000 1 n l hes l'
l1 •tlt·1.d fu11d' f111 t·onstrutt1on of
" -. .. 111<11 l'lll/•·11 1 •·11L1•r I IC' '>Old n o
lo11.·:1l11>11 h." l>1 ·1·n 1·onftrm(..cJ fur
'ud1 .i n·111t·r
1\s._1,l.1111 =->up1·r1n lt•ndenl
l\1.1lt11k1 11 ,,1111 tlw d1..,lt1t·t no w
w 111 • · \. . ii U ,1 It' w h;, I l y fJl' u f
t 11111111Ullll\ f,11 illl\' I'> nt'l-<l~ Ill .r 11u11l,1111 V ,11l1·v ;111d r<·Lurn to
11>1· 11lv with a mort· f ormal
pt •1po ... il r1t•rhap!-. In J anuary
111 · ,,,1d tht• d1~lnl'l also is
g . .th.-1111g '''-llm•Ht"> o n the costs
"" 111\ 1·d 1n dt·mul1t11i:l and
111111t-.l1l1t l111n oft~•-llarpl'r
\\ 111.L!
'\n~ port-\1t•"'a lo "'f>f'rld S <)0,000
lo ~t·l rilJ of filu-r-.
District to cover
asbestos material s
Ttw N1·wport Mt•sa Unrfh.-d
Sdmol D1s lrn:1 will spend $60,000
111 rid N•·wport Beal·h and Cos1:1
J\l1·'il t<A;·h1111ls of asl:x>st1is material
1·:v1<k1we of asl:x•stos was f11und
111 11t"arly t•very h E·atPr and lxnler
room in 111 .. d1stricl, acc·ording to
c1 ~ur·v1·v report given Tut•sday
n1~h1 Ln d1s 1nct trus tf't'S
I )1~1nct u ff1 c1als cautH>rwd that
11111w o t tht• polt•11L1ally luni.t
d.1111.1g mg mall'nal wa.<; found 111
lht 1 las.-;rooms and thal 11 1!. n o t
t·1111!.1 dt•n ·d a hl·alth thn•al 111
1•111ph" t'<'s or stu<lc·nL<;
'Wt· did not I ind an) wrrous
prnhlt·m :.." said dis tric t busmt'SS
m.111,1g1·r R ay Schn1Pre r "The
ll"' o f asbestos w.is n't th;:i l
<'1111tmm1 whc>n our schools were
huill '
L .1 !-. 1 M a v , t h t' f l' d c r c1 I
En v1r11nmental Pro lcc11on
Agt·m ·v required all S<."hools in
th< 11..1t1on to conduct surv£>ys of
t lw11 fan It lies and to n ·pon l h C'I r
findings lo loci:tl part·nl-lf'a<'her
111'gan1 zal1ons
A_<;l~t05, which 1s uS(.'ci as an
in,..ul,t1111n mal1.:r1al, has been
l1nkt•d to C'l'r.lam lung diseases
wht•n 11 bt'(.'On1("S air borne and is
111hah'<i
&·hnwn•r said that none gf the
asbt•stt1s ma11•nal m N ewp o rt-
Mt•'-<1 sch1'10ls had deteriorated IO
1111· po1n1 that 11 would be a
h<·<1llh hazard Work lo seal and
rl'ntt>Vt• thr material will begin in
.Julv
I n o l h t' r .i t· LI o n . t r us l e es
approvt·d H requC'sl from the
Nl'wp o rl M es a Schoo l s
F1>undat1on to spend funds to
rl·ston• music· progr ams and
u pgradC' rl'admg ins truc tio n for
<;tudt•nts rn kindergarten through
sixth grndl'S
Tht• n on -pro fit group. made up
o f p;:ir<'n ts and business leaders.
will also spend the m oney they
ra1s<' 1 0 brin g t•o mp uter
1ns 1rurt1o n lo s tudents in th e
Sf'Vt•nth to 12th grad es.
Earllt•r this year the N e wport·
M t•stt Sc·h()(lls Fou ndation spent
$45,000 lo h<'lp restore r emedial
rf'adtng progr ams to stude nts in
PIPmcnt-0ry schools
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Or n11g., Cou'lt DAILY PILOT /WodnutJd y. November 24, 1Q82
WORLD Reagan wants economic. "boost'
Ghana troop cru s h
an attempted coup
1.l)N IX >N Tr oops l11y.al
SANTA HAHHAHA (Al ')
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Ir I I( h W ol V I I' JJ U I I U II ti J II h 11
ii• 01<1.1111. l'1 •·1<1tll·111 Hl·ugun 1i.
1•111t.'111lt·11111( 11dd11111nul propo~al1>
111 1 u1 b u111•111ploy1mml umJ l(lv1•
1111· l''""""'Y u "fn·i.h buoiit "
l\t·fon· fly111g lwrt· Tul'bduy (1Jr
u !>IX day T l11inkicg1v1ng vat'ul1m1
hi la1i. 11111d 1, Ht•ugu11 guvt• l1ii.
lo.11 k 1111( to h 5 <'l·n t Jk•r gu llon
Ill{ l'l'll'4' Ill lh1· h'Cl\•fll) l(U!IOlllll'
lllX Ill flllUlll't• $!'1 :> bllltun 111
Ir I lo( h W u y I.I ll <J b f I d g t•
rl'\'01l8trU('tllln µrO.)l'(.'\s.
Thi· pl'ogram has ga1nl'd
hrp111 tr~m 11upport 1n Congl'l"'S.'1 1n
lht• f111·1· o f th<• nation 's 10 4
p1 ·11·1·11t um•r11pl11y111Nll fl.Ill-h
will prodUl't.' un l'lllh11uu-J :iiO,
000 .,101>1> Ht11111ng 1h1· goi. t;ix lo II
1·t•11ti; a gull1111 w ould < 11111 llw
11v1·n1gl' 11iot1111st $:rn u year,
H1•ugun !iald
A1111ounl·&ng his support of th•·
b1Kh wuy plun , Reug:m 11iuu ht•
al1>1> Wlll; l'UnMderml( "u ~flt'll o(
11tlwr mcwiurl'll th4t w~
to give our l~nonay a ,,_
ll" w•· h1·ud lr\l.o 1983.
"It IK tny h OJ)(:," ht
"thut thls paduiae "an be
the ·agcnd11 when the
rt•tvrn11 to Wa1htn1ton ,
Wt"l•k "
lo 1111 1111111.11 v g11v1·1111111•111
h,l\'1 1·1 uslwd 111\ .ll l•'1llplt•d
111U p Ill 1111· W1•111 Afl'll',111
ri.1111111 111 ( :11a11.1, 1U. lw;ul 11f
... t.111 • .11111cn1111·1·d today
l ;11,111.11.111 1t .. 111t•1 Fi1gh1 L.1
J 1•11' H.1" l111g, wli11 11111.1·cl
Jkl\\'1'1 (Ill .I '•i'tlllld flll\1• 111\
I )1·1 :11 , 1 !IHI , ,1111111l1trt't·d
Tu1°Ml.1 v'-. L1d1·d 11111 p 111 .1
1.1d111 li1 11ad 1·:1"1 1111111 1lt1•
11.1111111'-. i.1prlal, Aina
Hml111 At't'l'OI ,,11.t lbwl111gs,
:1:1. h,1d 1111pu:.l'd .1 l'llr l1·w .11111
1 l11111·d ( iha11.1·, ho11h ·1-. ur1til
lu1 th1•1 111tlrn•
Industry panel tentatively OK
White H ouse apokeunan ~ Spc:akl.'S said Reasan llk•l1
dt"t:1de on the componenV
puckal(l' during lhe vacau... p.
but probably will not annou,et k
unlil early next week.
S pt>aking with reportan on
Air Force One, Speakt'9 ..... 0.
proposals under review lellll ..
at•t:l'lerating next July'• .,._
tax t:ul so that it would. C.e
t•ffr-ct in January. The~ II
d t's igned to SJ.lm ulat«.thie
t>COnomy by putting mcMW ~·
an the hands of t'Onsul'l')ef'IJ
(.J .. ro~·n ge111s s till i11 Ira n
l'EllHAN . 11.111 Thi·
t'rc•\.\ n Jl.'Wl'b of thl' Pahl.1v1
d y11asty. t·:-.t1111;itptl worth $:'ill
l11ll1011 a11d lht• most daz1l111g
gt•lll 1·11111'1.'lllln in tlu· world,
sllll gl1t1t·r 111 a drm h.111k
vnvl1 lw rwal h tlw tt•t•mrng
s l rt'l'IS 11f r1·volut1111i.1r v
T1•hra11
Almost four \'t•,11s aflc·r tlw
d11w11f.1ll of lht• l..t t c· Shah
M11h.11nmad He·z.:i Pahlavi, 1h1•
rc•volut1on ary gu•1·rnrn1•11t
OJM'lll'l.1 tht· l'h.rml'wr lx·111·ath
STATE
lht· 1·1•111r.1I b<t11k huild1ng II> .1
~rnuµ 11f fon·1g11 J0Urnal1sL'> 111
ordt•r tu Jrs pt•I rumur~ 1l wus
111•l la11g ofr lht• fabUlUUS Jt'Wt·b
lo I 111<1111·1· rt:-. war w1lh Iraq
Tht· c·11ll1'<·tw11 of prll't•h•s"
11 ll\\ n s a nd l1·~1·11da1 y
thrnn1•s l.>t'rub1t'(l .,nuffl.>uxt·s
,1nd d1arnund studdc·d opium
plJ>t'' .1µpt•;.i n ·d ;1~ n1i11µll'I"
.ind umlr slu1 bc.•d as wh1·11 l.1:-.t
on µulilrl· d1spla) an 1h1· l,1lt•
1!:17tb
2 g unme n get $150 ,000
!::!:)CON DI DO A S I0,000
rc•ward ha!> bl•t.•11 offt·rt'll 101·
tht• laptur1• o f twu wt:ll
dn·11~1·d nwn ~ hu robb{'d ...
C c· mt' o !> l u rt· J us l as a n
armor1·d lransporl gu;H'd w.111
c· arr y r n g o u l a ~a 11· h 1 I
nmt;1111111g about $ l 5ll,lltltl 1n
stor·1· n ,·1·1 pt-;
Dunng Tu1·,d;1y'o; 1111d
m11rn111g h1·1st, m11• ol th1•
S pikes to h a lt
K r: D D 1 N (; T 11 ,.
c .1 1 1 r o 1 11 1 <• 11 • g h w •• ~
P,;11 rul µI.ins tu cxpt·nmt•nl
wrth '!Jlkl·-:.tuddecJ rubb1.·I'
strip!> <•!> a means of h<tlttng
s p" 1· d 1 11 g m o t o r 1 s t s h y
blowrng out their lr rc>s
t\1nwd al dnvl'rs wh11 lh1d
<1fftt'l•rs on h1gh-s pet-d c·h.iM~
on l111t•r,tJIP 5 nt.•;H Mount
Sh.111t.1 lhl· E·xpi·rrmt·nt
begin' I)('<· I ,111d wall I.isl a
~un11wn lln·u at the· lw.id uf
lh1· 11n.1rm1•d guard, bul
mr'>M'd Poltl'\' ~ad th1• guard
h.ad lqllowcd the· gunml·n's
11rd1•r .... ind was lying fan·
dow11 on th1· floor aft1•r he·
had grv1•n th1 handtts the•
HltllH'\ wh1·n th1· s hut was
111'1 ·d
N11 11111· \\,I'> r 1·po rt1·d
111.1u n ·d 111 llw roblx•ry
peeders
\I ,11
Tlw bff ll'l'l'S rn pur:.ull will
radw anotht•r C H P un1l tu
r nlt•n·1•p1 the s p ('(•d!•r b y
pull111g fuur. 15·fOol lo ng
stra p!> a tross thL· highway
bt•fort: 1h1· flel·1n~ v!'htl'lt•
n ·al'ht>S lhal spot, ac<:ording 10
l'llP off1t't.•r Stt'Vl' Farnl•d
Tht· I ' :-inc h -long ho llo w
'>lt't I spikes art> d<'S•gned to
d1·fl,it1· llrc·s 1n about I ~
'l '<'• 111d-.
H e patitis warning issu e d
LOS ANGEL£S Peopl(·
who al1• a t tht• El Tarasco
n•:.t.iur;ull in El Segundo o n
Nov I 2 111 1:~ are> lx·ang u rgl·d
tu t.ikc· µn•vt•nt1v1· measure''>
.iga1n ... t µ11'>s1bl1 h<·palrtr-.
1nfrtl11111 f1 om a work1·r who
l'U I ll'ttu11• on those da vs
Mvrtha (;1mzalez-Wooll<'v
:. s poke~woman f o r th t·
t·ounty Dl·partmt:nt of Health
S1·rv1ces. <:o mmun1C'able
d111l'as<' d1v1sron. said Tut'Sday
th.it anvonl' who alt' l<'llUCt..•
rn 11.11.ids. tacos or anv oth1.•1
d 1sh1· s at th t• M l; x 1 c an
n ·staurant on th(· two d.iv!>
should immed1atdy get sho~
or garrvna globul111
Welfare applicants ousted
SACRAMENTO -Thl•
Scic-ramc•nto County Wt•lfart'
Dl•µ<irlmt·nt says ll "1s :x.·ndmg
rt'l.ord numlX'rs of applrc·anL<;
frnm out uf Cahfumia bac:k to
th1· Sl.Jlt'S whrrt' thl'v an•
rc·sidl'nL'> ·
Rt'l'Ord" showed Tul•scl<1v
th;1t !>O far this war. $ IOA74
has bt•en sp<>nt ·to sen d 124
n o n ·rt·s1dents bac·k whc·rC'
thl·y cam\• from -dur1r1g all
of last year 11 spent only half
that ll> scnci 53 non-rc-:.1dcnt.s
NATION
home
Said Ralph Vigna, din'<:tor
uf the department's gcnt:ral
ass1o;;tanct.· program, L"They
l'OITI<' from everv stal<' 1n the!
un ron Jt's more.cost l;fft'<:ll\/C'
for us to pay therr bus lll'kl'l
b<1c·k than to pul them on
wc·lfare here"
Ill• said about JOO out-of-
stalN:; a month are applying
for general ass1stanc·1· rn
Sacramento_
2 win $1 million lotte r y
WAS HINGTON Ch..irl(-s
Puryear was praying as DC
M ayor Mar~o n Barry J r
a nnounced the grand pnw
winners 1n the cit y's first
' inst.ant lottery game.
He got what he want(-d
$1 m1lhon
Pur vear. 53 . a
$1 2.0QO . .;.year guard for 1hc
Na tion.ii Labor Relations
Board. was on<.· of two who
won the lop prize or $50,000 a
year for 20 years in T uesday
night's dra wing.
Mara Spade, :n. a ho tt•I
banquet bartendl'r from
suburban Chevy C hase', said
s h<' plans to pay off clPbL'i, p::iy
back those who havl' hl'lp<'d
ht•r. and invest the rest
To s pur 1ndustrral gruwth,
01 angl' County supt•f'\/lsor'S havt•
takt•n 111111 a l :.t1·ps t oward
t' rt· J t 1 n g ..i n I n d u s t r 1 a I
I )\•vdl)pnwnt Authuri ty
0 11t·1· c·n·<ilt•d , tht• authority
woulu b1· t>mpowcrt•d to 1ssut•
bonds to makl' luw-mtcrl'sl loans
available• to bus 111t•sscs washing tu
l1x·utl' m u111nl'orporatc'<I art?as of
the rnu11ty Tht· authority was
µropo.o;1'tJ by Supt•rvisor Th<Jmas
Hiley 111 Ot:tobt•r
F irst rt•ading Qf tht• ord1nann•
<'n•aung lht· authurlly t·arnt'li on
a 4 to I vutt.• 'l'hl• ordm a 11t•t.• was
:.t•l {or fmal adopl1on Nov 30
Voung ag~111ut th\• mt>a!>un·
was Supervisor HogL•r S t;anton.
H1_• s~11d Lhl authurlly won't ,.;olVl'
lhc> proble·ms for w h1d1 ll was
dt'srgned
"I thrnk it's a g1K>d t'Ollt't'pt, b ut
I lhrnk what wt• nt•t•d ht·rt.· 1s
mort• rnfra-s trut·tun• llkt• housing
Clear sky
for holiday
on Coast
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of IM Delly~ ateft
H urriC'anC' lwa might be
s haking things up in the
H awa11an Islands, but Orange
Coast residen ts l'an e xpect clear
and warmer skll'S Thanksgiving
Day
The National Weather Service
said Southt.•rn Cali fornia should
feel no ill effects as a result of the
hurricane that devastated parts
o f the Hawaiian islands.
"Therc•'s a lot o f o<·ean
betw een us and the Hawaiian
I slands," Wt'ather service
s pecialist Don L ust said "h 's too
far o ut Lo tell how it's going lo
reaC'l by tht' lime 1t gets here -if
it gets that far "
Lust saJd hurricanes ~et their
energy from w arm water, "and
it's rnld herl' this time o f year."
M ea nwhi l e. So uth e rn
Californians who plan to spend
the holiday rn Hawaii should
expt-nence no pro blem s with
the•1r departing flights
J oe Hopkins, a spokesman for
Umted Airlines, said h is airline
expect s n ormal o p e ratio ns
through the· holiday.
H e said Umtcd had to divert
only one o f its 15 daily flights as
<i n.•sult of tht• hurricane. adding
m ost flights had arrive d or
departed by the time the stonn
hit the islands
American Airlines spokesman
Al Becker said tha t airline's three
daily flights from Los Angeles to
the is lands are running o n
schedule
He said only one flight had to
be diverted from Honolulu to
Hilo on the big island as a result
of the hurnC'ane
Locally. the weathe r service
says winds from 15 to 30 miles
per h o ur w erl' f o r ecast
throughout Southern Cahforn1a
tonight f rom a low pressure
sto rm fro nt moving in from
Central Cah forma ,
Highs on Tha nksgiving Day
will range from 68 at the beaches
to 72 inland, wrth low s from 46 to
50
The weather service predicted
snow at elevations of 6,500 feet
Tha nksgiving Day with highs
from 44 to 54 in the mountains
and lows in the 20s and 30s.
Owens Valley highs were
expeC'ted rn the mid 50s with
low s from 15 to 25 mph.
Highs in northe rn deser ts may
reach into the mrd 50s with lows
from 25 to 37 Southern desert
highs were expected in the 70s
with lows from 38 lo 45.
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u11d t ran:o.pu1·tutwn lo nttr<il'I
busin1·~ Thut's tht.• Ix-st w<Jy ,"
Swn tun s<.11d
[>1.-splll' h1:0. uppusrt ion to till'
authun1y':. c·n·ation . Stantu n
s a 1 d h l ' w 1 I I b l' t' o m <· "
"l·ontnbuung mcmbt•r " o f tht•
authority's bourd 1f thl' urdinant.'-'
is adc1ptt·d .
1 n prupos1ng t'rt'<ilion u f tht•
authority. H<•y ma1nlaim·d it
"would enl'ouragt• employment
g rowth wh1t:h, c·ombincd with
thl' rnunty's affordable housrng
pollC'll'S, will assist in at:hit'ving
wt·ll-pla nnc·d <'ommun1tit·s tu
mamt:irn our ht•althy t'<:u nomy"
Tht' authorlly would be abll· to
ISSUl' up lll $I 0 m1lllon tn bonds l<>
fund l'3t'h pro.Jt'<'l rt agrt·t·d to
undl·rwnu· BusinL•sst.•s ('ould ust·
sut:h funds for land aC'quisrt1on,
plant t•onstrul'l1on, l'xpansion or
rcloc:at1on .
The authority l'ould partit·1patl'
rn pruJc·cl!> 111 u1111wol'poratt•d
a r• l' a s 11 f t h 1 • ._. 11 u n t y u r 1 n
p.1rtnc·n.h1µ with c·1t1t>:-. agn."<;ing
lo Jilin the· .iuthonty
All 11 ! Orang1.· County 's
!> u r I 0 u II d I n g l: II u n t I ._. !> h a \/ l'
1ndu !>tr1al d evelopme nt
aulhorill'S, l're&ll'd aftt•r crwbhng
lt•gtslatwn was passt•d by tht•
sletll' Ll•gasl<sturt• in 1981.
13c:fon· bonds for a part1C'ular
prcJjt•t·l could bt· issuL•d , they
would have lo bl· approved by
lht• au th o rity tht• b o ard o f
s upt•rv1surs and the California
lndu!>lraal Dt·vc l o pme nl
fanam:ang Advisory Comm1ss1on .
l'harrl..J by State Treasurer J f'SSC
Unruh
S ta nton said the authority's
t:n·allon 1s a1mt.'d primarily al
dt·Vl•lo1)1ng po rtions-of south
Or:mgl' County . H t.· added that
1·vt•n with the autho ri t y he
doubLo;; tha t the area will d evelop
mlo an "industrial cent.er "
That plan has gotten a "/
reception in Co n ~ •·
llt•publican congressi
already pave told the \,..
ther e are not enough 1 to
pass it. te1 > But a senior admlnlett •
ofCicial said in Waahi~'
R eaga n 1s l e ani ng t•• d
s peeding up the 10 p~~at
&nt'ome tax cut. The eouid• whcS·
asked to remain anon~ t6id
the idea had "an awful lot1of'
political sex appeal."
White House counselar ~
Meese lll cautioned ~~illlt
antici pating a. major i~lve.
from . the administration. , ) r
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Police survey fa llen lree in Ho nolulu where 80-mph winds
k nock ed out powe r, damaged h o m es and dis rupte d communic ation.
Below is a view of Hurricane lwa from a weather sAtelliae.
Gem
Talk
Ry J C. HUMPHRIES
Cntif1ed G,.molog111t. AGS
I AM A DIAMOND
... and I'm "f'r.~ proud
M y llf<' began deep in che
"womb" of blue rocks hundreds fo
feet down in sn extinC't African
volcano Men and flllJ('hines bl.sled
many tons of rock and sent it tu the
surface, where other men and
machines cracked the rock and
found me lnsidP. AftPr my birth,
th<'N' Wfl!i l1t1/t• d1n11N> that I wou/(J
som<'day grlll<.'e a lovely finger. For
you are, 80 pen:enr of all diamonds
are romid<'f"{"(/ nor good enough lo
be ~mJ1rone1. In orher words. all
diamonda are nor born equal. My
lr-sser "relatives" end up in 1harp
tooZ. of Industry (We diamonds are
rhe h11rde1t of all natural
aut»111nces, you know if I l'()Jjy
br-s 11 blr). I made the grnde 11.'f •
gemstone, and was cut, IM"et.ed and
poll.~hed until I wu lovely enoU/lh
ro br prf'sentt>d to society ., a
brilllant rcfltttor of God's llght
ray1. How 'proud I am, to h•~ bttn
f ound w o th ly of the name
DIAMOND! I know 1 •hall m11lce
~ VffY happy. Only tht>n wW
I havr fulfilled my de.tiny F'or,
althoullh I rxp«t to IJvt> thowands
of YN"" It woold an be wutt'd If I
wt>~ not lovt'd by .omeoneo.
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HAWAII • • •
From Page A1
know the Sltuat1on theN. ''We~
be d oing a f lyover (of ..,_tb
islands) to determine the ~
o f the damages," she ea.id. , -
The main telept1one ti,.~
between the island sta~ .-nd'Ole
mainland went down at :,.5!$.Ji\.
PST when GTE wu f ~
lower its satellite recettl~
antenna. taking out 2.~ ~
said Wayne DuBois, a apok-"*1
for AT&T Long Unes. ~
w as restored about 7 a.m. •
One undersea cable weftt * ~ .
service, apparently fn>1a 1~
damage, knocking out •""IMr 1
163 circuits. 1, -,
Twelve ships at Pear) ~ ~
put out to sea before the ...... : ~
hit. "In storms, a ship le._,. •. ,~
sea," said Lt. Keith~-~
Navy spokesman in W j •c
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VAL ST. LAMBERT PAIR 9••
GARDENIA CANDLESTICKS $17500
MEMBE" AMEAfCAN OEM SOClfTY
1tq9 NEWPORT ll~1po&TA MDA
I I SINCE ''"° B1n11Am•rlcard-"4••1tf Ch•rte P~I
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County revives transit .tax hopes
Early kindergarten
in Valley • sign ups
T h ,. l) I •' II ~ ,. L' I) u II I y
'1'1.11lSJllll lllllllll l'11111111ti;:.IUll has
dt'l'ldc.•d to 11Kul11 st•l•k pui.."l•"•' ul
s tull· l1·~11du tiun 1h11t would
pt·rn11t 0 1 hllt(l' County vuwri. to
dt'rnh· 1f tlw i..tlt·i. 1.mc should be•
111l'1 t•ast.od to fumJ 11 uni.port.,;1tlu11
pro.)4.'{'l.'i
A sunilar nwasurL' was k1llL·d
111 Augus t whL·n its author,
Assemhlvm11f' H lr·h 11 rd Robi11so11,
J) Su11lu A1111, 'ubrup\ly w1thdrl•W
till' h•l(tKlullon fru111 t'Oruitllt•rnl.11111
h" ( 11 r c.· I h <· 11 tu t t • S 1· nu 1. 1•
Truni.portullu11 l'omm1tt.'t·
L o~u l t run11por 1.utl o n
t•omnu11111um ·n> 1mld th l~ Wl'(•k
thut thl• n<.•w Ulll'mpl at winning
<1pprovol of the lt•g1slatwn would
be tht•1r top goal for th<.;, llJ!j:.J.IM
lc.•gislallvc session.
lC ltw ll•g111l11 uon ls opprovtod,
vt•tl'rK would b4· 01tk<.-d wtwtht•r
th1• loc.,·~11 !llllt'lf uu' now Ill fl
pt•l t't.'nl pt.•r' dollar of wxttblt• ~It ..
lw int.·r(•/111(.'<i lo u maximum of
7 p crl·c nt. Tht· m11x1mum
ln c.·r eu8t• w o uld ucnt·rut<.· un
''llltmu1.t,'<.l $1 50 million :mnually
In o<.ld1llo11al rf•v1•nut• for n<.•w
tron s purtatlon projt'<:lb.
Without udcHtlunol revenue.
' ' <·0111rn1 ,.11on m 1·mht•ra h•v..-
warncd, suHklt>nl mon~y l'YUl)'
not t·xhll for (•omplellon o (
vrnJN'tll aimed 1.1 1 a llcvlaung
C<JOgcs U•d tra rf ll' c:u ruJI llOnl
throughout lht• ~
Th l' Fountai n Va 11 ,. y
School Oistric:t will IH.'Ct'pl
appli(·ut1ons for its l'<ll l y
k1T1dergarlt•n program lll'X t
week
&·hool T hi· µ/ogram. wh1c.·h
IS fn•t•, l'lllHtnUCI> through
Jurw 17
To enroll , student.:. must Ix•
~ v1•ars o ld before.• Jun :1
l\pplic.·a ttons an• ava1labl<· <1t
tlh· d1 str1c:t h c.·ad quartt•rs,
17'!10 Oak St. Purents m11st
pn•st•nt proof of the C'htld's
brrth datt• and immunization
rt'l"Ords
North-south routes ·weighed
wt yt••ar'K <-rwbllna l~Jl•Ullaon
bill Waj carrlc.od by RobU\llOn -.l
the bchc-sl of thl' Onmae County
Trunsport.ar.lon Cuallllon, a non-
govcrnmcnt alllanc;:c: of ~2 firma
11 e·e k I n g l r a n 11 p o r ta l I o n
improvcmcnt11. Several of the
• <.•ounty's largt1sl employerK are
l'0311\10n mcmber11
In pulling the bil~·the day
IJefore it was scheduJed lO face
the Senat e Tra n s po rtation
Comm1ttt.>e. RobaNOn lashed oul
at sever al coali tion members,
claiming they were interested m
seeing trans po r t ation funds
generated. w h ile refusing to
consider other "critical'' issues
This program. wh1l·h hl•lp. ...
pre p are youngstt'rs f o 1
rl•gular k 1nderga r ll'll
allendant't.', w ill be rondul'll'd
during regular kindergarten
hours. 8 :45 to 11 :45 am .
bcgmnmg Jan. 3 al N1C'hlas
Tra ni.purtat1on planners havt•
bl·t..•n g1vt•n u grt·en ltght t o
proceed with thc.• study of thrt>e
alternauve proposals to expedite
<.'Ongestt'd north-south traffic in
~:entral Orange County.
unJ Gorona dd Mar trcl'wayi.,
t•x prl'bS bus scrv1<.•e o n two
SJX'<'llll frl•cway lanc.-s: <.'Ommuter
ri11l 1wrv1cf' n orth and south,
l11dudlnR o drcula'tion loop with
~topll ut SUl'h placN> as South
Coast Pluu1. · over taxing aulhority.
•Fo ur loeal a rtists a11d
designers arc displaying tht·1r
works thro ugh Dec 5 at
SELF Alte rnative H igh
School's a rt gallery m Irvine.·
tht.> dis play titled "Rainbows.
Ribbons & Rags "
Tht· O r a ng e Cou n ty
'l'rahsportation Commission •
dtrt'L'lcd it:; s taff ph nne rs 'to
t!valuate and test lht;> alt.c.>rnatives
for the t'Orndor and develop a
f 1 n a I rec o m nH• n d a t 1 o n by
J anuary.
Dwgu Frt<t.•way west of tht· Coslll
Mcsu to Brookhurst S tn.'<'l tu 10
lanc·s. and widt•nu1g t h£' Sn111.11
A n a Fn•cwa y, a mc•dlum
c apul'ir.y rail sys tem with
<.>X t(•ns iom; north on Harbo r
Bo uh·vard and ·S late Collt·lo(l'
Boull'vard to the Brl.•a Ma ll urul
on lo Plaecnlia and Yorba Lmd11
and c xtcnsroni..south on. Newport
and Mac·Arthur boukvards 10
Pac1f1t· Cuast lltghway
T runs pottn twn commission
o ffil'wls huv<' ~aid the central
t•o unty traffic plan is sc'C.vnd in
priority only lo muc h -needed
lrnprovl'mt'nts on the Santa Ana
Fn-t•wny
Robin son h ad p roposed an
a. m e nd men t w h ereby tfve
members on the commission
wou Id b e expanded l o 1 I
members -including all five
members o f th e b o ard of
supervisors. fi ve city council~n
from the county's 26 cities and a
e leventh membe r selecte d at
large. Its existing m embe rs
inc lude two supervisors, two
councilmen and one at-large
member.
H o ll y Weselob , Linda
Edison, Ann Dunn and Gloria
Cooper have contributed to
Thl' galle r y is al 4 330
Barranl'a Parkway. Suite.• I l :l,
111 Woodbridge It 1s o pc.•n
Thursdays and Fridays from
4 to 8 p m. and Saturdays and
Sundays from noon to 5 p.m
The altcrnauvc.-s envastont.'d
include a mix o f highway
t:x ll'ns1un~ or rt•novatto ns a nd
commuter rail Imes and busways
to inc.-rPasc.· till' traHic-carrying
t•apac1ty of the <•x1sting highway
system.
Elt•mcnts o f thC' f irs t
altcrnat1vc plus l•xtens1on of th<.•
Orcingt• Freeway to the San
01 ego Jo'r(•(•way and tra r fit:
capacity improvl•mcnts to the
San Dil'go FrC'C'way bt•twccn thl•
Orange f.!nd Corona d c l M1.ir
freeways; transit linl'S running
n o rth a nd sout h . with th<'
cxceptwn of lines to Plac.·entia
and Yorb<1 Linda and south on
Ma<· Arthur
County tra n spo rtati o n
1>lannl'rS <1n• in thl' process of
drawing up a 10-yc•ur program
fur truns portation improvements
Ill l h t• tou nty . The cen tr a l
t mT1dor study Is one component
of thut transport.a tion package .
A 90-minute sem inar,
designed lo help single pc.•o plc•
enjoy the holidays this y1•ar,
will be presented at Orangc·
Coast College on Friday. l:X'l
3
Ol'L"s Fine Arts Ha ll I Ill.
Admission .IS $3 50.
Titled "Getting Out of thl•
Holiday Blahs." the St.'rrnnar
runs fro m 7:30-9 pm. 1n
ThP SPminar IC'cturer is
H a rb a ra Bart o l , a n
l'XIJl'l"l\'lll'C'd l'OUOSt.•lur. publtl'
sc.·hool t eacher. and t·h1ld
"l'lf.1rL• S<X:1al worker
The thrt-c ti lternauvc•s outlined
Monday an•
-St•ll'l'tcd ln·cway w1demng
a nd th1.· cxtt•ns1on of the Costa
Mesa Free way to Industrial Way
an Costa Mesa. w1dc111nJ,! the San
111 J>rl"par1ng 1ts three
rt•co rnmenricd alternatives for
1.lw c.·omm1ss1on. commission sta CC
nwmbt•rs hc•ld public m<.-cttngs in
Costa Mt•sa a nd Fullerton and
soltd tcd sugges1.1ons from a n :a
businesses.
Robinson. with backin1t from
Bruce Nestande, supe r visors
c hai rman. argued that the
transportation commission. were
it to obtain taxing a uthority,
s hould have more members who For information about lht•
st•manar. phone 556-5880
Modify ing the prec:eding
alternallv<.• to provide a dlr<.'Cl
ronn('(·llon betw<'Cn the Orungt• . we re elected , and. therefore.
accountable to voters.
St. Andrew 's Presbyt er ian Church
invited you to
Thanksgiving Celebration
10:00 a.m. Nov., 25th, 1982
Combined children's and adult choirs.
Brass Percussion and
Woodwind Instruments
join with
Dr. John A. Huffman, Jr.
Thanksgiving Meditation
Don. G. Fontana Steven Pilkington
Mon1sltr of MuslC Or~dni~t
600 St. Andrew's Road
Newport Beac h, Calif.
Fre~ to
the Public
FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH
PACIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
IABETES EDUCATION
TEN HOUR COU RSE FOR DIABETICS
AND FAMILY "'1EMBERS
COORDl.HAT£0 BY
JllA. AfMS&AaE. Ill D.
SA/'IDflA v ""'"'· ll 0. DORO'TlfY KEUY. RN
700-0111'"'1
Wednesday, De c. 1. 1982
Wednesday, De c. 8, 1982
Wedne.day. Dec. 15. 1982
Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1982
LIMITED ENROLLMENT
CAHMEN Yl 'l'PA CllNl·~.l{l.,'\l I l I'\ 11 1<
I K14 I~ Ilda .. en· ...,, n "'
t 1Jt Klock "•ulh ol \honl
lluntinl(ton lk·a<·h. l al1furn1a
Are you thankful?
Start a list sometime of all you can be
grateful for .. and you'll be amazed at how
many reasons you have to ghre thanks.
At our Thanksgiving Service. you'll hear
many people tell the thi11gs they're grateful
for ... heallnga. needs supplied. human re1a-
t1on1hlp1 restored and. most Important, a
greater understanding of God You'll also hear
a Bible Letton on Thanksgiving
Won't you coma? You'll leave feeling more
greteful than aver.
CHRtlT1AN tcl&NCI THANKIQIVINQ llRYICI
Flnt Ctuch of Ctwist, Scientist, Costa Mesa
....... Verde Dr. -10 ......
First Ctuch of Christ, Scientist, Newport 8'1ch am v~ u. -a 10-.ao .....
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(IN MORE WAYS
THAN ONE)
account that's hard to beat.
With a Cash Maximizer account
you'll be able to write checks and make
withdrawals. You can get a monthly
unified Timesaver Statement• that con·
solidates all activity on this account
and certain of your other accounts. Plus
your Cash Maximizer account will
always be accessible at any Bank
of America.branch.
THE SAFETY OF FDIC INSURANCE.
But perhaps most important, you'll have
the added peace of mind of knowing your
investment is insured up to $100,000 by
the FDIC and backed by the safety of CaJ ...
iforttia's leading bank. And that's a com-
ANKOF AMERICA
.. ).toll MINIMUM Dll'OSIT
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bination no
fund, no broker, no savings and loan or
bank anywhere can offer.
Federal regulations don't allow us
to offer the Cash Maximizer account
until December 14, but you can get ready
for your interest bonus now. Simply fill
out one of the coupons and save it until
December 14. Then bring it to Bank of
America when you open your Cash
Maximizer account. It's a bit of a wait.
But we promise your patience will have
its rewa.rds.
BA/'lf ON THE LEADEK
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nc't'('SSllry nlon<'. Comf' und Ix• lovt'<l n11d ft'<I ut our dlnl'wr " Con~1·rrwd that 1urnn~era might fot•I
F.11yrort and his wif<' und eight c h1ldr1•n Wortf of th1• F.11y1•urwi uJt•u hns brought un urwomfortablt• not lo rnt•ntlon <'rowded
don't know how mony 1)('()plc to l'Xpt'Ct. but th1•y nutpourlng of dun4ltlo11i. und ofh•rb or hdo. packing Into thl'tr homt'. lhl•y Wlkl>d oUic1111!1 of
promiSl-no om• will go away hungry. They havt• rt!t·t•lwd $HUI an \'1111h t10ml' of St. Chnrlt>s Cutholk iteh11C1l tor help. Tht• rf'liUlt.
Amt muny i.;hul-lns wlJI have their lurk<'y 11 ll'fl unonymously In ttw1r maal hox l'ight w.i.11 bt• u ml!11l for anyone• who wanL'i It> ('Oln(• to
. dinner dC'liwr't'd to their doorstep. turkoyi.;, 20 pl\,'l$ und fruit baskt•lli. P1"C1pl1• haw tht• S(•hool gymr\8lilum.
• Enyeart, 54, and his wifl', Bevc'rty. 42, say h>fl food donutlun" 011 tht>ir d oorstt•p. "It wall their ld(m," Linda Strublt', S<.'<'rctary
the blanket lnvllation ls Intended mainly (or ''Ont' lady dontlll'(I u mkrowuw ovt.'n to lwai of St. CharlNI C hurch, smd Tu1'8dny . "We think
pt'Ople who will be alone, the uncmployt-d, or meals so w1• <:nn dt•livt•r ttwm to aboul 30 his marvc•lous."
familk'S that cannot afford a dlom•r: shut -ins," EnyN1rt suld . "Sonw pl'o plc arc His unli<'1patt.'d <..'O!lt, said Enyeart.: ls-"just a
It's a labor of love, said Enyt~rt, an engineer . donating a utOfl and vans so wo <"tin deliver." lot of love . ' •
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pt>oplc· 11how u • l':oyt•url 11M1d, "Wt>'n • hop1
thut thl'y do ~t• got unuttwr turkf'y donul
toduy. NO we.• 11ow hav,• lllllc•.
-"W(•'ll JU'il huv1• to dc•1wnd on tht• Lo..-.
He'll t•om<~ through som1•how. J{(' always dot'ti!l
know a lot of pt'(1plt> don't bc•llcvc that but 1,1
u·ut•,"
Said h111 wift'. "In this c..'<Juntry, whent'vtr
tlwrt."s lx'C'n hard tlml-s, pt•opl<' have pit.ch<'«Ji
and hclpt>d Wc'r(• just helping. Wi.>'r<' JURt tryi
to reru:h out w ptv ph.. Gcx.I has bt'i•n goc.'Ki to •
and we want to ht!lp. Wh~n cvl•ryonl' d0t.os just le
.little ba t, il's incn>d1bll' what <.·an Ix• done." ' for the Nor folk Southe rn Railrood, who says that ln the past. th£' E:ny<>1irt Thnnksgivmg t.ablt> ''Each day l,hu\ got.'S by r get more ex ·
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1•' Fire hazard exists in some GE coffeemakers
By PAT HOROWITZ
OfMleDelf"Netlleff
DEAR READERS: fo cooperation whh
the U.S . C o naume r Produc t Safety
Commiaaion the Cieperal Electric C.O. advises
owners of certain GE drip coffeemakers that a
potential fire hazard may be preeent In some
units manufactured before Jun~, 1978. ·
The hazard may occµr when a thermal
fuae 'th the coffeemaker occasionally falls to
funct(on as Intended during an overheat
condition. OE has received more thfin 400
reports of overheating counter top ct.mage or
fires. These incidents have resulted in l l
claims involving hand and foot bums or smoke
inhalation. GE estimates ~t approximately
200,000 of these coffeemakers are still In ~·
botlOm of tht" coffC"t"makt'r und th<' c..t.tf' (.OOt•
au.mped on th.-outaide of the nwt.al b1*iet or
the electric plug.
If the unit. 11 ldcntiOtod wi ln¥thtt wble
followln1. owners 1hould call the G ' Anawer
Cen.lcr at (800) 626-2000 for ompl{'lt'
information on free repl.al-ement.
Thete coffeemakers art' lnvolvt'<i' in the
recall: Catalog number: Bl-338~-0. 8t-33a2-0'
wi..th date code between 634 thtough 717;
cat.alo1 number: 81-3390-0 with date code
between 764 throuah 717; and catalog number
Bl or 82-3387-0 with date code betw~n 618
through 822.
GE also wall reach owners or these units
through owner reglstrauon cards, notice In
replacement carafe and filter packa1es and
notice to conaumera with• mail-in orden for
replacement parts. The affected coffeemake('
ahould not be used. It ahould be unpluged
and not serviced. Phone CPSC's toll-free
Evaluating old record•
DEAR PAT: A few year1 a10 YH told
your readers laow U1ey eo1ld cltecll oat tile
wor&ll of old s*oDolrapll reeor41. I ltave a
Hmber of record•, maay of ..... are old
collectables. Wltere can I flad HI tllelr
wortla?
E. V ., Co1&a Meu .
Call or stop in and &ff Vito Marino at
Music Market, 2701 Harbor Blvd., C.O.t.a Mesa.
There ai..> are a number firma listed In the
C.Onaumer Yellow Pa~es under "Records -
Phonograph -Retail • that buy and sell old
records. Check with Beggars Banquet,
Eldorado Oldies, Mr. C's Rare Records and
Record Trading Center. for more pricing
information.
Tr~cing refund check ·
per10aal b11lae11 Hd dld ao& receln my
refuad clu~cll. 11 tllere aay way &h& I cu flM
out wlta& laappeaed &o la?
R.T., Coroaa del Mar
Phon<.• tht• Internal Revenue Service'•
problem f'(.'tOluUon off1<.-e by phonina (800)
242-4~. Thia offic-e can check on the at.atua
of y~r r,eturn and advise you on the
proc c:.-s to obtain It. The IRS •tat.et! that
thlii ye a.611 taxpayers have refunds they have not claimed: Thete chec:kl toUll $3,248,-
252 and were returned to the IRS by the U.S.
Postal Service as undeliverable.
• Got a problem? Then wnfe co • 1 Pat Horowitz. Pat wJJI cut red upe.
-
11eWng lhe aMwers and action you
need to 10/ve Jn equJtie• In ·GE has voluntarily instituted a national
program to replace the drip coffeemakers In
question. Owners of GE coffeemakers are
asked to read both the catalog number on the
. hotline, (800) 638-CPSC; for .more
information .
DEAR PAT: After I filed my tax r e&ara
Ulla.year f was aaddealY.. called o.& of Iowa oa
' governrMtnt and businea. Mail your que11riona
co Pat Horowi(%. At · Your Service, Orarwe
Coast Daily Poot. P.O. Box 1560. a.u Mesa,
CA. 92626.
Excellent grofit Potential
100%-to 500%
1st year Write Off
15,000 -$10,000
Minimum Investment
HERMES MILANO, INC.
PERSONAL TAX CONSULTANTS
(714) 751 -2400
FRESH LOCAL ABALON_I...
DINNER '17.95 I •
I Include• choice ol 110ap or salad,
aIJd potato or rice pilaf.
~ / Call For \ -r-·1 R ... rvationaj
~ ~. 173-7721 aft.'1!.r:!f.~1'.'I!. ,.1.
-} llAL60 A £. laJMI IJft.
Auto I HomeownefS Ouotet By Phone
.~\ l~.
•ndbyMall .
Ofter Good
~P-----1-------+--2 ·1--13 thru Dec. 18th 2.ti
All K mart· Tires Include Mounting No Trade·ln1 Required
DISC BRAKE SPECIAL
Front Only sa••
•l?eploce front orol(e PQ0$
• f rue rotors
•INQeCt COhP81S
•l?eftll rwo1outic svstem
. •Peoock •l'Y'el oncl OUlel oeo11ngs
•Reotoce !tool oreose seals
•l~t master CVl.nder
•inspect •eor 11nong tor wear
Mony U.I . And ...... Con
lfQM ttucu hlQnet
S..-tOlllC DOOt s 10 moo•
AdOlhONJICOlt' r-ton leOt
OOOlletore,_
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BALL ~OINTS/ ALIGNMENT
~-1 r :. 69•• a •Reoloce ur;>per or IOwet boll pnls
... .,_.......,.
•Altgn front 900
•Fumst\ K Core4 sotetv cheek
. AWll 1'11 for Many U.I .
loonaftd.._..tNoka.
CtwWiet prodWCta -Cort -·-cx:-.o-11-1 conltOI °'"' °'-*" ......
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THE FRANCO BY BALLY
A SUPPLE CALFSKIN Sllf ON WITH FINE
DETAILS IN BLACK OR TAN S140.
fl""!i1£1J '
#14 PASHIOM ISLAte, .-wPOIT MACH C7141 '44-42U
#27 MAIM sran. ALHA..-A C21JI 212-1671 ..
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Fine original graphic art by the masters -
many are one-of-a-kind, and all are beautifully
priced. Come In today. Each Gttllery has a
unique offering. But huny ... this vwy sPecJaJ
sale ends November 28th/ /,
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Eagle
Douglas Mafl n,
17, of Fountain
Valley's Boy -
Scout Troop
442, has attained
the rank of E~gle
Scout. A sehior
at Fountain
Valley High
School, he is the
son of Mr. and
MI'S.! R. Kent
Mann of
Huntington
Beach.
Mobile
clinic
• • to VISit
.The Mobile Health
· Clinic, a motor home
specially outfitted by the
Orange County Cow-
munity Developm~t
Council, will visit Costa
Mesa and Huntington
Beach nex\ month to
offer low.cost medical
services.
The mobile clinic,
intended for people who
can't afford other health
care, will visit Costa
Mesa's Rea Community
Center, 661 Hamilton
Ave., on Mo~y. Dec. 6.
It will stop a t the
Oakview Center, 17261
Oak St. in Huntington
Beach, on Monday, Dec.
13. And it also will visit
Huntington Beach's
senior citizen-oriented
TLC offices at 12th and
Lake st r eets o n
Wednesday, Dec. 29.
General medical ,
obstetric/ gynecological
and physical exam-
ination services are
offered by physicians at
'the clinic. X-Rays are
not available, but other
tests can be sent to labs.
Sculptor
to speak
Southern California
metal sculptor Eugene
Sturman will di9cusa his
work during an
illustrated lec ture
Tuesday at Orange Coast
College.
Sturman specializes in
large spiral stee l
sculptures. He is
appearing as part of
OCC's 1982 Fall Art
Lecture Serles.
The lecture will begin
at noon in OCC'a Fine
Arta Hall 116. Admisaion
is $1 .M>, and tickets will
be 80Jd at the door.
RUFFELL'S
WHOLITHY
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12-PC. WINE GUSS sn
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4 of each: 3 shapes of stemware
for elegant ser.,,ing. In gift boa.
VEHICLE sns 111umc DOAlllNG
FOi IOIU Of flN 1011·599· CIOICI
Bronco loot & Trailer, Rough Rid-
ers, !toeing Team or Comper Set.
flOIUIY IS
Cmml&SUMT on-sn
• -f-NITUllL .. OllNG ••••••• J49 SCOTCH .. I
C•ISTlllS TIDS
•·ft green Scotch ..ine ha• 35
tlpt. S.f(. Ftochd Scotch Pine
ha• 27 tlpt. 1:pc. conetruc-
tion, no 01Mmbty required.
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CALL ANNUTI -644 0050 ..
.//rilJ'H1'/ fo11r,I ~NHIJ '(/HA
MllC NOTICC .....
NOTICI OI TIIUI Tll'I IAU ...... " On Oocemb<H t 1982 111 10 00
A M U S TAUS I OtEO SERVICES,
INC II ClllilornMI COfl)OflllOO whoH
Od1h&1s IS 21 16 J Srr .. t Suite No
I S•cr omento, C1lllorn10 1158 HI,
wlH>U! tulephone numb41r 11 (g 181
448 8880 at Ag"nt tor RUOICON
CO , wllOfll oddr"'' la 1400 ~Iv.I Pork m1110, Sacr11men10, Collfornll
9~81!>, whot• letepllon. numt>er It
(9181 924·3000. 11 Truatee. of tllet
tertoln ~ ol Trust e11ecuted by
ROBERT BOUllON a 111ng1t m1111, os 10 an unorYld•d 28 percent
inter .. t. NICHOLAS 'BARfOllC. I
single woman " 10 on und1Vldt<I 28
percent rnterell. PATRICK
BARTOLIC "ngle met\ at to 111'1
uno1v1oed 22 IM!<<:enl on1eres1 and
JOHN CAMPBELL. a 11ngle men. u
10 ,.n u11dlv1d11d 22 1M1rcen1 ln1ero11,
1111 as ty11ant~ 1n common' and
focorded Fepruery 26, 1982 H
instrument no' 92·068 774, ol
, Olhcu11 RllfOfOI or Orange Cpyn1y,
Cal1lo1111e, und pursuant 10 that j cer 1111n Notice ot Delaau and
• Etet.toon to Sell thereunder recorded
' July t:>-1~82 as instrument no
; 82-238268 ul Oll1c1.i1 Records 01
• said County will under and ! purSYenl' 10 said Deco 01 Trust 54!11
1 a} public oucllon lor cash or
Ca1hoer 1 Clleek, drawn on a stale
, °' nallonal benk e stale or federal
•' credit union °' a state or federal
; savings end loon a1soc1a11-0n,
oom1c1led in the S111e or Cah!Ofnla,
• at the North front entrance 10 tile
\ county courthouse. 700 C1v1c
i Center Drive West. Santa Ana.
: Calllorn1a, all that right. 1111e and
1 Interest conveyed 10 and now held
• by It under said D1111d of Trust In the
property 111uotod In said County
and State descrlved as City ot
: Costa Mesa, County ol Ora11ge.
, S1a1e or Calltornla, described as
1 EXHIBIT A
• PARCEL I Thal porllon or LOI
I ot Trac1 9873. In the Coty of Costa
Mo!'$a as Sllown on a map rocordeo
111 Book 42~. Pages 27 to 28 or
Miscellaneous Maps shown and
•oel 1n eo as Un11 2 on a
Condominium Plan rec;orded on
Book 12614, Page 1061 Ott1c1al
Reco1ds
PARCEL 2 An ur • .:.v10!>d onc-
fourteenth ( 11141 IPe simple tnlerei1
as o tenant "' common on and to all that portion of Lot 1 or Trac;i 9873 in
' the County ot Orange, State of
Cal1lorn1a. 11s Shown on a map
recorded tn Book 42S, Pages 27
and 28. aa "common area" on a
Condo mln•um Plan recorded
March 29. 1978 1n Book 12614
Page 1061 Ofl1C1a1 Rec0<ds
Soon. a rcvolu~
tlonary ryrx: of insured
l11vli~tmcnt will bt•
aV'jilab lc -w iih
111m11..•y market lnierl·~t
and m.m~action
priTllege:-.
Plu:-. thb bonus
1ntt·rt·~t :idvam age: we
~u:tr:rntec tu pay you
2.5% more than 1he
:tn:rage yield on
nH llll'}' market func..ls
f11r the first s ix
months. Piovide<l vou
'1gn up immediate ly. This offer
ma' ht• withdrawn a1 anv time
"1th11u1 prior nrnit:e. •
~l1111111um, S'i,000, maximu m
$75,000 -c..lcposltcd
now In an insured
S· J /2 % s~wl n1'(s
account ~ind
tr3nsferrctl .._
automatically to tht!
hll(hcr-~arnin~
account on the c.la)'
the l:iw rx:rmils .
For :-;ignlng up
now, you'll abo
receive free lnte rc .si·
earn in~ check ing
(including ~lll Initial
supply of
p~r~onalizcd chct:k~) -linked
to vour ln!)ured MoncvMarkct
Phin with 1ra1hf<:r!'I rmi control
h>• phone.
Call tollfree now:
1·800·862·0539
lines are open, an'' time, any da)~
Aho ,t\':ul..lhlt· a t ~11"li111 h·dcr~I avin~ and Marina fcdcral
( 111-CK Yr.LI 0\\ PAlrl""i HJR O FFICE NEARE~ T YOl'
Excepting ther efrom all
minerals od gas petrOle...m othe<
hydrocarbon substances. and all
unoerground water. on or unoet or
wll1Ch may be produced from said
land whtCll underlies a plane p111atlel
10 and SSO feet below lhe present
surface ol said land for lhe pu1pose m~M~ltngf~.~e ~-0<a11o~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ develo pmen t , pr o ductt on.r:
extraction and taking of said PUBLIC NOTICE
miner all. 011. gas. petroleum. Other 1-------------
hydrocarbon substances and water •H-204Cll from aaJd land by means of mines. NOTICE Of TitUITEE'S I ALE
w ells. derricks end/or other T.I . No. ftl7te
equipment from surrece 1oca11ons IM,.0..l.ANT NOTICE TO
on adjoining or n111ghboring land or ..,.OHltTY OWNER
lying out Side ol the above descrrl>ed YOU Af~E IN OEFAUl T UNDER A
land. 11 being underttOO<I that the 0£EO OF TRUST, DATED 9-7-79.
owner ol such moneralS. o!I. gas UNLESS Y'OU TAKE ACTION TO
petro,.um other hydrocarbon PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, fl
substances ano water as set IOrlh MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE.
at>ove. Shall have no rtghl to enter IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
upon the· au rt ace ol the above 0 F THE N A TURE 0 F THE
OMcr!MO 19"4 ~ uM o1 any ot u. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
... d leftCI °' "'Y PO«IOft t-.of eMOUlD CONTACT A LAW'VM. ebove ulO plane pera11e1 to end 550 On MC~....,. I , '"2. M 10:00 feet t>etow the presen1 surlace of A M • IMPERIAL CORP OAATION
the said land lor any purpose OF AMERICA H duly appointed
whatsoever. recoroed. on Book T1u11tee under and pursuant to
13196. Paga 1843. Oltlc1al Records Deed ot Truat recorded Septarnber PARCEL 3 Non-eaclus•ve 14, 1979, u lnet. No 14554, In
easementa for access ingress. b~ 13309. page 8111. or Offlclal
egre11, encroachment. support, Record• In 1119 olflc. of the County
maintenance. repa1i,.s. and IOf othet Record«• of Orange County, State
purposes over the common area of Cal1lornla executed by THOMAS
and over those portions or the N KIER • WldOW«. Will SELL AT
association ptQOertoes comptlsed of PUBllC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
tfle recreation area easement anO BIDOER FOR CASH (peyabte et
the 1treet easement all ·as stoown 11me ot .... In lawful mon.y ot 1119
and defined 1n the at>ove-descrll>ecl United Stal") at the NOrlh front
plan and the llbove-llescrob•d entrance to the County CourtllouM. declaretion 700 Ctvlc: Center Or\ve West Santa
P A R C E L 4 E x c I u s 1 v e Ana. CA. ell right, 11119 and lnl-1
eesement1 appur1enant to Parcels 1 conveyed to and now hetd by II
and 2 de5erlt>ed at>ove. tor use and under said Deed or Trust In the
occupancy for (yard), (deckl. property allueted In n10 County
(garage) rurpo1e1. deli ned as and State descrll>ed aa:
res11lc1ed common areas In the Lot 63 of Treot No 1700. City
above-described declaratton. as or Newpor1 Beecn. u Shown on •
nslgned in tne ebove-descnbed map recorded In 8oo1t 52. pages 7 plan and 8 of Mlacellaneou1 Maps. In the
The pUrporteo str11111 address °' olflce of the Coun1y Recorder of
other common d11$1Qnation of said tald C-Ounry
property 1105 Mesa Bii.ilis Orrve E.llcepllng therefrom 1111 Oii. gu.
Costa Mesa Calllorn1a NO m iner al & end hydrocarb o n
WARRANTY IS GtVE~ AS TO ITS sut>stanc. ,., and un6et sold land.
C 0 R R E C T N E s s o R but wlthbut Iha right ol aurfaca
COM PLETENESS Name and entry to • depth o f 500 IHI,
address of the benef1c1ary at wnose m eesured lrom th• surte c ..
request the sale 11 being conducied thereof. a• reeerved In deed
First lntllfll< Bank of Cal1fornra u recoro.d In book t33Q.9, page 613,
Trustee for Granite Home Loans. Olllclel Record• of H id Orange
Ltd Series 1014 Mortgage Poot, County c/o GRANITE HOME LOANS, LTD.. The street lddreu and other
1400 River Park 011va. Sacramento, common d8S19natlon. II any. 01 the
Calllornla 95815 Oorecllons 10 the rHI property described above la
above property may be obtained by l)U'ported to Ile.
requesting aame In writing from the 1315 Bonnie Ooone Terrace.
t>eneflclary within 10 days from the Coron• -cM4 Mer, CA 92625
llrft publication or th•s notice T ht under sl g n ed Tr u •tee s.ld Hie w111 be made Without dlacltlma eny llablllly for any
e<>venant or warranty express or incorrectnea or the street eddf-
\mplled, es to title possess;on °' end otn.r common deslgneUon. " encumbranc.s to 10t1sly the unpeid eny. shown herek1
belenoe due on the n-01e or notes Seid n l• wtll be ro•d•. but teeured by UOd Deed ol Trust. lo without covenant or warranty,
wrt· $53,468 71, plus the following express or tmpfied. regarding htle.
est1ma1ed co111. upenses and poasesak>n. or encumbranc ... to
advences al the lime of the Initial pey IM remaining prlnc1pal aum of
publica11on ol this NotiCe or Salt. the note(•I MCl.lled by aakl Deed or Foreclosure Fees and Eapenaes Trutt. with lnterut thereon. H
. S t,428 74, Any Advances provided In ••Id note(a), edvenc:..
made her.ea rt er with ln tere11 II any, under Iha termt of IOkl DMd
1nereon from dale of Advance of fruit, l eea. charge • end
NOTICE TO .... Of'ERTY OWNER expen!Mle or the Trust" and oft~
YOU AM .. DEfAUl T UNOER A lrust created t>y IOld Deed of Tnat,
DEED Of TRUIT, DATED for the amount reu onebly
JANUARY 27, 1112. UNLESI YOU •llmaled to be $60.300.00.
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT The benellcl81')' under Uid DMd
Y OUR PROPERTY. IT MAY •E or Trull herelofore uecutecr •nd
ac>LO 4T A PUaLtc SALE. If YOU delivered to th• undersigned a
•10 AN EXPLANATION CW THE Ulen Oecleratlor\ of Oeleult and
NATURE Of THI PROCEEDING Demand tor Sele, a,nd a written
AOAINIT YOU.!...!_OU SHOULD Nolle• or 0.leult end ElectlOn to
COMTACT A LAw n R. s.11 TM und<HtlgneCI ceu.ed IOld
Dtled Octooer 28. 1982 Nottce or O.fault and Etectlon to
RUBICON CO Sell to be rtcOfded In Ille CO<inry
15818
ea Seid Trust" where the real property It toceted.
By US Trull Deed Date October 28. 1982
S9'Vloea, Inc. Agent IM PERIAL C ORP. OF
2116 J S<reet. Suite No 1 AMERICA
S1cramen10. Callforn11 8787 Complex Drive.
San OleQo, CA 92123
(714) 29~·8480
&lrellla Chemberteln,
TtuatN'I Sele Olflc«
By: K•lhleen Cur~n
ANlttant Sec:retery
(9181 448-8ft0
Publlth•d 01ange Co111 Dally Publlahed NewPOf'I H11bof Mewl Prett combined flW\th 1~ Oranoe
Cou t Deily Pilot, Nov 10, 17, 24,
1982
Pllol, N-OY 10, 17. 24, 1982
497042
P\8.IC NOTICE
lltCTfTIOU9 ., .....
NAm tTATl-..n Nil.IC NOTICE
The lolfowfng per90ne are doing FICTITIOUI au ..... SI
!IWIMM • NAMI ITATIMINT 0 & L SUPPLY COMPANY. TM followlng l*IOll• art dOlng
360. Ho H2, Avocado Street. Coeta b<J•IMll ...
"'-8. CelllOl'nit 92627 l ES CAPRICES. 24421·2 Alla
OHOl'I s. ·HlnlJ., 3110, No, H2. Vitt•. 01n1 POlnt. Celllornl• g2629
Avoced o Street. Costa M en. ·Lavauda Hooten Sowell,
CtllfOrnla t2t27 24421·2 Alla v1111. Oen• Point, • I.AW• Mriatlan, B&O. Ho. H:l. Ctlilo<nl• 92829
"11000 0 Street. Cot t• Men , Leonor Rlcart Meirlfleld. 130
•c.1totn1e t2U7 w Senti ago , S an Cte111ente. TNt bue1NM le condlleted by • Cellf~ t2172
lll*el '*1~· Thia butlMM It conductto by a
OMft I Hlna genarl! par1ner1111e>
i..we ......... l..evMlde aOW9li
TNe II.._,. ... ftled ""'"' the Tllla atet~I ... l1led with the
County an of ontioe ~'Y ~ eoun1y eter11 °' Orenoe County ~ ~bet 1, ltt21 ,..,.,.. NO't191!1ber 12. 1"2 ,._
• P11bllthtd Or•nt• Co11t 0111) Publlahtd Oran9e Coe11 Oe1ly
Not. N0¥ 3. 10. 11, 24, 1"2 .... I PtlOt. N09 17, t4, Dae. I, •i_I~
47 2 -·•2
P\llllC NOTIC~ PUBLIC NOTICE
T1UI YOU AR£ IN DlfAULT UNDER .\
NOTICE Of' TRUITIE'8 8 AL£ D E E D 0 f T R U S T D A T E D
TruelH 'I N o. OH OI PETERS IEPTEl .. ER 17, 1111, UNUll
~t YOU TAIC~ ACTION TO .... OTECT
On December 15, 1982 at 10'00 YOUR PRO .. ERTY, IT MAY a E
A M She8fSon/Ametlcan Ellp<eH SOLD AT A l"USUC SALE, IF Y.OU
Trust Deed Servlcet lne .• formerly NIED AN UPLANATION CW THE
known u Sout"-n Clllts E5Uow NATURI Of THE .. ROCEEDING
C<lmplll'ly u Trustee. 0t SUClCfflOI A GAINST YOU, YOU IHOULD
Trvs1ee Of Substituted Tr-ustee, of CONTACT A LAWYER.
thet cartaln Deed of Trual eaacuted NOTICE Of' TRUITEE'I 8Al~
by EUGENE J. PETERS ANO T.S. No. 37210
JEANETTE PETERS Md recorded NOTIC~ IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
June 19, 1M1 .. lnettumtn1 No.. Oft Wedi •llCN¥. O.C1 ,.._I, 1182,
• , .... In -14 111, .,... ••n et tt;OO o'clOdl • m ot -...,,, 1n Ott1el11 Rec-Ord• ol Orange County, the room set aside for conducting
C1llforn1a, and pursuant to that Trustee's Sales. within the olflces of
c ertain Notice or Dal aull and REAl ESTA TE SECURITIES
EleC11on to Sell !hereunder recorded SERVICE. located at 2020 NOrlh
Aprll 29. 1982 Bl ln11rument No B<oadwey. Sulit 206. In the C11y or
82· 146380 01 0 111c1a1 Records 01 Santa Ana. County or Otanoe. State
s11d County. w lll under and of Cal1lorn11. l 3 B FINANCIAL
pursuMt lo llald Deed 01 Trutt Mii CORP a Celtfllfn1a e-0rpo1a11on. as
at l>UbliC auction for cash, lewlul duly appointed Trustee undllf end
money of the Unlled States ot purauent to the oower ol sale
Americ a. at the North lronl conferred on lhet cena•n Deed of
entrance to th9 county courtlle>use Trust eaecuted by BRENDA
700 CIVIC Cent8f OriV• West. Santa SCHABARUM en unm1111ed
Ana. C1hforn1a all that rlght. lift. woman· recorded October 2 1981,
and 1nter•t con~ to arid n<M 1n Boo!\ 111242 or Olhc1e1 Records of
held t>y 11 under said Deed of Truat s111d Count y. 11 page S• 7.
In the property aitualed ln.~1id RtcPfder'1 Instrument No 2532. t>y
County and State detCr•bed es: reason or a broach or default 1n
Lot 147 of Tract No. 6869, in payment or p11tormance or the
the City or Irvin•. Bl per map ob1tp1111ons ucured there.bv.
recorded In l>oolt 255, peges 39 to 1nclud1ng that breach or default
43, or Ml~laneous Meps. Records Nolle• ol which wu recorded
of CXange County, Caltfornla. AuguSI 12 t982, es Recorder's
The street addrH I or other Instrument No 82·281726, Will
common dulgnetlon ol aald SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
property 3552 Fenn Street. ltv1M. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH,
Ce11tornl1 92714 18,yful money ot the Un11eo States,
Ne me and eddreas or the or 1 cashiers check drawn on a
bllf\eflc1ery al whoM raque5t the state or national bent\. a stale or
sale I• being conducted Ctl) federal credit union. or a stete or
Fed eral Sev1ng 1 end Loan ledefal savings anO loan 11soc1ation
A 1111oc1a11on cto Shearson1 dom.coledtn th1s1tate. all payable al
A merican Expreu Mortgage the tome ol aele. aM nghl. lllle and
Corporellon. 1201 Easl Hlghl8n<I '""UC" held b~ 11 as Trustee If!
Avefl\lt, Set\ Barnardloo. Cehlorn1. 111a1 real property 111u1te 1n said
92404 Coun1y 11nd Slate, descr1bed as
Olrec11ons to the et>ove propert) lbllow·J
.may be obtained by requesting lot t31 TrACt No 2341 es por
••me In writing from the t>enellcltl) map recorded 1n Oook 76 Pages 3
with in 10 d ay• from t he first and 4 of MIS(.ellaneous Mapa. In the
publlcahon of Ihle nollca. othce 01 the County Recorder of Seid H ie will be mede Wlthout Hid County
covenant or wauant)I, ••l>'•tt or Th• street &ddre~• or other
tmplied. aa to 1119 tollt. poN9llion common deal9n1Uon or tne real
or encumbrances to aatlsfy the ptoe>eny herelnabove deec11bed ts
unpaid belance du• Of\ the nol• purported to be 1264 Watson
oecUf8d t>y Mid Deed of Trust 10 Avenue. Cott• Mesa. Cahlorn1a
""'" $53,00000. r>fu• U>e fotlowlng The underalgned here by eatlmated co111. u pensea and d11cla1m1 all lleblllty for any
ad'lanc.a et IM time of the 1n111a1 11\Cotr!ICtneta 1n aald 111 .. 1 addreu
publlcatlon of 11111 Notic. of Sate °'other common dff!Qnalion
Etllmeted Tru11ee Fee In th• Said iele will t>e med• without
amount of 11,351 20 plus Interest at warra nty. express or lmplled,
18.25% per annum on the unpeld regarding tllle, poaaeulon, ot
prlnclpel bal1nce from 2·1-82 to encurnbrancu. to aatlsfy the
t ale plua any edv a nces the prlnclpel balence of the Note or
a-llcfary may be authorlz.ed or other obllgallof\ t ecurea by n id
obllgtted to pay plus any acaued Deed of Trut<. wllh lnterett end
let• charget other 1um1 as provided therein:
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A plua edvancet, If any, under the
DEED OF TRUST DATEO JUNE 18, terms lhefllOf 1nd Interest O{I aud1
1f8 1, U NL ESS YOU TAKE advancn, and plus lees. charges
ACTION TO PROTECT YO UR and ••Ptrl-01 the TrUllM end or
PROPERTY. IT MAY Be SOLO AT A 1119 trutll created by tald Deed of
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Trull T"e 101a1 amount of said EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE obligation, lncludlng reaaonably
OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST U llrfll tl d feu. char o•• and
YOU. YOU SHOUlO CONTACT A exPlrltO• of the Truttee, at !tie lime
LAWYER of lnlllal pubflC81ton ot lhll Notlee, ii
DATED November 8, 1ga2 $10,671 61
Sll9araon/Amarlcan Dated Novembef 15. tH2
hpr ... Trutl Deed L 6 B FINANCIAL CORP ..
Servtcee Inc. a C8Mlor11la corpo1etk>n.
Formerly known at 11 Tru11 ...
Southern Cltln By REAL ESTATE
E.ecr-Cornpeny. SECURITIES SERVICE.
•• Truat... 11 C1lllornla c;orporallon.
Mitzie A. 8rown, lit Agent
Aaalallnt Vloe PrHldenl By· O J Morger,
1201 Eeat Hlgnltnd Ave. ltt Pretldent
Sen Bernerdlno, C11tl. 2020 N Broaclwav.
g2404 SUI .. 208.
Tel (714) 8M-79S1 or Santa Arie, CA 92708
888-1811 eat 3761377 l ei (7 1419S3-et10
Pul>lll ht d Oreno• COHI 011tr Pul>ll•h•d Orange COH I Dally
PllOI, Nov 2A . 0.0 1, 8, 1912 P1k>l, Nov 17, 24, 0ec I, tN2
512s.e2 so10-e2
Nit.IC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUS llUIMH
NAMI STATl•NT
The fonowlng peraon la doing
bu1ln ... H J
8 ETTH BOUTIQUE, 9029
Atlanta. Hun11n9ton 8Hch, b,\
t H48.
8tt nd• eue Qalllftnt, 22312
H8"WICn I.I"-' Hutllit'ICllOll 9"ch, CA tH4t lMe ~ .. conouc1ed l>y In lnOMdual .
lrend1 I ~
T1111 eltl-1 •• Ned W11t1 tM County Oarlt of 0r-. CO\lnty4111n
Nov 6 1H2 ,...
Publlth•d Or•noe COHI 011ty PllOI, Holl 10, 11, (4 Dec 1, 1111
4t1t .. a
rta.IC NOTICC
ftCTITIOVl llUl•H
NAMI STATl•NT
Tiit ronowmg peraon 11 doing
b\ltlnttl ..
ISA 39, UO t H111ner ton
Cll'cll. H11n11neton '4NOll, Ceftfomlll
9H4t
Kannetn ''llf!Clt Smith, H O I
HHtllerton Circle. Hun11not•l'I leectl. Cellfomll 92 ....
TIMI ~ 1t concM:t• by 111
lndMdultl
l(«lftttfl , '"""' TMe tl....,..I .,.. ~ wtltl IN
County Cltfll Of 0rtl'ltt ~ Ofl
Oclotler ti, 1Mt , ....
Pu1>111h1d Or1n9e CoHI ~
'9110t, Nov I T, 14, O.C 1. •ec:.,-,,
•
--i~
Ph~lfllp1
EECO 11ppoiDts vie~ presiden't
EECO Computt•r, Inc .. of Santo Anu unnou1W\~
th\• nppomtmt•n\ of ' Ron Gelle rl ai. fl.'H•Onul vkc
prt>sldl•n l ul snlcs for its t.•umpu h.•r12cd h otf!I
property manugem(•nt systt·m. ECI dastrrct oUkes
undl'r Gt'llert's jur isd lct w n include Ne w York.
Miami and Chicago. Prior to joining Eel. hl• a wll~
brunch ma no~l'r o f New York opcrut1ons for
Mkrod~w.
· Dayco Corporation anm.lulll.'L'S the appoin tmen t
of Ped W. P hllllps as vire pr~1dent and d1 re<'lor o f
taxation. PhifH ps, 3!1. joinc..'<1 Dayco a fter serving as
manager of taxes for R hinecht>m Corporation. a $3.2
billion ho lding cop company for Bayer AG's Unrted
States operations.
Paltl K: Eaclebur1er of San ta Arta has bt:'(.•n
promoted to culllOme r scrvi"e rTWnag<'r for both the
Orange and San Diego County residential divisions
of the Me ister Company. Ne w port Beach real estate
development firm.
Tbomu F . Van Lente o f L ake Forest ,·
internatio na l mark.eling m an.agc•r fu r Philips
Ultrasound. I nc .. has been tra nsfN red from
Eindhovcn, The Netherla nds. to Santa Ana; wtr<.'rc
N.V. P hilips World Concern Ccn t<.'r for ultrasound
is located.
Larry GutwUI of Lake Forst . has bl-cm named
western region manager for Infodeucs Corpora tion
o f A naheim . sp(lctalis ts in 'compute r -assiste d
management and control systems. Gulw11l. with
m6>rc than 23 yt.•ars cxperient'l' in dat.a processing,
markt;ting and enginee ring. rt.'<:cntly sold computers
for Da ta G ene ral Cprp. He .will be located at
MUTUAL FUND
lnfod1.•Ucs1 m •w Wl'l'h'rn n •g1on llC.'adquorlN I'> tn
h 'Vln('.
All~Wl.(• Ltfl• lni.urarn.'t.' Co1111xJny has named
Lawrence P . Moews assisldnt Vl(·c pn•s1dent o f Its
weste rn hfo r<.•gionnl uCficc tn Brea Mol'WS bean h i.s
carl'<.>r w11 h Allstate in 11na. Prior to his p resent
p r o motio n . ~·· was d ir t•(•ttJr o f ~·orp o r;_t t('
devclopmt•n t.
Mark J ohnson of Brea has lx.•cn appointed
assistant vice p rei.1dcnt, commerc:ral loa ns , b f
Valt!ncia Bank Assoctall'<i with V<•nc1a Bank for
over six years , Joh~n will Ix> workmg out of the
bank's PlacC'ntia ofrtl'l'. •
Edmond 8 . Buster, l'X('CUllv1· v11.l' pr1.-sident of
Townsend, has bee n <:le<:ted prc~1dent of the new
Che rry Fas teners D1v1sion of Textron. Inc .. m Santa
Ana. Cherry has been a part or the Townsend
Division of Textron since il<> acquisition in 1950 and
has additional manufacturing fac1htfcs in Anaheim
and Cost.a Mesa .
ETln 0 . Kull o f Fo untain Valley has been
promoted 10 prior ity banking officer in Unio n
Bank's O rangl' Cou nty regional off1c1.· S he joined
tht• ~nk in 1977
Tom Swimm h as joined Cochre1 ne Chase.
Livingston & Co., Inc. of lrvine as art"d1r<.'<:tor for
the busin_css-to-busi~css divi~1on. Prior to JOining
CCL , Swimm was v1<.-e preside nl/t•rt.•ative .Jirector ~or Halpin, Williams & Sw imm m Albany, 1•.Y. He
is a lso a me mber of the New Y<>rk Art Directors
Club. Swimm rt>Sid •s 1n Lake Fort.·!>t
t ,; ;~ T!~l.~, : .. :~.UPS AND DOWNS ~·~ ;.::: ~=~!"P ~! . n : NEW YORK IAPI Tlw 10110•1"9 11\I
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edges upward
LOS ANGELES (AP) Rflv('r11lng a three·
munth trend of dl-<;·limng pric-t.'fl, the Coruiumer Pri('l'
Index r()S(• by half a percent In thl' populou.i Los
Angele11·01an1e counties Mr('a during O<•tobN, the f~ral g~ernmcnt annourx-e<I Tul'tl(lay.
ttowt<vcr, Cor the twcilvt• months ending in
Oct<>bc!r, prkea potted the amaJJest lncrcuc in mort"
than a decadt' -2.9 percent.
ln the Los Angcl('s-Orangc County ar(';l, prices
dropped by 0.3 pen..-cnt in July, 0 1 pcn.-ent In August ~nd 0.3 pt'~nt In September.
Pracea for housing, which include mortgage
interest rates and are the we1ght1cst factors in the
Index, increased by 0.4 percent
Food and beverage increased by 0. 7 percent.
Transportation waa up 0.3 pert,'Cnt and apparel and
upkl!ep rose by 0.5 perc:ent.
Slow recovery predicted
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Bank of America
says California's e<.'Onomy will start a slow upswing
next year, as thf' state's unemployment rate climbs to
11 percent or more before dr<>pplng In the second
quarter of r.aaa.
, "It's a stop-and-go recov<!ry , not a strong
recovery," seryior economis t Richard Courtney
said Tuesday in the bank's ec.'Onomic predictions for
1983.
He t'xpeNed per capita income to rise next year
for the first timt' sinc.'C 1979, although the state's rate
of inflation also is likely to take a hike upward .
. S&Ls drop home rates
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two of California's
.. largest savings and loans have dropped their prime
home mortgage rates to their lowest points in two
years, spurrmgimpcs-ttrara irottsing'Te'l'OVcry is 'On'the
way.
California Federal Savings and Loan Association,
_ -1h.e..nalion:s third largest S&L. on Tuesday dropped ita
prime adjustable mortgage rate half a point to 12.25
percent, beHeveatol>c theTowest rate in tfie statelor
a loan m exc.'eSS of $107:000.
Glendale Federal, the nation's fifth·largest
savings ins titution, lowered the rate on ils basic
adjustable mortgage to 12.5 pe rcent from 12 .75
pen:ent. matching the ralC'S available from a few other
S&Ls in the state.
The rates were their low{'St since August 1980,.
according to offil'ials at both associations.
'Real earnings' still lag
WASHINGTON (AP) -The average "real
earnings" of American workers continue to lag behind
the rate of inflation, but the gap 1i; nArrowmg, newly
released r.._,bor Department stallslics show.
Between October 1981 and Octo~1 1982, the
Bureau of Labor Sta''-'k:ll eaid Tunday, avHap
weekly earnings~ 3.7 pernon\.
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however, there was a 4.9 percent increase in hourly
eamjngs which was offset by a 1.1 percent decline in
average weekly hours That resulted in a 1.3 percent
declint: in average weekly earnings, which were
accompanied by price rises at lln annual rate of 5
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•• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wedn t day, Novembttr ?<4, 1G8?
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Transit district tries
to balance need, I unds
Responding to co ml~Jain l s
from regular bus ride rs, directors
of lht.' Orange County Tran s it
Dis trict hav(' voted to restore some \
or the four local an d sovcn exprc~
routes whit·h had been proposed
{or elim in a tion us a n ec:ono my
rl)easurc .
Resto1•ation of .the Fulll•rlo11
r outes will be o f particular
signiCicanc·c to students uttc•r1dlnH
Cal S tate fulletton who r~·ly on
t he bus to . gt·l thto>m to t h t-11'
dasscs.
Hower. the fac·t of the• muttt'r
is tha t OCfD ridl'rship Is down,
d ropping to a tota l or 7.9 m1lhun
passengers in tht• fi rst quurll'r, o f
the current fiscal year, for which
the tran sit district hud prcparro a
budget based on the c~pccUllion of
8.3 million · passengcn>.
· T he d is\rkt a lso has su Cferl'O
c<:onomical y bccaUSC' of the· drop
in sales tax collections, pi!y mcnts
from wh ich support about ~1al( thl'
transit budget. •
These include r uns Crom S an
Cleme nte lo Fulle rto n and Santa
Ana and N ew p o rt B each t o
F'ulle rto n . S till sc hedule d for
e limination , h owe ver. arc routes
f~om Newport Cente r to Mission
V.iejo.' a line runni ng through
Mission Viejo a nd Lag una Hills
and an othe r between Buena Pa rk
a hd Hunting t on Beac h . The
re m a ining cuts a re expected to
sav e a t le as t $1.46 million in
annua l o pera ting costs.
Pro p o s e d e limi n a tio n o f
Saturday Dial-a-Ride serv ice is
due for further d iscussion ne xt
month. This , too, h a s s pa rke d
pro t es t s fr o m e l d e r l y a nd
h a ndicapped p e rson s w h o ar e
unable to m a ke the ir way to
regular bus stops.
It is unfortunCll<' that rout<'
cutbacks must be made whe n many
t ounty r eside nts have a t las t
become at'Customt.'<.i to riding thL•
bus. but thi s pr obab l y i s
prefera ble to seeking fare• hikes to
subsidize sparsely used roul<.'s. The
only econ omical way to manage
publie tra nsit is to limit its servk c
to a r eas where ride r s hi p is
established a nd consisumt.
New Right split ,hits Helms
Elections gone askew
WASHINGTON -· A deepening split
in the American conservative movement
is re fle<:ted by what political advisers are
privately telling Sen. Jesae Helms: If you
really want to be elected to a third term
in )984, shut up about abortion and
school prayer.
Helms is in d_e~JL.!.rouble in l'iorth
Carolina againsf'"'DiffiTocra tac..,rgovernor
J im Hunt's long-percolating challenge,
and some New Right strategists believe
When two cand idates for a e lect ion is s o u g ht, s o tha t Hclmsmightnotevenrun.But assuming
d 11 he docs run, Helms is being told to get
·state Asse mbly seat tha t pays c a n d idat es a n eventua Y back to tax-cutting, budget-cutting.
$28.110 a year manage lo spend $2 o r f i ce h o 1 d e r s w o u Id b e anu-rommunist conservatism and step
million on their campaign; when accountable to the people they away from the Moral Majority•s social
one candid a te for a congressional actually re present, n ot to PACs or agenda that infuriates so ma ny well"
---l""'"--+H·a pa )lS--$60...662-a-y~e"'"'a:ur'-___..,jn · · u als from other rts of ~he heeled conservatives. spends $1 million on his losing state. -+--'~---;...._ _________ _
ca mp a i g n ; w h e n p o w e r f u I T h is begins to mak e som e BEYOND THE Cate of one prominent
lobbying interests.• mostly out of sen se. Mrs . Bergeson no tes that c.'Onservati ve, at stake is the right-wing
state, spend $6 million to defeat a some states already h ave limited coalition that scored stunning election · d. ·d I SUC('CSSt'S in 1978 and 1980 but fell back California ballot proposition . it is the amounts of mon ey an 1v1 ua s time to ad m it tha t our election o r corpor ations m ay d on ate to in 1982· When ~p. Jack Kemp agrees social issues should be put on the back process is badly askew . political campaigns . But this does burner unUl tbe economy recovers, he
The two most notable aspects not deal w ith the Political Action risks reprisals from Moral Majority allies
of the rece nt election in California Co mm i l l ees (PAC s ), now who have supported his growth-oriented
were the totally negative a pproach numbering more tha n 3,000 across economics.
take n by con tes'ting candidate s the country, that can put together The proximate cause o f Helms'
seeking t.-0 unde rmine each other's impreysive a m ounts o f money distress is his vote for last summer's
cr edibility, a nd the downrigh t through relatively sma ll employee $100-billion ta?C increase (poison in North
obscene sums of money spent on or uni on d o na t ion s , th e n tb y Carolina because of its tobacc.'<> excise). a
the campaigns. sidestepping legal limitations. deviation from his usual conservative
In a few instances candidates A n d • a 5 h a s b e e n consistency. Tom Ellis, Helms' longtime
were rich enough to contribute a d emonstrated, the m oney thu.9 campai1n mana1er, was so upeet he
t d al f mone to lhe·r o could not even talk to the eenator for a grea e o Y 1 wn collected can be used for negative
campaigns. T his, presumably, is as well as positive campaigning, to time.
But long before that, Helms had
offended his state's country-club
<..'Onservatives. By the summer of 1981.
they were saying Helms' "intrusion into
the bedroom'' bothered them so much
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that they were ready to vote for labor-
baeked Gov. Hunt.
This attitude is summed up in a recent
letter to a Helms lieutenant by one of the ~nat.oU-oldcst backers· "There is an
eft()rmous amount of. animosity toward
the senator. It's coming from dyed-in-
the-wool Re publicans, Democrats who
have enthusiastically supported him in
the past -lo put it bluntly, just about
everybody. It aU has to do with the social
issues, i.e. school prayer and abortion -
and a little probably with Jerry Falwell
and the Moral Majority."
This supporter calls a return to 5':hool
prayer "a can of worms" <:onsidering "all
the liberal teachers arounO:' but saves
re al scorn for the anti -a bortion
movement: "The senator is coming off as
being the one who will force some poor
innocent to go through with a pregnancy
when she's been raped." The conclusion:
"I ..e corwervallves u havinal a live-
a nd-let-li ve attitude ... much more
tolerant or other people's belie fs than
liberals especially when it C"omes to
social issu<.'j."
TO ONE lough-mi ndcod Hc1ms adviser,
this country-c lub ambivalence o n
abortion stems from the upper-income
Republicans' fc.>Cling that abortion is a
u seful d evice t o thin t he blac k
population and an c.'SCapc route for their
own imprudent offsp ring. But even
Republican operatives who disagree lee!
a r«'eSSion 1s no ti me fo r social issues.
Kemp, who has impeccable a nti-
abortion and pro-school-prayer voting
records, said as much over CBS' "Face
the Nation." The social issues, he said
"do not rank in the 1mportan<--e and the
priority of the American electorate." He
1 he n agteed thfil_abQrti~n and school
prayer should be put "on t e back
burner."
T h a t an ge red s uch New Rig ht
operatives as Paul W<.·yrich. When Kemp
rebelled against President Reagan's tax
increase, he was supported by the Moral
Ma jo rity's Rev. F a lwe ll, des pite
m isgivings by Falwell aid es a bout
e mphasi zing ma te r ia l over mo ral
questions. Future Falwe ll support for
Kemp's supply-side <.'Conomic:s may be
harder to C'Ome by.
The d1ff1culty is all the more pointed
for Jesse Helms. a hero to· the Moral
Majority. He now must either ste~ away
from issues <.'Ons1dered precmimmt by his
most fervent supporter.; or nsk playing
into the bands of liberal political
strategists who long ago ma.de him targer
No. 1 for 1984.
the ir privilege. But in most cases defeat "targe ted" candidate s or
the dollars came pouring in from ballot propc)Sitions.
lobbying inte rests an d po litica l
action committees both in and out Mr s . B erg eso n . wh o Election lesson from the Russians
of tne state. admittedly had little competition
The re's pr oba bly little l'ha t to conte nd with, spent only Sl 10,-
can be done to keep out-of-state 000 on he r own campaign for re-
i n t e r es t s fro m f ina n c ia lly election this year . Th~t isn't to say
supporting or o pposing ba llot tha t othe r candidates mi~ht not
propositions. need to spend more . Blit h er Id ea
But N e wp o rt B e a c h of limiting contribution s to a
Assemblywoma n Ma rian Bergeson candida te 's own d istrict. if it can
has a c r e dible pro p os a l fo·r 'legally be acxomplished, has real
controlling campaign donations in merit. There must be some way to
our legisla tive races. Sh e would ge t our elections back into the
seek to limit such don a tions to ha nds o f the people and o ut of the
sources in the district for which hands of the mon eybags.
l)efeat not always final
, In many e lections. candidates
who appear to h ave outstanding
qualifications go down to defeat
for lack of name recognition or
mountains of cash or both.
One such was Ted Bruinsma,
who ran in the June primary as a
candidate fo r the Re publican
nomina tion to the U.S . Senate.
Bruinsma, a former presid ent of
Lear Je t, resigned his post as Dean
of Lo y ola Law S c h ool t o
undertake the campa ig n , and
traveled the state jokjngly trying
to answer the question, "Wha t's a
Bruinsma?"
A ~reat ma ny people who met
and hea rd him during his
campaign w e re impressed , and
expressed regre t tha t , political
campaigns being what they are, a
candidate of his caliber didn't
stand much o f a chance to w in
statewide recognition.
So w e are ~lad to learn that
Gov .-elect G eorge De ukme jian
has appointed Bruins ma as h is
transition appo intm e nt s
coordinator. This will involve
acreerung applicants for some 550
s ta t e exec u l1 v c b ra n c h
a ppo in tme nts tha t Deukmejian
will have to m ake when he takes
.office J an . 3.
These a ppointees will replace
officials named to their positions
by o utgoing Gov. Brown, all of
whom , as is the custo m with a
ch ange o f administration, will be
asked to submit their resignations.
Bruins ma's job will b e to
narro w do wn to two or three
names the candidates who submit
resumes or are pro posed by
various business and professional
g rp ups and who, in his vie w ,
ref1ect Deukmejian's philosophies.
The final selection will be up to
the new governor.
a'ruinsma says h e himself
has "no burning desire to run for
another office," and is not seeking
a pe rmanent pos ition with the
D e ukmejian adminis tration ,
though he might some day seek a
governme nt post in Washington,
D.C . In any case, his ability,
e xpe rien ce and ma ny contacts
should be an asset in helping to
l a un c h th e n e w slat e
administration.
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It is possible to learn from someone
you don't like, and certainly we in the
United States can learn something from
the speed with which the Russians came
up with a new leader to 'replace Leonid
Brezhnev when he died this month.
Did the Russians fool around with
~lections? Did they give us a lot of
baloney about "the democratic process"?
They did not. You won't find our
enemies the Russians going through a
long, humiliating election process. They
just appointed Yuri Andropov.
"You're it, Yuri," they said to hlm.
Or that's what we think they said.
Maybe Wfuri made the decision himself
and told them.
"OK, you guys," he may have sald.
"I'm it." After all, he wasn't head of the
KGB for 15 years for nothing.
NO ONE REALLY knows how the
Russians come up with a new leader and
lhlS as a big lime-saver for the RUISian
people. If no one knows how a leader is
chosen. no one can complain about the
· process. There's no argument about It.
No one can call for a recount. Wtto's
counting? The Russian people have one
giant absentee ballot and all their votes
are absent.
However the Russians do it, we ought
to admit that it's less expensive and less
exhausting than the democratic elections
we have in this country. With the money
the Russia ns save b y not having
elections, they ou~t to be able to afford
to buy another million bushels of wheat
from us.
Most Americans understa nd that
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many countries h a ve systems of
government different from our own and
that leaders are chosen in various ways.
None of us is that clear about Russian
leadership though. In Russia the top job
is called G eneral Secretary of the
Central Committee of the Communist
Party. That's what Brezhnev was called
and he was also president of the Soviet
Union. Being president of the Soviet
Union is like being queen of Englarid and
like Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov also gets
that job. ·
If we simplified our government and
did it the way the Russians do, Ronald
Reagan wouldn't be President. He'd be
called General Sec retary of the
Republican Party. The first thing he'd
do when he got into office. would be to
outlaw the Democratic Party. lf the
Democratic Party were illegal, it would
be a great unifying force in this country.
Tip O'Neill would be sent to the tundra
In Alaska with one sled dog and a bowl
of borsch.
They do a lot of things different in
Russia. In many places in the United
S tates on Election Day, the polls are
open but the bars are closed. In MOl!ICOw
it's just the opposite. In Moscow on
Election Day. the bars are open but the
polls are closed.
IT ISN'T only the transition of power
that's handled in an orderly fashion in
Russia. There are no mob scenes at their
airports or in their su permarkets, and
you won't find bumper lo bumper tra{{ic
on their superhighways.
They cut down on the crowds at the
airports b y n ot le tting anyo ne go
anywhere. There ~re no mobs 1n the
markets because the Russians are all
lined up outside in orderly fashion
waiting for a loaf of bread, and there are
no traHic tie-ups on the superhighways
because there are no superhighways and
not many cars.
U nothing else, Brezhnev's death and
the quick succession to power of Yuri
Andropov has reminded us all how little
the Ru.Ian people have to do with their
government.
Mankind mU.st change mode of survival
All species develop certain traits, an
order lo assure their survival: some learn
how to fight, others how to run, 1till
others how to hide. The skunk hu a
smell. the porcupine quUla, the eel an
electric shock.
. But conditions change over long
~ ~
m1n-~
periods, t.he environment alten, and
thoee anlmal1 that can,not adapt IOOn
perish. Mankind· H • 1pec:les early
developed hi.a agreaaive and combative
drives aa a mode of •urvlval in a
primitive world. It WM then an e.entlal
component or hll blolo1ical and
paychololical equipment. •
Now the envirolunent hal drutically
chan,.ct. Man no lonpr nouriahee as
much by phy1lcal domination., •• by
bralrw and llcJU.. lndled. h6a c.'Olhbltlw
tendendn have become the ll'ftle9t
lmpldlment to hll oonnnu.d c:lorNMUon
of the aJobe. Thoulh recurrent w.n have klu.d off
more piople than UJ the dll 11•• UMI "9ti~ put~. ln the..-... •
d Id not seem to matter. for we
replenished the earth as fast as we
depopulated It. Breeding outstripped
killina by far.
But with the newest inatnament.a of
varfare, our aggrasiveneta has turned
from a plus to a menacing minus. The
aamc drive. that enabled us to become
the lorda of c.TeetJon have led us to the
brink of extincUon -for in the more
than a mUUon )'Mn alnce we have been
a separate apedea, we have found no
ultimate way to resolve differences
except throuCh physical combat, through
violence, aubjuption and repre91ion.
In \his crucial ret1pect, we have not ctuanaed our paychololk:al stance aince
prehistoric Umet. lAw operat.el within
tribes or naUona, but not beiween or •mona them. When ultimate loyalllet
are c:hallen1ed. we have no practical
rec:ourH o&her than attack and
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THE ALTERNATIVES we fa<!"~ -
and fece ln \he not IOO diatant fUture -
art 1h•rp •nd simple : adaptation or
extilK'Uon. Sither we rellnqul1h our
prtmlllv• reliance upon foree. or we
...,... ln the mutual M.udde of total war
that wlll know no clvUlan1 and few
IUMYOn. In NonMn c.ou.u.· plume. "Modem
man is obsolete," becauae we are still
reacting to a teehnological threat with
barbarous strategies; still resolving
conflicts in the same old way. which
means not resolving them at all; still
driving ounelvee to destruction u the
only form of J)f'nuaa1on. And we must
evolve to a mor e rational level of
controversy, or we shall perish as surely
as did the dinoaaur and the dodo bird.
Beside this problem. all o ther
differences pale Into relative
lnaignlficanct": economic. political. racial.
religious.
Wonder how many or thoae an1ry
unemployed OM auto WOl'bra drove to
.. t their f ... rood ln lhMr fCll"e6ln an? BUY AMERICAN
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Or 111100 Co11st DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 24, 1982
Incorporating? Contact lawyer .Tax ngents
• can rev1ew
Thinking abou t 1ncorportHin g?
CorporaUona, once thought of as &iant
industrial organizations, hav~ become
commonplace u many small buslncs.'k.'IJ
and even individuals seek the prot.ectlons
afforded by lncorporatlna. In recent
years the law has permitted .certa in
prOCcssionals such as doctors and lawyers
to practice und<.T <.'Orporate names.
To aid those who wish to Incorporate,
Secretary of Stat~ March Fong Eu, has
p u blis h ed a book hH ·p rovidi n g
i nfo r mation pert ine nt to the
requirements for fili n g articles o f
incorporation. Titled "Corporate Check
List" it is available at a OOlt of $2.
PREP.(RED ISY staff lawyer James
E. Harris and Bill Holden, under the
direction of J ane E. Bacon who heads the
section of the Secretary of State's Office
where corporate documents are filed, th e
booklet Is almost a "do-it-yourself" book
o{ instruction's.
Jn addition to explaining the steps
requi r e d ln fi l i n g a rtl.cles of
incor porat ion together with t he fees
charged. the booklet details the various
types of corporations a uthorized in
California, and even provides samples of
the necessary forms to be used.
Also covered are steps to be taken
when amending articles of incorporation,
and for mergers anq dissolutions. The
need for annual statements a nd the
NILIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of TitUITill'I IALI
LoenNo.10m71M
fAJN'AX/HINflY
T.I . No. f-GCll71
BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO. H
duly appointed Trullee under lhe following dftcrlbed dMd ol truat
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
C IVIL CODE SECTION 2924h
(payable 1t the time ol sale In llWlul
money ol ·the United SlllH) 111
right, title and lnterfft oonveyed 10
end now held by It undet Mid Deed
of T~t In the property here!Nlter
delcrlbed: TRUSTOE: RONALD H. HENRY.
MARIE L.'HENAY •
BENEFICIARY· FAA WEST
SAVINGS ANO LO AN
ASSOCIATION
Recorded May 8. 1981 u Instr .
...8oo61-14060,-
1728 of Offtclel Aecofda In the ofllce
ol the Recorder or Orenge County;
Said deed ol ttust dncribel the
tollowlng proc>erty: PARCEL 1: F .. Slmple Tiiie to
Condominium Unit 73 (the "Unit"), u lhown upon the Condominium Pten (entitled "Condominium Plan
lor Lot 1 of Tr11et No. 10587"), In the
City of Newport Beech, County ol
Orange. St1t1 or C1lllornl1 (tha
, "Pten"). recorded on July 12. 1979,
•• Document No. 158 tO. In book 13228, pagea 78 to 1 t5 lnclualv1.
'Ottlclel Aec:orda. or 11ld Orenge
County. wNeh pltll\ pertlln• to that
pro"rty described In Trect No.
10587. rec:Ofded In booll 449, pagee 5 and 8. Mi.e.tleneoul Mapa, In lhe
office of lhe c;ounty recorder ol .id
county.
PARCEL 2 : An undivided
.00437 percent lnt-t In end to the Common Area• 11 thown and
defined on the Pl1n. EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill oil.
g a1 . m ln.e r e 11 a n d o ther
hydroc:Nbon•. below a depth of 500 feet. wlthout the rlghl ol aurl1c:e
entry. u ~ In lnstNmenta of
rec:«d.
PARCEL 3: An 1icelualll9 rlghl end _,_,, to \de the bell;Ony
-designated 8-73 on the Plen as
being llPP'lr1enanl to the UM
J>AACEL 4: All exelullYe right
and euement to use the perkfng
~ dellgn1ted on the Plen u
Parking s~ No. PS-254.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED 5105181.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
'PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE.
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF T HE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
300 Cagney Lane #2 Newport •
Beedl,Cellf.928e0 "(K a ltreet llddr-or common
cMelgnatlon ol property la ahown
above, no warranty le given u to Ill eomptet-or eorrKtneaa)." The
benellclery under 11ld Deed ol '-Id~ uuo.n ot..-J:iaKh or
defeult In the ob4i0ltion1 eeeured
thereby. heretofore executed end
dellvered lo the underelgn1d a written Oedar1tion of OeflUlt and o.m.nc:t for Sele. and written notice
of breed! and of election to c:auM
the undersigned to Hll Hid property to Mtiefy Mid otlllgatlont.
and thereafter the underelgned
eaueed Mid notloe of breec:tl and of
election to be recorded Auguat 13.
1912 ea lnatr. No. 12·28~433 In
Oflldal Records In the office or the
Aecofder of Orange COunty;
Seid Sale wlll be m1d1. but wlthoul coven1nt or w1rr1nty •
..-. or lmplled, regarding title
~. or eneumbfane.a. to
pey the r9m8lnlng prlndpel "'"' ol
the note(a) MCUted by Mid Deed of
Truet, with lnterwt 11 In Mid note
provided, advances, If any. under
the terms of llld Deed of or TNat • ..... dlargee end expenMe of the Truetee and of the truste CtMted by
Mid Deed of Truet. Said Sale wlll be held on:
Thured1y, Oee«nber 18, 1982, II
2:00 p.m. et the Cllap!Mn Avenue
entrance to the Civic Center 9ulldln0, 300 &It en.men A\19., °T.9:;,~'\1me of the ~11111 ~ publleatlon of this notice. the tptll
wnount of the unpaid belenc:ie of the
obllgetlon MCured by the above
deacrlbed deed of 1ru1t end
ff11mated co111. ex"nHa, end ._ .. $82,4",33.
The ooer*'D b6d m.y be obtained
by e..no (7f4) t37-0He the day
befor9 the ..... o.te: No\tember 11. 1912
8£NU1CIAL SUMCl CO.
Mllid Truetee.
8 y T . 0 . S E Mfl C t
COMPAHY. eoent 8y Vldll J. HoplllM.
Mllltarlt 8ectelery One ~ Blvd. West. Orange, CA n.I
Tel.: (714) l36-t2ll
Pubflltled Orante Cout Deity
Piiot. Nov. 24. 0.0. 1. •• 1"2. 6140-t2
PIC'TITIOU9 -..... ITA~
The lalolllfll ""°"' .,. doing
bullrlell •: LAA..0 INTIAPAllll L TO., IHI I. PaMO Otego, Anehelm,
Cllfof'* 12107 uwrenc• ln911111, IHI l . P9MO Diego, Mellelm. C1111torn11
tll07
A . H. Aotll1ermel . 104
llll WATlll
• provisions for foreign corpora tl<>N aru
included.
0 n e o f t h e 11.1 d v a n t a I e 1 .o C
inccirporaling \s the fact that it generally
limits liab ility to t.he aasets o f the
corpora t ion , protttcting the personal
holdings of Individuals involved In the
corporation.
Bt.at: w hile the booklet makes it seem
as though the process of lnoorporati"8 la
so simple it can be done without the aid
of legal counsel, anyone wishing to
incorporate would be prudent to conault
a lawyer.
. For the mere ftling o{ articles of
incorporation does n o t necesaarily
protect individuals and their personal
holdings, especially in a closely held
corpora t ion. I n cases whe r e the
corporation is In fact one Individual or a
family it may be found the corporation is
noth ing more than an alter ego.
F u r thermore, since incor,porating
subjects a businessman to d o uble
taxation, taxes on the income of the
cor pora tion as we ll as taxes on the
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JWflllonal l1u-om t> di'rlvt'd f rom tht•
<.'Orpurutaon, ~mef11.1 maybe.> offlll't by ttw
t•ott A lawyer c1.1n provldt• advi<.'t' on
IUl'h m1.1u.cn1 or rcft•r the client to a lllx
lVNUltant,
Slnct> lncorp6ratlng lnvolve11 the
Issuance of atock and thl'rcfore brings
the buai~ under the 1erutlny or the•
Corporatio n Co mml ulon Pr a n d
Fra nchlae Tax Board aa well 111 tht>
Sc!<:rt-tary of Stale, leJ al advb would bt•
he lpful ln avoiding crrort in record
keeping which could jeopardize th('
corporation .
ONE THING the individua l can do
without a lawyer is take the preliminary
step for filing corporation art icles This 1s
the c h oosing o f a n a me for t h e
<.'Orporation and gaining clearance from
the Secretary of State.
Na mes alread y in use or closely
r(.'Sefnbling exislint corporationa cannot
be used. Often names desired, although
not already .tt!e-aame· o( some other
corpora tion. have bee~ reserved by
someone pla nning incorporation.
T o r eser ve a corporate: na m e,
a pplicants should submit two or three
a lternate choices. T his can be done by
mail for a fee of $4. Once a ncjmc has
been reserved tne applicant can then
consult w ith an attorney to process the
a rticles of incor poration.
It's
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new laws
A <.; t• n c• r a I T a x
PrU('tlliont•ra. lns t1tutt·
will he• offt•r('<I from 8:30
to 3::w p.m. Si1turday.
Ot<c. 4, ut Or;ang1• Coast
Cullt•gt•.
Co-11pon110rt'Cl by OC<.:
a n d t ht• l n t c>rn al
RC'vc•n Ul' St•rv IC('. Lhc
St'flSIOn will tx• m Hoom
'214 of .OCC's Cht•mistry
8u1ld11lg' on the (·ampus
at 2701 Fa1rv1cw Ro~d.
Costa Mt•iw. The $35
rc•gistration fo<> includes
lunch and all materials.
Tickets arc• on sale• In
the OCC Commun ity
Service Offac l• an the
college's Adminlstrauon
Building from 8 a.m. to 6
p.m . weekdays and ll
a m. to noon Saturdays.
If available, tickets wall
be sold at the door.
Th<' 1n st1tute is
approvc.>d for <.'Onlinuing
education credit for
public accountants and
cer t ified pub l i<.·
aCl'OUntanL'>.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1982
TIE c• 111 THE c11m
CAVALCADE
FOOD
ENTERTAINMENT
Thanksgiving is
-·---
The kindergar\en class
at Alderwood Basics
Plus s·chool in Irvine is
having a fun-filled
time getting things
ready.tfor
Thanksgiving. Among
those helping with
decorations are Elenor
Schelcoviz, 5 (above),.
Bryan Lifschitz, 5
(left ) and Jennifer
Evans, 6.
D.., Not ""°909 -r NcMnl K......,
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f u'n
. /J1•f10,•1•r l11rk1:y
dis/1 t•usy 11.tii
11; ...••• n.1.
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-Ask· any Pi!g~i:m ·.
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Wh<'n the Pilgrims
(above) landed the
Mayflower nt Plymouth
Rock (below) ~ they
wer e g reeted by
frie ndly Indians (left)
-friendly Indians
trying hard not lo look
too friendly .~Finl
grade teacher Marilyn
Mars at the Perry.
chool in Huntington
Beach, steers one of
the ve els above.
Waiting ashore lo greet
the ad ve nturers to the
n ew land are Jennifer
McCarty, Trisha ~
Poppino, Gretchen
Dean,, Angela
·McDonald-a nd J .D.
Londeree.
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Or1119e Coaet DAIL V PH 0 1 /Wt dne11<Jny, Novt1rnlH11 2". 198:?
GOif i ON lllDGI
BY CHARLES H. cfoREN ANO OMAA SHARIF
Qolh vulnerable. West deals.
NORTH
+Af '
<:'KQJ 8
0 1092
+.AK108
WES'I' EAST
,..•"-.Ql09 U +874
· ~A <:> 7t'
{ ~A'O O QU
~·" •9732 ' • SOUTH t. . +JS
~ 109532
O K87
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The bidding:
·Welt Nertla Eut Soutlt
.. 1 + DW.. Pus 2 ~
3 + '~ Pua Pa11 .. P ...
Opening lead: King or +.
Some rohtrarts can sue
ceed only if you find a for
lunate lie or the cardll. l n
that event, you should plan'
the play as if that di1Jlribu·
lion exits.
West's jump lo thref'
spades at his second turn
placed North in a dHficul\
position. He realized t hat
South might have nothing for
his bid of two hearts, because
il was a forced response to a
takeout double. Never·
Lheless, North's hand was
better than minimum, and
• .• ~is prominent values' In
hearts •weighed against his
side's defensive prospects.
So he elected to ta~e the
push to fou r hearts.
West led the king of
s111des1 and declarer could
count only nlnt> trick. -one
spadt>, Cuur heart.a and four
\ clubs. tl .wu 'too murh to
hop«! for t he tenth trick In
diamonds by leading toward
the king-West had to have
the ace for his bids. Thus, t he
only hope was lo end play
W.st. and force him to lead a
diamond, or yield a rufl·alurr.
That would require a very
exact distribution -West
had lo hold a singlet.on ac• or
trumps and no more than
three clubs. With any other
distribution, the defenders
could avoid the i111pending
snare.
Declarer won the ace or
spades and immediately set
about stripping the clubs.
-"·. HOIOSCOPE
POT SHOTS
:naursday, November ZS
• ARIES (March 21 -April 19): You'll be provided
with addition al mate r ial, working roo m . Jtrri~on is extended to join unique c lub, group,
o~tion. Focus also on hospital visit w hich can r«i"~t in good cheer.
tAURUS (April 20-May 20): Ability to win·
friends, influence people is enhanced. Wish comes
true, romantic fantasy is fulCilled. You'll have.
chance to rebuild on a more suitable s tructure.
BY ASHLEIGH BAILLl~T .. 1
BE
PROUD
OF ME,
When Weal railed lo follow
to the third club, dec·larer
wu half way home. Wt'lt
could see t hat there wu no
point to r uffing thl' cl ub with
hit trump a~ he discard·
ed a 1pade, ancf'lanother on
\he follrth club which follow
ed. Declarer could now make
the hand In dlrrerent ways.
Choo1i n1 the more ele1anl.
he slurred a diamond on •he
fourth club.
Oeelafer then cont inued
with a 1pade and West's
goose was cooked. He was
forced to wi n the queen •nd
he could cash the ace or
hearts, but then he was faced
with a Hobson's choice.
Another apadt> would allow
declarer ~o ruff in dummy
whil<> slurring another dla
mond from hit hand,. A dja
mond would pre.ent declarer
with his tenth trick In that
suii. 1-~lther way, declarer '
limited his lo11ea to a trick in
each suit except for clubt.
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Ger•• liu tlM aa1wer. Fer a
copy of .. WIDDJ.. OpeaJ ..
'Lead1," HDd• 11 .85 to
"Ger••·Leada," car• of tla11
•owepaper, P.O. Boa 259,
Norw-.d, N.J . 07"8:'.r.mse
clMeke payable &. New• ,.,. .........
T rou1 HfAlTI
OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN
DE AR DR. STE INCROHN: I have the "ort of
high blood pressure one can't brag about. What I
mean Is tha t it's so margina l , ther e's even a
question if it is really hypertension. Nevertheless,
m y doctor Is a stickler for m edication and frequent
checkups in bis office.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Career motivation
is sp urred ; message of encouragement received co-workers. Individuals who appear indifferent will
from one you admire. Gain indicated if you study now c h ange thei r tune and could b ecom e
I asked him about my gettln1 a blood pressure
mac.hlne so I could take readings at home. He't
a bsolutely against it. I'm ou diure tics even though
m y pressure Is about 150 over 90. I recall that you
s uggested the need for ho me blood p r eu ure
readings in some cases. Do you still feel.that way?
written word. Highlight perceptiveness, ability to enthU$1asuc suooorters. · -Mrs. V.
DEAH MHS. V.: I'd rather not get into the
..
OF.AH ANN LANUl.;RS· 'fht• letlL'r 11bou\ th~
mlnlll('t who Hl nglc.'lf out th(• oldet1t mottwr at
1.:hurch 114.'fVlt't'll on Motht•r'li Day n •man<kd ""' or 11n
anl'icknt thut muy Ix• worth paHMfiU on to your
rt•adcn.
l hud lun<.h wuh 11 fr w11d whu brought along a
houiit• gu1•111, h1·r futht·r u mun an ha!I 9011 Whl'n he
was al.Jlitmt from thl• table, I askt'<.I h111 ag<>. She
1't.>P,lk:d , ''l h· 1~ II:!, hut dOC'sn't hkl' lo Ix· n •minded of
it. ' And then t>h(• tuld m1• h1• no longt·r attends
Father's Day lit•rvit•t•s or Spt•dul churt·h functions
txoea wic.• they kt•pt muking a big deal ubout his age.
Sht> said, ".No Ont• wanls lo Ix• rt•mlnd('<.i that he hM
liv<.'C'.i l.x>yond tht· <'XJX>t:tc'<I llmv. Why cun't people
forgN ugc and find something eltu! that d<.>11erves
mention?
I had never before thought about elde rly
people an that way S ance then 1 have talked with
severol goldcn-agt'ri:. and d1S<.'0Vt!rcd they all would
pn•(er not lo Ix> honorc"'<i for the number or years
they have hwd, but rathcr~for something they have
achlevro.
. G od provided only one olt\.•rnauw to growing
old, and ['m not ready for it. Sign me O.L . IN
PEDRI!\ ,. • .
DEAR O.L.: Move over . You're 1i6glng my
song.. •.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wjth so mul'h being
wriu.en about gcmatal herpes, the incurable venereal
disease that over 20 million Amera~ans have, I hope
you wall conunuc to .talk about 1t an your column,
and not assume that Just bc'<:aUS(> it is being widely.
discussed the job of t'<.iucation has been done .
In a rtACenl letter a wom an asked if it was
pos.<Jiblc to get g(.•nital herpes in any other way
besides sexual intercourse. You replie d , "The
chances a re slim, but yes, it is possi~lc." ·
I was so pleased to S(.>e your response because it
may h ave saved ht·r marriage The woman's
husband swore on the farTllly Bible that he had
never had sex W4lh anyone but her. I'm sure. me
wanted to believe ham. She said he was a wonderful
husband and fa ther and wanted more than
anything to keep the family together. but she didn't
see how she could trust him ever again af, indeed,
he had brought this inc urable disease home to her .
Please be more specific about the details. There
must be thousands, maybe millions of readers w ho • ·
would like to know how it is possible to get genital
herpes without having sex with a pt•rson who has
it. -TACOMA ANN FAN WHO READS YOU
FIRST d' rn motives and anal ze characlC'r. --------"7'W3l~•~IO (Oct. 23-Noy, 20 : kready for new
CANCER une 21-uly 22): Good lunar aspect start, get to heart or matters, protect self in maddll' o a asagreemen between palien-r "a""n _____ _
doctor. l thank you can understand that. But it's
true there's a need for self-chec-kups of blood
pressure by some patients. Many doctors and
several repor~ agree. For example, Christopher
Cottier. M.D .. and colleagues of the Mich igan
St•h ool of M edicine found that bor de r line·
h ypertensive pat1cnts took anti-hypertensive drugs.
They mcasurcd their blood pressure a t home and
were able to detect accura tely small changes in
highlights travel, education. communication and emotional clinches. Stress independence, originality,
realization of spiritua l values. Major domestic inventive ness. Member of opposite sex asks for
adjustment occurs; ideals,,amblllons are subject to sQmething mo re tha n a promise.
revision. SAGITTAR IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Stick to
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Define te rms, be aware practical issues . Ascertain price, lime, labor
o( special requirements, see places and people as rl'qUlrt.'men ts. Seek professional counsel concerning
tney actually exist. Focus on credit ratings. laxes. a ppraisal. accounting ano possible addition a l
ability lo dig beneath' superficial layers. You'll be in expenses. .
contact with those who ma ke claims concerning CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Status quo is
fi nances. Do some private detective work. . shaken: barriers are removed, wek-ome mat is out..
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't ignore legal popularity increases and invitations multiply.
rights, permissions. Protect your own interests and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Know when to
a void infringing on territory of others. Law draw lane 1n connection with outlay of cash.
u ltimately will favor your pos itio n . Know it. Individual who advocated borrowing should be
pcoceed accordingly. Emphasis also on public viewed wath jaundiced eye. Focus on budget,
relations. temporary delay and marital s tatus. conservation , effort to protect assets.
• 1~RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Complete tasks at PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Circumstances
hahd -emphasis on cooperative e fforts. gain turn in your iavor; you'll be at rtght place at crucial
through organization, participation in project with moment. Make special appeals -and appearances.
Plenty Of
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' 'OPEN 7 DAYS
8 til 6
Thru Dec. 31. l 982
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Chicken Special 82.99
Three for the money-two tasty shrimp, a fish fillet
and a whitemeat Chicken Plank• served with
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The Cordl8se Vac -wlth clean-
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Includes Du1tbu1tar with crevice
tool, brush toot,
extra filter bllg1,
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pressure.
Studies showed that propranolol, for example,
can lower blood pressure to nonnal in borderline
p~t ients w ho can effectively monitor their
response to medication at home. The readings are
I~ affected by emotional factors in the doctor's
D E AR TACOMA: Dr . Sam A. Nixon, a
profe11or ID the der.artmeat or family practice and
community medic ae at tbe University of Texas
Medical Scbool in Hous ton, told m e It could happen
la two ways. E ither of tbe pa rties could have bad a
mild case of.genital herpes ma ny years ago, with
no symptoms. (Rar e but possible.) The eruption
could actaally have been a reoccurrence. Also, If
the husband bad a cold sore on bis lip, tbe virus
from tbe cold sore could bave been transmitted on
a finiertlp or tbroui~ oral sex.
I hope Dr. Nixon's explanation will be of help
to those who need reasnra ace. He is one :>f the
c o•ntry 's most knowle dgeable a utburitles on
herpes . You can trust him. office.
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PtltLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUITll'I IAU
Hum ..... 111211217
YOU ARI IH OlfAUlT UNO«" A OHO OF TRUIT OATIO JULY 11,
1111. UNUll YOU TAKI ACTION
TO ..,_OTECT YOU" .... O .. fltTY,
IT MAY H SOLO AT A .. uauc
SALE. If YOU NIED AN
UPLAl(ATION OF THI NATU"E
OF THf' "ROCHOINQ AGAINST
YOU, YOU 9"0Ul0 CONTACT A
LAWYIR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat
MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC b
CO<l)Ofallon, 767 NO<lh "E S11ee1.
San Betnardlno, Calll0<n1a 92403.
Telephone Number 11141889·0231.
as lhe present Trullee under the
deed ol llust he<etnal1a1 mentioned.
Wiii ••II IO the highest b•dder IOI
cash In lawlul money ol lhe Untied
Statet wllhoot wa11anty ol any kind,
et a publlc auction al the lime and
place designated below. In lhe
County OI the State OI Celllotn•I
des1gnaled below, ell ol Iha righl,
tllle and 1n1e1as1 now held by aeld
Trustee In and to all tnet cerlain
p1ope11y which Is altuale 1n said
Coonty and 1, descrlbild below The
11ree1 address, 11 any. 01 other
common deslgna11on. 11 any, ol Hid
property Is set forth below.
Said deed ol t1us1 wu executed
by the Trustor dealgnated below
and was recorded on the date, In
the Book and at t he Page as
Document Number ol Olllc1al
RecOf'dS In the Olllce ol the Coun1y
Recorder of said County. all as
designated below, and conveyed
said pr0pe<1y 10 the Trustee thereln
specified
Sale of the property wdl be made
pursuant 10 1na demand 01 1ne
Beoefl<:1ary under said deed ol trull
and by reason 01 del1ull In Iha
payment' 01 perlormance ol
oblig8hons secured by said deed ol
trust Including the default. noUce ol
wlllch was recOf'dlld on Iha date, 1n
Iha book and at the Page. and as
Documen1 Number ol said Ofhc18I
Records at designated below
The 10111 amoon1 ol the unpaid
balance ol tha 01>11ga11on MCU1~
by uld deed ol 11u11 and Mllmat --~....;.Sla. expenses, wnd--adva1u1 e
the lime ol the lnlllal publication or
this Notice ol Tru11ee'1 Sale Is
designated below
As used herein "Trust0<" Shall be
deemed to mean "Trustors" II more
than one T1uato1 Is deslgnaled
below. and "Beneficiary" shall be
deemed lo mean "Benellclarlea" 11
more than one Beneficiary executed
lh• Notice of Default herelnabove mentioned.
The lime and pla ce ol sale.
descrlp11on of said p1opar1y and
other d8la rele11ed 10 above are as
follows:
Counly Orenge
TrustO<: HARVEY DORLAND, AN
UNMARRIED MAN
Deed ol Trust· Recordatlon Date
July 24, 1981 Book 14 154. Page
924. Document No 34759
Nollr.e of Default Recordallon
Date July 23. 1982 Document No 82-2~387
Time ol Sale to 00 A M
Wednesday. December 15. 198
Piece o l Sale North Iron')
entr811()9 to the county courthouM. zoo C•vic Center °''"' Wnt, Sanra Ana, Ca
Total of obhgahon and estimated
costs. ••pense$. eno advances 81
Initial publicahon: St 26.0 t 2 84
Street addu1u or Other common
d-gnatK>n of said Pfoparty 460 t
Abbotawood Circle. lrvlne.
C8lllomla 92714
Oesotlptton of Propetly
LOI 36 of Tract No 7236, II per
map recorded In Book 282. Pages
18 10 21 lnck.islve ol MIM:etlaneous
Mapa In the olllce ol the County
RecOf'cler ol uld county
Datec:I. November t t, 1982
INC .
MAR VISTA FINANCIAL,
a COl'poretlon, Trust"
SURA & HELL YER
A Prolaulonal Corp.
By: Joann Georgallls
Allornevt for Trustee
Published Qrenge Coall Deily
Pilot, Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1982
5072-82
rta.IC f«>TICE
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SCHOOl OCITNCT
NOTICI Of ADOPTION
OfMSOUITIONOf
INftNT TO LaAM MMP\.UI OCSTNCT
UAL "'°""" _, NO.a.-4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT has decl.,•d thll the
fallowtng real property w1n not be
neeMd tor clas$toom purl>Otft
Kitchen fmulmum uM. one week
par month) al BUSHARD SCHOOL
located 196119 £duc1tlon Lana,
Huntington Baactl. Calllom11
The Board of T1u11ee1 of Iha
Founteln Valley School Dlllrlct
resolvn to leaae the lacllllln ao
Indicated above under the t11m1
and condltlo'na at111<1 In lhe
Resolution ol the Board, AnoMlon
No. a3·12
The minimum monthly l11ae
payment 10< the 1erm of t~ leue
shell not be lnl than $58.00 per
month. The minimum monlhly laue
pevment lor 1ub1equ1nt period•
mey be a~tld by the Conaume< Price Index ennual 1v1rege
11flactld at tl'le end of the laaaa
period. A aecurtty dlpoalt may be
required P<lor lo occupancy No commlttlon 1111111 be P•Jd any
llclnlld rMI nt1ta brOllar In lhla
11gerd, and th11a ahall b e no
dlduellon lrom 1ny proposal In
delarminlng the highnl reaponalble
bidder. Sealed Pfop<>MIS 10 IHM 18ld
propar1y mu$I be received by Iha
delegated ottlc;.ef " the Fountain
Valley School D1111lc1 Educellon
Canter. 17210 Oak S1rae1. Fount11n
Valley, CellfOfnla, 112708, no l"er
lhan 2;00 on Nowtnbat 22, 11182
Before 1cc1ptrng 1ny ••,,lttan
propoaata, Iha d1lag1ted ollicar
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pereon who h•• haralolo re
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aubfnlt an oral bid exc:aeding by 11 i;ut five (5%1 percent the hign.t
wrlltan bid The h~I ret90flllbla
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Ille IOf'm of IHM. IUCh lorl!lel 1181
neratolora ~ •1>9'°'*' by the SO.Cl of Truet-.
Tile loatd of TNIC-lhall make
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laaM .. id facllltla• wlCh tan ( 10)
dlVll 8"" receipt of bictt. lnlorm1t1on concerning tht
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DISTRICT, ·17210 Oak Slraal,
Fountain Vlllay, Celllomla, 11270I,
(714) M2..ee81, A11an1ton Naomi
Wlltand, ~ ~. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ICHOOL
DISTRICT, 90A"I) M TAllSTUI
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Consider the alternative -
a spirited stuffed duckling (;.-lt•brule your
Thankit~ivin~
wilh a holiduy Thank&1Jl v 1ng n o oprll'Otli ond pors lv)'. •1 (uptwavyt'rt'lirtl, into bowl Chill unul I k I ' h
lonier has to m cun Mokl'li 4 liCrvlnscs. whippt't! 11h1ehtly thk'k~nt'd. Bc&at t UC • I H 1 e
turkey. Mony families 8 bnkN.l uirt ftht•lls l'IU{ whhf'll untll foamy. 1u·rf t•t•l
are amaller and prefer n P A RT VT I M E N 0 C Swt'l•t\•m'<I whlppt't.I Orudually odd 1u1ar and I ·
meal without endless TARTS crt•um contlnul' beating until U h•rnaloit• lo
leftovers. Rum S tuffed 2 tabll'Spoons hon<.'y Condit'll chl'rrit.'11 stiff peuks form. harlwy. Ont~t> in
Duckling Is the perfect I l' n v t.> I o p c In 1up of doulJlt• boilt•1-, .,-. o Id I n tu yo I k &ht• ovt•n, il'K
alte-rnatlvc. unflavort-d gelatin 1 comhinc horwy, gelaltn. m I x t u r c . F o I d I n
Onc-e tho bird i•n the ''°' lt':.ispoon salt &.'lit and nutmt'g. Stir in whipped l'ream. S~n t•lf-bu,!9lin~\ with
oven, it Is self -basting; 'I• \easpoon.•ulm«.'g milk und cfUt rolks. Cook into prepared lal'l II f!lls. H fff)lus h of rum
d I cup 8(.'<tldud milk over simmering water, C hill until firm. To .an rum enhances the . h in ahe s luffinu filli~, Imparting 8 3 eggs, S<'parat~' stirring until mixture St..'rve, garnas with "
11 '• t up llaht rum (80 coats the back o f thf' sw(·c tened whipf,ed ""tilh .. n••a'11.,. lh ... sp r t , delicious flavor. " ~ .. • " " Tc proof) spoon. cr eam and c hcrr es. . oast the holiday dinner ' Cool. stir an rurn . l'our Makf'S 8 •arts. flavor. wit a Thanksgiving .~---'-•_c_u~p_s_ug~a_r ________ __;;;.;;.;;.;,;...;; _____________________ ... ____ .......,. ____________ ...;.;.. ________________________________________________ ~------------------~
S hrub Coc ktail, a
' delightful combination or
fruit juices, orange
sherbet and rum.
Complete this favprite
dinner with Partyllme
Nog Tarts. For a taste
difference. freeze the
tarts instead of merely
refrigerating them.
RUM STUFFED
DUCKLING
'h pound bulk pork
sausage
4 cups corn bread
stuffing mix
l cup choooed cored
apple ')
1 c up .c tl opped
celery
1h cup sliced green
onion
l4 c up c h o pped
parsley
'h teaspoon thyme,
crush~ 'h tea s p oo n
marjoram, crushed
1 duckling (4 to 5
pound)
c( Salt and pepper
'h cup light rum (80
proo'f)
In s kille t , b r o wn
saµsage, stirring to break
into bits . P o ur o ff
tngs:-Sttrfnap]'.>1~.
celer y, onion, parsley,
thyme and ma rjoram.
Season cavity of washed
duckling. '
Bl e nd rum int o
stufftng. Fill cavi t y.
Truss duck and prick
skin with fork. Place
duckling o n rac k in
shallow baking pan.
Roast at 375 degrees
for 2 hours or until tests
done. Pour off drippings
as necessary. If desired.
garnish duck with spiced
Harvest
dressing
During autumn and
winter, the bounty of the
earth is celebrated in so
many ways. And this
homemade corn bread
Harvest ~ing is right
for so many of those
occasions.
HARV.~T DRESSING
1 pan corn bread,
cooled, crumbled•
6 cups soft bread
cubes
-... 1 lb. bulk pork
5ausage, cooked, drained
2 c ups c hoppe d
apple
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sage
'A teaspoon pepper
2 c ups c h opped
onion
'h c up butte r or
margarine
1 cup chicken or
turkey broth
2 eggs. beaten
Heat oven to 350 ciesrees F. In large bowl,
combine corn bread,
bread cubes , sausage,
apple, salt, sage a nd
pepper; mix well. Saute
onion, in butter; add to
com br'ead mixture. Add
broth and eggs; toss
lightly until bread is
thoroughly moistened.
(Add additional broth if
more moist dressing Is
desired.) .
PlaCe in 3-qt. caaaerole.
Cover; bake -45 to 50
minutes. Ser ve with
. hmn, pork rout, turkey
or chicken. Makes about 2~ quarts of~· •CORN BREAD
l lh cup11 enriched
com meal
1h cup all-purpose
flour
2 tablespoons sugar
2 te'8poona baking
powder ~ teMpOOn salt
I cup milk
1 ea. beaten 11' cup vegetable oil
Heat oven to -425
d..,_. P'. Gl"Ml8 '9-lnch
square bakln1 pan.
Combine corn meal ,
flour , 1u1ar, bakln1
powder and aalt. Add
mllk. eu and oil; mix ~ until dry lnaredJents are mo6ftened. Pour into
pre pared pan. Bake
about 20 mlnu'9 or until
1olden brown. Cool.
Maka 9-lnch 8qUAnt pan ot corn breed.
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}elfeled Fruitcake signals
time for holiday btiking
h 's not too l'3rly to JEWELED tluur pan.
' s t a rt plunni ng Co r a FRUITCAKE ~~ l'UP 11ug1.tr · Bak(• unlll wondl•n
holiday season filled 1:1 o un c c•s dri ed Ii l11J1spoon ooklng pkk j11•t.1rted In t(•nh·r
with lhl' tempting foods npri{'Ols (about 2 cu ps) powuor cc>mt•• out cleim, about
that ma ke Chris tmas 8 oJn<.'C f itt<'d dates 11, iuspoon &1h l '• houra. IC n«'l'Uary,
Sf:X'Clo l. (about 2 cups 3 eggs cover with aluminum foll
Frult-studdl•d c:ofCee g ounCt'll Brazil nuts 1 • , t e u s p o o n s dunn6' lut 30 mlnutt1 of
cakes, fragra n t n ut (about l 'lz cups)-vanilla baking to pre v t>nt
b read s , dt-corn t iv e ~ounces red aod Hea t oven lo 300 exc.'l"llSivt>browning.
Oro1100 CoMtt DAIL V PILOT /Wedne1d1 , November 24, 1982
J ewt>h~d
f'rui.l«'o ke will
liven up the
• Chri~lmas
cookies, a g inge rbread gret!n candil'<l pincapplo, degrees. Line loa(' pan, Rcmov~ from pan:
chalN, and snvory rousts cui up (about 1 cup) 9x~x3 or 8 t,Ai ¥4'"'x2'h cool. Wrap In plastic
with all the trimmings -I cup, red and gr('('n inches, with . aluminum wrap; store in freeU"r 3
these.' are a sampling of maraschln0icherries •foil: greas e . M i x all t o 4 months or i•n
the irf'e\,islible treats m l'l cup all-purpose ingredients : spread in refrigerator 3 to 4 weeks. B e tt y C r o cke r 's ,.---,~....::..........!.......::__:__:..~~--==--~~~~~~~~~=--~~~~~~~-==============:;_=-~-=;;;;;;-=
C hrist mas Coo kbo o k
(Golden Press. $14.95).
• holiday.
Shortcuts
for busy • women·
When Thanksgiving
firs t was celebrated ,
women worked a t home.
Th ey.pl u c k e d th e
turke ys, pic k ed the
pumpkins, h usked the
corn a nd labor e d for
several days from dawn
lO nightfall to prepare a
festive meal with a little
help from some friendly
Indians.
T o da y 's w o rk i n g
women have it easier -
and harder. They may
never encounter a turkey
feather or a corn husk.
Fowl com e ready for
roasting and pie shells
ready for filling with
canned fruit.
But with h a lf the
women in the United
States comb ining duc.l
careers of homemaker
-and -W&ge-e8fflCf'':-, -wfttH
will be in the kitchen
roasting, basting, baking,
stewing and sauteeing
the many-s ple ndored
traditional T hanksgiving
dinner?
Anyone who can set a
timer, tum on the oven
and follow a few simple
directions. Pre paring a
Thanksgiving feast is
becoming a family affair,
with everyone pitching
in lo sh o p, cook and
serve the meal.
A ssi gn t as k s t o
everyone in the family,
and if you're invit ing a
lot of guests, don't be shy
about asking each one to
bring a part of the meal.
Yo unger children can
he lp by making place
cards a nd settin g t h e
table.
Plan the menu ahead
and do mos t of th e
grocery shopping a few
days b e fore Tha nks-
giving. Someon e can
make a quick trip to the
supermarket Wednesday
night for last -minute
needs.
The traditiona l "big
bird," a 22-to 28-pound
turkey, seems to lak e
forev e r to roast and
sometimes gets dried out.
If you'r e e xpecting a
large crowd, you may
wa nt to bake two small
turkeys instead.
Oven-roasted chickens,
Comish game hens and
whole turkey breasts,
ide a l f o r s m a lle r
gatherings , are n't as
ml-'ch of a chore to carve
and serve.
C o mmer c iall y
pre pared stumng mixes
are usually quite good,
especially if you add
your own touches. such
as sauteed mushrooms,
Qnions or sausages. '.
Another time-saver is
baking the stuffing in a
greased casserole, instead
of Inside the bird, and
adding a little of the pan 1
juices from the turkey or
chicken. It's easier to
serve and w on 't get
~·paring vegetables
can be a snap when you
let canned foods do most
of tpe w ork for you.
Can~ed sweet potatoes
are excelle nt mashed,
1euoned with salt and a
pinch of nutmeg, dotted
with butter and baked in
~oven. •
Creamed corn can be
fanc i ed up w l t.h a
aea1on ed breadc rumb
topping, then baked.
Whole canned onions,
1lazed with butter and
brown sugar, are another
tempting side dish.
For a delicious relish.
combine whole
cranberry aauce, diced
celery. chopped walnut.a
and IJ'•ted orange rind.
Deuerta can taste
h omemade without
being made from ICf'atch,
. .
...
specials
holiay ~ llervest
new crop!! shelled pecans bulk only ~ .. u, .. 2.98
new cropll shelled .
almonds bulk only 1 s
.. 2.79 •• •
new crop! I shelled walnuts bulk only 2 s
\ ...... 4.29 •. •
• no dealer sales
• limit rights reserv~
tuslin·newport/costa mesa only tuslln·newportlcosta mesa onlv .
stuffed
pork chops
"" .. 1.911~. 2. 98 lean boneless
pork ·ro1st
,... .. 2.91 I~. 1. 98
...... 2.49 •.
our very own!! h1hhut ste1b .
now taking orders for your fresh
Irvine r.an ch farmers market
holiday turkey -him -
· · prime rihf f U.
mlll creek
...... 4.911~.
3.4 1 11 •ltltln ore11e 8 , __ _..;.::.:..:;;;_;.;.,;;..;;;....;.;;.;.._~~ 3.4 oz. ,... a.so 5. S
mill creek..,-
• el1lfln lotion
L
' .
natural foods provisions
arrowhead mills
5 lb.size "t 2.45 2.19
rye lour
2 lb. size "f.
5 lb size "f. 1.49
homemade Irvine ranch mari(et
1ppl1 oelh1 oab 16 oz. 2.19
homema<M • 100% natural Irvine ranch mal't(et
••
Snow-Whitt> Turkt•y
Salad' 'is p.-rf N~t for
luncheons or us a
•o-ohead dinner for
... y family nights.
NOTICI TO C~CTOfll . "ofect No. II MIC tt
l ... led propo .. 11 will be rec.4-.d ltle ottkle of Plenl Operlllon -
l\lef o f Plant Operation• Ill,
9lrvlew Stale Hoepltel, 2501
Harbor Blvd., Colla MeH, CA
112826 untR 2:00 p.m on 0-Uber
10, 11182, at wlllctl 1lme lhey win be
publicly opened and read for performing work aa Furnleh ~II
labor, matar l al1 tool• and ~ulpmant n-Aary to "INSTALL
WASTE WATER HEAT RECOVERY
SYSTEM" ·-lnllall a walla w1ter
hell recovery 1y1tem on Iha ~lral
L1undry w111e waler ayatarri at
Fairview S1ate Hospllal's Laundry.
The 1y1tem lhalf be lnatalled 11 a
complete unft ready 10 operate on
lhe existing wasle water aystem at
Fairvi ew Slate Hoapllal, In
accordance with plane and
apeclllcatlons therefor.
Preference wlll be granted to
bidder• properly approved u
"Small Buslne111" In accordance
with Section 1896, et aeq., Tiiie 2.
CalllOrnla Admlr)lllratlve Code.
Appllca1lona tor prefer~ muat be
1ubmltted to the Small Buelnus
Office, 1823 -141h S1rnl,
Sacr1men10, CA 95814, nol lua than five (5) calendar days on
adv"1<:. or bid opening date. This
prelerenc;e 1ppllea to proJecll
where the estimated proJecl cost
exceeds $25.000.
Bid. proposals must be submitted
tor the llntlre 'work deacrlbed .._.,.,, Deviations from pl1na and
~lions wtH not be conllldered
lr\d will be cause ror rejections of
bide The Department nu the right
to waive any Irregularity In 1 bid or
tO rejecl any or 911 bids.
No bid wtll be conlllde<ed un'"' II It mede on a sUndard form
llirnlShed by the Depar1men1 and Is
1111de In accordance wllh the
"lnllructlona to Bidder•"
DOUBLE
COUPON
SAVINGS
DOUBLE
COUPON
SAVINGS
, ..
DOUBLE
COUPON
SAVINGS
MeaJ~in-a-bowl tasty
Snow Wh1w Turkt.>y
Solad 11 ont1 1ugt!9llon
for leftovl•r turkey. Why
Snow Whitt•'! 8 t>cauae
th<.• drt~lng I• WI amooth
ond whi t e aa n ew
1rnuw . I t co mbln<'•
whipped c ream and
muyonnuiae with the
t1Ubtlt• fluvor of onion
a n ~ bo u illon and is
11c r ved over tender
chunks of turkl'y.
T o complC'te this
mea l -ln·a ·bowl. add
sliC'ed fresh pin eapple,
grapes, a pple or other
=.i-.:;:i-~ people.• pleUS<.•n,
SNOW·WHJTE
TURKE\' SALAD
4 t'U 1)61 cJlc.1-d ('fXlkt-d
turk£•y
I cup thin s llct•d
(.'f•ll'f')'
l c.·up rnlrwc"<I gn-tm
pc•vpt·r
14 c u p f l n e I y
c.·hopped onion
l cup mayonnalfj(•
14 c up whippi ng
cream, whipped
l teaspoon chicken
bouillon granules
l tt!aspoon salt v. teaspoon pepper
S ht'C>d apple, grapes,
DOUBLE
COUPON
SAVINGS
DOUBLE
COUPON
SAVINGS
p1ncupph· (.'h unka,
avouuto 11l1cei, hard-
l'Ookc·d c•gi or to111h1d
ulrnond" as gurni1h
Com bine> turkt.•y,
c.-ch:ry. ~H-t•n ptipfX"r and
on ion Combine
mayonnaise, whipped
t·ream, bouillon granulC"i,
•alt and pl•ppl•r; mix
well
Fold Into t urkey ·
vt·gctable mixture a nd
rdrigerate 'until serving
time. Mound turkey
sala d on bed o f crisp
lettuce and circle with
your choke of garnishes.
I •
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8ld oblaln plans. apeclllcetlona end
bid rorms by calling or milling •
NqUMI 10 the Olfoce of the Chief ol
,:1an1 Operations al the above lddrtts. 1111e1111one numb« (714)
1117-5212. •
JI.. A paymeni bOnd, Standard Form
9117 In the amount ol filly per~• ol
the conlract price must accompeny
•very contr1c1 Involving en
•pendllure In excess ol $25,000. ~ The successful bidder will be
'Nqulred to execute a contractural
•greement In the f orm of 1
"Standud Agreement, Form 2"
'fhlch shall b4 binding upon tt\I
etata ol California only upon
tpproval by the State. • • In accordance with Ille provl110n1
~Section 1770 or 1he Labor Code. ~tt-• Depar1men1 hH aacertelned =he v-ra1 ,prevalllng ra111 ot
eppllceble In lhe county In
~ lhe work fa to be done are
;.uiou rate s eatabllahed and 1JVbll1had by the Director ·ot
•lnOuttrlal Relettons. COplea of the wage"'" are on Ille at U~Oltlce Of thl Chia! ol Plant OperatJons. ~rvlew and at thl Oec>ar1ment or
Oevetopmenl•I S ervic es
he1dquar1ers olflce
Siie Inspection wlll be held
Thursday. December 2. 1982 II
10:00 e.m.
Fairview State Hospital
Victor BfelaJac
Chief ot Plant
• Operations Ill
Publl1hed Orange Coast Dally
Pllol. Nov. 17, 24, 11182 $044-82
PtlllJC NOTICE
11 • neoeo NOTIC~ OF T"UITH 'I I Al.E
T.S. No. l250UAll "IF 5'0I
EXECUTED BY: JAMES E.
GOULD & KATHY GOULD NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DEFAUL 1' UNDER A
M ED OF TRUST. DATED MAY 21.
U180 UNLESS YOl,.I TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY. IT
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ff' YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION DF THE NA TURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
,HOULO CONTACT A LAWYER.
On WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1,
tt82 et 10:00 A.M. lhe HOPE
ll'UST DEED COMPANY, INC, u ~appointed Trualee under and W tuanl to Deed ol Trust 5-30-80,
lleCOtdad as lnttr. No. 32411. In took 13622, page 552, ol Oltidal
f'Kord• in' the otllQe ol Ille County
l\ec order ol Orange County.
Cltlltomla WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCtlON TO HIGHEST BIDDER .l'Ofl CASH (payeble at time ot aale
i1
lawful money or the United
tatH) AT THE NORTH FRONT =RANCE TO THE COUNTY
RTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER
: VE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA. al!
/Wit, title and Int•"' con\'e)'ed to
lflCI now held by It under said Deed fl Tru.t In the property lllluated In eMf County and Slate deactlbed .. :
Lot 53 ol Tract No 128•. aa
n on a map recorded In Book
ages 40 & 41 ol Mlace41aneous ~. In the office ol Ille County '
der of Orange Coonty.
The a111e1 addreu and other taf'r1l'nOn designation, ii any, ol the
W I p19P911y dHCrlbed lbOVe la
prported to be: 458 Cotla Meal
l"TMI, Cotta Mesa, Ca
The undersigned dfsclalma eny
lllt>llllY tor any 1ncorrect1MSS of the ~ eddr-and other common
fl!lgnatfon. II any. 1hown hefeln. ~aid ule will be made, but
lt '1ou1 covenant or warranty.
... or Implied, regarding tltle,
... 111on, or encumbrancn, to
the remaining prlnc:lpal autn of
nota(al aecured by laid Deed ol
It, with lnt1res1 tllereon. H
In aald nota(a1, 9dvenc:.,
any. under the 1erm1 ol the Dead •1 Trutt. ten, cl'larou end
-ot tbe Trustee and ol the
a crHted by nld Deed ot f\!tt, to-wit: $11,162.27. 11Mt ~lclary und« uh:I Deed Of Trutt ~etofore .. aculed and
i red to Ille und1r11~ned • Oecl•atlon ol o.talilt and
nd tor Sale. and a written
ol Oefault and Election to
i The undetagn.o cauMd Mid
lee ol Oefault anel Election to to be recorded tn the county
e the reel Pl'~IY la localed.
ame. Street Addreu and .lllltPllOf'.a Number ol TruatM or
aon conduc11nQ .... It CHICAGO LE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Wlllhire ltvd., Loa AnQalea,
90010. Tel : 1213) 380-3t40. TH€ HOH tAUST
OHO COMPANY,
aaTNllM
By: Cl!lclfO T Ille "*"--Compeny, ao-nt ly A/f'l'l#td c. leuc:.clo,
ti ~.c.8tl'IL'll
,liblltfleo Orange COHI Dally
NOii tO, 17, '"· INa .. 71 .. ,
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FARMER JOHN
BACON
ILICl!D • 1-LI. PACKAQI!
QUARTERED POAK LOIN -a•-
FARMER JOH
WIENERS
MIAT • 1·1.8. PACKAQI!
CALIFORNIA
AVOCADOS
lJ 1"
IUnl!RY SMOOTH '0" PARTY DIPI
NAVEL ORANGll
CRISP CARROTS
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FRESH BROCCOLI ...... ""°'"
RID GRAPIFRUIT
FRESH ROMAINE
nl-IOHUOI
511
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3:•1
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•MITH·• , CARTON OS 1·DOZIN
CITRUS PUNCH __ .... ,., ...... -•n.. .. __ 79•
POTATO CHIPS ,,_, ..................... 99•
NUCOA
MARGARINE
... QULAR QUARTIRI • 1·L8. CARTON
KAMCHATKA
.VODKA
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SEAGRAM'S 7-CROWN -5''
RC OR DIET RITE
IM:tll. OHAI'. 11-0&.CMI
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ORANGE JUICE · 89• ._._•·OZ. cm .. ,, .. _ .. -.. -•. -....... ,. __
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3100 BALBOA BLVD,jJlall11.,NEWPOllT BUCH
2871 HARBOR iDI • CDITA •IA . .
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Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Wedneaaey, Novemt>Jr 2.-. 198'-87 .
'St: Louis' fine
at Harlequin
By TOM TITUS . Of IM Dely ..... la.ft
. '
Ah, the good old days. That'• th~ feelina you
get while w atching "Meet Me In St. Louis" at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
Not the good old day& just after the tum of the
century, the period in which the show Is set. Rather
the good old days oC the MGM musicals when Gene
Kelly, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Jane Powell
and so many othel"9 entertained movie audiences of
the 1940s and ~Os. • ·
Some of these glitter fllclu had their genesis on
Broadway, but most were created for the screen.
And now several o{ th09e, llke Lerner and Loewe's
"Gigi," are belng repackaged for the st.age.
Such la the caae with "Meet M e in St. Louis," a
new atage musical based on the 1944 Judy Garland
movie ol lhat title which receives Its Orange County
premiere at the Harlequin. It has all the charm of a
well-preserved antique with a story line right out of
Booth Tarkington -a fragile commodity yet
interesting enough to bridge the gap between song&.
Seasoned film buffs will revel at the marvelous
Hugh Martin-Ralph Blane score, recalling what
Garland did w ith such numbers as "The Boy Next
Door," "Have•Younelf a Merry Little Christmas''
• and one that 'ranked right behind "Over ttie
Rainbow" ln her repertoi.re, "The Trolley Song."
One cannot blame any actress for waiting 40 years
to follow Plat act. 1
-Yet Sandy F.dgerton takes on the Garland role 4 . of the middle sister in a middle-class family, who
flips ov er the boy next d oor , with all the
See 'St. LOUIS,' Page 88)
l "A"'*' acwt•'l"f~ment.
ln the tradlttdn of
'BJlBAKING AWAY' and
'DINER:" .... 1u aeed
"'l'EX~"::,-:;~.::.~~~:...~ A
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con• MHA lMUIA IEACN OllAHE
UA CiNN 540·0594 S.tll Coast 494-1514 UA City CiMMI SU-391 1
llVllE HAllE WHTMlllTH
.,._ ... 551-0IH Or-.. Miil 137·0340 C.-. W... 191 ·3935
MAAK HAMILL HAARISON FORD CARRIE FISHER
BILLY DEE WILLIAMS ANTHONY DANIELS
·-:,.All( HJON'Y 9'lr;.it 8AltP r.('fJ; ~tHI N ltl.N• I
--.lrMN KERSHNER -.GAAY KURTZ
.._ .. LEIGH BRACKETT -LAWRENCE KASDAN
-·GEORGE LUCAS
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Clnedom41 & South Cc»St Plaza In 70mm Dolby Stereo
G\-' tfi\\\Of\~\-· , ... , TWll \ \1CJO -·"' fto~· -, !t'f\\le 17181 8rookhurs1 '-°"'• uv· "°~ '° F~1i'Aiev ~,.. --WHY?~=====~PE~RfECT~~§~
HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT.
THE MOVIE THAT
"LIFTS YOU UP WHERE YOU BELO~G."
NO matter what the marquee says, what's now
playing at United Artists Communications
theaters Is a real horror show .
. UAC, the second largest movie cheln In the U.S., as em r n t'·rm,---+--•te--"-"
jobs, fost8f'lng unemployment In city after city where
they own ahd manage theat8f's. In California, UAC
employees who chose union ·representation are the
primary targets of the company's greedy, crass "pro-
fits before people" corporate philosophy.
Within the last few weeks, UAC has locked out
many of Its southern California projectionists 1
(members of the International Alliance of Theatrical
Stage Employees and Moving Picture Operators)
rather than engage In good-faith bargaining. Manage.
ment taunted these highly skilled and dedicated
workers with a preposterous "final offer" that would
mean:
• eliminating 50 to 75% of the projectionists'
jobs
• cutting wages· for many of the remaining
employees
• arbitrary rd'asslgnments and changes In
working conditions (I.e., forcing one projec-
tlonlat to service up to 18 movie screens In
two or three buildings that may be 24 miles
apart).
Janitors In UAC's, San Francisco-area theaters
who belong to the Service Employees union have
also been vlctlmlzed by management. Forced out on
strike more than a year ago because UAC won't
budge from Its demand for a total wage fr•ze, the
janitors, too, are confronted with a hostile and lnflex·
lt>le attitude on the company's part.
UAC wants unconditional surrender, no matter
what the consequences for workers, the Industry or
the area's economy. ''Take It or leave it" Is their basic
"negotiating" 'stance.
UAC gives Its employees no real choice. But
moviegoers do have a choice of where to spend their
entertainment dollars.
PLEASE DON'T PATRONIZE
UAC THEATERS •
IATSE Southern Auocl•llon/Coo>Or•te C•rnp•lgn
830 Oenev• Street, Huntington 8Nch, CA 92948
March of
dpD1m11
SAVES BABIES
PLEASE HELP
FIGHT
BIRTH DEFECTS
.... ~At;( CO!Clll4Uff0 I • , ... __ ..
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Feel Gooll Inside
' -With All The Trimmings
,..
El\foy a complete
traditional Thanksgiving dinner
rorss.95 ----~
Children'• portion
$3.95
•.
..... t.
· Benefit Production
UCI Re-rctr on Spina I Cord
and Brain Injury
"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
November 27 and 28, 1982
Sponsored by:
American
Paralysis
Association of
Newport Beach
& UCI
Foundation
..
Cost of Tickets:
VIP Section $25,
Student or children under 12, $5,
General Admission $10.
For further Information call: Local APA office;
tee-eee8, or UCI Box otncee: Fine Art• Box office
833-9817; and ASOCI ticket office 833-5549.
Aleo available at all Tlcketron locatlona .
"'TttR MAN "'OM
SNOWY RIVER" 4"1 ......... , ....
"MONltGNOR" tal ......... _
"THEY CALL ME MUCP -·---"CftHPIHOW" 110
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1N2
TELEVISION C5·
COMICS ce
Quarterbacks Adam Gragnano (left) of Golden West COiiege and
Clay Tucker of Orange Coast will dress up the intense rivalry
bet°"een the two schools in a Thank5giving day showdown.· ·
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Fullerton ( 11-0) .
doeSn 't awe ~
·Tars' ·Giddings.
By ROGKR CARLSON
Of'IMDellr ..... 81aff •
Newport Harbor High's Sailors
have had aome fun thlti HeaBOn -
'confusing otheh with their
various seta, fonnations and plays
-now it appears they must
contend with an opponent which
has antagonized others much m
tht-same manner.
Fulle rton· HiJ(h 's Indians
Invade the Sailo rs' campus
Friday night with an 11 -0 reqord. ·
It's bi~ to begin at 7:30.
"They look more like us than
any team we've seen," says
Harbor's Coach Mike Giddings.
"T hey have a kid named
(David) Willes and they put him
at receiver when they want t.o
paaa and in the backfield when
they want to run. On defense
he's al the comer and he's on the
beat receiver. And, he's the
kickoff and P\Anl returner and
holder on extra points."
· Willes is a 6-0. 170-pounder
who has scored six touchdowns
for the Jndians, with much of his
running success coming from the
blocks of tackle Bill Kiloh (195)
and tight end Rob Zeeb (200).
Newport 's answer lo
--1u.u.ua..16l,n's Freeway League co-
MVP, of course, is junior Steve
Brazas, the Sea View League's
Most Valuable Player with his
oo-everything ways (23 TDs as a
runner, receiver, linebacker and
kick returner).
"They like t.o screen, which we
do," continues Giddings. "The
offenses are different, though, .
we're an I and split back offenae
while they use a lot of double
tight ends and bump and run
pass defense.
Comparing scores
•Wf'CMllT (7-4) PUUlllTON (11 .. ) •
I M•lna 10 14 An8helm I
3 CYJ>!-18 23 VaAencla 0 10 W9'1m1n11w 3 20 ~ 11
17 El Toro 7 41 M~alt •
41 Unl\lefany O 13 OOn Otov• O
21 Irvine 24 7 Sunny Hlb t
45 &!Inda 17 •• S-1 o 20 Slddlebactl 21 ~ Butltla P11k 17
-28 Cosll MMa . 7 21 Troy 3
21 CdM 7 7 La Habra I C• CW 55 Norwall< 8 40 8o1M Grande 7
"It's very tough against the
{"n and nobody has moved on
tffem in the three films we've
seen."
At quarterback for Fullerton is
junior Richard Williams (6-0,
175) and another top receiver in
the Indians' camp is Kevin Parry.
"They look bigger on film,"
continues Giddings. "I think
we're OK size-wise, but we niay
be a little outhorsed when they
have the1.wo tight ends In.
"And there seems to be a little
mismatch with their reeeivers,
who are tall and may have a
height advantage on us."
Giddings see s the war
begirming with u ying-to stopthe
Fullerton running game, but
adds, "They have some very
clev e r passes. You have to
control their running so yC\u
d on't get beat by , the bomb
passes.
"The offense is a little like
Marina with split backS. If you
crowd 'em too much th e ir
receivers can get down in a
hurry."
OCC-GWC showdown 1s no turkey
The -S.1Jors figure to enter the
game i n ~ hc:ilthy stat•"' and
although they will Mme in as
underdogs, Giddi11g& isn't awed
by the 11-0 record.
''Whe n we're h ealthy and
clicking,'' says Gidd!ngs, we're a
little better than four-time losers.
By CURT SEEDEN
.Of the DMtr l"llot 81aff
The year was 1975 and the site was
LeBard Stadium on the Orange Coast
College campus.
Orange Coast and Goldett W~t were
going head-to-head and nose-to-nose,
and in the case of those schools, it was a
sure bet the two hulking guards staring
across the line were good buddies off the
field.
Inter-district rivalries have a tendency
to create such matchups -like the one
in '75 when Dave While w as
quarterbacking the Pirates and Mike
Bennett was the enemy strong safety for
the Rustlers.
"A few weeks before the game, Dave
and I were practicing together and I
knew about this play in which they fake
a dive and Dave hits the tight end,"
Bennett recalls. "He was going to try
that one on me. I expected it and was
right there when he tried it."
White had the last laugh, however. He
simply faked, waited , pumped and
threw a 46-yard TD bomb that helped
the Bucs score a 31-14 victory in the 10th
re newal of the Orange Coast-Golden
West rivalry.
White is n o w the defensive
coordinator for Edison Hlgh's Chargers,
while Bennett is a Garden Grove
fire man. Each was in the other's
wedding an'd they are close friends.
They might even be in the stands
Thanksgiving morning (l l o'clock) when
Orange Coast and Golden West square
off in the 17th contest in thi5 rivalry.
Golden W est maintains an 8-7 -1
advantage, and the Rustlers are working
on a three-game winning streak against
the Bucs. ·
The rivalry is just as intense as ever,
Tollner takes over
as Robinson retires
LOS ANGELES' (AP) -John
Robinson will no longer be on the
sidelines when the Southern Cal
Trojans are on the football field,
but he plans to stay in close
touch. · "I don't think anybody really
gets football out of their system
after being Involved like I have,''
Robinson sal'd Tuesday In
announcing h e is resigning the
Trojans' head coaching job to
become a vice president of the
university. "I'll be at every game
. . . and I'm sure I'll be sending
pl~ down to Ted." _
felt It could not be kept secret
much longer.
"The concept of c hanging
c are ers In mid-stream is
frightening," said Robinlon. "I
spent 25 years in coaching and
loved every minute of It. But I
desired lo do something that
transcended coaching, and when
the opportunity came thla fall, it
jusC-seemed lo be right ... I
, ttHnk all of us wonder IOl'lletbnes
about what e~ there is we could
do. I want very much to do the
job well."
• 1 Ted Tollner
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OCC Coach Dick Tucker and Golden
West Coach Ray Shackleford will tell
you, even when the game doesn't have
an effect on the South Coast Conference
standings ..
"It's been a big game ever since the
first time (1966)." says Tucke r. "Our
playen are looking at it as a big one
regardless of the standings. U we were
both having real good years, we'd have a
heck of a crowd."
This is the first year the teams have
agreed to play on Thanksgiving
morning, and attendance for the contest
is a big question mark right now.
But whatever day it's played, the
game haa traditiona~y pitted players like
White and Bennett Who played together
at high school (Edison) against one
ano~r.
''A lot of the guys used to play
together. If they hav~'t played against
each other , they usually know each
other,'' Tucker continues. "It's a natural.
It's like a miniature UCLA-USC f.ame.
or more like Oregon-Oregon State.'
Players have their own reasons for
attending either Golden West or Orange
Coast, two schools which are separated
by juat 10 miles.
For instance, Bennett felt he had a
better chance of playing as a defensive
back al Golden West while, "for Dave
(White), Orange Coast was looki"I for a
quarterback and it was just a good
opportunity for him to go there."
Indeed, it was. White and the Pirates
finished the season at 11-0 and beat Rio
Hondo 38-14 In the Avocado Bowl.
White was the player of the game in that
contest, hitting 22 of 29 passes for 256
yards. .
"Originally, I was going to go to
(See SHOWDOWN, Pa1e C%)
"They're No. 1, but they've got
to beat us.''
Aside from a No. 4 spot rating
in Orange County, Fullerton is
ranked No. 1 In the Central
Conference in the Cinal poll.
"We're at our best (physically)
since the El Toro game and that's
why we've won three straight,"
continues Giddings. "The fun's ·
over, bl.lt I love a game like this
and I think it's going to be ~
heckuva matchup."
Brazas holds most of Newport'•·
offensive numbers, includi"I 219
rushes Cor 1,072 yards, 35
receptions for 450 yards and a
near-40-yard punting average.
Newport quarterback Mike
Wells has completed 77 of 151 for
l , 170 yards and 8 TDs and
several other receivers have
(See TARS, Pqe C%)
Oilers doniinate All-Sunset
Thompson named back of the year; Henry top coach
The IW'priainc Huntington Beach High OUen
dominate the Daily Pilot's All-Sunset League
football Rlectiona for UNl2 with seven first team
berths..
The Oilers' backfield of quarterback Eric
Lawton and runners Danny Thompeon and Carl
Satterfield, pave the way, along with ti1ht end
Mtke Ray, auard Mike Eecobedo, defenalve end
Btµy. Ray and defensive beck Richard Mendoza.
Additionally, 'nwxnpron la the Back of the Yeai
and the Oilers' coach, Greg Henry, la the Coach of
the Yeu.
The other special individual award -Lineman
of the Year -goes to Fountain Vaney high
defender Tambl Wenj. Thoms-on waa a shoo-in choice for the honor
after pwUahinc the opposition In league for 626
yards on 97 came. In five pmes, good for 5 TDs
and a 6.4 yarda per carry average.
teama. ,.,.:tively, while fourth place Marina (101;
and Huntlnaton Heach (9) round out the
dominating aapect of the 11electiona.
Fountain Valley and Marina each picked up
four first IHm berths and EdilOO and Westminster
grabbed three apota.
'fed Tollner, the Trojans'
offensive ooordinatdr this aeuon
after holding similar jobs at San
Diego State al'ld Brigham Young
Univenity, was named to replace
-Robinson, dfer...ti-v-e-a.ft.er
Sat.urday's season-ending game
agalnlt Notre Dame at the Los
Angele9 Collileum.
The 47-year-old Robinson,
who ta.al January turned down a
lucrative offer to become head
coach of the National Footpall
League'• New England Palriota,
has a 66-14-2 record ln hia aeven
yean as tbe-.Southem_ Cal coach.
During that span, the Trojan•
finished first once aQd aecond
twice In the natiohal colle1e
football rankings and 'lever
finished lower than 13th in the
OCCREACHES
" SOCCER FINAL
A junidr, aa are aix other first team selections,
Thompeon'1 bull-like nm11ave the OiJen' the kind
of punch not aeen in yean at Huntington Beach.
Wenj, • tn.nlfer from-New Jeney who wu on
the Bolu Grande Hl1h campu1 briefly before
ahowinc up at Fountain Valley • few days after fall
practice bepn, ft!Wrpd in remarkable fashion.
The teem la comprilled of three running becks
and one wide receiver (Valenzuela), with Ocffn
View High'• Todd Parker rounding ~ut the backfield _
The interior line features Marina'• Bill Mact.
and Tom Piechota, alon1 with Fountain Valley
tackle Md Lona and F.dl80n center Mike Kulpa.
Robinson's new duties H
senior v ice preaiden l f o r
univenlty relations will include
public relations, alumni relations
.00 raJaing funds of $50 milUon
annually, aald James H .
Zumberge, the-univeral ty
~dent.
Although Robinson '•
realpatlpn •• coech 1urprlled
moat, he aald Zumberae had
appru.ched hlm about the vice
,pr-'dent'1 post early LMt month
and hll dedlkJn WM INlde S01Dr
time •· The cmch laid he did not wah until alter the aeuon to
announce hia move beca,u. he
final poll. ,
The 1982 teuon has, however,
been lea than apect.acular for
Southert\ Cal. The-Ti-oj9n1,
ranked No. 17, are 7-3 golng Into
their final game and are on
NCAA probation. That •nction,
Atemmln1 mo1tly from an '
..a.tant coach'• •Wnc plaYft'I'
tlcketa, prohlblta the Trojans f~ any bowl appearance ttUa
ae .. aon and next, and any
televlsion appe.rancea ln U)83
and 1984.
AJlo d.~Rob6Non'1 tenure,
( ... TOLLNER. Paa• C•) I
Oran1e Coaat College haa a
date in the Southern California
Community Colle1e soccer
championship 1ame Friday niaht
after the Pirate• topped
Southwe1tern 4-2 Tuesday at occ. -
CoaCh Barry Wall..-e'J Plratea
(16·3-3) wm travel to El Camino
Colle1e Friday nl1ht (7:30) to.
face the 1tate11 No. l -ranked
Warrlora to determine the
Southern Califom6a champion.
T"eaday at OCC, David
Trlfonovltch kored a pair of
_.. JN~ Glenn SU'eehut mad
John Ryan added 1in11e tallies In
the vktory. .
• He had 30 unamiated tadtJes, In addition to 37
i.d and 28 aeaJnd hica. alone whh 10 .cka, musina
four fumblea. Ulce 'nx.ns-on, he'a a junior.
Henry. a IK'Oftd·yHI' head coach. haa liven the --oo.n 1 new •-on Me~ ., many 1ostnJ __,,. In the ta.t 10 years.
The Olien are 8-3 overall and play ~ BHch
Poly ln the quarterfinala of the C~ Five
Conference tllll week. It'• the beat for a
Huntinctan a.ch team alnce UNMI whm a t -2 mark -poe...s. ~
Other junion to earn first tNm honon .,..
LaW1Gn, Wrloobedo. Bllly Ray. Fountain Valley'•
Mdce ~'°"' anc1 w........,·. nm vaa.na.r..
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11le ftnt team deferwe la balanced with l'dilon,
Marina. Hunti"l\O" BMch and Westminster' Heh
picldnc up a pair, and Fountain Valley three.
Marina's fint team aelecdorw on deferwe we~ _enct.JJm MsJMcblln. a repal •lec:Uon. and..naa iuard John Lovely.
Robert Jean wu the only Mt.on defender tn
the trench• In th• lint echelon, althouah the
Charprs picked up three othen on the llcond ...... .
Alm Mmirt1_ flnt .._,.laurels from lldilan WM
., .. ,,. beck MMl Homba.
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It twiinn in nHwh tlw 1mnw
ma nn er as m an y utht•r
Huntmgton &•al'h llagh roo1l>idl
seasons -full of promilw, o
b unl·h of juniurM u11d u tough
road ahead or tht'm~
A third placl' finish in thC'
Sunset and a M"<:.'t.md round berth
in the ClF 'Big Fivo ConCcrcnl't'
playoffs. howt•ver, has JWOvidt'<i
a new aspect to the Ollt!rs'
campus. .-
"Things nrc snowballing," ~ys
Huntington B<>ach Coul0h G reg
Henry.
"The kids ore l.>l'hevang, and
that's the key;·
tr tht•y art•n 't b••llt-vlna hy
"u w . wt• 11 . t h l' r '-' m u • t b «'
i.c1ow1hlng wrong.
Tht' Oal~n urt> 8 :t ovcrull
follcJWllli tlwi r 21·I4 QVl'rtlnw
Vll'tory over hl~hly-rcgard{'(i S t.
Frnncls, th<' Dl•l Rcy · Lcu.iu("11
No. l entry and ~o. 3 !it.-<.'d In tht',
playoffs.
Anet. with n now hen lthy
quartcrbllck Eric Lnwton f ulding
the 11\tat·k (ht• was ii with
Lonsilitis or strcP. throat ulmosl all
of last week), "tht' Olten appear
to hove another shQt at upsetting
the dope sheet.
Long Beach Poly awaits thC'
Oilers oL Long Beach Wilson
Fri~ay night (7:30) and lht>
Comparing fiiCores
HUWINOTON 1a.i1 L• POL 'I ~1·11
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115 l.o• Amioot 14 14 INnlllllQ 14 &4 BolH Ciranae 21 O fin v....-, O 23' 8en ~ 21 H LI WlllOtl 12
14 Fin Vlllley 17 20 LB Jordlll 18
II Edition 2 I H Mllllllen 7
41 OoeM Vl9w ff II Compton I
20 Mll'lna 14 1 lllllewoocl 14
u w .. '"'""'" •• c• C• H Meter o.1 o n '' ,,.,. i.
Jackrabblia uf the Moore League
are 1even-~in( favori&es.
But that I nothln& new for the
Oilers, they've been listed as
underdop all year long.
"Our offenae can ecore and run
Blazers get rare win In Phlladelphla
Rookie Lafayetae Lever hit t"'o . m
free throws with three teronds left
Tuesday night to lift Portland lo a
Don't ju_dge ·Rams
' \
106-103 victory over Philadelphia in ·
National &sketbaU ~talion play. The win
was the T rail Blozera' fourth straight, but their
first in Philadelphia since March 20. 1974 •. . .
Kelly Tripucka, lalab Tbomaa and Edgar Joae.
combined for 75 poinlB as Detroit breezed past
Houston, 128-106 . . . Forward Geae Buk1
netted a career-high 28 points and grabbed a
game-high 13 rebounds to lead San Antonio to a
136-126 triumph over Denver . . . Adrian
Dantley korcd. 27 points and Darrell Gs:iffl ..
added 25 as Utah overpowered ~level!:f1d. 121-99, yet, says Malavasi
From AP dispatches
"Don't judge me or this team Ell
until the season is over," Coach Ray •• t ·Malavas1 of the winless Hams urged
Tuesday. .
Losers lo Atlanta 34-17 last Sunday after
leading 14-0 in the game resuming the strike-
interrupted season. the Rams play at home
Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
. . . Eddie Joba1oa had a season-high 25
points. Dominique Willda1 added 24 and Rory
Sparrow 23 as Atlanta blasted Chicago, 132-102
... George Jobnsoa and Billy Kalglh -stored 21
points apiece and led a third-quarter rally that
carried Indiana to a "4-90 conquest of New York .. -'°ti• Birdsong taUied 27 points as New Jersey
extended Golden State's losing streak to five
games with a 110-103 victory.
al(ulm1l anybody," 1Wy11 Henry.
"And our d1•ft•ru.t.1 lht• lat1t lhr<'t•
t11 four Wt't.'k11 ha11 n •11lly t•omt•
alonR. pluylr\J( IOUKh wht•n II hliN
lO.
"David lluana. o ur lrutd<'
linct>.cker. hwa really Improved,
with Billy Ray at de~nalve end
and Richard Mendoaa in &he
teeondary lffdlns the way."
A new racel hill been the
emerpnc.-e of apphomore Nick
Katz, place-kicker Zoran Katz'•
brother. The youngt>r Katz took
Mendosa'• place last week and
was In on seven tackles and
handled the punting duties
because of •r fractured fibula 'to
Mt•ndoza an the Wt••tmln•tt·r
g11mc1
Me11dvi., howt•ver, la t'Xl>f'Cwd
~·k for thf' Poly gam"· which i
a bonus. The Oill'ra will nt'i•d
('Vt•ry wcu pon thc•y h Uv{• l o
t'Ontend walh Poly.
"Poly It so explo-lvt> 1t'11eary,"
~ya Ht>nry.
"They've 1<>t !'.arl Mt-Cul.J()Ch'1
10n (Tyrone) at wide receiver
and the other wide tet.-elvcr ran a
~9 In the 100.
"And they've got Kirk Jones at
tailback and the qua rte rback
(Derek Moraan) scrambles and Is
very fut.
"They mix it up offensively
and th e secondary h as a
Yoring Anteaters
face Canadian five
By 'JOHN SEVANO
OfdleDellrPllMlteft
The UC Irvine basketball team
-seniorless ·and without All-
American Kevin Magee for the
first time in years -opens its
season tonight (7:30) against the
University of Alberta (Canada) at
UCl's Crawford Hall. .
The Anteate rs. wi'h three
freshmen. three aophomores and
six juniors on th~ squad, have
only one starter returning; in 6-8,
210 -pound forward B e n
Mc Donald, who averaged 11
points and five r ebounds pe r
gam~ laat season.
S o phomore f orwa rd Troy
Carmon. who transferred from•
Colorado State last year, won't
l)e eligible until the fifth game of
the season, while sophomore
forward Rick Ciaccio is expected
lo be red-shirted for the season
just ~ior ~the start of the game.
The gam e will b eg in
Mulligan's third year at t.tie helm
of the Antenters. The Anteaters
have compiled a 40-17 re<.'Ord in ··;;~~WN
From Page C1
l"'PpuWlion for btln(C very .,00.
"I don't know of .nyihln1
•J>t'(l~J. tht•rt•'11 no way to prldice
<A6(filn•t 9.9 t pt'(od, you juat have
lO warn lht'm tht>y an fall and to
tx-C'ONICiOUI ut lhl' ~p atuff.
"Mt.-Culloch 1oe1 acrou the
middle and wlll tab a lick md
get rl1ht back. W e've 1ot a
couple of kldl, Loufe ~and
Mcndoia, who are amon1 the
best hluera around, and they're 1ol to hav~ kl put llOQM! llMCU on m."
Ue Jones iJ the obvloua core
uf Poly'• offen1e (169 carries for
974 yards and 5 TO.), Henry 1ee11
It as a ve r 't balanced Polv
offense.
PIRATES WIN; ...
UCISTOPPED
The Orange Coast College
women's volleyball team had •
successful tuneup. for post-aeuon
pJay with a three-game victory
over Saddleback Tuetday, while
UC )rvlne was stopped by
na t ionall y-ranked use at
Crawford Hall.
OCC posted a 16-14, 15-6,
15-12 victory over Saddleback.
The nation's fifth-ranked USC
squad downed UCI, 15-10, 15-9,
15-7, as the Anteaters cloeed out
their campaign with a 21-16
overall record. Cindy Rohrig had
13 kills and seven blocks while
Michelle Kelly had nine kills for
the Anteaters.
NO TURKEY
The rest of UCl's starting
line up f igures t o b e Bob
Golden West," White conCesses. win would also tie the aeries.
"But then I heard Mike Magner, Golden West, meanwhile, has . "If we're ~oing lo win (a title). we'd beller
wm this game,.' said the ('OaCh , -
whose team mus t play the -•
rest of the season without •.,
middle linebacker Carl Ekern.
NFL players set vote on agreement Thornton (6·9. 220) at the post,
Jud Beardsley (6-5, 210) at the The National Football League's • wing opposite McDonald, Mike
1,500 players will vote Dec. 3 whether Lopez (6-4, 190) as the shoot.ing
to reject or accept the new collective guard and George Turner ( 6-2,
bargaining agreement which came out _ 1 l8"') h · of their 57-day strike, union leader Ed Garvey .J at t e Poml.
who· was supposed to start at a chance t o win its fourth •
Orahge Coast, had an arm injury. straight against the Pirates -the
And Coach Tucker gave me a longest winning streak in the
hard sell. I'm glad I went there." series. ln addition, a victory
When White wasn't throwing would put them at the .500 mark
&he ball, he was W1uall¥ handing-for t~-(5-~nd lee•.1e
off 10 speedy Tony Accomando. them with a respectable 4-2
He was hurt on the first '
;__--ti--~clenstvt•-i>t~ry4~ay
a nd has undergone knee
s urge r y . Ji m Collins , a
second -year pro from
Syracuse. has taken over the
job that includes calling
defensive signals. MAlAVASI
I·
r
Malavasi said the loss of Ekern was a big
loss. but that Collins would improve as the
shortened season progresses. "
''Not having Ekern isn't an excuse, it's a
fact," the coach said. Yel he admitted he d idn't
think the Rams as a whole were "on the track-
yet" and he felt some or the players had not
given the expected effort.
"Maybe lhe total concentration is no1 there,"
he answered when asked why lhe Rams have
. been only a fi rst-half team in the three 1982
games.
Asked if felt his job 1s in danger, Malavasi
• told lhe T uesday morning meeting with the
:·media, "I don't lhink so. .:.~----------------------------------, !~
4
• •
Quote of the day
Eddie Payton, kick returner for ~he
Minnesota Vikings. on Jack Donlan, the
owners' negotiator in the NFL strike talks:
"He has done the job of three men -
Larry. Curley and Mo."
~ North Stars. Islanders tie, 8-8
: Steve Payne and Neal Broten ~ ~ each scored three goals as Minnesota ' < earned an 8-8 tie with the New York
:-Islanders in a wild National Hockey
~ League game Tuesday night, The lead seesawed
back and forth until Tim Young lifted the North 4 Stars into the final deadlock with 5:28 remaining
~ . . . Elsewhere in the NHL, Kent Nilsson fired
~ in a pair or goals and Jim Peplinski netted one
. and added two assists as Calgary knocked off
Washington, 6-3 . . . Vancouver scored on a
pair o( power-play goals from Ivan Hllnka and 1 Lars Molin, giving the Canucks 31 power-play
goals in 23 games this season.1..and they went on
; to down Quebec, 5-2 ... mark Naeier beat
, goaltender Mike Llut from the edge or the crease
with a quick wrist shol early in the second period
· as Montreal skated to a 1-1 tie with SL Louis.
S IERS
REIT OUR SllS AID BOOTS
(which don't look like rentals)
ALL NEW EQUIPMENT!
I
Visualize yourself in this
picture, not standlng In a
rental line when you arrive at
the ski area.
~e rent FTscher an
Rossignol skis, Saloman
Boots. Our rental faclllty Is
newly Improved and wlll help
take the hassle out of renting.
-IEIEIVE llWI
said Tuesda ~ Garve said the a r " "h 's going to be exciting to
association would give the NFL-M"""ai-'\86'~e'-'me-"'-"-n_,._t--t---=p-.=y,...,,,.....aaifillte<f'MUlligan, WhOlle
Council, the league's bargaining -.ent, untiJ Anteaters have been practicing
midnight Monday to resolve any outstanding since Oct. 15. "We've practiced
issues, and when asked if a rejection by the too long. Not that we didn't need
players would mean a resumption of the strike, it. It just gets too damn old."
Garvey said, "There is not a lot of sentiment to The Anteaten. who figure to
go back on strike. You have to be realistic about boast outstanding 'shooters and
what we can and cannot do." . . . Clemson quickness, shouldn't have many
University, already faclnit the toughest football probl e m ~ in d e aling with
sanctions ever levied by the NCAA, was flagged Alberta.
for·even tougher penalties by the Atlantic Coast Alberta. a membt>r o r the
Accomando holds more than a conference mark. '
dozen Orange Coast records. He It's a Thanksgiving Day game
was the first Pirate to rush for that neithe r side considers a
more than 1.000 yards and holds turkey.
the OCC record with l',873 yards "My family spent half the time
gained on ta ground. sitting on the Orange Coast side
Conference, it was announ<.'Cd. The ACC banned· Canadian lnle run1" c>r s ity
the learn from playing in a bowl game this season Athletic Union. was 9-25 a year
Ye t, Accomando chose OCC and the other half on the Golden
over Golden West, even though West side," recalls Tony, who
his older brother Dan played for now lives in RiverSide and wotks
the Rus tlers, The two were on for a Corona auto parts store.
opposite sides oJ ihe Held in 1974 "That game (iQ_ 1974) sta~ ...
whe n To'!.)'. ,was a freshman out for me because afterwaras I
runnih'g ~ and Dan was a _ found out I hRd .been playing
sophomore quarterback. with a broken bone in my heel. I
or after the next two years and also decided the ago and 5-15 in league play. The
Tigers would not share in conference television club is curre ntly 5-5 on its
revenues ... Normand Leveille, the Boston present tour of the United States
Bru ins left winger confined to a Vancouver af.ter a 72-65 Joss to USIU In that game, th e older didn't have it X-rayed until two
Accomando and his Rustler weeks later," Tony adds . hospital since his brain hemorrhage last month, Tuesday night.
will be moved to the Montreal Neurological The team is coached by Brian teammates pulled out a 23-20 The A ccomando brothe rs
lnslitute this week, the Bruins announced Heaney, who played with the
Ba hi more Bullets in 1969· 70, and
led b~· sophomore guard F~ed
Murrell, who has been scoring
better than 21 points during the
team's tour.
victory .. , dltended Westminste r High,
"When we played Golden which geograph ically, is closer to
West, there w as a lo t oj .GoldenWest.Tonyaayshechose
camaraderie out there." h~range Coast because of the
recalls. "Both teams did the best "appeal of the .:hool." Television, radio
TELEVISION
Following are the top s ports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are: V' V' V'....,. excellent: ....,. V'....,.
worth watching: V' V' fair. V' forget it.
Cf) 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 v v v
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Seattle.
Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith
Erickson.
The SuperSonics are off to a fast start with
a 12-1 record and the Western Conference Pacific
Pivision lead . The defending NBA champion
t'akers (9-3) are third. 21h games behind. With
the acquisition oC David Thompson from Denver.
Coach Lenny Wilkins and the Sonics are 'playing
near-perfect baske tba ll. The Lake rs send
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson and Co.
against them toni~hl in an early-season "crucial."
RADIO
Basketball -Lakera a t Seattle, 7:20 p.m ..
KLAC (570); U. of Alberta at UC Irvine, 7:30
p.m .. KWVE ( 108 FM).
Hockey -New Jersey at Kings, 7:20 p.m.,
KPRZ (1150).
llNTAL PACILln
LlnLI ITOll .............. .............
(1M)aM1•
The only other scoring punch
has been supplied by center Leon
Bynoe (6-6, 210). a member of
the Canadian National Team,
who has been averaging better
th a n 18 p o ints a nd nine
rebounds.
they could, but there was a lot of At that time, Tony \estimates
picking up guys and saying 'nice the ratio of Westminste~ football
run' and things like that." players deciding on on~ of the
As in the past, the 1982 Pirate two community colleges was
and Rustler squads have plenty about 50-50. He thinks it's jabout
or friends on opflosite sides of the 80-20 in favor of Golden West
field. It's billed as a game which today.
will determine the bragging
Alberta is n't very big though,
with 6-6, 6-6 and 6-2 players
across the front.
rights of the district, and in most TARS
cases, that bragging is done fac-• • •
to-face long after the game is From Page C 1
over.
"I plan lo substitute liberally
and take a look al everyone,"
said Mulligan. "We will not hold
anything back either as I want to
see the things we have worked
on in practice."
The Anteaters wall dress 11
player s f or th e co ntest.
But also as in the past. the No.
1 priority is winning. no matter
whose brother or best friend is
on the other side of the field.
Orange Coast is trying to win
Its third game of the year, and a
victory over the Rustlers would
still make the Pirates' season. A
'College football
THVRSDA Y'S GAMES
Texas A&M at Te xas
Bowling Green at No rth
Carolina
FRIDA Y'S GAMES P ittsburgh a t P e nn St.
(Channel 7 at 9 a.m.)
Oklahoma at N e bras k a
(Channel 2 at l l :30 a.m.)
Connecticut at Delaware
SATVRDAY'S GAMES
Notre Dame vs. USC at
Coliseum (Channel 2 at 12:~ p.m.)
Oregon at Oregon St.
Cal State Fullerton at Nevada
Lu Vegas, n
Oklahoma St. at San Diego St.,
n
Utah St. vs. Long Beach St. at
Anaheim Stadium (7:30)
Arimna St. al Ariz.ona. n
Georp Tech at Georgia
Auburn at Alabama (Channel 7
al 9 a.m.)
AJr Force at Hawaii, n
~'at Houston. n
Tu.lane at LSU. n
Arkanlu St. at Memphis St.
Cincinnati at Miami (Fla.)
TenN!981!e al Vanderbilt
Vtrstnia at Vif'linla Tech
Clemaon va. Wake Forest at
Tokyo
played prominent roles in the
Sailors' campaign -including
Ri ch P ower , Herb Goss, Gil
Ward. and Bill Brown.
In the trenches the obvious
guns are All-league choices Brett
Kacura, Dave Cadigan and Gavin
Greeley.
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CIF p~lo title on line
Arch-rivals Newport,· CdM meet tonight
By ROGER CARLSON or .. ....,,... .....
LONO BJo;A< 'II Souttwrn
C:allfornaa high 11dwol wawr polo
1uprc•mat•y It on th~ line 1.0nl11ht
i;t &lniont Plaza w hen• urrh
r lvala Newp ort ll urhor und
Corona dt.>I M.-r 11qu&art• oft tor
lhl' ('!Jo' 4·A c:ruwn
Sprint 18 &at 9 o'clock, following
a J>Mlr ol olhl'r title giAnw& al 5:30
-(Servlw and I..<» Amiga. In ltw
2-A) and 7: 15 (Tustin and Villa
Park in the S·A).
ll'• the de pth and expcrlenc.'e
of Coach Bill Barnett's Nt:wport
HJrbor Sailors 8i&lnst Coach
Jeff Stit.t.'S' Corona del Mar Sea
Kings. the latter boasting c;1F
Player of the Year candid ate
Dave lmbernino. a 6-4 sensation
wtn> has been the catalyst to a •
27-1 campaign.
The only blemish was applied
by Newport Harbor (7-6) in the
Sea View League's finale, which
knotted the two for the league
crown and catapullCd the Sailors
into the playoffs us the No. l •
seed .
''M ayb e th a t loss w as a
blessing in disguise," says Stiws.
"ll tool< the pressure oU and our
k ids found out we weren't the
lop flies in the pile anymore."
While it rtqulred jus t such a
victory to clinch a playoff berth,
Barnett isn't ovcrenthused about
the situa tion of requiring back-
to b&al'I\ t rl umph• cwt•r l. oron;a
di'I Mar In urd..r Lu wJn the• 4 A
champlonahlp •
"I would IW.IY thut thc.iy havl' on
udv11 11 111t(t· jlcing in\O the..• gurnt•,"
auy11 tlw v\'lc•run Burnc•tl, who
hi.I.Ii cooc·hc-d the• SullorH w t•lght
4 A lltk'2> 11inc.'t! li*6'7. In addluon
tu live• ru11nc•r-up rlnlahc>s,
"Whl'tl you have two wam11 of
l'qllal ability, lH<' ont.• that wins
t h f' fir 11 l gamt' ls a l a
disad vanlJlgc In the S(.'<'Ond game
between th (' t wo. And lh ut's
where we are now with Corona
dcl Mar in the finals."
Eue h qual i fied f or t he•
showdown with 7-5 victories in
t he sem i fin a l s , N ewport
eliminating El Toro and CdM
sending the 1981 4-A kingpins,
Long Beac h Wilson, to the
sidelines. "\f c threw everything we had
altbitl)'l the lasUime we played,"
no~Bameu. •
"And lrnbo (lmbemi,no) didn't
sc.-ore a lot and that helped, We
didn't do anything to stop him,
b ut h e only scored twice . He
wasn't in position to 8':ore that
much."
Imbern inu i s th e type,
however , who moves in and out
of the hole, to the wings and to
the backcourt , w i th scoring
ability from any angle.
"He's a triple threat," says
Barn e tt, "because he is so
v1•n11111l1• Jlc•'ll turn 1md •hoot
w11h ttw rlt(ht h~nd ut turn tht
othl•r wuy uud "hoot back ·
handt-d l ft.'1 a threat ot th<• hole,
ns o drivt•r 11nd with on outatdC!
11ho1."
"Nt'WJ)ort llurbor 111 alway,. u
11tron1e twu-mf'tt>r Hllmt'," nc';t~
SUt<'fi "ThC'y havC' a little moro
tl'a m 1pccd and their kida
antldpatc· c•xtrc•rnely we ll .
''W(• havt• t.d n~lhfy that by
having six guys with their heads
in th<' game the whole game.
"04r goa l wasn't t o go
und('foat.ed, we had »Orne pretty
good teams on our achedule,
•includinR Tustin twic.'e, Sunny
Hills, nnd Long Peach Wilson. l
didn't think we'd have as good a
rec.'Ord as we do."
Among thC' Sea Kings' arsenal,
in addition to lmbernino, are
Tom Temple. Eric Paulsen, Rick
&'Oh, Pat Loofbourrow and J ohn
Morrow. in addition to goalie Joe
Roh.
Newport's crew, 24-2 overall,
1s Jed by Art J epp.e, G r a nt ·
Slanley, Dave O'Dol'\nell, Ian
DcVm~s. Greg Lukosk y a nd
Colin T hompson, a long with
goalie Mike Hinze.
In thC' 7-6 struggle It was
Newport Harbor breaking on top
with a 4-l first period lead.
T his Is the fi rst appearance in
the finals for a Corona del Mar
team since 1974
OILERS DOMINATE ALL-SUNSET . • • From Page C1
EdisOn dominates the second teams with nine
selections.
DB-Mike Newton, Fountain Valley 6-0
DB-Richard Mendoza. Htn. Beach 6-2
180 Jr.
185 Sr.
• I 4 61 72 22 ALL-SUNSET LEAGUE T_.,.: ~ 11 111 13 I Flnt Team Offense . Second Team Offense
M1Mtaol8 8. NY lalandefs I . 111 p Pia llool Ht Wt y QB-Chad Pariseau, Ocean Vi ew 6-1 190 Sr.
Mont• ... 1, SI LOUii I, h• OI. yer, IC & 2 85 /• RB-Eric Karman. Marina 5-8 163 Jr. c~ 1. WuNngton 3 QB-Eric Lawton, Htn. Beach • 1 r. RB-Scott Garrell, Ftn. Valley 5-10 195 Sr venc:ou,.., 5, a.-2 RB-Danny· Thompson, Htn. Beach 6-1 190 Jr · ,_....,a.-· RB-Derek G riffiths, Edison 5-lf 175 Sr. New JerM'f •• tf""8 RB-Todd Parker, Ocean View 5-9 155 Sr. C J
Mon''"'•• Otlt011 RB--Carl Satterfield, Htn. Beach 5.9 , 165 Sr. TE-Rec-.MJa,miell rMaft, F~unMtaini Valley 56-101 ~0725 Sr. eune1o •• Hwttord 9 arce o ottes1, ar na • , "' r.
M1nnaao4• •t......, York Renoar• Rec-Tim Valenzuela, Westminster 5-157 Jr. T -Andy Sinclair, Edison 6-4 21& J r.
ao.1on ••J'Nlldelpl\lll • TE-Mike Ray, Huntington Beach 6-4 205 Sr. ..--.......,en--.,..,:-----: !~~ .if.~P11$ _____ _._._...,,,_=Bttt "MR'ID, Ma:rtmr =.._; __ 6,;_.;;2,.i.3n-o-Cs~_..,;T':l'---.iJ~e~ffr-tLee-.ee, -Marina---o-S--228 Sr .
.,.,..._,.... • ~~......... r. G -Dennis McGowan, Edison 6-2 221 Jr.
WMhlnQton ••Edmonton T -Reid Long, Fountain Valley 6-3 230 Sr. G -Walt Torres. Westminster 5-8 200 Jr.
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voting tor the 11112 Amerlcen Lff9ue f'oolllt OI the Y-_... pleyet9 teceMna
• -p04n11 tor NCI\ llrlt-tMct -· trwei =lot t«ond end -poim '°' ltllrd 1 .. 1M1 INT.W .
tn • ...,.._. 20 4 -132
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g it':1e ~=~~H:!~Beach 5~i~ ~~~ ~~: C -Cory Barnes. Fountain Valley5-10 205 S r.
C -Mike Kulpa, Edison 6-0 204 Sr.
K -Chuck Smoot, Fountain Valley-5-9 155 Sr.
Flr•t Team Defense
DE-Jim McLaughlin, Marina
DL-Tambi Wenj. Fountain Valley
DL-John Lovely, Marina
DL-Robert Jean, Edison
DE-Billy Ray, Huntington Beach
LB-Richard Brown, Westminster.
LB-Bruce Cook, Fountain Valley
LB-Tal Tamamasui, Westminster
DB-Matt Hombs, Edison
6-0
6-1
5.9
5-10
6-3
6-3
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5-11
185 .. Sr.
205 Jr.
211 Sr .
216 Sr.
190 J r.
225· Sr.
195 Sr.
230 Sr.
180 Sr .
Second Team Defense
DE-Eric Bergstrom, F.dison ' 6-2 183
DL-Bobby Meade, Westminster 5-6 150
DL--Je(f Hipp, Edison 6-0 202
DL-Cli nt King, Marina 5-11 182
DE-Rich Zumwalt, Edison 6-3 Jg .i. LB-J~T. Thomas. Edison 6-1 195
LB-Greg Neff, Marina 5-11 185
LB-Shaun Takk.inen, Edison 6-1 190
DB-Bob Lee, Marina 5-11 168
DB-Jeff Wahington, F.ciison 6-1 171
DB-Louie Cerda, Htn Beach 5-11 185
1 I
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Sr.
Sr.
Sr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vanguards
even mark
.LA VERN E
S outhe rn California
College's basketball team
evened its mark al 1-1
Tuesday night, posting a
76-67 victory over host
La Verne .
The Vanguards, who
face Pepperdine Friday
night, outscored the host
Panthers. 26-6. in the
first 14 minutes of the
second half to seal the
decision .
P o int g u a rd R ick
Plu i m e r h a d. an
o ut sta ndi n g gam e
defensively, holding La
Ve l'ne's top scor e r ,
Andre Boaieux. to just
six pointa. Bo.ieux, who
was averaging 31 poln ta
per ga me e ntering the
contest, suffered from
early foul trouble with
four fint·half infractions
and was never a 1erioua
factor in the contest.
Gauchos
.. now 0-2
WALNUT
Qu~scored 18-4 al the h e·lhro w lin e.
Sa dleback College's
balket.ball team dropped
its ll!COOd dedtion in as
many outings Tuesday
night, 64-58 to holt Mt.
&n Antonio .
The cold-ah ootlo1
Gauchos connected on
only 2 of their fin t 11
shots from the field in
the first half and made
just l of their first 1 in
the 9eC.'Ond half and t'OUld
never recove r. Delpi le
au.npunc 25 more lhota
from the fie ld (65-40),
Saddleback could make
only four more than the
Mounliel.
·Guard Andy Ground
dkt manaae to hJt 6 of I
from the field to f lnilh
with a team-hl1h 12
points, while &eammate
Ala Adma J)Otdaed 11 .
Mike Jroberta and
Andre &math led Sae.I
Collep with 17 ~nta
..-.. w1lUe Daw ccn
1-1&ed U. Vanparcll off the bench with 14.
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,C.·I Orange CoHt DAIL V P1lor /WednHday. No111mber 24. t982
..I
Renewed ~ope for Ed~son, Newport, Oilers •
ll'a nol ovrr yl•t FAlllOn. llun\inilon Beach
ancJ Newport Hortx,r hl~h school tootbMll lcumio
may sUll h~Vl' u 1iurprl11t• or two loh. durln6£Aft••
current pl yoC.la but m liCanning the l&ll·lt·aau••
teams It'& dltrk ult not to 11li1rt thmJuna a~>ut 1983
already. .
Huntington .Bcuch may huv(• finally struck 011
after so many dry holt'tl with its current 8-3 rt.'COl'll
and berth in the C lF Big lt"ivl' Conferen<·••
quarterfinals, bul how about nt'x\. year'?
From a list of 45 A11-Sun!M!t League sclt.>t..liona.
14 are juniors -seven from the first team -
including the Oilers' bat•kfleld combination of
runner Danny Thompson and quarterback Eric
Lawton. Thompson was the runaway choice for back
of the year.
PAfP SPOht
ROGER CARLSON .
i'~.hsun had u ... UIU'll•t of JUniori> l'tll 11 ull lt•111(U1·
horlor11 Andy Sinda1r, L>ttrrnli. Mt< luwt1n, Je>ff
ll1pp and J T . ·r1w11ws
Wcstmim1tt11 hull two junim'lf l"t'<'<'IVt'r Tim
Valenzu<>la and lin"m1m Wall Turn'll, whilt• Manna
cun boast or F.rk' Kurman, tlw doublt• U1rc.•ut ut
runner and plal·e-kickcr.
In th<' Sea View Lt>aguc lt'11 1& little different -
just on<' team appears loaded with junior talent -
Newport Harbor.
Joh\ln~ 81 .. 11JUi1 11t1 tlw blu1• <·hip ll•t an• 1uard
8n•ll K0tur11 umJ d1•h •n1;lw• b.K'k Lunt( Truong.
Only two utlw1 Jun1or11 c•arm·d ult lf'agut•
honon1 t 'ostu Mt"8:.I l.'tmtt•r •·nmk Wt•rm•r and F.I
Toro runnl't dt•r1 •na11vt l'lld l)oan 1'nt·kt•tl
Al 1111y rnw, If you huppc.·n to he· c't•lf'h1·ating
now ow 1 tlll' ~oud thlnt(M thut tm • lwppt•nlng at
llunt111K11111 8'iud1 and Nt•wport .Harbor, not to
111t•11t1on thl' Suru.ct L<•ague title• 11harl'<.1 by Ediaon
and Jo'ounuun Valh.•y, don't Wl'IU yoursC'U out,
tlwn"11 1dwuy11 next y1•ur.
• •
Nl•wpol'l Hurb11 r '! Pave• Cadigan, who
l'ppcared to be 11 SQlid ch6ice for first team All-Sea
V1t•w U>ague honon1 until an Injury wiped out half
of his league season. h1 nl'verthch>s.'1 in line for
something good following graduutlon. .
k'·· twat and tht• t·orrc.-.·t In 1ruc:Uon1 from
Santa Af\Jl orthopc'<.1111t llr Olton Almqu1»t 11avt.od tht.•
ll(o>atUn, howt•wr, and <.:udlg&an and lN•mmatc.'I wlll
bt.• In £K'lfon i"nduy nlt(hl BRtalnat vhulin& Fullf'rton • • •
A u•port that FAIM>n ll1gh'1t duf\rk t frfolhman
team was unbe•1.1l<>n and untll'Ort'<I uPQn brought
forth nt.1w information the Barona of FounUtln
Vullcv 1m•11'l dom~ too badly. either.
· Jo'ountaln Vallf'y's frf•11hman wam11 Wert.• 8·0
and rccordl•d lllX 11hut0Ut8 In a season which
incl udl'<.I a vktory over Edison. L
~ How's that, you 1111y?
Unlike mUtit leaguea wnere some achools are
struggling to keep thlngA goi111 with one team, the
Sunset Lt-ague h1ts two freshman team.\ -.league
(Hrst liners) and dilnrkt (rctlt'rv<.-s) teams.
Also earning first team berths with another
year's eligibility left from Huntington Bead\ are
guard Mike E.<scobedo and def ive end Billy Ray.
Fountain Valley, defensive tackle Tambi Wenj,
who made a living by sackin~ the quarterbac k, is
the league's Lineman of the Year and he's a junior,
along with teammates Jamie Craft and Mike
Newton.
The -Sailors, hke Huntington Beach, have
returned to the Cff playoffs after an abeemoe of a
few seasons. and among their crew is Su•ve Brazas,
the junior do-it-all with :la touchdowns and the
league's MVP.
Over 75 schoolA, from USC lo Not~ Dame,
Jlllnots to Dartmouth qnd Penn Suite to Oklahoma,
have expr<>&Sed un interest In the 6-4, 231-pou;hdcr,
At one point It appeared hls future was gr,itn, at
best, with a severe knee Injury sustained against El
Toro.
Dave Fitzpatrick and assistants Bob Bell and
Jim Dunn have led the Barona to a 59-2-1 record
and eight league titles in the: past nine years on the
" league (first line) levtd.
I
.TOLLNER. • • Who Deeds a commissioner?, .J .
• From Page C1 • • When the heat's on, .Kuhfi and Rozelle noticeabl-y silent
the Trojans al one point went a
school-record 28 games w ithout a
I~. winning 26 and tying two.
Two Helsman Trophy winners,
, Charles White in 1979 a nd
Marcus Allen last year, played
for Robinson, whose teams had a
4-1 bowl record.
Tollner. 42. has a reputation as· 1
an excelle nt t ea ch er of the
passing game. Before coming to
Southern Cal for this season. he
helped deve lop three NCAA
passing leaders -Jim McMahon
at BYU in 1981; and Jesse Freitas
in 1973 and Craig Penrose in
1975 at San Diejlo State.
As the universe• of j<>ekstrappery ·enters a
rather bizarre crn or financial and social chaos, we
again notice bysta nders peculiar to each of the
games known as commissioners.
For P ete Rozelle, the commissione.-' of the
National Football League, a lower profile could not
have been found for the duration of the strike upon
which the playtJrs of the NFL embarked. To call for
Rozelle at the heat of any moment during the strike
would have been tantamount to calling for a hooker
in church.
However, whe n a termination of the walkout
was declared, there was the t'Ommissioner running
around doing a superb imitation of a busy little bee.
IN THE GREAT baseball walkout of 1981 .
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn was out to lunch. Bowie
was told by certain owners to bull out. Unhappily,
when Kuhn was fared recently, the reason given by
some of his detractors was his faHure to act during
the strike.
Although Robinson in recent
years has been striving to create
a pass-run offensive balance, the
Trojans traditionally have bee a
run-oriented team that feat
outstanding tailbacks like Al n,
White, O.J. Simpson and ~e
Garrett.
With the National Baske tball Association
h eading into a s trike -o r ·w orse -the
commissione r, Larry O'Brien . has gone to the
mattress. O 'Brien's lasl o fficial act of any
significance was a tour of NBA cities just before
~~--'~~t~ia~ti,_,,o"-'ns"" on a new working aareement opened.
O'Brien str l at 1t woufcf be necessaryTor Tollner. whose only previous
head coaching experience was on
the high school and junior college
levels, said his background in
pass-oriented offenses doesn 't · ·
nf!Cessarily mean he's going to
make dramatic c h a nges at
southern Cal
Happy anglers
"The coaches I worked for,
Lave ll Edwards a t BYU and
• C laude Gilbe rt at San Dieg o
State, tQld m e they wanted
passing games," said Tollner.
Susie Mudge of Orange (left) and
Mark Hanson of Newport Beach hold
5-pound and 4~-pound trout taken on
cheese recently at Irvine Lake.
; Ripk~n named rookie of year
Orioles star wins American Leagu~ honor over Hrbek
N'EW YORK (AP) -Cal Ripke n Jr., a
power-hitting infielder who walloped 28 home runs
for the Baltimore Orioles, overcame a s t rong
challenge from Minnesota's Kent Hrbek to win the
1982 American League Rookie of the Year award
today.
Ripken, who said he wasn't sure he woulctwin
"because of such a great season that Hrbek had,"
collected 24 first-place ballots ~ the voti~g -~ 28
panelists from the Baseball Wnters Assoctattqn of
America.and finished with 130 points. Hr~k. a first baseman who batted .301 for the
Tw'ins, knocked in 92 runs and slugged 23 homers,
received the remaining four first-place baUots and
finished wi~h 90 points. Ripk~n and Hrbek we re the only players
named ori au 28 ballots.
Wade Boggs of the Boston Red Sox finished
third with 10~ points, Seattle's Ed Vande Berg was
fourth with (9) and Minnesota's Gary Gaetti, fifth
·with 4. Texas· Dave Hostetler (3), Cleveland's Von
Hayes (2) and Toronto's J esse Barfield ( 1 ~)
rounded out the voting.
Points were on a 5-3-1 scoring system for first,
second and third, respectively.
After an early-season slump that bad the
Neptune iet)'
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22-year-old R1pken fretting and losing some of his
confidence, the third baseman-shortstop came on
strong in the second half and finished with 93 RBI
and a .264 batting average.
"Early in the sea.on. people said I nught be
Rookle of the Year. But then I got off to such a
terrible start," Ripken said. At one lime, he added.
"l would have been satisfied to have just dug
myself out of the hole."
He questioned whether he could hit big league
pitching, he said.
"l wondered, 'ls this league tOQ tough?'" he
said. "You st.art to doubt yourself. Those thoughts
did cross my mind."
But after he talked with Manager F.arl Weaver.
who expressed confidence in the rookie's ability,
Ripken became more confident in himself. He said
his hitting performance in the Orioles' stretch run
may have won hJm the rookie honor.
Orioles G eneral Manager Hank Peters said
Tuesday n ight of Ripken: "I can't think of any
rookie in the league -and this is not to take
anything away from a lot of other fine players -
who's achieved all the things that that young man
did th1s season. He has a chance to be one of the
finer players in the game."
Our llter•lure tells tht
complete story o l o ur toelety. . •c.11 ....... __ ,._ THANKSGMN6
DINNER
USC trio
sign pacts
LOS ANGELES -
Nose guard Tyrone
Sperling. a three-year
starter at use. heads a
list of 19 players signed
Tuesday b y t h e L os
Angeles Express of the
United States Football
League.
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Costa Mesa 6<1~9371
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Chapel-Oem.totY 3500 Pec1f1c y,.,,, Drive
Newpon Beach
644-2700
at the
OPENING 2:00 P.M.
serving our
regular menu & prices
featuring
the largest selectio n of
fresh seaf ooq
.. ..
Other former USC
players signing Tuesday
were safetyman Clint
Strozier and kicker Glen
Walker, the fonner Ram,
giving the Express a total
of 58 players under
con t ract prio r to the
leagu e's January 4
college draft.
the players to agree to "give backs" and no one took
anything he said seriously after-that.
So it is, then. if s ports commissione rs a re
intriguing figures. it may be because of the question
which surrounds them having to do with whether
they are necessary.
The first commissioner was created at a time of
serious emergency. The infamous Black Sox"SCandal
involving the World Series of 1919 had infected the
grand old game and brought it great discredit.
Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was installed
and' thrown the ball along with a plea to do
something with it. What he did was run the game
like a tyrant, grinding the owners under the heel of
the monster they had created.
WHEN LANDIS DIED, the owners w ere sure
they did not want or need a commissioner but they
did not know what to do about the office. They
have played daisy chain with it ever since.
At any rate, it's noticeable that all the major
prof~ional sports have figureheads without clout
al a time when help is needed to maintain Ol"de r and
some semblance of dignity. On the other hand. it is
obvious that It would be impossible ror the players
and owners in any of the games to agree on an
individual and install him as cz.ar with jurisdiction
over both sides and the clout to enforce it.
Therefore. p e rhaps the office of the
commissioner should consist of more than one
person. Perhaps professional sports should be run
. ·~ .. make that governed . . . by tribunals. This
Did California use
illegal f orniation?
BERKELEY (AP) -The California Bears
were m an illegal formation and had only nine
players on the field when they began the kickoff
return which beat Stanford, Paclfic-10 Conference
off1c1als said after studying videotapes of the game.
But Wales Hallock, executive director of the
Pac-10. said the game result, a 25-20 Cal victory
Saturday, would stand In a statement released
Monday night, tlaJlock said Cal did not have five
players. as required, within five yards of the
restraining line when Stanford kicked off in the
{ina1 seconds.
"A fifth player was close, but he was not there
in my judgment. The videotape replay shows the
official was mistaken," Hallock said. "He was
subject only to human imperfection."
Despite having just nine players in the kickoff
return alignment when the football was k icked,
Cal used five laterals and scored on a 57,yard
return. Kevin Moen ran through Stanford band
members, who thought the game had ended, for the
final 20 yards.
Hart to see 49ers
Todd Hart, who auUered a broken neck during
Long Beach State's teuon-opening football gal!K'
2 ~ months ago. will attend the 49en' final home
game of the year at Anaheim Stadium this Saturday
night, 1t was announced by a achoo! spokesman
Tuesday.
in Orange Couhty
as well as
Roast
Prime Rib of Beef
and Steaks ~~.,,
Ancient Mariner . · r •
• Newport Beach J •
Newport Beach
on the Bay -··
"Sperling should flt in •
well in coac h Hugh
Campbell's defensive
concept with his speed
and aci!lt)'." said Expreaa
Chief ~raUng Offit'et
C url y M orrison In
announcing Spttrllng's
signing. "I wouldn't be
surprlled to find u many
u ·1even or tllht recent
Tro.Mtna •\arlln1 on the
dt1hn1lve unit for
Hu1h." added Morrblon.
Hart, a 6-0. 185-pound aophomore defensive
back from San Juan Capistrano will be flown by
helicopter from Northridge Hospital to Anaheim
Stadium, a diatan<.'(' of about 50 miles, for the game
against. Utah State.
Pl"C)(.'('e(b from the contest will go to Harl and
his family to help pay his medical expenses. The
Hart• will be on the field at h alftime for
"'remonles. The 1arne J• bein1 billed u the ~'Todd
Hart Championship Game.''
Hart, 19, wu fn~red late In the third quarter
of Long Beach State 1 41·10 l<lllll to UCLA on Sept.
11 when he collided with wammate Darrell Paumo
and UCLA'• Jojo Townwll. .
· Hart wu Immediately taken to Huntln1ton
Mf'mOrial Hoapital in Puadc!na, where he ·~
until t»inc tr.nafem!d '° Nonhrld1e H01pltal last
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
would be a matter of groups handing down major
decisions rather than individuals.
The authority and resA1>nslbility would fall to
august bodies similar to the three wise men, the
Supreme Court or Les Brown and His Band of
Renown.
Come to think of it, a committee might do more
and innovate more. There are those who feel Kuhn
would stiU be in oU.ce af he was more of a doer and
innovator of the stripe of Rozelle.
BASEBALL MEN look at professional footbaJJ •
and drool commences to form at the t'Omers of their
mouths. The proprietors of the grand old game look
at the NFL as some kind of a big. wonder(ul money
machine and would like to have one of their own.
Of course, any money· machine must be kept
running if It is to be productive . The recent
breakQ.Q.~.n._Qf the NFL bank note equipment was
hardly the fault of commiss~Kozelle:-Dm~
neither did it do him any good.
The mechanical advantages of a group
commission w o uld, of course, remain to be
determined.
As for the difficulty finding a few good men
... say, three ... as opposed to one. the statistics
are altogether clear. It would. be three times as
tough. ·
The good news is that it would be chemically
and spiritually 1mposs1ble to end up with three
Bowie Kuhns -or. for that matter -lhrE'.•" Pete
Roze lies.
Estancia, MD
post • • v1ctor1es
Estancia and Mater Oei highs <ire still alive "in
ClF wome n's tennis action, but Laguna Beach was
ousted by the 4-A's top-seeded squad Tuesday
afternoon. Estancia, which beat Univers.ity twice en route
to winning the Sea View League championship, ·
made it three straight, advancing to the 4-A
semifinals agai~t Dos Pueblos with a 10-8 decision
over the Trojans .
Jn a nother 4-A quarterfinal, Palos Verdes
downed Laguna Beach. 12-6, and Mater Del kept its
hopes for a 3-A ocown alive with a 12-6 decision
over visiting Claremont. .
The Eagles' triumph over University was
sparked by the play of the doubles team of junior
TENNIS
Camille Cunningham and seruor Candy Lanca5ter.
w ho swept three matches by the soores of 6-3, 6-3
and 6-1.
"All the girls played excellent," claimed
Estancia Coach Cheryl Hirtler. ''We pulled together
as a team today."
The F.agles, who went 14-0 in league play, are
now 18-3 overall. Estanc&a was without the services
of sophomore Catherine O'Meara. who attended the
National Indoor Championships in New Yor~. but
waU be back for the F.agles' next match against
Miraleste.
· Univ<:rsity received a top effort from singles
player Kevyn Baker, who won all three of her
matches. The Trojans also have hope for the future
as they had two juniors and a sophomore playing
singles.
Laguna Beach, ClF champion the last three
years (once in 2-A and twice in 3-A) had strong play
Crom the doubles team of Sue Godfrey and Dede
Wallace, who won two of their three matches.
"If we had played them at home, it could have
been a different story," said Coach Ron Ross. "It at
least would have been cloeer."
The Artists wiU advance \he doubles teams of
Godfrey and Kelly Conkey and Julie Stunn-Dent.e
Sugi Into the individual doubles compedt.ion in CU'.
Mater Del's top singles player Pam Sarmiento
defeated three opponents and it proved decisive in
the Monatths' triumph o~r Claremont.
The .w;nior-lesa Mater Del 1quad abo received 11
sweep fron the d<>ubles teams of freshman Shannon
Lavelle and junior Cindy Writer and .ophomorel
Kim Akin and Sue Spinner. .
The Monarchs. who w ent through Angelus
League play_ till• aeason undefeated. wm ·play
Westlake (n ~ueidafs semifinal match.
I
Yolleyball tryouts set
The Oallfornla Junlon Volleyball Club will
·~ tryouta at~ View Hleh School Sunday and on Dec. ~ from 10 Lm. to 2 p.m, for itrla 1t1Jf:
12-18.
646-0201
Walker wu delcrtbed
by USC Coach Joh n
Robinson •• ''The best
co ll ea• kicker In
Aftwb" While he WU
h andlln1 the punt1n1
and place klckln11 for
USC.
week. ' • Terry ao.. aporu lnfonnaUon director at i..or.
Bearh State. uk.t tt..t Han Nmalne peral)'Md from
\he neck down but th4at hit condlt!on hM tmprowd
sub8(anUally
The dub won tht' 1982 Junlnr Olympk national
c:hampionahlp with pi.~ dMded lnto thre. •
dlvllionl: 13 and undtr:J •~end under; and 17 and
und«.
For further Information , cont1et Brien
GlmmilMTo (213) &92·3083 or Tlm MennMly ('714)
&81·&530.
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Orange Co11t OAILV PILOT I W•dneldav, November 24, t982 Cl
May-Dec~mber . relationship expiored
• • •
intelligently •
•
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NEW YORK T lev11lo n 11 1ull uh·
ecwed with, and tee!lllll 110m~wh1H 11hockl'<.I by. tht-
coupl1"-of an uldcr wom.n 1md a youngt-r man
But CBS, al leaat, h11d th\' good Wlt' und ••rlJIC to do
ttri~L • •
Last month, ABC oUercd the soppy ·and
irredeemable ''Forbidde n ~ove," wllh' An'drcw
Stevena and Yveite M~eux-: In C..'Onlraal, "In Lovt•
With an Older Woman,• on ChaMel 2 at 9 tonight,
lntellltrenlly explores the well-travelL'd theme oC
May-September relallonshipe.
ll'11 only w tw11 lat< nWl'l• l1111h4•I Hoiu11 (Mtsi.
Cnili.011) 1hu1 l't(Oll!ollll uml 1nmw1un1y UH' nu lonl(1•r:
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fl•UhU'8 •
Tonight John Rltwr Ls the one smitten with
aarna beauty, although there's noth ing creaky
aboµt the clauy Karen Garlson.
She rl•su1l8 hi!I udvunfi>it, lf\lfhHl11g 1twy hav'•
nothlnti In l'Ommon 8 h1"11 Crom thl' radio agl'. u ... ·a o
child o( tt•l(•Vliltll\ But hhi knoWl('ll8t' or radio t'Omi<"
f'red All1•n {•urns him o dott> ant.J, l'V"ntually, llw in
c..'Ompanaonshlp.
, Unliki.:."l''orbidcl1•11 Lovt•," this l'OU!Jlt• hu11 111urt1
going fur 11'w111 th1111 photOgl•nh: ph_Y111qut.'S. &'Cause.• or Isobel. tmmpOl'iSl1Jll9and 11cnsl11vi\y <:rt!e p into
Robert's pcr11<>nul work cth11·. lsolx>I rt•gulns tK>me o(
th e cc.m(idt•nl·~ r1111l juy thut IJat.I disup~un.'(} 1n her
years of marltol subordination .
Ritter plays 30-year-old Robert Cristenberry,
an arrogant· 'nd ruthless lawyer who 'd efends
lnaurance companies against expensive damage
claim1.
Robert Is al11<> an enthusiastic player In the
singles bar game . Considered a pick-up pro, Robert
uaes female companionship to satisfy his e~o and
impress his friends.
. A.a one of his conquests says: "The sex "1as all
right. Your warmth as a human being needs a, little
work."
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MO ••• N1W1 OHMUl'I AHGl&.a
Tiie Angell' llYle ere
""9Mnld by • m)'tlerl·
-lmPlno '"'"-
Aftd, unlike th(l charactl.'rs play('(.! by Stevena
and MISli M1mleux. thcJw adults can thtnk ·and
grow. Clearly, tht•y need each other on different
levels, and the audlcn<.~ will cure whether they stoy
together .
"Older Woman" 1s so well done that even the
Cliche or lhl• falhng-an-love frl~U' frames does n ot
offend.
WOttc. II l11alned wMn.
the 11 given 1 promotion
oYerhlm.a •O THll'AU.GUV
When 1 beeulllul ball lumcMlf ,._ 10 lly, Colt
end• up lll\l!lQ het on 1
Ctotl-COU')lty fl'll!I. ftlp.
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Top 11111er1 from the U.S.
and C1neoa pr--.1 1
lliatlng tpee18C\llar llom
Harvard ~etty'1 Bright
Hociley Center f« the
l>aneflt ol the Jimmy Fund .
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dan did\, OeYld blconllt
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gllrnor capltal of the movie
lndullry.
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mudl-i IMCMld friend to •
lltUI boy.
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for1lll wtio Wllltl to bl •
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HAWY DAVI AGAIN
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Cooper. A 1r ... 1hlnklng
young lldy of Iha world
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wtth '" lltllt Ind thin •
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lhlm 9ot11 to marry • thltd """· 7:20. NM IAIQ'TMLL
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Aulhmora, South Dllto1a;
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Rapid City, South Oallot•
WU daetroyed wMn I dim
bunt; I look II Iha ltllUI
ol Chief Cl'ezy Horw, • vii-
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mant 11ore '"• being llllClcld ~ I IOl( Ollled
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Featured: "D)'nalty" 11ar
John J-lead• • night
with the 8lua A-. I
dlf'edevll lllghl t..in; ......
tt 10 Shanghai; a rapon on
druNI driving; I profile of
comedian Don IUclclel.
• M"A'l'H
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"Klller1 Of Thi Plain"
Mlcftaal ~ narrll• 1
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bln9lttl thl _,_ of •
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(C)MOV1E * • * "Thrll Oa)'I Ot Thi
Condor" ( 1975) Robert
Rldtord, Feye Dunaw1y. A
r-ch rlllder employed
by Illa CIA -• lnlar•
na1 traec:Mfy wMll alt of
hi. c;o.wor1ter1 are ._.
llnatld by • hit men wtlQ II
oow 1111klng """. (J)MOYll
• • • "Heaven Can Well"
11978) Werran BMtty. Julie
ChtiStle A"• a pro loot•
ball 1t1r'1 11te 11 prema·
lUl'aly elllmld by Ill Inapt
angel, Iha m•n II given the
body Of • mllllonllre inou.-
l•lllilt to continua tMng In.
'PO'
• MOYll
•• "BoltdW .... (1979)
Ruth Gordon, LN S1r11-
bllg An Old couple refual
10 leave thl nalghDorhOOCI
they hllll "*" "'°" of thllr llvw In dalplte utben
crime and poor IMng 1oon-
dlllon1.
l:JO. IO YOU TNNK YOU
CIOT TlllO\&ll
• Alt IVINMI °' ~ IKATINQ 1ta
Top lkatlfl from 1111 u a
Ind Canldl pr--.1 •
•e1tnc1 "**""" "°"' _J HltYWd UnMtllTy'1 8rtglll
Hoclley Cen• '°' the blr""1 of IM Jllnmy Fund,
®MCMI
• •Y. "Ode To lilly Joe"'
(11171) Robby hnlon,
Olynnla O'Oonncw. .....
on the tof11 by lo?ltlll
Gantry. A t°""'"'9d '-'-
eger'1 peat ..........
oomploe4e 1111 Int l"'9
r~.'PO' ~=DAY .. IDIN
'* * "Livi l'or LI .. " ( tN7) ..,._ MontlnCI, Cendlot
lerflll. A""" ._..,..
1111 glrlfrlend wt111e on 1
--"°'~ """ 1111-..
MO.(I) MCMI
"In .Love Wiit\ An Older
Woman" (Prtmierl) JolWI
"'""· ~ Clr?loll. ~ ~ junior ... '*""'
11111 "" IOWI wllll I rr.. --MMM 11 .... 1111 .......
•• '"' 'AOT8 °' Wf . .............. _
CD MOVll
·~••.t "Gltllghl'' (19.W)
Charlt1 Boyar. lngrld
Bergman. A dlabollcll hus-
bend 11t1 out to drlw 1111
wlfa lneane. ID OAUl'OMIA
DMAMI
"GOiden City'' Tom 80lley
r.count1 1111 hll10fY of Sen
Frlflcilco llom the 1848
gold r\1111 through Iha ....
1111llng Mrtllqu11t1 ol
1908.
(a>MOVll
•• "Ice C.tlel" (1979)
Lynn-Holly ~. Rob-
by Binion. A PfomlllnQ
young l'lgufa 1k1tar lllld
het boyfrllnCI find wooan
1UCC111 nerd to cope with
wtien IN II 0-to trlln
lor ;J~~ llon 10:00. QUINCY
Quincy lnv11tlg1111 1
genetic IClentllt '""° ..
conducting • d11d1y
experiment 11111 could
lndlnger Ill Illa on &rth.
Ill:
111111 Ml~ tl\OUQflll
lt>Out Mlchlll. fJltd Alellll
IChe!MI to bring Krystle'I
111-nuaband to o.w.r. Q
• IMILEY'I PaOPLf
Smlley'1 lnvalllgallon
1Hd1 him to two Old COi·
leagull: Toby E111rt1111,
thl men Vladlmlr ~
have contlC11d flrl1, and
Connie Slc:tla, 1 1e1"9d
1-cll coordinator with
• pho1ogr.,rilc memoty.
(Pan 3)
• THEM ONCI WAI A """"CAL.LB> MlllOUN A IOolt II tlkan II the M ....
ourl Rlwt •fl• ~ ol J CongrWllOnll regullllon
Ind llt•allone to me.I the
ob~ of hydro power,
flood control. ~
lnd~lon.
• THE MAGIC°' DAHCI
"Thi Meonlflc*lt Begin-
ning" Demi Margot Fon-
teyn ,,_ thl rOOU of
ballat llom lhllr roylll •
Mglnnlngt Ill v ........
Ind lft9lll !tie MeNll Of
In 11th-oanlury lflMI•:
gueat1 lnduda AolanCI .....
It. ZIJI J91nmalra, Ind 1tu-
dant1 of lhl Peking 0.-
Scnool.
• THI VIMINIAN ,
Tiii met• pr.anc:. of •
gunlllnger In town llPMl•
the eerenlty• of Medlclr19
low.
(C)MOYll * * * "The Gltlleflng" (1971) Ed Alnlr. M__,
8ttplalon. Longtime OM-
llonl among mamtlefl Of
Ille llmlly of I dying man
-out In lhl opetl...,
llllgrown~ .....
fOf • 111111 llmlly '-*"'· (l)MDVll
• • "Jiiter Thi Nllljl" 11111rFrMCO•o.~ Oeoroe. 1tlt Al'lllF!CM ,_.
tilt lrtl ...-t -. out IP --. ,.. _.,of ..
-.INnd.'W
.MDVII * * * ''OllOll ltory" C1t11) l'rwcl AMen. JaeWI
HouNmen. Mytlerlou• ..... 1111111 to cllallMll
... ,.,.. of • """' Cltcll
of ~ "*' MIO ....,.
Nlfl•l'llOMtlly~IQ
.......... llld • IC).
~ ..............
10:11(Jl)MOf9
UNDPUMATID....V
tlU. . Tiie ~ "9lllfl
~.......,.,. *'°"' ........ lflOludlne I
•lr?H I lr1llt lllMI llld
I.,., Ell ........... wllo .. ............. ..
.,.. .. ·---1111 Ill ........ u••••<1>••
•
• John Hitler' and Jamie Ro e star m CB ' movil' "'In Love With an
Older Woman."
tUBE TOPPERS
KABC (7) 7:30 -"Eye on L.A." Featured
is a visit to Mo unt Rushmore, South
Dakota; a look back at the day Rapid City,
South Dakota was destroyed whe n a dam
burst; a took at the statue of Chief Cra~y
Horse; a visit to Cosmos Hill.
KCET (28) 8:00 -"Killers o-f'the Plains
-A Survival Special." Michae~ ·Landon
narrates a study of big game animals .
KNBC (4) 9:00 -"The Facts of Ljfe."
J o's .friendship with a co-worker is
strained when she is given a promotion
ovef him.
KCST (10) 10:00 -"Dynasty." Blake has
second tho ughts ·about Michae l, and
Ale xis schemes to bring Krystle's ex-
husband to Denver .
NIW8 e IAT\MDAY HIGHT
Hoel: PIUI Simon. G-t: a-ea Harrllon.
.. llMCH°' ...
~
ITMETI °' 1AN ' '
l'MNOllCO
A bWlop II lltlltyl lhot
While k"*"'ng )n preyer,
leavlng no lenglble ~
lor Stone 10 pureua.
I ltUIMllMP<>fn'
DOCT°" IN THI
HOUll
Mlctlaal 11111 In love wllll 1
~tlful lldy doctor.
(a>MOVll * "Trllhl" (1981) LIM
~.A demented Kl·
anllal lrlel to ptlfec:1 Iha
ultlmall female robot.
(Z)MOYll
.LOW.~ snu
"Low And The TV Wlall-
end" A mldcM-lgld man
,,..,,. 10 -wlld Oita . .UOYll '* * "Good AIOdance"
Cht111ot11 L1ur1er; M-ie
Tllo. A~ 13-
yeer-old'I Obl•llvl low
for '* mothet prOVOll• • dlllructtve llbllng rtvllr)'.
12:0e •Cl) MCM1
**'A "Thi Uttlmata War-
rior" (1975) Yul Brynnet,
Mu von Sydow. The "'dep-
uty of a com~ tt111 --vivid 1 world plegul In ltla
2 lit century II llllglled IO
lake hi• c°"""lllder'1
l>flO'llnl deuolltar 10 •
.... llland. (A)
12:ao a a LATI NIGHT WITH
DAVID LITTIMtAN au.; M1111u Hanner. l~UP
CLO.
* *'II "The Flrlt Mudie
Muelcal" (1975) Cindy WH·
1-, Br\IOI Kimmet A
oown-and-out 8foedw1y
Pfoduclr plant to IPlftl
In.., ... In 1)11 lel•t project
by ltaglng II completely In
"" nude. '[!'
11=*18(1) ~
9UNl<lft'l ll'LACI .r--...~ 11 doubly ll'IOClllCI
r ~""Gloria Ind
,Joey 1how up on
lhlnlllglVlng. Ind thin ....
llaml Why !My Ill !hire.
(Plf12)(R)
8QITOMCIHT
GUllC: MIMn Hlmllacltl.
• Low. AMaNCAN
ITYll
"Low And The Happy
Daye" Rlc:llla fllll In low
lor "" ""' time. 11!.a CZ) MOY1I * • * "Gholl Story"
(1111) Fred Aetlllte, Jofwl
Hou11m1n. My1terlo111
dllllll begin lo decimate
Iha 1111111 of • '""" clrcll
of llderty man wtM> 111111
bottl a monthly 11C)()'lalllng
Qel·logetllar and a 50-
~-old Nerll. 'R'
Holt. Johnny ClllOll
•OMCHal NICIMTUNI I YOU AIKID l'dfll IT n.....,....,...
Georo-'• lrlp to ago-Nev·
en mey bl lt!Of"l·lllled. I l'OClUI OH ?IOCXTY
PMLATIMCIHT
HOit; Olnnll Wholly. 1:Lue
**'II "T(UI Conlllllont"
( 1911) lfoblr1 DI Niro,
Robert Duvlll Tlla uaually ...,... world, of lwO
btothlrl. • t.oe Angalal
pollce detective Ind In
embitloul Roman CetllOllC
IJ'tllt, comeroe during •
murder "-tigatlon 'R'
11:31 (C) MOYll * * "Emily" 11171) Koo
8tlrtl. VlctO' Spinetti In
19209 Engllnd •• •-1111
girt CCII.-of 1111 tlwougll
In alfllf with Ill Alnlrtcan
ldloOllllCMr.
11:48(1)MCMI *** "II To 5" (1llO) ,,_ Fonda. Dolly Piiion.
T111.. working women
111111 egainlt their IUbju·
gltlon by • mall cN&Mnllt
0-.'PO'
11.'00. INTIRTAINMIHT
TONICIHT
r
)
A prwvt.w of Ille ,_ fllml
Mt lot ,...... duHng !tie
P--.._o,_w ..
V*'I" (1141) Walter
._...._..,, MIUr.-. O'Hara.
w ..... "**'II rMllty
~end eco-
nomic: problel'll1 white
.,itnnlng lot .. Min. i: * .... "l'llgflt "°' .._
dom" ( 1143) "°9lllMI .....
....~red~.Alt
am?llttoul llllltrta lllldl ,..,
Iowa .. cut "'°" ii-.. of lllr..,.. CCIII I
1:00• MOY1I • * * "Anna Of Thi TllOU-
land Deya" ( 111&11) Richard
Burton, o.n.v...... Bulolcl.
Anna Boleyn INltl with
tragady beclull of Iha wlll
of King Hanry VIII.
• MDVII * * * "Plymouth Ad_,.
lura" C 11152) Spencer Tr•
cy, Gane Tierney. Tiii Ptl-
gt1ml ,_ hlrclllllpa bottl •
before end lft« lendlrlg ..
~Rodi . ••"rt ............ (19'0) ()II.
VII di HeWllend, Dftld
Niven. An .,,..... tlllaf
11'1111111 "'°" ot 8c:otillld Y•d end f ... In low with
one of 1111..tcttma' nlaoll. I :r .......... IT
TOMCIHT
A pr9¥W of lhl -ftlma Mt for ,....... during the
holldly ..-on .
(D) f'\AY90Y ON THE All\
1 :oe CC) MDVII , * * "Dnlm" ( 1178) W11-
r1n Dlt•, 11111 Vega. A
rlctl pilnllllon owner II
dlllurbld by 1111 young
d"'9M«'• lnteraat In 1111
""" *-· lnctudlng one ttlat II flolltlne lef 1111 "-
dom 'R'
1:IO(i)MDVll • * "Th• lncradlbl•
SMnlllng Woman" (1llO)
Lii)' T omlln, CllMll Gro-
din. A lloulewlfe flndl " lllrcl to CQP9 .._, Illa
lllddlnl)' blOlrll IO .,.,... 1n-..·pa· 1:ao ea NIC NIWI
OVWW•rT • MOWll **"' ....... To Thunder fllodl" ( 1114) 8-y ...
v1n. Merltyn MuWllt.
'.-lno • pr'01lllm of~
...... ~lllr•a
JOHN DARLING
gllfW'llln to llNUml • ..,...
-IOtl lor the local law-men
1:al (I) G1M1N1
8oot1 8alo and Shir•
North etar In 1111 c1U1111
• bltthdey P111Y -• 1:41.MOYW • *"' "BICIOI 373" (11131
Robert Ouvtll, Varn•
Bloom. A N-York Clly
cop wtgae. I llnglah1ndld
cempalgn egalnat • crime
~II.
2:00. Cl) CU NIWI
l=T:y IN lblH
a:ao aNIWI
MOVll,
•• "Stlarlc FIMw" (111~)
Slave Coc:h11n, C110ll
M1111ewt. Acculld of mur-
der, a one-tlma ClvM War
IOldler hid.a out In 1111
E111tglldea.
2:48 CZ) MOVll. . * * "Sc>lr'I\ 10t Thi Wind"
( 1179) Cflllf Dan °'°'"'· 8llm Pldl-. A )'OunO boy -com. 1111 handlclp 10
~ Ille World Chem·
pion Dog a.lddlf. 'PO'
2:IO CJ:i) MDVII
**~ "8phlnk" (1981)
Frlllk Lanoalll, Letley-
~ oo.n. A rutll'-
blaclc matllel lntlqulllel
~to 11op en
E9YPtOloglll lrom dllCOY·
wing 1111 wllerNl>Oull of I
l)flcelala ltltUI IM Wll
permitted to view. 'PO'
2:11 (C) MOY1I * * * "Thr11 Dl)'I Of Thi Condor" (1975) Robert
Redford, Feya Dun1w1y. A
r-ch 111der employed
b)' the CIA uncoVll'I Int•·
nel treachery when ah of
hll CO-Worklll ar1 -
linllld by • 1111 man wtlO I•
oow at•lng him. ,
1:00 CJ) 11A HUNT
(a> l'MHK a..11.TM
"Cone.rt For The Amiri·
Cll" Orummet Buddy Aldl
folnt Slnat11 In , <;oncll1
11 lhl AllOI DI CMvon
Ampllllll1al11 In Ille
Dominican Raclubllc:
3=*1 CD FAITH 20
1:11 (I) MOYll * * "Enler Thi Nlnjl" (t911) Frenco Neto, S-
GIOfga. "" Amarlcln met•
tlal 1111 ••Pll'f "" out 10 a-. Ille murder Of Ille
ball Irland. 'R'
S:41.MOVll * * • "Gholl f tory"
( 191 I) Frid Altllra. John
• Hou11man. My11arlou1
dlllll1 begin to dacllnale
the r1nk1 Of a 11'11111 olrcll
of lldltly man wno 111111
both 1 monthly ltOfW!llllng
Qel•IQOllhlr and I 5().
year-old aacret. 'R'
4:00. MOVll
• • '..\ "Werewolf Ot Lon·
don" ( 1935) Hanry HUii,
Wlrnet Oland A OoctOf
dltc:over• '"" Dalng bl!· Ian by I WOif 11111 hi
*-. -IWOlt Our·
I~ • full moon.
(!.) TOP O' THI
MOfNNCI
4;11. MCMI
• "Catman Ot Parle"
( 1944) CWt Eltnond, Adell
M•L n.t m)'ltlrioul Cel•
men II !tie l)ttrfta ~
In a murder C1M In Peril.
4:30 CI> IUU.WNU.a CDlMCMI
**'1'''Trw~··
(19111 Aobat1 DI Nln1.
Robert Ouvell. Tiii UIUally
eaper11e _. of IWO
brothers, I LOI Angalaa
pollce dltec:ttve and Ill
amblttoul AolMtl CMtlalle
f)rilll, COIWWfl duftnO I
murder lnVMllgltlon ·~· 4:41 CZ) MOYIE
**'II "Dlaign Fg, 1.Mng"
C 1933) F'9drlc March, Gary ,
Cooper. A ,,__thlnldng
young lady of Iha ~
"'' up l!Oulelleeping, ""'
""" Ill 111111 end """ • ~t only to dump
'""" both to merry 1 t111re1 """· •:ID ®MDVll '* * * "SlrlnQlf In The HouM" (11111) K* DulN,
Olvla~. ,,...,.. ... , .. ·····-· ,, . ., ... ·-~. *"'''._... °' TlllM .. unPY Wh,H"
I 1171) "-Frendleul,
JeHIOI W1her. ""'"
~ "'°"*""' ....... .. IUll*tld of ........
"" • '*'deoml pleyboy 1:48 •••• "Thi Concert
For K~" (1llO)
Ptul Mc:Car1ney, The Who
A hoet of rod! perfonntn,
min)' Of Whom get '°""'" ar In en 111-1111 roca
orct111tr1, .,. IMtUtld "'
11111 rlOOtd of ..... ot
Concet11 hlld lor the lllfl9.
flt ol rallaf to war•rlVlgld
Ctmbodl1.
1:11 CZ) •• 'A "The Formula"
( 1980) Merion l11ndo,
Cleora-c. Scott. Wlllll
ln11111lg1t1ng Ille murder Of,
I COllNgua, I vel•lll cop
uncover• • ooneplrecy
Involving thl 111~
of • 1ynt11etlc fuel formula
~"' oll c:an.I. 'R'
1:ao av • • • "Thi Ltwnlng
Tr11" (1M8) K~ Jollnlofl.
Alla Clarila. A bleclt t-.
eger llltn1 lbout IHI wtllll
IMng In 1(-during lhl
19209
1:00 CD ••• "WM w ..
Wlnllle" (1137) Shi~
T 11'11911, \tlctor Mcl.aglln.
A llnlfl gld ~ I
PQPUI• llgufe In lndlL • **'A "Thi Trouble
Wtth Glrll" (1NI) EMt
Prlllly, Mlfilyn ~ A
tr.wkng lhowman rune
Into ... torta of trouble
wtllle 111ylng In a Mtow.1-
'-· 1:00.(C) *•'A "Thi Gambler"
(1980) Kenny AoglB. L•
Purcell. A prolMalonal
gambler Ilk• 1 trlln ride
through Iha Old Wiii 10
help 1111 •trengld eon Ind
flndl rom.,_ with 1 n.
cty aoclety l1dy llong •he
w1y.
• l :IO (J) * * "Thi lncrldltlla
• Shrlnlelng W-" (1180)
Liiy Tomlln, Clllrllt ar.
din A ~ flt!dl " hard to cope wt.an n
IUddltlly lllglnl to lfWtnll
In 112e. 'PO'
CZ) * *'rt ''Trw Conf.a.
llonl" (191 t) Robltt QI
Niro. Aoblrt Ouvell. n,i
UIUally llC*lle wortc9I if
IWO~LOI~
... police delec:t!W Ind Ill
1mbltlou1 Romen Clltlollc:
prtaac, con-.e dur1ng •
murder ln-11gedon. 'R' l:Od. * * *'A "lm111tion Of life" ( 193-4) Clludlna Col-
bert, w.,..., Wllllm. A
bl1ck meld'• p1no•"•
raclpe meil• her~
...illly but her own ... II "**' by ...., weywwd
deughter.
(a> * * "T,_,,1 lllenct"
( 1972) °''°" w ..... l(lnl
lkKflald. A COUtlglOl'9 boy
jOlnl Iha lnlltnOUI plr111
Long John SllVer In IOOUt·
Ing Iha -I« lhlpe oer-
rylng bounty wortll 11111· ~ 'G' •
• ***'A "DI)' For
Night" (1972) J.cquallne
BieMt. Vllanllna Con-.
Olfacted by Frenc:oll Trvl-
leut Thi ii-eno io-of
litm j)ll'fC)(!Ml'I .,. llud·
ledlna~
ITIOllll. 'P0£
..... ***'A "Thi Alimo"
(P111 11 (1ff0) Jolln
Wa)'nl, AicUrd Widnwtl
The Blttll of Illa Alimo II
WIQld by hlrOll wtt4 llghl
to Ir• T-lrom Mlldco.
10:00 CID ••• .. ~.
11911) Jim.a Cagney,
~d E. "°""1e. Amid
I.hi IOClll uptl.avel ol
11201 N-Yori!, '" ""'*-CllM family lrtll IO
hold on 10 trldltlon 11 111
~ bllCk ..... "'*-
tan• llglll lgllnlt the tldlt
-~.·PO·
Cll • * • "lmlllllon Gan-.,.,.. ( 1"8) Glenn Ford.
Aid ~ont. When a Dftt-
ldler ganarll .. 11 llllcl In
IC11on during Woticl W11 11.
• m111ar 11ro11nt
lllUmll lllti Identity to fin.
"" tM lletttl. 10:IO (C) * * \t "Harper V*'I
PTA" ( 1111) l1rber1
Edan, "°""Y Coit. A _,
ffberlted )'OUnO mocMr
wlttl • gteet dell of ..
IPPMI lntentlonllly r11tt11
Ille oonteNetlve ~
of IOcel ICf!oot bolf 4 ........
(I) •• •.t "°"'In "°' Ljv.
Ing" c 1133) l"9drto Mardi,
Gary Cooper, A .._._. "")'OUnO lldy of .. .....
•• llP llOllllll••t .. ... wllfl an ... Ind than I
~.~to .... "*" "°"' to many • ....., '"'"
by Arm1trong & S.tluk
•
Or ungo Co II DAIL v PIL 0 T 1WNlnesc1oy. No~ttnlbtll 24 1962
THE
t'AMIL''
ClaCl'8
by 811 l<eane
"Mommy. the sand is all downstairs now.''
,. :\ R,. :\ D l ' IU~; by Brad Anderso.n
~(~~
.J
"The reason they call i~ a bird feeder is
because it's for blrds,-not for dogs!"
.H.:DGE PARKER
CHARLEY SAID THAT
MR C INTENDED TO HAVE YOUR AATHER
t°'llLLED IF HE HAO SURVIVED THE HEART
ATTACK, TONY 1 HE'S ALSO CERTAIN TRAT
YOU AND HE ARE ALSO ON THE ---
HIT LIST'
GARt'H :LD
•IG GEO•GE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
(I ~
I
II· i-1{
· "It beats having to put on 1 rwcktl• "9ry mor·
nlng." ·
1:~2 ;&-_ ~,1.2., ~ ..
·1 ~ED ~ERE Wf61MIS GIGANTIC TURKEY,
AN' ALL HE WANTED TO EAT WAS US ~"
by Harold Le Ooux
HEY, TONY' F\EMEM6EF\ ME7
.. SCOTTY? MOW YOU DOI~!
... ~-.....-.WHf-.;.;.b _____ ___,.;I l;.;;,·Z~~ () •'81-~•S,__ ""
,.00:\ ~l'LLl~H
H,AV~ I
K~PTYoLJ
WAITING
LONG?
r--"
WHL,)l°OLI
HAVEA<#D
A BIT
SINCe 1 -
1.AST SAW You ...
ACROSS 50 Knowtng TUEIOAY'I
51 Legend "'1m.E SOL YED
1 Pipes 52 Physics uml
6 Summon 55 Ethnic dlSOf· tO SU· Prefix dets =~~n:;.,,:wrw~r:"lrl
1' NIUllCll 2words
dlfectK>n 58 Eve Of Matle
15 Tur10sh regt· 60 Enid native EE-liiEE.f!i --~~~
ment 61 Allowance
16 Llfge dOg 62 Uprear
17 "Ave -· 63Sutters
18 Mlstellding ~ About
20 NWT n1U¥t 65 New World
Abbr r111gt
2: Germent
23 Stre.wn DOWN
2• Golt problem 1 8rlhsh hlle
26 A tense 2 Arrow po1son
28 Aj)pfOICh 3 8ot11e opener E c •
30 Thlek • NutnefiC pre· 1<1v1nc1 41 Solvenl
31 Pool shol fix 22 Month· Abbr 42 Cureelf
32 S..ic>r'1 5 Pollhcll Phi· 25 C1rd game 43 Pronoun
protector loSQ9tly 26 Nosy one 45 Engine p8'1
, 2 words 6 Mooch 27 Stony nitoe 46 Diiiy
36 Unsell Poet 7 GrM llQd· 28 Scow 1n · 47 Heedful
37 Treated df!ss P8f1t •8 lmpllc1I
38 Bot~ e Anon 29 G1tmen1 <19 Lard
311FDA fin 9 SprltWI 30 Conl8ff'lefS 5 t Plant pail A' S.•llf'I' 10 Pninl"' Hf'ntl 32 Ot"" sun 53 Cefeal
u I ""llCI 33 Wlllhed 54 Feichtl
llHtffl I I In'°''" )C ()ff! IC)UICe 5f POIM'S'"'9
4'1' 1..ndt ttlOft 12 Bird J~ Auto pioneer S7 Mountain
46 8111atlNlll!t 13 ~ 37 ScancltnlVlltll Pttfl•
49 Sllidlld Mid tt Wlfl 40 Edlcll .$9 Jer
,,
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WILL You RUN M~
IHR00<qH AGAIN ?
PUNl'TI
'
1 OE~ CON TRIM~ .. ''
HI, JU~EY-wUmVL
HOW ARE? V0t.J 10VJf.I?
LOOK AT ALL
THE BIRDS
FLY SOUTH
GORDO
11 iHANK VOO i;O(
5UBMITTIM6 ~OUR .ST~V"
. ,
...
by Cheri• M. Schulz --------1' WE ~WT TMAT IT
DOES NOT SOIT OIJR
PRESENT NEED5"
11 IF IT EVER DOES,
WE'ftE IN TROUSLE II _., -~
I HOPE STORKS
DON'T FLY
SOUTH, TOO--
~
I
I
by Tom K. Ryan
by Jet f MacNelly
by Ernie Bushmiller
'CAUSE'THEN I woNT
HAVE ANY NEW
BABY-51TTIN6 JOBS
ALL WINTER
by Gus Arriola
by Tom Batiuk
,. -·-· Fl'NKt' WINKER•E.4N
~O EAc.H ANO EVERq BAND
llJRKE4 CDME5 Wl1H A IJ1TL£
DEVIC.E IN rr ...
°™A1 NOT ONL4 RJP6 UP A~D TEW> CX>U WHEN 1HE
Bl RD 15 DONE ...
SOT AL.SO lME S<.D~E OF
'· THE FOO'TMLL GAME !
..
1~~M~f
OM'f~ ~'f
~ f"'°"' wou.
I Gam\ Pt0£ ·EEN
\Fl~ONL..YA UTIL.e
8'TLA~.
J-
RRENT I,
'TEDDY?
-
.. ... --
• Orungu Coaal OAILY PILOl /WecJnttadoy, N uv11n1t1111 :il4 1\J8~>
Ml.IC NOllCE
flCflTIOUl IUINH N._ITAftMINT
\
lhl lt>llOwlllO fl••tOn II 11111110
llulltlet•" A80 111 lH CAOWO. II ~llf
0.lvt CO.II MMa. Cafffo11\l19'8211 Ju11111 (lull legal name 11 11nt
n•ma Of\IY). 103 P111on TIM llllt, Coat• Mff8. C1llt0<111a 112827
I hit bull114tH II COMluClecl by an
llldMdual
Jullln
Tlllt lltlen14Hll WAI hied w11h the
County Cleft. or Or•oo1 County co
Novambef 19 1982 ,202IM
PublltheO Oo •ng• Co111 D•lly
P1101, Nov 24, Otc 1, 8. 16. 1(182
b087-83
.Nil.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UllNHI
NA• ITATIMtNT
,ICrmout Ml ... 11
NAMllTATIMllfT
rh• 1011ow1no person 11 doln9
bUtlnaM 81
OCEAN WORKS, 211 t V11f1
Way, Nawpo11 8 .. Cfl, CalilOtnl1 112M3 Cotwld Arlllur kf\waOle. ,U,
Hollel1y lllOI CI, Newpo1t 8 .. Cll,
Calit0<nl1 IHeO
Thlt bueil'"9 la conouc:tao by an
11\elMCIUtl
Collfld A &el\wabla
lhit 11tl-I Wit lllecl with Iha
County Clark ot Orange County on
Nov.lnbaf I, 1982 ,I01114
Publlthed 0{ang• Co111 Dilly
PUot, Nov. 3, 10, 11, 24, 11182 49"1'1"<82
P\alC fl011Cl MllC flOJICl
NOTICI M ........ IA&.I PICTITIOUI .._ ••
Pl.AIM"''' ,_ ••• U 1. INC..... NAMI ITATl .. NJ
Dl•INDANT 1 eA11;a •A\' ft1e lnlk1wll'll l*tOnl tta doono
CINTIR ,._, • ...._, .... et .. t111et• 11 Na,..... Pno..1r c.: f '1J, 2vei;.-Ana
Oy v1nua OI 1111 •MllCUllOn 1....ecl 11 la l I n• I 1oun1 Niguel on Augutl 21>. tlU by 1111 8u!*IOt .itf0t1111 .,.11
Coun. County ol 01111119 St•t• ol l1gu1ta Oeva1opmwn1 Int 1
CllOOfnla, UCIOfl • 1Vdg1No1I tf)llf.., fflfllll tOf pol •llOll 21HJ92 An•
Ill llVOI of l'RfS •<rl INC • .,.. l •n• L•oun• NllJUtl, Calltoin11 COff)Ot1tic)l1 1101 8M• Ill 8111011111 112877
BROS CO , 11 1uaon-.i11 t •tdl10rt '1anll C111le, I°" , 1 CllltlO<nl•
and 1g11ntt OACIC 8A'I' C(N tr A Ofl'Qr&tlOfl, 29611 t Ana M•••• lfl141.
PARTNtRSlllP, .. ludgrt11111 19un1 NIQUlll, C11110r..i11non ClabtOft 11\0Wf•IQ • ,,., Oallf\Ca l)f Thi• llullneH ,, C01101.1C;l8(1 by •
'61,890 U 1c1uelly du• 1111 .. Id n11t11 p111n.1tahlp
lu<1om1n1 011 lht 111141 ul Iha Jof'ln A HIQ09t0
'•utrice 01 ••IO t•tcuuon. I lla\11 lh11 stat-11 wet flla<I wllh 11141
levied i.p°" tll lflt rl(lhl. 1111• end ountr Clark 01 01111Q<t County on lnl•rHI ol HhJ judg!114'11t o.blor1 In ovam1>41f 12, itU -------------l1he prOP•••r In 1111 Cou11ty ot PIOt• f'tlll.IC NOTJC[ Or•noa. Stitt ot C1111ornla. Publlehlll Oft•IQ• Cout Dally
d"crlti.d 1a I01towe 1101, Nov 17, 24, Dec 1, 8, tll42
MllC flOllC(
flCTtTIOUt ., ..... ~ ITATl.MINT
I Ile loll~tng I* tOlla 111 a OOlflg
~ ...
COMPUT!R PX, 11001 fky
P11t. Sou111 8ullt 0 lrvl11a .CA
92714
11 1.i,PJ•rt I fHO tt 11 nt1 At'°"llll .. 19001 8ity p,,, .. 80Vtlt
Suite U h•l•tt CA lll714
r1111 ou•ln.,. •• c.0110U(l1'd by •
liOltx111tl()r1 S1eµh10 8 81;011 enCI
Mllli!l W 01w1ii.ig
tlat1et111y
I hll tlalllm(lltt Wal hied Wllh lh•
<.;ounly Ct.rk ol Or•n0t County on
NOY fl, 10112 ,.,.,.
Publl•h•d Orange Coast 0111y Pilot, Nov, to 17. 24, OIK I, 19e:il ... 11.111
P\alC N011Cl ......
NOTICI M ,..,ITll 'I IAU
T.I . "°• , ... ,. IWCMITMT..OTICI TO NONRT'f OWl9R
YOV AA£ IN OHAUlT UNOlA A orro or TRUSl OAT[O 1110111
NlfH You lAKl ACTION TO
PROTfCT YOUR PlllOP(RTY, IT
AV ar iOlD AT A PU8llC 8AlE
f VOV NfCO AN UPLANATION
F THI NAT Ullll"O' THE
ROCClOIHO AOAJNIT YOU. VOU
HOVlD CONTACT A 1.AW'f'(A 01t Oecttnl* 8 lllU, al 10 00
m IMP(RIAI C0RP01\Al10N 01'
MERICA .. Ouly •PPOlnl•d
T rutt•• u1tO•• and pu,.ua1tl to OMO 01 Trytl 1~or~a<1 June 10. 1tl 1. e1 Intl No 30024. l1t l>OOll
14 108, ptge 811 I. ol Olllclll
Record• In ll't• olllc• ol 11141 COUlllY
AKol"d•n 01 01e1tge County, 81a1a Tha ldllowing pereon It doing
bu1ln•11 H
ftCTITIOUI •UllHlll The 1oulho .. 1trty 111el1ngul11 &OOl-82
NAMl.ITATU•NT on•·tiall 01Lot81 of tr.cl No 378, ---------------------------ol Calllor1tll ·~atule<I by ALLAN e "8.IC NOTICE Ml!LLtR 811d MAUREEN HEll.EF\. D AN BONO ANO
ASSOCIATES. 17317 San lull 12,
Fountain V1!ley, CA 1127ot
Tht lollowlno pareon 11 dotng 1 , lllOWI\ on 1 map theraor 1o1••1c ...,.TICE
bu11neH 1e· • p '"' ,.~ "" NEWPOFH NEURORESEARCH re cordad In Book 1'" •O• .... ~"'."'"'.:--=-~~"'='"'~"'='"'~~~~ AS SOCIA TES. 2 I Soutllamp1on Mlacell1n1ou• M1p1, raco(dt or I u , I " I 0 .. c 0 u Ill T 0 ,
Ulbend and wlle. Will SELL AT f 1Cm1ou1 •u1•11 PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIOHEST
NA• ITATIMINT BIDDER FOR CASH (paytble ti Dan W1lkar Bond. 17317 San
.ult • 2. Fountain Valley, CA 112708
Thl9 butlnets la C011duc1ed by an
ndlVldul l
Hid Oranoe Cou11ty CAUl'ONt!A Court, Newport Beach. C1llfornl• Property le more commonly COUNTY OP CMIAllOI Tiit 1011ow1"9 P4lt .on• are dolno ome ol ••le tn lawful monav ot 1
bl.otl1tt11 H ' Unlltld S UllHI II Ille N0tlh l1on1 92800 known 11 285 1 11v1n1 Avenue. tn Ille Matter ot Iha A"'*"llOO of Mult E Anderaon, M 0 • .21 Co1la MNI, CtMfornll MARK PAUL PENNOCI( Ind KIRK
Southlmpton Court, Nawpoll Togetllar with all 1nd llngulli OAVIO PENNOCK For Ch1nge ol
THE HACIENDA. 1726 Colltge .nllaf\C41 10 Ille County CourthouM,
Avtnu•. Sanl• Ana. Catllornla 700 Civic Canter Ofl•• Well S1n1•
112708 Ana CA all rlghl 11119 and lntlffft Dan W 8oltd
This s11•-· WIS llled wllh ,,,.
:;ounty Clerk ol Or&llQt County on
:>ct 14, t982
Btach. Cthl0tnl• 92660 11141 '-"*''•• lleredlt~t an<I Ne!T141 Thi• bu1lneH Is conducted by an appurtentllCet thereunto btle>ngl"9 A11IMI HAVE KITCHEN Will co1tvayad to •nd now htld by II
TRAVE L, ENTERPRISES. I urider H id O .. d ol Trull In tilt
Cal1lorn1a COtl>O'lllon, 1726 Collage property 11tu11ad In stld County
Avenue Sanll An•. C•lllornll tn'tl s1a1e oa1e11Md as
tndMdual 0< In tnVWIM appa1lllning CMIC>9" TO IHOW CAUll
Miik E AllClertoo, M 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll fCMI CHANOI OF NA• ,1 ... 7 Published Ortnga Colet Di lly PllOI, Nov 10. 17. 24, Dec. 1. 1982
41138-82
This 1111ement wat loled With 11141 on Thuradiy. Deeemt>a< 11. l982. al MARK PAUL PENNOCK and
County Clerk ol Orange County on lO 30 o'ct«ll #. M. at Main Lobby KIRK DAVID PENNOCK ha\11 flled a
Novemti.r 12, 1982 CourlhOUM. 700 CMc Ctntlf Ofl\11 pa1111on l1t Ihle court lor an Older
F20lMI West. City of Santa An1, Coullly ol al10w1ng patlhonar 10 c;ha1tge lhelr
Pubhthed Orange Coast Diiiy Otinga, Sllta ot CaHIOlnla, I wHI NII namH H tollow1 From MARK
PllOI, Nov 17 24, o.c 1, 8. 11182 at public IUCllOn 10 th• hlghHI PAUL PENNOCK 10 MARK PAUL
112706 A, 8UBLEASEHOLO ESTATE IN
Thi• t>u•m•u la conoucted by • ANO TO
COlpot8llOO LOI 110 ol Tract No 3519, In Ille
H1ve Kotchlf't City ol Nali>POtl Beach, 11 ahown on
WHI Tr1val, Enllfptllff 1 MIP recorded In 800ll 128, Plilt•
Ju"f Neptune, • 18 10 21 1nc1u11va ol M•~--· f'tlll IC NO llCE
FICTITIOUI llU .... 11
NA.• ITATlMINT 5066-82 bl<ldar, for CHl't 111 llwf\41 money ol MUELLER Ind lrom KIRK DAVID
------------Illa Unlteel Stltts, Ill 11'141 right, lllle PENN 0 CK Io KI R K 0 AV I 0 Pratlden1 Map1. racorO• ol OratlQt Cou11ty. Thtl ... ,~, .., .. hi.d Wol('I Iha Celllornl• •. The lollowlng person 1111 doing
bU511\HS IS l'ta.IC NOTICE and tnte1e11 o r u1d 1ud9man1 MUELLER Co.&nty Ci.<k ol Orang• County on The etrHI 1ddren and other Nov 16 1982 COmn\Of\ dffjgn111on, if a11y. ol I · MINUTE MADE PHOTO LAB.
7092 Edlnger. Huntington 8HGh.
Calllornle 92647
f lCTITIOUI IUaMH NAME I TATlMlNT
dablot1 tn the abov1 dHcrlbed II 11 hereby ordered that Ill
property, 0< eo much the1aor 11 may pa11ont 1n1a1ettad In the meuar
be neceutry to 111111y 1a1d aloreHld appalf before this cour1
eaecutlon, with accrued 1n1e1HI a1td In Oep1r1man1 No 3 at 700 Civic
costa Canter Drive West, S1n11 Ana,
KlllAY 6 IMITH rHI property dHcrlb•d ll)Ove Is
C_..._a 11 Law purpQtted to be 001 W1y11a Road,
Howard Mark Kopelson. 25942
E111es1lne Coull, Laguna Hills.
Calllornla 112653
The lollowlng person Is dol11g
btta1ne1111 .... -.CAlttMlf 9'111d.. Co1ona dtl Mlt CA 112625.
OUIET DESIGNS-NEWPORT
625 Superior Avenue. Newport
8Heh, Calll<>rnla 96223
Dated at S1n11 Ano. Calllornla. C1l1lornl1, on Otcemt>e• 15, 11182. lul .. t30 The undersigned Tfut1•
Newport lleeolt, CA. l:IMO dttclltm• any llablllly for any
This bustneaa Is conducted by 1n
individual Ktrk R Heyl, 1855 Carbon
Canyon Road, Chino, Cahtornla
91710
Novemt>et 3, 1982 11 10 30 o clock a m .. and tl>en a1td
Brad Galet there 1how cause, II tny tney have.
Shertlf·Corone1 why uld pet111on tor change ol
,202207 lnCOt1Kl1141H of the atraet addrMI • Publl1hed 01ang• Co111 Dally and other common destgnallon, 11
Howard M Kopelaon County ol Oranoo 1tame allou•d not be g••nted. Pilot, Nov 24, Dec 1. 8. 15. 1982 any. ehown haretn
5 183-82 S1id ule wlll be made. but Thie llatemant was llled with 1118
County Cieri< ot Orang. .Couoly on
November 10, 1982.
Thi• business 11 cooducted by an
lndtvlOual.
CalllornlD It Is lutth•r 01dlfed that 1 copy of
By K. Brown this order to ahow caun be --------------without c;ove1tant or warranty, Nil.IC NOTICE
'201I03
Published Orange Coast Dally
Pilot. Nov. 17, 24, Dao. 1. 8, 1982 50~9-82
f'tlll.IC NOTICE
'ICTmoua IUllNHI NAME ITATl.MINT
The following peraon •s doing
busineu as
CLASSIC BOOK & MODEL COMPANY, 3800 E Coast Hlghw1y,
COiona dal Mar. C1lllorlll1 92825
Ptter Groh, 1355 C0<1t Of1v•.
Laguna Beach, C1lil0<n1a 926S I
!hi• bullness '' being conduclad by Iii indovldual
Walter Miller
This statemant hied with th•
County Cle1k of 0ra1'g8 County on
November 12. 1982
,201 ...
Pubhshed Orange Cou1 08'1y
PtlOI. Nov 17. 24, Dec I. 8, 1982
5085-82
Pl.Ill.IC NOTICE
FtCTmOUI llUllHHI
N._ ITATE.MINT
The following paraon 11 doing butlneu 11:
Kirk R. t1eyl
Thi• statement wet meo with the
County Clerk of Or1nge County on
November 12, 1982
F201MS
Published Orange Coast Dilly
Ptlot, Noo1 17, 24, Dec 1 8, 1982. 5009-82
!'ta.IC NOTICC
FICTm ou• •USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The 1011ow1ng person os doing
buStneu as
THE MASTER CHICKEN. 17272
Mc:haden. No L. Tustin. CA 92680
THE MASTER'cHICKEN. 15500
Tustin VIiiage Way No 25. Tusttn.
CA 92680
Ballman Bob ZOW<;lh• ThtS l>US11141SS IS c:onducte<I by an
tndlvodual
Bob Zowgn1
This s1a1emen1 was hied w11n Iha
C<>y!l!Y_Clfrlt f 1 nt on
Nov 1S-::T982
F2020l3
Publlshed Orange Cont Oa11y
PtlOI, NOY 24, Dec 1. 8, 15, 1982
~182·82
• , SergHnl publlahed 111 O,.nge Coast Dally
H11rwlt1, Ille,...,, Macl>onatd Piiot. • newapaper o l o•neral a ... _. c1rcu1a11on, publtahact 1n this county
MO Newport C911lat Or., • 1555 at least oncll a week lor lour Newport Beach, CA 92660 c;oneecu1111e weeks prlOr 10 the day
Pl1ln1111'1 Attorney ot Hid hellll!Q
Pubhshed Orange Cout Dally Dated November 1, 1982
P1IOI, Nov 10, 17, 24. 11182 FRANK DOMENICHINI
49e4-82 Judg. of the
f'tlll.IC NOllCE
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL
COURT-WEIT
1141 13111 llrMI
W"tmlM tar, Calltorrlla mu
Supet10< Court
Published Oran9• Coast Dally PtlOI Nov 10, t7, 24, Dec 1. 1982
4958·82
PLAINTIFF DUANE W l VONS FtcTITIOUI llUllNEll
DEFENDANT HOMER JARVIS NAME ITATl•NT
and DOES 1 th1ough 10, 1nck.t1tv• Tne followol!Q persons are dool!Q
IUMMONI t>uslnft1 as
•• CAM NU..111 Ism 1 HE OLD FIREHOUSE NOT1CEI '14"1 Mff bHll awd. DESIGN COLLABORATIVE', 2817
Tl-. COllf1 -)' cleelde .. alftlt )'Oii Newpoft Boulevard, Newport
wltMut ,_ Mine heeld Uft'"9 Seki\ CA g2663
ftCTITIOUI •UllNHI
NAMEITATl•NT Tiie lolloWlng P4tf10111 are doing
1bUtlnM1 at THE BEAR NECESSlllES. &13
'larktpur Avenue. Corona d_. Mii.
C1fllotnla 92625 .9,,,y A Rica. 513 lark1pu1
Avenue. Corona dal Mar C .. hlornte
92625 Use M Rica, 613 L111k1pu1
,AvemJe, C0tona del Mar. C111rorn11
92625 This t>us.nt1s Is conducted by I
1ga1te<•I p11tnerthlp
Barry A Rice
n us statlfTM!flt wu toled with Iha 1Counl)' Clerk ol Otenge County on
•October 20. 1982
f200111
Published Or1ng~ Co111 Oa11y
Pilot, Nov 17, 24 0ec; 1, 8. 11182 5060-82
)'4"1 ~ wltlllft JO der•· "8ed Utt Fagerborn. 104· 15th S11ee1.
the lntormlllon ....... Newport Beac:h, CA 92663 TIC
01teit-the tdwlOI of C1TIIT1lft";i-f"-.vit"W111r.". -tt~~===::!::!!~~~~~===-an 11torney In thll m11ter. you 'Countty Haven, S1n1a Ana, CA
should. do so ptomptly so that ycx.ir 92706 wrm8f"l rtaponte ii any, may be 111.0 S1epne1t J. Malelyt, 20201
on tome Spruce S11ee1 Santa Ana Hl!IQllls.
A Y I 9 0 I U e ta d 111 1 I d o CA 112707
'tcTlTIOUI aut ... 11
NAMI ITATIMINT
The follOWtl!Q pefSOllS .,. OOlng
bUltnet5 ••
"'-IC NOTICE d•m1nd1do. El lrlb11n11 pu•d• E11c f8y1or. 3014 w Balboa
____ ,.._~--------cleeldlr contr1 Ucl. tin llldlaftcla 1 8outev1rd. Newport &etch, CA
WIL WRIGHT 'S O RANGE
COUNTY. 3355 VII lido, Sult• 215,
Newport 8etctl, C1ltforN1 112663 -qw Ud. reeponda ct.ntro 02663 ,..
•XP<HI or fmplled, regtrdll!Q 1111e. potHHlon, or encumbrancn: to
PIY Ille 1am1lnl11Q principal tum or
the not• ateured by sal<I Deed ol
Trutl, with Interest 1he1eon, u
proy1ded In Hid note. adv~s. II
any, under Ille terms ol aald Deed
01 Trust Ilea. cha1gaa anef
axf)lflte.S ol tilt Trust .. Ind ol Iha
trust crutecl by said Deed of Trust,
ror the •mount r•aaonably
nllmaled to be S 141,500 00
Tiie berlelic1ary unclar Mid Deed
of Trust h•retolor• axecuted and
oalrY•••d to the undlralgned •
wf1118f"I Oeciara11on ot Oefeult and
Demand 101 Sate. and a w1111en
Nollet ot O.t1ult tnd Elechon 10
5-11 T1141 undlfs1gned c11.1Md said
Notte• of Oelault and Elecllon 10 Stll 10 be rec0<ded In Iha cOUl\ty
wh41ft the rul P<"oe>erty la IOCated
Oat• Octobaf 28. 11182
IMPEllllAL COlllltOlllATION 0,
AMIMCA
1mc-.....0t. IMI Diego, CA 1212'
"(TI.,at--4
l1trellla CIY!n...,..,
True ... '• 1• Offtcet' PubllSl'tad Newport Harbor News Preu comblnad with the Drage
CoHI OaUy PtlOI, Nov '°· t7, 24, 1982
4847·82 SHALIMAR ASSOCIATES
LIMITED. 19762 MacArthur Blvd ,
Sulla 300. Irvine. Calllornla 92715 .i
Robert A. Berthiaume. 9451
Asbury Circle, WastmlnSler,
Calll0tnl1 92683
NOTICI TO •UNI Of' INTIMIT ..
TA)( IALI PlllOCllDI
IM ao dlae. Lu la tntormacloft qua Th•• bu1111ess Is conducted by e algw. o.ner11 perlnttrahlp Inc,, 1 Cllllor ra11011, 3355 !'ta.IC NOllCE Newport~·,, ln1a1n11lon11.
Via Lido, Sult awporl Beach, 1---------.----
The ptnlee 1111.0 below may ha\11
rlghtt to Ill• • clalm lor ••CHI
ptOCMds retulllng lrom Ille Nie ot
IU·d••d•d propa11y held on
SI Utted desee 1ol1ctlar et Ult F1g1rborn
consejo d• un abogado en u11 Th11 1111eman1 was llled With the Callfcrnla 926 . 1 flCTITIOUI •UtlNl:H
This bual1141H nductad by t NAMI ITATIMENT
Thia business Is COllductad by a llmlled partnerlhlp.
as u n Io , de b • r 1 a ha c • r Io Coonty Clerk ol Orange County on
lnmed1111me111e. de eat• m1ner1. NOY 19, 1982 coipor1tion The tollowlnQ persons are doong
Ntwport C11c1e buatneu .. Robert A. Berthiaume October 13, 1982. su retP<Jeall esc:rote, IA hly alguna.
puede ser reglltrada a llempo 'ameao Publlsh•d Orange Coaat Oa1ty Piiot Nov 24, Dec 1, 8 15. 1982
5180-82
lnte<nalional. Inc A) HOUSE OF BOOKS: 81 HOB
Laslie Jane Lofland SUPPLIES. 2S21 AIOna St .. Sant• Thia 1tal-I w11 filed wllh Ille
County Clark or Oranga County on
No-.ember 12, 1982
AH ctelrna must be 111 writing and
mull corttaln aulfic:11nt lnl«m111on
and proof 10 •t•btlall 1 clalm1nt'1
rlghll 10 all or any p1r1 of lha
••oau P'OCMd• Clalma rnusl be flied with Iha Coullty on or befor• October 27, 11183. otharWIM your
dllms cannot bt conaidafeo.
I TO THE DEFENDANT A cMI
c;omplalnt hu bHn hied by Iha
s.tfatary T ,_,., Alli. CA 927~
p11111t11f against you. II you w1a11 10 -------------
This stllement was 11..0 with Iha Robert H Simi, 1925 E. L•
,201111 Publithed Or1nga CoHI Diiiy
PilOI, Nov 17. 24. Dec 1. 8. 1982
5037-82
0.1...a ttii. 1aww11. you mu•I. wtlh1n
30 d1ys all•r lh•a summon• Is
tefVld on you, hie with this court a
Wfltten resoonse to Ille comota1n1
Unlesl you do ao. your default w1H
be entettd on appllc1t1on ol 1ne
p111111111. and this court m1y entet a
JV(lgmenl ag11nst you 10< lilt retlaf
demanded 111 Iha c;omote1n1. wtlle:lt
could ruull 1n g11nlthman1 of
wagu, taking ot money Of Pf01>41<1Y or other rahef raquet1•d tn th•
eotnplalnt
• Nil.IC NOllCE County Cler"k of Ottnga County on Vall Sp 2 Orange CA 92866
November 12. 11182 Lind• L Simi 1925 e L• Ve11
PtllUC NOTICE The p arll•• or ln1are11, th• ueseor'a parcel number ol th•
FICTtTlOUI llUllNEH PfoP9'1Y In wlllch Iha l)Mllet may
FICmlOUI _, .....
NAmlTATl•NT The IOllOWll!Q per~ 11e dOlnO bvtlnet~ ••
f 201141 Published Orange Cout Dilly
PllOI, Nov 17, 2<l Dec 1, 8. 11182
506742
"'8JC NOTICE
NAMI I T A TE.MINT hev. an lnl«Mt 11 81 lotlow9:
Tb4r following parson 11 doing ( 11 Dana P01111 Corp et al; AP
UNIVERSAL IMPORTS, 198<11
Out8I Bay L-. HuntmgtOll Beech. C111tor111a 112648 '1CTITIOUI .,._II
buSlnWS ... 122· 130·89 (lorm•rly 122-130-43 Willie M Dlc:key, 111641 Ouiet NAME ITATl..wT
Bay Liii•. C1~forn11 92648 T lie rOllOWlng pertont If• d0i"9
Ingar E Otclley. 19641 Ouie1 bullnMS U 81y L-Ca11lorn1192M8 EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATIONS,
VIA UDO REAL TV. 3336 V11 POf)
Lido, Su11e A. Newport Buch. (2) 81)11\ KOOlc.lan. AP 145-251·18
Calilornla 92663 (foirn«ty 111-307-301
George J Nlcholaa. a V11 For your co1tvan1a,,ca, claim
CullH. Bonsall, Caltlornla 112023 form1 Ind lnlOt"maUOtl ragardlno DATED June I. 1982
RICHARD J WACK
Clerk
Rob•rt N W11er 1 50 2821F North Gtlnd Avenue. Senta
Princeton, R1nc110 Mirage, Ana, Ca11l0<n11112701
Cllllom11 92270 Sherry Howard, 252 IF Norllt
Ch1t10111 L. W•t•rt, 60 Grand Avenue . Santa A1t1 .
Prfncaton, R1neho Mlra9e. Calttornla 92701
Th11 t>uSlness lsc:onducled by 1n filing P•OC*Sul"• may be ob1ainacl
Individual at 830 N &roadway, Room 30e,
Geor99 J NlcholH Stnll Ana, or t>y calling 834-3628 Thi• •l•ltmenl WH tiled With the be""-1 8 a.m and 5 p,m.
By YOlenOa Ponce
Oapuly Cal1lorl1l1112270 Marilyn Far••y. 2S21F North
Tl\il bu-11 conducted by a Grtnd Ave nut. San II Ana , County Cletk ol Ora11ga County on OBERT l CITRON
November 111. 1982 nty Tax COlleclor-Treu
Pubhehed Or•no• Coal! 011ly Pilot, Nov 24, Dec 1, 8, 15. 1982
5181·82
panarll pwtne<"ShiP Ca1ttorn1a 112701
W M Ofcitey Thll bUtlMU 11 conducted by a
Publlahed Oreng• Coast Dally Publllh•d Or1nga Coaat Deily ..,.,,IC NOTICE P:202t2:S ~ot OrallQt County Thi• 11a1aman1 w .. tiled wtlh lie geNl(al partnerlhlp ·
Piiot, Nov. 24. Dec 1. 8. 15. 1982 Hot. Nov 10. l7. 24, 1982 ,.~ County Clark ol Or1nga County on. Sherry Howwd Novemt>a< 12. 1982 This ttll-1 wu filed wilh tha 5127-82 4841·82 I Up ER IO Ill C 0 u Ill T O p:
___ Pllt_Ll_c"'"iri-Tl-CE___ rta.IC NOTICE co~~~~NGI '201941 County Clefk ot Orange Ccx.int~ on
Published Orange CoHt 01ily November 8, 1982.
PllOI. Nov 17. 24. Dae:. 1, 8. 11182 f201_.-,tcTTTIOUI IUl ... 11 I U , I Ill I 0 Ill C 0 U Ill T 0 ' 700 Clwtc Ceftlat Dflff W"I
NA• ITATIMINT CAUl"09'NIA '-' OtftM ..... 502S..82 Publlahed Orange Co111 Dally
Th• lot1ow1ng pereon Is doing COUNTY OF CMIANGI lent• Ana. C..._,.ltt t1702 P\B.IC NOTIC£ bualneH 11. In Iha Mallar of tha Appllcallon ol Mallar ol the Adoption Petition
STEVE IRISH & ASSOC , 2097 PAUL JAMES GRAY ForCh1ngeot \Stepperentl KENNETH RAY I TATl •NT OF UA~
Sen Joaquin Hiiis Rd . Newport Nema STEPHENS. Adopting Pat.nt CW Ull CW
Beadl. CA 92660. CAii .,_" A11ten CITATION ("'°9ATI) 'ICTITIOUI .............
Slave Irish. 14 M•n•ra Trail, OM«9' TO SHOW CAUU CAii -• AD·217M Th• lollowlng par1ons have Irvine, CA '°" CHANGa °"..... lHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 1b1ndonad 1ne u .. ol Iha llct1tl0Ut
This t>ualness Is conducted by'" PAUL JAMES GRAY "81 filed • CALIFORNIA. bUllneM name
tndlvldual patlllon In tl\11 court lor an order To MICtiAEl BRANTNER DRESS AFFAIR, 1110113 8eaeh
s18111 lrlSh allOwlng patlllonaf to Cllangt Ilia/her You 1 re h • r •by c II ad and Blvd • Hunllngton 8each. Cehfornll
This s111emen1 wet !tied wtlh Iha name lrom Paul J -Gray IO Paul requ1re<1 10 ~r 11 • half Ing II\ 92848
County Clerk ol Ortnge County on J-KlrDr. this court on F•bfull)I 11 11183 at Th• F1ct11tou1 8ualne11 Name
Nov. 5. 11182 II 11 haraby or<larad tha1 alt 8.45 • m 1n 0toar1men1 8, located referred 10 1boY• w11 lilad In
'201 ... 1Mflon1 lnlarttlad In tlle matter 1t 700 C1v1c Canter Drive Wast. OratlQt Couttty on Seplambat 28
Publl•h•d Or1nga Co111 0111r alortMld llPClMf before this court Sante Ana. Cal1l0<n11 92702, and to 11179
PtlOI. Nov 10. 17, 24, Dec 1. 1982 In ~men! No. 3 111 700 CN1c glva a ny 1ag11 raa1on why, C11v1n O ~1racnanmann a1td 4914·82 Canter Orlv• WHI, Santa Ana, ac;cord1ng lo th• vauhed Ptllllon Janet R Ktrc:hanmann. 24362
------------c.ltlornla, on o-rtber 8, 11182. at filed With tnls cou1t Tha adoe>llon Of Falcon Lan• El Toro, Cahlornll flta.IC NOllCE 10 30 o'clock • m .. and then t1td Micnatl StepMtl Wh•IPlty by the 92630
f lCTTTIOUI ., .... 1 lher• llhOw cauae, If any they ha\11, pt11110net, Kenneth Ray Slaphene, Thll b\11111811 II COllducte<I II)'.,,
N•• IT•Tl•NT why H id pelltlOll lor cha1t9a of snould not be •dfUdged lfldl\lldual .. .. name lhOuld l\OI be 9f"lnle<I. Oaleel November 12. 1982 Calll'lrl D K1r1chann'la"" The fo1towl1tg peraon 11 doing n la further 0<deted that •copy of By Anhur E Krega< This 1111-1 wu hied With the
bu..-81 thl• order lo show caua• b• ~~ County Clark ol °'1119" County on
Niv2:.. C. j~;!rnl, d:lr:.':i'.~";'::f,~· 92 publlthaCI In Orang. Co .. t Dally HAlllttY •• WI I I November A, 1982 Pilot. I new1p1par of genar11 1-0-ltnet, f1Da lrvt~~~ll~oin~~s 112 Navona, c1r~1a11on. publllhed In this eounty l ulta • Publl111ed 011nge Co111 Dilly
T •• 1 b at lent once • WHk for four Mawpet1 9oach, C.....,,. l2llO P1101. Nov 10, 17, 24. Dec 1, 1982
Pilot. Nov 10, 17, 24, Dae 1. 1982
41152·82 .
PtB..IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI ., .....
NAMI ITATIMINT
The fOltow11tg PlflOl\I II dOlng buSlntN al ••
SOUTH COAST ART ANO
FRAME. 2821 Montetay A\11 Cotta
Meat. CA 112826 PAUL FAEEMAN WAIGHT, 21?1
Monterey Ava , Coile M•H CA
112626
Megan t::!'_'· 282 t Mont•ty A.,. , Cotta CA 92626
TNI bultnaA is condvaed by an
1ndMdual
Magan Wright
Thoe 1111-1 WU !tied W.tll Iha
County Clefk ol Or1n99 C®"ty on Nov. s. 1982
'101447
PubHaheO Ortng• Cotti Dally
PtlOI. f1<>v 10, t7, 24, Dec 1, 11182
4910·82
Nil.IC NOTICE hit t>u ... neN • conducted Y • conMCVllva waa1<1 prior to Iha day (714) IQ-4DtO 4779-82 llmilad par1,,.,ahlp ot said hearing. Published Or1ngt CoHI Dally ftCnTIOUI .,...18
Thi·, 11J1ol't1-n M,. °'waslggarlll! .. with 1 .. _ Dated: Oclober 29, 1982 PtlOI, Nov 17. 24, Dae: 1, 8, 1982 P\B.IC flOTIC( NAm •TATDmNT
..., '"' FRANK OOMENIOHINI 5067·82 The IOlloWlftO l*-'8 -dOlnO County Clerk ot Orange County on Judge of Ille 'ICT1TIOUI .,..... butl,_ M.
November 12, 1982. Superlo< Cour1 "'8JC NOTICE NAMR ITA~ BASHFUL PALACE. 2:184 1
F201MO Publlafled Orange Co1t1 Dally -------------1 Tiie followlng P8flOll9 "'doing Claud• Circle . l•ll• ForHf. Put>llthe<I Orange Coall Di lly Pilot, Nov. 3, 10. 11. 24, 1982 ,ICTIT10U8 -•• bullMM • Cellfomla 12930
Pilot. Nov. 17. 24. Dec 1. 8. 11182 4&40·82 NA• •TA,.._NT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, Beverly l<rltnte ln. 2284 1
5029·82 ----------....,...-Tilt IOllOwing patlOlle we doing 1800 E G•rry Avenue. Sult• 118. Cl1ude Clrcl•. Lek• For•ll. rta.IC NOTICC bualneaa H ; Stnta Ana. Calltomla 112705 • Clllfornle 92'30 flta.ICNOTICE ----------~ NEWPORT IRVINE J-Kenneth Davia. 15500 P e ggy Jo Moore. 314 1~
--,-IC-TITIOU--l-IU-... --1-.--I u, E "~~~.u .. T 0 , ACUPUNCTURE CENTER. 2192 Tuelin v:i=.c,w.y, No. 18, Tuatln. ~. Balboe llland, Callfomla
..... ITATl•NT couwn cw ORANOa Martin Sun• 240. lrvlne. CA 92715 Clllfornle 112882
Th I II I I d I .. I , ....... 11 I, .................. , ........ Of Donald A. Grupa. 0 0 s . ,. ....... Roann• Devit, 15500 Thie ~ la aonduclacl by • bull!..o.:.wno pet1on ' on,. n ,,....,, aro ..... ,.....-~. lncorpot1t•d (• Oetllornla Tuttln V1114111a Way. No 18. Tu .. ln. generalpertrwlhlp
A·f CARPET ANO INTERIORS, Jennifer SMITH McCOY for Change corporation). 2192 Martin Sult• 240, Celtfomla t2NO ~ Krttnt.in
1701 Pomon1. Cosll Mau. CA ol Name lrvllHI. CA 11271!5 Tiiie ~la condUC1ad by 811 Tllla .. a'-'tt -llled wtth Iha 92627. CA•.._ .. At1MM Thi• bualneM .. conducted by. lndMdual c-ty CIWll Of Oranee County on
St-R. Ptlattarl. 1857 N4IW CMIMlll TO SHOW CAUR eatPOflllOr{ J-Ii. Davia ~oOer 11, 1912 f <Mt CMANGe OF NAm ~lid A o RaM1 R .o.ta I P,_1
JerM)' St.. Coelt M .... CA 1124127 JENNIFER SMITH MeCO'f' hll rupe, Thi• 11•-I -llled with Ille Publl•h•d Ortnga Coall Dally ~~tlnNI 1• conducta<I by.,., filed • petillon in this eo<>rl for "' ~!;'.!,'°Grupe 0 0 8 County Clerll of Dfanee County on Pllo4, Nov 3, 10. 11. 24, 1912 Older lllowlng pet1tlonar to change Praaldanl ' No,,...,. 1, 1• 4143_.,
Steve R. P•lara.\ hll/ller nema lf"om Jetwllf8f Smith Thil ,181.,.,....1 wM llled wit.II. Iha """9
Sp 2 Otange, CA 92666
Tho• business 11 conducted by a
limited p1ttnlfship
f\oOett H. Sima T hll statement was ltlacl Wiii! the
County Cleftt or Otanga County on
Oct 10. 1982 f 1-.z2
PubllsheO Orange Coast Daily
Ptlot, Nov 10 17 24 Dec 1, 1982 49e().82
NlllC NOTICC
'1CTITIOUI llUllNEll
NAMI ITATl•NT
The I01low11tg P8fSOllS ire doong
t>utlneu H
RAINBOW ELASTIC CO . 1820 Park Newport No 323 Newpo1t
Baach. CA 92twl0
Ch1rlotta Minn. 1820 Plfk
Newport. No 323. Newport Btach.
CA 92660
llnd1 Tlylor. 138•3 Beguile
Or . Dal Mar. CA. 92014
Tt111 bu11nesa Is conducted by a
gonaral Ptrlnershlp
ChlflOll• Mann
Thot 1t9lemen1 waa ltled with the
County Cteri.. ot Orange County on
Nov tll. 11182
-l' f20K37 Publ11had Or1nge Coast Dally
Pilot Nov 24. Dec I, 8, 15. 1982
5174-82
rtalC NOTICE
flCTIT10U8 .......
NAlmlTA,....,.,
""' fOllo•tng paraon I• doing
blolaonaM .. NEWPORT WEST IMPORTS,
1658 !kiparlor A~. Coata Mela.
Calrtomla 92827 Raymond Leon &Info II, 207'~
42nd SH•••· Newport 8Hch.
c.tltornla 92M3 Thie bu11nM1 la conduclad by an
lndMOual ~L B11nkll
Tht1 alal-1 was rtlecl with the
County Clarll 01 Orange COUl\ty Oii
November 1, 1982 noion
Pubhshad Or1ng• Coul Dilly
Pllol, NOY 3, 10, 17, 24, 1982
4782·82
"'8JC NOTIC£
,ICTITIOUI 9U ... H
NA• ITAff•NT
Th• rollowlng paraon II doing
bul'MN It PROP£R11ES BV THE SEA.
419 N Co111 Highway, L19una
BMc;h. Cltll0tn11 92851
Parle R Pragter. 32941 PIMO
Mtfl Florft. Sen Jutn Ce11111ra1tO,
Cll1tornlt t2875 Thtt bullnall II conduelecl oy an
lnd~ll Petle R Pragltl
Thie •lltament Wit tiled with tna
County Cler" Of Ora099 County on
November 3, 1H2
f201191
Publttlt•d Orange Co"' Dally PtlOI Nov 10, 17 24, Dec 1. 1t82 4M2-82 Tnle •t•l-1 WH flied with tfla McCoy 10 Jarmrler Ehaabath Smltll. Cou Ctertt 01 Or•-c 1 Publtall.O Orange Coeat Dally rta.IC NOTICE Coullty Cler1I Of Ofanga County on II 11 hara by ordered I hat 111 nt~ -.,,... ourt Y on PllOt, Nov 3, 10. 11. 24, 1"2 •-.,. lllllllC(
Nov. $, 11182 SM••on• lnle<Hled In Ille metllf Ocl 1 • 1112 ,,.... 4714-12 PIC'"1DU8 --· ,._ ""
Publl•h•d Or1nl• Co•:.~~l aforMald appaat btilPf• this COUtt Publlllltd Drano• COHI Dally -------------U• IT•Tnmln -· PICTmOUl-H In Daparlinant No. ! at 700 CMc 0 7 2A Dec ea2 MllC flOJIC( The fo1io-1no peraon 11 001n0 9IMm ITA,_..,, Pilot. Nov. 10, 17. •. Dec I, 109 Center Drive Watt. Santa Anl. PilOI. Nov 1 • 1 • • 1• ' . ~ M Tiie IOllOwl"' perton I• dolnt
4028-12 CalllOfnll. on Oecamber 8, 11112. at 491'·82 ftCfmOUI ....... (•I A I p A 0 TI!. c TI 0 N ~.
-----------I 10:30 o·c~ a.m. tnd then Ind "'8JC lllTIC( NAM& ITA,_,.,. S'f'Sl'l!.MS (bl ST ENTERPRISES. THE A AT 8 I_,. OR ANOE
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1her• 9'low cauaa. II 1ny they haw, The IO!lowlng l*IO"t _. dOlnQ 2173 I lr1nl• Cir$, HUOllnttOn COUNTY, 3151 9ltcfi Slrllat. Suite
wtly H ICI pallllon tor c:h1noe ol PICTITIOU9 .,._II bullMM •· lleac:fl. CalltOMla llH4t 503, Ntwport ... ch, C111torn1a ,,_ ahould not be Of811lad. ..._ ITATl.lmNT O & J !NTEAPl'l18E, 119 Arnold Wllll1m Brab•noer. tlMO
tt 111\Jnhar ordlncf !hall copy OI Tiie loilowl"G oereon 11 Clolno Governor &tr .. 1, Colle Mt11, 21131 lr•nll Clfcle. Huntington Medelyn lelh Welcfl, 47M I!.
hi• order to show cauH bl t>ullnea• 11: California 111127 laecft, Callfoml• llH41 oo.en 91ve1 . Ho 4, Lono 9"dl. publl•h•d In lh• Delly Piiot, • (1) SUCTV MINUTE MEMORIH JlmH ldwtrd Lynott, 179 Tllla ~ .. oonducfeCI by"' CellfOrftle tol03
n-.paper Of gan•ll clrcullllol'I, (b) THE M!MORV C!NltR. 7092 Govetnor 81rHI, Co1t1 M•11, ~. Tiiie 1111ue1nea9 le ~led by Ill
pvbllthed In 11111 county 11 ltHt t!dlnger. Hunting ton a,acn, Cllito,.,I• 12127 Amotcl W. llfllbenOer lllCIMdull o~ '1 weak ror four conaaeuriva Calllornl• 9'141~ • Do r II Marie 1.ynott, 1 79 Tllll ttll8mtftt waa tlled wllll ti. ~ ~ Welelll wHkl prior 10 the dly ot U ld HOWWCI Merl! KopellOI\, 26942 oo ... n•r IH••t. Coll• ...... County Cllttl ot Otenoe County on Tllit .. .......,,. ... tl!9d wltll the
hNrlng. ErnHlln• Ceurt, l 1gunll Hiiie, CallfOfnta Nl27 QctoOer 11, 1111 ~ °"" ot Otanoe COultly on
01tad OclOl>ar 29, 11182 Catllornlll IHl3 Thll b11•ln• .. ii conducteO e ,_ Ho"'""*'· rN2 -
FlllANK OOME_NICHINI Thia bull,_. la GOnductld by Ill generll PltfMnlllp P11btt1n.CI Or•nl' Coaat 0.lly r--•
JvdQ9 of Illa lndMOuat ·Dortm M Lynott Pt!Ot. Nov 11. 2•. Dec 1, I, IW2 itubll•lled Qr•nge Coaat Oally ~tor Court How1td M. I<~ J-L L-llClll-l2 --.. New I to 11. l 4 1tl2
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1u11 condo complea. 111ew from~., to n JUI "'., lllftlrlt 1114 WI 1m1 • 1 ,at Mtow .Mr": __ -1 M.., I "9f .... ,412 °' 141,2MO 14NU., 14Mt72 AIMllll II ~O• HOCI Ml ft wllll the SHteluied v•t OwMf 1b1ok.tl .. y !Niii poo Ml ..... HIMU bchente MO. ""9. V.,d, No PMI Ulll I '""utull~ llndMIPed 111oe lhllno end dining only m1nu1 .. trom 1own Miii Phce 111111ect\Mlld to 1.:o·:O :4..ot'J4 'OP-000 lelr "*" .. · '31,000 pd l64011no 111 plut I RA )be Ill Hllbof view lllf•D ln1 Giiden 9'11• Pool & loe
.,..., ..,. IWO MdfOOl'll HOIHI 0 k M H .000 . 1141.000 Cell 179 t.370 I r ecwi•v Hr' din, t'Abl •• c 1,4 1 14 w 3 Oil Oll18". nice llmily I ' 2 '"· pool. •P•. , .. IOl/dec:tl• Ho P91• IUllM and din (COUid be Sellet wlll lln•nc• NOWI ----horM Od cond. t.,.. to 191114 ... 1.17 llm lftoO/mo 7&2·219? 88Q, no.,..,, lutn. •viii 8~ l3tl ~~ b.=? !,,": b~~!: ,, llta~~~ 2~ =·~a=l~I <t~:~ ~ ~~11;1,::••i~·.r•t: E:.·:::11'!J:-;..~: Jl?'1o111!?;~. ~2~~engu.,d&40·=~=
mountain•. loel 11tp .. 2&00 eq ft ~lty dnlWfl ~ WANT· •~ ,.7 .... No 1 • 2 It 2 .. ,...... 1a.-.. u• ltwn S11t.,/W1tnet avllleble. Decot le wtlltt 1 community Rt 01 condo Tn belCll -1"" ""' ~· .......... ,_._,, off leech
c1rpe1 with lotm11 wall I I'm lmTI ~~.=·~~Down Wiii er•• Cen 1dd CHll f111tlde, ,.._, edit• Pf• :!01~~.~~C:,mo 973•33 •3 laQlllo<I '410
COYlllnga. IH0,000 "" ... 11 ••• .,... c:ontldet ltldel, .. c 1·127·3&78 lerred, 2 br, t b•, o•· t ldtm .... 5 ~oet>o11 lllP •11elleble Owner Wiii cerry l ll b · ,.. Almitl8" Aellty , • 0. I I 2 5 1 mo, ....... Lnllic m'!!f.~ ... 1!.ff 131 ( 11111 ~6118
• AlllUl•I "2nd1..on lheM .... 71•&.U..aAlol ......... 17l-7M• l.1109 "*''-duple• LU•Ufy llUdlO Ir• HIO 111 E 11th ... 2-GIM
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w1m Kl 140Nl well melnllln•d •Ingle wnr."i'••••••••••••••• 2 br, t b• Oflve by 2112 ''" bckrN Spic 6 epen, phone, meld "'"· ape: f'lrepl1c1, pool, dlah:-
ltc>lltl 4' ~· 1tory 1 I 2 bdrm unh1. privet• POOL In your ...... htal~ 811111 Ane ,,.,,. Unlt 2 Do "' tllopplng, S tep• t o I 130 wti. 499·3015 wuner pvt petlO )( Lg MAL ESrATE ,.,..... Plerlly of on ltrMI Pit· blCll yerd 4 bdrmt, 2j-t ............. r.'n'••••• not dleturb tenanll '4&0 b • 1 c h Y e 1 r I Y • c 01toeA I 6 2 It on El . 6Jt 1400 1111 UY king. 4 c11 o•r-oe. At· b•. tnv11n1 .. Model In ..,.._ ,,,_ JIM mo 1&1·8228 7 14 1885·5822 coll or 1210. furn hertnlng. tide 1410 iuo
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overlooklng oentr•I
court. Meny emenltlH
Pool. aaunu. etc. Owner
wlfl help with tlnenclng.
trec:tlvely prlCled i1 1325. Turtle Rock Glen Pillo Tff'r.'ff ............. n Wllr)d1 87&·8720 Bac:ll. nr belch Utlf pd. 55 7 2141 • 1 ... 1~ llTIR 000 W. .... ...., ..... Ht, tBI, 1 story, 11190, No pets t •MC> emp ldll ...:..:..-·~...;.· ___ _ woe.-iembllng. country · ...._1111 Homee Lott Of ptlvec:y. • ... ....., LMln cpl/drpe, petlo. frplc. Spec. 3 br, 2v. b• ""Y 484-4200 1a Ill. ...
home wllh penoremlc b~t nelgllbcHllOod d1llw1hr, beemed eel· cteln twnhM, pool, lOO-n-......... b ..... _-.-G d u1ew ol lh• Bee" Bey. YOY owe It lo )'OUIMll to LEASE OPTION ft.II ... -.... ......... H&O EkMn '840 Qlna, .. c llOO/mo Agt ..... eenv-ec.,_,, ~· Newly d•CO( .. p • • " ... 11111 one -.,,.. '44 • .,4.-c) non-tmltr. no pels .... _. encl gar, dw111r. pool.
Newport Center, end HARBOR RIDGE .. II 11mt ITIO Cell Mr ,.,men -now, 1350 487-2057 bl>q. "°pell, 842-6073. much more. FeellitlH lor .......... ...... 551·2480 Condo lor ...... Blutfa, 3
• amen ~d of nor.... Custom View 11 • .,... 3 bd. 2 be Fmty Rm. No Bt. end unit, beck door Neer 11111/Pomona, 1 8', ICCUI t B~ck 81 ~ --Pell, 1714 low•. MIH to pool,,,..,. lrom 1911· ... ..,, ..... 1111 1 Bl, downlllltl, d/1. t 1111 1 1111 IOO I -tNe Home nit club 11000/mo. 2757 •••a••••••••••••••••• carPotl, weter pd, 1 child .. 1 Rick ~lderettl. Bkr. • ' • Executive lemlly or lhared V &.rd e , I 8 I 51 m O. Vllll Um~Oll, N B. OCEANFRONT DI• 2-4 Br oil. no pett. '400. Agent, 3 BR 2BA Ip. Lg lol, mull 1~ 000 opOon ren1a1. 4 Br. lormll di· 844·1836. Diie 6'0·2 By week or month . no I• ee2--0217 (11') U1-4444 ,NII In to de. t3t·1083 · money nlng rm, llv 1m, din, 3'/• 673·7813 ·
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l;;.;~===~;.-1~~li\t~L11~LUl~ll~.~· ~ 4 &drooma. 5 'Blihl .. , 2 trpic'•. 2 eundec:k•, v;ltc:."ren":~E~::"; 2 111 . college, ~ewport Newer 2 BR 2 81. '475. I' .... , n.. 11,2911,500 6 boat dock. MolVrly. IA, 1595 mo. 645-9128 Heighla. redwood decile, On th• beech hotel t No pell. 710· 1411 o,. Auumebl• on thl• 4 Prle:e negot11ble Drive brick w1lk1 wooded room llP1 kllc'*'t"t• & 142·7528 eva/wtlnda.
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lido ea In Eutblulf apec:l1tUl1t kllchen. n-pelnl end a&4!1A_a......_ 873-797f or 873-1508. w/llt cond .• dbl g11ege. 12·15. 645-M25 3 6 0 1 1 h 11 • · low mall'!I. yerdl Very ~'~~lllE ... lllS . 11 ____ ~-• .. __ •i mic:fo-weve oven, rw So. C 5 VE .. 2 O W. ceen ront, 1 Ir wl trpl, dahwr .• ~r~a~ ::~d1~T:o. c~~~ desl1able ere1, fuat r• • -- -·• !f Colll Plua. 1850/mo. EX LU I AroEA. Her· N.B. 873·415'. wlllcln cloMt, l)C>Olepe. , =;;6;7;3"-;7;300;;;~1 1260.000. duced to $127,600 Call ,,. • .., l!-••I IHI NewQotl Heiollt• older 2 s~~·~j·;;;·y~·ai:;~;~:. Avell 12/1. Fred Oltleon. ~ Viewt..,. ~4 ..... 2PBr!>'-I . BBO. Laundry. On w/lfg 879·5370. ..,. ...... ..,........... Br 1 Bl. dbl Cir oar-oe. 18f condo Frple PlllO Re/MIX 559.9400 ' ..... or.... Dn ... II· pvt pello & cerport. UPllllOOI: t1VMrl TllllHllU 50 • 1.11 Rt lot. """"'· U"· i1501.,,o, Avaii ge loll, on ~ •ere wl <-·cJous ~w.ie. one 1475/mo Up, pool/ad, Re11ior1, 675·eoob llLIDI 1185000 ,..,..... 3 8', 28• ''"'· Welk to Fa1hlon1 ~ _.,. w/blleol\y, decor c:.lllllo
4411 Santa Anl Ave Dec: 31, 644-7211 Agt. Frpl, ger . No pell. 1111nd. bHcll, pool & & two btdroom loO a p1lv enclad ger, j \ ( >I l I 1l /' tt _,."'"
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Plultl, 2-ltory, upgrlded
2BR. 2'ABA. Mirrored
w1rdrobe1 , neutrel
tonee. parquet floor, air
cond. 2-car gerege, prof.
l1nd1ceped w/p1t10. Plenlallon 1hut1er1.
Swedish llfepllce, pool &
epa. Flbulous FIXED 11-
.wnable !owl. 113-4,000.
Debbie Frett. 844-t200.
~Ma r.nab· Irvine
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Deteched 3 bf, 2'A bl.
home In IMne on gtMn·
belt~ comm. tennlt a
pool. I 114,000 In --
me bl• lo1n1 end you
own !tie lend. 1 135.000. . 144-4111
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llWIP-on Meyer Place IV 1tlh,
18 mos old. 2Br. 1'hbe,
I 130,000. Celt tor detelll
RIGHT REAL TY
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=•= 548·6041 eft e fn!~.!m ...... 1.~~f ::o:,~!c, 1~:~~ ::.~: :::.~J·en <;~~~=~· ~. =~9.;~4~ .... 2ee0
Kil• HNI North, • pr .. u. 4 br, 2 ~·Lg 8onu• Rm. 499•1111 Nwpt Hgtl 2 er. 1 Ba, '*Y BAY TIMBERS
gloua commun1tv In NI· .. Gii, E ~.· ?~ 3 bdfm, 2 be with lg yd, iwt & huge yd. 645·80961 1 er .. flrepllce & pool
guel ollerlng lncredlble I ..__...... ,.. ·v "' Remodeled kltch, dbl• BLUFFS Private petlo & ::• emenltlH. l llll • bl· ._._,... f1I. ._a•t ., ... git. Otlw by 1725, 894 2, •~-•~•9 3 •IA IYI M..w... ~ -• ,. w Wiiton Cell 559-5001 3 Bdrm, ~bl. lam, MW _...,, _. droom llOme with levllh ,.... ••-•• ••••••••••••••••••• · decor. 1975, 760•8314 399 W. Bay St. your boring Income pro-
pe11y or outgrown rHI·
dence With a large equity iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
for this ne11 ru111c· end
roomy 4 bdrm, 3'., ba
hOme In WALi( TO THE
BEACH CORONA OEL
MAR LOCATION with
tpectlCUllr 180 deg'
oceen, C11alln1 lalend
1nd herbor views Priced
et current eppralaal prlc9
of S475,000 IM. Owner
hH $195,000 equity Ind
u.. ol brick end atone · On golf courM, 20% dn Mobile 8Mctt Cottaqe. 4 FUINI combined with luah vecenl, ahow enyllm• privet• be1clle1. pool, ,. UAlll 38t', 2B• llngle •ty condo, or
lendeceping 11 • rnu11 to , •. 11,295,000. • pier, aecurlfy. 115()/mo. 3 °' 4 bdrm for ..... In Ill xtr11:qu1et. 1750 mo. UNFUINISHED
Lerge 3 Br. 2 Bl. Town-
house In quiet complell,
lerge pool, gerden Mt-
ting. 1675. 845·3381,
675-5948.
wlll ceny 2nd.
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Prime E'lide locallon. RI
bulldlblf lot L ... , deall
175.000 AMI tor Cary or
Scotti
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..., 10% 111 ...,,,,,.,.. 73.7791 or 78C).13t7 8341-7154. 543·2307 pr .. tlgloul.,.... Verdi. _N_ency_'--•9_7_-2_1_4_9___ AU UTIUT1ES ~:!:°4t~~:' ---., ...,. Jiii Formal dining. 2 frpic & 111un1 condo, 3 Br. 2'A 81. PAID, HUl.111 L.911 llAL UTIR "r.r.e••••••••••••••• more. 1900/mo. c111 tormel din rm, tam '"'· QUSS. TENNIS ._, 1-s ILlfn L:~:!~El;~~=o~ ::i Deirdre 97t-5370 I. ricu~~'°&~';~:C:i SOBllNCi pta
In•• ..., 3 Br· 2 B • • YI• w • Grundy Rllr 175-81411 c~ -.. #.. ! c,._. •••••••••••••••••••••• Greenbltl pool, lndty rm, __ _;.._' --~---• ... Yllll ...,..... .,_,, tnOft .,.,,,,, FISH/SAIL FROM A 1 d Ow (2 3) E t al .... ··oTO"'BO·T SL p no .......... _ .. ..i. YOUR BOAT DOCK •• con . ner 1 ...... llll•tilld" wee: 4 8t' 3 Ba, orm .-.., " " I ,... .... ....._.,
Newly upnreded 3 BR, 507 5926 •••••••••••••••••••••• dining, lemlly rm, lmmec. 3 Sr 2 'h Be, H curlty opttl -9 lo 6. • ..,,al J•I O • r d • n • r I n c I . g • t .. , $ 1 2 0 0 . P P . O
fple. rec room. Luekr;o. S.. J••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 112001mo. S"9c1 Pro· 758-0588 akwood r•111. Ownt, 193·3hl C.-'•lr,.. ll'li Plrt ... 151.3191 --------G.dea a-..--.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iit,.;::._..==,,-;::,,.,~,~,,,u.i, •••• ~ ••••••••••••••• ~ Fnn nrtuT umm-BAYFRONT ,..,---
1 - -··-·•"••••••··~···••••• ssooo Down. 4 Bt. 2 ea.. ~~ un Ktn I ~led/No •• 1 w covered pello. veulted Cleln, 3 Bt', 2 Ba. din. B1lbo1 lalend: Sindy • ,.... •l~~... celllnge. commty pool. frplc, 2 cir ger. 1780. beech, 3Br 2b•. excel 180 lrWM AM.
.... .. ,.,... .. --st 17,600. Call 497. 1857 •MISSION VIEJO• 545-eeaS cond. Monthly or yeerty (1116111)
PALM MESA APTS
15'1 ...... °'· $.400. Unful'n. t Br.
Cl.II btwn 8-4. 5'41-teeo
1 B1. Tr1llet1. l2471mo
end elec. I 150 MC. No
doga. 133 E. 1411h SI .. Sp
42. 642·9193 Clad Sun.
2 Bf. trpec.
l 5001mo.
540-31641
.... _ ..... ._ •Mr _,_., r-... 7 17 5 1 1500/mo . Owner "'-""'lJO• .IASlllH •m •r --, • Bring your .,.in1 bNlh a lat• Au l ... 5• 2 .... .at .a e«-9513 -.r ..
2' bdrm, 2 bl, den. Prl· 1141-llH broom to 11v1 Ill on •••••••••••••••••••••• RVINE• BMut. condo, 2 br. 2 be. ---------·•New-Bodi/So
Specious 2 er 2 ea. bit· Ina, frplc, git, $575. No
pets. Avail. lmmed .
HerborlBaker. 5441-6009
ce d under .mlrket 11 tllll 3 br. t•tcutlvl renoll BACK BAY CHARMER • *1 Leeie or leeae l opl. BLUFFS 4 Br 2'1t Be xlre1. ..-• •
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I I .\ y I 01: ( '( ' . $275,000. Owner -..1-M~~lll.l_jB..-.••+-i'.T.'yl• home ~n.J>_!Hll 3Br, IQ eeparet• atudy or -:r----1_7_50 ____ 1=H~®::::lmo:=!:':::!M::=5~:::::3::3=39:._ __ t-l850/mo •.. M-Mi,._ __ _.._ __ 11~00..w:l1o6.,tti,,~Sl_ t br, relrlg, stove. lndry. ----"~e&e--.. owee p,a on 9'1:-tvwtl talldseaprna, ,, ..e.u...cona.J3i.5-11·~---1
Side Coat• ...... 2 lenctll Only 1240,000. herd wood tin, mini •FOUNTAIN VALLEY• Condo, 2 bdrm. 2· bl. ___ t_C_r_-,-.-2 .... -. -2-.. -Ad_bl_ 642-5113 Wiii-. 640-8029
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,.,. bd 1 be lrna lot All! bllnd 1•~ ...,.. ......... 1750 Neer UCI. Brend new. ~-.. .... -. 11~~~~!!!!!!!!! .. , •• ,,. 1., · .,... • C ell 758 ·1501or 1,pe..,.,...,,,,,_... gerage,tennla.poot, •MESA VEROE2Br.1 c 1 ... 111ed Ada ere th •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 129,500. 354 Magnolia. 752·7373 tor delaMI. yd. many ~II •tru. A11'n pool end perk. 1 775 mo. 752·2209 Ba. Newly decor. '485.
"'"'"' to e auccessful .... lllT 9lft S48·3332 Only 1140 ,000. Cell •HUNT. BEACH• AIC Avell now. S790, ---------• ..-lllT No !)Ill. 133,.1974
Ol'aoe Ot Yltd Mlel 11'1 I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 54M219 1700 650·3243 -E·Bklfl Condo 3 bf, den, 2 & 3 bd IYlll. by wtc =,••Y to 1111 more ~;. c:;d~e::!·1!~:: E/ .. 191.D .,,,,_.,,., I 2 er. 1 Ba. Cott-oe. car· ;~.~!r=: =·: mo. "'91. 675-6170. 21~j11~'"s~ N~W::: ~
H50/mo. 545-3338 New ll1tlng. Choice loc:I-~~~~~~~~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •WESTMINSTER•l725 r.';·5ct;~· :':" :::~: cor. Leese 1890 mo. lllllPlllT rege. lt251mo. Slerr1
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More value for
DIMES
your
In th• ••mOUI D•llY Piiot
DIMES-A-LINE ADS
Adwert.IM lte1t11 up to 150 In w1h1• In
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Piiot ...... r-ed wlttl c .. fl to et1y of -
tllte• CORMnlenl oftlcH or ,,... WoUf copy wttll • dledl Of _, Ofhr ~Ille c:onect
........... 20c pef "'"· 11.00 lllkllmufn, Sorry, no llweatoctc. produce or plenta end no
-~ edl ere allowed. Eadl .... -et
M prtoed .... no lteln owe; llO. Ollfle•A•LIM
Ide 1na1 lie placed et lM CoeU ..... office
Ulltll i P·" Friday,
THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
tlon In nice neighbor· 11• llLIW..... 540-4414 1600 aq. It. 780--0679. 3 Br, 2 ea. upp«. Furn Mgmt. 641-1324
hood. 3 Bdrm end ~a· 4 B r , .2 "• " 0 m • •CHILDREN• unturn Winter 0 • rl . I t 11 0 '' LUXURIOUS 4 BOA .. -I " Y y. 2 Br. 1 Be. 571 W. Joenn. rage •P11 men · · -...... 11050/mo . '105,000. EHlllde 3 bd 1V. be '"' -w h Id l I d '000 Cell IOI 0941111 •PETS OK• Ip tlo end G ' POOL In BIG CANYON. 1 ~' ryer nc u · Upatalrs. No pell. · ••Z·llll. Mull Hll pr11tlglou1 Long term enum. In. enc: • • •eoe. 1 3 5 0 0 1m 0 Yr 11 e . 8e1ut lul view of oceen "425/mo. Sierra Mgmt. _. Verulllea Condo . 2 RI H In v e 1tm•nt1 Frpl, W/O hooll-up. Dia-l44-HOO. 673_1877 lmmed. oc:cup. 6-41-1324
bdrm, 2 be. Sea View. 752·2117 hweaner. G11d Incl. No ------------------
A PETE BARRE TI . REALT Y
Flreplece. Balcony end ---------1 VIWIE P • I • . I 6 0 0 I m o BACH ~EL OR . Furn Almost New, 2 llry. 2 bd.
much mo1e. All oller1 Trllde equity In home. tor 173-412•2. 67~2. la CI.a•te· lDf unfurn. Yrty ell utll pd. 2 be. encl yrd, ger. ~
conaldered. Owner. g5000ood ~1_03r'!_~m. 1~"' ~n•d. llVEITllEm H••111·~~.!!·=::·.~··3·:.~ N-crpt. new drepe1, & petlo Kida, Pet:i OJ<.
912 5019 I '"m ... "..,. Eutllde 3 Bf. 2'h 81. dert, -..,._, .. _ .,. beam c:eil, immed oc:cup. 1645 Avell 12-1 Lorri
• 22 l! 341' poOI In Well· spa. 1"· 1111 & MC:Wlty, convert den & meld'• TSL MGMT 642·11103 WkdlVl' !:.41·8571, Eves
minster. Bel $87,000. {11~....,. IYlll lmmld. 6441-3532. qu111era $'2000/m o . & Wknda 850-0223 S1290/mo everything. • ..,... 2131449-2628 2 bd. 1 be, steps to Mnd. ---------Jaa rut 1111 (. Estlmeted velue 1121,1~~~A~G~~T~, ~NO~F~EE~~ 2Br. 3B• lovely twnllM. & ocean view. Metur 2Br up11alt1, quiet, encl •••••••••••••••••••••• ooo. Futtv ~ noi: Pool, spa, ger. & clp. No luul t.MA 1111 couple. 1650/mo, yrly. U"· no doge. 1110 Vic· SPECTACULAR OCEAN qual. Pnf Pl(1y .... 5517. 4 Br. CdM ltOO peta. 11211. 115-7113 •••••••••••••••••••••• Avall 12·1·82. 145-8179 I O r I I · I 4 I 5 I m O.
ANO HARBOA V1£W 2 Br. tp. Bel Pen MOO •·1!r-BHut. 2 lty home on 631-6812 lfl 10.
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBl:.H 2·1 1'1h/
Coast1 I
• g1yes .
thanks
By KAREN E. llLEIN °' .. .,.., ......... Thanklciving will bring a ~t
to the everyday work wod<.t of
Orange County and productivity
will likely be concentrated on the
gainful vocations of cooking and
eating.
Nearly all offices and stores will
be closed Thursday for the
holiday . Trash collection
nonnally acheduled for Thunday
in Orange Coast cities will be
s hifted to Friday. Friday
'collection will be shifted to
Saturday. '
Banks and city, county, state
and federal government offiees
will shut their doors Thuraday.
City halls and county offices will
remain cloeed on Friday.
Most groce;y stores will be
c losed Thursday. A few ,
however, will sta'y open just in
cue the family cook forgot to
pick up an essential ingredient.
At the UC Irvine Medical ..
Center, the o~tpatient clinics and
community' clinies in Santa Ana
and Anaheim will be closed both
Thursday and Friday. The
emergency"'departme nt will
continue on its normal 24-hour
sc hedule, as will regular
Officers in the California
Highway Patrol will be among
the few who won't get a holiday
this weekend -in fact, they'll
be working· overtime to
apprehend the expected number
of drunken drivers on county
~da. '
The CHP is promising
maximum enforcement between
6 o'clock tonight and midnight
Sunday, according to Bryan
°"!.Quesnel. pulilR! affairs officer.
"We're going to try and keep
congestion to a minimum and
h ighlight our drinking driver
enforcement," he said. The
number of drunken drivin1
arrests for holiday periods
usually doubles and aometimes
even triples, Duquemel said.
.,.., .......... .., .., .........
Mai-Huoung Npyen, left, and Brian
Schaef gen, boJh students at St. John the l..
Baptist School in Costa Mesa, carry food
donations for needy to be distributed by
Share Our Selves group.
The CHP's most recent fatality
report showed that from Jan. l to
Oct. 21, 3,643 Californians l09t
their lives in traffic aa:ldenta.
That figure represents an
improvement from the 4,064 that
dle<i in traffic-related 8'.'Cidents
for 'the same period tn 1981.
A safer mode of transportation
over the weekend rni&ht be one's
feet -and for thole who want to (Sft HOLIDAY, Pase Al)
Swimmer enjoys what may be his last lap at lrvine'i Heritage
Park Aquatics Complex. The facility will be cloeed IOOn. · '
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OHAN(![ COIJ N 1 Y CAL IF Of~ NIA 25 CENTS
CoUnty closing door . .
·On hou.sillg pr.ogi-am
By JEFF ADLER « ..............
Oranae County supervisors
have made It clear that
couhty 1overnment'1 four-y~ar
old affordable . housing program
ia on its way out.
Each of ~he board's five
membe,.. took pains Tuesday to
indicate general support of a
retommendation to phase-out the
affordable houslng program over
several years ..
The progra m requ\res
d evelopers In unincorporated
portions of the county to price
one-quarter of their units for
people with low and moderate
i.ncomes.
The proposal to phase out this
requirement surfac.-ed as county
government begins .a sweeping
revision of the housing element
of the General Plan.
Several supervisors have said
they believe d evelopers will
build housing at affordable prices
without being told to do so by
C.'OUnty government.
"The time has c.'Oltle when we
in government mu8t let go and
allow the market place more
opportunities," said Supervisor
Harriett Wieder . She added she
believes the board s h o uld
develop a voluntary arfordable
houslng program.
S\Jpervisors Chai.rntan
Bruce Nestande, in a lette r
circulated to board members
M onday. urged the county
Planning Commission to consider
the matter with "great intensity"
before m.a king a fin al
recommendation early next year.
The planning commission is in
charge of developing specific
r«'Ommendations for altering the
housing element.
"I personally believe the
incluslonary zoning (affordable
housing) can ht! phased out, but l
have ·great concern that it bt
done in an equitable manner,''
Nestande said.
He suggested the ~gram be
phased out over a 10-year period
with a series of incentives to be
offered developers who build
a ffo rdable units during the
phase-out cycle.
Similarly. a proposal circulated
by Supervisor Roger Stanton
s uggests a phase-out. over roe
four years followed by a pr<>gr8J1l ·
o r ma ndatory incentives for
developers willing to build
afford able ho using. Such •
mandatory incentive might
include permitting participating
developers to build units at
densities greater than that for
which an area is zoned, accordina
to Stanton's p lan . A density
incentive js included in the
current program.
Whatev e r plan is
recommended by the planning
commission, Stanton urged that
(See AFFORDABLE, Pase AZ)
Feist 'guilty' in LB death
By STEVE TRIPOLI or .... .,..,,...,..,.
Seventeen-year-old Laura Lee
Feist pleaded guilty today to
second-degree murder ir:t the
~y 11 slaying of her ~yfriend
Feist was ordered committed to
the California Youth Authority
by Orange County Supe rior
Court Judge Kenneth Lae in a
negotiated settlement approved.
by defense and prosecution
a ttorneys.
Deputy District A ltorn'ey
Richard Toohey said the plea and
because. given the circumstances
of the ~. "society is not served
by h aving this particular
.
17-year-old in sbte prison."
Toohey said l n impor~t part ..
of the deal wip that Fe15t first
had been ruled an adult for
purposes of a trial. In that way,
~he can be brought before a
prison term of 17 years to life if
she is found an unsuitable subject
for Youth Authority custody.
Hurricane hits Hawaij;
6, 700 residents flee
The terms of Feist's
c ommitment to the Y o uth
Authority cal l for an
indeterminate detention that
cannot extend beyond her 25th
birthday. Toohey said. If she is
de t e rmined incorrigible or
otherwise· unfit to remain with
the authority during h e r
commitment she can be returned
to co1,1rt lur sentencin~ 3S an
adult, Toohey said.
..
HONOLULU (AP) -Hawaii's
first hurricane in 23 years
battered the islands with 110
mph winds. 1ending more than
6, 700 coui.J resident& from \Mir
homes and cutting virtually all
communications.
At leaat six injuries were
reported a1 Hurricane Iwa
swirled Tueeday over the Pacific
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ch ain , sweeping through two
western islands. Kauai and
Niihau.
Navy ships put out to sea and
t.in roofs blew along flooded
streets. Two Coast Guard shipa
with no one aboard sank before
they could be ta ken to safe
haven.
(See (HAWAII, Page A3)
Feist pleaded guilty to the
slaying of J ames Kendall in a
parking lot at the corner of
l:.egion and Through streets, near
where she lived at the time . An
(See FEIST, Page AZ)
·Grand Jury probing
Orange Co.unty Jail
By JEFF ADLER 0.-IMDelJNMI._..
The Orange County Grand
Jury is probing conditions at the
Orange County Jail, Grand Jury
Fore man Lauren Leonard
acknowledged today.
"The re is an investigation
under way. The areas we are
concerned with at ·this time and
are looking Into are deaths at the
jail and the availability of
medical facilities. There may be
other areas," Leonard said.
The grand jury foreman
added1 however, that th e
investigation began before the
latest In a series of jail deaths
spurred a call by the American
Civil Liberties Union, a superior
court judge and a deputy public
defender for just such a· probe.
Leonard said the jury began
looking at jail operations and .
alleged operational deficiencies
July 1. "This Is nothing new," he
said.
The Grand Jury toured the
Santa Ana faciUty July 15 and
several committees have dropped
in for unannounced visits since
then, he sa.id.
Leonaro added that the Grand
Jury already has begun taking
testimony about jail conditions.
Leonard said h e expects
testioiony to continue for about
one month.
The latest furor at the county
jaH was touched off after three
inmates died during the past
month, bringing the death total
to 18 people in less than two
years.
Although the three died bun
different causes, several public
interest organizations had called
for an indepehdent investiption
of the jail despite Oran,e COunty
Sheriff Coroner Brad Gatea'
contention that the jail is "one of
the 10 best in the nation."
Gates said he would we~
such an investigation. Gatea Mid
he is confident that such a review
(See PROBE, Pase A!)
'Ir.vine to close Aquatics Complex
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C4 By GLEN~ SCOTT « .. ...,,... ...
· Irvine's prestiatous Hertta1e
Park Aquatb C.omplex will be
lhut down at the end of the yeer
becau.e of 1er1oua constructlon
problems with the 6-)'ear-old
=·the clty council has
Cow.al members warned that
the fldllty, built at a cost of $1.6
million, may be cbed for• lor'I
H two yeara until law1ult1
• aaalnst pool deslanera and COfttr9don .,.. ...,..,
'lbe daaan II '* ry, they
claimed, because of recent
•dl1coverle1 that two of the
fadllty'1 thne pools an lealdnc
thouaandl of pllone of "ater
uch day because of corroded
pipes beneath the alumJnum pool
hulls.
To leave the remalnln1
Olympk:-alaed, 50-meter pool ln
.•ervlce, they said, would endanaer the city's lepJ po.iUon
In 1eekinc the $1 mJOion repair
work needed to correct the
problenw.
The decision, reached after
council memben met with
attome)'I for almoet an hour ln
clmed -'on, cmne • a shock to W. who rqularly a.-the POOi.
They arsued that cbuN of the
50-meler pool II premature.
lt al•o spoiled an
announcement bJ Oran1•
County Superior Court Judp
Bruce Sumner, who Informed
the cowml that the compln had
been aelected only lut Saturday
to host the 1whnminc eventa for
the four-event pentathlon during
the 1984 Sumner Olympka.
Sumnf'r. chairman of the
pentathlon 1wimmln1 and a
me mber of the Los Anaelea
·Olympic Orpnilin1 Commiuee,
urpd council memben to u. the
Olympk promJse • an Incentive
to rrieet with contnlc1on or other
donora 'to quickly correct the
probleml.
But MaJOr Larry Alf'U\ •• 1 ... encourqlftl wtwn he told
the fNIVa..a ......._..: "I don't
want to -~ II tD lllJOl"9 that
UH Of th I f Hllll1 WUI be
avallable for • Iona lime to
carn9.''
Buut 1n une wtth u.. .un o1
I
drawJn1 n'auonal attention to
Irvine while offeri"I rftidentl a
htah-quality rea"aUonal f..Wty,
the complex ha had technical
flaws from the becinn1nl· 1be dty preyiowiy settled pert
of hs 1917 lawsuit a1aln1t
contnctor Ruane c.orp. over the
fact that the ISO-meter pool'•
aluminum shell wa1 about one
lnc:h too lhon. ' •
To solve that pr;oblem, worlcen
stretched the shell and then
Mlted It •l•lnst th• sides ,to
retain the extr. len1th. The
bolts. howe'vw, brMk off .-Sy
beea"9 of oarrCllllon.
It 11 corroalon UUNd by
elfttroly1l1 that I• lf•dually
•Unc up the ,..... ""'burtld ( ... AQUATICI. .... Al)
Ju•lin Bun• and
hl1 cla•maln
rebuilt the
Maynower on Pa1e
Bl.
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~FFORDABLE HOUSING .. •
It be no more refltrlctlvc und nu
n~@re "regulatory" than any st.alt•
CJC fede ral programs pertaining to
a(,t>rdable houslng.
,)lather than promoting a
s,peciCic P.hase-o ut pion ,
Supervisor Ralph Clark asked
t~e planning commission to
owarly define the problems with
l<lle present affordable• housing
~gram.
1·l 1 'd like t o have a clear
sth1ement of the problems,"
Clark said. "I'd like lo hear
wn'ere existing housing e lement
is.,. fliUSing pro\> I ems." ··
'fhe supefvisor also requested
tbat the planning commission
supply s tatis tics comparing
<'I
t' u r r e n l u n 8 o I d h o u 11 I n g
lnvl'nt.oriC'S with thU!i(' uf 1,mHolil
nCforduble unltB
Clark pointed but that durintc a
survey of ~ district lust yeur 53
percent said they favored the
affordable housing p0rogram a nd
69 pel"cc nt favored it if
developers were given incentives
to build affordable uniL'>, "The
price or housing still is as much
of a t'Oncern now as it was four
):Cars ~go," he said.
A recent surve y by the
county's Informatio n and
Housing Development Office
found that o( 1.816 affordable
dwellin' uflits built since the
program s inceptiot'I in 1979, 980
remain u'nsold.
AQUATICS COMPLEX ...
~eath the pools, officials say. pay Cor the much costlier repairs
'Harry Erlich , the city's to the distribution system. rV~ger o( maintenance services, The ne~s le!t represent.ativt>s s~1d the comple x 's e xtens ive or local swim clubs devastated. · ~a'ter-pumping gear should have Fred Gatun of the Irvine
in'cluded a ~athodlc protection Novaquatks said closure of the
system lo protect against complex could mean the collapse
electrolysis and~ hence, corr.osion. of the team because it needs a
But the system hasn't worked, he 50-meter pool f~r practice and no
S6id. · • others are available. He claimed
Corisultant George Moller was that the club's most f.'(>mpetltive
called to inspect the complex in swimmers will go to other teams.
la&.e September aft.er a leak was ln agreement was Dan Ba~rell
disl.'Overed in a 33-meter diving of Culver City, a leading official
pool. Paul Brady Jr., assistant in AAU swimming who wore a
city manager; said the pool is white windbreaker with "USA"
l~ng 30,000 galloris a day. printed on the back.
• Workers re moved a 6-fool Said Barrett: "Th ese folks
str~tch of an underground pipe aren't pulling your leg. They will ~ discovered it was corroded be raped, pilJaged and plundered
much worse than consultants or of all their best swimmers . . .
city oHicials had expected, Brady The results will be disastrous."
said. Othe r Novaquatic booste rs
Erlich said th e city
immediately will se~k bids lo
"' install an external cathodic ~--1JC01~w· n-$~m,ooo
cost to preserve the outside
secttion of the pool.
H owever, council members
indicated it may be a year before
litigation is concluded lo
determine who is resoo95ible to
s uch as mechanical e ngineer
Carlyle Mounteer and biochemist
Allen Murray argued that the
c ity d idn't have s ufficient
docamenmuon to concluo-e-that
closing the 50-meler pool will
reduce corrosion.
But c ou n cil memb eq
explained they couldn't take
chances because of the high costs
of repairing the pools.
·PROBE OF JAIL . • • •
would prove the adequacy of
health care in the jail.
Neverthe l ess, Gates and
C"8rles Kerns.· county health
care agency direc to r , are
readying a request that asks the
county Board of Supervisors to
add six lull-time and one part-
time jail nursing positloris. The
board is expected to consider the
request al its Nov. 30 meeting.
If app1oved, the additional
sljlff pos1lion5 would be used to
niedically screen each inmate
~ght into the jail. Gates said
he has asked for these posi tioris
ilfllpast county budgets but has
been turned down. >.
Meahwhil~ Orange County
Supervisor Harriett Wieder is
demanding that K erns supply
her with a report she requested
in July reviewing the delivery of
medical services to persons in
county custody .•
Wieder has directed Kerns to
provide a status report on the
s ubject no later than Mondav.
Three inmates -Michael
Antonio Rosas, Ruben Cardenas
Cota and Richard Paul DeSoto -
d ied al the jail from causes
appare ntly unrelated to their in-
ca rce rat ion during the past
month.
----
Labor of love
Heverly Enyeart prepares pies for
Thank giving Day dinner .she a nd he r .
husband and eight children are pre paring
for anyone who wanis lo come.
(See story Page AS) -
t•wfMtrt -Meq lo '-ftt•nd bO.CHH)
lu K.,I rid of ribent
District to cover
asbesto.s nia terials
The· Newpoh-M<'sc.i Un1rf1•d
S<:hool Oh1trict wlll i;pc.·nd $60,000
tu l'id Nc•wport &·at·h 1md COllt.a
M'·~ lj('hoola ol Wibcstos rru.itcr1ul.
Evad<'n('C M asbt>slofl wai; fol.and
In nt•1i1rly every ht-ater and bollt:r
room In the district, ac..'COrdlng lo
LI i;ur·vey report given Tuesduy
night to di.strict truat.t>4;'8.
District officials cautioned that
nont.• of the potcmtlally Jung
d:imuging materlaJ was found an
tht• <:lassroorns :fi't1J that it is not
considered a fieallh threul to
t•mployc-t.'S or students.
"Wl• did not land any serious
problems," sa.id district business
manuger Ray Schn1erer. "The
use or asbestos wasn't that
common when our schools wen•
built."
Last M ay , the f ederal
Enviro nmental Protection
Agency required a ll schools in
the nation to conduct surveys of
their facilities and to report their
findings to local parent-teacher
organizations.
As~tos. which is used as an
m11ulotlon muwrial. haa bet!n
ltnkt•d to ct•rtoln lung dlaeUH
wh1·n tl bt'<.'Omt.'11 airborne and ia
inholt'Cl.
S.:hnl1.·n.>r 11<ud that none of lht"
•.u1bt·stoi. malc.:rial in Newport-
Mc•su schools had dewriorat.ed W
th ... po\nt that ll would be •
h°l>ullh huzard. Work to seal 8"d
remove tht• material will begin in
July.
In other ac tion . tru•f•H
approved a rl•queat from &be
NC!wport -Meaa Schooh
Fo undauon to spend funds to
reston• music programs and
upgr~de reading Instruction for
students in kindergarten through
sixth grades.
,The non-profit group, made up
of par4!nts and business leaden,
w;u also spend the money they
r a LS t• t o b r 1 n g c o m p u t e r
1nstruc t1on to students in the
seventh to 12th grades.
EarlieP this year the Newport-
Mt>aa Schools Foundation spent
$45,000 tu help restore remedial
reading programs to students in
elementary schools.
Mesan gets prison term
in Reagan ho01e ·sche.me
Two men, including a Costa Zoller Group inve stmen t
Mes a r esident , hav<• been co rpora t io n . Ogle was its
sentenced to federal prison 'after pres ident and Wright t h e
pleading guilty t.o making false account.ant. -
s la t e m e n ts to a I e nd i n g A federal grand jury indict.ed
institution in an effort to buy them last AugusL The grand jury
President Reagan's former home alleged that in Sept.ember 1981
m Pacific Palisades. Ogle and Wright agreed to buy
WilliaIQ C. Ogle, 54, of Costa l h e R e a g a n h o m e a s
Mesa., was given a two-year re presentatives of the Zoller
I senterK-e and co-defendant Roger Group for $1.03 mHlion.
' LL received a one-ear sentence ~ut escrow was prolonged a ·ge t11•no11ts se E . Wright, 48, of Pomona,
._ot...11 ...... --F:r~o:,;::m;..;..;:,. ;;-.. ;....,s.;l,.::1::.c.;:.t l;:.:.u=;..g-=e~:..:a~co~m~_...,h1 le-the-def enda11 ts tried to
Lucas, who also ordered each arran~e a loan for more than the
for free llleals le n oc man to pay a $5,000 fine Monday. purchase Pl'ICt!. Escrow d ocu -
Ogle pleaded guilty Oct. 7 to ments werl' falsified to show
m a king false s tateme nts las t that the home was to sell for $1.9
January to a federally insured million. the grand jury said. Orange County organjzations
sponsoring free Th anksgiving
dinners a re expecting large
turnouts Thursda~ -another
s ign, their officials said, of
t•urrent economic conditions.
At thC' Harbor C hristian
Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson St.,
Costa Mesa, it was estimated
to day that as many as 300
people may s how up for turkey
dtnner With aU the trtmnungs -
double the number of last year.
The fellows hip will serve
dinner between 1 and 4 p.m.
Thursday. Transportation is
being ofCered for those who need
il. Further information may be
obtamed by telephoning the
fellowship at 631-7732.
In Santa Ana, Missionaries at
H o me, which oper a t es the
Orange County Rescue Mission,
is estimating they will serve
about 400 complete dinners to the
needy. said administrator Rob
Martin .
Since a new rescue center
building i s s till under
construction, the mission wi II
serve dinners in tents located at
the construcuon site at 1901 W.
Waln~t St., Martin said.
Vofuntc-ers were at the location
today, busy erecting lent~ a nd
getting portable co oking
equipment ln place.
Dinners there will be served
from noon until 2 p.m.. Martin
said. For more information, call
835-0499.
Also helping t o make
Thanksgiving an enjoyable day
for the needy is an?lher Costa
Mesa-based organization, Share
Our Selves, known as SOS.
le nding institutio n. Wright The grand jury also accused
entered a guilty plea to the sarnp the .Pair of. ly l.ng w he n they
c-h:irges Ot't. 13. applied lo a sav,mgs and loan in
The men worked wilh the El Centro for a $1.2 million loan .
Laguna OKs bus shelters
Bus commute rs 1n Laguna
Canyon will enjoy th(' comfort of
passenger shelters next spring as
a result of recent Laguna Beach
ci ty rouncil action.
City Council me mb<>rs have
agreed lo front $6,066 for the
three shelters, which will be
s hipped from the Midwes t by
Scyma Division ,of M1ch1gan
Industrial Packaging.
That firm was the sole bidder
for the three shelters. which will
be located· on lhP Cdnyon road at
Sun Valley Drive, Canyon Acres
Driv and an area south of Big
Bend.
The shelters, featuring wood
hl'ncht'S and a curved half-dome
top. should be installed by March
or April. Clly oCftclals said.
The city w11J be reimbursed for
tht' cost of the shelters by the
Orange County Transit District
and Federal Urban Mass Transit
Admanistrauon grant.
Sunny Thanksgiving
Jean Forbalh of SOS said the
organization h as received
numerous donations of canned
goods and turkeys for subsequent
contributions to families needing
Thanksgiving food.
FEIST PLEADS GUILTY.
From Page A1
• •
,Coasta l 040111)' cloudy today with • cl\ance of ehowera High• 82
"°'1g the coHI to 88 Inland. Clllll'OI of rain 30 pe<eenl IOClly
CIMring 11nd much coldlf tonight
wW1 1ow1 40 to 48. Sunny end e ~warmer on Thankeglvlng. 65 alotlg the cout to 72
Ef1ewhere. from Poi nt Conception to the Mealcen
111\d out 80 mites: v lll•ble , moetly leea 11\ar\ 10 knots
ay. Local eHI to northeell
de 7 to 14 knot• along Ill•
COllllt tonight with llghlet
rth t o northe11t wind• e. Soutr-t awelll 1 to
IHI todey with 1 fool wind ves. Sea• t>.comlng smooth
t. Moetly cloudy IOC11y with
altered 1hower1. SklH wlll
In Qea(lhg tonight from the , t>ec:Omlng mottly sunny by llglvtng.
• nuno CMW norti-tern
1C11 end from the Greet L.1111•
d norlhern...6tlentlc CoHI
ough the lower Ml11l11lppl end New Me11lco, 10 the
predlcttd for most of lhe nort.hern
11111 of the Slate. but some
cloudlnesa In the Sieue with cold
1emper1tur11 to preserve 1he
anow for the crowd of skiers
expected for the first big holiday WMltend.
Denae log Predoclld for the
111119)'1 during the motnlngl WIS
expected 10 dear off by afternoon e11 c1pt I n the eouthern
S1cr1men10 and Sin Joaquin
velleys where lhe oPaque stuff will
llnger
Temperatures
NATlON
Alblny
AlbliQu«que
Amarlllo
Atnevllle
Allanla
AllanOc C11y
Autlln
Bal II more
Bllllngs
Blrmlngham
Bismarck
BolM
Bolton Brown1vlt1e
BulfelO
Burlington
Ca11>91
Charltllton, S C. Charleston, W V
Cnarlotte. N C
Cheyenne
Chicago • Clnclnnetl
Clevel1ncf
Columb11. S.C. Columbus
0111 ... FI Worth
Dayton
Denver
0..MOIMI o.trOlt
Duluth
EIPMO
Fetgo Flagatell
• ;.:.. .,> 1:.
Fronts Ct)I(! .-.
Mieml
Milwa1k ..
Mpls-S1. Paul
Nelhvllle
N-Orleana
New YOflr.
Nortotk
North Pl111e
Oklatloma City
Omatla
Orl1ndo Phll1delphl1
Phoenix
Piiie burgh
Portland. Me.
Portland: Ort. Providence
==t~lty Reno Richmond
Salt Ullt•
8an Antonio
Sellllte
ShrlWpert Slou11 F ...
St Louil St ...... lampe
St s .. Mlltte
Spok-
SyrllCUM
Topellt
TUC80n Tutu Weehlngton
WIChlta
71 71
41 us
21 08 89 31 79 58
85 52
85 54
31 07 48 22
27 12
82 59
M 51
7t 53 81 38
52 47
44 34
52 48
74 81
27 11
35 29
7t 59 31 20
73 58 49 35
73 4 1
23 09 53 20 79 51
38 08
24 09
81 40
34 18
89 50
50 23
Ml 55
34 18
trat end toUth«n CeHlornl1 '
Great Fella
HartfOfd
Helene
Honolulu
HOUiton
lndianepotls
JllCllson, MIN
Jacksonvllle Ken ... City i.uvegu
Utile Rock
Lolll1vllle
Lubt>ock
Memptole
.. lo 80 49
52 28
4t 19
66 52 74 58
S4 48 73 37
63 49
30 26 72 47
18 -05 35 18
55 51
841 53 55 35 58 se
28 17
75 61
8g 43
69 '80
24 -01
39 14
S3 33 53 34
77 '55
81 37
19 32
57 31
28 t3 27 t3
47 31
IS .()4
7t 31 ot 00 38 31
34 2t 83 49
27 08
11 78
12 47
63 24
llO 43
llO 54 35 14
55 4t
841 27
87 32
38 21 ff 33
CA&.WOMU
8811.,•fleld
.. le
57 49.
83 48
SI 47
14 87 88 ...
tM _. felr -the r•t ol
neelofl. •"°",.. W.• forecut tor , ... ey ecrou th• SouthwHI.
rough eouthern Te•e• end
VII Gull Colet loMtlt9d
..... peotlCI -the .... . with enow ~ N Olntqj 1111119, .,. lowet o, .. ,
Ind ........ ~ lnlll"d·
• ••
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Oellttnd
Pno Rot1191 '" 41
lllf llPllT ................. .... ··-~--~ I I 10 t I
--MonlCe I I to ' I Newport lelcfl I I ti t lln DlloO County I a ti t I ~ for Tlllnllar; "'"'
.... "' IW = w
Ratn D Snow[!
Reel Bluff 12 40
Redwood City 58 48
Reno 35 2t
Sacramento 52 40
Slllnll 84 •5
San Diego 80 85
San Frencltc0 54 50
Santa B1rbat1 63 51
Stodtton 55 47
Bar II ow 14 39
BlQ Bear 48 20
8111\op 53 25
Calallna -"J 84 50
Long Beach ., 48
Monrovl1 es 41
Mt Wilson 50 38
Newport 8Mcll 85 48
Onltr•o 63 4()
P1tm Springs 73 46
P1Mdene 88 43
f\jYeflfde 180 4()
Sen Bernerd1no 62 4()
S111 Gebrllll Ml 42
S111 JON 59 48
Senti Ana 89 45
Senti Crur 87 53 Tanoe Velley 3t 28
CANADA
=atoerv SI •17
Edmonton " 10
Mont reel 52 4t
Smog
Where 10 call (loll lret) IOI' ~~l;..weH
LOI ~ntetH County: (IOO) 141...ctn ......... end Ian ..,_.,IO
oountlel! (f00) 117-4710
AQMD lpllOCle C..W: C_, .,..,
Tides
TODAY aleooncl ll'Clfl U t p.m. U
ltaOftd IOw IO:H p m 0.1
~· ~ lligll l :M e.m. 4.1 1 n•., IOw tl:41 am I. I ..... ....... u ... 11.tl P,lft. • .• -8!'!.-....., ... ,. ...... ,_ . .__ ...... "' .......... .._ .. '·'''"'· -TllwMlr .. tl:Ot ....
A mong the donors were
students al St. John the Baptist
School, in Costa Mesa who
turned over canned goods and
turkeys, and the food services
department at UC Irvine.
Forbath said students living In
donnitories yielded food tickets
to permit the donation.
HOLIDAY. •
From Page A1
bum off a few calories before the
feast, there's always the fifth
annual Dana Point lOK Turkey
Trot. The 6 .2 -mil e mini -
m a r athon, sponsored by the
Dana Point Cha mb e r of
Commerce. begms at 7:30 a.m. at
the Dana Point Athle tic Club.
Registration is $8.50. For more
information. call 496-155~.
I
•
impending breakup of her
relationship with the 21-year-old
Emerald Bay resident apparently
prompted the s hooting. police
said.
Kendall died of a single bullet
wound to lhe heart. Feist then
turned the revolver on herself,
firing a single shot which passed
through her upper body in an
apparent attempt al suicide.
Toohey said t h at FeiS't's
c.pparent state of mind at the
lJ -ne of the shooting plus a lack of
any previous c riminal record
Wt•re taken into consideration
wh~n the deal was made.
Feist, who was described in a
preliminary h earing as a
runaway a t age 14 who Jived
only part time with her parents,
told police s h o rtly after the
shootmg ·that she oragmaUy had
intended only to kill herself but
turned the gun o n Kendall
because she was tortured by the
fact of his dating other women.
Ke n dall's father and sister
wer e present at the hearing
along with a family attorney.
Judge Lat> asked family
members If they had a n y
comme nt con cerning the
agreement. to which the attorney
said the r e was nothing they
wanted to add .
After the hearing Toohey
calJed the case "a tragic situation
for both families, but I see it aa a
case where society i.s served by
placing he r in the CYA (Youth
Authority)."
Public Defen der .De bo rah
Kwast represented Feist in the
case.
Our clrculatlon department will
observe a holiday schedule on
Thanksgiving Day.
If you have not recetved your
newspaper by 7:30 11.m ., please
contact our office by 8:30 a.m. for
redellvery.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
(November 26-28) deliveries should
arrive by 7:30 a.m. If there is no
dellvery, please contact our clrculatlon
department by 10 a.m. for redelivery. ·
Clrculatton phone number Is (714)
642-4321. •
The Daily Piiot offices will be
closed on Thanksgiving Day. Office
hours on Friday are 9 a.m .• 5 p.m.
Han • Happy TIM,...,,Mftlll
. \
.. •
1982 • -.
WORLD Re·agan wants economic 'boost'
Ghana troops crush·
an attempt~d coup .
LONDON Troops loyal
SANTA BARBARA (AP)
A ft<•r t•ndorilng a maulvl'
hlahway rf'pafr and Job11
program. Pr.-1idcmt RH11n 11
,,,ruldt>rlna additional prupo11all
to curb unemployment and 1lve
the C('Onomy a "frah boo9t."
Before flyln., here Tue.day fqr
a 11ht-day Thanblivlna vacation
at. hill 1·unch, Ht-aaan 1avt• hi•
tH&~kln" to a ~-ctmt ~r sallon lnc:~uc 111 ltll' fedc-ral p!IUUM
tax to fl nunct• t6.6 billion In
hl1hwia y and brldae
rk'ONlr\k.'\JOn projt'cta.
Tht> p ro1rum has 1alncd
biparlilan aupport In Co~""' In
the face of the nation 1 l0.4
ix·n•c11t U•lt'mploynwm ruu• It
will prodU('t.I 1m ettlroai.d 3iQ,.
000 )>b8 R.ui.mg tht• gaa ~x lO »
Ct•nta o gallon wouhJ 1;u11t tlw
averagt• m otori11l t 30 a year,
~1anu1d.
Announdng his 1upport or th••
highway plan, Reagan 114tlc.I ht•
alao W811 t'Onsidcring "a IM'tlt'fi of
,. otht•t' mt.•ui."r\'tl tlU•l would twlp
to "'vc• our 1't·onoroy It freeh booilit
all WI' h(•Ud llllCJ 11*83
"It Is m y hopl'." h .. 1dct.4t
"that th111 package.• f.'1&n be hi,h·ari
tht• agc•ndu whe n the Con~
rt•turns to Washington next
Wt'f•k " I
to the military government
have crushed an aucmpted
coup In the West African
nation of Ghana, its head of
state announc.oo today.
Ghanaian leader Flight Lt.
Dec. :u. 1961, announced
Tuesday's failed coup in a
radio broadcast from the
nation'• capital, Ac.'Cra.
Radio Accra said Rawlings,
35, hod Imposed a t·urfew and
closed Ghana's borders until
further notice.
Industry panel ten,tatively OK
Wh1~ li0Uk• 11pokesman LanT
Spl'akc-s said Reagan likely wlb
<k't•1dt• on ttw t'Om~ta ol the
f)l!(·kug1· durmg the vacation 'trip,
but probably will not annou~ ll
until t•arly n<:xt wt>ek.
Speaking with reportera on
Air Force One, Speakes uld the
prcipoi;als under review include
at"Cl'lcrating next July's il'lCC>m9
tax cut so that )t would take
t•CCrt•t m January. 'I1le propoaal 11
d esign e d to s timulate the
economy by putting more money
in the hands of .t.'OOSUmen.
Jerry Rawlings, who seized
power for n SN'Ond time on
Crown gems still in Iran
TEHRAN, Iran -.The
crown jewels of the Pahlavi
dynasty, estimated worth $50
billion and the most danling
gem collection in· the world,
still glitter in a d fm bank
vault be neath the teeming
street s or r evolutionary
Tehran.
• Almost four years after the
downfall of the late Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the
r evolutionary government
opened the chamber beneath
STATE
the c.-cntral bank building lo a
group of foreign journalists in
order to dispel rumors it was
selling off the fabulous jewels
to finance_ its war with Iraq. ..
The collection of priceless
c rowns and l e g e ndar y
thrones. berubied snuffboxes
and diamond-studded opium
pipes appe~red as complete
and undisturbed as when last
on public display In the late
1970s.
2 guf!men get $150,000
ESCONDIDO -A $10,000
reward has been offered for
the capture of two· well-
dressed men who robbed a
Gemco s t ore ju st as an
armored transport guard was
carrying QUl a satc h e l
conJ,aining about '150,000 in
, store receipts. ·
During Tuesday's mid-
morning heis t, IOne of the
gunmen fired at the head of
the una rme d guard, but
missed. Police said the guard
had followed the gunmen's
o rders and was lying ra,ce
down on the floor after he
-:;tiad given the ba ndits the
money when the s hot was
fired.
No o n~ was r e ported
injured in the robbery.
Spikes to halt speed
REDDING -The
Californ i a Highway
Patrol plans to experiment
with spike-studded rubber
strips as a means of halting
speeding motorists by
blowing out their tires.
year.
To apur !ndu1trial 1rowt.h, and tranaporiatlon to attract
Orange. County supervbon have buameu. That's the best way,"
take n Initial s teps toward Stanton said.
. crea ting an Indus tr i a I Despite his oppo11itlon to the ,
Development Authority. 1 authority's creation, Stanton
Once created, t.he authority 1 aid he w 111 b e-co m e a
would be empowered to issue "contributing mert\l>er" of the
bonds to make low-intereat loans authority's board If the ordinance
availal:>le to buaineues wishing to is adopted. '-
locate in unincorporated ~as of In proposing creatior.-or the
the county. The au~honty was • authority. Rile y maintained It p~o~ by Supervasor Tho~ , "would encourage employment
R1le.y an October. growth which, combine<l with
FU:St reading of ~e ord~nance the county'iwaffordable housing
creaung the authonty. carried on policies. wilf assist m achieving
a 4 to 1 vote. The ordinance was well-planned communities to
set for final adoption Nov. 30. maintain our healthy economy."
-Voting against the measure . The authority would be able to
was Supervisor Roger Stanton. $ o mill' · ho ds He said the authority won't solve issue up to 1 ion m n to fund each project It agreed to the problems for which it was underwrite. Businesses could u1e·
designed. such funds for land acquisitior.
"I think It's a good concept, but plant construction, e xpansion or
I think what we need here is relocation.
more infra-structure like housing The authority could participate ,
Clear· sky
for holiday
on Coast
By STEVE MITCHELL
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T shaking things up In the .
Hawaiian Islands, bui Orange
Coaat residents can expect clear
and warmer skies Thanksgiving
Day.
The National Weather Service
said Southern California should
feel no ill effecta as a result of the
hurricane that devastated parts
of the Hawaiian Wands. ~·
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In pro1ccts In unincorporated
areas o f the county or in
partnership with c1t1es agr~ing
t.o join the authority. •
All o f Oran$<' County's
s urrounding c6untics ha ve•
i ndus tri al development
authorites, created after e nabhng
legislation was passed by the
state Legislaturt.> in 1961.
Before bonds for a par•1cular
project could be issued, they
would have to be approved by
the authority the board of
su~rvlsors a nd the California
Indu s tri a l Developmel)t
Financing Advisory Commission,
chaired by St.ate Treasurt•r Ji..-s,w
Unruh.
Stanton said the author ity's
creation as aimed primarily at
developing portions o f south
'Orange County. He added that
even with the authority he
doubts that the area wlll develop
into an "industrial center."
That plan has gotten a chilly
reception In Congreaa .
Republican congression,al leaden
already have told the president.
thc.•re are not enough votes to
pass it. '
But a semor administration
official said ln Washington that
Reagan is leaning toward
s peeding up the 10 percen~
Income tax cut. The source, who
asked to remain anonymous, said
the idea had "an awful lot or
polillcal sex appeal.".
White House counselor Edwin
Meese Ill cautioned again•r
anticipating a major initiative·
Crom the administration .
_ Aimed at drivers who lead
Ollicers on hiBh-speed chases
on Interstate 5 near Mount
Sh as ta . l he ex per ~men t
begins Dec. 1 and will last a
The ofCicers -in pursuit will
radio another CHP unit to
int ercept the s peeder by
pulling four. 15-foot-long
strips across the highway
before the fleeing vehicle
reaches that spot, according to
CHP officer Steve Famed.
T he 1 Yz ·inch -long hollow
s teel spikes are designed to
deflate tires in about 14 •
seconds.
Hepatitis warning issued
"There's a l·ot of ocean
between UI and the Hawaiian
Islands," weather service
specialist Don Lust said. "!J's too
far out to tell how it'• going to
react by the time it geta here -if
it gets that far." ,
Lust said hurricanes set their
energy from warm water, "and
it's cold here this time of year."
Police 1urvey (alien tree in Honolulu where 80-mph winds
knocked out power, damaged homes and disrupted.communication.
Below ii a view or Hurricane lwa from a weather SAtellite.
LOS ANGEJ,.ES -People
who ..ate at the El Tarasco
relttaurant irl El Segundo on
Nov. 12 or 13 are being urged
to take preventive measures
against possible hepatitts
infection from a worker who
cut lettuce on those days.
Myrtha Gonzalez-Woolley,
a s pokeswoman for the
county Department of Health
Services, communicable
disease division, said Tuesday
that anyone who ate lettuce
in salads. tacos or any other
dishes at the Mexican
restaurant on the two days
should Immediately get shots
of gamma globulin.
Welfare applicants ousted
S A C RAMENTO -T he
Sacramento County Welfare
Department says it is sending
record numbers of appl1cants
from out of California back to
the states where they a re
residents.
Records showed Tuesday
that so far this year, $10,474
has been spent to send 124
non-residents back where
they came from -during all
of last year it spent only half
that to send 53 non-residents
NATION
home.
Said Ralph Vigna, director
of the department's general
assistance program , "They
come from every state in the
union. It's more cost eCCective
for us to pay their bus ticket.
back than to put them on
welfare here."
He said about 100 out-of-
staters a month a re applying
for general assistance in
Sacra~nto. '
2 win $1 million lottery
W ASHINOTON -Charles
Puryear was praying as D.C.
Mayo r Marion Barry Jr.
announced the grand prize
winners in the city's first
instant lottery game.
He got what he wanted -
$1 million.
Pury ea r , 53 , a
$12,000-a-year guard for the
National L abor Relations ·
Board, was one of two who
won the top prize of $50.000 a
year for 20 years in Tuesday
!light's drawing.
Mara Spade, 37, a hotel
banque t bartende r fro m
suburban Chevy Chue, laid
s~e plans to pay off debts, pay
back those who have helped
her, and Invest the rest.
Meanwhile, Southern
Callfomiana who plan to spend
the holiday in Hawaii should
experience no _problems with
their departing nights.
Joe liopklni, a spokesman for
United Airlines, said hia airline
expects normal operations
through the holiday.
He said United had to divert
only one of its 15 daily flllhta •
a result of the hurricane, adding
most flights had arrived or
departed by the time the storm
hit the islands.
American Airlines spokesman
Al Becker said that airline's three
daily {lights from Lm Anceles to
the islands are running on
schedule.
He said only one flight had to
be diverted from Honolulu to
HiJo on the big island• a result
of the hurricane.
Locally, the weather service
says winds from 15 to 30 miles
per hour were forecast
throughout Southern California
tonight from a low pressure
s torm front moving in from
Central California.
Highs on Thanksgiving Day
will range from 68 at the beaches
to 72 inland, with lows from 46 to
50.
The weather eervic:e pcedicted
snow at elevatiom of 6,500 feet
Thanks&ivin1 Day with hiehs
from 44 to M in the mountains
and Iowa in the 20. and 30a.
Owens Valley hlgh1 were
expected In the mit::O• with
lows from 15 to 25 m .
lli1hs in northern may
reach Into the mkl 50a with Iowa
from 25 to 37. Southern detlert
highs were expected In the 70.
with lows from 38 to 45.
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Winds up to 80 mph struck
Honolulu on the island of Oai}u,
southeast of the storm's center,
Electricity in the· capital wa•,
knocked out for three hours 1
Tuesday night and roads were
flooded early today. Palm treee
bent double under the force of
the winds. . l
About 5,800 resident of low-'
l y ing areas o r Kauai wer1
evacuated to higher ground, a
local emergency official said.
Coastal a r eas-of sparse ~
populated Niihau also we~; •
evacuated. , •
"At about 8 p.m. their time UO i
p.m. PST) the main force of the • •
storm went over (Kauai) with :
• winds about 105 to 110 mph,"' j
said Bob Blair, spokesman for di. l
Federal Frnergency Management .
Agency in Virginia. "They had I
waves up to 12 feet high." f
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GARDENIA CANDLESTICKS $17500
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County revives trBnsit tax hopes
Yule fest ~lated ..
at NB' inuse.uJn
A Chrislmas tree gnlu and
fes t iva l to b e n efit t h e
Newport Harbor Art Museum
will be staged Dec. 3, 4 and 5
at the Newport Beach
museum.
Featured will be displays oC
handmade tree ornaments,
Christmas trl>es, gingerbread
houses and wreaths made-to-
order. ·
There is a $2 admission
•Sou t h C o u'!i.t M e dical
Cente r \\iill cele.brate the
seven th an n iversar y of its
'Stress Cen t.er Tuesday with
an open house from 2 to 4
p.m.
Tt-i e open house will
•A 90·m1n u te seminar,
designed to help single people
enjoy the holidays this year.
will be presented at Orange
Coa$t College on Friday. Dec.
3.
Titled "Getting Out of the
Holiday Blahs," the seminar
runs from 7:30-9 p .m . i n
.
charge Cor adults and $1 for
senior citizens and children.
Youngsters under 12 will be
admitted fre<> due to o grant
from Nordi;t rom in South
Coast Plaza.
Hours on Dec. 3 are from 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. T he festival
closes at 5 p.m. the. othe r
days. The museum is locatea
at 850 San,. Clemente Drive.
.
Include a tour, literature on
stress ~d refreshments.
The public ls invited to the
South Laguna hospital, 31872
Coast Highway. For more
infor mation. call 499-2295.
• OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission is $3.50.
The sem in ar lecture r is
B.arbara Bartol, a n
expcrienc.-ed <:gunselor. public
school teache r , and child
welfart! social worker.
For information about the
seminar, phone 556-!1880.
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T h 1• 0 r 11 n ~ t• C o u n t y
Trnn11portMllon t.:ornml.-lon hWI
llt-t•idt'<I to again IM't'k f)UIMIAK•' or
·11 h1tt1 lt·tel•lalion thut woul~
Pf•rmlt Orungt• County vown to
dedd(• If th1• lililt'ti uuc 1hould bt•
1ncreued \0 fund ttaru portation
projeclH.
A similar mcaMUrt' wM.tJ killed
111 Augus t whti n its a utho r ,
Assemblyman Rl1•h11r<I RobulllOn,
,
P ·S..nu.1 Anu, ubruptly wnhdn•w
tht• lt•Ui»latlon frum rona1derutlon
b t• f o r u t h e rn a t t' S <' n 11 t e
1'ranavorwtlon ConimJttt.'t!.
\ L oc:ial tran 11 p o rtatlon
commlt11l oncra aaid this week
that thl' new au.~mpt at winning
approval of the l«!111latlon would
be their top go.I for th" 1983-84
leglslat1vc aeulon
I
J( the• l(•l(hdat1on 11 apptwt'd,
voton would bt1 u kc.>d wht'thcr
the: local 1111les tax now at 6
pN't~:nt f)<"r doOar of taxable ,.1es
be incrt'ascd to " nu..x1mum or
7 pe r c c11t Tht' maximum
inc:reaac would gt•neratl' an
t'ltimated $1 50 rnilliun annually
In additional revenue for new
tran£portation proj(...:l.I.
Without additiona l rt-venul',
NOrth-south rouies 'weighed
Transportation planne!'F -have Diego Fn.'<'way W<.'8t of the Costa
been g ive n a green light to Mesa to Brookhurst S treet to JO
proceed with the study of three lanes; and widening the Santa
alternahve proposals to expedite Ana ;Freeway ; a mfdium-
rongested north-llOUth traffic in c apacit y rail syst e m with
central Orange County. exte nsio ns n o rth on Harbor
T h e o r a n 8 e c 0 u n t y Boulevard and Stale College
T rans po rta tion Commission .Boulevard to the Brea Mall and on to Placentia and Yorba Llnd4 directed us stare planneFS to and extensions 90utn on Newport
evalua te and test the alternatives and MacArthur ljbulevards to
for the corridor and develop a Pacific Coast Highway. fin a l r ecomme nd a ti o n b y
January. -Ele me nts o f the ' first
T pe alternataves e nvisioned alternative plus extension of the
in clude a mi x o f h ighway Orange Freeway to the San
extensions or r <>novations and Diego Freeway and traffic
commuter rail lines and busways capacity improvements to the
to increast' the traffic-carrying San Diego Freeway between the
capacity of the existing highway Ora nge and Co rona del Mar freeways; transit lln«;?S running ,system. north and so uth, with the
The three alternatives outlined exception of lines to Placentia
Monday are: a nd Yorba Linda and south on
MacArthur. -Selected freeway widening ·
and the extension of the Costa -Mod ifying the preceding
Mesa Freeway to Industrial Way alternative to provide a direct
in Costa Mesa; widenm~ the San connection between the Orange
and Corona dcl Mar frcl'ways:
express bus Sl'rv1ce on lwo
special freeway lan('S: (,'Onimuter
rail s~rv1ce north a nd south,
including a circ.ulallon 1oop with
s tops al such place~ as Sout.h
Coast Plau:i.
Tra ns portation commission
officials ha ve said the (~ntral
<.'Ounty traffic plan is set.'Ond in
priorjty only to much -needed
improvements on the Sunta'Ana
Freeway
Co unty lran s p o rt a t ion
planners a re in the process of
drawing up a 10-year program
for transportation improvements
in the county . The ce ntral
t-orridor study is one component
of that transportation package.
In pre parin g i ts thr ee
recommended alt~rnatives for
th~ commission, commission staff
m~bers held public meetings in
Costa Mesa and Fullerton and
solicited suggestions from area
businesses.
.,
(·o mm11111o n m t'mbt•ra have
wurnt-d, 1uflicient mont>y may
not ''xiu for completion of
projec·ta aimed al allevl•t1n1
1·cmgvst1•d traffic: condlUon1
throughout tht" county.
L&!it yt"ar'1 enabling leldalallon
bill was carrif'd by Robmson at
th(• behest of the Oranae County
TranapoNtion Coelition, a noa-
gov<-rnmcnt alliance of ~2 flnna
li l'cking tran1portatlo n
improvt-menta. Several of the
county's largest employers are
coalition members
In pulling the bill the day
before it was scheduled to face
the Senate Transpo rtation
ComrrutlA.'e, Robmaon laahed out
a t se ve ral coalition members,
claiming they were interested in
ace ing lransporlallon fund1
ge nerated , while refusing lo
consilter other "critical" iuuea
over. ta
1
xing authority. .
Robinson• had proposed an
amendme nt where by five
members o n the commission
would be ex.pande d to 11
members -including-au five
m e mbe r s of the board of
supervisors. five city councilmen
from the county's 26 cities and a
e leventh member se lected at
large. Its existing members
Include two supervisors, two
councilmen and one at-large
member.
Robinson. with backin.c from'
Bruce Nestande, 1upervisors
c hai rman, argue d that the
transportation commission, were
it to obtain taxing au'thority,
should have more members who
were elected, and, therefore,
accountable to voters.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
invited you to
f
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Thanksgiving Celebration
10:00 a.m. Nov., 25th, 1982
Combined childre n's and adult choirs
rass erc uss on an
Woodwind Ins truments
join with
Dr. John A. Huffman, Jr.
Thanksgiving Meditation
Don. G. Fontana
Mmrster ol Music
Steven Pilkington
OrgalltSI
600 St. Andrew's Road
Newport Beach, Calif.
Free.to
the Publle
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Are you thankful?
Start a list sometime of all you can be
1ratetul for ... and you'll be amazed at how
'"any reaaon1 you have to gl'fe thanks.
Al our Thanksgiving Service. you'll heir
many ~pie tell the 1hl11g1 they're grateful
for ... heallnge, needs supplied, hum1n rela·
tlonahlpa rea10t9d and, mott tmponanl. a
treater underttandlng of 0~. You'll alto hear
a llble Lnaon on Thanksgiving.
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L.OS ANGELES lAP) Revers ing a· three-
. montti Lrend of declining prices. the: Consumer· PrK-e
lndC!x rose by Plalf o percent In the populous Los
Angeles-Orang£' counties area during October, the
federal government annpun<.'ed Tuesday.
However, for the twe lve months ending in
Oi:t.ober, pril:es posted the smalleiil Increase in more
th<m a decade -2.9 percent.
In the Los Angeles-Orange County area, prices
droppc>d by 0.3 percent in July, 0 1 per<.-ent in August
and 0.3 per<.'ent in Septem~r.
Prkes for housing, which indude mortgage
inter~t rat.es and are the weightiest factors in the
Index. mcreas<.'Ci by 0.4 percent.
Food and beverage increased by 0.7 percent.
Transportation ·was up 0.3 percent and apparel and
upkeep rose by 0.5 percent.
Slow recovery predicted
'Real earnings' still lag
WASHINGT0N (AP) -The average ''real
earnings" of American workers continue to lag behind
the rate of inflation, but the gap is narrowing, newly
released Labor Department statistics show.
Between October 1981 and October 1982, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday, average
weekly earnings rose 3.7 percent.
I~side that broad gauge of take-home pay,
however. there was a 4.9 percent increase in hourly
earnings which was offset by a 1.1 percent 'declint-: in
average weekly hours.
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Mercwy '3e5 00 per llMli
pteflft-1340 00·$342.00 troy ounce. NY
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