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Cracker Jacks rated X?
'Cartoon book' provides real surprise for S anta An a (a th er
By Tiie A11oclate4 Pres•
John Iglesias says he found a real aurprise in
the box of Cracker Jack he bcx.lght for hia boys -
a tiny, 21 -page booklet called "Erotic Sexual
Positions."
"It's terrible," hia wile, Lorraine, said Sunday
from their Santa Ana home. "I never saw anything
like it. The kid.a really look forward to thoee gifts in
the box. Can you Imagine the queations they would
have asked?"
But the pre-1ehool children, Joey and
J ohnny, never uw the booklet becau.e their
father aot to It flnt.
"At flnt I thouaht it wu a cartoon booklet."
he said. "I wuaureaurpriled when lopened ltup."
The 4-by 2-inch booklet contained
black-and-white photqp'apha of nude couples
engaging in intercoune. It claimed to portray
aexual aeqeota from the hidden jungle temples in
the Amaz.on. The booklet called it.self the first in a
seriet1 of erotic be9t-eellera.
(See CRACUR, Pase A!)
THI DRANGI COAST
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1983
Firemen finish extinguishing blaze
aboard ya cht in Huntington Har-,
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ho~ Sunday morning. At left is the
newly remodeled Querida.
Couple's -dream in ·ashes
Fire d estroys yacht in Hunting ton Harbour after m aiden Yoyage
By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ....,,...,_
Six hours after bringing their remodeled,
all-wood vintage cabin cruiaer back from lta maiden
voyage, Michael and Melanie Blum watched help-
lesaly as the $150,000 vessel was swallowed up in
flames.
"For a second I thought maybe it could be
saved," said Melanie Blum. ''Then I saw a fireman
going into the cabin with an ax and I knew that was
it." -
The 46-foot C}l.ris Craft named Querida was one
of three boats charred in an early morning blaze
\ Sl:lJlday on Trinidad laland 'in Huntington Harbour.
No was injured. Fire authorities said the flames
caused more than $250,000 in damage.
"We lost everything." said Blum. "It wu a one of
a kind. It's -well, It's a tragedy."
Huntington' Beach firefighters, still searching
for the cause of the fl.re, said the blaze broke out at
5:49a.m.on1Object,a30-foot cabin cruiser owned by
Huntington 8¥.bour resident Robert Wyatt. The
boat, burned to the waterline, was a total loes.
The fire, authorities said, moved quickly to the
richly fumilhed Querida and then blackened the
exterior of a 36-foot cabin cruiser named EZ MNY Il
owned by S.R. Shea of Huntington Beach.
"By the time I could get down there I could aee
the flames coming out of the cabin," said Blum, who
llvesaahortdistance from thedockaat Venture Drive
and Walrus Lane.
A pair of Orange County Sheriff' a Harbor Patrol
Boata and 18 Huntington firefighters battled the
blaze for 15 minutes before bringing It under control.
The cabin crui8er EZ MNY Il eventually was towed
(See YACHT, Pase AZ)
Hearing set on UCI Hospital
Pan el expecte d to f ocus on care for county's Medi-Cal patients
BJ UREN E. I.LEIN .,. ....... ,... ....
The effects of a propoeed hospi-
tal at the UC Irvine campus on
Orange County's Medi-Cal pa-
tients will be discusaed at a public
'hearing Tuesday in the Santa Ana
City C.ounciJ Chambers.
Assemblyman Richard Rob-
inson, chairman of the Joint
Legislative Committee on
Medi-Cal Oversight, called the
hearing to get community reaction
to a plan to build a hospital for the
UCI Medical School.
The committee is concerned
about the effect a new h08pltal
would have on the large Orange
County indigent population, said
Bob Campbell, a health planning
consultant to the committ.ee.
UCI Medical Center in Orange
is the primary provider of medical
services to the Medi-Cal popu-
lation. he said.
Robinson, a Democrat from the
city of Orange. is worried abou t
what will happen to indigent
patients if a campus h08pital
draws UCI family practice phys-
icians away from UCIMC,
Campbell said.
UCI Chancellor Daniel G .
Aldrich. Jr .. is expected to make a
presentation at the hearing, along
with the president of the Orange
County Health Planning Council,
the vice president for hc!'alth
affairs for the UC system, and
George Hoag. chairman of the
board of H~ Memorial Hospital
in Newport Beach.
"Anything that happens to
health careat UCI or could happen
has an impact on the indigent
population of Orange County,"
Campbell said. "We just want to
(See HOSPITAL, Pa1e A!)
Resignation accepted
Alter Interior Secretary Jame8 Watt retigned
Sunday, Pretident Reagan said, "Jim has done an
outetanding job a• a member o ( my Cabinet and in his
1tewardship of the natural resoureee of the nation.
He ha1 initiated a careful balance between the neede
o( people and the importance of protecting the
environment. Hie dedication to public service and hie
accompli1hment1 will long be remembered ." See
other reaction• and poNible 1ucce110rs on Page A4.
COUNTY IDITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY . C A L I~ ORN I A 25 CENTS
_FV em6ezzling
rumors probed .
By ROBERT BARKER .,. .. ...., .......
Detectives are trying to find out
today if an alleged embezzlement
of $52,000 may be connected with
a $2.2 million fire that swept
through the John Treiber Co. in
Fountain Valley last Father's Day .
Anthony Di.Lauro, 43, a former
accountant for the company and
his girlfriend. Eileen Zirkle, 36,
were arrested Friday on suspicion
of embezzlement, forgery and
conspiracy, according to Fountain
Valley Detective R ick
Christensen. Both are residents of
Huntington Beach.
The arrests followed an audit of
company financial records which
showed "unreasonable" checlu
made out to DiLauro and other
employees, according to
Christensen.
The detective said that in-
st,ituted a "call ln" system to draw
payroll and expense checks by
telephone from Security Pacific
Bank.
Christensen said DiLauro al-
legedly-colleeted $52,000 in phdny
expense checks and either he or
Zirkle. who was not an employee,
would allegedly forge endorse-
menta to each other's accounts.
Christensen said bank officials,
who had been alerted by police.
called detectives when DeLauro
showed up at the facility on
Friday.
Banlt officials stalled DeLauro
until police arrived and made the
arrest without incident. Zirkle
was arrested when she returned
home later Friday.
Motorcyclist
dies after
HB collision
A Westminster motorcyclist
was killed Sunday night when his
cycle collided with a car he was
attempting to pa.a near a Hunt-
ington Beach intersection.
Police said the motorcyclist.
Michael David Roee, 21, struck a
1971 Volkswagen driven by Leasa
S. McC.onnack, 21, of Huntington
Beach, on Slater Avenue just west
of Coronado Lane.
Rose. who police say was not
wearing a helmet, was rushed to
Fountain Valley Community Hos-
pital with severe head injuries. He
was pronounced ·dead at the
hoepital at l l:3S p.m. Sunday.
McC.ormack was not injured in
the accident and was not cited,
police said.
Chria.n said police are at-
temptinc fo find out if the com-
pany'• manufacturing plant in the
industrial aection of the city on
Condor Avenue was deliberately
aet afire last June 19 to hide
possible financial irregularities.
Chrlatenaen said Di.Lauro was
questioned about the fire but
made no comment.
Di.Lauro reportedly was hired
by the John Treiber Co. in
January and resigned at the end of
May, citing personality problems,
according to C~tensen.
The company, with offices
worldwide, manufac~ equip-
ment that cleans and solders
computer circuitry.
Officials said at the time that
the fire was suspicious ~use
"things didn't appear to be normal
inside the building."
Christensen said today that
flammable liquids had been u9ed
to ignite the fire that perhaps was
the biggest blaze in city hi.story.
The losses in the gutted a
12,500-square-foot building that
housed manufacturing, sales of-
fice land warehouse facilities,
included "very expensive" paint-
ings and art objects belonging to
Treiber's personal collection, in-
vestigators said.
DelJ,... ...... .., Kaw lteM...,
Sean O'Neil exits YMCA Indian Guide teepee.
Festival harvests
success in Irvin;
By ANDllEA ADElM>N .,. ... ...., ........
City maintenance crews are picking up debris-strewn Heritage
Park today and the Irvine Harvest Festival board already has set
the date for next's year's bash following the l l th staging of Irvine's
home-grown carnival t.h1s weekend.
About 45,000 people came to the three-day annual event which
ended Sunday. They pitched dimes for cheap ashtrays, munched
Greek-style lamb pita sandwiches and became light-headed from
midway rides.
The carnival's only casualty was a 7-year-old Irvine boy who
suffered a minor cut on his forehead after bumping it on the
(See HARVEST, Pase AZ)
McClintock's Nohel
called 'long overdue'
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tMDllllJNlll .....
The chaJrman of the Depart-.
mentof Mlcroblol<>1Y at UC Irvine
said today the awarding of the
Nobel Prue to New V ork re-
MarCher Dr. Barbara McCllntock
la lona overdue.
And a blologiat at lJCI aaid the
award to the Bl-year-old woman
la "certainly well deeerved."
The Connecticu t-born re-
teareher wu honored chiefly for
her d.ilcovery of t.he geneUc ele-
men\a In com more than three
decadet1 ago. The dilcovery had a
bearing on re.earch of vtnae.
caJTYing dlleue.
"Barbara la what we call a
clUlical pnetJcJ.st," said Dr. Paul
Sypherd, chainnan of the Depart-
ment of Microbiology at UC
f
Related story, Page A4
Irvine. "Way back in the 'SO.., with
no method for being able to atudy
chrornoeomes directly, or DNA
ditectly, she and another ,eneti-
dat provided the flnt evidence for
the ph yalcal exchan 1e of
chromoeomal material durtn1
genetic cro.i.nc over -a natural
mechanism of shuffling genes
a.round.''
Th.at'• the way you pt new
kinda of genetic: types, he .. Jd.
addlnc "lt wu a very important
thinl. and It WU all done on •
atudy of com , not on man."
Her work wu larply ignored
unill the 19608. a flCtor lhat
Sypherd uJd wu "unfortunate."
(Set NOBEL PIUIE, Pas• Al>
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Adrienne Malena, 3, &et1 bear hug from m61eot.
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.\2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. October 10, 1983
Father
of slain
tot· asks
millions
A Los Angeles man 1s seeking $2
million from Orange County, al-
leging that negligence on the part
of the county IC<i to his 2-year-old
son's beating death
Juhus Ceasar Mathis Jr, 28,
contends the county's Social Ser -
vices Agency t'Qvered up for a
social worker who had no
authority to release Julius Ceasar
Mathis Ill to Mathis' ex-wife,
Francine Douglas Montgomeey.
Mathis' attorney, Looi Patten,
filed the $:l m1!Lio11 claim with the
county last Friday. If it 1s denied,
hls nelet step would be a Superior
Court lawsuit.
The ex-wife's bovfriend, Darrel
Roberts, 29, stood trial in July for
murder in the baby's Aug 21. 1981
death. The jury deadlocked 9-3 in
favor of acquittal, Roberts faces
retrial beginning Nov. 14
He is free on $100.000 bond.
The county took Julius into
protective custody an May 1981,
after a baby sitter reported
massive bruises on his back and
buttocks. The boy was released to
a maternal aunt, but she said she
couldn't control him and gave him
back to the county's Albert Sitton
Home for juveniles.
Montgomery took Julius out of
that facility six weeks before he
died.
Court records show Presiding
Juvenile Court J udge Byron
McMillan concluded the social
worker released Julius without
court approval No charges were
filed. and the unidentified man
quit after McMillan demanded he
be fired.
HB teen-ager.
pinned under
carnival ride
A 14 -year-old Huntington
Beach boy was seriously injured
when his head was pinned be-
neath a carnival 11de Sunday
Isaac Cohen was reported in
serious condition today at Foun-
tain Valley Community Hospital
with a skull frac:ture
Cohen crawled under a
"Tilt-Wheel" ride at 4: 15 p.m. at a
carnival conduc ted at St.
Bonaventure Chvrch, 16400
Springdale St , in Huntington
Beach, police srud
When the ride started to move,
the boy's head was caught be-
tween statJOnary and moving
parts of the machine, police said.
Police weren't sure why the youth
c·rawled under the ride.
Je nny Weaver shoots baskets to win a stuff eel lo).
H~RVEST FESTIVAL ...
Fro Page A1
stee · wh~l of a bumper car, police Lt. Bob Lennert sa1li.
Festival officials also heard some complaints about a midway
game booth some participants thought was illegal. However, no
arrests were made during the carnival, which organ izers called a
success. -........_
"We had a lot of people who, when they wer~ving. s;iid it
was the best ever," festival President Sharon EUis saitt, today.
Ellis said booth operators. primarily civic organii.ations selling
food and games of chance for fund-raising. seemed to be pleased
with festival results. A final tally on funds f aist'd was
undetermined this morrung.
Although clouds threa~. no rain feU and overcast skies
ke pt temperatures mild. '· ·,
"It was woiluierful. It was bette~~.9er than beirtg out in the
blazing sun," said Ellis, a festival veter~•
Asked if she plarls to assume the ch(ef organizing spot again,
Ellis said "can I have a few days to think about it?" ~
Next year's festival w\U be during the first ~f·kt'nd m
October.
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George Liechty works on ice culptun .,
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CRACKER JACKS RATED 'X' ...
From Page A1
Betty Garrett. a spokeswoman for Borden
Inc which manufac tures the
carmelized-popcom -and-peanut treat -was
upset. but not so surprised when she heard of the
family's dasc.'Overy. S he said the company received
five simtlar complaints about a year ago.
"We took extensive security measures to
make sure this type of packaging problem d id not
occur agam," Garrett said.
She said only six boxes out of 4 million boxes
packaged annually have had problems She said
the person who inserted the material was not
apprehended, but new security measures haw
eliminated ihe problem.
"We want to make sure that ou~ produ<.ts are
as wholesome and safe as can be," Garr<'lt sa1c.I ,
adding ll'~at a new invesllgation would b<.•
conducted at the plant.
YA CRT DESTROYED BY FIRE ...
From Page A1
into the harbor away !rom the two smoldering crafts.
"When 1t was out I went ih for one look," said
Mrs. Blum, whose husband is an oral and facial
surgeon with offices in Irvine and Anaheim. "But I
couldn't go back m for a sec<?nd look. lt would be too
emotional."
The Blums had spent the past eight months
pouring their tame and money into the 1964 cabin
cruiser. stripping a nd polishing the mahogany
interior and decorating it with antique lamps. wool
carpeting and a microwave oven. A set of
Wedgewood chma plates with t1 nuutwal µjl\l•rn ;1lsu
had been added.
"We had everything just right. It wns JUSt tht·
way it was supposed to be," she said "I was juc;t about
to order a dining table for it."
The restored boat left Huntington Harbour last
Friday for its maiden voyage to Catalina Island. ThP
couple and their daugh ter returned late Saturday
and went home to sleep figuring they'd unpaC'k-tlv·
next day.
"I wish we'd stayed in Catalina," Or Blum sard
after the fire.
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VOL.. 71, NO. 213
I
Shopliftiiig. eam m,bbedl
Uy KAREN E. KLEIN
OI IM O.ffr 1'1101 e1011
Tim•· slwphftl!r'>, Ul'!.<.'rtll(:<I hy
poli<.•c• U'! an1 1·x1 r1•m1•ly pw
fc·sslu11al tf";1111, w 1•1 t• nablwd a t
Nurdstruin's South Coast Ph17.a
Saturday Jfll·rrmon ufter th(•y
allegc'<lly att1•1111)lt.'U toste:il $1 .770
w111 tit uf 111c•1ch1:111dlsi" and thn•ut-
l'lll!d SL'l'Ul'lty guards with k11ivt's.
clothing in ''cro1t'h b01~s"
waist to-knee gm.lies tht·y wort•
undc>1 full skirts and bulky pet·
twoat~.
St'<'llrit y guards and polke uf-
f1l't.•rs wt:re warling for the· thtt·t:
suspects whl.!11 they came out of
the stu1 P. Thl' two women re-
1,nrtedly pulh•<l knivt.>s out wl11·n
•
th1• :.lore's M><·urny guard con,,
fro11 L('(J them
All thr('e SUSJ>t><.'l.s were ta ken ~
tht· ( 'osta M£-Sa Pollet: Depart--
nwnt.. where they gave false;
narnl'S and pl1one numbers. The:
n•1xH t says a sNt rch of the suspec~
rC'vc .. ulro they wttre carrying pro-!
ft'SS101Utl l<lg n.:111overs and a pair:
Of Wll ('dappers
A Nordst1 0111's M't·1111ty guiJI li
t:<ilk'tl Cos1;1 M1•sa pol wt• after she
U~I Vt•d lWU W(Jlll('ll a nlf a man Ill
the store llt'tlllg suspi<.'111usly abuut
:\.40 p.m . H<.'Conhnli( tu a polkl'
11•porL
The tno ente1 cd a women's
c:lothing deparunent anc..I the man
aUegedly Jistractcda saleswoman
while the! two women took gar-
ments into the rming room. the>
I t-'port Sta lt>S.
Mesa firemen stage
seminar on high rise
The wo111e11 allt.'gt>dly <'Oncc·al<.>d
o;everal 1•xpe11s1v1• Items of
The city of Costa Mt'S<.i rs
presenting tht.• "First High-rise
Seminar" ror fire and d1s.-1stt>r
safety during Fire Preventmn
Week.
State Fire Marshal Ronald
13o~ardus was a featured speaker
HO SPIT AL HEARING ...
From Page A 1)
t<lkc a look a~ llw w hult• situation "
The l11•:ir111g, sd1t•tlull•tl frun1 !J
<i m. to 5 p.rn.. will include an
overview of the hospi tal issue in
the morning and an attempt to
pinpo111t the impact of additional
hospital beds in the tvunty during
the afternoon seso;1011.
The Irvine Medical Center , a
proposal <.1ompeting with the cam -
pus hospital proposal for a hospital
in Irvine. will also be scrutinized at
the hear ing, Campbell said.
Robinson's tommittE>e may re<.·-
ummcnc.J fur or against Prthrr
propus.:il tu tht.• o;t..atc· Offl<l' uf
Health Planning the body
which will ult1matPly revrew both
}Jt oposat~.
The t·ummittec t•ons1sts of fnur
senate members and four as-
sembly members
The public may testify at the
hearing, Campbell said, adding
that he expects about 50 people to
at tend ,
The Santa Ana Caty Counl'il
Chambers is at 22 Civic Centt>r
Plaz::i, Santa Ana
NOBEL PRIZE ...
From Page A 1
"But you have to remember McClinJock, "set the stage for
that molecular gf'rwt~ ~w oUt · -peop~ who la~r came almig end
of micro-organisms and viruses. were lpo!Wtg al bacterial eve~."
J t's strange that mH:robiologists of . ~lec~r biology caO!h~ t&p
th:1t day were very gene tkally ·Wlth,.,h~r gen~tics. ••
alliterate It wasn't un~i~ .later Usl!ally_, Marsh said. 1l's the
years that people studying other way around
mol.ecuks went back and looki'<l ''The bacteria pt><>ple figure out
agam at her work " thing" first, and subsequently one Dr Larry Marsh, a de· . h' h vPlo mental <.-ell biologist at UCI. fmds related ~vents in ig er
d Ph h m t the Nobel Prize organ.isms. This 1s a case where the s.11 e as e . genell(' side of 1t was looked at winner on several 0<.'<.0as1ons. and f 11 b Meet· t~k . vcr "' l'are u y y in v.. he des<'rtbes !in ns a vibrant " I f
woma11
"lt'o; hkl' pUtllllj~ Olll tliC' C'nt•rgy
or my 5 ;1ml i yp;11 -olds and
lraQsfor rin g 1lw111 to a grnnd-
mnth1•1 That's Dr ['vk{'llntO('k "
CH lwr \\Ork M:u-<:h <:au l
v1•;11 " ll' Of('.
t\s for the awa rd. the uinlog1c;1
s~id. "Then · was sul'h a:1
l'11111111ous lag time betw<'t'n lwr
finc.J111gs and the award, but 11 wa~
dll<' ;1nd I'm very happy for hPr ..
whl•11 the three-day semina~
CIJ>C'nt'Cl today at the Wesun South
Cnust Pl<1za l lotl'l
Othl'r sµeakers will bt:-Costa
Ml'sa Mayor Donn Hall. Costa
Mt•su f~1re Marshal Tom McDuff/·
Jim 1 ll'nwood, gt•neral manager o.
South Crn.1sl Plaza. Dr Charles
Galbo. psych1atnst. Ll'e Sawyer,
c:h1ef u ( security for the hotel: and
Cliffo1d Murray. chief of Sl'\'.Urity
for South Coa~t Plaza and Town
Center
Tlw semin:ir, c•overing preven;
tauw safety methods including
l'ITll'rgem:y rc•S<.·ues, is open to lh~
public, especially building own-
ers, building managers and engi•
n('{'rs, firefighters. employees of
high-rise office buildings, resi-
dents of condominiums and apart-
ments, and key hotel personnel.
Former deputy
Earle Whitten
of Newport die~
Earle Robert Whitten. a
long-lime resident of Newport
&arh, die<l Sept. 30
A r{ftired Los Angeles County
deputy sheriff. he was a hfe
memt.>t'r of the Elks. Alhambr~
Lodge No. 1328 and the Newporl
Beach G oof-offers Club. ·
Mr Whitten presided as bailiff
an the Pomona Superior Court for
most of his 28 years as a deputy
sheriff before ret1 ring m 1978.
Born MarC'h 29, 1918 in New
Hampshire , he grew up in Peaks
Island. Maine. where he leaves a
hrnthE-r Meldeau, et s1ster-m-law,
c.;bdys, and <m umle a nd aunt.
!\lr ;ind Mn. Arnold Foss He 11
sur v1vt'<i hy h1., wife. Gladys. of
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Schmitz' ex-mistress 'has no regrets'
Fabric Fair scheduled
at OCC this Saturday
Carla S tuckle recovers from scandal, bankruptcy; incid ent now 'just a bad m emory'
More than 50 exhibitors will take part in Orange Coast
College's 13th annual Fabric Fair, scheduled Saturday on the Costa
Mesa campus. More than 100 workshop sessions are planned at the
event.
The fair w1U run from 7:30 a .m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $8 and
entitles a person to come and go to the fair throughout the day. The
event will be held in the Chemistry and Applied Science Building.
Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the
college's Student Center Building. Tickets also may be purchased at
the door.
Saleswomen slate meeting in Irvine
Sheffra Williams Sam. co-own er and vice president of
Woman's World International, will be the guest speaker at the
National Association for Professional Saleswomen meeting
Tuesday at the lrvine Host Hotel.
Her topic, "How to Find that Master Sales Person Within
Yourself" begins at 5:30 p.m .. 1717 East Dyer Road.
Original poetry re~di~gs planned
Poets from the California Coast Branch of the National League
of American Pen Women will present a reading of original poetry
Thursday at the Fount.am Valley Branch Library, 17565 Los
Alamos St.
The program, which is open to the public, will begin at 7:30
p.m. There is no admission charge.
Reading selections from their collections of published poems
will be Clara Peck SchuJu, Ruth Maunders, Robin Woodruff
Longfield and Diana Rankin.
Slide show on Versailles at OCC
"Versailles: Passions and Politics" is the title of a 90-minute
slide presentation scheduled Friday at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
The program begins at 7:30 p.~. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
The presentation will be hosted by Suzannah Antink, an OCC
French instructor who received her degree at the Sorbonne.
Tickets, at $4, are available in the OCC Ticket Office, located in
the Student Center Building.
TUSTIN (AP)-Carla Bostrom
Stuckle found henelf in a political
scandal when she lost her lover -
onetime presidential candidate
John Schmiu -spent a night in
jail, nearly lost her children and
declared bankruptcy.
Now. more th.an a year later, she
considers it all a bad memory and
says she has no regrets.
The scandal started when
Stuckle's effort to find treatment
for a bizarre injury to her aon led
to the revelation that her two
young childre n were fathered by
Schmitz, a former California state
senator and unsucceMful Re-
publican U.S . Senate candidate.
Schmitz, a 52-year-old Re-
publican firebrand who once held
a leadership post in the John Birch
Society, is a staunch conservative
renowned for preaching tra-
ditional morals and family values.
In 1972, Schmitz was the Ameri-
can Independent Party's presi-
dential candidate, tallying about a
million votes.
In March, he announced plans
to challenge Democratic U.S . Rep.
Jerry Patterson for his con-
gressional seat next year.
Stuckle was arrested in July
1982 after doctors found her son's
penis to be nearly severed by a
hair-like fiber wound tightly
around the organ. The child
underwent reconstructive sur-
gery and was placed in protective
custody.
It was Schmiu's appeal to a
judge that led to the disclosure of
the children's paternity.
Stuckle spent a night in jail
after being charged with felony
child neglect. That charge was
later dropped, but a cloud of
suspicion hung over her head and
aocial workers acrutinized her
'Pro' burglarizes new Irvine hotel
Police believe a professlonal hotel
thief used a pass key or picked locks
over the weekend of three guests at
the lrvlne Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von
Karmen Ave. GUetts reported Jew·
elry valued at about $1,200 was
stolen
A pnson parolee was arrested for
suspicion of burglarlllng Al'• Wood-
craft. 1652 Browning. Sunday night.
Polfoe said Ronald L. Magana, 21, ol
Santa Ana. was taken Into custody
attar he was allegedly observed
leaving a com mer cl al complex follow-
ing a break-In by smashing a window
about 8 p.m Nothing was taken In the
break-in.
An Irvine resident reported a
tour-Item. $4,000 silver tea service
mlSSlng from a home on Golden Star
Sunday. The thett occurred some-
time In the last month.
Stereos valued at about $1,000
were stolen from three vehlclM over
the weet<end. A window wu pried on
a car parked In Walnut Avenue, the
window smashed on a second venlele
In .the 18000 block of Mac Ar1hur
Boulevard and entry made Into a
third car parked at Buri Road and
Sand Canyon Avenue.
Huntington Beach
The owner of a gas station on
Slater Avenue and Golden Weit
Street reported the thett Sunday
attemoon of $2,940. The money wu
taken from the station office
A man was arretted Sunday after-
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noon on suspicion of lhopUttlno at
the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave.
Siiverware valued at $70 was re-
covered.
A break-In waa reported Sunday
morning at the Huntington Beach
Kite Shop. 207 Main St. Entry
apparently wu made through a roof
vent. The lou Included $85 In cash.
An auto burglary was reporled
Sunday night on the 5400 block ol
Bankton Drive. A red 1976 Toyota
was entered, ponlbly with a alfm Jim
tool. The loss Included a tan wallet
containing S 125 In paychecks and
$10 In cash.
Two m«i were arrested Saturday
night on suspicion of steallng three
bottles of llquor from the
Sav-On-Orugs store, 19121 Beach
Blvd. Three bottlel ol llquor worth
$50 were rec<>vered.
Fountain Valley
Thieves broke the window of a car
parked In the 11000 block of Wlnter-
aburg Clrcle and took a puree and
S62.50 belonglng to a woman who
was ecross the street at a hofM
stable.
Someone brotce a padlock on a
a had door In the 10000 block of Cinco
de Mayo Avenlda and stole tour tires
with spoke rims valued at S902. .· . .
A boy told ponce that other
youngaters took his Jacket from him
as he wu riding hi• blcycie home
from a baby alttlng Job In the vicinity
of the 17000 block of San Ricardo
Street
Thieves broke Into a camper
parked In the rear yard In the 9000
block of Molt River Drive and took a
stove, lantern. Ice chest and llthlng
equipment valued at $310.
Newport Beach
A Newport Beach man reported
camera equipment valued at $825
taken from his home In the 1900
' block of Pori Bishop Saturday morn-
ing. The suspect smashed 1 1mall
window on a French door. reached In
and unlocked the deadbolt. poUce
reports said.
A Costa Mesa real Mtate agent
holding an open house at his own
home In Newport BMch Saturday
discovered a gold necklace valued at
$931 missing from a kitchen drawer.
The agent said he had ehown hla
home to two groups of potential
buyart Saturday and that the front
door was open during that time.
A Newport Beach man reported
Jewelry and coins valued at S 1045
stolen from hi• home In the 1900
block of Hlghland sometime Friday.
Laguna Beach
Paintings and crystal valued at
$3, 700 waa stolen from a houae In the
600 block of Sleepy Hollow Line over
the weekend, the owner told Laguna
Beach police.
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ever y move for 1dx months.
Struggling to 1 provide for her
£amily, ahe declared bankruptcy
and took on a eecond job.
Today Stuckle lives in a modest
beige stucco tract bowie ln Tustin
with her 2-year-old son and
1-year-old daughter. She works
full-time as a voucher auditor at
the U.S. Marine Corpe Air Station
at El Toro, then works two nighta
a week for an answering service.
"I have no regrets," she said.
"The pleasure, the joy they (the
children) have given me, they're
well worth golng through any-
thing for .... They're worth every
bit of it."
Her nine-year love affair with
Schmitz ended when the rela-
tionship became public. He now
pays $275 a month in child
support, visits the children at their
baby sitter's abou~ once a week
and calls occasionally to check on
their well-being.
"I still love him," she said. "I
love him and naturally would love
to be married to him. But I never
expected it to come to that .... I
d idn't expect him to walk out (on
his w ife), but it would have been
nice."
Schmitz has six chJldren by his
wife of 29 years. Mary Schmitz.
There has never been a stigma
attached to the affair, Stuckle
said. "I haven't run into anybody
who condemned me for what I
did."
Her children will be told the
tr.uth about their family circum-
stances "when they're old enough
and they want to know," she said.
"They may not fully under-
stand until they're older, but I
don't intend to tell them tales."
Robin Hood and Linda BrandL
compare keyboards on frosted and
real c~mputer k eyboards at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa.
This computer takes the cake
Educators, innovators mee t for tasty festivities in Newport
By PHIL SNEJOERMAN
OltMOelty .........
More than 400 educators from around the nation
will take a "byte" out of the world's largest edible
computer Tuesday night.
The tasty terminal, which features chocolate
marzipan keys and a buttercream icing, will be served
at a banquet for \he 15th annual national conference
of the League for Innovation. Representatives of 55
community colleges in 18 districts ar~ meeting at the
Sheraton Hotel in Newport Beach.
Locally. the Coast Community College District is
serving as co-host of the event. Drawing on the theme
of high technology and education, the organizers
decided to create the world's largest edible computer
to mark the occasion.
To handle this challenge, the district called on
veteran baker Gunter Rehm, 42, a native of the Black
Forest of Germany who now teaches baking classes at
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
Rehm had prepared many a wedding cake but
"never a computer cake capable of feeding 400.
His recipe called for 18 pounds of sugar, seven
pounds of shortening, 15 pounds of cake flour, 15
ounces of baking powder, nine ounces of salt, about
110 eggs and 11/i gallons of milk.
For the buttercream icing. he used 15 pounds of
powdered sugar, nine pounds of butter, 12 pounds of
cake shortening, 40 egg whites and five pounds of
chocolate chips.
The layered confection was assembled in three
hours, using plastic rods of the sort used for wedding
cakes. The icing was sprayed on.
The computer cake will be refrigerated until
Tuesday night when the participating educators will
have a chance to have their computer-and eat it too.
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Search launched for James Watt's replacement .
WASHINtiTON (AP) Jamt•s Watt. the v1ct1m
of t1. mouth that misfirt'd unc.·e lOv often, w1U give up
his jou .IS inlt't'lt>r secretary as soon ~a rt>plat-ement
('l\Jl tx· (ound uy the president am! <:vnhrme<l by the
St'nall' Thi• scui'\·h lx·gins today
Woll gavt• up an lll-day strugglt• to hold ontv his
Cabuwt post ~unday but vowed lo never abandon his
crusadc for "spiritual frt'tc'dorn a11d political liberty."
SwnJmg 1n a C:al1 (on11a cow pasture, Watt read
his res1g11auon lt•tter to a small band of reporters
Su11d<1y, hts \"•Ill'\' quavc>r111g at times. His wife stood
at his side, holdmg the rt'tns of their horst.>s.
Pn•s1Jent Reaga11 atwpwd the resignauon
"reluct<rn lly" .md an a1dt• said the president h oped to
nurmnau.• a sut'\:t:SSOr 111 nne to two weeks.
"The> tune> hus comt'," Watt said. ''It 1s my view
that my usefulness to you 111 this adm1nislration has
t•ome to an end "
Heagan pnused Watt for the .. outst.'lnc..hng" )Ob
he had done managing the country's natural
resour<.'t's and said his "dedication to public serv1t:e
and his accomplishments as s~retary uf tht• i11tl'nor
will long bt· remL'mberl'd ..
Neulwr man in thcll' formal statements men-
tioned Wa Lt's wisecrack St' pt_ :l l 1n a U S Chamber of
Commt•n•t• Sp('\.'<.'h tn wh1d\ he referred to "a black, .
a woman, two Jt·ws and a tTlpplc" un a cual advisory
cumm1ss1011.
But asked whether thl1 t'OtHroversy over the
remark had prompted the n•s1gnauun, Wall said, "lt
TOP OF THE NEWS
NATION
Politicians, church
leaders honor Cooke
By the Associated Press
NEW YORK -Priests and pohtitians
gathered with other mourners for what one
r(!lig1ous spokesman called a ''t-elebrataon of joy''
and "a Mass of resurrection" -the funeral and
burial of Cardinal Terence Cooke. The ceremony
today at St. Patrick's Cathedral, the symbol of
Cooke's authority in hfe and the resting place of his
remains in death. drew about 2.500 people.
indud1ng -former President and Mrs Richard
Nixon, t'Omcd1an Bob Hupe and Gov Mario Cuomo.
Iowa bishop kidnapped
DES MOINES. Iowa -Polit-e said they arc
!Warchmg for two men who kidnapped the Roman
Cathultc bishop o( the [)i()C{.ge of Dl's Moines
1x,·au:,c they wanted a ride to a party 115 mill's
away Bishop Maurice Dingman, who arrnngt'tl
Pope John Paul II's Visit to Iowa four years ago, said
he was seized Saturday night by two men He was
not harmed dunn~ tht• inc1dt•nt
Foat tria l start T uesday
UHETNA La -l~r lawyers havl· stopptod
trying to get the case d1sm1sscd There are nu lnOl l'
news wnfercn<:es. f eminists who have t-ondemne<l
ht:r arrl'Sl as a pulit1cal plot art• watchmg and
..,,·a11ang Ntnf' months .iCter Gmny Foat was
arrt'Slt•<i m California. the former pres1dtmt of the
Caltf11rn1<1 t·haptcr of tht• Nattonnl Organazatton for
Worrll'n g1.1t:s on trial Tul•sday, ac:c:used of the 1965
murdt•r of a businessman for his money
STATE
Peace vigil honors Lennon
SANT A MONICA -About 200 people
gathl•red m~ar Santa Momca Pier Sunday rnght for
a canulclight v1g1l and peace celebration m memory
of songwriter Juhn Lennon. The event, sponsored
by th(' d1sam1ament group Alliance for Survival.
mcludt'<l a gung-nnging ceremony for world peace,
birthday cakes for the slam former Beatie 1!11d his
son. &-an. 8. and a chant of the Beatles' song "Glvt!
Peace a Chance" around an old war cannon on
display near the pier
Ca l-·e l a ca ino probed
CARSON ClTY Ron Cloud, uwner uf the
Cal-Neva casino at Lakr• Tahoe, is expected lo
answer some of the most St>rtous charges ever
lodged against a Nevada casino at a spt>e1al stale
Gaming Cvntrol Board me<.'llng today The board's
t.ask 1s to detC'rmme whether it should advise the
Nevada Gaming Comm1ss1on to let Cloud's gaming
licenSt• lapse because o( 200 alh:gations against the
dub •>f abUSl'S mdudmg chC'ating. extortion.
pro..,tlllllm11 .u1tl drug dealing
Oakland teachc~ OK pact
• OAKLANO U111onoffic-mls~ythet•untract
that cndt•d J f1w-day strike in the Oakland schools
will nt>l only raise lt>achmg salaries by 14 perc.oenl,
but 1Ao-11l likely raise student test scores Members of
th1· Oakland E<lucauon A.ssocia uon. who staged one
of tilt• must i.wccssful schc>Ol stnkPS in raoent
Caltfo1 nia history. approved the twu-ycar pat·t by a
vote uf 1,659 IN Suncfay night
WORLD
Manila death panel quits
MANILA. Philippines -All five members of
the lvn\mJs.<11on 11wcsttg.1tU'lg lhr assassanalion of
opposition leader Benigno Aqu111•J rt·signf.'d today,
saying they wanted to ch~ar th•• way fl')r oppuint-
ment of a mQrp crr<11hlr 111v1"'1tgat1vi> panel
Ne ws exec said kidnapped
GUATEMALA CfTY Communl_at guerMllas
I la nsen Buc kley Lu.ian Hodel Simmons
did accelerate it." Watt's su<.-ccssor in a week or twu llc said thP White
Watt, joking that he wanted to answer reporters' House hopes the Senate ctm <.'On firm the nominc>t•
questions Crom at.op his horse so he could get away before it QOPS home. orobablv in late November.
quickly 1f nece~ry. said he felt he had accomplished Speculation in the administration am.I on Capitol
h1sobje<:t1 ves as interior secretary and "it's ume for us Hill has centered on former Sen. Clifford Haf\Sl'n,
to move on lo the next phase of our lives.'' R-Wyo .. whu was Reagan's fu-st choice for thl' JUl.l tn
Asked what tha t would be, Watt said, "We will 1981: former Sen. James Buckley. R-N.Y.; Rt•p.
continue o ur crusad~ and our efforts -to ~tabllsh Manuel Lujan, R-N M ; Energy Se<:retciry Donald
spiritual freedom and political liberty in this country. Hodel, lntl'rior Undef'SC(:retary J .J Simmons Ill and
for that is the real battleground.'' former House GOP leader John Hho<les of Anwna
Watt refused to name a preference for a Meese said Watt sounded reli~vcd and "certainly
sU<.'t"CSSOr <1nd admin1strat1on officials said Watt ancf~...> not downbeat" in his telephone t'Onvcrsallon
Reagan did not discuss that topic m a 10-mmutc lluwever, a longtime friend. Sen. Alan S1mµsun,
tl'lephone conversation Sunday afternoon. R· Wyu.. deSt:ribed Watt tn rt"C.:t·nt <lays as "in
Presidential t'Ounsdor Edwin Meese said hl• a11gu1sh" as more an<l more former supportt-rs
cxpe<:ted Rt•agan would annoum·(' his 1•hnwP for etttac·kt•d him and called for his res1g11<1tion
' Environmentalis ts :~
keeping guard up
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The le;_1dt•r of t~·
nation's largest environment.ii urgan11.ation ~ays h l•
glad lnt~rior Sec·rt!tary Jaml'S Watt has rc'Signi<CJ, b
warned that Watt's sU<'C.'l~r 1111ght pursue,
''pro-development" polities. ~
"Watt's outlandish policws Wt!rt' t'CJ01pJ('tC'ly oLf\'
of step with the Amer ican pt.'<iplc," Sit:rra Club
president Mlt·hael Mt-Closkc•y saad. "One· ('.If\ onJ)'\
hope• that the president will get th1· µulicit-s bat·k in
l111e with pubht' opinion."
MtClt>Skt'y. whose San Fnrn<'l'o('O lJi.1-.c·rl oi-
ganiwtiou has led the fight against oil llrilhng un the
et•olog1t·ally seQsitive Californw l'oas t. c;.11d, howf·VCI',
he doesn't think that a change in pulley 1s hkc Iv
"Most o f the pt,-ople on the lis1 (uf possible
rcplul·t•ments) are l'OnS<.-rvat1v., ·Kt'IJUl>linm~ who
would prt•sumably hLivc 1•t1 n s t'rv<e tive
pro-development pohcies," he said .-
Liz RWsbc.'Ck, legislativt> analyst fur tht· F'nend·
'uf the Earth. ;mother San Franc~1-b11<.t·d g1uup. also
discountt>d the chances for changt:s in polu.:ll's
"We an· d<'l1ghtcd to st't' W:1tt g<>. but w•· lt.'E't
Honald Reagan has the respunsilJility fur thli:l' yt:ars'
of c•n vironmtmtal wrt.'Ckage," <;hP o;a1d "Y<•ll don'!-
changc• Ronald Reagan by gt:'lling ri<l of .Jarn•·!I Walt_..
North Korea
blamed for
Burma bomb
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -President Chun
Doo-hwan, who narrowly escaped a bombing in
Burma that killed four Cabinet ministers. blamed
North Korea for the attack and returned to Seoul
today for emergency meetings with government
leaders. ,
The bombing Sunday was "a barbarous crime,
unpardonable by the con.science of all manRind,"
Chun said afte r returning to h is mourning nation,
cutting shor t a planned an 18-day. six-nation
goodwill tour that began with the Burma visit.
Meanwhile, more than 7,000 people took part m
rallies an Seoul and seven other cities to denounct>
North Korea. Similar rallies were planned for
Tuesday. when the bodies of the 16 South Korean
victims are t.o be brought home for a "national funeral
s~rvice" set for Saturday with burial in the National
Cemetery
The.explosion shattered the roof of the Martyr's
Mausoleum outside Rangoon. send ing up a billowing
cluud of smoke and engulfing most the South Korean
d elegation wailing for Chun to arrive for a
wrt>ath-lay1ng ceremony, off1<.'1als said.
The blast shook build111gs a mile aw<ty 111 the
Burmt•Sl' capital, killed IY people. mdudtng the
South Koreans. <md wounded 19 uthcrs It was·not
drar wh;1t typt' o f l·xplos1ve was USt.'d
Four ·slain in
Texa·s hangar
SHERMAN. Texas (AP) -ThrN> fnendsdrawn
together by love' of ultralight aircraft were kJlk-d
execution-style and a nother was shot to death as he
fled a hangar where they had gone lo complete a
$4,000 sale on one of the small. colorfuJ planes. poltt'(>
said.
lt was the second mass murder in East Texas in
't)ree weeks. Five people abducted from a fast-food
restaurant m Kilgore, Texas, 140 rrules t.o the
southeast. were slain execution-style on Sept. 23.
Authorities said money and jewelry was left on
the bodies but the aircraft w as missing from the
hangar at a North Texas ranch. A daughter of on e of
the victims said a fifth man, from Dallas, WdS
supposed t.o buy the plane.
Joan Hock t-tt daimE>d by cancer.
Actress dies
Joan Hack ett 0 car non1i11ec•
LO S ANGELES tAP)
Mvd<>l·tunwd-actrt•ss Joan HackC'lt, whu <.>urned
Jll Os<.<1r 11umtnnt1on fur hN portrciy;,al 11f ;,i
hypochomJnat: soctahte 111 thl• 1982 film "Onl)
When I Laugh," died dunng th<-• Wl'E:"kend uf
ovanan ctincer. Sh~ was 49
HackNt d1t:d Saturday night at Endno
lfospital. where she had been undt•r treatment for
about thr~ weeks, said nursing suµNvisor Pnrv1n
Pasha.
Hackett ra't'1ved an Academy Award nomi-
nation and a Golden Globe Award for her role as
Marsha Mason's best friend in "Only When I
Laugh ... a Neil Simon movie
She diS('()vered she had cant't'r <luring filming
of that movie. said New York publicist and fnend
Bobby Zarem
"She'd been hospitalized two or thr~ times
over the last year and a half," Zarem said, "Even lo
her closest friends. she didn't actually acknowl-
edge It"
The actress arrived at the l 9R2 Gulden Globes
ma wheelchair, but walke<l to the s tage lo rt."Ceive
her award. said publicist Jat-queltne Green.
saml'"
M 1chael I lerz. cx<.-cu live d1n't:tur of t )Ip ( )c 1·:inie
SlX·wty. sa1<l Watt had bc.·<.·oml' a "rall y111~~ 1>1mll" for
cnviru11mentalists. but said it w<J.o;n't dt·:.r huw hi$
resi)!nation would affN.:t Polk'y
"By l.'Onstontly shooting himself m th1: f•J(>l. he
has made it easy for us," said Herz. "A 4utetl·r pt:rsof\
who pursued the same objl><.·llvt$ wc.uld Ix· mCJre
difficult to defeat."
Watt, whu at one puint was givt·11 a moc.lt I fcJ()l
with a hole in it by Preside11t ll<!aga n l)(:<.<tu~e l)f ~
penc•hant for controversial rc•m::irks. rto<;1gri1-{I two
w~ks a fter a comment about mernhd'S of a f1.<.Jera1
advisory panel. H is characterization of tht 111 as "a
bletck, ... a woman, two Jews itnd a < 11pplt•" Wa."
widely denounced
Geneticist, 81,.
No'bel • winner
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (A)') &rbara
McClintock, an 81-year-old Ameril':.n wh<>St.· µi on ·
eering research in genetics went larg1·ly un-
rt"COgrni.ed for 30 years. won the Hlli3 Nol.wt }'rm~ ih
medicine today.
Mt-Clintock, whu still works ;1t ('r1ld Spring
Harbor Laboratory on Lung lslan<l. N.Y. lx'lom~
the first woman to receive the
priz,c in med1c•111e for work shP ditl
alone
Tw() ot ht·r wunwn hav1• wun
Nobel scit.>nl'l' awards on th1•1r
own -Fran<.'t''s Marie Curie in
1~11 and Britain's Dorothy
Cruwfoot-llodgkin in I Y64 and
they buth won for c·hemJstry
Tw1J women have shared tlw
pnu· in mt•tllt me with nien.
ROSCJlyn Yal11w in 1Y77 and McClinto('k
Tht>rt.--sa Cori tn 19.Ji, both Amc·nc~111~
The faculty of Sweden's }(;_,n1lmsk:1 lrto,lltute
cited McClintot·k for hcrd1~:owry of "1111•bill g<•netk
ell'1Twnts" m rt•searth on Indian u1rn Jl 1·r work h ·1sa
bearing on rt·St'arch concerning vinL..,. s that c.ar-ry
dist•ase
The botanist. who lives at her J;1h. Wl'l1t Into
seclusion today, aL'\.'Ording Winifrc'(f Ml ·1111 tock, het
nephew's wife.
"She wouldn't tell me when:_• sh1• w;is going
That's her style." said Mrs. Mc<..'lln to"k, who spoke to
the botanist by phone "I think she'· pl1 asC'd She~.
aJways happy to get r<>eognition for h f!r lt1h That'$
why she accepts awards." .
As to how Miss McClintn1•k might uw tht
$190,000 in prize money, Mr; Mr<..'li111cx·k saarl. 'Las!
year she said all she wanted w1•re ht r Kl:i .... -;p.; :111d her
car So last year she bought a n1•w l'rtr .ifll·r lll y1°a1"s:°'
Bob Tate. 51. a builder and owner of the ranch,
Philip Good, 29. a Grayspn County deputy sheriff~
and Jerry Brown, 51, a paint contract.or and chun ·h
deacon. were each shot once in the head Saturday and
their bodies were covered with a carpet. Grayson
County Sheriff Jack Dris:oU said Sunday
Crowd·s flock to LA street festival
The fourth man, former Sherman police Of(icer
Ronald Mayes, may have walked in on the slayings
and was shot twice in the back as he apparently ran
for his life, Driscoll said.
He said mvesugators found 11 22·<.·a liber sh<>ll
casings scattered around the hangar.
AJthough investigators found monE'y ranging
from $13 lo $100 in the m en's wallets and all still wore
their jewelry, relatives told them an ultralight
a1rt'raft was missing frum the hangar. DnS<:oll sa1t1
Columbus parade I
SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -Huotlreds lined up
lo watch the annual Columbus Doy parade through
the predominantly Italian N11rth Bcul'h di~tnct. Som('
of those who turned out fur SuntJay's j.Xlrade took
sht•lter beneath C1numo umbrellas, s1vp1ng capu<"111u
ul sldt>wolk cafes and g iving the S(•ene the ft>e ling c1f
Italy.
Mayor Dianne Feinstein, police chief Comehus
M urph y and Cire chief Emmet Condon, riding In an
a ntique car, were followed by d rill teamR, floats and
marching bands.
LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Thousands uf people
mobbed the Civic Center area to sample entertain-
ment, crafts and food as sunny skies prevailed during
the second day of the sixth annual Los Ange les Street
Scene festival.
Sunday's fair also drew about 40 demonstrators
denouncing US. military aid lo El Salvador
Poltl'e Officer Jerrell Blockburgt•r smd tlwy
emerged among thf! crowds lining nrnallwuy for u
mor ntng "D1SC'overy Day" par;ide headed Ly Mayor
Tom nradl<'y, then sprcatJ UUl Wt th t lw1r mt'S.<;:tgc
The protesters gatherl•d "in rl'spons1• to 11
Salvadoran float lhat was in the parade. but the flout
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D
MAILBOX
Supervisors would add flights
T o the Editor:
I read with alarm, shock and
dismay the report and commen-
tary of Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley. whose district en-
compasses John Wayne Airport.
where recent events have again
th~atened the safety of the
surrounding residents.
Despite reporting lo the con-
trary. let us set the record straight
regarding the actual versus
avowed policy of the supervisors
and specifically Mr. Riley.
The board favors an increase of
commercial flights beyond 41 and
has voted consistently for flights
in excess of 41. the current level.
The proposed "binding agree-
ment" that Mr. Riley ha$ cham·
pioned has no Umit on the number
of commercial flights.
Mr Riley and the board recent-
ly spearheaded the attempt by
Assemblyman Richard Robinson
to pass AB 537, the Airport Noise
and Safety Bill. which would have
changed the burden of proof in
airport litigation. If that bill had
passed. the damages suffere( by
the residents of Newport Beach, as
a result of the Republic Airlines
incident Sept. 27 would not have
been recoverable. Thankfully,
Gov. Deuk.mejian vetoed the bill.
As regards the avowed policy of
promoting Ontario Airport, I
challenge Supervisor Riley to
show the amount of money set
side to establish such promotion.
Without adequate funding the
promotion has effectively died.
When compared with the amount
of money spent by the countv for
the passage of AB 537 or develop.
ing master plans, it is laughable.
Finally, the issue of a regional
airport must be addressed. Ap·
proximately, one year ago Super-
visor Riley voted on the side of the
3-2 majority which said there was
no other site for a regional airport
in Orange County. But for that
vote the county might today be
undertaking an effort to locate
such a site.
Next time you see a plane
depart from John Wayne Airport
and you're concerned about the
safety of yourself, your children
and others, just remember who to
thank.
It is a(.'('()rdingly time for the
board to act in the interest and
safety of those concerned by
undertaking the following action:
1. Limit the number of flights to
41.
2. Promote Ontario Airport
with a reasonable and proper
expenditure of funds. equal to the
task.
3. Find a regional site.
To wait until a disaster such as
the mid-air collision near
Lindbergh Field in San Diego
occurs is not the answer.
THOMAS C. EDWARDS
President,
Mariners Community Association
F-ditor's note: The county gov-
ernment currencly is sohciting
bids from groups to promote
Ontario. Republic Airlines' in-
surance carrier is accepting dam-
age claims relating co the Sept. 27
incident.
Force pilots to fly over bay
To the Editor:
We recently experienced an
airline related emergency In New-
port Beach. We can be thankful
that no one was killed or seriously
injured.
I have read, with growing
indignation. the protestations of
our elected officials, particularly
of the Board of Supervisors. over
the. reasons underlying this near
tragedy.
We do not need another study to
determine if the airliners are "off
course" -anyone who lives in the
area can tell you that the com-
meretal flJghts do not fly down the
bay, but over the area where the
accident occurred. Why doesn't
Supervisor Riley. who lives in the
area. acknowledge this fact? Why
d~othu electedofficials glcm.over
the fact? Why does the media
ignore this fact? If you can't see
the commercial planes, you can
certainly hear them.
Various governmental groups
have sponsored studies, particu-
larly aimed at noise standards.
These studies. along with facts
from the tower at John Wayne
Airport, will verify flight paths of
the commercial flights.
Several years ago. Air West
offered a beacon, to be establl.ahed
at a point that would give pilots a
heading down the bay. Why
didn't our elected officials accept
lhis offer? Why don't we hear the
positive solutions to prevent
another accident? They are out
there -all the politicians have to
do is open their eyes -or rename.
the area the new Playa Del Rey.
HENRY D. DURKEE
Newport Beach
l.M. BOJd!Perfect pitch
The doorbell of California
Angels pitcher Tommy John plays
"'Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Three years after Daguerre
came out with his silver-surface
photography In 1837, French op.
portunists on the streets of Paris
peddled daguerreotypes of naked
women. Twenty years later, Civil
War soldiers decorated their tents
with pi.nups of nudes in invita-
tional pose. The art developed
swiftly, the pornography even
moreso. A few fortunes were built
on it.
ln Great Britain, the televised
dart throwing matches, for some
peculiar reason, seem to get a
much bigger audience than do the
televised fishing tournaments.
If that female soldier m the U.S.
Army wears earrings when in
battle faugues. she's out of urti-
forrn. •
Morbid memo: A seventh of
your life is Mondays.
Q ln which European countries
now are the most unattached
women?
A. Austria, Poland and F.ast
Gennany, lt'uaid.
Q. San Francisco 49er Quar-
terback Joe Montana'• ancestors
were I&allan. weren't they?
A. M011tly. Plus 164th Sioux
lnd.W\.
Q. How many Americana with
he.art transplant.I are still alive?
A. At last report, about 180. But
that figure is riaing swiftly.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Piiat
Sir, do you have some special
knack possessed by none other?
It's remarkable how some men
cultivate unique capabilities. Take
the British judge, Sir John Field-
ing, who was blind. History re-
cords that he could recognize the
voices of 3,000 London thieves.
Creative nomenclature is pretty
popular in the horse breeding
game, <too. In Nevada's Reno,
Kathy Knight named her new
filly "K.nightmate." Not bad, not
bad.
Orangutans rape orangutans.
Q. Louie, did you ever have a
ten-speed bike?
A. Never did, nev~r djd. Once
had a two-speed bike, though.
Stop and go.
Elderly people in China now are
entitled by law to "The Five
Guarantees'': food. clothing, hous-
ing, medical care and burial
money.
Great Britain's Royal Family ls
lnto toilet aeats. Prina! Charles
collects them . H.aa more than 100.
And Queen Eliubeth U paclu her
own white kid model with her
whenever she goes abroad.
"'The tendency of men to l.au.h
at anyth.lna labeled 'joke' atrong1y
auggests that their aeMe of humor
ia le. well developed and dia-cr1m.lnad:ni than that of women'.''
Such wu the concluaion from
studlet at WeUealey and Sm.Ith
Colleges.
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Aircraft traffic signals tension
WASHINGTON -The in-
creasing tension between the two
superpowers is alanningly il-
lust{ated by top-secret air traffic
ln the Caribbean, acroes the Atlan-
tic and from Washington, D.C., to
Indiana.
Here's the story on the three
missions, all of which have omin-
ous strategic implications in the
East-West military rivalry. My
associate Dale Van Atta learned
the details of the flights from
high-level military and in-
telllgence sources.
•In the Caribbean. the Soviets
have quietly flown 14 of their
older jet fighters -MiG-l 7s
made In the mid-1950s -from
Eastern Europe to Cuba, where
they are now ready for delivery to
the Sandinista re gi me in
~icaragua.
The move was in response to the
bombing of Managua in early
September by planes of the
anti-Sandinista guerrillas. The
bombing runs were t he
brainstorm of the CIA. which
persuaded its "contra" clients that
they must escalate their faltering
G -JIC-l-11-1-11-11-1 -~,
campaign on the ground to an air
war if they hoped to show
Congress they were worthy of
continued U.S. support.
The bombing may not have
impressed Congress, but it con-
vinced Nicaraguan officials that
countermeasures had to be taken.
At their request. the Soviets Oew
the MiG-l 7s to Cuba, where they
reportedly will be turned over to
trained Nicaraguan pilots.
The MiG-l 7s may be 'antiques
by state-of-the-art combat stan-
dards, but they are more than a
match for the anti-Sandinistas'
bombers. In addition to a clear
ability to sweep the skies clear of
enem y raiders, the MiG-l 7s can
also be e ffective in ground attack
against rebel hideouts in rural
Nicaragua and in any aeriaJ com-
bat with Honduran fight.er planes.
In retaliauon, the Pentagon is
seric.usly considering a ''surgical
strike" against the MIGs lf they
ever do arrive in Manaaua. Thus
the CIA, which unleashed the
anti-Sandinista guerrillas in the
first place, has succeeded in
escalating the Nicaraguan conflict
to a level that could now involve
direct U.S. military action.
•The secret tran5-Atlantic
flights were by U.S. military
transport planes, whtch have been
shipping missile parts to West
Germany and other European
locations. The missions will fru.s-
trate the West German protest
movement, whose leaders are
trying to find out where and when
Pershing and cruise missiles are
arriving for deployment in their
country. The protesters hope to
block the arrival with massive
demonstrations.
But with the missile parts
already in Europe for assembly,
the Pentagon hopes to have the
first of the Pershings ready for
operational deployment by the
Dec. 15 target date.
•Another secret flight will be
that of the president's "doomsday
plane," the converted Boeing 747
that is to be the com-
mander-in~hief's airborne com-
mand post in the event of nuclear
war. It will be moved from
Andrews Air Force Base in
suburban Washington to a lo-
cation in Indiana.
The reason iS simple and scary:
In the event of a Soviet attack.
there wouldn't be enough time for
the president to reach Andrews
and iake off ln the airborne
command post. Soviet sub-
marine-launched missiles. coming
in at a low trajectory. would cut
the warning time from half an
hour to less than 10 minutes. The
president would never make it to
his command post.
• The plan now is to move the
president inland during the early
stages of a crisis, or send him by
chopper to a bunker command
post when the first warning of a
Soviet launch is given. Then he
would later be transported to the
ai.rbome command post in In-
diana.
Hispanic lawmakers rap hill
By REP. ROBERT GARCIA
The final stage is set for debate
on the Simpson-Mauoli bill to
revise and reform the lnunigra-
tion and Nationality Act. The
Congressional Hispanic Caucus is
vehemently opposed to the paa-
age of this legislation. Its em-
ployer sanctions provisions con-
tinue to haunt us with ur·
answered questions.
The Hispanic Caucus believ~
there is no way to remedy tne
effects of employer sanctions.
Proponents of the bill freely admit
the Hispank community will suf-
fer increased discrimination as a
result of it.a passage. We invite the
reader to examine the require-
ments of employer sanctions of the
House-passed Judiciary bill and
decide for themselves the dis-
criminatory effects of the bill.
Here's how employer sanctions
provisions would work. If an
employer has been found to have
hi.red an illegal alien he is Issued a
citation by the the Attorney
General"s Office. This is basically
a warning device -the employer
is not fined or penalized. But when
the cl talion is issued, he must st.a.rt
keeplng record of all employees.
When a potential job applicant
ts interviewed for a job, he must
supply a valid passport or two
other documents such as a driver's
licenee and a social security card,
to demonstrate his proof of
citizenship. Employers must keep
copies of these records for three
years after they have hired an
employee and one year alter the
termination date of an employee.
This activity must be completed
by noon following the date an
employee is hired in order to
comply with the new law.
The employer is penalized by a
four-tiered system. U the em-
ployer has been found to hire an
illegal alien he is issued a citation.
If the employer has been found to
hire illegal aliens again, the second
and third offenses are punishable
by civil fines of $1,000 and $2,000
respectively. The fourth lime
around, the employer is subject to
criminal penallties of up to $3,000
for each illegal alien and up to a
year in jail for each alien hired.
The Congressional Hispanic
Caucus represep ts a population
with a dismal employment record.
Typically, the Hispanic un-
employment rate is about 40 to 50
percent nigher than the overall
rate of unemployment. Our high
school dropout rat.es are astound-
ing. Almost 40 percent of the
Kispanic population between the
ages of 18 and 24 have dropped out
of high 5Chool. compared with an
overall dropout rate of 14 pereent.
These figures are startling and
disturbing when viewed alone,
but when they are placed side by
side with an "lnunigration Re-
fonn" bill that will make em-
ployers suspecl of htrtng Hispanic
workers, the conaequences for the
future are frightening.
Approximately 75 percent of all
businesaes in America are small
eetablishments with lees than 20
employees. One-half of all buai-
nesses In America have less than
five employees. We think that
small buslnesaes will choose not to
interview or hire Hispanic and
other minorities as a "safety
precaution."
Frankly, this is what worries ua,
and this Is why we cannot support
this legislation. While this act of
choice will eliminate problema
with the Immigration and Natu-
ralbatlon and the Department of
Justice. it will also eliminate
countless jobs for the Hispanic
community. This is patently a
government incentive to dil-
criminate -and Hispanics will
shoulder the burden. .
For the 'first time since the J im
Crow laws, we are setting apart a
group of people -18 million U.S.
citizens -for separate and un-
equal treatment. The legislation Is
a step back into history. The
legislation does not set apart a
minority population m a direct
manner, ll does ask it nonetheless
by requiring employers to de-
termine that their employees are
n o t i llegal a l iens .
Simpson-Mazzoli thus makes em·
ployers police agents against their
fellow citiJ.ens. an unintended. yet
hannful blow to our democratic
values.
Proponents of this legislation
have stated that the bill bas
built-in mechanisms to counler
the effects of employment dis-
crimination. %'et to comply with
the•overpQ,_ring diacrtminatory
effects of this legislation, the
Hispanic community is aaked to
accept language stating that: The
President monitor the effects of
discrimination: a comm.imion dQ
three studies; a task force be set up
to study the problem; and the
EEX>C litigate employment dis·
crimination cases. Who's kidding
who?
America is still the beacon of
hope for many immigrants. It
provides that beacon of hope not
because of its immlgration laws,
but because of its ability to
safeguard individuai rights and
liberties. The Simpson-Mazzoll
biU must be defeated. The critical
issue is not the impact this law wU
have upon immiarant nghts
outside our borders, but the chill-
ing effects it will have on Ameri-
can civil rights within our borders.
Garcia, D-New York, i8 cJWr..
man of r.he ~OOAJ JlJs.
panic Caucus.
Don't take rudeness personally
An elderly lady l know was
terribly hurt by an act of raw
rudeness. which was not directed
at her 10 much as it wu directed at
the world. She juat happened to be
in the world's way at the Ume.
One of the hardest leaeoN to
learn la that what ~ms to be
"pef'90n&l" may have little to do
with ua as pen10na. The driver
who cuts across your lane in traffic
doesn't even rl'C'Ogn.I~ you u a
penK>n
, Why are people dour and sullen
and rude and unraponstve? Maat-
ly because they are unhappy.
They are mtterable. They are
having no fun..
It la polntl and coun~-
producUve toanarl b&ck ot o sullen
IYlllY Ulm
~ ~
peniOn. Tiu~ wall only confirm hLI
or her bleak view of the human
race Rejection yeama to be juatl·
Cled by rejection.
By now we should be peycho-
loglcally 10phi.aUcated enough to
know that doumeu la• kJnd of
deClclency dl..eue. a lack of fll'IO-
tlonaJ vitamins In the peycttk:
blood.stream. Look upon glum and
defcnalv..o J*>ple u Ill people. and
you will not pt an,ry or upeet,
any more than you do 1t ~e
surfenng from uncontrolled dla-
betes or pemlcloua anemia.
It ia beat to keep in mind that
such pel"llOna are condemned to
live with thelr mi.erable natures
for a Ufetlme, whereas you have
only a thirty-second cont4Ct with
them. Consider younelf for·
tunate. People who do not say "thank
you," or do not hold a door open
alter them, or refute to let you
enter • llne of can, are not fit
subject.I for moral Judlrnent. ln
moat Cates they are Uvtn1
half-Uvs wa.lkLnaaround ln thelr
aleep, oblivi<>WI to }oy, filled with•
pain they bttt.erly lnt.erpret u
10melhll'\I elae.
They lack nourisnmtnt of a
c.'ertaln tort. An C'Mentlal atta of
their 1ptrlt la not being fed or
fulfilled. 'I"My do not know what
It la and may be only ~ely
aware t.har It is, but they display
the ructlve irritability that pain
alw~ triaaent. Imagine that lhey
have chroNc th.robbing arthtldJ
and can get no rolJef.
You c.annot help them. but you
can help )'OW'lelt from belnc
VicUmlzed by thelr condition. By beina unhurtful, )'OU become SU·
pe.rtor to everyone who is hW'ttul!
by refualnc to reepond ln kind.
you kHp the tnftcllon lrom
spradi.nc. Public health demanda
no lea. And private tranquW\y .,,_nds on puttfnc our pity In
command of our punitive feellnp.
It 11 a ltftngth. not 1 WNknet1.
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MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1983
COMICS 84
ENTERTAINMENT 85
STOCKS 86
sota's Tom Hanson ( 45) watches
Sunday. Minnesota won, 23-14.
1 ~
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D ~ Balboa Yacht Club's 0· Tomahawk cap tures
Harbor Series opener. 82.
Robinson is sure:
Rains are hack!
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -John Robinson has
made major alterations in the Rams, but one of the
few winning plays from last season proved to be the
game-saver Sunday.
"We've been in these kind of games all season
long," the Rams' coach said after a 10-7 victory over
the San Francisco 49ers. "It was a
fitting end for us, blocking the
field goal Ivory Sully is great on
that play."
The Rams, 2-7 last season
under Ray Malavasi, are off to a
4-2 start under former Southern
Cal coach Robinson. The 49ers.
also 4-2, had an opportunjty to
force the game into overtime, but
Sully blocked a last-second, 1vo"Y auuv
51-yard field goal attempt by Ray Wersching.
Last season, the Rams would have been 1-8 if
Sully had not blocked a 24-yard attempt by
Wersching and preserved a 21-20 lead at the end of
the final game. Sully took the same route Sunday,
darting between two would-be blockers on
Wersching's left.
When asked if he's convinced the Rams have
turned things around, Robinson declared, "You're
damn right."
Of course, Candlestick Park has been awfully
good to the Rams, no matt.er who was coaching.
They've won 13 times in 14 visits to the 49ers' current
home stadium.
The Rams, 49ers and New Orleans Saints are tied
for the National Conference West lead now.
The 49ers outgained the Rams, 381 yards to 307 .
and went into the game with a four-game winning
streak and a league-high point total.
Sully said, "We stuck in there the whole game,
which gave me a chance to make the big plays. I'm not
the only one making the plays."
Three other defensive players fell on San
Francisco fumbles. with two of the recoveries coming
inside the Rams' 20-yard line. On offense. rookie Eric
Dickerson opened the second half with a 49-yard run,
scored on a 15-yard run a few minutes later to break
a 0-0 tie, and finished the day with 142 yards..
The 49ers were down 10-0 after Chuck Nelson's
41 -yard field goal late in the third period.
"When we finally did get on track we just ran out
of time. We were hampered by our turnovers," 49ers
Coach Bill Walsh said.
San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana, who
passed for 316 yards and allowed no interceptions,
said, "We shut ourselves down today."
The 49ers drove 80 yards in the final period,
scoring on Roger Craig's 3-yard run. But the TD came
with only 4:52 remaining, and they had no time-out.a
remaining on the la.st-minute drive which led to" the
hurried field goal attempL
Dickeraon leads the NFL in rushing with 787
yards. He had only 34 at halftime Sunday.
"The linemen told me at halftime that they
would open up some holes, and they sure did," he
said.
"Dickerson definitely was the key, he hits the
hole so fast," Dwaine Board of the 49ers said. "You
know he's good. Just look at the statistics."
Allen does job
as Raiders win
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Tailback Marcus Allen scored the
winning touchdown for the Los
Angeles Raiders Sunday. which
isn't too sur,Prising since he's
scored a lot of winning touch-
downs in his life. But the way he
qid it this time was most un-
conventional.
Allen recovered teammate
Frank Hawkins' fumble in the
Kansas City end zone with 8:29
remaining to lift the Raiders to a
21-20 come-from-behind National
Football League victory over the
Chiefs.
"I was in the right place at the
right time," said Allen. who led
the NFL in touchdowns scored as
a rookie last year. "I saw it (the
ball) squirt out and I just fell on it.
I was just doing my job."
Allen's job is usually running
with the ball or catching it. That
time. he was downfield blocking.
Hawkins was hit around the
Kansas City 1-yard line on the
play that put the Raiders ahead
for the first time. The ball rolled
into the Kansas City end zone,
where Allen fell on it. The play
began at the Chiefs' 7.
"This was not what you'd call a
pretty game," said Allen. "We
didn't play that well but we
always seem t.o be able to come
from behind."
, The Chiefs. 2·4, took a 14-0 lead
by scoring two touchdowns in a
span of only 40 seconds late in the
first quarter.
Kansas City quarterback Bill
Kenney, a product of San
Clemente High and Saddleback
College. fired a 36-yard scoring
pass to first-year wide receiver
St.ephon Paige, another former
Saddleback standout, with four
minutes left in the period to put
the Chiefs on the scoreboard. It
was only the second NFL recep-
tion for Paige. He went on to
catch four passes for 47 yards.
while Kenney finished the day.
hitting 25 of 45 passes for 272
yards.
The Raiders, who are now 5-1,
marched 46 yards on six plays for
the winning touchdown aft.er a
Kansas City punt. Hawkins, re-
placing injured Los Angeles full-
back Kenny King. gained 29
yards on four caITies in the drive,
which was aided by a defensive
holding penalty and an offside
penalty against the Chiefs.
"It seems like every time we
play the Chiefs, they play as well
as anybody again.st us," said Los
Angeles Coach Tom Flores. "We
just didn't play that well. We
came up with some big plays. You
have to give a lot of credit to the
Chiefs because they're a very
scrappy bunch."
The Chiefs had a chance to win
the game in the final seconds, but
Ted Hendricks blocked a 48-yard
field goal attempt by Nick
Lowery. E ric_Dick!r ~n OM>ves for big yardage in
Phillies have a new cast
Wheeze kids look nothing like 1980 NL champions
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Three
years aft.er they won baseball's world
championship, the Philadelphia
Phillies are shoot.i.ng for the top prii.e
again. .
They captured their second National
League pennant of the still young 80s
by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers,
champs of the NL West. in a
best-of-five series that ended In four
games with Saturday night's 7-2
victory.
Yet, despite the brief time between
pennants. with a couple of exceptions,
the Phils go into the World Serles
against the American League cham-
pion Baltimore Orioles with an almost
entirely new cast
In 1980, Philadelphia's catcher was
Bob Boone. He's with the Angels now
while Bo Diaz is behind the plate for
the Phillies.
The ahortstop-second bue combina-
tion were Larry Bowa and ~anny
Trillo, now accepting their maO with
the Chicago Cuti. and Montreal Expoe.
WORLD SERIES .
Ivan DeJetua and Joe Morgan are the
rep~menta.
Left field belonged to Lonnie Smith.
now a St. Louis Cardinal, and Oreg
Luzinski,, who doesn't need a glove
anymore aaa designated hitter with the
Chicago White Sox. Now Gary Mat-
thews, the National League playoffs'
most valuable player. plays there, often
interchanged with other outfielde~
like Greg Oroee or Von Hayes or Bob
Dernier.
Bake McBride handled right field.
but he waa ahlpped out to Cleveland,
replaced by Joe Lefebvre and Slxto
Lezcano.
So thla la larsely a new-look Phillie
team which opena the 1983 World
Series ln Baltimort with 19-game
wlnner John Denny. another new-
comer, s<>Llll agalnat Scott McGregor.
Pitcher Steve Carlton was on last
Phillie. team ln the World Sertet. but
only third baseman Mike Schmidt, first
baseman Pete Rose and center fielder
Garry Maddox are starting lineup
holdovers.
And the 42-year-old Roee la playing
only becau.te Len Matusek, who forced
him to the bench in September, wu
called up too late to be ellg:ible for the
playoffs and World Series.
The man who oversaw the re-
construction of this ie.m la General
Manager Paul Owena, who. to.>k ~
changes so aeriou,aJy that he even, went
down from l.M front o(fk:e to the
duaout in July to run U\e club h1mlelf
as field manager.
That move.had a fucinadl'\a paralltl.
When \he Phlla won IA l~Oi l\. WM •
under Dallas Green, who abo had )eft
the team's executive auite '° tak, the
ma.naser's job.
Green, f10W president and prwral
manqer Of che Cub., w• auppoeed to
be an lntarim ~r when he took
o~r the clu~ In 1979. But he atudc
aJ1,und for a ptnnant.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 10, 1983
SPORTS BRIAK
Lakers, Kareem
nearing agreement
on contract talks
From AP dl1patcllet
PALM DESERT -Contract m
negotiations are nearly complete be·
tween the Laken and center Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar, who waa expected to
attend the National Basketball Association team's
practice today, officials said.
Abdul-Jabbar, 36, has been conditioning
himlelf with stretching exercises and yoga. but has
a mild cue of hepatitiaand will not be ready to play
for two weeks.. Lakers coach
Pal Rile)' said.
Both Riley and Lakers
General Manager Jerry West
said Abdul-Jabbar's contract
was nearly finalized. The star
center has been kept from the
team's training camp while
details are worked out.
"l on1y hope they have
dotted the last I. and crossed
AIDUl.-.IAMA" the last T," Riley said. "I'd just
like to get him here. even though he can't play."
Riley said he hoped to trade for a big center
who could help cut Adbul-Jabbar's playing time
-which averaged 32 minutes per game last season
-to 26 or 27 minutes a game.
"But don't hold me to it," he added.
Quote of the day
Don Sutton, the veteran Milwaukee
pitcher, on Baltimore's Mike Boddicker, a
rookie right-hander who has relied on a
change-up to win 15 games: "He reminds me
of me with a better fastball."
Villeneuve wins Can-Am
SONOMA -Jacques Villeneuve • of St. Cuthbert, Canada, won the
Can-Am Challenge eeries road race
championship on Sunday, averaging
101.2 mph over 126 miles in the ftnal serieseventat
Sears Point International Raceway.
Villeneuve turned back repeated bids by Jim
Crawford of Lanceshlre. England, during the
50-lap event, but Villeneuve's margin of victory
was 1.57 seconds.
Jogger injures U .. hiker
NEW YORK -Jonathan .Boyer. lit
the only American ever to rompet~ in
the prestigious Tour de France. suf-
Cered a broken collarbQne Sunday
when he was pushed from his bike by a jogger near
the finish of a 50-m.Ue bicycle race at Centr&l Park.
.Boyer, of Pebble Beach, was starting h.ia
dosing sprint. with only Ian Jack.son of Australia
ahead of him, when the incident occurred.
The unidentified joaer, apparently annoyed
at the in trusion of bikers, ran onto the course and
struck .Boyer with an elbow, causing him to fall.
Jack.son won the race in 1 hour, 46 minutes, 56
seconds and earned the $500 first prize.
It was estimated that Boyer was about 35
seconds behind J ackson and traveling about 25
mph when he fell
Biles quits as Oiler coach
HOUSTON -Houston Oilers [!]
head ooach Ed Biles, embattled during •. t
his 2 1/2 seaspns trying to rebuild the
National Football League team. re-
signed today.
The Oilers lost to Denver 26-14 Sunday for
the 13\h consecutive Houston defeat.
Biles. with an 8-23 rt!COrd during his tenure.
said his resignation was effective 1mmed1ately.
"I felt like I've been the eye of the hurricane.
the center of c.'Ontroversy and sometimes the
punching bag." Biles said. ''It hasn 't been much
fun the last 2 112 years."
Gunderson wins triathalon
Jeff Gunderson of San Francisco •
won the grueling F.scape from Alcatraz
Triathalon Sunday in 3 hours. 41
minutes and 16 seconds. Gunderson, a
29-year-old librarian. completed the chilly
1.25-mile swim from the shore of San Francisco in
33:44, a 14-mHe bike ride in 55:06, and a rugged,
hilly 14-mile run In 2:13.06. Jamie Willen, 29. of
S an Mateo, finished second in 3:44.41, including a
40:4 7 swim, a 41 :53 bike ride and a run of 2:03.32 to
place second. Third was Fred Ferrogglarlo, 29, of
San Francisco. in 3:48.55 . . . . Austrailia's Greg
Norman won the World Match Play Golf
Championship for the second time in four years
when he beat Britian's Nick Faldo. 3 and 2 in the
final at Virginia Water. England.
Television, radio
TV: NFL Football-Pittsburgh at Cincinnati,
6 p.m., Channel 7. Hockey -Kings at New York
Rangers, 10 p.m .. Channel 9 (delayed).
RADIO: Hockey -Kings at New York
Rangers, 4:20 p.m., KFOX (93".5-FM).
Arens scalps field once again
Tomahawk sweeps to first place in 1983 Harbor Series opener
By ALMON LOCKABEY
O.-.Net-.....•fftef
LOS ANGELES -For 1the second week in a row
J ohn Arens' Frers-51 sloop Tomahawk, flymg the
burgee of Balboa Yacht Club. scalped the Inter-
national Offshore Rule fleet by winning the opening
race of Los Angeles Yacht Club's 1983 Harbor Series
Sunday.
And for the second consecutive week it was a
batt]e between Tomahawk and Dennis Choate's
Choate-48 Brisa for overall and cl~ A honors.
Tomahawk and Brisa ran one-two the previous week
in the Southern California Ocean Racing Association
championship. In the Harbor Series. Brisa is being
co-skippered by Choate and Dick Meine of Los
Angeles Yacht Club.
Eighty boata in the IOR and Performance
Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) turned out for the
inaugural race of the Harbor Series and found a brisk
12-15 knot 90uthwest.erly that sent them quickly
around the 19-mlle ooune in Los Angeles Harbor.
Third overall In the IOR fleet was Roller
Coast.er.
Summary of class resulta:
IOlhA -1. TomaM•"'· JoM Acen•, ~ YC, 2 8rlU , Oennll
C-t• (LBYCl·Oldl Melftt IL.AYC, l. °Rolllf Coe\1.,., Gollson Svndlcale
LBYC IOR·8 -l. ... _. MHI •nd Ml<l'f v_., Lono Beach YC. 1.
Fla mbvOvenl. Bernev end"'.,,. Flam, L.aYC; a. Me<llclnt Men. 8oO LeM.
LBYC-IOR·C-1. Slem Sttve Qllon, LllYC, 2.1110 AOl>lt. Johenson/WIMleml .
8elboa YC; l Pendreoon, Jev $1elntled<, Del Rev YC.
' PHltF·A -1. 1n1enw. A1a11 ltOMnllefo, Alamllot llev YC, 2 Ceo..d Cnftl, Wtlrl SClooftmektr, LAVC, 3. Fla$11flrt . Morrtll/Ott'lltlow, 8ehfe
Corlnlh~~-~~8 -I. Conltnllol'I, Gor60n Grellem, SOUlh $h0re YC, 2. Cobfe.
SIM Hut>er. SHI 8"cll YC;~ lncoenlto, TOfn end OOU9 JofeenMfl, kAYC.
Southern:
Unknown
stuns field
COLUMBUS. Ga.
(AP) -Unknown•Ron-
nie Black came from
three strokes off the pace
to catch Scotland's Sam
Torrance, then dropped
in a six-foot birdie pun
on the fow-th playoff
hole to win the Southern
Open goU tournament
Sunday. ·
Torrance missed a
35-foot approecb shot on
the final playoff hole.
the par 4, 378-yard 13th
hole, leavt.ng it only
inc:hel abort to fin1lh
with a per.
Blick \.Mn knocked ln
his winner to capture the
$4$.000 first prize. more
than doubling hi.a earn-
lnp for the yur.
The 25-year-old Black
c.auiht Torrance on the
par 3, 210-yard 14th hole
when TOM'flllClt wound
up with a double botleY·5
after hJU:tng hil ~ 1hot
into a und trap; then
chippinl over the ,reen
and ntedlng anothtt
chJp and two putt.a for
the fl\le.
Veteran W ally An'nlt.rona •hot a se and
WU alone ln third ~
at 274.
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BOATING
PHllF·C -I Con•elllul. P1rtr109e llocnaros LAYC ) Vroom
Marlin Grffn. Lhfle $/WOl FIH I, l W1nonovtr. N.c! Ho'"" l A vc
Glory lives up to name
Glory, skippered by Jack Pinhero of Oceanside
Yacht Club, wa8 the overall and Class C winner
Sunday in the sixth and final race of Dana Point
YachtClub's Dana Point Series for Performance
Handicap Racing fleet yachts.
Runner-up and Class A winner was Roller,
skippered by Steve Franta, Dana Point Yacht Club.
and third was Gandalf, co-s kippered by Doug and
Suzanne J ones. DPYC. Class winners:
CLASS A -I. ROiier. Sien Frente , OPYC, 2. Cru ll, Eric Wiiie.
Ct Plslreno Bev vc, ) .. G1noalf, Oouo eno Suzennf Jonet, OPYC
Cl.A.$$ 8 -I MeQ.fnec, Wet TllOmoson OPYC, 2 On The w.. Al
NtllCH'I, OPYC. J. It.cl Line, Fred Ptrez. OPYC
CLASS C -1, Gtorv, Jeck Plnllero, OcH n•ICll YC, 1 Ecsll.cv, Al
JoMson, OPYC; J. EIMlwelss, JOlln McClantl\en, OPYC.
CATALINA·27 -I. Oe'fbtffk, 8oC> Gelet, Ceollfreno aev YC; 7. S.rtne. JoM Wftlle, OPYC, ). SunMI, Pell! Mece/$1t•• ~lion, OPYC
Ayres captures regatta
Brad Ayres was the winner of the Dotie Beek
Ga boon in a five-race regatta for Lehman -12
dinghies sailed Sunday at Newport Harbor Yacht
Club.
Eighteen skippers turned out for t.he regatta
which waaone of several for the popular Lehman-12,
the NHYC club dinghy.
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Lifetime dream realized1!
Lnargers ignited by interception, win 28-21
,
From AP cU1patclles
Safety Andre Youna. making hla tint National
Football Lea,ue 1tart in more than a year, ant.lei pated
the game-breakfng play and fulfilled a lifetime
dream Sunday.
Young raced 40 ya.rda with an lntercepted pus
for the go-ahead touchdown with 2:04 remaining to
propel the San Diego Chargers to a 28·21 comeback
victory over the Seattle Seahawka. '
''That's t0mething I've dreamed about," said
You.ng, a second-year defender from Louisiana Tech.
"And it's u great as I thought it wou.J,d be."
The Chargers trailed 21-0 before staging one of
the wildest rallies in the club's history.
With Seattle back deep in its own territory,
Young anticipated a pass to rookie running back Curl
Warner.
"We needed a big play,'' said Young, who
stepped in front of Warner to gather the off-target
pass and streak down the left sidellne.
Chargers Coach Don Coryell called the triumph
"one of the greatest come-from-behind victories ever
for any team l have been associated with. Our defense
looked so inept the first hall. We came back from a lot
of adversities."
Seahawks quarterback Jim Zorn, asked for his
explanation of the Chargers' comeback. said, "We
had 15 penalties. they had two. That answers that
question."
Elsewhere Sunday:
Cowboys %7. Buccaneers24 (ot)
The Dallas Cowboys re~ed the NFL"s on1y
unbeaten team -barely -with a comeback 27 -24
decision over the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The h0&t Cowboys won the coin tou to start
overtime and marched into Buccaneers territory.
Rafael Septien, given another chance after Tampa
Bay's Thomas Morris roughed him on a futile 50-yard
field goal try, moving the ball to the Tampa Bay 28,
hit a 42-yarder.
Dallas, 6-0, tied the game With 43 aeconds to go in
regulation as 1'immY Newaome completed a 52-yard
scoring pass play by tightroplng down the sidelines
the last 35 yards with a Danny White pass. Operating
with no time outa and 79 seconds to play the Cowboys
went 74 yards in (Ive plays for the tying 1COre. Ron
Springs caught three passes before White and
~ewsome hooked up.
Bills 3B. Doloblns 35 ( ot)
Buffalo. shut out 12-0 in its last meeting with
Miami. edged the Dolphins on Joe Danelo's 36-yard
field goal. Joe Ferguson a.bo was a hero for the Bills as
he passed for 419 yards and five touchdowns.
completing 38 of 54 passes against the NFL's No. l
pass defense .Ferguson's scoring passes went nine and
30 yards to Byron Franklin. 11 yards to Booker Moore
and four and one yard to Joe Cribbs.
Danelo's game-winner came after Miami
place-kicker Uwe von Schamann missed on field goal
atte mpts from 52 and 43 yards in OT.
Browns Io • .lets 7
Matt Bahr booted a 44-yard field goal as t1me ran
out to lift the Browns over the Jets in Cleveland. A
wind Listed at 16 mph but g\Jsting off Lake Erie
helped push Bahr's longest field goal of the year
through the posts. The other scores came on .Bobby
J ones' diving first-half reception of Brian Sipe's
32-yard pass for the Browns, and Richard Todd's
15-yard TD toss to Bruce Harper with 1:28 to go for
the Jets.
UCI p~loists win
STOCKTON -UC Jrvi.ne's water polo forces
pulled out a 10-9 overtime decision Sunday in Pacific
Coast Athletic Association play agaiNt the Univer-
sity of Pacific aft.er: blowing a four-gOal lead In the
fourth quarter.
The Anteaters. 1-0 in PCAA play, got five goal.a
from Mike Evans, his final marker coming with 1 :24
leCt in overtime.
Stefano Rossi and Tony Choquehuanca each
scored twice and Dan McConnick added one goal as
UC Irvine took a 9-5 lead before Pacific came back to
send the game into overtime with 48 seconds left In
regulation.
The Ant.eaters, 8-6-1 overall, return to action
NFL ROUNDUP
KNOX CORYIU.
S•lnts 19, F•le••t1 17
Like Bahr, Morten Andenen waa a last-second
hero, kicki.ng a 35-yard field goal to lift the Saints
over the Falcons, who had blanked New Orleans in its
last two trips to Atlanta. Andersen kicked four field
goals and gave the Saints a 4-2 record, the best start in
their 17 -year history.
Redskins 3B, C•rdlnals 14
Washington won its ~ighth straight road game as
John Riggins ran for 115 yards and three touchdowns
and Joe Theismann passed for two scores. Riggins
carried 22 times to become the league's fifth all-time
leading rusher. It was the Redskins' 13th victory over
the Cardinals in the last 15 meetings.
Broncos ZB, Oilers 14
Houston lost ita 13th in a row as wuting Denver.
ranked 28th in the NFL in total offense with an
average of 245 yards, had 262 at the half. St.eve
DeBerg, replacing No. 1 draft pick John Elway at
quarterback, threw for two scores. Rich Karlis kicked
four field goals and Sammy Winder rushed for 165
yards for the Broncos.
J'lldn•s aa, Be•rs 14
Minneaota was unusually effective on the
ground as Tony Galbreath ran for 104 yards and
Darrin Nelson added 78. Nelson broke a 56-yard
scoring run for his first NFL touchdown and
Galbreath had a 52-yard TD jaunt. Walt.er Payton
finishe9 with 102 yards for the hoet Bears. Fonner
Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College star
Benny Ricardo hit three field goals (22. 32 and 30) to
extend his streak (he's 13 for 13 this season).
Lions 3B, P•ekers 14
Rookie fullback James Jones ran for three
touchdowns and Eric Hipple passed for two others as
the Detroit Lions snapped a four-game slide. J ones'
three TDs tied a club record shared by six others.
Colts I z. P•trlots 7
Surprising Baltimore won its third straight as
Raul Allegre snapped a 7-7 tied with a 52-yard field
goal. and the home town Colts added a safety when
Donnell Thompson sacked Steve Grogan for a safety
with two minutes left. Allegre has hit 13 ot 14 field
goal tries and three from over 50 yards.
Eagles 17, Giants 13
Ron Jaworski threw two touchdown passes to
Mike Quick and Tony Franklin kicked a 25-ya.rd field
goal for visiting Philadelphia. Quick caught a
five-yard TD pasa from Jaworski, then made a
one-handed catch of an 18-yard touchdown pass as
the F.agles pulled ahead 14-6.
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PnlleaelPMl IDennv 19-61 e t Baltt-
more 1McGre9or 11·11. 530 om
Wedn .. chlV'' Game
Phlledtl1>nla et Belllmore, S·70 om
Frfoav•s Game B1tttmore at PMaoe4Pll1a, S JO om
Saturctev's G.,nt Balllmore a1 PnllaoelPllfa, 10 a m
Su11ctev•1 Garn.
Balhmort a t Pnltaoe1on1a, I 30 Pm.
ii nactuarv
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11 neceuarv WeclftHCIAv, Oct. 19 G1me
PhilaOtlPllle at Balllmore, 5 20 om,
II lleCHHrv
LM8'1• d\amplonsnlp Hrlu
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PhllaaetPhla 100 000 OOC>-1 S 1
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Carlton, Holland !l l and Diaz.
Reun, Niedl'nfuer (9) ana Yeaoer
W-<arllon. l·O L-Reuu, 0-1
HR-Pnl110ttPnl1. Sc11m101 111
G1me 2
PhlladelPhla 010 000 OOC>-1 1 2 DecleW'l 100 020 Olx-4 6 I
oannv. RHd 111 and Diez, Valen1uela, Nleaenfue< (9) and FfmPle
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G11M l ~ 000 200 OOC>--1 4 0
PllllacletPllla 021 120 1011-7 9 1
Welcll. P-m. Honevcull (S),
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Hudson ana Dier. W-Huason. 1-0. L-Wllch, 0· I. HRs-LOI Anotltt,
Marsr.aM ( 11 Pllllaa.toni., Malllltws
<21. Game 4
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Carllon. Reed (7l, Hollend (I) ana
Dier; Reun , Bec~wltll (S), Honevcull
IS), la<llrv 171 and Yeaoer, Flmple (I)
W-<arnon, 2-0. L-fleun, 0-2. HRs-Los AnQt1es, Bak tr (I). Pllllaa.t·
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BalllrMrt 010 102 OOx-4 6 o
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Hlll-Balrlmore, lllotnlclle (1 l 0.-'3
BallltMre 310 020 01-11 I I
Cnk:avo 010 ooo OOC>-1 6 1 Flenavan. Stawerl 141 ana
CemP .. v. Colson, Tldrow l'l. Koosman (9), Lamp (9) and Fisk
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Gama4 BalllrMrt 000 000 000 >-J 9 o
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Teacner (US I. 6·4, 6-1. (Mav.,. wins
!30,000, hac,,_ wins '17,000). s..s Third "'9ca
Brian Golttrlao IU S.l a.t Ellol
TtltK1>er IU.S.1, 6· 1, 6·4 (Golllrlad
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(at VlftUf/VW, l .C..)
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Scanlon (U.S.>, 6· 1, 6·2, 6-2 (Connors
wins I 100,000. Scanlon wins U0,000.)
W9'Mft'1 teumament
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KalllY Jordan (U.S ), 4·6, 6·4. 6·2 IRu1kl wins 121,000. J«0.11 I 14,000)
Grind Prtx teumanwnt
(at .. relMM, Soelnl
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Mah '#IMldlr (SWedaft) dlf. Go-.nn. VllH (Artlll!IMI), 6·0, 6-J,
6·1.
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(II SllU!tn)
UC lrvlM 10, P'lclfl< 9
UC Irvine J 3 2 1 0 1-10
PacHk: 3 1 1 ~ 0 c>-9
UC lrvlnt Korlno E .. n1 S. Rossi 2,
Ch<>cluehuanu 2, McCormtCk I
NFL 19-ndlne$
NATIONAL CON,ERENCE
Wltf
Rams NewOrlHnl
Sen Francl1co
Allanlt
W L T P'ct. ,.,
2 0 .667 125 , 0 .667 145
l'A HM 123
109 111 2 0 .667 111 2 4 0 .333 124
Mlnne101a
Grl'en Bav Chicago
Ce troll
Tampa Bav
Clftfrat 4 2 0
3 3 0 2 4 0 2 4 0
0 6 0
.667 130 153 .500 16 I 166
.333 179 l23
.333 116 116
.000 II 152
Dallas Wa•hlngton
PnllaaelPhla
NYC.lent\
St Louis
East
0
I
0 1.000 171 121
0 .133 112 121
2 0 667 104 101
4 0 333 109 Ill s 0 167 103 191
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
R1lcltn
Denver
San Olevo
Seallle
Kansas Cllv
Cltvttand Pl1111>urgn
Cincinnati
Houslon
Wast
S I 0 l 3 0
J 3 0 3 3 0 2 4 0
Centrll • 2 0
3 2 0
I 4 0 0 • 0
Ent
133 145 94 soo .. 100
500 170 174
.500 126 122
.333 107 106
667 111 llS 600 llS 101
200 11 " 000 109 174
Btlllmort 4 2 0 667 IJO 12S
Buffato • 2 O .667 116 123
Miami 3 3 O 500 116 112 N'I' Jell 3 3 0 .500 13'2 II)
New Enolancl 2 4 0 .333 I II 144 Slllldltv'a Sc-I
R1m1 10, San Francisco 1
Raiden 21, Kansas Cllv 70
W11lll1191on 31. St Louis 14
Oenver 26, Hou'1on 14
Mlnn11ote 23, Chlcaoo 14
Clevtlancl 10, NY Jets 7
Cetroll 3'. C.rtlft Bav 14 New 0.leans 19. Allanle 17
BultalO 3'. Miami 3S fol)
Balllmort 12, Nt w E110tand 7
San Ci.OO 21, Sttlllt 21
Callas 27, Tampa Bev 24 (oil
Pllltaaete>l>ia 17, NY c;1an1s 13
Ttllillltt'I Game
Pl1111>uro11 11 Cincinnati <Cnennat 1 at
6)
SVlldev'' Gamn
Al11nt1 at R1m1 Ra~ 11 Seallle
Houston al N\lnne101e
Son Francisco al New Orle1ns
Miami II New York Jel1
SI Louis 11 TamP• Bav
San Dl.oo a l Ntw Enolend Chicago al Detrotl
Clt•tll OO a l Pllhl>uroh
Buffalo el Betllmore
Clnc1nnall et Oenvtr
NV G11n11 al K1n111 Ci1v
Prtil10tlortla II DellH Monday, Oct. 17
Washlnglon al Grffn Bev
Rims 10, 4WS 1
Sc.en by OIHIMtn
Rem\ O O 10 c>-10
San Frane11co O O O 7-7
ThWd Pt<i.cl
LA-Dickerson IS run (Nellon 11ici.1.
'3' LA-FG Nttson 41, 11 10 F ... f'ftl ,..,..,
5F-Cralo l run (Werscnlno klck7, 1009
A-59,119
Game S11"11\cs
LA First Oown1 13
Ru1hts·•aras 28-119 Passino veras 111
Rtlurn vtrdl 35
Pas-13·26·1
Sacut>v 2-13
Punls 7·U
Fumbl11·losl 2· I
PtnelllH ·varos S·35
Time ol POssesslon 24;39
SF
20
2Nt
303
25
2t·42·0
0-0
7·45 •·3 4-30
3S:21
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHll'(G-Rems. Clckerson
22·142. ltedotn 4·43, Ferraoemo 1·4,
Alexanae< 1-0. San Francisco. Cralo
14-52. Rlno 1·22. Mont1nl 3"4. PASSING-R1m1, Ferravamo
13·?6·1-111. San Francisco. Montana lt-'2·0·316. RECEIVl~G-Rems, Cennara 4•36,
Barber 3·3?, G. Jon11 ?-2l, D. HIM 2·11,
Ellard 1·12. Okkerson I·~ San Fren·
clsco, Clark 9-11, Remson 4·44,\
Solomon l ·74, Craig J -27, Rl1111 3·2S,
Cooper 7·32. Francis 2· 12. Ntlltmlell
1-11, Wll1on HO.
FIELD GOALS MISSED-Rams, none San Francisco. Wersc11lno Sl
(DIOChdl
Ral«Mn 21, Chi.ts 10
Sc•• bv Ouarltf's Kenst1 C1tv U l 0 >-20
Raid•" O 7 7 7-11
First ,..,.loci
KC-Peloe 36 Pin lrom Kennev
(lowerv kick), I MIO
11
~C-Brown l run (Lowtrv klc•>.
S.Concl PerlM
LA-C11r111tnstn 3 Dell~ P1unu 11 (Behr lllck>. O,OS
KC-FG LOWfrV 32, 17•1S
Third P.,.lad LA-Wllllam1 21 oau from Allen
(8anr klCk), l 4S
,..,""' ..... loci
KC-FG Lowerv 39, 0:17
LA-Alltn recovered tumble In ena
1one IBa11r klclt), p 1
A-40,491
Garn. Sl•"slkl
F1r$t down\ 20 Ru,11t1-vara1
Pan•llO varas
Return vara1
Pauet
Sacks B• Pun1'
Fumt>1t1·IO\t
Penalties· v1ra1
Tlmt 01 Possen1on
21
KC LA
11-SS n.
20
2S·4S·O
2· IS
Ht
M 13-IOS
79 41
JS·IU
157
90 17·30·2
5·36
1-46
l ·I ll· 104
JO 12
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 10. 1983 81
SCOREBOARD
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-K1n1u Cllv, B Ja"'°" 12-33, Brown S· 11, Kennev 3·3, J
T11om11 1-1 Ralaer1. Allen 21-Sl.
Hawkln1 10·46, Plunktll 3· 14. KlllO 1·1.
PASSING-Kanwu Cltv. Ktt1nev
2S·45·0·272 Raid•"· Plunkall
IS-21·2·123. Allen 7·2·0·49
RECEIVING-KtMll Cilv, Brown
6·12, Cuson S·60, Paige 4·47, Mar1n111
4·43. Hancock 2·2S, K Tl\oma• 2· 11, B Jack•on l·S. Sco11 1-2 Raid•"· Allen
6-58. Cr'""'"''" S·l? H1w~1n1 l ·41 W1l1tams 1-21 MOntvomtrv I 14.
Mullammaa 1·6
MtSSEC FIELC GOALS-Kansas
C1tv Lowerv 48
s.mlpro
(at Tall Hilt\ ScllOOI) San Fernanao Bulls 17. Hunllnoion
Vallev Marine" 9 lnolt Gtenn Wal~er of ~un1lng1on V11lev klC .. tO S7·vara
flelo goat!
COlltM
HOW TOI' to FARED
I Neor11ka 16·0 Ol oeal Ot.ia noma
Slat~. 14· IO 2 To.. (4·0·0J oea1 Oklahoma.
29· 16 ). Alal>ame (4· l·OJ 10\1 lo Penn
State, 34·21
'· North Caro11111 (6-0·0l ., .. , Wake
Fore•I, 30· IO s. Wtsl Virginia I S·O·OI ala nol Pll Y
6. Ohio Stale (4· 1·01 Deel Purdue,
33-72 7 Auourn 13·1·0) Deal Kt nluClf.V,
49·21
I. Oklanoma 13·2·0) IOst 10 Teus,
29·16. 9 FIOrl<la 15·0·1) 1> .. I Vanderl>lll,
79-10
10. Arizona (S·O· lJ l>eat ColOraao
State, S2·21.
11. Gaorola (4·0·1) l>H I MlsslsslPPI,
36· II.
12. Miami. Fla (5-1-01 beat
Loulsvlllt. 42-14
13 Southern Mtlf\oCllsl IS·O-Ol btat
Bavtor. '2·26 14 Michigan (•· 1·01 oeat Michigan
s1a1e. 42·0
• IS. lowe (4· 1 ·0J oe11 Nortnweslern,
61·21 16 Marvlana 14· 1·0) l>eet Svracuu
.U·l3. (111) Wesnlngton (4 1·0) Deal Or-
.oon S1e1e, 3'·7
It Arizona Stall (3·0· ll aid no1
Dlav 19 llllnols (4· 1·0) _, Wisconsin,
2HS. 70 8rlo1>1m Vouno (4· 1·0) beat
Wvoml119. 41 • IO
Communltv c-..
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Sou#\ CMll ,.,....._
San Cleoo Mesa at O.anoe Coast,
1:30 om Fufft rton vs C.olaen Wtst at OCC
C errltos 11 Ml San Antonio, I 30
om
Minion c..-ence
S1nt1 Ana at !>AOOlebecA
Soulllwtsltrn at Cllrus San Oleoo at Rlvtrslae CC Sav-nC1IC~
EaSI LOI Ar>Otle• .. Wesl LOI
Ar>Oeltl I 0 m LA Haroor II LA Souln..,e\I
LOS Anoeltl cc 11 LA Pttrct
Non·C ....... l<KI
LA Valltv 11 Anltlo~ Vettev
San Bernardino 11 Rio HonOO 2 om
Hencoel< at Dt1ert
C.lendate al C.ron mont
Senll Baroare at Beke"HelO
Wt\lern Cal at Venture u of B•I• v1 ln"IPtrlet Valltv
El Toro Marlntl 11 Lono Beacll CC
COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG
GokMn Wtst (2·2)
10 !>AOOleblclt 27 3' Santa Ana 17
29 Blke"fleld 7 o Puaoene le
Sal. Oct lrFUOt<ton• (II OCCl
Sal., Oct 22-ComPton• (al OCC>
Sal • Oct ,.._ .. San CleOO Mau·
Sal., Nov 12-1 Ctrrllos•
Sal., Nov 19-MI. San Antonio• 111
DCCI
Thur .. Nov 74-•1 Oranoe Coast•
Oranee CNst ( l·l)
17 PelOmar 21
O Seddl•b•c" 12
0 Santi Barbara CC 12 24 Lono Btecll cc 19
Sal .. Oct lrSen Oteoo Mesa•
S•I . Ocl. n-11 Ctrrllo1•
Ser , Ocl. 29-at NII Sen An1on10•
Sat , No• rFut1er1on•
Sii . No• 19-al Compton•
Thur • No• 2'-G~n WHI*
S.~Clc (4·0)
27 Goldtn Well 10
12 O.anoc Coe11 0
14 Lono BHch CC 6
23 Gron mont 6 s11 .. Ocl lrSen11 Ana•
Sal , Del 29-el Citrus•
Sal , No• rRlverslae'
Sal Nov 12-11 Patomar•
!>al Nov 19-!Mtn Oleoo'
Thur • Nov 24-al SoulhwtSlern•
• dtno1t1 conlerenct game
Mlnl·flvw.itttt ci.amp1on1111ii
lat Vtlllfunil
NORTH AMEllllCAN 10.XINQ l'ED· ERATION
Jotv Olivo <Ee11 Los Angeles! aef
Luis Htrnender (~~leo), 12 rouna
decision, 119-110, 111· 110 111· I 11
(Olivo now 2t·J. Htrn1nc1er 11•4)
NHL ttandl1191
CAMPIELL CONP:ERENCI
SmvtM DMsloft
W L T l"h GP:
Eamo1110n Vencouv.,
Caioarv
Wonnlpeo
Klnei
3 0 0 6 17
2 I 0 4 20
I 0 I 3 6 0 I 2 2 13
0 I 1 I 6
NOf'rl• DIVl1lon
SI Louil c nicago
Toronto
Mlnne•ola
Del roll
2 I 0 4
7 I 0 •
' 7 0 1 0 2 I I
0 7 1 I
WALES CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
Pt>ll1delPhl1 3 0 0
NY Ranoer1 3 0 0
NY h lH 7 I 0
Ntw Jersev I 2 O
w11nino1on O 3 0 Pllt•buroh 0 3 0
Adams DMalon
t. 6 • 2
0
0
Outbee
Boston
BuHalo
Harllord
Monlrul
2 I 0 • 2 I 0 4
2 l 0 4
1 2 0 2 0 2 0 0
luftll9v's Scltf'H
Boslon 4. Harlfora l
Buttelo 5, We\/llnoton 2
Plllladetc>llla 7. Plll1buroh I
Edmon1on 4. Mlnne•ola 3 1011
Catoarv I, WlnnlPto I
Cnlcaoo ~. Detroll • v ancouv1< 7. Tor onto 4
Tanltflt'• Garnn
Kln9S al NY R111oers
Monlrtel at Que«>ec T.,.._v', G1nw1
Kln9S at NY lllanotn . n
Vancouver 11 SI. Loul,, n
Oak TrH
12
11 ,.
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13
17 1S
11
9
10 s
19
16 12 • 1
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9
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17 19
14 • 14
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(ti Santi Attlta)
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
ISlll of l2 ·div tlllrllltNlrM "'"""'l
FIRST RACE. 6 lurtonos
Cu1tv Hull IPeoro1a) 12.00 9 00 1 00
Late StH11tr (Plncavl 4 20 3.70
SnooPv Tom tC1111nt01l 6.10
Aho raced Umbrell• Fleet. Too
Tari, Votaw. MOr•I LtaOtf. Gerfletd.
Mounttl>ank
Time l 11 11S
SECOND RACE. I 1116 milt\.
Llhth""v"hlm IPOza) 171 20 S020 2060
lnvo1>.e IToroJ 110 S•O
WfP Otltclor (Slblllt)Q• 10 40 AIM> r•ct<I A lllgnt l<IH. Genius.
wno'' C.01 A Nlc1>.e1. Prince Btoocl
Rovet. All•tO Commt ndtr. Kev Plever.
Beldele Flett. Ht110w's E•• Love·
oiret•noer T1mt 144 3 5 n DAILY DOUILE 19·)1 011<1
'1,090 •O.
THIRD lllACE. I mllt . Mulll tMeia) 12 20 S.10 3 20
Catlo\n T avlOr !McCrrn) S 10 3 20
!>eatooa CP1nc1vl l 70 Al\o raced H.,O.t Quevte, Lllllan,
T~I' Min T1ma I )6 41S
SS E.XACTA t3·Sl Dalo 191 so
FOURTH RACE. 6 furtono'
Prsnabla Lav (Hwlvl 7 to l.to 3 20
SPflllO l..0011 tSnotmkrJ 3 to 3.00
Miu Via Maonum tMlzal 4.00
Also ract<I. CtOlc Siren. Gellanl
SISier. 11.11nch . Wllat Maole. Saucv
Slecff. Incubus.
Time. l.11 2/S.
""TH RACE. 6 furtonos
Prnc Aslrls IBldll 19 40 t 00 4.40 H1nov1<l1~ (SIDllSI) lS 60 10 00
Glaclel Stream CNlcCarronl 2.IO
Allo raced: Many Glaciers, Sana
Cl-. UDC>tr Rullan. Romaeo. Glttm Macll1"4, Vlron. T BiM Svndronw,
Golcltn Circle Time 110 315 U •XACTA (1·9) paiO Jl,723.SO.
SIX-0. RACE. I 1 16 mitts
Trl'I Sptnatd (McCrnl 4 70 3 60 2 80 Virginia lllt (VIiia) 11 40 S.60
CunnlnGlv f Plncav) 3.60 Al10 reced· Le Mimosa. Siik Fteth·
ers, Ntlelle Knows. Nlcetv Nallvt Time l .u
SEVENTH RACE. 6 furtonos
e 111e Lord tM11a1 17.60 4 ao 2 ao
Net•u1 f Plncav) 2 40 2.20
Secular (Mccarron> 2.Ml
Alto racw vanerta, Ron A Natural,
llllVtlS Factor, COid
Tlnw: 1.10 » •XACTA ( 1·51 oala Sll0.00
EIGH-0. RACE. 1 1 1' mites,
Pe11rax IBllO.) 21 70 7 00 CO-Water Bent< (P1ncevl 4 80
MalCll Winne< (Shoemaker)
S.00 l.60 s.ao Also raced Lucullus. Noallo,
Konew111 , v"'°' Time I 41 41S
n l"ICK SIX u-s+s H> oald
'139,m 70 with 1 winner l1IK norsesl; s2 Pick SI• con1ol11ton 0110 12 071 ao
wlln 67 wl~r1 (fl•• hO"tsl
NINTH RACE. I I 16 milts
Ronas Ot Ja ml>t IP tncev>
760 460 uo
Roo·s Mv Che net (Hewltvl S 40 4.20
lee K tOOvare1) 6 00
Also rec.cl Beml<IOo, Bv Tne Sta
Deooneir Htrc. Alabeao Loi Porlalts.
Sttrllng Sll•e Tlmt 143 US
U a.XACTA 1'·4) oald '11' SO Allenaance 41.lSS
HolVWood P'ark
SUNDAY'S RHUL TS
( 42ncl .. SJ ·llitllf lllmns rnMflM)
FIRST RACE. ' mil• PICI Im· rnot ulele (Fl•co). 16.20, 10.00, 4.60; New Cadtl, 9 IO, S 70, Pt Pa Yova. 4.00.
Time 1 S9 4/S 1l EXACTA (1·11 oekl
S32t so
SECOND RACE. l mile 1rot SIH"
Klno tMeehenl, ll MI, HO. 320. Otar
Sir, 1170, 6 00, SkhOOI 460 Time 2 03
415 Sl E XACTA i.·71 paid nouo
THIRD RACE. I milt oace. KttOou
IB1it1argeon), 15.80. 140, 4 60, Ru1tlc Scoll, s 00, 4 20. Rocket RoaOell, 5 80 Time: I S7 4 S U E.XACTA 16-St paid
\ IJO ao
FOURTH llAC&. I mile irot Ceaar
C••lln (Meitrl, S 40. 3 40, 2.10, Walru1,
7 •O, 460. mud•. 3 80 Time 2.03 4/ s.
FIFTH RACE. I milt pace Qiros
IDesomer>. 7 00. • 40, 3 20. Tnum11tr11.
10 40, 4 40, Nuie11e. 2 10 Time: 1 O'l 4/S. '3 E.XACTA 13·10) Palo '17990
SIXTH RACE. 1 milt Pi ct $kip A
Paioe <Auolnl. S.60, 4 20, 3 40. Klam11n
Kolhere. 16 oo, 1.60, Cisco Hoots, 6.60.
Time· 2 01 215 53 EXACTA (6-Sl Paid
'14S 20
SEVENTH RACE. I milt pace·
Suoer NttlO I Sherren), 11.IO. 5 IO, 4.40 • Crerv Golla, 2.90,l.20. Hlllbltlv Crawl.
4.60. Time 1 S9 US 'l EXACTA (5·2)
1>ald '10590
EIGHTH RACE. 1 mite Pict Prln·
CISs A Fella (Ackerman>. 10.ao, 6.00,
UO. Sieg 8owl. UO, 4.10; Midnight
Mins, 2.80 Time: 1.59 315 53 EXACTA
(9-3) 11eld I 113 90
NINTH RACE. I mite pace: Fortslll' (Vallandlnonaml, 3.70. 2.60, 2.20;
Monte<ev Rocket, 4.40, 1.60; J11n11te
Law, 2 60. Time: 1.56 215. 53 •XACTA
17·6) Pala S29.10 n l"ICK SIX
(1-3·6·S·9·2) Paid U41tcrwllh 46 win·
nars 111•• ~ar11s).
TENTH RACE. 1 mlle oece La Norm (Parker!, 6 00. 4 60. 3.60. 5111av
Poe>tar. 4 40, S 60, Wlnnlno Gama, S 00.
Time. 1.59 llS ll •.XACTA (5·2) Pala
Ul.90
Allendenct : 6, 103
Southern OM"
(II Ctlumbvs, Ga.)
271
•·Ronnie Black u S.000 61-69·65·69
Sam Torrance 127,000 66·67·66·77
274
WaHv Arm11rono 111.000 6'·61·70·" vs
Joe tnmen SI 1,000 70·U· 73·67
Pavne S1twer1 S11,000 6S·77·61-70 27'
Sco11 Hoell sa 617 70·66-73·61
M•r .. Lvt U,687 11-10· 70·6S
277
John Manalltv S7 000 71·66-72-61
Mike Nlco1e11e 17.000 •9·70·70·61
Dlvt E 1Clltl11trgr 17 000 61-71·67·71
Roa Curt '7.000 71-67-61-71
"' Garv HallDtrg U ,469 66-77-70·70
BobOV ClemPtll U ,4'9 61·71·70·69
Mike Sulllven s4.469 6'·70-12· ..
Jolln Fouvn1 u .469 61-73-70-67
8111 Callff M,469 71·6'·6'·70
Mike Oonata u ,469 70-70·67·71
Larr.• Mire M,469 70·71·66·71
Mark McCuml>tr U ,469 72·69·64-73 279
Jim Simons S2,70e 69-72·'7·71
Jim Colbcrl '1..?ot 70-72-7()-67
Oe•ld Oorln n .1oe 12-70·61·" Johnnv Miiier S2,7ot 70·69·73·67
Si.n Lltl>ler 12.709 70-69·70·70
Georo• Archer n .7oe ., .... 71-71
2llO
Boo MurPhv 11,92S 6'·70·71-71
Loren Robtrll Sl,92.S 10·12·11-V
Can Forsman ll,91S 73-70·6MI .,
Jim Nllfora 11.st0 70•71·69·71 Georoe Burns ll ,590 75·65-70-71
Gavin Lt•tnlOll J 1.590 71·72· .. ·70
Merk Pltll s l,S90 70·69·71·71
Denis Welson s 1,590 69·71 -72·69
Ken Ketlev Sl.stO 70·6'·70·72
111
C.arv Koen 11,232 67·69·72·74
Griff MOOCIY 11,232 69·70·72-71
Jodie MtJdd I 1.232 71-71·73·67
Brad Brvent SI ,132 69·73·74-66
Vence Htafner '1,132 61·10·74·70
:Ill
Lee E Ider $975 69·71·74·69
OeW111 Weaver '97S 69· 70·69-75
BUI Britton 1'7S 70-73·72·6'
Ed Flori st7S 71-70·74· ..
Cnaries Coodv '975 71·67-71-74
JM
c1110 leek s752 71-71·70-72
Jt<rv Pa1t '7S2 71-71·72·70
Douo T•••11 S7S2 70·73-70·7 I
Dave Berr S752 69·70-76·69
1IS
LOU Graham '624 69·73-74-69
J.C. Sneed 1674 69·69·75-72
8111 Sanaer '624 70·70·72·73
Ea DO<JOhtr Iv 1624 72·70·70·73 ..
Jett !Mtnae<s U79 7)·70·71·72
Russ Cochran U7' 69-71-77·69
Oon HellOOIOr> SS79 71·71·7S·61
8111 Murc111,on S579 74·69·n ·66
111
Pel Ltnastv 1567 70·12-74-71
Tonv Siils IS62 72·69·79·61 ,..
8urt Seagraves SS-40 71·12·70·7S
Mli..t Morley J540 71·67·7'·74
Bttu B1uo11 s.540 72·70·73·73
Curl Bvrum S540 61·71·11·61
Rod Nuckoll' I S-40 6'·74·7S·70
Jim Booros SS40 73·70·73·72
!Oorrt\1 Farler IS-40 69·71·75·13
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°"" ... fllhlne ART'S LANOING (Naw-1 ... dll
-137 anoteu 10 1>1111, 367 macie<tt,
17 rock 11111, IS Dulle! tune, 5 vtlklwlail,
5 11\ffPlhtlO, 92 Vllolack tuna, 171
vellowlln tuna
DAVEY'S LOCK•A (NawPOf'f ... ctll -74' anoteu 35 ban. n
t>on\to, 1 llatlbut. 7SO mac1'erel. 2 rock
llsn. 3 bullel tune . II vellOwteH, 21
1klpl1c1' tuna 10 vellowlln tuna. I oto
eve luna
DANA WHARF -774 anoters 243
ban. 26 t>onHo, an macke<el, 2 roek hsn. 70 •tllowtall, 73 Sl>ffPSlltld, 6
iculPln. II lkl1>1tCk tuna. 69 vt110wlln
luna
SAN DIEGO (H&M Landlnlll -300
1nottr1. 27 vel10wl1ll, 1,125 vtllOwlln
tuna. nS lklPlad< IU"I
Thi• wMll'• trout •nts
LOS ANGaLES -Ell111>elt1 Lakt,
Peck Road Park Lake. VENTURA -C11ll .. Lake. Plru
L•kt SAN IERNARDINO Bio Bter
Lt kt SANTA IARBARA Caclluma
L11't.
INYO -Bek.If' CrHI" Bio Pint
Cr•k. Blsl\OP Creell (tower, ml<kllt, '°"'" end l"lelle II), Cl11 Laka, Goodale Crltk, lnot111naence Cr-.
Lake Sat>rln1, Lone Pl"4 Crtt4<, Ot k
Cr•k (north fork), Owens Rl•t<.
(Law1 Br!Oot doWnslrtam to Sltwarl
Ll"4), Pleasant Valltv Rtse<volr.
Souln Lalla, Tal>OOle Crtt4<, Tlnemana
Crfftl, Tullle Crttll. MONO -LN Vining Crtt4<.
Racquetbel
THR•E·WALL TOURNAMaNT
(If ....... l'lltl, H~ a.di)
,,_.., 0-'*"""'
Oan Soullltrn <Huntlnoton Btclll Cle!
Greo Frffre IWt1tmln1le<l, 21 ·20,
21-17
MMl's 0-Dllllllltt Jaime Barker CHun11"111on
Beacn>·Booov GrH n (CO\ta Mtsal Otl
B111 OtrkHll tHunllnglon Beaclll·Mlkt
CemPOttl (Hunli119lon 8eacll), 21·J,
21-17
Nli•ad °"" ""*" Da n Sou1n1rn ( Huntlno1011
Btacnl-Ch1na1 T •vlor (Huntl110lon Beacnl atl C.reo FrHH (Watt·
mlns•erJ·Otdt Catherma n 1Foun1atn
Vettev), U·21. 21·11, 11-9
Men's I~
Devt Gt"4nV (Yoroa LlnOll def
WUlle YH ll (Slnll Anal. 21·20, 21-15.
MMl's I Oeutlels Boll Wttrtf (C0\11 Mnal·Otnnls
IV\c:Ganck !Corona Ott Marl otf
Armanao Rodrloue1 !Santa Ana)·W!Nle
Ysal1 (Santa Ana), 11·21, 21-11, 11·9
MIH41 l ·C Dlllblel
M l kt F rllol (Hunllno ton
B11cnl·Cerot HtrO IWntmlnlle<l Otf
Sieve Tunclag (Sanla Ana)·NIM
Mar1ln11 (Gerdtn Gro•t l. 11-13, 16·21.
11 ·9
Mon'sC~ Joev Romo Urvlnt I dtl Mika F rl1ot IHunt1no1on Bffcttl, 17·21, 21-10, 11-1
Mon's C Dllltl6H
Jtrrv Roberu (Hunl1ng1on
Beachl-Juan Gullerrer (Mlowav Cllvl
def Jell Kwoltk (Huntlnoton 8tachl·Wavne Juall (Huntlno1on
lffch), ?1·20, 11·21. 1 l·l
54"1« ~
Armando Rodrloue1 (Santa Ana>
def. Sam Cor1ei <Hunllnoton Btactl),
21-12, 21-1. ,... MflllM
T.R. Und (Gardin Grove) Otl Eric
Turner IHu11tln111on BHClll. 21-lS, 21·1.
W•lnd trenMCtlenS
FDOTIALL
NalleMI, ..... ~ LOS ANGELES RAIOERS-Plecao
Irvin PllllllPI, c.orntrblCk, on Ille ln-
lureo reserve tlsl.
NEW YORK OIANTS-Aaaed
Fr.... Marlon, UMOackw. Cul Rlcl'I
Baldino..-. ~slvt llC"le
Ulllt .. Stetft ,..,_.. LM-
TULSA-$'9ned Terrv BNson ana
Ktllv Gtol'OI. llnel>ldle<I. Tonv
Llnasav. rUNtlno tleel<, Lonnie Turner, wide r«»!vtr, Frank Oona,,.,., Cit·
'-I•• l>IClf., end Dale Jablonskv,
offtnslvt ovard.
HOCKEY
MINNESOTA
ST ARS-Calltcl UC> Creto Levie, de·
ft11saman, from Sall Lall• Clh OI Int
CtMrll Hockt v L1111ut. WINNIPEG JETS-Cati.a UP Don
SPrlno. ottenseman, trom SnerbrOOk•
Of the Amtrl<tn Hockey LteOut
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CiO•M by Gus Arriola
Gi\Rt'lt:l.D by Jim Davis
MEN: GQt,\£5 ARLENE..
!>Hf.'6 CP.AtY A~UT Mf e 0
1010
THE
t 'r\'911. ,.
CIRCt·s
"I don't WANT to be your little man. I
just wont to be o little boy ond go
out ond play."
,_,\R,.ADl"Kt: by Brad Anderson
"Oh, brother! There are more dogs on the
other side of the street I"
'ICM)' Ml' I.I.I'S
NO 91.JPS ABOUT IT ...
., _. __ .. ,.
·~· ......... -
I P\JT IT DOWN IN A
''NO PARKIN6 '' ZOME.~D
IT 60T TOWED AWAV !
0
0
()111:>~,_,.s,.-.1e ""'
RIC.GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
q;v
~
"I h1t1 Mond1y1."
--~~~~--~~-.. HA ~AHA
MA ~A~A!
Hank'Ketchum
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Char·les M. Schulz
I SUPPOSE IF I LEARNED
TO USE A CAN OPENER. I
WOULOtfT ~VE TO PVT UP
WITM JOKES LIKE THAT
by Tom K. Ryan
I KNOW ... Al\W' IT'S
HIGH 'flME I LIY~NEP
~E.:M LJP! .
r
Q.1-J;either vulnerable. u
Soutf you hold:
•AQ9763 r:JA OAKQ •76-4
The bidding hu proceeded:
N.nll Ealt s .. &11 Wett
I r:> P ... Z • Pua
3 • PaM 3 • Pue ,
3 NT P ... 7
What do you bid now '/
A. -H you bid al all now. you
are looking for trouble.
North's bidding has warned
you lhal the hand is a misrit
and. despite your great
strength, your sidt is un
likely to have a ready source
of tricks. PllSs -this could
be your last makable spot.
Q.2-As South, vulnerable.
you hold:
+Q7 ?KJ8763 OAI02 •AK
Th~ bidding has proceeded:
South We1t North [a1l
1 '7 Pt11 I + P111
3 7 Pau 4 ., PHI
?
Whal do you bid now·!
A.-Again, if you bid at all.
you don't understand the auc
Lion. You invited partner to
bid game and he accepted.
Had he ~en inlerested in
Jl'DGE PARKt;R
ResPONOtNG
'TO HER
MOTHER'S
TE!-RFUL
PLEAS,
SHEILA
OPENS HER
BEOROOM DOOR!
GOif II 011 lllDGf
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
AN8~E18 TO BlllDCE QUIZ
1ome higher contract. be had
other bids he could have
made. Pass. H you bid 01\, you
arc giving partner an Im
possible choice -he can play
either three hearts or rive
hearts. but not gamt!
Q.3-Bast West vulnerable,
as South you hold:
<;>AQM OAK93 •AJ952
Parlner opens lhe bidding
wilh lhrcc s~des. Whal do
.vou bid now'!
A. -Parlner hu promised
six tricks w1lh his preempt if
the h11nd 1s played at spadrs.
You have al least four tricks
fo r him. Raise lo four spades.
even though you are void an
the suit. How can you
possibly t'Xpect lo make nine
tricks al three no trump
when p11rtnl'r has told you
that virtually all of hi~
!>lrenglh 1!> an your void su1r!
Q.4-East We~t vulner3ble.
as South you hold:
•KQJ8762 'V7 0 953 H2
The bidding has proceeded:
South Weat North EHt
3 • Pau 3 NT P111
7
What action do you Lake'/
A. -This hand 18 a corollnry
to lhe previous example.
Your hand tonuiins no sur
prise for partner -you h3ve
exactly wh11t you promised
with your bid. Neve rtheless.
partner has said that he t'X
peels LO m1kt nine tricks at
no trump. l)on'l doubt him
Pass.
Q.5 -Jlolh vulnerable, as
South you hold:
• 10952 "KQ O KJ71 •K63
Thr b1ddin,c h:i~ procet-dt'd:
'touth We1t North EHt
Pau Pau I • Pa11
3 • PH• 4 • Pan
?
Whal do vou bid now''
A. -Uespilt• th1· r.1c1 that
you art· u puss~ hand. part
nl•r 1s fishing for slam. You
could hardly have a ~llcr
hand. and you should be very
willing to cooperate with his
efforts. Si nce you have no
first round conlrol to cue·bid.
show you r king or clubs by
cue·bidding five clubs.
~~
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FOR BETTER OR t'OR 1'0R!it:
------------------------i~ I CANT ERl1AISSTOFF···
ITS N01"" ON M'{ DIEi!
AND 'IHE4'~E &o1NG
m BE NEEDINo
50ME l'EAC.ME~5 TO
5TAFf IT !
k)i~Dle:f?
iHAT 50UN~ LIKE
J05T lHE llJPE
OF THIN(, I'M
L.OOKIN& FOR ...
Q.1-Hoth vulnerable. u
Soulh you hold:
•A71! r:J A8$d •Q~
i>artner open1 the biddlnl(
with four spades. What ar
lion do you Lake'/
A. -Befo"'tl you launch gaily
into slam, bear in mind that
partner has made a pre
emptive bid. To make slam.
partner mus t have the ace or
king of clubs or shorlnt'Sll,
and ei thr r a singleton or the
king of hNlrls. Even tht>n. ht'
may not be able lo avoid los
init two tritks in heart~ :inif
rlubs. Pass and takt• :i sur11
ic;iml'.
Have you beu naooiog in·
to double trouble? Ltl
Cliarlea Gorta htlp you find
your way throqh the mau
of DOUBLES for peoaltiu
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 10. 1983 •I·
·=AUTRY
t t '1 "fhe Oeatll 01 Me Y111 (1971) ~~~::O.M<G"•
• • • "Youngt>IOOd Hawile ' ( 1964) James Franclacva. Suzanne
Pltshette 1=8COTT
i * • • ~ "The EAorcttt" ( 1973) Ellen
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• t ,., ·• Tiie Sendei" ( 1982) Ka1hryn
Harrold. Zet1ko fvanell
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• • • file Oogt Of Wtt' ( 1919).,
ChrtttOl)llef Wllk8'1. Tom~ •
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Atnold SchwarieoegQet. James Eatf FICTITIOUI IWIM•• flCTITIOUI IWttNlll
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rne followlr\O l)llr•ons art Oolng The following P«•on• ar• dOI~ 1>u11n11S1 u · l>ullne11 aa , ANA HEIM TOYOT A. M3 THE PERFECT GIF'T. 88 ~Ml Locnrnoor Lene. Newc>Ott 9Hch. Oflve. COS1e Mtu, CA 92626 CA 92660 Cathy Hardy. 5 Seal>4rd. Newl>O!'.
Anane1m Impor ts. Inc , •3 8eacl'I, CA 92863 Loc:hmoor Lane, Newport S.ach. Jeanne Hudy. 2311 Elden • 15. CA 92660 Co•I• Meaa, CA. 92626 Steven F Stllts Prellklenl Tiiis t>uslneu II conducted by I This 11tatemen1 was flied with the Otne<ll partnership County Clefk or OrlnQe County on C1tny Htrdy Sept 22 1983 Tllll statement wat flled with 11\e
f22M31 County Clerk ot Orange County on Published Orange Cout Dally Oc1 3, 1983 f22M11 PubllSllec:I Orange CoHt DAiiy PllOI Oct 10. 17 24, 31. 1983
Pilot Oct 10 t7 2•. 31. 1983 5536·83
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOU& BUatHH& NAM£ STATEMENT
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Tile lollowong pe110ns are OOtnQ FICTITIOUI BUatNEll D11s1ness 115 NAME ITATEfffNT TOYOTA SANTA ANA, 417 West The IDJlowjng person IS Oolng Warner Ave . Sente Ana. CA 92707 ous1ness as Toyo1a Santa Ana. Inc . 417 West BIRCH LANDSCAPE COMPANY. Warne• Ave Senta Ana. CA 92707 284 1 Croddy Way Santa Ana, CA Steven F Stiles President 9!1?704 Tn1s statement was llled with the Ben L Birch, 111 t Soutn CoaSl Counly Cieri\ ol Orange County on Or Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Sep! :l2 1983 Tho• business 11 conducted by an F22se31 ond1v1duat Published Orange Coast Daily Ben L Boren Pilot Oct 10 11 24. 31. 1983 This s1a1emen1 wu llleo with Ille 5537-83 Coun1y Clerk 01 Orange Counly on I-----------Oc1 4, 1983 ~ IHSIOE ORANGE COUHTY ASsoclA TIOH AWARDS
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PUBLIC NOTICE F22M13 Put>hshlMl Ort111ge Coast Dally Piiot Oct 10 17 24. JI. 1983
550-83 Movie chronicles
agony of parents
Qt LOVE COHNECTIOH t t t • • The Eddy Ouc:hin Story" -MOVIE
-7:05-( 19~61 Tyrone Power. Kim Novak.. * ·~ ··Ttie Se~ Machine ( 19781 '1't ORANGE COUNTY TODAY ~PEOPLE'S COURT ~ostlna Beth.
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"1!17 ""'~ ~uu Em~. Zacll HOiman i ~F~~ ~~.... • • ·~ "The Betl Jai . ( 1979) Marilyn •• "Si1tlnQ Ducks" 11980) Michaet
LAVERNE & SHIRlEY & Hassett. Juhe Hams
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NEW YORK -NBC's "Adam" is a difficult P£0fll.E'SCOURT ~u..NTTONIOHT ;wJoVIE
movie to watch. The subject, missing children, is a =~OOMS ** "V1rg1ntstand"(1959)JonnCas-•••;,"Roth~ Man" (1972) Denms
parent's nightmare. So be grateful that tonight's film TIC TAC DOUGH savetes. Vlrglnla MaskeU. Weaver. Don trOUd.
is in sensitive hands. The result is a compassionate, **~Spit 01 Cul .. 939 CfJ. ~·~h And CllonQ's Nice D Qt LATt -=WITH DAVID ~benngrtan· ant . d emotionally wrenching treatment of an Jackie Coope/ Freddie* ear\~ Dreams" 119811 Rlcllard . Cheech" L.ETTERMAN
-2:00-FtCTITIOUI BUllNEBa NAME ITATEMINT • ~BS NEWS NIGHTWATCH Tiie 1011ow1ng person 19 doing 1-----------
-2:30-l>usiness as D&m11c NOTICE JOY CEES INTERIOR PLANTS, 1---.:..ruuo.=:.;.;.....;.,;.;;..;.,;.;;.;;;..... __
Qt HEWS .&40 S Via Vista, Anallelm, CA. ~MOVIE 92807
• • • "RICh And Famous" ( t981) Joy E Arnold, 440 s VI• Vista.
Candtee ijergen, Jacquelme Bisset Mane1m, CA 92807 cm MOVIE This Dus1ness IS conducled by .,,
t * • '1 "The EAorcosl" ( 1973) Etten ln~,~~dEa~rn04d
Burstyn, Linda Blair This stetem4f'OI was filed witn the CZ> MOVIE County Clerk ol Orange County on
• t "Emily' ( t976) Koo Staik, VlctOI Sept 13. 1983 Spmeth F221D11 -S:OO-Put>lishe<I Orange CoHI Dally
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Valdes. Mission Vtefo CA 92692 Tn1s t>u$1neu II conducted by: en
lndlvldual. Charles A Stlmm Tnts statemtnt wu tiled wllh ttie County Clerk of Orange County on ~ ~ ~ ~~~ I ~~ According to Child Find, a child-tracking agency CB) FRAGGLE ROCK g MOVIE BEST Of A.M. LOS ANGELES F225121
in New Paltz, N.Y .. 50,000 children a year are -8:00-u "Pandemonium" (19821 Tom AOWAN&MARTIH'SLAUGH-IN (S)MOVIE Classy .i\UlOS Puo11a11ed orange cout D•lly
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.abducted by stranger.>. 8 CIJ SCARECROW AHO MRS. Smothers Catol Kane ~ m~~1TYLE t * *'• 'My Fav0t1te Year 119821 Piiot Oct 10. 17 1•. 31 19~3538-83
"Adam," a true story, chronicles the agony of ;<1Q!BOOH£ a mONLi0:15--12'.AO-PeterOToote:_~Harper Ad ve rtised ln•ex•pen•alve•
J ohn and Reve Walsh, whose 6-year-old boy was e MOVIE -l0:30-U ()) COLUM80 0 MOVIE '(In 111 spen Shi) not 11,011 abducted from a Hollywood. Fla .• shopping mall. His ••• ,,"Mystery On Monster Island" e 1NDEP£NOENTNETWOAK -12:50-• "Halloween Ill Season Of Thf! ··n the 1n price. reasonable
severed head was later found in a canal. From this (1981) Terence Stamp, Peter Cush· NEWS lt)MOVIE Wncn (19821 Tom Atkins, Stace-I c1assi11e<1 .._ .._.
tragedy, the Walshes foWld the strength and :r1· LCXJGRANT '1l EIJROf>fANJOORNALSPE<:W. ***'It ·t a Ronde" (19501 Simone Netkin DlilJ Pilat advertosmo -1 r...
dedication to wor k toward federal legislation to (T'i FANTASY ISLAND ~ ~ ~ Signoret. Anton Walbrook. -3:30-Classified Advertising
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Their activism is reminiscent of that of Candy * Lightner. whose grie f over the hit-run death of her * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES
teen-age daughter inspired her to create Mothers •t;13t~~tli]tf4]•191~~i'1 _.•_,
Against Diunk Drivers. "M .A .D..D: The Candy Bargain Matinees! •• ;~rti • • ...,., }
Lightner Story," a TV movie nominated for an • MDllDAY T1otu SATURDAY FACUlTYa•C ANOl.EWOOO
Enuny, was on NBC earlier this year. AN hrt••"'aac" 1110 .. S:M,..
Daniel J . Travanti, who plays Frank Furillo in lh s.-. h,.'"""'"' Hohl
"Hill Street Blues," and JoBeth Williams from NOW PLAYING WQ6f1~;4J
"Poltergeist" are controlled and compelling as l ~ 1 • ----·------• !llL• ' kt-l . -·11·0· ·r RDSltll••s Adam's gn'ef-stricken parents. -_......" 0 "" " ... -CI)Ciii!!'iiii!i) Ml'UDIC PUCO" (l ) NBC and the film's executive producers, Alan .-...,~""'"11'mr:t 1., Ho.1011
Landsburg and Joan Barnett, demonstrate excellent · 1 · Mi@•I•fofit)6wiss> "llATIOML l.Ml'OOn WACATUI"
taste throughout The low-key. realistic production ~-===-.....:•:.;;. .. .:....:·•:.:..'"" izs. 100
never sensationalizes, never exploits. The abduction
scene, for example, is not shown, nor is the discovery 1-----------------------
of Adam's head.
Later, when John listens to tapes of tortured
children in an effort to d etermine whether Adam
could be linked to a particular suspect, w e don't hear
the voices. The scene plays grippingly through
Travanti's twisting face as he listens through
headphones. He wants desperately to find his son's
killer . but doesn't want to learn that his son has
suffered.
The awful feeling of being incapable of helping
your child is devastating to any parent. During the
hunt for Adam, his mother breaks down: "He must be
so afraid." Lat.er, John even blames himself for the I
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llUr.i abduction: "I wasn't there when he needed me." I ~
The film begins in the Walsh kitchen, where ~
John i.a glowing over Adam's rendition of "Figaro." 1------~-==-:~~~~~~~~-----' * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES *
Adam is at the stage of seeking great.er independence.
But his request to travel to the park alone is turned
down by his father.
In the next scene, Adam and his mother are in a
department store. As has been her custom, Reve
leaves Adam alone in the toy department, with clear
instructions not to leave. She goes only 50 yards
away. But in the brief time she is away, Adam
disappears.
During their search, the Walshes receive full
cooperation from loca.l police, but are rebuffed by
federal authorities on out-0f-stat.e help. The FBI
won't get involved without evidence of a kidnapping.
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value. ''What value can you place on a child?" John
asks.
John's ange r at the federal authorities and the LUXURY THEATRES
tho~ds of l~tt.ers of con~olence received by the lat T.tMati11ttStitwiwtsClllLYS2.llUt1lmOt11trlriW111tt4
family spark hlS speech-ma.king and lobbying for the •
Missing Childr~n Bill. which . aft.er a tough fight in s 11am3a.X11il6J63~ 255S/~·.:.:.~. )
Congress. was signed b y P resident Rea gan a year ago.
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children be entered into the FBI's natlonal crime Jo{ lo(
information computer. The Justice Department and
FBI are the heavies in "Adam," but why they
opposed the legislation is not clearly explained.
Reportedly. the FBI was concerned that parents
would bypass local authorities and come directly to
the FBI.
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Gasoline prices dip b elow
$1 at some state pumps
By tile A11oclaled Prest
LOS ANGELES -The coet of pa dipped below a dollar a •
gallon at tome West Coast pumpg during a two-month
nationwide decline that promises lliU lower pri~ ln the future,
says oU Industry anaJyal Dan Lundberg. "The p~ of gas la
falling historically, teuonally, monthly and regionally," said
Lundberg, "and it lookl like it's going to conUnue." He predicted
prices below a dollar a g.allon ln other regions of th~ United Staie.
soon "unless the trend la interrupted by worsening of the
Iraq-Iran conflict." ·
Continental inter views applicants
HOUSTON -Fi.nanclally ailing Continental Airlines
expects to interview a large nwnber of applicants thia week in
Los Angeles, San Francl.aco and nine other cities in an effort to
replace striking pilots. Continental planned to conduct interviews
in 11 cities. beginning today. said company spokesman Bruce
Hicks. He was unsure how many replacement pilots would be
hired. "That all depends on how many more striking pilots come
back to work for us in the next few days."
Hopes high for Eastern settlem ent
MIAMI -Contract talks between Eastern Airlines and its
flight attendants were conllnuing today, with a federal medJator
expressing confidence that a threatened strike can be averted.
"We still believe we'll have a solution to this dispute," mediator
Harry Bickford said. "We will have it before midnight
Wednesday, and we'll do our best to have it sooner than thaL"
The three issues that must be resolved before the strike deadline
of 12:01 a.m . EDTThursdayarewages,changesinworkrulesand
the use of foreign attendants on new, lucrative South American
routes.
In terest ra te jump said unlikely
NEW YORK -Despite the latest reported increase ln the
nation's basic money supply. econorrusts say a jump ln interest
rates remains unlikely for now. The Federal Reserve Board said
Friday Its main money supply measure, known as Ml and
re presenting funds readily available for spending. roee $600
million ln late Sept.ember. Credit analysts said lOday that M 1
remains within the range sought by the central bank in its
inflation-flghllng strategy and does not port.end higher interest
rates.
J apan eyes m ore auto exp orts
TOKYO -A Japanese news report says Japan may export
more than 2 million cars a year to the United States after its
voluntary restraints expire next March 31. Japan has limited its
car exports to 1.68 million units annually for the past three years.
Dollar opens up, gold drifts
LONDON -The dollar today opened mainly higher tn
exceptionally quiet trading because of holidays in the United
S tates, Japan.Canada and South Africa. Gold opened hJgher, but
then drifted down to just below $400 an ounce. One Frankfurt
dealer described the markets as "practically dead." However,
higher Eurodollar deposu rates, which moved up 1116 point in
Frankfurt, apparently persuaded dealers the dollar was like ly to
move up, If it moved at all. Gold opened in London at $401 an
ounce, up Crom $400.10 bid late Friday, but eased ~term a slack
market. London's five main bullion houses set the midmorning
"fixing" at $399.25. One London dealer described that as ''what i.s
believed here could be the bottom."
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'Scott Danny
Boy,' the last son
of the original
'Lassie,' of mo-
tion picture fame,
is buried in Sea
Breeze Pet Cem-
etery.
There is a special
section for cats in
the Huntington
Beach cemetery
where pets such as
'Bootsie' now lie
in rest.
· GlASSlf 110
ea Breeze Pet Cemetery
"' hen a burial in the backyard is not eno~gh
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recent custody battle over a dog
dramatized what most pet owners
ajready know-pets can be members
of th~·f'amily.
PeopJe have been known to talk
to their animals, teach them' to talk, dress them up
and sometimes send them to school. When a pet
dies, many owners decide that a simple burial in
the backyard isn't enough. This is where pet
cemeteries come in.
"It's very common for people to have their
• pets buried. Of course, some people believe in
cremation," said Ruth Freedman, manager of the
Sea Breeze Pet cemetery in Huntington Beach.
PAPARAZZI
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Freedman says that while she likes animals,
and owns two poodles, a more important aspect of
her job is understanding bereaved pet owners.
"You have to understand people and their feelings
about pets. A Jot of people can't take the emotional
end of it," she said.
Most people, Freedman says, prefer to have
their pets picked up by the cemetery. The charge
for this varies with the location -in Huntington
Beach it costs $10. The animal is then "fixed up"
and placed in the small viewing room. "It's always
open-casket. Sometimes they put something (in
the casket) that the pet liked," said Freedman.
"Some people may want to take pictures."
Some people may also want some kind of
0 See Pet cemetery. Page C2
The Sea Breeze Pe t Cemeter y in
Huntington Beach is a popular place
LIL£bell Club
Celebrates SOth anniversary
BJ VIDA DEAN ............
uesta came from Utah, Illinois, Nevada
and Mexico to help the Ebell Oub of
Laauna celebrate lta 50th anniversary
md to honer Embree Blrd, founder
and fint pn9ident. "We invited all the
armer ~ben we could locate," said Bmy
Pero, who opened her Laguna Niguel home for
the aolden evenL
Bird. who 11 still very active in civic affain,
finally received her puepresident'a pin. It's a very
apecia1 ptn chat heed offlCers get when their tenna
are over, but It wu not beina made at the time
when ~ ueembled 18 young women together
and formed the lfOUP·
At the pm-ty it waa recalled that the first dues
paid wen ~centaa year (~centlin th~ fall and an
llddJtiomJ 2' m tM •pt'fJw). TIU. WM during the
Depretlion and the IJ'OUP'• ioal wu to support
projecta to develop La8una Beach as a home and
family c;ommunity. Since thoee early days
tHoulandl of ~ have been earned and
donated to a multitude of ca\181S.
Amiqnc the early members at the celebration
were~ ........,ta Carla Ha&Mway, JOMDMM MllMr, PrlldUa N ... , &Ju.a Petty, Cierta
Setlaet, Jea Twtde, ..._May Soper, LeclHa
81UTOW1 and "9dl'Vu Oldel.
Othm' pllllt pftl6dlnta there included Dort•
~~ Otmul. Lela ............. ~,IJarQJaltewriMarJa.., Jue B&aa,
S. ~-of twnola. Betty g&ewart, Doua n1mMJ.,...... ...._. anc1 a.. o. .. from au.yam;~.
Odm9 Wtre .... , lllllql, .......... 5. . · ...-. ....... Cini 'romntst. Cutia .
md V.,.. ...... 8pedal au-ta weft I .... ...., .--1n-•. Canl and I.-. Seaftl'
of ar.t'r.111, Mont. f
~._ '° bMe belll an o&lulDor affair,
~CD b)'=t.=:.;==:
lnllde1 ~d• \hi ....,......wnta (lndud· aw ao. ol ,_ ~. Hmtier P"" pow~ \19 tablll ind lbe u..il her antique
~ ~thtmUJllll and~. ~.. l&itumn theme. ,,. Eu.. lncluded Blrd. hanotarf 'I ...... ooordlnaW., ~i Prtn6cMn& NSQ U ... erela; p.t ........ &a., Dlll@'st, J .. 'I Mc&twJ and ._ BlllMtll McfKINI ......U. Ha111111l ~ ltttJ G~ DllNn Meere41t, Slllrley
MeCalla, .. J~~ .... ., ......
of burial for pe ts that are special to
the ir-owne rs.
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C'I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 10, 1983
DEAR ANN LANDERS. I'm 33. male,
divorced (no c h ildren) and a fairly SU\.'C.-essful
stockbroker who needs an h onest o pinion from a
savvy fe m ale. You're it.
"Sue," an (l\.'t.'OUnt executive who works in
this b u ilding. was divo rced a year ago We've had
dinner twice m the last seven weeks. l've called
several tunes to rnake another date Here are he r
responses -1 wro1.e them down·
"Satur day? Sorry, my sis te r is coming for the
w eek e nd and we're going to her in-Jaws in the
country."
''M onday? No good. T h at 'smy night for gro up
thera py."
''Tuesday? T h ere's an o fflce pa rty for the
outgoing departm e nt head."
"Wednesday? No go. M y compara tive re-
ligions class meets twice a m o nth a nd I've m issed
the last two."
"Thursday? Ouch. I'm having som e root canal
Pet cen:ietery . • •
' v From Page Cl
religious service, according to Freedman
A lthough Sea Breeze does not provide this, she
says that own ers are w elcom e lo b ring someone in
themselves.
The cost of the casket depends on its size and
trimmings. A pla in redwood cask et, suitable for a
cat or s malJ dog, costs $188.60. T he same thing. but
with a satin lining, is $220.40. F reedman says that
t he price of the casket also includes the viewing.
opening and closing of the p lot, t he plo t itself a nd
maintenance.
Crematio n burial is c heaper. running about
$130 for a small animal. Simple cre m ation, in
w hich the owner takes the ash es h om e, ranges
from a minimum of $45 to $115 for a St. Bernard,
plus the cost of the urn, Urns start at $6.
Granite marke rs are extra, starling a t $79.
Since all the marke~ are flat, at first glance the
cemetery looks like a garden of s ilk flowe rs. The
flowers have been placed here by o wners, who
visit frequently, according to Freedman. "There
are people here e very day," she said. "Y ou should
see this place at C hristmas. People put up
Christmas'u'~. Santa C lauses, toys ... You can't
believe the love o f pets o ut here "
Cats and dogs have separate sections. and
Freedman says tha t while cats are sometimes
buried in the d og section , the reverse 1s not
allowed. "Cats don't ge t along with d ogs," she said.
"The dogs d on 't care, though."
O n e woman h as buried 25 boxers at S ea
Breeze. wi th a mark er for each one. There are also
some celebrity dogs bur ied h ere. Freedman
pointed o ut markers for Lady, the late Kare n
Carpen te r's German sh e pherd a nd Scott Danny
~y. the last son of rhe o riginal L assie.
"People bury just about every kind of pet ...
said Freedman. "Sk unks. possums. h amsters •.
monkeys, turtles -we have quitP a few turtles
bur ied her'e " The miscellaneous sect ion has a
marke r fo r ··Tim o thy J . Rat" a nd another for
"Annabelle-The Hen W e Grew Up With ·· Katie
Teeter Pa rrot, 1883-1972, was wit h 1he same
family for three generations, according to Free-
dman. while Pre tty Bunny Pinky lived a brief two
years. from 1966-1968
Bone density ·determined
TIM AMOCIAllod Ptffl
R OCH ESTER . N Y -Treatment of os-
teoporosis. the thinning and increased fragility of
the bones freque ntly found in older people. h as
been hampered by the lack of a widely available
d evice to measure the severity of the condition and
assess the response to medicatio n .
Now phys icia ns a t the University of
Rocheste r Medical Cent.er have p ion eered a
m ethod fo r using <.'Omputed tomography -
formerly called C AT scanning and widely avail-
a ble -to dete rmine bone d e nsity.
Mo re precise diagnosis and assessment <.'Ould
lead to a d ecre ase in the n a tional health cost due to
osteoporosis-related fractures a nd, m o re import-
ant, a decrease in deaths resulting from these
fract u res. the researchers say
642-5678
w ork done at.\ p .m . and I'd be lousy company."
"Friday? I'v e just join e d an e xercise group
and we m eet Fridays a nd work o ut for three
h ou rs."
W hat does this sound like to you? -ON
JIO LD
DEAR ON: It sounds like you've booked loto a
very busy circuit. Dial a new number and make a
fresh connection.
DEAR A NN' LANDERS: May I go b ack to a
subject you dealt with A while ago? It was about
m arried sons an d daughte rs fa lling o n hard times
(divor~-e. job losses, illness. etc.) and returning to
~Lady ,' a beautiful collie owned by
the la te Kare n Carpe ntPr, was laid to
rest in the specia l section for dogs in
the Sea Rr('cze P f"t Cemeter y m
1980.
F reedman pointed o ut a fresh ly dug grave.
intended for a s mall dog "It's a lc1l of work to dig a
h o le this size yoursel f," she~ ud "But some people
want tu do 11 th at way, and that's their business"
Referring to the practice o f having a pet
buried in a t-emetery, s he said. "You may n ot
believe in 1l, but you have to respect the feelings of
people who do."
Eatlnll:. Smoking,
Drugs, Alcohol, E1'C.
Free Consullatton
wtlh lhts ad
the parents' home -sometunes w ith a husband or
a wife a nd even kids
homemaker check ever y hour to make sure no one
has walked away with the pencil
Yo u said, "AB a parent I can 't 1magme saying
'no,' but l'vt' heard fro m plenty who w o uld -and
have."
I do n't know what your d ays are Uk~. but most
h omemakers are too busy running after kids,
m opping, iro rung and cooking to make hourly
ch ecks to make s ure the re's a penc U by the phone O f cour·s~. YOU w o uldn't say "no." "Neither
would 1 1( my daughter was m arried to Ken
H oward. l'd w elcome he r with o pen arms -
provided s he brought that handsome hunk w ith
h e r. All he'd have to do is sit there so I could look a t
him. -MOLLY IN DUBUQUE. I.A.
You s ure alipped a cog on that on e -
LANDERS WATCHER lN SASKATOON
DEAR SAS: Right you are. That was a prett)'
unrealistic bit of advice. Let me back up and try It
again.
"DEAR HOMEMAKER: Tie a pencil to lbe
phone so some boob doesn't walk away with It."
Howzat?
DEAR MOLLY: You can look at Ken Howard
every Thursday nlgbt on ABC at 9:30 p.m . (8:30
Central) lo bla new series, "It's Not Easy." That's
what bls mother-lo-law does.
DEAR ANN L A'.NDERS: Usually you are
pre tty s ha rp, but a reeent piece of advice you
o ffered as a solution to a common problem -no
writing in st rument n ext to the telephone -made
so little sen se I w as sh ock ed. You suggested that a
A no-nonsense approsC'h to how w deal with
life's most difficult and most rewarding arrange-
ment. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage -What
to Expe<:t," wilJ p repare you fo1· better or for
w orse. Sc>nd your request to Ann Landers. P.O.
Box 11995, Chicago, lll. 606 I J, enc:Josing 50 cents
and a long, stIJmped, self-addrC'ssed envelope.
Pampering_your pet
Why not send your dog on a vacation, too
By KARREN MILLS
A1..oclel9d Ptft• Wftl•t
MINNEAPOLIS -The dog is
part of the family. But sometimes
when vacation time comes
around, that part of the family
gets left out.
Ri chard and Kai Sand,-
ers-Greenberg ask why not give
the pampered pet a vacation
too? It takes away the guilt ot
leaving Fido If he's being well
cared for and is having fun.
The . Sanders-Greenbergs
have started a pet boarding
service, Pets Are Inn. that ar-
ranges lodging for pets In the
homes of other animal lovers
while their owners are away.
Pets Are Inn has about 150
caretakers scattered throughout
the Mlnneapolls-St. Paul area.
Most live in suburban homes with
fenced yards, but they have some
apartment dwellers who take In
parakeets, gerbils and Indoor
cats. For large dogs. there's a
nearby farm.
If the dog is used to sleeping in
bed with Its owner, the Sand-
ers-Greenbergs find a caretaker
that doesn't mind having a
canine bedmate.
''The house Is really open to the
animal. That's part o f our
pampering service. It helps ease
the animal through the dlfflt:ult
transition process," Sand -
ers-Greenberg said.
The pet owner is asked several
questions about the animal's
habits: Is Fido allowed on the
furniture? Is he used to a
fenced-tn backyard? Then Pets
Are Inn matches the animal with
the caretaker they feel Is best for
that pet.
The caretakers have all been
carefully screened.
"We've visited all the homes
and personally Interviewed all the
people. We've taken quite a bit ol
trouble to make sure we have
topnotch people that we can
trust," Sanders-Greenberg said.
The Sanders-Greenbergs -
who began the business last May
1 -will arrange boarding for
most kinds of pets, but they say
the biggest demand Is vacation
homes for dogs and cats.
·'There are more dogs than just
about anythlnQ else. Your dogs
'We've taken quite a bit
of trouble to make sure
we have topnotch
people that we can
trust.'
are the animals that seem to have
the hardest time. Dogs really
need that human contact. that
attention. They Just thrive on it."
Sanders-Greenberg said.
"These dogs get a lot ot
attention," he added.
A contract Is drawn up outlin-
ing the responsibilities of the
caretaker. stipulating that the
animal will not be neglected, will
have fresh food and water and
will be walked on a leash for a
certain amount of time each day.
Any specific requirements for
an individual pet -such as daily
brushing and combing for
long-haired dogs -also are
Included in the contract.
The caretakers have access to
12 veterinarians who are on call
around the clock an case a pet
gets sick. And Pets Are Inn
carries $300,000 in liability In-
surance In case of an accident.
Pets Are Inn picks up the
animal at the owner's home and
returns the animal to the home
· following the vacation. For
people coming into the Twin
Cities from out -of-town for the
w ee ken d, the San d -
ers-Greenbergs will pick up their
pet at the hotel.
"The humans can have their
type of fun and the pets can have
their type of fu n.·· for a weekend
In the city, Sanders-Greenberg
said.
For those out-of-1owners who
are leaving the state by plane.
Pets Are Inn will pick up their pet
at Minneapolis-St. PaUL Inter-
national Airport.
The cost of boarding a pet
varies. depending on the service
required. For a dog under 30
pounds that does not require
daily grooming, the cost is $9.50
a day, plus transportation. Rates
are discounted for stays of longer
than 10 days.
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Pu1>1111>ed Or1noe CoH I Dally Piiot llofl• recorded on NovamOet 4· t977 aboVl' ltnda Johnson
0c1ot>er e. 11183 S523·83 :.!!:;: ;\,!:~.~ ~~ . YOU MA V EXAM INF. thC' n111 1t11-n1 "'" 111ee1 woh tlltl
1 Recordef end Section t3~ ol lhtl file kept by th~ <'Ourt. It you CoYn1y Clctfll 01 Or1nge County on
P\8.IC NOTICl llifO<~ CMI Coo•. arC' mtercstt.'(J an the est.alt'. 5«>• 27 l983 ~s
2 T t'• evrren11y unpelO reg. yuu m6y scrvt' \!Pon the ex-Published 0r1nge C0991 Otll'f
NOTIC• 1•r "''1 lenence ..... umenta. C<'Utor ~ 6dmantstr&tor or Pltol 0c1 3 10. 11. 24. t913 IMUfT' .. O 1111>8 I* '"° •UOtneyt ,_ In ll'le 9UITI I •n• '" 1 Ml7 9$. upun lhC' auomey for the ex-5425 113 ~oi:;,e;.'=b!1g1;:' ~~~neu~= 3 The 11en rore<llOlecl '*•by w .. rcufor or udml niSll'&tor, and -----------
School Olstrrct or Chnge County. oitc.':f ~,:.~~.!'!~:: filC' with the ('OUrt w ith pru()f PUBLIC N()TIC[
C1Utorn1a, wHI r9C81Ye Haled 81d1 ht Oltlelel record• 01 the Orange o( servlre. a wruren r<'qU('tl ~1~c! ~/sf. 1"0~h!':11~~,d~ ounty A.co<cltt on ....,cti 24, 1"3 !lt4tlng that you deal~ sped&I "flT1oua 1U-.H
Support Servteel. 294 I AltOll ,...,_ • dOCUlf*'ll l'lllMW H·t 25815. notk,.. O( the flllno oC an Ul-, .. _ lollOWIAMf ITATWMlNT 4. The prop«ly wtllch ,, the lllb-" L '... no persona ar• doing -.nue. INlne, C111tom1e, 11 w111c:n tlm9 1 of"''' l0teclo~t• 11 Cle9QT!l>9cl V('ntory :ind ;appr~iM'mcnt uf bu11na11 1J ~:~~~~~~&l~'~IVE~A·~g IOllOw•: lol 47, Tract 973a, .. estate &58('\a or o( the pt.•l l WESCO CAPITAL, l TD. 1471 VII
LAl.Jt.IDRY SERVIC!·VAAIOUS t.0-ltlown In the •c>Pllelblt rtcOr~ tlOnB or ll('('OUn U menuonrd LldO, Sulll 204· N4tWPOtl 6"d\, CA. 1r1e1 M•P In lht Aeeofcll ot 0r"IO' I $ 1200 d 0 f D2&03 CATIONS IN THE OtSTRIOT l lCI Coun Sllle ol Clllfoml• n a •llon an 12 0 5 0 Pellr J M&dlgen. 938 vi. Udo
cono111on1 and 1n1truot1on1 1no Bid comm~I llnown 11 29732 L,'..,.!, tho Cn1Jforni11 Probntl' Code• Soud. Newl>Oft 9t11c11. c.e. i26'3 1orma mey be 01>1alned ar the offtoe Lene El 7oro CA 920/)0 Brian J Kennedy Lido F1n11nc1111 tr1e . 1 c e1"0tn1t1 ot l'1sc:el Supporl Strvlefl. 2941 5 TH · 1·1 · 1 kl 3""0 W ' S corporallon 301 VI• Lido Sult• Allon Avenue, lrvlna. C.Jltom11, lne prO,,,.,, • ~·rg:Lo AA~ ~~o~e~ • vv llshlre Dl\ld,. ullt 204, Nt1wpor1 RHen CA 112"3
OIWICI , ... r,,.. lhe right lo flllCl al .. J en' ' • 1226 Thj• bul•flH•.'• conOueted by •
any Of •ll bllll 10 w,,.. anv Ir· o.°feo;.s.pi~bef 12 1ees Los An.ele1, CA. 90010 tlmllfl<I ri-11n91a111p lregularlltn or mlolm•llll" In any '"1 Alefl '" p~ • 1213) 3 S·003'7 Peter J M11dlg11t1, Prn10en1
lrVlnt Unified Sol1oof 0111r1c1 Pv*~ Ofenge Coell Deity P!lo Pubhshrd Orongl' (oa.~l County Clf'fk of Orange County on Ibid• or In lhti blddjng AH-tot ltle Ae'"wtoft • 11111 ttalen141nl wH tiled Wffl'I the
A S11nhty Corey a-1 19 2e n-.. lO ti"" 0.illy Pilot Ort :I, 4, 10, 1983 Sop1 '17 1g113
'" A~th0flt80 AOfnt 9" ' ' ""' "· ' -· P2*91 • "Q FEEL G 0 OD/ II IPVlllllhe<I Or•noe Coa11 Diiiy PMor & 539:1-U:l Pu1>111'*1 Or nge Coot Oi11ty UR MUSIC MAKES YOU • Oct 3. 10. tt83 Went M Hllp7 ~iave eomelhlng to Mii? D11111 oc1 :'I tO 11 24 1111 ~------------------------------------------~ ~»~ ~~Mn c~~~~·~"~· w~>
I. f, .,
PUBUC NOTICE
FICT1TIOUI 8UllHIH
NAMI! STATEMINT Tnot 1o11owmg persona are 001110
bu,.nesa as
._OR SALE BY OWNrR PUBLI
CATIONS. 16551 8orl..leoux Ln .
Hun11nt;11on Boectt. CA 92649
Susan B81kor. 1655 t Boro .. ux
Ln Hunll•H)IOfl Bea<:h. Cll g2649
Berna Dene Thom111. 16651 Bor·
deauJC ln , Hunt111g1on Doach CA
928'19
Joan l.llRu.. 16551 Bordeau~ Ln
Hun11n91on Beach. CA 92649
Kathryn Lym1. 516 Hoycrofl Long
Beach, CA 90814
Joan LllAue
T111s s1a1omen1 w11s lllt!O wtlh lf'le
County Ctetk of Orange County on
Sec>I <'3. 1983 Fm7t.J
Published Orange CoaSI Dairy
Pilot Oct 10. t7. 24 :I I 1983
5539-83
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE P\8l.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
SAClll!MINTO COUNTY auPl'UO" COU"T 0,. CALI· T·HSllJ •u•••"o" COU"' FO"NIA NOTICI! Of CourthouM "OOf!I 1\la COUNTY Of' VOLO T"UITtl't IALI!
720 Ninth ltr .. t 725 COUAT tTllllll!T T.I . NO. Wee1mln•ter-l.ciramento1. CA. 15114 WOODlANO, CAL.,OllNIA H41t5 Ebatlt al ,cl
P1411111111 OON HICtiAAO STEP-Pla1n111t MICHAEL TAYLOR On November 2 1913. al 10 00
HENS Oerenoantl 0£BCO CONSTAUC-AM . CALIFORNIA LANO TRUSTEE
O.lenoar11 CHARLES R l(IMES TION COMPANY INC . OEBCO CORPORATION as duty eppolnleG
Ct!MI No 30667S FUNDING GERALD CARPf,NTIER, Tru11oe und11< ullO punuont lo Deed
IUMMONI GERALD 008BINS. WILLIAM ol Trust recorded Novembef 5,
NOTICEI You heve bffn I Utd. GOLDBERG, And OOE.S I through 1980 itJ 10$1 NO 5392. in book The court m1y ~Ide 99aln1t JOU 20 13821 cioge 1634. of OWcl1I Ro
wlthotit JOUr being Nerd UllltH SUMMONI cords UI lht' OtflGO OI lhe County
JOU •~d within 30 O.y1. Ro CASIE NO • .,_,. Recorder ot Ormge uocuted by
tho lnlormotlon below. NOTICE' You have t>Mn s~ The Warren J Et>erle 1nd Juantla C
II you wtsh 10 see" thO •dvKle 01 an court may decide ege1n11 you f berlu Wll l SELL AT PUBLIC AUC
Dllorney on 1111s ma11e1, you should w1111uu1 your 1>1111110 heord untess you TION I O HIGHESl BIOOEA FOR
do ao ciromplly so lh&t vour written rosciond within 30 days Ae&d lhtt CASH (1.111yabl., 01 time 01 sale 111
rescionse •I any, n1ay t>e med on 1nforma11011 below lawful money of the united S1a1ea1 a1
11me 11 you wish to seek the advice of a11 11111 No1tn 1ron1 e111rance to th"
AVllOIUsted hi stdo demand11de auorney m this mailer you snould county Courthouse. 700 C1vh.
Et trot>uma, ledo docldlr contra Ud. do so promptly so 1na1 your w1111en Center Ome West Senta Ana CA
1ln O<ldloftel• •mono. quo Ud. ro-respon~ 11 ony n1ay t>e flleo on all rtghl 1111t1 and 1n1erHt conveyttO 1ponda de11tro do 30 dl11. Loo la tome to anCI now held by 11 under Hid
lnlormaclon quo •lfuo. TO THE OEl'ENDANTS A CMI BC· Otoeel ol Trust In the property Sllu·
ff JOU wl1b lo 1ook IN odvtco of tion 11as tltien llle<l by lhe ptaontlffs aled in s111d County and Stale Ile·
a11 attOf'noJ In thl1 matter, JOU aoa1nst you II you wish to delend scu~ as
11\ould do to prompllp IO that JOW this •awsu11, you must. wllh1n 30 d1ys The Southeasterly 75 leel of the
,.ICTlTIOUS BUSINESS written rH ponM. II any, may bo hie with this cour I a wrlllen re1cionsa Nor thwestefly 255 feet ol Iha SOoth·
NAME STATEMENT tllad on time. IO the BCltlOn Unless you do SO, your westerly 127 5 feel ot LOI 132 Of The follow111g person Is doing SIU1toddo10010llcllerefconH · defaull wlllbeenteredonapphcatlon "Newport Heognts as sllown on a
business as. Jo da un •boeado on Hta a1unto, of the p1a1ntlff, ond lh1s court may mnp recorded'" Book 4, P11ge 83 or
tAI UNIQUE RESEARCH CO (B) doborl1 hacorlo lnmodlet1mon10, ente• a Jutlgment agaln$t you for Iha Miscellaneous Maps records or O•·
UNIQUE RESEARCH INC • (Cl do t et1 manot1, au re1puHl1 ~ellel demanded The appl1ceoon 01 anga C11hlorn1a
UNIQUE RESEARCH (01 RE · Hcrlt1. 11 hay •lfun1, puodo .., the c>la1n1oll seeks a court ordet al· YOU ARE IN OEFAUll UNDER A
SEARCH UNIQUE CO tEI RE· 109l1trlde I llompo. lowing recovery tly plaonllll lrom Iha DEED OF TRUST OATEO October
SEARCH UNIQUE INC • tFI RE· 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll Real Es1a1e Education, Research ?8. 1980 UNI ESS YOU TAKE AC
SEARCH UNIQUE. 1640 S Newport compl1lnt 1111 bo!n lllod br lllo and Recovery Fund All 1nQul11as TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP
BtvO -27 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 patnllff 09alnll you. II JOU wlih IO Wllh regard nt1reto st!Ould be ERTV II MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB
David Wayne Hanson, 16~0 s dofond 11111 lawault. JOU mll•I, dlrt<Cled 10 l)IOlnlllfS legal counsttl 81 LIC SALE II' YOU NEED AN EXPLA Newport Blvd -27 Costa Mesa, within 30 Clays alter this summons is the above add1ess ~A TfQN or THE NA I URE or: THE
CA 92627 served on you hie w11h lhls court a JOAN G POULOS PROCFEOING AGAINST YOU YO\J
This t>us1ness is conducted by an wrmen resPOn~ to the comp4a1nt Allorney to• Plamllll SHOULD CONTAC T A LAWYER
"'d•v•duJI Unle\s yoo oo your delaull will be JOAN o. POULOS The ~lri;el adorf''l5 and other
David w Hanson en1ere11 on aprllcat•on ol the pfaon· 523 G StrHI commo11 <1es1qna1•on 11 any ol me
This statement was hied with ine 1•11 and this court mov enter 8 1udge-D1vl1, CA. 856111 rear property de&tllOeCI above 1s
County Clerk "' Orange C..ounty on me111 against you 101 t11e relier de· (811) 753-4'50 p11rpo1 ted 10 oe 1()6 East 16111
Sept t3 1983 montJed '" tile como1amt whocll Pubtoshed 0 1ang" Coast Daily 1>1101 Street Co•la Mesa CA 92626
F225011 could resull "' garnishment 01 ec>t t9 26 Oct 3 10 1983 lll" untJers•gned T1us1ee dis
Put>hShed Orange Co<tsl Da•ly wages takmg ot "10ney or property 5227 ·83 ct'11m~ ar1y hdbll•ty 101 any 1nco11ect·
Pilot SflPI 19 26 Oct 3 10 1983 or uther rehel lf•quested on me com· ness "' ""' ~••eel addr8$s anl..I omer
520 7-83 ptaonl PUBLIC NOTICE commt)11 cl es19nAtoon 11 any shown Oolt1d Oct I •98<' her"ill
J /\ SIMPSON Clerk Sa1t.I ~ale w1ll tH! mode, but w11huul By S Mo111a Dec>uty NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE cuve11d11I or wa11an1y 8•Pressor om
W01305 Loan No. 723&41/LEAHY pt1e<1 regdrd•ng title possession or
PubhShed Oraru;ie CoaSI Oa11y P1101 T.S. ~0(:~~':79 encumbrances 1nctud1ng lees
ct 10 17 24 31 1983 WEST:ONOIDASso6iATES chargesantle•pensesollheTrus1ee
4563-83 eno of the trusts created by sa1<1 s duly appoonted Trustee under the D d 01 Tr 51 10 c>a• the remamong
DIATH NDTICIS
ollowlng dt•sc11bed deed of trust ee u ' . BLACK PUBLIC NOTICE Ill SELL Al PUBLIC AUC ff ON pronc1pa11urt1s oflhe no1et,s\$ecured
f O THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR by so1d Deed of T1us1 to w11 ALMA z. BLACK. onner FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ASH ANOIOR THE CASHIERS OR $98 865 94 Wllh intere•• t~ereon
resident o f Balboa and Costa NAME STATEMENT ERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN !tom Ap11I 27. 1983 .. 16V. per.
M esa, Ca .. passed away on lf'la lollowtng persons are doing IVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay· annurn as provided •n sa•d no191s1
October 7, 1983. She was usiness as ble al the tome of sale in lawlul plu5 costs ano any atJvances 01
BAM-BEAR. 14712 l'rankhn, Su11e S ) 1 Snorie with 1111ere11 born in Joplin, Missouri and Tuson, CA 92680 oney Ofthe Ulllled tales 0 I t1gl•I. ES T I MA TED F OREC LOS URE
came to California In 1942 . Bill Nerness. t4712 Franklin, Sune Ille eno lnterost conveyed 10 al1d COSTS ANO TRUSTEE S l'EE ARE
b h . Tuslln. CA. 92680 ow held by ti ul'lder sa1C1 Deed of $2 J2'.1 11 She ls survived y er Boll Nemess rust 1n the prope1y here•no11111 de· Tile t1t1nefociary unCle• said Oeeo
daughter Ethel M c Elroy o f This statement was hied with the c~~~TOR AUSTIN J LEAHY or Trust neretoforo e~ecuted anel de
Garden Grove, Ca., 2 grand-ounty Clerk or Ora11ge County on BENEFICIARY THE HAMMOND livered 10 the undersigned a written sons, Robert M cElroy of Big ep1 27 1983 OMPANY Declarouon ot default and Oemano
Bear , Ca. and Richard F229047 RECORDED March 17 1980 as for Salo, al'ld a w1111en Notice or De· Published Orange Coast Dally • 37 laull and Etec11011 10 Sell Tiie unde« MlE.iJ'Cly o f Costa Mesa, 2 not Oct 3. 10, 17, 24 1983 nstr No 18469 'n Book 135 ciege signed caused said Nollce ol Default
granddaughters Janice 5432-83 22 01 Officml Records tn the ollk:e antJ E1ec11on toSell 10 be recorded in
P ow ers Of Santa Ana. Ca. f the Recorder ol Orange County. the county whete the •Oii property 1s UC NOTICE said det'd ot l•ust describes Ille located
and Delo res N oble of Leba-PUB ollowong Dated September 27 t983
n 0 n M i s s 0 u r i. 9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The Nonheasle•ly 71 72 lee• of CALIFORNIA LANO TRUSTEE COR • Lots 1 and 2 ol Tract Nu1nber 828 1n great-g randchildren and 5 NAME STATEMENT the Costa Mesa c ounty water 015. PORATION
great-g r eat -grandch ildren Tiie tollowmg person 15 doing "cl and lhe Costa Mesa Sanitary as said Tius•~
1>1is1ness as c t 1 Costa Mesa County By Steven C Kasn11r M rs. Block belonged to the QUALITY MINI-LAB SERVICE :''O~~~g~.y ~late 01 Catifornui as Put>llshed Orange Coast Deily P11or Costa M esa Rebecca Lodge ANO MAINTENANCE 955 W 19th hown on a map recorded m Boo~ Oct 10 17 ?4 1983
for 25 years. Servit-es wall be St · E-!29, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 27, Page 37. Miscellaneous Macis. _________ __;5;...4..;;8_t_·8""3
h Id p 'f v· w Mem-Robert Keith Gammllf, 955 w recorels Of SOid Orange County PUBLIC Ml'ITICE e. at &Cl IC ae 0c t91h St , E-129, Costa Mesa, CA. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ___ _;_;;,,;;;,~__;n..;;..;.v,;.;;.;;.._ __ _
onal Park on Tuesday, • 92627 OEEO OF TRUST OATEO Ma1ch 10, FOUNTAIN YALLIEY
tober 11, 1983 a t 11 '()0AM This busmess 15 conducted by an 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION ,._ SCHOOL DISTRICT
md1vldual TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT NOTICE OF ADOf'TION
Aot>ert Ke<lh Gammill MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE OF RESOLUTION OF TYLER This s101ement ..,os flied with the IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF E•&E SURPLUS
EMlL Y ANN TYLER, resi -County Clerk ol Orange County on THE NA TURF OF THE PROCEED· 1~i:T"r.~6:> ;E;L PlllOPERTY
dent of Cost.a M esa. Ca. Sept 'l7 1983 F22il053 ING AGAINST vou vou SHOULD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Passed away on Ol•t0ber 6. Puohslled Orange Coast . Oa11y C~~Jt~Ta~t!A~~E~venue Costa b~SEl~~~~~~l~.:i:,~E~a~~:;'..01~1l
1983 Survived by her son P1101 Oct 3 10 17 24 l983 4 Mesa. CA 9?627 towing iea1 property will not ll"
Robert J . T y ler o( Newprol 5 27•83 tll a s11eet address or common needed 101 classroom pu1poses
Beach Ca sister Freda d~19n1111on of t1rop111ty is shown F 0 u r c 1 a 5 s , o o ms a n o
W tJ' ' f Lo.. · Oh d PUBLIC NOTICE above. nn wooanty 1s given as to 11s mulh·Purpose 1oom '" Bu1ld1n9 O a m g o ram, l<I an completeness or co11ect1111ss1 The contiguous restroom& co11t1guou~ 4 grandchildren Rec1tauon FICTITIOUS 8USINESS t>enef•c1arv under sa•d OeeO of pa <'Cl ci1ayg1ouno aiea surrounding
of the Rosary and Mass of NAME STAnMENT Trust by reason of a breech or de-gn.ssy <1re11 and tessee paid p11veo
the R esurrecuon will be The lollow1ng persons are d01n9 rauu '" the 01>liga11ons secured automob•I,. access road el ART~UR t1us1ness as 1nereby heretofore e•ecuted and o N•EBLA5 SCHOOL 9300 Gar
held on Tuesday. October t1A1R ARTIS TRY 25604 AhG1a oetove•eel to the unoers1gned a w111 11enoa AvenuP Fo11r,.aon v a11ey Ca1o
I l. 1983 al 5.30PM 3l St. Parkwov Laguna Hills CA 92653 ten Declara11on ot Oelaull <1nd De• to11M
Joach1ms Catholic C.:hurch . R1cnord Hansman t5822 May mar>d tor Sate ano wr1t1e11 notice ol The BoarlJ ot T•usteees of•"'"
G d w·n be b•oo~ St Wes1m1nste1 CA 92683 llteach arid ot e1ec.11on to cause the Foun111,,, Valley scnoot 01s111c1 ri.
raVCSI e SCrYIC'l'S I Michele Hensman 15822 May· undersigned IO Sell S31cl c>roperly 10 sotvf'S to lease tne lac1hlles SO on
h eld un Wednesday. Octo· brook SI w estm1nstP1 CA 92683 saMfy sa•d Ot>hQallon'S, 11nd the<e ao<:;itP<J above unOe< the 1e1ms and
ber 12. 1!183 at 10 OOAM al Tn1s t>usme">S 15 conducted t>v o alter the undi;rs1g11e<1 causeo 1110 cond111nns stated 1n th\' Reso1u11on Good S hepherd Cemetery. gener<1I partnership notice ot oreach ano 01 election to ol the Board Resolution No 84· 17 . . R•charel Hensman be reco1Cl;;d June 27 1983 as Instr Tile m1n1mum monthly lease pay·
Serv1res und~r t he d1rccuon ThlS statement was flied w•tll the No 83·273432 ot Olflc1a1 Records in mem 101 the term of 1"8 tease shllll
of Balu Bergeron Smith & County Cle<k 01 0 1ange County on the ofloce ol the Reco•de• ol Orange not oe tess than $4 780 00 per
Tuth ill Westcliff C hapel Sept 21 1983 County month (includes $250 00 per month
C M F22t051 Sa1<1 sate will be made but w1thou1 charge tor addlllon11 cuSIOCllal ser-
Mortuary of OSW esa Published Orange Coast Doily covenant or wo11anty e•press or om-v.ces on Saturdays and S.:ndays~
646-9371. Pilot Oct 3 10 17 24, 1983 plied. regarding 111te possessl011, or The rn1mmum monthly tease pay-
5429-83 encumbrances. lo pay the ream1n1n men I may be adjusted annually 10 JORDAN principal sum of Ille note(s) secured rellect the increase 1n comciensatton
JOHN WESLEY JORDAN, by said deed of Trust. wllh Interest granted to Otsl•ICI employees A Se-a 40 yeur resident of Costa PUBLIC NOTICE as tn said note provldeCI. advances, 11 curt1y1Cteen1no Oec>osi1 will be re·
M ,._ _rr,.,i T TIOUS BUSINESS any. under the terms of said Ooed 01 qu1ted cinor 10 occuc>ency esa. '-" , ..,........."' away on flC I trust. fees. charges, and expenses ot No commission shall be pa•d any Octobt-r 7, 1983 lO Tustin, NAME STATEMENT d 1 tlle Trustee and of the trusts croaled IK:enseo real estate broker '" ""' Ca. &!loved husband o f The following persons are 0 ng by selCI Oeed of Trust regard. and there shall be no deduc·
Connie J, Jordan Cather of bu~·~e:sc"~ N T 1 A M u T u A L Said sale wlll be held 011· Monday, flOn trom nny p1oposal In determll"t·
1 • November 14, t983. at 2 OO'P m at 1ng the nighest rescionslble t11dder J oan Perry of Newport PROPERTIES, 18771 Ba/ VI-Or · the Chapman Avenue entrlll>Ce to Seoled proposals to lease said
Beach, Ca and N oryne Su~se11:e~c~C~ 9074
16771 Ba the Civic Center Building 300 Ent property must be recetvedby tho
Peasley of Seal Beach, Ca., v ero, S 1
1 ~:'r. CA 9074l Chapman Ave Orange, CA delegated officer atthe Fountain V•f·
P f l8W unse c • At the t•me of lhe 1m11a1 publl· ley School 01s111c1 Educauon Cente' brother of Noryne atton O Mo111yn Loo11e Jones. 1677 t Bey cation of 1h1s notice. Iha total 1n to oa~ Street. Foun1111n Valley.
Huntington Beach, Ca .. also View Or · Sun~I Beoc~7;5~0~74~ amount ol the unpaid balance of the California, no tater than 2 00 pm .. survived by 10 grand-Karen lee ovolo, an 8 obligot1on secured by the above de·. October 25 t983
c h i I d r e n a r1 d 6 Catellnll St F'ounteln ~alle~ c: scribed Cleed ol trust and estimated Before acce1111ng any wnlfen
Tr111 business '' con uct Y 8 costs. expentes and advances ts proPQsals the detag11ed olflcor
great-grandchildren.S h e hm11ftd pannershlp $113 216 7 t shall call tor orat t11dd1ng Any i>er·
w as a memb~r o f St. Gerald A Jones The total 1noeb1edl'less being an son who has he•etolore S<11>m111ed 1
Joach1ms Catholic Church , cc!:':~ 'g:~e;:'!7'o~:~~~eg0:~~ 1~~ estimate on which the opentng bld IS wrlften Did may submit en oral bid r ._ M G id r Y r computed mev De obtatneel by call· e•ceectlng by at least five percent .....,,.ta esa raves e ser-Sept 27 1983 1ng (714\ 937·0966 1ne dey before (S't. 1 the highest 'flrltten b•d The vices will be h eld on Tues-F22I052 the sate h111~est responstble t>tdde< shell be
Jay , October 11. 1983 at Pil~~~~e;' ,g·~~g;~ ~~;~t Delly OateCI. Secitember 29 1983 reqw ed 10 eaecute the rorm 01
JO:OOAM al H oly Sepulcher 5428•83 WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES tefle 5ucn tormat hH '10retolore
Ca hol r~ O as said Trustee. been approved bJ the Boaro or l 1c ~metery, range, By Conl Ceprez , Trustees
Ca. Visitation will be held PUBLIC NOTICE Ass1sran1 Secretary The Board ol Trustee5 shtill make
on M onday October 10, 1983 One City Blvd the tJeferm1nat1on os 10 whether 10
f ,, OOPM l 9{)0PM al FICTITIOUS BUSINESS West. Orange CA 92668 lease Sll•d 1ac11111es wlthtn ten ( 10! rom ,, o · NAME STATEMENT (7 t4) 835·8288 days alte• rece1c>I ol bids
Pien:'t' B rothers Bell Broad-Tht' 1011owing person 15 doing Put>hshed Orange Coast Dally tnformetion concerning the
way Mortuary Pierce t1us1ness as Piiot Oct 10 17 24 t983 proposal sllould bP addressed 10
Brothers Bell Broadway OUITTLESAC ENTERPRISES 5S31 83 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL 015
M f Cos0n M e•m di 220 I Pec1t1c A•e • 2A Costa Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE rAICT 112 tO Oa~ Street. l'ounta1n orlUary o ..., ~ · CA 92627 VIJlley Coliformo . 92708 Tal'31)hone
rectors ti42-9 1!'l0 Aaron Lee McC1ocken 2201 Pa t7t41 8•2·6651 A1ten11on Carol
-----c1f1c A'e ~2A Costa Mesa. CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Jones
92627 NAME STAfEMEHT Date October 6 1983
ptEACE BROTHERS
Bl!LL BROADWAY
MOATUAAY
110 Broadway
Costa M esa
642-9150
BALTZ BERGERON
I Mn'H A TUTHILL
WEITCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E. 17th St
Costa M esa
6-46-9371
,AC~tC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAAK
Ceme1ary M ottuory
Chapet-CremltO<Y
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newpo<t Beacn
644-2700
likCORMtCK MORTUARY
1795 L-ouna Canyon Ad
L.9guna9each,Ca 92651 •9•·9• 15
HAA80A l AWN•MT. OLIVI
Mm tuary • Cem4ttery
Crematory
1625 Gllktf Ave
Costa Mffft
5-40-5554
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This business,, conducted t>r an The 1011ow109 personf ere dom9 FOUNTAIN VALLEY
1ndlYldua1 business as SCHOOL DISTRICT
A8ron Lee McC1ncken tCE LIGHT PRODUCT IONS 1950 BOA RO OF TRUSTEES
This statement was liled wilh !he 18lh Strc111. Su11e L-223 Newport -Suzann!' Moore
County Clerk of Orange County on Beech CA 92683 c 1e1k 01 the Board •
Sept 27 1983 Juhelte Lomse Harton 1950 t6th Put>hshed O.ange Coast Deily Pilot
F22t04I Street S1111e e'-223 NewPOrl Beach Oct tO 17 24 1983
Pubhshe<l 01 ange Coast Dooly CA 92663 5546 113
P1101 Oct 3 tO 17 24 t983 Robert Edward t Tedi Evans 9161 ------------~
543 Hl3 AcJams Avenue H11n111191on Bench. PUBLIC NOTICE CA 9?646 ------------1 I-------------l h1s t>us1nf'U 11 co11d11cted by 11 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC HOTIC[ general par1ne1s1Up NAME STATEMENT I .._ ____ _;..,...;,_....;._____ Jullelll! L Ho1ton The toflowlng persons ate Oo1r\)
f°ICTmOUI 8UllNESI Tho5 statement was file<! wilh th8 business H
NAME STATEMENT Counly Clark of Orange County on DOLPHIN BUSINESS SYSTEMS The follow•ng persona are doing Sec>t 27 198J , 18092 SkyPark Soulh, Su•te A
business as F22904t 1rv1no, CA 92714
CERESE. 2430 Holly ln , Newport Publithad Ornngo Cooll Dally S'ei1Nai Inc 626 West Aro111 Av
Beech, CA 92063 Pilot CXt :I ro, 17 24 1963 enue, Glendora, CA 91740
Christine 0 Frank. 2430 Holly Ln , 5430-83 This blJStn11ss Is condu<;ted by a
ewport Beat h CA 92663 corporollon
T1111 buStness 11 conuuctad by • Paul Fitz Olbbon Pre!lldeflt
lmlfed partnership PUBLIC NOTICE Thia statement WI.ti hf1td with thO
Chr1111ne 0 Frank County Cte•k ol Or11n1111 County on This statement was filed with lht FICTITIOUS IUllNEll Oct ~ 19113
ou11ry Cieri< of Orenoe County on NAME ITATUffNT f 221112
ept 30 1983 The tollowtng uer•ons era doing Pvbtteh4'0 0 11,nge Coast Dally
F2212" business u PllOt Oc1 10 17 24 3 t 1983 Publtlht!O Orange Coatt Deity PllNOM ANO JEWELRY ANO IM-S542·83 1101 Oct 10. 17. 24 3 1 1983 PORTED CLOTHING STORE. INC .
5540·83 t"43•0 Brookhurtt Strae\, GordM !-------------
"-----------Grove. CA 9?642 PUBllC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE Phnom an!l Jewelry &nd lmporfod 1-------------r.-------------Clothing Stor e Inc t4340 FICTITIOUI 8USINllS
f'ICTfTIOUI 8Ul ... ll Brooltllu1s1 SlrHt Ger(.)9n GroYo. NAME ITATIMINT
NAMI ITATlMENT CA 928'12 T~ fl)llowmo l)etlOn •• doing
I he 1o11ow1ng 1)4lrl0tl Is d0tng ThtS 1>u11nau 11 conOV«:tlU by 11 us1ne91 es
11not• 118 corc>o•llllOn PARIS •32 E ! 71h Sv1t11 8 C°'ta
HOT LEGS 324 t Oreoo11 Ave Hua 0 Pnu, Prea1011n1 C!ll Cl\ 92827
Otl• MeH. CA Q?828 Th11 jllltO"I""' wU lllflll with the Hano Nguyan H .'.l f OOIH Ave ' Oo1aon 8rt1n 1!47yf!t 3241 OrllQO" Co,.11ty Clf!r~ nt Orsnoe Count., 011 1ow1y C11y C1 928~~
vo C0t11 Mou C.11 q?626 Sept 'l7 198J Thi& bu11nt1u 11 condlfe:t.O by on
Th1t buttnHt 11 conCl~e<I Oy an '2'tCMt ndlv1(luftl
ndlvldVtl Publllh\ld Orang• Cont O••ty H11ng Minh Ngu)'f'n
Brien 111yts P1lol Oct 3. to t7 ?4 t'l83 Tht1 1tt1tt1m11n1 wH lth•d wttll tht
Th1t 11atomenl ..,88 111111'1 w1tf'I Ille ~433 ll:l nunly Clerk of Or11n1111 C.ounty on
°''"'~ Ct11<k ol Ornnof' County on Selling enyt hlng with • Jc:t " 108~ f2*2t
apt 7 1083 ,ntOS.4 Dally Piiot Cfutltled Ad Puhli•h4Kl O•nnge (.;ont Delly
Pullt1tn,.<1 Oronqft Co111 011fy It • ltmple l'l\atltl ~01 Oc:I 10 17 24 31 1983
1101 Ort 3 II) t 7 2• HUIJ Jvt l cell 84,.5f78 <,S44 8)
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CLASSIFIED·
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IFIEll OFFICE llOllH
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Open 1-5 106 V ia Lido N ord
280!/ Traditional 3 Br, 3 Y1 &. &y front, pier , & ~i: float for 65' boat. P r iced to sell $1,250,00U.
290• = Remodeled 3 br. 2 bath +large rec. rm • beam
;;: ceilings. furnished, patios $420,000
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~:~ S~tacular bayfronl dplx 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br,
."J.'<J 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. R edul'ed-$1,500,000.
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Ocean & jetty views. M arine room, 4 bdnn. 3
bath, 3700 sq. Ct. 4 car parking $1,385,000
FAllllAllS llAllCH HILLTOP
N ew 4 br, 4 !.'°I ba. custom French N om1andy
Est.ate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. N ow $995,000.
COllOIADD CAYS IAYFllOIT
Coronado l'lland cusl. bayfront lot 85' boat
d~ Plans avail N o w $:170,000 w l traJ(' • 10;-1
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Cl $-HU.000 Will trade for a local prvlJO'' t )
IALIOA COVES
Trad1l1om1l Bayfront 3 Br 3 Ba. rem odeled
2,000 sq. Ct. fumtshed & boat $600.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34! Boy\1df•Or1vl' N 8 67'5 6161
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FORECLOSURE!
MUST BE
SOLD NOW!
HARBO.R RIDGE
CUSTOM HOME
REDUCED FROI s 1,100,000
TO SlH,000
673-3051
any11me/owne1
CHARMIN I
IElCH COTillE
Just steps from surf &
sand This enchanting I
Bdrm home may be en·
1oyetJ as 11 1s or lhe R-2 lot
offers ran1as11c potenllal
for adCled tmprovement
or redevefopmcrot Low-
f'St pr ice on the Penmsula
at only 'S 165 0001 Call
G46-7 171
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
3 IEDROOfll
193,000
Assume S77 000 VA 10011
ol 11 • ,·~ will\ total pay-
me111s S895 Cute Older
nomc on a IOrge 101
Ow11e1 wants out Call
rouw 546 2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Ddebout
Boy 8 Beach
Real Estate
VILLA llLIOl
E110Uc one bi!droom end
d e n condominium
Walnut paneling and
suede c10111 wall cover-
ing Herringbone pal·
terned floo11ng of walnut
and teak All lh•s plus an
ocean view S230,000
831 ·1300
EXECUTIVE
FAllLYHOIE
This one has It ell • 5
Bd11ns. den. 3 baths lor-
mal dining. plush carpet
;ind wootl lloortng
Outside you II find poot
spa and nearby, country
chi bs and pork Price
only $260.000 Call for
showing 546-23 13
THE REAL
ESTATERS
S•0,1500
2 IElllOOfll
Super large m1>b1I home 2
Oeurnom . 2 bath. large
lovulQ a1t111 wllh b11y win·
1tow Walk 10 shopping
Pool & spa S 10,000
(IQwn owner wlll corry
u.11ance Ca ll now
546 2313
THE REAL
ESTATB:RS
~•3' SELL Idle itam1 with a ::~; Oelly Piiot Classlll~ Ad.
People wtio need People
That's what lhe
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE DIRECTORY
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w11.1t1 11nadey 1tr8'11S nnd
ll~PIUISIVtt 111wns II "'tl•I
QUllllly 1iv1t1Q 16 Oii llUUUI
T 1u., 11ome has 11 1111 •nd morn 3 bdrm 2 bl h with
111rge rooms th•c,I\ new
G1Jrpet11ng and R V
i.1eirng11 P11ced 10 )t!ll
11uw don t miss 11 Only
$ 146,YOU 75 1 3 191
C:::.SELECT
..,.. PROPERTIES
IEWPORT MTS
122',000
lrich I War11tth
t;ou111rv churm home sur
r(Junded oy pnvate Orick
•lt t 11ntetJ tcnce into large ,
1111111 var d wttf'I m.slur e
tr""" bacl( yard N/Sf1a
I\ ''"s-.1ble guest untt
Frt;"nr h doors 3 large
cmc II hr.iplace on lh1S 2
bdtm don 3 room to
.itJd un (,.all 67') 6900
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,.. 831-1400
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COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO
MlfllOR MUiMUllDS
$1'3,500
l•1l•ell1llle' A 3 BA nome
w1t11 spa. St1cur1ty system
11, Ntlh1n walking C11s1anc.e
u t everyth1ng1 Look at
1na1 p11c11• And wh11t ter-
rtllc tonanctng" II we.
hadn 1 listed this we
.... ouldn I believe ti e•ther•
144-1080
JHTLISTH •
$185·00011
Bayho111 w1p1er arid doc.,, ·
room tor 2 large !>oats
Across hom Linda Isle 4
BR s each t.1111 own balh
family room hv•ng room
& rttasler tJerlroom su•te
on lhe wafer Newly re·
oont! .nstde & out Terroh1..
valut' di a 1err1l1c p11c.e
As~ lor Bettina 644 7020
LlllliO REAL H TATf
liOLFCOURSf
COHOMUUUll
1205 000
Located m frvine ov~··
le>oi.mg Rar1cho San Joll
·~uu• Gollc;ourse T111s 2
BR ? BA c.011e1a •~ an
abso1111ery e •ou1s1 1e
r"'""'' Cornp1e1e1v 11P·
gradeO n1qh e1iln9s &
111 .. ptac.e Land 1nt ludell
[l,1•1 Bobb _,r Ste1Jl1;ir11e
Jone-. 644-6200
11t~~~n1b-lrvin~
UNITS
JUST LISTED
POOL NOME
This 3 Bdrm 2 Be home •S
located 1n College Park
Needs TLC .l>ul M S loads
of potenttal A sking
S 133.000 WHI consider
offers 631-7370
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
• HLIOl lSLAll
MllE/11001£
CIOSSIC knolly pine Ille
hreptece b i t booll
J11elves '.J Bdrms-2 t:>a
plus ch er ming mcome
urnf S•37 500 ............ ~.,
Realtors 675 6000
l albo1
Ptaiaaala 1007
IALIH PHllHU
IAYFllHT CHDO
2 llo>droo"'a 'l tH'ltnli poor
Vil'"' Oout sllp a11a11nble
Owoer ... 111 cons•dl'• ll•de
Tor 1nrome p1oper~ 01
house tn Newpo rt area
$375 000
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C.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oclober 10, 1983
-i1a1n (11-w;----lmliler Sale
Ctr .. • ••I Mu 1022 h1aa1 lli .. •l 1052
IEIT FllWIOlll
I YA1.IE II PACIFIC ISUID
OltOHOIA YILUS
2 Br 1•.ea 30x118 lot, t Spacious Condos
1>lock from Big Corona Rent/Lease $950/Up
Beach $285,000 Call Meny lullury features: 2 Unique Homes. Barbara Br 2 lrptcs lam room,
Hu1ch1ngs 675-6000 or 2'• ba. 2 car gar
64•· 1211 wto~ner Much more oow I am Yllw For Information call
200 Blk. •o· lot, 3br +den 7 141496-•866 11•5 pm
3ba. yard, compl relurb
S•99.ooo 211 J11Smlne. l1Wi!r1 luck 1069 Open Sal/Sun 1-5
Owneri ciot 673-5551
TlllPLn FORECLOSURE! South of the Hlway• Lge
separate front house w/4 bdrms & 3 baths plus two
2 bdrms. 2 ba units
Steps to pa•k & beach
759-150 I
MUST BE
SOLD NOW!
WALKER&LEE HARBOR RIDGE ~~ CUSTOM HOME
Co111 Me11 1024
HUT FAlllLY llOIU 5 BA + den, fireplace. dbl
garage Needs some
touch up Owner trans-
ferred. S 123,500
REDUCED FROll
$1,100,000
to SlH,000.
673-3051
anytime/owner
ler llcCar•l•J llltr. HYCREST IEAUn 18 10 Newf)or1 Bl, CM 4 Br. 2'? Ba • lam rm,
1•1 7721 pool. spa, bes\ terms ,. • Prtced for last sale at
UH FOllECLOIHE s299.ooo 213-430-3629
Local bank has forectosea IAYSllE COYE COIDO on 2 beautiful condos. 1-3Br. 2''1Be j$155.000) 2 bd. 2 ba, pool. spa. prl-& 1 • • e r 2 ,,., B a vale Desch. presllgeous
($185,000). The units are are a.. S 2 9 8 0 0 0
3 years new, spacious 0 w n e r I a 9 1 .
and fully appointed 714-760-_6_87_5 ___ _
w/modern features. Bank Ill CAIYOI IY OWIEll
rsollerlngcreatlveflnanc· 11"1. filled rate 30 years
ing. Submit all otters. Monaco with GC view. 14
Agent 642-4623 Aue Vltlars Open wknds
HITIAIY WHH
Over 1700 sq II of comfort
In this spacious 3 bdrm,
2•, bath "SI G e"
model In ~Int eaTKay
locatlon Big dble car garage, huge mstr suite
Short walk to pool & ten-
nis 759-1501
640-1538
IY OWIEI Harbor View Hiiis 3 Bdr 2
Ba modal perlect home
at 1216 Keel Dr. CdM
5362,000 Eas)' terms
Appl only Call 642-7787
OISTlll VIEW llOllE WALKER & J.EE See this extraordinary of· n--I El ferlng. leaturtng • Bdrms, &\Cal Ratl-formal dining room. fam-
~.
College Park 4br 2be fixer
upper S 115,000 own agl
759-8006 Brokers Invited
2575 Columbia Onve
HAii OPEltll
FOR N.EW TOWNHOMES
PRIME E/SIDE LOCATION
Lu•ury size bedrooms w1111
ily rooms and vaulted
cerllng Outdoor spa and
private deck Only 8
years old • beautifully oe-
1alled Asktng $595 000
142-5200
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No~il• Bt•H 1100 In'" UaJual1~N
HEEILUF PAii C1111 Mtsa 2224
A beaurlful Triple wide 291\. lBa duPiex In C.M.,
30a60 3Br. 3Ba home no pets senior clltzena
Ideal loca11on AgL pref ren't neg 5•8-5827 540-5937 By eppl ·
2 Br Wtatove. crpta, Ctatlery Ltll drapes, enclsd garage,
Crrrh 1225 no pets $550/mo. 773 w
2 gravjl sltes in Pacific Wllaon 631·•889
View ~emorlal Park, NB 3 Br 2', Ba relrlg, lrplc.
Ve r y reasonabl e attached garage
7 14-970-8862 S800/mo lnclds gar-
c .J • • -12...,5 dener 1st & last S700 oaaoa1a1a•1 I~ security dep No pers
S.C Plaza condo 2Br Pt. 642-4210 M·F. 8-4 only.
ba pool. spa Own tor ---cost ol rent• S10K or less 3 Br 2 Ba 2 car garage tin By ownr $85,900 College Park, crpts,
556-1626 or 775.2580 drapes, lrg lam rm _ w/lrplc Pet OK Avail
Jncoae Prop 13SO 11 -1 S950/mo 1nclds -water & gardener
C•M DUPLEXES
ONL y 2 LEFTI Each butld-
mg has approx1ma1ety
3500 s/I wt3 bdrms lrl!lhl
& 3 II\ back Unit AS·
sumable 11nanc1ng with
011lv a t1nanc1al s1a1ement
& low assumption lee
Fo1 sale or trade $450000 631-1400
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Lots for Sale 1400
App1/Agen1 957-0701
3 Br 2ba. tam rm. no pets.
1392 Galway Lane
$8751mo 644-1836
3 Br dbl garage. dshwshr
fncd yard No pets 219 E
16th SI S700t mo
646-2087
4br 2bo ram rm, carpet.
drapes stove OI W, $700
mo. rst/last • 5200 sec
656 Cove SI , C M lnq at
660 Cove Sr 642-5139
Sunset Beach 4 Condo 5 Br 2' >Ba Mesa dei Mar.
lots, ready 10 build. Steps pool & service, gardener
to sand~ Broker 846-84 14 Ava11 t 113 $1150/mo
M . D I Sierra Mgmt. 641-1324 011at1an eser -
R 1 1450 $600 3 Br 2 Ba 2 story lam eaort spot kids/pet ok Info at
Big Bear Cabin, secluded, 539-6190 BEST Ally lee
great for 4 wheeling or
get-away wknd Sleeps
12 $150/wl\nd or
$60/day.957-6071
ODI of CoaalJ-
Prererty 1525
MllU-ESTlTE
Avsrl now ~rg tarn ftTI
upgraded Inside & out
workshop garage utlls
PAID $4 75 537-5027 •
$50 security tee
cliarmrng e side
bungalow S300's w/gar
lncd 4 kid pet 539-6 190
BEST Ally lee ·
111'" Uaf!911,.. lprtatt11,-UaJ. -..... ta, lat.·
ll1w~11 hie• Zllt C111a Mtu flM Ctata J1tH fl24 3 Br 2 Ba 2 atory water-f bdrm. I ba, Incl wld, 1--'"""'""""-..--....,--
tronl, yeatly, lrplc. patio, lrplc. ale, home teeur, lllTAIT Ill
gerage, utlls lncld s 1 t50. prv Club w/ 1enn11. POOi. S425/mo am unattached 675-4912 tacuu l. aaun'I St . collage, 1 Br, 1 ea, off
HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Baylront 38d 2ba $1200,
furn S 1500. nu decor, 21
Balboa Covea 673-1464
Albans. 1500/mo. Daya road, quiet,
250-8311. 850-9199 eva. 2072 N-port Blvd
BAY SHORES, quaint
cape coa 2 Br . 1 ba, din
rm S 1000/mo. 642--0•85
1 barm apt, $380 w/pallo Tll l1•t 14Z· 1IOI Taelday, OclOber 11
or S360 upstairs, Gaa patd Reis Required. No LIKE NEW 1 or 2 Br ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Stress oommunicatlona, check
pat 1 1 4 7 F 1 owe r PAV patto. pool, apa travel achedulea, imilt on streamlining techniques and get ling
645 6161 TOP area. qule1, no pet• rid f y ,11 i ...,_, 'U-'-~
BIO Canyon Townhouse 3
Bdrm 2•., ba Goll course
• MESA PINES 2850 Harle 0 u.nnece.ary expenses. OU peroe ve potenu.u, you ....,,.,
1 erlBlroomy. ;pa:-n.;; S495-S625 549-2••7 gain greater understanding of spiritual values and "universal
view A vail Oct carpet. drapee, lreall ------la " paint. 382 Victoria, btwn NEWLY PAINTED W'S. $1500/mo, 640-5274 Harbor& Newport $425. 2 8 a r m 1 B a TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on mystery, invest-
2Br. den, 38a. new 851 9523 5555 1 Bdrm S435-S455 ment.s money situation concerning partner mate or financial
lwn"se. frplc. 233 16th --·----Ultlspald garage.pool.no d . • Y . b do ' d " per a. a Vl.8el'. our position w strong, ut you arouse en vy an some
Place. close 10 every-1Br unlurn. $475 mo. + 301 Avocado 642-9850 are resentful because you may be on brink of striking pay dirt. thing $935 mo 675-•333 dep Newly decorated,
HARBOR RIDGE OCEAN s1ove & refrig. 011 street 1 Bd~m-S;;O Cancer, Caprioom persons play key roles. '
VIEW Kensington 4br. parking Quiet neigh-2 Br 1 ea $555 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Contractual obligation couJd be
3' 1Da, 1enn1s. pool 52400 borhood No pets To see 24 t W Wiison renegotiated. You are ready to break from past, to take bold steps
mo 856-6771, 640-l169 can 545-9504 631-0960 • into future and toinitiateyourownstyle. Memberofopposit.esex
LEASE WAHH liiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiml Unl~~L~B~i~to.':fu~~or 1 is "wild" about you and no secret will be made of it.
Exec seeks 1 yr lease tn 2Br apt. 2195 Miner st . Br furn 5440 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress independence, take
N B or CdM St 100 10 New cprs. drps. paint Call btwn 9-4 546-9860 initiative, make clear that you are willing to pioneer a project . S 1500 mo ma11 Must be Dshwhr stove & relrtg F uy Nov 1 or sooner No pets. 5650 mo • sec. PENTRIDGE COVE 2 ei"2 ocua on employment, special services, pets and dependents. A
760-8702 dep To see call 6•5•9604 ea Co No O near magnanimous friend makes sacrifice in order to help you get
Liao ISie lge 4 br. 3 bl.
formal OR. beaut decor 2 Br w/gar crpts. water
$2200/mo. 675-9103 paid , 636-4l20 1-5PM
Lovely 4BA, 2'h8A. Eest-2176 "C" Plecentla $460
blull Home. Doubte Gar-t571 "8" Orange $475.
age s12so_660_-1_895 IEW I IElllOll
011 PCH $565 flat 2 Br Totally remodeled 3 Br.
w/mod kit gar Info et I'~ 8a townhouse apts,
539-6190 BEST Ally lee O/W, pallos. l<lds OK, no
TllE lllffS pets $695/mo. For rental
A11a11 Oct 15. 3 Br, 2•11 t>a. ap~lcallon 645-6646
2 story Twnhse. 2 car gar 5525/mo. 2 Br. 1 ea. pool,
S 1200/mo 650-050.C laundry room, ctose to shopping 149 E Bay St
Baker I Brts101. 1nc1ds • _ _......a • • •washer/dryer. relrtga, Swu i.c::u on unportant aasagnment.
micro-wave. elec gar LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): Follow through on hunch -first
do or o p nr. lrplc, impressions prove correct, romance is highlighted, popularity
dshwshr, patto, oas & increases and you could win a contest. Focus also on direction, water paid No pets please $850. Agt, no lee. security and consideration of diet in connection with health.
863-1500. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What had been an area of
Redec 3 br. 2 ba, bit Ina. restriction becomes "open tertitory." Means you'll have great.er
pools. sec. guard Nr SC freedom of thought, action. Long-distance calls aids in clarifying
Plaza. $675. 6•5-3866 property ownership, leue reqWJ:ements and licensing
Sharp 2 Br. upstairs apt, procedures. Gemini Lt in picture. ~~~~s1~?:~W~·~~~5· cau LIBRA (Sept. 23..oct. 22): Green light flashes for progress.
Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba, Lunar emphasis on tripe, vislta and approval by relative of plan
garden apt. pool affecting family relationships. It may be necessary to revise,
Every week. another 100 S545/mo. 2 er. 2 e1 lrple, 710 w l8lh review and ultimately to replace worn parts. Scorpio plays key
houses go Into 1ore-balcony/yard, enclds W/SIDE SPARKLING role.
??WHY RENT?? TJL•1••· 142-11H
closure tn O.C .. one of garage. lndry rm. A11e11. CLEA!li & SPACIOUS SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Good news due in connection Large 4 Bdrm house lhat
neeas remoaeltng. S11u-
etea on 3 18 acres.
located In Riverside's
nicest area Tile grounds
l!e truly 1mpress1ve wllh
lush vegetation of every
type Also has 1000 sq ti guest house, green-
house. huge man-made
pond ana much more
Asking $395,000 Owner
will help finance
which you could poaslble now. Must seel tdbrprs, .noewwly. rdeec1r'2.r,vc1-rpts&, with money -member of op-'•-..... aids m' ,....,,B .. ve pro><>M, Clea.12 Br 1 ~~ buy w/NO DOWN PAY· 810 Centllf St. 'V t-""" _._ ......... ~ r-~·
no pets $525. All 5 call MENT or CREDIT OUALI-TSL lc•t 142-1108 ocean breezes. No pata. helps get rid of red tape. Emphaais on personal possessions.
645-8132 FYING ---and well below ---'--------1 $400 786-23991650-42111 special collections, "ability to locate material which has been
631 -737.0
fRADI T IONAL
REALTY
ELEG-ANTLY STYLED Tri the marketlll FORE· $600/mo, 2 Br 1•,; Ba. lrg . y · ta in 'ct CLOSURES UNLIMITED T w n h s . In d r yr m . 1 •• 1. h1cla 2740 evwve. ~ll'go.. P• ure. . . .
Level 4-r 2 lrg modern kit 1714)662.2735 carpor1.Close to shop-1 .BA 1 BA APT N SAGITrARll.JS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Domestic adJUStrnent IS
lormal a1n1ng custom _ ping & beach. Avail now r. hi hli h•-..a '11 mod 1 be 'f d
deco' hu master sure 2078T 1 Adams/Beach Single g g ~ -you re e, reconstruct, auti y surroun -ge ' Saa Cltaealt 227' hur n BBQ patio solar heated ...,_...,......,_~_..-...._.1 TSL M •t 142•1103 garage, lncd patio 1 i.ngs and find that family member is willing to make major
poot & much more ONLY Lui1 Ocean View condo. •--.,..,,.......,,,,..--child. 1 sml pet OK concessions. Be diplomatic, show that you can be gracious in
$525 537-5027 • $50 se-steps. to beach 2 Br. 3 $675 2 story, 2Br Elegant Waler/trash pd. $475+ "vi "T f min tl curtty lee ea s 12001mo 492-8384 twnhme Good location $300 deposit A.gt, no lee. ctory · aurus lg\ll'ea pro en Y.
EXL T E/SIOELOCA T40N Near new Pets & children 863-1500. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Period of seclusion is
Brand new condo . never SIDll Aa1 2210 Ok A.gr 645•9850· 2--er-1•,., Ba. Townhouse. necessary -by meditating, answer cornea through, you'll feel
hved in • gorgeous 3BA 3 Bdrm 2 Ba POOL BAY TIMBER A.PT fr pie, bll-lns. vaulted clef-more confident and-know once-and-for-all that being alone is not
3ba. lge ya10, wet bar, home · near West -1 Br, frptc pool, private Ing, xlnt area, near Hunt same as loneliness Define tenna Get story behind story Pisces
formal DIA $1300/mo · pall enclsa gara~e Harbour. $650/mo • · • ' mtnster/Newhope. lncd ' ' 846-0736 pla"" important role. yrly lse 6•5-7050 --yarO & oarage Kids/pets $515/mo 399 W Bay I. .;-
long awatted 2 Br $500'• 0~ S715 Agt ,,0 lee 650-6357 2Brlba. gas paid. S•25 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wish comes true in forceful, a.I. Excha1e 1600 w/gar tncd 4 kid pet 863· 1500 Clean28r lba Eastslde, w/$375 dep. McFadden unique manner. Suocea indicated through business enterprise,
OPEN HOUSE Se11Sun 539-6190 8ESTRlly lee Absolutely -labulous no pets S475/mo, Roy nr Beach. 893-4894 career maneuver or unusual investment. Romance is featured,
11·4PM '2 t09 Balboa MESA VERDE 3Br. 2Ba. house 3 er ram rm '2 ba Mccardle Altr 548"7729 Near war;;e;;eOiUChlca member of opposite RX is drawn to you and will not easily let go.
Blvd Large family home Oen, auto g11ra9e, wtr Bes1 locatton Wa'k to SC Eas1s1oe tBR Apt s:foo 2 Br 1''> Be, 2 story Cancer ti fau.-· tJ bay ,01 ew $5 7 51<. grdnr tncl, no pets S900 Plaza Gated comm A/C month tBR House $500 CONDO. lrptc, dswshr, na ve 1e---pronunen y. , .
Sale' trade dn E·Z 1erms mo (7141241-1493 12131 Encl oarage $825 Paid uttl Go direct to patio single garara. elec PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20); You U have opporturuty to
owe pp 71 41644-1642 498 3656 Eves6-IO 559-0555 1813Futterron 646-0016 door opnr. 1 child ok. reachwideraudience. Youtouchonuniversaltheme,yougetrid
675·3772 NEW LUXUAY3BR.2'•8A 8as1cJBr1ncll/rSSOOt1a1 Eas ts1de 2 -Br apt small pet s575 + S400 o{ unn.......,_.."" burden you enlarge personal horizons dep 863-1500 Agent, no ----:--J • ' RoHtt Faraidit4 Condo Fam room. Ja. crptO decor de1a11s Bu1tt-1ns garage, 1 bath 186 Long-standing assignment can now be successfully completed.
Tut>. Lrg yerd Avail Nov 539-6190 BEST Riiy lee Available Oct 23 $500 Ari la 1. • lilboa hlaatl 2106 ,, $1050 851-6226 THtia 2290 mo 645-8923 Near Warner1e0i$8 Chica __ es_.:.p__:ys:.._l\'_ey::_ro_'"e_ . ..----------r---------a cheerlut sundeck 011 --------• mas1er suite. 2•,, bathS. -..;;..;;;..--..~=------!
cook'!> delight gourmet $40C);-,000 kttchens en1erta1nmen1
size ll111ng rooms with 11.rlttr lllllct 00111 Yu
used brick ltreplace Immaculate 4 br 3'.., Da
Lovely private yards Kensington Assumable
$125.900 We ~now ol 10 375~'•· 30 yr toan By
nolh1ng t11at compares O wner 6 4 O • I I 6 9 .
850-9778 856-677 I
IAHEI IUL ESTATE
°PiESTlllOUS
E slda cut ae sac, across
trom country club Spot-
less condition. Luxury ac-
commodations: 28r ,_
den condo, 2'~ ba. p111
petlo. llrec>lace. wet bar,
micro wave, also jacuzzi.
pool, 880 entertainment
area Outstanding Condo
at $117,900
760-1515 Broker
0111 Ptiat 102'
OCEAN VIEW f ownhouse.
LIDO Lowest proce 2Br
35 IOI Make olr OWC
Bkr 646-3949
Lots of wood and beams 3
t>d. 2 ba, pool. 1ecuzz1.
lroe lot, detached studio
$245.000 o w n er
548-7246
OWIH MUST IELLI
Tllll WEHHll
3 Br 2ba Eastblull condo
End unit $209.500. Open
Sal/Sun 1-5 2000 Viste
Ca1on No Agts
WALi TO IUCll 3br 2'hba 1750 sq ti. S 156,500 l(lnl financing
owner 714·2•0-3102
Outstanding buy for otaer
or younger couple 8r111y
maintained Private, But. hacli 1040 guard gated community 2 huge bdrms & 2 By owner. 2 Br Condo. nr queensized baths Only
bch, lo dn. $83,500. $134 000! 759.1501 964-0572 8.39-0972 . •
Ima• 1044 WALKER & LEE
LOCATIOll Real F.ltate
LOCATIOll ~. En1oy this conveniently
located Cambr idge
Model In 1he Terrace 3 --------• Bdrm. 2 ba 1n top con· WATHFHIT 011111
OtllOn Walk to pool. spa a CllOICEl
and shoop1ng S 152 500 Fernando Bldg nr Ferry
-MICHEL-Ollllf( NllllM
.,.1comp1e1e security,
boar slips avell Owner
says ·submit anything"
on 1h1s ground 1100• 1
bdrm wlpvt patio Re-
duced 10 $249.500 Sec·
ond floor 1 Ddrm lutly
I urn $225 .0 00
w/11nanctng to sutf your
needs 63 1-1400
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131-1400
2 Br week days only Nr SA Country Clu? new 3 BA 3 h a poof hme $635 Eas1s1oe large 2 Br ~o~oo'.'"1r:i~: ~s!~0;!, Aprtatalt, Val. Af!!latall, UaJ. ltalala lo
S800 Newly rf'3oec2 Gar-~~~hse I r2p ,i>;; 2 pto ~~· wt appls & gar ktOslpels ~~~=d g~~~;: a~ uS::1~ patio, single garare, •lee L1~11 ...... 2792 ...... L11aa1 2716 n... 2t0a
ag13 213-790· 5800/mo 662_7616 eves 539-6 190 BEST Any lee door opnr. 1 cl'llld ok.. -4 Br 2 ba house w1d kn
I I... PO No pets S600/mo. small pet $675 • $400 * EA.N Vu Condo. N-•Xlnt toe. Avail Imme<! 1 etc' $250/mo. $20 dep
I eOI 2107 Nr so C~t Plan 3Br 2ba Wt1lain1ler 2291 Eves 759·9194 dep 863-1500 Agent, no 3Br 2ba. trpl, pool, steps Br $<495 mo •99-5056 646•8386 542.7308 Puinsuf1 X l nl area $885 , Afloroable 2 Br abode Frpl pool pr vt parlO fee_ bch S950/mo55t-0585 - -Steps 10 beach. tro new 2 Female pro l non-smkr to OCEAN FRONT HOME 545-4731 or 545-0034 $375 kids pool pet ok astiwsnr X-LG ·1 Br on -SElWllD llewrrl hick 27'9 Br 2 ea Condo trplc, shr w/2 01 same. 5300 •
2Br 1Ba garage, great STEPS TO SANO' Groan· 539-6190 BEST Ally fee Eas1s1de S510 557 -284 I YILUIE 19f w/stove, ref rig & park· pool. spa $850/mo '"u t ii 2 4 1-133 8 or
toe Winter 5900 mo Call ttc 2 rm pleasure patace Coa•oaa·a.1'aa1 768-4529 & 557-1928 536-2S34 or 968-612t John S&S Properties 1 kit h b kl 1 tng, on Penln. S430 mo
898-9824 ~:~m:upe/plus~e~~~r Ualaraia~t4 2410 9'e81iBJIU N:;s ~n '142p~~~~1 1s~~~ 675-0512 all 5PM Saa11t ltacla 2711 Fem non-amkrtnierested
very low MOVE, IN S345 3eA 29A Condo Beauti· eeaullfully tanascapea from S565. 2 Bdrm from MINI VI~ 1 bdrm $565/mo· 2 bdrm In spor1s/heatth share
537 5027 , II d d I $660 To~n"ou•• lrom 2Bdrm. 1 balh, 1 door · • • 8ayslde Dr. 2br 2ba • u y ecorate , poo . garden apts •Pool & spa -" -S725/mo. Steps to sand w/M35. lrplc. OOOI $400
DI.II ,-.1.-11 1acuzzl, all elea kitchen, Pat101/decl\s No pets. $725 • pools. tennis, from beach S750/mo Nu Carpet/paint. 16466 mo lst ,ast sec 720• 1998 air cond. near So Cst 2 Bdrm 11, Ba S600 waterlells. ponds. Gaa for )'rly. Agt 546-560" 2•th St. 213-592-2725
2 Br oceanfront s125d Quaint Ill 3 rm bungalow Plaza H 1 ·8322 or 2 Bdrm 2 81 $635 cooking & heating paid. 2 Br 2 ea yearly w N--Legunl Beach house.
3 Br oceanfront S900 350 ullls pd act last 648-7496 ave 151 E 21st 548-2408 From San Diego Frwy port. wsnr/dryr hk~p. 2 loeaa 2900 pl/1 rm & Dath, PY1 entry S•••tr a Wiater 539-6190 BEST Ally lee drive No11h on Beach ro car garage. ~iiioio.-.-.--'"',._,....,..-1 1350 ·last 497-4391
I -A .. rtat811 ftrallliN 1 Bdrm S515-'•r20 McFedden and -sr on 209 L 1 $675/ C.M. In 3 br. 2 ba home. -------ltata I El Toro " ~ ugon 8 mo ••ea. occ. All prlvl~. M 25-35 stir 3 br Balboa • 2 Bdrm l'I• Ba S595 VMcF,adldenl to. SEAG WEIND. N.B. Really 675-1642 ~ -JAOOll llUL" Rent to own 3 Br 2 ea pool lalHI 2250 Vanguard Way " 1250/mo. 649 67 • Pen apl $300 tncl uttls PllOP ll&IUIEMEIT hme $650 nr lake hlaa• 2606 5<40·9626 (714)893-5f98. --------673-3353 Tootle or Marie
539 6 90 BEST A 0..a.elf ltfoatlHI N WPT BCH CONDO 114/111-1173 _ _.:_ 1 ll'J tee Lrg 2 s,:., 1 Be unit, avail. Bachelor $445 S2pacBIO\J1Sq5u11e5t 1CBlr S43t5. 171111 Ht toth I TO SHA.RE
HARBOR vu Homes Foaalaia 1011 eoOO/mo lse Lora 13 1E.18th 6•6-6816 beecrh 960-8656 ose 0 OUNTAY CLUB LIVING V11Jtf 2234 Vance Allr. 673-•062 --------IN NEWPORT BEACH ff••• ht, ,.;,yt .... 645-422•
Monaco, ~Ian 3 dBOrm on ..---•---.. --...... 1 I • 4 llSTm Ill Walk to beach 1 Br., stove, Slngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apar1-w/ao,, Htr Hiii. MH Resp le 10 shr lurn COM ~f.;~=~ s~ is8a;r1;ner in-Buy w/rent 2 Br 2 Ba $7'25 11 1 111 2 Br 1'h ea.Townhouse. relrlga. crpt, drapea. ments & Townhousea. ttn1 Fri fir tt•lot Twnhse s•25 -utrt Nr
HARBOR vu Lge lamtl'J plush crpt oar kid pet IEWNllT YlllllE enclsd garege, patio, $450/mo 536-,.637 Some are elegan tly tHIOntHtt ocean No gar 675 604 1
home w/new cpl Fresh & 539·6190 BEST Alty lee 7 min from beach gas & $585/mo • $275 sec. Walk 10 beach, studio, furnished. From $680 ta,•-ro• •II I• Ill Resp F to shr 3 br E/s1de
clean S1625 Kaai leac... 2240 water p11d. Junior 1 Br total move tn cost Grear 1 1 On Jamt>oree Ad at .. c M house w/M $250 •
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f 'M ' • s .. 75 1 Br S530 loc/clean. dstove. re r ge.I crpts, San Joaquin Hiiis ~d. a1Wlt llt•t la 1•1H uttls 642-4491 alt 5
I tr rea OMH 3-4 Br 2 Ba abode $635 pool, spa, tennis, 23•6 Santa Ana Ave. 5~~~63•· 7s.coo ut 15 lncld. 1••.1tOO ~ ... _ It I 111 111-1'00 n11sd/r & llr ger & more volleyball cour1s. saunas, llllT 142 1101 .,.,.... ,.,. ••r• tr. -ao • • • Am torrent In l10me, S300
---539-6190 BEST Ally lee rec rm. Sorry no pets Tll • WNIUIE 3 Br, 2 ba, beacl1 2 bike, SIO/n , Ith ,tone. mo . 1s1 & last • 'I\ u111
Su•Mtr I Wlalor 3 Br 2Ba 2 car jarage. Call 557-0075. Large 2 Br 2 Ba. n-ap••t11E-• frptc, gar. No pets. Avail ll0-1144 n .. 1/tttl. 759-1211 Elll 280 ays Roat ala carpet & drapes, lreah -"• • Nov. 1775. yrl)' 6•5· 1682 640-8183 eves/Wknds MARINERS COV (New· Trailer, 27 It, pvt yd S300 1 382 Vici 1 b 1·2 ~rooma Furnished room nr SC1---------JACOll llULn land/Hamtlton) Up-mo Drive by 366 Hamil-~~;~~r & N_;:,la 5;;';, Beaut iful likaa and 4 Bf. N block from ocean Plaza. remal• prat. Shr lullury lurn condo PROPllAIUllMllT graded end unit ton,lnDack.845-8811 851 _9523 streams Complete 11050/mo Beach front S270/mo 556-1737 S300.1st,laS1&dap
l14/lll-11U wte'npnr11~atespapa1~0. mpooroelt. Haal. leac... 2140 amenities. Security lurnlshed 3 Br lease Furn pvt room/ba. Npt 966·8•79 664..,.229 • o • Lrge I l>drm Lndry rm, gates Entry by phone. S950/rno Call Hedy
i1lM1 r.1 ... -Uo6 $925/mo. lnclds water & On the harbor, 2 Br. 2 ba. pOOI, s•o.c firm A.II Ullll No peta 8•6-359t 535-4258 or 960-9214 ~.',f: 1r;;:,'_t,~~o s275 Incl WE LOOI FOR
3 Sd 2 h a Ba""ronr yrty. auoc Appl/Agent $1000/mo. Fix up. rent pd 548·03_36 __ --L h L 74 $835/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. 1 ' 957-070 I less 213-592-4096 lf&ll II• upper unit, garage. w/d Furn. slpg rm wl bath & pv1 Y~U!!
tower Ouple• Sl400/mo 3 er condo Closee-to I h ... 2&&9 Comp11e bafOfe you ~ Spacious stUdlo ·~ block hk-up, 3blocks10 beach. ent Quiet. mature adult. ~
Lora Vance, 573•4062 snopptng Bike 10 beach ••rrt IC. •• Ctaaaltlad makea 11 eaay. beach. uUls pd. sep kttcn. all bll·ins CdM. $290/mo 675-2156 hast/ ••••atta
CHARMING 3BR or 2 • $600/mo Kids or. no bsotmo 3 Br 2 Ba steps 642-64178 $425. 494-2797 208 Lugonla Male pref. Pool. tacuiii: lallalt••
S ruov $950 vrty pets 549-34•8 from beach, carport . .11lnr -1------fl-4-0 Baal. •&·cL 2740 TSL •i•t 142-1101 tennll . walk to beh. Ille :: I In Orange Co
760-8384 loc 203 33rd St aal ..... ~ -• -------cook'g $250/mo Incl Established 12 years•
C1ass1c Victorian '3Br ~ 4SB; 52 ::~rglc, g~';Je w,tr1 NB Really 675· 1~ BEACON BAY. 1 br, patio. utlls. 546-4260. 993·•888 Photoa taken/Ref's Chkd
guest Quarters, 2 lire-Gloucester 968-0991 SllOllT TEii Single only S575 wtr & 6 mo Guarnted Service
I 4'Da .,25001mo elecpd 673-39l• IEAWl•TEl •Credits • Eye W1••ass Paces ., BEAC-H BH>GAIN' Super Furn 3&2 81 Apia Nr WOODLAKE u .... 760 8333 Agt "" ,.. c-1·11 ""a·•en-2 br. -, ba, Wl\lyrentalsnowavall N-• Time Magazine • ' spacious 2 • tam rm beach Aoenl 675-8170 • n • pallo, garage, arc 1oea1 115 501wk. & up Color KNX Radto
l1lH1 Queens kllcl't brklst nook WlmR llEITALS APARTMENTS for retired couple No TV Phones In room 2274 Newport Ole 832-4134
Peainsal1 2207 croucskrolmrptcd•~~n~~t pnaattluor~I Steps from beach, ga1. pets Yeartv 5•8-5306 Newport Blv!I, CM •, ofllo all •u ~ X -------646-H49' wl10 arerelocauno IBR. pallo, '212 42nd St. nr pool u111s pd ONLY $425 age/carport Int toc 203 NO FEE A.pt & Condo ren· -Tustin Ole 832-' 134
loa111 OaJa1ai1~t4
2202 Geaer1l
La ... liffe~ 00 OPEN SUNDAY ,...
370 Mountain Road
2 bd •wood Shingle w/legal
unit I blk to beach
S 199.000 agt. «97-541 I
beach 5500/mo yrly Call 550 aecur11y ree 3 Br 2 ~~rd St ~7~0/mo tale. Vlll• Rentals Htl1Ja)l111l1 2904 -
Mo•ilt Boats llOO 760·8099 _ 537-5027 675-•91'2 Broker LXaliNX BEACH lt1lal1 WHIM 2ttt
--------Coroa1 ••I Mu 1222 Blks 10 beach S500's 2 Br NB Realty 675-1642 Spaclou• N r b ch . b. c he'l'Or MOTOR INN Ullll llWI "OWIH 2br/2be/ So of Hwy No hme 4 klO/pel appts II A u I 1 2 3 bedroom w/kllchenette. ulll pd. Wkly rates 1105 ' up, • er. 2-3 ba tum no,,,. tor T111 IH•ow1-l,.l1t pets. Furn/unlum $900. 539-6190 BEST Alty'" tartatall, a • • • clean 645-1819. Dally/Wkly/Monthy 1 month lllr1ll\Q Sept
Lltlla MIN M.uffet aat on a Adult 5 Star Park S•.C,000 213/355-1597/466-7746 Walk to surfS3o0'SPaYI l1lM1 apartment• Pnaula 11tra lg 2Br. Kltch'I avall Color TV, 1 5 ·S ep t '2 0
Tullat. al6no cam• a 2 BA 2ba. hv/d1n1ng 2 Br , t Br oueat ee'CiiWith rentlullls 1 Br bach pad Ptala1al1 2707 aundeck, yrly S7•5 mo. healed pool & ateps to 213-207-0455 ~~~~r ri::t r~~~.~~,:=~ ~°:c~ · l~~a~7,1;01g~,:~~ LA & kitchen $950 per ~39~ 190 BEST Riiy fee ''°' e(OCK TO eiv from $480 552--0~53 or 675-2536 L;,8n°i ::C~.c4o::_~~,.. M/f Pr MM Hr Ill
Mcilon about Ml .. Muf-must sell 551-4157 mo Bkr 7511-1234 lniH 4 2 br. I ba, pvt patk>. gar Quiet 2.Br, 1 b-. patio. gar, Molet rm• for rant b)' wk II ,.t ~ M
r.t'e Tuttet and bougl'll It 8eeurllul E"8C" hom;: 2 br, 1 ba condo, ':If or $675 inet ullls 310 pool, no pete, 1801-0 $115-up w/kltch•ntttt ~~ n' r. '
fOf $11.95. You Cln Mii Cadlllact to Ge>-Cart1 ocean View, reduced rent longer S650/mo. 2 br 2 Alvarado Pl 752-5710 15th St, Nwp1 Hgta avall 875-8740 "P'W• ' ...
your 1ulfat and Iota 01 Wh1tever 1~ Fad to r10111 partv. muat show l>ll twn.hll. s8soirno. c'an ,350, 1 Br duptex.iii'n'Po * Lakes & Streams HOO/mo. 1145·7355 --·-------ht a lllf, llf·IMI
other tnlnoa through Roll 'am oft the markel tor sale 673-0229 Inga at lrvlne Coast Re-• 17 e Bay Ava. B&lboa. v e A s A I L L E S Vacatltl llftl 11 Delly Piiot Claulfl•d With • Clualfled Ad -II 55"' 7500 55 * p ol & Spa E T 2 Ad• Call IS-42-5678 Cllll Nowt 642-61178 FaDuloua view of Nwpt bay a ors. c-5•7· 11 0 . P N HOUSE 2 Br. ba, ltatall lto7 lta Jill to Cetflllno, 1 Br . 2 be. Condo .-Deerfield 3Br Baiboa Pier 1 er 1 Ba 5450 oceanvlaw, turnkey llV· .... ..,....,. .... __ ..,..., I l!!J!11 ... •la lllt • ..,.rt lt1c~ I Mt din & llv room S975 2ba. AIC. dbl gar, relrlg. crpts, utll• lncld, no gar, * Large Recreation Room Ing Seo, comm pool, spa 3 Br 2ba Mounttln Cabin E.ll&I CJl. 1ox50. no _ -239 Carnation 675-3030 washer/dryer, adulll no pets 675.eeo6 etc $1115/mo. Bonnie nr Arrowtlffd. Sip• e mo. 20X20 S 125 mo.
IA.-VINE TEAR·CE 38r pref ., no P811. S950/mo, ~ * Bar-B-Ques Barrington eot. 875-e<>OO Wkndt l70nlta642-ll049 StOflge onl)' 846-7234
VILLA IALIOI
Profealonal decorated, furnished &
unfurnished units are now being
offert'd for aale. Prices range from
$189.000 to $1 95.000 (( interested,
ple:ue call 645-6459.
.lllL PIOPEITOES
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" • • 5511-9278 8.,,7_9629 $100 Aebal•. Lo• 1 br. 112 or 1144-0452 2"'t8e, 1mmac. !>right & . " • l)lk to b .. ch W/O No Laro• BIO S..r Ctblrt Pool Un Intl I 4
airy Wiit lo l>Chs, Island & Supet 5 er, 3 bl, apa, lrg pell $825 mo, yrly Oar * Newly redecorated VEASAILLE & VILLA tibia, color TV, 2 lrplc,
shops A.vi 10-15 $1300 aen, presUgloua Recquel 150 Craig 870•11800 BALBOA Conao •'-'>• 1• (7 14)545-81119 llWPllT llAOI
n"IO yr1y Agt760·831t Club S1195 556..e576 X204wkdy•:675-9780 *Beautifully Landscaped Avar~~.~=S600 ......... m"""nnt
Reoone 2 Br w/gar avall WOODBRIOOE Lrge 'i>d. Ct rOH •t •u 2 l~lrt IHI lfflOll 11. I S700's wont IHI 11 2•-. b8. lmly rm, lrplc, * S ...... BELOW MARKET RATES 539·6190 BEST Atty'"° P8hOS Ind o\#'trh tng1 F1buiou1 vi-ol N~pl bay ecurlty Gate 2 Br 1580. POOi. year 'A on 11 relocatlng 0000 Sli~ECTION
Spyg1u1 Executive • Nicety lndsepd Lake, d:o ~~ltalll'la. 1 :~· ~&. rO\Jnd, nr b4tach, bu.... RO~~~f'&8~~~7eAS 71417&0-8070
l>drm home. for 18111 by pool end tann11 n vroom 1 (714) 846 8591 So Sen C1«nente No lnlervttwa,tcreana. 2508Qtl.$200trno 779 W ow,,or immoculata in-PrtveltdQH. S 1200/mO 239 Cernallon 875-3030 • ~ta 491·8277 photo'•' metcl'IM PfOf 19th St C M TO<n
ter101 to~el)' yard. Oer· 640· 1321 65 I 1144. s LA.AGE I Br, view dac:k. ~-L ... -yo ~pie. You ttlk only to H 1-H28 d t f> r ft 4 4 . O 5 11 I 720·G611r ofc AVAIL $745 • dep 7 It H•fa llH 6'H qualllled apple'• 4341 s.~1501mo MarlQotd. 840-4255 8100 Edinger ixlnt loc. Xviii lrnm;d i e1rch. Nft<por1 liaec euua ot11oaa evaM
l(eap.,, ~on prl0e9 Iha L11111 .. ,.... 2212 Studio s340tmo. viii pd. • Huntlnnton leach Br $.495 mo •119·5059. 641-1899 :nomN~ ~~:lge~
11H y Wt)'·bt a regular l g 28r. i loft twnrtH, 111 a lat\. S300 MCurlly • , A I w a )' • a a a I • 1 n 2t>r pity Mn '312.80 Incl Telephone ana. typing 6
c1 a11lfl td r ead1r 2'•B•. 01r lrplc. H C dep No pat~~·-64_.,_ .. __ 2_101~~~~~;;~~~~~!J!~~~~~~Llc:~IMel~~'~leel~·r~Md~~t~M~ICl=•J u1111 4703·8 Atvtf Av . copying tvlil l<Mtl I~ 842·~78 QAIA $1100 mo •96-0585 M-F 9.4 only .-ry ct.y, 142·5178 N 8 959·t307' 87!·3071 PtO'"lk>n•I• MS.84S4
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Orlv•way-Parking Lot Remodel/repair UnlQ~ & @teetRleiXN Priced ONE CALL DOES IT ALL MOHl·GAlPIT *'" 1 MOYIMI* Top quality Ht1eson1101e Custom rosumee/Cover WMITE WIZARD $2 17 Per day RepaJrs-Sealcoafir1g unusual work & specialty right, trM ••llmate Oft We fix 11, brnk It. buy 11 WIMIOW CLONllll uest qunuty ~!I yr 8,P 101es Call tor estimate letlers/Joo search tips WINDOW WASHING
• S&S Asphll 631-4199Llc ~~,~~~~ C~~:i·9~~:f4 ~9H:2 ~r small ~1~'-oi~c9 or haul ll 548-5009 we do lhorough wort\ Ao Compt1t1live i111os &50 1328. ask tor Bred Coll COS 673-1107 QUA·,\~~ only ,.1,,~cl ·~026 11181 s ALL you pay 10' a A PAINflNG·CARPENTAV 11111Jle & REFS With corn-Uc T 116 428 730 1353 (.;uMOITI G1opt11(.s/Mura1s loofia1 ,.. -
30 day t1a nttorae~a Ceaeat Coa"'rtte * ELECTRICt•11 * p1e1e ca•pot & ttouse-o11111try in11ex1 pa1nt1ng -IP"!"'I~~---~~--Stale Law 1n 1he •DIV ACES S lOO, ,. "" REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 S l ARVING COll EGE Huber Aooling-alt types c:,;.-.;~-----!'l""'--ft
* DAUNK DRIVING ,250 • ""'"!RPO!IPl!!O'!'l's-C~OP'!'N'!'lCl!'!R!lE~f"E-.&-1 Reasonable 631·2345 PTL c1,1e9eenin9C. llwLinLdow, 0
1 DdAo'y'~ s TUUFN IS MOVING CO '~' vour ri~medoi9o5u2s~5e~9s Nt1w-Recover-Decks S1a1e law requires tha1 ell DAILY Accidents/Bankruptcy' MASONRY 9 yrs sa111e ELECTRICIAN 20 YRS 540•5654 Lt<. I t24 4J6 ll1surt•O ree est on Y Uc 11 411802 548-9734 conttnctors who petfOfm
LOT Free consult 241.0343 loc Ftee est 640-1705 EXP REAS RATES Hauling 641 -6427 Paperi~ work over $200 Including Pl C ff 646•7602 DUMP Joas 11 HOUSE-APARTMENT WA l Ct• us c.now1 !!'B""L"!>A"IC~R"'Wl"""E-L'!!'O'!!E'!!R-P•a-p_e_r __ , Orange coas1 Rooting laDo• and materials must B1ltrsittia~ laa1 Ill Clea111ng or Renovating logo p u from hlo tie licensed Ur)lf~sed
SERVICE _ _.. ___ .,. _____ 1 .. "'-'!"'"'"l"ll"'!'!!"'IF-""d-.-ood~-1 SMALL MOVING JOBS "'ree estimate 650 4468 Pa iatillf trang1ng & removal Oual c"r1t1a• •ors shOuld t o
Loving mot er Of toddler Classic 1940 or W y G .1 • E 6 6 39 ' _ k 1 494 36 t6 S . l v ~
C lr•tDIDI MIK 4 -1 1 FINE p•1•TI•" wor on Y · ecrttaraa s1a1e on 1hetr adverttsl"" would llke to baoysrt haulleur lot weddings. ---------1 HOUSECLEANING " • .. ,,
DIRECTORY o ther toddlers Fun proms. etc $50/hour TREES HAUL MOVE-REMOVE Reliable _ Reasonable by Rictt;ird Sioor I ic FXPEAJ Wallcovorlng 1n-Services Contractors and con-k d 1 1 be h 957-607 t ru11111u1e. Trash. Trees Own trat1s 650 3263 2800,1 ~ 14 yrs 01 h·•PtJY s11111011on Reas. Consult-"'!T!!'!y"l"lpP.l~N"'G!"'it'!!B'llO!"!IOl"lK'!'!K'!'!EP.EP.P•i""N""G~ sumers. contact Mary bee yar • c ose 0 ac Topped/removed Clean 963-5415 NORM lotOI wstumAi$ ant Ass1g11m1 58 t-6590 Grond1e at 558-4086 with plus the IAVINE MIRROR & park' H B 536-1321 up, new lawns 75 l-3476 HOUSECLEANING For lnd1v lsml business any quesuons Contrac-and 1he HUNTINGTON I LL , ClaildCue LTHAULING MOVING' EXP'DGOOOAEFS Tllarrkyou!lli3 4 t14 fluter Re air Hr/day/wk 640-0866 lors S late License
BEACHCOMBER every -"-"-"-" .. • .. •.•"'!'l~---·1 Child Care, C M home. 81r4tni•C W111t14 Rental Clean Ups, Jon Gladys 549-0659 (4-9pmJ • PAUIT I REPAIRS• --i~~!-lr':~~~':'!'!":'l':""• Supenor Secreta11e1 ')vc Board 26 C1v1c Center Weonesday at Bkkpg, payroif. gen acctg renced yard Infants to 2 Mowing, Edging Twice a 6~5-81921731·2916 R p / Plaza Acom 690, Santa ni:~~r:~~~?~' !k~~~:I at~e;ur ~~su:~~~ yrs Paula 642-2995 ~n5~~~~54 $20 to s25 GCOAGE s CLEAN UPS it~::n~~'!:~ec~~~:!~~ L%il~~~~~~ ~0~~~~~0~'~99 d~~1~~~0J~:.~~~~4s'.c1~~ Ana, CA 92701
lSl FOR SAMORA or can pickup & deliver Compler Servieea MOW/EDGE/CLEAN UP '\,;::i~~~5~~~ 1ob too 673-70 12 <Jft 5 OUALtrY PAINTERS Plumbing l·S,.r .. r.in_k_l_e_r .. • ____ _
Your Dally P1101 Free counsel 642-7047 IBM-PC HELP• Allordabte TRIM Free est Reas TllE CLEAN MAKER fl ' o mp t "e.11 '" u --INST•LUTIOll/REPAI•
Serv•ce Oirectory C1binet Maki•1 & uselul on-5tte advice, rates Jim 646-1956 TIM 'S MAULINI S'yrs e>1p HOITlf'/OIC resc;1urials 636 7149 24 hr ED. 141-1125 Free ':ist Pele 979 282 r
Aepreseiltalive -trarnrng & produCIS Haol anyth1ng 645-733 I Reis avail 675 4853 12 YrlS EXP 1 m ,,,,.,11 WAT En HEAT EA Specrol 642·Hll tat. 322 •New cabinets. cabinet YARD CLEAM·UPS M 111 Pool heerers•Furnate5 Tree Service
Accoantin1
CPA hnanctal sta1emen1s
1ax returns Cos1a Mesa
John B1ow11 63 1-6483
Acoustical
Ceilings
lacing, ber5 & lormica SSPtPC 754• '039 Free est Pete 979-2821 Houa• Cle1ni'ng L1nclseaping 65Y011611~7°~ 8615e0~;.·61~6 ~ r t * O 1 ... countertops 6•2-0681 " - -• '' '1 u " Auce 5 isposa 5 .. J C TREE SERVICE Contractors ROBIN'S CLEANING Pruning & Land,cnplng (,UST OM EX 111N t I 1111111~ clear from $5125 Trrn1m1t1g ten1oval ya10
Cao•nets & Carpentry General _H_a_a_cl.ym_1!!"!n_'!!'"!!'!!!'!!"'!"!'!!""'•I SERVICE a moroughly Specialist Catt Alfredo ProtP~s11J11a1 protJe Hhl' 14,,1.1,111 t.iuce1~ d1sp etc <.lean-ups t>tc 642 ~9 t4 Small 1obs ana repalfs !!""'--!"!'!!!-----·I '*'* ... HOME AEPAIR cfpan house 540-0857 549 4930 or Leon M11cret .. r "'O 32 0500 Free estimate 645 2003 Aemodel/Rep81fS, comm '" 75 t 2 t28 r.ee es11mates Fr PA .. .,, Sieve '•47 428 i 0~ 1 "u 4M~M4 · T · S ·
CARPENTRY EApert all
phases 20 yrs in area
Char Renov 645-3749
L , d Elec-Plumb-Carpeniry uang ervace & res1d •Cd bon ed MOUSE -CARPET PATIO COVEASIOECKS U<M ' s Cust!lm P111n1111g flu Buss to Support Sell TvpingtWo d Processing 111s For est, 552-9 142 fences Keolh 646•4672 WINDOW CLEAMlllG Int "'' H1ghPSt q1111hty 1•rn1.1 5 t lie J 19450 JoP r HOME IMPROVEMENT TREE SERVICE lc)w.,st rares G4U 54~9 5-M 8444 no 101> too small 1111 business school & per-Deaign 8,9 & small fobs 28 yrs ~1~1~1~ ~<t;~~~h ;,~~kc:· Free est Ron G45 2537 l1Al PH S Pl\INI iri<, sonal p101ects 851· 1041
_ __. ________ , eAP Guar Cloll 650 723 l µ1e1 ... carpet & Muse Moving t11t , .. t lw.1~ Lrc ll ltent1l Services
New & Aespra)'
carpentry L•C
Ability Bldrs
Aemod & Aepa111small 1oos Fences
:3410 12 shelves. port1t1ons Low
730-1900 rates Steve 73 1-8311
Desi1n'r I lui14'r Home Aepairs-Corpenlly clea11111g wrnOows done -ABC MOVING Fre<> .. .,,1 84 1 J'>88 ?it hr 1 =t11tJl01ds1 We 11 secure
M& O Oevelopmen1 Cablnets-Elec-Plumb111g rnEE CALL TOOAY1 Ou1cktca1etu1 l ow rates lf<r1ar1ts t111a1rze ttos111gs
650-6300 Fenc111g DON 966-0149 540-5654 Lie T 138046 552-0410 Class1hed Ads 642·5678 Rl'IS SI ARA 548-447 t
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Ca . 92701 JOLEE MILLER
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Office Rentals 2914 Aaao11ceaeata 3002 Loal & FHa4 3004 Mortfages,
Bayfront Oll1oes. patios, •WIN WIN WIN• Lost F cal. dk gray & wht. T.D.'s 4028
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Tangletown punles 111 --_ -
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SCTaA. 94236460Newpo11 Beach, MASSAGE WIOOW HAS SSS tor TD s. • $340/uP crptsl drps,
ale, rslrms. 17301 Beach
Blvd H B 642·2634
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EXECUTIVE SUITE
Nwprt Ctr 640-54 70
wa1eriron1 olhce space for
1ease. 600 to 1600 sq II.
Nwpl Beach 673 06" 1
laaiaeu
lea tall
IRHD llEW
2916
Generous tenanl 1mp1ove-
ments 650-4000 sq ft
ollrces-comm S 90/fl
2488 Newport Bl C M
642-3490
Coamercial
Rea tab 2918
Retail space 1250 sq It
17th SI C M Prome re
tail IOGallon 645-34 77
ShoptStorelOtlice space
300 sq f1 or more reas C
Mesa C-2 546-7249
la411trial
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1200 SQ II ''ewer bldg w Irvine area $504/mo
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Pecan -Reduce
NOODLE
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SOOP that was made lrom
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Use your NOODLE
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THE UST HURRAH
738-8538 558-6536
4014 Mt~ed wht sh8pard 81tiae11 0fp.
PUPPY Mele, Blk Terrier l·---=-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M1• Red Collar. Mele I• I UllTS Blk /Brwn Mt•ed shepard
Robertson I 0 FE
B111.1Tan m1~ed shepard
Fe Blk/Grey mrxed col·
lie Amazon Parrot· Fe.
Tncolored Collie. Numer·
ous Cats and Kittens
available Newpert Beach
Anrmal Shelter 125 Mesa
Orr11e, Costa Mesa
644·3656
Su1Je1 etghtple• each wtlh
3 Bdrm 2' r ba double
garage with garage door
opener $700,000, as·
sumo financing 12"1%
Terr111c tnves1ment
$795.000
ll0· 1t00 -COTE ,~,
1 mo free Tom 651-8928 fQUNO ADS
2500 Sq It warehouse In-REALTY
cludes 2 ofl~s & 19 ARE f REE cOrlee Shop, ~h d9Ur1. mez:z1n1ne So ol Soutll \~ f, Cst Pina & •05 Fwy C H good locallon, aat grow·
3Q42 Enterptlse, C M II a : Ing buslneH, $39.5 0.
P1ularlno blwn BrlSlol & 619·365· 1928 55 Fwy 54¢ sq It 142-1111 619-365· 7117
957-2731 5•6·6985 --------•ICOLORllMAGE CON-
2,660 eq It. 3975 Btrch, FOUND· Purl wht cat, blue SULT ANT Eliciting & prollt&bla butlnett: NB. S 1330 MIA zoning. eyes. w/new barns. vie scientltlc color dreplng,
Agent 541 -5032 Wiison & Fairview. CM skin 1..ere. rneke op, buie
*$775 up 2265 ftlrid1111 6'2-0100 nutrition & wardrobe We
Of!ICfl 18lO1 Ae<Jondo Found am ell black/Willie 1raln Appl 556-5389
Cr :u H8 8•2-283• ~r':!U n;;:b~~d ~:ire llu•it• HH 4014
HOO It n v1ew/Wll1on 645-94 76 N@iib CASH ON YOUR
WARHOIH FOUND small bieck "EAL ESTATE eur
w/tml office lmmed occ dllCh•hund VI C Mllr· HAVING PROBLEMS?
30¢ gros~ 6J 1-8480 quar111' Ctl Hwy, ldonl HIG~ILANO FINANCIAL u CAN HElP WITH A IST Ster••• n2, 1'Y 640•0•97 2No o A 3Ao To FoA
for rtnt Outside fock•bt• I 011 1013 REWARD Xtrn MORE 1NrO CALl (7141
etorage 1peot for boat• t g e She t t 11 m 11 e 997 0212 C11lll Mortgage
S 10,000up No credit
check. no oenalty Also
lend on & buy TO's s 10 oooup to Jumbos
Denison Assoc 673-7311
Help Wanted 5100
ACCNT/IOOKIEEPER
tor mortgage firm In lrvrne
Kr>ow hn11nc1ais & hscal
con1ro1s Investor remit-
tance Salary open Call
Mr H &I 65 t-2425
ACCTG/IKKPGCLERK
Must be e•per Olv1s1fleC1
actrv1tres ~Int opportuni-
ty airport aret1 752-6366
ANS SERV PBX OPER E~per d Days Mon-Fri
Npl Bch 760·6305
ANS SVC E•per only
Plant otc NB Pi t vaned
shifts 63 1-5640
Ari'swem1g Serv1c:e Tel~
phone Operator 3 t 1
and graveyoro shills
Must be e .. peflencect
362 3rd St Ste C Logunll
Beach
ASSEMBLY WORKERS
Light assembly work from
your home E11celleo1 In-
come opportunity tor
tiousew1vea, ate Sta11
lmmedlatety For I 16 9~
Dlre<ltory, Cell M11ggle II
312-969-8686 Also open
evenings.
Banking
CENTRAL CASH
VAULT TELLER
1\118881 I year banking or
S&L e11per1ence (wotklng
wllh ceshl Type 45 wpm·
10 key by touch required
Accounting or book-
k eep1ng experi •nce
preleffeCI OuallflflO np
pllc&nls contnct Yvettl!
M01eno, (2131841·2114
IMPERIAL SIL
EQuel Opply Employer
M1r1•1
Kaop an •Y• on price• lht
banking E~per1enced Wa11 Person LOH PROCESSOR/SEC MOONLIGflTING7 PART TIM( RECEPTIOlllST/SCTRY
All shifts Apply between lrr•rneiliate opernng 1ro WHY r1o r111 Small 111ves1-PMOME CLrRIC TO V.P NEW CORPORATE
EXPANSIOll 3 5 Pm rn person MA 1 ·•111~ a e~ to d ct al 1nent Appt, 6'12 3664 ~ B A R K E R s A E s rv ' r n I 111 IVI u Tne Dally Pilot C11culallon Salary open Call Mr H.
TAURANT 212 East l7th Wiiii mm1tnu1t1 1 year Housekeeper tor 2 small Dept 1s seeking a phone 651-2425 require 3 aggressive ind1-
v1duals tor the lollow1ng
areas Loon Serv1crng Manager
Loan Packaging Specialist
Loan Reviewer specialist
Cl19lleng1ng positron with a
Clynamrc company on the
move 1n the manulac
tured t1ome industry
Dealing rn co11vent1onal,
FHA tilled. & VA Positron
reports d11ec1ly 10 the
Vice-president. oper-
ations Salary com-
mensurate wtlh ell'·
pe11ence Coll 651 6266
;tntJ Ask tor Phtl Eckstein
IOOKIEEPER
Manual l>os1111g. cash re
c.e1pts d1sbu1 semen ts
general ledger bank re
co11crltat1ons Edwards
TIJ1>atres. Newport Bch
640-4600 (Joan!
CHINET SHOP
Good drlvrng recor a
Exper pref bul no1 nee
S4 hr to s1ar I 650 I 755
Cesh1e1 !Tetter tor las\
pa .. ed check Cl\Sh stores
Apply 16~1 Newport
Btvd Musi oe tir..ntJal'lle
Cf'ram1c Ille
Ou;ihl•ed tole autJ marble
'Ptter needed tools re· qu11ed p1ecl' or hourly
Westyle Co 8!17-1446
cn110 care
Pl'r-:on needed 10 suoer "!>" b tutor J o;ctoool age
...ul•IOren 3 JO 10 8pm
Mo11 r" Must d11ve
NW!ll Be.to GJ 1 0 149
clerical
Small bul 0Ap.>ndr11g com
panyseeks e~pe11enced
lull lime recora keeper
Seit s1ar11ng capab1l1tres
o must• Both manual and
C'omputer1ezed systems
on USl' IBM p c ex-
perience helpful Salary
open Call 546-079 l be·
lween 9-4pm
c.ie. a.rs
7am -11 am Mesa Verde
C.onv Hosp 661 Center
St C M 548-5565
construc11on
Decking installer needed
E•perlence 1n
El11s1omerlc deck coa11ng
systems and Epovy
St Costa Me1a lr.i cl e~c.row e•peroence llt1ldre11 1r1 my WooCI clerk lor answering
iltrOIOI toan pac~agong t111dgt! l•Ome Irvine f l phones and d1spatch1ng
Four Supervisory open-
ings tor Health Orien-
ted/sell mo11va1e11 indt
v1duals High earning
µoien11al No e•per1ence
required We Tr111n 1n NIJI
otc 650-2146
FULL TIME PU
PART· TIME WORK
Opportunities available
wrth the Los Angeles
Times Crrcula11on De-
pa 11 m e n t 1n our
door 10-door •lewspaper
sales. p1ogr<1111 Guaran-
teed hourly wage plus
comm1ss1011 HOUIS 9AM
?PM or 4PM · 9PM
Trarnutg is prov10eCI
Potential to t>arn $300
plus per wf'ek ror an 1n-
t e1 v1 ew. Cati p 14 1
957 2361 e1t 1204
GEllERAL OFFICE
E xpe,,ence ne1ptu1 gooo
1yp1119 ab•hty prohcrency
w•lh hqures, 10· key by
\ouch Xl NT Company
tlt>nef1ts Call Mrlfrfl nt1e1
q ilrn f145 51100
GU. OFC/IU'5
Orang" Co airport area ~m.111 law hrm SIJrt111q
salary S 10001mo l.atl
Mr Waggoner 9S5 1155
QIFTWHPPH
~ullllime S1ock A cast11er
1ng 11\C"I SeP Harnllt U•
Jo1111 495 E 17th 51 (,M
c•per1ence GcJO!l crerrcal 5 days 55 t-4688 messages Hours Frr
skrlls a must Varreo 3.7 30pm Sat & Sun r&spons1tnlit1P~ yoocl NANNY Wanted tor 6 _10 JOam M on
DQllPlit'.i, salary ul)etr Bnlboa area. wlll ltve out, 3_8 30pm $4 00 per
714-979 q3 10 have ow11 car & Share hour Apply In person 111terests w/chrldren 9-10 Loans Moil rrr 3_7 For inter 2-4pm ask tor Ca1her1ne
llEW CORPORATE ••ew call 673-0966 °1 Oebra
UPANSIOll 011ve1 to pickup student at l30 W. llJ St.
requ11os 3 aggress•v" 111d1-Ensrgn take to Ma11ne1s Cosl111111 EOE
v1duats for 111e tollow111g School every wkdy morn PAAT. TIME high schi stu-
a1eas al 9 am 546-5357 de111 needed 2 hrs per Loar1 Se1v1c11•y Ma;rogor day tor otc ma1n1enance
Ll)an Pack<191119 Spec1a11s1 The Bath Mart 675-4830 l u1111 Review Spec1.ihst Oauys111e1 neeoed 1n my
G1talle11g1ng pu~1t1ons with home 2 -3 days per week, PAYROLL CURI.
a oy11arn1c r.0111p.1ny on Mwr 2•6Pm Must be The Jolly Roger Inc, an es-
lhe •nove 11• 1t1t• manul:ic 11011 smoker and enioy tablrshed res tau1 anl
1111eC1 hNT>P "•cJ11q11y vuung children Please ct1a1n llas an opening tor
CPalrng '" nn"t>11trc11al coll MORNINGS ONLY an experienceo payroll
FHll t lie 1110 VA Pos· 645 7841 clerk 10 work 1n a 4 per-
111011 reporis t1111•clly 10 ---------• son department Abtltty the V1ce-Pres11teur oµer-NEW FUTURE In spare to handle extensive
dl1ons Salary com-11mo 11111mate multl·level phone commun1cot1ons
rnensu1a1e w1111 e><· tood plan lnlo cell Carol and 10 key by touch a
perrence Call 651 6266 552-59 19 must Salary com-
Asl 101 Phrl rck~t"'" me11sur a 1 e wll h e • -
Aeo;t.1u10n1s
Lc111 ~ K>tt ht>•• l11r 11,15 Ifie
tollo..,1119 01-wr\u\OS
Mt•ll !'llC<'I .11111 P111 111111
c 0111tt I lJ'''~'''' t.u111har
A II ll•1t illl "l1Ct!I ~ 10
AM G PM 11,4,.,, lh111s 6
llM t.7 Noo11 '>und.,vs
F1,\k111q 1110 ~ fllllJ pr Pp
.11A11011 workP•S PIT I JO
11m Ii IJITl Mo11-Tl•1.1rs 6
0111 1' noon 51111
All •W1JltC.i111ts mus• he
•·~ l t c 1p~r: .1 ul 1h ·r t!"
.J.lblf Mu~I 1 ,_.~10 dtHJ
~ll'"'~ E nql1~h Apply l•t!
llss1s11ng Newspaper
O~alP• 111 Irvine area
Must er\foy wort ing with
t hold•c-n Mon rri 10 rio
1111 7 JO pm m Van
<;1a11011 Wago11 or Small
J 1tkU1J 11eedPC Only very
"'q1Jo11s11Jle neat l)erson
11l'~d illJOly S alary
$20(,(00 week plus rn11e-
agl' Contact G tlyae
M? 4121 Mcm Frt 9 '30 -
1 t 00 .1 m ONLY
New~p,iper
MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER
perie11ce Apply rn per-
son tJet.,..een 8 am 5 pm
at THE JOLL 'I' ROGER Inc
l 7042 G1llene Ave
Irvine
7141 546·0331
PHYSICAL THERAPIST Pnva1e practice group
seek rng Independent
Physical T her ap1s1 111 or -
lhoped•c rndusmat set-
1111g G&rden Grove :'l•ea
Call JoM (2131949 2208
MHLTM CLUI Iv.el·•· 10 AM t:i' Noon
lmmPd t111me Nd depen •JC "/ I f'ln• I "" \ Krtr lu!ll
1111mPC11ate openings for
AM 11e1rverv. Must be 18
yr ul age and have valid
Caltl Oriver Lrc with cur-
'"'" car insurance Npt Bcl1 Costa Mesa, Fntn
Vly Hunt Bch Santa Ana
556 5426 before 11 am
P11nllny Busy Costa Mesa
shop counter Xero•
C1aOle person 19 rrJunt:t111 1017 C:c H:'lr t;cir Blvd
Vallev fac11 neq g1vm9 ltl.l•OC..I .it l..illlliHJe
tours nam.Jhn9 phones U 1111 e I Sarr 1.1 Arn
loll.' typing. r.omputer 97q 0747
input snme oulSrde LUllCH DELIYE•Y soles gd P R Pleasant " working cond n-smk en P/1tme naskf't delivery TME RHISTH vuon x1n1 oenet11s Mr Mon Fri 9 2 T111ns nee
W1essner 962· 1J7d Gie;11 opporl 497 3729 n11r11ng
Help wen1ed tor sandwich iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilliiilll ONA
preparation ~1 or over MA•AGERS NHDEI E'1tpe11enced. FI T days,
Call belween 9· 10am 11 you have 11 sh•llon XlNT working co11dltlons
645-t 100 wagor1 or Van and can and benellts 642-8044
1ec11111 1rarn mo1tvate or apply In person 466
and superv•~P te,.nagers Fl11gsh1p Road Npl Bch
con1acting new cus OFFICE CLE•., te>mer s 101 loc11I news-"" Full Time. to include retail papers you can Parn ,ale' Type 45 wpm, 10
pao;1e up 642-0143
PIT Saies College stu
dents preferred $6 00 -
$12 00 hr 645 5760 Oft 1
PM Steve
REAL ESTATE Aentalfsales agent for ac-
tive Balboa Island oll1ce
We have openings tor
two e11pe11enced, tull llme
ltcensod egenls Com-
missions only, Cell Bette
Walsh
-
\\i\Tt kl kCl'\T
llOMI" Inc.
REAL ESIAIE
'31-1400
Housekeeper for busy pro
tesstonat rn NB must oe
1Pspons1ole wtown trans
5 hrs a I.lay. Mon.Fro, AM
or PM REF'S req'd
640-6962. 8 30 to 5 30 $450 to $ROO per week worllcn1.1 evenings ana key add Must work ---------•I
Trowel coat ~ystems llM PC SALES PERSOll Sa1urC1ays Musi be 2 1 0, w~nds 957-3969
0111e1 t..on111 t M r r;ut time rob 1 SPM, stu-
Ol'nt no expertence 1e-
q1111ed .oll1cet typ1n9t llllln
g S4thr Wells Fargo
Real Es1a1e
Salespersons Needed 642-;22'! Must know IBM PC soll-
Cook F/T or P1T t>reak-wnre Call artPr 6 pm
11151 e~per /\pply Patio Com Put er Baron
C.ale 1900 w Bntboa NB 979-2488
673 1401_ INSURANCE CLERICAL
COUNTER HELP
Ory cleaners ltvrne
5'l2-6965(1-7pm)
Counter help w111 1ra1n, 6
dys pr wk 644-4422
644 d42 1 Berostrom
CIPan1>1 s CdM
Opening on busy otfrce
typing requrred. 2 yrs
'" oer xl111 salrirv t 7 141
771-2010
Jack-1n-the-bo• 1205
Baker St, C M seeking
<:<>unter help for day shill
Full time & PI T oosrt1ons
CUSIOMER SEA\/ICE ilViltl Also rull T1me AM
Person neede<l to handle ma,,1ter1ance pos1t1on
mode•11te 10 t1eavy CU5· fonier r ontact and ~ome Kenner help PrT wknd
ltght o tllre w or~ 1-ve-tn Orrver o; Ii
Pleasanl voice 1s a must rU!PCleO 540-4234
1111d golld 11t11tude •!I a • '
II vou Ill 1'115 Cle":r IPll011.
give me a coll Judy,
636 9334
Deflvery stock person
P • T mus I have A t driv
1ng <t!COl\l & be ovPr l8
APPLY
Mesa VercJe Pharmacy
297 t Harbor Blvd CM
LEGAL SECRETARY
Np1 Bch ltllgill•011 f11m
needs eJ1periAnCPd legal
$1.'C•l'tary F r XL NT
skills w shrltind• speed
w111ing req Good ben-
l'hts )(LNI oppty Call
640-6960
LEIAL SCTRYS (2) DEllTAL ASSISTANT needed tor t;u,y gen I
Sharp enthusu1strG ADA practice in
Rounrltree 01 548-7058
WAeft.days between
I I 00 a rn and 2 00 p m
MANA&ER TRAlllEE $400 S600 per wee~
Learn fastest grriwing in·
dll51rV Ill us Na1101\al
Or9anrza11ori e~pa11e11ny
No E•per riece~snry We
1ra111 C:ill Mr Herrrs
66<' ""8°
M11sseuse' wantf'<l "•II
wnr1<111g cnnt1 Wp will
tra111 '"' Ln11r9P 111 our ,111tf' ,1pr>rovPtl sctioul
ll(lµly 11 7 Ill N lii1rl•1)1
Full1•1 lon , ... , tl 2f m
M.~1111P t(lupt• wontf'<t ro
111••11 m.m ,1gP -;mall t111s1-
rttl~'-pa1 I tin11• w1ll1no hJ
l1'11r11 848 5qc15
Mecnnn•c "'P"""n' Prl
<>wn tools AJ'fl"lv ; "''" 0111y Mart 1reqor Y ac.ht
Gorp 1631 Pl11r .,11t1.1
C.c><>I~ MP'iil
MEDICAL ASISSTAllT
OB GYN back OIG f T
Bldg Fashlo11 Island
NB Seahawk Oil
64• 45)3
PAA f l IME PERMANENT
IEST PIT JOI
UI ORAM&E COUITYI
$5 • H • Sl per/hr
Newport Beact1 Marketing
hr rn has seveal opflnlngs
te>• 1e•mons1blP, mawre
mrrr(18C1 111dll,lrtOllS
l'•'Upfe
GOOD SPEAKING VOICE
A MUST!
Mor n111gs nllernoons.
Pver11nqs & wee~ends
~va1fab1e A gre111 way lo
111crease your Oudget
<10llAr s We p:iv tor your
1rmn111g F(ir 1n1e1v1ew
•lJlJ'll raff Mr Bleeme1
645-5111
Our Howa11 main olf1ce nas
a new Corona del Mar
branch Call Pac1 l1c
Coastline ask tor Morrno
714 720 1105
RECEPTIONIST
Npt Bch Arcnnectural Firm
seek111g 1nd1v1dual w1111
pleasant phone per-
sonalny tor front omce.
1yp1ng 45 wpm For •nter-
V I 1'"' C all Calhy
1>75 6442
RECEPTIONIST I SECT RY
0 1ve1srfled OC delol)ment
company has openrng for
Recept1onrs1/Secre1ary
wrlh 111<.e lronl oftrce ap
pearAnce Job duhes 1n
ctuCle Phones typing ot
contracts and ottier cor·
respondence or<1e11ng 01
supplres cus1omer ser
vrce, ere l\pply tn person
MOLA DEVELOPMENT
COAP 608 Adams Ave,
11ur1t111gton Beach
536-25•17
fltPll~t> snnd resume to S~ll 11Jte Items Hove 1omethlng to sell?
642-5676 CIUSlfled ads do II well
REOEPTIOMIST
Front olflce position Re-
quires good skllls and
knowledge ol general of-
fice procedures Good
salary t111d company ben·
eflt program Apply on
person Edick son Yachts,
1931 Deere Ave trvme
~ec-ept1on/Typ1s1
Newport Beacn A E office
looking tor a person wllh
good oftrce skills. type
65-70wpm 651-3183
RECEPT/SECnt
OC Airport area F1nanc1111
Serv Firm requires 1n-
te11rgen1 well groomed
1ndlv1dua1 lo• lrom desk
E>1ptgood refs Type 80
wpm tmmed openrng
Call 553·0940
R.E. PHFESSIOllL
Well located Nwp1 Pen1n
office has desk spac;e tor
1 sales egent L11>eral
comm1ss1on & 01ot11 shar-
ing Plitya A E 673· 1900
Restaurant
App1ica11ons uerng ac-
capled tor oay time
bartendrng day toed
waitress day cocktails
day nostess Apply rn
person 111 the Rusty
Pelican Newport Beach
Between 8 30-11am onty
l=letarl Sales
PART· TIME llELP
Some tull-trme a11a1I
l oc<1t applrance store ot
Air T1 eatme111 Equip
needs PI T eve help
6 IOPM Mon-Fri 01
6 IOPM Mon-Tnurs & • •
aay Sat No previous
sales or clerl< e~per
needed We train Some
mgmt positrons avall
$600 mo or 1ncent1ve pay
program Prefer 21 &
over Call (714) 6'41-8692
Otwn 12-9PM
Retail Sales
PART-TllE llELP
Some full-time avail
Local appliance stora of
A11 Trea1ment Equip
needs PI T eve help
6 -l OP M Mon-Fr i or
6-IOPM Mon-Thur& & ...
day Sal No previous
sales or clerk exper
neec:ted We train Some
mgmt pos11tons av1rl
$600 mo or incentive pay
prog1 om Prefer 21 &
over Call (714) 541-6692
btwn 12-9PM
ROOFING
MOT ROOFERS
Large project. need top
quality workers. Foremen
(41 capable of runnlr19
crews Journeymen ( tO)
5-10 ye11rs expertenoe
REPAIR 11/F
Capable of Quality work
Must know all types of
rooting 5 years eK-
JW"rience
SALHPERSH Pa11111me Must know ma-
1eriat~ ~ how to bid fobs
142·1222
More r1mltles are ge1Ur19 the carnping "bug" this
year. If you nave a
camper that's not ge111r19
used, NII I\ now wllh e
Clastlfted Ad 101 busy Newport Beach t1un1rngton Beach Self
1 econstr uctlve general starter 3 yr, lf\QBI
prac11ce EKPl'rtence 1n 0Kpet1enco Musi hove
cltls,l1Pd ad 956. Oa1ty ·:-=. • .;;;;;;;;-..-;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~ Piio t PO Bo)( 1560. I
1t1k111g hydrocollOld Im-Cafll law Seuetary to
IJIOSSrons. coronn polish partner 847-604 I
rng & the making & tron-LEGAL SECRETARY
ming of ecrylrc tempor-NEWPOAT BEACH
e11es E•cellent benefits Lg Law Firm seeks 11xper
& salary 63 1·4236 l egal Seely 10 real eatote
OESK CLERK -PM Iner & assoc In
FIT PIT. rell1ble, respon-branch olc Prefer Mag
Sible, mature person. mifl Cord uper Salery com-
wage 957·3083 risk for men,urate wtexper. Kint
Barbara or Pel benefits Please ae11d re-sume wtaolery reqs or
Orlvers wanted, Morning call Sylvie W11rn11r
Md afternoon. Mon-Fri, •ooo McArthur BlvcJ Ste
use yovr own cer Apply 350
2474'-> Newport Blvd. N-port Beach Ca 92660
Costa Mesa !1Tli--02U
Co~ta Mes11 Ca 92627
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
With p1ev1ous expor1enGe
Must 1tavt> ltrn1lec1 X ·Ruy
p1i1m1t 16 hr t lttlts, Sat &
Sun 4pm lo rTildnlghl
Coll 631-3999 Maureen
llHSEllllA
Par1/llme. llPIJrOll 25-30
h1111waek Mon -Fri Re-
lrntile. with dopendaOle
lnsur!ld car 640 6040
Mo<Jels Actors, pit XtrM
conimer1:1nls & tv Show
CSE' 778 FILM ktd' IOU
Drug Clerk BookkeepCif.
part )lme, Mon-Fri 1·6
Must have book:ket1plng
e>1per1ence Type J5wpm
Call Terry 642 1580
~aily Pilat · ·
Escrow manager n~
tor well estet>ll•h.O com pony Mndllng Newport
Beach, Cotti! Me111 &
11un11noton fl111ch. Salary
Ph•~ perc.ntega. Send
rM umes to Ad it57 Dafty
P1101. P 0 Box 15IO.
CoS!8 M1m1 CA 1:1.1027
PART TIME
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK
We "°" have I~ openrnp lor 7ouna eaaer
beavers to mure readers for Tht Oranae Coast
01ily Ptlot Our crews sl111 •I 330 p m and
wor• unhl 8'30 Pm wttkdftys On S1turd1y, wt
woi~ • ltw more hours You ••II urn many 111ps
and pr11ts. alollt w1lh e.t111tn1 your own fllOnty
llttrt rs no dehv111n1 01 COll«hOn IOYolY'1j 11 you m intuesttd, pl4ast ult Mr (art
MCA
COO( (714) 548-7058
or care Cott• Mete Sa111etwhlle. 3'~ yrs 3 Okr 83-S7J 43 1.7211 ~rch B•y. So L•o
'Schllly" 499-4139 or
... Y wl)'·bl I regular 111ve 1omethlng you wll'll
c I••• 111 • d r •ad ar lo tell? Clettlfi.d ads dO
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto m
Laguna Beach area (:l hours
per day). Weekdays P.M . -
weekends A.M. Earn about
$400 per mo. Call Mr. Bar row
or Mr Bus h 642-432 1. EU!<: Want Adt Call ~2-58711 m19 el <194· 1788
WANT ACTION?
CllUlfed Adi 8'42·5e7& 842·6678 It _. .. 8'42•$071.
\
• Orienge Coeat DAIL V PILOT /Monday, October 10, 1983
Aatls1n IOI hraltare Piun/Oqaaa IUI Trailt11 h .... lal!!!!f 9111, Jaf!l!t4 a ..... lae1N
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UHnijSER $126
CHIFFOAOBE 11•0
Circa 1930'1 5•9-2430
MOVING. QllM!l •leat* PIANO tmall uorlght, twlv '""~ 1024 l•W 1112 .... ,. 1117 Vtl•t 1175 couch. Ilk• n-. 1145. ttOOI. walnu1, ral>uttt, LovaMal 185 Gold db141 tu* rllady 10 pfey. wlll Arllloc;ral t8tfch) Travel LAROE SELECTION OF M's UI 1011 '73 Wgll. dlt bl\11, AC, runt
contour chtlt, Ma. New ~. 1750 841-6872 !:...flllttbO. •Pfop':"13 1•!o3w1 • NEW & USED BMW'S! GOOD SELECTION! o7r3•!5t.,3 $17050.,l ofr
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8 Article
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18 Jacitpot
17 Prime
18 Sense
19 Mention
20 "Too little.
22 Calmed down
51 Large bird
52 Snakes
and -
54 Spurner
58 Russian
name
59 S tate
61 Ending lor
mod or pop
62 Elysium
83 Neglect
64 Called
65 Variety
66 Madness
67 Garmen!
24 Assembly DOWN
28 Evergreena
27 Soap
Ingredient
30 Chalice
31 Increase
32 Veterans
37 Pipe fitting
38 Sternest
40 Part of India
41 "S" of "RLS"
43 Poond down
«Absorb
45 Nitrogen
compounds
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1 retched
2 Pecullar:
pref.
3 Dear: It.
4 Enthrall
5 Senility
6 Lowly ones
7 Digit
8 Sunsets
9Toms
10 Pavement
11 Ms. Loos
12 Exclaim
13 Acts
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21 Also
23 Resign
25 Completed
27 Danish
money
28 Cadence
29 Alt
33 Sully
34 Mild oath
35 N.V. city
36 Silly ones
38 Pitch
39 Front
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42 Green
43 Nominal
46 Three: It.
47 Kickback
48 Plums
49 Ralph -
Emerson
50 Garden tool
53 Animal body
55 Identica l
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57 Radicals
60 Hairpiece
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Eastl1ka 48" tq 01k table
1300 3 rna1chlng round
1811 oak chairs S75 11.
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Have You Visited Us Since
THE GRAND OPENING?
A Lot Ot New Mach1ndl1t Plut New Dtalera 1957
Newport Blvd. C.M
645-4272 Southbound 1>e1ween Bay St & 19th
queen mall & ec>tlng1, """' • .100. v • .. $ Wa'rt deaNng on 83'•1 11 • ., • tvta. ·•
185 Be1u1.111111op GOf• Story & Clartl Plano COf\· I • ...I I ··uo1 .-.... '76 266DL. el(l1 cond, ·~ lee llbla ..,,, Ant" cut tole walnut l(lnt cond na t ntl ll --•. 00 ~
elus d.;.::V,.:. & ~:-b· $1470. 842-4901 Ptrll toll Wiil• wt1h old. _, . • --·.,, _.. •=----=--.....,---=--• 1221 N H ... ..,.. 957-3989, a~ 752-74 11 trl, 1225 97~49e Thorn•• TtantlltOf Ban· PAINT AND LIOHT 800Y LIM HAii... -.,.,.
Moving sai.• Dining rm bOx Organ, 3 kty bOatdt, WORK Save U & In· VOLUME SALES (at Riverside Fwy l '12 Vil.YI
H I Hiii · 1,. wlleets t>ench. llkt new. aacrlttc. et..,. your car's VWut SERVICE' LEASING 1•772·9800 IL Wllll
chin• & H rvtr 11200'. S7000 or btlt olltr. by II. 9lll 9e9·1221 3870 N. Cherry Ave. m•• tm Auumt paymentl OI
Coll over 12000. On u 848·71112 0< 548-1900 Alttt Wut.. toli LONG BEACH 'filoRd(lXWgns\606. $ 3 3 8 / mo o AC
waler'*l w/hdbOatd 6 Uonghl waM piano. Brown (No. cntfry exlt-405) '73 CORONA 2 dt httd· ( 1EHH008)
ntr S 150 Coc;ktall ttbltt wood llnlah Good work· Hlghtet calh lmmed. for ll 1•) lll·lllO top, I 1200, l(lnt 492.3530 LUll-&111110&
l.g dHk & chr. 1250. Ing condition. 1480. Y~ ~· f2omat85 tie Of 'fraCS.ln1 Wek:Omt 111 1llO Must sell. mtke olr. 1!"42·600fl lor-v"· u<11-v Now Optf\ Sun 11_.. t0itwlfta t __ · __
873·2290 lt D ta ltll I S 159 wl'87 rbit eng, 12 voh.
Roll top desk S 1500, 3 Mt• Muat SllC'fllk:a: n-mod· ,,.,.. ' 1232 l~'I a .... Aaa't bilmlef Royti b aj"ii" hvy duty xtraa. green .•-.i .. •c-.·-"'P---i..-1"!'1~7~7 ot crvs· $100-$275 ea , ern blacll canvas aol• & ...,.~-·stlc 1 k 1..a... ...... .6.. MafOr Saloon. Valut $12001obo,497·8111 oak hal rack $250, 9' Din cnalse, $800/obo. Ah. 5 1 pr nu .....,....,.. p ra ......, .... ·•5 B G GOOD ENG tbl,chrsS2500.845-9850 orwknds, 873•1325, •"""obo .• 50•7~,.3 · Wantto tell yltNM $19,000. Muat u ll " U • . ~ " '""' cat, truck, van? Lat 2 $15.000 or offer. Beaull-NEEDS TRANS. WORK. Simon & Helbig Bisqueo =-r,,...e-n.,.1a-=1--=b""l-1c-:k:---c-0""'11-.-e 1 BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA cla11y chlcicl do It for lul car. 530:1528 $400 855·6878
doll, 28", compo&lllon table, 30 x 86 x HI. 1100. Color TV, 2 yr wrnty you. FINANCING AVAIL. DlllU llt ,65 BUG complete n-
body, sleepy eyes, 675-0288 1148. Frtt dtl. Open 760-2149 brake system. clutch, ~~e;~ 5:~~;82~ beauty. Redecorellng· 8' gold aola Sun. TV John'a 84&-1788 _______ ,....... _____ , 'IJ 111111 llrH, body & uphola. In
-,.--.-----..,.,,-,~1 & lovestat, gd cond. Magnovox COOi. color TV, WI llY JOOll IL good shape, eng rebll 2
Arr iHCtl Oil $200. Alt 5, 546-5773 pecan. S110. 873-1247 OWi •••s Auuma payrntnll ol yrs ago. $1500. 548·8460 455 E coast Hwy
HARBOR AREA Sola: earthtonas S300, Panatonlc 12" cir rv. lClnl .... $ 2 2 8 I m 0 . 0 A c '69 Squareback. Motor N-pon Beach
APPLIANCE SERVICE Game Tb w/4 cane bll cond. 1150. 646-0486 &II fll011 (1EJH5341 ~ood, nds trans work. 673-0900
We sell recond . guar. chrs $350, Crvd oak an•qu ~-_ _,,,--1..,9,..1n-.--,c'""o.,...lo_r___,,TV~'•. LUll·&lllllOA 675/obo. 645-1771 Iv ---1 •
appliances. 549.3077 Brm ssoo. 768-7087 '""' 1•1·1110 msg. _ Aat", Dtant c RCA & Zenith. S 175 each. • -lll WEST COAST
APPLlllCE
NOW 2 LOCATIONS
1880 Harbor Blvd., CM.
650-7077 or 850· 7082
t32 So Marn SI . Orange
63•-4200 01 558-3992
Rebuilt Relrrgeralors Freezers/Washers/Dryers
3 Months Warranty, Paris
& Labor, Delivery Avail
MIC & Vose. Mon-Sal 9·6
Converllble couch, Ilka Call 75•· 1691 anytime '711 280Z, gd cond. needs '67 vw Bug. Runs great. AMC nos
new, brwnt blue print, ... II: l tOl l paint 12700. 642•2822 xlnt cond Lo mileage ;71 An c .... 1 1 door $285 Lrg teak desk, ti, -•trl eng. new paint, gd Duy ,., norne • " ·
Stf5 548-7827 WANTED AdvenlUrtH '12HOUTlllt S19001obo,893-1479 fair cond 71,000 miles, new brakes. new water X·L twin bad, i1tra firm, Couple tor Batt botl sall-----.-1-1-,---1 Assume payments of '68 SOUAAEBACK,. reblt purllp Must 581 as soon
trame S 125 962-3758 Ing to Caribbean or Mex-USED CARS & TRUCKS S 3 3 6 I m o 0 A C ang $1300 548-2900 as possible S800t0BO. ICO, over CM1tmas Hol· l1EOH031) 9 CHll Jiltll I 124 !days. share expenses. COME IN OR CALL FOR LUll-&llHIOA · 6 9 Sun r o o I Bug 64! •491
Wash/msch 160, motor-Can (1·805) 937-7580 fllEE ...... IAL Ul-lllO $2100/olr Wtll pay tor 7• Jeep Wegoneer, 4x4,
cycle s9o, band saw s3o, before 8am or altlll' 7pm Cormier-Delillo smog cert 645·3127 $2500 Good cond
2973 Royal Palm Or Ptwtr lutl t U OIPllUT '12IATIH110 •69Vw Bug., new paint. 675·32lO
S/Sun 18211 BEACH BLVD. Aasume piymenta ol 1600 dual port wt 15,000 C .. iJl-ac----,,...l"'ot""" _ ll 14tl Whaler type, 50 h.p. HUNTINGTON BEACH S1l3 65 mo OAC miles rbll. new crpt ,68 Cadillac Conv ........ ible
All WEST COAST Nt!f!rl ltack mere . trailer, Clover. all Hl·IOlll Mt-1111 192361. Looks & runs great. ""
Walnut din lbl, l?ads, 6 xtras S2500 673-8490 LWl·A•EllOA S1550 Jim 650-3186 Bluetwht top Good lPPLIAICE chrs; dlnelte set. 6 chrs: 18' Southcoasl, atereo. WI PAY'" NLW 1•1•1110 '69 vw-CAMPEA VAN shape 52200 833•1668
NOW 2 LOCATIONS coffee &. end Ibis; p1tio crp1s, cover, docll Incl. ftl llEI UIS • CLEAN & STRONG '76 Sevi1ie. 1 ownr. lo ml,
1880Harbor8tvd .. CM set. bullet, plcturet: Xlnt mainl. & running ALAlllllll $2800 6411-2671 x1n1 cond thruout
650-7077 or 650-7082 hdboard•: misc Items: cond .. $4800/obo. ftiii~-----~""""'I S555011irm 675· 1277
132 So. Main St . Orange hanging lamps; elec 5•8·0281 morning• PllTIAO/UIAll ·1.~gB.ug~u ex:~rec~nd1' 1~·sboll. THE u•lf!EST 634·•200 or 558-3992 trains S11urd1y, 2480 Harbor Blvd. nw
Rebuilt Refrigerators 1800 Lincoln Ln at Mercury "Ride Gulde" 19 COSTA MESA . 53 -34 IO SELECTIOI
F w h /D 8 328 It elec:lrlc Bay boll, ... 11 IO t reezersl es era rye<s Hampshire. S4 .4 9 Sl500/obo. Mull tell 141·•1 I• -1Gl 70 Cmpr. Ilka brand new ollale model, low mtleage 3 Months Warranty, Paris S2700 553 9633 & Labor. Delivery Avail. f111cliat~ 11 548-8882 Hk lor Mtrll. WI WAIT YHI • C1dtll1cs 1n Southern
MIC & Visa. Mon-Sat 9-6 16" 2 H.P'.Rol ,.,rm Sew, 2 7 · c ar 110 n , f u 11 y OWi llll Ull ·11 9 pass VW Van. N-Ca11loin111 See us tOdayt
COpper apt. Gas Stove nr new S380. 545-9930 equipped; tnbrd/outbrd, Rad.. pnt. eng s1tong, IUERS
dual 350 Me<crulser1. ltht S2250 77 1-5222 OlllLUC 30'', S75. Call 760-0189 &J• A••PIE••-" -...,. Int. complete w/ralrlg, '80 Accord LX. s tpd, xtra '71 Bug, auto, reblt ~-Frigidaire relrlg. 18.7 cu ti, 3 hp. 1 ph .... 80 g., ver· siove, ba, & cutly cabin. option•. Mull Mil $39ll5. $2000. 240-7141 2600 Harbor Blvd.
w/bollom treezer, ~Int lical Code Tank. Nevtt N-ly painted & Incl f\111 759•1913 dyt. COSTA MESA cond S250. 962·9832 used. S729. Term1. canvas & 3 wtil trtr. '73 VW Bue. lmmac cond, 640 1860 772-5390 $35,000lbst olr. Call '81 Hond1AccordlX,low 1 ow n er. $3000 • -.... -+--1 Gas Stove, good con-L 1 1 dtt 11 mllta. s 1pd, AM/F"M 960-2514 ~---,----=-,,...,. dltion. $175 Maytag gas TIP I ftl llEI yaaa • aur • or 1 1 Clientlt• 9313 -640·86'18 841-3504 cau., blue, Im mac. ,74 Bug good cond new " ~;{e~' S $75. 642-4994 call 84~792 ,;;.1Wiil""li-iiojmoipioij-""".WI cond., MUST SEE $8400. !Ires, paint. ,2350101,. 1964 Chev Impale. Xii orlg·
...,---------::fll:-:l-1c-1-=-11=-1-1-"-.-1 --.i""2~l"'I ·~~o5::.r•Y11~tc~~~:':: 8e2·2357 or 9e2-0048 551•8120 AM. lnal. 68.000 orig mnes
G.E. Washer dryer, xtnt liaaa tl2t =-=--,._--,----:-I Clean Jn and oul N-condttion, used only 8 Autom11lc CuliiQan water Sl 1.875. 552-9728 -,,,7,.,,-J.,,E:-:E:-:P:--J,.,l-=O-t-ru_c_,,k-. ...,V""8~.• '75 Rabbit, 4 si>d, SYnrool, steel bell Urea. N-bit·
mo's $200. 675·4737 softener U11d. $400 '78 15· Bos1on Whaler. / ste reo ca11. 92.000 1ery,genera1or.1nd regu-
obo. 842-3531 am '40HP, trlr, Bimini, many ac:/pb,pa, c c. au• Ink, miles All orig Super lat or Must See S 1600 1 llY AmllHll Bl c b 78 m cutout xtr11. 1hore mooring 14200· 673•2912 cond. $1675 631-3016 536-3932 alter 4pm Les 957 8133 ng roi Y rp av-•1. $'950. 67"370' '80 Blue Touota. xlnt. ~-.... -+-...... -11 • & Bill Haley & Comets, .. .. .,.. " ' 77 VW Bus. absolutely ~Monte Carlo, good Kenm""e washer & dryer. 45rpm w/Shlke Rattle & -G-laup--.,--,-2-· -Boa--1.-x-ln-11 Cmpr, big llras, shocks, lmmac SA350 obo Can cona, new ures. tuneup,
xlnl cond I 100 81 Roll and ABC Boogie. cond. 3HP Johnson ang. se950lolr. 551•8120 AM Sandy 546-0883 alignment, 65,000 mt.
544-6•88 18000 472-A289 Uk for Just rbl1 S325. 846-3349 Tracb •78 Rabbit ha tchback, $2000 646-0968
Maytag .... /w_s..,h-r-dry-r ..,S3"'="'"00.,,.., __ B_'11_._,.,,.-,..-----:-:i 1Ntl Lil fOH .,.. ... ,...,...'I"'"!!""!!,_..,.~ •lllelUU'I sunroof. mag whit, '81Vella.11 beige. mirror ~~--+-+-+--'41 GE Trash compator $40. Brass celling fen. new wl4 '1 SOUTH beaut i I u I S 2 4 0 0 . T -top. loaded, mint cond. GE Relrlg 3 yrs old tulip lights, olllc bladtl, 24'1 Dolphin by Sparkman ----,..------552-3519 S15,500. 682·2673 S3001olr GE dbl oven take S99 552.0798 & Stephtnl, 1977 lraeh ·aa Int, v. ton PU, utllty cou11n
stove elec S300. GE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil watt< boat wl8 bags ol MrY '*'· •Int. $1300
=1-•l,.t,_W-.u=t-. .. ..__S..,1 .... M-. ltlt Waat.. 5100 ltlt Waat.. 5100 Dshwshr $75. 831-3263. llil1, traller, many axtru 960-2514 lllZI _ _ _ Spanish King hetdbOlrd $15,000 . P.P . (714) .78 Ma.tdl natbed PU,
Sales SALES Retrlg. $225, Wash-w1n1te 11and1, 1mtlt 846..,.497 or 980-8125 aunrl + mall" xtru. uWE WILL Ill
'78 Super 8"tle Conver-t, Classie '70 Chevette con-
champagne edll, 37K mi. vert. not running, needs
burgandylwht top/inl. 4 Handymen 10 restore
spd. llU brl<tlbett, gar-$695. Bob 963· 7246
aged. Xlnt cond. S65001 --SE_E_l_S~Fl __ ll_S_T_I -olr (2131372-9192 * * * •Int OllPITEH W&JTHS/W&JTREUES =~~~~,s~~56::.s~~h-~~~~a~Y•i~go~~ ask tor Ben. s20001otr 873-l431 IE t•lllll 111 IOllEY Mature person w/busl & Ill IOYS <h1•r'•> $75 64•·9797 '63 COLUMBIA 28, fully v... aa.ao Volume Sales. Service compoter exp 754·6363 Private club. Varied dey & Relrrg. 12 cu It, perl cond ·~~~~~~~~~I equipped lor live aboard ~ And l eallng SHORT HOURS U LES PEllSOI evening shtfls oncludrng $200. 548-7827 wit h N-port Bch slip. 1972 Dodge SuperVan. 18711 Be.ach Blvd. ·79 4 door VW Diesel N-
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml we nave a good setec11on ol NEW & usea Chev· roletsi See us today! weekends Call 496-5767 ---Desk, (elect typewriter $11.000 cell 675-6457 Ca rptt. p a na i In g , Hun1in1 ton Beach eng, new trans. two new : =~0~0-~66~upplles F~:~:~"'8J~~~~ka~:~~1·--------81•1. Mattriala 6014 IBM) Chair $250 Oak '82 MacGREGOR 25· hl·blcks. auio. stereo. (714) 42-2000 ~:~h~~IF~e~~di:c~~~
•No EJipet Necessary ends 95~3989 Weuress s & Waiters Loo1o.1 21( 6 redwood ded(. Dresser 675·7753 7''1 hp Honda. VHF radio & cust ~~1· ~heels. 12500 ~-------,,....,.,,. cassette player. dual
•Extensive training --over 18 appty on person rng From 49 cents pert• ET llEAIY Fiii many extras $1700 take obo. -5 9• J11aar 91 tanks. louvered wtndows.
progr1m SCTIY/lllPll. 17613 Newporl Blvd, C.M fencing also HarDc.r I over pymts S•0-5731 or '68 Dodge, rebll 6, '8YxJ6, cherry Rad, xlnl luggage rack. $5000 obo
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• Wttllly PayGuarantee tor Newport Beach Resteurani-Redwood 7141531-1317 CMllSTllS 641-1050 ext 221 $7501olr, 548-9697 condition, no buge. (714) 673·66&5
•Pi.as.rot. Prolesslonal arcnotecturai ltrm Sktll W&JTRESS/WllTH Skylight patio cover WLY WINDSURFER Rocket 99 '78 Ford, Beverly Coaci 28,000 ml. $25.865 9-5. ---------1 =ft....~ .. ~----'~3~ Ole tn Corona Del Mar required AIP AIC. gen-enclosure. 30 " 15 II Ceramtcs made to order. Unused, death In lamlly Teak conv, 35K ml, Mon-Fri. 661·9121, Altar '79 VW Dsl Rabbit, di•. air . .,_,, II you're Dr lg hi and eral ledger payroll, wtrh car lor wicker basket $1100 obo 642-5077. including nativity set, Sl,050 650-0851 amllm stereo. Michelin 5 and wknds, 499-3682 4spd, 4dr. stereo, ilnt. 172 Monaco Sta Wgn.
S46-l 200
energetic, C a ll Mr lypong. phones & conec-lunch service 9 am-t large & small snowmen 1 S
Thoma. ..... 1w~n 6 am & Irons Computer word pm, Mon-Fri Earn ap-673-0365 M l ~ l 1gi• rad alt. dual ale. 9800. MtrC .. H Ital 11111.a5 24K ml $4700 851·3922 good cond $900/bst olr .... .,.... ...... and large & small Senll II It a f · Dys 553·840 1. eves "' ~ " =......,,,.....,.,.,.....,,----,,....,--548·6041 1 pm al processor exper prel proximately $150-$ 175 &022 Clauses. Mr & Mrs San-4 H.P r e::a -EVINR E 675-2092 366§@( 3.5. loaded. ·h I '73 Cslll Bug, just 18·
173-0118 Call 7141759·9141 weekly Must be neal. FrH lo •Tea 185 100, 2 Sizes Orna-0 ~ .... """lobo call stored See lo believe, ·73 Coll 4 spd rnag whls. P e r s on a b 1 e an d ~~~~~~"""~~ outboard. never been •-ti••" w...... .vvvv • 1 Secretary/Bookkeeper 2 bro1hers1 Pert Russian men1s and oltlef 1tem1 used S800 obo 676•8023 -C•I 5cr 751-4705 S3000 firm 553-9633 atr shocils. am/ m stereo,
Si i.. Detail person. gooo office energetic Cati lor •P· blue & grey atrrp tiger ki1· Please cell Louise for 111 1 &A.AS ....._-..,..,,.~-----,81 Ptc"up DX 5 spd. 19K rebll eng. runs xlnl S695 po1ntmeri1 between 10 Pl t 1 1 1 I Nd 0 der 840 8709 IHI 1 t. ~ '70 280SL. very clean, low " or best otter 240·3152 Wlll00-1100 skills. non-smkr, med. am and 12 noon, or 2-4 tens. ay u ' ovng your r • 71._ ·55PackardCUpperDelux. miles. $15,900. 831-1105 ml, blk/l1n, mags. cess , 1 n s s 1 a rt S 150 0 pm LORl's l(ITCHEN, gd horne. 498· 118 1 eves. ltniet -$ 600 extra lites. cover, nart =r-.,-.=-------,,,.3,,...,.19 .. r .... Plrt lt•tl 63 7""5 --________ ......,, all orig. 1 · '77 2•0 D ...... ,, h t ""
• 1• ""' 3077 So Harbor Santa Tragic Case! PleaM helpl Kenmore Washer & Dryer, Gt cm;Topsttnt. 642·3482 842·74&11 .. • .. ,, pare men . llond $4650 646-1030 ~.,-,--=---:----:-Eu y acceu/alr con-Ana (Harbor at Carriage) Blklwht mother cat & 2 runs 111ent. $275, 20 ga.I G 1 F Sn Rf. loaded, XLNT or 831-4721 '66 Must Conv Nu rad pnt ~~~:"' olflceE LYI I G SECllnAAReY E 979-0747 prec kittens desperately ll•h lank, tttnd, lleattt. P~ ~'!';fO--O~~~ ~-LAMBORGHINI 1970 cond .. I 10,500 642-5175 "'·a=-=1-:vw-=:-:-=0s::-:-1-=R,...a:-b:-:bl,,.1-=P:-U:-:LX:-::-.1 awm1w,thmt lopca:.~ed. ·1'nn11 mec6 cynt -11111 llAI or eneral and at •· ---nd home nowl Owners ale, S60; '76 Bultaco. II Gold w/brown & creme 280SE 3 5 C -ft NoCharge-backs! tate retatedollice,Good Wanted · E11perlenced movlng 498•5072 19,s2oo.HondaElslnore PROF.BOAT FINISH INther Int. reblt eng, · oupe. lo ml. 5 spd, AC. cond S57001obo No Reserves! 1yp1ng skills • 60 wpm. Servers and Counter help CR 125, xlnt cond, '600. CUSTOM VARNISH good oond, $25,000/obo. ~;~:· mint. S l l,750. $4 190/ofr. 840-1289 673-7085
Call Brian, 838-9334 Phones, Computer elt· for Health oriented Cale. Very Special: VanlHa lvdge A11er 5 pm, 9&8-0280 Free ttt. Dave 840-5449 (619>459-7722 '82 Ribblt. convertible,· .,7,..,4-L-=T~D-.-4-d-r.-p-1-5-P-1-b-. •..,..Ir. perlenc;e a plus bank rec Must be conscientious Hlrnsla~an call Male, '79 2AOD lmmac cond I 8K d SALES. INTERIOR DEC ·~.,.... filing, a' nd misc 1 k 1 11 1 t I I C I ioYI g •• .._ ... , U 1~1tty 71" a-... ~ ' ' ' a r • mags, mt, un er 45,000 ml. 1 Owr>r. reg
F--.. lon Isl. Fine '"'ome :Au .. tl~;,. 536-3347 endaDetowor u tme neu ·'" o a n ""em ......... p n.--- , ,.....C 81!,10001875m1311ff87. $12,995 war1ntte $10,900. gss S 1995 obo -• ., u v~ • and weekends Apply at family only,498· 1181 Alhletlc Club, $700. a 645 0792 551 9295 5 Furnllhtng1 retailer need Mother's Market and 851-1183 oat 1 P to renl n --Aa•l 9107 · · or • 51·6275 axp SlleS Person Must Secretary/ Person Friday Kitchen. 225 E. 17th St, &OZS port Betch, Holdt up to •"" ________ "!'I '80 300D, 9"rl, xlnt cond. =-=-::-,-:-:-:~,----,--know drapery measure 8am . 4 pm, Mon-Fri Faraitart Mens clothing: Mtd/lg 341t boat. Fixed bridge to '74 Fox, A dr. auto, xlnt Lo ml. 119.SOOlblt 011 '77 GRANADA. 4 door,
H""IComm Mr Bruce. Musi be wllllng 10 work In Costa Mesa • Mon·Fri be· *•Sols & love Hat. xlnt 1ea1t1er Jk1. 2 Ftretl ptnl•, no tall sailboats $250 mo. con d . Io o k 1 /run• 540-0985 dya, 675•8478 'M YW IAlllTI xlnl cond . atr. FM/AM, a4~. Nettle Creek a busy ol~e wlheavy tween 3.5 pm. on person cond. very clean. Brown thlrts, a1 e Chttp. 85()..8551 grMt.$1475. 557-4329 evnlwlmda. 114 ITlt n-tores & bllt. $2350 only. .. S 90 960 5 .. H 795 Amigos Way, Eut· Phones Musi be good tones .. eking 1 . -.,.. .. evtt Side tie . Uttle Island, tO It '94 New Audi 50008. E119') , 8 1 3 8 0 SL s 11 v1 , IElll llWl blull N.B. 760-8688 S11et Management wolh logures, able to deal Wanted Klndergard8ii""i(;: 551-27087 alt 8pm. N-Big Boy roil around beam, maximum lngth 36 option, lncl'g IHthtr. blue/n•vy, elioys, fully '83s DISCOUNTED!
WUT AOIALUllE1 Wtlh people. good driving structor Mon lhru Fri 9' c1r1mal velvet sofa, BBQ spil mtr $80 Wall ti. 673-0788 Tak• OYtr IN. $388/mo, loaded, pe rfect Cir. ot•ltlWUUll '81 T·Blrd, Town Lindau.
Fattest growing health & record. salary open 10 30·6 30 Call Amy walnut trim. xlnt cond unit SSS Tbl lamp 525 •-HL... • ...1 tO-838-5"5 alt 6pm. $31•500 1146_1030 or uir loaded. still under •~· nutrition company ts Apply between 10-12 am YMCA. 642-9990 $lOOlobo. 9112•7738 AM/FM clock tbl ridlo ..u-..1 -631 4721 YIUIW-1 tended warrantee. new
1 e111 1ng 4 peo ple or 2-4pm Lori's K11chen, --=--w--cl-Sliflr 130_ 8•4, 752_..000, ••• •e°"rc.,..RlirieN"'·-..w""i·nn·,·,--"is"il'iooii>I ID 1112 · SINCE 1953 MtcheUns. runs on gu or seriously Interested In 3077 So Harbor, Santa Jo.1 &alt vS 9:-couch. $250. Table & A.,.....,ak-1,..bo-u-=1-1,.,.h_e_m_o_n_e_y_wt_ 141·0220 Sa1t1 ha propane. $9725 Call Al their flnanclal future. Hi S Ana (Carriage at Harbor) 6peroenced part Orne pie-chairs, S200 Gold chair, 2242• Bobbit, all 8pm complete. Div 11 Regetli '74 2002. 99k. very iiOOd can .. ._. you thru our 497-3441
b & 979-047• D , h d 548-3979 Board 842-6155 cond. $3800. 1173-5184 purcha•• & ltaM plans comm. onu111. over-lure framer eys S•O King bed .. ea • -_W_A_N_,,T,.....,G,....O,...O""D,._.'_66_M_u~s.
rldff. Complete training. SECRET AR Y sher P 548-3019, Eves651-0426 board, $150 662·2673 ORANGE COUNTY Kem"lt Fun Fly 1750 new. '78 530i. All elec1rlc, Ale. • W .. I TANG CHEAP 5•0-9•59 f.'o',,'-T!~13bltwn439·41·P1•~46 motivated, skilled i, Nurse or companion In AnliQue desk, 9 drwrs, lllAOILLIOTtl'I 10'!1' AB.S. Fun Board. SYnrf,txo.l.cond.$8000, IM-.TI ® aves "" -v• m •-S ertlac mast. thort call 850.0253. r-• · exper Value a pleasant your home, have REF's & 42>t22. S 125 540-0942 -•w boom. 842•6155 1301 Quall Strttt ~ Liactl,...a ___ "'1r.1!i
olllce wlttrong organ1za-own I rans. experience tn ANTIQUE Slall Pool Tiblt llY -SIU· TUii '80 7331, met 11n11an lteth, NEWPORT BEACH ' ~ ~"6.j IALIS/llAIAIMIT lion In Atll Estate Prop· 1nerapy, speelallzlng Wtlh Sacrifice $395 Relrlg, ht 11-111 Ir·-· .... n 14 4 spd, 11ereo Call, BBS IH·HOO ~. . ·fa 1 owner. run• greal .
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salel po1illori offering an Heblsmos Espanol ~H~1m_a.,l""ay_a,_n~b-.l-ue-""00""1·n'!"'t. Io r I er s . du 11 er a & Mbrshlp. S400. 850• 1324 wtit, air. cassette, sunrf, pis, cHI. more. Perl VOLllWllEI S 1500 obo 541·6421
1111ramaly good income ---papers. 3'~ yrs S 100 bol11ers Rusi/blue pl11d MilC. Waat.. fp;;-;;..jiw;.;.--~,;.p1 gold BBS. 10 ml I 14.000 cond. $3400. 545--8451 uwl U HT --with potenlltf lor upward Slallonery Store In Corona 494· 1095 or 494-3387 on betge Pd $880. ask--;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;1 980-8325 p L I 57 "' W1 '74 Capri. good cond. runa
moblllty del Mar needs FIT e•· ~ rng s2oo. Crnr group • trlC•t 11 lllllllll" well $89Slobo 673-8691
Wt "t up 6 ettlblish IC· perlenced salesperson Persian kllteris. regts-lblllbl toy ches1 lo match Wlml '83 528E. 8,000 ml, •u A 2 !!C bod VolurM Sales. Service 74 VW BUG vary--;;;:;;;;.
count• with buslne111 675-1010 terea. shadea cameo St751bottl. 720·0868 MICROWAVE blklt>elge, 5 spd. all uv .,1 . por........ y, And Leas1r:1g cond. S2500 541.5/21
merch1n11 dur1ng normal Teii8r7Cashter !Or IHI males. 851-1853 969-1221 alt. 6pm 11tras, lmmac. 3 yr wrnty. complele, id lor resto-18711 Beach Blvd.
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durtng the early evening year Old, blonde. S95 All lop quallty6be9 d9 HIS. wtn n 1 ' 1 d ~g=~~~~or,~: stro. recaro Mil. gd cond obo 840-7•88 hours. TOPSSS 6pm&wknds960-0015 setsjuslS . 5.lullsell music a nt wan• ·1 195ooobo631 .6629 lllFIH _
u o ••T TRAINEES OFFER F 1 p f Mod 1 • -lust $79.95 Save even 1n1er11ted In earning '75 BMW 900, new clutch. $ YW 11111 ·16 Capri II V8, 3Dr. alc.4 '"' '"' ema es re es "' Beaut Golden Rel pups, more on queen and king $50,000 • Ci ll 542-3244 35,000 ml, Kr1uMt bags, '7119 t2E. sunrf, new P/6'1. • apd. tadlblk, 1ta1eo tape
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SALES REP TRAINEES ... Tl SILL $200. AKC 548·2826 SALE! Beau I. oak dining Ofllct Faraltar•/ '83 HONDA 350XR. 120 l'l...11 '79t14 2.0. Appear Grp. 5 Anaheim Stadium goad. $1800 780-1593
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,, Cracker Jacks rated X?
'Cartoon boo k ' provides r eal surprise for Santa A n a lather
By Tbe A11oela&ed Pre11
John Iglesias says he found a real surprise in
the box of Cracker Jack he bought for hia boys -
a tiny, 21 -page booklet called "Erotic Sexual
Positions."
"It's terrible," his wife, Lorraine, said Sunday
from their Santa Ana home. "I never saw anything
like it. The kids really look forward to thoee gifts in
the box. Can you imagine the questions they would
have asked?"
But the pre-school children, Joey and
Johnny, never saw the booklet because their
father got to it first.
"At first I thouaht it was a cartoon booklet,"
he said. "I was sure surprised when I opened it up."
The 4-by 2-inch booklet contained
black-and-white photographs of nude couples
engaging in intercourse. It claimed to portray
sexual secret.a from the hidden jungle temples in
the Amazon. The booklet called itself the first In a
series of erotic best~aellers.
(See CRACKER, Pase At)
THI ORANGE COAST
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913
Firemen finish extinguishing blaze
aboard yacht in Huntington Har-
Delly l'lle4 ...... ..,~" .....
hour Sunday morning. At left is the
newly remo dele d Querida.
Couple's dream in ashes
Fire destroys yacht in Huntington Harbour after m aiden voyage
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot IM Delly .._ ai..11
Six hours after bringing their remodeled,
all-wood vintage cabin cruiser back from its maiden
voyage, Michael and Melanie Blum watched help-
lessly as the $150,000 vessel was swallowed up in
flames.
"For a second I thought maybe it could be
saved," said Melanie Blum. "Then I saw a fireman
going into the cabin with an ax and I knew that was
it."
The 46-foot Chris Craft named Querida was one
of three boats charred in an early morning blaze
Sunday on Trinidad Island in Huntington Harbour.
No was injured. Fire authorities said the flames
caused more than $250,000 in damage.
"We lost everything," said Blum. ''It was a one of
a kind. It's -well, it's a tragedy."
Huntington ' Beach firefighters, still searching
for the cause of the fire, said the blaze broke out at
5:49 a.m. on I Object, a 30-foot cabin cruiser owned by
Huntington Harbour resident Robert Wyatt. The
boat, burned to' the waterline, was a total loss
The fire, authorities said, moved quickly to the
richly furnished Querida and then blackened the
exterior of a 36-foot cabin cruiser named EZ MNY II
owned by S.R. Shea of Huntington Beach.
"By the time I could get down there I could see
the flames coming out of the cabin," said Blum, who
lives a short distance from the docks at Venture Drive
and Walrus Lane.
A pair of Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol
Boat.a and 18 Huntington firefighters battled the
blaze tor 15 minutes before bringing it under control.
The cabin cruiser EZ MNY II eventually was towed
(SH YACHT, Page AZ)
Hearing set on UCI Hospital
Panel e xpecte d to focus.on care for county's Medi-Cal patie nts
By ltAREN E. KLEIN
Ot ... 0.-, .... """'
The effects of a proposed hospi-
tal at the UC Irvine campus on
Orange County's Medi-Cal pa-
tients will be discussed at a public
hearing Tuesday in the Santa Ana
City Council Chambers.
Assemblyman Richard Rob-
inson, chairman of the Joint
Legislative Committee on
Medi-Cal Oversight, called the
hearing to get community reaction
to a plan to build a hospital for the
UCI Medical School.
The committee is concerned
about the effect a new hospital
would have on the large Orange
County indigent population, said
Bob Campbell, a health planning
consultant to the committee.
UCI Medical Center in Orange
is the primary provider of medical
services to the Medi-Cal popu-
lation, he said.
Robinson, a Democrat from the
city of Orange, is worried about
what will happen to indigent
patients if a campus hoepital
draws UCI family practice phys-
icians away from UCIMC,
Campbell said.
UCI Chancellor Daniel G.
Aldrich, Jr., is e xpected to make a
presentation at the hearing, along
with the president of the Orange
County Health Planning Council,
the vice president for health
a ffairs for the UC system, and
George Hoag, chairman of the
board of Hoag Memorial Hospital
in Newport Beach.
"Anything that happens to
health car e at UCI or could happen
has an impact on the indigent
population of Orange County,"
Campbell said. "We jwt want to
(See HOSPITAL, Page At)
Resignation accepte d
After Interior ecretary James Watt resigned
Sunday, P resident Rea gan said , uJim has done a n
o utstanding jo b as a member of my Cabinet a nd in his
stewardship of the natural resources of the nation.
He haa initia ted a careful ba lance between the needs
of people and the importa nce of p rotecting the
environment. His ded ication to public service and his
accomplishments will long be re membered." See
other reactions and possible successors on Page A4.
COAST EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Lido blacked out •
by broken cable
By JERRY HIRSCH
Ot ... 0.-, ........
About 2,200 residences and
businesses of the Lido lale and
Peninsula area of Newport Beach
were without power early this
morning.
The outage started about 4:30
a.m. and lasted about 30 minutes.
Laguna
pool at
school
weighed
By L.P. BENET
Olllle ~ ..... ·-
The Laguna Beach City Council
will conaider a proposal Tuetlday
to build a a new community
swimming pool at Laguna Beach
High School.
The proposal, prepared by City
Manager Ken Frank, calls for the
construction of an L-shaped pool
on either the high school's parking
lot or next to the present pool, an
aging, dilapidated {acility which
sits in the middle of the campus.
The pool would cost between
$750,000 and $1.l million.
The report also recommends the
the city and the Laguna Beach
Unified School District split the
costs.
Frank said construction could
begin as early as June 1985 i! the
city and the district can agree soon
on a design, establish a mainten-
ance-and-use agreement and
select an architect.
The new pool has been swathed
in controversy since early last
year. Financing, design and lo-
cation have been stumbling
blocks.
School Superintendent Bill
Barnes said the city proposal
differs with the school district's
plan in a number of ways.
First, the city proposal ca.I.ls for
an L -shaped pool, while the
district would like to see two pools
-a heated !aciJty for young
children and senior citizens and a
larger cooler pool for the • high
school water polo and swimming
team.s.
"We looked at an L-shaped
pool. and feel it's large enough for
all the city's needs." City Manager
Frank said. "It has one shallow
end that's perfect for small chil-
dren and the handicapped."
The district also has problems
(Sff POOL, Paitt Al)
A broken cable underneath Lido
Park Drive was blamed.
About 300 Southern California
F.dison Co. customers were likely
to be without power until the
early afternoon, said &lison
spokesman Bill Compton.
"A splice failed tn the under-
ground cable. We can't route the
power around it so we just have to
get the manpower out there.
There is not· much we can do
except fix It and that takes a
while," Compton said.
Southern California &lison
workers started digging up the
cable about 9 a .m., according to
area resident Jerri Losland.
"Everybody is out, even in our
offices in the Lido Building," said
Losland, who lives in a con-
dominium complex in the 700
block of Lido Park Drive.
"This is the second time this has
happened," said Losland, re-
membering a similar outage four
years ago.
ln addition to Lido Isle, much of
the area around Newport
Boulevard, the Pacific Coast
Highway as far as Riverside
A venue and the peninsula were
without power, Compton said
The Lido Shipyard. the Lido
Trailer Park and local business on
Lido Park Drive were scheduled
to have power restored by about
noon. he said.
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Sean O'Neil exits YMCA Indian Guide teepee.
Festival harvests
success in Irvine
By AN DREA ADELSON
Ol ... 0.-, ..........
City maintenance crews are picking up debris-s trewn Heritage
Park today and the Irvine Harvest Festival board already has set
the date for next's year's bash following the 11th staging of Irvine's
home-grown carnival this weekend.
About 45,000 people came to the three-day annual event which
ended Sunday. They pitched dimes for cheap ashtrays. munched
Greek-style lamb pita sandwiches and became light-headed from
midway rides.
The carnival's only casualty was a 7-year-old Irvine boy who
suffered a minor cut on his forehead after bumping it on the
steering wheel of a bumper car, police Lt, Bob Lennert said.
Festival olficials also heard some complaints 'ltbout a midway
game booth some participants thought was illegal. However. no
arrests were made during the carnival, which organizers called a
success.
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:Boud 84 Movies
A3 National Newt
a..lfied ~ PoUceLot
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McClintock's Nobel
called 'long overdue'
"We had a lot of people who, when they were leaving, said it
was the best ever," festival President Sharon Ellis said today.
El.lia said booth operators, primarily civic organizations selling
food and games of chance for fund-raiaing, seemed to be pleued
with festival rftwts. A final tally on funds raised was
undetennined thia morning.
(See HARVEST, Pa1e AJ )
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By STEVE MITCHELL
Ot .... Dellr ..........
The chairman of the Depart-
ment of Microbiology at UC Irvine
said today the awarding of the
Nobel Prize to New York re-
aearcher Dr. Barbara Mc:Cllntock
la long overdue.
And a biologist at UCI said the
award to the 81-year~ld woman
is "certainly well deserved."
The Connecticut-born re-
~archer was honored chiefly for
her diacovery of the genetic ele-
rnenta In com more than three
decades ago. The diacovery had a
bearing on research of viruaes
carrying disease.
"Barbara Is what we call a
classical geneticist," uld Dr. Paul
Sypherd, chairman of the Depart·
rmnt of Mlcroblolofly at UC
Related story, Page Af
lrvtne. "Way back ln the '30., wlth
no method for being able to 1tudy
chroffiOllOmes dlrectly, or DNA
dlrecUy, ahe and another genetl-
ci.at provided the flnt evidence for
the phy1lcal exchange of
1 chromolomal material during
genetic croeains over -a natural
mechanlsm of shuffling genes
arol.llld."
That'• the way you 1et new
k:Jnc;b of genetic types, he u.ld. adc:Uns "It waa a very lrnportant
thing, and It wu all done on a
atudy of com, not on man."
Her work wu largely' !snored
until the 19609, • factor that
Sypherd said was "unfortunate."
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Three rob Mesa 1nan 's
ho1ne safe at knifepoint
Three youths confron ted a
Costa Mesa man early thl.a morn-
ing and forced him at knlfepolnt to
surrender $540 from hia home
safe, police aaid.
The teenagers, dretled u punk
rockers, rang the ·doorbell at
William T. Roberta' hou.e on the
3400 block of Summel'let Circle
about 12:20 a.m., accordlf\I to
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. George
Ynb.lck.
When Roberti answered the
door, he wu confronted by tht
auapecta, one brandishing a knife,
and forced into hi.a garqe. One of
the youths told Roberta he would
allt Roberta' throat if he didn't
open a nearby wall sale. Yezbick
uld.
Roberta opened the .. re and
gave the cash to the youths, who
ran into a car waiting outaJde,
Yezbick uid. The car wu driven
by • fourth auapect.
A police inV8'Jtlgat.ion Into the
Incident is und~r way
A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 10, 1983
Father • of slaiI)
tot asks
millions
A Lo5 Angeles man is seeking $2
million from Orange County, al-
leging that neghgence on the part
of the county led to his 2-year-old
son's beating death.
Julius Ceasar Mathis Jr., 28,
contends the county's Social Ser-
vices Agency covered up for a
social worker who had no
authority to release Julius Ceasar
Mathis III to Mathis' ex-wife,
Francine Douglas Montgomery
Mathis' attorney. Loel Patten,
filed the $2 million claim with the
county last Friday. II it IS denied,
his next step would be a S uperior
Court lawsuit.
The ex-wile's boyfriend, Darrel
Roberts, 29, stood trial m July for
murder in the baby's Aug. 21 , 1981
death. The jury dea~Uocked 9-3 in
favor of acquittal; Roberts faces
retrial beginning Nov. 14 .
He is free on $100,000 bond.
The county took Julius mto
protective custody in May 1981 ,
after a baby sitter reported
massive bruises on his back and
buttocks. The boy was released to
a maternal aunt, but she said she
couldn't control him and gave him
back to the county's Albert Sitton
Home for juveniles.
Montgomery took Julius out of
that facility six weeks before he
died.
Court records show Presiding
Juvenile Court Judge Byron
McMillan concluded the social
worker released Julius without
court approval. No charges were
filed. and the unidentified man
quit after McMillan demanded he
be fired.
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POOL ...
From Page A 1
with the city's proposed sites,
Barnes srud.
"Both have been revie wed by
the district and the aquatic task
force (set up last year to study the
pool proposal) and they were
found to be unacceptable.'' Barnes
said.
The distnct wants to build the
pool on the high school baseball
field But Frank sald that would
be too expensive because it would
require moving the ball field.
The city expects to finance its
half of the construction with park
in-lieu funds and several land
sales. The district IS attemptmg to
finance its portion by selling 11
acres of surplus d istrict land in the
Top of the World Community.
However, the district has been
unable to find a buyer, according
to Barnes.
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George Liechty works on ice sculpture.
HARVEST FESTIVAL ...
From Page A1
Although clouds threatened, no rain fell and overcast skws
kept temperatures mild.
''It was wonderful. It was better weather than being out m the
blazing sun ," said Ellis, a festival veteran.
Asked if she plans to assume the chief organizing spot again.
Ellis said "can I. have a few days to think about it?"
Next year's festival will be during the first weekend m
October.
Embezzling linked
to Valley firm fire
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMO., ........
Detectives are trying to find out
today if an alleged embezzlement
of $52,000 may be connected with
a $2.2 million fire that swept
through the J ohn Treiber Co. in
Fountain Valley last Father's Day.
Anthony DiLauro, 43, a former
accountant for the company and
his girlfriend, Eileen Zirkle, 36,
were arrested Friday on suspicion
of embezzlement, forgery and
conspiracy, according to Fountain
Valley Detective Rick
Christensen. Both are residents of
Huntington Beach.
The arrests followed an audit of
company financial records which
showed "unreasonable" checks
made out to DiLauro and other
employees, according to
Christensen
Coast Guard quells
fishing boat blaze
A SPQ.Tlfishing boat out of
Newport Harbor escaped vir-
tually unscatched Sunday eve -
ning when a fire in its engine room
was quickly extinguished by a
passing Coast Guard cutter
Channel Isle, returning from a
day at sea, had just entered
Newport Harbor and was off
Carnation Cove when the small
but smoky fire broke out.
There were no injuires and the
boat sustained only light damage.
The detective said that in-
stituted a ''call in" system to draw
payroll and expense ch ecks by
telephone from Security Pacific
Bank.
Christensen said DiLauro al·
legedly collected $52,000 in phony
expense checks and either he or
Zirkle, who was not an employee.
would allegedly forge endorse-
ments to each other's accounts.
Christensen said bank officials,
who had been alerted by police.
called detectives when DiLauro
showed up at the facility on
Friday.
Bank officials stalled DiLauro
until police arrived and made the
arrest without incident. ZirkJe
was arrested when she returned
home later Friday.
Christensen said pohce are at-
tempting to find out 1f the com-
pany's manufacturing plant in the
industrial section of the city on
Condor Avenue was dehberately
set afire last June 19 to hide
possible financial 1rregularittes.
Christensen said DiLauro was
questioned about the fire but
made no comment.
DiLauro reportedly was hir<:'d
by the John Treiber Co m
January and resigned at the end of
May. citing personality problems.
according to Christensen
The company, with offlt'eS
worldwide, manufactures equip·
ment that cleans and solders
computer circuitry
CRACKER JACKS RA TED 'X' ...
From Page A1
Betty Garrett. a spokeswoman for Borden
Inc . whic h manufactures t h e
carmelized-popcom-and-peanut treat -was
upset, but not so surprised when she heard of the
family's discovery. She said the company received
five similar complaints about a year ago.
"We took extensive security measures to
make sure this type of packaging problem did not
occur again," Garrett said.
She said only six boxes out o{ 4 million boxes
packaged annually have had problems. She said
the person who inserted the material was not
apprehended, but new security measures have
eliminated the problem.
"We want to make sure that our products are
as wholesome and safe as can be," Garrett said,
adding that a new investigation would be
conducted at the plant.
YACHT DESTROYED BY FIRE ...
From Page A1
into the harbor away from the two smoldering crafts.
"When it was out r went in for one look," said
Mrs. Blum, whose husband ts an oral and facial
surgeon with offices in Irvine and Anaheim. "But I
couldn't go back in for a second look. It would be too
emotional."
The Blums had spent the past eight months
pouring their time and money into the 1964 c.abin
cruiser, stripping and polishing the mahogany
interior and decorating it with antique lamps, wool
carpeting and a microwave oven. A set of
Wedgewood china plat.es with a nautical pattern also
had been added.
"W e had everything just right. It was just the
way it was supposed to be,'' she said. "I was just about
to order a dining table for it."
The restored boat. left Huntington Harbour last
Friday for its maiden voyage to Catalina Island. The
couple and their daughter returned late Saturday
and went home to sleep figuring they'd unpack the
next day
"I wish we'd stayed m Catalana," Dr. Blum said
after the fire
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Shoplifting team n:abbed
Uy KAR~N K KLEIN
Of 1"9 o •• , ,. .. , •i.11
Three shoplifters, desl·r1betl by
polic.•e as on extremely pro·
fes81onaJ team, were nabbed al
Nordstrom's South Coast Plaza
Saturday a fte rnoon afte r tht:y
alJegedly allempte<l to steal $1 . 770
worth or men:handtse and threat-
e ned security guards w11h knives.
A Nordstrom's secunty guard
c.·alled Cost.a Mesa police clfler she
observed two women and a man i11
the store acting ~usptdousl y about
3:40 p.m., a<.'Cord111g lo a poliCl'
report.
The triu entered a women's
clothing departme nt and the man
allegedly distracteda saleswoman
while the two women took gar·
mcnts into the filling room , the
report states.
The women allegedly concealed
Severa) C'Xpensive items of
l'lothlng 1n "crotch bags" -
wa1st-to-knt.'t' girdles they wore
undl•r full skirts and bulky pet·
t1c11uLci.
St.oeur1ty guards and poliet> of-
ficers werl' waning for the three
suspects when they came out of
tht• store Thl' two women re -
i.-ortt«Jly pulled knives out when
the store's securuy guard ron·
rronted them.
All three su.spects were taken to
the Cost.a Mesa Police Depart·
ment, where they gave 'false
names and phone numbers. The
report says a search of the su.spects
revealed they were carrying pro·
Cessional tag removers and a pair
of wire clippers
Mesa firelllen stage
selllinar on high rise
Th<' city of Costa Mesa 1s
presenting the "First High-rise
Seminar" for fire and disaster
safety during Fire Prevenllon
Week
St<Jte Fire Marshal Ronald
Bogardus was a featured speaker
when the three-day seminar
opened today al the Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel.
HOSPITAL HEARING ...
Other speakers will be Costa
Mesa Mayor Donn Hall, Costa
Mesa Fire Marshal Tom McDuff,
J¥n Henwood, general manager of
South Coast Plaza: Dr Charles
Galbo, psychiatnst; Lee Sawyer,
chief of security for the hotel: and
Clifford Murray. ch ief of security
for South Coast Plaza and Town
Center.
From Page A 1)
take a look at the whole s1 tua lion "
Tht• h~anng, sch('duled from U
a.m. to 5 p.m., wall include an
over view of the hospital issue in
the morning a nd an attempt Lo
pinpoint the impact of additional
hospital be<ls in the county during
the afternoon session
The Irvine Medical Center. a
proposal competin~ with the cam-
pus hospital proposal for a hospital
in Irvine, will also be scrutinized at
the hearing, Campbell said.
Robinson's committee may rec-
ummt·no for or against either
proposnl to tht.> state Office of
Health Planning -the body
which will ulumately review both
proposals.
Tht• comm1llee consists of four
senate members and four as·
sembly members.
The public may testify at the
heanng, Campbell said, adding
that he expects about 50 people to
attend.
The Santa Ana City Council
Chambers is at 22 Civic Center
Plaza. Santa Ana.
The seminar. covering preven·
t.ative safety methods including
emergency rescues, is open to the
public, especially building own-
ers. building managers and engi-
neers, firefighters, employees of
high-rise office buildings, res1-
dentsof condominiums and apart·
ments. and key hotel personnel.
NOBEL PRIZE ...
Former deputy
Earle Whitten
of Newport dies
From Page A 1
"But you have to remember
that molecular genetics grew out
of micro-organisms and viruses.
h 's strange that microbiologists of
that day were very genetically
illiterate. It wasn't until lat.er
years that people studying
molecules went back and looked
agam at her work."
Dr. Larry Marsh, a de-
velopmental cell biologist at UCI,
said he has met the Nobel Prize
winner on several occasions, and
he deS('ntx>s her as a vibrant
woman
"It's like pulung aJI the energy
of my 5-and 7 -year-olds a nd
trans ferring them Lo a grand-
mother Tha1's Dr McClirHock " or her WOI k . Mar;h ~,Id
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McClintock, "set the s tage for
people who later came along and
were looking at bacterial events."
Molecular biology caught up
with her genetics.
Usually, Marsh said . it's the
other way around
"The bacteria people figure out
things first, and subsequently one
finds related events in higher
organisms. This is a case where the
genetu: side of 1t was looked at
very car<'fully by McClintock -
Vt'ill lx•fore
As fur the award, the biologist
said . "There was such an
L•nurmous lag time betw n her
findings and the a ward, bu
du1· anu I'm vt.•ry happy fo
Earle Robert Whitten, a
long-time resident or Newport
Beach, died Sept. 30.
A retired Los Angeles County
deputy sheriff, he was a life
member of the Elks, Alhambra
Lodge No. 1328 and the Newport
Beach Goof-offers Club.
Mr. Whitten presided as bailiff
in the Pomona Superior Court for
most of his 28 years as a deputy
sheriff before retiring in 1978.
Born March 29. 1918 m Nev..
Hampshire, he grew up an Peaks
lsland, Maine, where he leaves o
brother Meldeau. a sister-in-law
Gladys. and an uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs_ Arnold Feiss He is
survived by his wife. Gladys. n
Covina.
Donations may be made LO thl
local heart assoc1auon
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Fabric Fair scheduled •
at OCC this Saturday
More than 50 exhibitors will take part in Orange Coast
College's 13th annual Fabric Fair. scheduled Saturday on the Costa
Mesa campus. More than 100 workshop sessions are planned at the
event.
The fair will run from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admis&on is $8 and
entitles a person to come and go to the fair throughout the day. The
event will be held in the Chemistry and Applied Science Building.
Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office. located in the
college's Student Center Building. Tickets also may be purchased at
the door.
Saleswomen s late meeting in Irvine
Sheffra Williams Sam, co-owner and vice president of
Woman's World International, wiU be the guest speaker at the
National Association for Professional Saleswomen meeting
Tuesday at the Irvine Host Hotel.
Her topic. "How to Find that Master Sales Person Within
Yourself" begins at 5:30 p.m., 1717 E.ast Dyer Road.
Original poetry readings planned
Poets from the California Coast Branch of the National League
of ~eracan Pen Women wiU present a reading of original poetry
Thursday at the Fountain Valley Branch Library, 17565 Los
Alamos St.
The program, which is open to the public, will begin at 7:30
p.m. There is no admission charge.
Reading selections from their collections of published poems
will be Clara Peck Schultz, Ruth Maunders, Robin Woodruff
Longfield and Diana Rankin.
Slide show on Versailles at OCC
"Versailles: Passions and Politics'' is the title of a 90-minute
slide presentation scheduled Friday at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
. The presentation will be hosted by Suzannah Antink, an OCC
French instructor who received her degree at the Sorbonne.
Tickets, at $4, are available in the OCC Ticket Office, located in
the Student Center Building.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 10. 1983 * A3
Schmitz' ex-mistress 'has no regrets'
Carla·Stuckle recovers from scandal, bankruptcy; incident now 'j ust a bad memory'
TUSTIN (AP) -Carla Bostrom
Stuck.le found herself in a poUtical
scandal when she lost her lover -
onetime presidential candidate
John Schmitz -spent a night in
jail, nearly lost her children and
declared bankruptcy.
Now, more than a year later, she
considers it all a bad memory and
says she has no regrets.
The scandal started when
Stuckle's effort to find treatment
for a biUUTe injury tc? her son led
to the revelation ttiat her two
young children were fathered by
Schmitz, a former California state
senator and unsuccessful Re-
publican U.S. Senate candidate.
Schmitz, a 52-year-old Re-
publican firebrand who once held
a leadership post in the John Birch
Society. is a staunch conservative
renowned for preaching tra-
ditional morals and family values.
In 1972, Schmitz was the Ameri-
can Independent Party's presi-
dential candidate, tallying about a
million votes.
In March, he announced plans
to challenge Democratic U.S. Rep.
Jerry Patterson for his con-
gressional seat next year.
Stuck.le was arrested in July
1982 after doctors found her son's
penis to be nearly severed by a
hair-like fiber wound tightly
around the organ. The child
underwent reconstructive sur-
gery and was placed in protective
custody.
It was Schmitz's appeal to a
judge that led to the disclosure of
the children's paternity.
Stuckle spent a night in jail
after being charged with felony
child neglect. That charge was
later dropped. but a cloud of
suspicion hung over her head and
social workers scrut.iniz.ed her
every move for six months.
Struggling to provide for her
!amlly, she declared bankruptcy
and took on a second job.
Today Stuck.le lives in a modest
beige stucco tract houae in Tustin
with her 2-year-old son and
1-year-old daughter. She works
full-time as a voucher auditor at
the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station
at El Toro, then works two nights
a week for an answering service.
"I have no regrets," she said.
"The pleasure, the joy they (the
children) have given me, they're
well worth going through any-.
thmg for ... They're worth every
bit of it."
Her nine-year love affair with
Schmitz ended when the rela-
tionship became public. He now
pays $275 a month in child
support. visits the children at their
baby sitter's about once a week
and calls occasionally to check on
their well-being.
"I still love him," she said. "I
love him and naturally would love
to be married to him. But I never
expected it to come to that .... I
didn't expect him to walk out (on
hts wife), but it would have been
nice ." ~
Schmitz has six children by his
wife of 29 years. Mary Schmitz.
There has never been a stigma
attached to the affair. Stuck.le
said. "I haven't run into anybody
who condemned me for what I
did."
Her children wiU be told the
truth about their family circum-
stances "when they're old enough
and they want to know," she said.
''They may not fully under-
stand until they're older, but I
don't intend to tell them tales."
Robin Hood and Linda Brandt
compare keyboards on frosted and
real computer keyboards a t Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa.
Bandit robs Mesa liquor store This-computer takes the cake
An armed man wearing a jogging
suit with a towel over his lace stole
$570 in cash from a liquor store on
Fairview Road late Friday night. The
man. described as white, 5-foot-10,
In his late teens or early 20s, pointed
a gun at the cashier and demanded
all the money from the register.
Ponce said this Incident ap~ars
similar 10 two recent liquor store
robberies In the area
While an elderly brother and sister
were away on a fishing trip Saturday,
their home on the 2500 block ol
Columbia Drive was burglarlzed,
Entry was apparently made by prying
open a front window and nearly
$3.000 worth of hunting guns and
Jewelry was stolen. .. ' -·-
A Corvette T -top worth $500 wu
stolen from a car parked In the
Bullock's 101 at South Coast Plue
Friday The tlnted-glaas top was
taken about 6:40 p.m .. polloe said.
Laguna Beach
Paintings and crystal valued at
S3. 700 was stolen from a house In the
600 block of Sleepy Hollow Lane over
the weekend, the owner told Laguna
Beach police
Cash and a camera were stolen
from a car parked In the 300 block ol
North Coast Highway
A man descrlbt1d as standing 6 feet
tall. with a medium build, dark curly
haur and wearing a blue Jacket was
seen lleelng a residence In the 200
block of Canyon Acres Drive after he
was surprised by the Intended victim.
Travelers checks valued at $300
were taken from a room In the 100
block of Mountain Road.
Currency and jewelry valued al a
total of $125 were taken from a house
in the 800 block ol Wendt Terrace.
~ewport Beach
A Newport Beach man reported
camera equipment valued at $825
taken from his home In the t900
block ot Port Bishop Saturday morn-
ing. The suspect smuhed a small
window on a French door, reached In
and unlocked the deadbolt, ponce
reports said
A Costa Mesa real estate agent
holding an open house at his own
home In Newport Beach Saturday
discovered a gold necklace valued at
$931 missing from a kitchen drawer.
The agent said he had shown hit
home to two groups of potential
buyers Saturday and that the front
door was open during that time.
A Newport Beach man reported
fewelry and coins valued at $1045
stolen from his home In the 1900
block of Highland sometime Friday.
Irvine
Ponce believe a profeaslonpl hotel
thief used a pass key or picked locks
over the weekend of three guests at
the Irvine Marrion Hotel, 111000 Von
Karmen Ave Guests reported Jew-
elry valued at about $1.200 wu
stolen.
A prison parolee was arrested tor
suspicion of burglarlzlng Al'a Wood-
craft. 1652 Browning. Sunday night.
Police said Ronald L. Magana, 21, of
Santa Ana. was taken Into custody
after he was allegedly observed
leaving a commerclal complex follow-
ing a break-In by smashing a window
about 8 p.m. Nothing was taken In the
break-In.
Huntington Beach
The owner of a gas station on
Slater Avenue and Golden West
Street reported the theft Sunday
afternoon of $2,940 The money was
taken from the station office
A man was arrested Sunday after-
noon on suspicion of shoplifting at
the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave.
Siiverware valued at S70 was re-
covered.
A break-In was reported Sunday
morning at the Huntington BMch
Kite Shop, 207 Main St. Entry
apparently was made through a roof
vent. The lo .. Included $35 In cash.
Fountain Valley
Thieves broke the window of a car
parked In the 11000 block ol Wlnter-
sburg Ctrcle and took a puree and
$62.50 belonging to a woman who
was across the street at a horse
stable.
Thieves broke Into a camper
parked In the rear yard In the 9000
block of Molt River Drive and took a
stove, lantern, Ice cheat and tithing
equipment valued at S3 10.
Educators, inl\ovators m eet for tasty f estivities in Newport
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of "'9 DllllJ l'lle4 It.II
More than 400 educators from around the nation
will take a "byte" out of the world's largest edible
computer Tuesday night.
The tasty terminal. which features chocolate
marzipan keys and a buttercream icing, will be served
at a banquet for the 15th annual national conference
of the League for Innovation. Representatives of 55
community colleges in 18 districts are meeting at the
Sheraton Hotel in Newport Beach.
Locally, the Coast Community College District is
serving as co-host of the event. Drawing on the theme
of high technology and education. the organizers
decided to create the world's largest edible computer
to mark the occasion.
To handle this challenge, the district called on
veteran baker Gunter Rehm, 42, a natwe of the Black
Forest of Germany who now teaches baking classes at
Orange C.oast College m Costa Mesa.
Rehm had prepared many a wedding cake but
never a computer cake capable of feeding 400
His recipe called for 18 pounds of sugar. seven
pounds of shortening. 15 pounds of cake flour. 15
ounces of baking powder. nine ounces of salt. about
110 eggs and 1112 gallons of milk
For the buttercream icing. he used 15 pounds of
powdered sugar. nine pounds of butter. 12 pounds of
cake sh ortening. 40 egg whites and five pounds of
chocolate chips.
The layered confection was assembled m three
hours. using plastic rods of the sort used for wedding
cakes. The icing was sprayed on.
The computer cake will be refrigerated until
Tuesday night when the participating educators will
have a chance to have their computer -and eat it too.
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Dow Jones Final
Up 12.50
Cloalng 1,284.85
New record high
IUllllll IRllfS
Gasoline prices dip below
$1 at some state pumps
Uy tbe Associated Pren
LOS ANGELES -The cost of gas dipped below a dollar a
gallon al some West Coast pumps during a two-month
nat1onw1de decline that promises sull lower pm.-es m the future,
says oil lmlustry analyst Dan LunJbcrg. "The price of gas l.l>
falling historn:a lly, seasonally, monthly and reg1onaUy," sauJ
Lundberg. "and 11 looks like it's gumg tO conun11e .. He pred1cu::d
prtl'eS below a dollar a gallon mother regions of the Un\,ted States
soon "unless the trend 1s interNpted by worsening of the
lraq-lran ~'Onfhct.."
Continental interviews applicant
HOUSTON -F'manciaJly a1hng Conunental Airlines
expeds to interview a large number of applicants this week m
Los Angeles, San Francisco and nine other c1ues 1n an effort to
replacestrilung pilots. Continent.al planned to conduct 1nterv1ews
in 11 cities. beginning today, said company spokesman Bruce
Hicks. He was unsure how many replacement pilots would be
hired. "That all depends on how many more striking pilots come
back to work for us in the next few days.''
Hopes high for Eastern settle m ent
MIAMI -Contract talks between Eastern AJrlines and its
(light attendants were continuing today. with a federal mediator
expressing confidenre that a threatened strike can be averted.
"We still believe we'll have a•solution to this dispute." mediator
Harry Bickford said. "We w ill have it before mJdrught
Wednesday, and we'll do our best to have it sooner than that "
The three issues that must be resolved before the stn ke deadlme
of 12;01 a.m. ED'f Thursday are wages, t:hanges in work rules and
the use of forefgn attt-ndants ora new. lucrative South American
routes.
IIJterest rate jump said unlikely
NEW YORK -Despite the latest reported increase in the
nauon's basic money supply, economists say a Jump 1n interest
rates remains unlikely for now The Federal Reserve Board said
Friday its main money suppl)' measure. known as Ml and
representing funds readily available for spending, rose $600
nullion m late September. Credit analysts said today that MI
remains w1thm the range sought by the rentral bank in its
mflation-C1ghttng strategy and does not JX>rtend higher interest
rates.
Japan eyes more auto exports
TOK YO -A Japanese news report says Japan may exµurt
more than 'l million cars a year 10 the Unned Stales after ll.S
voluntary restraints expire next Marl·h :H Japan has limited 11.s
<.'arexports ta I 68 m1lhon units annuaJJy Cur the past three years
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