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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-25 - Orange Coast Pilot> •• -Body found in c~r Remains of missing Irvine man stuffed in trunk By ~OREA ADELSON whoee name they didn't know, kept to himlelf and oi ... o.11r,...... rarely had vialtora. The body of a miming Irvine buaine9lman was • Becawie the body wu partially decompoeed, 'found Monday stuffed in the trunk of his dark blue police said poaitive identification and cau.e of death Cadillac, parked in the garage of his foliage-shrouded could not be immediately determined. Irvine home on Lockhaven Circle. Finkel, the owner of Super-Tech Tire Center, An autopsy was to be held foday to detennine hadn't been aeen at the Irvine store 1ince lut the cau.e of death of the apparent murder victim, Monday, Brian Julian, Finkel'• former partner, said believed to be Boyd W. Finkel. Police say the body of today. a 39-year-old man wu diacovered Monday afternoon Police said Finkel wu last &een alive Oct. 15 after two co-workers. concerned about their boea' having dinner with coll~es at an Irvine res- whereabouts, 8sked police to check on him, Lt. Bob taurant. Lennert said. "When I heard he was miaaing, it didn't surprise ..., ......... .., ....... '!That poor man," neighbor Rita Schroeder said. me . .But I first thought it would be a suicide," Julian, "What's ao sad is nobody knew him." 27, said. ..\n Irvine policeman l09k1 into the mining Irvine buaineuman were Neighbors said the bald, clean-shaven man (See BODY FOUND, Pase At) trunk of a car where the remains of a r found Monday after~oon. THI ORANGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN TUESDAY, OCTOBl!R 25, 1983 Beach knifing puzzles lawmen By STEVE MARBLE Of ... OellJ ,... ..... Friday had been a busy day for Sharon Denise Duncan. She'd had lunch with her mother, had her hair trimmed and had gone to the bank to get money to have her gray compad._car_ painted. The 20-year-old Fountain Val- ley woman then went to Bolaa Chica State Beach to pore over her college textbooks and soak up the afternoon'• sun. "She liked the beach," said F.dwin Duncan, the young woman's father. "It's quiet. She just wanted to study.'' Three hours later, Duncan was stabbed once in the back and left to die at the deserted state beach. A man riding a bicycle tlirolJCh a· puking lot found her body late that afternoon. "It's all very difficult," her father said of the tragedy. "'You can anticipate losing your grand- parents or even your parents. But not your child." Authorities said they are puzzled by the act of violence. It aeems like a seN1eless crime. orange coumy-Shert.fr Lt. Wyatt Hart said there is no indication that robbery waa a motive for the slaying. He said Duncan's belongings, including the cash she'd just taken out of her bank. were left at the acene. An autopsy, Hart said, revealed that Duncan was not sexually attacked and died from the single knife wound. No witnell8e9 have been located, he added. According to her parents, Dun- can was bright and ambitious. She (See BEACH, Pase AZ) Not guilty plea entered in HBmurder Zackary Pettus, a former high school student from Huntington Beach. pleaded innocent Monday to charges he robbed and killed boutique owner Darleen Haz- boun. Pettus, 19, was ordered back into court Nov. 4 for a hearing to determine if he should stand trial for murder. The former Marina High School student has been held without bail since his arrest last Wed.netday several hours after Hazboun'a stabbed body was (See INNOCENT PLEA, Pqe AZ) lllD ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS The eye has it at 499 19th St. in Costa Mesa where the unusual house Oellr .... ,..__, .... ..,.. and front yard decor has spawned complaints from neighbors. Here's-looking-at-you Weird Mesa house keeps an 'eye' on visitors, draws complaints By KAREN E . &LEIN °' ... .,.., ....... The Ouort!9Cent green and or- ange houae in Calta Mesa with the pyramid h.angina outside may be an elaborate liaiioween prank, a far-out peace protest or public nuisance. It all depends on who you ask. Friday the 13th," Shelton said. He didn't seem disturbed when it was pointed out that the 13th was a Thunday th.is month. "Put in Friday the 13th anyway, it sounds better. You can always say you made a mistake and then correct it later," he said. Shelton said he plans to auction furniture and art objects in the hOWle Monday and give out free pumpkins to kids. The money he raises, he uid, will go to a charity for bettered and abuaed children. The pyramid, which belongs to controversial welder and artist All Rou.shan, simply ties in with the Halloween atmosphere, Shelton said, as did the flag. The life jacket is up becaU8e Shelton think.a of him8elf as a life saver of abused children and the Army poster is displayed ao that (See WEIRD, Pa1e At) County vote • on transit tax loOining_; By JEFF ADLER Of ... .,., ........ The Orange County Board of Superviaora will be asked to echedule a June 5, 1984, election on the propoeed one-cent sales tax increaae for county transportation projects. The Orange County Transpor- tation Commission unanimously approved an election timetable Monday that staff members re- ferred to as a "short fu.e" in tenna of preparing necessary documents and winning required approvals before the election can take pl.ace. Superviaors must OK the election schedule. A bill signed by Gov. George Qeukmejian last month authorized the sales tax increue if lt la approved by a nMajority of the county'• voters. Before the meuure can appear on the ballot, however, plans for spending the money over the next 15 years muat be approved by a majority of the county'• 26 cities and the Board of Supervi9on. The timetable cal.la for: •-Releue of the 15-year trans- portation plan for public review onDec.12. • Approval of the plan by both cities and the Board of Super- visors by Feb. 13, 1984. • c.ommtasion approval of the program and a formal request asking the board to .:hedule the el~on by Feb. 26, 1984. • The Board of Supervisors fonnally votes to place the ques- tion on the ballot by March 7. 1984. • Election day, June 5, 1984. The timetable adopted by com- m.iaaioners a.l8o recommends the commisaion begin a eo-called "public education program" in March 1984 to win public support for the tax increue. Already, the commission hu undertaken a $300,000 "com- munications program," designed to game.r public support for the tax hike. The commiaaion , Board of Supervisors and other public of- ticiala have supported the idea of increasing the sales tax, for a fixed period, to pay for a $12.8 billion package of transportation im- provements elected leaden en- vision for the county du.ring the next 15 years. Without the tax, which will raise an estimated $153 million per year, county transportation com- rniaionera fear their transpor- tation plans through the ye&r 2000 will fall 90IDe $6.8 billion ahort. Marines· • 111ove into foxFoles BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Marines were ordered into fox- holes and bunkers today near the rubble of the bombed U:S. e:.-om-:- mand poet after three suspidoua vehicles were seen at the airport, a Marine spokesman said. "There have been three ve- hicles spotted driving around the area," said Capt. Wayne Jones. "There are suspicions that they could contain exploe.ives." For those who haven't seen it, the houae on the comer of Irvine Avenue and 19th Street baa been painted a brilliant chartreuae with bright orange doors and royal blue trim. A life jacket adorns the door, an Army poster hangs in the front window and a large pyramid, painted with human eyes on all aides, is suspended by a rope from a tree in front. A huge American flag that hung from the tree was stolen Monday morning. Slayer's fate again debated Some 300 Marine replacements for comrades killed or wounded in Sunday's terrorist bombing had just taken up their poaitiona at the airport, where the U .$.contingent of a four-nation peacekeeping force is hued, when the order wu given. Frank Shelton, 28, who said he owns the houae, said the decor- ations are aimed at helping under- privileged children' all over the world. Shelton, part-owner of a res- taurant aet to open on Superior Avenue in "aboutthree weeks " granted an interview Monday in exchange for a Pepsi. "I was thinking about it on Second jury mulls death penalty for county newsboy's murder By JEFF ADLER neman, the trial jury deadlocked ot.,..,..,,......,, on thedeath penalty question 9-3. An Orange County Superior Chief Deputy District Attorney Court jury began delibenting James Enright immediately peti- Monday whether Robert Jadulon tioned the court to allow a eeoond ThomJ*>D should live or die for '1 jury to reconsider the penalty the August 1981 slaying of an question. A new panel, compoeed Anaheim new.boy. of 10 women and two men, began It is the eecond t1me a jury has hearinl te9timony on Bren- been asked to make such a neman'a slaying and Thompson'• dedaion. After ThomJ*)ll WU aimlnal put Oct. 10. convicted in March for .exually Jurors must unanimoualy molesting and then k1l.llna chooee between recommending 12-year-old Benjamin Bren-Thompson be put to death in Callfomia'• I• chamber at San Quentin or be sentenced to life in prilor\ without the pomibWty o( .... Before beg1nnina their ~de- liberations, jurors listened ., de- feme attorney Mike Horan pleaded for tu. client'• Ute as he preeented hia doling argwnent. "I noUce littlna out there, quietly, II hia {'lboml*>ft'•) mom. She'• aot to be dytna lNlde," Honn told the jury. ''You see, noth1na we do '8 aolna to brine b9ck Sim. Kill1na him (Thomp- showing love and remone for what he has done.As the defe08e attorney spoke, Thompson ner- vously fiddled with a ballpoint pen, occasionally glancing at the jury. A.cnm the courtroom, Bren- neman's mother, Kay, 80bbed quietly as the attorneys delivered their summations. Enright, arguing in favor of the death penalty, asked the jury what evidence there la that "could (See PENALTY, Pare Al) son) Im'~· U!a to brtna him '*It. lt'a ~ devMtate another family.' we need \hatr• -- He UC> U'l\aed that Thompmon. now~. la not the "cold-blooded, vtl!loua, IOft-of-a-pn" that pros· ecuton have portrayed. Hech.arectertaed Thompeon •a ''very lkk" individual. but one who had • another aide to hla penonality and wu capeble of " ... Gen. Paul X. Kelley, comman- dant of the Marine Corpe, al8o arrived today for an inspection ordered by President ~ in the wake of the attack. Earlier in the day, l"e9C'Uen dua out four bodies from the lhattered compound,'puahing to neerly 200 the number of Americal\ Rr- vioemen killed after a auidde terrorist drove a truck loaded with TNT into the lobby of the four-story, concrete building where Marines were sleeping Sunday morning. (See MARINES, Pap AZ) -J A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25. 1983 l~c_oN_T_IN_u_i_D_S_io_R_ii_s_lCandidate's.kids"llon,.i::atiend WEIRD MESA HOUSE ... From Page A1 HB school board hope{ ul Vaughn Ede wards sent his 2 children to religious school he can recruit children to report abusive parents to authorities. h~ added. When asked iC the house had any political significance. Shelton said no. But Roushan. the 39-year-old lranian immigrant whose four towering sculptures-Meditation Tower. Butterfly, Volcano and Tornado -led him into a three-year battle with city hall, had a different explanation. The house decorations are a peace protest on Shelton's part. aocording to Roushan. "He's been asking me if he could borrow that piece for a long time. He thinks that violence doesn't INNOCENT ... From Page A1 found inside her Huntington Beach shop. Hazboun owned and operated Somewhere In Time, a small vintage clothing business on the second Ooor of a commercial --center 6h'Wamer AvenueClt Bolsa Chica Road. The 37-year-old woman had been bound and gagged. Police are still searching for a black cash box and Hazboun's wallet -both believed taken by · the4riller. Police have offered a $200 reward for the ite~ a. well as a five-inch knife believed to be the murder weapon. Pettus had withdrawn from Marina High School just two days before his arrest. School officials described him as bright and likable. They said he planned to move to Cincinnati to be with his parents. ' solve any problems, and peace is really a state of mind," Roushan said. The eyes of the pyramid signify the need to open our eyes to the problems of the world, he said. Unfortunately, some of the residents of 19th Street feel they've seen plenty. Doug Clark, <Asta Mesa's development ser- vices director, said he'd already received one complaint about the house Monday morning and would be investigating the situ- ation. One man said the flag, dangling on the ground, had been des- ecrated. He said he thought the decorations were some sort of protest. Arlene Behr, who has lived across from the house since 1971, said she hopes the brigh t green and orange will be pam ted over before long. · "I imagine it could affect the property values around here if that paint was permanent," she said. By ROBERT BARU R Of ... 0.-, ....... The candidacy of Vaughn Edewards has reoetved special attention as flve candidates for the HunUngton Beach City (elemen- tary) School District board grope for issues to set them apart. Voters on Nov. 8 will elect two of the hopefuls to four-year terms on the five-member board. During a candidates' forum Monday night, Edewar$--dis~ cloeed his young son and daugh ter do not an.end schools in the district. Edewards. a 39-year-old in- surance executive, said he and his wife decided years ago their children should go to a religious school to receive religious train- ing. "But I care abou t all the kids in the district," he told a questioner in the audience of about 60 people at district headquarters. Edewards said because his chil- dren go to the Christian School in Midway City, he would be a more PENAL TY WEIGHED ... From Page A1 ever outweigh this crime?" He described Thompson as a "dangerous" sex offender who killed young Brenneman "be- cause there was a panic situation and the boy could be a witness against him." The prosecutor pointed out Thompson had two previous con- victions for sexually molesting boys o{ about the same height and weight as Brenneman. "In the last conviction, he dido 't kill the witness and he ended up going to jail.'' Enright said. The prosecutor urged the jury to have the "moral fiber" to vote in favor of recommending a death sentence for Thompson. Prosecutors presented evidence during the trial indicating Thom~ son had invited Brenneman into his apartment Aug. 25, 1981, sodomized him, tied him up and st.rang.led him and then put his body in a trunk. FV candidates to speak tonight HOT WINDS BLOW ... A candidates' forum is sched- uled tonight for residents of the Fountain Valley School District. From Page A 1 through SatW"day, with highs of 80 inland, and in the 70s at the coast. Lows will be in the 60s. The event, sponsored by the district's Superintendent-Parent Council, will be held at 7:30 at Plavan School, 9675 Warner Ave. Invited to participate are can- didates A. Randal Cowart, Ann Galas. Carol Mohan and Jim Knapp who are competing for two seata in the Nov. 8 election. Los Angeles will fare worse as a result of the Santa Ana condition with highs of 92 expected Wednesday and up to 94 in the San Fernando, San Gabriel and San Bernardino valleys. Mostly clear skies with highs reaching 73 are expected in the mountains and highs of 86 are expected the northern deserts and 96 m the southern deserts. the weather service said. BODY FOUND IN IRVINE • • • From PageA1 Julian said American Tire Warehouses •. the aix-81.ore chain 'of di.ecount ti.re stores he and Finkel founded four yea.rs ago, crumbled in early 1983 with $2 million ln debts. The chain was sold to creditor Capital Group Tire Sales, Inc., a subsidiary of the Glendale-based tire wholesaler .Empco Industries, said a Capital official, who asked not to be identified. Finkel later opened Super-Tech. Lt. Lennert said the chain of creditors "is something we're looking into. But it's too early to say what the motive was." Dried blood was found in the garage and in the house. he said. ''There doesn't appear to be anything missing," Lennert said. Neighbor Anna Aceto, 25, said the last tim.e she , ~bealsee.ing the man who Uved alone at the end of a Willows tract cul de sac was when he came out to talk to a gardener Oct. 17. The gardeners arrived again Monday. but police aent them away. ''He said 'Hi' once in a while. He was very reclusive," Aceto said. Lockhaven Circle residents said they knew their neighbor had a burllar alarm that jangled about three times a year, usually aet off by Winda. "Everyone wondered why he had that elaborate alarm system." Schroeder aaid. Finkel and his junior partner, both in th e tire business in Maryland. came to California in 1979 alter Finkel sold his half percentage in an Atlantic coast tire store chain, said Julian, of Costa Mesa "He .. made poor financial decisions and w e grew too fast.'' said Julian embittered by the soured venture in which he said he invested $6,000 and received nothing in return when the stores were sold in April. Julian said he wondered how Finkel obtained money to open a new tire store. He defJCribed his fonner partner as an intelligent introvert whoee only loves were cars, chocolate and Haagen Daza ice cream. In hia living room were pictures of the can he had once owned, including a Mercedes 300 SL. which gave him entry into the Gullwing Group. a club for owners of gullwing can. Julian said. BEACH STABBING PUZZLING ... From Page A1 had graduated from Ed.ison High Huntington Harbour apartment Three Los Angeles men were School in Huntington Bea«;h and with another woman. later arrested in connection with waaoneyearaway from obtaining "She wanted to be cloeer to the Sept. 15 slaying and charged a business degree at Cal State with murder. Fullerton. school," her father explained. ''It Lt. Hart said in Martino's death, When not in claas, her father was temporary. She still wanted authorities were able to locate said, she divided her time between to get her own place. She would several witnesees w ho provided studying and a night weitrees-jov--co=m=-=e=""o.~v=er.,,,..,,.,to~see--us-a_t_le_as_t_t_hree ___ 1uee.-4ha led-t&-ih& arr.ta.- at a Denny's restaurant in Hunt-Because Duncan was at the beach ington Beach Duncan's death marks the sec-during the day when few if any "She was interested in com-ond \ime in recent week.a that other visitors were at the state puters," her father said, adding someone has been stabbed to park, Hart ls less optimistic of hia daugh ter hoped to attend death at the state beach. Paul finding witnesses. UCLA and pursue a master's Martino, a 16-year-old Hunt-A funeral service for Duncan degree. "She really worked very ington Harbour resident, was will be held at noon Thursday at hard." stabbed repeatedly following an Peek Family Funeral Home in Duncan lived with her parents argument over firewood at the WesUninster. Burial will follow at in Fountain Valley un til Sept.em-beach and died the following day Forest Lawn Memorial Park in ber whe n she moved into a from the w ounds. Cypress. We're Listening ••• What do ~ou Ith about the Dally Pilot " What don't you hke" Call lhe number al le ft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered lo the appropriate editor. Th<' same 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let lers lo Lhe editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must 1nrlude tht•1r name and tch.·phone number for verification No rlrrulation c·11l111. pl~·as .. 642·6086 Tl'll us wh ut -; on your mind D .. lr Piiot Dettvery le OuetafttMd Uo<>O•' flto• 1 ol '°" J<J nQt "•·• rOUf O•P•U Of ~ ')(! Om ••• ""'n<• 1 p,. af\O rOut < ''H , .,...u r>t (Joi""""" S•tuu,awi •no ~ufiOA'f' It """; on not ''" .,"., y:uu• (.Ol)y by 1 a"" ..;JI.,.,,.,,. •O 61t _.,, •~f "' "--"" ""°"' Clrculatlon Teteptionee <>•• c,.,..,,,, ....... M2.eat1 NO<•-· -"'!l•on~ "w.,,,_,., ... ,_ ~llGI""'~"""" .... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. lchwertz Ill Publlatler Chery OoweHby Aeymond MecLHn EO•tO' nnd ASS1Stan1 ContrOller 10 lhe Put>llstl r t~F.Cerue l'lll<~j(llM ... ~ Otene A. ,, __ l'ltt1a AJ•l"-"'I ..,_,,,ftlJ"'f 4 Cl .. eln.d edftfi .. lnt 114/M2·M78 All olhef departm.nt• 142-4»1 MAIN O,,ICf 330 w.,, lltr S• eo.11 M•w c."' ..... •OO!~u eo. ·~ c ...... .,.... c• uix CoPY''ll'>! 1983 Ch"<!' CM>•• P111)11"""9 ~y Mo n•w• 1tOrt•' 10utf,,.10f"t •d11n1 t•• m•tl•t <u a(:tonHtrw~• "'*tMt'! tf\ay b9 't\lfOOt.r:fllO 1111r1tht,.11 "*"_... Offm1 .. 1on ot CCIU'f'~"' uwn•' ~O!COrlO rlell P<l'IOIJ• p,otd or Co.ta .,._ C,.1.1"'"'" rUN. , .. 8001 ~''ll""" 1>y ca11.., SA 16 "W""'Y c., -Ml 'lO l'N)tllllly '"" l'll""ll'f Ctitot1 0.tly P"OI """n -n "~.,,.,_ '"" _, Pt*" "pul)ltt""6 1r; ,,,. Oitt"Ot CN\I "vl>""""IJ l.OtllMOy I •0 °""""'" .,. pultil\llO t.IOtl(Hy 1,.0\IQl1 I .. 011 " ""Ol<t 'fOIO"•I •CltllCln " put)h/W,O StlV'O.y• llf'CI '111'\doy• II• ptlO('l)AI ~ pUlnl I\ ol l:I() W9'1 8t1 SllHI P 0 II<>• ttiee> Ce.It~ C..•O'IM 470'8 VOL 71, NO. 211 l objective trustee and not blased for any specific achoo!. The five candidates seemed to be searching for issues that would put distance between them and the re.st of the pack Ed Zachoche, a classroom teacher and bwuneaman, claimed that teacher morale ls at an all-umc luw . And Karen 0' Bric, a fonner teacher and adminiat.rator, said she wants to free principals or all paper work and enhance their role Irvine tax measure donation def ended By ANDREA ADELSON °' ... _,,... ..... The chairwoman of an advisory group to the Irvine Unified School District said at a Monday night candidate forum that a $2,500 contribution to backers of a Nov. 8 school tax measure was "ap- propriate." Candidate Alan F . K.lofkorn charged the political contribution :·is a blatant ~~mpt at conuningl- mg ... funds. The non-profit District Ad- visory Forum gave funds cause derived from parent donations for summer school to a political cause, KJofkorn said. Candidate Helen Cameron, also the OAF chairwoman, said since the group's members are parents. their decision to make a policital donation represented the parents' will. Incumbent Gordon Getchel, seeking another four-year term on the Irvine school board, was the only other candidate among a field of 10 w ho gave measured support to Klofkom's charge. While the OAF is legally separ- ated from school activities, "it's not hard to draw the inference" that the advbory panel is an arm of the school district, Getchel said. Klofkom alleges school district officials have violated education codes by providing materials and facilities for supporters of Measure A. The district attorney's Marines' families · get news By tbe A.11oclated Prus Marine officers and Navy chaplains bearing the 90rrowful news Monday to the homes of families who lost aona and brothers and fathers in the w eek- end bombing in Beirut were met with anger and anguish. At least one family was told their son had died. only to receive a phone call from him saying he had been wounded. "As soon as--I saw those two marines coming up to the door, I knew.'' said Letha Kimm of Atlantic, Iowa. after learning that her son, Marine Sgt. Edward Kimm. 33, was dead. "I don't even know why they had to be over there." An older 90n, Clarence Kimm, was killed in Vietnam in 1967. '' ... I didn't expect to J05e two boys," Mrs. Kimm said. "In his last letter, he was just telling u.s about what he was doing and that he would be coming home in November," Dorothy Olson of Rockford. W .. said after being told that her atepeon. Lance Cpl. John Tiahmack, 19, of Min- neapolis had been killed. office ls presently reviewing the alleged improprieties as requested by KJofkom . ' They stem from a letter on district stationery sent to parents earlier this month by school principal Robert Polkinghorn, urging parents to attend a meeting on Measure A. The ballot initiative, if passed, would allow the school board to levy taxes at $50 per year for three years. raising $1.4 million for the district treasury. Frank Hurd, a former board member who served as panel moderator, said similar govern- ment electioneering controversies have occurre<i twice in the district smce 1978. The recent incident demon- strates the school board has not exercised "as much control as there should be," Getchel said. K.lo!kom "is making much of nothing." said candidat,f Roderick McClain, the fonner business manager of another Orange Coun- ty school district. McClain pointed out that the school district is obligated to distribute information which af- fects the schools. Polkinghorn "made an error and has since made restitution," McClain said. Added candidate William Crosby: "It's a very fine line if the school district is disseminating infonnation or actively pursuing it. II aa i.natruci.ional leaders. Richard Zweig, a psychologist, said he became the first remedial teacher lln the Huntington Beach Union High School District in 19~1. He said he's also taught at Cal State Long Beach, UCLA and UC Santa Barbara. Teachers, he said, deserve the best materials to do a good job. • Zachochesaid he's an "excellent product of the public achool sys- tem" becawe he went through the system from kindergarten to graduate school. He offers voters a balance between education, busi- ness and corrununity interests, he said. fte said maintaining neigh- borhood schools in the face of declining enrollment is a major issue. O'Bric is the wife of fonner Fountain Valley School District Superintendent Michael Bric. She has four children in area schools. An in-depth assessment is needed at each school, she said, to point !>ut real needs and not sweep them under the carpet. She wants to improve morale by increasing teacher prestige and making it a profession with "commensurate pay." Gary Nelson, a dentist and two-time president of the board. He's very supportive of "academic excellence" and said he's excited by the awareness and support of the public for schools. ''It's up to us to take advantage (of this attitude) and improve schools. He said he strongly supports the basics with a special emphasis on developing critical thinking and problem solving skills. Edewards said basic educ.ation and curriculum are his two main interests. He also said "diacipline starts at the top" and if teachers and principals have support from the trustees, it will create a learning environment. He also calla for parent involvment and "complete and open disclosure" with the public. "When he wrote to us, he always said It would be all rtght," Cesar San Pedro, 17, of Hialeah, Fla., said after the official word that his brother. Lance Cpl. Guillermo San Pedro, 19, was dead. "He wasn'tscired. Hedidri't show it in any of his letters.'' th e ----Do roth y Cole man of Dallas was told h er son~ Spec 4 Ma rcus E. Coleman, was missing in Le banon. She still olds ho that he will be found alive. brother said. "He had no business ove.r there. But he wanted to go.'' Shirley Trahan said after being notified that her 90n, PFC Lex David Trahan. 19, was among thoee killed. "It's Uke a bad dream," she said. She said her son had volun- teered for duty i.n Lebanon de- spite her misgivings. "I had rnixe<f feelings," she said. "He could see a purpose ln being there. I know, knowing him. He loved the Marine Corps. He was very proud of it. II In. some homes, however. the laughter of relief broke the ten- sion when families heard their loved ones were safe. Sh.lrley Erikson's son called her in West- land, Mich .. to Jet her know he was safe. Wayne Barker of Chandler, Ariz., got a similar call from h is brother. K a ti e M orriso n of Poughkeepsie, N.Y , recognized her son. conscious but being carried on a stretcher, in an A88ociated Press photograph run ln the Poughkeepsie Journal. "He's alive, he's alive, at least he's alive," she said. Charles and Ann Madaru of Potomac, Md ... spotted their eon. David, ln another AP photo aa he and three other Marines helped carry a wounded man £rom the bombed building. Rose and Bennie Hartis of Woonaocket, R.I., saw their aon on a stretcher on television. Later he called them. "He sounded good, very good.'' Mrs. Harris said, her voice choking. Sandra Robinlon of Windsor. Vt .. heard unofficially through a Red Cross hotline that her 90n was sale. Role Lagoy of Vernon, N.Y .. said mill ta.ry of ficiala c.ame by to say her son had died. But l.ater, anothel' ton anawered the tele- phone and it WU her 800, Lance Cpl. Mkhae Balcom. aaying he had been wounded and waa h08pital in Wl!ll't.Germany. "Moet people don 't belJeve in miracles, but 1 h.ad one today," Mn. ~y lllid. There were delay• in the grim news reaching the families, partly becauae the Marines' peraonnel records were destroyed in the truck-bombing that demoU.hed their barracks, and partly becauae ot the difficulty ln tdentifytns the bodJes. James J. Langon m of of MARINES IN BEIRUT ••• Lakehunt. N.J.. the father of From Page A 1 La.nee Cpl. James Joeeph Langon JV tho~ht hiuon would be out of The latest figures IMued by the harm's way because he wu a cook. U.S. Defense Department put the But Lancon said Monday, "I aaw overall U.S. casualty toll ln the the uniform" of an officer ap-bombing at 192 kllled. But Jordan proach.ina hls home and ''at that told reporten on the ..-ene today point, I kn.ew why they were "Our casualty flgurea at lhia polnt here." are atmo.t 200 dead." "We had hope that if (the , At:ruck-bombauack onthepoi t att~k) wu 8:30 In the morning, of the French oontJ.naent of the then maybe he would have been peacek~ptna f oroe • few teCOnda up cooking bruk/ut," Lancon after the Ol)e on the U.S. com· aald. powid lf"ft 68 French \1'0ops d@ed • l • or~. French offidals It.id. Jones said Marine commander Col. Timothy Geracht)' ont.nd the entltt conttnamt on the hiahett It.Ile Of alert .. the ti'we vehicles drove blick and forth nar the airport. Aaked if ectJon WM belnc taken apJnat the ve.hlck9 to pr-ewnt • repetition of Sundayte IWdde \Nek-bom.blna. Jonenald, "Ncbt now, we're jult C>tmrvlnfJ. •• . --~ '• .. Health Care Center plans harbor cruise A twilight cruiae ln Dana Point Harbor will be the setting for the Adult Day Health Ca.re Center Friday from 4 to .7 ~.m. The excursion, courtesy of Dana Wharf Sportfishing, will be hoited by the center's adviaory council. Tickets are $10 each and proceeds will go to the center's Pioneer Fund for financially needy partidpanta and special facility improvements. Reeervationa may be made by calling 498-7671 or 643-2273. All donations are tax deductible. Halloween party slated at HB church A Halloween partJtf or kids of all ages will be sponsored by the Community United Methodist Church of Huntington Beach Sunday from &-8 p.m. There will be two haunted houses. booths with free carnival games, costume judging. pumpkin carving. a scavenger hunt for adulls and a party with refreshments. Admi.saion will be one unopened bag of Halloween candy per family. There will be an extra charge for the haunted houses. Proceeds will go to UNICEF. Rec committee meets in Laguna The Recreation and Community Service Committee will hold a meeting Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in the recreation department conference Room, Laguna Beach City Hall. 505 Forest Ave. Writers conference slated Saturday The Orange County chapter of Women in Communciations will sponaor ita annual professional writers conference Saturday at the Pacific Mutual Insurance learning center . Newport Beach. Paula Nelson, author of "The Joy of Money" and ''Where to Get Money for Everything," will be the keynote speaker of the seminar. and will di!lcuss "Writing for Money: Can You Afford It?" • The conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pre-registration is $30 and late registration is $35._ Studen~ wit~ identification will be admitted for $15. More information 1S available at 639-9497. Merchants host kids for Halloween A halloween party will be held in downtown Huntington Beach Sunday. There will be free entertainment with a magic show startina at 1 p.m. The affair is being spon10red by the Downtown Huntington Beach Merchanls' Guild which as the aim of providing fun without the potential problems a.uociated with night-time house-to-house trick or treating. ' --I ,. . . ~ \ . , .. a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25. 1983 " ~Print liriis suspect? Expert testifies broken bottle ties Kraft to mutilation slaying • DESIGNED BY N. B. FIRE CHIEF o.-r .... ....-......... ~ Designated warning? Was a syllable drop- ped from this ~No Parking' sign? Or is the fire chief really devious enough to de- sign a fire lane just for unsuspecting motor- ists? By ne A.~ted Prest A fingerprint expert \esfi!ied he lifted the rlglll thumb print of Randy Kraft from a piece of a broken bottle found near the mutilated body of one of 16 young men Kraft la charged with alay- ~ward Carson, a sheriff's fingerprint expert, testified Mon- day he found the piece of glue - along with other shards and the bloody neck of the bottle -a few feet from where the body of Mark Howard Hall, 22. of Santa Ana, WU found Jan, 3, 1976. canon testified during a preliminary hearing of charges that Kraft committed the 16 murders and mutiliated many of his victims in a period beginning in 1972. to testimony, Hall was when he disappeared from a Year's Eve party. He was diacovered two days later on Bedford Peak in Orange County's Saddleback Valley. Testifying before Orange County Municipal Court Judge John J . Ryan pathologist Robert George Rich- / FunePal-held in M-esa for Delila Brown, 85 Funeral services were con- ducted today for Delila Pearl Brown, a resident of Costa Mesa for 53 years, who died Friday at a rest home in Garden Grove. She waa85. Mrs. Brown was a former president of the New Mesa Aux- iliary to Barracks 1249 of the Veterans of World War II and of the National Woman's Relief Corps. She also was a member of the American Legjon Auxiliary. Poet 55. in Costa Mesa. She is survived by a aon, Kenneth W. Brown, of Torrance: a daughter, Be.mice M . Pullen, of Midway City; and a sister-in-law, Margery L. Brown, of Ervita, Colo., five grandchildren. 11 great-grandchildren' and one great-great-grandchild. Services were held this morn- ing at Piette Brothers Bell Broad- way Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Intennent followed at West..- minst.er Memorial Park. arda said an autopsy showed that Hall died of "acute alcoholism and 1uffocation," and that he had a .67 percent blood alcohol level - which he called "phenomenally high." Richards testified that Hall's body was extensively mutilated.· He said all bums found on the body appear to have been made by an automobile cigarette lighter and were similar to bums found on three other men Kraft is charged with l\illlng. He said dirt was packed into Hall's throat and "went all the way down to both lungs." According to earlier testimony. several of the other victims died of ligature strangulation and several had been emasculated. A tranquilizer of the type found in several other victims was also found in Hall's body, Richards said.: She's out $400 -and threatened Pianist Vera Gay succumbs at 94 A 43-year-<>ld eec:urlty employee at Zody'• In Fountain Valley uld lhe ~a m#I with 81'1 Eutern llCCleOt l400 to buy two te6eY191on Mtl. She told police the men felled to dellver llnd whef1 the women aaked him about"· he told her he'd breek both her tega If IN continued to bot~ him, 1M reported to police. The manao-of HOUM of MUler'I Antiqu. at 18980 8rookhurst St. Mid eomeone toe* her wallet from under her de9k at WOf1< and ltole $150. A 73-year-old volunteer WO<ker Mid thlevel took her puree at Fountain Valley Community Ho1pltal and ltole $38 In the wallet. Police eervlng a warrant In the 15000 block of Mt. Jackton atr•ted a men and woman on eu191ctlon of having marlfuana, barblturat91 and amphetamine. packaged for Nie. &.trglatl pried ~ a llldlng glau door to a rellcMnee In the 1000 block of Matgarlta and etolde $5, 155 In cemeru, jewelry and other Item•. Huntington Beach Ared 1982CheVroletChevettewu r9p0rted etC>Mrt Monday morning from the pandng lot of a pr•IChool at 815 Knoxvltle Ave. The IOM was •tlmated at ae.ooo. A burglary wu reported Monday evening at a home on the 4900 blocil of Pearce Drive. Entry wu made . through a rear unlociled llldlng glUa door. The ION Included a $1,300 ring and $80 In mi.cellaMOUI belonglngl. A garage break4n wu reported Monday afternoon at the 15300 bloci< of Newcutle Lane. The loee, eell- mated at $980, lnctuded two eurf- t>oerdl end two we11U1t1. A gr_, 1978 FOl'd van parked In a carport on the 19900 block of Lur• Lane WU burglartzed ear1y Monday. A aide wlndOW waa pried open 10 enter. The IOU Included $400 In 1tereo equipment. A hOmtr on4tir20000 tJtocit' of Lawaon Lane wu reported bur- glarized and raneaci<ed Monday. Entry wu made through a rNr kitchen window. The Ion Included $801ncuh. Laguna Peach A radio, camera and ca8h were 1tolen from a locked car parked In the 800 block of Diamond Street Mon- day, the owner told Laguna Beach police. Total loss wa put at $840. Fishing equipment valued at S7090 wu etolen from a garage In the 2800 block of Watdt Terrece. Vandal9 cauMd about S800 dam- age to a c.ndy mectllne lnelde a bullneea In the 1000 blocA( of South Cout Highway, the owner reported. Police re.ponded to Laguna BMch High School twice Monday when wtt,,..... complained of a m#I expoelng hlmMff. In both caMS, the IU9')eci WU goM by the time officers atrlv9d. Fio-potl In a yard In the 100 block ot Dumond Street ..,. bfoken by vandal•. police -told. Newport Beach A retlfed Newport Beach man reported a bandit pr9tended to put a gun to hit back and robbed the men of 168 Sunday anemoon. The crime took piece on Dover Drive near 18th Stctlet. A Lakewood man reported the theft of a wedding ring valued at $1,-400 Saturday afternoon from an unattended towel at the beach. The ring and S5 In ca8h were ttolen wtllle the man wu lwlmmlng. A Corona del Mat bullneMWoman reported the rear pauenger Window of her cw bfoken whlle lhe wu driving on San Joaquin Htltl Roed Sunday afternoon. SOINOM had thrown an obtect at her car from the lideWalk. 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IO • ""' .... m... pm. -~,,_ ~ 77 17 w .. ,...1111 1 r e.mw .... ~ :;.~ 7 .... .... llll"Olpm, 14 .. 71 u .............. 01 1)11'1 ~.-· 1111 4t 14 IO'N am-.......,_,..._....., • ... '*"'-* l.S ... Olllillt 0 .. tMp m I ..... ~ Long-time Coronadel Mar resi- dent Vera L . Gay died Oct. \0 following a long Ulnesa. She was 94. Gay. a Loe Angeles musician, made Balboa her summer resi- dence. She often played at Balboa Pavilion dances. Upon her retirement, Gay moved to Corona del Mar where she played piano at the Christian Science Church. She belonged to the Dominant Club, a women'• professional music aseociation, for 40 yean. Gay i.s survived by a daughter. Joon Gay A.ynes of Newport Beach, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Blaze quelled A Costa Mesa fireman d ouses remnants of a S l 0,000 blaze which damaged the Cast Indus- tries building at 1755 Placentia Ave . early today. A malfunctioning industrial furnace was blamed for the fire. Dog ruling 'backs OC policy' A federal appeal.a court ruling stating that police need a "fOWlded" suspicion before using dop to search luggage at an airpor t affirms standard procedure at John Wayne Airport, a sheriff's department spokesman said. "We just don't indiscrlminately go in there with the dogs.'' Sheriff's spokeman Lt. Wyatt Hart said Monday. The Sheriff's Department haa two dop it oc- casionally uaes at the airport - "Thrlty...ix houre from Munlctl" .• doee that tound Ilk• a good tltle for a b00k7 t think I oould writ• one about the r9turn trip from mr, recent vtalt to Eurc:r,. Evwyth ng 9hor1 of cr..n:a t It COUid go wrong ..• dldl It take me aome time to recoYW from that pert of my toumeY ~ I know OM alr11M that l'M neYef' bOOk 8Qeln •.. bea6de9 A«onot th•t ... E:xoept tor thet laet = the ~ ... a most en one. I ltar1ed out I w. ..,. "bought up" tor Ihle ~ QwtlltmM MMOf' •.• ~ I loc*ed •t aome MW llnea llnd I fOund there .... lteme .. juet had to new. In Por1ug9I I tound a cMlln manuf80tUrer wttt1 aome.,.. llnd dlfl9Nnt type9 of ~ llnd br .... In 111<. W..19Yer I get tMt Ming tMt there .. juet nothing .... that CM be done wttt1 th9' ~ rnebll, I«*- OfNf/t 80f\'MMMl9 • ~ MW ldM. Well, Medi ... to=· ~hid to bUy •t ~ • i.. I found tome gift ltemt In ..._ ttM1t 11-tt we needed. Portu- ge1 1e moet tamoua tor the a1twr ~· In lercalON llnd Madnd I •t· tended ~ trade lhowe llnd tound eome n6oe '=-tMNon ~ 1teme. I _. ed out "'9beltlt0Nato ... .._.~ Sam for bombs and Winston for drugs. "We have to be be able to show probable cause when the case gets to the courtroom. It is just like any other search," Hart said. Officers, however.do not need a search warrant. he said. The 2-1 decision Monday by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal reversed the 1980 conviction of John Chrittopher Beale in San Diego federal court for conspiracy and possession with intent to (~) ~ liEM WISE Mary Barr Certified GemolOQ1et distribute cocaine. The case was returned to district court for further proceedings. The case involved use of dogs by officials at the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. and Lo5 Angeles airports April 17. 1980. The court said because U.S. Di.strict Judge Leland Nielson ruled no showing of prior suspi- cion was required to uphold the sniff of Beale's luggage. the judge must now detennine facts leading to the use of the dog. lo ldar • Ot>erateln Where I did my colored atone buying. Thia charming llttle town It tucked Into a beautlful valley In W. Germany. The entire valley 11 Inhabited by facetMf•. cameo carv9rl. 1tone cutter• and related occupation•. There 11 a very lnt.,..tlng mu- MUm of gem• and mineralogy that I highly recommend to #IY· one vllltlng In that area. I under- lland I lull mlaaed crONlng patha there with Annetta UndMy and her family who allo found the mweum faectnatlnQ. My purc:MM In lcfar • Obenteln lnctuded atone flguertnee and l>Mdt In addition to the cut and pollthed loOM gemetonee t.hat I utUally buy. I Wlah I could have ceirrlet aH the ltone ftgurlMe home wtth me bU1 It w• JUet too mucn. I hop4l th9y won't take too tong to deer lbtougtl cu.tome . l'rn anxiou. to unpack them and 09' them on dlap6ay . CHARLES H. BARR ....,._.,, wwe lflowent. I'm ~ on tM lookout tor ,,.. 9'yte .,... llnd 4-f4c• ChM S.Clety ·~c;,...._ 0- The 1tyte trend that I found moat lnleNetlng In the European ~ Manuf9Cturerw wee the UM o( mixed color . • • that It dttt.nlnt OOlored gem9 In lhe eame ptece of ~· eom.. tlrnee all dlff9rent oolored aap-pnlrel . . . br tourm.,.nee , •. or g~• . . . and WlfY onen • mhctu,. of ~I emerald, ruby and tepphlre 9'I mixed IOQ9ther and eometlmee .,.,ting • pleCe that la ~tely d1-mondt or outturtd PMtta. Of couree 1 had to buy eom9 of thoee IO come In end ... now you like tN9 freeh new look. ........ A good Mend fNm .... Yott! le now IMng In Mui*" and I epenl 11'4 cSeyt wtttl Mr. She drOV9 me _) l ..... , l 7'h & Irvine, Westcliff Pla~a, Newport Beach 642-3310 I A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 25, 1983 IOPOFIHENEWS U.S. troops 'secure' Grenai:la McDonnell Douglas strikers optimistic By ~ A11oclale4 Pre•• LONG BEACH -More than 6,900 striking McDonnell DougJas workers have begun a second week of picketing with their hopes for a settlement buoyed by a new contract at rival Lockheed. "The proposal that was accepted a t Lock- heed ... is head and shoulders above what McDonnell Douglas is offering," said Doug Griffith, bargaining committee chairman at United Auto Workers Local 148 in Long Beach, Monday. Alien r aids 'to continue' LOS ANGELES -Pro-immigration grou ps have blasted as "random enforcement" govern- men t raids at Los Angeles International Airport that netted 46 people suspected of being illegal aliens. But officials of the U.S Immigration and Naturalization Service said Monday that more raids are planned at the airport as a precau- tionary safety measure for the 1984 Olympic Games. S trip-search triggers suit -bGN&BEAGH--A..w~11:e_arched after an arrest over a dog license and a speeding ticket has filed a $500,000 claim against the city of Long Beach, contending the search was humili- ating and unreasonable. "I was shocked, de- graded and depressed by the whole strip-search incident," Cheryl Plunketi said Monday after filing her claim at City Hall. R eagan sends forces to evacuate A m erican s from Marxist rule BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) -About 2,000 U.S. troops invaded Marxist-ruled Grenada today along with 300 soldiers from six Caribbean nations, and Presi- '1ent Reagan said they had secured both of the island's airports. The president said he had no word on casualties. One ham radio report from some of the 650 medical students on Grenada said a U.S. helicopter was shot down. And a report from a Barbados radio station said three Cubans were killed and 22 wounded in Dunphy's attackers at large LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vet- eran television anchorman Jerry Dunphy and a studio makeup artist were shot and wounded when his Rolls-Royce convertible was ambushed outside ABC stu- dios, and their four assailants remained at large ·today, police said. -..._. ....... ......._.~ Jerry Dunphy, 62, was in "satis- factory but stable condition" today at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center after surgery. He was shot twice Monday night, in the neck and left arm, a nursing supervisor said. His companion, Sandra tlghung at an airport construction site. Sen. Charles Percy, R-lll., said Reagan told him and other con- gressmen in a briefing that 30 Soviet personnel were seized in Grenada and they "will be asked to leave." Reagan's announcement today followed a broadcast by Radio Free Grenada that helicop- ter-borne U.S . paratroopers had landed and taken both airports on the island in the eastern Carib- bean. The broadcast said there J erry Dunphy waa fierce fighting at the main airport. The other airport is being built by Cuban workers, and Barbados state-owned Caribbean Broad- casting Co. said three Cubans were killed and 22 wounded in fighting there. It gave no source for the report or other details. The invasion was launched a day after the new military regime effectively blocked evacuation of as many as 300 Americans from Grenada, w hich sits about 100 miles southwest of Barbados and 100 miles north of Veneiuela. Weinberger dismisses Soviet blast MOSCOW (AP) -The Com- munist Party newspaper Pravda said today the United States was using the Beirut bombing massacre as an excuse to threaten Iran and Syria. The newspaper also dismissed Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger's charges that the Soviets "fished in troubled waters" as slanderous and not worth a response. The Pravda reaction was the first substantive Soviet comment about Sunday's suicide terrorist bombings of a U.S. Marine bat- talion headquarters at Beirut air- port and the French command I ,, TOP OF IHI NEWS NATION Consumer prices rise 0.5 p e r cent By tllit AHoclattd Pre11 WASHINGTON -Consumer prices, propelled by higher car, food and housing costs, roee 0.5 percent last month in the biggest increase since May, the government reported today. Prices had risen at the slight,ly more moderate pace of 0.4 percent in both July and August. Visa lra ud susp ect jailed DENVER -A man held in the Denver County Jail since· Feburary has been linked to a national ring that allegedly stole more than $9 million by using phony VISA credit cards, authorities said Monday. Steven Harrison Humphries remains jailed in lieu of $100,000 bond. Savitch fought for Iii e NEW HOPE, Pa. -Although NBC News anchorwoman J~ica Savitch, 35, apparently "made some attempt to get out," she and a New York Post e xecutive Martin Fischbein, 34,drowned within minutes after their car plunged into a canal during a rainstorm, a coroner ruled Monday. Can cer victim's family s ues LAS VEGASi-Nev. -The widow and children of J ohn Chester Ridgeway have filed a wrongful death suit against the U.S. govern- ment, contending his cancer death resulted from government negligence at the Nevada Test Site. Ridgeway, who died June 27, 1981, previously had filed a negligence suit against the govern- ment based on the same negligence claims. WORLD M~hall, 36, also was in stable condition with a right arm wound. Witnesses in the northwest downtown area said they heard six shots and ran outside to see the Rolls-Royce, its windshield shat- tered, smash into a house. post about a mile from the airport . ..._ _________________ __. Jordan 's ambassador shot NEW DELHI. India -A gunman shot Jordan's ambassador to India "five or six times" today as the diplomat walked home for lunch, then made his escape in a three-wheeled taxi, officials said. Mohammed Ali Khounna was reported in serious condition in intensive care at a hospital. ,, School's 'in' Chicago's teach ers end strike CHICAGO (AP) -Teachers voted by a 3-1 margin to end a strike in the nation's third-largest school district, paving-the way for 436,000 students to return to classes today, but some strikers said the Are You Absolutely Sure The Things You Hear and See, and Perhaps Believe, Are True? FREEDOM FROM DECEPTION Is the title of a thought provoking lecture. by MOR RIS TREVITHICK, C.S. Member of the Chr1s11an Science Board of Lectureship walkout did "irreparable" harm to pupils. U J J • k ·11 J"• Teachers ratified a new one-year contract to be given at note exp OSJOn J S 1 J Ve Monday, officially endorsing a 5 percent raise, NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL ABERDEEN, Scotland -A gas explosion effective Jan. l , and ending their three-week 15th & Irvine Streets. Newport Beach ripped through a luxury hotel at breakfast time walkout, th e longest in Chicago public school history. 8·.00 P. M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 in this oil center on the east coast of Scotland, The strike began Oct. 3 and students missed 15 killing five people and injuring 14 others, police days of school. The members of First Church of Christ. Scientist, I 1¥111 IF R'S BADLY STAINED Of faded 11 COi'! be beovi+lull'f re\,Oted 10 ooon:,•1"'01u1~ ti ong1no1 co~, 'Jr you con chong~ 1t-ie COIO' Con't> P•e , 1c t.eHet r f"'c;,.e"e"'' 10.r .JP o..i WE GUARANTEE '1• • 10 t>f" Wt->•~n 1 I \ltc,.r u .. lt'-'''1@ 'l-.• A ,., I I,.'-\I')!\ g .... lt l"'t•O , ' "'' t• 1~ tt'1 l'I RI h'ntit I'! r -•# "• j • • •11 ,. ' ~· .... i 10% OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES' CAll FOR FURTHER INFO AND PRICE said. Some guests jumped from upper Ooors to The contract was forged in a 34-hour negotiating Newport Beach. cordially invite you and your escape the fire that raced through the 57_room session that required physical restraint by a federal friends toallend 543 3359 Royal Darroch Hotel. mediator to keep both sides in the same room until Tf're Leer re ts Free Cfllld Care ts Provided ~!~~:~ CO.'s LARGEST • ~==========~=======-t_h_:ey:_re_a_c_h._.ed_a_te_ntative pact Sunday. __ _ _ J .... _-=::.=.-u-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::~~· =··=· ===================~ DYE-TECH ? OUR COMPLETE COU.ECTION OF FENDl-FURS Tomorrow an<l .l11uN.lay. I nfonnaJ modeling of the coUection from 12 lo i. 'The world'~ most talked ahoul furs in one ·ingular collect1on. Our.> -from Fe11di. Here, from our collection -cape-like coat of black-dyal squirrel and black and white dye<l Mongolian lamb. And. grey dyed Mongolian lamb and nakeskin jacket Fur Salon. ~mtMt-Mancut • N M fnsh1on IJf nd, ovon 1010 6 Mon We(/, S,1t. 10 to 9 T t1vrstfri, Sim 11 ro 5. Clothing sale aids- county youth A "solid gold" rum- mage sale Srlturday at the Orange County Fair- grounds in C-06ta Mesa w i ll b e n e fit the Assessment and Treat- ment Services Center of Orange Coun ty. The 8 a.m. to 4 p .m . event, patterned after other su ccessful fund-raisers in Los An- geles and San Diego, will feature used, slightly used and new clothing. Admission is free ex- cept for a $5 fee for the "Gold Room" -a collec- tion of new and used designer clothing. The sale will be held in the fairgrounds cr afts build- ing, reached by the Ar- lington Drive entrance. The sale is being spon- sored by the Sophisti- cates, a support group for A TSC. Carolyn Steiner is the chairperson. A TSC is in Santa Ana Heights just outside Newport Beach. Sup- ported almost exclusive- ly through private con- tributions, it provides services to youths without charge. The diversion pro- gram has a philosophy of arresting the problem, not the child. A TSC's full-time staff of coun- selors averages 400 ap- pointments a month and takes in 296 new families inneedofhelpeach year. All of the youths using A TSC are referred to the services center by police and may have fallen into trouble for anything from drugs to arson. The center was launched 11 years ago by members of the Orange County Probation Department. ·Red Cross names five directors Five Orange Coast reside.nts h ave bee n named to the board of directors of the Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross. N~ t o t-h e 46-member board were Rober t E. Bec k, a vice-president for the Southern California Edison Co. and a Hunt- ington Beach resident; R. Dana Empringham, of Laguna Beach, a vice president for Rancho Mission Viejo Co.; Barbara Fox, Newport Beach, owner of Fox and Associates; David Hard- en, Fountain Valley. chainnan of volunteers at the West County Ser- vice Center; and Sam Van Landingham, vice president of the Irvine Co. r.nd a Corona del Mar residenL Give a job Phone 897-2533, 530-1043 and pledge a job for Huntington Center\ Job Fair-Nov. I thru 5. Ask fr iends. ioo! DOES YOUR AUTO POLICY NEED A TUNE-UP? "Call me. I can check ur auto out .Yo to make sure poll~Y tting the You re ge t tor your mos ,, money. 9023 Adams at Mapola 962-3391 Allslale You're In jlOOd hands. Or. Tony Protopappas Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25, 1983 AS Protopifppas' trial delay ed His attorney has conflicting court dates in county, Louisiana Dr. Tony Protopappas' second -degree murder murder in the deaths of three patients who died trial hu been delayed until early next year. following dental s urgery in his high-volume 19th Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Street dental clinic. Turner rescheduled the former Costa Mesa dentist's The three patients, 13-year-old Patricia Craven, trial for Jan. 9, 1984 after Protopappas' attorney Cathryn Jones, 31, .and Kim Andreassen, 23, are Robert Tuller requested the delay Monday. alleged to have died as a result of sleep-inducing Tuller told the judge he iB defending former dental techniques Protopappas claims to have California NOW director Ginny Foat, charged with developed. murder in Louisiana. Foal's trial and Protopappa.s' The 38-year-old dentist remains free after both were scheduled for the same time, an impossible posting $250,000 bail. situation, Tuller said. .---=---"""--------------- The judge also agreed to allow Protopappas to r--::--.--..,..-.--------------,..., travel to Utah for unspecified purposes until the trial J ac A er son Da1·1 P1·1a1~ begins. But Turner warned the doctor to stay in touch reveals in the with his attorneys. Protopappas' family lives in Utah. Protopappas is charged with ·second-degree 11-------------__...._ ___ __. Introducing Taste that delivers •' Warn ing : The Surgeon General Has ·Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. pack LIGHTS 10 mg "tar", 0 9 mg. nicotine. FILTER· 16 mg. "tar", 1.1 mg. nicotine, av per cigarette by FTC me1tlod. ,... , l I -\8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 26, 1983 Nestande issues a blunt challenge Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande may qever win awards for subtlety. As a speaker, he gets right to his point. If his comments make his listeners a bit uncomfortable, well. good. It means they're thinking. Occasionally Nestande's bluntness can be too direct. Other times, as he demonstrated last week, the surprise effect of his delivery works. Nestande was a guest speaker Thursday at a breakfast meeting presented by the UC Irvine Business and Industrial Associates. As its name implies, the group is comprised of business people who help support the university's programs. Nestande was there to discuss housing issues in Orange County. Nestande is a conservative Republican who likes to rely on a free market system. Because of the.topic, many of the well-tailored professionals sitting around breakfast tables were from the housing industry. They were his kind of supporters. In such a setting, one might expect a politician to serve up a warm and palatable message for the business people -something to go down easily With the scrambled eggs and bran muffins. But not Nestande. Right away he took off on the problems that occur when home builders go too far by including unreasonable expectations in their sales pit.ches. He cited, as an example, the Mission Viejo Co.'s advertising campaign wooing buyers with their "California Promise," and its hint of magnificent open space and valuable h omes. . Said Nestande: "We've got to discipline ourselves in the political process and not make too many promises." As he has learned, political problems don't occur when families move into new homes. They come later, when the strawberry field behind the new homes is plowed for the inevitable new project. If the new residents are lucky, the field will eventually hold some friendly single-family homes. If~ they're unlucky, an apartment project or an industrial park or even a freeway will be built. Nestande, whose Third District includes the develop- ing south county, wants builders to be truthful because people with complaints tum to him. And recent history shows unhappy homeowner groups can turn with a vengeance. We could categori7.e Nestande's urging as motivated by self-interest. But we must commend the supervisor for confronting in his blunt way what is becoming a more serious problem for a growing Orange County. AB the county's wide-open spaces diminish, and as builders seek increased densities to balance sky-high land costs, aggravations once buffered by vacant lands are intensify- ing. One key change, as other speaken noted, is to plan for smaller spaces that still feel like home. Another is Nestande's suggestion to "deal with this word, 'expecta- tion,' and be honest with the people." MAILBOX Highways aren't race tracks To the Editor: Headline, Dally Pilot: "Coast to coast ln 32 hours 7 minutes." Why does ·this rate headline? Any two driven who care nothing for speed lawa. using public high- ways aa their penonal race track could do the same. A Ferrari I.a not requin!d. My 1973 Impala ii capable of such speeds. At an average of over 80 miles per hour -how fast a speed did they auain? I've driven acroa the country and there are areas where it ia physically impossible to drive over ~O mph. Not hard to figure out they had to go well over 100 mph in 110me areaa to get thia average speed. I do not think this la.• good example for the younger driven who need no further encourage- ment to drive as though they owned the rollda. How much fuel did they bum up? The radar det.ectlng devicee they Wied are U1epl ln many of the lS mt.ea travened. Giving accolade to people w ho disregard driving laws la sick. ANNE M. DUFFEE Huntington Beach Coast-to-coast race criminal To the F.d.itor: 1 was disappointed to see the . Daily Pilot article attempt to glorify the two overaged juveniles who claimed a "new world re- cord" for an illegaJ coaat-to-a>ast race. To claim a top speed of 150 mph and state the race ia safe becat.19e there has never been an accident b absurd. The same type of reuon- ing ia often claimed by drunk drivers. And one must onlv read the pages of the Dally Pilot to eee the tragic resulta. What LI the impact on teenage driven of thla type of glorifica- tion? la there really a difference between Mr. Diem'• .. world' re- cord" and the "rea>rd" for racing by teenagen on city streeta? U Mr. Diem engages ln aiminal activity in the future we can only hope he has the good judgment not io hire a preaa agent. DAVIDL.BOYD Fountain Valley l.I. BDJd ./Why women? Atpnentcontinues over what caUlel a married woman to be unfaithful. Psychiatrist Alfred Adler blamed revenge. French lntellec:Wal Simone de Beauvoir blamed d!lappolntment. Writer Ruth Dlcklon blamed nepct. Our Love end War man M. no1ed that matrimonial ICholan often n · plain women'• lnlidellty u though l\ were an aberration. But they rarely explain men'a lnttdeU- ORANGE"° COAST Daily Piiat • ty. Must need no expJanation, what? How do you 9C.'CO\lnt for the fAICt that Utah uaee three t1rnel more Jello than any other atate? Do many Mormons crave aupt? That'• one theory. Lot of people who don't I.lie alcohol a-ave aupr, It'• aald. An:tic ll1lOI in the •Pl"inl I.I thkker than Los A.naelee lmOI· Larry D. a,..,. t.l ........ ldllOI _, It • J ~ .( • ... :Ji. . -- * PREMIERE * THE RIGMT ~ ·'1 . STIFF ~ l UNDERST_AND • •• 'AAJR CONCERN. MR. GL£NN. l'LL lr.D ~AVE IT C~E.C ~ lMME.DIA1tLY. ,. .. Recovery to last through 1984 WASHING TON -This ia a story about your dollars -how many you'll have and how much they'll buy. The story is ~ld in confidential studies by the Federal Reeerve Board and the International Mon- etary Fund. There is not 100 percent agreement, of coune, on the economic ouUook. But here's what the Fed, the IMF and the administration's own economists are privately telling the White Houte to expect in the comin8 months: The economic recovery should last at least through the 1984 election, though the growth rate will be far slower than it was earlier thla year. The economy could be thrown lnto another recession by aorne unexpected international debacle -like a loan default by a major Thi.rd World debtor. That poai- billty is why the administration is fighting 80 hard for the IMF "bail out" that is 80 vehemently op- ~by President Reqan'acon- eervative cionatituency. Tempering thia optimistic fore- cast ia the econom.i.ata' private awsment that the economy will begin to "deteriorate'' in 1985. In fact, aome expe:rta told my as- - __ G.. JICI 11111111 ~ aociate Michael Bin.stein that in- llation will climb aa high as 8 or 9 percent by then. It could go even higher if the Fed. under political pre111ure, looeena the money supp- ly in time for next year's election -a move that would stimulate pre-election prosperity. Inflation could return The end result would be an economic boom, followed by run- away inflation reminillcent of the Carter years. Interest rates regu- late the economic Oow like a watergate. High interest rates impede the flow; low interest rates let looee a caacade of money. Despite the dramatic decline in inflation over the past several months, interest rates have re- mained stubbornly high. This could threaten both the strength !.llct d.ura&ioo of tbe ~. Some examples: •With the cost of borrowing money atill high, oomu.mer •pend- ing will taper off on the major iteml that are traditionally bought on credit: Autos, bi8 appliances and homes. But it's these big-ticket ltema that will get the uaembly lines rolling again. Meanwhile, high mortgage rates have already derailed the housing industry's recovery, with drastic effecta on lumber, cement and major appliance suppliers. •The slower growth in major industries, with the high intereat rates diacouraging new business investment, means that laid-off workers will be less likely to be rehired and fewer new jobs will be created. •The dollar's overvaluauon compared to other currencies is directly caused by the current high interest rates . Money-market investors are com- peting for the limited supply of American dollars. While the dollar's strength is great for Americans traveling abroad, it is death to U.S. export hopes and devastating to domestic industries competing with cheap imported goods. Our products have been pficed·out of the foreign market. becaWle no one can afford to pay for them in overvalued dollars. Meanwhile, foreign importa are relatively underpriced. Biggest. victims are the auto, steel and textile industries. High interest rates have already been a subject of heated debate between the Fed and the Treasury. Now Coogress is threat- ening to put the Fed under tighter control in an efforl io bring down interest rates. DIPLOMATIC DIGEST: Kho- meini watchers in the adminis- tration are giving careful scrutiny to a recent statement by the Iranian leader, trying to figure out if the ayatollah ia proffering an olive branch to the United States. C.ommenting on the vehement U.S. protest over the Soviet shoot· ing down of the Korean airliner, Khomeini complained that Iraq repeatedly laWlChes attacks on Iran that kill thousands, "but America has failed to utter a single word about. it." That may not seem like much of an overture, but one Middle F.ast expert said, "I read it as a plea." •AJnong some 10,000 de~. strators outside the U.S. Em in Tokyo, protesting Ame attempts to export fann prod to Japan, were some women farmers holding an inscrutable sign that read: "We support women's liberation. but not more beef and citrus." Spend-one year without buying- How wou.ld it be if we picked eome year in the near future and didn't buy anything new at all that yeat? We'd spend the entire 365 days flxina lhinglt we already have. It'• aotien eo everyone'• throwlni it away and buying a new one ln8tead of having the old one fixed, and that .eema wrong. Wouldn't it do just as much for the economy and more for the ecoloc if I spent $2,500 having my old car done over inste9d of •pend.inc $10,000 for a new one? 'lbere'• aotng to be aome job relocation nece9MI')' but it wouldn't do any harm at all if ~ people in Detroit who make can, spent a year fixing them. 'Ibey mJaht. be more careful when they went back to the u.embly line. It's hard to believe our economy hat to depend on aeWng ua lhinp we don't really need. There muat be another way. There are a thousand \hinp I keep buying that I don't need. rve got four electric shaven but three of them don't work. I have three 14-inch drills but only one is operational. There are twcf foe cream freezen ln the praae but the motors on '~"· -.l-IY-RD-Dl_IY_ ....... 4 • both of them need work. We have two retired touten and a clo9et full of gadgets th.at juat barely don't work anymore. I don't need new modela. I need someone who'll fix my old modela. fd at.art not buying from the ground up. I'd have all the old aboe9 I own eoled and heeled and r d put new ahoelaces ln all of them. Then rd shine them and wear them. I wouldn't buy any new ones. rd go through my cloeet. bring out the clothe11 that need work and take them to the tailor or aew on a few buttona myself. The art of turning a frayed collar mi8ht be revived. I don't think we need any new hOUMt for a 'fMr, either. The building industry will howl but there'• plenty of work for them to do. Like Detroit, they could learn a little about building new onee by fixing the ones they put up ten yeanago. Everywhere I go I see perfectly good hOU9eS that have been aban- doned. Why couldn't the building lnduatry and the people who want houaea rebuild thoee instead of building new ones? Why cu\ down more trees when we have wooden houaea rotting for want of a little care and a coat of paint.? Why dig up more l.ron ore to tum lntocara and farm machinery when we have cars and farm machinery rusting away that only need a little mechanical repair ana aomegreue? It would be a year in which no new booka would be publiahed. l'Ach of ua would read the books we bouaht in put yean and never read. The writers are writing fut.er than the readers are read- ing. The readers need time to catch up and I speak with firsthand knowledge when I say that it wou.ldn't hurt it the writera 1pent a little more time with their work. No new gaunes at Chrlltmaa! Sorry. Atari. Sorry, Parker Brothers. We have eJlOUih ga.me1 in our cloeets. We'll dUlt off our che1a, our checkers and mah.jong aets and bring out the Monopoly and the Scrabble boards. Maybe we'll play Michigan. In the back room, ~ttic. garage or buement., there must be a lot of old Hula Hoops, roller skates, bongo boarda and wagona for the kid.a to play with. Maybe the.re are even aome atilta. a pogo stick, a bike and a Flexible Flyer. U oo one ii 9elllng anything new, thia could hurt television and newspapers which depend on advertialng revenue. Newspapers might have to charge what i\ costs to produce them. Network teJe.. vialon would have to find 10me other way to collect from ua. How , muc.h would a newspaper cmt if• we had to pay for it directly? For all we consumen know, it might be cheaper in the long run to pay for both directly. Well, I'm dreaming, of coune. We're not going to stop buying new thins-. but I aenae 90mething . basically wrong, It's wrong to be4 using up the earth's l"e80urcel tnd throwing them away as fast as pcmlble 90 we can make new ones becawie our economy depends ~ sales. 4 ii Modern miracles stir reverenc~ The ltranp lhtna about adence ii that lf you have only a .U,ht and 1u perfidal acqualnlanoe with It, ~ are Ukely '° be )'OW' ,. liCIO'Ja belief:I; but 11 you bother to delve eomewhat more deeply, you are ~ .. likely to renew and confirm your reverence f« Cft9· tlon. I do not happen to believe ln the eo-called m1nclee ct.cribed ln the Bible, not becau.e I think they arw lmpomble, but becawe, I c:onlide.r them to be trivial. Not beau.- they are beyond U. c:readve will. but beca1.11e they are benMth lt. 'Ibey are moslly prtmldve folk talel, unworthy of a cosnic deity. Todly we have a Jona Ult of modem "mlracla" that ... nt:n harder to believe -and yet eech one of them can be and has been ~: m-10_1_1 ___ ,Y> • . i-ed to have done ln Biblk21 tala equals making a cube of one inch that wetaha 80 tona, but modem astrophysics usurea ua that we find tueh an lnconcetvabWty ln the neutron stan t.hrouahout the unlwne. No medJeval doctor of the church would have be1iewd It, but f!WrY contemporary ec:lenliat accepta It u a fact. We may balk at the Old Tata· rnent tale ot the Lord crNtlng a ccmnoe out of chaoe, « out of nothlna, but now we are aware of IOmethina lnexpllcable call9d quuan -exJ>loliom of un- lJnallnable violence that deltroy m11llona of worlds ln one llCOnd. JNen i.. WWy, but true, I.I OW' prt191!ftt COll'OO~ pkture ol lnnumerable plaxlee reciedinl &om one another -and the ' farthel' they go, the fute:r they recede. The mind bogles at thll IQ • way that no Bible story can even remotely approllch. And, u a flttinl culmlnation to all thil, we now have fieldt c:4 force that mence tel1I ua .,.,. "universal, virtually t.n.flnite. pnewnably ~they d1apl.aJ internal COlll1ltency and are therefore lntellillble: they comlt u neer to t>etnc ultimate cau.a • the mind can IJWIP. They cunqt be directly experienced by eeNt perception, but thetr pr~ It now beyond Challence." Who needl m.1nclea when~ ty I.I eo much men awieeo.oe, ., much men penullive ol a power, a purpoee and a plan beyond ~ petty oomprehenlion? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1983 ANN LANDERS TELEVISION COMICS r ·~ ' .JI 82 83 84 \~- """ f ~ -1. 0 I Tbe 'Bay City Blues,' a new series lrom the malcen ~ . of 'Hill Street Blues,' premieres tonigbt on KNBC 0 (Ch. 4). SeePageB3. . , . H•RRY. birthday H B Assistance group celebrates 1 5th year he Aaaiatance League of Huntington Beach ia celebrating a birthday. thia month. . Fifteen years ago, the local chapter of the National AaaislanCe League c:o==;:::a;;ita fpeech center which oUen individual therapy by a qualified speech therapiat to both children and adults. Since its inception on Oct. l, 1968, the center has treated 696 students and conducted 9,045 half-hour sessions. Enrollment has grown from seven students to more than 29 this year. "The need t.o help children and adults with communication problems and to enable them to face life on an equal footing with their peers haa been very satisfying," said Hazel Felix, speech center chainnan. Chapter volunteers staff the speech center office and work to support the center through the chapter's thrift shop at 223 Main St. and other fund-raising events. Thia year's major fund-raising effort is called super shopping spree. Felix can be called at 536-4097 for further information. Tom Neas and C. P. Welch work on the next edition of 'More Mayonaise.' Boat people ...._.,_ .... 'M M . ' Ore ayODBISe... It started as an art project, bu.t grew By CHRISTINE DECKER ........ c. ••• , ...... f your musical and fashion eiast.es need a little spicing up. spread your mind with the magazine "More Mayonaise." In the last issue, the fifth printed since it was created last year. 31 local bands were er<>tiled. A seven-page layout on fashion, called Dre9aings. by clothing designer Holly Sharp, showed in detail some of the most trendy styles around town. "l started this magazine as an art project," said Tom Neas, 2~. edit.or and publisher. Neas came up with the name. "More Mayonnaise," the day he was printing the first cover~ A woman came into hi.s office selling lunches. He bought a sandwich and as she left he called after her. "Hey, I need more mayonnaise." Pilar's R•rty Prelude to fashion show think I have been t.o all of the Philharmonic fashion shows," Jeaa Tandowsky said as we sat on the edge of the spa at Pilar Wayne's Newport Beach home. Number 24 is coming up Nov. 2, and the party at Pilar's "La Roca" was a prelude t.o that annual event and was also t.o honor patrons for their support of the eight musical programs available t.o achools throughout Orange County. The fashion presentation by I. Magnin this year, will be at the new Irvine Marriott Hotel which can accommodate 700 to 800 guests. "Atone time, however," Jean said, "when the shows were held at the Balboa Bay Club. we had t.o have two shows, one at lunch time and another at the cocktail hour in order t.o accommodate the crowd." . As Jean and I reminisced, other guests were admiring Pilar's new home and the fashions worn by strolling models, visiting the sumptuous buffet table and listening t.o the music of the Dysart String Quart.et. JoAAa Halvajlan was chairman of the champagne gala. Her patrons committee included Joan Sae Betson, Eileen Artakovlcb, Harriett Cox, Pearl Eva Dyer, Manila Greea and Helen LeMay (her husband, Gen. Curt.la LeMay, L9 on his annual trek to Northern Qili/omia wich Jimmy Doolittle and Roy Rogers.) Others there lncluded Joyce Reaame, chair- man of Women's Committee; Helen Wardaer, fashion show chair. Rote and Norm Smede1aard, K.area and Jack Ollrta1er (she's I. Magnin rmnager), NoddJe Weltaer (Magnln's s.peclal coordinator), Nora and VID Jor1nsen, ADD and R•1seU Pu1e1 Marcia Coy, Patricia Fredricks, Rea and CUrle1 Godtlaall, the Ladt.law Reday1, Nucy Zlll1meyer Ottta1. Jack ScMnbon and Kay and Patrick Mlluo. Al.lo saw Eileen and Jolm Scllaler. They made it a family affair as all four daughters, DellJse, Patricia, S.IUlle Sllaler and ArtUovlcll ai.o attended. Others were Ratlt and Lock Gee Dills, &a&Meen and EdwlD S•ddartlt and the Jalllan Marxet. Evidence that thla was a good party: It was announced t.o be 5 to 7 p.m. and JIOf1le guests were at1ll around at 9 p.m. "That phrase stuck in my mind so I put it on the cover," he said. Neas lays out and prints ''More Mayo" himself at Newport Printers in Fashion bland where he's employed as a print.er. He and co-editor C.P . Welch write mostoflhearticlesand take-m08t of the photographs used in the magazine. They - o.llJ,.... ..._.,.,...c...... The Red Skeltons with Connie Morthland, right, at BBC. Tickets for the fashion show ($30 each) can be arranged by calling 642-8232. Skelton leaves 'em laughing "Red Skelton was so funny. He told some of the funniest jokes and did a mime of a golf player," said Connie Mortblud. Skelton and his wife, Lotllla, who live in Palm Springs, were honored at a reception Sunday at Balboa Bay Club given by the StarFinders of South Coast Medical Center Foundation. The Skelton family through their donation made it poeaible for the hqspital to purchue a computerized thennography acanner (tumor de- tector). Laughing it up with S kelton were Jue Ward, Atllalle Clark, Mariel ReJDOld1, Grace Boyd, Jue and Merrill Jolm1oa, the Jo~ Raymeat1, Jue and Paal McQaade (he's hoepJtaJ adminia- trator), the Robert Dwyen and Andrew Mortll.lud (husband of Connie, board of truatees chairTnan). Yacht will be christened The yacht Winterhawk will be christened Sunday at a $100 per penion benefit r«eption for the youth work of the Slaten of the Society Devoted t.o the Sacred Heart. The 69-foot Wlnt.erhawk, owned by Mr. and Mra. Hal Day ot Newport Beach, was formerly "Ceramco" (New 2-ealand's entry in the wt round-the-world challenge race before coml.ng to Newpot1 Beech.) The Very Rev. Oeor1e S. StepUaidea, Gn!ek Orthodox Vicar for Southern California, will blem travel to three or four clubs a night t.o listen to groups such as The Bangles, The Suburban Lawns and The Mutta. They don't cover jazz or country western bands becauae they said they don't have the time. They al80 don't include big name acts in "More Mayo." "We'd rather cover bands like Paychobud or the Red Hot Chili Peppers -who knows, they might be the next Police in two or three years," said Neas as he munched on a club sandwich (with mayonnaise) at Muldoon's in Fashion lsland. "More Mayonaiae" which comes out about every two and a half months can be bought for 50 cents at record and clothing stores and clubs including Camel Records, Huntington Beach; London Exchange, Gosta Mesa; most Tower Records and Tippencanoe's in Laguna Beach. Chairwomen Joann Halvajian, patrons party, and Helen Ward- ner, fashion show. the yacht, Emma Jue Riley will break the traditional bottle of champagne on the bow and Tom he•tet will be emcee. The reception acheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Corona del Mar will include music, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres and the opportunity to board and tour the Wint.erhawk. Reeervationa are not neCesaary -tickets available at the fund-railer. Saasy Luby Is guest of honor Exciting news ln the Roser IAby houaehold. Sally, chairpel"80I'\ of Wolf Trap West, WU recently guest of honor at a tea given by Loe Angeles 90Clalit.e Nucy Cook de U-errarra. And beautiful dauahter Clui1tlu has Juat pledged Kappa Alpha Theta at use. Robots to 'guest atar' Everybody'• going robot following the "Tour- rwnent of Robota" organ1z.ed by Dave Freeman, preaident of Advanced Cunputer Producta. Dave 1ent two robota from his recent competition down to the OC Fairgrounds to make a guest appearance onKOOV-TV'a "Orange County Today" with Pat MJdael1. The mechanical marve1a segment will air today at 7 p.m. and Wednaday at 11 a.rn. Trip of 'Horror•' planned With cauldrona alreedy ~to boll with witches' brew, ,obllna and aouJ.e can get a jump on Halloween frtghia wtth an exew"lkm Thunday to .ee the comedy "Uttle Houee of HorTOn." The trip to the Weetwood Playhowle leava1 Michael Reagan, the powerboat enthusiast son of President Re- agan, was the guest of honor and presented the awards at the wind up of the Bud Warmington Inter- national Grand Prix black-tie dinner and auction. Shown with his wife, Colleen, he was accom- panied by his son, Cameron, 88 well . . . and, of course, six seeret service agents. The three-day, action-packed , event raised $68,000 for the Orange County chapter of the American Cancer Society~ Eileen Schuler gives hostess Pilar Wayne a hug. ............... Joyce Reaume does a bit of picture-taking. UC Irvine'• Crawford Hall parkllna lot No .. Sat 6:30 p.m. The $34 COit of the excunion coven the bua ride, center orcheltra aeetln8. hon d'oeuvrea and wine or aoft drinka. Further lnfonnation about the outlna can be obtained by callina Mary ~at the UCl Campus Recreeton Office, at 8&6-5346. Papuaai ii written and edited by Styk r.dltor Vida DNn with contrlbutlona lrom Glot'U ~r. ) r 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 25, 1983 Mobility: Kids in driver's seat I'm inUigUed by theee YOW18 people who get up one morning and decide to climb up the aide of the Hancock building Ln Chicago or the World Trade building in New York for no reuon. I mean if their t'ar was parked on the top floor. I'd underwtand. My kids won't walk anywhere. I listened to one of them make 15 phone calla one morning trying to h 1 tt:h a ride to a 10-K run four blocka from our hOUle. 1 told them, "Everyone needs a role model What about this man w ho climbed the l,575atepa to the top or the Empire State building in 11 minutes and 36 ~"Ollds?" "Why would he want to do that?" asked my aon . "Maybe just to show the world what It feela like to be on top of it." "Oh. sure." he grumbled. "Look where it got K.mg Kong." In retr06pect, a lot of it is my fault. I didn't trust the product I produced enough to know that it could withstand rain, snow, heat and strong winds. lf my lods had to cross a busy street, I drove them there. If they overslept. I drove. If there was a dog in h eat who rou1 HEALTH DR. PETER J STEINCROHN traindication to his tak- ing it. Meanwhile, your hus- band is suffering need- lessly. fl MA 80M8fCI waa a public ernbarrusment, I drove them quickly by the howie and turned up the radio. By the time they were 9 or 10, they were completely mechanized. I remember being called to school one day when my son was hit with a baseball on the playground. The kid refused to get into the ambulance until I assured him the hospital had valet parking. It was of great concern to me that my kids wouldn't paaa puberty until they were carpooled. Their teen-age years followed the entrance of the drive-in to the American acene. Alter all, how many people walk to a drive-in? They did everything Ln cars. They saw movies in them, c:lid their banking, dropped off their film and rolled up the car windows and had their can washed. Neither rain, nor snow, nor gas shortages can stay this generation from their appointed rounds. The hands that hold the car keys rule the world! My aon stopped by the other night and as he sat in the driveway with his motor idling, I couldn't help but wonder if he was tall like his father. • And about thoee kids who climb tall buildings. It wouldn'tsurprise me if when they get home and their mother asks them to go out for a quart of milk. they whine, "I just scaled the U~ted Nations building and you want me to go out for milk! Are you crazy?" ~ ANN LANDERS reeponaible profe.iona.l. not an innocent woman who ultimately could be harTDed by hla a n.empt at seU-help. l hope you'll reoonaider your adviL'e. -ON THE OOUCH IN NYC DEAR 0 . T .C.: R~l.,t~' are. I wa1 clearly oml io lucll oa &Mt oae. for provldlag a belier re1poa1e. • • • DEAB ANN LANDERS: Regarding' your advice to "Plenty Buged In Oklahoma," the gay Wre1t1ina DEAR ANN LANDERS: A fellow at the office coech tom between the atudent with whoril he WM who ju.st moved into a rental home w as telling ua how havinl an affair and two female aids to whom he long h took hini and hia wife to clean up the place. He WM attnctecl: You~ he not fool around with dwelled on the length of time it took to ICf'Ub the tank any of them and thatheattempttoclarityhia "aender of the toilet. I asked if he meant the BOWL. "No," he ldentifk:atlan" with a woman not connected wt th hia replied, ''I mean the TANK. It's BEHIND the toilet." livelihood. While I fully agree with the tint part of I just stood there. Couldn't believe it. I then said your r.pome, I am dilitremed with the follow-up I had never heard of a penon who cleaned the toilet aagpeticln. tank. To my surprise, two others in the group of four Ann. from where do you expect thia woman to said they cleaned theirs. come? Surely you weren't referring to a prmtitute, I have always considered myseU a pretty good llnce if "Buaaed" failed physically in a lltuation holllekeeper, but I have never cleaned a toilet tank in involving neither love nor aome degree of emotional my life -and two penon.s in that group of four c:lid. involvement, it could hardly be considered a valid What about it , Ann? Am I -A SLOB IN test. STOCKTON So what did you have in mind? That he woo a DEAR STOCK: If nol cleaning tbe toUet tank w oman to whom he can relate intellectually and makee you a slob, move over. You bave plenty of emotionally before attempting a physical rela-company. IDcludlDg me. tionship. What if that woman falls for him? What Wby would anyone want to? Tbe water tll.at goet becomes of her if he discovers the straight life is not lDto tbe tall Is clean. Notblng else gets up tlaere. All for him? Does she merely accept the fact that she was I cu gae11 ls tbal you've got some compalalve, part of an experiment that failed? · _craiy-cleu nuts lD your office wltb a lot of 1pare ~a gay man who a t times has been attracted to tJme ou tbelr hands. a woman, but would not lure one into a relationship in an effort to prove something, I was appalled that you would suggest "Bugged" do just that. Your most frequent advice is to seek therapy. You should have stuc~ith that line here. If "Bugged" does, indeed, need to clarify his "gender identification.'' he needs to do so with a qualified and ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please give me a definition of the Yiddish word "noodnik." -LODI, WIS. DEAR LODI: A noodnlk is a person wbo spread• good cbeer wherever be doesn't go. -. DEAR DR. STEIN- CROHN: What's more impor tant: worrying about what may happen later or what's happen- ing now ? My husband who is 38 went in for a physical checkup last week and the doctor found he has high blood pressure. Electrocardio- grams and all other tests are OK. But now the question arises about treatment. Bu?iness Opportunities Report How weve gotten smaller to give you more opportunities to · maKeyour business bigger. The doctor wants to p r e s c r i b e anu-hypertension pills. My husband refuses to take them. The doctor is msistent but my hus- band stubbornly refuses. 1 wonder if you've guessed why. It's due to an experience his closest friend has gone through. For a while he became impotent while taking his medicine for blood pressure treatment. For- tunately, he improved when he stopped taking his pills. My h usband t.loes not want to go through a similar ex- perience As his wife. frankly neither do I. Can you oifer any advice that will help my husband? Is the danger 90 great if he refuses to take hlS medi- l"ine? Mrs. F. . .. DEAR MRS. F .: Danger? Yes. But it all dC'pends upon how high his pressure IS. You've rl'ad enough about hy- pt.•rtens1on Lo know that 1f untreated, the dangers rn the future are stroke, h<•tlJ't attack or lodney fo1 lur But as you say, wh1l·h 1s more unport- Jnt? The future or the present? The answer: they're both unportant. Doctors arc aware that these p o t e n t anti-h yperteNive drugs occasionally may curb sexual desire and even cause impotence. Fear of taking 1he drugs may also bring on impotence. lt's important for your husband Lo treat both the present and the future. He will lessen chances of future complications by taking his treatment. But he will alao lessen sexual complications in the present by frankly discussing any changes in sexual perfonnance with his doctor. ••• DEAR DR. STEIN· CROHN: My husband prides himself on not taking pills. Lately, he has developed painful arthritis in the neck and in his right knee. The doctor says he has osle<)-,arthrills. He has prescribed aspirin. 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I ~ I • I ~j C!5 j f I Bird (Marco Rodriguez), the mascot of the Bay City Bluebirds baseball team, brings up th e rear, shown with regular characters in NBC's new aeries "Bay City Blues," prem iering ., r ' ton ight. Cast members include (front fro m left ), Pat Corley, Michele Greene and P erry Lang; a nd Dennis Franz (rear, right ). 'Bay City Blues' Promising new NBC series premieres tonight BJ TOM'JORY ... ,,_ NEW YORK -Frenchy Nuckles races home to tell his wife about the spitball pitch he's just learned to throw. He finds her upstairs, in the bedroom, with the cable TV lfuy. "Judy," the ballplayer pleads. seemingly on the verge of tears, .. was he at least gonna give you a ?" So that's what We is like in Double-A baseball: adoleecenta from 18 to 40, living as adults in beckwater towns, away from friends and family and ways on the margin. The producers of "Bay City Blues," starting tcniaht on NBC. built a minor-league ballpark in Southern California aa the backdrop for this prcimising abow ·that could be the best new dramatic since the network introduced "Hill Street Blues" in 1981. But don't be misled by the setting. A. with "The White Shadow ." that estimable .erles about a high school baske tball team, the arena in "Bay City Blues" serves largely as 1Ct1JU111n1onenvironment for a diverse cast of characters, Greene as Judy. Bay City i.s a blue~llar town, and Holtz is struggling constantly 10 meet the payroll. "Bus 'em to Bakersfield Sunday night instead of Monday," he tells Rohner after passing out the paychecks Friday night. "That'll buy me three more days at the bank." Rohner, meantime, has troubles of his own. The team is making a late-season run at the Western League pennant, and Holtz is trying to unload rus most promising pitcher on St. Louis. Then there's Sunny Hayward, the banker's wife who has he r eye on Rohner. A baseball game, graceful and fluid, is not easily dramatized. There is some thing of the a thJete in most actors, but even the casual fan can spot the unpracticed pitch or the awkward swing. Action on the ballfield in "Bay City Blues" is s urprisingly, and pleasingly. realistic, a credit to the cast that includes only one recognized athJete. Bernie Casey, a former professional football player. * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ane young and inexperienced and uncommonly vital, others aging and fading and desperate 10 hang * •Et~uW•!t'.•14] '~.J.~~.1,'~ ~. Bargain Matinees! ';'l'!li:n _ ~n ) MOllOAY Th1uSATURDAY FACUllYot(ANOtEWOOO on. And it's a continuing story. one told with lelllitivity and plenty of humor and with tha t special, meering, clubhou.e brand of cynicism that seems oft.en to embitter the protessional athlete, on and off the field: "So one of these winters, we'll detox him." the tq-J.eague scout says of the young pitcher with a drinkU\g problem. "He can give press conferences. The writen will love it." Not coincidentally, the two men who created ''Bay City Blues," u well as four members of the cast. al8o worked on "Hill Street" at one time or another . Steven Bochco I.a executive producer of both shows, while Jeffrey Lewis, an Emmy-winning writer for "Hill Street," ia supervising producer of the new llel'ies. The cast includes Pal Corley. the bumbling coroner from "Hill Street," as Ray Holtz, a used car dealer and owner of the Bay City Bluebirds; Dennis Fram, the sadistic cop who killed himself in last eeuon'a finale of "Hill Street" as Angelo Carbone, the pitching coach; Peter Jurui.k, a drug dealer from 'Hill Street" as the team announcer , and Marco AH l'ortormtntn 8otore ~ DO "'1 th S,... E.....-mi nh & Hohl &1Htl6f'2~) LA MIRADA AT ROSECRANS "TltAOIMG P({CCS" (R) I 00 H O 10 10 "NATL lM&'OOM'S VACATIOfl'" (Rl I 1'; 100 "lOOClfD" 1ili 11 •I /Cl Ill 60 SCI IOCI "All Tit: ltlGHT MOVES" <•) 17 )0 1 )0 I JO i Je 8 )0 10 JO "ROMANTIC COlllDY" ere> I 00 HI I I\ SAi ..i, 11\ "O II I\ "FlASlllU•CE" (R) II' 6'>0 10~ S.1 onl1llJO 1 1\ '" 300 "TK WO ZM " (R) 1 lo! 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Michael Nouri, star of the theatrical film • 11Flaahdance," plays the Bluebirds' manage r, Joe Bohner, with Perry Lang as Frenchy and Michele Al ()P{N 6:00pm St11I 6:4&pm "MAKING OUT" (It) "'" "llAOOHTY fl£SlflWf' (R) "fl ASlllMICC" (•) "'" "lllttll" (P'Ci) ......... (P'Ci) ""' '?OlllY'S I: M IDT DAY (It) ·-~:? '...aJ FW"<•> ""' "TllllD" (N) •• l 11J~~ •9•-Fw • "TOllQI])" (R) ""') 'TOlll Y lllss." (R) ..... OUT" (I) ,,,. ''MUmnl,.....,... (It) "llWI SAY MD AWi" (PG) ""' ....... '(PG) "M DCM> IOI«" (R) PM "llJUS( lllO( DUTH 00" C•> * Ch1ld1•n Under FREEi 12 ALWAYS... • 'l!'!f$V9~~6' * t, o• •• • "ltlSllY eus.SS" (It) ,.., "TltAOING PUCES" (It) ... 'd "'"pt ... 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CIRCL'S by 811 Keane 'I \R" \Dl "•: by Brad Anderson "Betcha he gets the lid off that ol' trash can this time!" 81(; «;t:OR(;t: "" JI ., ;: by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~ •O ·~'5" -v:;, "Princess, you'r• just going to have to wilt for tht comics 'tll I'm through." South . GOllN ON lllDGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF DIAMONDS AREN'T ALWAYS FOREVER un alford to defend pualve-not poeaibly have more than ly. All loo orten, however, one defen1ive trick IO, It the trkks won't sit around and contract was to be defeated. wail !or you -you muJl go the defenders would have to out and collect them. take two diamond tricks. South's jump to three • . spades was • slight atrelth. ~st s h~ld1ng in club~ waa espetially sinte his queen or ominous -IL seemed hk~ly hearts rated lo be worthless, that thaL su1l wo~ld provide With tlose Lo 1 maximum no declarer w1Lh a dtsCllrd once trump response, North was trump~ were drawn. There· rully ,. st·r·ed · · · to fore. diamonds would havl' lo u. 1 1 in ra111ng L -k d . d. 1 game. IX'! altar e 1mme 1ale y. West led the nine or hearts Thr play lo eslabliah I to his partner's king. When second diamond trick was South followed with the elementary -East shirted ~o queen. East look time out to the jack 'or diamonds at tric'k review his side's defensive two. Declarer won in dummy pro~pecis, and tried the trump fint>ssr. Since to (alsecurd wiLh the West took lh1· kinK and 11ueen o( hearts rrom a reverlt'd to diamonds. ;ind doublt:ton mil(hl cost 11 Lrirk, Lht dcfonder rash1·d th1•1r decla rer prohahly had only a two trifk\ 1n th1• wit fo r singleton heart. Wt>st could down on1• "11Ke WANT5 lose. c.ooNI DRf\w..A ~ HRL!.OWE EN-SO I GO( HIM f\ G(X)DaJSll.)ME! Nole that this de(ente would have autteeded had Weal held the king or tlubs rather than the king or trumps. The defender• would have gollen their two trick! in diamonds be(ore the discud was set up. . A•bhr brld1e tlube ~M•t • MUlry UM lite 1..,.-deal briqe 1-111at. De •1 kMw .... &Wac yo11 du'l? Cltarle1 Corea'• "Four-Deal Brld1e" will teecla Y" • watqie• aoct tacUu el tWa latt·pa«d e<· tiOD , .. , tlaat previclH tht cure .., ue.ttlq r•ltbtrs. For a ~~l.· telMI 11.75 to "Gorea·r,.taf Dul," care of thlt aew1paper, P.O. 801 259, Norw...i, N.J . 07648. Make chech payable to New1paperbook1. by Jeff MacNelly ...... by Kev in Fagan RAI~, 1'v€. euN ~fAAtJOW f~ 10 ~GO'-'°'• AtolO 11AA AL.UACH ,...._ _ __., OU.1R1ous~ f\PPRoPRIAfE. FOR R DENllS~ KID, ~I Ycx.rTH1NK~ (, by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S-'IOCK s:r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... Pt:A~l"T,_ HERE YOV 60T A POST CARD FROM SPIKE l IO·lf Tl.~BLt:" l:t:DN IT1S FUl..L Of )'DUR SMI~! 11 DEAR SNOOPY ... MY FRIEND AND I ARE MAKING A PAINFUL ' JOURNEY ACROSS THE ! COUNTRY TO SEE YOU 11 I PAINFUL? W~Y WOULD nlE JOURNEY 8E PAINFUL? by Charles M Schul z - by Tom K. Ryan , :! WONt'E:R WHA'f" 'f"Hf: secRe--r WAS o~ -rHA-r *SeCREI Keet-" ~e AuS"T"'RAL-IANS usec> IN 1'"He: AMSRICA'S C.LJP RACe FENTO~ f lbH-rM /ft,f ~ ~ll.eE~H NfJ F~5 ... · Jl.DGt: PARKt;R weu.. THIS IS A ~~PRISE, A9MY SAM' -rwo HUNPRf;P KOAL..A e>eARS Pec::::>AL-IN~ L..IKE. MAP TO WORK THAT t..ARGf: SCRf:W / __ ~Y _ w_~r.ey ... nt ~mEM 1s 0011W:> 1~ FISH ON M LOO \N T\i. FIRST tua ... • Credit confllct S trings attached to many card oilers CR8DIT CllRD By LOUISE COOK .......... --Have you ever been turned down for credit? Don't give up. There are folks out there willing to give you a credit card. But there are some serious strings attached to the offers. . Strings like processing fees and bank deposit&. "B!Wcally what you're cjoing is borrowing your own money,'' said Curt Prins, who is on the staff of the Conaumer Affairs and Coinage Subcommittee of the House Banking Committee. Lee Blumberg, executive vice president of Tirnesaver, Inc., of Rockville, Md.. which markets MasterCard and Viaa for a Maryland bank, disagrees. He said there are millions of people who want, need and deserve credit cards, but are being discriminated against by conventional rp.ar- keters. The Timesaver program -the largest of its kind -works like thlS: Would-be applicants pay a $25 processing fee to Timesaver and are sent a set of forms to complete. They also must open a savings account of between $300 and $2,000 at Key Federal Savings and Loan. a small Baltimore instit u- tion. The account earns interest at the rate of 5 ~ percent a year. After they've opening a savings account, applicants who meet the requirements -:-and almost all do -are issued a credit card. The card is subject to all regular fees and interest charges. Each cardholder'scredit limit is equal to his or her .savings balance.Uthe consumer fails to pay the bills, ''we take the savings account.'' Blwnber5t said. If the consumer pay• promptly for 12 months, his or her credit limit will be increased without an additional savings deposit. Blumberg said the Timesavet program iB aimed at people who otherwiJe could not get credit. "The $18,000-a-year peraon ... the sea.eonal jobholder, the divorcee, the widower, the college student." He said the roajor banks require an established job and residence; Timesaver doesn't. Timesaver doesn't accept everyone; Blumberg said those turned down usually either ''bounce checks for their saviqgs account deposit" or have a history of credit card fraud. But the easy standards mean that the program has a delinquency rate Blumberg will describe only as "larger than any credit card program in his- tory." Doesn't the required savings deposit mean that you are. as Prins said, borrowing your own money? "No, not really," said Blumberg, stresalng that credit limits can ultimately be raised beyond sav- ings balances. Robert Gibson, head of the Nationaal Foundation for Con- sumer Credit, which counsels families in debt, said, however, that use of the Ti.mesaver program is like borrowing from yourself. "That's what it amounts to," he said. Gibson said credit cards increas- ingly are being used as a means of identification and may in fact be necessary for many people. ''Ob- viously, the best alternative is to be creditworthy and have the card issued to you in your own right, without a compensating balance agd without paying a fee of $25 t.o dneone to see you get a card issued to you," he said. Prins said programs like Time- saver may not be necessary for most people. "Most credit card companies are so liberal that unless you are a complete dead- beat, it's not that tough to get a credit card." Do consumers understand what they are doing? "Consumers are better in- formed right now on financial matters than they've ever been in history, but they're still in the dark ages," Prins said. "I'm just constantly amazed at, the number of complaints that we get off of ads that are really come-on type ads that people fall for." Prins added: "I think a lot of people just feel that they just ha_ve to have a credit card. If I had to do that (put up collateral) to get a credit card, I wouldn't do it." Mesa boutique opens Guaranteed Investment - Money Market Checking Account Be.aujon Paris, a private-label boutique featur- ing elegant fashion and fine gifts, has opened on the upper level of the mall at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. 9.95°1~ 10.46% Annual Ylels:f $2500 minimum • Free checks • Check writing privileges • Account insured to $100,000 t • ,,.. ,.,-!'\. THE NEW He ritage Bank ' ·t', · L 1• (ffi • .. 'l •• e I t .\ I • • • ., " • •.rt .·.: • ~ I • • \~. MEMBER: f.0.1.C. The store is designed as a European villa with brasa accents, custom-made furniture and antiques. The roof, imported from .France. formerly housed an actual French chateau. 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PHii i "'''''Al I Alli" 1•11111.r.',ff)IH • • .vmor/lllll!l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 25. 1983 8 1 Mesa firm has right stuff Irvine Sensors Corp. wins small business award from NASA Cotta Mesa-hued Irvine Sen- sors Cor p. has won an award from NASA for a proposal the Infrared technolog)t company aubmitt.ed aa part of the recently establlahed Small Buai.nesa Innovation Re- search Program. Irvine Sensors, 3001 Red Hill Ave., develops infrared focal planes which are used In strategic and tactical military systems. Under the Small Buai.ness In- novation Research Program, NASA has agreed to fund 103 small-business research pro jecta which are selected from g71 proposals. Irvine Sensors' winning proposal was for a technique which would place two different kinds of infrared detectors on a common base, said John Stuart, manager of communications for the company. "If we can do it, we'll be aQ.le to have two different things looking around on different wavelengths. We think we can do it. This award lets us get started, and if we're right, they'll fund additionaJ work," he said. Irvine Sensors' project could increase the sensitivity of sensors used for weather and aunospheric studies among others. NASA will initially fund six-to 12-month feasibility studies by the winners, followed by subse- quent development phases for projects that appear promising. The total potential funding per project would be about $500,000. James Alexiou, pre9ident of lrvine Senaora, said the award is the fi.nt of a 11erie11 of relf Uvely unall new starts which the com- pany expects to be ab~ to an- nounce during the next three months. "We are particu.1.arly pleued to be able to announce the NASA award first," said Alexiou, "both becauae of the highly competitive nature of the Small Business Innovation Research Program and because the applications of this development could tum out to be the first potential use of our technology in non-military mar- • kets. "While the military appli- cations will dominate our growth in the Immediate fu , ultimate- ly the non-defense a plic:ation.s offer an almoet unllmi poten- tial marketplaice," he sai Stuart laid the com got unofficial word of the ward about two weeks ago fro Rep. Robert Badham's offiee. fidal notice came through in t)ie mall this week, he said. The awards were established by Congress in 1982 to encourage agencies that spend large amounts of government money to allocate some of that money to small businesses. Renting for Olympics? Check your insurance Southern Californians who plan to rent their homes or apartments to Olympic Games , visitors next summer should make doubly certain th"t their in- surance will remain ewffectrive during rental, the Insurance In- formation Institute warns. Business activity is excluded Crom coverage in most home- owners' and renters' policies, says the San Francisco-based institute. and renting your home or apart- ment can fall into that category. 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Ott l I; A fto 'At+ "' '"'°" Jf '• :.·" 'lt .:~+·: ~: ''H 1 1~·1 0;~r iru,,3 l!::I ~~~~~ Zi H tu,l: ~a 1 ~:~ ~~17 1 a '· 1 lil ~ bOI '7 S ~ 1 •4-' MM pl 1 1 , o.=t >.i Ji,, M;l'"n 4 Jg H 1 "+ " t 4' • r-• rR!I. e1fla \e It & • ' , Business prof its rising as economy strengthens ., die~ ... P"9I DETROIT -General Moion Corp. aid It eAmed $737 mW1on ln the third quarter, a better than five-told lncreue from I.Mt year'• aunmer quarter. It wu GM'a best third quarter ever. Sears earnings soar 7~ percent ClllCAGO -Sean, Roebuck and Co. aaid lta eaminga 80al'ed '73 percent in the third quaner -livinl lt the belt resulta for any quarter ln lta history. Third-quarter eaminp were $288.8 million. ot 81 oenta a ahare, on revenue of $8.9 billion. Alf ordable mortgages forecast WASHINGTON -The Federal National Mortgage Aaeodation announced • $1.6 billion program it said could provide more affordable mort,gagee for 26,000 families who might otherwi8e be unable to buy homes in today's market. The a.odation, known as Fannie Mae, said Monday it waa making the 12·month offering in conjunction with 199 mortgage lending companies in every major U.S. city. Trans World Airlines struggling NEW YORK -The management of Trans World Corp. has recommended to the board of direct.on that ltrugli.ng Trana World Airlinel be 1pun off as a teparate company, accordina to an airline aource. The aouroe said Monday that Trans World Corp.'1 board of direct.on would vote on the matter at a meeting Wedneeday in San Franci9co. Coleco video profits plunge WEST HARTFORD. Conn.'-Coleco Industries Inc. said lta third-quarter profit plunpd 87 percent, citing lower u1es of prognum for Atari Inc. and Mattel Inc. video games. Coleco allO uid Monday it will not achieve ita target of shipping 600,000 of ita new Adam home oomputn by year's end -a tarset Coh!co offidala previoualy had insiated would be met. • Armco to close Houston mill MIDDlZIOWN, Ohio-Armco Inc. said it will c1oee ita Houston atee1 mlll, id1inc 1,100 worken, and reported ita ka widened to $421.~ m1lllon ln the third quarter from $122.6 million a year earlier. ~ Houston mill, which employed 4,500 people at ita pMk in the 1970.. waa hurt by letbacka to the petrolewn lndl&ltry, ita tJ6ae9t customer. Dollar downgold prices mixed LONDON -The U.S. dollar edged lower apim1 most other major currencies in early &lropean trading today in what dealen deecribed u tl'endle9 activity. Gold prices were mixed. The U.S. currency, often comidered an investment haven ln times of political crllia, had advanced early Monday following the weekend bombino of the U.S . and French he9dquarten in Beirut. 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IJU I 117.JI U•.01 + l.Jl -.Sl JM.It ~ m.tl+ Ul ,, ...... 2.•,• .1~n.1: AMERICAN LEADERS Daily Pilat TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1983 SS·lfllD C6 H;igh-i-ollingTars face long-tinie rival BJ ROGER CARLSON Ot .. DlllJ ........ High-rolling Newport Harbor High riska its 4-0 See View Le.ague football mark Friday night (7:30) against an old rival -the Costa Mesa Musta.np - and on paper, it couldn't come at a better time. • • While the Sailors 8.re riding the · h waves of a S-1-1 overall campaign, the Mus-61__........, tangs are trying to collect them-u--. 11. ....., 11 selves after dropping their aecond :=:=:.:· .,": : l~ague contest, an emotional .,_.....,., ... aa There is aho the basic hurdle you face when Newport Harbor is lined up t1 you -beginning with Steve Brazas and the ors' potent running game. Braz.as bas piled up 707 yards on 86 carries in just the laat three games. , "ltls going to be a matter of whether we can stop their power offenae," says Hagey. "They do other th.ing:a well, too, but they don't do it unless they need to. AA long as I've been ln coaching I've felt you have to take away what others do well and nobody has taken the power of Braz.as away yet. near-miss against C.Orona del Mar :==t ~ :4 (17-14) in what has become an •-...,.., 14. MIM • even bigger rival for Mesa. :== ~7.':.', "In the last games they've played they look like the single wing out of the T-fonnation and will overpower you if they the opportunity." "It's going to be amazing if 11-MlfW 41. ,_. 1 we can come back and play as ~= :; = : well against Newport Harbor," 11-MIM 1,....., J says Costa Mesa Co-coach Jim a-Mnw ». ,_. 7 That's probably as good a deecription as there is about the Sailors -who like to throw the entire student body and the kitchen sink ahead of Brazas on his power bunts. Hagey, whoee own tone of voice pretty well deecribes the emotional down of the Mustangs. Mike Beech (6-6, 251), Brett Kacura (6-1, 212), Frank Roa (S-10, 190) and fullback Fritz Howaer have been at the point of attack on the right side for Brazu and at least in Sea View League play to this point, it has been virtually unstoppable. "It's going to be really tough because we were n!elly emotional for C.Orona and we felt we fOuld win. We have tO play two of the best in Orange C.Ounty bftck-to-back ... Warriors eye path to playoffs. It will be a night for have and have nots Friday in South Coast ~e football competition as J.tiadon Viejo and Woodbridge square off to decide second place, while Laguna Beach and San Clemente meet to break the cur- rent deadlock for the last spot in the standinp. -Both games start at 7:30. 1'oodbrld1e at MJ11loa Viejo 1Woodbridge and Miasion Viejo enter with 2-1 league records. The Warriors are S-2 overall, after disposing of Etiwanda, 29-8, last week. Mission Viejo is 4-3 and coming off a 14-7 win against lJaguna Beach. . "They're very dilciplined and, as a result, their technique is very good," says Woodbridge Coach Gene Noji of the Diablos. "They have good athletes, espedally in the akilled areaa. Plus, they have a tradition of winnin& and that. always helpe." Convenely, the Warriors, after twoJosing eeuons and another at the .50<Hnark, are just one victory away from their first winning campaign in the 9Chool's brief four-year history. ."We're in a good position to take advantage of an opportunity becauae we're not chasing any- body," offers Noji."lt's not like we're acrambling, or it's now or never. The kida are really excited becauae if we can knock them off we'd be in pretty good ahape ptayoff-wi8e." Noji feels the Warriors match up well with the Diablos of- fenaively, especially in the skilled positions. Mialion Viejo's defense, however, ia another matter. "I think that's where they're real aound," he says. "They don't give up many points or big plays." Su Clemente at Lapa Beacb Despite their 0-3 league re- cords, Laguna Beach Coach Den- nis Haryung says the ~· meeting with San Clemente might be the team's biggest game of the year. FV's pride on line, likelVise for others Why? ''Becauae he ('l;'ritons Coach Allie Schaff) is the only coach I haven't beaten since I've been at wguna Beach," says Haryung. "It eeems I always loee to him by one or two points, aomehow. It's one of my penonal goala to beat San Clemente." ptficially, Haryung is 0-S api.nat Schaff and the Tritons, with four of tho.e aetbac.ka com- inl by six points or letB. The Artistl ( 1-6 overall) are coming oU a 14-7 lo. to Miaion ,,iejo last week which was their belt outing this aeuon, according '° Haryung. "It'• the beat pme we've play- ed even thOU8h we lost," he aays. "We played the way we thought We could play the whole leUOn. We atilJ didn't get any luck, but we did play well." Haryuna aaya the key to atop-p)"I San Clemente (1 -5-1 overall) ~ to slow down lta option att.llCk. Edison, Westminster battle for survival By ROGER CARLSON Ot .. o.llr ........ One's out to hold on to the No. 1 Orange C.Ounty prep football ranking it has regained, while in another direction F.diaon High's Chargers and the Lions of West- minster virtually begin their playoff aeuon three weeka early, knowing that one more 1088 just about dashes the last hope. · Fountain Valley High's SWlllet League co-leaden, fresh from a 33-7 rout of rival F.diaon, put their reputation on the line against Ocean View Friday night at Westminster, while F.diaon and Westminster collide at Orange CoMt C.Ollege. Here'• a look at eech game: Foa&ala Valle)' v1. Oeeu View Oce.n View's Seahawka are out of one problem (a 49-6 lo. to Huntf.nlton Beach) and fadng another as the Barona enter with fkmy credendala, led by quar- wrbeck Brett Stevens. rv Coech Mike Milner •ya t.hett are no problems at tht. potnt with his crew, which baa been operaUn& on all cylinders for some time. now. ''There's always that threat of Pttina bllCk to earth," concedes Milner, "althouch I don't aee It wtth the ll'OUP we have thta year. We have not bad a bid pnctioe llince two.a-days. "I kicked them off the field that day and we went In; and we .hawn't had another one linct. I'm exbemely pleued with the tempo we've f*1 in every prac- tice and they just go out and there and do it like they do in the games. The Barons are admittedly still basking in their recent conquest of F.diaon. "We really did play well," ~ya Milner. "We made big plays, had six quarterback sacka, four inter- ceptions and there were no inter- ceptions, no badf anape, no fumbles and the kicking game was aound." AA for dealing with Ocean View , Milner aays hit emphasis ia with his own squad. "I learned a long time aio not to worry too much about others, just execute our own game plan." Ocean View eo.ch Steve Col- flesh, meanwhile, I.I trying to pick up the pieces from a sound defeat at the hands of Huntington Beach. There's no qustion, the Sea- h'lwkl are hUJ"tina in .everal arMa, lncludina the physk:al area where fullback Rick Lackey I.I out (~k) and t. being replaced by 5-7. l~-pound junior David Sachs. ' Jl.m Mentz pts the call to •tart at quarterbeck tor the Seahawkl, who wtll be trytnc to return to better fonn, such u ln their per- formance -aatnat Mann.. Fountain Valley I.I 6-1 overall and 2-0 in 1_,ue play, ac.n View la 2·6, 0-2 in 1Mcue play. Edltoa v1. Wtttmluter Both are 0·2 with thJ-ee •tralcbt vtctociet required to ..u.re a (8" !DIJON, Pt1• Cl) "Costa Mesa's eight-man front may be a little benefit to us in that we'll see the same' kind of front two weeks in a row," says Sailors' Coach Mike Giddings. "I expect a physical battle. I don't think we're going to fool themanda t this point, I don'taeeanyuse in overcoaching. "Braz.as is running hard and the blocking for him has been exciting. Steve's timing with Howser and our guards has been exciting.'' Giddings ia pleased with hiB team's recent defeme, but containing Mesa and its passing assault (quarterback Scot Hagey and the two tlght end offfeme) ii another thing. "The main thing i.s that we have to show one buic defense," aaya Giddinp. ~uch of Mesa's offen1e depends on Hagey reading "°hat you're going 'to do. We have to line up and then gp with different variations out of the fook. U he knows what you're doing before the 'ball i.s centered, he can pick you apart." Hagey has the option of paaaing or running, or going to one'Q(, his running bac.ks-such as Lawrence Boyd or Errik Sparks. "C.Orona del Mar shifted from one set to another (and that didn't really slow the Mustangs down a lot),,, oontinues Giddinp. ... . "We have to line up in one set and dissui.ae what we're going to do. Mesa's double tight end attack can be difficult to contain and Giddinp acknowledges the problem. "Not many uae it, but we're using a little of it ounelves," says Giddings. "Usually you have one outaide linebacker who can handle a tight end and (See TARS, Pa1e C!) U.S. polo looking gooil Nitzkowski's squad '95 percent' set for 1984 They're still some eight months away from realizing lifetime goala -competing in the 1984 Olympic Games and going for the gold against the Soviet Union, among others, but at this stage, eight months ia almoet like eight weeks. The stage is viftually set for U.S. water polo coach Monte Nitzkowski and his forces with achedules down pet, and the team "95 percent" tied down. "We still have the selection of one field player, which could RO either way, and an additional e," says Nitzkowski, a Huntington Beach resident. Here is 95 percent of the American team, barring injury or il.lnel8, according to Nitzkowski: In the goal ia Craig Wilson and on defeme will be Jon Svendaen, Drew McDonald, John Siman and University High and UC Irvine product P eter Campbell. NrTZXOWl«I The drivers are Gary Figueroa (another UC Irvine product), Doug Burke, Joe Vargas and Kevin Robert.on, the latter a product of Newport Harbor High. At two meters it's Terry Schroeder and Jody Campbell. . That much appears certain, according to Nitzkowski. What he has to decide between now and June ia the eelection of another goalie (Chris Dorst or Steve Hamann) and another driver (Tim Shaw, Jamie Berge90D, George Newland or pmaibly someone from the college ranks yet to surface). Shaw, Bergeaon and Robertson each ha~eir asaets -it's not going to be an easy decision . They're all drivers -Shaw' has tremendous speed and a reputation for not quitting, Bergaon's strength and venatility gives him another edge, and Newland is the only left-handed driver available outside of Robertson. Things have picked up dramatically for the United States llince the FINA cup competition at Pepperdine University in Malibu this put summer, with the preeence of Figuei-oa and Svendeen. "I feel good about the team right now," says Nitzkowaki. "It's the tint time rve felt good about our te.m since 1980. We've been compromising for ao long with injuries or people who were not available. We were always playing with some Scotch tape. .... ........... Fountain Valley'• Brett Ste•en1 will put hJ1 pallet up Friday night againtt Oeean View'~ Seahawke. WATER POLO ROGER CARLSON '-~f )t "But then we went to the Pan-Am Games and we aolved two of our biggest problems -perimeter shooting and end-to-end speed with Figueroa, Svendsen and Shaw. "I honestly feel we played SO percent better at the Pan-Am Games than at the FINA Cup. Our play was consistent, solid and we were playing our style of ball for the first time since 1980. . "But we need Figgie (Fi.gueroa) in another 30 international matches to get him back in the Oow. He was our leading scorer in the Pan-Am Games (where the U.S. won the gold)." Figueroa, the key figure in the 1980 team which was denied the opportunity to' compete becauae of President Jimmy Carter's deciaion to boycott the Moecow Olympics, returned to the fold just after the FINA Cup competition. For Figueroa, as it ia with just about everyone involved, going for the gold meant a great deal of sacrifice. You don't get your training in from ~-7 in the evening after work i.n the park or weight room, it requires months of team training and competition around the world -unique from the standpoint of individual sports. The Soviet Union, for example, has a tremen- dous edge in this category, simply because the Soviets are profemionals in every aspect. They're on the payroll, they have nothing to worry about except the next goal. That they can get away with it in this world of "amateur sports" is another matter -a subject too deep to begin here. However -there la one way the American conununity can fight back -and that's with a helping hand for the Olympian in the lorm of meaningful financial backing -corporate sponaor- shlp. You know, when an American stands on the podium to accept that gold medal it's not just bis - the nation is a part of it. You'll aee that in August. U (See U.S. POLO, Paae CZ) I C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 25, 1983 Donahue downplays showdown with Huskies Since 197 5, four times the loser of Bruins -Washington game has gone on to play in Rose Bowl LOS ANGELES (AP)-UCLA's game against Washington Saturday at the Rose Bowl is important in the Pacific-10 race, but it may not be the most important, says Bruins Coach Terry Donahue. "It's a long race," Donahue said Monday at his weekly meeting with reporters. "A lot of people are going to zero in on our game with Washington and consider it very influential, very critical. And, it is i.nfluenti~ery week is critical. "Generally, in my experience as an assistant and as coach. things in th.is league are decided in November, not October." SPORTS 'BREAK Dodgers' Lasorda is NL ·Manager of Year for the third time From AP dl1patcbes NEW YORK -Tommy la La.sorda of the Los Angeles Dodgers captured his third Associated Press National League Manager of the Year award -fuday by one vote over Houston Astros Manager Bob Lillis. " Lasorda, who guided the Dodgers to their fifth NL West title in 10 years, emerged victorious from a three-way voting war that also included Pittsburgh Manager Chuck Tanner. La.sorda received 28 of a possible 87 votes from a na- tionwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. Lillis, who led the Astros to a third-place finish in the NL West, received 27 votes, and Tanner, whose Pirates ._LA_s_.o_M>_A __ ..___, finished six games back of Philadelphia in the NL East, was third with 23 votes. Paul Owens, the Phillies general manager who took over in the dugout on July 18 from the fired Pat Corrales, had six votes. Atlanta Braves Manager Joe Torre, last year's NL Manager of the Year, had two votes, and Bill Virdon of Montreal received one. The 56-year-old Lasorda took over the Dodgers from Walter Alston in 1977 and inunedi- ately led the club to the National League pennant. He also won pennants in 1978 and 1981, when the Dodgers won the World Series in six games over the New York Yankees. He won his previous Manager of the Year awards in 1977 and 1981. This year, the Dodgers clinched the NL West on Sept. 30, the Friday night before the end of the season, and wound up with a~rd of 91-71. They lost the playoffs in four garJtes to the Philadelphia Phillies. AWOL 49er not finished REDWOOD CITY (AP) -San Francisco 49ers' defensive captain Dwight Hicks, AWOL for Sun- day's game against the Rams, returned to training camp Monday but said he may sit out again next week ii the club refuses to renegotiate his $140,000-a-year contract. Hicks arrived with quarterback Joe Montana, then met briefly with 49ers General Manager John Mc Vay. "We're going to have a meeting (today) with Mc Vay. the club's attorney, my attorney and my.elf, to discUS15 where we go_ from here," Hicks said. "Hopefully, somthing positive will be done." Asked whether he would play next Sunday against the visiting New York Jets, Hicks said, "That's really up ln the air right now . I hope something will be decided tomorrow." Hicks' three-year contract runs through next year, followed by an option year. He aaid he's making about $140,000, including bonuaes, but wanta to be at the level with the best-paid defensive back.I in the National Football League. "We haven't diacusaed any figures at all," Hicks said. "I just feel I should be paid my just due ... On this team, as far as my responsibilities are concerned, I'm like the quarterback. I call all the audibles and changes in the defense." The top paid defensive back in the league last year was San Diego's Tim Fox at $210,000. Hicks said. Fox has never been to a Pro Bowl or been elected All-Pro. Hicks was named to the Pro Bowl the last two years and was All-NFC ln 1981. Hicks said 49ers' President and Head Coach Bill Walah promiaed after the team won the Super Bowl two years ago that his contract would be renegotiated if he waa named to the Pro Bowl again in 1982. Hicks had negotiated his own contract for $100,000 in the 1981 seuon and renegotiated it himself with Walah after the Pro Bowl that aeaaon. When the 49en1 refused to upgrade the contract this time, Hicks hired San Dieao attorney Dave Perrlne a month aao. TARS, MESA • • • From PageC1 The Bruins are 3-3-1 overall, but at 3-0-1 are one of just two unbeaten teams in Pac-10 play. Washington, 6-1 overall, is the other at 3-0. Strangely, in recent years the 108er of the Huskies-Bruins matchup often has wound up in the Roae Bowl. In 1975, Washington was the only conferel'X.'e team to beat UCLA, which then went to the Rose Bowl game. UCLA won in 1977, with Washington going to the Rose Bowl game. In each of the last two seaaons, the Washington-UCLA loser has played in Pasadena New Year's Day. LaRussa wins AL honor NEW YORK -Tony LaRussa, who led the Chicago White Sox from 20 ~ games under .500 four seasons ago to a ... division title this year, was a runaway winner of The ~ated Press American League Manager of the Year award announced Monday. LaRussa, whose White Sox won the Ameri- can League West with the best record in baseball this season, 99-63, received 51 of a pos&ble 87 votes cast by a nationwide panel of sports writers and broad- casters. Joe Altobelli, first-year manager of the World Series champion Baltimore Orioles, was second with 21 votes. Bobby Cox of J.he..J.mproving Toronto Blue Jays had 11 votes, and Sparky Anderson, whose Detroit Tigers finished LARUHA second to Baltimor.e in the AL East. received the remaining four votes. The White Sox's first championship since 1959, when they won the AL pennant, capped an up-and-down season for LaRussa, who was close to being fired early in the sea80n. Quote of the day · Rams defensive line coach Marv Goux: "We're having fun. We just want to keep on working and busting our butts every day. Then we'll see what happens." Lakers waive Ron Carter INGLEWOOD -The Lakers reduced their roster to 15 players ~ Monday by waiving guard Ron Carter, ~ coach Pat Riley said. Carter was attempting a comeback with the National Basketball Association team that drafted him in 1978. He had been out of the NBA since the 1979-80 sea.son. Carter appeared in 46 game for the Lakers during the 1978-79 season, and played in 13 games for the Indiana Pacers the following year The Lakers must reduce their roster to 12 players by Friday, when they open their regular season in ·IEB1'isu City. Cardinal Steve Bird ( 82) flies through Giants' line Monday night. Giants, Cards tie ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis kicker Neil O'Donoghue ml.-ed two field goa1A within the last 63 aeconda of overtime Monday night as the Cardinals and New York Gianta battled to a 20-20 National Football Leque Ue. you flop him. Two Ught end.I gives you a whole The tie was only the teVenth ln NFL regular diilerent picture." 1euon play since the overtime procedure waa Both teams are in reuonable shape. Meu enters lnltiated ln 1974. without major injury, and Newport Harbor, al\hough The Cardinala' beet shot at a victory came with atlll abort IC)l'ne, la getting better. 1:03 left ln the game, but a 19-yard fieJd pl attempt Mkld.lellnebeckerJohnStockham(heel)maybe by O'Donoghue aalled to the right. Forty-three back for Mt!IA; Rover Ron Power (thumb) may be teeonda later, after rookie comerback Lionel Wuh· beck for El Toro next week; Flanker Rob Lowe lngton lnwcepted •Giant pu1 and returned it 26 (U1hoec:oped knee) .la .cheduled to be back ln time for yards to £he New York 25, O'Donqihue ml.sled apln. Corona del Mar. thit tJme Crom 42 yarda out. All for numben -Brua. la now at the O'Don<>shue had booted a 22-yard flttld goal l ,o&f.yard mark on 147 carrte.e and 17 touchdowna. with~• 1eCX>ndl remaining ln rel\A.latlon to knot the Harbor quarterbeck Bruce Goodfield hu com-.core anch1end the same lnU> overtime. pleied 4e ol 92 (!WJ percent) of his pu9l!9 for 730 yards Gian ti rookie placelddter AU Haji-Shelk.h had and 8 tl:ll. an opportun.lty t.o wln the flame late In f'ellU!ation JUaeyhasc:ompleted67ofl26for80lyardu.nd time. But his 66-yard field aoal attempt with six 8 TDL • ,, tee0nds left Jn the fourth period fell far ahort. .. The fact the Washington game has some importance. would have aurprlaed most people three weeks ago, when UCLA waa 0-3-1. "It's nice for us to be in a big game after the difficult time we had early," Donahue said. "I'm proud of our players for how hard they worked to get here. "Washington will certainly be one of the best teams we have faced this year," he said. "They are a well-balanced team and one that is playing excep- tional defense right now. We'll have to play as well as we have at any time this season to stay in the game Horsemen plead gui\ty SAN DIEGO -National-~ ' ly-known race horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas and four other horsemen have pleaded guilty in federal court to misdemeanor charges of aiding illegal aliens elude inspection by the U.S . lmmigration and Natural- i.z.a ti on Service. 'Initially, Lukas and the others were charged with harboring illegal immigrants and shielding them from detection, a felony. But the defendants pleaded guilty Monday to the lesser charge during a hearing before U.S. Magistrate J . Edward Harris. Harris fined each of the defendants $500, pl.aced them on probation for one year and admonished them that it they hired and sheltered undocumented aliens during that period, they would be subject to imprisonment. The charges against LUk.as, and trainers Darrell Vienna, Leigh Howard, Ras! Kaufman and Lloyd Wicker stemmed from a Sept. 12 raid at San Luis Rey Downs thoroughbred race hone training center in Bonsall. During the sweep of the northern San Diego County training facility, the U.S. Border Patrol rounded up 184 illegal aliens employed at the complex. Angels interested in Rose? The Angels called a press con- ference -earlier today to reportedly ~ announce the official signing of poten-... tial free agent third baseman Doug DeCi.nces. DeCi.nces was expected to sign a three-year contract for an estimated $2.1 million, plus bonuses. In other news. Angels Executive Vice President Buzz.ie Bavasi said Monday that the club is interested in acquiring Pete Rose, released by Philadelphia last week. Bavasi has asked Manager John Mc~amara, who lives in Cincinnati, to contact Rose's Cincin- nati-based attorney, Reuven Katz, "to. see if the price is right." Television., radio TV: Boxing-Bobby Czyz vs. Bill Madei in a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout at Atlantic City, N.J ., 6 p.m., Channel 56. RADIO: NHL Hockey -Hartford at Kings, 7:20 p.m., KFOX (93.5-FM). Shula no longer USFL possible MIAMI (AP) -Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula, saying he was tired of the distraction, announced Monday that he was no longer interested in an offer of $1 million a year to roach the United States Football League's New JeN1ey Generala. Generala spokesman Kevin MacConnell aaid the Generals broke off talJu with Shula, who now makes a reported $450,000 a year, over $hula's inaiatence that a valuable New York apar1l'nent be part of the deal. But Shula denied making such a demand. "AITangementa to obtain a coach like Don Shula were just too complex and t.i.me-a>nswning at this point." owner Donald Trump said in a statement read by MacConnell. "A prime example of this was the poeaibW ty of~ apartment in Trump Tower as part of a contractual agreement.'' Apartments in the luxury high-riae cost $500,000 to $12 million. "I have decided I am no longer interested in the New Jeney Generals. Thia thina has developed into a huge distraction ... and I think it's time to draw a line," Shula, already the best-paid coach in pro football, said at his weekly news conference. "With important games like the Rams and the 49ers corning up, t don't think it's fair to the people that I'm responsible for. And I have found myself thinking about things that I shouldn't be thinking about as we prepare for ball games. Flores' pleasure tempered a little EL SEGUNDO (AP) -Tom Flores' pleasure at the Raiders' 40-38 wln over Dallas was tempered by the problems the Raiders had to overcome. "We did more good than we did bad," said the Raider coach, "but we still had four turnovers that led to 24 polntl for them. "If we could just ellmlnate thoee turnovers. I don't know how good we could be." In three games, the Raiders have turned the ball over 17 times, an alannlng number for an aJalo..ran but strikingly'° for a team with Super Bowl upiraUona . "You're going to have 80l'.ne turnoven," aald Flores after viewing game films of S~y night's naUonally televilled game. "But we've got to work on cutting down on thoee problems." The Raiders emerged from the Dallas game wt th a 6·2 record and a one-1ame lead over Denver ln the AFC West. They ended Oall.u' unbeaten atteak at 1even games. It wu Marc Wilson'• finlt •tart at qua.r1erback ln more than two yean and pro football'• latest milllONJ.re quarterbeck responded by lead1n8 the offen1e to~ 19 yarda. lt wu the Raiden' bestoffenlive effort ln sJx years. . Two day. before the game, wu.on apumed an otter f:rom the New Jeney Genera.la of the UnJted Si.tet Footb611 l.Aque and qned a flve-)'Mr. $4 rnilUon dee.I with the Ralct.r., retroldive to the with them. "I haven't really looked into their penonnel too deeply. I know (Steve) Pell\1er, the quarterback, and (Sterling) Hinds, the tailback, are playing real well right now. "But, what I've been looking at la how the team plays. I know they're extremely well--OOliched oo both sides of the ball. They're hard to move the ball on. They're just a real fine team. "I talked to Rich Brooks (the Oregon coach) Sunday morning and he was extremely impreaeed (Oregon lost at home, 32-3, to Washington)." Soviet Union's harrassment irks U.S. judo LOS ANGELES (AP) -The manager of the U.S . World Judo Team says he'll complain fonnally to the State Department and the Soviet Embassy about what he tenns deliberate harassment by the Soviets during last w eek's World Judo Cham- pionships in Moecow. Chiropractor Jim Wooley, team manager and trainer, said its coach underwent an appendectomy without his knowledge in a hospital he compared to "a medieval prison,'' that the athletes were poorly fed and that Soviets made them pay double for airline tickets and lodging during their nine-day stay. "Their whole goal is intimidation," Wooley said. "From the moment we got there until we left, they tried to intimidate ua. They were trying to beat us psychologically before we even got to the tour- rwnent." A State Department official who refused to be identified said most problems could have been avoided had Wooley oontacted the U.S. Consulate. The Loe Angeles Olympic Organizing Commit- tee wouldn't comment on the complaffiti, but spokesman Steve Monteil said LACX>C judo com- missioner Willy Reich didn't share them. Reich termed the Soviets "excellent hosts." The State Department forbade one judo team member, Lt. Leo White of the U.S. Army, from making last week's trip because of the tense political atmosphere following Russia's downing of a Korean jetliner, killing 269 people. Since the airplane deaths, the Soviet Union has refused to honor tickets for their national airline, Aeroflot, which were bought in the United States. Wooley said his athletes thus had to pay an extra '$1,300 to get home. When they got their luggage at New York's Kennedy Airport, they discovered patches ident- ifying them as U.S. competitors had been tom off, said athlete Bobby Berland, the only American to place during the competition. The team placed fifth behind Japan. the Soviet Un.ion, East Germany and France. Wooley said they w ere charged twice what they expected for accommodations, and when the hotel staff conceded the overcharge, they refu.ed an immediate refund, instead promising to mail the difference to the team'a bank account. Coach Yoshisada "Yoni" Yonezuk.a'semergency ~ppendect.omy came the day before competition began. Wooley said he and the coach got ptomaine poisoning from sardines, which they didn't allow the athletes to eat. Wooley said he vomited, then went to Yonezuka's room and found him nauseated. He left to find stomach medicine and returned to find him gone. "I told a translator I wasn't feeling too good," Yonezuka aald. "He took me to the hotel doctor, who aaid I had to go to the hmpital right away." "(The doetor) said, 'It's quite dangeroua for your life.' Within an hour I waa in surgery," which hiaown. doctor later said seemed tc be a good job. U.S. POLO ... From Page C1 you've never waved an American flag before, you will then. Training began again at the start of October and they'll be b.ck ln the Bay Aree on Nov. 4 and Dec. 3. Beginnlna ln March the U.S. team is expected to be training ln the immediate area -such • Belmoot Plaza, Newport Harbor High and Cal State Long Beach, depending on theif ability to secure the facilities. And, the outaide distractiom -or maybe it's more like fringe benefits considering their ua&al anonymity -are begin.n.i.ng. The team was featured on NBC teJeviaion recently during that network's three-night lJve And In Person preeentation, Rolling SU>nes Magazine bu a big photo layout planned on them and Lile Magazine has already zeroed in on Terry Schroeder. It's juat the begin.n.i.ng ... but time ii running out. SHDP•COIPlllE SAVE FREE ESTIMATES With No Obligations FLOOR COVERING•WOO LINOLEUM•TILE•CARPET See samples tn the convenience of your home We have an Interior Decorating Consultant available on large Jobs. APARTMENT OWNERS 3'' ~--~C:ll~11~111111 M ,- 280Z. I'' c:111tm11..... • " YllYL ............. 3!~ In Bu91neN Since 19'fB C.A. PAGE 762-8108 94At W. 19th Street ~of the 1983 '"'°"· RaJdenoUldala ~ 11y only that WUao.n had ·~~::!::::::::::::..:::::~!=~~:::::;:z..1 agreed to a muJUlfye~ contract wtth the team. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25. 1983 ca ,-------------------------~~--~----~~----~------------~~--~~--------~----------------~---- Nf"L NATIOlolAL CONFIH •NCE W"9 W L T ~ct. ~F ~A S.n Fr•ncl1eo 6 , 0 .1!14 , .. 151 ""'" 5 3 0 625 117 110 New Orleens s 3 0 .625 1t2 116 Atlenla 3 5 0 .J1S In 1'6 Cellhl Mlnne.ota 6 2 0 1!14 '" IM Grffll B•v ' 0 soo nt. 733 Darro11 3 0 315 164 111 Ch lee go 3 0 .J1S 153 lt.O Tame>e Bav 0 I 0 000 ,,, 210 ... , Delles 1 1 0 17S 2SJ 11S We"11ngton 6 2 0 1SO 261 111. F'lllll Ol lPhle ' ' 0 soo 117 us NY Glents 2 s 1 313 1'6 176 SI. Louis 2 s 1 313 157 231 AMERICAN CONFERENCE It•~ Denver s .. 111t Kanses Cllv Sen Olaw Plllsburgh Cleveland Cincinnati Hou~ton Wes1 6 , 0 5 3 0 • • 0 • • 0 J s 0 c-w 6 , 0 • ' 0 2 6 0 0 • 0 EHi 1SO 271 110 t.2S 126 123 .soo 115 llS S00 ISi 133 J7S 197 ns 1SO 210 153 .soo 1S6 197 .?SO 1~ 167 000 133 271 Bullalo Miami S 3 0 62S 1'6 161 s 3 0 625 169 133 Bell I more New Englend NY Jets : ;._;g .: ::! :~~ 3 S 0 .31S 167 172 Mendl!V'1 SC.rt NY Giants 20, St Louis 20 (ol) Suftcley's G- ltems al Miami (Cnannel 2 at I o.m ) Ste llle et ltalcMn OatroU al Chicago Mlnnesote el St. Louis New Engtena a l Alle nte Ntw Orleans el Bu1fel0 Temoa Bev el PlllsburGh Beillmore at PPllleOtCOhla Delles et NY Glents Houston et Cltvtlend NY Jets at Sen Francisco Kenses Cltv et o.nver GrMn Bav et Clnclnt1e ll Mendl!V'• Game Washington at San 01990 (Channel 7 a t 61 c ..... foetblll ratln9S A~ TM 20 I Neoras~a (541 2.Teus 10 3.North Cerollna •.Auburn S.FIOrkle 6.Geo<"t1la 7 Mleml, Fii I.Michigan 9,lllll'ols 10 So. Metl\odl.i 11.Wu nlngton 12 WeSI Virginia 13.Mar.,land 14.Dlll•noma JS.Brigham Young 16.0!ilo Statt 17.lowa 11.Alabema 1' Boston Cotteva (tie) Notre Dame 8·0·0 6·!)·0 1-0-0 6-1-0 6·0· I 6·0·1 7·1·0 6·1·0 6·1·0 S·l·O 6·1·0 6·1·0 6·1·0 S·2·0 6-1-0 S·2·0 s+o 4•2·0 S·l-0 S·2·0 CommunlfV c ..... lCMdule ~CMlt~ Golden Welt at S.n Oleo<> Mtu Oranoe Coast at Ml. Sen Antonio Cerritos el Comoton, 1.JO Pm Mblltn c..--. S.Odt-ck el Citrus J,1S6 1,106 1,010 944 m 183 192 7'3 648 60'2 S4S SlJ 452 370 3SO )09 2t3 92 79 79 South•estern et PelOmar, 1:30 o.m S.nte AM al Riverside CC ,...... ......... c-.- B•kenfiald 11 L-llffch cc Tell et S.nle Monica CC P•-• et Et Camino Westam Stale C8"farwnce Mooroerl\ at Hancock Glendale at Senta Barbera CC Rio Hot\00 et Ventura ~Cat C~ LA Herbo< at Wnl Los AntlNs, I o.m. LOS Angeles cc II LA Val141v LA Soulh•nl ., LA Pierce F ..... C...-..C. Sen Bernerdlno Va1i.v a1 Antelope Valley Mt. San Jeclnto al Desert tmoerl1I Vallev et Gronmon1 (Al •mes at 7:.JO p.m. u.-es' ...,_.., ......... , COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG GcMden West (l·l) 10 S.ddtebaCk 21 JI Senta Ana 17 ?I llakerslltld 7 O PesedeN JI 7 Futi«ton '1 JS ComPIOI' 0 S.I .. Oct. 19-11 San Otevo M111• Slit , Nov 1:1-11 Cerritos• Slit , f'lov. 19-Mt Sen "ntonlo• l•I OCC I Thur • Nov 2-•I Onnoe Coast• ~ • .,.. cout li·4) 11 Pelomer '1 0 S.Odi.beClt ,, 0 Senta Berber• CC n 2• L-a..cti CC 19 31 S.n 0 1990 1111ese n 13 Cerrllos 42 S.I., Oct 2'-111 Ml Sall Antonio• S.I • Nov S-Fullerton• !Mii • Nov 19-<el Comoton• Triur Nov ?~Olden WHt• UCI defends cross country PCAA crown Coach Vince O'Boyle's UC Irvine men's cross country team will defend its PCAA cham- pionship Saturday (10 a.m.) at Craig Park in Fullerton. UCI out.scored Fresno State, 44-56, t.o take lhe conference crown a year ago. Long Beach State was third last season and the same three teams are ex- pected t.o battle for the top spot this time around. too. "Long Beach stacks up very weU with us and Fresno State will be right there," says O'Boyle. ''If we can run wilh the same , confidence and aggressiveness \hat we had in the Stanford In- vitational earlier this aeason, we will be in good shape." Mark Ruelas, the PCAA's indi- vidual champion in '82, will again lead the Anteaters. ln addition to Ruel.aa, O'Boyle will send aenlor Danny Martinez, jun.fora Mike Carlton, Sean Evans and Joe • Rubio, and sophomore Rick Docs.on Into the race. He will a.1ao dwoee one other compeUtor from a trio of juniors -Rob Sat- terwhite. Scott Young and Greg 9afljah. uci·. men's .equad finished .ee- l ond lut Saturday ln the Cal Poly Pomona lnvitatJonal, u the Ant· . 1 eaters '*1Ued ~2 point. to Polnt I Loma'a 31. The UCl women hav a Wet'k I off In preparation for the flnt~er PCAA women'• c:ham- pU>ruhips Nov. 5 In San&a .8'.rbua. I S.dcleDliclr <S·O> 27 Gokltn West 10 12 Ora"941 Coesl 0 14 L-e .. cn cc 6 23 Grou mont 6 10 knit Ana 1 s.1 .. Oct 2'-et Cllru1• Sal., Nov. S-Rlve,.10.• S.I .. Nov. 12-al Paiomtr• Set., Nov 19-Sen Oi.tto• Thur • Nov ,.._., So"'thwt11ern· • a.notes <ionference eerne HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS sunaet L•Hu• LM-WLT Founteln Vallev 2 0 O HUflllnGlon Beadl 1 0 0 Marine 2 0 0 Edi.on 0 2 0 Oceen Vltw 0 2 0 Westminster O 2 0 Frtdlly's G-(7:>01 Marine •' Hunllnoron 8ffch Wti!mlnuer vs. Edi.on et OCC cw.. .. WLT 6 I 0 6 I 0 J 3 I 2 4 I ' 6 0 3 • 0 Ocean View vs. Fllunlaln Vallev el Westmlnlltr SM View LM9Ue L- W LT Coron1 dtl Mar 4 0 0 Newoorl Herbor • O 0 Cosl1 Mesa 2 2 o ~dti!~ck I ~ ~ ~ Irvine 1 3 0 Est1ncle O 3 I Unlversltv 0 3 t Owral WLT I 0 0 5 I t • 3 0 2 s 0 ) 4 0 3 ' 0 2 ' 1 3 J I TtKlrsdeV'S Game (1:30) Irvine vL Et Toro et Min ion Vlelo Frlde't's G•mes (7:JO) Costa Mew et Ntwoor1 11erbo< CdM vs. Unlvarsftv at Irvine Eilal'Cla vs. Seddfebeck •I Sa~t• Stadfu"' Sou1h CNSt LN9Ue '--WLT C•Pl•lreno Vet141v • O O O¥tral WL T s 2 0 s 7 0 • l 0 3 4 0 2 s 0 t 6 0 I S 1 WOOdbrldge 2 I 0 Minion VlelO 2 I o L•eune Hiits 2 t O Dene Hills 1 2 0 LIOU1141 8ffch 0 3 0 Sen Clemente 0 3 0 ,,,...,., Gemes (7:JO) WOOdbrldelt 11 Minion Vltlo Sen Clemente •I Leeuna Beach Lagune Hills et Oe.ne Hilts Sen Goreonlo et Cu lstrano (non·fffgua) A"911UI LM9" L•-WL T Mater Del BlsllOI> Amat St. Ptul Stf'vll• 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 I 0 2 0 0 2 0 OVeral WLT ' 3 0 s 2 0 3 3 1 2 • 1 I 5 0 0 7 0 Sarr• Plus X 13 'rtdll'l'I ~ (1:J0) Malllr Del e l St. Peul Servfl• 11 Plus X Blsnop Amel •I Serra La-8MCll·San Cltn'MrM Wits 19U-Legune Bffch 13, San Ctemttnle l9'S-L111una Beecn 77. San Clemente 6 1966--Leguna Beech 31. Se11 Clemente 13 13 1967-S.n Cttmente 20. L•t1ul'• Beach 1961-l.agune BHCh 20, !Min Cttmenle 0 19' .... S.n C-t• 27, La11una e..cn 0 197<>-Sen Cttmente 26, Lalluna 8Mcn 1 1971-L•Oun• Be•ch 1. Sen Clemente o Ctorl 191)-Un Cltmtntt 11, Leoune BHd • 0 1'7._S.n Cltmtnte 'l'l, LH Ut\8 BHcn 16 " " " 197S-San Clemente 20, L•eune &teen 1976'-Sen Clemente IS, L•t1une Bea<h o 1'77-Sen Cttmtnle 18. Leguna Beech 1'7-S.n C-11 3S. L•11une Bffcn 1979-S.n C-t• 1'. ~una llffeh O l~San Cternantt 16, Leeuna 8ffeh 9 1911-L•gune Beacn 14, San Cttmente O 19'2-S.n Clemente 9, Lagune Beech 6 San Clement• lffds wits. l?·S· 1 DMP SM fllhlne DAVIEY'S LOCKElt (Naw-1 ... di) -t.t enelers 5 bonito, 2 cellco bell. 135 mackerel, 147 rod< cod, 12 send beu, St. vttlowflll, 1 •kle>leclt tuna DANA WHAltF -5' angttrs '2 ban, 14 bonito, !14 mackerel, 12 rock llsn, 39 ShffOll>eed, 13 SCUle>ln. SAN DIEGO (H&M LaMlne) -21 enaters 30 otuefln lune. I bltltv• IUl\8, ISO rock Cod. ~ • t . " Mll""9f' of 1M YNr ('IWllfte) Tonv L•R ... u e . Chlc1go, 51 Jot Allobtlll, Befllmore. 21 Bobbv Coa, Toronto, 11 Soarkv Andlf.on. Oetrolt. • Pre p f oothall log SUNSET LEAGUE I OISON (2•4•11 3 Founl•ln vanev• 9 Merine• 1J M•WPOllT HA1t90lt U·Ml I A lateaOtt o 1 Mluton v1e1o· It 2'l $ante Ane 22 I Oera.ltn ?O v1,1i' 27 Oct. 2•-Eol1on• (•I DCCI 15 Nov (-Huntington B .. ch• )7 CvllfeU 0 Oc1. 'lt--$an Ctame1111• u HunllnetOll ~,, 35 Nov ....._, Ceet1tr1no V•Mev• Nov 10-W~klOe· (el Irvine) O LA B.,,nlng 1' S1111e Merle 21 Meler Otl )) Nov 10-0C.H n View• ,,, HBI " Unlveo1tv• 3 I• , SEA VIRW LEAGUE CORONA OIL MA" 11·0) 10 Hul'lln11ton BHth u lrvtne• o LAGUNA HILU (J.e) 14 lfvtne 41 E•t•nda" 11 10 Hu,,11n11ton Buen• 7 Foun11ln Vallav• 10 ,3 11 SAddleOecll. 0 l I Sen Clemente 2• CePl1tral'O Vettev lS Sadd141DtClo. • J Ocl. ~°''• Mtu• 0 Nov, >-El Toro• (II MV) 26 Nov. lC>-CdM• (at OCCJ 21 E •t1ncll 16 Unlvar1llv Oct 29-We\lmlnster• IOCC) Nov 4-0cet n v1 .. ,• Ill HBI Nov 11-Mertne• t•t OCCJ FOUNTAIN VAU.EY (6-11 20 Et Toro 21 Irvine• 1 0 1 SADOL•UCX (2.$) • S.nte Ane va .. v n L811una 9lectl • t Mt1'1oll V1t1o• IO San Clemente' It 1 C1t11S1rano Ve .. v• 14 Oct. tt-.t Dina Hills' 2• Mater Del 0 17 Foollllll 26 19 MlnlOtl VltlO 0 24 Servile I 16 LonCI BHCll Potv I I 17 Costa Mt••• Del 28-Un1venllv' (at lrvlna) Nov. •-E111nc1e• l•I NHI " "lo• 10-Newoorl Haroo,. IOCCl 0 Sante An. 4 La Hebre 1 Corona de! Mir" 21 C~•ll MHI' 21 Untvtn1tv• 0 NawPQr'! Harbor• 7 Nov. ~WOodbrklCll0 (et MVI 35 Nov 10-Monlclllr let MVJ 13 1• 21 MISSlON VIUO 14•JI 4l Tustin 13 Westminster• 3 33 Edison· 1 Ocl 21-0ceal' View• (al Wm•trl Nov . .-Marine• (al OCCI COSTA MESA 14·31 14 BOlse Grel\<lt 21 Sanlleoo 1 Ocl. tt-Estenc11• CSA Bowfl 6 Nov. '6-11 trvlne' 14 El Toro 0 Founteln Valtev 17 St. John &o.cg 13 LH U"8 HIU1 • 12 17 19 15 9 LO• Alemlfo• 14 Irvine• 21 Nov. 11-EI Toro• CSA llowf) Nov I l-a1 Huntln111on 8ncn• HUNTllolGTON 8 EACH l•·U 3 Corona del Mar 10 41 Fulltrfol' 14 lS Newoort Horoor 14 3• Long Beech Wlhon I~ 49 ~rre JS 74 Edison• 10 13 S.ddleOeCJ< • 71 El Toro• 14 Corona dtt Mer• Del 28-at N1woor1 Harbor• Nov 3-Unlve"llv• (at N~I) Nov 11>-Estencie• C•I NH) 0 21 14 11 UHfVlltSITY U·4) 13 WoodtlrlclOt 11 Tu1lln 3S Leeun4 HIM• 3 NtWPC>fl Herbor• 10 E1lenc1a• 14 S.Odltl>edt0 3 El Toro• 13 C•Plttreno V111tv• 1 14 Laeuna 8"c:l'I• 6 Oct, ,._Wpoc!O(ldgt• t6 Nov . .,_., San Clemente• 14 Nov. 11-0ena Hilts• 10 21 17 SAN CLaMKlolTE ll·S·I) 20 Magl'Oll• ' 20 7 49 Ocean View• 6 OCI 78-Merlna• Nov 4-el Wesim1ns11r· Nov 11-Founloin Vallev• EL TOltO (l••I e 1 CvPreu 11 Mlu l9n Vielo 14 Valencta Oct. tf-<dM• (el trvlntl 9 Nov 3-<0tte Mth" (el NHI :; Nov. 11-lrvtne• (et Irvine) o Corona Ott Mer 9 Et.lt ncl1 1 Woodt>rldelt• O S.nllago 7 ll 16 :IO 0 10 23 71 Esla1>c1e• MARINA 13·3·11 2 I Esoeran1a 0 Corona del Mar• 14 Costa Mua· 11 Umversl1v• 20 10 2.8 J SOUTH COAST LEAGUE C.Al"ISTltAlfO YALLIY U·21 3 Legune Hiiis • 13 Dena Ht11s• Oct 21-et L•11une 8HC1>0 Nov -Min ton Vfllo• 11 T~ur . Ocl 27-lrvtne• (el MV) 2: Nov l -No1 Harbor• l&I MV) 7 FoothlM 7• Nov 11-CaPlstreno Valttv• 0 Scrv1te 17 E•otrenia 9 7t Foo111111 20 Nov 11-Saddlebac~· CSA Bo"'ll 76 Coron• dtt Mer 78 WOODUIDGI IS·2) 16 La Qull'la 33 Mintken 33 Dene Hills• O 1 Unlvtrsltv 71 Irvine ll 0 I 1 28 7o 34 WOC>Clb<ldelt0 7 4t Ocean View· 19 Wesim1nster • 9 ESTANCIA 12·•· I 10 Mlulon Vltlo• 13 n Ocean view o 13 Legune Hiits• 1 24 Orenoe Oct 78-a• Hun11ng1on Bue~· Nov •-Fin Vallev• (al DCCI No• 11-Edi•on· IOI DCC• OCEAN VIEW 11·6) J E~1enc1a 7 La Qum la 21 Cvoreu IS Sunnv Hills o Wuttrn 16 M•r1na• 6 Hunt1n111on Beacn•o 0" 78-Fin Valley• (Wmslrl Nov 4-Edlson• let Hin Beech) Nov ll>-Wutm1ns1er• lal HBI 14 Laguna Hills 71 Ocl. ,._San Gorgonlo 16 S4n Ct~mente 9 Nov -Lagun• Beech• 70 El Toro• 21 Nov, 11-al Sert Cttmente• 10 Un1•trs11v• 10 11 Newoort HarOO<" 17 27 10 Irvine• 3• OANA HILU (2.S) 4 Oercltn Grove IS Unlversltv (S.n 01990) IS Sen Marcot. 25 Def 19-Saadlebec~ • !SA Bow ti 7 Nov •-CdM" tat Newporll 11 Nov 10--COSll ~a· lei NHI 1• ., IRVINE ll·4) 20 Laguna Hills 0 Woodbridge I Tuslln O Costa Mesa• 0 CaPlt.treno Velley• 13 L•oune B11cn• 1 Woodtlrldgt• 1l San Clemente• 1' Oct. ~lllUl\I Hllt1• 21 Nov . .._., 8onlll 6 NOV. 11-1 Min ion v1.1o· 14 20 S.n Clemente• 1 Ceolslr•no Vafttv• 14 Dene Hill•• 29 Etlwanda Oct. ,._., Min ton Vttlo• 34 7 1 3' Nov t-Laeune Hilts• (•I MV) 77 Nov. 11>-t.eeune &tech" (lr•lne) 21 ll 7 14 13 ANGELUS LEAGUE MATIER D•• (l·J) O Founteln V1tttv 21 Oo1 Puet>tos 7 S.n11 Al'• 2• Cr11pl 7 Edison 1' Stf're' WESTMINSTER ll·4) 16 La Quinta 0 Newoort Har PO« ll 7 Coron• 011 Mar• 21 3• e~1ancl•' S2 " 1• 10 1 LAGUNA •eACH C1·61 CelHornte 26 Plu• x · 13 Oc1. ,._., SI. Peut• ,. 0 21 0 21 0 0 20 Paclllce S.venna 8 Servile 14 Oownev IS Oc• 27-EI Toro· lel MVI 6 Nov •-Saddltt>eck • ' I Etslnor• Leguna Hiiia• 36 LOl'g Buen Wiison " Nov l l-Unlv1rs1tv• (al lrvlntl 7 D'ene Hills• L. .. AlemltM Or-.. Cewrtv , .. Felr MilfiMOMDAY'S ftUULn '"'" JJ ..... ~) ltAC•. 4 lurlonos. Double Clutch (Aquino) 3.20 2.60 uo Time Teble !McCormick) 4,40 3.20 Mr. Siie (Whltl) 4.00 Also rect4: *" Domino, WMllltr Wetctl, Weto COPv. Double R Plff•urt. Tlmt .. Sl. u IXACTA (4·71 paid sll.00. SECOND ltAC•. 350 veros. 01+-Mldnl Pollcv (Hart) 2.to 3.00 2.40 DH-f'lesh em (k rdl 4.0 4 IO • 20 Jecs.dleh C Kres1 I l .IO AIM> raced. Get TM Gold, Mtllv Miio, Hesa Copv Two, King Tlllrd, Scats Ct.bbef, Teble Tlmtf. Time: 11.16 12 KXACTA 11·7) oekl 112 40 THIRD ltACI . lSO verds WIOvD•"' I Hart) J 40 Chi-18erdl Erubs tWCJ IB•OOll•I 3.00 2 20 S.60 4.20 uo Late Al.o recld. Ease Or> Down, Im• Santane. Polv Aoci<, Pech Picker Time 11.n n eJtACTA (3·1) oafd '2&.00 ,OUltTH ltACE. ' turtones. Benner 81ufl (Mitts} 700 1.60 ).60 Honev O! A Sun (Scott) 1' 60 4.20 Cendv tn Court (0..0.dlllO) 2.60 Also reced Now LOOll Cellltrlne Or Ruu Breun, Con1erlot. Creiv Plottlr>t1. Wlneln11 Homa. Tlme: I, 19 1/S. "FTH ltACI. 6 lurlol\11~ . N-York Cllv (MIUS) 3.00 2 '° 2.20 Yutte UOln (Mltdletl) 4 20 3 00 SuGCllHallon !McCormick) 7.60 Al10 recld: Sliver Cole , Ben B11t,er Bert Loewv. Time: 1. ll l /S. 12 EX ACTA 13·61 oekl s 11.60 SIXTH ltACIE. 6 lurlonlls Third Bird IOriev•) 1.40 s oo 3.60 Prl!ICess Pele Moon (Olglo) UO 4,40 Wllll'' Ster IS.lbllltl 3.20 • Al.o re<*I: Pyramid Hleh, Neturti TrlumOh, Time For Rlchts. Gin Stelter. Ftvwood, Ros. Bowl ~. Flnt Sterltt Time· 1.13 11s. '2 •XACTA (7·10) P•ld 187.60. S•V•NTH ltAC•. 6V. furlongs. Remeh Love (Stblfttl •,00 l.00 7.60 Melltc Force COrtev•> s eo • 40 Hv Fl<e (Jin) •-IO AIM> reced: NHllerbOO, Mell-. J P. Winsor, Win Tin Tin. Siar BrMH, P141aH Be Advl•ld. Time: I 17 4/S. 12 IEXACTA <t·3) oeld 11e.60 IEIGNTl4 ltACE. 6 furlongs. LateNlgtWmn ISll'r I 13.00 5.AO 4.20 Courgs Connie (OlllHVI 4.00 3.00 Cousin SICV (MllcMlll 1.60 Also n cld: Phll's Honev. Jo et Bold, Ptllt• Petric., Prtllv Peu141tte, Nlck\l's Slsler, Slltlll. Lucitv Charm. Time: 1.11. 12 IXACTA (9·61 oe ld \.U.20. NINTH ltACE. 6 furlongs. Clntotoye (Hghln) 31.40 I 1.tO UO Prou<t Ouke (Qeloedlflo) UO 3.00 The Rluull (Slt>t .. } 2 IO Alw reote1· Readv Reb. Norin Line, L• Smirk, Olympic Kina. Time: 1.10 21S. 12 EXACTA (4·21 oeld $119.40. n f'tCK 51.Jl (7·3·7·9·t ·•> e>ekl s 16.796.40 with two winners hi• horses); 17 Pjdl Sia ConM>llllon e>etd s llS.40 with 49 wlnner1 (five !lorWS). TINTH ltACE. I II 16 mitts RndlOJe mot (MCrn) UO 3 00 2.20 LHert111I (OtlehOU1sev•) •.20 2.20 Gemini Ortemtf !Toro> 2.20 Also recld: Air Pocket, Bold Treeiv, Prince Forll. Time; I 0 l lS. 12 EXACT A ll·SI oeld '1120. IEL•Y .. fTl4 ltAC•. I 1116 mitts llOOOM'I Ce,,_ IDlllOo) 7.00 J.IO 2,60 Sw1mp Ltrk IFlorH ) 7.IO S.20 C•"8 of Spies !~tee•> l.2-0 AIM> rec.a: Hum, GrH I Return, Tonv•s TrH•ure, Terlona. tn C.our1. OIGk MuftlQan. Time 1:4S llS. 12 IXACTA CS-II oekl '7 IO Allendenc.. 12,027. NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Smvttie DWblen w L T~ GF Eomonton 1 1 I IS 51 Vancouver 3 s I 7 .. Kines 2 4 1 6 31 C1111erv 2 6 I 5 2S WIMIPtv 1 s 2 • " Nwru Dtv!Uafl SI Louis ' 7 0 t2 32 Chieffo • l 0 12 39 TQ<"onto ' ' I 9 '3 Detroit 2 J 2 6 27 MlnMSote 2 5 I 5 33 WALH CONF•ltENCE "•"1tlr DMt.Mll NY Re,_rs 9 I 0 " 43 F'nll•dell>flil • 2 I 13 43 NY Isles ' s 0 I 37 New Jersev 1 1 0 1 23 Plltsbur,gh I 1 0 2 11 Wnllfngton t 1 0 , 19 GA 39 ., 31 37 41 2• 34 •7 32 '3 26 7S '° " 37 )3 20 Nov. >-tlfsllOI> Amat• ISA Bown 27 Nov. lC>-~11•• ISA &owl) " •denotn le•w• Mme. A• 13 NITlel 81 7:30. Adalm D1¥1sltft ov.0tc 1 2 I IS 61 36 Boston 5 2 I 11 37 n BuflelO S 3 I 10 34 31 Montreat 4 4 O I 40 36 Hertford 3 3 I 7 23 7S Mtlldi8'1' s Sctres No gemn schldultd Tadl'l't Game. Heriford et Klnet, Int Mlnnesol• et Montreal, 1nl PhlleoetOhle el Queoec, Cnl Wlnnlote at NY lslenclars, (n) W11nlneton at Plllst>ureh. Cn) Botton et Chlcaeo. (n) St. L0<.111 I I VellCO<.IVef, (n) • >"· Wemen't v•tllel C~NITY COLLIGIE El Cemlno clef. Or•,_ Co111 t•·t•. IS·l I, 1'·16. lS·ll. MeftMY'I tnMadteftl 8AS••ALL American LMtut DETROIT TIGERs-5Gld lht contrects ol Lerrv PatMlck, ollclltr and Jeff K-11•. oulflalder, to EvensvlUt ol tri. Amtflcan AslQClellon. MILWAUKEE BREWER$-ACQulrld Rich Buonan1ony, Pllehtf. trom ,,,. Chlceeo Cut>s H otrl of lht Clffl 111•1 sent celcller Steve Lek• to Iha Cubs lest spring, and enlentd nlm to their AAA eflllilt• Ven· COUYllr of ,,,. PecHk Coal! L-. NEW YORK YAN~EE$-Plecld Jose Rllo, oltcller. ena S.m J evltf ena Malt Wlnter1. outfltldtrs. on thalr melor fffeua roster. IASKIT9ALL KANSAS CITY KING~tlffMCI Steve Herritt, fGrward, I nd Dene Sullle, -rd. MILWAUKEE 8UCK$-f'leQd Mark Ptll-•v encl lllllv Ver111r on welvtn. PHOENIX SUNs-Nemld "lchlrd L BIOCll c:hllrman of N board, OCM'8ld Piii Pt't'lldent, end .J«rv Coleneeto .. ecuu._. vk:e-Qrttldenl ill eddlllon lo hll dullft •• oenerlll me-. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERs-f'leced Tlm Ounhem. 11uard, on waivers. HOCKIY ........ Hedlft l..M9Yt WINNIPEG JETS.-AnnoYllCed 1"81 Tim Wetters, clef9Mtman, wlll be slclellntd lncleflnltetv eftar 1uff9tlng • ouMld hemslr· lne. C1fled up Moe Manthe. delttls.men, from "" SharbrOOk• Jels of ,,,. Amerken Hocktv ~. Like old times at Mesa Verde LPGA 's return to Costa Mesa golf course welcomed by p l ayers When the Ladies Professional Golf Association returns to Mesa Verde Country Club in Cost.a Mesa March 1-4, it will be like old times for a number of the players on the tour. With the event. the flrst in a series on the West Coast. some players might say they aren't ready for competition and skip the event if it were at any other course. Not so Mesa Verde CC. After lhe Women's Kemper Open wa, moved to Hawaii two years ago, many of the players expressed keen dlaappoint.ment over losing a course of lhe caliber of Mesa Verde from the tour. "It la one of the best OOW11l!S we play on and I\ ls In such good shape they could hold lhe U.S . Open here,"more than one player said. Among thoee subecribing to the theory that lhe coune I.a one of the best the LPGA uaes were all three winners -JoAnne Carner, Nancy Lopez and Pat Bradley. All or these players can be expected to return In March. Lopez.. although lhe has had a baby during the 1983 1eUOn, {a expected to return to play next year and .perhaps the Uniden L.PGA event wW be her fl.rat since her child WU bom. Nancy WU bom In Torrance and hu • aiater and other relatives living there. A full field of 144/layera fs expected for the event which woul be a larger entry lilt than In any of the three pl'e'Vioua women's tournament. at the coune. The top 120 LPGA profetlionala off the 1983 money U.t will be Invited to participate alona with 12 golferw from the Japanete LPGA tour. In addi~on, 12 1pot1 wW be up for F•ba al a Monday quallfylng te911on lncludlna the una~urs. Kim "'Salkl, a member of Meta Verde and wlnMrof the USGA NatJonaJ Junior amateur dwnpionahJ~ u well u the Glrll World GOLF HOWARD L. HANDY J unior championship this ye.ar, is expected to try for one of thoee spota. Another big factor in bringing a large number of players to lhe Costa Mesa coune ls the prize money. The $300,000 purse i.s the lhird largest on the LPGA tour and has a $45,000 first prize. J ACK NICIU.AUS HAS BEEN &NOWN as the Bear on the PGA tour tor a number of years. Nicklaus and a group of bualnelBIJlen including fonner President Gerald Ford, have built a new COW"lle in Temecula that bears lhe name, Bear Creek and Country Club. Bear Creek will be theait.eoftheWestem Gophers' Salem to resign MlNNEAPOLJS (AP) -J oe Salem, coach of the Univenity of Minneeota'• loalng football team, today announced hia reslg- natlon, effec11ve at the end of the 1983 eeuon. Salem had one year left on h1I contract with the tchool. His rmlg:nat.lon had been rumored for weeks u the Oolden Oophen loet by large marglnt to thetr Bfc Ten opponenta and to top-ranked Nebraska by a tcore of 84· l 7. That defeat tet a record for the rtl()lt point. ever ecored ac.tnst • major coll~ team. "It wu a difficult dedalon for me to make," Salem aald. "I don't like qwt\inl, and I don 't Uke edmiuing that I dldn't ~t the job da.e.'' ' Regional qualifying tournament for this year's group aeeking PGA tour cards on Nov. 1-4. Among thoee entered is Newport Beach's Paul O'Shea. the winners will then go to the final tournament al lhe Tournament Players Club at Sawgraas, Ponte Vedra, Fla. Nov. 16-21. A total of 624 players entered the qualifying competition this year with anolher 25 (l26th through 150th on the money list) also In the final competition. From the 144 players in the final act.ion, the low 50 11COrers and ties will be granted PGA tour player's cards. Beat Creek may not be the easiest COW'8e to play, espedally now that lhe prees hu been Invited to compete ln a tournament the day before don lta.rta. A presa preview of the new layout wt1l be staged Monday. CHIP SHOTS -Huntington Seacllff's Doua Booth and JlJn Pruafa lo.t to Ray Echols and Alan Arvet1en of Victorville and Hesperia In the fina1a of the SCPGA 4-ball Cham· plon1hlp at Shadowrldge Country Club ·. . . A new golf club for amateur (Ollen la being fonned by American Golf Corp with former Fore M.,azine editor Chuck Bobo 19Wnf the prosram under wey. Men on th.ii one at a lat.er date • One o( the mon ecUve amateur groupe ln the UM la the Oranae County GoUer11 ~tlon under the capable d.1rectlon of Dmn1t Ch.Me. Not only doee the poup have an affillaUon with the SCOA ln p.lninC handlcepe for members but It a1lo •t.agt!9 iounwnentt on a ttlUl&r buia at many COW'lll!9 ln and out of the atM. Frict.y will find the p-oup at Loe Serrtnoa South w1lh two NovemMt' ewnta. One laa\ Sien-a La Vern. on Nov. 11 and the other, a three-day affair, at Did Miller Golf Courie lJt Anaheim on Nov. 25-27. Steve Brazas t F ootball • • s tatistic s on the up The numbers game continues t.o mount as the prep football season progresses and Week No. 7 was one of the more productive in terms of big moments -such as Newport Harbor's St.eve Braz.as piling up 290 yards on 37 carries, Fountain Valley's Brett Stevens averaging 28.3 yards per comple- tion (7 of 10) and Corona del Mar's Don Pryor averaging 29.2 yards per reception (4-for-117 yards). It was a big week for putting po in ts on lhe boards, too, as evidenced by three-touchdown performances by Braz.as and Irvine's Jeff Bielman. But lhe big one in that category belongs to Marina's Eric Kannan, who scored all of his team's points in a 19-9 victory over Sunset League rival Westminster. the fifth straight Marina conquest of a team which once owned a 15-0· l record between the two. Kannan acored on runs of 42 and 14 yards, kicked field goals of 42 and 27 yards and added an extra poin_t. L .. t week'• 1tati1tical leaden RasbiDg 1. Steve Brazas (Newport Harbor), 37-290: 2. Remy Rahmatulla (Irvine). 23-195: 3 Eric Karman (Marina), 15-165; 4. Sean Curran (Edison). 16-98. Pa111Dg l. J eff Graham (Estancia), 17-35-4, 230 yards. 1 TD; 2. Tim Hanson (Westminster), 18-32-3, 226 yards, I TD; 3. Bobby Hat- field (Corona del Mar), 12-18-0, 217 yards, 0 TD: 4. Brett Stevens (Fountain Valley), 7-10-0, 198 yards, 1 TD; 5. Scot Hagey (O:Jsta Mesa), 9-17-0, 140 yards, 2 TDs; 6. Eric Lawton (Huntington Beach), 7 -9-0i 92 yards, 2 TDs. Recefv1!11 1. David Hicks (Westminster). 5· 76; 2. Greg Roelle (Corona del Mar), 5-67; 3. John Spoor (West- minster), 5-60; 4. Don Pryor (Cor- ona del Mar). 4-117; 5. Adam Spies (Estancia), 4-74: 6. Steve Mikulich (Estancia), 4-68; 7. Mark Favorite (University), 4-33; 8. Kalama Gohara (University), 4-26; 9. Brian Martin (O:Jsta Mesa), 4-24; 10. Jeff Curran (Ediaon ), 4-21. Scoring 1. Eric Karman (Marina). 19; 2. Jeff Bielman (Irvine). St.eve Braz.as (Newport Harbor). 18 each; 4. Jeff Brown (Corona del Mar). Remy Rahmatulla, Al Pola (Mater Dei), 14 each; 7. Bill RUlllell (Woodbridge), Matt Wol1 (Estancia), Kalama Gohara (Uni- versity), Dave Swigart (Fountain Valley), Rick Stout (Huntington Beach), Dan Shoemaker (Costa Mesa), 12 each. E DISON • • • From Page C1 berth in the CIF Big Five Con- ference playoffs. "It would be nice juat to win. pertod," says Edison Coach Bill Work.man, who huaeen hla team, paraded as the nation's No. 6 team by U.S. Today before lhe aeuon began. stumble to a 2-4-1 overall record. "West.minster alwaya plays well llgaiNt us and If we hand them a couple of te0res we'll probably get beat ... we've done that before." ''I know the feet.mi,•• concun Weetminater c.oach Jlrn O'Hara regardfna the wtnlem sltuatlon In lffl\.le play. "Bu l l •till think the t.Rrn that wf.na lhla game can be In the playoff.a ••• and do well." Edi8on leads the aeri• between the two tchoola, 8-1. but that one defeet wu a 14-13 lOll • year ago. .. 1974-1'.dllon 10, WescmlnltAtr 8 197~!'.d.llon 20, WmtminaWr 11 1976-Ediaon 22, Wettm.lnlter 16 1977-EdUon 7, Weituninlter O 1978-J:cl11on 35. Westml.zw~ 7 1979-l'.dilon 14, Westmim1er 9 1980--Edbon 22, W•tminl1er 3 1981-Edllon 3~, Wf'l1mlnl~ 7 1982-Weetmlnster 14, Ed.1lon IS F.di.on 1eadl Rrlet: 8-1. C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25, 1983 True grit Danny Calabro, a junior a t Pilgrim High in Warwick, R.J., works out his kicking technique. Calabro's left leg was amputated because of cancer. flCTITIOUI IUllNHI IUN.ltlOfl COUltT NAMI ITATEMIHT OF CAUFC>NtlA. TIM lollOWing !*ton le dollljl COUNTY OF 09'AHOI bulllMM u In Ille Mall• or IM JJR SABRA DENT Al PROD· A1>9llcatl00 of UCTS, 3 J89·C Alrw•y Drive, Colla l<•ren Renee Gardiner M•u. CA. 112628 l0t Chenoa or Name JeHe J Roth, 3834 7th Avo No. A 120349 \ Battered team Pta.IC NOTICE PlBLIC NOTICE loses season # t2A. San Diego, CA. 112103 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CLAYTON, N .J . (AP) -The high school This bu1lne .. It conducted by 1n FOR CHANGE OF NAME football team here survived nearly a quarter century In:!:~· Roth Karen ~:Co=~ hu llled 1 without a winning season, but the Clippers loet out Thi• e11tement wu flled with rii. petition 1n thl• ooun l0t an 0tcMf Monday night to the Board of Education, which County Cletk ot 0 1111Qe County on lllOwtno petition• 10 cnenoe '* --·---led the prnaram '---U8e four batterings this Oct 13. 11183 n1me from Karen~ Gardiner 10 ...... _... • -o-~ fm174 l<•rle Renee Gardiner year left only about a dozen able-bodied players. PvbU•hed Or1n119 Cou t O•ilY Now. therefore, 11 11 lleteby Of· The team was "very U""'°t, very em.otional" after Pilot Oct 18. 25. Nov 1. 8. 1983. dored end directed, 1h11 an l*IOfl• r--S8711·83 Interested 1n the melter al0teeald the board vote, said Joe Mucci, the athletic di.rector •ppear batore 1h11 ~our1 tn e>.plfl· for the high school team that has a 33-174-4 record .,..,,1C MnTfCE ment No 3 on the '?1•1 d•Y1.of No· .:--1960 and I h winl l"UUL nu vember, 1983. al 10-00 o'ctoca A.M .. ... ..,~ e g l ees seasons. ot aald d•Y 10 show cauea why euoh However, the nine-member boa.rd did vote flCTITIOUI •UllNEH appllc•uon for c111nge ot n•me NAME ITATEMENT during the special meeting th retain the school's The 1011owtng pe<sona era doing 111~1~s ni~':T~~'~wed th•I a jW\ior varsity program. bu~~~:o~ AREA BUILDERS ANO i;opy of lhll Otdor to •how c•UM be "You wouldn't believe their reaction . Parents CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS, pyblllhed In lhe Or•nge Coul Dally Piiot, a newspaper of gena<1t eft the meeting in a storm and some yelling. The kids 3206 Nab<Hka Place. Costa Mesa, clrculallon. pvbflshed In 1hl1 county were very u._t," .... ;.d Mucct·, who added the decision CA 92826 11 1ee11 once e weak lor lour oon-r---Jeffrey Scon Eltten, 32~ No· 11 k 1 t the da oi surprised him. "l really thought they wouldn't do it." braska Place, Costa Mesa. CA =~ h~~r;r;,: 1 pr 0' 0 Y The Board of Education scheduled the meeting 92628 Dated this day or Oct. 14. 11183 after last Friday's game against Woodstown was ~~:~~~a~e~'!~~nwaa flied with the FRA~~d~~f ::HINI called_ off beca_use only 14 players -five with any County Clerk or Orange County on I Supen0t Court Oct 13 1983 01 0 VarsJty expenence -would have been h ealthy ' F221311 ner Metre Mdlner enough to participate in the Tri County Conference I Puohsheo Orange Coast Dally =tt': L6.J!~1 , contest. Pilot Oct 18, 25 Nov 1, 8. 1983 Newpor1 9Ncft, CA. t2tl3 5678·83 AttOfner I« Applicant Mucci said he had hoped the board would )'\ave -----------Pvbflshad Orange Coast 011ty Pilot voted to keep the varsity program operating Pl&.IC NOTICE Oct 18 25. Nov 1. 8. 1983. 5880·83 "week-to-w eek and to see what developed." H e said FICTITIOUS •USINESS 27 players who would have been healthy for Friday NAME STATEMENT P\&.IC NOTICE night's homecoming game agairist once-beaten bu:~:e:~~~wlnll per9ons are doing FICTITIOUS eUSINIEH Del.sea. s & H PROl"ERTY co. 310 Pro•· NAME STATEMENT Mucci said school officials would like the 10 pec1 Stteet. Newport Beach CA The loHowtng perlOfls are doing 92663 business as seniors on the squad to play in junior varsity games, Harry waller Stantelb 3tO Pros· SQUARE "N WESTERN WEAR, but he added opposing teams would have to agree. pec1 St Newport Beach, CA 92883 11380 E Warner Ava . Fountain Val· PCAA honors four players Robert G Hiii, Jr , 5561 Pebble ley Ca 92708 Beach Lane. Yorba Linda, CA 92686 Herold E Nelson. 2241 Maple, This business is conducted by a Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 general perrnorshlp Frances M. Nelson. 2241 Mepto. Harry w Stanley Costa Mesa, Ce 92027 This atatemant wes filed with Iha Gary L Neely. 2247 E. Sherman. County Clerk ol Oran11e County on Orange. Ca. 92669 Oct 21. t983 Renee B Noety. 2747 E Sii.rm•n. f228089 Oran119 Ce 92669 Publlsh8'1 1• Oran11e Coasl Daffy This business II condue1ed by • Piiot Oct 2S Nov t. 8, 14, 1983 ganaret p1nne<shlp Thi• 1111omen1 5783·83 wa.s Med with the Coon1y Clerk on June 10, 1983 ft11111 C C Pvbllshad Orange Coast Deify Pilot From AP dbpatcbee ___ Pl&. __ l_NO_Tl_E ___ 1June 14. 21. 28. July s. 11183. 2742-83 Cal State Fullerton quarterback Damon Allen, FICTITIOUS IUSINEH S NAME STATEMENT San Jose tate quarterback Bob Frasco and Tho 1or1ow1ng person ts doing' f't&.IC NOTICE University of Nevada-Las Vegas split end Reggie bv~~~i~~ERA. 867 w 18th. cost• FICTITIOUI eUllNEH Fanner were named Monday as PCAA co-offensive Mesa CA 92627 NAME STATE•NT players of the week. Robert Shew, S77 I Trophy, Hunl· The following petlOfll ere do1n11 Th •'--led th · · lnglon Beach. CA 926411 bv11ness u e uuee ell' teams to important con-This business 11 conducted by· an SPEE·OEE PRINTI NG, 272 0 ference victories Saturday, officials noted in an-1ndlvldua1 Harbor Suite A, S1n11 An•, CA. n ouncing the Pacific Southwest Airlines-Pacific ~~1~11;:.~:~~n1 was lllod wlln Iha 92~01iter Edwin Conklin. 1212 Crin· Coast Athletic Association honors. Covnty Clerk ot Oran11e County on brook, Torrence. CA. 70503 "Al Clark a Cal State Fullerton defensive end Oct 6 1983 Dolores Hlnoto ... 9632 H1m111on. . I f2297'M •3A. Huntington eeacn. CA 1125'6 whose key plays helped the Titans beat Fresno State PubllShed Or•noe Coas1 O•llY Dolores Hlno1osa 18-17 Saturday was named PSA-PCAA defensive Piiot Oct 11, 18, 2s. Nov 1 11183 This slaloment wll flled Wllh the la f h ' k .., 55S8·83 Coun1y Cieri\ of 011nge Cou!lty 0t1 Losing has 'em cornered Some of NFL 's best are in a sea off rustration p yer o t e wee . s891 21. 1993 Clark, a senior from Lakeview Terrace, had 10 f'l&.IC NOTICE f22903I d ks H I Pu blished Orange Coatl Dally Some of the teams tha t w e re supposed to be winners this season are still losing-and some of the teams that were supposed to lose are still losing. too. Hallway into the National Football League season. ihe Ne w York J ets and San Die go C hargers, teams picked b y many to be division champions and prime contende rs for Super Bowl XVID. are wallowing at the bottom of their d ivisions with 3 -5 records that all but assures them of exclusion fro m the playoffs. And the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Houston Oilers, picked by many to stagger through the season from start to finish. are d oing just that, winless after e ight games. "I'm disgusted." fumed furious tackle Marvin Pow ell after the J ets ble w a 2 1-0 lead to Atlanta and lost 27-21 to the Falcons. "M y foot ball team is better than 3.5 but we look like a P o ny Lt>ague team o ut there. Whe n you ge t a team down 21-0 you never let 'em breathe . You put your foot o n th e ir throat and crush it. "I t seems like w tth a 21-point lead we w ould have just gone out the re and de<:unated people . But weaeemed to sit back and cringe and go into a shell." It was Joe Walton, in his first year as the J e ts' head coach, who was cringmg. "l think too many guys relaxed.'tlhesaid. "W e've go t toge t it.going ore~ we w o n't have a chance for the playoffs ." J e ts quarterback Richard Todd also wasn't wrltin.g off his team's postseason chances. "We're 3-5 but we're only two games out of first. It's a crazy division," he said of the American Conference F.ast. "I never thought we could still be in the hunt." In their clutches St. Louis's Stump Mitchell tries to evade th defensive clutche8 of the tackles, an interception an two sac . is inter-FICTITIOUS •USINHS Pilot Oct 4, 11, 18, 25. 11183. The Chargers, partly because of th e loss of ception set up a 29-yard, third-quarter Fullerton NAME ITATEMENT S447-83 quarterback Dan F outs, sidelined with a s houlde r touchdown drive, and his 10-yard sack in the fourth The loilow1n11 persons era dolngl----------- inju.ry, and partly because of a defense that has quarter forced Fresno State to settle for a field goal bu~~~~~ ~o GO, 1629 Supefior l PtllllC NOTICE allowed 225 points, the m ost in the confere nce, are and a 17-11 lead with 13:4 3 remaining in the game. Ave . Cos11 Mesa, CA 92627 FICTITtOUl IUllNEH '-~ beh" d th Los An l Raid . th AU . . r San Di h lped h I Glenn R Beel&r. 25062 WOOiwich NAME STATEMENT t1u ~ games in e ge es ers m e en, a JU.lUOr rom ego. e t e s 1 Lagvne Hiiis. CA ,926S3 The lolfowtng poraon 11 dotng AFC West following Sunday's 14-6 loss in Denver. Titans, now 5-0 in confe rence play, lock up at least a Bay Radiator Shop. inc . 1629 Su· business as "We're backed in to a corner," said San Die go s hare of the PC.AA title with the victory. H e per1or Ava Coste Mesa. CA 112627 THE RENTAL ASSISTANTS 114 Glenn R Beeler. Owner-Pras1dant Adams. Su•te 203 Hun11ngton Coach Don Corye U. "W e'll find out what kind of guys completed 13 passes in 24 attempts for a career -high Thia statement was lfled won tt11 Beach, CA 92848 w e ha'le in the second half of the season . We won 223 yards, including the game-winning 15-yard County Clerk ot Orange County onl Nancy H Dale 6802 PrH1den1 Dr seven of eight games two years ago; we can do it touchdown pass o n fourth down with 3:01 to play. Oct 20 1983 Fmo10 Hv;~;;~i~n~:~~·c~~d~~~ by an again." Frasco, a junior from Orange, made his first Pvbflshod Or•noe Co11t Dally lndlvldull New York and San Diego each face the task of colle·'""'•-start Saturday .. ~-•--t Long n---h State, Piiot Oc1 26. Nov 1, 8. 14. 1983. Nancy H D•le 6..,""" -.,auaa ~ 5790.113 Thia •t•1-I wu llled wt1h lhe playing National Confe rence contenders next week-leading the Spartans to an 18-9 victory. He comple1ed county Cle<'t ot Or~ Coul\ly on e nd. The Jets visit San Francisco, 6 -2 and first in the 20 o f 34 paaes, including two for touchdowns, and PtllllC NOTICE Sept 28• 11183 ~ West, o n Sunday and the Chargers h ost Washington. ran for M yards for a total offensive effort of 287 fteTmous eullMEH Puollshed c><a1>99 Coast 0111y also 6-2 and a game behind Dallas in the F.ast. on yards. NAME ITATEMENT P1lol Oct 4. 11, 18, 25. 11183 S450·83 Monday night. bu:~:.,~o~~wlng peraon is dOlf1il The Bucsand Oilers e ach lost b y the margm of a ,-0-1-1-1-8--1-0-1-1-c---1-8.......,,1.--------"Pl&.=-1C-NO_T..-lc'"'"E"""""==i UNITED uFE SAF ETY. 21102 P\lll.IC NOTICE field goal -Tampa Bay 24-21 to Ne w Orleans on I Lalla v1a1e. El To10. CA 92630 STATEMENT Of Bobb J hnso • 70 d hd "th FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mlchaal R•ymond Bulfer, 217021 0 MENT Of UH OF y 0 n s -yar touc own run W1 a N·ME sT·TEMENT Leka Vlsl•. El Toro, CA 92630 AIANO N .1..:-...l • d H 13 10 ,. .. I od FICTITIOUS •UllNEll NAME ui.llu-quart.er mtercepuo n an ouston • to SNYDER The IOllowing persons are doing This business la conduct by en The. lottOWtng S>eftO(ll heva eban. Kansas City on Nick Low e ry's 41-yard field goal 7:19 business as tndMduel doned the use of Iha Flc11tlou1 81111-LEESA J S NYDER. age 16. BUENA PARK INVESTMENTS. Mt<:hea4 R Bulle! ness Name HERITAGE INVEST· into overtime· .)Otncd the Lord on Oct.ober 2604 Glenneyra St . Legune Be•ch. C Tni~ 'b'~~:;'~~to~!~~~9go"::~~Y '::!: MEN TS 1491 B•••• St . Suite 1, "That team's not a loser," New Orleans Coach 20, 198J Beloved daughter CA 92651 c:.'n2~ 1983 Coste Mesa, CA 92826 Bum Phillips said of the Bucs. "They're not the ( J Wood d Robert Thomas A Ooraey & Auoc Inc., • ,229011 owner David W•lter Myhre. 278S luc'-'-t bunch l'VA ever seen, but they 're not losers. OS dan d bel aned . f 2604 Glenneyre S1, L111una Beach. Pubfl1t1a<1 Orange Coast D•llY Wuw1n11 C1rcte. Coat• Mesi. CA IU.... ... ny er an OV StStel" 0 CA 928S 1 N 1 8 14 11183 92626 They deserved better than they got today." I Enc S nyder A me morial Wilbur McWhorler. 368 Creetman Pilot Ocl 2s. ov. · · 's789~83 T11a F1e1111ous Bu11na» N1ma r• "I think the defense played well e nough to win," service wall be held on Tu es-Lane. Romona, CA 112085 ferred to •bove was llled In Orenga I d ~ be 25 1983 Thlt bualnest 11 condvcted by.• County on Augvat 21. 1981 said Tampa Bay Coach John McKay. "They took the ay. v.:to r • at ganar11 partne<snlp Pl&.IC NOTICE Thi• bl/Illness wu condUC1ed by • ball h b t ff · l did .~; ... ,. 2:00PM at the S awdwt Fes-Thomas A OOteay. Prelldanl tndlvldv•I away enoug • U O ensave Y w e no w ... o.e; IJval Grounds 800 Block Thia 1111eman1w11 111e<1 wtth the '1CTfT10UI •U...,ESI O•vld Walle< M)'hre and we got our eighth straight defeat, which we L C · R d county Cter1t of 011n11e County on NAMI ITATEMENT Thla """'""""' wu 111ee1 w11n tM deserve. The defense did not deserve to ge t beat -ag un a anyon oa • Oc1 13. 11183 The IOlfowtng pe<IOfl la dotng County Clerk or Orenga County on Laguna Beach , Ca. In lieu of fttnel buslneN as Oct 20 1983 but that's Ute." flowers d onations may be Pub!llhed Or•n11e Coast 01fly .KIM CHEE RECORDS. 1831 Full· . Ille no F189090 made to the Leesa Snyder Piiot Oc1 18, 25. Nov t 8, 1983. orton Ave . Colle M .... CA 92627 Pubhstle<I orange Coast Dally New York Giants AH Mike Dennis ( 46) movett in to he lp out. S676·83 Craig Stew11r1 P11fell. 421 N, Col· Pilot Oct 2S, Nov 1 8, 14. 1983. Memorial F'und c/o Laguna lax. Le H11bra, CA. 90631 5785·83 Beach High School. Thie bv1ineu 11 conducted by. en ------------c lndlvldvef. BEST P\&.IC NOTI E cr11g P•ileu PtllllC NOTICE STANTON K BEST. res1· flCTITl<XM eualNEll Thi• l1•temen1 wes llled wllh the FlCTIT10UI eueeNRlt den t of Costa Mesa, Ca NA• ITATU•ENT ~n~~ l~~k or OranQe County on ..... STATW•NT Passed away on Octobc:I" 22. Tiie loltowlng paraon• •1• dotng fUllU The followlng pareon I• dOlng 1983 He I urvived by hi.I buelnass 11 Publlehed Or•llQe Cout Dally buslnau as· · S s VILLAGE FUND, I, l TO. ANO 870 Piiot Oct 11 18 2s. Nov 1 1993 TUSTIN PRESS 18374 Irvine wife Ruby. granddaughter s . BEACH BOULEVARD, LTD .. 1176 ' ' · · s s54.a3 Blvd . Tustin. CA 92880 Laure n Long, brother Rob-SE Mein Street, •A, lrvtne. CA. Everett WOOOIOfl. 11112 Mltchall, t Best Gra eslde services 927 14 .,..,,IC MnTfCE "28, Tvsun. CA 92880 er · v VIiiage Rael Eateta, Inc . 1178 SE '"~ nu Arlen• woooeon, 11112 Mllchell. and Interment at 12:45PM Mein Strffl. #A, Irvine, CA.112714 FICTITIOUS eUIMll •26, Tuslfn. CA. 112880 • on Wednesday. October 26. Phfflp H McNlmff, 1178 SE Mein NAME ITAftMVn' Thll butlneP II conducted by: an 1983 at Westminlster Mem-Street. #A,Jrvina, CA. 927 14 . The rouowlng '*son te dotno lndlvlduet J P k Vi ··~l· be This busineae I• condvcled by • b Sines• 11 Ariane woodeon oria ar · si. .. ion gms flmlled pet1nerlhlP uTHE NAIL NURSE 2191 H•rt><>t Thi• 1111emen1 wu tiled with llM on Tuesday October 2~. 1983 Phlffp H McN•mae. PrHldenl Bl Cotti M ... CA '112627 County Clerk or Orenoe County on at 5:00PM. Directed by This stetement wu l1led wllh 1118 Katherine Fe;rara, 2191 Hart><>t Sept 28. 1983 Westminster Memorial Park County Cieri< of Orange County on Bl .. •25, Coate M .... CA. 926?7 f'nlt» M d ,.._ Oct 17. 1983. This business I• condvclad by an Pvbflshed Orenge CoHt O.ily ortuary an ~metery. F227Sl1 Individual Pilot Oct 4, 11, 18. 2S, 1983. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacllk: View Drive Newparl Beach 644-2700 McCORMtCK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beac:ti. Ca. 92651 494·9415 HARBOR LAWN·MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE POTHERI BILL POADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Meta 6<42-9 150 BALTZ 81RGaROM IMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLWf CHANL 427 E 17th St Co1t1 Mesa 646-9371 A Pubflsf'led Oren11e Coest Dally Kaltlerl~• Ferreia 6451·83 Piiot Oct. 2S. Nov I, 8. 14, 11183. Thia ste1emen1 was med with tf'le ----------- 5728·83 County Clerk ol Or1n119 County on PlBLIC NOTICE 1---.,.-.,.-fC..._Mn_TIC-E---1 Sept 27. 11183 ,--... __ ...-:..==...;.;..;...;.;..;..~-- '"UUL nu ...__ flCTfTIOUI llUllNEll Pubfl1h0d 011n119 Coast Dally N.AMI IT A TE•NT FICTITIOUS eUIMIS Pilot Oct 4. 11, 18. 25. 1983 The IOltowlng '*'°" la dOlng NAME ITATllffNT 5448·83 bullness u · The loUowlno partonl are doing ELAINE HARRISON COMPANY. buSlness IS .,..,'IC MnffC[ COMPUTERIZED SUPPORT SER· COLONY EAST, 1176 SE Main l"UUL nu VICES. 2021 Wlndwtrd Lane, New· Slr4"!1. #A, Irvine, CA 927 14 flCTITIOUS llUllNlll pon Beech CA 92880 Philip H MCNlll\ff, 1175 SE Mein NAMl STATIMaNT El•lne M'. H•rrleon, 2021 Wind· Str .. t, •A, lrvlne. CA, 112714 d L Newpo<l e..ch CA Lincoln S1v1ng1 end Loen Al· T11a following poreon le doing wtr ene. · · I I 10 I LI In Way bvlllnell ... . 92860 I OC •• on. nco • HERITAGE RELOCATION SER· Thll bl/Illness la conduc1ed by. an Monter-v Park. CA. 111754 Thia bUtl""8 11 condvc1ed by: en VICE, 2845 M ... Vetda Or., E Sulit lndlvldull I I ti 1 ...... , 7 Co111 Mall CA 112828 Elalna Harrleon un nc0tPOt•tt0 u eoc • on o .... • M. C 1.,.. Thi• ,11,_, wH llled """'1" the then 1 pertnershlp Lawreooe empeav, • .,., ,._~ Phfflp H. McN•mae Ba!Nrlc ()(,. Coelt Meea, CA. 92828 COunl~ Cletk of Ofanga ..,_ .. 1y Otl Thie •t•temenr WU fifed with Iha Thi• bualnMS I• conducted by. •n Sept. 7, 1983 ,_.. County Clerll ol Orengo County on lndlvldu11 .. C Publl•hed Ori,.,.. Cc>MI Dally 001 lO 1983 Lawrence .., 1mpeav · ··-. ' . fntlt1 This 1l•le1Mnl 191 fifed with Iha Pffol Oc1 4, 11, 18. 25, 1983. Pvbfl1hod OrlnO-Coast Dally County Clark ol O•n119 County on 544843 Pilot Oc1 11. 18. 25. Nov 1, 1983. Oct 20, 1983. 5S74·83 '~ Pta.IC NOTICE 1--------Publlthed Orange Coest Dally ----'-"--------- *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 PER PERSON (6 per1<>n maximum) • e am -11 •m •1pm-lpm •I pm -1 efn 49' 8PORTFllH!R BALBOA DEEP SE~ FISHING CHARTER~ BALBOA (714) 675-2960 Piiot OCI 26. NoY l, 8. 14. 11183 ITATI....,. Ofl wn'HORAWAl 6781-83 PltOl.,AR'TMIR•• ONRATINO UMDl'flll .,_ .,. """'TlC( PJCTITIOUI ....... MA* --......:.'".=-.n.=-~""~-----11 The lolfowlnO pattOll Ilea wtttldrewn flCTlTIOUI llU...... • •• general pertner trom the 1*1· NA• ITATl•NT narthlp opa<•tlng lllldtt Illa ftc• TM lollO¥tlllO partOll ii dOing uttoue bull,,_ n-of Hf.AITAOE bulllnell 11: RELOCATION SERVICE 11 14tt DESERT COl.LECTIONS. 24212 Bak« St. Suite I, Coeta Meea. CA 8ttqva+'o Or , Mltllon VlajO. CA 9?828 t 2H1 T"-11o11t1ou1 butlnwt name i<aren Ko1ter Jonte. 24212 lar· •t•ltmtnt tOf the oerlner1NP ... qu9f0 °'. Mlealon \l\tjo, CA. Httl ftlad on .My 21, 1"3 In .... County Thie ~alnttl II condvettd by: an of Oranot lndlvldulll Fiia NO 1'221209 K•tn Koeter Jon.a Full Nama W'CI AdClrttl Of Illa Par· 1'1111 et•l«nanl ... lfled with tl'tt IOf'I Wlllldrllwlng. 0.vtCI Wtll9f County Claflc ot Ortnge County on Mytwa. 2715 Wuwtno Cir., Cott• a.pt. 28. 1983. M-. CA t2tat , .. ,., 810ned: Oavlcl Wall., ~ Pul)lft/WKI Or•noe Coaet Oalty Pul>Ut/WKI 0r91'1Qa Co.at = Pllql Oct 4, t I. 18, 25, 19~•&2·&3 Ptl01 Oct :>S. Nov. 1, I , 1~,7~....3, E a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Ociober 25, 1983 C'I NII.IC M>TICE Nil.IC M>TICE NIUC ll)TICE Nil.IC NOTIC£ PtaJC NOTICE Pl&IC ll)TICE. f't&IC ll)TtCE P\&IC M>TICE FtenT1oua au1•11 FICTITIOOI llUllNHI NOTICE OF DEATH OF FICTITtOUI .,..,... NOnc1 °' 01 .. 0&.UTION Pa..... 1 NOTICf oF T"uaru•a H L.e K·07tU NANI tTATl.MINT NANI 9TATIMINT A " A G I AND NAMI ITATIMIMT °' PAlllTNl9'1Hll' NOTICI °' L.oel'I No'. ACTOM NOTICE OF DEATH OF The rollowlng l*'M>n 11 dolr1g The following ~tt0n1 are doh\Q rt ur. • Ulla I OI TMI following ~non 11 doing 1 T"UIT'll't IALI T,I , .... C·12'4U KENNETH A BROWN -. ND t>u11nea1 es. t>uel..-1 u OF PETITION TO AOMIN· butlnN111. Pubtlc nott~ 1a 11ereby given 1n1t No.,,.,.. UNIT COO. c · " NIKKI ART. 1083 8811 Pablo Cir . (A) YEISER QARLANO & AS· IS TEJ\ ESTATE NO. HERITAQE INVESTMENTS. 2~5 Ted Lff Srubtl. 811d Catol Ann YOUAMIN~,AUl..TUHOl9'A NIWll'OffTHOflllLOAN,fNC. or PETITION TO AD,.UN· Coe11 Men. CA 92t28 SOCIATES (B) lNlERIOAS BY OE· All48H MeN llerO. Ot , E. Sult• 7. Coett Si uba, h«etolor• doing bullneu OHD OI TRUaT DATID '-tr,•• d~ eppolntedTruelMUlld41f tile ISTE ft ESTATE N O . c1~~~~~=-M~~c~0:8~~ P•b4o ~~~i ~!:. ~:·~2~~•Y "11enue, To au heirs, beoeficiarles. M!.':~~~6:..ic~au. 195& ~~:Or'~~~J~·~:u~f:,~ i~1;'..~~~v~~J.:fu~ ~1~l" ~L~~~B~,.~~r~ A·IU40t fhll b<.lslneu Is conduct.O by an Y•I-Garland & AUOCllllH , 3187 Crt!ditors and con tin gen t B•INllc Or. Cost• M ..... CA. 9282e Newport Bl11d., City ot Co1ta -...... MAY .. 90&.D AT A "'91.tC 141.1. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR To au heirs, benef1e1a.n{'li. lndMCIUll "H" Airway Avenue, COlll MeH . creditors of A r thur A . Thi• bUllMH I• conducted by •n County ol Or1111ge, Statt Of Call· ., YOU •lD AN Hfl\ANATION CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR creditor• and con tlngen\ Nikki Lee Olson CA 92626 C ta! d Wh o lndlvldual tornl1, did on the 30111 day ol Sept .• OF THI NATU"I 0, THI CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN crcdJWrs of KENNETH A This Sl8lllmttnl WIS tiled With lhl Pal Yeiser. 33 Mont~lllar, New· us son a~ iwrsons L•wtence Michael Campeau 1983 by mutual conaem, dluolve lhe PlllOC:llOINO AOAfNIT YOU, YOU CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (P•y· h . Coun1y Clelk ol Orange County 6n pa<t Beach, CA 92683 may be otherwl.lle interested This atatement wu filed with 1"41 111d'p1rtnerahlp end termlnat• lh•lr •HOUlD CONTACT A LAWYUI. able 11 lhe time ot .... In ••wful BROWN and persona w 0 S1p1 28, 1983 Ttils ooalneu 11 c;onducted by a in the will and/or estate: County Cte<k 01 Orange County on r1111t1on1 u pannen ''*eln. On Novembe• t5, t983, 11 9:00 montoy of the Unlled S111 .. 1111 tight, may be otherw1.11e tnten::9ted fntoll genCH•I p111nershlp A pelltion has been filed Oct. 20. t983 Said ootlnen In the tulure will oe A M . BENEFACT 11dulV11>l>Olnted t111e ano 1ntflfHI convey.a to ind 1n the will and/or estate: Published Or•nge Co11t Diiiy Pat Ye!-b AJ h H d h S F1211021 conducted by Stepnan Edwatd TrualM undCH 81'0 purauan1 to Deed now held Dy 11 under Nld Died Of A petition has been !lied Piiot Oct 4, t 1. t8. 25, 1983. This 111ternen1 wu llled with th• Y Cl a owar IO I e u-Publl1hed Orange Coes1 Delly Metro. and Nancy LM Metro. wno ot Truat recOfded June 30, 1978 111 Trust In 1he prQCMl)I hereln1f1er de-b FRANK M CARELL 1_ 5449-83 County Clerk or Or111ge County on perior Court of Or ange Coun· Piiot Oct 25. Nov 1, 8, t4, t983. wltl pay and dlachatge 111 lleblllti.. Instr No 47821, boOk 12743, P*G41 scribe<! Y · m ------------Sep1. 23, 1983 ty requt.'Sling that A'letha 57816-83 and debt• ol the firm and reoelve all 667 ot Olflc1a1 Record•. •1tecuted TAUS TOR DENNIS R ACTON the Supenor Court of Orangt! PlllllC MnTJC[ F225127 H a d be appo'nted as per monle• payable lo the firm. by: MARGUERITE BARRINGTON BS FRANCES L ACTON County requesl iflg that ""' Published Orengo Coeat Dally ow r 1 d -PtBl.IC NOTICE Further notice ls hereby given that 1tua1orcs1, 1n tile ol11ee ot the Counl)I BENEFICIARY. GEORGE WtL· FRANK M C .. o"'LL be n- FlcnTIOUI aUllNt!ll Piiot Oc1 t 1. 18, 25. Nov t. 1983. sonal represent.a.Live to a -11111 underelgned will not be tespon-Recorde• of Orange County. Stele ot LIAM GURR JR • ruu:. a,.. ..... ITATURNT 5549·83 minister the est.all' o( Arth ur flCTfTIOUI 8UllHE•• s ble, from thl9 day on IOI lily Obll-ca11torn1a, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC BETTY JEAN GURR pointed as personal reprnen· The following l*'ton II dOlng A Gustafson (under the ln-NAME STATEMENT gallon Incurred by the others In hi• AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER RECORDED Septembe• •• 1981 t.aUve t.o administer the estate 11<.1~1~:.: CHEM PRODUCTS and Ml.IC NOTICE d~pendent Administration of bu:::!i.~0:w'"g person Is dOlng 0~.';!;~·1 °C!:'s~~e ~=· ~~:::'o~'~~ rn~:.Ju~~~~~~~e 8J~:= g:,~:~ ~:;s~;2 ~~ ofil!1~1 '~!:,o;, :;~ of KENNETH A B ROWN BUTLER ENTERPRISES •k• BE-CO flCTITIOU• aualNISI Estates Act). The petition is HERITAGE INVESTMENTS. 2845 this 30th di)' ol September.1983. al Frorll •ntranGe lo BeneflCI at office of Ille Recorder ot Olange <u.nder the independent Ad - CHEMICAL, 1283 N Grove St., NAMI! ITATIMINT set for hearing in Depl. No. 3 Mesa Verde Or., E. Suite 7. Costa (Signature) l ed Stubll 22691 Lamben, Suite 520. El Toro. Counly, m1n1strat1un or Estates Act), An•hlllm CA 92606 lhe following person 15 doing at 700 C ivic Center Dr W est Mase. CA. 92626 Published Orange Goea1 Delly CA ell right, title, end 1n1e•e11 con· said d66d of 1rus1 describes the The petition is set for h earing Ted F 'sutler 4907 Seashore Or business as· S CA 92701 " N ' Law1ence Michael Cempeau, 1955 Pilot Oct 4. 11. 18, 25. 1983. veyeo 10 end now held by 11 under tollowlng in ~ t N o 3 al 700 ClviC' Newport Beacn' CA 921183 . MICHELE.NA 26701 Quall crtMik an ta Ana. on ov. B811111rlc Or .. Co$!• MH •, CA. 92628 5444-83 Hid Deed ol TruSI In the proper1y PARCEL ,. U11ll No .., of 11181 p ' • Thi• business' 11 conduc1eo by a.n •85 Laguna Hills CA 92653 9. 1983 at 9:30. This business Is conducted by· an tltu•ted in saJd County end State certal11 Condominium protect de-Center Dr., West, Santa Ana, lndMduaJ eitbar11 Hope 26701 Quell Creek lF YOU OBJECT lo the lnd1llldual MUC NOTICE described as scribed In tn11 cena1n Condominium CA 92701 on Nov. 16. 1983 at Ted F Buller 85 lag na Hllis CA 92853 f h Lawrence M•chael Cempeau The northeu1er1y 165 ree1 or the Plan recorded In OOOll 10790. PIQI 9.30 A M This statement w11 llled wun the •This bu~1ness ls conducted by en grantmg u l e pettllun. you This S1atemen1 wu flled w1111 the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE..'..I SALE sou11ieas1etly 63 ree1 ol 101 t73 ol 906. OIOC1111 RecOfds, in ma ottlee ot ·•IF YOU OBJECT h County Clerk ot Or1nge County on Individual should t:ilher appear at the County Clerk ol Orange County on Loan No. O!IOMtl/HANNA Newport Heights, as shown on a Ille county recorder ol said county • to t e Sepl 27 1983 Barbare Hope hl'aring and state you ob.)t'C· Oct 20. 1983 Ts No c nm map rec0<ded In book 4, page 83 of csuch Pl•n being theraaller referred granting of the peullon, you • F225... T1111 statement was llled with the tions or file writtc•n objec· F22t02t UNIT CODE c miscellaneous maps, re<iords o l Or· 10 a.s "the Condominium Plan"), and should e1lh<?r appear at t ht> p bl tied o c 1 Dall c c k 1 o c Published Orange Coas1 Delly E SCROW CO ange County. Cantorn111 as detined In that certain Declarallon h d bjec u ~ range 0~ Y ouniy ler 0 range ounty on lions w1tl1 the court before Pilot oci 25 Nov 1 8 14 1!183 DOV E · fha atree1 address and other ol Covenenta, Conditions and Re-t'aring an Sla\.e you 0 - Piiot 1 4· tt. 18· 25 19 5464.83 Oct 4• 1983 F22M2S t he h earing Y our appear-• · ' '5786·83 ~u:r.,!P~.::;ci~u~:i:,u~1e~r~":i common deslgna11on. 11 any, 01 me st11ct1ons 101 Newport Crest Hom~· lions or hie written objec· Publ sned Oranr. Coast Oeny ant-e may be In person or by WILL SELL •T PUBLIC AUCTION real property described above IS owners Assoc1auon. recorded n tmns with the court before 1 " purPOrted 10 be 24 l Costa Mesa bOOk 10348. pmge 693, OIUClll Re-h y Pl&.IC NOTICE Piiot Oct 11. t8 2 • Nov 1. 1983 your attorney PlllllC NOTICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR St , Coste Mesa, CA cords 01 Orange County, ana the earing.. our appear- -------------5552·83 IF YOU ARE A CREDI -CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Tile undersigned Trustee dis· amendments thereto recorded In antoe may be m person or by FICTITIOUI 8U81NE8S FICTITIOUS 8UllNE88 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN 0384 46 t d 1 k TOR or a t'Ontingcnt 1:reditor MAME STATEMENT CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h ( • ct111ms any Ueblllty lor any 1nco1rect-boo1< t • page an n boo your attorney. NAiii STATEMENT PtBLIC NOTICE h d _,. _ _. ,.1 pay ness ol lht! 11ree1 address and other 10793 page 518, boltl 01 Otllclel IF YOU ARE A CREDI The following persons are doing of t l' ()Ce..s<:u, you must 11 e Ttie following persona are doing able at ttie time ot sale In law1ul common deslgnat1011. 11 any shown Reeo•d& l"lhe Oeclara11on"I. and )he . , • buSlnHs es· FICTITIOUS aUSINE88 your claim Wllh the court or business as. money Ol lhe United States! &JI right, 11erein Oecla1at1on or Annexallon tor Lot 2 TOH 1>r a 1:ontingenl creditor OB ASSOCIATES. 1854 Poll NAME STATEMENT pr~nt it to the personal rep· SOUTH SHORE LIMOUSINE SER· titre and Interest conveyed to and Said sale wlll be made. but without ot Traci No 7817 lthe Oec:larallon ot of the de<"e~. you must HI~ Margate Place. Newport Beacn, CA The toUowlng person 1a do.ng resent.alive appointed by the ~1fE9•262523971 Triton. Laguna Hills. ~QIN 1h&l~h by 11 undllfh 98~ ~d 01 covenant 01 warranty express or 1m-Annexat1onl, recoroeo Octobet 18, your claim with the court or 92660 business as "'" rus in 8 PrOe>etty ere na 9' •· plied regarding tille possession, or t97? in book 10381 page 543 01-al Kerl e Butcher 1854 Porl FOX ENTERPRISES ,, 101. 18537 court within four months Michael Joseph Scerien, 3117 scribed encumbrances, 10 pay 111e reme1n1ng t•c1111 Records. 1n the oltlce ot 11111 pr~nt 11 lo lhe person rep- Mergate Place. Newport Beech, CA San Felipe, Fountain Valley, C/I,. from th. e dale of first 1.SSuance "1onroe Way, Costa Meae CA TRUSTOR ROBERT F HANNA prlnclpal sum of 111e notecsi secured county reco,de• or Orange County r esen1.at1ve appointed by the 92660 92708 of tellers as providro in Sec· 92626 BENEFICIARY· SOUTHERN CALI· Dy said Deed to 'trust. wHh interest PARCEL 2 An undMded l /65th courl within four mon th! Patricia Butcnor, 1854 Port Karon Fox .. 18537 San Felipe, . p 1.,... Cod Frank David Fregoal, 22971 Triton FOANIA FUNDING. LTD the1eoo, os provided 1n said no1e(s), Interest In and 10 lhe Common Area r h d ( (' t Margate Place Newport Beach. CA. Fountain I/alley, CA 92708 lion 700 of the routtte e Way oF, Laguna Hiiis, CA. 92653 RECOAOED October 29. 1980 as advances, 11 any, under the terms of as defined In the D11elareuon and In rom t e ate 0 !rs issuancr 92660 Donald Fox. t8537 San Felipe, of California The ume for John Av111e1ta. 1722 M11ch&1 ~88, Instr No 43794 in Booll l38l0 page said Oeed 10 Trust. 1685, charges theOeclaratlon ot Annexellon being of letters as prov1ded m Sec- Miidred M Daerr, 1854 Pod Fountain I/alley. CA 92708 filing dauns will not expire Tustin CA t057 01 Olllciel Records in Iha ottlce ano expensaa or the Trust89 and ol Loi 2 ol TraC1 No 7817 es per map lion 700 of the Probate CodE Margate PlaGe. N-port Beach, CA This business is conduC1ed by. an prior to (our months from the This 1bustness 15 conducted by 8 of '"4!. Rd~de,r 0 1 f Otradnge C1~~ntlyh. the trusts creeled by uld Deed of recorded 1n boo!( 308. pages 33 and of Cahfomia The time Cot 92660 lndlllldual . genera partnership sll... """' 0 rus ellCt ""'' 8 T ru51. tor Iha amount reasonebly es-34, Miscellaneous Maps. In 111e othce -This buSlnass 11 conducted by • Keren fox date o f the hearing noticed Mika Scarlett lollowing 11mo1ed 10 be s2s 637 4 t ol the county recorder ot u•d coun· hhng clainu. wiU nol expll'E general partnership. This stetemenl was filed with the above. Tn11 statement was llled with the Lot 12 ot Tract No. 9350. Cny 01 Tile beneflclary 'under said Deed iv prior LO four m onths from thE Patrie•& Butcher County Clerk ot Orange County on YOU MA y EXAM [NE the 'County Clerk 01 Orange County on lrl/lne, County Of Orange. Stale 01 of Trust 11ere1otore e~ecuted and de· PARCEL 3 EAc1us1ve easements dale of the hearing noticed This statement was tiled With the Oct 4 , 1983 k l ( Sept 26. 1983 . Celifornle, 85 per map recorded In llvered 10 the undersigned written appurtenant to said Unll No 21, ell bo County Clerk ot Orange County on F229121 file ept l>y the rourt. you f2251t7 Book 391, Pages 35 to 37 ol Mis-0ecrara11on of Default end Demand as more spec111ca11y aellneo In the a ve Sept 27. 1983 Published Orange Cout Delly are interested tn the estate. Publl1hed Orange Coast Dally Gellanaous Maps, In the Olflce 01 the for Sale. and e wrlltan Notice ol O.· Condominium Plan and ttie Decler-YOU MAY E XAM INE the F225811 P001 Ocl 11 18 25 Nov 1 1983 you may serve upon the ex Piiot Oct 25 ·Nov 1, 8. 14. 1983. County Recordllf 01 said County lautt end Elecllon to Sell The under-•lion file k ept b y the court If you P h•,., 0 C D l ' ' ' 'SS" ~3 • !>782-83 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A l n... p RCE A I · h . ublls""' range oest ery 5 v-o ecutor or adnurustrator or DEED OF TRUST DATED Oct be signedc1usedsadNot1ceot. ..... 11u11 A L 4 non..ixcus1veeue-are mlerested int e est.ate. Piiot Oct 4, t 1, 18, 25. 1983 • 0 r and Electlon to Sell to be reca<ded In meot to uae the common area and h 5<165-83 DllDllC NOTICE upon the attorney for the ex· Dll-IC NOTICE 2 '· l980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· 11ie county wriera lhe reel property la lecllltlet of the pro1ect which have you may serve upon t e ex· ~""'-ecut.or or administrator an d ~""" TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· localed been or will be developed on the ecutor or adnurustrator, or -----------------------•. . ' ERTY.IT MAV BESOLDATAPUB· 0 O 8 fol I d aJ h f th PlBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS 8UllNl!IS file wit h the court w i th proof NOTICE INVITING a1oa UC SALE IF vou NEED AN EXPLA-Data ctober 2 , 111 3 low ng describe re property upon l e attorney or e ex· N ... E ITATE ... INT ( ~» . 1110 ITEM NO IOI ' Ref· SPARMAN and/Or BEVONO (1) lot 1 of Tract No 7852, as por ecutor or adrrunistrat.or and A-... 0 .,..rv1ce, a Wrtl lcn request NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN th I NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PARTNERS map recorded In boolo. 302 pagee 7 . ' flCTITIOUI aUllNIE88 Tl'le tollowlng persons are doing st.a ting that you desire special sealed P opoaet will be ecelveo :., PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU, YOU BENEFACT 10 9 inclusive Mlscella~a Maps file with the court with p roof NAME ITATEMENT business es h (']' ( r 1 r ' SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER d d t o' C t Call'. ( , 't•~ equest The following person 1s dOlng BSC INTERNATIONAL. 3723 notice of l e I Jnfi! 0 an In· Ille Clly ol Costa Mesa, IO wit. The 17 Rumrock, Irvine, CA es 181 Tru1tee rec~r a o range oun 'I· 0 ~rvtce, a wri ""'!1 r ousineu as Birch Street. Suite 24, Newport ventory and appra1semen1 o f Cny Counclt PO Bo)( 1200. Costa ·(It a s11 ... 1 address or common 22691 La~t.~11ng~1i:~1;, fo'e"x~ePTlNG THEREFROM that staling that you ~esll'e special FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Beecn, CA 92660 est.ate asseis or of the peti-M~sa, Cahlornia 9218~~·~00. on or des1gna11on ot property 11 shown El Toro CA 92630 1><>rt1on 01 •and included within notice of the ftling of an Ill· ANNEX. 18400 Ward St • Fountain Bachmann Ska fa Corp . 3723 lions or at.'t'OUnlS m entioned ~do~:. ~~eve':~~,~. 1993 11 ~~II g~ above no warranly Is given as.!o Its 17141 855•3788 Parcel 1 as shown on 8 map re-venlory and appraisement of "•J~lk C~~~!i0g01111n 18615 Les ~~~" ~~"~26~~1te 24· Newport in Scctton 1200 and 1200.5 of the resJJonslb•llly ot 11111 blddet 1o ~~~:,:~::~eas ~~9cor~-:;~neO~d T~~ Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot corded in book 45. page 2& ol Parcel est.ate assets or of the peli Flores, Founteln Valley: CA 92708 This business Is conducted by· • the California Probate Code. deliver Illa bid to the City Clerk'• Trust, by rea~on ~f e breach or de· Oct. 25 Nov 1• 8• 1983 5792.83 ~~~d~~ ~~eo~:~c~ ~o~:.ycoc~'1~ t1ons or accounts m en tioned Thlt business 11 conducted by• en corporation . William S Ciecb OltlceBby the proper announceded fault 1n the obllgaUona i!HIC\Jred 10,ft18 g ' in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of indlvld al •• 1 8 11 p sld 1 · lime Ide will be publicly open b k 1 1_.. d " . Cod u ..,., o ec mann, re en 2700 N Mai n Street Suite d d I d t t t 00 there y, .. ereto ore execu ..... an Dun11c NOTICE (2) Lots t, 3 end 4 ot Traci No the California Probate e Jt1<:k Meyer COilen Tills 1t1ternent was filed wllh Ille · 1 an ree a ou 8 • m ·or 81 delivered lo the undersigned• writ· r""'-7817 15 r ma recorded In bOOk JAMES A HUMPHREYS Th11 s1etemen1 was flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 535 soon theresfler as prectf.1:1e on ten Declaration ol Oelaull 1nd De-8 · pe33 ~ 3 M 11 • County c1er11 or Orange County on Oct 12 1983 . Santa Ana C A 9%70 1 ~r1day.11 ~~ver:er ~i 1~811, j~ r• mand t()f sa1e eno wntten notice of Ng~·~~(J(o TC,.".E,.0;=• ~.p:•rn',119 •;me:· 011';: ~=~ JR . LAW CORPORATION Oct 3. 1983. FZ272t2 ( 714) 953-J l 88. 0~~cCost:~.: ca:rior~I fM 1~~ breach and of etec:tlon 10 cause 1he (Seu. 1101 .. 107 u.c .C.) recorder of u ld cO<Jnly Z321 l South Pointe Drive Publlslleo Orange Coe!~~~ ,.,~!T.~~~~--CURREY • Published Orange Coast i..1rn1ihing ol TWO C21 ticK-UP unders•gn,~d 1~11sel: said proJ":~Y 10 NotlCe 11 hereby given 10 credllora EXCEPTING THEREFROM, how• Laguna Hll11, CA. 1%653 Pjl Oc 8 2 N 983 ' 0 .1 p· Oc 25 26 N STVLETRUCKS sausy 111 0 gaions, en er.e-ol the wllhfn named trenslaror(1) eve•, any and all uclus1ve eaaa-(7'4) 581 6300 01 t 1 t. I , • ov 1, 1 . SOO Hewpot1 Cenler Drlv.. lull•• cu y 1101 l . , , ov. I. Addlltonal seia 01 the specif!· af1er 111e underS1gneo caused said that 1 bulk trenster rs about to be manta eppunenent 10 ell con· ~ • SS51·83 Hewpoft !leech. CA. l2tl0 1983 5809-83 cations may be obtllned •t the Ot· no11ce or breach and of elecllon lo made on personal properly herein· dom1n1um units excepting said Unll Published Orange Coas -------------Publl1hed Orange Coas1 Dally t1ce or tne Purcnulng Agent et 77 be reco•ded July 8 1963 as Instr etter described No 2 I now or hereatter referred to Daily Pilot Oct. 25. 26. Nov 1 P\8.IC NOTICE Pllol Oct 18· 25· Nov 1 8• 1983 PlllllC NOTICE F81r Drive. Costa Mesa, Callforn•a No 83•294336 0~ Olllclal A~0 ds In The name(s) and business address 1n the Deciarellon or tne Declar111on 1983 5769·83 -------------557o.a3 Bid• should be returned 10 the etten-the ofltce of the ecOfder 0 renge ol the intended trensteror(sl are es emended FICTITIOUI aUllNllS SPl-tOM7 lion ol the City Clenl wllhln uid County NATHAN GOLDWATER 22726 Ven-ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM NAME ITATfllll!NT Pia.IC NOTICE NOTICI OF ume limit. In 8 sH)ed envelo~. Said sale will be maat, DUI wllhoul ture Blvd . WOO<llend Hiils. Calli one hundred per cent 1100-.i.1 ol all The following ~rson Is doing TllUITl!E'S IA.LE Identified on the outside wllh lne Bid covenant or warranty. ••Press or1m-9136~. WILLIAM T MILLER. JIM 11gt11s 10 011, gas and other P\8.IC NOTICE t>l.oslnttte es FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll No. 1'11151 Item Number and Ille Open1nii.Oa1e Plied. reg•rdl,,g lllle possession., or SOMMERS, 2300 HarDor Blvd l/G, hy\lrocarbon substances 1y1ng NOTICE OF DEATH OF (Al DISTRIBUTORS INTER· NAME STATIMENT YOU Altf IN DIFAULT UN0e" A EaCil'I bid shell specify each and encumbrances. to pay tne remaining Coste Mesa. Calif 92626 undor, or 1"81 may be produced from JACK 8. BURT AND OF NATtONAL/(81 SPA PAl(S OF The lollowlng person 11 doltii: DIED OF TRUIT DATID Jllfr a , eve<y item 15 set tonh in 11141 specilt· Prlnclp11 sum 01 the noiecal secured Th• namacs1ano but1nH1 addreu the ab9v11 de&erlbed land, together PE TITION TO ADMINIS AMERICA (CJ DISTRIBUTORS IN· bullnesa as 1M1. UNlell YOU TAICI ACtlON clltons 'Any end all eaeeptlonl to by .. Id deed OI Trust, with lntereSI ol the Intended t1ens1e1M(al ere With one hundred percent (100%) ol TERNA TIONAL SPA PRODUCTS. BLOl~D VINYL RECORD CO • TO PAOTECT YOUfl PlllOHltTI. IT 1tfe 9911Cltlcet1ons must oe clearly 89 '"Hid note provided advanoes 11 ASSAO ABOUSALEH. 9 t4 t Orchid all rognts. 10 111e proceeos 11leratrom TER EST A TE NO. A · l %0338 INC . 1845 An1he1m Ave " 13-C, TIONK PUBLISHING CO . IOLI MAY •E IOLO AT A "'9UC IALIE. atetecl 1n tne bid, ind 1111ure to Mt any under the terms 01 S8Jd Deed 01 Drive. Coate Mesa. Cehl 92826 end one 11undre<I pe<~t ( IOO"lol of To all heirs. ben er1cianes Coat a Mesa, CA !121127 LOI/Ell ENTERPRISES. KNOn IF YOU NllD AN lltl't.ANATIOM fOftll any Item in 1ne •peclfieatlona lrutl IMI, Charges and l•f)en .... ol That the property peftlnent hetllO al rents, oonu11ts and proflfl ICCTU• • d d t Nancy C Lee, 1a•s Anaheim Ave ENTERPRISES. 21842 Oceanvi.w Of THE NATU"I OF THI lh•ll be grounds tOf re)eetlon Of Ille lhe Trullff ind of tile trulla created I• described In gener•l u The build· Ing lherefrom. provided l'lowelle(, <re .1tors a n contingen • 13.c , Co111a Mesa, Ce 92627 Ln . H1.1n0119ton Beach, CA 928-46 PAOCl!l!OINO AGAINST YOU, YOU bid by Hid Deed of Trust 1ng, ell of the furn1tur1, llatur•, that Grentor w11vea 11no rellngulahes creditors or JACK B. BURT This business IS conducted by: an Michael Gerard Knoll. 218~~ IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYIR. E.cn bid 111011 set 101111 the lull N Slid ~ale 9°~~J'810 f oriuesday, equlpmer11. Inventory, auppt111, the rig hi to uM or occupy or to enter and persons who may be 1ndlv1d1.1al Oceanvlew ln .. Huntington Beecn. On November IS, 1983, al 9:00 nemea end 1esldenct101111 persona ov~~ er • A • 81 Pm 81 gooaw111. traoe neme, and leasehold upon any portion ol lhe aurtace and otherwise interested tn t h e Nancy C. L8-CA 92646 AM , BENEFACT as <Suly appointed and par lies Interested 1n the lhe apman venue entrance to lntereSI ol lflal c;erla•n no1 d<>11 bU1I-said land, tor the purpose or drilling . Th11 stalement was llled wllh the This business 1s conducted by an Trullee under a11d pursuant 10 Deed proposal 11 the bid 15 by 1 corpor. the CMc Center Building, 300 East neas localed a• 2300 Harbor Blvd. tor. 1uch 011. gas or otner will and/or estate• County Clerk ot Orange County on 1nd•v1du81 ol Trus1 recorded August 3, 11181 as etlon s111e 1ne names ol the ollicers Chapman Ave Orange, CA unit .oG Costa Me$& Calll 92626 l'lydroceroon or mln&11l subllan<:es. A pell lion has been riled Oct • 1983 M1cnae1 G Knon 1ns11 No •81. b001c 14165, page who .::an Sign an egreemen1 on At 1118 time of 1119 in1tlll l>Ubli-The ouSlness name used by the lor the purpose ot exerct51ng Grant· by JeanetU? Scharlin IJl the F221RO ThlS Stetement wu flied With tl'le 1808, Of Ollle1ar Records. executed bel'lllf ol the corporellon and cet•on °1 th•s notlCe tne 101•1 said translerorls) el said locellon IS ors r1g1111 111ere10. as reserved In S Co rt f 0 Pubhsned Orange Coast Dally County Clerk ol Orange County on by BEYOND PARTNERS, A LIMITED whether more then one officer must amount ot Ille unpaid balance ot lhe THE HOT OOG PLACE dee<ls recorded May 17, 1972 In upenor u 0 range Piiot Oct 11. 18. 25. Nov 1 1983 Oct 12. 1983 PARTNERSHIP as trustorc11. In the sign II the b•d 19 by a partnersnip or Obhgahon secured by Ille above de· Thal said bulk 1ranste1 111n1endect book 10129, page 657. Offlel11 Re-Coun tY requesll ng t ha l 5557-83 F227274 omce ol 1he County Recorder ot Or· a Joint venture s1a1e Iha names and scnbed dHd of trust and esllmaiod to be consummated al 1he olllce or cords, and f&Cordod Decem~r 27 Jeanelle Scharlin be ap· Pubt1shed Orangt1 Cont Dally ange County, Stele ot Calllornle, addresses of 'au general pertners ~o~~'s:;~rses. and advances Is Betta Escrow Enterprises tnc . 505 1961 1n book 5957 pega 665. 01. point("(J as persona.I represen- D1111111c NOTICE PllotOC118.~S Nov t 8,1983 WILL SELL AT PtlBLIC AUCTIONand101mventurers llthebldderlse 1 ' . N.JusttnAva.,Sullel60,Santa Ana, flc1alRecords . _ _. . · th ---=::~uuu==:::-====--l----------=5::6~7:_2·::8::3j TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH sole proprietorship or another enllly The total indeDted119SS Detl'IO an Cahlornla 92705 on or arter Novtif'n. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A tative l.Q..umtJUSter eest.ale FlCTITIOOI aUllNEll (pey1ble 11 time of Illa In l•wtul 11111 does b<.lslness under 8 flclllious estimeie on which the opening bld Is oer 7 t983 DEED OF TRUST OATEO August 27. of JACK B. BURT (under NAME ITATEMl!NT Ml.IC NOTICE money olthe United S111 .. 1 •I. Front name. the bid shall ~ 1n the real f0m(,~':)'g"(;;'!o':,6°b~ain~ b~c;-11• Tnos Bulk Transter IS subtect to 1981 UNLESS YOU. TAKE ACTION the lndependenl Adrrunis· The following peraons eie doing enlrlnc41 to Benelect II 22891 name of the bidder witl'I a deslg-r;:o I 1 8 ay ore Calllorn1e Un11orm Comm•rcl81 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT tratlon of Est.at.es Act) The FICTmOUI IUllNEll Lamti.rt, Sulte.520, El Toro, CA. all nllton follOwlng Showing "OBA (the I 8 18 e Code Section 6 t06. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE : business 15 NANI STATIMENT right, lltle and lnter•t con-..yed to fictitious nemel'" provided how-D•led. October 11· l983 The name end address ol the per-If VOlJ NEED AN EXPLANATION OF pell lion IS set for heanng In 31~~~.~RSA~~A~ldco~:~'b~a The following persons ere doing and now held by It under Mld Deed ever. no fictitious name shall be uted 001/E ESCROW CO son with whom claims may be llled Is THE NA TUAE OF THE PROCEED· Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civtc Meu CA l2626 ' g. ' buslneu as· of Trual In the property 11tuated In unless there Is 8 current raglllratlon ~s s~1g ~e~':cE COM PA NV 1 Bells Eacrow Enterprises tnc , 505 ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Center Dr West Santa Ana SSP s' B S GIZA EQUINE CONCEPTS, 16412 aeld County end Slate delerlbed H : with the Orange County Rec;order In 'I· · ugen N Tuslln Ave Suite 180 Santa Ana CONTACT A LAWVER C 92701.. N. g' m•ll u51nesa ystema. Ledon• Cr . Hunllngton Beach, CA. 426-271-13 case 01 corporations Include ihe By. Cindy Scnoonover Au111an1 C1Hto1nla92705,endlhe1Htd1yto; 9 Barlovento Court, Newport A on ovember • Inc C.81.'.10'"18• 3183 Airway Ave · 928•9 Nortneulerty t6S '"' ol the names of th• Presld.:ii Sea•lllY Secretary llllng c1e1ms by any creditor 111111 be Beach, CA 92663 1983 al 9:30 A .M . 8~~en:e1· ~°!!.~'::"a~~ ~2~~. Olene Fortun•. 16412 Ledon• Cr .. Southeuterfy 83 feat of Lot 173 ol Treasurer. end Manager' · One C•ty Blvd wes1. Orange CA No11ember 4, 1983 wnlcn ls 1ne buSl· '(If a street address or common lF YOU OBJECT lo the Celllornl• 717 N Alpine P Beverly Huntington Beech, CA 92649 N-pon Helghla, In tMI City ol Coet• The City Councn ot the City ot ~~:~s.8288 ness d1y before the consumm111on des1gna1ion ot property IS shown granting of the petition you 11 C ·902 0 ' A.L Huey. Route 5, Clovercrott. Meaa. Counly ol Or•nge, State of Coll• Meu reserves the rk,jht 10 dale SPflClfled above abOve. no warranty Is given u to Its ' H 11 . A 1 . tTn 37064 Celllornle, as per Mep reca<ded In reiec• •n or all bid• Published Orange Coaac Dally So tar es Is known to o ld In· completeness or correctness)' The should either appear at the This 1bus~ess ~~conducted by 1 BB!bara A. Grltlltri, 2642 Ml. book 4 page 83 ol Mlacellaneou1 DATED bctober 20 · 1983 P001 Oct 18, 25, Nov 1. 1983. 1end11d Transter&e(s) said Intended benetic1ary under seld Deed 01 heanng and st.ate you ob,e<"· ~;a 11~~ 5ne~:0g,1 Presldenl Carmel Rd .. Parkton. Md. 21120 Maps In the office of tl'le County Publtshed Orange CoH I Dally Piiot 5634·83 Transterorta) used 1111 following ad-Trust, by reason of e breacri or de-tions or file written objec· Th P 1 1 1 u filed 1111 the lllncenl Fortun•. 16412 Ledon• Rec0tder ot uld County Oct 2s !983 DlllD•IC NOTICE d1llonal business names and ad-lau11 1n 1h1 obtlgauons MCured i h h rt '--! 19 8 1 emen w "' C• . Hunllng1on Beecn. CA 92649 The street addresa •nd other · · S&OS-83 r""'-oresses Within the IJ1ree year• lu t ttiereby tietetolore ex.culed and lions W t l e cou '"""" ore ~r~Y 1~':;k 01 Orange County on T111a business Is conduc1.o by • common deslgnetlon, II any, 01 the pest Babe's Tell8a Style ChlM Oog1, delivered to the undertlgned' wrll· lhe hearing. Your appear· F2211S22 general p•rtners.hlp real property descrlb.O above Is 1111111 IC NOTICE s•LENo,~0E 2,FA'"T 2300 HarbOr Blvd . oG. Costa Meu. ten 0ec1e1111on of Defeull and 0.-ance mav be m person or by Olene Fonuna purported to be 241 Coste Mau r ""'-" "" ~.-.,,.. Cehl 92826 mend IOf Sale. end written no1tce of • Published Orallge Coast Dall~ Thia statement was lltect wllti lhe St , Co1ta ~se. CA AND PAYMENT OF Oeted Octobe< t9 1983 breach end ol elec\lon 10 cause the your attorney. Piiot Oc1 11 t8 25 Nov 1· 1983 bounty Clerk ot Orange County on Tile undefllgned Trustee dla· NOTICE INVITINO ill08 AISEllMEHT LIEN 'Assad Abouaeteh undersigned to sell H id property 10 lF YOU ARE A CR EDl - 5555·83 Pct 12, 1983. claims any llablllty for any Incorrect· Notice 11 hereby given 11111 Ille NOTICE 1$._Ha3EBY GlllEN 111at tnlended TransferllHl(s) satisfy said obllgaUons. and 11iar11· TOR or a contingen t creditor F227250 ness ol the street addren end otn.< Board or Trua1ees of the Cout Com-on Novernbllf '15:""t983, et 10·00 a.m. Punllshll<l Orange Coast Dally Piiot alt•• lhll undersigned ceuMd aelrt f th deceased you must (ile -------------Published Orange Coasi Dally <:ommon deslgnatto11, II any, 1h0wn munlly College Dlatrlct of Orange II 700 Civic Center Drive West. Su-Oct 26, 1983, notrce ot breach end of electlon to 0 e . h. h PlllllC NOTICE Pilot Oct 18, 2s. Nov 1. 8, t983 nartt1n County. C1Jlforn1a. wlll receive teal· perlof Court Clerk s Office, In the 5808·83 be recorded July 1s. 1983 11 1ns1r your da1m wit l e court or -------------5873-33 Said sale wlll be made, but w1thou1 ed bids up to but no t11er 111111 11:00 City ot Santa Ana. County ol Orange, No 83·30627 1 01 0111c181 Rooord1 In present 1t w the personal rep- FICTIT10UI •UllMl!ll DlllD•IC unTICE covenent or wB!1enty. •~preu or Im· am, Tuesday, Novemt>er a 1983 11 S1a1e of C11t1orn11. CHARLES E Dll-IC NOTICE the olllc• ol the Recorder ol 0r811Q• resentatlve appointed by the MAMIE ITATIMENT ~~ nv plied regarding title posses.Ion 0< the Purchaslng Department of 181d WEBER 1nd JAMES E DOBROn r~ County . h " , hs Tile following perton It doing encumbrences,topaylheremalnlng college district located It 1370 JR . Altorneys II Law, 695 Town Saidaalewlllbemade,butwllhOUI courl Wtl In . ·-.. l t>uelnus as· F1cm10ua IUllNEll prrnclpll sum ol tne note(•) MWred Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa. Ca.II· Center Drive, Suite 800, Cos•• N~r~~TJ(O TC:,.~e:,.o;;~:s covenant or warranty, expren or Im· Crom the date of first 1ss CLASSIC LINES CALLIGRAPHY, NAME ITATIMl!NT by Hid Oee<1 ol Trust, with lnte<ett lornl1 I( which lime said bids wlll be Mesa, CA. 92626, (714) 5!>6·7640, (a.ce tt01_.107 U C C:) • plied, regarding lllle POIHHlon. or o f letters as proVided tn _ 9372 Galesheed Or . HunUngton The followtng peraon II doing thereon, as provtd.O In Hid note(a). publicly opened and read for will Hll 11 public eucllon 10 the high-N 11 1 he b i · ~II encumbrances. 10 pay the remaining lion 700 or th e P robate Cod Beach. CA 92646 b<.lslnass as· advance•, If any, under the le<ms of PURCHASE OF TWO-COLOR est bidder for cesh end lawful money 0 ce s re Y gil/an ° or ors principal sum ot Ille no1~s) Hc:ured , . Pamela Jeanne Blet-s. 9372 NEBULAE FINE ARTS ANO uld Deed of Trust. fMI. chergi. CONVERTIBLE PERFECTOR OFF· ol lhe United States. 811 payable II ol Iha within named lllnlfaror(al by said deed of Trust. wllh lnterett of Cahfornia. T h e Um e fo Gllethud Dr Huntington Buc;h. CRAFTS, 9189 La Estrella, Fountain and expenHt or the Tru11M aod or SET PRESS, GOLDEN WEST COL· the time ol sate. all that certain real 111'~ 11 l>lllk transrr '' •bouh 10 be 85 in said nota provided •dvanoea 11 flhng clatn\S will n ot expire CA 92646 Valley, CA_ 92708 the trus11 creatfl'j by Hid Deed of LEGE pro~IY snua1ed 1n the City ol ma 11 on persona property erain-any. under the terms ot Said o..o 'of r1or to rour mon\hs from the Tills ous1ness II '°1iduc1eo by an Merrie Angeline Martino Marvin, Trust for the amount reaeonablV es-All bids ere to b8 in accordance Ir vine, County of Orange. State ot alte' datcrlbed 1rust lees charges ano expenl8I of P 1nd1vldual 9189 La Eetrelle, Fountain Valley, trrnated to 09 s1::,453 35 w11h the Bid Documents whlctl are Calllorn1a. de&erlbed as tottows The n&~s and d!r1"'"~ t1d· the T'rustee eno 01 the trusts created date or the heanng noticed Pamela J Ble1we11 CA 92708 The ~nallclery under Hid Deed now in Ille and may be secured In tl'le Legal Description Unu 117 re-dresses or 1 8 inten trans erora b Sllld Deed ot Trust. abOVt' Ttire slatement was filed wllh the This business Is conducted by an otTrus1 heteloforeexecuted arid de-olflc:e ol the Director ot Purc111.slng corded tn p11cel book 136. pag• 1, ~tPGA~C11E"sc~~~~ A~D 0S~~LL YSeld sale will be held on. Tuesday, YOU MA y EXAMINE the Count~ Clerk ot Orange County on 1n01vldu11 livered 10 the undersigned 8 written ol said college dlslnat, parcel 1, Orange County. California, 8 C • CA ven 11 e ar, November 15, 1983. at 2·00 pm 11 fl k t b th t If 0 Sept. 26. 1983 Metr~erv1n oec11r111on ol Default and Demand Each bidder must submit wlll1 hie ot M11cellaneou9 Maps. Olflclal Re· •n lemllnte, the c1111pm11n Avenue antrence to 1 e ep Y C: cour · Y u F22Mll Thia s1111ement w11 llled Wllh the for Sal•. and a written Notice of o.. bid a cashier's ch8Ck, cetlllled cords Tiie locallon In Clllllornie 01 Ille the CM<: Center Building. 300 e.111 are intt>resled tn t h e estate, PuOllth.O Orange 1 Coa1t Dally County Clark or Orange County on 11ult and Election 10 Sell Tne unde<· check. or bldd•• s bond mlde pay-The 11reet &ddres1 or Olhl< com-ch•~I e•ecu:;;: office or Prll1C'P111 Chapmen Alie . Orange. CA you may serve upon the ex· P11o1 Oct 11 18. 25. Nov '· 1983 Oc:1 12. 1983 algned Geused said Nolloeol Default able to the order of tile Coes1 Com· mon des1gna11on ot sa•d real prop-~s ";8" ~ SAMt th• lnt•nded Al the Ul'l\9 of the inltlll publl-~·utor or administrator or 5550·83 F2272tCI and ElectlOn 10 Sellto be recorded In munlly College Ol1tr1C1 Botrd of erty IS 1800 E Garry St reel • 117, ri'"1 eror 1 ca hon ol this notice the 10111 ' Pubt1s11ed Orange Coast Dally Ole county where the r111 propetty '' Tru11ee1 In •n amount not 1e11 lhan San111 Ana, Calltornla 92705 All other bu~iness n1m':,'~nC1 •d-emoun• 01 the unpaid balance ol the upon the attorney ror the ex· Ml.IC NOTICE P1ro1 OC1 18. 2S. No11• 1. 8. 1983 located ttve percent (5%) of the sum bid H 11 8111\l "le wlll be made wltf\oul dretsei used 'I the mien •rans-~bllgetlon 1M1Cured by trie above d• ecutor or adm in istrator, and 567 1·83 Date: October 20, 1983 guarantee m111 ltle bidder wlll ef)ler co11en11n1 ot wer1anty raga1dlng litre. :•r~r w1t,hln t~ree ye:ra 11111 ye~~s scribed deed ot trust ana etttmeted fllc with the coun with 'Proof FICTITIOUI 8UllNl81 i-------------1Rel BEYOND PARTNERS Into the proposed Contrect If tne po11e111on. or encumbr1noe1. To 119 pea an er 81 nown ° 8 ~0111 eKpen1111 and advances le ( 1. • NAME tTATllHNT BENEFACT ume 111wareled to 111m. In 1"41 avent utl1ly the obligation Meured by end Intended ll!lntleree are. lee M, $t2 9·80 73 ' 0 serv C.'e, a Writte n request The following persona ere doing P\alC NOTICE a1 tald Trustee ol lellure to •nt111 Into euch contrect, pu11u1n1 10 tne po-of ule con· ~~~~ ,fp~~IA~~E~ACUUM AND The total lndebtadneu bllng en staling that you d esire special buttneu 81 flCTITIOUI au.,..11 By Cindy Taylor the e>roceeds ot the ctiectc will be !erred tn lllOH cer11tn C011dltlon1. The e( > d t>U 1 dd 8911mete on which the opening Old 11 notice of the !ihng of an ln- PABADOX. 30100 Crown I/alley, NAME ITATllllNT 22891 L1m1>er1. Suite 520 forfeited, or In lhe cue of 1 bod. Ille coven•nll and restr1e11on1 detect •• 1 1~~"; ~= t 5 ~··:: 1 reaa computed may be obtelnec:t by cell· ventory and app~ment 0 Pko, Lotgim• NIQuet. CA 92877 The IO!lowlng peraon •• doing El Toro, CA 92630 lull 1um ttwlfeof wm t>e forleltec:t to of JulV 18. 1979 In BOOll 13233. Page ~ASTER':. ~UCTro~ns2~75.: ,:.:· no (7 l 4) 937-0966 tMI day belate f h ti Monika Klrklllld 23991 Eldet Ct builnHa 81 (1'141855-3788 nld coll~• dl11r1o1. 437, tt MQ . ol 0111e111 RecMd1 of • • he Hie est.a te IUl!lets or o l e pe · ~· NIQUtll, CA~ 112611 " MONIOUE 19721 canbtlrr• Hunt· Publl1had Orano• co111 Delly Pltot No bldd111 IT'•y wlthdtaw 1111 bid Oro~• County. CallfOfnt• POr~::~~e ~~=,~:.-r't1<;;:,,,11i:,~0 Dated: Ootobar 18, 1983 tlons or ICC'OUnts rne_ntiofwd Horn• ~tdlohl1n, 23791 Pnero, 1ng•on e.aoti. CA. 92848 • Oct 25. Nov. 1. 8, 11183 IOf • period tor lorty·ll\19 (<Ill) dey1 No le• of Oel•ult Pl!lyment ot 1, deeor•t>ed In g-1•t•I H llaouumt NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC. ln Section 1200 and 1200.S of l.llQun• Hiiia, CA g28S3 watt8" Loult Btanken1hlp, 19721 5793-83 a1t1t the dale Ml for the opening e11e111rnen1 tlen under aald con· tmell •P l11neet end ~111, ~11i II Hid Tn.11tee, the California Problite Code. fhll 1>v11neu 11 conduct.o 1>y 1 C1nberr1. Hunt1ng1on BHch, CA '"r.:'f B d 1 T 1 ,_..... dlllona, ~:;'ant~ •nd 2~V~on• rMlk• en:ftoaated et 20fs.-\ NPl>Oft B)'· T O SERVICE COMPANY, eoefll JEANEnE SCHARUN lllnltad partnar1ntp 92648 oar o ru1 -w11 recor °" une , " Blvd C t M CA 92821 By Cindy SCtioonover AN111ent Monllt• Kttklend Tl'lts l>ulllnen 11 conouct~ Dy 811 Nil.IC M>TIC( the prtvtlege of r•leellng eny 111<1 ell ln11rument No 83-283 Ille ol ONlcie! Tilt B~!.~!-:ame uNd b Mid · Sec;ret•ry IN PROPRIA PERSONA Thia l11t-t wu 1118<1 with Ille lflOMdual ITATl•NT OI ~:,::t.:,~i:a::..~;t:::~·:~i.:: ~:.d~o~':'gt~'::i>'c== tranlle<otl •I Hid loc:allon ta. kn.. One City BlvO WMt, Or~ ~ 19 Plat AVUH, s.Jt~ H7 County Clefll or Orange Counly on w L Btankenattlp AaANC>OMMeNT OF' Ull Of ding with Ille dlrectl\19 91~ 10 W•t Thi! .. l<I bUlk 1r1n•tet lt Intended 71.._&35 ~288 LoDf Bt1cll, CA. NIH Oct 4• 1983 F12ID4 Tlli: s:!'':'.:'~7'o~H 11~:,:r ·~ ff1Cnmou1 au ...... NANI NOF\MAN e WftTSON Collt Property M111~1 Ser· to l>e coneummeted ., tM olfle• ot. Publtll'le<I Orano• CoHt Odv. PHot P ubt1J1ht'd ~ Cout Publl~ orenr cout Dally &,~n,~ 1~83 111\ge 'I rile 1onow1no ~'*°"' h•vt •b•ri· sacr•••rv. Boerd of Trutt"' vice, Inc. by the BOtltd ol Ot~tor•of :'ctr L•~111n;1/u~0~r,N I• 115: Oct 25, Nov. 1. 8. 11183 5111.93 !Daily PUot <Xt. 24. 2s. 31, fl!ll01 Oct I 1 18 2 Nov 1 1983 ' fJ27170 doned the UH ol Ille Flcllllout Buel• Coatt Community College Olltrlel Gerry PIUI Office Perk A11ocl•t1on Btuce"t .".c n.C Op pof I 9SS ' • ' ' MSI Name TUSTIN PENNY PRESS Publlthe<l Orange CoHt Dally Piiot On October 12 1983 wttlell 11 the • 01 a me11, ounty OI renge. · 5553•93 Publltlled Or•no-Cou t Dally 18374 lrvlne B111d., Tu1t1n, cA: Oct 25. Nov 1. 8. 1983 dete of tht 1n11111I p.ibllcallon of thl1 Calllotnl•, 112827 on or alter Novtm· Pta.IC M>TICE S74'4 -83 PHot OCI 18. 25. Nov 1, e. 1983, 92811() U07•83 Notice ot S•I• the tollowlng ~ 7 19113 -------------5e77-83 OWnet Terry L HlfWY 13101 rww amounlJ repret..,l ttie total amount Tnt1 bulk trentlet not tublect to NIUC NOTICE 1-------------iH.a.n, Senll Ana. CA 82105 01 the unpaid blltllnce o1 ,,,. obll-C1111ornte Uniform Commercl•I _______ .....______ PlaJ( M>TICl owneo Everett WOOdaon. 1192 "8l.IC M>TICE ~ e II on • • c u r • d'> by 111 • Code &ectlor\ 8 106 FICTITIOUI •UIMll Mllchell. 6.2.8, Tutlln, CA 9288() •l>Ov ... dMCrtbecl ptaper1y to be 1ola Tl'lt name llld 1.ddrMI of Ille I*· NAiii IT ATl•N'T FICTITlDUI •uttNtlH own« Arlerle WOodlOl'I. 1192 NOTICI lfld re11ton1D1y •1tlm1ted COlll. •1(• IOI' wtlh whom clalm1maybefiled1• The following l*'llOn 1' doing NAMI •TATWlllN'T Mltch4111, •28. Tu1t1n, CA 92880 CHEllflON U.S.A. INC. hll •ti •P• pen .. t . •dvenc.-. r•tl)eOll11•ly; •nCI I.ff M. 8owcut, t55 Avenldl Del °""""8 .. TM lollowlng pettont .,. doing ow,,., Michelle Hl tvey, 1310 I PllC.tlOn pending bel0t• the Call· tucl'I otl'lllf' ... e..,,..enlt , penalllee. Mir. S•n Cltm.,.,., CA end IM 1811 AOCOUNTf<E£PE~S. 23 14 OOr· bt•llMM -N-1111190, Stnt• Ana. CA.112105 lornl• Cot11tel CoMmllll!Orl 10 ~-COlll and attorney·, 1 ..... May d•y IOt tltlng Claim' Oy any Cttdllor ,,.. 81., Cott• M .... CA ll28~~.. SAOOLIBACK PAINTING 8 OEC· the Flcll!lout lvtl,.,... Name , .. rnenc. lddltlOn•l ciean~ °'*' ~, ... ltom d•I• of lnltlel pvblf. •hall be Nollember II. 1983. wn~I 1• OltnM M OoneldlOO...t 805 D E O"ATtNQ. ~8578 Ill Toboeo. fetred to 1bove wu l11e<1 lt't Or1nge -tlor11 of 1t111no 1!1111« toc•tad ,,_, ICl tlOtl un1ll 11m11 or Hiii The uflC)llld 11141 1>1.ot1neHday belore theconevm· Mobedi. W•t Covina, IJA. 91720 Ml11ton \lleto. CA 92891 County on Match 2 t. 1"3 mllea oll Illar. from 8 .. 1 heel\. CA ball l'ICe OI ODllQlllOl'I II 12,074.25, f'!lllion date llPllOllHld ebo11e Tiiie Oulln4IM It cOl1Clucled by •n David lt.ett11 Pl'llHlt>•. 28&711 El Thia ooatneta w11 conducted by• ICl'le11rOl'I pf1n1 to dl1911Ce rvO~ 20 K!ott1 ot l 204 85 ••r.n•H Of •500. Oetfl<l Oeti>W 2 I, IH3 llldMCf\.ttl Taboeo, MIMIOl'I Viejo. CA 92891 ~n••I p1rt,,.,thlp ~..,f D<ttow mun lower tow wet., tor• tolel •mount o U .778 90 Malltf AvCllOl'I ocanne M OontldtOn 011110 Kellh PhllNPI • Evertll WOOdtOfl ~KCllPI for wen hHdl end COMOC· Oiied Oolober 10. 1g93 tntendld frtntfe< ... Tfl!e lletemen\ waa Ille<! "llllh Ille Tlllt tllltmtnt WH flied '#1111 IM Tl'lll elltement wH flied with tlle tori Further lntClrmt tlon may be Ob-CHARI fS E WEBER Vire M Koulouraa County Cl«ll of Orange County on County Cletlt Of Orange County on County Cler1c of Orange CouMy on u11nte1 trom1ne Co11111 Comml•tlOl'I fur Wttl Co.ti lntendlld Tr1nrteror Oct tO. '"3· Ocl 13. 1913 Stet ~·· 11183 ~· 53 t Howard ..St., 411'1 "'°°'' Siii Property M~I PvOfft~ O••llr Coul DAiiy ~ "'7404 , ... no F·212287 ,.,.nclte6. CA 1"5J 6'3-USS ISIJl'Vleft. Inc -PtlOl Ocl 2 1183 5804 83 Put>lltl'lecl Orenge Coot O.ity Pu1>11111e<1 Oratlge Coul Otlly P\ibllehecl Orenge CONI Delly Pubttlflec:t Orange Co•I 0111'( PllOI IJ>u1>1i11"1<1 Orange Cout Oll!Y Piiot Piiot Oet 25· NOY \.a. 1•. !"3 "'lot Oel ta, 25, Nov '·a, 1983 f'llOt Oct 4, I'· 18. 2&. ltl:I' IOci 22, 23, u . 25. u . '11, 21. 1983 Oct It ''· 25, No-v 1. INS Went AO Help? , I 5701•'3 5e7 ... ) &4$3•'3 t' 8?'3·83 ~582·83 842•5e78 mTmOOa au ..... NAME aTATIMINT Tne fOltowlng peraon• .,. OOln\l ~mtOUa .,... •• l>u1ln"1 II NA• ITATWlllNT NOSTALGIC CERAMICS. 88 !!air Tile tollowlng s-~• llf'e d~ t>1ive. Cott• Mn1. CA. 112928 buiineH u LOult J Bechleder, 110111 Wta,I• LA8 AS90CfATIS. 10101 81et41t 111ood Blvd • QJI..., City. CA 90230 A11e r:ounteln lltlley. CA t270t FranGH s BtclllederJ. 1.1018 Th• BMk ot °' .. COunty l'/Mlwood Blvd • Culv4!r \Olly. CA 10101 Slater Awnue. 'OllOllln V• ~r: 1:1u•1n111 ,, oortduetect by •n le'(. c" .,1oe ~nlncorporeted MIOCl1t100 other 'l'hlt bvelntM 11 conduoted br • han ft pertnf•thlp IC<>rporallon. Fr1nce1 8 8•ctl18dtr Sllerry L "lndley Thi• itatemei1t wt• tiled wllll the ,. r1111 i1111ment WM fllecl Wlln me ~Olltll'f Cltfk at 011~ Counly ort ~ounty C:IWll ot Orenge Courrty on ~ 13 11M3 oct 20, 1"3 ,,,,.. ~ Pub4111Md Or•ngct Coett Delly PublhlMd Ofange C04tl\ Delly ~Ila\ Oet II. 2&, Nov I 8, 1983 PMOI Ocl 25, NOY l , 8, 14, ttQ. 56711 83 57at-a3 ,. c::a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 25, 1983 l111n fer lale ISM IH1e1 Uafaraillae4 A,.rtaeat1, Uaf. A1!rtaeat1, Oaf. THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIF IED OFFICE HOURS l ............ . 1002 ...... 1044 •t1!"'m-e-11'h-a-,.-2-a""'s-.-a""'i"9s· lmae 2244 .-:n.. __ ---------counl S 1000, locatlon -·- Ct1t1 Mffl 2724 Telephone Service:· Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . DEA DLINE PUBLICATION DEADLI NE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursdav f r ida y Saturdav Sundav Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed . Thur Fri. Fri. CANCELLATION ·L I :30 a.ro. lk 30 p.111. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:UI) p.nt. :~:00 p.m. & CORR ECTIO Cancellations and c,xrections ma be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. E RRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir!)t in correct ir1sertion cnly. LllD ISLE Traditional 3 Br, 3'1'1 Ba Bayfront, pier, & float for fi5' boat Prired w seU $1.250,000 Remodeled 3 br , 2 bath + large rec. nn., beam ceiJmgs. furnished, pattos. $420,000. YllTI IEL Liii IA YFllllT Fabulous day & night. bay & mountain view. 1 Bdnn. 1 Ba. condo. Lowest priced at $295,000. llYSIDE PUCE llYFIDIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1.500,000. PElllSIU HOIE DCHIFIOIT Ocean & jetty Views. Marme room. 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 sq, h . 4 car parkrng. $1,385.000, FAllllllS lllCH HILL TDP New 4 br, 4 VJ ba. custom French Normandy EBtate 1 2 prime acre hilltop Now $995.000 COIOllDD CAYS llYFIDIT' Coronado Island cust. bayfront Jot 65' bvat deck. Plans avaiL Now $370,000 wltrade lllOWHElD HOIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake Vll'W 3500 sq ft. $440.0 0. Will trade for a local property llLIOl COVES Bayfront 3 Br 3 &, remodeled rrushed & boat. $600,000 --------• PARK 0e1 Mar. CA 495-9637 210 • Bdrms. s725-i1360 Peaia1ala 2707 ... -....... .._._ ..... ,_ CREST i.E. Exclaaa1e 1600 ~r iBr. ;h btk 1q bay,·~ 61" 10 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Peninsula Pt-custom 2-sty bcn S45o mo 650-2493 4 Bdrm, 2'}, ba. Plan O. Cape Cod, bull1 1981, I Lge 1 br, 112 blk 10 beech 2·8lory living at Ill best quallry throughout. 1531 fy W/D No pers $625 mo. ·-·-•""""""""'.. Micro-wave, new carper, E Ocean $395.000 Sele yrly Craig 870-6500 recenltypetnted Move-In or trade for Income prop 651-1177 X204 wkd'-S, 675-9780 condition $205.000 ' PElllllUUYFRHT or beach t111er 851-tt12 Coreaa •el Mu 2722 ••• 1,000 Ownr/agt 2 Sr 1 Ba $656 avt now duplex, pier dock & $450,000 6 yr old -WCHELeoM DfWVr see Sat 2:00-4:00 only Immaculate bayfronl ~l'sor WtLL:1EXCHANGE sandy beach 1 a 3-car eolfy Pasadena CuSlom home' llYINI lronl apl 433 Iris garage are a few of t1u1 for comparable or lessor lireptace disnwasr, no per pluses Bay & night llgh1 .._Sl•1177 home In good Orange L11Ha li1Hl 2252 2 Br 2 Ba Dpl~. bay view, view or tne harbor from u County iocauon 2 br, 2 ba condo Gou new pa1n1. crpl, drapes 11v1ng room, format dining (213) 798·9005 course view at WeSI 9 A11a11 now S 1100/mo room & kllchen lftWJOll ltacL . 2-169 011 while crptg. relrtg. lease Scott 720· t 105 OPEi 1-1 _ • washer. dryer. 2 car gar Wl •• E••ay 3'IO MICHELSON e111vr Winter. On Seashore. 1 1s1 ctasst $800 499-2989 Bach So 01 nwy Wei bar, -• 111v•NE Bdrm. den. uard, ulll '"cl no kll Quiel person only ••• tA•o ' Cape Co11e, 2 br. 2 ba. on $350 '"ct u111 673-3415 -· -lil t I la 1069 $500/mo, 213 •46·1639 Iha tennis courts walk lo --------· ••r• tac • f .. :. -beach S900 mo-lo-mo Coat• ..... 2724 11,sl."Es llH•H 1 urala .. e. 99 3 oo SPIC HI SPll 645-1812 5•6-9603 General 2202 Avail imm 4 • 4 bkr 1 Br 1 Ba roomy new .. If 1-1 a. 2269 carpet , drapes. lresh If neatness counts tills one -GREAf locatlon· o4 Br ewpor tlCa painr 382 Viclorta. blwn could be lor you. Beaut•· upper unit w/mlnl vu 2 bd condo, ,>,, ba, pool, Harbor& Newport $425 fully decoraled and main-Ill OAIYOI Winte Furnished $950 lrplc d/w 1s1, tas1 & dep 851-9523 la'"ed 3 Bdrm 2 Ba on a CISTOM llOME NEWPORT CREST 2 Br • $895 213-596-1498 very quiet s1ree1 Priced 6 bedrooms. pool & spa, den end uni! wfdecks, $r: 1g9.~rio75~-~191° n 1 Y view ot mountains & golf comm pool/1enn1s course GREAT & 1100 • SELECT FINANCING BIG CANYON Lovely & ~RTIES LllO RULTI tge. 4 Br • lam rm home. r-n...,...,-,i; ' Totally remodeled. Guard hlboa-113-7300 gate Beautiful 2 Br 2 Ba luxury condo 1Br unlurn $475 mo • $700/mo 213-912-9352 dep Newly decoraled wtcnds/eves Corrine slove & rel11g, orr s1ree1 631 -3651 wkdys parktng Quiel ne1gh- :Jbrf 2'1rba condo In Nwpl oorhood No pers. To see call 645-9604 Hgts $1350/mo. Lease or 1 ________ _ teasefop11on 851·9020 Super 1 Br. encl 1111. no pers, relrlg, elec range $'410 mo. 642-5964 El Tert UH Serrano w00d1 2 81 1'X Ba Condo. dal'lwahr p11110, single gar1ge i child. no pets $700 plus $500 sec dep. 8l)i-0755 Agenl, no fee --~~ HHt. ... ,~ 2740 2 Br Corner of Auntlnglon & Baltimore. S675/mo Ocean vu, voneybell. gar· dener, quiet 581-9100 2 Story 2 BR -1 'ltBA, 2 blocks trom beach. gar- age, patio $600 mo no pelS 645-1682 SEIWllD YILUIE New 1 & 2 Borm lu•ury aprs In 14 plans 1 Bdrm from $565, 2 Bdrm from $660 Townhouse from $725 • pools, lennls. wa1erra11s ponos Gas for cooktng & neallng paid From San Diego Frwy drive Nor1h on Beach 10 McFadden and west on McFadden 10 SEAWINO VI LL AGE 1714)893-5198 Peaia11l1 1007 -------• S35 00fmo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • UYHIRES • WiterfrHt lle•H UOELLEIT flOOME lmmac 3 br, 3 ba corner 131-1400 IAYfllOIT IOME 2 Br 1•,, Ba new pa1n1 & Specious Quiet 2 Br $515, FOR LEASE• carpel patio, garage No 2 Br Twnhse $585 Walk 2 BR & lBR Apt 2 car home on eKlra large 101. 2 Br, Penn $700fyrty I $25.000 under appraisal S I WI t garage. EKce lent '0• (805)969-2875/646-6325 •••er 1 er cation 'ft blk from Bay R11t1l1 Priced rtghr at S295,ooo HY Tiii WEEIEll .IAOllS HAL TI OWC papers For more IN BAVCREST FROM lnlormauon OWNER 4 br. 3 ba, lam-PROP ll&IAIEMEIT MEL FIOH 1ty room. ofl1ce, pool l14/lll-t1ll 6Br 6Br. 5000 sq 11 pels $550/mo 548-1377 to beach 960-8656 Pvl bch 8 boar slip• 2 Br 1 Ba Apr enctsd gar-Ll..f8H leacla 2741 Ari 955-1055 675-5535 age crpl s d rapes 2 0f apr, r'\.ll&r beach. urH Ill OAHOI COllO 5550lmu 24 t·9B05 _ Pd $700/mo No pets 2 Br 2 Ba overlooking 2 Br. 2 lull ba. nice, Quiel, 499-2690 golfcourse Private gar-encl gar 622 Ham111on La~-.alii-tHI 2m age $1225/mo Martha 548-0477. Ron _ PlYILlll RULTIR $320,000 Open sa11Sun C-0108-1 .ael Mar 2222 • ' Owner/ag1 955-0809 2br/2ba/ So of Hwy No CLASSIF IED 642-5678 ~!~~~l~I!!!!~!!!~!! Ill 11•0 11·6 1924 Holiday Ad. • . ________ II'!'_________ ~~~~~~~~~~ aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt pets. Furn/unlurn $900. CtrtH ••• Mali0!2 IOLF OOIHE VIEW 2131355-1597 /466-7745 111,100 TOTAL PlllVICYI Macnab 644-6200 -----.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •CEAN Vu Corido N-3Br 2ba, frpl, pool, steps 2Br apt, 2195 Miner st .. New cpts, drps, pa1n1 Osl'lwhr, srove & relr1g No pers, $650 mo. + sec dep. To see call 645-9604 bch $950/mo 551-0585 IOLF CIHSI OHIO Upper end unll 3BR, trg porch. w/d, refrlg ere Aeclec new carpets. new drapes, 2 car wfopener. soil w81er paid No Pers. $875 mo (7 1<1) 770· t950 Iner al 1002 llSTllY 1272,IOOI Harbor VI-Homes. 3 Br 2 Ba, separate family room and formal dining Freahly palnled, newly carpeled and In a gr~a1 l<>Calion. Assumable loan of S 195,000 II 1 We. Ask fQf M ullyn Bulkley e.«-7020 u• HAL llTATI •llPW Only 1 t years n-this lrg duplex with two 2 Br units w/lofts. Owner's unit Is t900 sq.ft has flreplace &. ramify room. Ottier unit la 1500 sq.ft. Owner will hnance wl good down Make olfer. Asking price S380,000. 631-7370 TR\01110\,\1 foll ,\I T \ IUAllLllll Lovely and spacious is this 4 Bdrm, 2 ba1n family home Ttie carpet Is less than 2 years old as 1s 1he pool and spa. Owners ~ motlvaled. Asking PEii. Oceanfront home, Ba. frplc, dbl gar, ... car FIXER COSTllESl A t>eaurlful condo lucked away In a "Quiel private corner" 2 bedrooms. 2 bath, spacious counlry kllchen, dining area Family area with brick fireplace, two patios A quiet bargain $99,950 Cell for showing 546-23 t3 parking. Reduced lo $114,900 or St 12.000 $550,000 ll11er Buy before owner llPLEX fixes and save $5,000. 3 3 Br 2 Ba each unit. steps bedrooms, H'• baths. to beach & shopping. Pool & Spa See now and Priced at $275,000 !lave 546-2313 642-2253 THE REAL ESTATERS associated 9 110KEllS llfllL r o11s l01' W Bo•bna ~' l I•& I IEST OOllO VALUE -----1 Sll,0001 Dalebout Assume $51,000 loan at Bay & Beach 8'1r% 2 story. 2 Bdrm Real Estate 1 condo wllh a corner hre· place tna1 ads cozy •oL u ,.ru•cc•uHG• siH<:t 1"' warmth Grear toca11on IEWPOllT IUOll Spacious and chffrful Four bedrooms Formal dining room Reoenlly re- modeled kitchen with skylight Lovely hard· wood floors 1hroughout EJccellenl school dlslflC1 Very near & clean 646-717 t THE REAL ESTATERS Large 101 great for chll· ---------1 dren $250.000 IPNRTlllTY 131-1300 knocks often when you use result-ge111ng Daily Pilot Classified Ads 10 reach the Orange Coast marker Phone 6'12-5678 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS llEWPOllT HEllHTI 1-3 LOT! Excellent area Walking distance 10 n-shopping cenrer Includes a cnarm- 1ng 2 Bdrm home plus bachelor un.r Each In- cludes a double enclosed garage & alley access Grear po1enua1 Full price only S 145,000 &46· Ti'1 I THE J<EAL ESTATERS To place your meseage before lhe reading public. phone Dally Pilot ClaJJSlfled, 642 -56 7 8 H•MtlE ORIEi Sweeping lawns, mature CHARMING 2Br. 2Ba, gar-,,_ trees • acres of space age, grdnr $950 mo Probale sale Cheapesl on open 011 taliced terrace 644-2311, 6•0-7085 lhe market $275.000 851-8767 and prlvare spa of rnls WATERFRONT 4Br 4ba lovely and lnlrtg1ng 3 wtsllp Avail now $2800 Bdrm, dining room nome. mo 1o mo. 955-2473 OOUll.IETTYYIEW 200 Blk '40' lot. 3br -den, 3ba. yard, compl relurb $499,000 2 t 7 .Jasmine Open Sar/Sun 1-5 Owner/agl 673-5551 C11t1 Me11 1024 141 HOIESTH ST. 3 BR 1 ba. lge R2 IOI. RE· OUCED lo S 136.000 Owner will assist flnan ROBINSON AL TR 548·5647 2 Br 2 Ba 2 Story Condo 10% down Now only $103 000 Dockside A E 840-8208 HUT FUllLY HME 5 BR • den. hreptace. dbl garage Needs some touch up Owner rrans- lerred. S 123.500. Rey MeOar"•J llltr. 1810 Newporl Bl. CM Hl-llH Set on the edge or the __ _ __ San1a Ana Country Club, Nr new 2Br 2ba. 2 car gar lhls unique nome is well Balcony Lease $850/mo. priced at $275,000 551-4693 alt 7pm. 142 1200 Coata Nt 11 ~2=2=24 A PETE BARRITT ··· REALTY 3 bd, 2 ba, wflmly rm. Comp Relurb $t100 No Pers. Water and Gard furn 545-3627 or 642-4873 3 BR. 2 BA IMMAC. I•--------hptc. dbl gar small yd Here 19 a BEAUTIFUL 4Br 3' •Ila. lam rm frml din rm, ulll rm & hv rm w11r ate 2 car gar pool 1n beaut Dover Snores Very good assum hxed ra1e loan Casn dn 10 toan $335.000 ph 642· 7053. 660-<1'455 JASMllE CRiii REDUCED 10 $279,000 2Br den. assumable 91,•-. loan 640-6188. 83 1-8638 S925/mo Agt 759-134 1 4 Br 2 Ba 1mmac. nu paint. wlpool & bay view Bkr 642-3850 ORAMA TIC 3br 2'">b8 nr bch Xlnl area $975 646· 1035 or 645-9095 Eslde Apt trg 2 Br 1 Be. ups111rs. enclad patio, dswhwsr S525 NO PETS 329 University Or 548-0648 eves btwn 7-8PM 4Br 2Ba 6011120 lol al· tached gar All pkng Peninsula Pt-custom 2-sty S96 500 call 646-8386 Ceptt Cod. built 198 1 WILIHS ' quallly lhruoul 153 t E EASTSllE • ASSIME Ocean S395.ooo Sate or BIQ Canyon 1ownhome, 3 Br 2', Ba. $ t500/mo 26 2 brdowns1a1rs. garage Canyon Island 640-527• V1ctor1a/Ca nyon No dogs S530 631-6812 IOYEll SIOllH 2 Br $650/mo Twnhse. Exec 4Br 3ba 2 srry family home Sep. maids qrtrs lrptc. wtd. attached gar- Frml dining. 3 lrptcs. t In age, pool, spa, very quiet mslr bdrm Pool/spa, 3 63t·4984 car gar 1326 Sanllago 2 Br w/gar crp1s waler Or $3000/gardener Incl paid 636-4120 1-5PM 6•'1·7"24 Bllr 1571 'B Orange $475 Dover Shores View Hm * 2 Br 1 Ba, pvt patio. e 3500 slf. 5 brs Pool/spa, gar, DIW. tndry rm. $500 3 ca1 gar $2500/mo. 1 yr 548-9084. 540-5446 tse. 673-7499 Harbor vi8w 2 Br 2 Ba Den, Formal Din Rm. lrptc. commry pool NEW CARPETS Av11ll Nov I SI s 1250/rno BY OWNER 673-3251 IEW31EHIOI Totally remodeled 3 Br 1' r Ba 1ownnouse aprs O/W pa11os kids OK no pels $695/mo For rental applica11on 645-6646 , $425 1 Br relr1ge no pets Lg 2Br. 2 '>Ba ocn view. 2 patio 731·C 181h St car garage $850 mo 673-7787 557·6689 eft 6PM Lido Isle 2 s1ry, 3 Br. 2 ba. lllTAIT tit format din rm s 1650/mo S525tmo 2 Br 1 Ba pool, 644-4895 or 6'46-7922 laundry room. close 10 ---sl'IOpplng 1'49 E Bay St Lrg 5 Br Harbor View, nu TSL M&•t 142-1IOI 11pp11ances Cli>.l.ll paint • S 1700/mo ~6 Por1 $675 2 story, 2Br Elegant Claridge 494 1840 Em· fwnhme Good IOC81•on er aid Bay Ally Near new Pets & children Nr Lido shops & beacn 2 ok Agl 645-9850 N.Wrrt hacla 2m PIH'-IEWPORT IPIRTlllENTS COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORl BEACH Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm AP8f1· ment11 & Townhouses from $660. \Ask about designer furnished unlls) On Jamboree Ad 81 San Joaquin Hills Rd 144-1100 3 Br 2 bs. be8Cfl 2 blli:s lrptc gar No pe1s Ava11 Nov $775. yrly 645-1682 JBr $850 mo 2Br $725 mo Steps to Ille bch lrplc. view 898-2801 S795/mo 3 Br 2 Ba upper unit, garage, w /d hk-up. 3 btoclla 10 baach. all bll·lns 208 Lugon1e TSL Mc9tl 142-llOI BEACH YEARL V di,_ 2 Br 2 Ba lrp1c sreps lo beach ocean w gar S790tmo 2 13 I 420-8660 NEWPORT HEIGHTS TR\Dt T 10\AL RL\l.TY People who need People Thal'a what lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Is 111 aboutl 3 Bdrm, compl remodel 1raoe for income' prop or Close -to ahopst&sents beacn h~er 675-4666, ~~~~~~~~~I c_1_a_ss_1_11ec1 __ A_ds __ 6_4_2-_5_6_78 s 129.900 Agt 1)46-3627 651 1112 Ownr/Agt = SC Plaza condo 2Br 1' • p 1350 ba Just No In San 18 iii aiiciieiiaiitiiiiii"='=iiiiiiiiiiiii Ana 5-10% dn $87,500 I provide qualified people 10 renl your properly TRW reporl. • appll· cation lorm • pro- tess1onally drafted lease lorm ollerlng you mu1. mum prolecllon Call Pere Johnson 631·t266 Br, lam rm. 111ce patio, Condo. park selling with Clbl gar w1worl11oom & view 1 Br w/loll pa110. lndry $950/mo also blllns :.pa lodry rm. gar a v a 1 I I u r n 1 s l'I e d From S700 1s1 & S300 2 13-339-9383 9-5 wkdys sec deP to move tn No pets 631 6107 Brand new 2 master su11· es. eacn wnh lull tiatn & mirrorea wardrObl'$ ceramic 11te k11chen brick hplc large sundeck laundry nk up $800 No pels 759.9194 lr4) Ullllll Utnllt WITllUllllW European fMllng through· out this wonderfully re- mO<leled home on the water Pter/allp fOf 54' yacht easily accualble from trge deck and patio. Pool and spa Included with this 5 bedroom home at a fair price. $850,000 L H. CALL for an appoinrment 10 He. 831-1400 PllllllU MPLDS ..... 1114..-. NMd• some l'Cc -but owner Is Nger '°' an offer on this beach dupte11. Furnlahad !or summer/winter renl81s. Walk by 122 25th St. & call 83 t-t400 for details Also. 3 bedroom & den home, 3 bath• & muter suite + cute bacl'lelOf ap1 with loft. Both have patios. t block 10 bay or ocean. Sold furnished for 1219,000. Drive by 206 t5tl'I. and can to see In· side. - IA.i\TIHIH11'11 llCl"11 ... ·-· REAL ESTATE 131-1400 ...... Lge 3 bdrm Older tmly hOlne on huge IOI Exial· 11'9 R1A k*! at only 8 5% lnt«llll 75t-t501 WALKIR6LEE Reallltllle .lllTUml Ill YllYIPIOllL A truly out11andlng 2 bdrm. condO OV«fOOlllng exolu1lv• 819 Canyon Country Ctub. e.autlfully oecorated )!With 1av1111 uM of wood, glaM and mir- ror• Bepnlly paneled d9n, llrtatlld formal din· Ing arM and • 1111 gourrntt lcltehtn Tr.e's 1 VIEW lrOfTI ev«y rooml 138UOO. 17141 '7)·4400 fllJI ta .. 1111 HARIOR YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108,777 HOUSEH9LDS 261,064 READERS COMPARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RA TES DaHy 108,777 25¢ Pilot Santa Ana Recister Newport Enslen The Pemysaver Circulation 49,000 Circulation 52,000 Circulation 80,000 Circulation per thousand 63¢ per thousand soc per thousand 49C per t~ousand Rates Based On 3 Lines -7 Times Q •euect On Competing Clrculatlon In Piiot Market .. • Discount pis or price I lllTS 556-18261775-2580 Da.....,.iat 102' OCEAN VIEW Townhouse 3bf 2'hbll 1750 sq 11 $156.500 Xlnl financing owner 71'4-240-3102 Raat. hacla 1040 IWPAHIUIE Lovely • br, 2 be, frplC St29,500 Msg 962-0288 hriae --Toff Super elghtplell., each wlln 3 Bdrm, 2•11 Ila, double garage w1th garage door opener S700,000, as- sume financing 12•,o,•1. Terrific Investmen t $795,000 ll0-1100 -COTE,~, REALTY New delu11e Condo 3 bd, 3 ba. Balcony, pallo. Lrge lrplc elc. agl 673-5354 NEWPORT HGfSJBr, 2''rBa, ram rm, lrplc, bllns $860 mo. 5'48-0397 llWSPlOIHS U•H -411HllMI 2' • balh. 2 car garage Good toe Never lived In $1250/mo 63t-7054 On Ille Pentnsula 3 bdrm, 1 ba 2 13 391h Sr Yearly Easrs1de 1u,, 1n p111e loreSI $800/mo 650-7281 Lge IBr. frig. dl w, bale. --. -b encl gar. ges Incl PENINSULA. 2 br. 2 a, $465fmo Agt 64'2-184'4 new palnl inside & our, 1 ' · blk from ocean & bay, Frpl pool prvl patio $850-$875 mo 2 br, 2 bll, dshwsflr X-LG 1 Br 011 2 blks from ocean, S tOOO Easrslde $510 557-284 I mo BIG CANYON 3 br, 2 -- bl. 11500 Ferguson & l•STm Ill Henn Real Est. 842-1183 2 Br 11~ Ba Townhouse. -, enclsd garage. pallo, Split level 4BA, 2 "iBA. In S585tmo. + $275 sec Easlblufl. dbl gar" nr 101a1 move 111 cost Greet com In pool' 1250 mo Mr toe/clean Harris 660-1895 wkdy 23'46 Santa Ana Ave SPYGLASS Ridge 5Br. vu, Tll MIMT 142· 1101 NYH/WESTOLIFF 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu cpl/drapes tlll·lns, pbol. $695/mo 645-6646. 9.5 Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba~ bch, no pets S 1000/yrty 650-1706 aft 6PM NO FEE /I.pl &. Condoren- lalS VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Broker OCEAN VIEW 2 Bdrm. $1100 lease STUL ITll --,-.-.-E----I Nov 1 st Shrp lrQcBr 2 Be O'" flm & Fem Rm. quiet 3300 sqll, $2500 mo ---- 64-4-4900 or 640-1136 IHTAIT 111 1°('e"Bii:;iis: 3 Br, 2•;. ba, $'466/mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool, Agent 631·496( Pnsuta 1t lra 102'ifr" sundeck, yrty $745 mo 552·0853 or 675-2536 3 bdrm on golf course. PlllllCHE cu l-de-sac, lrg yd 2 story Twnhse, 2 oar gar lndry rm. close to shops, sale I Now only $2 t0,000 Your choice • 2 bdrm, 1 smoker, cl'llldren ok. Price stashed for qulc~Llve In one · rent the olher w/grdnr, pool prlvl. non Own/bkr 752·8870 ba ••ngte slory or 3 bdrm, $950fmo. 546-2336 S 200 beam celling 1 /mo 2272 Maple St 650-0504 720· t566 TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Outer 2 Br, 1 ba. pallo, gar pool, no pets. 1601-C 151h St. Nwpl Hgls $600/mo 645-7355 ---------. 2 bath 2 story Ideal FOf Ctas1lf1ed Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilol AO-VISOR 642-5678 Have somelhlng 10 sell? Classified ada do 11 welt Ea1ts1de locatton $16,800 gross Income Jusl llsledl 759-1501 WALKER&LEE Rat Estate ~. Singles dellghtt 2~ nuge t>onus room large mod· ern kllch brkfal nook cus- rom decor 1111 ullls pd ONL v $'100 1 $50 secur11y tee 537·5027 Saatl 0 Large 2 Br 2 Ba new 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba POOL carpet & drapes. fresh home. near Weal· pelnl 382 V1c1orla blwn mtns1er/Newhope, lncd Harbor & N-por1 $525 yard & garage. Ktd11/pe1s 85t-9523 ok $775. Agt, no fee. Large 2 Br 2 ti8fiewly Sornersel Clly Home 863-0755 redecorete'ct Pool No VE As A I L L E s PENTHOUSE 2 Br, 2 ba, oceanvlew, turnkey 1111- tng Sec. comm poor, spa etc S890tmo. Bonnie Barrington 1gt, 675-8000 or 64'4-0452 Baker/Bear. beaut. 3 br, W t • t 211 pels S-465 673-0684 2'" ba. 2 yrs old S900 ti a1a1 H _ __ __ __ 642-8663, evs 544-9658 • Bdrm, 3 Ba. 2 s1ory, LIGHT & AIRY 3 br, 2 bl lollliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --32 po o I nea r G G upper, bit tns. pools. sec 1CK9 El Jore . Frwy/Edwards, garage & guard. Nr SC Plaza $675 HOME FOR RENT fenced yard. Kids 8 pels mo 645-3866 lewrrt leacla ICK9 •••rrt leacla VILLI BALBOA Professionall y decorated, furnished & unfurnished units are now being offered for sale Prkes range from $189,000 to $195,000 H interested. please call 645-6459 JRL PROPERTIES '4 A L [ II I I I I lj1Qt, Ill II+• •rih•t,l~W"'f JI''' I ''"I ~·, f'f•• ,. H .• ~"f' "'''" uf tf, r '''I "•fl•fl' f\1• •IV~~' lflll•f •t f ffl• ff I\ th~ «J\fff •If -----...,---, 1r .. q11-111• i.1 ,,.l'"ttmD4r-ttu•• S T U ff U J _j ••• ·trJo , ............. ~,.,. I I I ,. " .: I' ~ •• '.'.!r ·-· : ,w : e ..... :~.·· ··· r 11 1 .. J r I' I' 1 • ~· n I I r •flt I I I I A•·Lnl An••rt I tl_!t~~Httff l"f ,.. __ _ El Toro 4 Bdrm. $825 ok. $800fmo 863-0755 Lrg 1 Br 1~B-a-. _n_e_W_I) fenced yard 8 garage Agenl. no lee redec . pool, w .atde Kids 8 pets welcome I IL,::--$395 673-0884 863-0755 Agent, no lee I _. ---.ii'liTii Jalad 26CK NEWLY PAINTED Haat. hac~ 6240 2 B I B 1 Part! u111s peld. garage, pool. no raprw ayv-)' pels ................. ill I + lltlSI 1121 !urn S7501mo Aeglr 2 Bdrm tBe $530-$555 Fully equipped kltch brl<lat Properlles 675-4000 1 Bdrm S435-S455 bar. cuslom decor. large a • ...-.,.-, I a. ,.. 301 Avocado 642-9850 fenced yard. greal area. ,... ... ae•i• ltrl •••• EZ move tn • $50 secur-lalltN 1 Bdrm $445-S-460 lly lee 537·5027 Ptala11l1 2107 241 w Wiison 4 Br 2 Ba. pool, frplc, near AltreGt bach conv ioc Sep 63 1-0980 Go I d• n west Co II full kite $375 yrty, Incl uUI. Nice 2 Br 2 Ba. No pets $875/mo. 968-0547 or desire quiet, mlo-amkr $'495/mo Avail eppro11 241 ·9'489 873·580'4 Nov 5th. 760· 1418 or -HOME FOR AEN'f COZV 1 BR $450 642-7628 evea or wkndt Hun11ng1on Beach 3 Bdfm, 111 & fast • dep Refa Olive TrHA'Pia $750 Feneedylrd & gar· 873·5•89 wllnd or eves 2 Br 1 ·~ Ba Twnhae, crpll. age Kids & pe1s we!· ........ 24 drape• dahwahr UP· come 883·0755 Agent, Cnta .... 6•6'1 dated 1(01tct1en, Starilng 11 no fee Eu11lde B a ck y a rd S605/mo. 71'415•8·7367 Lovely • br, 2 ba, frplc. Bacl'lelor Apl. W/D, ulll lanced yard, dble gar Nr Incl '275 mo. 541-31~ II Tll ILlff park & lake $825 mo. ...1 ... hae~ · 141 Quiet 2BR 2BA c.loM 10 Refs Lva msg. 962·0288 bch. D/W, din rm. frpl, __ ____ t r 1r111er 11 Treasure pello, encl gar , $625 mo ocean front condo on tallnd. ocean vltw. $450. 2163 Peclflc:, C.M Cell sand 2 Br hld•a·way In 213~433-999 t. _ m"r Jeff 548-4530 lul\ury 11curlty bldg, --" pool, Hunt $700/mo lltl 1 __ 751'5989 P9NTRIDOE COVE. 2 Br 2 Stepa 10 sandl Sty1t1h 2 1 bonut room. Cheli kttch eu~ plusn decOt all 11tll1 PAID 1395•1$0 HCurlly tee 537-5027 •Wn1r c HI B • co Nb O n •a r A ll\9C, quiet, furn. cleen Baker /Bristol. lnctoa $t000-l l 100 875-•eea waahartdryer. refrtge, OCEAN VIEW mlcrO•"'fl\11, •l•c g.r 2 Br-Total Lu~uryl door opnr . fr pie . l.N $1500 Ag1 63t·U80 d1hw1hr. pello. gH & Whal a Wonderful WOfld --- -waler peld No pet a FURNISHED or UNflJRNISHEO. ALL UTILll I(~ PAID. HCALTH CLUB~ lfNNIS SWIMMING. ptu~ much more' ~orry. no !>fl~. Modeb opfn diuly 9 to 6 Oakwood G•rden Ap<11r1ntet1U N~wport Be<11ch So. 1700 16th Strtet (.it Dover) 642·5'1) Nt wport BHdl No. 880 IMnf ~vtnut (<11t l6tti) 645·110<\ laata Aaa 1'111 2Br Condo, h48a. f car allached gar1191, ptitlo, poo1 &. spa .,.... seso mo. 5•Q-92 t3 wlldV- or ShoPPlng, r1gt11 II WllTU lllTALI p1111t. $860 Agt. no '" your fingertip• ev8f'Ydayl Slept from ~eeh: Qlf· 883·07!5 CediUM:e 10 Go.Carta Oally PllOI Clu11fted age/carport Xlnt loo !103 Whatever tht Fed Adi To plac• your Id 33rd St. N 8. a111n11 eny111tftQ wun • Roll 'em o" tht matket c.11 &42·6e71 end ltl I 3 Bt 2 ea 1700/mo Diiiy Pilot Claullled Ad With a CIMelfled Ad Clu1Uled Ad·lltlOf netri le a almple rnettet you N 8 f'Nlly , 176· 18'42 L~lu;;:•=t ::cel:-1--6--·4..:.2·....:~-:::78=.==l==C=al::\ Nowt=='4=2=..st=7=1=..:· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 26, 1983 C7 iiiMiii'iii";;th;;la;':;;;b;;tn;;miiiiil Aa1bl1 Ct•HI C11c11t1 a ......... In ~rlveway-Parklng Cot "c'!"on~e~re~t~e•. '"'m~a~to~n""'ry~. "h""a"t·'"'""mmi.., ________ ..,. .... ._ ____ """'tl!1Pi1 .. ci'l'liiit1iiijiialiiiig"""--lle9ta1 l=-'•••la•tla••1...-----1Pla8"a1 ''" ltmct $217 d R I S I I k KITCHEN DESIGN: Need ••·-·•ta• KoelN's ctEXNINB - -- , S&S Asphlt 63 t-4199llc bflc.k. Llc'd. 675•2826 Pans or ti-O< remod. REAS. RATES. FREE SERVICE: a th0<oughly • n-ua ty paint ng, fair • -" n ,..... Per a~ epa rs· •coat ng wor , loundallona. Block, I I 5-* & 1 .. -. Q 11 1 2• ... U. 1••·1121 DOUGHER!90 BROTUEaa That' a ALL you pay or a kitchen? CALL CARYL. EST.(714)241•1235 clean hOUM. 540-0857 Seti quallty. 25 yr. e•p. prloas. FrM att. Call WATER.,.EA TEA Special Tr-. landscaping & ci.an 30 day ad All Types· Repair. Resurf, Ctraaic Tilt 642-0355. Ral11anoa1 -• ... ..., Lie T -118,428 730-1363 John any11ma, 631-2050, Pool hNlers•Furn-. ups. 21 yrs e11p 642-3657 Seal coat (SLURRY MIX) El u•~ __ .._., •Fauoata•Ol•POHI•• = .. --.1,, In Iha Comm . Reaid., Reas. CUSTOM TILE SERVICE fflrinl "l'l" ........ ioiilliiii_____ ...... STARVING COLLEGE RALPH'S PAINTING I "' DllLY Rates. Free estlmbtes. Qual. workmanship, raas EtectAlclXN· Home alr1-Carpentry ILUIUll STUDENTS MOVING co 1n1/ext. Rau Uc'd. Cout Plumbing & Heating ~APERS THESIS I n 645 • 4269 or 645•00~2 prices. Wray 547 -8322 1 · Priced Cablnats-Elec-Plumblng We do thormh work. Re-Uc T t 24-436 Insured Free ett 841-3588/24 hr Replpat. Haat8f Service ST AT. Eicec biiground PILOT Fl I tragrchet. olrraa11ma"1111Jmobasta. Lonie, Fencing. DON 966·0149 lltbla & R~F . With com-64 t-8427 . Custom Gr•nhk:a/Mur·•s Call 642-8989 S ( ..... d ) 8"•730• l•~qittia~ . . oors, pat os. sho-rs, plete citrpal & houaa· WATCH US GROWi .... .. ue .. " ys '7V" .. ....,-..,_-P.'1~-'--~---t countertops Free eat. 39 21. 673-0359 PAINTING-CARPENTRY clunlng, windows dooe Quality lnt/exl painting Drain• clear from $5/25 Typing/Word Prooaalng SERVICE ABY 1niNG Reas. rates. 559-8150 REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 ... FREE. CALL TODAYI Pilat a1 for your tiome or bualneaa Repair faucets. dlep, etc. All business, schbol & pat· ~~5';'.Y ~=· nr ~~~~J~a82 .,c~··~·~l~f•.,,•~r..,....,.,..,....,-I !.s~!b~Tll0~~2~ PTL 540-5654 flll Free est. Randy 962-7519 851-9604M&M432·0500 sonal projects. 851•1041 DIRECTORY .. i •• I .di '•t Classic 1926 Ford Woody laalla1 HOUSECLEANING by Rrchar~&l~~rl Lie Pa No Boss 10 Support Sall , .... Cit 1 RESID/COMM'L/IND ---.'lli!IP· fl!""'l'!l'!I'!___ EXP'O GOOD REFS 2806 . . amp. Sr lie 1'319450 Joe -.."""--..p;;;;.i~..,.-1 Chauffeur IOI' weddings, · DUMP JOBS & • · 44. 14 yrs of happy art ng nl8f n ,... · plus the IRVINE MIRROR ·N-cabinets cahine1 proms etc $50/hour 20 yrs. Do my own worll. SMALL MOVl~G JOBS Glad)'t 546-5471 14-9pm) local customers HANGING/STRIPPIN .,.. ... &4 4 .4 no Job too small WHITE WIZARD and the HUNTINGTON lacing, bars &0 lormlca '951:.S011 · Lie. 278041. Al 646-8126 MIKE 646-1391 IHtH ..... • • II• Thank you, 963-4114 VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 ltalal Stnina ~~Nll~~YW,:~~~~ BEA~~~.~~Ra~llery countertops. 6•2-0881 Clan• Cart Car•eai•t HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Reas. 875-1.59~ a~. 6pm QUALITY PAINTERS BLACKWELDER Paper-Landlords! Wa 1ir aacura buAUTY" 631-2028 no extra ch8/gel Cabinets & Carpentry CHILD CARE my home Xee's GXflDENINd Furniture. Trash. Treas PAM & BOB'S CL~ ...... ING P~OMPT, NEAT PRO-hangln-o & removal. Qual. tenants. llnallze clo1lng1 Siii L CALL TOOAYll Small Jobs and repairs · •Gen r I I t Cl U 963·5415 NORM ....,.. FESSIONALS 836-7149 work only. 494·3616 Reis. STARR 548-447f •.p.-t..,.iiiiloiiW ____ _ Free estimate 645·2003 Nwpt Hgts Full/time 18 e 8 man · aan-pa. Husband & wile. 6 yrs exp. "s &Q fll UJlllA mos & up S50-7169 ' Free estlmala's 548-8519 LT HAULING -MOVING 673-70t2 alt. 5 12 YRS P: I'm amall, EXPERT Wallcoverlng In· IMliaf tale law requires that all Your Dally Piiot C11Fi5alry c ---Gardening & maintenance Rental Clean Ups, Jon a •••• I •• ,.. _My prices are smalll ,111llatlon. Reas. Consult· -r'!H-uba_r ... R"oo-11·n·g--a""11 .. 1y·pe-.-1 ~~~~~~~rs:o~olrclurldolrnmg Service Directory -Hlracltll tree t Im 1 1 • ''"5 81921731 2916 650-64771650-6646 ant Aaalgnmt. 581-8590 REM DELING: all phases. ' m ng, mow ng, ""' • • N-·Recover-Oeclls labor arid materials must Raprasenratlve t8 yrs in area uc. bond-GeatHI clean-ups & hauling We College student, 1getruck, Prof. mature reliable Dave's Custom Painting WE GALS SHOULD HANG Lie # 411802 548-9734 be llcenMd Unlicensed 1•2·1111Ht.322 ed 968-3664 anytime Aemodel/Repalrs, comm ~all. 731-6366 lo rates CdM Thank you. pet/plant care. Local ret'. Int/ext Highest quallly, TOGETHER ... Wallpaper I .=========;I contractors snould so Repair-Allerauons & resld Ltc'd, bo'1ded. lar••llt•i Wiatetl 759-1936 Court Bob 5-46-4656 wkdys lowest rates. 640-5-449 • uphol. walls. 839-0730 ~=1~:;ge,r;:",,.t state 1n their adverllalng Ooors-Wrndows-Cabtnats 1~ For est, 552•9_142 Mowing. EdgiTng l wlce a GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS I PAINTING-Carpentry. Pl11l1r~l1~a·r .__.-._I 531 •• ,,,.~ Contractors and con- p I P tr .,.. 3 D I th $20 s 5 Illa~ dr.-811 pl mbl F _ --.. .,.,,, sumers, contact Mary AcHttlHl C1Uia11 ane • a os-rences 5 ti ID mon · to 2 & HAULING No job too '-iti°""'•"""-.. ----'.. • u ng. ree PLAS ER TC N e__ • J Grondle at 558-4086 with Y rs exp Je 546 4• 13 645 ~737 · small 895-6006 ,-Brfok· lock-toncrate est. J2~1J e1tp1 659-0687 A HI G ~rttlfll · rry · " ---Rastuccoa. lnt/e"L 30 yrs. any questions Contrac--Low prices. Lie, bonded, ~ StmCll Repair/small Jobs. Fences, l11l11'r I lill•'r JESSIE'S GARDENING TIM'S UIUll Bob 673.53671831 •1161 • P&llT I REPAIRS• Neat. Paul 545-2977 tor· s St ale license New & ReSpray. Remod. & carpentry. Lie. i;341012. Ability Bldrs 730-1900 shelves. partitions Low M & O Oevelopmen1 Clean-ups, yard malnt. H 1 thl 6,.5 7331 Carpentry & Remodeling ED'S PLASTERING T'f'PINGIBOOKKEEPING Board, 28 Civic Center eve . 1 65 -8300 e • .. le 443908 John 661-3189 Int/ext. Patching/textures or n v sm usiness -. oom , anta rates St 731 83 t o Free es1·1mat 540 8035 au any ng • fllt"'a'a' L F I di I I b p1~~a A 690 S Fi d h Put your •<Jvar11at'-g ~--A c MOVING-Restuccos. 6•5-8258 Hr/day/wk 640-0888 Ana, CA 92701. Nani Ad Help? 642-5678 n w at you wan1 In Have something to sell? Want Ad Help? " '"~ Maka your snapping ea._ .. Dally Piiot Classifl'tds Classified ads do It well. 642-5678 saoa where the raad..-s Outek/carelul low, rates. ler by ullng the Dally Pt-SELL Idle Items wltll a Have somathmg ~ ---------are. 642-5678 Lie. T 138046 552-04 10 lot Clusllled Ads. Dally Pilot Classlflad Ad. Clasalllad ads do n -II. Wartt Ads Call 642-5678 Office ltat1la 2914 Lett I Feaa• 3004 ltlr Wul.. SlOO 8111 WHI.. 5100 ltlt Wut.. SIOl l1l1 w .. 1.. SlOO lilt w .. 1.. HOO • HOROSCOPE ~7o':vTEllUl~Ttl SCRAM-LETS FIT, s!~~,"~!'5E4,_6973 ~~l~9ER. ~~~·1 H~~sbF~~x1-. IEllUL IFFIOI MECHANIC· Transmlaalon Part-time repair person tor v Co wlll train enthusiastic r & r experience. 9-5pm, refrigeration & plumbing OFFIOEI ANSWERS alter 9 am. Jan 432-0360 person lor Xero11 copy-Call 661-2909 work, on call Also BY SIDNEY OMARA BELOW MARKET RATES Career Opportunity In Drugstore Cieri\ Wanted. Ing. filing. Typing re· MEl/IEIT/fllT/lfO part-lime essembty GOOD SELECTION Mutton· Cycle growing color analysis Call 673-2550 Exp Pref. quired Newport Pharma· FIT 4 d 2 3 worker 642-9787 R- 7141760-8070 Halve · Unjust and cosmetic business. Ask for Jack or Corrina. ceullcals, 897 W 16th ays. to yrs --THEY are NOT We train 848•9725 St , N.B 642•7511 x226. expe<., some baclc ottloe PART-TIME SECRETARY W ednesday, Oct ober 26 16t7 Westclltt, N.B. 278 to sign 1n the entranceway ot EASY I Fii preferred. N.B 642-3181 Your Home ARIES M h 2 il 9 Be 'f f' ·a1 1365 sq. It Suitable for an English castle "It is 0&111111 we need students or Guards M 1 760-8304 ( arc 1-Apr l ): spec1 ic, r eject super ICI medical or dental. Agent. tlle duty of the host to Orange Coast College housewllas for local FIT unarmed security ol-essenger 8 lernooM. explanations, take steps lo insure safety, security. Focus on 541·5032 make his guests teal at needs registration llcers needed. Security 4 " 6 hrs. Reliable person PlllTlllP terrl .torl·al n'ghts, domest1'c 1·ssues, long-range plans affect~· J 2 o e I u x e O 11 1 c e s, hOme, II ls tha duty of the cashiers. on call, hourly pllonah work. ,No axper. uperlenca, car. and wt dependable Insured Ex per .. AB Piek 360 oper-ts t b th nee.. rs to su t you. 5:30 phone a must. Call Thurs-car $4.00 per nr • 23C atop. lull time posl11on home and family. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio persons figu Furnished, Sacretarlal gues 0 rem•T er at positions, $5.25 hr. Call 10 8:30 e11enlngs. Top day ONLY before 2 PM, per ml. 640-6040 David Mon thru Fri, 8:30-5, call area, patio deck, ocean THEY are NOT 432 -5774. comm, paid. Call Terry 2 13163 1 . 7 156 0 r prominen tly. view.Fashlonlalandaru. Pt11taal1 3012 Clerical 1714)631-7932 738-7405 MOOELS lorllngarleahop 2 3 TAU R US A ril 20 M 20) 0 r ( . . Contact B ce Ch f WllREllElll fashion shows. flip. pref t t 3 t 5 - 745 6 ( p -ay : pen mes 0 commumcatlon. 759 0700 ru . a.rat. CIRCUS OF amlllZ&TIH Fast FOOd Operation N c Costa Mesa. 5•8-6444 PIT PHONE CLERK ''" • •------L-.-1--0--.--Very busy Clrculatlon Of. make special effort to reassure loved on e. Lunar emphasis on · IPEUTIR Full or parl time. Cr"lar, awport tr Saloon, rant relatives, lrips, visits and ideas which can be transformed into Baylront. Offices, patios, MlSSlliE TEMPORARY Sandwich Maker or or Y• 644-06611540-8582 -•5 U U I flee needs a Part-Time viable concepts. Gain indicated through written word -read, parklng, fanltorlal CHRISTMAS OPENINGS Coot\, ai1per not nee. will HARDWARE with good tales ablllty and employee to anawar . . 1 { . . 673-1003 719 NO HARBOR BLVD. for credit card suthorlYa. tr a In Ide a I Io r . Reta II Sales lull & front desk knO'friedga for phones and dlapatah wnte, protect spec1a ormat or unique presentation . Eastslde Costa Mesa FULLERTON uon canter OuUN in-housewives. Ask tor Fred parMlme. 240 Broadwpy, resort motel In South messages. Houra are: GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): M oney comes from unusual 101110x24. s85, 180 E. 110·1112 elude· raking calls from btwn 4-6PM 641-8209 Laguna Beacll. 497•4403 Laguna Beach. Must Monday. Thursday, 3:30 ......,. 'll be 1 asantl ·sed b h k . g l e of 21 t 84"' •262 h FIT OFFICE c E nave a><perlence and rel-to 7.30& Sunday morn-SOUn ... -you p e y su.rpn y c ec m va u s ' ...... l l&Y a WIEI mere ants & approving L AK HITEee;111T aranc.es. 213-925-8491 possessions. F ocus on domestic adju stment, purchases which ATTRACTIVE credit card purchases. Very busy Circulation Of--Ing, 6:30 10 10·30 AM T ft11tfli• Yalltr LH. MASSUSSES Will train on CRT tar-flee has an entry level Parlltlme, Apply' Black· NOW HIRING. Offshore Oii Starting salary Is S4.00 beautify surroundings and enhance property values. aurus. ProfeS$lonal olc. complex. TO SERVE YOU. mlnat Must be ava/lable clerical position available beard's Restaurant.NB. drilling. Overaeas and per nour Apply in per- Libra, Scorpio penions play significant roles. Corner ofc 1500 sq h, weekends. llex.J.ble tor the right person. Ex-HOUSECLEANERS, TOP domestic Wiii train, son, Mon · Thurs. 2·00 10 OANCER (June 21-July 22): Circumstances tak e sudden gross lse pref. Call ford• EXOTIC DANCERS M/F scheduling Please apply perienca desired but will PAY, FULL OR PIT OWN S3S,000-$50,000 • poss-4.00 PM Ask for Debra 1alls. C/21 Suri 536-7542 For Bachal0<(etta) Parties 1n pe<son M·F 9.4_ train Position 1nc1u0as T R A N s , p 'A 0 • lb ... Call Petroleum Sar-or Catherina. EOE swing in your favor -terms are defined, techniques are +strfppe<grama826-4941 PfntlllllHHflff ans-Ing phones. llllng, FESStONALLY EXP vicaat312-920-9364,axt WLYPILIT perfected and you are given cr edit long overdue. Cycle high, IEWPIRT WOii UITIO .,.,...1 1700 E. Gatry, lrvlne typing and deta pro-ONL y NEED APPL v 2239 Also open eve-330 Bay St J ·udgment and intuition prove at:curate. Make personal l.OOO' 2nd fir, quiet street. -.ii;n 957 80181967 312 1 cesslng Applicant should 631-8222 nlngs. Faa lor Directory, Costa Mesa, CA nicely lndacpd bldg. Off Bachelor/Bacllaloreue • • be nea1, Ilka 10 work with appearances, d irect a ppeals. street parking, garage Office & Birthday Parties EOE MFH people, and have a Housecleaning. pit or 111. llllEI &IHI R • c •Pt Ion 1 • t I S• c ' Y. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Powerful allies w ork in your behalf avall 645-4800 Vicky TIE UST llllUll Cook: B-last. pit, a><lt en-positive attitude. 40 hour myat enjoy cteanlng. 7-3 & 11-7. must be Typing. dictation and _ much occurs behind scenes, t'Ould include the media. 645-3323 dya. 738_8538. 558_6538 vlorn at bch, exper nee. work week. Monday. Fri· Transporlalfon nHded. mature &. Interested In good telephone Style re-NEWPORT CENTER. Full Call 3-5. T-F. 675-7829 day, slartlng salary Is Will train. 895-7108 long term employment quired for salllng club ol· Relationship intensifies, romance dominates and intrigue is service "-ecutlve Suites. HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO OHi S960/month. Good Com-~...,---...,......-----Certification training II c e I nq u 111e s at Cl d . ""' Kllcnan & counter help 675-7100 N p major part of scenario. an estine m eeting featured. you gam $575-$625. 640•5470 D 1 s n e y Is n d Ho 1e1 pany Banelils. Apply In wanted Novaks Place provided. Mesa Verde ency or at access to story which clarifies r ecent events 1 1 / 2 5 . 2 7 A 1. E><pariencad. Convales-parson, Mon -Thurs,2·00 644-0210 Conv. Hosp 661 Center llEOE ... -llT Ottioe spaces for ieeM 1 e n d / E x h 1 b 1 t . cent Hospital. Npt Bch 10 4;00 PM Ask tor :--:--..,~-...,......----St., C M. 548-5585 r 11 - VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Assignment is completed, wish is 747 It, S595/mo tst 213/986-9255 Full Time relief shift Catharine or Eiieen. EOE Lab pick up & dellvary, full 0 Full time POSillon Musi fulfilled and potentiaJ lS spotlighted. You'll reach wider month rant free. ulfla pd. PHONE F&NTasy XLNT benallls. 6•2·8044 auLY PILIT time. benefits. Call Rick Eperators. s11wing •hilt lype Front office appear- d . 1 ·u be ed h bl AIC, ground fir 1055 El " ,. -or Jim 6•6-02 !6 •per or w I train Call ance 641 -3080 Ask '°' au 1ence, peop e WI -a ttract to you wit their pro ems, Camino Or. Costa Mesa. 25 Ladles 10 share your OIEllTOllOllll 330BaySt, 540-1777 Karen aspirations. Y ou'll be rid of unnecessary burden, you'll strike 3 Blks E. ol Fairview & Fantasies! 828-7162 Costa Mesa. CA h d f l A Loan, finance, bani\ or UlllRY PEllll PART TIME Receptlonlst/Secreur; to c or o universal appea · dams •• ant" auto deai., axpe<lenee FILL~ PAY Ideal for aeml·retlred. Full Earn up to $400 par w0<k In animated at- LJBRA (Sept. 23~0cL 22): Focus on career . n ew starts, 754·l040. Mr Tracy ltr kit 4012 Pleasant working con-PllT·TI• WMI or parlltlme. for Legion month Rellraas. House-mosphera of dynamic business opportunities and spedal relat1onsh1p with member of Prime loc OC Airport. HOdSEC dlllons N-l>Ofl Baactt Opportunities available Ciean8f1, Laguna Beach wiles. College Students Costa M-Mllftle11ng d NB address 1800 aq ti LEANING: est area R c Warner wttrl tne Los Angeles 494-84501494-7177 Nead dependable auto to Co Basic ott1oa MllH1. o pposite sex. You'll get to heart of matters. in ividuaJ close to Maka otter 752-0855 · ~~:,':i'•lnc~:n;17~~· 1 Timas Circulation 08• LEGAL SECRETAR Y deliver Dally Piiot In g'~?..J~~ 7~~2 begin. you will speak frankly and reveal truth Leo plays import.ant • $3t40/up, crpts/drps, s2sootobo 661_3309 tll-lOlt par 1men1 1 n 0 u r Mld-slied Npl Bch law Laguna Beach 12 hrs par a r • role. ale, rstrms, 1730 t Beach I , do0<-10-door newspaper firm seeks exp p 1. Legal day). Weekday. P M · Recepllon/Typltt SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 21): Decision wiU be made in Blvd H B 842-2834 •ll•tll Oecore1tng consultanl, sales program. Guaran-Secretary. Must type 80 Weekends. A.M. Call Mr Newport Beac;h R.E office ,.,.,~a~n~ch~l~itf/!15.;..-i!!i11;.;;b;.;;1;.;. worll w111rt. accessories, teed hourly wage plus w Pm M 8 11 n d 8 , Barrow 642-432 t, eict look.Ing for a person with connection with travel. education, long-range plans invol ving .. T.I" 58 " va 8 8 carpet Eye lor color nee. commission, Hours. 9PM 213.824•3431 ccollect) 343 EOE good office akllls. type law or publishing. First impressions prove correct, intuition 1s o n EXECUTIVE SUITE &EURE w54 1 6 11_ .. 6 1 2ra5in. 110 hrs • 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM. p••T/'l'IME 65-70wpm. 85 t -1651 N C Tratnt I Id d PART/TIME LIBRARY -t lW target. family member wiU make major con cession. Aquarian wprl tr . 640·5470 ICE CREAM Demonstrators Potent~:, t~ ::r~v Joo CLERK 1. substitute clerk ldaallorSeml·Rellred RESTAURANT Attendant. plays signi1icant role. ••atrclll plus per week For an In· position needed lor N--Eallmates for rain gutters Mon-Fri 7-3 Appl)' In SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Events coincide with l1al11J 2tll ITILIAllO FUii JOI tervlew, Call 17 14) pob rt Baacti Public LI· onGu881180t1m'eedalasdi>e<onece•nHtal~ ~;son1amwonedly·~r~ .. bel~-Flnn d · b "li · y 'LI · f · c: 957-2361, E•t 1204 rary. en1ry level poa-... o----~ your est.res, capa I ties. ou gam access to in ormauon By Owner. 2850 sq 11. .orporara 0111ce 1111 • HYI Irion, ss 76/hr. Clerlcal bonus. mileage allow-at the Towera Ru- concerning investments, profits, tax and license requirements. CostaMesaahoppl11gc1r. 619-942-0192 Are you adventurous. ________ ,. experience desirable. anoa.Wllltraln.Amerlcan 1auran1 In the Surl & . Social UJe accelera•..., -many people will vie for your attention . $1100/mo. 731-1616 Malle monev while getting need money and love to USE THE Must havaoncallflei1lblll· Gutters 953-6014 Sand Hotel. l ag. Bch • ....,,. ' travel? Soutllarn Call-t d I II blll I Gemini fi~es .prominently. . Office/Shop/Store apace healthy, sllm and trim the D Y an m n ava • Y o hrt·TI•t Per• RESTAURANT 300sq II or more. raaa c. natural way Call John tornta Marketing com· AIL y PILOT 5-20 hra/wk, days, evea& am• Serving persons, bus per. CAP ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Get.second wind, conserve Mesa c.2 548•7249 Welker, 644·• 147 pany has openings for 10 "FAST Sats Appllcatlona may •HIS sons. dishwashers ror en ergy, obtain professionaJ appraisal of property . Focus on who are 18 or over to be obtained at N-porl 1 la•aatrial T,:8~~· Ll~rlntlng equip· travel With dynamic RESULT" Canter Branch. 856 San Newporl Beach Office of ~nevrJ:r"'s~2~:;~~ur:~ home, security, necessity for remodeling and ultimatel y ltatala •t•A plies .. an-with aup-young marketing team SERVICE Clemente or. Newport National Marketing llrm 1 A rebuilding on more solid base. Legal maneuver may be necessary • -Training avall demonstra11,,g a revol-Beach, CA 92680. Mall la expanding and needs or oy to obtain what belonged to you in first place 1200::1440 sq. h W 1rvlne $2950 1·305 485-7032 ullonary new produ_._~_.,,.. RECTORY appllcatlons 10 Library adaptable. lndullrloua _...,...... _____ _ Q U AR Us area. tncids ottloes, lrom Travel Los Vegu, P ror Hes•ilt Administration, ume ad· people who anfoy public Wllat a Wonderful World A I (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight on special effects, $504/mo. 851-8928 Btlt WHI.. 5100 Springs, San Francisco, Sc•rvll'e l~all dress contact. GOOd speaking or Shopping, right at work methods, unique services and general employment picture. 2500Sq 11 warahouM lncia AccoGNfltJd CLERK: and all 11 Western voice a must. For Inter-your linger11ps 8Vel'Ydayl Member of opposite sex is a•tracted to you, makes n o secret of il 2 011 & lg 8 1 Residential developer has sl•••• Muit be brlghl 642-56 78 Mtllttai••t Mii vi-appt, Call L111da. Dally Piiot C11111tlad • 3042 E 1 m 12c'11 na. I and well groomed. High lit. 122 -545-5776 Ads. To place your ad, p, 1 1 b •B .~ · clerk to 811 111 In ac-earn ngs Training 1111-., _______ __, u a par • ax-call 6'42-5678 and 191 a and could write you a love letter. Virgo, Sag1ltanus natives play n erprlse M at mmedlate opening tor a 1 For Ind strl 1 k paramount roles. ..u a.r no twn , .. toL C"O\Jnu p1uacte Pfln111"' pensas paid. Transpor· parlance In electrical & Clasallled Ads, your one-Classllled Ad·Vlaor help ISCES 55 Fwy S4c aq It. NNN 1 • 1 la lion lurnlah..,.. Start 1Claa11lled Ads era the plumbing required. own atop shopping center "OU P (Feb. 19-March 20): Family dispute will be settled. 957-2731 546-6985 responslb llllles Incl Immediately ~ Inter-anawer to a 1ucca11lul hand tools a plus, hard ' ' Focus O n ch1.ldren, specula•1'on. expenses and maJOr pu""'hase of lyplng, llllng, posting 01 1 g8/age or yard salel It's 1 wo "• de d bl I ·1 p·1 ,. • .... 2.860 sq It, 3975 Birch. aC«iUnts Enlry'--•pos. v -. call June Pridgen r,. r, pen II e, per-. II y I DI ........... . 1 't 'H . toed 'ti r I h . 'JI lso NB S1330 ••1& Yonlng .... y... 6411~167 ..... 5. Parents betl8f way IO tell more manent 642~463. uxury t em. armony IS res r , you ee app1er. you a "" ,.. • Ilion requires to key byj .. people! receive gt ft which symbolizes strong u e or token of affection. Agent ~ 1-5032 1ouch, w1111nass to acoapL welcome at Interview ___ ll&_l _IG_l_l_l_l _T_ RENT MG 600 sq/It diverse 1111lgnments 1 N B nall aalon. E11p In Atar .. tat1, Uaf. ltl1J1,Jltl1la . 2904 IHllll It S260tmo. 2944 Randolph Mall resume lo: Con-linen, sUk & paper wrapa lllL J PILIT • -N 5 c•• 675 5118 lroller, Cllallon Builders. •• 11 I IHHI ltac~ 2711 Molel rrns lor rent by wk, _ S•11e 2tOI 0· • ""· • m31 Irvine Qlvd, ste ;-:;r~~.~~~11~~~ Ren-IAIAIEI TUllEI lBR 5550 S 50 $95-up wt kttcnenette __ ...... ..._ _____ Leal Feaa• 201. Tustin, CA 92680. • _ , N t • li f mo ~ 2 MC 1vall 675-8740 Newport Bch Penthouse. MARKETING OW accep 1ng app cations Of · Steps 10 sands, lresl' 1 11 1 2 AcCO'iin1 Receivable & D · paint. new carpet. 1646t V1uli1a Su82~~~n ;7r:j55"c{ 2ba, ---------1 Payroll Clarie. property EJlpar s,:;.~:~:A~=rkatlng istrict Manager to su pervise 241h St (213) 592-2725 ..... 1. 2907 mgml Musi be able lo secretary needed to co-newspaper carriers. Salary com-: 2BR seg5 .. $250 sec Palm Sl)(tngs -Beaut Apt Prol male Wtll shr Irvine FOUND ADS use IBM Pet$008l Com-DI ME s ordinate high energy mensurate w . th . Steps 10 sands. new Hotel, 3 nlles for a price 2BR 2BA twnhm wit ti MI F puter Sand resume toAd marketing team In young, l experience. ; c.rpat, garage 18466 of 2 Sat guarn 35• Ga.r, w/d, no kids, AR£fR££ st59, PO. Box 1560, growing high tech com-Company benefits plus bonus . 241h St 1213, 592_2725 619 -3 27 -'IOOO pe1 S375 mo 786-3821 Costa Mesa, 92627 pany. Marketing exper opportunity. Must have Van, . 1 llAft ltallll 11 Prof person to shr beaut. CaH.· A c c o u n t s Re: A req Must have good or-IJ-CdM furn home, ocean celvable/Payable/Payroll ganlJ:atlonal skllls & high Station wagon or pick Up BACK BAY, N.B 1200 lnat S.are 2901 view, $500 644-5347 1 •2•1111 clerk tor sml conatrucrt on ---Initiative. For appt call • hi h urns Youngwomen non 1 --• company Min 5 yr 3 Norma Wit S ell. Mileage allowance smo•ar ... 6•5559 · 4 Br 2 Ba house. WtO, Resp ta to shr turn COM · · c SC o " .,.. kllch . etc. S250Jmo • Twnl\se S•25 ' u1ll Nr dys pr wll Soma • A A_E __ 558 " 3316 included. Apply in person, Bdrm In private home Uff S20 dep 641>-8386 ocean No ger 675 604 I retarlal dull•• Salary LI N E W"""""kdays. 3PM to 5PM at 330 01 "Itch Ill I ' $300 Found: bifocal glHIH. n • g 0 I I I b I II c. I , YOU don't nMd • gun 10 "'"' 54S-552e;. u s nc Balboa Island 2Br. lemale, Room In lrg hou~ In Nwpt vie. Marguerita & 5th St, 631-7 t91 Ask lor Cheryl "draw , .. ,.. when you w est Bay st .. Costa Mesa. __ to share. no pets $395 Bch. $250 mo 1st/last, Corona del Mar 640-7532 actresses plaoa an ad In tile Dally BEAUT MSTR BR NU mo 673-8293, 675-2209 ulll incl. 642-6811 WANT ADS Piiot Want Adal Call now •I• o o •• o . FURN W/BA . NB -FOUND: Cockatlel vie W. m ... Ull I &42-5e76. $350. ,35 ul!ls 720•0375 F.xec apiit level condo, 3br Roommmate needed 2 Br. t9th & Pomo11a, C.M &DTllSlll 3ba, lennls. pool. nr bch completely lurn beech 642-3931, 642-9941 Piil Pl- $395 lse opt a11 953·9600 collage In Newport 'II blk -5 ax1 208 or 857·•063 eve to w111er. Avail lmmed. Found· F Norw. Elk Hovnd. f&IT&IY IUWlll Fam lo lltlr new 2 br. 3 be. $325/mo Daya 673~3873 ~ppro11. 8 mo•. Harbor Mu11 ~ CfMtlve and Im· Newport walk to beac:h gar condo In C M S350 Roerm & pV1 bath In 4Br lew Hamn. &.44-0909 aglnatlWI. Up to I 100 a pool, Jacc .. tennll. lurn ~ urlls. 557-3615 hse, H.B. $250 mo. Found Men's OIHHs, day commlulon pon- furnished room nr SC Plaza, female pref S250/mo 556-1737 Or ulllurn , avall now 963-3696 brown plaatic In blown lbt.. 9e0·7&e1, I_,. mag 5-48-42..,., or 1•993 •888 Fun, resp F 20-25 wanted :----:---,-----caM Vic nr Hamilton & "" ... to shr 2 br. 2 bl ept in Share lu~ury hm, vu, Prlv. M . C. ASSISTANT MANAGER IUUll •Ttl NB $30Q. Toni 675-0230 Ba, 2 lrp1c1. $285, utli•. =--•ye...,...r.-=-M...,. __ 64_2_·4_o_7_3_,se1r-atorage, wknd1 only, Wkly rental• now avail LAGUNa BEACH 2br Zba lat, 111, dop. 966-8479 Found: Rabbit. VICtOfla & reqs working withe pub-,. .. Federal, Coats MeH lie & II p~r worll. Call 115.50/wk. & up Color w/prl entr & ba cenyon WE LOOI FOR area. 962-9971 957-8191 Morna only TV Phon.t In room 227 4 vi-. woodsy area. prol Newpon Blvd CM dacor. $Al76 407-5331 JOUll FOUND: Sm oftwht female Babysitter, 3-4 daya per 848-7•45 dog, vie lrvlne Blvd. & "Ifft<. my home, 8 mo. M/F 50-t to ll'tr 2 br, 2 b• •tnt/l ... •lttt Mon I• V 1111, C M Old girl, grandmo\herly IU I .. &.1111 C M •Pl Mo_,. tn 1111 845-9032. 980-e396 type. $4Ml388. t to Wk 119. Cat>le (;()for TV 24 1-8246 att 6 Wkdys la......, 3021 W Coast Hwy M/F rmmte needed for lrg d 1 In Oranof Co loat 10-14 SlarMM Cat. 1Um llPft.f NEWPORT BEACH 3 bd houee on Bal 11,6 Eetabltahad 12 yearal Vic. HVH, Port Mante!Oh, SALESPERSON Ei1per ... Photos taken/Ra!'• Ch"d REWARD 7eo-e139 ~pfuL beneflla. paid "OI· XLNT nr Hoag. Piil entr & locked Gar $283/mo " -" ea N-amollfno kite $JOO. 173-3711 213 •• 49•1765· 6 mo Guarnted Service Loll: BMX/Mo toro)'ole ldaya. $200 wk. Regal ••• 103 • •Cr~ltt• Eye Wltn"s Hfrime1, white wired vltor Beautv Supply. 213 E. ........ 5• &.45·9096 M/F to ahr 2 Br 1 Be N11w1. Time MtgMlna, a blue face guard. on 17th, Cotta MeM ............. iti4 h 0 v • • • d e G k • KNX Radio Saturday Oct. 15 ., -All....A. --CXa'l:J'NA BEACJt LI, Bch.$326~ •.; utll Ntwport Ol e 832·4 134 IRVINE BMX TRACI<. ..-. MOTO" INN •9 -2987 alt 7PM Mike ,,., oil to all PteaM Ca.II TOdd l'ull tlmt, ~ lhtv Fri n -Who art rele>catl"" 9419.1221 ' growing co hp 2 po .. Wkly rat .. $105 & up M/F to tl'lr 4 Cr, 2 ba houM Tustin Ole 1321134 IUonuva.11. In central bill-Oelly/Wllly/Monthy on the beech In N 8 S300 • l'OilPa"ot. Last ... n 1ng ottic. wa W1f1 ltlln K11c;h'• avail Color TV mo t utH• 873-7338 ltat1l1 WHI.. iiit Ntwport Dunea area. RE· per•on with mooer•t• =~~!~et>, ~ 10 N;w Tri Level In Lag Bclh, Retired genlleman u WARD 873·0321 typing tkllll a ablNty 10 L-"'a Beach 4.u,a':.'::" panoramic view, to anr non-amkr. norf•drlnker, y work with numwt xtnt _ _,,,;;,,,___ .. ___ ._ ....... 94 w/prol woman 1550 mo • hH own furniture, dt· ov dOn't n..a 8 gun to t>eneflte lnclv<llng medl· utll Incl Debo rah alrH 2br, permanent "draw 1•11'' when you ctl 6 dental Ina. Appty In IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for SSO or less In our l•mous OIMES·A·LINES pub• I/shed each Ssturdsy In th• Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid ao mall or bring them into the Dally Pilot offlee. Be sure to Include your phone numtMr or ad- drea11 In your ad, have 1 prlctJ on each Item & no abbrevlarlon!t. Sorry, no commercial ads, garage Hie•. produce, pl•nts or animals are accepatat>le DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thunder Coet• M-omce Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN lF TO $75.00 PER wm Wt now han I~ opt11t11p for tount eapr btavtu lo steure rt*<I to. file 0r.,.. Coast Oii!y l'tlot, Our crews at1rt 11 3:30 p.m Ind •or~ untH 8;30 Pm wttkdl111. On S..turd•y wt "°1k • tt• mort hours, You will wn 111a11y iops tnd Pf•tts, tlof1 wtlh ttrntne your own moflep . lhtf1 111 no dtltttflnl or toll@ttlOll 11w01vfd If you 1r1 1nlt1r$ltd. pluse e .. Mt. hrl (714) 548-7058 Went Ad Hetpi 979-165Q or 497 4595 relar seoo-seso mo. ~ w':i~~~I ~ ~~ peraon. Newport VIII• 330 Weit Bey llrHI ~~ ,~,~,.~~,~~~~~~,~~ ·-~3~~~u-~·~c~o~1~t~a~M~n~u~;·~C~•:·~~:~:=~-J.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l • C'B Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25, 1983 , ...,. 111 r.a tare llllc10a..... IHI aur a, DMtl• 7122 liWT.'.'!l~~~~~A -'-'"-·-•-•_,.,... ___ a,..,, .. ,...... AKC COCKER SPANIEL. ORIENTAL Btk OOllH RECORDEX MINI MAX SIDE TIE $200 mo. 3011 llfl , ......... 1173 PUPS 1 wkl Bull. $250, llble, 30•66x t8" 1100, CASSETTE DUPLICATOR mu .. power Balboa :ti 640·2201, -& 975-0288 $375 Padded envel()C)el. C<>VM 950-7737 I=--,,...,,,-,--:--:-----:-•75 SUPER BUG. )(Int 5577 ---I"" Bl k 11 'l'• FOX. 4 dr, euto, xlnt ,..... /Im ndt 557. Prov. din Ml IOlld meple, 'v boll. Ill CUM ... W1ntld dodl 19ace, New: aond, look1/run1 greet eond .. MW _..t. am • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE Blonde F MaltlC)OO, tiny hutetl. 6 c;hr1, exa $1180 2 80c ea, 648-90e7 potl Hatbof erea for 20 S 1475, 557 •4329 ru.I Inf, ~ engine. ball of ttul!. 7 wt!• old. RoHwQOd chr1 I 150 M . ROIH PrellOent replies power boat w/8' be8m.1..,,.,,......,,...-__,,..,--......,.,.,.---:-$3350. 147·8' 1 I •holl. $75 494,2852 cdr cheat I 195 556-8842 watch S3•5 Giant pro• ASAP 7141646-6100 or '76 Foi Stat. Wgn, xlnt '70 vw Oii R8bblt. 0111, elr, QUALITY CUSTO M Jec:tiV,$1506.546-2855 973·1187 c111anyllme. tr•n1, $2000/080. 4apd, 4dt, tlereo. idnt. ACROSS 1 Sane 54 Factones 58 Portico 59 Severn PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO Golden Retriever pupa, RE '" 1 l it" n ltl 548-4852 eft 3. 24K mt. $4700. 861-3922 AKC, 1hot1. duclewed FUANITU • 10 a Sl)Md Queen wshr & dryt, !! .. W S200 548-21128 $300, 6' CONN tbl $250, I yr Old. HouH planll In 7 d•y yard .. le tlptl'I. i::•~·"•"tl;;·~~~""-ini-'80 Sclrocco. lo ml. AC. 6 Survey nan 10 ElltOI teed er 61 Bouquet •• ti SS . 8' credenza w/c:ane baallets. 963-8366 New & uted bikes:.., -H A • SOUTH AM/FM, 11lnt cond. &ic>er doors $300, 1amp1 & end -------....,.--buy at ~. 56M t t2. Ibis. 493.3140 Walnut c>ool table, 8X4, orulHrs. mtn bikes 1985 Reblt tng .. new OOUln ,. 14 Plano study 15 As1a11 noble 16 Skin problem 11 Spud 18 "A" of "rf'A .. 19 Seaflood 20 Fleeces 22 Tore apart 24 Ananias 26 Categories 27 Hooked 31 Decree 32 Lively 33 Hoa" 35 Owned 38 Girder 39 Spouse 40 Roster 41 Hand toot 42 Composer Ferde - 43 V11la1n 44 lmplead 45 -pay 47 French wind 51 Six on a die 52 Forces out 62 Blanc. e1 al 63 Agrippina's son 64 Land masses 65 Understands 66 Prosaic 67 Ways and - DOWN 1 Permits 2 State 3 C1inning 4 Nonrealism 5 Hoist 6 M adrid Mrs 7 Young fish 8 Caprice 9 Dislodge 10 Newest 11 Harsll llqu1ds 12 Uncalled for 13 Abysses 21 Pre-Sun 23 Horde 25 Back: pref 27 Bishop 28 Attracted 46 Beast's hide 29 Telephone 4 7 Arizona hills 30 Current 48 Fiber plant 34 Concepts 49 Mine 35 -saplens excavation 36 Speck 50 Pry 37 European 53 Rail bird 39 --butter 55 Theme song 40 Practice girl 42 Hindu 56 Revenue wise man 43 Harangue 44 Flint glass agents 57 Cheek 60 Swell Blue & gold Macaw. tame. top condition 1600/cuti. S50·S400 TlrH, 'Wl'lls. clutcl'l, lecqer paint, riew 538-69.15 llartlng to talk, Incl. lge RaUan chair, !Ible/lamp 944.0211 par11, l()()e11orle1. t982 chrome. MIN'tl $7000. lllZI cege w/pJaypen top. $100 ea/obo. 968·9205 Ch•rle St CM. 650-7079. 673-7349 1850 659"&739 Ive mao • WlndSYffef, 1 yr Old $450 ... , WILL HT ---------1 RE-DECORATED· Antique 2 11a.n seats from new Mena FUJI FINEST 10 spd ~ l••trh4 Yellow nape amazon par-dining set Circa 1900. vanagon, brn cord '"frame 111 1lloy 21 lbs IMW 9112 11 lllllULI rot. 3'.+ ~,.old. 40 word• 11ea1 at $3001 Lt wood S2501obo.64~·5258 .':.c $32S. 675-2758 ew "'"' VOiume Salee. Service vocab u t e / Y. I am e canvas loveeeat. collH • 175 BMW. IOOk1 I runs And Leulng w/cage $6001080. table & rHdlng chair Malica 11t. 1224 Schwinn CrutHr 28 ·Girts great must seel Show· 1871 18eac:h Blvd. 650·7 38 $200. 760-6243 electlUc PtANO 1460 C:Uttom $l50. 673-6728 room' cond; red w/tan. Huntll tonBeach •-ti aa1 _, s or best oller 720-9•05 c .... 11 .. 15000 obo. Jay e.44·9111 (l 1 •) 42·2000 -tan -Remod..,lng ~ame 1bl _ dayt; 499-7593 eves "' 12pce(clrca1936)wicl(e<. & 4 c:hrs $150. Coucll & FIClory direct lhell1 ''==-=:-=~=...,...,=--::--"Li l Wiid GooH Chese An· 1011eseat $175. Dbl oven Germetnl'lardt Student aleepefs from $225 up. ·77 BMW 3201 A/C. alloys, laraaaa -I tlques. 673.()625 range 1125. 780-683~ Flute, $150. 831-2339 556-4289. fog tights. Am/Im caas. '63 WHfTE dAIX $5500. Brad 848· 720 t 0 I I t 1860 HALL MIRROR Sofa d ~t~or:f;°[999.1dnt G=~yg~llt~;~8w~a':. ••t•r likff IOJI '83 BMW 3201. fUll ~og~/SJ'roo ~;~1~ n tO' high. $1500 ·75g..ioo9 c:on · · • xlnt. $180. 873-5166 186 Puc:h Mop;d, idnt Euronaan upgrades, SOFA (8'c:u11om) good d 13501 b M t "" '71.2ndownr,suoerctean. .--------111 c:ond E•rthtones PEAVYT60Gultarwtcue. ~~'nl 66 .. 2 2123° 0 us quality C!lrrted1 throug• 1t1° runs a.xii, nu Int. I yr $400/obo. 8•0-6931 PEAVY Claulc Amp ....,., • the smal est 1det1• d paint, wl'lt/red. special * WllTll TO llY wlphase, dist., reverb Granatll mo-ped seats 2 Meticulously mo nta ne whls $3 150. Mike · * Oii 0111111 Sofa Sleeper w/Love seat. Music Man cab. To11l people, blue, great cond. by a determined 645-5374 or 642·6189 neutral tones $150 6•12.. speakere Auto great gas mllage, s45o. perlecllonlst $16,000 *IDT ame111 Table. 5 Cheirs & Bullet loot SWllC:h & access 964-3998 aft 6pm 8 y a pp 0 I n Im en I ·73 K Ghia. towner, 75K I $125. 640-8417 · __ 7 t4-644-0262 m1 xtra clean. gd shape case. Xlnt condition. HOJlda Expre11 SR,-:-QnlY ---.----$4200 OBO 645-5508 "ltlfttlfl H wai'il.Jt tbl, round, danlsl'l S795 OBO. 650-5135 900 miles. Werrantee. BMW 84 3181, 5 spod. Ot11l1a .. 1tt" 011 fin. 2 Ives s75 PEVEY Studio Pro 4 Amp. etec: start . complete sunroof. radio, a/c, llm· Maa•a ~ 111let.Ha041 6•0-0366 Like new with Electric w/helmut. '$400/0BO. lted sllp dlll. PP '16·000· '78 Mazda dlc Hetc:h· 120·10l4 IHHT llYlll IALE Guitar $350. 557-8393 833-8277 or 651-1932 2 l3/377_-9_8_27___ back Dix, sunroof, 48M I Conveniently LOC8ted m I , am /Im c a s s --------•Fine Furnishings. French. Oflict Faraitut/ MtltrCJC ti/ & Compet1t111ely Priced $2300/obo, 642-5051 English Rare Chinese 11_ • t 5z•u1 I t 1011 Amer Oak Tables. round Co11ect1ons Screen, ..,111••• -CH tll &' '82 RX7 GS, stereo. snrl. & square. Good cond Desks. Porc:etains, Gar· Pltney Bowes Malilng Ma· 6 motorcycles. 6 mini mags. extras. 21K mt, $400 each, 979-2890 den Fine Wroughl Iron, chine. Like new cond bikes $50-$400. l'lres, xlnl cond. $9600/obo. Antique llreplac;e mantel, Rugs, many Beaut 011 $475/obo, 556-0367 whls. tanks, lenders etc. Sales-SaflllC:e·Leaslng 760·3864 solid magany $300 obo. Paintings, unusual rare STORE FIXTURES. Wall 1982 Charle St. CM. Dr'1V CARVER 556-4982 misc 492-4586_am & eve brac:kets/adl glass/ 9-4pm. 550._10_1_9 __ ,_ 1\VT AHllUctl IOl l w:i~~:'o'~~~~ry:~!~~i w;;r:ot'fJg~~s.j4~elt rack ·7b~k!~s2~ ~:;. ~~4~~~ ~ '.~2 fl.~~·lli\1\ \ HARBOR XREX S 100. TV SI and $25 Pi / *221 ·73 Yamaha 80, restored. APPLIANCE SERVICE 551-6353 HH 1aal " $275/obo. 645-0217 ~ nD••R We sell recond .. guar Waterbed· king bookshelf 1880 SOU RE GRAND ~ YIL relrig8fatora. 549-3077 hdbrd, ;aised .....,.estal 88 keys. $9200. 759-1009 llO IHI& fff PPH """ -New paint, •35 kit. rigid, Sales-Service-Leasing All WEIT COAST lPPLlllCE w/8 drwrs. access lnc:I CONCERT Pianist lorc:ecl 0 LAlllEST $150/obo. 549-9492 10 sell. Spinet piano. 18" over girder, lots ol White glass top dlnelte Black, orig $2.200 sacrl-~~~~Ti:~ ~=. :::O 1~~j llVEITOllY M11ct4t1ltaa 9145 •72 220 New eng. auto. ale, stereo, beaut cond. S5000tobo,639-2880 ·73 350 SLC rare european model. to1ally restOfed, low mileage on rblt hi-compression eng. new tires. wheels, paint, uph, crpt, trim, brakes etc, $21 .000/0BO pp '14 YW UlllTI 11141Th IDlllWt '831 DISCOUNTED! o•lllDULTI YILISW ... SINCE1"3 141-1220 ........ ~ •lllWDU'I SOUTH oou1n VOLllWllEI "WIWIUllT lllHDltU" Volume Sales, Servlee And Leallng 1871 1 Beact'oBlvd. Huntington Be8c:h (11•) 142-2000 lElflD ®m We'll Match Your Down Payment UpTo$1500 On Moll Isuzu's In Stock NOW 2 LOCATIONS 1880 Harbor Blvd .. CM. 650-7077 or 650-7082 132 So. Main St .. Orange aet,matc:hendtbl$100.3 _1_1c:_e_s_1_000_·_4_32_·_9_68_1__ 969·1221alt.1oam *'78 3201; A/T. AIC bakers reeks. brown tone Musician/composer mov-==--=:=7'.=~---:7;;"= (667UOD) 13 9% APR Financing S2S..45. COfdoroy studio Ing East. Yamaha ·eo ODYSSEY, modllled. •"79 3201, 4 spd. SIR '78300D,ColoradoBelge. A11aJ11bleOnAll 639-0333 or 662·2238 c:ouct'o $100, Wh1 desll. G5·8'5" Grand, ebony. newperlmmotor&trans, (315YDLI 4 dr. S14.000 PP. VW'a&lsuz:u'sOAC 634·4200 or 558-3992 Rebuilt Aefrlgeretora Freezers/W11he'8/Drye'8 3 Mont ha Warranty, Parts & Lebor. Delivery Avail. matching lamp S100. Pr magntflc:ent Instrument, c:age. pipe $4000 lnvstd, *'79 3201. 4 spd, S/fl 474-7000 dys 111-1111 Danish easy c:hrs S50 ea S 5 O O f Ir m. A Is o. sac. S 1800. 675-2756 eva (6562) -------210 W Katetl1, Orange 557 -3119 ' * ·19 3201· 4 spd, AtC 'll I.I Litre, hrt•H• ,..,.,..,_=-....,...--=----Gulbransen Rialto II, w/2 '81 Honda CR250. Mugen · 46K miles, s43,5CS'O. vw DHher ·74 auto. MI C & Visa. Mon-S•I 9-6 White Rattan Couch $50. lesley cabinets. perfect kit xtras $750 963-9704 (994XEO) 494-8671 am/Im & air 75,000 condition, $4500 firm. ' *'79 3201, 4 spd. SIA Ches! ol Drawers $25. 619•267_4974 '81 Kawasaki K2305, 1elnt (72691 -miles S 1650. 548-7249 W · tO d bl"e ·79 240D. lmmac cond.1=-=-------:r-:= omens •P " c:ond. $650. 751-4268 •'79 3201. 4 spd, SI R 66.000 mlles. $12,995. Ytltt 175 20 C\I fl Admiral side by $75. women's 5 spd bike Plano-Hamlfton Baby iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil side White relrlg. s145. $50. Whirlpool Superme Grand! $2600 value, will (09 1YPZ) 1 /T c Call 675-1387 ·75 S/Wgn, auto, p1/pb, 953-1316 or 953-8467 washer & dryr, 6 mo old sacrll1ce lor S 1700. llllAI llRT 1111 ~~~~zc5l,8 : A ' A/ ·79 240 D. like new, sn rl, stereo White. runs well 6 mo old Colorlc: gas $500 873-3031 760-8702 anytime Good for rebulldlng or for •'80 3201; 5 spd. A/C ale:. nu tires, ball, engine. $2850. 548-8451 renge. S300 obo Cetta ••aa 1124 Story & Clerk Ptsno Con· parts, new knobbles. $50 (565ZOL) $13,200 552·2887 559-8170 t 1 d Biii 969· t221 •ft 10am •·8 t 3201·. 5 spd, S/fl =....,,,,~--,..---..,-7 DAY YARD SALE. 1982 sole walnu • nl con Freezer, dlx lrostless. 11.5 Charle St 9•4 Bikes. $1470. 642-4901 ( 1CUT843) c; ft Prlght •Int cond Mtttr lean O •"82 3201: 5 spd, S/fl u u · ~ · mini bikes. motorcycles, Wurlltzer Spinet Plano ( 1 EVF463) $175 759-0563 aft 6pm parts. tires. whls, ac-$600 54"8·7272 17a Dodge Road Cruiser. *'83 3201; 5 1pd. SIR --------- Refrlg, 2 dr, frost lree. like oessorles, t1nk1. leriders, I "--.I. &2 20 ft, 26.000 ml. liken-. (1FZP975) new. $165. 893·9060 glass lop thowc:ases, ~rtia1.-• dual air. sell c:onlllned. *'83 5331; 5 1pd, to ml mag truck wl'leels, tires. SURFBOARD Smeufac:es hltc:h. $9500 675-2424 (8095) REFRIGERATOR $100 hi 1982 ~;=~=::!::::::::::!::====~ t4 CU FT 650-1529 new mag w s. 5·6 S150 760-8243 Tr1llt11 IH-1111 _ Charle St (btwn Bernard 1 1 't2vtLYI ILWUH Auume peymen11 ot $3 38/mo . OAC (1EHH008) LUll-A .. IO& H1-1UO 77 .... 1 ..... 1 ... , _w_a ... •t-.t4--. ....... s.;;.1 oo.._ Heir Waa tt4 5100 Htl1 Waatt4 5100 VITAMIX, $260/0BO. & Hamilton) 650·7079 TVL h•ae, TrHtl 1024 208 w . 1st, Santa Ana Brand n-. 759·9143 MOVING SALE Cane lltrff 1232 956 231 I b Closed Sunday 1 Ideal. w c:a ana. L ARGE SELECTION OF re tall ASST STllE IAIAIEll W1•11's s,1oi1llty Sttrts Need ellperienced career oriented sates persons w1tl'l some management backgrou,,d to become ass1s1an1 managers 101 women's better spectallty stores Salary -com· mission with exc:allent benellls and room lor ad· 11anc:emen1 Call tor ap· po1ntmen1 or send re· sume MARSl's S111tll 011st Plaza un lrlstel St 011t1 1111, OA 12121 71•-Ul-0124 -~AIL SALES Hardwere lull & part·\lme. 240 Br oadway. Laguna Beach 497 -4403 Roo11r;o---- HPHIEICEI Hot tar woncers needed Must have driver 1 lic- ense. permenent real· denoe & phone number ~ 631·4008 ~· Oflnge COllt roo11no Saies * * * BIG MONEY SHORT HOURS • Photo Copy Supplles •6AM -NOON • No E.i1per Necessary • Eictens1ve training program • Weekly Pay Guaranlee • Pleasant, Proless1onel Ole: in Co•ona Del Mar If you're brlgl'lt ~nd energetic Call Mr Triomas between 6 am & 1 pm at 113-0118 SALES Salesperson fleeded lor 1mpo<1 business MUST have proven track record In sales Up to $20,000 1St year commlulo,, possible S35.000 2nd year commission poss- ible Ground lloor op- portunity 650-1370 sa;;;s- TUOIEll Pre-school. pan/time $4/hour C M. 642-9 t81 T1lt·l1rbtl11. Pre-qualifiers wanfed Prof . relaxed atmosphere. pleasant surroundings Salarv • comm ~ bonus. Serious hnanc1a~po1 • llel. Opportunity for d· 11ancement. EV & daytime 11'lllts lLON LAWSON 497-7501 Westinghouse gas dryer, dinette set w/gless top, 4 BEAUTIFUL 25" FICA Fully enc:I. Shower. head. NEW & USED BMW'S• works gd, $75. 673-2076 sw111e1. cushioned chairs Color TV. 2 yr wrnty lull kl! Beaut Int , Whirlpool Supereme waSher & gas dryer. 6 mo. old $500 673-3031 $700 Rallancouch.targe SH8 Free del Open $1400/obo. 640-7488 & overstuffed swivel Pap-Sun. TV John's 646-1786 paMan chair w/ottoman, -----Aatt S.mcH/ vety large wicker c:half. Hard 10 find. solid walnut Partl 9015 LOii 1001 llW d •32 09•2 stereo cabinet $399 or W-Pool. 17' • loe maker an more • t>est oller 675-8610 PAINT AND LIGHT BODY VOLUME SALES ~~~.5s11'1·~~:!01~~ttom 1"'1!'1 ltacll 6169 HIESnlltSYSTll ~~.': y~~ece~~s ~al~ s3~~~,~~Jh;r';;~1:!i0 1,N.,.GP--~-~-• .. 1"!'4~9 ~~~--..,.-=---=-o~ WeJnut din tbl, pads, 6 Sony progremmable re-by$$ Biii 969 1221 LONG BEACH ·53 MG Replica. xln1, 11•1. M1ttrl1l1 & 14 chrs. dinette set, 6 chrs. c:elver tape deck • (No.Cherryexll-405) MUST SACRIFICE Look I 2 x 6 redwood dec:1c-coffee & end tbts; patio w/dolb~ and powerful .laa••r-11· Tri•••• ll 14} IH·lllO $5000 obo. 840-'4568 Ing. From 49 oenta per It set: bullet. Pit lures. speakers $450 Call Paul Are you dlasallslled withe frade-lns Welcome , •68 MGB Conv . nu llr"· 455 E. Coul Hwy. Newport Beacn 673-0900 laick ·86 Skytark tot. 8 • 1M. sharp S..950 494-775• 'I cYi. PP Prof sales person wanted ror lashlonable ladles shoe salon. M/F Apply'" person Lanz Fashion Island fencing also Harbor t'odboards. misc items: 714-556-7278 service on your c:ar? Now open Sun 11-<4 removable hardtop, run Telephone Sales Rtidwood 7141531-1317 rianging lamps, elec -------Please call & talk to us 91·17 xlnt s14ootobo 540.8299 Ca.iliac 3 FUTAIY PIOIE trains Sa!urday, TV RENTALS $20 per mo We riava over tO yrs e11· DlllH ' 02z 1600 Lincoln Ln at 19" color TVs. w/opllon perlence with Brlllshh•,.f•t •D!!!'A'!'f•s"u!"!'NPl"''5~\61!-"JP-d~r. ,79 MG Midget. 20.000 ·71 Coupe Oe\lllle. runs SEORET&RY Good typing and short- riand skills Banking. Finance, Auto agency background. Small of- fice Pleesant working c:ond1tlons In Newport area R.O. WtrHr 955-7069 Secretary/Rec:ept lorilat needed tor growing co. beach area, memory typewriter. shorthend, A.E. l:lac:kground nee Send resume to Ad •59 PO 80,tC 1660, Costa Mesa. 92627 llOlnlllY SERYIOE Hampshire. 548-4326 to buy 540-3195 Cars Continental Car auto good condition m 11 e1 x 1n 1 c 0 n d xlnt, new tires. very cleari Must be creative, Im-A berlan iii u &211 Cllnlc 751-8880 S15o0 O.B 0 548-8514 $3950/0BO 673-9020 Int. $1000/olr Must sell ag lnatl11e, & have Husky. re. very gentle, ac .. atry IMta, GtHral 7011 645-8280 pleasant phone 11olc:e blk/wl'll. all shots. perf 12" oe Walt Radial Saw Ctassy 168· Shlp. could be A1tt1 Waalt4 20 ·73 1200. 2 dr. 1 ledy ownr ..... "' tlSS '78 Seville. loaded, drk lmmedlateearnlngsuplo health To gd hm Oya 780 2''• HP. 2 Carbide Ideal sailing yac:hl for Highest c:ash lmmed. for • spd $1095. 645-7578 ·78•;, osl. Sunrf. auto, air. 8"Y· blk root. $7800 $500weekly commlaslon 897·2973, 844-4281 Bladesmetal sllndS450 tho-w1thdollaraendlm· hl t d ti G t h 63-8712 lbl M t ~ your ve c:e. omes c or 't2 l&TSll c:ass rea s ape poss e. onagemen wknds & eves. like new. 548· 1501 aglnatlon. Hink OeBoer foreign, 551-8285 !OOSX IL $3500, call 548-8451 openings available. 12061378 2199 ·79 CUSTOM PHAETON 9 6 O. 7 6 8 1. I e • v e FREE Healthy fem1le 3 HP 10" floc:kwe!I Un· • WE llY Auume payments of Ptraclle 157 4 dr. 10'# mllee. $8750 m85$8ge mixed breed dog, smart, lsaw. $600 5 HP Roe~: Pt .. r IMll 701 DWI DI.Ill $ 2 2 8 I m o 0 A C '78 91 lSC, ... nrf. lt"r. alr, 759-1009 playlul 6 mo·1 6•6-6705 well shaper. -V.-1 'I• "" .. Answering service or arbor, $800 2 HP double 12 f1 Servitor 1nnatabte (1EJH534) 11 blue metallic. $17,200 '82 EldOfedo, Immaculate. switchboard operetor. Free Med az m•le Shellie dowllng mechlne, $800. with O/B & ulls. many All TllOll LUll·lllHIOA 675--8838, 645-2374 23K ml, Sl7,500 obo. eKperlence req d. Day mix, very playful, lovee Also C\JStom hou1141 trim, e•tras. used 8 limes. 111·1llO '1•111 NR•"IE 494-3408 shift at local exchange. l<lds. 645·2987 15¢·50¢ 11. 545.5357 $375. 675·6737 or • -TllE UllEIT' Cell 645·2550 FREE TO GOOD HOME 752-5282 wttd~ '78 B210, wht. blue vinyl OUIUILIT THINK YOU CAN DO IT Adorable AKC papered F Mi1ceUaatHI IZll 26 3' Sea Rey Dancer '79 top. nu paint/tires, Assume payments OAC. 11um11 ALL. This Job 11 a German Shep 1 yr old EST•n-•* 325hrs.slpa6.lncl trailer. AM/FM C:HI. orig, CEL (t71808) ollatemoct.i.tow ml!Mge challenge. Pl'lone order puppy Fred 640-5732 W~I c~t i!!~rystal c:o .... r. extru. 123,000. s~~!obo.~3~.:;97 C:lf LUll·AllHllA Cadlllac:s In Southern desk-some collection l'M A GORDON SETIEFI •"er 18 ... 1 545 ea. 894·1103; ev1 991-8592 111 1llO Calllornlal S.. u1 todeyl II II hi t 1 & tlllng " "I 0 ~ WI llY ·77 280Z. 36K orig ml, wire • UIEll ca s-g YP ng · 10 mo old M. looking for a Calm Fr Prov. tufted 28' SEAAAY E1Cpres1 '78, Good telephone voice. gd home rm h1ebroken, channeled beige c:halae twn mere: c:rulMfl, llO, USED CARS & TRUCKS w5~~.·s:~~S2;~t c:ond. ltlb l2ce J 1 D••tWD good personality re-but would love a yard & $525 _.,.., yda gold sllk klnt cond. ,23,500, alp COME IN OR CALL FOR .., Sharp gal needed to wOfk quired You mu51 enjoy kids to play with. I need $45 °Karaat1n rugs: 3x5 C·5. Marina Dunes. N.B-fRfl APPIAIUl '78 280Z, 1unri. rugs 2800 Hart>of Blvd. on fast paced Newport talking with customers on tots of love. 846-5902 $2s0 4116 s.too (aqua) Aak fOf Keltl'l. 2• 1·9292 Cormler-Oellllo am/Im, 5 spd, xlnt cond nr-,v CARVER COSTA MESA Beach real estate ottloe. phone Last employee XI t · o d CHh ontu · OlmlLn 898 7288 PP !........._,I I .. 0· 1110 S1ayed 5 yrs Had to leave Large painted dog houH. " c: n · ,. '81-18' Seaa~lrl, extru, • · £OCE " Must have excel. typing for per1onet reason•. great condi t ion . 646-1122 70hp.S6t00.493-1665 18211BEACHBLVD. '122IOD"Rll ~J c_ (mmlmum 75wpmJ & die· 75 85 HUNTINGTON BEACH l'\.....Jl....LJ CL 1 taphone skills. Selary compensurete · -34 eves 2 TWA rnd trip tlc:ket1 any-Elecbey boet. 18,ll !1, fiber Assume payment• of , ... "'""' •M • ,._ •n 1•.•1' alftt ti w/~pe< Fringe ~1111 NEED GOOD HOME: FrH where $2000 pr 495•2•97 glau, lmmec, nu bottom l•l-IOllJ Ml·HI 1 I 3 3 8 I mo . 0 A C . '"'"" "1111" " "• ... ,...... 172 Ctlev fmpela 4dr 1780. Peggy (71•)833·2900 incls 2 wks paid va-Golden Leb. 4 yrs Old. Beautllul handpalnted p1ln1, canvasa cover. In WIPllTIPllLW 11EOH031) oPEIUUHOAYS ,,.. '66 Buick Electra 4dr Secretary wtsome bkkp'g c:allon,hollday,penslon& spayed. ell 1ho11, loves NATIVITY SET. $75. etlp . $5250 obo. t I LUll·AllHIOI $550 Ofter 760-38H skills wan!Bd for mfg firm profit sllarfng plans, -+ c:l'llldren l It obedient. 840-8709 e11H' 546-8322 f R 1111 Oii 1•1· 1llO S.~111 B medlc:al Insur., all Co. Randy 841-4958 AW •••111 • 1.;;;i!Oiii~--"".,.._ ... ._ '79 CAMARO. 1 owner. lo In Huntington each paid We are a wholesale CAMPER SHELL: paneled Wellcrart Sc:areb 38' 1981. -'81 Subaru GLF, 5 1pd, air. ml $3995. 646-7578 8•8-!552 Co, w/10 employees. Be arailut Inside. 1111 Datsun. $50,000 )(Int c:ond. PHTlll/lllllll '6t DATSUN 3lO. 31K ml. xlnt. $5500. 826-3202 Of --==-=-=:-:=-==-==----2480 Harbo Blvd 4 spd, xlnt cond. $3000. 2131592-1458 IEE II FlllTI Securlly. part time. pref ready to come 10 work. 3 Pc. SOiid WOOd e1eec. Mazda & Lu11 truckl. Ilk• 7141752-1400 ext 2320 r 852-08.40 retired for grave yd shill Call lor appl 642-9363, d~". Cott s2ooo. sac: for n-$250. 846-0681 •·ii T 4 COSTA MESA t~ll l 9 675·6101 ask tor Matt Gantry. 17-95, 675_6866 C FT 1 t ti, -Ml·UOD 141-1411 '12UTlll110 1 . ------ES A LI chair e eva Of. 16: Doble Cit, ~ 15 11 & 76 ellca Lf1bk 5-apd nu like new $750. 5<48-150 t " ,...,_ ., A1t1ume payments ol • SEOllUnNITOllR TUllllll Beaut.4·pall11lngrmaet, tramp,$1500.533·8884 ,.WIWUTYHR 5113.65 mo OAC. p111n 1, $2750/but. nc:eedurletyd f:ormr 1n~~1r1~~i!8"ry ltW Tl SILL ,on9\ 1 ~k ~Id, 1nsts~:f FIREWOOD tor s~~i 28, Folk Boat. perfect ~RonllfaldlD~l 192361• ~5-5~1-·5_5_52 ___ _,...,<"C"% 4 · us M Cheap, 811 types. a weekend uller, xlnt ...,_ """' LUSE-lllHIOI VtlklwlfH COMMHl C HEVROLET commensurate wltl'l ex· Help gElve them.,:.,head1 213-402-8408 Bobby651-1200Freedet cond Isl S8000 buys. 111_11IO 168 Vw.-good '"\...~ ll.1r1 •.. r 11. • • r, I \ \1 I perlenc:e Must heve valid start •rn top ..... per Beaut. elmoet new white FIREWOOD· Quality mix.. Ben P.P 846-4497 $1250. 673-3074 Sates guard llcense Send re· time evenings. Only knobby & Oak sofa & $85 ·~ C:Ofd dell111fed frH Ferrari 121 .IOI."' Falll sume In c:onlldenc:e to: positive, dependable, loveseal S3l0, 642·0670 anywhere. 836-48110 *Ranger 24 sloop. '71 VW CONVERT C• ,_ I S4l>-ll00 L_ " A~ =41, Dally Piiot. P 0 outgoing adults need ------=-=-='2":,,..,..-loaded, S7850. Must sell '85 Ferr1r1 3300T 2 ~2. XLNT CONO, s4eoo. 171..,. No e.xperle"ce, Wiii 1ra1n Box 1560. Costa Mesa, apply. Phone 646-7021. BUY DIRECT F OM In RWY PH this week. Dletress sale. lmmac. 39.000 ml, Bor-Jan 651_9780 days lii17ili7.,.riNew~~Y~or~k~er~."""'I~~ P/1' Cnrtstmas worl< In CA. 92626..0560 2·30 to 6 pm. Monday MANUFACTURER OIRllTllAI 22K boetl 675·8939 ranl wires. AC, alee wlri-Im mac: cond. fully ;.!~·~~n:irne~~~iaa~~~ s~!\'o:irl~!!'Js1nF~r:~ 1'1h1ru•Frlld1•1Y•••••l'~ps;~:1~~5.:t~,.",,: WLY CORONADO 16 com-tfi• Drim ~~~~ f;c~~7ar~""v ~~ /~~3~5s~~ ~o~2~~·34cio'!°°d'"'· come Apply in Pitrson at perlenc:ed salesperson. FIT T1••e v ted h His 1u11 189.95, full Hts Ceramtc:s made to order. plate dco11M.d tr1t11er In,·, !'l,7l"l4~J"E11E111P..,Cfl'hllle .. ro!'lk .... ~.,51",I 113.000. PP 497-4128 '66 VW Bug n-tires 631-0976 av•. Y• Hickory Ferms, WHtcllll PA -.., • er ours just S79.95. Sava even Including nativity set, elude . rea ~ o H Orig. owner. Xlnt cono. • · Plaza, Npt Bch. 10 am -5 675-~10_____ lo Include early A.M. more on queen and king large & smell snowmen S1465. 673-88 7 12900. &•2-8001 aft !pm. Flat 9123 clutch & brake ayatam. ·79 Le Baron, low mli.eg., pm for appllc:ations No ••tL OUll weekends. Musi heve de-sets. Free dall11ary and large & emall Santi Sid"'"" Sabot. S450, very $1500 546-8460 $3000. 675·2184 phone calls Mature r• STIOI/-pendable vehlcle (1mall 639-41115 Clauses, Mr & Mrs. San-g~ cond. 55t-2555 '74 JEEP J10 TRUCK. '73 Spider. ru.na line. nu ~ Squarebac:k. l\llotOf ;;-....------,~-sponllble persons Npt Bc:ri AIE llrm. Aeapon· rruck • van. slat Ion tas too 2 slz.ea Orn•· Auto, PIS, air, shell. top $1200 847-6272 ~od. nds trans w()(k W~ 17 slble fOf processing mill, wagon) to assist new1-Dlnelle Ht, brau/smotled ments a' nd o1....; Items, II atefeo $3700 873·2912 . 7 ;c:;: la 000 I SALES Shlppln r~e1111nn Own ........ I S300 c t I n ,_, I '79 CJ7 DAl<&M JEEP '77 24 Spider, lmmac, IOW 75/obo, 645-17 t Ill '78 ge ""''·.. • m . g. ""' ,.. paper deeler In Irv,..., g BIS on emp ur ' Please C:lll Louise for ..... a lki 7011 ~ $3150 495 2497 mag )(Int c:ond. llllu1t Mii. llORIOllPITHI car req E~per helpful. area. Must be depen-acceuS10-30720·9405 your order. 840-8709 $70000.B.O. ml.. • • --·------$1700;852~40 Prof person w/eeJe1 bus1 a Keavy llltlng lrivolved. dabl• Con teat Greg OreMel dining room table '""· 11' .-al-Liii MW 842-06411 mornings ·79 Fl•t SpyCler 2000, con-'88 POP· top aamp•r • .--.------:~ .... ~pu1er exp 154-83113 Call 5&3·094 Hyde Mond•y thru Friday wt~ chair• Wt cond I-:-:-,..--::~--.---~:.:-::-:":" 130 \lolvo, 50 rw•. trlr, 11enlble. dark blue ext. r•lrlQ, sink, stove. nu IOO Per• l STIOI Tllll IUU be1WMn 0:30 and to:ao 5400 bO 558-49112 · Home ceramlc:I t>ullneN an•tous, 0111r Bkr rub ten Int & toP. Wire wheel a pa1nt. S2400. 842.at83 .,..,,.,~=-....,------ SelM perlon needed fun A-u1-'"""'"" lkllll fOf •••.• rn •. ioniiilyfi'le.4iii2~ .. 3.2il •• 0 . Kiins, eutomatlc l llp eeG-0003. eV'M 960-1725 'ti DATSUN P.U. aooa covert. IU10 lr•n• ..... SQUAREBACK, reblt 1a9•7r•. Flea,,.! .. ='~' or PIT Comm1111on Call -.. ·-n• •·• • Ethan Allen bookcue xtnt ""''ntr, 300·350 mold•. k 1 k 11500 o e o "'MIF"' o••••tt• .,.,., "" .,..,.,, "" ..,..,_. 850-4124 & I d ta entry eterow 811 ,,__ 4 0 WOf ruo · · · · ,. ,... • •• ., eng. $1100. 548-uvv .... Blue &ooa 720-471' 11 mag a 1 • b k 1 ; ---------oond. S250. Evening• ate, etc:. EV9f'Ylhlng you 19 11 SIMkcrall. 55 Ide 5_.8.85 t4 tow mllee, excellent cond . ...,..,...,.,,.,_...,,,.---:--.,-.,.,:----..,. 7......., .... ••• •1 nRIH w•--i per ence or •n rue WRAPPERS: II you enfoy 559-7417 need to menufao1ure eng. N-Blflltey Jet. Nu ----------.,=-=--S5800. 850·5175 dy1 '88 l/W Bug. Sn rl, Mega, dy1. 5.,,. ,.., 91191. --•s depertment helpful. wrepplng pkg•&ha11ean ceramlca. Mull Sell, pelnt/upl\ol,tandemtrlr '12 Ranohero OT 759-0932ev•. ' $1300 lf42·8870 or 'lll·--IU '\f0~~:Ch1t'd~•. P2e40~0 E Salary negotiable, eye IOf !Mtall. -have a K~t!'t~21~~~:;:' 6 owner Pregnant. Wiii ~5991.7~·8582 11500/0BO. 082·5810 557-81'11, Bob _.,lornl MUI ,._H H CdM w/ral11 In 90 daytConln-pltlrn. poslllon IOf yCKll !rain buyer. 118.000. 'f"-Cllllf.Bow·rldlt. t71A', •73 Ford Courltt w/ampr 1 S '•"BUS,no ......... 0'#9,lllnt ~~/~.7 ..... ~1·~ .. ~ ~1 wy. . aurance benefit•. • 7·30am to lpm. Mon thru l<l"" Slit ~ 8pre8d a 405-0384 .. ---Y• wmv -· 15505/ofl ~ _,, PIOPle wno need people ~~i~o2~:1,~~ a:p~~aallo. ~e-:g:ies;>,: c~~ Catt Pad. 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Police say the body of a 39-year-old man was di8covered Monday afternoon after two co-workers, concerned about their boa' whereabouts, asked police t.o checlc on him, Lt. Bob Lennert said. whoee name they didn't know, kept t.o himlell and rarel~ viaiton. Wit! the body was partially deoompo9ed, police aaid positive identification and cau.e of death could not be immediately determined. Finkel, the owner of Super-Tech Tire Center, hadn't been seen at the Irvine at.ore since 1ut Monday, Brian Julian, Finkel'a fonner putner, aaid today. Police said Finkel was last eeen alive Oct. 15 having dinner with colleagues at an Irvine res- taurant. "Th.at poor man," neighbor Rita Schroeder said. "What's so sad is·nobody knew him." Neighbors said the bald, clefl!l-Shaven man "When l heard he was misai.ng, it didn't surprile me. But I first thought it would be~ suicide," Julian, 27, aaid. ' (See BODY FOUND, Pase Al) An Irvine policeman looks into the trunk of a car where the remains of a ...,.... .., ........ m1H1ng Irvine businessman were found Monday afternoon. • THE ORANGE COAST COAST IDITION TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1983 Fashion Island • • giving credit By L.P. BENET Of ... .,..,,.....,, Fashion Island Shopping Center will be giving its customers a little bit more for Christmas this year other than a beefed-up catalog and a 90-foot Christmas tree. The Newport Beach shopping center and Avco Financial Ser- vices are setting up a credit card program for qualified cuatomen for use at participating Ialand merchants and surroundi.Jl8 New- port Center busineseess. including · restaurants, the Edwards New- port Cinema and legal and medical aervicea, Avco officials said today. Avco expecta the card will be in the hands of as many as 100,000 , consumers by Dec. 1, and and could potentially generate up t.o $200 million in sales volume for center merchants. Card holders will eseentially be able to make purchaaes at any center store and then receive one billing statement at the end of the month, according t.o Donald Kerr. president of Marketing Images Corp., which is establishing the program for Avco. The credit line will range from $2,000 t.o $5,000 and will feature an 18 percent interest raie, 2 percent lower than such major credit cards as Visa and Master- Card .. In addition, cardholders have free use of credit for 30 days if payments are made in full at the end of the month. he said. "Thiaia the wave of the future," Kerr said. "Avco will a18o be 9etting up similar programs with malls in Los Angeles and San Diego counties." (See CREDIT, Pase A! Not guilty plea entered inHBmurder Zackary Pettus, a former high school student from Huntington Beach. pleaded innocent Monday t.o charges he robbed and killed boutique owner Darleen Haz- boun. Pettus, 19, was ordered back in t.o court Nov. 4 for a hearing t.o determine if he should stand trial for mw'der. The former Marina High School student has been held without bail aince his arrest last Wedneeday several hours after Hazboun's stabbed body was (See INNOCENT PLEA. Pqe Al) lllD ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS The eye has it at 499 19th St. in Costa Mesa where the unusual house ..., ,... ,,.......,~,.,_ and front yard decor has spawned complaints from neighbors. Neighbors keep an eye on house and vice versa By liREN E. KLEIN °' ... ...,,... .... The fluorescent green and or- ange houae in Costa Mesa with the pyramid hanging outside may be an elaborate Halloween prank, a far-out peace protest or public nuisance. It all depends on who youuk. exchange for a Pepsi. . "I was thin.king about it on Friday the 13th," Shelton said. He didn't seem disturbed when it was pointed out that the 13th was a Thursday thia month. "Put in Friday the 13th anyway, it eounds better. You can always say you made a mistake and then correct it later," he aaid. Shelt.on said he plans t.o auction furniture and art objects in the hoWll! Monday and give out free pumpkins t.o kids. The money he raiaes, he aaid, will go t.o a charity for battered and abused children. The pyramid, which belongs to controversial welder and artist Ali Roushan, simply ties in with the Halloween atmosphere, Shelton said, .. did the flag. The life jacket ia up because Shelt.on thin.ks of himaelf as a life (See WEIRD, Pase A%) 'Affordable' homesOK'd in Newport By JERRY HlRSCB °' ... ..., .......... Despite objections it would create a "ghett.o" and major traffic problems, Newport Beach's larg- est propoaed affordable housing development paaaed its biggest hur4le yet during a marathon ~ting of the Newport City Council Monday night. The council approved a general plan amendment for the North Ford Planned Community. It paves the way for a 888-unit housing development on Irvine Co. land north of East Bluff Drive, in which 222 of th.e units will fall under affordable housing guid- Unes. "I consider it an affordable housing dump that you are build- ing near my boule, '' aaid Ken cu.ett, adding that al.fordable housing should be apread throughout the city . Cliaett, who lives in the East Bluff community, said he was worried the council would subsidize the housing -aome- thing he ia philoeophically against .• "You think ghettos are some- thing you want around here ... Nobody subsidiz.ed my first hoWll!," Cliaett aaid. ''To call housing that ia af- fordable a 'dump' ia an inault," responded Dorothy Hardcastle. "People who would wie this housi.rig will have healthy in- comes of between $28,000 and $35,000 a year. We need the housing." "AJs a member of the great unwashed public I can't help but respond that when East Bluff was built. it was considered af- fordable," said Lucille Kuehn. Corona del Mar resident &n Covington said the plan will set . the pattern for future affordable housing development in Newport Beach and the council needed more public discuasion on it before voting. "Why not diacuas where af- fordable housing will be in the whole community?" he asked. ''Thia haa been pushed through very faat and it ia not 90meth.ing that the people generally under- stand," said Dick Nichols, presi- dent of the Cqmmunity A.leoda- tion of Corona" del Mar. He char~ propoeed housing and office development will double the traffic in the area and streets could not handle the in- crease. On the same vote, the council a1ao approved a plan change transfering approval for 295,000 aquare feet of industrial develop- ment'near the housing site to the (See HOUSINQ, Pqe Al) Marines • 111ove into foxholes BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Marines were ordered int.o fox- holes and bunkers today near the rubble of the bombed U.S. com- mand post after three auspicious vehicles were eeen at the airport, a Marine spokesman aaid. "There have been three ve- hicles spotted driving around the area," said Capt. Wayne Jones. "There are suspicions that they could contain explosives." For thoee who haven't .een it, the hoWll! on the comer of Irvine Avenue and 19th Street has been painted a brilliant chartreWle with bright orange doon and royal blue trim. A life jacket adoma the door, an Army poster hangs in the front window and a large pyramid, painted with human eyes on all sides, ia auapended by a rope from a tree in front. A huge American fUlg that hung from the tree was st.olen Monday morning. Transit tax election sought • Some 300 Marine replacements for comrades killed or wounded in Sunday's terrorist bombing had ju.at taken up their positions at the airport, where the U.S. contingent of a four-nation peacekeeping force is bued, when the order waa given. Gen. Paul X . Kelley, comman- dant of the Marine Corps, allo arrived today for an inspection ordered by President Reagan in the wake of the attack. Vote on one-cent sales tax hike asked by transportation panel Frank $belt.on, 28, who said he owns the house, aaid the decor- ations are aimed at helping under- privileged children all over the world. S helt.on, part-owner of a res- taurant set t.o open on Superior Avenue in "aboutthree weeks," granted an interview Monday in By JEFF ADLER °' ... ...,,... .... The Orange County Board of Superviaors will be asked t.o achedule a June 5, 1984, election on the propoeed one--cent sales tax increue,.lor county transportation projects. 'The Orange County Transpor_- tation Commiaaion unanimously approved an election 'timetable Monday that ataff memben re- ferred t.o aa a "ahort fu.e" in tenna • .., cnr ....... prem .... Tonlght'1~attheN8Cw=r: City BIUee" lhow9 ltfe In Double A: adol11oentafrom 11 to40, Mng •edutta In' beclcwatlf towne. P90988. ... of preparing necelUJ')' documents and winning required approvals before the election can take place. Supervilors must OK the election schedule. A bill signed by Gov. George Deukmejian last month authorized the sales tax inc:reue if it ia approved by a majority of the county'• voters. Before ·the measure can appear on the ballot, however, plana for spending the money over the next 15 yeera must be approved by a majority of the county'• 26 cities and the Boa.rd of S\lpervillon . The timetable calla for: • Releue of w 15-year trans- portation plan for public revtew on Dec.12. • Approval of the plan by both dties and the Board of Super- vlm by Feb. 13, 1984. • Comrnillion approval of the ptOll'UD and a fonnal requat .ak1nc the board t.o ldledule the election by Feb. 26, 1984. • The Board of Su~n formally vote. t.o place the q.uee~ tion on the ballot by March 7, 1984. • l'Jectioll day, June 5, 1984. The timetable adop\ed by com· millkJnen allo recommenda the comml..aon begin • ao-caUed ''public education pr'Oll'am'' ln March 1084 t.o win public 11Upport f OI' the tax lJllCl't-. All'Mdy, the ~ hM \ undertaken a $300.000 "com- munications program." designed t.o gamer public support for the tax hike. The commission, Board of Supervisors and other public of- fici.ala have supported the idea of i.ncrealing the sales tax, for a fixed period, t.o pay for a $12.8 billion pack.age of transportation im- provements elected leaden en- viaion for the county du.ring the next 15 years. F.arlier in the day, re9CUen dua out four bodies from the shattered compound, pushing t.o neerly 200 the number of American .er- vicernen killed after a suicide terroriatdrovea truck loaded with TNT int.o the lobby of the four-st.ory, c:Oncrete buildina where Marines were sleeping Sunday morning. (See MARJNF.S, Pqe Al) J • "I* Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 25, 1983 l_c_oN_,_iN_u_ED_s_,_oR_i_is____.I Slayer's fate debated1 ag· ain HOUSI NG BACKE D ... From Page A 1 !~!!':_AD.t,ER Koll Center for office space. ''The transfer of the industrial An Orange County Superior The transfer and land use area for office development is Court jury began deliberating change w~ the major sweetener what makes thl.s affordable hous-Monday whether Robert Jackson in the deal for the Irvine Co., ing feasible," Sim said. Thornpeon should live or die for Richard Sim, a company vice Councilman Donald A. Strauaa the August 1981 slaying of an presiden.!JOld_ the council. cast the only dialent.ing vote aft.er Anaheim newsboy. New housing • • pro1ects gain from NB vote The Newport Beach City Coun- cil passed several general plan amendments Monday night which pave the way for large housing developments. The fol- lowing are the highlights of the action : • The council amended the gen- eral plan to allow for an additional 428-dwelling units in Newport Center, including 150 affordable units in Newport Village.The amendment was requested by the Irvine Co. • The coUACiJ. amended the gen- eral plan w allow for a 168-unit residential condominium develop- ment in the Belcourt community, including 33 affordable units. The amendment was requested by the J.M. P eters Co. • The council amended the general plan to allow for a 888-unit housing development in the North Ford Planned Com- munity near F.ast Blulf. including' 222 affordable units. The amend- ment was requested by the Irvine Co. INNOCENT ... From Page A1 found inside her Huntington Beach shop. Hazboun owned and operated Somewhere In Time, a small vintage clothing business on the second Door of a commercial center on Wainer Avenue at Balsa Chica Road. The 37-year-old woman had been bound and gagged. Police are still searching for a black cash box and Hazboun's wallet -both believed taken by the killer. Police have offered a $200 reward for the items as well as a five-inch knife believed to be the murder weapon. Pettus had withdrawn from Marina High School just two days before his arrest. School officials described him as bright and likable. They said he planned to move w Cincinnati to be with his parents. appealing the council to delay It ls the aeoond time a jury has voting on the general plan amend-been asked to make such a ment to allow more time for decision. Af1er Thompeon was consideration. convicted in March for sexually The Irvine Co.'s Sim said the moletating and then killing housing will be a mix of rental and 12-year-old Benjamin Bren- units for sale. neman, the trial jury deadlocked The Irvine Co. must still submit on the death penalty question 9-3. d etails anQ pl.ans for the develop-A ne w panel, composed of 10 ment to the city for final approval. women and two men, began Construction still may be more h~aring testimony on Bren- than a year off. neman's slaying and Thompeon's WEIRD MESA HOUSE ... From Page A 1 saver of abused children and the Army poster is displayed so that he can recruit children to report abusive pare~ts to authorities, he added. When asked if the house had any political significance, Shelton said no. But Roushan, the 39-year-old Iranian immigrant whose four towering sculptures -Meditation Tower, Butterfly, Volcano and Tornado -led him into a three-year battle with city hall, had a different explanation . The house decorations are a peace protest on Shelton's part, acrording to Roushan. "He's been asking me if he could borrow that piece for a long time. Bergeson to sp eak ~sse mbl ywoman Marian Bergeson, R -Newport Beach , will speak at 7:30 wnight w the Newport-C.osta Mesa Lions Club. The club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. He thinks that violence doesn't solve any problems, and peace is really a state of mind," Roushan said . The eyes of the pyramid signify the need to open our eyes to the problems of the world, he said. Unfortunately, some of the residents of 19th Street feel they've seen plenty. Doug Clark. Costa Mesa's development ser- vices direct.or, said he'd already received one complaint about the house Monday morning and would be investigating the situ- ation. One man said the flag, dangling on the ground, had· been des- ecrated. He said he thought the decorations were 90me sort of protest.· Arlene Behr, who has lived acroes from the houae since 1971 , said she hopes the bright green and orange will be painted over before long. "I imagine it could affect the property values around here if that paint was permanent," she said. CREDIT PROGRAM ... • From Page A1 South Coast Plaza Mall and Bank of America will announce plans for a similar card program this Thursday, according to Carolyn Cirillo, a Ma ll spokeswoman. Under the South Coast plan, B of A cardholders may make purchases at participating mall businesses. The bank will be approaching interested businesaes th.ls week and set up all the f:i.nancia1 and payment terms, she said. In the near future, Avco will will use a computer screening process to send card applications w qualified customers within a 10-mile radius of Newport Center. Kerr aaid. Thoee contacted will receive a card by merely ''stgni.ng on the dotted line," heaaid. Unlike majorcreditcarda, there will be no basic charge for the card. HOT WINDS BLOW ... Barbara Roppolo, director of Fashion Island, said virtually all the merchants will participate in the card program, which was inl.roduced during a Fashion Island Merchants Association meetinls Oct. 1 L From Page A 1 through Saturday. with highs of 80 inland, and in the 70s at the coast. Lows will be in the 60s. Los Angeles will fare worse as a result of the Santa Ana condition with highs of 92 expected Wednesday and up w 94 in the San Fernando. San Gabriel and San Bernardino valleys. Mostly clear skies with highs reaching 73 are eJ,<pected in the mountains and highs of 86 are expected the northern deserts and 96 in the southern deserts, the ~eather service said. Bjorn Sedleniek, president of the merchants association and co-owner of Posh Gentleemn's Clothing, said the card will •'make shopping easier for the customera and help increase sales for merchants." BODY FOUN D I N IRVINE ••• From Page A1 Julian said American Tire Warehouses, the six-swre chain of discount tire swres he and Finkel founded four years ago, crumbled in early 1983 with $2 million in debts. The chain was sold to creditor Capital Group Tire Sales, Inc .. a subsidiary of the Glendale-based tire wholesaler Empco Industries, said a Capital official, who asked not w be identified. Finkel later opened Super-Tech. :t.t. Lennert saJd the chain of crediwrs "is something we're looking inw. But it's too early to say what the motive was." Dried blood was found in the garage and in the house, he said. "There doesn't appear w be anything missing," Lennert said. Neighbor Anna Aceto, 25. said the last time she remembers seeing the man who lived alone at the end of a Willows tract cul de sac was when he came out w talk w a gardener Oct. 17. The gardeners arrived again Monday, but police sent them away. "He said 'Hi' once in a while. He was very reclusive," Aceto said. Lockhaven Circle residents said they knew their neighbor had a burglar alarm that jangled about three times a year, usually set off by winds. "Everyone wondered why he had that elaborate alarm system,'' Schroeder said. Finkel and his junior partner, both in the tire business in Maryland, came to California in 1979 after Finkel eold his hall percentage in an Atlantic coast tire store chain, said Julian. of Costa Mesa. "He made poor financjal decisions and we grew too fast," said Julian, embittered by the aoured venture in which he said he invested $6,000 and received nothing in retum when the at.ores were sold in April. Julian said he wondered how Finkel obtained money to open a new tire store. He described his fonner partner as an intelligent introvert w hoee only loves were c.ars, chocolate and Ha.88en Dua ice cream. In his living room were pictures of the cars he had once owned. including a Mercedell 300 SL, which gavl' him entry in to the Gullwing Group, a club for owners of gull wing cars. Julian said. We're Listening ••• Whal do \OU like ahout the Daily Piiot" What don·t you like" Call tht' number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered w th~ appropriate editor. 1'hl' same 24 hour answenng service may be used to rt>cord let ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include th1•1r namf' and telephone number for verification No c1rrulat1on rall ~. plt'asl' 642·6086 Tell us what's on your mind DelfJ fttklt Deth,.,, .. 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(;NOi Pullllt.hong ~ No rtew• .-o,1tt '''"''''"0"' tO•t<Ht•• m111e' o' ld\'eitt~tt httW m•y Ot 'fi'WOOV(~ w11~1 "f>«:••I Pf''""IUIOf\ ot cbOyuyAI OWAe• <;.c;ono d•n r>OOl"ll" P<tlll •I Cool• Mff<I c~.ion ... tUPS to ll001 Sub<K"'""'" oy <•u,.. i• 1~ """''"'' Dy ""'' M ~ ,,..,,.rn1y criminal past Oct. lo. J urors must unanimously choose between recommending Thompeon be put w death ln California'• gas chamber at San Quentin or be sentenced to life m prisoo without the poesibUlty of parole Before beginning their de- liberat.ion.s, jurors listened as de- fen.se attorney Mike Horan pleaded for his client's life aa he pmiented his closing argument. Newport office fire said deliberately set "I notice sitting out there, quietly, ls his (Thompson'•) mom. She's got to be dying i.naid.e," Horan told the jury. "You eee. nothing we do ill going to bring back Ben. Killing him (Thomp- son) ian't going to bring him back. It's just going to devastate another family. Do we need that?" A spectacular fire that gutted the two-story headquarters of National Education Corp. before dawn Monday was deliberat.ely set, Newport Be8Ch arson i_tl- vestigawrs concluded today. The blaze caused about $600,000 damage to the Birch Street office building and reduced much of the structure to rubble. The building was unoccupied at the time and nobody was injured. lnvestigawr Jim Upton said the 2 a.m. fire was started on the second floor, probably in the back of the building. He did not say how the fire was started or what the motive may have been. Fire officials said it is unknown whether Monday's blaze is related to a fire ln July that destroyed another two-story office building occupied by National Education Corp. "It makes you wonder but we can't say for~ure." said Upton. The July 24 fire, which caused about $500,000 in damage, also broke out before dawn when the building was unoccupied. Upton said it has never been concluded whether that fire was ignited by an arsonist. Upton said rumors that the fires might be related to recent business moves by the education firm appear to be unfounded. National F.cluc"8tion Corp. oper- ates about 50 vocational training centers in the country and is regarded in business c:iri:les as a highly successful operation. Its revenues this year are expected to reach $100 million. He also argued that Thom1>99n, now 35, is not the "cold-blooded, vicious, son-of-a-gun" that pros- ecutors have portrayed. ' He characterif.ed Thom peon as a "very sick" individual, but one who --had a another side to his personality and was capable of showing love and remorse for what he has done. Acr~ the courtroom, Bren- neman 's mother, Kay, sobbed quietly as the atwrneys delivered their summations. Mesa wo1nan abducted, robbed of $1, 000 cash A 24-year-old photo shop worker was kidnapped early today in Costa Mesa by.ah anned robber who later left her stranded -but unharmed -on an un- developed stretch of Pacific Coast Highway south of Corona del Mar. Cathleen Irene Newcomb wld police the bandit approached her about 6:30 a.m. as she was prepar- ing to open In & Out Photo, 195 E. 17th St. She said the man was.,,J wearing a ski mask and was armed with a knife. CM Inan hit by car, dies Officers said the bandit forced the woman to hand over more than $1.000 in cash and then told her to drive him toward Newport Beach. A Costa Mesan was struck by a car and killed Monday in Santa Ana, police said. Luiz Salvador, 38, waa crossing w the north side on the 1900 block of W. First Street about 2 p.m . when a westbound car hit him, said Santa Ana Traffic In- vestigator Tony Duran. Marines' faHJilies get news By tile A11odated Pre.1 Marine officers and Navy chaplains bearing the sorrowful news Monday to the homes of familiee who l08t sons and brothers and fathers in Jhe week- end bombing ln Beirurwere met with anger and anguish. At least one family was told their son had died, only to receive a phone call from him saying he had been wounded. "As soon as [ saw those two marines coming up to the door, I knew," said Letha Kimm of Atlantic. Iowa, after learning that her aon, Marine Sgt. Edward Kimm, 33, was dead. "I don't even know why they had to be over there." An 61der son, Clarence Kimm, was killed in Vietnam in 1967. " .. .1 didn't expect to lose two boys." Mrs. Kimm said . "In his last letter, he was just telling us about what he was doing and that he would be coming home in Novem ber ," Dorothy O!Jlon of Rockford, Ill., said after being wld that her atepeon, Lance Cpl. John Tiahmack, 19, of Min- neapolis had been killed. "When he wrote to us, he a.lwa,ys said it would be all right." Cesar San Pedro, 17, of Hialeah, F1.a .• said a.ft.er the official word that his brother, Lance Cpl. Guillermo San Pedro, 19, was dead. "He waan'lscared. He didn't show it in any of his letters," the brother said. "He had no business over there. But he wanted to go," Shirley Trahan said after being notified that her son. PFC Lex David Trahan, 19, was among those killed. "lt's like a bad dream," she said. She said her son had volun- teered for duty in Lebanon de- spite her milgivings. "I had mixed feelinp," she said. "He could see a purpoee in being there. I know, knowing him. He lov~ the Marine eo,,.. He Wal very proud of it." There were delays in the grim news reachlJ18 the familiee, partly becau.e the Marines' personnel recorda were destroyed in the tnack-bomblng that demolished their barreclu, and partly becauae of lhe difficulty Jn ldendfytna the bodies. Jamee J. Langon m of of Lakehunt, N.J., the father of L..ance Cpl. Jamee Joeeph Lanaon IV thO\lght his 110n would be out o( harm'• way becaWle he wu a cook. But Lanaon said Monday, "I aaw the unJfbrm" of an officer ap- pl'OllCb.ina hla home and "It that polnt, I knew why they we~ hftre." ' The driver, Jose Gallardo of Anaheim, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of possible drunke n driving. No charges have been filed against him. The acci- dent investigation continues. Salvador was transported to UC Irvine Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. Newcomb said she was asked to drive w a point near Crystal Cove where the thug got out of he r car. He grabbed the ignition keys and Oed when an accomplice picked him up, according to police. Officers said the woman was able w get to a telephone and call police. ........ Dorothy Colem an of Dallas was told her son, Spec 4 Marcus E. Coleman, wa s missing in Lebanon. She still holds hope that he will be found a live. In some homes, however, the laughter oC relief broke the ten- sion w hen families heard their loved ones were safe Shirley Erikson's son called her in West- land. Mich., to let her know he was safe. Wayne Barker of Chandler, Ariz .. got a similar call from his brother. K atie M o rr iso n of Poughkeepsie, N.Y .• recognized he r 900, col\8Cious but being carried on a stretcher, in an Aa8ociated Press photograph run in the Poughkeepale Journal. "He's alive, he's alive, at least he'• allve," she said. Charles and Ann Madaras of Potomac, Md., spotted thelt 10n, David, in another AP photo aa he and three other Marinetl helped carry a wounded man from the bombed building. Rose and Bennie Harris of Woonsocket, R.I .. saw their son on a stretcher on television. Later he called them. "He 90W'lded sood. very good," Mrs. Harris said, h~r voice choking. Sandra Robimon of Wlndaor, Vt., heard unofficially through a Red Croaa hotline that her son was safe. Roee Lagoy of Vernon, N.Y., said military ottldals came by to say her aon had died. But t.t.er. another 900 answered the tele- phone and it WU her IOn, Lance Cpl. Mlchee Balcom, saylna he had been Wounded and WU hoepital in Weat Germany. "Moet people don't believe ln miracles, but I had one today," Mn. Lagoy aald. MARINES IN BEIRUT ••• From PageA1 The lAatetJt figures IMtued by the U.S . Detenae Department pu t the overall U.S. casualty toll in the bombing It 192 killed. But Jordan told reporten on the .cene today "Our cuualty ficuret a\ thll point are almoe\ 200 dead." l•OVN~ ....... A-1.t• Afh'fl'ftf""O lol.a~· VOL. 19. NO. 211 f "We had hope that If (the attack) waa 6:30 ln the mom'J'\I, then maybe he would have been ..-J Jd~ brMkfut,.. Lancon / 6 . A truck-bomb attack on the poet of the French conUqent of the peacek;eeplna fort.'e a few teCOndl af~r the one on the U..S. com· pound left ~ French troop9 deed • \ ) Health Care Center plans harbor cruise A twilight cruile in Dana Point Harbor will be the setting for the Adult Day Health Care Center Friday from 4 to 7 ~.m. . The excursion. courtesy of Dana Wharf Sportfishing, will be hosted by the center's advisory ~W\Cil. Tickets~ $1~ each and proceeds will go to the center's Pioneer Fund for fmanciallyneedy participants and special facility improvements. Re9ervations may be made by calling 498-7671 or 643-2273. All donations are tax deductible. Halloween party slated at HB church A Halloween party for kids of all ages will be sponsored by the Commwiity United Methodist Church of Huntington Beach Sunday from 6-8 p.m. There will be two haunted houses, booths with free carnival games, costume judging, pumpkin c.anring, a scavenger hunt for adults and a party with refreshments. Admission will be one unopened bag of Halloween candy per family. There will be an extra charge for the haunted houses. Proceeds will go to UNICEF. Rec committee meets in Laguna The Recreation and Community Service Committee will hold a meeting Wednesday at 5:30 p.m . in the recreation department conference Room, Laguna Beach City Hall, 505 Forest Ave. Writers conference slated Saturday -::c" I PARKING ..-...-- FIRE LANE DESIGNED BY N. l FIRE CHIEF 0-.,Net ....... ..,~ • ...., Designated warning? ' Was a syllable drop- ped from this 'No Parking' sign? Or is the fire chief really devious e nough to de- sign a fire lane just for unsuspecting motor- ists? Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 25, 1983 * ~I Print links suspect? Expert testifies broken bottle ties Kraft to mutilation slaying By Tiie A110da&e4 Presa A fl.J'l3erprint expert testified he lifted the right thumb print of Randy Kraft from a piece of a broken bottle found near the mutilated body of one of 16 young men Kraft is charged with slay- ing. F.dward Canon, a sheriff's fingerprint expert, te9tified Mon- day he found the piece of glA'88 - along with other abarda and the bloody neck of the bottle -a few feet from where the body of Mark Howard Hall, 22, of Santa Ana, waa found Jan. 3, 1976. Carson testified during a preliminary hearing of charges that Kraft committed the 16 murders and muti.liated many of his victims in a period beginning in 1972. According to testimony, Hall was drunk when he disappeared from a New Year's Eve party. He was discovered two days later on Bedford Peak in Orange County's Saddleback Valley. Testifying before Or~e County Municipal Court Judge John J . Ryan pathologist Robert George Rich- ard.a said an autopsy showed that Hall died of "acute aloohollilm and suffocation," and that he had a .67 percent blood alcohol level - which he called "phenomenally high.'' Richards testified that Hall's body was extensively mutilated. He aaid all bums found on the body appear to have been made by an automobile cigarette lighter and were ai.milar to burns found on three other men Kraft is charged with killini- He sald dirt was packed into Hall's throat and "went all the ·way down to both lungs." According to earlier testimony. several of the other victims died of ligature strangulation and several had been em.uculated. A tranquilizer of the type found in several other victims waa also found in Hall's body, Richards said. The Orange County chapter of Women in Communciations will sponsor its annual professional writers conference Saturday at the Pacific Mutual Insurance learning center, Newport Beach. Paula Nelson, author of "The Joy of Money" and "Where to- Get Money for Everything," will be the keynote speaker of the teminar, and will discuss "Writing for Money: Can You Afford It?" The conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pre-registration is $30 and late registration is $35._ Studen~ wi~ identification will be admitted for $15. More mformauon IS available at 639-9497. Funeral held in Mesa for Delila Brown, 85 Merchants host kids for Hallowee n A halloween party will be held in downtown Huntington Beech Sunday. There will be ~entertainment with a magic show starting at 1 p.m . The affair is being sponsored by the Downtown Huntington Beach Merchants' Guild which as the aim of providing fun without the potential problems associated with night-time house-to-house tric1' or treating. Funeral services were con- ducted today for Delila Pearl Brown, a resident of Costa Mesa for 53 years, who died Friday at a rest home in Garden Grove. She was 85. Mrs. Brown was a former president of the New Mesa Aux- iliary to Barracks 1249 of the Veterans of World War Il and of the National Woman's Relief Vandals hit school in Mesa ag~in The Sonora Elementary School In Coate MeM haa been burglarized twtce In the IUt thr•dayt -over the wee61enc:t and again Monday night. In both lncfdent9, the kitchen WU brotcen Into by prying a door open 9rM:f ..wral room• ww. ranucked. Polee found eome footprlnta but only amall ctiange wu mining. Several other achoola have been burglarlZed In a llmllar manner around the city reoeritty. The Stam!* Medlc.i Cllnlc at 3505 Cadillac: Ave. was broken Into over the weettend and at least $7,825 worth of office and medical equip- ment wu atolen. A preliminary lnven· t°'Y snowed typewriters, video ma· chin.a. monitors and video cameras had been swiped. Entry was ap- perently gained by pry1ng a door open. A Mt of tools valued at S 1. 150 wu atolen from a residential garage on the 400 block of Merrimac Way late Saturday or early Sunday. Laguna Beach A radio. cameta and <:Uh were atolen from a loct<ed car parked In the 800 bloct< of Diamond Street Mon· day, the owner told Laguna Beach pollce. Total loU was pu1 at $840. Fllhlng equipment valued at $7090 wu stolen from a g11age In the 2800 block of Wards Terrace. . . . 0 Vandals cauled about S800 dam- age to 1 candy machine Inside a buslneat In the 1000 block of South Coaat Highway, the owner reported. Police reaponded to Laguna Beach High School twice Monday When wltnMM& complained of a man exposing hlmaelf. In both cues. the suspect was gone by the time officers arrived. Flqwer pots In a y11d In the 100 block of Dumond Street -e broken by vandals, police -e told. Newport Beach A retired Newport Beach man reported a bandit pretended to put a gun to his back and robbed the man of $68 Sunday afternoon. The crime took place on Dover Drive near 16th Street. A Lakewood man reported the theft of a wedding ring valued at $1,400 Saturday afternoon from an unattended towel at the beach. The ring and SS In caah were atolen whlle the man was swimming. A Corona det Mar bullneaawoman reponed the rear pauenger window of her car broken while she wu driving on San Joaquin Hiiia Road Sunday afternoon. Someone had thrown an ob)ec:t at her car from the sidewalk. Huntington Beach A red 1982 Chevrolet Chevette WU reported stolen Monday morning from the parking lot of a pr ... achool at 815 Knoxville Ave. The loaa waa estimated at S&.000. A burglary wu reported Monday evening at a home on the 4900 block of Pearce Drive. Entry wu made through a rear unloctced llldlng glua door. The Ion Included a $1,300 ring and S60 In ml1cellaneooa belonglnga. A garage break-In wu reported Monday afternoon at the 15300 blOcic of Newcutle Lane. The IOU , 9911- mated at $980, Included two eurf- board1 and two wetaulta. A green 1978 Ford van parked In a carport on the 19900 block of Lures Lane was burglarized early Monday. A aide window wu pried open to enter. The lou Included $400 In stereo equipment. A home on the 20000 block of Lewaon Lane was reported bur- glarized and ransacked Monday. Entry wu made through a rear kitchen window. The lou Included $80 lnc:Uh. Fountain Valle y The manager of Houae of Miiiet'• Antique. at 18960 Brookhum St. aald aomeone took her wallet from under her de9k at worl< and atote $150. A 73-year-old volunteer ~­ said thlevee took '* puree at Fountain Valley Community Hotpltal and atole S3e In the wallet. High winds raise temperatures ClndMatl S7 52 Coastal Colum«Me.s.c ae 50 Coluntbul 541 50 "''" r::J Snow O ~Fl Wonll fMI 47 _IO_,,_ -20 lo 30 mpfl o.yton 57 so '"--M!Ow~ lonlQlll cleer-'*'-4t 2t :7w• · ~ . ..,.11~1110 0.-57 37 .................. 0 .. l.OWI !>Woll .. ... '°""" 16 lo •• OulUtll 47 :it 0.....,,.., _.. _.. ,._ .._. EJP..., IO 66 ~ 10 S.. 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Pullen, of Midway City; and a sister-in-law, Margery L . Brown, of Ervita, Colo.. five grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Services were held this morn- ing at Pierce Brothers Bell Broad- way Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Interment followed at West- minster Memorial Park. Pianist Vera Gay succumbs at 94 Long-time Corona del Mar resi- dent Vera L. Gay died Oct. 10 following a long illness. She was 94. Gay, a Los Angeles musician, made Balboa her summer resi- dence. She often played at Balboa Pavilion dances. Upon her retirement, Gay moved to Corona del Mar where she played piano at the Christian Science Church. She belonged to the Dominant Club, a women's professional music association, for 40 years. Gay is survived by a daughter, Joon Gay Aynes of Newport Beach. six grandchildren and three great-grandehildren. Blaze quelle d A Costa Mesa fire m an d o uses remnants of a S l 0,000 blaze which damaged the Cast Indus- tries building at 1755 Placentia Ave. early today. A malfunctioning industrial furnace was blamed for the fire. Dog ruling 'backs OC policy' A federal appeals court ruling stating that police need a "founded'' suspicion before using dogs to search luggage at an airport affirms standard procedure at John Wayne Airport, a sheriff's department spokesman said. ''We just don't indi9criminately go in there with the dogs," Sheriff's spokeman Lt. Wyatt Hart said Monday. The Sheriff's Department has two dogs lt oc- caaiona.lly uaes at the airport - "Thrlty-llx hours from Munich" . . . doea that aound Ilk• a good title for a book? I think I could write one •bout the return trip from my reoent vttlt to Europe. EWfY!hlng lhort of Cl'~ that could go wrong .•. dldl It take me aome Ume to r9COV'W from that par1 of my '°"".."'-'. and I l<now one alrtlne that 111 never book egaln ... beeldee Aerotlot that II. Except for that tut= the =WM• most en one. I lterted out I .. were "boUght """ for ,,,.. YM"I Ctw19tmee .....,,. ••• howe¥9r I loc*ed .. aome MW ..,,_ and I found u.. were Items we fuet haclto~ In Portugal I fOund a oheln menutl!CtUrer with aome ,,.. and d"'*'9nt typee Of chlilna and breoeleta In 18t<. ~ I get that r.lnO that "*-.. Jut* "°"*'la .... uiet oen be dot-. wttt1 JNt IM06net~ mNt, I ._ co..... eomecMl9 • ctMll'ri~ MW Idea. w.11, ned!MI to=· ~had to buy at i...t • le . I fOund aome gtft htfM In allV9f tN)t I r.tt .. ne.ded. Portu· gel i. moet temoua tor the tltwr rnenuf9cturtng. In aeroetona and Madrtd I at- tended ~ tr9" atlOWll and fOund aome n1oe ~ '9aHon ~ ..... ·'*° edout tM bell lt°'91 to ... wMt they ...~.r'"-.ontt'9 ,loottout for MW ltyte trencN and ......, ..... A good frl9nd from N9w YOric le now Mng In Munloh enCI I spent fl¥t d..,. with her. 8he drCMt me Sam for bombs and Winston for drugs. "We have to be be a ble to show probable cause when the case gets to the courtroom. It is just like any other search," Hart said. Officers, however, do not need a search warrant, he said. The 2-1 decision Monday by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal revenied the 1980 conviction of John Christopher Beale in San Diego federal court for conspiracy and posaession with intent to Miry 801r Oert1hed Oemotoo•st distribute cocaine. The case was returned to district court for further proceedings. , The case involved use of doga by officials at the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Los Angeles airports April 17, 1980. The court said because U.S. District Judge Leland Nielaon ruled no showing of, prior suspi- cion was required to uphold the sniff of Beale's luggage, the judge must now determine facts leading to the use of the dog. to Ider • Oberatetn where I did my colored atone buying. Thia charming little town 11 tucked Into a beautiful velley In W. Germeny. The entlra valley 11 Inhabited by faceteera. cameo ~. atone cutter. and related oc:cupatlona. There I\., a V«Y Jnter•tlng mu- MUm dr 9«"• and minerllogy that 1 highly recommend to any· one vltltlng In that area. I under- stand I Just mlued etOMlng path• th«• With Annette Undaey and her famlty wno *° found the mueeum feacinatlng. My purchaM In Ider • Obet9teln lnotUded •tone ftguetlnee and bMda In addition to the cut and polllhed looM gem81onee that I uaually buy. I wllh I c:ould have carrlet atf the atone flQurlnea home with ~ but h wu juat too much. I hope they won't take too ICJnG to dew through ouatomt. I'm an1doua to unpect& them and / get them on dlapl«y • CHARLES II. BARR TM ltyte t~ thet I fOund moet lnterettlng In the European Jewelry Menufeoturera WM the uae of mixed COior ••. th•t le din.rent cetored g«na In the ume pi.oe of jewelry. Som. tlmea ell dlffetent oolored up. phlr• .•. or tourmallnea .•. or g•met• . . • and yoery often a mixture of """" emer-'d, Nb)' and ~ all mbted toOettler and aornetimea eccentir;z: p-. that It predomlnatety · monde or wlt\nd .,..,._ Of OCMM I had to buy some of thoM to come In and ... tlow you •• thlt freal'I MW loc*. e.'4]./et,J Acc~G­ Lota ... , i 7th & Irvine, We1tcllff Plaza, Newport leach ~ 642-3310 • .. NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT rTuesday, October 25, 1983 STOCKS TUESOA Y'S CLOSING PRICES '.th'' N•t t' t nth l iU\C" t: n\I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OuOTATIONS tNClUOE JRAOfS ON TH( NEW YORK M•Ow LSt PAV flC. PBW BOSlON OETRUll ANO CINCINNATI SlOCK VCCHAHOU AHO R[l>Qfl I ED BY IHE NASO INSTINET Dow Jones Final Up 3.46 Cloelng 1,212.M 1•11a 1111FB Business profits rising as economy strengthens By~ AaMC!ta ... Prwe DETROIT -General Motors Corp. said lt earned $737 million ln the third quarter, a better than five-fole1ncreaae from lut year'• summer quarter. It wu GM'• best third quarter ever. Sears earnings soar 73 percent ClUCAGO -Searl, Roebuck and Co. said itl eam.inaa IO&l"ed 73 percent ln the third quarter -giving it the best resultl for any quarter in itl hiatory. Third-quarter earn.m,. were $288.8 million, or 81 centl a 1hare, on revenue of $8.9 billion. Affordable mortgages forecast WASHING TON -The Federal National Mortgage Amociation announced a $1.6 billion program it said could provide more affordable mortgages for 26,000 families who might otherwiae be unable to buy homes in today's market. The a.odation, known u Fannie Mae, said Monday it was making the 12-month offering in conjunction with 199 mor1g&ge lend.ing axnpanies in every major U.S. city. Trans World Airlines struggling NEW YORK -The management of Trana World Corp. haa recommended to the board of directors that 1tn.iggling Trana World Airlines be .pun of! u a aeparate compuiy, according to an airline 80urce. The IOW'ce said Monday that Trana World Corp.'1 board of directora would vote on the matter at a meeting Wedneeday in San Frano.co. Coleco video profits plunge WEST HARTFORD, Conn. -Colea> Industries Inc. said it. third-quarter profit plunged 87 percent, citing lower ales of progrum for Atari Inc. and Mattel Inc. video games. Coleco al8o said Monday it will not achieve itl target of shipping 500,000 of ltl new~ home oomputra by year's end -a taraet Coleco offidala pi'eVioualy had insiated would be met. Armco to close Houston mill MIDDLETOWN, Ohio -Armco Inc. said It will cla.e itl HOUiton lteel mill. idlln& 1,100 workers, and reported itl lam widened to $421.5 million in the third quarter from $122.6 million a yHr earlier. The HOUiton mill, which employed 4,500 people at itl peak in the 1970., was hurt by aetbacks to the petroleum industry, ltl biggest customer. GOLD QUOTATIONS NEW YOIUt IAl"l Oct. 2S T~ "' -"7! 2S 17 WHAT AMEX DIO NEW YOltK (Al"l Oct. ts AfYWICM o.dlll9CI == ........... METALS SYMBOLS r.-, = m 2 ti ,.,...,, .. y 1111 '" Jtl ''Tl 2S DOW JONES AVERAGES Nl!W YOltl( (Al") -l'lnll Dow .-~· 11Tm IS U" U Slll lftCIUt TrWI UI .. '55111 ltSJ.A6 1!41 12UJ2 IJSL6'+JM WU1 • 12 "7.1!" 90.$1-2.12 119. It & IJ , ..... ,,. ... + UJ !O:Ul "1.n 5AJ2 m.n+ 1.32 un.• UIUOO J,167,JOO IU Sf.000 AMCRICAN LUOCRS .-