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THI DRANGI CPABT COUNTY IDITION
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rvine schools' illegal bank act:_ount due audit r
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The audit recommendation ste~ed from findings of an annual
aurut conducted by lhe Newport Beach accounting firm Main Hurd.man.
The report showed the balance of $478,000 remaining in L ... e aocoun\
was put into the district's general fund at the close of the school year in
June. About $1.7 million had been withdrawn, which included $110,000
in interesJ.
y UDREA ADEL.SON .. ~ .........
'An outside accountant has reconunended a complete aurut of an
egal bank account. opened by the Irvine Unified School District in
974 to hold $2.1 million in gifts from the Irvine C.o .. school officials
knowledged Mongay.
School t.rUstees made no move to act on the recommenda lion during
board.meeting last week.
Meatlwhile, a candidate running for a board seat Nov. 8 labeled the
~unt a "slush fund'' and questioned district accounting procedures.
Another ~ill
effort io· ··
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1Hopp
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By JEFF ADLER
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The Orange C.ounty District
Attorney's Office is hoping to
reverse last month's legal setback
in the prosecution of Huntington
Beach physician Mark Hopp for
manslaughter by preparing aflew
34-count criminal complamt in the
case.
Deputy District Attorney
ehristopher Kra.Lick satd the new
complaint could be fl.led either in
Municipal C.ourt. which would
necessltate a second perliminary
hearing in the matter, or could be
pursued in Superior Court. as an
appeal of a·judge's recent decision
to drop a majority of the charges.
Following a month-Jong
lprelinunary hearing in Ocwber,
West Orange C.ounty Municipal
Court Judge David 'Brickner dis-
miaed 10 manslaughter counts
and related charges citing a Lack of
evidence.
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Deputy Superintendent Ron Upton said when he came to the
district in 1981, he expressed concern over the account, which diverted
monetary gifts foe school improvements from falling intD the district's
general fund and therefore counting as district income. •
"It was a separate fund tD keep that a('(.'OUl'lt away from the state,"
U ptDn said he was tDld. "
Upton said the county superintendent's office infonned him the
accoutit was illegal.
Bob Reeves, business service director for the county Educauon
Department, said Monday education codes do not allow a distnct .to keep
a separate oc'C!>unt. ,
Whlle the COlJ!lty' superintendent's office was made aware of the
account by via Upton's inquiry, Reeves said state officials may take a
(See SCHOOL, P age AZ>
flight Illay
cause fight
By J ERRY HIRSCH
OllM~l'lloe l ....
Western Airlines' an-
nouncement it plans to add a third
daily flight at John ~e Air:
port could spark a baille amon
the five other airlines ~i[lg,_ the
airport over who will have to give
up a daily flight.
A court-imposed linut of 41
departures while Orange County
develops a new flight allocation
plan for the county-operated air-
port means whenever one airline
adds a flight. another must give
one up.
Although airport officials have
not yet agreed to Western's ex-
panded schedule, Assistant Air-
port Administrator Doug Wilson
said the airline is entitled to
~o.!.h!~~~~ ~ ~t meets th«;_
a.i.rpo1 < s not.se ~Ctions.
people will have, to work out"
Bozarth said I
One solut.Jo:'l might be to have
five other airlines share lll makmg
....l'OOA\.. for~J.Nm-. '#es~m de
parture, liaU said.
(See WESTERN FLIGHT, Page AZI
Airspur
patterns
changed
By KAREN E. KLEIN
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Brickner ordered Hopp to stand
· in Superior Court on only one
!involuntary manslaughter ~unt,
~mming from the drug-overdose
Jiff H~PP, Pa1~ A~)
"~ew recruit" sta nds outs ide Cor ona
de l Mar fire station, a ·uaUo ween
0.-, Noc,._"' --L .... creatio n of firemen J oel Chantry,
Bria~ Roch e and Craig C has tain.
"We will have to decide quickly
so that the other airlines know
wkhat their schedules will be." said
en Hall. an aide who specialii..es
in airport problems for 5th OOtrict
Supervisor Thomas Riley
He agreed Western may be
entitled to the flight but added a
legal report on the implications of
approving the flight is· being
prepared for the supervi.9ors.
Complaints fr~• residents
upset 'by noise 'have fo~ the .,. •
Federal Aviation Agency· and
Airspur He l.Jcopters, Lnc. to nego-
tiate a slightly wfferent route for
commuter helicopters shuttling
between John Wayne and Los
Angeles lnt.ernat.JonaJ airports.
Ken Hall, asaist.ant to Orange
C.OWlty Supervisor Tom Riley,
said Airspur helicopters were
primarily receiving complaJ.nt.s
from North Costa Mesa residents
who Live along the San Diego
Freeway.
l Ouch! Here Coast Halloween, restrained "We plan on flying and we don't
think there will be any problem."
said We$tem spokesman Glenn
Bozarth.
comes a.new
pos tal hike
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol ... ~ .... -Four teens dressed as
JaP,anese assassins robt:>ed a
By ttae Auodated Prets 12-year-old trick-or-treater at
Stand by! sword's point in Irvine Monqay
The Postal Service is trying to nigt'\t but then ran into a group
sock it tD us again. of men wearing a rufferent kind_ of C08tume -a police It arµioun~ today it will seek unifonn.
J to incree.s:e the cost of mailing a On a night when mischief
letter from 20 cents to 23 cents. typically runs high. area police
Robert L . Hardesty. chairman had their hands full.
of the Postal Service Board, said Six women dressed as
increases would be sought for all 1French maids -mugged a
classes of m.aU, but they would not woman in f'Wlert.on, four men
take effect befor~ Oct. 1, 1984., in military garb attacked a
The proposed tncrease for post-woman in Huntington Beach, a
cards, for ex.ample, would be 2 • . cowboy waving a six-shooter
cents, from 13 cents to 15 cents. held up a market in Anaheim
. Postmaster General William F. and Batman snatched a child's
Bolger said. "I still think that 23 bag of candy in Placentia.-
cents will be a bargain" for a But Halloween craziness on
letter the -Orange Coast was re-
1'he officials said the tndepen-strained compared to past years
dent Postal Rate CorTI.mi.ssion and consisted largely of
would be asked within a few days s m a 8 h e d p u m p k i n s ,
to approve the new rates. The egg-tossing episodes, shaving
panel 1Sallowed up to lOmonths tD (See TRICKS, Pa1e A!)
CORS1der such a case.
An NFL pioneer ta dead • George Ha1as, the founder of the NFl and
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owner of the Chicago Bears, ls-dead at the
age of 88. Page C 1.
ff•'• ·got Bra~• ~n hie ~l!,'d
Newport Harbor High taJlback-llnebacker
Steve Brazas Is on the mind of El Toro Coach
Bob Johnson, leading up to Thursday'• Sea
View League football game. Page C 1.
• A 1>9rty for the teddy•
If you think teddy bears have _been over-
rated, you should have been at a party at
· Bullock's, South ~out Plaza. Page B 1.
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Deciding who will lose a flight
"will be something the airport
The helicopters traveled over
that area at altitudes of only 1,500
"to 2,000 fet.>t. he said
(Sff COPTER, Pa1~ AZ)
County looking for
new dump for sludge
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T wo he ads a re better tha n o ne on HaUoweea. The
one doing the drinking be lo ngs to Joe Tolison.
By P HIL S~EIDERMAN
OlhD.e,-• ....
The Sanitation Districts of Or-
ange County are trying to stir up
public -interest in an unpopular
topic -;-sludge.
The 23 Orange County cities
., that make up the SarUtation
Districts produce 150 tons of
sludge per day.
Sludge is the solid matenal left
over after sewage wastewater is
treated. The liquid is pumped into
the ocean. The leftover solids are
trucked to the county's Coyote
Canyon landfill.
.Kids-drinking too early . .
Newport woman sp earheading project to fight alcohol abuse
By J ERRY HIRSCH °' ... ~ ........
Drinking problems are sneak-
ln8J up on children in nearly the
same ways they e n trap adults,
according to organizers of the
• Chemi~ People -a televiaon
and town hall project to fight the
growing trend in teen-age alcohol
and drug abuae. ·
will include a two-part national
wlevision-pro&ram on drug and
alcqhol abuse to be aired on
KOCE-Cha.nnel 50, 7:30 p.m .
Wednetlday and Nov. 9. Accon;ipa-
nying town hall meetings will be
held at more than 80 Orange
County locations where parents
and stu~1nts wiJJ organiJ.e task
forces to fight alcohol and drug
abuae.
There are abqut three million
problem drinkers under age 17 in
the United Sf:Stes, ~bout.a third of
the nation's children smoke mari-
juana for the first time in grade
school. according to the organizers
and they say the problem is just as
keen on the Orange, Coast.
''The mqre infonnation I learn
shows me that all of_our children
are at risk. They have to make the
same dec:Uions about drugs and
alcohol in' h.ighachool and junibr
high school th.at we made in
college:· Jeppe said.
"Each decade the, age group of
(See DRINKING, ~'-I~ A!)
But the landfill is scheduled to
cl06e sometime between 1986 and
1988. As a result, sanitation of-
ficials must decide on a new means
of managmg thesludge.
Sani talion directors appointed a
citizens advisory committee last
summer which is studying several
options for using or disposing of
sludge.
The commit~ has been focus-
ing on four alternatives:
• C.o-disposal. The mixing of
sludge with municipal waste
(garbage) at a landfill as is be~
(Sff SLUDGE DUMP. P age AZ)
J\1a ry Ann~~pe
"Let's take two seventh graders
on the evening of a dance. Both
Jimmy and Suzie are 1a little
nervoUB a~ut the ~ So tbey
get together with the boys or the
girls beforehand and have a beer,
or even half a beer," said Mary
Anna Je ppe, a Newport Beach
l"e!lident who is one of several
project coordinators in the Orange
Coast.
Whare-flnd7own Mall meeting•
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"Now by the Ume Jimmy and
Suzie get to the dance they each
bave ,.,a little buu. They are
learning to C()pe wltp nervouane11 by dhnking. · -· ..
"Now let's say-'3\..,uny b~e
are nervous before a test. They
remember the good time they had
at the dance to they have a beer to
relax. They llre learning to UM
chemicalt to relax. It ii very
subtle," Jeppe explained.
The. Chemical People project
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! A 2 Orarige Coast QAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, November 1, 1963
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3 -conipanies to share bullet trai~ rail .con~~ruction j'oh.··
• Qy ANDREA ADELSON
Of -Delly ..... •lafl
Promoters of the Los Angeles-to-San Diego
b~et train annount~ Monday that thrl:'t' l'Ol'\Struc-
tion firms have been choc;en to take 0 11 thl• $1 . 1 b1ll1on
rail construction projoct. · · .
Kiewit & SonB of Omaha, Neb., and Penm Corp of
Farmington, Mass., wilJ build tht.> 130·milt> tr1t,.ck,
tunnels and stations for tht• nation's first
Japanese·style bullet I.rain.
But to guarantet' the projt'(·t, which will lot.al
$3. l billion;avoidscosr-ov.erruns which havl! plagued
popular train systems in San Francrsco and Washing-
ton, D.C., American High Spe<..od Rail asked the·fimut
to defer their construction fec.-s until a schedule shows
the project will be built on time and at the estimated
ln joint prt'SS l·onferent't'S staged 111 thr1't> eiues.
American High Speed Rail Corp said Guy F
Atkinson Construction Co. or San FranCIS('O, Peter
DRINKING KIDS ...
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the users goes down. ln the '608' 1t
was college. in the '70s it was high
school and now in the '80s it is
junior high school," Jeppe said.
Jeppe attribulE!'S part of the
·dramatic rise in. teenage drinking
to advertising by the liquor in·
dusrty.
"Drugs and alcohol have been
glamorized," Jeppe said. "The
'liquor industry has started social-
izing our children to drink at early
ages."
Accurate statistics on teen-age
drinking and dru~ problem are
HOPP ...
hard torome by primarlly because
of resistance from school districts,
according to Jeppe.
"The school districts are not real
interested i'n doing surveys. They
might find out things are as bad
here as m t.he rest of the nation,"
J eppe said.
"The idea of the Chemical
P~ple is that communitiel> will
gather tigether and wat.ch the
.pJogram. rts main goal is to break
down the community denial'that
there is a problem. When I say our
commuruty I am talking about
Newport Harbor High School and
all the local high schools." Jeppe
said.
Jeppe believes alcohol has be-From Page A 1 come a bigger problem than drugs
death 'of Robin 'Sue Fradkoff in among teen-agers.
1980. . __ ''It is more act-eptable by both
The new compla.u)t, includes the adults and the kids in our
counts of manslaughter in the rornmwiliy. There are parents
overdose deaths of 11 of Hopp's who will s~pply a keg of beer for a
patient.S. child's party." Jeppe said.
ln the meantime. Hopp's Su· Chemical People organizers are
.... perior Court arraignment was pushing for alcohol-free.
postponed Monday until Nov. 29 chaperoned parties.
while prosecutors determine how "Younger and youger kids are
they will pursue the case. going to these parties. But I know
$1 l billJOn mns\.rw.:tion 1.Xl8t1 aL't:orthng to Atk1n~)11
SIJOkesman Tom J enette.
"We don't need to gt't Involved m auythmg risky
or dicey,'' Jcn~tte said M.Pnday. .,
Ttw thrc...-l'Onstrul·tion hnTUI will mVL'til .$4
million in the proposed project, Am<>ncan High
Speed Rajj spokeswoman Patn Engebrel.SOn said.
Capital ftom other sources, including a $100 million
stock sale, is expected to be pulleod together by
sometime next year, she said,
TRICK-s: ..
From Page A 1
• cream attacks and an inde<.:ent
exposure report in lrvlne, ac-
cording to pollce.
Several reports bf candy and
food tamperin~ were being
investigated toda y · by
authorities iri San Bernardino
County. according to the As-
sodated Press but there were
none in Orange County.
Polil't' in lrvine arrested four-
young teen-agers following the
city'sswordpoint robbery Mon-
day. Polwe said the youths,
lat.er released to their parent:>.
w,ere dressed as Ninja,
i Japanese assassins. ·
't A man dressed as a cowboy
and reportedly armed with a
Western-style six-shooter got
away With about $300 a fter
holding up a Mi.n.i-MaJ1 during
the pre-dawn hours Monday.
'l'h1 • bull1·t lrt1111 pr'1mc1u·r'I huvi· ~d thut 1Jnly
private tune.hi will be u:st.-d t.AJ f1r1w11:t· tht• t'Url.!ltrueuon
c.~ts und that ~ngl•r Car•'l> •1r1· r·XJ>l'<.'U'<l lt> c.:ov1·r
future operating C.'fAlts
A rail a11alyst said lic.t wt.,•k 111 ;, M·a thmg C'nt14u1•
(J( the prn~'<l sy.sttm that 1l 1~ );W'.l• t.u c·nd m
bankrupt.cy lx'<.·alJS4• planning u; faulty
Am(•rican H1gli Spt"t."<.l &tu •1ff 1(·1ab :.h1 uggt'd fJff
charges stemmmg from 1..1 s tudy runc.ll-<l by th(· L·1ty of
Tustin as nus111formM
Hopp first came under m-of no parent who ·would let their
_,... __ v""estigation a year ago when state child go to an open bar. Bu,t that is
medical investigators found that exactly what these unchaperoned
several patients treated at his parties are, open bars." Jeppesaid.
·store-front detoxification clinic in "Our first step is for kids to
Huntington Beach died of drug learn it is OK not to drink: We
overdoses. need to make that the norm Oarol Worley
around.
clowns
Police wer.e· investigating a
report in Huntington Beach
that four, men dressed in milj-
tary fatigues attac~ed a woman
who answered the door expe<:t-
ing children in Halloween cos-
tumes. Officers, who had not
verified the attack, .... satf"'the
woman was not hurt.
In a bit of pre-Halloween
mischief, six women dressed as
French · maids-mugged a
20-year-old woman in F\Ul-
erton Saturday and took $146
in cash and a watch.
Dl>lly l'llot ptooto. bf ._.,d Llpln
Sandy Morrison of Costa "1esa got to .the root of thf'
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The manslaughter case was ~use right now it is not." Jeppe
filed by the District Attorney's added. Halloween issue insid e a tree stump. -·
Office last April and a Superior For more information about the
Court judge has suspended Hopp's Chemical People call KOCE at
license to practice medicine. 895-5623.
SCHOOL ACCOUNT ...
Perl orming Arts Cenier JJearer-gpal-
From Page A1
dim view of the Irvine account and courd subtr;ict some state funding
"Qn this,pa.rticular one. the board received poor adV!ce." Upton
-Said. "ln their zeal to protect the money, they overproteeted it; ,.
School board candidate Alan K.lofkom labeled the unrec.'Orded
account "a slush fund." wfuch may indicate a pattern of poor ac.'C'Ountmg
practi~.
.A s100.oo'o pfecige to the special
gifts committee of the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
Monday brought the coriunitte
half-way to its n milli~ goal~
officials announl'ed.' ,
Victor H . Boyd. chairman of the
comm.it.tee estabbshed to meet the
Irvine Co.'s $1 million challenge
gift, said the committee has rai..sed
$1.5 million with the--lat.es\.
$100,000 pledge .. from Howard
and Ardit~aJlN.}eas.
The Irvine Co. pledged it would
donate $1 mtllion if the committee · ._
can raise $3 million by the end of
the year
The Margulc-as' live tn Palm
Sprrngs. whe re · H o ward
Marguleas' i.s v~ .pres~e.nt of
S\.fh W'o rJ d fnforncflflon-af
Coachella_ He IS also a shar$older
and a member of the board o (
d1recwrs of the lrvrnc: ui
"W1 th thE• start of l<()l'\St.ruc·tt• •11
of the centc:r. Orangt.' Counlv h.1 ...
mad~. a rna:ior sk--p to~a rd bc><'On,
-l.q&_ ~ ..-\Lth1s n<1t11YM·s rnc"t
"nOtalilc· ~al l'(•nwrs ana V.!"
ar e pro u" to pl<.iy a supporting roh •
111 1L., dcv(•lopnwnt. ' !'v1argult'a.'
s.a1d "Since everyone knew about 1t and know one was questtorung 1t, 1s
this the standard operating procedure." he asked. '
Upton labeled K.lofkom 's charges "poullcal opportunism."
Klofkorn, a critic of a tax measure on the Nov. 8 ballot that would
~d $1.4 million tq the district's treasury, said the illegal 8CC9unt
illustrates why the proposition is unneeded.
SLUDGE DUMP SITE SOUGHT .... B<Jyd . tn ..srrnc1ur1ung t.h1 pkdg.·
tcK.l<iy, s<ttd .. , .. m i;a·at.Ty plt·a.,.,.-<l
&o rc.'C-ervP 1ti1s generous gift. Tht.'
Tesponse to c.Jhe (lrvme Co.'sJ
t h:.ilh·ngl• 1:. mUsl ht-arlenrng antl
all of tht' mt>mb.:~ of tht· S!X'·tal
g1f~ t·ommJtt.h.· look fo.-v:ard It•
lht> :.pt."tc~j) al"-i.nnphi.hm t·nt·o f out
uirget "
"I don't know what it's for and nobocly else does either," he said
Klofkom·. 36. a self-employed pnvate consultant. has asked the
district attorney's office to investigate what he alleges are 1mpropnet1es
bv school district officials. He clauns dtstrict funds, facilit1es and
materials have been improperly used to ard a campaign committee that
supports the tax·raismg measure.
Deputy Distnct Attorney Wally Wade has yet to review the
allegations, but said an mvestigator has been assigned to make inquiries
in Irvine schoob this week, "as* would any other" allegation. Ke said
results are not expected until a~r the election.
The county Registrar of Voters office rejected a demand by
K.lofkom last week to cancel the election because of alleged
irregularities.
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done at Coyote Canyon.
,..J..and·based composu.ng. Tht·
.Arudge is placed in piles outdoors,
turne<l daily Aftt'f decomµps1 -
llon, the material can be used as a
mulch or soil additive. A comwst-
ing plan for Round Canyon was
quashed by oounty supervisors.
Sanitation directors h'ave no other
site approved for this option.
• Mecihanit•al composting.
Sludge is stored in vertical silos
55-feet tall. Air is forced through
the silos. Through bactenal action,
waste is transfonried inlO mulch,
soil ad<iit1ve o.r landfill material
Mechanical composting towers
could be constructed at either or
both of the sanitation distncts'
plants m Fountain Valley and
Huntington Bel\,ch
· • Co-rombustion. Conve~uonal
garbage would be mixed with
sludge and burned in a vertical
incinerator with a smoke stack
100-to 200-feet tall. producing
energy. But strict air pollution
COPTER ROUTES CHA.NG ED ...
~tandards set by the South Coast
Air Quality Management District
would apply. The co-combustion
facilities might be built on the
districts' F ountain Valley
grounds. From Page A 1
The new route. which went into
operation Friday, has the chopper
pilots go up to about Dyer Road
and the Newport Freeway. gam-
ing altitude. At that point, they
turn left and head over the San
Diego Freeway. he said.
"They get to 3,000 feet over the
bean fields near ihe South Coast
Plaza," Hall said. He hopes the
new route -and the higher
altitude over homes -will help
ease the noise.
"If not, we're just gomg to have
to do something bke adjust the
flight path entirely. If it helps,
then terrific. it not, we'll have to
do something else." Hall said.
Residents. including some who
have formed a group called
Citizens Revolt Against the Shut-
tle Helicopters (CRASH), have
complained vigorously about the
helicopters since they ~re ap..
WESTERN FLIGHT •••
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AirCa.l and Republic Airlines
have gjven up ttie most departures
to other cur lines expanding service
at the airport. Hall said.
West.em plans to use a modified
Boeing 737 that will fall within
the noise standards.
ln a related development. PSA
announced it will ad~ additional
service from the airport to San
Francisco and San Jose starting
Tuesday. That will increase the
number of PSA's departures from
40 a week to 50 a week.
The PSA departures have
already been accounted for in the
41 -flight allocation plan. . '
proved more than a month ago, Blake P. Anderson, director of
The copters make 15 trips daily operations for the sanitation dis-
to and from Los Angeles, follow -tricts, said the districts' board of
ing a route along the San Diego directors next week may give the
Freeway. Noise monitoring has citizens.~~ttee addi~onal ~
shown the helicopters are within to stud y more sludie management
legal county noise limits. proposals.
Hall and CRASH President Before any of Jhe alternatives is
Cindy Davis have discussed a approved, community·· infor-
route change which would have, rnation":sessions must be held, and
the.Airspur helicopters follow the a public hearing must be con-
Santa Ana Freeway to Los Ari-ducted by the federal En-
geles and then fly over industrial
areas to tpe airport.
Residehts have also suggested a
curfew, which would outlaw
flights before 7 a.m. and ~after I 0
p.m.
Those and other solutions to the
problem are still under consider·
ation. Hall said. "All the options
are still available to us," he said.
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vir~nmental Protection Agency
According to Andt>rson . thl~
anr:1ual costs of the three disposal
options range from up to $;3 5
nullion for t'O·disposal to $I fl
rrull1on for co-rombust1un
Aircraft carrier fire
kills si~ Navy 111en
WASHIN-~N (AP) -Six Navy men were' luJled anQ 35
injured today en flames raet>d through an engine room aboard
the aircraft ca Ranger m t.he Arabian Sea, the Na\'y sa1d
The fire was extinguished w1th111 an about an hour and thl•
79.000-ton ship conllnued to operate in the approachl'S to the
Persian Gulf.
~avy officials were unable to say what caused the f1r1?.
discovered at 12:50 a.m. EST. It will be investigated by a Navy
board of inquiry. The names of thp dead were not released
pending notification of next-of-kin.
Meanwhile. Navy officials who spoke on condition they not
be identified said th<:' ship will be able to continue on-station and
will be able to launch and recover its aircraft.
The Navy said most of the injured suffered Crum smoke
inhalatjon. minor burns and heat exhaustion. The Navv said the
men whe not in :;erious cond1t1on and would be tn·atCd on the
carrier.
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Blac-k Olympians topic
of UC Irvine program
. Olympic ch~nicler Frank Barnes mtroduces black Olympians
in a historical review of U.S. Olympic teams and shows him footage
of Jesse Owens from the 1936 games. 1.
• The Cree lecture is part of UCl's "Go for the Gold" preview
eenes and will be held at 7 p.m . Thursday in the Cross-Cultural
Center.
Photography class sla ted in Irvine
'{he Irvine Fine Arts Center IS offering a six-week class Ln
darluVom photography starting Wednesday.
Naida Osoline will instruct students in how to process and print
film. -
The cost is $33 and inch,.ides studio time at no additional charge
through Dec. 7. Enrollment is limited. 1
Further information can be obl.a.ined at the center, 4601
Walnut Ave., or by calling 552-1078.}
CPR workshop set Friday at OCC
A workshop in cardio-pulrrioriary 'resusdtctt1on. CPR. will be ·
conducted Friday at Orange Coast College in Cos~ Mesa. The
session will be h~ld from 6 to 10 p .m. in the Student Center. su~ful completion of the four-hour course will earn
participants American Heart Association rertification in one-man
CPR. A demonstcaJ,ion of life-saving maneuvers for choking victims
will also be included in the course.
Registered nurse Jean Boughey will conduct the workshop.
She i.s employed in one of Orange County's trauma renter hospitals.
Admission to the workshop is $8. Tickets are on sale m theOCC
Ticket Offire.-For more information on the program, call 432-5880.
Irvine Bicycle Clu~r plans meeting
The Bicycle Club ~f Irvine meets at 7:30 p:m. Wednesday at
Deerfield Community Park,
The club qfferes a regular series of rides leaving from Irvine
community parks at 9 a.m. each ·Saturday, and Sunday. The club
also sponsors a series of guided novice bike tours to local camp sites
for overnight stays. Tours include route slips. escort support
vehicle, camp fees. stove and cooking equipment.
Further inf6hnation on the bi.king club can be obtauled by
calling 551 -8638. ..
'Betty ·crocker'· at Newport meet
"Behind the TV Camera" will be the topic of Wednesday's
meeting of the Newport Harbor Panhellenk, scheduled for the
community room of Glenda.le Federal Savings. 100 Newport C.enter
Drive, Newport Beach.
Mary Mitchell, ti\e original Beny Crocker. will present the 10
a.m. program, to be followed by bridge play.
All members of national oollewgiate aoroities are-invited to
join. Infonnation ia available at 642-7~8.
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Suicide
feared in
Knott's
.tragedy
By tbe A11oclaled J>re11
An 18-year--0ld boy who
plunged to his death from the Sky
Jump at Knott's Berry F'ann was
despondent over personal prob-
lems and may have committed
suicide, investigators say.
Senior deputy coroner Rick
Plows called the death Sunday of
Donald Day of Glen Avon a
"probable s uicide'' but said thf
case remains under investigation.
·"We need to wait for the results
of the toxicological tests and
further mterviews before making
a finaJ detenninatjQn," he said.
Plows said he learned Day was
having problems with his girl-
friend after talkirtg to Steven
Adams, 16. who rode the Sky
Jump with Day.
Adams, who had been with Day
from 11 a.m. Sunday until Day
plunged from the nde about 9:30
p.m., said a few hours earlier Day
had handed him the key to his
Honda motorcycle and $1 for gas
and told him to get the registration
papers from his father.
Adams said Day al.so gave him a
key to a rented K.nott's locker
where his helmet and jacket were
stored.
·.•J asked him what this was for,
and he told me, 'Just in case,' "
Adams !14id . "I asked, •J ust in case •
what?' and he told me, 'Just in case.',,
The death is the third in the
park's42-year history. A transient
committed suicide 20 years ago by
lying on park railroad tracks. In
t981, a youth .died Crom a
gang~related stabbing.
The Sky Jump, which features
12 parachutes that drop 200 feet in
30 9eCOnds, reopened for busin~
Monday a fter its daily weight
testing, Knott's spokesman Jim
Hardiman said. ..
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A man wu slu~ by two Hla-
pank: males Monday ev9nlng wneo
he surprlled two would·be burglars
lnalde hi• car. parked In a Sky Park
BouleYard butir)eat complex In
lrvtne. The victim wu unln)ured.
pollce said.
An electrical breaker box was
discovered stolen from a construe·
tlon trailer at a site on Sand Canyon
Avenue early Monday Police could
not lmmedtately estimate the loss
A back hoe bucket valued at
$1,000 was reported missing early
Monday from Savala Equipment
company, at a construction site at
Trubuco and Monroe avenues
A revofVer and camera valued at
S 1,000 were lt<Hen In a MCOnd-story
break-In of an apanment on Topeka
atrMt, dlecovered mlu ng about 6
p.m. Monday. Police said thieves
pried open a window.
In a "carbon copy" of another
burglary In the Meadows ·complex.
thlevn took out a 1ereen from an
open window of a home on Cucade
and a tole $5, 700 w0f1h of valuables.
Police aald a bike, afereo equipment
and jewelry wu ripped off.
Huntington Beach
A burglary waa reported Monday
nlQhtata home on the t6100 block of
WTn«Mrmlef l aM. Entry wu made
through an unlocked sliding glut
window The tosa, estimated at
S 1.380, Included two tetevlslon sets.
two stereo units and a cable bo1t.
A blue 1975 Datsun 280Z was
reported stolen early today from the
800 block of Florida Street The loss
wu esttmat~ at $6.000
A home break-In was reported
Monday evening on the 19700 block
of Shorectlff Lane. A alde window wu
smuhed to enter Th• tosa Included a
color televlalon set and video re-
corder valued together at 12.000
Two copytng machines ..,,,.,re re-
portedly stolen from an unlocked
home garage on tl'le 3200 block of
Moritz Drive. The loss waa estimated
at ~.200.
A black 1980 Volksw .. abblt
waa burglarized early S wtille
parked behind an apart on the
500 block of 6th Street. Entry wu
mada through the sun roof. The losa,
eatlmated at $640, Included a stereo
unit, apeakera and tapes.
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ThlevM pried open a locker In an
uQatatra men'a locker room at the Loa
Cabatlefoa Racquet & Sports Club.
17272 Newhope St .• and atote e
man's wallet, $451 In cu h, and a·
~etch end ctothea.
Someone br41ke Into a car perked
tn a carport In the 10000 block of La
Hacienda Avenue and took a camera,
lllm. work boots, blnoculara and tire
jack
Burgtara pried open the front door
at S.I. TV, 28922 Brookhurst St .. and
stoll! $2,362 In video recorders
Someone threw a concrete block
through the glass door at the Foun-
tain Valley Music Center, 18952
Brookhurat St.. and took an unknown
amount of guitars.
Thieves shattered a front door at
Radio Shack. 16157 Harbor Blvd .
and stole a stereo receiver valued at
$287
Suspect a kicked the lender• of two
vehicles parked In the 9000 block of
HeU Avenue, cauafng an unknown
amount of damage.
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Orange Copnty Christian Mis-
sttl~nal'l' Pilots Dale Whiner y, left,
and J ohn Huntley load food supplies
aboard aia::cs:aft in pre paration for
annua l mercy flight. to orphanages
and Indian r eservations.
OC pilots' mercy flight set
Christian missionary.group prepares annual charity mission
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Hank Rowell can't get the image out of htS
head. ' He still remembers the three boys at an
orphanage in Teca\e, huddled together m one
bed to keep warm.
"Blankets and wmter coats -that's what
we need right now," the 45-year-old Costa Mesa
pilot said. ·
Rowell is one of mor~ than 40 members of
Christian Mi5sionary Pilots, and this IS their busy
time of year.
The charitable orgaruz.auon distributes food.
clothing, medicme and farm equipment to 18
orpnanages in Baja and more than 30 lnd1an
reservations in California and Arizona.
And the pilots depend 100 percent on
donations.
"Everything we fly out lS donated and 1t all
reaches the field," said Rowell, wfio ts a ~r
member of the nine-year-old ptlots' group.
''We've flown in generators to areas where they
d on 't have el~tricity and w~h them how t.o
take care of themselves."
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• The pilots take hundreds of pound.S of
vegetable seed. fertilizers and irrigation pipe to
orphanages and reservauons, and they also take
along the know-how to make the people
self -s~Cftc1ent.
The main goal, Rowell said. is spreading the
Gospel.
Christian Missionary Pilots is a
non-denorrunational group, it's members coming
from a variety of churches m Orange County.
One need not be a pilot to join, Rowell said.
"We've got people from all walks of life.
pilots. truck drivers, nurses -you name it."
The only requirement is the member be a
Christian. and be willing to work.
But what the flying evangelists need now is
donations for winter and theChnstmas season.
Lots of donations.
Cash gifts go to buy supplies not donated by
others, such as generators and farm equipment.
Warm winter clothmg and bedding is
e9pe('1ally needed now. Rowell said.
To donate food or clothing, or to find out
more about the program, call 642-0583.
Billboard battle loomin~
.,y PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .... 0.-, NM "8'1 I
· Fountain Valley officials are
prepa.nng for the battle of the
billboard.
The city has a strict sign
ordinance that limits the type of
signs a business may e rect and
prohibits off-site adver tising
signs, s uch as commercial
bill boards.
The sign ordinance, one of the
most rigid in Orange 'County. is
popu.lar among many Fount.am
Valley residents who llke the
orderly appearance It creates in
local business districts.
· But city officials say a billboard
company wants to plart! its
advertising signs in Fountain VaJ-
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they may challenge the city's sign
ordinan~ in court if they are
refused permission to er{fet
billboards, the city offici.als say.
Fountain Valley City Attorney
Alan Burns said two representa-
tives of National Advertising, a
subsidiary of 3M. met with him
and City Manager Howard Step-
hens recently to discuss the place.)
ment of billboards in the-city .
According to Burns. the
advertlSing rep~ntatives in-
dicated the city's sign ofd.inance
could be challenged under the
U.S. Supreme Court's decision in
the case of Metromedia, Inc.
vers."+5 the city of San Diego. Li that case. Bums said. the
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ordinance·-l.inconsti tutional ~
cause it limited non-commercial
signs and thus vio!.ted free speech
guarantees.
The city attorney said the
·Supreme Court decision "is not a
model of clarity, but it is my
opinion thlt it falls far short of
giving them a right to erect
billboards in Fountain Valley."
The emergency ordinance.
which would take effect immedi-
ately if approved by at least fo~
council members, permits
non-commercial signs except
those that pose safety hazards.
The measure will be considered
tonight bv the council.
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TOP OF THE NEWS
NATION
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.Mo11treal ., Quebec
WASlllN{ :'l'\)N r\n •·arth4ua.kt.• ml'asur-.
mg 3 5 on tlw R1l'lllt·r :.t•all' sh1Jok Monin·al.
Quelxx'. and th•• surruuml111~ ,1n•a bt·fort.• dawn
today, thl' US Gt."t.>logtl·a l Sun'PY said Tht·
tremor, l't>l\~td•·rt'tl strwi~ t.•nuugh to l'aU."lt.' sl.Jght
kx.'aliit'<.I dama~t'. \,\ '-L..,·n"-'tlfdt'tl ;.1t 5. i 7 i.I 111. EST
by earthquakt· monitors Ill Goldt.•n. Colo •
Arson se(.>11 in tire fire
WINCHESTJ::R. Va F1rt'f1ghtt.•rs say
they bellt>vt.• ar.;on was responsible for a fire m a
f1ve-acn:'J. mound of 7 million USl'<i tires that
burned rur a ~-<:ond da~ today and nught
c.onunue for months No ont.· wa:. t.•vacuated and
no mJurlt.>S wt.•r<: rcportt.>d m th~ f1re."wh1ch began
around I am Munddv anJ '4.'lll mlv black smoke
over thrl'(' states But ·tht• ddt·rly and JX'Ople with
chrorut· health problem:. 'At•re w.imt."d to avoid
the smoke 1f poss1bl(•
illis~ing ~hip -sunk a t sea ·--
HuusroN A U S oil dnlhng ship thal<'
carm.-d 8 l people and ·had Ix-en missing off the
coast uf Chma sine.'<' Oct. 25 has bt>en lcx·ated by
sonar 300 fL'C't bene~llh the $(o'a, a spok esman for
the company Lhat o w ns thf' vt.'ssel said today U.S.
and Chm l'SC' air and sea t-ru ft have bl"·<·n searching
for the vessl'I or survivors m the South Chma Sea
since the Glomar Java Sc-a disappeared during a
lyphoon. N o survivors had been found but the
search_ was l'Or\ttnumg today.
WORLD
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Yun :\ndrup>\ 111 ,1 lt•ltt•r mJdl' public tod..iy.
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LONDON Thl· I lot1M· of Common.s has
endorst'd the dC'ploynwnt m Brit.am of nl:'w
t: S -built nudt•cir m1ssllt-:t. vdm·h th London
Times >wild todav will <;ldrt arnvin~ m three
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Turkey quak·e toll 1 .. 2J.3
ERZL'Rl';'.1 Turkt·~ Battling frigid
'~ ~ ... nt:'r n~ u1• tl'atru. l·n-< tt>t.l tents today and.
fed ten:. of thoUSdnd!. of pt~iplt· left ho meless by
thl' m.t. ..... '>l \'f: earth4u.1kl· thdl k11l1-d at least 1.233
pt'<>plt:' 111 e~ll'm Turk£>~ Tht. p<>Wl·rful JOits that
rolled thrnuj(h th1· 1·<1..-.tt.•rn prtJ\'lnt't•.., o f Erzurum
c.nd Kan. Sund,;\ ..il.sl.• ll fl <1l ltY.c;t 5.!4 utht'rs
senously mJUrkf and <lc-stro:-1~1 15.000 houSN.
lPavmg c1n 1"it1rnC1tc.J 75 tJ!Hl ~><·oplE' hotnelt.'S.5
Ex-prime mini ·te r jailed
HARARE. Z1mbabwf.' L<1wyl'rs today
workrd to fn>t• fonner Prime Miruster Abel
Muwrewa. who has bt.-en detainl'd ·by in -
telligence poltt.'t' a ft.er t!Xpressmg support for
Isr ael. Bishop Mu1..0rC'wa . 58. 1s head of the
U S -backed United Methochst Church of 'Zim-
babwe and the president of thC' nunonty Urut.ed
African National Council in P arlJarnent
Craft will_ appeaJ
judge's rejection
of sex bias ~ward
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"It·-.. likt• a boxing
mutt·h." Craft said today
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snipers in Grenada
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Grenadians view Marine he licopter "damage d b y snip.-r
fire during the U.S,. military action last week.
Lebano·n foes talk agai
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C~ENl-:VA, Sw1tz1·rla11d (API
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1·nd1i1g t•1ght yt.'.irs of nvll l>trtfl'
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"Lt·bd11un'., lung mght" "f c1»'l s11 1fl·
An ;mlt.· lo Druw Of>'posru on lt·:.tdt·
W,d1d Jurnhlall dl·~·nbc.-d lht· u1.>\·111ng
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ST C..a.:OlWE'S, Crem.1da (AP)
U.S . hdtl'O~tt·rs buzu..'CI a sruper on ont-
!lldt.• o f Gr nada whd<: !>t«m:hen; 45
miles awu dt·art.'<.l lht.• rubbll' of a
mental hos ital whl're as many as W
patiunts wl'rt· k1llt'd whl·n U.S Jl'L'i
bombed th<· fac1hty ~
The ht'lkoptt•rs sW<JUpt•d m low uvl·r
tht.· tn't'tops aftt·r snipt·r f u·t.· Mondt1y
St!nl U S soldit•rs scr;.imbllng for L'Ovcr
Oespitl• lht· sniping, 1 ,:.!00 Marines
were lea'ving for Lebanon, their orig-
inal assignment lx'fort> lx·mg divcru.>cl'
to Grenada U S Army sold1t•n; w<:r<:
takm1Ythe1r plat·t· today, a week cifter
t hr-'U S -IC'd i"nv<.1s1un of lht·
133-squarl:' mtle ('ar1hlx·an 1~land
Deputy &'(·n ·tury of Stat(• K t.·nnl'lh
Dam said M onday night there was no
t1mt·tablt.• yet for U S t roop
w1thdraw<1l bt'<·au_w ll was not known
wht·n all th1· rt'!>tst.anet' would end.
Capt Barry W1llt•y, an Army,pubhc
affairs offlet:r in Grenada. said ht·
Ll·adt•rs uf th<.• warring l'hr1-.u:i11 .
l\lu~lt·rn and DrusC' l'ommunillt·s J,•fl
tht· mL'l'ltng room at m idday w1th11ut
mcikmg dny statenwnt:. on progn •l>s or
dewils of the discussion.
Friends mourn 'Miss Lillia11'
• Tht.' issues of Israeh-Lt•bant•s(• troop
withdrawal pal·t and l'onst1lul1onal
rl'forms wt•re l'Xpt'<.'tcd to dorn1natt· thl'
ntl'Pllng. which w<1:. st't to n•sumt· this
aftl'rnoon
Pn•s1dent' Amin Gemayl•l and l'1ghl
othC'r Christian, Moslem and DruSl'
ll•atfors began their meeting on the 18.th
flvor of the lntert'Onllm'nl<ll Hotel.
whtn· GPmayel hcid <1ppealt.'Cl Monday
{ur· .ill partll's lo JOln in l'ndmg
PLAlNS. '@;a. (AP) -A white
ribbwl, whispered condolences and a
scrawled, ·"Goodbye, Miss Lillian,"
served as simple tributes in advance of
graveside ceremonies for the mother of
Conner President Jimmy Carter
Ltluan Carter, ~died of caneer
Sunday at age !!5. was described as a
"pioneer woman" and as "a lot o f fun "
by residents of · this uny southwest
Georgia town. -.
She was t.O be buried th.is afternoon
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next to hc>r husbtind's gn.1vc, lt.'SS than a
mile from ht.•r las t rc'S1dencl:!, "Pond
House.··
The former pn.'Sldl'nt and his farruly
rcmainc>d at thl' houSl' Monday. CartN
and his brother Billy helped bear their
mother's t'Offm in from a hearse
Among those who telephoned to
express their condolences was Presi-
dent Reagan. a Whit<: House spokes-
man said
Jf}troducing
k.nt-w of ·no band:. uf rl"Sls~r.. ~t1 ll
fighting on MondC1y, but added lhiJl
soldiers t"Ombing thl' ~Land wn• ·
finding m.ore cachl"l> u f weuporu. and
ammunition
"l don't want t.o nu.sh:act y1JuJ hC1t lhe
whole 1Slill1d IS now st.«:ury(' Willey
·said.
c.
V eh1cli.-s w1 th loudspt·akl•r.. fannt-d
out over lhl· ro~ds, blasting this
ml'SSagc over and uvcr. "Mt•mtx•rs of
the People's Revolutionary Army,
Cuban defenders Lay down your arms
and surre nder y ou w1U bt' allowl!d to
go home. C e nerul Austin has sur-
rende red The rl'SLStance i.s over "
Gen Hudson Austm, who led the
MarxtSt rruutary JUnta which se1u.-d
control and k11ltc'd Pnme Mmtswr
Maurice BlShop, was taken by U.S
paratroopers after they were t1pJX""Cl
that the general ~ hiding in a how.t·
on the southeast coast, Willey said
Without fmng a shut, th{· paru-
troopcn. seized Austin, along wnh two/
militia uff1t'C'rs and lwo young cncn,
Willey said Whether the young men
were host.agl'S, "l c:annot say," WiJIPy
said.
W h1U: HouSt.-spok<:sman Larr y
Spt:akes s.<ud Austin was lx:ing held
"for his personal pcott.~llon" on the·
USS G~. the flagsh1p of t he U.S
fleet off Grenada
The Pentagon said 18 U S SN·
vict>men have been ktlk>d, 86 wounded
and one is missing since the uwas1on.
ln the capital, the stench .of dead
bodies pervaded the rulI\S of the mental
hospital. but otherwlSt' IJfe began to
have some no~cy
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Tctste that .delivers /
IN _lHE MON.EV SAVING
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TOP OF THE NEWS ·
Co.nt.rac~ a~arded
for "bullet train'
' By -i'he Assol'iakd Press
LOS ANGE:LES • Anwncan H igh Spt'('d
Rall C'urp has awardl-<l a $1 billion l'tmstrut:tion
con traC't ·ror a µlanne<l Los Angl'les-San Diego
"buUet train" to a partnership willing to tnVl'Sl in
.and deft•r ft>es on tht• pru)l"'l.'L Guy F Atkinson
Co. o f Soutlf San Fram.:1!;(:0. Peter K wwit Sons' of
Omaha, Nt•b and Penni Corp of Frammgham.
Mass , agrt."tc-d as equal partners 111 th!" venture
Liver t~aJ1spla11t p erforn1ed
SAN OJ EGO -. A hfe-savmg liver trans·
plant operation'~the first ever in San Diego. !\as
been perfom1ed on a 56-year-old woman.
depleting the reserves of thl• San Otego Blood
Bank. hospital offlc1als say. The East San Du::go
County woman, suffering from bilary nrrhos1s. a
natural and unexplainable degent'rauon of ttw
liver . ttt>mamed m l'flllcal condition al Sharp
Me m orial Hospital. said spokesman · Ed
Crawford
Carson h earing postponed
LOS ANGELES -A ht'aring has ~·n
postponl-d until next year on whether enwr-
t.ainer Jqhnny Carson-must pay estranged •,qfe
Joanna $220.000 in monthly support, but a
. Carson lawver savs she doesn't have to w orry
· akx>ut m on ey. C~rs0n has offered to pay $-l0.000 ~1
month. ·
2 g unmel. get $280,00~
LOS ~LES -Two gunrnen who fore~ the' way. mto a concessionair¥.
money-rount g room at Memorial Coliseum
after a , Raiders football game made 9t I w1 th
$280,000. police say. A guard and six employees
w ere held at gunpoint 111 the holdup Sunday
akx>ut five hours a fter the Rajders-Seattle
Seahawks football game ended, police said
Monday. There we re no m1unes.
AP Wlr•photo
' · An~do Buono li ... t••n ... to JlJr~ ... '•·nlit·t
in llill!-iidt· ~\ran1idt·r t·a ... t ·.
Hillside Strangler
~ -. . conv1ct1on e.ases
families' burden
LOS ..-\Nt;ELES tAP1 Fur twu Vl'.ir:-.. lhl'
famil1e:-of \u\'t:d unes murdt-n•d 1,,,-th~· Htllstdt·
Stranglt·r had wallt'Cl for an l'mut1unal releasl'
t\lond<.t.\. 11ftt•r ci JUry L'OOVll'tl·d · upholsten·r
Angl'lo Bunn<• Jr . -19 on one l'OUnt of ftrst-dl·grc·c.·
1 murul'r. p.Jn·nts and fnentJs of tht· tor-
lun·-strangulc1t1on Vll'tlfns groped fur some nw;m1ng
j tn th1· clL'<.'IStun, whit h e<imc· <iftN om· of thL• longt•st ! cnmtn.il tnc.b tn htstur\'
,._ ··1 gul·~ llht; n ·ni1cl) madt ht•r ut•alh s1gmf1-•
cant . .'' -.;11d Jo:.eph W.ignt·r. falht·r of Laurl'n
W ... gm r I H wh11m 1h1· 1ury fuund 8u111111 guilty uf
slovtng
"\\'l ft·l·I trt•mt-nd11usly rt·ltt·n·d right now and
n·n grntdul .. S<11u Jud) Wagnt.'r. th1.-· Vll'ltm's
mutrwr "lt \\a:. \'t·ry 1mport<ml l'1 us that ht• bl·
l'un \'It t t·tl , ...
Tht· \V.,gn1·rs. ;.md othL·r famtliL·~ :-.<.11d tht• p;un
n·nia1n:-. ... h.Jrp dlld thL·1r tc.·drS. 11wxh<.1ust1blt· s incP th<'
ktllt~ :-.pn·t• 1n 1!-J77 -71:! h1.:ld lht· Lo:-AngL·IL·s a rl'a 111
a gnp uf lL"rr•ir
Tht· \\'.igrwrs s11ld th1·1r pt·s.l -C"onlrol Sl'f Vlt'l' and '
mr,q·d t11 S.d1•m. <Jn·. Mr:. Wagnt·r"-. h1rthpl<1c1'. to
get "v..iy fnini Lo'i Angl'lc•s.
Th1·y !1<ttJ 11l!'nll f 1t·d tht·1r daughter's body a t tht•
mr1rgw Shi· h,icl lw1•n burned With ctll l'lt·(•tncal ('IJl'd.
s tr<.ngl•·d .-ind -.1·xu;i\lv ass<tultl'd
"It \\,1S. thE-11.rs.t. llm<· I rt>a ll v. rP;ill\, camr lo
r<-.1lt11 th.1111!1·1-.n't t;111 :· Wagn1·r--.a1d · -
Th.11 t1r-..t Cliri'>tri1.,s didn't do~t .It ·was Ilk!'
1?1·111~ unc,.in;.i 111u-. ht· s..11d. "PL•oplt• ~1d coml' h c:rl'.
g11 , rwr•· .. 11d v.t· did \Alt· 'f1·lt lost Th11 f1r'it
Th.111k-.gl\ 111g \\;,:-, t•\'c•n wor..,1• Wh<it lltd we· havi· to
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Mondale nips Cranston
rnong California De Ins
SAN F'RANcrsco (Al'1 us 1·111, 111•· 1J·;r1y·, 1 !In prl'~1d1·11t1;il I
St•n Al<1n L'rtt11:-.ton has lost tlw ll•oJ m 111111111\t't•
111:-. homl' s tart• among l.:>t•moc.·rnt1c.· ~·ouf'lc.•1 ·11 111011th~ ;ig11, l'r.Hl!>t1111 n·
l'VMl1•11d1•1--s for the 1984 pn·s1d1'n1t11l tTIVl'd :!-1 fX'l'\'l•f1l uf th1· n·s1x11ld1•11!!>' I
nom11wl1011. <tl'l'Ol'dJng l<HI poll publish' prt'ftln:m·1·. lx:h111d M11111l;ii1•~ :i.i pt•r j
L·d today n •11t But -Cranston dosc.•d the gaµ to I
Cranston w:.is overwken by former JUSl four pt•n·1·11tul·!t' 1x11nt.'l lasl Mardl
V1c.·e PrL"s1d«nt Waltt'f' Mond<il<• in tht· und ltx>k a rnn1•-prnr)t lead ovt•r
n·sul~ 11f tht• most rt.'l·c.•nt 'C<J liforrua Mondi.lit· 111 Jurw
P oll. an mdc.'1x·ndl·nt and non -partisan In tht• lalt:st survt·y, nmdunt'd hy
stC1tt•w1dt· survl•y of µublil' opinion that )t·ll'phurw am1mg a n·pn •:.t•11t.1llv<· sw11 I
was establish1·Ll tn 19-17 pk of 7!'>l\,Ut·nu11-ral:-. l>t'lwt•(•n O<:t 7
Sl·n . ._,hn Glt>nn, D-!-)h10, was third _and Ot't. l.'l.1 Cransl1Jn°s ~upporl f1·ll 111
;m11mg t'1t· poll's f'l'Spondt.·nts. followt•d :!J rx·r~·l'nl , l't llllpan•d to M11nd;jlt·\ :w
uy fornwr U.S. S1.-·n. G1'Urge MeGov-pNn·nt
-Oran~e Co~st !:?_~IL Y PILOT /l uesday, Novemt:>or 1. 1983
TAX"· .
SHELTER
• l '< <•llt·nt l'oh·nti.ll Im onw.
'30 -100% ~t·lurn rir't. Yl1,1r1 11 -11'%. Rl'lurn 1Tht•rt'.1flt•r.
• Prow 11 lr,1< I-~t·< orct N1•,iri11g llll'
l nd of ih \c•c und ..,u< < t·,-,f ul Yl'.tr.
f or Mor.l' fnforn1.1tion
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The Great New \¥fiy to Bank.
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eecta •
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.. ree.
Open. a checking account
and get a book full of
coupons worth over $400.
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Select the kind ·of ch ecking account thdt\ ju.,t·
right for you, and get a free Monl"ybook thJt tan
... ave you hundred s of. d o llar.,.
Instead of ju~t one h.ind of < h(•c_ h.i,ng ,u l < >unt,
Great Amer.i caJl F~eral givp.,} ou a t hoic ('
.of fOU[ -
Choose a checking a< count
w ith low minimum balan<.e ·
requiremen t~. Or an account th at •
pdys S 14°0 interest and off er., the
ultimate in con venit>nce.
Or·a checking account that pay..,
high m oney1narket intere...,t
\\Ith t'd"\ au l''-" ti> \our mom_•\. Or.a
c_hec king a(_( ount tor \-Our bu..,ine"" or prull'""'or1,1 I
nePck V\'hic. ht•\ pr \ ou r hoO"il', \ ou l'll ju\
24-hour (H < l'"'" to ~our fund..., H~-ough ntir~
m•t\\ <>rk ot 24-l·l oui'°"'l (•llt>r Inc at ion..., thr()ughnut
th(• .... 1.iw.
Ii ~ou o pl'n \our acc.ount toda\, \ou'll rL'< t'l\l'
tht.• l'\l lu"i' P CrPdt American h·der.11
/\ \onP\ book. In it. \ ou'll iind < oupon" for ln•t•
~'';cenic " or ','')o,lring'' check .,, di~ro unt.., \\Orth
up to hundrc>cJ..., oi dollar~. l o~upon.., for I r<'l' '"('It'
d epn..,it box n'ntal. frt:>t:> tr(_l\'l'h.:'!'-c ht>qw•.., .111cl
mom'\ o rder..., ... d ho..,t of finarn i.11 .
'>l'r\ in '"· ,lll tn•t\.
A\ ,1ilJbilit\ of ,\ 1orn•\ brn 1k..., ,...,
,.., limited ~o get ) our~, tod,1\.
Vi~it '>'ou r nparb\ (..;rt'tlt
Anwrican Fedl'ral offiu· ~or
<111 tht._. dl'taib. Cdll The
Financia1 Line for tlw t>ltil l '
neart'St . you:
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~ourt won't ~nter~ere \
10 Larry .Flynt arrest · ~
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LOS ANG!'.:LES (AP) -An apJX'<.il..; court
rc·fuM·d tn bli.t<·k a "'1arrtint for Hustler magaz11w I
publls.hl'r Larry Flyn~ ordered drFC'sted today unlc•ss
hL· a pµ.· .. r<. <tnd surrf'nders a tap<.• th;•t purporlt'dly
shww:-. C<Ut•imakn .J11hn l . Ott Lorean was forn·d tnt11
a drug dt•al · 1
Judgc·s W1Jlt;_1m A Nurr~·;rurw11li<im · .C:inh~
of thl' 9th CS Ctrl'Utt Court of Appeals Iott' Mn11day
dt•ntcd a fl'<JUl·st sought by F'ly nt's alt11rrwy. Allt·n
Isallcman. fur tin t·mergC'm·y slay 11( tht• warrant a~
w f'll as tht• 1Jrch·r tt1 <ip~·ar •
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foot of 3 hi ,,t-18 n\or Oeloney's 4.J f'ie Connel'y R11,tou,rQt1t
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Novemb8\I· t983
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• Big buck s need~d .
for affordable units ·
News item: Newport Beach city officials estimate rent
for a unit Ip one of the so-called affordable apartment
complexes planned in the city will average $700 a month_.
This' situation gives new meaning to the word
"affordable," and it offers a good example of why the
struggle to provide inexpensive housing in exclusive areas
is probably futile. At the same time, it should offer
~urances to concerned Newport homeowners that people
who move into these complexes aren't going to·spoil the
neighborhood_
The problem wit~ trying to provide inexpensive
apartments in Newpor\ B'.each is obvious: In a city where
the tiny lots on Balboa Island sell for prices ·starting at
$250,000, . builders have a tough time penciling out
affordable projects. And few large parcels remain where
high-density developme nt can countecbalance the land
costs.
Some people -UC 1.rvine students, for example -do
'learn how to live affordably in Newport, but it's usually
not in homes mandated or even constructed by supervising
city offi~ials .• They manage by sharing with sever:_al
roomffiates,.by living in older mobile homes or by finding
benevolent landlords who keep rents at reasonable rates
for responsible tenants.
The trouble is that families don't have the flexibility
of students. Roommates come and go. Mobile homes are
cramped and not necessarily permanent. Even benevolent
landlords often rent their larger apartments on separate
winter and summer contractS. .
City plans are meant to appease state and federal
officials who want more housing built in Newport for
families with breadwinners who work in Newport but
aren't wealthy. Making I~ costly housing available
means shorter con:unutes, les-5 freeway congestion and air
pollution and a more thorough demographic mix.
Where does the $700 figure come from? Start by
taking Orange County's median annual income -$34, 700
for September -then figure 80 percent of that, which is
27,760. State and fed,eral guidelines allow no more than 30
percent of a family income to be spent on rent. A few fast
calculations produces the $700.
Due to the state and federal policies and the threat of
lawsuit, Newport Beach has little choice about carrying
, out affordable housing projects. Granted. the intention is
good. It's just the outcome that strikes us as a little wacky.
What w e need are better words to explain this
condition where tenants in "affordable" units would pay
almost as much to live in Newp0rt as their neighbors down
in the street in the luxury apartments. Maybe this offers
new meaning to another phrase of ten associated with
housing:"Equal opportunity."
Remembering JFK : }'o ur ch ance to sh ar e
• No one forgets the moment on Nov.122, 1963 when they learned
President John F. Kennedy had been sho t. It was too Important not
to remember. To mark the 20th anniversary of that date, the Olijly
Piiot Is compiling a collection of personal stories to demonstrate the
many ways Americans took the news. We'd like your story -
concise. detailed and poignant. Submissions should be no longer
than 250 words. preferably shorter and typewritten. They must be
received by Friday, Nov. 11 . Send them to: JFK, The Dally Piiot, P.O.
~ox 1560, Cos'a Mesa. 92626.
l. M. BDJd I A dult humo r
Many a nursery rhyme started
out as political satire. "Lmle
Bo-Peep," for instance. origin.ally
alluded to Mary, Queen of Scots.
whose husbands and lovers disap·
peared in myst.enous ways. And
"Cock Robin" referred to William
Rufus. son of WtllJam the Con -
queror. whose breast turned red
with an arrow wound from an
unknown Engltsh archer
The last words of capital crinu·
naJ James W Rodgers. when
asked what he wanted for his finaJ
request as he faced a f1nng squad
in 1960: "A bulJet-proor vest."
Numerous Briush daily news-
papers publish a "Nude of the
Day" -a photograph of an
attractive young woman. usually
Q. -What were Humphrey .
Bogart's last words?
A. "I shouldn've sw1 t.ched from
scotch to martinis."
Am told .the longest strel.C'h or
river without a bndge tS the lower
l , l 00 mtles of the Yukon
Q. How much money does the
a-uthor get on the avengt! for a
published novel?
A. Typ1calty. $4 .000
A. For two w·eeks as a lad he Am
messages for a newspaper and
wrote a few headlines. but
couldn't cut 1t.
How can you recuperate, if
you've nevercuperated? Or recon-
noiter. if you've never con-
noit.ered? Or recline. if you've
never clined? Or rejoke. if you've
never joiced? Or revolt. U you've
never volted? Our Language man
continues to reflect on these
matters, even though he's never
ne<:ted on them
In West Germany, te levision
commercials can onl,Y be shown
between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m . No more
than 20 minutes of them, overall.
Not every minister's son wastes
h1S Life. pie~ noie. lsaacTay lorof
London, England, was a minister's
son. and he invented the beer-keg
spigot.
The island nation of Ceylon,
now calJed-Sri Lanka, is known
worldwide for its tea. Before 1869,
though, it grew little but coffee.
That year bUght killed the crop.
So it sw1tched.
Did r tell you no Bible o( any
faJth gives the Ten Command-
ments' specific numbers.
All of Sweden's 150 s ubscnp-
tion newspapers are subs1d1:z.ed by
-the government
Q. What's "disfluency"?
A. A plasti~ word fbr "slutt.et-
JJ\8·"
·. ·~.
Q . Wasn't Adolf Hitler once a
newspaper headline writer? ,.
It's not unheard of for a pump-
kin to grow 20 pounds a day.
.OBANGE _COAS I •
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flllOlleNO _,, ~ of lrte .,.., ti 3l0 W•I Sty SI Got••"'--.oo. ... cou--• •o &o• •~eo
Cotl• -CA t~,6
H.L. lchwarta HI
l'ublt-
Chaay DowaltbJ
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~ IF T~IS I')
TUESDAY. IT
MUST BE.
GRENADA.
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On paper, U.S. can invade Cuba
WASHINGTON -Was the
U.S. invasion of Grenada just a
warm-up for an attack-on Cuba?
This startling ~ibility cannot be
lightly dis.missed. Here's why:
As far as Ronald Reagan is
concerned. the 1962 U.S.-Soviet
agreement -no Soviet rrussiles in
Cuba, no U.S. invasion of the
island -does not exist.
And he's right-though for the
wrong reasons. Reagan's view is
that the Kremlin has abrogated
the agreement by repeated viol-
ation of its provisions. Therefore,
the United Stat.es is no longer
~~un~ by its pledge not to invade
B the truth is thlS: The
sup y ironclad agreement
between President Kennedy and
Ni~ta Khrust'!chev never actually
existed. ·
Defensive weapons
The Soviets did not agree never
to deploy offensive weapons in
Cuba, for the simple reason that
the two sides disagreed over the
definition of offensive vs. de-
fensive weapons. So the Soviets
can "legally" put medium-range
nuclear missiles on the islaild,
within 10 minutes' flight ume or
less of most major U.S ciues and
other targets.
On the U.S . side. the absence of
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an agreement means we can
"legally" invade Cuba. We always
could.
The fascmaung thing 1s that for
21 years the State Department has
kept up the pretense that there
was an agreement This
diplomauc "Potemkin village" has
served as reassurance t.o the
American people that the Kremlln
had agreed not to put rTUSSlles or
other offensive weapons l1l Cuba.
Under wraps
To maintain the fiction that an
agreement was made. the State
Department has kept a close hold
on the seere t portions of the I 962
U.S.-Sovie t negollatlons.
Athis Sept 14pressconference,
President Reagan scud: "That
agreement has been abrogated
many times by the Sov1et Union
and Cuba, in the bnnging o( what
can only be considered offensive
weapons, not def~nsive, there."
To make sure he was on soud
ground for th.at accusauon. Re-'
agan sent William Clark. who was
then nauonal ~urity advt.Ser, to
e xamine the 1962 documents to
see exactly what they said . ln-
credibly, the • State Ue explained to Dobrynin that from
stalled. the first it ha<J been made clear by
But my associate Dale V the SoVlet Union that they would
has gained access to the top get nd of any weapons which we
documents that the State -considered offensive." But
ment denied to Clark and the Dobryrun did not agree.
president. He also obtained t ee 'I'wo days lat.er. a top-secret
different secret State Departm \It cable from Secretary of State
reVlews of the s uppo5ed a gree-, Dean Rusk referred to "a con-
ment fidential mdication that the SoV1el
~ot legal
One of these, a 1981 memoran-
dum, Jftl,S t he cat out of the bag. It
says: "We have in the past taken
the posiuon, at least internally,
that the 1962 U.S.-Soviet ex-
changes were not legally binding
agreements ... (But) it would be
ill-advised to continue to foster the
vtew that these exchanges are less
than, legally binding unde r-
standings "
T he secret documents make
clear that whue the Russians
removed theu-nuclear missiles
from Cuba they did not agree that
the weapons were "offensive 1n
nature." When presented with a
list of weapons the Uru ted States
considered offensive, the Soviets
balked.
After a Nov. 5. 1962. meeung
with SoVlet diplomat Anatoly
Dobryrun. Attorney General Rob-
ert Kennedy wrote a memo to )us
brother. the presrdent. saymg: "I
Government takes strong excep·
uon to tpe list of weapons we
consider offensive.''
And Khrushchev himself wrote
to President Kennedy in a
top-secre t letter: "You yourself
refer not to direct obligations of
the sides but to the unde~d.Ulg
implJed by the Amencan side in
the expression 'o ffen s1v.-
weapons ""
CLARIFICATION: Health and
Hu man Ser vices S ecreta r y
Margaret HeckJer called. me to
corriplcun about my recent report
that a TV commercial. shoWUlg
her donating blood. was a phpny
In a sense. it was. As I reported.
the heat of the klleg lights wouid
have made the blood don.auon less
than 100 percent safe .
She complained that I neglected
t.o menuon 'that she had donated
bJood aft.er the co~erclal She's
nght I should, hav~added that
fact
Tom Bradley takes the offensive
Almost exactly a year ago ~ay,
George Deuk:mejian won the gov-
ernor's office in the closest Cali-CAllf DRlllA f OCUS ~o compromising R Even more offensive to Bradley
fornian ele<:tion of this centufy, his once and (very likely) future
staging one of the biggest upsets in foe goes like this:
the stat.e's history, "His first 10 months have been
. S~ce most neutral •analysts an abject failure: What's more. the
attributed Tom BradJey s defe~t. recorti demonstrates some in-
to h~ skJn fOlor. rather than hlS .. credible flip-flops. He cam-
poUctes or his ~rd. many Demo-paigned against any leruency
crats e~pected him to ~me a toward convicts in state prisons;
sort of shad~~ ~ovemor. dog~ then, eight days before the Legis-
ging ~ukme~ s. ~ootst.eps and lature adjourned, he asked for
polnung ~ut his failings at every authority to grant early paroles to
opportwuty. . . some prisoners.
Bradley dtsappot.nted them, "He said he would neve r unpose
8:1though he has been tempted at a tax increase; he's actually
times to speak out forcefully. proposed $460 million a year in
"I felt w e o~~ht to give, t~e new taxes. even though he calls it
fell.ow a ~hance, Bradley said in closing loopholes. And what is
an mt.ervtew. juniordl.lege tuition 1f not a tax on
S&ralegy changes
Now, says the .Los Angeles
mayor. Deuk.mejian has had his
chance and it's time to speak up.
"That's what I'm about to start
doing," he said.
Br:adley's first commentary· on
students? The money would go
into the stat.e's general fund.
"He knew when he made
·s tatements like that In the cam-
paign that they were phoney. But
he said them becab.se that's what
~pie wanted to hear. phoney or
not."
than Deukmejian's record. he
says, is the governor's style, which
has been almost the opposite of
Bradley's low-key, compromising
approach.
"I wo uld charact.ertre his style
as government by eonfrontat1on."
Bradley said. "He's been inflex-
ible. stubbom.saymg 'My way or
no way· That's also totally ctif-
fereni from what he led voters to
believe in the campaign. He sold
himself as a compromiser who
could easily live and deal with a
Democratic Legislature. What the
voters got was nothing but stone·
walling -on the budget, farm
labor, education, the SebastJaru
initiative. It's been very disap-
poinUng."
Bradley. charged Deukmejian's
actions have been most directly
harmful to junior college Sl)Jdents,
farm workers and the elderly. But
eventually,· he says. they will
impact on all Californians.
"Can you pomt out one s1ngle
thing he's done to produce new
jobs?" the mayor asks rhetorically
"I can't. And he faili to perceive
that when he goes for a year with
no state water policy and drasuc.al-
ly cu\S college and university
budgets, he's cutting the foun·
dation oul o{ the state's economy.
It's my feeling he lacks a vision for
the future of California."
Does all this mean Duek:mejian _
will be a one-term governor?
"That's up to the voters," says
BradJey. "But I am starting to take
the initjative on a number of
things. He's had a chance to show
he can do the job and tie's been a
disaster."
U that sounds like the next best
thing to a declar&ition of Bradley's
candidacy. it is po surpri.lle. The
surprise is that Bradley has been
quiet so long. lt that changes. it
may be a sign that Democrats are
finally ready to start offering
positive programs of their own.
rather than spending all thelr
energy battling the governor
POtpourri Of :palatable pickingS
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Things I Found En Route ro
Looking Up Other Things:
-That among the eminent
penionages in history who died IYlllY 111111 after eating toadstools that were
thought to be edible mUBhrooms
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were Pope Clement VU, the can women who wished to prac-
Emperor J ovian, Charles V1 of tke abortjon did 10 freely: yet a
France and the widow of Cz.ar decade lat.er, by 1900. virtually
Alexis of Russi'\ (while thoee of e'ftry ~riadiction in the country
le!18 exalted ranl< who have j,.ud -had laws upon ita book.a piUcrib-
Ule same dread penalty are ing the practice sharply 41\d
legion). declaring most abortions to be
-That a tapeworm parashe In criminal offenaes.
the adult stage may be as long as -That the chieC natural enemy
30 feet, with 3.000 or more body of an aril ls a.nother ant: this is true
segments -and each .egment of only one other living creature:
includes a set of both n\ale and man
ferMJe reproductJve org~. -That. botanically 1pealung,
-That a century ago, in 1890, "true" berries include the grape,
DO jwiadiction in the United,• tomato and eUR)ant, but neither.
Statft ,had enacted any atatut.es raapbeuies nor blackberries.
wh-~v~( on ttie sub~ of (What layP'Cn C3U ~ "berry'I la
abortion; m<lflt forms or •.oortlon olt.cn 8 pome. a drupe ·or 11
were not lllegt1I. and th08e Amcri-drupelet ) . -.. ....
-That organit-molecules now
being used as superconductors in
electronics can be It'> miniaturized
that a two-dime~onal bioch1p
could hold a million times more
devices than a conventional silicon
chip.
-That "nutcracker" is a mis-
nomer for the bird known by this name. which does not crack nuts
but swallows whole the pine nUl'
and other see.dB it favors as food.
-That the term "genetics" for
the scientific study of heredity
and variation In plant and animal
Uf e wa.1 not invented until as late
as 1906, by Prof. WUUam Bate90n
of Cambridge Univendty.
-That a unJque combined
heat-and-power instalh~tJon ls
now o~rating In The Hague.
recyclirlg 'ex~U:S~ heat rather
than aUow[ng it to et1eaj?C up " Chimney: In add1tlon. the steam is
~ to prod\let' hot wa ter tor
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distnct heaung. saVlllg rru.lllons of
gulders a year.
-That if all the human fe male
eggs which produced the world
population of 4 billi~n people were
put together they would not fill •
the empty egg of a cl*ken (And
all the sperm needed to ferUJ.ize
those eggs cou!d rest on the head
of a pln.)
-That the Victorian aoclal.it.e
beautti Lady Warwick. who was
the mistress of the Prince o( Wales
(later King Edward) became con·
vert.ed to Socialism and even stood
for Parliament as the Labour
candidate.
-Thataatudy at the Univet-aity
of Denver. testing athletes In aU
sports for physical condition. con-
cluded that the mm-<ountry ~er la th~ moetperfectly "tuned"
'of ~uman or~. (And It
bu~ off h'\O~ ~torte1n~an any
other s port.'1 activity ) •
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TUESDAY. NOVEM8Fn 1. 1983
AN~NDEAS ..
TELEVISION
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Te~dy still popular guy
Moret han 300 bear owners
attend tlie_iarty C}l Bullo_ck' s
in S_pu/nCoast Pla:za ·
"Making Your Own Teddy Bear." Patricia
Schoonmaker and Mary, Ann Rhoads. two bear
collectors.
· f you thin\{ the tl'ddy bear has been
over-rated. then you should have attended
the bear party Satu-rda y at Bullock's in
South Coast Plaza
During the judging, Patti Bar ker (top left) of
Newport Beach , showed off her bear dn'SSed up
li ke a clown, while Christopher Lancaster. 6, of
Fountain Valley, displayed "Big Bear" to win the
biggest bear medal, and J ean Reyes (top right) of
Costa Mesa, dressed her bear up II\ a paper towe l
costume.
There were old ~ars. large bears. best
dressed oears. costumed bears and une bear that
looked like. of all people . Teddy Roosevelt. -
More than 300 people a ttended the bear
party. proving. aC"l.'Ordmg the Carol Humphries.
one of the people in charge or the party. "bear
collectin g 1s ver:y popu)ar', and smet> this is the year
of the bear. teddy bears are very special to th eir
Schoo~ker ~d Rhoades ( ngh t) are shown
judging Patricia NovaJ 'l> bear. Novak (left)of
Costa Mesa, beams a large srruJe after lea.ming her
teddy t}_as been judged best handmade bear by an
.amateur.
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Special Golden Bear me-dais were awarded to
the best dr<.>ssed bear. the largest. the best
Halloween costume. best handmade. and six
people tied for oldest bear laurels, all datmg back
before 1907
Judging the evl•nt were Alan and Peggy
Bialosky, authors of thc> "Teddy Bear Catalog" an~
Short 'n' lively
Sf udds developed 'a.~ery tough ski~'
n... QUWCY .. Mass Po11\1ca1 c limate better
Rep. Gerry S tudds. LOGAN. Utah -
D-Mass-. says years or " Former "Yippie'' leader
tuding his homosexuah-Abbie Hoffman says the
ty helped h1JT1 develop "a political climate of the
very tough skm'"' to deal United States has im-
with cr1llcs of h1.s sexual .. proved aince the 1960s,
preference a nd h is but warned that Ameri-
c:ensure by Congress canB still should be wary
"I've had· two ex-of gov~nU.;aders.
periences in my life that "America has
have helped mt' to rope,.. · changed because now
Studds sa id in a many parenta who made
copyright intervu•w put>-their boys cut their hair
lished Thursday in the In the 60s are out there
Patriot Ledger of Qum-leading the nuclear
GERRY STUDDS freeze marches," Hoff-
cy · man aa.ld 'rhund•Y In an ABBIE HOFFMAN
"First, I've been m pubUc Ute 10 years, having address at Utah State University.
to deal with everything from hysteria and But the founder of the Youth International
i.rrationality to hatred andl>la.ITtulJllness;"'he said: 1 'Party warned, "We were tied k1' by our govern~ •
~d seq>ndJy. having to !1ve most of your aduJr mef!t.ft_the beginning of the 'iiet.nam War and
life as a cla&et gay person neces81U.t.et developing e. n<>W th_e same-thing is hap~ning with the Invasion
very tough skin .. or you'd dlSintegrate or go stark. of Grenada, which could easily tu"'fut to be just
raving ~d " 0 See Short. Page 82
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~>klahoriia 'i .the first of five shows
opl•ning a l theaters along the Orangr
Coast this week. See 83.4
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JaD1es ·Roosevelt still pretty gll
Three Orange County resi-
. dents honored at Human-
itarian Awards dinner
By VIDA DEAN
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ame1 Roosevelt took• the speaking
honors at the seventh annual Human-
itarian Awards dinner for the National
Conference of Chnsllans and Jews with
the most meaningful comment on the one
..hand and the funniest story on the other.
Tbe oocasion at the
Registry Hotel drew
nearly 400 p14Jrons. the
largest in the Orange
County Chapter's his-
tory, to honor Betty Hut-
ton Wllflam1 of Villa
Park, the Angels A. E .
"Red" Patterson and
Geor1e Paley of New-
port Beach (there with
wife Dorothy).
Roosevelt, eldest
son of the late Presldent
Rooeevelt, said NCCJ's
work to combaC ntjal
and religious Intolerance
waa the anthithesis of JAMES ROOSEVELT
what is going on ln Lebanon . He reported on NCCJ
work with youth ln the county and urged greater
participation.
His humor showed m a story about returning
a telephone call from the White House and he said'
he had a lapee of memory. "I'm returning
Premdent Nixon's call," he told the operator. After
a paUle, the operator said', ''He hasn't been here for
IOme time, who's calllng, please?" "I hung up.'·
Rooievelt l&ld.
1 Entertainment was provided by Comedian
Pat 81ttram whoec commer.ta included an
interesting puuler: "They all talk about lhat
observfng her 21st birthday).
Guests dining on Norwegian salmon, aa1ad of
endive. Boston lettuce and radkhio (walnut oU
dressing). toumedos of beef and feuillette aux
frai8es (flll.Jcy pastry and fl8h •tl'aw~)
included VlrctaJ,a and PHI BeDCler, the ReMr1
O.getlltelma, Jo ·cu.et (KOCE-TV), Rew.,.
Tusler, Jean· AWrtd, Marla Breaer (WetUn
SCP Hot.el), Sara and Juk ltaiaer, Pa.U. and
Sllerrt Roaeaber1 and Leab Manlaall (N~wporfler
~rt) and her ~uaband l\oa A vlet. •
A most mteresting invocation was given by
Rabbi Benard hi (Harbor Reform Temple).
Instead of words and bowing of heads -he had
everyone turn and hug the pertlOn next to them.
Indestructible black box on airplanes -why don't Pll d h they make the whole plane out of t.hat stuff?" ar gr an mot er again .
Attor;ney ~11 HtrwltJ.(there with wife Pllar Wap,e ia once again a proud &rand·
Shlrky) I.I presiding co-chairman of the chapter · mo\her, ~clliw. U\e 90n ol d.\.uabter AJ11a and
and Geor1e ArlJ"OI (»tte~lhg With wrte Judie) son-iii-law Lome ltQle, wel&hed 1n a 8 PoUDdl,
wu honorary d1nnen:hlnt\1fn. Getw!tal clfairfnifi" -12 bUnces ori OcC 24 . .Nlchofal ln3 ilateit'7...,tr
of the &nner WM Ral old Frome of Huntington are.Pilat1 1 only grM1dchildren tcrdate. 'The Kuhlim
Beech. there with daughter DeaJae. (who w.u are teaiderrts"'Of La-.folla.
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• • 82 Orange Goast DAILY PILOTiTuesday. NovembQF 1. 1983 ... ' .,, 'Hi, Tona, how are you., Short 'n'.lively ...
He has becom·e fed up with all that insincerity V' From P1119e Bl
a wannup for Nicaragua.
-"Our nation now haa cloee to 700,000 troops in
different co~t('ies abroad," he said, "and with
many situatiOntwoner:Ung, we could wake up one
day and find out our regiatratiOrt-has become a draft." • . I ' •
December; as a tribute to the late sopr.ano Maria
Callas, Italian organizef'!l announced.
The "Callas Celebration," Dec. 11, is being put
on with the support of Columbia Artists of New
York and the Paris-based Man a Callas Foun-
dation, Italian impresario AJ)drea Andcrm.ann
said. l
DEAR ANN: So many frit'ntls lrmeet on the
street say. "Hi, Tom, how are you?" and keep on
walking -they don't even wait for an answer.
They couldn'tcare less how I am.
I've made up rriy mind that when the next
joker asks, "Hi, Tom; hew.' are you?" I'm.going to
grab him and say, "Wait a minute, I've been very
sick and my doctor bills are out of sight. Could you
lend me a couple h undred to tide me over?"
That will s top all th e insincere
"How -are-you's?'' -FROM BUT'l'E
DEAR BUTTE: Sorry, I clJaagree. People will
still ask, "How are t-u?" because It'• a customary
greeting -nol an lndlcatloa-or genuine conce rn.
But fo ahead and do yoar namHr. If anyone gives
you %00, l'lleat tbe Montana Stan,dard ln front of
the newspaper baJldin& lD Butte on tbe flftb
Sunday of December 1983.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14-year-old
:. girrwllll a-great b~i>rob1em. My ancle. who 1ives
•--i:n ~Texas, is a bachelor. He owns lots of cattle and
has a big ranch. As far back as l can remem9er.
Uncle "Jed" called me his favorite girl. He used to
pull me on his lap and hug and kiss me to pieces. I
liked it when I was small, but about three years ago r began to feel uncomfortable. His hands started to
roam and his kisses got too mushy.
I did a pretty good job of avoiding him by
asking my little brother (age 9) to tag along at the
last minute. Now something has come up and I
need some advice from an outsider ..
. Uncle Jed has written my folks_ and invited
me to take a trip to Washington. D.C .. with him
dunng Christmas vacation. I have never been to
Washington and wol.dd love-to go. but l'm-afraid of
what he might try.
l can't tell my folks my true feelings. They
would say l was out of my mind and getlTlfld at me
for having such evil thoughts. What should I~o?
CORNERED IN THE MIDWE.ST
DEAR CORNERED: Congratulatioot on
trusting your instlncta. They sound pretty reliable
to me. Bat I woald wanr agains t telling your
paienh of your bunch since you bave nothing
specific to go on.
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rou1 HEALTH
OR PETER J STEtNCROHN
· DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've· heard that
migraine headaches are hereditary. l considered
myself fortunate in not having any kind of
headache. having had two or three attacks a
month. They would ta.st about 24 hours, some so
severe with nausea and vomiting. I'd have to stay
out of work for a day or tw o.
I went along this way until last year when 1
was 25. I wonder if my "c:tisc6very" will help other
patients with migraine. I traced 'm y trouble to a
habit I got into at 22 of taking red wine and cheese
at dmn~r-I'd only take these two or three tunes a
month. when l went out to a fancy restaurant. Not
until I quit eating out for a few months, and being
free from headaches. di'd I wonder if the cheese
and wine had anything to do with 1t. I
f-experimented.' .-
Sure enough, after a few glasses o1 reel wine
and a large portion of cheddar ch~. the
t)eadaches w ould come on again. I've been free
from headaches for many mon ths now . I'm sure
that if I took cheese and wine again, I'd have a
migraine attack . Can all this be imagination? Mr.
F
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LANDERS Late opera star to be honored He said sdt.'(!Uons from -0perii8 1n which M~
Callas st.an:.•!d will be broadcast from Milan's La
Scala, Covent Garden of London , the Lyric ?pera
of Chicago and the Paris Opera House.
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Simply say you'd love to go, but only if your
bro&lat\l..lt lnviled alto. Theo instruct him to stick
to you Uke a ·mustard plaster which, of course,
includes bwsklng in t~e same room. If Uncle Jed
doea one single thing tba t seems Improper, tell
bim you are going bome -and take your brother
wltb you.
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DEAR ANN LANDERSi I can't believe it has
been se'vt>n mont~sinc.-e I've taken a drink. I have
your column lO_lhank for my sobriety. Here's w hat
..happened. _ .
I read the letter from t e woman who de<.·1oeo
to quit drinking for six months. She said she Wai__ ••
doing it for herself -not to please anyone -g ,d,
if after six months she still wanted a drink, she'd
take it. Well. after six months she did NCYJ' want a -
drink and she has been sober for three year-S.-" ·
.I used fo get d:nmk every nigh t. It went on for
10 years. That letter made sense to me. I knew I
could quit for two months but not forever . At the
end of two months I decided to go for another two.
Now it's been seven! I've never felt.so well and had
so much energy. You've changed my Li'fe. -
HAPPY fN HOUSTON
DEAR H.: I didn't change-your life, YOU
changed it. Write again on your first anniversary!
Lettera like yours are a Joy. -....
What's the story on pot, cocaine, LSD, PCP.
downers. speed? Can you handle them if you're_
careful? Send for Ann Landers' a.11-new booltlet,
"The Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet
ordered, send $2, plus ~ Jong, self-addressed.
stamped envelope (37 rents postage) to Ann
Landers, P. 0. &x 11995, Chicago, m. 60611.
a factor in migraine. So is alcohol. Migraine·
sufferers should do without alcoholic beverages.
As for cheeses, it is well known that ag~ cheeses
such as cheddar contain tyramine. So does pickled
herring and chicken livers.
This substance seems to cause migraine in
susceptible individuals. Of course. thE;re'may be
other factors m your. migraine history, Mr. F .
Tension, emotional stress, e-xtremes of..
temperature, infections, fatigue, etc. may also
trigger migraine attacks in which the brain
arteries flISt constrict and then dilate causing the
nerve endings to create the pounding and pain.
One estimate is that about 10 percent of
Americans suffer from -migraine headaches.
Unfortunately, most of them cann ot trace the
source as well as you have. Headaches still remain
a stubborn problem that try the patience of both
patient and doctor.
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I II I I F OR MRS. P .: Operation on the stomach to
c~re obesity should not be undertaken on pai,ients
who weigh "only" 180. Have you tried
old-fashioned d~ting?_q_ive i~_chance. 4 ·
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Five~sho~s ~peni'1'g
'Oklahoma ' at Sebastian 's kicks off week of stage variety
By TOM TlTllS Of _.,_..,,_ .....
The fu-st 1vavt.• u( November's theatncal flood-
tide ·w•LSht"S up on Cive loc;al stag<"R thi.-i week· as a
mus1l·al. a t."Omedy. a drama, u my!ltery and a
ch1ldrt'n's show alt ral.S(' tht'1r respet·llv~curtams.
(7:30 Sundays) and weekend art.emoona at 2-:w
through Dec. 1. .
•"Romantic Comedy" at the tfarlequin Dinner
PlayhoUst>, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Sant.a Ana
(979-55 l I), playing nightly except Mondays at
varying curtain times through Nov. 13.
•"The Robin Hood Caper" at the Huntington
Beach Playhouse, Main Street at York town Ave nue
First on the bill, opening Wednt.'Sday, 1s the
musical. Rudgt•rs and Hammerstein's landmark
Amen can classic, "Oklahoma," wh1ch also is the 10th
anniversary producuon of Sebastian's West Dinner
Playhouse. This was th~ show that ma ugurated the
San Clemente dinne r house 73 attractions agv.
in the Seadiff Village shopping.c.-enter (847-4465).
c.>onlinulng Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through ...
Dec. 3.
The Mission Viejo Playho~ launches its new
season at the Forum Theater in Laguna Beach Fnday •"South Pacific" at the Curtain Call Dinner
with u revival of Neil Simon's ''The Star ~pangled Theater, 690 El Camino Rea l, Tustin (838-1540),
• Girl," whlle the rourtroom drama "Witness for the running nightly ext.-e pt Mondays un~ Ja.o, 15.
Pr<>Secuuon" wtll be unveiled the saml' mght at the •"Cabaret" at t he Grand Dinner Theater in the
Westminster C.Ommunity 1'heatt>r Then thert•'s the• Grand Hotel, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710),
whodurut, "The Clock Struck Twelve." at the on stage nightly except Mondays ,at varying 'lmles
Garden G rove Community }heater and, for the through the end of the year.
younger set, "Snow White" at the Laguna Moulton .. Playhouse. also opening Fnday • "Godspel~ by t he Buena Park Co~uruty
Starring in Kent J ohnson's pruduct1on of Th~ater a t Sull1van Center. 7631 W. Meir~ Ave .
."Oklahoma" are Rick Pierce and Tnsha Griffin, with Buena Park (523-035 1 ), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 ~honda S kolnick. Kyle Burson, Richard Cleaver. Joe p.m . through Nov. 19
Heintzelman, Karen McBnde. J ane Bishop and Mark •"Bus Stop" at the Gem Theater, .t 2852 Main
R:1<fznskJ among the other pnnc1paJs Kysa Cobb and St .. Garden G rove (636-7213), playing Wednesdays
Tim Nelson handle the choreography and musical through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays al 7:30 until
direction , respectively. Nov 26
"Oklahoma" will be presented through Jan 8
with performances Wednesdays through Saturdays
at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. at Sebastian's.
140 Ave Pico. San Clemente. Call 492-9950.for ticket
infonnauon and reservations.
Robert Michael Conrad is dtre<:ting "The Star .
Spangled Gtrl" for the Mission Viejo players. His
three-character cast is composed of Carolyn Broxton.
Stan Ctirlson.and Conrad Michaels.
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19, at the Forum Theater on the Fest,ival of Arts l!:!J • .. •:", : ; ' 1
grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach.
Curtam is 8 p.m. and reservations aN> being taken at [ffi
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Next door to the Forun1, at the Laguna Moulton I · ' ' · " · • ·· ·
Playhouse. the classic fairy tale "Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs" will be presented this weekend only , :::i
under the direction of Lisa Surrette. A cast oL5.1 fRt·-=-·-·~· ~----·--"-i...
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Perfonnance tunes are 7.30 Fnday and Saturday
evenings With a matinee Saturday afternoon at '2
o'clock at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna Beach. Call 494-0i43 for reservations_
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Agatha Christie's "Witness for the Prosecuuon."
which features.Don Evans. Kathy FaJardo and K en
Barker in the princ1paJ roles. Also in the large cast are
Marc LeBlanc. Roger Angress. O!Jve Beha. Walter
Orange, Robert Lupo, Loretta Lupo. Don Barret,
Archie Marris, Clifta Frizzeu, Michelle Orange. Craig
Lundstrom, David Denison, Karla Abrams. Stu
Cahn. Daniel Malkyard and Ziggy Angress.
The courtroom drama wtll be pr esented Fridays 1 and Saturdays at 8:30 through Dec. 3 at the theater.
721ZMap1e St .. West.minster Reservations are taken
at 995-4113
At tf'ft!t Garden Grove Community Theater,
director J usun Craig is staging James Reach's
mystery "The Clock Struck Twelve." Thf show will I
run for four weekends, with curtain at 8:30 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 on Sundays. Nov 13
and 20. Call 897~5122 for reservations.
Closing out ita extended engagement this
weekend ts "Little Women" in the S tudio Theater of
Saddleback College. Fin.al performances will be
given Fnday and Saturday at 8 p.m. ano :::,unday at :.i
p.m .. .,.,'1th ticket reservations available by calling
831 -4656 weekdays.
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through Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunda y at 2 p m. Call
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•"Playboy or the '.Vestern World" at South
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f.!ley, Howard Duff and CelesU! Holm get together
torughl on CBS, seemrngly to prove that a superior
cast doesn't have to make a good movie.
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th'e '40s-style private-eye flick . &ss Armstrong, who
cracks wise as Brady, a snooper whoae*'tllen t is
murdered in the first act, does what she can to elevate
style: trenchcoat and high-fash ion snap-brim, lots of
leg and an acid tongue
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money for a campaign against nuclear
weapons.
"l feel very strongly about the
problems we've gotten ourselves mto."
Norman said after she firushed t.ipmg
the 30-second radio spot. "What am I
learning all these new roles for 1f I'U
• never get to sing them?··
Her participation m "Mus1c1ans
Against Nuclear Anns in Concert" on
Oct. 24 at New York's 'AJJery Flsher
Hall marked the fLrSt ume the
38·year-old soprano has been so active·
Jy involved. "It's somethmg we as
artists can do." she said.
But Norman's most important atliVl-
ty this fal.I has been her debul at the
Metropol.Jtan Opera. where she sang
the role of the doomed prophetess.
Cassandra, m Berlioz' "Les Troyens"
on opening night.
Critics were unammous in their
praise for her singing, her acting and
also for her French pronunciation. The
latter ·was a special source of pnde for
this truly international singer who was
born in Georgia, made her opera debut
m Berbn. IJVes m London and en.JOYS
smgmg French above any other
language
The tenn "overdue" cropped up
frequently m the rave reviews of her
first Met appearance Sul.I. Norman
tnSists thut "the Met was not rerru.ss" in
failing to woo her sooner
"l was more to blame." she said. "It's
just taken us a long time to come to
terms on the right role . A Met debut is
not to be taken hghtly, and it would
have done none of us any good to come .JI:. a part that didn't suit me."
~hat the Met and other AmC'ncan
opera houses wanted her for wer.e
dramatic soprano roles that Norman
didn't thmk she was ready to sing until
re<:ently
"Someone told me years ago. that the
onJy one who was going to look after
my voice 1s me." she said.
"The whole world IS busily In search 1
of sopranos to sing the huge Wagner I
parts and Verdi's Leonores (m 'LI 1
Trovatore· and 'La Fon.a del Destmo'). I
Those are wonderfuJ parts. but onJy
now something I feel interested m j
smgrng. I was very conscious of the fact
my voice was changing a lot and I didn't
want to force it."
Now that her voice is maturing, wtll
Norman try to join the ranks of Kirst.en
Flagstad and Birgit Nilsson, great
Wagnerian sopranos who hit thetr
stride around 40? >
.. I hope to sing some of the roles. but
ldon't expect to be able to do lt all," she
said. ''I'd love to sing the Bruennhilde
m 'Walkuere.' and maybe Isolde, but 1
can't imagine doing 'S1cgfried. "'
Bruennhilde's role in "Siegfrit..-d" 1s
notorious for its punishing high range,
mcluding several high C's.
Now that she's broken the ice at thC'
Met, it seems likely to become her holl)C
away al home. This season. she has
more performances in ''Les Troyens,"
alternating the roles of Cassandra and
Dido with Tatiana Troyanos. S he 1:1lso
will sing Jocasta in Stravms ky's
"Oedipus Rex."
Though she sang a lot as a child I
growing up in Augusta, Ga . music was
not the career s he was.headmg toward
"It was as natural a part of my life as
roller skating or playing jacks," she
said, "but I thought medkinC' would be
my job when I grew up."
When she became aware of Marian
Anderson. the great black contralto
who was banned because of racism
from singing at the Met unt1l long after
she was past he r prime. Norman began
to change her mind about her care-er.
"I had an RCA 78 from the '30s of her
singing the Brahms 'AJ to Rhapsody,"'
Nonnan sai.d . "I re~ember tclling my
motht?r that I didn't think that sound
could just be a huinan voice. It had to be
something else."
Nonnan attended Howar~ Univ,er-
s1ty in Washington, D.C., and then
studied at the Peabody Conservatory of
Music in Baltimore. S hC' made her
opera debut in Berlin m 1969. Her fll'St
U.S. performance was at the Holly-
wood Bowl in 1972.
I
Current Best Sellers
FICTION
1 "Poland," James Michener
2. "Changes." Dantelle Steel
3. "Hollywood Wives." Jackie Cot-
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4. "Who Kiiied the ~oblns Famlly?''
Thomas Chastain
5. "The Name of the Rose," Um-
berto Eco
• 6. "The Robots of Dawn," Isaac
Asimov
7. "Christine," Steven King
8. "The Wicked Day," Mary Stewart
9. "August,""Judlth Rossner
10. "Monlmbo,'' Moss & Oe,Borch-
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1 "Motherhood," Erma Bombeck
2. "In Search of Excellence." Peters
& Waterman
3. "The Body Principal," Victoria
Prlnclpal
4. "The Mary Kay Gulde to Beauty"
5. "Megatrends," John Nalsbltt
6. "On Wings of Eagles," Ken
Follett
7. "Creating Wealth," Robert G.
Allen
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9. "The Peter Pan Syndrome." Dan
Kiiey #
10. "Seeds of Greatness," Dents E.
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Plus, San Marino's Money Market rates are
guaranteed for the ·month . We don't think any
bank, savings and loan or brokerage firm
comes close. That means if you're not ba.pk.ing
at San Marino Savings, there's a good chance
you're not working your hard earned dollars
for all they're worth . So, if you can find a
higher rate, we'd like to know. And , if you
can't,..it will be our ple~ure to serve you with
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DRANGI COUNTY BUSINISS.
Pawluk named vice presideI)t ·
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at. Garden Grove Coinl!lunlty
lrv1nt··rl•s1dt•nt Lee Pawluk has ~n namt'<l
\'lt'l' prt•sldl·nt d1n~·trn uf nwrkt•ttng for Garden
Gr~\'e Community Bank, Jt·rnrding to bank
Prl's1J1;·nt Perry Carter. Pawluk. who serves on
thl· board of d1rt'\'to1-s of both the Irvine Chamber
of C11m11h'rt'<' und tlw lrvuw Sports C'lub, was
forml'rl y v1t·t· jJn·s1cit•nt and rt-g1011al manager of
Capistrano National Bank in lrvmt• Sht> 1s also
chu1rman o f till' (.;rnwth .md Ot·vJ."lup11wnt
Comm1lll'e of Surnµum1sts lnwrnational . . .
Richard J . Flams9n Ill, e>ha1rman of Secu.rity
Paciiic National Bank. has bet>n naml"'<i <"ha1rman
t>f the l_ndependent Colleges of Southern Call·
fornia. ~,sue-reeds George W. Mefferd. of Lmd<.1
Isle, S••mw· n ee µrl'su.Jcnl uf Fluor Corp. Flamson
lives Ill Cnn>n~1 tk l !\tar
Bre t Pool has JOlltcd the Cox & Bur<·h
AdverJising Co. of Nt•Wf.XH't &•ac h as ass1s\.aAt
director of advt•rllsing dl•s1gn A r~·stdent of Chino.
Pool was former•ly m -arl d1rt'{'U!.f_lor Uber
Advertis.ing of Op1anct
Kenne-th B. Wille has bel'n proml>tt•d to senior
vit·e president and regional managl•r ft>r E ldorado
Bank, ac('ording lo J .B. Crowell, president and
chief ext><.'Ull\'t' vfftl't•r •Jf tht' Tus lln·bast>d
fmant·tal uq,:anizallun
Joseph Allen & Associates and Robert
McGarvey have 1m·orporakd as Allen &
McGarvey. Inc. and are announl'mg expansion of
tht•tr fal·ll1t1t'S for ftnar)ctal and <•orporate pubhl
relations al -148:! BarFanca Parkwav. Su1tl' :!tiO. in
Irvine · ·· \ ·
Stephanie Casenza has JOtnt'd the staff at
Zuckerm(n P~bUc · Relations/ Advertising nf
Tustin . prt.'Sldt'nl Madeline Z~ckerman has an-
nounced. L'asl'nza·s fl'Spons1b11tt1es w1 trrn<"IU<lf'
coordmat1on uf full ·sc-alt• publt(• relations pro-
TAX ..
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grams and S(X'<.'1aJ t•v1::·1>ls, advt•rusmg cump;Hgr\s
and thl' dl's1gn of rnllaft•1'.1I .rn<l pr.un111t11111al
mutt>rials for act'ounts Cast>nz.<1 was fo>rnwrlv with
tht.· Son Dwgu firm of (;ella & Co .. Lnc. ·
The llill Partnership, Im·. ha~ S,Ul'l'l'S.'>fully
l'tlll1pl1't(·d nt•go t1a t1ons With lilt· llt·p..irtnw11t uf
Navv, Wl'Slern dtVl'lt•ll, \o dt·s1g n .1
I :!.ut5o.squart'-foot tt'llllx1rary lodgmg fac1 It t ya t El
Turu Marine Curµs i\1r Stat11111 Tiil' Nt·wµort
&•cwh·bast•d fll'm will dl0s1g11 .1 :!·t -roo1n 111111t•I lo
prnvtdt• l1ous1ng fm· pt•rs111Hlt·I tr..inskrrl·d t1J the·
baSt' WRilC ttwy <IWilll J.>1'1'!11;1tll'lll ol('('OlllOd;l\tun~ . . .
Liza Wenzel hm. lx·en 11pprn11tl'd as<• huildc •r
rt·µrC'sen-tattV(' wtth tlw bulldl'r d1v1s10n of
Shear son/ American Express Mortgage Corp. t>f
Tustin. Pnor to JOintng tlw Tustin ftrrn. Wl•nwl
worked for Century American Corp. and Broad·
moor Homes wht·re sht• was 111 the ~!es and
m<.11·ket111g dt·partmt>nts
Edward J . Ke nnedy has bt•t•n nLinwd µres1
dent of Equivest, a wholly owrwd subs1d1ury uf
ATV Systems Inc. of Sant~• Ana Ht• will bt·
responsible for leasing all ATV pn.x.luc:ts ;md
IBM-eompat1ble systt'ms to ttw off1t•t• infurmatwn
and hosp1rahty rndustril·~ Kt•nnc·dy was furnwrly
with Burroughs Corp.
Seminar
• btelll'nt Polt'nlial ·1m oml'.
30-lOO"n Jk turn Fir'>t Yt•Jr,
8-1 > "., Rt'lurn Tht•rt'cJf kr.
set on
conflict
"Successful Super·
v1s1on of Employee Con-
flict," a free, one-day
seminar scheduled Sat-
urday from 9 a.m to 4
p.m., is sponsored by the
National Univers it y
Con tinuing Education
program in Irvinf'
• ProH•n TrJt.k Rt'<.ord NeJrin~ tht•
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The serrunar 1s for
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employees and them-
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how to handle people
who don't want to coop-
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jealousy.
For informallon, call
tht' National University
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Investme nt
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information on a fixed
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at a seminar Thursday in
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Representives of the
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Color l Associates, lnc., an internationaJ t'OIOr
t'Onsulttng c.~mpany, has recently moved its corpor-
ate headquarters to Costa Mesa.
The t'Ompany was founded in Riversidl' tn 1977
by partners J oAnne Nicholson and Judy
Lewis-Crum.
Prior to that. Nu:holson was affiliated with a
fashion merchandising college, and Lewis-Crum had
her own color charting business which she estab-
lished in 1968. Both women are former professional
models.
Today, Colur 1 Associates has more than 3.00
consultants in 49 states and lO foreign co~ntrtes who
provide color consuJtat1ons and guidance in the
selection of clothing, a~ries, makeup and
interior d<X.'Or to mdividuals and groups.
The rompany currently is preparing offices and
a warehouse facility at :!716 Pullman St .. Suite 122,
Costa Mesa.
"Wt>'ve expanded so quickly that we've n~ed
·larger headquarters," said company spokesperson
Patti Sparks. "And we really needed to be in a more
eentralized spot, closer to the major freeways and to
the airport. And we are now· very close tu the
Sheraton Newport, where we conduct our inter-
national training seminars about six times a.y~ar."
1o addttion, Color 1 chairman Judy
Lewis·Crum, formerly of Riverside, has recently
moved to Corona del Mar.
"ff reached a point where I was spending aU my
time'on the fi'eeway," she said. Partner Nicholson
resides in Washington, D.C., where she manages the
company's activities on the East Coast.
Lewis-Crum personally conducts aJl of her
company's training sessions at the Newport
Sheraton . At least evl!ry two months, new associates
are trained for vario\J.s locations. At other times
'fl NANG
during the year, all of the consultants are provided
with s~ial semi.pars in color use, wardrobe and
image building and acx.'e880rizing techniques.
The company has begun to offer classes to the
general public through Orange Coast College
Community Services Division. Two separate work·
shops. one for men and one for women, were held last
month and will be repeated during tlie spring
semester.
ln a ddition to the college workshops. Color I
consultants in the local area are offering · home
workshops. "They gear them to the needs or the
group. and generaUy Limit a horn<! workshop to 15
people," said Lew1S-Crum. "A lot of people like that
kind of program; it's more personafu.ed."
· Along with the move to'Orange eo\..tnty. the
company will be adding two more consultants to the
local area -:-one in Huntington Beach and one in the
northern part of the county. $J
Currently, Jhe Orange County consultants are
Susan Corbett. Laguna Niguel; P~y EVersole ,
Lake Forest; Lillie MeiU, Corona <lei Mar: Patti
Sparks, Newport Beach; &nnie Thornburg,
Anaheim, and Edee Wolfenburge r, Santa Ana.
Also in addition to her duties as corporate
director, Lewis-Crum does some personal color
consulting and mstruction in makeup application
procedures.
Furthe r in formation regarding consultations
may be obtained by calling the main office tn Costa
Mesa at 545-4517.
MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS
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Walkout at Greyhound
advan.ced to Wednesday
Uy tbe AHOC~ted Prus
SCOTTSDALE. Artz. 'rh•· union pres1dl'nt rvr
Greyhound Lines bus drivers says ht-'<l bt! "thnlll"d t.o death··
if the company usela two-day gra<.'(! period to n.•ach a c:o nlrai. t
settlement before a Wednesday stnke deadline Thl· walk()ut,
w hich had been set for 11.59 p.m. on Monday, w~ µushed
back for 48 hours as a courtesy to tr<1vell ers. the union r.a1d
IBM to 'unveil n e w computer
NEW YORK -Many exper~ thlnk lnt.ernat1un.c:al
Business Machines Corp. will unveil a new homt <.-ompuwr
model today that will control the moderat.e-pnl-e market
Meanwhile. Texas Instruments lnc.'s deci.s1on to get out of th1•
home computer business cheered Wall Street on Monday T~w
company's stock soared $22 75 a share to close at $1 i 4.50 on
the New Ybrk Stock Exchange
Government cuts mortgag; .. rate
WASHTNGTON -The government has cut by onL-·half
perc.-entage point the interest rate on mortgages backed by th•·
Federal HoJJ.S1ng Adnurustrauon. Samuel R P1t-rl'i' Jr
secret.ary of the Department of Housing and Urban
Oltvelopmen\. c~ted "unproved market c.und1t1oru." for
lo~ering the maximum mterrst rate on l-onvi:nuonal
mortgages to 12.5 perrent from 13 perc<!nt. effe<:tive t.odoy.
W eekly earnings rise by $13
WASHINGTON -Weekly earrungs for men with
full-time wage or salary jobs averagl"d $388 in the thud
quarter of the year. compared to $251 for women, the
government said. 'fhe average weekly earmngs of peoph: l Ii
yeal'S-Old-<w-oldet'--F66e-U"om-$307 w $320
New construction down 2 p ercenl
NEW YORK -A new report says contracung for ne\\
construction declined 2 percent m Sept.cmber, leaVU\g the ratr.
of contractmg for the third quarter unchanged from ttll
prev10us three months.
At the end of rune months. the value of all ne~
construction started in 1983 reached $147 1 billion. a ga.m of ~fl
percent over the same 1982 period.
Farm prices 'holding stea dy'
WASHINGTON -Pnces farmers get for raw produu~
held steady in October. but still averaged 6.2 percent more
than a year ago. the government said. Agriculture Deparf
ment said Monday lower prices for hogs, brouers, potat.ot.~.
oranges and wheat offset price increases~ lettut'\'.
strawberries. grapefruit. tomatoes 'and nulk. ·
Gold prices drop $6 an ounce
LONDON -Gold pnces fell $6 an ounce 1n t-arly trading
today. continuing a month-long slide The dollar advanc.'t:"d ''"
a combination of int.ernauonal tensions and uncertainty O\ • r
the future of U.S . mterest rat.es. Gold. which has been dnfum.1
steadily downward since breaching t he 400-doUar-an-oum'
mark m late September. was faUing further .on a <.'()ffiblndthm
of factors, dealers said. These included the dollar's ronunu1~J
s~gth. fears that heavily indebted nauons would seU gold
to raise cash and the sale of gold by disappolllted mvestors
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, .. branQe Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 1, 1983
Sticking it to the bumper crowd INVEST IN
AN INBUSTRY THAT'S
ALREADY OUTPACING THE ECONOMY.
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The two young entrepreneurs painstalungly
avoid use of the tenn bumper sticker when they talk
about their product.
They pre fer the tenn bumper art.
"We're trym~ to elevate the status of bumper
stickers -gel rid of the truck stop image of bumper
stickers," explain~ Jay Stables. one-half of Bumper
Art a fledgling company operating out of a
600-square-foot garage in Dana Point.
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What Stables and partner J ohn Stuhr produce,
they say, Is artwork.
And what began six months ago as a notion in
S tuhr's head has mushroomed into, well, a bumper
crop for the pair.
Last month they turned a profit for the ffrst
time, grossing $2,50(t J'his month Stuhr hopes to
gross $12,000 in sales or the 52 varieties of bumper
stickers -er. art -the two me n create.
Why. by this lime next month, the two fonner
Kansas State Uruversity students say, thete will be
Bumper Art displays in 33 states.
The high gloss acrylic stickers are currently
displayed in 72 gift shops, con.venience markets and
novelty st.Ores in 18 states, Stuhr said.
"We develo~ the market by ourselves, going
around to stores and asking the owners to display
them," Stables said . "But it's developed to the poant J
now that, in order to keep up with the orders,
' someone else has to do the legwork." So they've got I
sales representatives hitting the pavement .
That leaves Stables, a fonner landscape I
arch itecture stude nt at KSU. w ith more lime to use'
his drawing skills to create a bi~er selection of the
bumper art. The two print thousands of the stickers
in their garage and mail out orders from an office in
an upstairs office. , Who buys bumper ~t?
"People have a need to e_xpress themselves and
bumper art fills that need," Stuhr.said.
For some, he said, it's a means of adveniz41g. Fa.
ittstance, stick~ that read "Availabl~." Qr "No
Appointment N"tk-essary."
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crop of imaginative messages. ·
Some have double meanings -just a bit off
color.
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"Su~."
714 915·1~10 wrrill Lvnc~!~1~~cbl
Abreeda,art.
Schloemer new boss
at Parker Hann if in
A former v1te president and general manager of
Irvine·s Parker Hanmfan Corp . has been named 1
chief execuuve officer of the worldwide supplie r of
fluid power componl•nt.s
Paul G. Schloemer. who workl'<i an lrvme an the
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TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1983
CLASSIFIED C6
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Angels get aggressi~e:
Sign Downing, Valentine,
Boone to contracts. C2 .
.Vikes' thorn awaits FV . .
By ROOER CARLSON
0t111e1>e11y-•1e11 r
Marina H igh's Vikings. once clearly an
also-ran in the pre -David Thompson era, and a .
thorn in Fountain Valley's side since, stand in
the 1BarQns' way toward a Sunset League
football showdown with Huntington Beach
Friday night at Orange Coast College.
Fount.In Y•lleV·Mlrlne Sat .. ,
1'74-Fauntaln ValleY 29, MeiiM I
1'7S-P'aunteln V ... y 21, Mlrlnli 0
1'76-P'auntaln V ... y SI, Marini 0
1t77-P't1Ufttaln ValeY 41, Merlnl 21
1t71-P'IUfltaln ValeY 23, Mlrlnli 14
1t7'-Mlrlnli 21, P'eunt.ln ValeY 12
, ltlO-P'ellntaln v ... v 22. Marini 21
1H11'!"11N JO, "eunt.ln ValeY 3
IH2-Feunt.ln ValleY 17, Merlnli 14
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program 180 degrees in the five years he has
been with the Vikings, has gwen Fountain
Valley fits In their meetings.
But as usual, he plays it low-key,
;'We've had good games with Fountatn
Valley in the past, but we matched up a little
better physically then," says Tt\ompson. "I
don't know if we mat.ch up well this time and
although we're not playing great run defense,
I have to hoJ)e they run the ball." And although the rosters change from
year-to-year, the problem does not, according
to Fo'¥1tatn Valley Coach Mike Milner. who
has seen Jtls Barons split In their last four
contests with the Vikes.
those two wade rec.-e1vers (Mike Crowley and
Chip Rash) it's one of the best passing offenses
That's because when the Barons go to the
air they've got Brett Stevens going to Jarrue
Craft, Carl Harry and Brian Belcher, among
"We don'f see an option attack until we
play Marina," says M1lneiof the Vikings' v~r
offense, "and he's the best option roach in the
CIF.
m the league. ·
"The)' can attack you in a number of
different ways and because they spread it
around, there JUSt aren't any glaring tenden-
cies
others. •
"He's added a whole new dimension by
bringing in the drop back pass and with the
presence of Bill Marler at qu~rback and
"And. they can throw the baJI deep very
SUC.'C.'eSSfully "
Thompson, who has tumc.>d Marina's
"Outside of our self-destruct offense now
and then, we're not lirruung our opponents.,..
We've been giving up more points than any
team l'veever had. Turnovers, however. have
put the d·efense in jeopardy quite a bit."
(See VIKES, Pase C41
Brazas c8use for ala . .-m
El Toro coach ponders Sailors' big·threat
BJ CURT Sl:EDEN °' .............. Do you think Newport Harbor High runninl beck Steve Bruu bu El Toro Corich
Bob Johmon concerned?
c.on.lder theee ~ in cheek coemoenta
reprdlnc Tbunday night'• See View Leecue
1ootbell contest frmn the UIUally«tbdued John-
IOO:
"I have n1ghtmare9 about No~ 32 nmn1na
pMt me all n1ght. I.Mt n.laht. l tripped him and
WM kicked out of oo.:bing."
"l tb1nk rm Fine to
ICOUt the belt pme in the
county that n1ght. Who'll be 0011Chine ua? Whoever la
brave enough.'' ·
The feet la, this hM been
a rollet coaster aeuon for El
Toro, in the Charaei' COllCh'•
words, and the 6-1-1 Sailora
may, force Jobnmft•a -iUld lftW..aua rfaht off the tnck Tbunday nllbt if Bruu
' conUnu. to ranmi. up and down the field.
At any nte, it will be the SaOon (5--0 in
-.,U.) aplrwt1!1 Toro (2-3, M) at MiMicc\ Viejo
(7:30) 1n a ooni.t which Newpott eo.ch Mike
Gktdinga feels• will be, if nothing else,
hard-bitting.
''Thme that watched last year's Newport-El
Toro game said it may have been the hard-
est-hitttna game ever played at Davidson Field.
When you play El Toro, you can expect that kind
of pine," Giddings says.
Bruu, the 6..3, 208-pound senior tailback,
gives coaches throughout the Sea View League
nightmares, considering he has rambled 1,211
yards on 167 carriee thia aeaaon. Last week, in a
33--0 win over ~ta Mesa, Braz.as picked up l47
yards on 20 caqies.
"He'• certainly the best running back in the
1M8\19," •YB J ohn8on. "We've also played on a
roller coater defensively. Of our eight games, five
or aix teams haven't gotten more than 60 yards on
the ground against us."
Still, JohMOn has to be concerned consi<jer-
lnl hia Chargen were defeateQ by Irvine, 24-17
tut week and earlier ilHll• eeaaon Newport beat
Irvine, 52-0.
"Let'• .ee, that means we should lose by 58
thia week." JohnaOn notes. Giddings~. "rm not going in there with wool ove.r my
(See NEWPORT, Pace••)
George Hal1ts • • y
Halas' ~
meip.~rial:
The~FL
From AP dl1pa&cbtt
·(:IF's non-service policy is consistent
Those who knew Grorge Halas
praised hlS devotion to football.
the National Football League and
_ the Chicago Bears following his
death aLage 88
Halas. one of the founders of
the NFL. died at his home in
Chicago on Monday night. Around the hl'gh school scene:
•CIF playoff action In water polo
begins next Tuesday. Would you believe
the CIF Southern Secuon office will get
rround to, producing and releasing the
"pairings on Monday? That means you can
read about the pairings Tuesday afternoon
or Tuesday night. The CIF's non-service
policy. if nothing else. is consistent.
•A rumor circulating out of the
Angelus League that former Huntington
8each ~iigh basketball star Jamel Garner
has left Alabama and is enrolling at Mater
Dei is false, according to Mater Dei Coach
Gary McKnight.
With the entire lineup back from the
1982 CIF 4-A championship team. this is
one club which doesn't need anymore help.
•Don't look now but Woodbridge
High's Warriors, the team which had some
turf shoved up ats nose by Capistrano
Valley in the late gomJl, is now 6-2·afte r a
7-3 victory over Mission Viejo
..
PREP SPORT<;:
ROGER
CARLSON1
•Marina Hi~h's Vikings are just 3-4-1
overall. but nobody leaves early.
The Vikes tied &lperarua (21-21), lost
to Servit.e (6-0), Foothill (28-21). La Quinta
(20-16) and Huntington Beach (31-28). Win
or lose against .F'ountain Valley this week.
\_hey'll duel Edison Nov. 11 at OCC for third
place· and a berth in the Big Five playoffs.
•Who's best in CIF 4-A water polo and
cros.5 country'? Put your money on Newport
Harbor polo and the new cr068 coun~
power. Corona del Mar, featuring Dave
Anderson & Co.
•Newport Harbor footbaJl coach Mike
Giddings rates his players by·colors, and
said he had two "blues" (Steve Brazas and makmg life m.i9erable even when the
Brett Kacura) and a bunch -of "reds," Trojans lost.
before the season began. Maybe anoth·er •A big surprise will be a full house at
look at the color chart is in order at thts Orange Coast College when the Satlors of
point. Newport Harbor and CdM meet Nov. 10. It
•What a difference a year can make. may be the Battle of the Bay, but
Fountain Valley High's Barons went 0-5 in attendances in almost every direction are
non-league play, lost to Edison and was off. And. if Corona enters without junior
ripped in the first round of the ClF Big Five quarterback Bobby Hatfield ... ·who was
Conference playoffs by Loyola, 21-0 inJured (shoulder) 41 the loss to University,
Now Fountain Valley is No. 2 in the well, Jet's just say the Sea Kings' offense
Big Five · rankings aft.er going 4-1 in ' takes on a different perspective without h is
non-league action and doing some rippmg leadership. .
of its own against Edison. Who's No. 1 in the •Edison High"s li:Chedule takes on a
Big Five? Those same Loyola Cubs. new look m 1984 w ith Damien, Vista and
•The big Sea View League show -Santa Maria dropping,. Damien. it's under-
down had the wind taken out of its sails stood, .wanted no part of Edison in '84,
·with Corona del Mar's 19-12 loss to Edison made up its mind about Vista a year
University last week. Despite Corona's size ago to drop the Sar! Diego County school,
and ability, however. it waan't a total and Santa tt1aria was just a one-year shot.
shock . University ·has had the Sea Kings' Westlake as Edison's home opener and
number for some time now. winning three Banrung (Week No. 3) and Mat.er Dei
of the past five _games and generally __ 1_Se_e_Cl_F __ ._P_•.::.1e_Ct-'I ________ _
Redfern' s picture a bleak one .
Former Twins pitcher in Hoag Hospital with severed spinal cord
Pete Redfern. the former
Mirtnesota Twin and University
of Southern Cabfomia pitching
star, has been paralyzed since
severmg his spinal cord l.1l a div-
ing accident last weekend4 a
friend said.
"It's just one of those tragic.
tragic things," said his friend and
lawyer. Jaye Jaffe. who is also a
former USC baseball player.
"He's strapped down to his bed
His doctor 1s paintmg a really,
_really bleak picture··
Redfern, 29, who has a wife
·and a young son. was attempting
to continue his baseball career.
1 playing with the Los Angeles
Dodgers' AJbuquerque minor
league team thts ~t season. He as
bedndden at Hoag Memorial
H05p1'13 m Newpo~ach.
"Pete was with t~o guys Satur-
day on Balboa Island. Apparently
1 there was a wall about three or
four feet high next to the water
and Pete dove off it w ith out re-
alizing how shallow the water
was. [twas ahout one or two feet.
~He says he doesn't reJl>t?mber hit-
ting bottoin. Apparently he hJt his
head and fractured his neck and
spinal column," sa.id Jaffe.
_ "ThfL spl.nal cord was severed
between the third and fourth ver-
te-bra. ;A.t ~his point. there's been a
90 perrent loss df motion. His
d()('tor has indicated to me he
doesn't have much hope of rc-
ga.lni.ng molloa .. ":'" '
Redfern was 7-3 as a 'Croja.n
soprunore In 1974. then 9-3 ~ a
junior with a 1.2 .. ~amed-run
average and 120 strikeouts in 108
innings. He left school to become
eligible for th~ baseball draft.
He was the Twins' No. l pick in
the secondary phase. He pitched
in parts of seven seasons in
Mirtnesota, with a best year of 7-3
in 1979. After the 1982 season, he
had· surgery on his right elbow
anq the Twins cut him last spring.
The Dodgers signed h im as a
free agent at midseason and sent
him to AJbuquerque, where he
pitched long relief. He didn't do
well and was cut. He received his
release in the mall Saturday.
Moseley coriquers
g conf idenceerisis
##---Chargers running back Chuck Muncie bunts
through for a touchdown against Washington.
'
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Sid Luckmao. a Hall of Farner
who quarterbacked the Bears to
four NFL titles -1940. 1941.
1943 and 1946 -said Halas'
"main thought in his life was the
Chicago Bears. That was the ut-
JllOSt thing.
"Through all his sickn~ and
all his trying times, he always ~
talked about the Bears and how ':'°
they were doing," Luckman said
"Not only sports (people), but
many, many people around us .. .
have lost a man whose legacy .. .
will linger on as long as football is
played in the United States."
"Grorge Halas leaves modem
professional football as his mem-•
orial." NFL Commissioner Pete
Rozelle said in a statement. "He
was the National Football League
-its)ounder. the driving force
that sustained it during struggl-
ing pioneer years, the
owner-coach-innovator whose
dynamic Bear te~ triggered
public acceptance of the NFL and
the revered elder sta~
whoee vision and vitality 'were
pivotal in the league's growth."
Rozelle called Halas' death "a
loss to the entire American sports
scene."
"It is particularly deep felt by
those of us who shared his friend ..
ship.and benefited from his coun-
sel and support for parts of the
over six decades he personifed the
NFL."
Bill Walsh. the president and
head coach of the San Francisco
49ers, also called Halas the father
of professional football.
"~a player , coach and admin-
istrator, he gave more to the game
than any single generation of
(SH HALAS. Paae C4)
BlllBIARD
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uffit-e re-opened its mves~auon of Howe aftt>r ht•
was suspended by the Dodgers ror a third tillw
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i\ngds this year Ford battt•d :mo w11h 1111w
hunwr:-. and 55 run:. batll'd in for lht• Or111l1·~
•
That w tnn1ng ft•t.•lin ~
\\f.: .... hi1t~to11 kid<t·r 'lar}i ')w .. t·I•·)
!tool!--tlw wi1111i11µ; fi•·lrf ~oa l a~a i1 ..... 1
San Uit'l.!O anti th•·11 .... han· .... tht· mo-
m •· 11 t '' i t It .I m · 'I I u · i -.111a n11 ( 7 ) . Roo1h'. :~;;.hit :bti for tht· Sl'<.'t111d straight yl•:.ir
thJ' f.M:-.l ~1·.1M m 111• hud 1111w liomt> runs and 5~
t .in~ b.11t1·d 111. and pl.in•d in J tt•U111 -k•admg 142
~.1'1 \t"'
For I~· .... 1 rnn:-.. ll!>110t• rt'l.'l'l\'t•J the "Ownt·r·~
I'ruph~ ·\\~ t1rd" J:. tht• Ang .. 1s·-most valuablt'
µl.,1\ t"'
O th1 •r:. filing oVl'r tht· Wl'l'k1·nt.I 111l·lu1.(l-d
p1ldll'rs ,I H H1t·ha rd, th1• furm1 •1' l luustun A~tros'
~wr whn hasn't hurlt·d 111 thl' m<i.J!ll'S s1nn•
:-.Lit f1·nng a :-.trokt· m HHIO. ;ind Jl'rry Kl.l<>Srm in.
who postt•d u11 11 7 r~·ord and a -t 77 t•anlt•d run
avt'ragt.' for lht· Ch1l·agt1 Whi tt• Sox this year Hl'
uirn:. -t() in ~'(.·emtx•r
Top runners to compete
Buont•, \\ hu l'clOll' Ill thl· Angl'ls from tht•
Phd.1dt'lph1a Phill11"s bt•fon· the 198:! st.•a:><in.
tltll \l 11U! o:l b,1:.<•runnl'f~ .ill<'111pting to Steal Ill
111~ dll1•11\pt" Ill hi,, f11~t yl·ar with tlw dub ,ind 48
vi l I i I his p.i:.l ">t'..t:-.11n
First basc·man Enos Calx:ll. wh(I battl'CI ;j 11
with f1w honlt'rs and -16 HBI for the' JJt•tru1-l T1"wrs
last season, reservt> inf1t>ldt•r K1ku' (.;arl·1a o f tlw
Philadelplm1 Ph11l1l·s and rt•sNVl' nutfl<'ldt•r
J\l1gud Dllunl' of the Pllt.sburgh P1niws abo uµtt.J
for fn'l' a~t·nty
1 Ok run lures 36 of the top m e n .and women
Quote of the da y Raiders must pay $160.,000
Thtrty-s1x of the top men and women runners
in the wurld will <.:ompeu.• for pnz.es tot.a.ling
$20,000 in the rich lOk finals of th<> Pro Comfort
Run at Marineland Saturday. Nov 12. beg1nrung
at 8:30 a .m
F.at"h of the runnt-r.. carnt-d an all-expenses
paid trip to tht· finals by finishing 1n the top three
of one of the s ix qualJfymg rl'g1onals held m
Denver, Chicago. Eugene. Ore . Buston. Hu ust.on
and Atlanta
R ichie Ashburn. two-u.me Nauonal
Lt>.igut: batting chdJllp1on for the Ph1ladel-
ph1a Ph1lllc~nd now a Ph1U1es broadt•aster.
talking about fom il'r Dodger piu:her Don
Dr~·~Jc.tll· ·1 had .i gooJ look at thl• fu-st pit.ch
I 4.'\'l.'r ....aw frum Drvsdall' IC I had not
tfutkt'(f 11 would h.we.hll mt· right bt!tween
WASHINl~TON Tht> Supn •rhl' [il
Court 0 11 Munddy lt•t stand a dl't:1s1u11 f. t
forcing tht· Los Angl·l<•s H<l1d<•n. of tht·
N,1t1un..1l Fmtln1ll LeagUl' ~ p:.iy
tht' l·~ 1·:. .. .
.SI till OOIJ Ill ta>.e:-. to thl• l'llV of &·rkc·lt·v for four
l·x h1l11t111n loutball gamt•s piay<•d thl·rt· 1n 197-t and ur;:l
Tlk n>urL. Without l·orruncnt, turnt'll uow11 an
J IJJ.W.11 by tlw loott.?all lt.«1m kno wn th<• Oaklant.I
H.11dl'r" Jt thL' t111w th<: wx was 1mµost.·d.
The man and woman with lhe highest
combined to tal uf points determine-ct by the order
of finish in one reg10na1 rare and the finals each
will receive $20,000. a re<.'Ord pnze for a !Ok race
The field mclud.cs nine fonner Olympians
• and/or record-holders from the United States.
Great Bqtaln, Sweden and Ke nya.
The pre-race favorites include.
l.1 >"\ .\:"it:EU·:s .Jo"l' !\loralt·s h1i
',\ h" 1.111k., 1h11 I 1Jll b,1S1 ·lMIJ'.., ,.di tlml'
1111 11 h hit lht )i,, .. .;1g1wd .i 11nt \t•..tr
•• •11 ll ·•I ! .. , t 111 l hi r )11dg1 ""· t 111. Nd llurhil
lo l.!17.J, th1• &:rkl•ll'Y City Count'il lc•v1t.·d a 10
pN<'en! g111ss rc.'l.'<·ipts tax on rht· tht·n-Oakland
H.1tdt·1:. f111' gL1m1 •s pl<1y<'<.1 at tht• U111vl'rs1ty of
l\ol 1t.1n11~1 ·s M1·111o ri:d Stadium
. • PauJ Cum.mmgs -Wmner o f the Denver
regional with a timf' of 28:45, J 10k American
rec.'Ord at this altitude Cummings is"ll thrN'-ttml!
American indoor r('(.'()rd~holder a t 1.500 meters
J_, .1~u1· ll .till <lHl\1tUl1t't'\J J\l1Jlld..t\ Televi ion, radio
TV: No c.•vC'nL'i sc:h1.odull'<i
\J.,r.iw ..... H! t1ol l1,tl-tl I:! µ111~·h hit.souring thl·
J•d-.' '' ''""n t 1.i1.,, Li:. ldrt"<.·r tot.di to l:llJ Onlv
\J,1nt1\ '.\l ut..t 1l5Ui .int.I Smuky Burgl'SS 11-t41 r.in k
ol lchl 111 '.\lur.i(l'., u n thl• all llml' pinl·h-htt list
RADIO: Hockc.·y Kings al Qu<:lx"<.·, 4 20
pm . K.FOX (9:\ 5-FM)
•JOS(' Gomez -The Me x1l·an rt't.'Ord-holdt·r
at 10.000 meters. Gomczquahf1ed for thl' fma.ls b"
winning the Euge ne rc·gional He sN his I Ok re~:ord
in June by de feating Albt-rtt> S.iJazar with a t1ml· of
27 :lti •
•T<><Jd Harbour W1nnl'r of the Huusl(Jn
Marina (Toina)sick
alter double dose
:\'orh' \\ 111 ~ <'Up
.
Something new and somt•
things as usu\t do mmall• this
week's look at last week 's
statlSllca l leaders for area high
~hool football.
Emergmg Vvith a sterling run-
ning effort for Huntington Beach
High. is 155-pound senior Dean
Tom asick, who averaged 10.5
yards per carry in netting 2 10
yards on the ground, in addition
to scoring on an 11 -yard run and
with a 78-yard pass play to help
dispose of Marina High. 31 -28.
The Oilers got their usual from
their customary o ne -two punch
-Danny Thompson rushed for
133 yards on 19 carries and scored
a pair of touchdowns anti Eric
Lawton netted.J 54 yards within a
6-for-11 performance at quar~
terback .
Fountain Valley's Bre t t
ht.'ilh ~orh~ of Co~l a 'l••i,da look tht•
'' i111w r ' .. n ip al tlw 12th annuul Big
<.au \011 <:o untn (:luh·.., P rt•s idt-nt"s . . .
Stevens w as the most e Chc1ent of
any passer, completing 13 of 16
for 125 yards and 2 TDs wtthout
an interception as the Barons
rac:ed to a 42-0 third quarter lead
before setiling for a 42-7 win over
Ocean View .
ln the receiving departme nt
Marina High's Mike Crowley
latched on to 8 passes for I 06
yards and 2 TDs. giving him 38
receptions for 631 yards and 8
.touchdowns for the year
C :up to 11 n1<111wn1 afl•·r clt•fra tin~ Hoh
~l•nall. 1\-\o a ncl 011•· i11 th•· final .....
CIF POLICY.
From Page C1
(Wc'<'k N11 ~>are sN
• •
f! I~ lhf'rf' a mnre 1mpress1v<.' tour-
nament and non-league basketball sched-
uJe anywhere outside of Mater De1?
Matt Beeuwsaert. Tom Lewis and the
rest of the Monarchs are at St. Bernard, S t
John (Washington. D.C ). DeMatha (Balti-
more) and the Tournament of C hampions
(Cal Poly Pomona) and the Orange
Opumist Inv1tallona l
Morgan relea sed
PHILADELPHIA (AP) tr}le Ph1La -
delph1a Phillies dropped anothel of their
'IO-called "wheew klds" Monday whe n
they rel~a.sed second baHeman Joe Morgan.
Morgan. 40, a.'ked for and rec.-eived hls
\lncond1uonnl release so hP l'<>uld play with
a team clOSt' t.O htS Oakland home If he
decides t.o play agajn m 1984.
Several weeks ago the P hllllt"l gave
42-year-old Pew Ro$• h is release a fter he
decl.med t.O remain with the team as a
part umc player
Morgan reportedly is nt>~otiating with
ttw San Diego PAdrl'!I for n<•xt sesason
•Fountain Valley, however. com('S
close to matching it w ith similar trips to the
T ournament o{ Champions and Orange
Invitational. in addition to the Washmgton.
D.C. trip where the &rons, too, will tangle
with DeMatha and St. John.
•Look for K WV E radio and Edison to
come to a parting of the ways following this
year'.s football season. The three-year pact
Is up and both parties are losing revenue .
•The big reason for Huntingt<;>n
Beach's rise to football prominence? Oileni
Ooech George PQ!ICOe says the foundation
was made in the we\ght room with Howard
11.som the key figure. And wiU the
post-Danny Thompson, Eric Lawion era
find the Oilers' going back to some old
ways?
"No way." aays Pa..ttroc, although he
admits it'll be a junior-orie nted team
"We've got 80 f rcshman and 4 7 aophomores
and they're all running the DclawA.te
wtnaed-T." adds Pascoe.
Pascoe says h is Oil"rs are s till w orking
hard in the Wf'ight room 'dunng the season
a.nd "they love it "
\
Last week's statistical leade rs
Rushing I I Dean Tomasic:k (Huntington
Beach), 20-210. 2 Stew Braz.as
(Newport Harbor). 20-147. J CROWLEY
Danny Thompson (Hunungl.(H1
Beach), 19-133 , -t . H<'mv
Rahmatulla (Irvine), :n-131 •
Passing
I . Brett Stevens (Fount.am Val-
ley), 13-16-0. 265 yards. 3 TDs. 2
Bill Marler (Marina). 17 -31 -5, :l6 l
yards, 3 TDs; 3. Tim Hanson
(Westminste r). 13-33-4 . 199
yards, OTOs; 4. Andy Miller (Uni-
versity). 9-24-0, 162 yards, I TD
5. Enc La~ton (Huntington
Beach ). 6-1 1-1. 154 yards. I TD. 6
J on Nowotny (Edison), 8-13-1.
142 yards, 1 TD. 7. Jere Graham
(Estancia), 7-1 6-2. 129 yards, 0
TD; 8. Brure Goodfie ld (Newport
Harbor). 9-16-0. 125 yards. 2 TDs.
9. Jeff Bielman (lrvme), 12-15-0.
122 yards, 1 TD
Receiving
I Mike €rowley (Manna).
8-106; 2 Mike Henigan (l.rvme).
8-86; 3. J amie Craft (Foun tain
Valley). 5-129; 4 Chip -Rish
(Marina), 5-91; ~-Rich Power
(Newport Har bor ). 5-72.
Scor~g
1 I. Dave Swigart (Foun t.am
Valley). 18; 2. Steve Bra1.as (New -
port Harbor). Danny Thompson
(Huntington &>ach), Rich Po wer
(Newp ort Harbo r ). Dean
Tomasick (Huntin~n &-a<.·h).
Mike Crowley (Manna). Remy
RahmatuUa (Irvine). Steve John-
son (Estancia). Mike ZaJdivar
(University). 12 each, JO. Eric
Karman (Marina), 10.
Holmes hags it
for Frazier
RISH
R ·aiders
• review
disaster
EL SEGUNOO <AP> Whrn
Seattl{' running backs Curt
Warner and DaVld Hughes ran
through the Raiders for 183 yards
in a 34-21 wtn Sunday, It was· the
•worst showing by the Raiders
agalilSt the run thtS season .
On him. h owever. Coach T om
F'lores said 1t didn't look quite ctS
bad
"We're not talking a tot.al
breakdown," said Flores Monday_
"If you look at the ftlms. a lot of
t1mel\ 1t was JUSl a matter of a
half-st.Pp But ll was a~ half-step
hC're and a littlC' th<.•r<.' ... ·
W11rnPr . parlayt'<i those half
s teps for IOI yards. while Hughes
added 68 as the Sl'l~hawks Ups<'l
the Raiders
"Warner ts outstanding al cut-
ting back," said Flores .
The Seattle gam~ plan was to
"stretch our de fense o ut." aCc.'Ord-
mg to defensive end Lyle Alz.ado,
"and then cut back inside lt ob-
v1ougly was a good plan, because
it worked " ... The Raiders reviewed films of
their loss to the Seahawks Mon-
day before taking a customary
day off today They play the
Chiefs Sunday tn Kansas City,
LAS VEGAS (AP) -World Flores said the Raiders w ere
Boxing Counul ht•avywe1ght "pretty banged up" after the
r hamp1on Larry Holmes sparr<'<l Seattle game. He listed six in-
lhr<.'<.' rounds nnd did n ine' mon· jured players: wide receiver Cliff
rounds on the hags and thC' rope• Branch (who did not play against
Munday tn pn•parat1on for his Seattle with o hamstring i.njury}.
Nov. 25 hout with Mnrv1s Fra2.1er wide receiver-kick returner Cle
II was llulmC'S' first workout Montgome ry (who also miS(led
~111<'t• arn v1118 lwrt' Sunday the Seattle game with a groin
1 lulnws spnrred tht• thrN" rounds pull). linebackers Ma tt Millen
wnh Zckt· Wilson at h~s howl (bruised foot) a.nd Ted lknrl.rleks
ln11ning s1lc• -(lower a bdomenal strain), of-
1 lolm~s hall l:let'n tht• WBC: fcnsiv(' 1.3ckle Henry L.awren(."('
ht•ovyweighl <.·hamp1tm for more (brulaed foot) and running back
lhan r1vt' Y"°rs fo~rain•r. ~m of Kenny King (stralnC'd knee).
fur mt>r world h1•ttvywc1~ht chom "I won't know aboul most or
p111n Jot• f"rnz1l·r. h<•' had only 10 th<'m unl.11 later m the week,"
pr1Jfr"S.1Uml:1I flRhl" said F'lo~
RUNNING
DENNIS BROSTERHOUS ~ ,>L
regional, Harbour IS the roUegiat.e record-holde r
for the m1le (3:50 34) and lhC' No 2 ranked
American miler
•Simeon K.igen A s urprising secpnd m the
Denver reg10nal. the young Kenyan took third in
·America's Marathon 1n Chicago, hlS fu-st run at
t ha l dt.!i tan(.'(:.
.. M1chat'I M usyok1 Nar(led Roadracm~
Athlete of the Year by The Runner magazml!,
Musyoki placed second in the rec-ent Atlanta
regtonal Thl' Kenyan runner holds the world
r~rd in tht! !Ok w ith a time of 27:48 and also set
the· wo rld s tandard m the 151< 142::lli) and the
half· marathon ( 1.IJ I :i51
•JOSl•ph NUJu Third in Denver, Nl..au
r~'tntly won ttw Amc.•ril't.'s Marathon m Chicago
on-C..>.:t. 16 in a ral:' rf"<.YJrd umt· of 2.09 44
•Nick Rose -~nkl'<i SK-ond 1n thl· wor ld in
JO,k races. the thrt'(·-t1mt> British Olympian won
the C hicago reg10n.il in a time· of 28 47
• Adr1a11 Royle Thi! funner American t'ross
country champion . Royll· ran the fastest qual.Jfy.
mg llm<> (28 29) to l"<igl· Musyok1 in the Atlanta
regional
Tht: -.1rvng favonll' 1n t hl women's field ~
Joan &•noit of Maint·. tlw winnt.'r of the Boston
Marathon last April 1n 2 22 -13. more than 2 · •
rrunutes faster than tht· prc•v1ow. world re<'ord
• &·t1'C>1t also holcis the• AmC'm'an rt:'COrd at !Ok
with her llmt-of :31.44
Other top wumen comJX•t1turs include former
Olympian Jan Merrill. S('('Ond to &>noll tn Bost.on,
and regional winners K eUw Cathey. Jaruce Ettle.
Debbie Eide. M1 ddc· Hamrm and Wendy S ly.
The finals are. expted to attract more than
2.000 runner-s Crom the Southern California area
who will bt-"'°mpeting for prizes m various age
brackets.
Entry-forms for th(• race a re avatl'able at many
runnmg stores. as well as Thnfty Drug Stores and
at race heedquarters m Manhattan Beach. For
more mformauon. phone (213) 546 -2481
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Turuv Run 5 Ind IOir -Beoln• I I~ (Si-I eno ~ Am tlOli l a l Mlle SQuare Pu• In Founloln Vsl•e• Fl&l enCI IH I courH ~DOn•ore<I bv 111e Soutll
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Pahle tt wins tourney
LOS AN(; f.L~ (1\P) Top-et'<ied Frednk
P;1hh•tt of lht• Urm·1·n.11v of Minnt'SOta won the
r;un-cklciyt'tl Nikt' All American Collegiate Tennis
Tuurnanwnt by dd~1ull wh1•n finals oppom•nt Todd
W1t..<;ken or South1•rn Cnl rt•l1rC'd With a sprained
ankh•
Pahlt•tt, a sophnmor<'· from Su•l'den. won 1-6.
n-2. 5-4. Hl• was rrailmg I '.! wtwn W1tskC'n , the No -t
:-.t'l'<i. was lllJUred Monday
The match, susp<'ndl-d when ram began falling
on thl' UCLA campus S unday. rl•sumed for onl:--17
m111utt-s Monday hc-fon· W1Lt;kC'n hurt h1r:lS<.'1f with a
sudden reverst• \n dlf't,'l·t1on
Thc tournanwnl drew 1711 µlayers from 40
universities
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Ornnge Coast DAILY PILOl /l'uesday, November 1, 1963 f '3
Edison out to escape WQrst-eve_r record
would have been a first-ever berth in the
,{:IF playoffs.
· "We haven•t won two ln a row aU
competition Friday night (7:30) at Hunt
lngton Beach High, is still looking for that'
elusive first win in league play.
tC> blO<'k ," say11 Colflt-sh abuut hi" ~arn's
0Hcn.<t1ve dllemrrw
i':dilk)1lHlgh's Chargt'rs have just two
chant~-s left to uvul~'Ump1lmg the school's
w orst n><:ord Ul 118 15-yt.-ar football hlstory
-and il the" are .suct-es.sful this, week
i. agamst Ot.-ean-V1t•w and a week hence
agamst Manna , ll would not onJ y put tht-11\
inw a "wmntng S4..•ason" (5-4-1 and 3-2 m
leagut'), 11 would vault them inw the Cll"
Big Five ConferenCE' playoffs.
year," says Edison C.oach Bill Workman,
"so we'r~ trying to do somethlng we
haven't done before.
''We're on the vefge of c:oming out of
this. lt was a matter of mistakes. We could
have scored a lot of polnta against
Westminster (last week)."
"I'm reelly w9rried more about us
than them," sa}'s Workman. "Ocean View
does 80lTle good th ings and is improved, it'i>-
just that they've been playlng 1'<)me very
good opponents. But, tl;u~y've been their
own w orst enemies, too."
Workman suyll his warn is in good
physical sbape for the istn:tch dnve. with
the exception of d~·ft'rui1ve end M1kt•
Jensen (shoulder), who f1gun:s LI.> Ix·
replat-ed by Charlie Urqu1U1 or C hrlS
Kerins.
&hsun's only t'Onsistcnt off l·ns1ve
threat has lx-cn quart.erbat:k J1Jn Nowotny,
who has complet.<.'<i 78 of J 5H pa.sst>s for
1,120 yards and 4 TDs, Qut has been
intercepted 14 limes.
1.
The Chargers, who have never ex-
perie m't'(] a losing season, were 5-5 in 1977.
then posted a 53-10-1 ove rall rE(.'Ord
entering th is sea.son.
The Chargers lost five of eight
fumbles, including four inside the West -
minster 10-yard line.
Ocean View Coach St.eve Colflesh says
he's turning to junior quarterback Stan
O lslewski (5-9, 148) in hopes of getting
better mobility in the backfield
The o nly year llitSOn won less than
five games was in the Chargers' utit.laJ
campaign whe.n a seruor-less team t'Om-
piled ~4-3-2 mark, capped by a stunning
21~20 v1t·tory over Fountain Valley, knock -
ing the latter out of a t1e with Loara for the
l:rvine League championship a!ld what
··Fortl.VUltely the opJbijtion (West-•
minster) hid a turnover night, too. They
lost a fumble and we ha<j four lntercept.iona
(including two by Pau.1 Ellison, giving him
four on the year)."
Olaiewski has hit 5 of 10 passes in two
appearances for the Seahawks. netting 83
yards ~ 1 TD. ,
As for dealing with Edison . Colflesh is
wary of the Chargers' deep passing game to
Brad Hachten, in addition to a solid
defenae, le<:i by nose guard Jeff Hipp.
Ocean View atta<.'ks <>ut of th•:
Delwawai·e Winged-T. ala Hunungton
Beach (but without th\? Danny Thompson
look).
"It's exac:Uy what Huntir;igton runs,"
says Workman. "We've faced it before so
some of the adjustments are eas1t·r to makt>
than lhc first ume around " -.
As a result the Chargers are 1-2 i1I
league play with a 14-J victory over
We:1tminster , while Oceart View, Edison 's ''It's that defensive line that we hav•·
HE REC ORD
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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Toieoo 11 Wtiltrn Mlcnl91n
SOll"TH
AlaDeme al LSU
M1rvl1nd al Auburn
CttmM>n 11 Norin Cerollne
Duke et Wake F'ortil
E .. t Cerollnt t i Miami, Fie
F!Orlde el Georgie
Souln CeroUne el F'IOrlOe St
Virginie el Georgia Ttc'1
Kenluckv 11 Ven04trDlll
So.tlhern Mlu lu lPPI 11 Loul•vllle
Meml>llll SI. II MI01n lP91 St
Virginie Teel> al Tulene
Aooeltelllen SI el Norin CerOllne SI
Jame• Modlwn at Rlc'1mon0
NE loul•lena al Louisiana Teen, n
Wllllem a. Merv el Mtrsnall
VMI a• Tenn.-CnallanooQe . n
EAST
Brown 01 Penn SI
SvrtcuM al Nev\I
Bolton Cotieoe at Armv
TemOle •• WHI v1ro1nto
Cotoele el Penn
C01umbl1 •• Oar1n-ou111 Vele 11 Cornell
HOiy Cron at Harvard
Leteve11e al Prlnca1on
Con11ec!lcu1 et Bos•on U Oevldson al Bucknell
Mtsucnuull\ 11 Le1>l11n
This wMt1'1 1ChedU .. ~ (el .. ...., at 7:l0)
THURSDAY
SM View tM-
Ntwooro Herl>Cfr v\ El Toro e1 Min ion
Vie to
Un1ver•llv vs Costa MtH al Newoorl
Heroor
ANGELUS LEAGUE
Bt>n<>P Amal v• Meler Del al Sanla Ano
siaolum ,
E~IRE LEAGUE
C voren '' E•e>erenra at Valene!• Paclllce "' Kalella al Le Palme Pan.
Loa re •• lo• Alamllos 11 Wtslern
CENTURY LEAGUE
v1110 Per~ n Cenvon 11 Orenoe
FRIDAY
SM View tM-
E •lancia v• C°'ona del Mer al Newoor l
Haroor
Soooieoec• 01 1rv1ne
S--LM9Ua
l='o1.1nt11n V•lt•v vs M •rln1 •f Orang•
Coast Coll~e Edison •• Ocean vrew ., Hun1lno1on
Beach 0 Huntlng1on Btecll 11 WHtm1n11er
• Seu1'I CM ll LM-
Laouna Beac:n II Ceol\trano -Valle• Min ion Vlelo a~en Ciemenle Wooc:tbrfd9e -. l eouna Hiii\ el Min ion
VlelO
A"-vl LM-
P1u• X a• St Paul
S.rvlle " Serre el Cerrllo• Coll~•
Ctnlurv LM9Ut
Orange ot El MOdene
Foolnlll v\ Sonia Ana Vallev el Senta
Ana S•aolum
Sonia Ana at Tu•lln
Ganlln G""'e LM-
Sanllego a1 BotH Graodt
Rench<> Alomlto1 el Garden Grove
..... WIVLM-
Buene Perl\ al Fullerton SonC>la a1 l e Habra
T rov v• Sunnv Hiii• et Buena Paro ~o..-t .. _
Wu1ern vl, Anenelm 11 l o Pe1m1 Perl\ Brea·Ollnda VI Savanna et w .. 1 ... n
Magnolia el Vattncle Hen .... _
Deno Hiiis a l Bonlla
SATURDAY
Garden G"""' LM-loi Amigo\ v\ l e Qulnla at BolH
C:.ranoe
Empire LM9Ue
El Ooreoo vs. Kenneov 11 Wellern
LOS ALAMITOS
Or•nee CouMv Fal Fair
MOMDAY'S RESULTS
16111 .. ll • nittlf "'"""'J
APPALOOSAS FIRST RACE. 4 turlQngl
Zav Oanclno O:ld (Aquino) 260 7 40 2 10
Jaguar AAt <Rono> "eo 2.60 Ille'• Catun Mu\lc (HaOdad) 2 80
_ All9 J t.C.tll;J revtllnli'. Soulh, ~llv•<
Cuo, ClaUIQut Soutn
Tim.-S2 I n EXACTA (S·71 Paid 112.60
QUAATERHOtUE S
1 SECOND RAC£. JSO vard>
Cnrlu ooner Slv,(Cdza) 16 40 uo s.20
Tlnv Overdrive (Bevlt v) 11 60 6.20
Rebel• Sein! (Brooks! l.00
Al•O raced Kio• Angel, CerleDo, Top
ln•enl. Azures Mln v. Beau Boomer, Jell O
Luck, GOiik• c Rocke!.
Time· II IS n EXACTA (4·61 l>ald sn1 60
THIRD RACE. )SO varo1
Meggie Mallon <Garclel l1 00 6,80 a 60
Mfledv Commender IBardl 'J'OO 2 20
Megol•• Mem (Peullnel J.10
At10 rectd Min Cendv t>ow, P1r1ew ,
Crntal Olemond•. St>etdv Anlltl. Btcon• Bebv, Mir Cnlc, Ro.e Peredt.
Time II 19
12 EXACTA (S·7> 1>1ld ISU O.
Prep f ~othall log
SUNSET LEAGUE ) F'ounlaln Vallev• ll NEWPORT HARllOR 0 ·1·11 8 Alatto<1ero 41
EDISON 1J.4.1) 9 Marina• 19 17 ~onla Ano n I M1u 1on vleto' IA
1 Oemlt n 21 7 Edl\on• ,, )7 Cvoren 0 0 '\an Clt menie• v
NO• •-Huntlnulan Beocn• I• H1.1n1ino1on Bto(n lS Nov 4-at CePl\tr&Ro Velt~v· 20 vista IS
0 LA Benning Jl Nov 1()-(){ea11 v1ew· 1a1 1181 ,, Unlver•ll~ • J Nov le>-w ooooriooe· Io• "v•flt t
" S.nll Marie I• S2 Irvine• 0 LAGUNA Hll.l~ 14·41 21 Meter o.l 1 42 E sloncia• 21 i. ''"'"f ?O 10 Hunll"IJlon 8eeCI\' 10 SEA VIEW LEAGUE 71 saooleooc~ • 0 71 I: 11enc o 11 7 Fountain llellev' )) CORONA DEL MAR P ·I) )) Co•lo Me•o• 0 l.P Unl'lf!t\ltv h " wellmln•te'f• . 1 10 Hunllno1on Beacn ) Nov l-EI Toro• IOI MV I ti Loguno Burn• 8 Nov .-ocean V1•¥W' (el HBl )1 Sen Clemenie ~ 0 Nov to-<:oM• le• OCC I 9 MIU IQn Vle10· I) Nov II-Merine• (el OCCI 28 Caol•lrano Vollev 16 10 So" C1em1nt~· ,
JS S.ddlebeck • 1 SADDLEBACK (J·)J 1 Ceol\treno Voll••• lj
f'OUNTAI .. VALLEY (7-11 70 El Toro 0 6 Sonia Ana Vallev 19 ) I Oene Hiii,. 21 -24 Meter 0.1 0 21 Irv In•' I 0 San10 Ana 7• Nov •-Wooobriooe• to• MVI 17 Foollllll le 17 Costa MeH• ~ I• 6 Lo Hobra I Nov 10-MonlClalr '"' MVI 19 Mlulon Vlelo .0 11 Unlverillv' 19 1 Cororia del Mat · J~
24 s.rv11e 8 Nov 6-Es1ancla' (at NH! 71 Cai to Me.o' 1) MISSIOM VI£)() (4·•>
16 LonQ BeeC11 Poly II Nov 10-Newoorl Haroor• <OCCJ 2 1 Unl veflllV' I• 42 I u\lln 12
13 We•lmln•l9r' ) 0 Newport HerDor• 11 " Et Toro ,,
l3 EdllOll' 1 COSTA MESA (4·41 •1 E •lenclo' I) 0 Founloln Volle • I~
42 Oceen View• 7 14 BOIH Grano• 1 Nov •-a1 Irvine• 17 SI JoM BaH O I~
Nov I-Marine• (al OCCJ 21 Sahllego 6 Nov 11-EI Toro• ISA Bowl) I) Laguna H iii\ • 9
Nov l l-1 Hunllnglon Beech" 9 Lo• AlemllOI 71 1) Caol•lrono Vollh' 20
14 Irvine• 0 UNIVERSITY (4.).1 > 14 Laguna Beatt1' I
HUNTINGT'ON BEACH (7·11 13 Saddlebeck • 71 IJ Woooorfdge I ) woooonooe· 1
3 Corona det Mar 10 28 E l t oro' " 17 Tu•lln 0 Nov 4-•• Son Clemen!••
41 Fulltqon 14 " Corona del Mar' II lS Laguna Hiii> 16 NO• 11-0 ona Hiii) •
JS Ntwoor1 Harbor 14 0 t4ewDOrl Haroor' J.) 3 NewDOrt Harbor• " l4 Lort9 lltKfl WRM>~ IS Nov. 3-Unlver\ftv' (et NH) 10 E1111nc10• 10 SAM CLEMENTE ll·S·ll ,, Serra JS Nov 1<>-E•lancla" (ol NH) 14 ~ddteback" 21 10 Magnall• I
24 Edlt0n• 10 J Er Toro• 17 0 Corona oe• Mar J I
49 Oceen View• 6 £L TOflO ll·S> . 19 Corona dt l Mar' 17 9 E•lentto 16
JI Marina• 2t 1 Cvpren 9 Nov 3-Co•la Me.a • l•I NHI I woooor•dgt' 20
Nov. -II WHtm1n,1er' 17 Mia::; Vlelo I• Nov 11-:lrvlnt' 111 Irvine> 0 Santiago 0
Nov 11-l'ounlt ln Vallev• ,, Va la 17 3 Laguna Hiii• • 10
11 E•lancio• :10 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE 13 Oona Hiii• • \ 1)
MAlllNA U·4·1l 0 Corona det Mar· 10 CAPISTRANO VALLEY U ·l ) 9 Laouna Beocr\' 0
11 EJe>eren1a 71 u Co•!• MeH• 18 1 Foo1n111 1• Nov •-M •u jcn Vl~10•
0 Sef'vlle 6 17 Unlver \llV' 3 11 E1oeron1a 9 Nov 1 l--Cam>1rano vanev·
11 F'ootl'llll 2t 17 Irvine• 24 '/6 Corona del Mer 2~. 16 La Qul11ta 10 Nov, 3-NPI Harber• (al MV) ll Oen• Hiii" WOODllRIDGE 0 ·2>
33 Miiiiken 78 Nov. 11-Soddleba~~ • IS.o\ Bowl) l • Woo<tbrloge• I I Ulltver '"" IJ
Al Oc••n Vie w• 26 10 Mln fon Vlelo' 1) 21 Irvin~ 0
19 WHlm!nJltr' 9 ESTANCIA ll·S· 1 13 Leguna H~ I 1• Orange 8
78 Hunllnglc;>n BHch' ll n Ocean View 0 10 Sen Cioroonlo 1 20 San O~mentf'• 1
Nov .,._Fin Vet1t,1t• (el OCCI 14 Laguna HlllJ 71 Nov •-Log1.1no Be.ct-' 1 • Cool•treno Vallev' 34
Nov ll-£d1M>n' (II OCC> 16 San Cleme111e 9 Nov I 1-111 Son Clemen1r• 14 Dana Hiiis• 1
20 El Toro' 11 ~ Ell ... anda 7
OCf.AN Vl&W (1·7) 10 Unlvertltv• 10 DANA Hll j,.S O ·•> I Min ion Vle10· l
0 Et!el'<:lt n 27 •2 6 Gorden Grove lll Nov -l •llune ~lh ' lal MVI
I Le Q11.lnl1 2S
Newoort 1-joroor•
10 lrvlne• 3• IS Unlverillv !Sen Ol~ol 21 Nov 10-Le11une Beec.n• llr<lnei
71 Cvoreu 1 ,13. tStddlt~Ck' 41 IS Sen Marcos 21
IS Sunnv Hlllt 21 Nov. 4--<dM' (a• Newoort) • 0 CaPl,lreno Vallev• '.IT ANGELUS LEAGUE
0 WtsltfTI 14 Nov. 10-Coite Mf'a ' (ol NH) 13 Laguna Beacn• 1 MATEA D£1 (S·l )
26 Mir;"•• 41 1 woooono~· I• 0 F'ounleln Vellev 2'
6 Hunllnoton BHcll'49 IRVINE 14-~) 13 ~n Ctemen1e• 1J 71 Oo~ Pueblo\ 0
1 Founteln .v111ev• •2 ?O Laguna Hiii• 1' 71 Laguna HUil" .)1 7 Sent a Ano 71
Nov -EdllOn' (•I Hin. '"'"> 0 WOO<IDrldge " Nov 4~01 Bonlla 74 Crt•PI 0
'tOV. 10-Wellmlnit ... • (a l HB) • Tull In 6 Nov 11-ol Min ion Vlt10• I EOl•on -71 0 Co•te MaH' 14 ,, ~rra• 0
WllSTMINSTER U·Jl 0 Ntwe>O<I HarDOr' si t AGUNA BEACH ( l•7l 26 PIU\ )(' 0
16
70 8
I• )6
La Qulnle 13 I Corona .,.. Mar• 7 I 1' Calllornla
P•clflu 71 34 Ellancla" ,0 1 Savanna
Servlle 15 1• El Toro• t7 6 e 1..,1<1re
Oownev 0 NOV 6-SaOOlebe~k • • ~agune H ill\·
lono IJIMcll Wll•on 14 Nov 't-u n1ver,11y• (61 trv•neJ I Oona H n,·
THOtt~MaRllDS
"OURTH RAC•. I 116 mile Slruckuo (DIOdllo) 4 00 1 80 1 40
Cu~tnere Juove <Blee II> S.70 l 70
Slifer JM nelle (Estrada) 4 '°
Allo r•ceo· 0 1•11111 Siar. Me F ebulou•. Su1v•1 Gun, Sleenle Geel
Time: 1 .... ""™ RACE. 6 lurlOnOl. 8101doon !Oliver") 4 00 2.80
VIC'• ~Pll•n (CottoJ 11 '°
Miii Tiit Tiii IBIOOm)
,
270
0 0 100
Al\o r.ceo: 8elhvmetrv, Alm
Clrcului, Men Ault, Vinci Grev
Time: 1.12 2/S.
Adllem.
U IXACTA 17·11 e>eld SfJ.80 .
SIXTH ll.ACll. 6 turlOno\,
Cnlttf Otsllny (Blaek) 3.00 H O 260
Aeclno Bold (E•lrtd•I l 40 3.70
Oe Novo (McCormkk > "00 AIM> r•ceo· Pt'etty Paui.tlle, No•hvllle
Nellve, 8e'l'Ond R Mten,, Robin T , Ooc
Well Bff, Sta Siad, E11tern Sunner
Time: 1.12 215. n EXACTA (J-6) paid 110,80
SaVllNTH AACIL 6 lutlongs.
Akaroe (Deloadlllol 7.20 3.00 7 40
No Acclamallon (Lam•"'•I 7 40 2.20
Terra'' Fllghl (Cutter!) l 40
AllO reced: 8e1>y Road, Sliver Cola,
Humble Aflelr, Rov•I Germen!. E ""'" Price Time: 1, 13 2/S.
" EXACTA (7·S) peld Sil 80
EIGHTH RACE. 1 tur1onos Mini I rel Grev (Mt10 l 1 20
Pro Peuer (81tck> Clnlolove (Houghlonl
Also raced; Vettnllne Lew,
llullermllk, Quicker En Cendv
Time; 1.2• 2/S. 11 UtACTA (6·71 oald '1S 20
NINTH RACE. 6 turlonlll.
370 710
1 40 2 10
270
Run F'or
Alwni • ChOlce t ll41cl\) 8.60 6 00 l.60
Rove! G11u IFr11ler) 11 20 S 20
Bold WonOer <Toro> 3 10
.Al\O raeeo: Mavle F'orce, Cendv In
Courl, lndu• Sier, Honev of a Sun, Paoo1·s
R .. 1. Cr11v Plol!lno.
Time: 1.11 2/S.
U l~TA.(7·9) pafO-UA.10.
U ,.ICI( SIX (3·2·3.;;7+71 oeld M9?.70 10
60 winning llclltf• (•Ix llOoe.l. P•ld UO 60
10 HO •Inning llC~•'' (five 11orH\l
TINTH RACE. 6 furlong,. s :g Co,11v Arrn (Upham> 17 .0 '00
Salt• Bultelln ( Sllotmektr l 3 00
Temure (Oellladlllo) 4.60
t a Boo, AllO r•ceo· Tlckv Tee. lloo Gold ~oeclrum, Early 0ue,1
Time. 1,11.
12 •XACTA (6·7> oald 138.20
llLll!VaNTM RACll. 1 1/ 16 mlle
Amber N"Gold (Olllclffo> '60 J 40 2.10 Ttrlone (Mllc'*1) 4 .0 l IO
Cnue ,,.. Rourld (810om) • 60
AllO r.c.ct: Mletten'l Min ion, Here
Come• 0 1ve, Jotv 8ltlle, Prov111ue, w ..
lier, Fe lr Pro~I, G-81 ACCOVnl
Time: IM 4/S.
12 •XACTA (10-1> oald '16~
Allltlldente: 1.1' ..
HBA
WESTERN COMFERENCE
W l Pct.
L..I~ ... ,
GOiden St a It
Portie no Sen Dl~o
See Ille
Phoenl•
P eclflc DIVlslon
1 0 1000
7 0 1000
I I S00
I I S00
I I S00
0 I 000
f'N4Wfll DMllon
Houlton I 0 I 000 OallH l I S00
Otnver I SOO Sen An1on10 I SOO
l<on•H Cll\I 0 7 000 Ulah ' 0 J 000
£ASTERM COMFERl:HCE
1000
GB
I
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I I
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New Vor~
PllfladelPhla
Bou on.
New JtrH~
Wl\!llnglon
Allenflc DIVlllon 7 0
7 0 l(JOO -
I 1
I I 0 • 2
Cenfrtl Dtvhlon
soo soo
000
Miiwaukee
Clllcago Allanta
Ottrol l
Clevtlar\O
lndlena
I 0 I 000
' 0 1000 I S00
1 soo 0 000
0 1 000
Moncllv'• Gamet
No v•m•• lCht011•1td Tonlttlr • c;,,...,.
Cleveland al New Jr••ev
Cl\lcaoo at Pnlledtloh1a
Milwaukee a• Oeiroh
Housion 01 lnOlana WH lll11111on al A11an10
Porllano 61 S..n Anlon•o
Go1oen Malt al KanHs Cllv
Oalll\ ol Ot<nvor
.su111e 41. E'11a:en11.
Cron countrv
PAC·IO CHAMPIONSHIPS
(et Sl9fltordl
• '' I 1
INDIVIOUALS-1 Hiii (Qreuon) )009 6
1 Blec~mort IOreoonl, .J-0 31 2 J An•Derrv
(Arhona >. 30351, 4 sm11n 1S1enrordl
30·17 7, 5 Robert• (UCL A) JO·« 9
fEAM-1 Arlrona 138), 1 Oregon (U ).
l UCLA 174), 4. Slen!ord ltO>. S Ct lllornle
< 126). 6 Oreoon Slate t 139>. 1 Walhlno1on
(ISi) ;
u • St Poul' 0 ~ Nov )-8 1\hOO Am e t • 5A 8ow11 77 Nov 10-!><!rvote• l!>A Bowl)
" •oe-f'IOt•\ league g&mt I) 91me. al 1 30
°"" '" 111.n1ne , ART'S LAMDING (MeW'*1 8Mclll
10 angle" " oen, 1 vel10w1all.
'"""""ao, 1 •Culoln (
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NASCAA-Announced 1ne1 Plcnoro
Pe•1v I• •ea•lng Pe11v EnlerPrlsu 10, o
1<.ann1001is. N C baled racln11 team enolng
a 2S·vu r ottlllallon wllh Int lam1tv owneo
ractng bu•lneu
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A,..,...l<an l M9U•
(AUF'OR1'4IA ANCiELS-Sloneo Boo Boone cnlcner ano Brian Down1no out·
tlelder. 10 tnr .. ·veer conorach and Elli•
Valtnllne. outlleld<tr lo a mulll·veer oacl
CHICA,C.O WHITE SOX-Ptactd Dick
l ldrow ollcntr. on waiver\
Na!Ml\al l M-LOS ANCiELES OOOGERS-Sloneo
Jose Morale•, otnch hiller, 10 o one veor
con1rec1
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Retee•eO
Joep~~r::~·A~~on~,~~~~~'.'..Plmd Bob'
Owcnln•o. pilcner . on welv•fl -n Sl(1! TIJJU:-L-
He-9all!..it>el AUOclatlOft'
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Sfgned
Ron Brewer guaro and otau d 111m on 1ne
iol\irtO llSI
-NEW JEll'SE v NE TS-Sloneo Mar ~
Jone• ouerd l'OOTllALt
UnlflHI Sl9t.s Faetbel lM9U•
WASHINCiTON FEDjORALS-Slgneo
Jonn Nun end George Parker running
Deel\\, Bob Cobb deten•lve end and
Wiiiiam Hoo11erd, Oelen\lve b•cl\
HOCKEY He"-' H.c:let V lM-
OE TROIT REO WINCiS~Recelled de·
teMeman Ranov Lacouceur. oelenHman
trom Adlrondec-ot 1ne A,...rlcan Hoc•ev
L .. gul Sent Murrav Craven, forward, lo
Medicine Hal ot lhe WH lern Hocktv
l teoue
ST LOUIS BLUES-Anl11~ Jim
PaveH, dttfen1en-1n, lo Monlena ot 1n~
Central HOCkfY Leeuue Cul Reloh Kleu t n.
center
All
Co s ta Mesa ge,s backs back, but University on a roll
Univt.-rs1ty High has Its s~ng quar-
terback back and Costa Mesa High will
welcome the return of its two starting
running backs w hen the teams meet
Thursday rught tn a Sea View League
football ~ame at Newport Harbor High
(7:30).
The lro jans ( 1-3-1, 4 -3-1) show&! last
week tht:y are potent when quarterback
Alldy M1~er LS healthy. The 6-1: 168-pound
1un1or r~tume<:J from a three-week abeence
to pasg for 162 yards and on~ TD in a 19-12
shocker over previously undefeated Cor-
orui de! MM
Meanwhile. Costa Mesa (2-3, 4-4)
drol?ped a 33-0 decision to Newport Harbor
last w eek, and the Mustangs were milBlng
running backs Greg Kllne and Lawrence
Boyd, both of whom were ill.
While the~ has accounted for jwlt
450 yarda confbined thll aeaaon, the
abeence of both made thlngs difficult for
the M ustanga.
and Co. did see on film was Costa Mesa
quarterback Scot Hagey trying to do as
much work as he could, passing for 37 yards
and running for another. 58.
Still, Hagey t?xpects hls team to be
prepared for Thunday's cont.est
"I think the kids are going to be ready.
lt'1 homecomJng and for U.'t to have any
chance of makin8 the playoffs, we'll have
to win our last two games." (The Mustangs
cloee out the regula.r aeason again'..~t
Fatancia).
the first time we were healthy since the
Newport game (nearly a month ago) and
tha t helped us morale-wise, and of course.
playing-w ise "
Hagey is hoping l.O cut down on the
turnovers alter last week'11 disastrous first
half in which Cost."l Mf'Sa had f2ur
turnovers.
University's offense rc'{olves around
Miller and n.uvun.g back Kalama Oohars.
who has picked up 36~ yards on the gt'Ound
this se890n .
And the Trojans proved' their victory
was no fluke -atk;ing charge before CdM
I quarterback Bobby Jfatfteld le !t the game
, wlttl,a broken col.larbone.
"They're (the Trojanl) beck a t fUll
strength rt~t now, 90 they must be feeling
confident.' says Costa Meu c:o..<oach Jim
tflley. "They aee an opportunity to wtn
the ir last tlvee gamee, and ah.er teeinl our
films against Newport Harbor; they have to
be confident."
Wha t University Coach Rick Curtil
"Two words deecribe Coat.a MCS8 -
Scot Hagey.," aeysCurtl1. "H4"'sa'super ktd
He doea It all for them."
M tor his own team, whi<:h ls no long<'r
on t.M mttnd, C\.lrtis not.es: "Last week was
tn .-ddltlon, the Trojans found an
ln.1tant hero in Mike Zaldivar, who rnn tor
onr touchdown and caught 8 72-yard pass
Crom Miller for anoth1"1' 1n the win over
Ct>rona dt>l Mar. . • f
:
U t<All(Y 81NOER
P o lo ti tles .
on t he line
W e dne 's day
A l>attlt: o f unbt•atens in two
d 1rt>(.'t11ms t.ake pla<..-e W1<.lnt'.Sda y
as tht> Sea Vww L<:ogue c.ml
Sun~·l Lt·abl\.Jt• wa lA.•r p(Jl<J <·ham·
p1<Jnsh1ps will Ix· UL'l.'1Ut'<l
At Newport H arbor i:lt' 4 p n1
"'the Stu lors nsk thP1r 21 I uvl::'roll
rl't'urJ bga111!>t ho~l l'or1111J <.i<·I
Mar, th1· onl y ll-am tu :-Ji<Jrl lht·
St11lon, r~irr<l-with a ont•-goal
tl)Urlli:llllt'nt cJe<·1~1rin
And, at l;ulden Wl'-.t C'ollt-gl' at
7·30 JJ m , F'11unld1n Vallc•y ( 18 -4
owrall) &nd Mc.n nL< ( 17 4 uvn;,;111
duel fur thl' SutL'*t t'rvwn AU
ivur warns boast unlx·awn h •.tgUl'
r~"<ird!> 1
At Newr){Jrt, Coach Joh n
Vargas·and his CdM Sc·a King!>
will try to duplicate lht•1r c-<1rlier
Vlctury now that leadtng ,.sc:ort·r
Jeff Oedmg 1s bock 1n the lineup
Oeding, who t'Om b m t'S with John
Mor row. Greg Robt-rts, Kevin
Seely, Matt Wt-sner Jim Villers
and gob.lie Dre w Tush, has lx.~n
unbeatable All four vf CdM'!>
losses were w hen CX-Omg was
stdehlned with e1 brokt'n nost•
The Sailors of NPwport Harbor
Coach BiJJ Bame tl, are Jed by
Matt Tingler and goalie L eif
J L>SSen, along with such standouts
as Alan Buchannan. Jt:ff Gru~r
Dean Crow. Trevor BeneQtt·t ..nd
Carl Stewart
Fount.at11 Valley floatu res tj 7.
210-pound Mike Ruz.ek, whu gt.'ts
the job of trymg to c.«1ntam f-1 .:./
Jim Zakasky of Manna
Zakasky 1:s Mann:,i·:;, lc·adtn~
S(.'Orer with H:i goals
Manha Coach Davr Pickford
puts Tom WardC', S teve Smith,
Mark Despars, Steve Spanovtch
Jeff Essig. Bnan Brotherton and
goalie Jay W:nterhaltcr m the
tank.. while Fountain VallC'v
Coach Ra y Bre1y mun tt·rs With
. Scott ·s inger. Je ff Moot e Rob
Cope, Je ff Baumgartm•r. Bob Re·
ynolds and gualle Tun~ Dal wn
A y1·ar o:1g11 Founu.1n V a l lr•\
won the Sun.<;1.•t crown "''Ith 4
sudden death overtime v1c.'l.IJn
over Marina, while Nt>w port
Harbor and Corone1 d•-l M,qr Wl'rE.> hooked_~p a year ago in tfw ClF
4-A finals at Long Beach's &•I
mont Plaza where Corona was a
9-8 winner in sudden death
Oeding and Tingler are thl'
leading scorers for CdM and
Newport Harbor. althoug h ~)(')th
clubs boast balan~-0 altacks
Kane logs
solid e f fort
in his hid
By ALMON LOCKABE.Y
o .. ,, PHot -Uno Write<
Mike Kane of Newport Beach
and his three t'rewmen e1board the
53-foot trimaran. Cystic Fibrosis
Crusader reported a posi lion 22
degreees, 30 minutes north
latitude and 55 degrees west
longitude Sunday, placing tum
east of Barbados ls land in tht,•
Canbbean
Kant' and hu; cre w left NC'w
York ~ a2 ifl s bi<l to beat th~
elapsed lime of the dipper ('lying
Cloud around Cape Hom to San
Francisco ln 1851. Flying Cloud's
re<:ord passage was 89 days and 4
hours.
In a ham nu.ho n.•purt to as·
sociates in New port Beach Kant,'
said C/F Crusader was logging
nine• knots on a beat to weather
and had experienced no troubll'
He <-'akuJateci h e was about 400
·miles ahead of Flying Cloud's
rerord
Kane was unaware of thl' sink
ing of Chay Blyth's British
trimaran: Bt"efeater. on its wav to
the U.S to start 3 s1mllar a.ssilult
on Flying Cloud·11 record.
According to sketchy report.c;,
Beefeater. a 65-fod\_.trimaran was
caught m a violent stonn off th(•
roast of Virgirua last T hursday
and one of the sponsons was holed
through The three-man crew
was picked up by a Swedish
freighter and the t.nmaran wa~
sunk. Blyth was not aboard.
Kane l'I making the trip
without a spon.qor hut It 1s lio~"<i
that BcefcatN Gm w1U switch 1t:.
sponso~h1p tp C/F Cru!Ulder
which ia sailing t.o pubticiw a nd
rnlM! fund'\ to oombat cyatl<'
fibro&\s, a children's dbic!&M'.
•
~ne's eom munirations an·
through a ham radio opt>rator in _
MAlrle who phone pa\Chl'S th•·
rcporls to Newport &lld'
I _.
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('·I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 1. 1983
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1•yf-s tho\ tht·Y d1111'\ h <:•v<· any \<dt·n t 'l'h1.·y pluy
vt·r y w t·ll in :.purl.-< 1' th1•y put thl' whull• lJ"l11\g
tn g1•tlwr. th1•y'n• cupublt· of w1nrung." c..;1ddmgs
says "Any lt•Ld11w11 all(! w1•'11 111 fut u long
night."
El Turu':. ln~e~l Wl·&pon 1s qudrterbac:k
Hodnt·y lic.1tlt11, a fi-:J, JH5-pouml Ju111ur who likt.-s
to run and h as a n fk of un urm S<:nt0r fullbut'k
Dan T rtl·ke•lt h1·ads lht-' C hargt:r running gamt·
"El Turo's 0 Hc11 .. -<1ve• llnP S(.'t'ffiS w get jx>tu•r
ea ch Wt't'k ." saysG1dd111MS. "And, thl'y play a 3-4
<.lt•f('nS(• ru. wl'll a.-. a n y bo<ly a.nd lbl·y S<.'t'm to
hllvc m on· V<Lritct1ons to rt Wtwn lht•y move
peo ple ar<;>und. ll c rl'atl's m1ssed assignments.
Newport H arbor quartl·rba<:k Bruc1• Good
h e ld IS oft<·n uvc-rs haduwl'CI by hts t<ulbm:k , but
the in c>tght games. ht«'s l'Onm.'<.'k--d on 55 of I OU
passes for 855 yards and 11 touchdo wns l lt>'s
kept intert.-eµt1ons at a minimum wit h five·
"If n othing l'ist'. th1!> i.tamL· is going t.o bt_. u
slugfest," Giddings says --
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10 THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR 1 1 i•di1111 , ,1ud , niatillJ.:• lltl ll"ll ' "llh lht li1Urt bdoro: Qu•r11men1s 101 lne <11tc1111ge or C.ASH ,..N010RTHECAStHERSOR 11 , . .t,1,,1 .t .\iit.uc A 11..-ta.inug y11ur oppt-.•r nva•a.;a.c;au1 01.ogedm11e11111tom
Hip injury s topped one career , started ano ther
C H ICAGO (APt Gl'OrgL·
Stanlev H alas , thl• l rust'.
1ron -.,..:1ued innovator who built
the Chicago BeSl~ into a football
power and th e National· Football
Leag ue 1otu <1 mult1-m1llion dollar
business got into profl•ssional
football thr ough p ro fess io nal
baseball.
The year was 1919. and llal~
was a right fielder for th<' Nev.
York Ya nkees under Miller Hug·
gms ln his 12th m a.)Or league
game. Halas suff<>red a severe hip
-.1.n1ury as he slid into third on a
triple
"There gqes om> o r the best
prospects I ever saw." H uggm:.
moaned But Halas. with th t' ad-
vantage of hindsight, could a ffo rd
to JOke about that day tn later
years
"It was probabl~ thl· btggl'SI
break in mv lift' ... he said "No t
too long afit'r that the Yankt't'i.
acquired a guy naml'<i Babe Huth
to play right field ..
So Ha las turned tn fo<Jl ball. a nd
the game was never the same Ht.•
played. he c:oached. he sold ttl·kl·~
and in the davs before the g rt-at
media floods:ne even wro u:
s ton es o f the games and w ent tu
Rew spapers to have rt's ult.s of tlw
games P.rtnted
H alas was around when th~·
pl~yers passed hats throughout
tht• stands lOC'O ll\'<'l m om.•v and h1·
was aro und w ht.•n spun~r-. \\ l r1·
paying hundnxb and tho u:wnd-;
lit Jull.;rs tor· ci L·11m1111·n-t,tl
rn111\Jll• l)ll ll'lt'\'IMOl1
l t w::is H~las whu rl .. illlt•d p1 u
foolbull"::. polt'nt1al for µoµukmt:--
Jllll. b.1lk m 195l. "Pdpt1 B<·.ir"
paid uut ut his own po<'kC't to have•
&•.-ff ~<inws Ll'll'\"tSc>d into plal'l''
~uch a s M 1nn1.·a}.>t>l1" ,111d
L OUlSVI llC'
"We k11l'W we had a grl•at .1t
tr.1l'llo11:· Halas o nce sa1J '"Bui
\\ l' hdd tn show th e µu bltl· and t h~·
lt.'ll'vis1on pt>Opll• h o\\ grt•Jt an
attraction profl•ss1on:.il football
was
O.:sp1te tht.' game'::. popularity
today. 11 was .l long struggl<' tn iht•
t•Jrl v \'l'dfS Tht'rt• w1•rt.• tln1l':>
Halas ?aid his players w11h 1ou~
Ounng the Grt'at Depn·sswn tn
tht• I 930i.. H alas had to borrow
$5.000 from the late spon-.m.cn
Ch.;rll•" B1dwdl to kl>ep the• l3t•,1r.-.
afl11at
Tht.• 1dc·d •>f prof esswno I fo, 1t
b.tll ::.trul.·k 11 • .tl.is dunng h1~ day'
.is a play1·r al lhl' l'rnv1.•1-s1t\ of
Ilhnu1:-. u ndN the lc>g1.·nJarv ~1b
ZuppkL•
11..ila~ wai. s tanding nt·.1rh)
wht'n Coal·h Zuppkt' sh o1.ik h1-.
ht«1d unc· dc.v :.ind said. ··Wh1·n ,1
boy ftnall~ 11.;urn~ to play fnotb,111 .
ht• gr<.1duull's fro m l'Ollt•g1•
··ThP th11ught s tuck tll my
h1•ud." '><Jl<l llalt.1s. whu cn{npl<.·tt•d
hh U\'il engml'l'nng ... 1ud11·' .it
llhn11" in 3 . \(•ctr>: ;and \\l'nl uff
tuth1!'.J\\111 IYIH
ll<tl~ pl<a\l•d \\1th ( ;tc·.il L.1k1 ·'
tl .1111 1.h,11 d1·k .1t1·d N,1v' -: 1a 111
1!11 !1 :~111 tl1t•11 clt•h .,1tt·d lt\I' M,1f1·
bl.1111.i l\la1111c•, 17 01111 th1· Hu!>l'
Bmd 11 ... 1.1, ldt tlw"N<1\'v 111 IYl!-1
,and pl.i\t·d v.1th tlit· Y~1nk1·l'S
until tht· h ip 111J111 v l'lllil<tl h1:-
rar1t.'l1I
Tlw tullo\.\ 111g y t•ai. I IJ la~ w1•11t
t11 w11rk tor 1tw J\ 1-: S t.1lt•v l 'o. ti\
I>t .... ·.1tUI'. Ill . "t11 l1 ·t1rn tht: s l<:irl"h bu~11wss" .1111l .. lx<t.·um1• tlw firm 's
,athll·llt' d1n-t·l11r
I !alas org.in111 ·d ltll' Ot•('<itU1
Swlt·v-, f~1tb .. 1ll tl·c1111 ~111rl w~ 111
(1111' f;>r a (JntmutlOn Ill tht' g(UC'llM'
dt•µJrtnwnt uf the '!>Wrt·h w1>1'ks
\\ twn tht' I ~i:! I n 'I. t•,:-.tllll 111 t
HALAS • • •
From Page C1
football people could count."
Walsh added "He· had a telling
cffec·t on tht· gamt' unttJ the ver y
end "
C h1c·ago & .. ars business man·
ager Rudy Cu.<;ll'r, whu said h e
mt•t Hal.as during World War n.
dt'Sl:nbed the eoa ch as "tough,
two-fls tt>d m im with a heart u{
guld
"[ <.:an't say enough good things
about that man," C usu:r said
Gl>org(' Alk•n, ;i former assis -
tant t'Oat•h u ndl'r Halas and now
hl'ad <'Oach o f the Anwna
Wra nli(lt•rs o f lht· United Statl'S
football Lt•agut• l't·htx-<l the S(.'ntl-
ments on I laJa.i.' 1mpat·t on pro·
r l'SSionu I foo tball
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1111e And interest c.unvey&ri 10 anti ., Ill II l I . ·n rd 1.I TOH"' •• lllflllllgt•llt l·rt~ator stanoaros ano 190ul111on1 the Cah-llOW 111110 by 11 unOtor saio Offtto or • I" 111 i.ao, " 1 1 lorn1a Reg1Qnel Water Ouar11y Con· Trust ,,, 1118 pro11t1rtv n .. re1nan11r 00! ti,· 1\11 I ..... It•'"·" d lro ttw Su '.1 •Ii· dl'\'l'JM•d \'OU m u!.! f 111· trot Board Sanll Ana lleo•on ten-
ISCllbed 1w11111 l 'rou1t11! ()1 .111.:c ( ',1u11'' v1>ur 1 l.m11 "Ith tho· t•JUrt tJr 1u11vely p•opoaea 101u ue watte 01•·
TRUSTOR DENNIS R ACTON I\ ll"'<IUl·,lirtg lh"l Alt·th.,,J.ir~cnt ll lLJ till' pcn.omil rep , cM•ge requirement& tnc1uo1ng flf· FRANCES L ACTON I I t t wit\' . p 1 J t . t• fluent l1m1ta1>ons ano apac111 eon-BENEF1C1ARY CjEORGf Wll 11w11rd " ·'1 •1••11111'\ ·•'-pt•r-l l"•<'ll I:,; f)'llll l' ':0 nt:l dlll0'16 Person'""'"'ngtoc-0mment
1 rAM GURR JR '>!111,11 , , pt ''"'111..iti\'I' tu .,d 1•ou1 I Within f11ur mfJnths upon or 001ect 10 1ne propo..O Oii·
BHTY JEAN GURR 1111111~t1·1 t ht ,.,l.1t1· '" Arthur I flllll th1· u:.alt-o! f 1r-.t IS.'iUilnw I Cl'la•oe r11Qu11ement1 are lnvlleO to RECORDED Sep1emo.,, 4, 198 t \ t lh' t..i 11 1 uii t ·r 1,11, In-.,( lt•llf·ri. ~ ,.r.,vidi'\J tn S«·-suDmlt same •n w11t1ng lo tne 1b0ve I as lnatr No 6696 in Boolo 14~09 / • "' ' 1 1 r _ ,. . , ao<lrtlS& no 1a1ar lhan NovemtMlf 16 I page 712 or omc1e1 Record• 111 th!! d1 •p• 11ct1 111 Act1n1r1"11.1t111n 11( t11Jt\ 100 .. r lh•· Probate Cod l' 1983 All commenta or obi.c;tlons
bttlce or 1"41 Rec0tde1 ol Or&ng., t~'lO!ll'' A111 Th. Jll t1t1oi1 l~ pf l'Jldorn1a Thl· time ror1 •ece1ve<1pllor 10 ine •Dove dell wlll
ICoonty .,..1 fur 111 ,,1111., m I lc·Jil Nu :i filing 1 IC111m will nut t•xpirc tie con11aered •n 111e I01mu1 at1on ol 5810 <leed OI llUSI d~ll~i IM .'' ( h f h !1nal OetermlflAllOnt •eoardlng Ille ifollowtng tJt dl•C,:1~11 t , n!l•t (Jr W1•!>I µrior tel our mont l> rum t l' waste aiacnarge f PARCEL 1 Unit No 21 of 1na1 S.111t,1 J\11,1 ("A 'J..!rllJ 011 Nu\ UJll• o f the hl'llrtflg notr«:-d The Boera w1ane110ODtaln 1n10t-
cer11Jn Conoomon1um pro1ec1 <18 1J I !Ill I ,,1 4 .!fl 01l..ov1· matio11 10 aa1111 It on de111mln1ng
1sc11be<l1n1ncucei1•mC.on<1om1n1um IJo \'CJI' l>u•Lc•i· t th • YUt.:/\1AYr:XAMINEtht' pro~• N&ate <11tcna1ge requlf .. Plan rec;or<ll'd tn 000.., 10190. page r>J "' " ' men11 1110 fOf tnet purpoM wlll
906, Ott1e1a1 Recoras,an tne ottK.e or gr.111t111.: ul Iii• p•·llllon \OU l1k lwµI by th<: ll1urt Ir you no10apuDllC11earong ea rouowa
'ino co..nly rec.orae• or saio county ~h·iurd •·ttlll'f Jl'l'l"•I ,., lhl• :.rl: IOll'fl'!>tl'<l 1n lh•· ~Lau·. DATE Oecemt>e• 9 11183 IWCI> plan being 1nere1tt111 111lerte<1 h 1 th 'X TIME 9 30 • m 10 as 1"8 Con<Jom>n•um Pten > 11na •·.iring ''111 't..•l•• 'ou ub JI 'I. vou may Sl rvl· UJXIO, l' t • PLACE City Council Cnembels asoellnao on met cena1n 0ec1a1111on 111111" 11r I ii• v. r1111·11 11h,11,· K U tor or admm1str«t.or. or 3900 M11n s11 ..
or Covenents Cono111ons ano Re t11111~ \\1th ttu lllllft IM·fon.· upon lhl· a1wrne~ for thl· t•x -R•v .. so<le CA
sl11c11ons 101 Newpo1t Crest Home· thi hhil llll-' y,,u1 J!'JJO'.<r· l'l.·utur ur diJrmru.strC11.0r and •nteresta<! persons ••• 1nvneo to owners Assoc1a11on •eco•da<! on b frl wllh tht lUUrt "Ith proof alleno to .. P••» 1"911 views 0" boo~ 10348 page 693 Otttc111 Re .tni •· 111•'' lo< 111 l"''"m "r ' t · tllel;e •SSuH re1111ng to the l bO'll lcoros 01 01ange County, ano \ nur "'to 1111 ' uf ..,..n11<.-v J written requt'Sl .. a11e 01~n1rge Parsons making
amenomel'lls thereto 1ecor<1eo ln n YI Jl' ..\HI:. A CHElJI '>wt mg tho I you d('Slre spt:"Cla l presen111 10f'>s sno..10 C()(111ne tlle•r
boolc. 1038•. page 461 ano 1n book 'f"( )I' 1 1 t .. 1 1 lltillll rif lht• fihnu uf an m · ~111ement1 to 1ne above 1111eo S• 10793. PllQtl 518 001h or Ott1c1111 ' 111 '' 1' 111 lll!{l'll lrt"UI or . , "' , . sues Orll '1atemen11 1"111 oe nearo Records( me Oeclar;\hOn 1 anome 111 th1•d"'"'""t ,.,,u must fill• \l:nt•ir) dlld JpprdlMm~nt of bul 1or 1ne accuracy 011he rKOra
Oec1ara11on or Anneaet1on 101 Loi 2 , 11Ur , I.um "11h tho· 1 uurt ur t>:>l..11'' J~·LS ur of the pell-all 1mpo•t1n1 1as11mony i110..10 oe
or T1act No 1ai1 1tne Oec;1ara11on 01 j>1 t'wnt at 111 lhl I'•· NinJI n•p tum<. 11r aC"l'<.IUnt..s mentmnl4:1 suDm111eo •n w1111ng Orel state· Anll8xa~nl. r8Cor<1eo Octobe• 18. h .., ·t 1:WIJ d 12(JO 5 f menls should D1' D11e1 10 euow all 1972 in book 1038 1 pege 543 Of· ,rt·\'1'11!..oll\'t •1 Pf.>1J111t.-~I b.' l 1' 111 '"'l:t iun .in ° m1eresteo pe1son1 tome10 t>4t llea•o
l
flcaal Records, 1n the office ol 1ne u1urt w11h1n fom munths th1· Cahfom1<s P rubote Code The repon ot wute d1tcn1•ge re-
counly recornet 01 0•8!\08 County I 1 om tlu• 1!,111• 111 lln.t 11.SUo.tnl l' STEPHEN E. COCKR IEL llted 01)(.umenis tact sneeia tl'le
PARCEL 2 An una1v1ded 1165th 111 l••l ti•r, .,, J>f"\ tdl~I 11, s._, BERGMAN!'\, COCKRIEL & Boero\ propo1110 raawement' 1nte1est In Ano 10 the Common Area FORRESTER and •11 comment~ ano pet1110"1 r .. as <1el1neo 1n lhe Oecloratlon ancJ In 111rn 7tHI •it tt11• Pr.,boll' C"udl• c:eoveo me~ oe inapec;teo 1no cop1e<:
ltne Oeclara11on or Ann.i.a11on l>tllflO 11! l'..d1f111 ni.1 ThE> uml' for Attor neys for Pelltiooers ,at tne R9010119r Boero Ottoee 6809
lot 2 or lract No 781 7 as!>*< map r li11g 1 l,lllll' ,, ill n•H 'xp1n> 210~ East 4Ui t reet t.,0111na "venue Suite 200 R•ve<
recoroeo in oook308 pagos33&nly f I ( h Lona Beach CA 90814 ~ 08 C.A fl2S0 6 1pno ne <lel1ne0 on the Condom1n1um Plan 1'11'" lo> "U/ 111"11t 1' rum t (• ," ' · • • 14-'&84-93301 Detween tne nours ol and tne Oec1are11on tl,1t• 111 t h1• h1-.11'h11t n11tll t-d I uhl1:.hl·d Or.111gc• lr><ll>t 8 00 am and 4 00 pm Monae1 PARCEL • A non exclusive eeStl ,,t••ll l>.111.' P11'1t N11v I :.! H IYk:i tt1rouo"' rrod av
menl to u~ 11ie common 8r8& ano \'t >I \( .\ y r X \\JI~ F tt )!il>!:l·b:~ Please Drrng tne 10•9001n1; 10 1ne 1ac1hties ot lllf! pro1ect "''"'' na.e · · ·• / · • • 11 a11.,n1«•n .,t en1 r.e•sons •no"'" tc been 01 woll De oevt!lOPfl<l on 11111 lali k• I•' I' 1h1 """ l If \llU .ou ""o "°"'0 c~ .n1e•fflll<l .n In••
lollowmo Clesc:rt~ real prQP,,rty .111 11111 I• ,l•·d era I h• ,.,I.tit PUBLIC NOTICE matte•
ll1lot 10111a<;c No 18~2 l)S P~ '"'' 111.1_, "1,, Uf'"" tlw 1., Pun sneo 0••"0" Coas• O••r Poot map recoroe<J 1n l>OO• 30. oaoes 7 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAL( No· ' 1983 10 <; oll("lu,,vl! MiS<ell&O&<•u• ""aDS '"111"1 I f 111ln11n°'lr,1l11r oH loan No 0504t"/HANNA 5996-63
CHARGERS LOSE • • •
"W1· lost th" fath1•r ••f pro-
ft•sswnal rr.aotball and ht•'s dune
m or<' for pro football than anyo ne
past or pH'Sl'nl," Allen said in
Phoenix "l had the pnvtlt"gl' of
w o rking with him for eight yParS
11£' was no t ()nly a great man. h(•
was a tremendous leadl•r l'vt-
ncvt•r S<.'t.'n him d 1S<.'0Uraged and
hl· was ,ilways trying to ht'lp
c>thl'~ Ht• h11d that typt• l)f 1!Li;
postlto n."
r.;c.or<l5 ul Or11nge Coun1y C.all up .. 11 th• .1\lillll• :O loo! ttw ,., T~Nt~ocg~~~2
fo·~~EPTING THEREFROM 1na1 l'I. Utlll ,,, .idlllllll"ll ·•11•r ..iml DOVE ESCROW co
ponoon 01 •en<l •ntlu<leO ..,,1,,,, 1 ali "1 I la lh• '""' t "'tlh iJ' ""' '" Oo•v dDD01ri1ea TtusttHI una111 1ne MLIC NOTICE Pa1ce1 1 as snown on a mao re 111 ,. ,, .. , • \\llllt ll rt'<jUt~t '0'1)'•'1"11 oe~•t>eO OMO of l•usl ------------
c010eo 1n ooo• 4!> puge 26ol P&•Cei ... t.111111• 11!.11 \•II 1,.,11 , 'µt'l.1.11 N'Ll SfLL "T-P\JBLIC' AUCTION l\OTICE Of DEATH OF From Page 91
In last week's 20-20 tie
between St Louis and the
Ne w Y o rk Giants. the
Card tnals' O 'Don oghue nussed
, three held goal attempts in the
overume penod.
C hargers. who trat..led 24-7
early tn the fourth quarter and
tied tl at 24-24 wtth I 52
remairung on a 43-yard fi<>ld
goal by Rolf Berurschke
Maps in ine ott1c.1< 01 11111 county I t -c; •.,E H•GHES T BIODEA FOR • rec0<ae• 01 Oraroge Count1 Cah 11' lo•' I 'lo• I• .ra..; " .in in CASH ANO OR THE CAS~ERS OR M a r la r t"I ~1 eC o r ·m IC k
iornie '• n1 .. 1' 111.t •l'I•' ''" 1111 11t 111 CERT' ED C'1ECo<S SPEC1F1ED IN Bernard A!'\D Of P ETl-
21 Lnls I 3 &no 4 ol T•atl No '''·•"' ••"-' '-' 111 11! th1 p<'ll c.i1o1L CODE SEC TION 2924h ioey-TIO!" TO A0.\11!'\ISfER ES-
78 t • ~ m• ... _ ... 1 ..,.,... l dO',. ctl '"" l1m" oc tale rn lawful •
I 85 ~· vP 16(01u.,.. n uvv• ll '''.' •I ·"'·.·•mt.-. 1111·1,11111_n·~ .,.. .. ,, ... o• 1ne UOllCIO S1e1e••ell 11gn1 ·TATE ~o. A 120430 308 pages 33 an() 34 M•M;ellanf'Ous I (l I I 1 { u • •• Maps 1n .,,,, dlfoc.e nl 1,,.., t ounty 111 s .. ''"" -11 '"' -1 11 1 11 11 e an<l -n1e•es1 convl!'\"90 to ano T11 <111 heirs. benefir1anes.
1ec;or<1er of ,8•0 county lla1 ( '.1[if111111.1 !'ruf..111• C1 •l1 nc .. "!JIO D~ •I unoe• U •O Oeea OfllTl'llitu r' and contingent EXCEPTING f'tERE I ROM ,,0.., \.\ llliam " l°H'l'h Tr.ist 1n 1n11 pro(Wlrh nere.n11te1 oe d ( M
Two weeks ago M oseley
missed a 39-yarder as ttme ran
o ut , allowing the Green Bay
Packe rs to preserve a 48-47
victQcy on ~an ...e~nerud's
20-yard field goal with 54
seronds left.
It w as a crazy Hallo ween
ou ting that began with a
lightning-quick touc hdown by
W ashington on the fourth play
of the game. a 39-yard stnke
lrom Joe Theismann to wide
receiver V1rgil Seay.
San Die go quarterback Ed
Luther overca.me sue inter -
ceptions. a fumble and a sack to
1grute the 17-point fourth
quarter with a pa.tr of touch-
down passes 4 1.i'J minutes
apart
Gale Sa yl·rs. w h 11 eamt'<i a Hall
of Faml· bt-rth as a running baC'k
for th1• &•;.u"'s during seven
seasons from 1965 to 1971 . said ht·
will remember I la las m ore "as a
friend and advrsor tha n 1:1.s a
t:oach .
0 II I .,~ . • . . . sct1t>e0 ('rt• 1t1us u argaret ever any an • l!•C us•ve Ute -.oo .... '101n Slrtet. Su rte TRUS T OR ROBERT F H·NNA ~1 .J•,,rm1··k 0 --rnard and ..... r. menls appurlenanl to All ~oro l " •• L'-v ~ ~ ,... oom1n1um unlla e•copllng SIJ•<l UM 5. 5 BENEFICIARY SOUTHERN C"LI· sons who mav be otherv.·lse
No ?1now01 ner11a1w relerreo 10 Sa nla An a, CA 92i01 FORNIA "UNOING. LTD intt•r<'St<"d in the will andto r m the Oeclare11on or 1ne Oec:laro11on 1 ~It 1 953 ~I 118 RECO ROEO OctoDe• 29. 1980 u u emenoeo ' , ·· . Instr No 43794 111 Book 13810 page C'SUltL• ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM I ut•l"h•'ll Or.in!(•' l••<il>t 10!>7 or OlllC181 Recor<ls In,,,. omce A pN1\1Qn has Ix-en fued
one l'ounoreo oe< ceni t 100'.) 01 1111 [)Jsl\' l'rl11 t < )o. f :!:i :.!ri Nuv I ot the Reco•Oer ot Orange County. bv Charmaine PIC·kell in the
rlgnta to 011. 0111 an<l Of lier I ~ll:I fltlOIJ.HJ sa•d deed of lruSI 09SCllbH the s· Co { 0 8 nvorocarb1in aubttances lying 1011ow1ng upenor urt O ran, e unoer ortl'latm1y!Mlproouceofrom Lot 17 or Toact No 9350. Clly or County requesting that
"I pli:iyed fur him for thr~
years," Sayt'rs said "H e h e lpto-d
m e a nd m y family H e advtsed m e
on various matu•rs I'll always
rc>member him fur that."
lhe above oe~noect lano together POOLIC NOTIC[ Irvona Coun ty or Orange Stele or Cham1a1ne Pickett be ap·
11n one n ndred pe<cen1 I tOO'le> 01 Ca11torn1a as per mep recoroeo '" ,.._, al w, ht u " ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Book 39 l Pages JS 10 37 of "4••· point""' 85 person represen -:~~1~: ~~n~.~·=. ·,~~:~:;; OF IULI( TRANSFER C8118nfl()u$ Maps 1n the Office Ol IM tallVl' to adm1n1Ster the estate
11 rents 00nuM1s 8no P•Ollta &eeru· tSec1 &101-e101 u.c .C.) County Reco•<ler or seoo County nf ~rgaret McCormick
ing lllerel•om. PIOvtded llowev!I' 11.oeoce •S llflrf!Dy O••en 10 c•edoro•s YOU ARE IN OH AULT UNDER " Bernu 1 under the lndepen-
lh 1 G 1 ... I 1...... 01 ''11'1 woth•n na"'tl<l toansle•orts! DEED 01' TRUSl OATEO Octobel
"1 ran°' wai~as anv •e mgu .. ...,s tn a Dul• 1renste1 s •DOul 10 De 21 1980 UNLESS YOU TA"E AC· d<'nl dmimslrallon of £.s -ine 11gnt to uM or occupy or to ente• "
W ith the victory. Washtng·
ton improved 1ts record to 7-2
in the NFC East, a game
behind the 8-1 Dallas Cow -
boys San Diego slipped to 3-6
and has a three-game losmg
streak, its longest in five years
under Coach Don Corye ll
Moseley 's luck e r ased a dra·
mat1c come back by the
Hut, after Berurschke lied it.
the Redsluns drove 72 yards m
the final two minutes to grab
the victory.
S a yers added lhat the NFL will
miss Halas.
"I I<' had t11ough foresight to
know that this w ould be a great
game tf he hung tn there a nd held
the league together "
uoon any por11on ol the surtace ano ma(lf' "n P"•sona D•OPll•ty "'ere•n· 'ION TO PROTECl YOUR PROP-tates A ct) The pelltlon IS set
5810 reno f()f llWI PUfl)OMI of Olllltng •lie• JeKrotwo<J ERTI IT MAY BE SOLO "T "PUB-(or h<>anng '" Dept No 3 a t
lor SUCl'I 011 gas 01 Otlle• O•~~:e,",~.~~! .:.~~o:~~~~.~e.:'~ ~1;T~~~Eo•n~~ ~~~e~~ 5~PTL:e j()(} Cr VI(' Center Dr . West.
nyarocarbOn °' miner at sub&lencei are ,.. v r, •'IOUSlRIES oNC a PROCEEO•NG AGAINST YOU YOU Santa Ana. CA 92701 on Nov IOI 11111 purpose OI e•tl'C•llng Grant or s 1ignts tlleieto H rese"'eo in Ca 10',"'d corporllllO" 16281 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER Hi. 1983 at 9.30 AM dee<I• recoroao May tl 1972 in SHb•O< .. t &ntl Hun11ng1on ~ach 11 Rumtoc~ ttv.ne CA • IF YOU OBJECT to the
DIATH NDTICf S
HL'NT
WlLL IAM HEMF'RY
Lll'tI...a.!w:merrC$ldenl..of
Laguna Hills ond Cost..il
Mesa Ca passed awuy on
Oetnl:wr 27 1983 Dr ·II u n t
was burn on Marc·h :.!ti. I HYl-i
r
McCORMICK MORT UARY
1795 Laguna Canyon Rd
Laguna Beacri Ca 92651
494-9415
HAR BOR LAWN·MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetety
Crematory
1625 Gosier Ave
Costa Mesa
540-555•
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORT UARY
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6•2·9150
HL TZ 8EAQEAON
I MITH I TUTHILL
WHTCLlff CHAftl!L
427 E 17th St
Coall Mesa
646-9371
ftACtflC VIEW
MIMORIAL ftAAK
Cemell'Y Mo#1uary
Ch1pel·Cfem1toty
3SOO P1c1flc View Onve
Newpc><1 Beach
6"4·2700
in Chuck11v.. Chin.i. th .. S<>n"
of M1ss1onJfll'!> Dr Hunt
Wn:Ntn '1Jl".-fl~-tind-t-Af'9d~
'pt'l. IJhSt an pr1vu tt· prac•t1l•r
in S;mta &irbaru. Ca rrom
19:.!H tn Wo rld War II wh<'n
h1• \'oluntl·t·n·ci m th1• US
Navv ,md '>t•rvt'<J <ts a Com
m.md1 ·r tn San Du,go. Aus-
~"' ..ind the Ph1hpptn('S
·111' oltt'ndr•d ~l'h•>O I In
('ht'fr10, Chtna alld l'am1• h i
tht• Unih'd Statl"l <1\ 17 ond
~ratlu .. tt>d rrum lht• Un1Vt•r-
<;tt V 11f Wt~'Oru>tn ant.I Ru~h
Mt~faal (.'ollc·g<· of lhl· Uni
v.-r'S1ly uf llhnu1s 111· was 11
frllnw of tht-/\mc0n l·,1n
A l .i d 1· m y u f
Otularvngulugy Arrangr•
ments arr brm~ handlf'd hy
tht• Nr ptunl· Socr·lly nnrl in
termt•nt will Ix• at thc-No-
tional C1•m1°tl•ry in H1vt•r-
~1Ct<• In <11'tordantc with h1~
w1!!lws. nu S(•rv1<'(>1o will bl'
h1•1d Ur tlunt was m.irrwt.l
l•) M11 br I C ham her la m
1 lunt. wh•> pas.sc<l away In
I 9H2 Ur Hunt 1s ~urv1ve'<.1
by st SUltl'r, Mary PP~n1on of
Sun Juttn l.Jiland.!i, dsul(ht.crs
Mnrt·11.1 t'alt•ont>r or Cost.a
Mt"IA. C:i nnd l'hyl11s Tuy
lor o f Carpln tc-rlll. l(rilllc1
< htlclrr.'n Craig F:.ikc.mf'r or
El T oro. (.'11 • Wt>nd 1
<.iuc.xJr1l't1 u( ll unungtun
9c•1t( h, C:a , 54,ttl t•11f~,llll'I
of C.JSUI MCSA. C . Nal'\('(>('
T.1ylr1r and Kc•lly Taylor of
C'11rpmtrr111 llr· 15 nlso
~UI VIVl'd hy 7
I( r c• 11 t K r ;i n d r h II ti r •' n .
Nant y, Kar .. n. Kt•v111 Jnd
Sh1·n F.alnmt•r. l">t•von 1Vltl
CJrl'.' Ooitlrnh und Ary11n ~~iti f"11lt~•n••r
k-k 10129 5•7 ott~ 1 R C•t' r,.<1er111•0 :95·351S877 en a street adorns o• commOll ~OS 8/10 ;~:'~ao"~C::r 2r Tnenamt"s111ndDus1nusa<lelrf!SS Cll!'51Qn811on ol properly IS shown granttng Of the pet1l10n, you
1961 an boOk 5951 page 665 01. •' 1ne onto>nOl'O 111•11sre•eetS1 are above no w8rtanty •s o•.,.n as ro 111 should e1lher appear at ~e VI KES' THORN 11e1a1 Records OEN N•S R C"SE'I' 6902 O•esaen completene5s °' c01ractness1 The hC'armg <l'ld state you ob,)e<."-
• e e YOU ARE IN OEF •ULT UNDER A t.orc111 .. unlo,,glon Besen CA 9264 7 llenel1C1ary under ~1<1 OHO OI ( 1-,. SS O•Q·1• 1531 ROSEMARY T•u~t by re&son 01 a Dreecn o• oe-lions or he: wn tten ob}l"<'-From Page C1 ~i8E~S~~:sus5~8~\E,.°K~u~C~I~~ CP.SE~ c.<102ores<1enC11c1e Hun t •aun •n 1ne 0D1191111on1 teeu•ed tn11is wnh the rour1 before
10 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT •11010'' 8t'IUCll (,A 92647 s s • tllereby nt1ra10101e execuled an<l thl• twarmg Your ·appear-
"W e've just got le.I try to t'OVer their base M"Y BE SOLO " T A PUBLIC SALE I 10 18 5517 'oellvered to ttle u"Oll•Slgneo . Wiii· 311('(' mriy be tn nl' b
r ou tes and put pressu re on th<' q uarterback rF vOu NEEO ANEXPLANAllONOF ·lha11neoropur1n;Jer11nen1nerato.t11n ~111•att0n of o.1au11 ano Ot· • · ~ ,_~n~l..._ • • THE NATURE_ OF THE PROCEED-•!> flt'5t• hl'tl m general 85 A.II Of the mancJ IOf Sale ano wntten nQ!Jj;LDI nur .iltomt'.
out"': 1Stevens)is-good wittrttltrsc:t'i'.ef1~:.n<G--f~ni,wl-*M_~·::.~·-'--¥~ •u1n•1u•t> 1o ,1ures. 11Qu1pmen1. or · eW1cmm"TlfCAuse.1ria IF YOU ARE A C REDl·
the pass protection IS difficult to bcHt. CONTACT A LAWYER •m· u11oers1gne<1 10 sell sal<l properly 10 'OR or a l"Ontmgent cre-d1tor "If w e had a big 'ol physi•'al frun l I'd f•v•I 9 Barloven1o Courl Newport prov.,m11n1~ of 11,QI ~ena1n CLOSE satosly said obllga11on1. an<l 1nere-of thft d~·-~-.. yo\J must fll " ""'" .Beech CA 9:.>663 b1i1sn,.ss loc.at!!d 111 !>50 Pac111c a11er the unoers1gned ceusoO '"Cl ,. ''"..,..."'· t.'
a lot better. But, w P don't " '(II a sl•Aet AO<lreu or common Coas1 1<1011w~¥ $11A1 e .. ac11 Ce1i-nollt.8 01 oreecn and or electjon 10 yuur t:lalm with the rourt o r
The Vikings, 2-1 m league p lay, can put <1et1gnat1on or p1op0rty 11 Jnown• lo""" be rec;or<1e<1 July 8, 1983.as rnstr prl'Sl'lll It to the pc•rsonal rep· ~bOve. no warrantv 15 given as 10 '" Tio" bu\1ne~s noime useo hy 1!1e No 83·294336 01 Ott1c1a1 Aecoroa on rc'!lcntatlV{' .:1ppotnted by th themselves back into the title picture with a compieteness 0, cotrocinessi Thl' Sil•d 1ranslP•o•1a1 a1 s~u1 1oc1111on 111e olllc;e or the Recorder or Or ange h ' f • e
victory over 3-0 Founta in Valley. but it'll. take> t>ene11e1ery un<1e1 58,o 0eea or wa~ C1111st•M s 11a1ian Re"auran1 Cou,,ly ' l'Ourt Wit in our month s Trust by reason 01 8 b•et'Ch or oe Th~t \,ub bui> 11en9ler •s 1n1eri<l!!<l So10 salt' will be made Out without from the date of f1rst'1ssuance
at least a duplicatio n o f s ur h o utputs as o ne-of raun on 1118 obllgatoona $8Cur11o 1 co M con5 .. ,,,mat11d 111 IM office or covenant or warranty. e•P'"" or •m· of IC'lters as provide-cl in See-
the four previous games to Ix· in ll !hereby, r.e1e1otore eaec:uta<J end Bfllm E'c'o"' E"'"'P"~"5 inc '\OS p11~ regar<1111g lltle Po1sesa1on o• ll n 700 f th p ba Cod
Th Ba o.f dellveted to Hie un<1e111gned 11 wilt· N lu~fln A.vi" Swt!' 160 Santa An8 encumbrences, 10 p11y the ram11n11\g u 11 e ro le e e rons. ranked 1'10 . l in Orange ten Oeclarauon or Default and Oe CA '1270~ ,,,. or alter November r111nc1p111 sum or lhe not'"'' secured of Cahforma The lime for
County, h aven't s hown a ny holes, including mano 1°' Sale, ano w11tten notice 01 4'S•n 191\3 bv saoo deed ot Trust. wnn 1nteres1 f1hng claims will not expire
de fense. breech and 01.iecuon10 c&uM IM Tn1a Bu•~ '"'"''e• is $u01ect to es 1nsa1<1 note p1ov1oe<1. aovancea.11 prior t.u four months from the undenlgne<l to Mii said propeny to Catolornul Unororm Commer co al a11y Utieler the terms ot SllO 0..0 or d ( h h
"We're e xc ited about this game," says ullsly ,.10 obllQ•t•on• an<I lhlt•· Cod,. Srct•Cln 6106 trust lees cherges and a•penaet of ate u t c earing noticed
Milne r . "Fro m a coac h's standpoint it's a real ettfll ,,,. unoeu tgneo c.uae<l se•<l TM name an<11100•t!SS of 1he per-the Trustee en<l 011ne trus1tcre11e0 above
h . h M W not~ at t>•each ano of eiecnoo 10 son ... •th .. 11om ciaoms may De llleo •s by s••d Deed of 11u11 YOU MA y EXAMINE lhe
C es5 game Wll artna e 8ltaCk and they be iacorde<J July 15 19113 u lnSlr Bet II (~crt>w (nte1p11ses Inc 50S Sa•Cl sale wall be held on Tuesc!ay f le ke t b th lf
combat. they attack a nd we rombat. It's No 83·30S271 of 0tt1ae1Raoo•<l•1n N Tus11n ... e Suite 160 San111 An• Nov11mt>e• 8, 1983 at 2 oo Pm 11 1 P Y e court you Ille ott1ce or 1n8 Recoro .. of Orenoe CA 92 70~ ttnd lh!I 1a11 oey 101 11111'0 the Chapmen Aveou& en1tence 10 ar<' mlerl'Slcd in the estate, e ntertaining to US in a l'OOChing aspect, to Counly lc.IA1ma Dy nny et!'<J•to• sn1111 be No-111e C1v1c Center Bull<Jlng 300 E11t you may serve upon ihe ~x -
prepare and LO see whet happens F'nd.ay Seid u lewtll 1>em1oe t>ul woms of 111Wnber 24 t983 wn,c;n ••the t>usi· Chclpman Ave o .. ng41. CA ecutor or adrrurustrator or · h W 'd l "k I h --•· 5110 Oee<J of trust lees cti••oe• I ness elev b<llO•e the consummellon At Ille 11me of the 1n11111 pvb!I-h ( · nig t. e r c to pay 1 em every w~, ""° expentes 011,,. Truiiee end oi 081, specot•ao aoov11 c.atton of this not!«. 111e 10111 upon t e attorney or the ex·
s11nply because 1t is a cha lle nge . It's a lo t of tM trust• ett111eo by ,11o OMd ot So 111 at 11 ~oown to u 10 in-amoo...nt ot tl\I unp11<1 b•l•nce or tl\9 ecutor or adm1rustrator, and
work, hut 8 lot o f fun preparing, too." Trust rentlen Tran1re1M(11 ••Id 1n1en0e obllg1111on MCu•lld by tl\9 eboYe o .. file with the t.ou rt with proof
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5810 ule wl!I oe hel<I °"' Tuet<J•y. Transle•o•Cfl used the followlng •<I· sc11becl <lee<! of l•ull end "tlmeteo of se ce U l teams appear to be at full stren gth, November 15 1993 11 2 oo p m 111 0111on111 busonoss n10met eno •O· costs eApen1Mt. •M 1<1v1nc.s I• • rvt • A wn e n request
and that means the prospect of a n offe nsive tile Chepm•.; ""..;.,. entr4nce 10 oressu within 11111 lhrflt' v11•ra 101 s 162.SS8 23 staling that you desire special
ibl tne CMc c.n1er eu11<11no. 300 Eu1 P4'•1 The total 1noebtadneH belno an nollce of the filing of an t.n· orgy ts very poss e. CMpmtn Ave , Orange. CA Ooteo Octobt11 ~ 1 1983 as11ma1e on w111cn the opening bid I• vento ry and apprAtJe~nt of
Fountain Valley's names and numbers At tilt time ot tile 1n111a1 publl-Oennis R Cu computlld may be ootalllfl<I by c•ll-f c1t1on of 011• notlee 1~ total Rosemary C Ing (7 141 937-0968 tile 01v befo•• t.'SUll(' assets or O the ~I.I·
include Stevens (87 or ) 56 for 1,492 yards and •mount Ol IM unpaid b~i'll'ICe QI IM lntfln<ICIO TrenslarH(s lhe nte t1ons or accounts mentioned
l6 TDs, with Just 2 interceptions in directing obllQellon teevreO by tM 11bave Oe· Publl1n11<1 0•11noe Coast 0•11 Oated October 11. 1983 in Section 1200 and 1200.~ of
the Baro ns to seven vlctorlPS overall. 11ertbe<I d!MKI 01 trut• and e1t1mate0 Pilot Nov 1 1983 •897.8 OO'lf'ESCROW co thl• California P robate Code QMta expenMt an<l aOv•ncH la • ea 11110 lrust" Hls ia.ge ts: C r a ft (33 rt.'Ceptions for 617 1129'110 73 . By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY •oenl e. J. Farrell
yards and 7 TDs), Harry (4 deep TD c:atche!I) The t0111 lndebtedn..-!*no ••I By Cindy sc11oonov11r. AHl•t•nt 695 Towa Center Dr. #HO
d Bel h ( 16 f 220 d Mtlmate on which tile 0~1ng bl<l le Secretciry Colla Mtaa, CA. tHH an c e r receptio ns or yar s). lc;omputt!<! may be ot>taanea ny c811. Ono Cny Blv<l WHt, Orenge CA 171 41 971•0140
Dave S wlgW"l is the k ey running bac k. •no 11 t4) 937-0960 1M 011v 1>t11or11 I for Id 'tttOfl• 921166 11141 ••le n n 7 14-835·82811 Publ111b1--d Orsnge Coast
with (50 2 yards on 135 Canil'l'I) 08111<1 OctoMf 18 t983 Pub11111e0 Orenoe CoHt 0111~ Daily Pilnt Nov J, 2, 8, 1~3
But when ll oomes le) ofHeru11ve statistics, NEWPO~T HOME LOAN. INC Call a P1101 Oct 18 ~5, Nov '· 1983 ~898~83
tht' V lk lnaw an? a club wtuch Is No. 2 tO few .. u ld Trust" 5634-U
D-Dy T 0 S(IWIC( COMPANY egent I oaay Pilot Marler has com pleted 76 or 16 l for 1.386 By Cindy &<noooo-. ANl.IAt'll II
y ards and 15 TDs. Crowlc•y ha.~ c•u.cht-38 S.Creterr I AD VISOR ~ (or 631 yards a.nd l\111h. lh<.'·l~aguc's One Ot•v Riva w .. 1 Or•nilQ,~ •
Castestathlew , has caught 26 for 604 y a rds and 114 83~ 82H 642 5618 A TOs Pubk•~IOCJ Ot•nQll Co11tt O•ll\I Piiot • . Ocl 1S NO'< I II 1983 \Ii 7 83
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PUBt.IC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE MllC NOTICE MllC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HOTICC MllC NOTICE
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.. 0• '•t•tt 111e rouowlng ~ton• er• doing • COUNTY Of' OfllANQI Tne lollowlng per1011• •r• 0011111 "' "' " S" 1.J.,.111.,0 111 Ill••""' .. n " r• ' bualnt1U1tt TQ Wr.0111 II Mlly Conc111n Lora. No\_f111&1 llAAl:IOA Al~(A &1.JtlOEllS ANll 11fRtTAC.E RflQ(,ATION !>ER YOU Afll IN DlfAUlT UNOlfl A bu,lnttrn H C CEPTS 64 12 In th• Man•• of tho ' PARADOX. 30100 Crown V1lley. Henen A '' W•I 8PPlytng 10 the YOU ARI IN OlfAUlTUNOllll A <..ON$Tf\UC110N MANAGlfl!'>, Vt(.(, 164'tMllta V•roa 01 E Su1111
DHD Of' TflUIT OATID J11ne 27, Gtz.-, EOUINE ON 8 1 C Appllcallon of NI I CA 9~•77 Ottpartrne11t ol AtC(JhQllC S.vt•&Qe Ol!ED Of TflUIT DATIO Julf ft, '.l~06 Nnll•llt"a "le•~ COtfd ••••a I Co••• "ea" C.A '·"'·2• •171 UNllll YOU T•"t .. CTI ..... Laoo11a Cr Hunttnglon eacn. A K11en R•nee 0 •1dlna1 Pko. l agu11• go•. <v 1 ... , .. O S 1 O at YO T .,. AC 10 .. , • r ~ .... ". ••u ~ • '"" v ' "" " "" g Monlkl Kl•kland. 2399 t Eld•• Ct l.:ontrol Cl' ~ n • e 011•1 1•1. Ultl,,111 U ""'"' " CA 02626 Law1enc." M C•l&P••u tV~' TO itflOTICT YOUfl PfU>f'lflTY, IT 92~~"• Fo~4 12 l 10ona Cr , 101 Cnano1t ~~ N:';':0349 Loguna Niguel, CA 92677 tPub E111 Pl I to 1611 lll\;oriolK TO PROTECT YOUlll "OPfflTY, IT Jwlhtoy •.c.uu (ttt.,n !10!> Ne fl•l•uolL D• Coate M,,,, CA 92621.
MAY al IOLD AT A ~a'-IC IAll. Hunttngton ~n~A 92e.t ORotR TO SHOW CAUSE HQma SeOIQtlltn, 23791 Pesero l}tlvt11agea OI 103 S•rllft llOIJef Av•· MAY al IOLD AT A PU8llC IAll. b•ttsk• Plnc1t Coatll Moat c,.i, l ht1 tl<Jainen •• conllucl.0 lly all
If' YOU Niii) AN OPL.ANATION A ~ HU41Y Route ~. Cto•e1croll FOR CHANGE OF NAME L11gun11 Hiiia. CA 92653 Co11a MlilU publlahoo 01•nge IF YOU NIED AN fXl'lA~ATION 92626 ind1••0uel
Of THE NATUfll Of THI Tn 3706'1 (Soc-80641 f'1lt butlneea 11 conduct.a lly e <-onl U~lly Pilot No• • tl 1!1~~11833 OF THE NATURE OF THI Jolltey S lt\l•n L•"''1lntll M C.•nli>H u =~~~D~~::~tiNAl[.:~E:ou B'1rb11111 A Gnttllll. 2642 Mt Ka1en R11rnM1 Gatdlnet n .. llltlCI • limited partM•ahtp 5 PtlOCIEOINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU Tttt• ttatlfffi•lll "u 111.0 ... 111> tr!• 111" &1811>1'•11"1 wn 111..0 """ lllil
9·00 Carmel Ao Pa1~1on Mo 21120 ~1111on In 11111 cou•t10< •n Cl'd&t Monll11 K11~lano DtD•IC NOTICE IHOULD CONTACT A l AWYlfl. <.ounty <-te•k ut O••t•g• Cou•tty 1111 C.•1u11ty c1111~ r,r O•.,•ue Cl)UnlV on On Novemoer !5 19113 11 V1ncen1 Fortuna 16412 l adon• allowing pet1110<1at to ch•ng• h., Tn11 statement .... llled wtlh 11i. r ~ On Novembl!r IS t983 11 9 OO Oct IJ tlllU Ott :10 1C,lll
A M BENEF ACT as duty IPl>O<~~ Cr Hun11ng1on B .. cn CA 92e.9 name trom If.Aten Ren .. Gardlnllf to County Cle1k ot 01anga County Of1 FIC TITIOUI 8UllNfll A M BENEf AC 1 H duly oppointe<J FH7'71 F229030
Trustee unde< •ndputtulnt 10 ..,..., Tt111 ou11ness tt conducted by a Karle Renee Oatdlno1 Oct 4 1983 NAME ITATHUNT Tiu>teeunoe• nno Pu•~nm 10 OM<! PuDttaMo 111111111-.. C.ou1 O•tli l>u!Jl•»n+!d Or1n1i• Cont 0••1r 01 Trul l recoioao June 30 19711 Hoene•ttl 1>41i1ne1sn1p Now 111.,rero1a 11 18 he<eby or-1'22M24 1ne 1011ow1ng t11t•a<>n '' 0011111 or lru•t i..cord9o Auuusi 3 1981 H P11o11:k1 18 J'; No., 1 8 1983 P•lf1t Oct 25 Nu• 1 8 15 19113
'"11' NO 471121 DOOk 12743• peg• Oi•ne F0ttun• derllO and dtr..CltlCI lhll all Pltftof'IS Pulllllhlld, Oreng1t COHI Delly DUS11lll5S 8' lllSI• No 4111 t;ook 14 t65 poga '>b76 83 !1787 8J 667 .. oAIRGOIUllEC~llTEAecB~O,:l·NeG~ecOuNl:c! ln11 sia1tm11t1I waa lll1tO wlln the 1nter11sltK1 tn 1'1e melter sloresald Piiot Oct II, 18, 26. Nov 1, 1983 • FURNITURE WAHEHOUSE !808 ol Olhctal RvcorO~. lla&<.uted l--------------
by "" Co nt Cler• 01 01&.r1ni; County oo ppe ' o lore lhl• ~o 11 In "-pBfl SSS3·83 ANN"v. 18400 w •111 St Founllttn by BfVONO PAA !NERS. A LIMITE -------------PUBLIC Ml'lflCE lfUllOr(I), 1n the Ofllct ol the Co1.1nty u y " .. a II e • ' u ..,... g • (;.A " PARTNERSHIP ab trullor(•I. Ill lh& ~ Recoroer 01 O•ange County, Stele 01 Oct 12 1983 ment No 3 on tile 2 ltt ,oay ol NO· Valley. CA 92708 011"11 01 me Cuullly Rocoroer 01 0, POOLIC NOTICE
c a11ro1n1a WILL SEll AT PUBLIC F227UO vemb8r 1983 Ot IOOOoclock A M , POOLIC NOTICE Jack Meyer CCJllt;rt, 1111>1 ~ Lill (, s I c II I FICTITIOUtaUllNESS AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER P4bl1Shed Orang1t Coast Dally or 9810 day 10 snow cause why such r101es, Foun111111 Vitlley, c;.-<'-112708 ~;~~ s~r~'VAI ~~~L~C A''u'c°/1"0~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •NAME STATEMINT
FOR CASH IPlyaDltt II time of s111e Piiot Oct 18 2S Nov 1, 8 ~:~~-83 =~g~~·~~\'o!o~ra~i~ge of namtt FICTITIOUI BUllNEll 1.,,~1~~~~:is1111;ss ts con<lut llltl llY 1n 1.0 HIGHf51 BiOOEA FOR CASH fr1a .:t;,~~gll:e~~:E~: dotr•g The l<1llow111g p1;1son II oo•nn
tn lawful money or tne United Stales) ll IS FURTHER 0 <lerild tnat a NAME ITATUMNT M (, n n (p11yable Ill llfrlll or Hie In llwlVI bultn8$& n DU~•h..SS ..
111 Fto(ll en1rance Id 68flata<n at 11<1DLIC Ml'ITICE ' The lollowlng perton I• 00111!:1 Jack ey11• 0 fl n mCJ11ev ollllll llr1•teuS111e.~01 F1on1 UNllEO LIFE 'iArElY 217021 AC.COuNTKEEPERS 2314 C.or 22691 Lembe•I Sune SW Et Toro ruu "" opy 01 inia oioer to •how cauae De Duslness as Tnis »llllement "'H Ille() wllll 1 41 • 1 u 41111c.1 at 2269 t 111111 St Colli Meu C.A 921126 CA all ugnt. 111ie. an" tnleresl con-puDllshe<I in the O••llil• Coest 0•1ty KIM CHEE RECOR OS 1831 Full Cou111y Clerk of 01ang11 C.ounty on en11allncf' • o I ;;O Et l o1n CA all Lake Vista El I Oto CA 92630 2 O<anne M Oonatot<>n ll05 D l:
y NOTICI' OF P•to1 a r1.w1p1per 01 g1n•••I CA 92521 Oct 3 1983 Lam "" ... w 11 y M1<.nH t navmoroo Bulle• I 110 C 91720 •9)'ed 10 and now held b; II unde< TflUITIE'I IA.LE 1111on Ave Cotl8 M11U , .,....,,..15 11gn1 11118 and 1n111•esl convayed t k v 18 Et T0<CJ CA 92630 I Mobt<lo. West Covin• A o OMO t T t I lh ty irculatton puoltsheq In thll county Cr t 1g Stewa•t Pall1tll 421 N Col r"'90 ' •O l l " is Tr11s 0 s1neu '* condutteo Dy a• H I 0 f \;S n e PIO~ l'f'C NO. 7Wl I 1eu1 once 8 wH~ tor lour coo H 'rA no63 I Pubhtllll() O•Mlll)lt CuHt o .. ny ..,.,,, llUW '"'111 l>y ,, un<1e Sft Tn1a 1)\Jall..,,.l> IS contluC100 Dy itll \I Stluated 1n H IO County ano State YOU Afll IN DU AULT UNOEfl A ,.,. l a 11ll•8 " • , 98 al lrul>I Ill In& IJ•Of>efly a.11u11111d In ··1 <I Bl 1n01YJOual • de.~,.~a .. a• O"''"'D OF TflUIT, .. A_O •111v 11, ecuhvi; we;ika P•I~ to II>• day ot This Dus1nt1ss 11 c;onducll!ll oy en 1"1101 Ocl t I tlj ?-. l~CJ• 1 I J o' ' o "'181~ <l11&c.rtoe<1 H tnu •• u O"""'f' M OonelOS(>n -""" • •• " '"' • • a o nea 1no 55~ 1 8'.l Sd• ""''''" Y 811 > 0 M1<.r1a•1 H Bull.,r 1 rrie northeasterly 165 leet or tne ltt2. UNUill YOU TAKI ACTIC>ff 1 Date:, thtS 08 01 Oct I• 1983 1no1v1oual l 470 u, 13 This sldhlmttnl "'"' 111..a "''" \ho 11.,5 .. 1a111men1 .,.,. lltfld wttn ""
southeasterly 63 leet ol IOI 173 or TO PflOTICT YOUfl PROPEflTY, IT FRANK JoMENICHINI Craig Pallell NCJrthehl1tdy 16!1 18111 or tnll County Cteik 01 Or•"W" C.ounty Qnl<-ouM1 (.le1k ot 011,nge Cbuntf CJr Newport H .. ghts as snown OI' a MAY llE IOLD AT A PU8llC SALE. J 1 I n1s l>latem11111 wn 1•1tl•I "'''" 1n11 PUBLIC NOTICE ~0.,111.,&sltiily i; 1 root ul Lot 17 J ot 0 20 198 J , Ck.I 20 1983
map recorll~.-i bOOk 4 page 83 ol IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION u<Jell p me County Clelk Of 01ange Cou111y on N"""liO•l Mt!igtils 111 111., Clly ot Cos111 l l F22to11 F22I008
m11cellaneous meps •ecoros ol O•· OF THE NATUflE OF THE Otno Ma~~~~~~,~~~rt Oct 4. 1983 FICTITIOUS BUSINES!l
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Mtlsn Counl~ 01 Orurtg., S101e or PuOll~litlU Ornhijt' Coast Dll•I) Put1hst1"~ <JrangA r.0111 Oa11 ,
ange County Ca11rorn1a PROCEIDINQ AOAINIT YOU, YOU •rdtri!r a N•PP• Or""~tl L:o1t:.~~! NAME STATEMENT Cal1f1>1Mt a, per MOP •6COtded 1n p,101 Ot.I }'J N<•• I 8 1~ 1983 P11111 Oti ? 1 Nnv I 8 I~ ~~~~ tr The StrMI 11dd1ess Bl)d otner SHOULD CONTtlCCT f. LAWYER. Vie lido Unl1 F Publlsneo ... Trle to110 .. 111g per1011 1$ IJO•l«J I tiuuk 4 1><.1ge 8J 111 Ml\~811Hneous 576!Hlli J
common de111gna1ton, 11 any ot rhe On November 22 1983 al 12 oo He ,. Ba ~h Cf. l2ttl P1101 Oct 11 18 2 . Nov I, i983 1J<1stn"S<'l lis M,ips .,. ""' <1f11c., ol thO Courily
1eal properly d8SC111l8<l allove IS pm PEELLE FINANCIAL CORPOR· Au:rn. lot· A • llc~nt 5554·83 tAI 01~ r J.lll!lU I ()rtS IN I I Fi 1 ""tci11J .. r ul \310 <-oufllY ---------------· PUBLIC NOTICE pu1porl11d to t>e 241 Costa M1tsa ATION as ou1y appo1n1e<1 Ttuste.iPubltshJo 0,8~:e Coaat Daily Pilot ' NATtONAl/101 ">PA P A~b OF T11e ,,..,.,, .i•J<lres& 11110 <l•ht>r PUBLIC NOTICE
SI Costa Mesa. CA unde• and pursuanl 10 Oeeo o1 Trust Oc1 18 25 Nov I 8, 1983 5680·83 PUBLIC NOTICE AM( RICA f(') (ii~ IRtBU IOR~. IN '._,,,,101or1 o.i~ .. g11n11nr1 '' any ol 11181 FICTITIOUS BUllNESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The undersigned T•uSlee OIS· •e<O•Oed Augusi 6 1982 89 1nS1 TEflNAT•CJNAl !>f'A PAOouc;1s .... al OICIP<t•ll OtlS(llDt>d at>o•e •SI N.AME STATEMENT
claims any haDtllty to• any 1nco,,ec•· No 82-273 !89 or or1tcial Recoids•n FICTITIOUJ BUllNf:SS INC. 184' A11.1ncom Av" • 11 C """purled 1u 1,. ]41 Co~•~ Mesa1• Hf.ME STATEMENT rne 1,,110.,,no CJi>•~Om• are llO•n'l
ness 01 tne streel aooress ano Other tne olfice 01 tne County Recoroer 01 P\J8LIC NOTICE NAME ITf.TEMENT t,11std MPsa (,A ??bl'J St c,0~,., Mt1>« CA Tire lo1tuwmq ""'~ons are oo•ng 0,.,iness as
common oes1gnat1on •I any 5nown O•ange Counly Ga1t101nia Wt~L llle to11ow1ng pers0<• is <lorngl Nal\cy c le~ 184S A""""'m """ n,.. uno .. rs1gn.,o I rn\ltttl d1S· ou~1ness a~ AU ASSOC.,. TES 1010 I State•
ner111n SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO SUl'EAIOR COUlllT ouSlllttss 115 : 1.i C <-c.slll Mei.a Cu 9}6?7 c.lut•M any 11.tD•hlf tor d• 1 1ncorrec:1 S 6 "Pf<Of ER 1 • r 0 J 10 Pro\ ,. .~ <outita, Jal ei C.A 927011 Sa10 sale will De maoe Dul w11nout HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. OF CALIFORNIA RS CARRERA 867 w t8m <-o~td lhtS 1Ju!<11111S~ t> l\Jlllluf tall lly an r!!Ss ot tn!! ~11ee111uo1e>s ar 0 olh8•r (1"'-I 5.,.,.,, ''Eo"'l>~rl fltioc.r, 1CA lne B<1n• 01 l)r,.ng" Coul'll~
covenant 01 warra111y eap1ets or im· 1 CASHIERS CHECI( OR CE~TlflEO COUNTY OF OflANQE Mesa CA 92627 l 111d1v1dual I common dtt)tgn&l1C1n •I any sno"'n c,;n;F.J 10 ,01 Stale• A.,i'llue f oontaon Va plied •eoaro1ng lltte poss.ss1on o< CHECK tpayaDJe 81 time ot sale 1n 700 Civic Center DtlH w .. 1 Rooert Snaw 577 1 Troony Hur1t Nancy c l !'f' nere•n Ha") Wallur S1""'"Y J 10 flros· i1:, (..> JUO&
enGumbrancH to pay tne 1emaln1ng 11awtul money ot the un1111<1Stales)81 P.O. 801 131 11191011 Bear.n CA 9?649 ln1s s1a1un1e"1 w8S hit>(! Wiii 1111! Sato S<lllO wtll t;e mad\I Dul ... mou1, 1'8C:I S• '•6w11rotl a .. ac .. CA 92b&J 1ho\ Dus1nei.s l tonouct8<l Dy •
p11nc1pal sum ot the no1101 secu1ed tne Nonh l1on1 entrance lo the S•nla Ana. CA. 12702 This bus•~ess is condutled by an <..ou111y Ct .. ,. ''' l'J11111q" c.oun1r on Lllve11ar•1 w ... ~rr11n1y "~1"~5~ o• im Roo.i11 G H•ll >• ~~~1 P:Di;o~~ t()rt1ora11t.11 by U tO Deed 10 T1us1 wtln tntereSt County Cour tnouse 700 CIVIC Malle• or Alloptton Pe1t11011 OI 1ndr~1dual Oct ~ t".18J c;t1ed ,.,~;,•0•"0 l•llft POS58,SIOn 0•1 Bt1atn l al•tl IO•Du uno1 A 2 Sr11;rr1 L Ftt>Ol!ly
thereon as provided 1n sa10 no18(SI, Center Onve West, Santa Ana, CA MAAVIN JAMES VIGIL RoDen Stt•w l\i. f22N20 611~11'"ll•a11tes 10 CHIV 1116 r6m111n1ng Tn s Dusmess ;~ ~0111Jut1110 llt ii lni~ ~falement .. u 1,1410 witn .,,,,
aovances.11 any 1.tnOl\f lhe terms ol 111 nghl 111111 and 1nte•est conveteo Case Numbe• A0·30t86 lnis steieml!nl was 111 .. 0 wtlll lhel f'ut•ll'n"!l 0 •.1ng .. Co!ISI 0Blly iinnc1pat ~uni ol tnt1 notttl\I ~urnllj ge11eral ll8ll111"s "" t,ooriiy Ctllrff. ol O•d••ge Coun11 or
'satd OIHtO to Trust. tees. cnarges 10 ano no.., rield Dy 11 unoer said CITATION (PROBATE I• Counly Cler• 01 Ordnge County 011 P•lul O•I 11 18 ,·s N<JV 1. 1983 by u1d Deed ol Tru~I "''"' onterest H'll<y W S1antt1t Ocl 20 1983 and expenses ot the Trust.and OI Oee<1 ol Trust •n lhe property s•lu· THE PEOPLE OF THE STAlE OF Ocl 6 1983 ' I 5!>57·1l3 '"'"'""' ,.~ 1;10.,oeo ,, sa•O '10l8l.s1.1 lntb ~1a1emen1 .. 11~ hied "'r1n tne F22I022
lhe l•usts C•Hle<J by said OMd or ete<l In 1110 County and State de· CALIFORNIA, To (namel GILBERT F22t711 ad•&<•Ceb 11 any 1;r\Otll '"" 1erm' ul l.ounly Cte•O. "' O•~nge County on Putrl•~n.,d Orange Coast Deily
T•usl, for the arilount •enonably es .. scflbed es Mt KE ESPINOSA PuDlisneo orange coast Dally sa•d 0"6d nl J ruSI ltil!s t narge51 Ot.• "1 198~ Pllcit Oc• 25 NO• • 8 15. 1983 t1ma1e<J lo t>e S2S.637 41 PARCEL 1 Unit No 2 as snown Yoo a•e ner&Dy cited en<1111Qulreo ?,101 Oct 11 19 25 No• I 1983 POOLIC NOTICE ano e•penses 01 '""Trustee and orl F22IOM 5788.(!3
The Donellc1ary unoe• u 10 Oeeo and oescrtbe<I in 1111 Condominium 10 appea• at 11 hllB•lng 1n 1n1s court 5558-831 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .,,., trusts t rea1110 bf sa•O 06'!0 at PuDtti.he<J 01.-r.ge Coos1 Oa11y
olT1usthe1e1ororee•ecute<1andde-Plan recoroeo on June s 1981 1ncn coa1e1 OecemDe• 9 1983 NAME STATEMENT Jru5t lor "'" aniount reason11bt1 os P11or 0'1 2' No. ' 8 •5 !~a~ 1 ----p-, ... -l-IC-..,,-T-l_C_E ___ _
ltve•ed to tne unde1Stgneo wnuen Book t40ll9 Pages 572 10 611 tn· a1c11me) 8 45 A M in Dept No 12 1 11 1 11 .,,n rsons are <10tn umal&d 10 De H 3 ~<,)JS , 8 8 uu ~
Oecla••lton or Oelaull ano Oemano clus•v• ot Qttic••I Aeco•ds or said tocateo al 700 W Ctv1c Cente• Or POOLIC NOTICE I e 0 0 9 iie 0 tho Dent'l•~•ary un08• H •O Deeo
IO< Sale. •no a w1t1t•n NOllCe ol De-Coun1y' Santa Ana CA 92702 and 10 gtve Dus~:sspa~ISONAl C'.OMPUIEAS ol l1us1htl•t'IOIO•e1)•6(.Ull'IO ano 08
lault ano Electton to Sell Tne 11nller; PARCEL 2 An undi.tdeo o"e any lllQil reason why, ecco•dtrig 10 FICTITIOUI aUllNESS 3 ,i) At1wla AvtJ Bid· E Costa 1tv11re<l le. 1ne unO&•S•g• 8<I a """en PUBLIC NOTICE
llgneo cause<! said Nottce or Oeraul ei•v~ntn Lii l lll'llJnt!rH IM! ienal11 tne venll&d Pt'flltton meo with thts NAME IT f.TEMENT M CA ;2626 g ~lar&l•O" o• Q41t&11ll eno Oemano CT T 0 1 IUllNESS
'--~~ts!M ".,..."°'*1JfOornf~i8'!1if'ff1\•riJrrrinrr11ST m·ej'jjj";:W .. ~~.,...__ ......... "' ~· ,.,,e 1011ow1ng persons are <lotng S;P S II B S shims •o• Sale dll<I d """""n r.011<.e or Oe Ft t ~ ~T lEMENl
the county w11ere lhe real 01oper1y •s 10 Ille Common Aiea or Lot 1 ot Oaled Sep1em1>e1 12 1983 Dustness es Inc Calll;;:~,11 3u1s~~fllt.rwa~ Ave faun and E•ectoon 10 Sllll H•I! un<1er· rne 10~:!n ~sons are oomg locateo Traci 10355 19 Plf map !tied 1n LEE A BRANCH. Cler~ COLONY EAST 1178 SE Main Bid E' Costa Mesa CA 92626 s1gn80 causea tu o Nolocc 01 Dlllaun, Q Pf!
Date October 20 1983 Book 480, Pages 14 10 !6 tnclust~e. By CATHERINE K NOR08AK. 51111111, •A, l1vtne, CA 92714 F~an~ei Research G•ouo Inc l and Etechon 10 S11111u "" reco•d81l "• Du~~gs~ a;0 GO 1629 Supartor
Rel SPA RM AN end/or BEYOND ol M19c.llan80iJs Maps. records ol Depuly Pntltp H McNamee, ~1776 ~E Mam Ca11ro1n10 717 N Alplne Beve•IY ine cou11ty wnt11t• ""'real prc.i:,.11r1v •S A•e Costa Mesa. CA 92627
PARTNEJ'IS BENEFACT H id County. as such te•.m '~. delln8?. (IEAI) ~~~VIN JAMES VIGIL St~~~o~nA.~~~~n~sC~nd 2 L~an A~· Hills. CA 90210 10(a1eo t Glenn R Beelftt 2S062 WOOlw•c"
T '"tile A111cle entitled Oehnt11ons 5209·0 0 llrMt •oc1atlon, 10 1 Lincoln Way , This Dusiriess •& condvcieo Dy a Date 0<.10De1 20 98.l SI Laguna Hlllt CA 9l'653 as said •us tee ot the Oeclar•hon of Covenants MCAI El Toro • Rel BE' ONO PAR f NE RS By C1noy TaylO• I R I ICllons th~ Sanla AN• CA 12709 Monterey Park, CA 91754 general PHWIOIShtl) B[NHAC T Bay Rao1a101 Sr>op In~ 1629 Su-
22691 Lambell Su11e 520 1 Cono,1 11°~~ n~nd es ' ( (711) 151.2'14 · ThlS bus•ness Is conducted by an Stepnen S Pappu f'•11S•011n1 as sai<I Trusl&e peroo• A•e Costa Mesa C.A 'll'827
El Toio CA 92630 ~~~Elo 3 ~asements 89 5411 ronh Publtsh&d O•ange coast o811y Pltot uninco1po1ated assoclallon 0111er This s1a1emen1 ,...a5 ltle~ with in~ 6, Cinuy faylo• G1enn R Be41ter Owner Pres1011n1
O 14) 1155·3788 in tne S.ct1ons enlllte<l Certain No• 1 8 tS n 1983 5927·83 1nan a pe11ne11n11> Cour11y ci.,,k ul Oranq~ C'?"nty 00 tC'b!f I 1.amoert Su·le 5'0 Tl'Hs statement .. as •11eo ..,,,h ine
FICTITIOUS IUSINE SI
NAME ITATEMEl<tT
lr,e following ps•i on 15 001r1
t;u\1t1ess es
..,ERITAGE •l•VESTMENTS ~84!.
Mesa 1e10e Or E Su11e 1 C.o!le
Mesa C.A 92626 Lawre11ce Micnsel Cam~elu l!ii!.5
Bateant O• Co~ta MHto C.A 926?6
l 111~ DuSlfltiU IS tOrtOUCle<I Dy 80
1n01v1dua1
_a.,rence M•C!186 Cam~eau
·n·s ~tatement .. ss 111\ld wtln I'"
c.,.,n1, Cle,. 01 Orange Count) O'
Oc• ;>O 1983 • PuDllShed 01ange Coatt Daily P1101 IEasemenll 10, Owners ano Sup-Pn11tp H McN1ml!tl Oct 4 1983 F22M22 E Toio CA 92630 County C1e1~ or Oranott C.ou,,11 or>
Oct 25 Nov I 8 1983 port· Se11temen1 i no Encroach· l'\ellC NOTICE T111s statement wao 1118<1. with lr>e PuDllsheO Orang" Coast Daily r114t 855· J788, Oct 20 19113 l'ubllS"ed
___________ 5_7_9_2_·8_3 ment ot lr>e Anicre anhlled Ease-Coonly Cle•ll ol Orange Co;;n1y.on P1101 Oct 11 18 25 Nov 1 1983 Pub1tsneo Orange ~oast Deity P1101 PuDltsheo 01enge Co11:i~~1~ P1•01 Oc1 25
F221029
Orange Coast 011 1 NO• I 8 1~ 1983 s1at..e: PtmlC NOTICE ,menll OI tne Oecl11a11on FICTITIOUI aUllNESS OCl 10 1983 F22t"1 5555·83 Oct 25 Nch I II 983 5793.113' P1•01 Oct 25 Nov t, 8 ts 1983
___ ....;..;;.;:=.;...;.;,;;.,;,;.;;.;;.,___ PARCEL 4 Easements as such NAME STATEMENT Publlsned Orange Cout Daily ' 5790·83
K-08084 easements are p1r11cu1a11y M l 101th The to110 .. 1ng persons a•e oo1ng Pilot Oct 11 18 25 Nov 1 1983 1n the Article en1111eo EaMments Dusine.ss 85 5574 83 PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF or tne Oecl11a11on or Covenants, SQUARE N WESTERN WEAR. • I P''°llC NOTICE r'-----------JOA~ p . JORDAN AND OF Cono111ons and Res1nc11ons """ 9380 E Warne• Ave Fountaifl Val-FtCTITlilU8 BUSINESS I uu PUBLIC NOTICE
0 DMJNIS Master Oecla1a11on 'I under Ille ley Ca 92108 , MLIC NoTICE I NAME STATEMENT I PETITION T A · Section neao1ngs 1n sucn Article en-Harold E Nelson. n 41 Mapte. Hie rollow1ng PDISOn •s doing ' K-0807 8 NOTICE INVITINO aios TER ESTATE NO. 'A-1%0 493 ltlleo 11 lollows ·owners Rights C.osta Mesa c 8 92627 FICTITIOUS 8UllNEIS Dusines! as NOTICE OF DEATll OF NOt•ce •s nereby given mat tne
T o all heirs. beneCic1anes. and Dulles u111111es and Callte Tete-F'rances M Nelson, 2241 Maple, NAME STATEMENT CLASSIC LINES CALLIGRAPHY WILL I AM FREDERICK Board 01 T1us1eea or the Coast Com-
cred 1tors and l'Onllngent v1s1on Support and Selll•menl. Costa Mesa Ca 92627 The rollowtng persons a•e ootng 9372 Gateshead O• Huntington L'EWIS A~D OF PETITIOI\:• mun11y College 01s1ric1 ot O•ange
R Enc1oacnmen1 ana Commun11y Gary L Neely, 2247 E Snerman, buStness as • Beacn CA 92646 TE County Caltlo•n•& ..,111 1ecetv11 se&I· creditors of JOAN P JO -Fac11tt1es Easemt nl • Oiange c a 92669 CAI YEISER GARLAND & AS· Pamela Jeanne Ble•we••. 9372 TO ADMl="ISTER ESTA ell tlios up 10 cut ,.0 iaie• th•" 11 oo
DAN and no•rson.s who may Pll.RCEL 5 Easement lor ingress Renee B NM ly 2747 E ShMman SOCIA TES IBI INTERIORS BY OE· Gatesneao 0• Hunrinpton Beech 1'\0 A· 1204711 m TuMS<lay November 6 1!183 a1
,... 1 r L 1 4 87 A A CA 92646 • • I a ~ be otherwise intereslt~ in ano eo•es.s0o3~e3• tnat co• ton °11..!? Orange Ca 92669 SIGN. 31 c"H 926•2rw6 ay venue Tnrs buS•llt'l>~ , conctu<.te<l D) an To .ill ht,,... 111. ndlLtar1es tne Purchas111g Department ot u •o I d of T11c1 1 • es Ptl' map '""' •n Th•s ous1ness 11 conouc1ao Oy a Costa Mesa A ollege o•st,.ct toc•ted et •370 the WI Jan or est.ate1 Book 463 Pag .. 910 t]1nc1us111e of general ca•lne•sh•P Tn1111a1em8fll Ye11e1Ga11and 6 Associates 3187 •nd .. •Oual «rt·dttor' .11111 l'un t1ngent ~oams Ave,,ue Costa Mesa Cau
A peuucin has been ft led Mrsce411n80iJs Maps •etoros of sa1<1 .,85 ltl@d ,.,,1,, the County Cterk on H A1rw•v ,11,ven .. e Costa Mesa P.irt1eta J B•e•we.i. , 1,.J1 tur' p f WI LL! AM Ofnia at wnicn ""'" ~a•O D•OS wrll Dtl bV' LEE PAXTON JOR DAN. County u sucn euements ate June 10 1983 F21W1 CA 92626 Tn•s Slille•"P"1 was r,i8(l w•tn the L'JH:Dl·:HICK I EWIS andl 1ubhcly 0-nll<I ano reao ror • 1 1 o c Deo on · p y 33 M pe" N C.our,1y (.le,. o• O"'"gf' Count• on < • ~ P ~ JR tn the Superior Court of 1mo1e P•• 1cuie1 Y as " PuDtisn.to Orange Cou1 Oetly Piiot al e1se1 . on1 1e1 ti'" '>P'>t 16 ,9111 n.•r-.<•ru. .._ h•, 111,,:> bt> olher·I PURCHASE o r lWO-COLOA I E•ll•D•I F ollna Supplementary Dec· June t• 21 28 Juty 5. 1983 purl Beach CA 92663 " ' --CONVERTIBLE PERFEC TOR OFF. Orange Cuun1y requesung 1a111•on or Coven1n11 Cond11tons 2742 83 ln1s Duam11s• 11 conouClod oy o F'l2SlllS w 1 ... in11•rt•,tc'tl in the• w11l1 ET PRESS GOlDEN WEST COi •
that LEI:. PAXTON JOR-and Res11tc11on111ne Dectarallon I oenerat partne1sn1p ' ""ti"~' "o •Jr ol•·11~ (,·,0~1 Da••r ntl 11r, \t.1 lt• I SEGE ARDE O CE P•lot Oc1 11 \jj .~ Nov • t983 " L DAN JR be appointed as\Trut10• or •ec0<d owner Ll P\mlC NOTI Pat Yeis111 s550_83 1\ Vt'llllml ti.11' 6<-t:n ftll"tl All o•d• a•e 10 De 1n .accoroanc:e · l l SlENE and tRENE H STENE Thrs statement wu 1118<1 w1tn t(\e LE\"!"' I llh !he Bod Oocumenls which i re persona representative 0 Tne sttH t aooreu and othet I ·-·-Co"~ty Clerk 01 Oreng11 County on bv \'IOLA M Y .;;;> In t w w h f _._ ~· 0 l'ID"' in Ille ano '1'•1 Dfl s1teu1e<J 1n 1t'le admtn1S\t'r \ e estate o common oes1gna1ton, '' any ol lhe NOTICe Of' Sept 23 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE Suix•n or C11U1 l "f -rnn~w olt.ce or 1,,6 Otrec•o• or Purcnastng
JOAN p JORDAN (under '"'' orope<ly dH CllDe<I aDove IS TflUITll'I aALI f225'27 I(' nun I\ 11•qUl'SI In~ t ha I ol sa10 COll~e OIS!rlCI
PUBLIC NOTICE
FtCllTIOUI I UllNUI
NAME IUTEMENT Tne 1c.11owtng ~·sons ere oorn~
busu1ess: as'-
SOUTH S~ORE L1MOUSll~E S!:F'·
VICE 2297 t Tr Ion Laguna Hoitt.
CA 926S3 M1cnaet JoseP" Sc1rte11 3' • T
Monroe Wa1 C.0111 Mesa C.11
92626 f r on'-. OavoO freQOS• 2297 t -,,•or
Way r~ Uogura 1'1 llS C.A 9265'.l
JOfl• l>1C'le11<1 '722 M11C"e1 r 86
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Ttlri Dus ne~s ' tOl'duClflO Dt •
oe,.,e, ar.oa,tner i n10
M •e Sc11r1e11
·n·s stntftm~nt .,a, t11eo Nilf't t-"
C Ou"'' Cler• of Oranye Cou1111 r 5.,p, 26 1Q8J
1'22$117
Pubust1ed 0•1•1ge Coul 01111
PHOI Oct 26 ,_ov 1 8 IS, 1983 ~78;>-8 ' the l nde...,..ndrnt Admmis-1 purpo11e<1 to be 19 Agate S11ee1 No. f11111 PutJhshed Orange Coa11 Oa11y NOTICE o' VIOLA l\l Ll::\.\'IS b<.· .ip· Eacn Dtdder musi subm•I witn hrs
r-Th Irvine CA 10U Aftf IN OlfAU\.T UNOEfl A Pilot Oct 11 18 2S NOii 1 1983 SALE FOR DEFAULT Did 8 c1Uhtt1I, check cet11hed -------------
-trallon uf Lslales A ct} e-rne undersigned T1ustee d•s· OEIO OF TlllUIT OATIO """° 27, 5549·83 ANO Pf.YMENT OF pumh"<I .1~ 1.11•rso11.tl n ·prl·sen-cn1K1t. 0, 0,008, 5 oono m•Oe D•Y· PUBLIC NOTICE
petition 1s 'let for heanng In clarms any 1tab11ity •o• 1ny 1nc0tre<t· 1rn. IJNL.£11 YOU TAKI ACTIC>ff ASSElllMENT LIEN t.Jl1 \'r• 10 .1Jn11111'1tc'r (ht· t>Sldtd aDte 10 ine 0,08, ot ir>e coast Com· -------------
Dept No 3 a\ 700 CtVlC ness Oll"e w ee11ooreu ano other TO Pf!IOTWCT YOUfl PfllONflTY, IT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN tr.at t•f \\'ILLlt\M F'Rl::l)f:KIC K muntty Coll"Qe 011111c1 Board or NOTICE OF DEATH OF
Center Dr • \\rC"St, Sant.a Ana, ~oem1em1n on oes1gna110" it eny s110 .. n MAY U IOU> AT A PU8llC IA&.£ on Novemoe• 16 1983 at 10 00 arr LE\.\'IS CU1)d1•1 th1• lnJr pen -1 l1u5tees in an amount nol less tnanl GER TR l'DE TR ECKER'
N 23 1983 .. If YOU NIEIO AN E~NATI<>fl FICTITIOUS aUSINESI at 700 C•v•< Cent8• O"•" West Su "'· ,,.,e oe<C@f'l11s•.1011ne aum Dtd as a aka GERTR' 'DE FIFE a La CA 92i01 on ov • at Said sa'41 ,.,11 D• made Dul w1tnou• 10F THI NATU"I OF THI NAME STATEMENT peno1 Court Cler It. s Qll1ce 1n 1ne d1·nl J\d1111rnstr .. t1nn ttf. ~-I guarantee tnat the biolle• wtll ente1 '-• • 9 30 A M co.,.enant or w11ran1y e•P•esso• •m· PfllOCl•OtHG AQA*IT YOU, YOU Tne lollowtng person ,9 do•ng Cny 01 Santa Ana C.ountyot Orange w~ t\1 11 Tht• 11..t1t1un IS st'll 11110-the p1oposeo Co1111ac1 ti tr>e TR ODI FIFE Al'li D OF
If YOt: O BJECT 10 the Phe<J regaiding tnle pos:.esston. 0' IHOULO CONTACT A LAWY£ft. business as Statt' 01 Calrlo•n•a CHARLES E fl r ll!'Jrtn" in Dt·pl ~o :i at same ts awa•de<l Jo n1m In me event PETITIO:-.; TO ADM I SIS· encumbrances to pay the unpetll On November 15, 1983. at 9 00 .. ICHELENA 26701 Ouatl Cree• WEBER and J.l\MES E OOBAOTT _, • ". 01 r 11 1 1 nto such con1ract I R E T TE NO A "0500 granting of lhe peuuon, you l Dalance ot tne notet11 secure<! Dy AM ,8ENEFACl.M duly epl>()lnled ,,85 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 ~./fl Attorneys at Lew 69!> Tow!' rlJIJ l1v1l ll·nt1•r Dr Wes1., ,..ap~;:::::,;;~;•,,,9 cneck ~tll be TE A • · ·I<.
should either appear at the H id OeeO or T1ust plus es provtde<I lru1tee under end pu111Uan1 to Deed Barbara Hope 26701 Qj)i1I Creek Cenler 011ve Suite 800 ,Costa IS.tnla J\na, CA ~:!701 un No' :ortened 01 '"the case or a bod, tne T o all heirs. bcnc..·f1c!ar1e-...
hearing and state vou ob.)E.'C· tn se10 notetsJ. advances 11 any, ot Tlu•t 1ecorded June 30, 1978 " ..,85 Laguna Hllis CA 92653 Mesa CA 92626 17141 556· 7640 :!'•. I !Jin JI ~) :JO A 1\1 rull sum 1nereot will be ro11e1ted 10 t rPd1 to rs ;md cont 1nge11 l • und•• the 1111ms or satll Deed 011 at No 47821 bOOk 12743 p..,,.. • ' 11 11 bl '-11 t th hgh " • GERTRUDt." 11on.s ur file written ob.)E.'C· Tiust. lees cnarges. &no expesn n ' · • · -..-lh•s business is conoucteo by an w1 se at pu IC a"" nn o e ' IF Y<>l' OBJl-X.vr lo the• sa•o college 01st11c1 1 ··rc·d11nr i. of r.
uons with the court before 01 tne r1u11ee ano ot the ,: ~! M~Rg~i~~iT~8::Rll~l·N~xT~1~ ln~~~u:,~ Hope ~~',~~~~.;~~ c;,•:.:;011'1~~·:;:;,f;~~ 1~rnn 1m~ nf lhl• r11.·11 ti• in. you ! 10~: ~~~,~~ ,:,8r0~~~~;:74;1sd~~dl S T H E C K E R a k 0
the hearing Your appear-1c•eateo by said Deed ot TruSI 1ru1tof11). In the o"loe ollhe Coun!V This statement wu rneo with 1he lhe t•me ot sell!. ell lh81 cer1e1n real sh11ultl l'ltht•r .1pp.•ar at tht'j alter me dale sel tor tne opening GERTR UDE FIFE aka
ant'e may be m person or by c•~o' ntne0, 11~:,. 01n~7i~e'.nll:~~ P~otal Recordet or Ot1nge County, State 01 County Cle1k of Orange Countv on piopt>ny S•tueted in the Cn~ or ht•.fftn~ .ind ~1;1t1• vnu ob)t'C· thereol T HUD! F'I FF: and persons
l g Calllornle, Will SELL AT PUBLIC Oct 4 1983 1rv1ne C:ounly ol Orange S1a1e or • b The Bo8ro 01 Trustees reserves "h" mav bl· otherw t!i•' YJ')Ur attomt•Y • amount or the unpato bal•nce ol the AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER F22M2S Caltlorma oe~criDeo u rollows 11011:-ur I 11!-"rt\ti•n o )t":· the Pll•elage or ,01ec11ng anv and all •
lf YOU ARE A CREDI· obl1ga11on secured by 1ne above de-FOR CASH (payabi. at time of 11i. p bltStlllO Orange Cont Dally Legel Cffl'et'P"°" Untt 111 re· u11n' w ith tht• t•riurt befort'I 0,05 0, 10 waive any 1rreguta11t~s o• tnll'rt'Sll-<l in lht' wtlJ and ttt
TOR or a contingent creditor 1<•1Ded Otlod of Hull and estlmllled In l1wtul money 01 the United StatMI p,10~ Ocl 11 t8 25 Nov 1. 1983 co•ded '" pa•cer Oook t38 page 1 1 hl' h1.,1nn..i y 11ur .tppear-1"1o1ma1111es 1n any Dtd Cl' on the b•d t'St.all'
___ ...1 f I costs. eapen141 ano aovanc.s la 11 Front ant1•nce to Benetact at 5552.a3 parcel 1 O•ongf! Count) Ca11101n1a I h A ._ ... ~ f !-""
of the dl'l.'e~. you must 1 e I' 150 797 15 22691 Lamber1, Suite 520. El Toro, ol M1sce11aneo<.s Maps Orr1cral Re-am'l 111•" .It Ill l>t.l'lo<.ln or Yj O•ng NORMAN E WATSON ll''tlllOf1 1'1'a.~ k~n 1 ht"''
your claim with the l'OUrt Qr Tho t>enellclary unde< sa10 Deed CA all rlg'11. mi.. end lntllfett con· cord' \·11ur :itturnt•\ Secretary Board ol l•usteesl by Robin ( an ins l1\ t c present 1t t.o the personal rep-or Trost r>eretolo<• executed anll Ile-veyecl to end now held by 11 under Ml.IC NOTICE Tiie stree1 add•e5' or 01ner com • If \'( >L' A Hf' A CREDI · Cl>851 Commun.I~ COiiege 01st11c1 Suf>l-·rtnr Cuurt of O r ange r~·nt.allV" dppomted by the ~leda•a'1°101n114101u09noe,,rusltgtlWldano'0ew~~: said Deed of Trull In the pr09«ty mon oes1gna11on 01 H td •eel proo· TOH 111 ,1 1,,ntlrl~l·nl crC'dtlOr PuDhslleo Orimge Coast Oa1ty P1101 Cuun1y rPqUt'Sl ln~ tha1
h r . .__ ..,.... ma enuated In aald County and State FICTITIOUS aUllNEIS etty 15 1800 E Gti•I') S11ee1 ,, t I 1 , ··' r . f I , O<.I 1!> Nov t 8 1983 R b (~ I { k k.. l'OUrl w 11 in our monu"' to. Salo, ano a wrlllen Notice ol De-deocrlbed as NAME STATEMENT Santa A,,a Cat1tnrn•a 9'705 11f the• th'' .1~-u \11U mu:;t 1 t 580~
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frnm tht-dalt' o f first issuance laun and E1ecuoo 10 Seti The unoe1-The non11 .. 11erly 165 lee• ot the Tne following pe11on IS doing said sate 111111 t>e msoe w111iou1 v11ur t 1.11m w11h .&h t• l'('IUrt .~ potntl-d a!> f>l-'rson.il rt'pr{'S('n
of ll:'lll'l'S ..l.' provided in Sec-signed cauaeo said Notk:e of Default 1outhe11tllfty e3 feet of 101 173 ol business as coven&nt 01 warranty •eQ111d1ng 1111e f>n.,,,,;nl 11111 t hi· Pl'l''Silnal rt'p-1 taltVt· t<J admmtst~r thi' t'Statl' -oc f h p ba Cod andElect1on10 Se11101>erocorded ln Newpor1 Hetghlt, as shown on a FOX ENTERPRISES •IOI 18537 possession or encumD1ante5 To -v .. 1 " t , f GEHTRL'DE STRECKEK
tuin 1 I 0 t P ro le e the county whel9 the •eat property II map 1ec:o•ded In book•. page 83 of San Felipe. Fountain Valley CA sot•sty lhO oohoal•Cln se<.ureo Dy and rl'!.c·nWll\'\• •1PP'11ntl-... uy t IC PUBLIC NOTICE 0 ' '
of C..ll(orn1a The lune for loeatod mlMlell1neou1m1p1,1eco1ds ol Or· 11e108 puisuont 10 111e powe• ot 581e con n1url within fnur months cunrlL•r thl• lndl.'pendl'nt Ari
filing da1ms will nol expire Party conOucun~ sale &nge County, Calltornla Karen Fok, 18537 Sen Feltpe 1erreo 1n 1nose ce11a1n co110111ons fr'lm lhP du ti· .. r (1r,I 1ssuant't' NOTICE INVITINO a1os n1m1strall\•n \If Estates Al'tl
Pr111r to fuur month s from t he APETIEOLNLE FINA CIAL CORPOR-The •••eel l14d•Mt and other Fountain Volley, CA 92708 -COVHll8ftl$ &nd rt!SlllCllOns dated as nf ll'IH·r~ ... , l'f lf\'tdl'Cl In S«<" llD ITEM NO 907 ThC' p<-'ltllon IS SN Cor heann;.; _ _, common dealgnatlon. II eny, of the Donald f'o•. 18537 San Felipe of Jut~ 18 1q191n Bonk 13233 Page _ • N01 ICE tS HEREBY OIVEN thal ''-N •1 t 700 C datl' uf th!' hearing not1''-" 197 E Hamllton Ave •202 real prope<ty dMC•lbed above Is Fountain Valley CA ll2708 437 el seo 01 Ort•c•et RMo•d• or t1tu1 rllO of th1· Prob.ih• Cude sealed proposlllS will tie 1ece"18<J by 111 ..,.•pt o • a 1v1c
abuve !Campbell, CA 95008 pu100t1ed 10 be 2• 1 Cotta Meta This bush18S1 IS GonduCled by an Oranqe County Cahlo•nta of l ',tl1f11rm,1 Tlw 11m1• for I l"e Crty or Cost11 Mese to ... 11 The l\·nler nr . Wl'St, Santa An..t
VOL' MAY EXAMINE the Pr>one (401111166-51168 St . Coal• M ... , CA 1ndtv1dua1 Not•ce or Oe111ull payment 01 (thng , 1,um\ "ill nut {' pin• City Counc11 P 0 Bo• 1200 Costa CA ~:!701 on November 2:l
h If Date Oc1obe1 21 1983 The undersigned Trullee di•· Ke•en f o• as!Mlssment lt•n,.unlle• u •O con h f h I Mesa Calilorn•e 976,8-1200 on or l'lR:l I.I :ltl A M ftll• k(•pt hv l c· lourt you PEELLE FINANCIAL CORPOR· clalmi any ll1bt111Y tor eny incorrect· T111s statement w11s ltled w•lh thl! 0,110ns cov&nants and restr•cllons pr111r 111 four m 11n t ' rum 1 e oerore 1ne no111 or 1 t 00 am on · • ;ii · •
arr 1nlen'Stl-d in the e<state, ATION Trust~,..,. of the'""' addreu and othof Counly Clerk ol Or11nge Coonly on was •eco<ded on Jun• 2, 1983 as dal,• uf thl' bl"<1rtng n11ttt•C:'d Thurs<lay Novemoe1 10 1983 II lF YOU OBJECT lO tht•
vou mav 'Wf"\'(' upon thf' t'X· By Vl•g•n•e H Tnrockm detlgnallon. 11 eny, shown Oct • 1963 1nst•umen1 NO ll3·2S31U or ONlctal ahov.: shall Ile 1ne •11sponS1D1llly ot tne 1>111 granting u( lht> fX'llltOn. ynu
--d t to Vice President i-etn ~1 ~llCO"ds o.~Counl~-C.ltlo•n•.. \'•"'At\'"' F.XAMINF. ihc• de1 10 <ll'll•er n•s t>•O to Ille Cny ,houlcl l'tthl'r apnoar at the> •:c-uw r or a mints ra r, or PuD1tsned 01ange Coast Daily Piiot i S1ld 11i.wlll be made. l>utwlthou1 PuDUshed Orenge Coast Dally Tnis nouct 15 given 1n comoltance ....,.._"'"' .1. .. • Clj!•k s Oll1ce Dy tn• p1 ope1 an· r
Up<Jn tht-attorm•y for the ex-No• 1 8 15 1983 covenant Cl' ••rranty, eMpreu or Im-P1101 Oct 11 t8 2S Nov 1. 1983 with ine o11ectt•" giv~n 10 west lllL· kc µt "' I lw l~ rurt If you n(lunced 1tml! Bros win O'e put>llC'ly h1....aring_ a.od stale you Ob JC".·
e\::Utor' or administrator. and 58 l l ·83 piled. rega•Olng 111i. paaaesalon, or SS56 83 co8s1 Piooetly M.t•H1g11mt>nl Se•· ;tn· 1nl<'1 t·~ll't.I 111 tht• t•'lUlll'. ooened and reao aloud 111 11 00 tmr\$ ot f1h• written ob.)l'I> hie with thl' court with proof 1 encumbrano111.10 pey the rem1lnlng vice t11c oy 1rie Board 0101rec1ors or \'llll 111,n .,1.rvi• lllllHI ltw t'X· am , or as soon lh4!•ealle1 65 P!llC· 11on;; w11h tl w l'OUrl bcoftir<'
f t 1-------~prlnclpal 1om of the noteCa) secured 1m C Ml'ITICE Ga"y PlaLu Olhte Park Assoc:1011on , 1 , 11ceble on Thurtdar , Novombil• 10. h h y <> Sf•rviu• " wrlltt-n reques 1by said Deed 10 Trull, wllh lnl«etl PuuLI ~ On Octooer 12 1983 wll1cn 1s 111e •"'l'Ulut '" ·" nll ntslr.it.ir, or 1983 in the Counc1 Chambe•s. Clly t t' t'iH'llll( our ,ippenr-
stalmg that vou dt:"\1rl' special I thereon, 11 p1ovlded In u ld no1ee11. FICTITIOUI BUllNEll date or the 11111181 ovbhtll•on 01 1n1s upon 1 ht· ,11t11rn1•v l11r lht• 1·><· Hall 11 Fa11 Onve Co918 Mesa. C1111 :1m't' rnav bt• 111 pt'rson or IJ,
nol11 t· o f lhP filing u f an In· advencH .11 any, unOe1 the te1ma ol NAME STATEMINT No11ce ot Sate 1118 lollowtng l'\'UtrJI •lf' ,idmin1stratur. and IClrn111..,,ro1 111<1 rurn11h1"g 01 REFUSE v11ur ;ilt.1rm•v
V!•ntrJr y .ind appra1semPnl of Slld 0.-<I to Tru11. teee. ch1r3111 The loUowlng pe1sons ere oom9 emounl!Heor11sen1lhl'101e1 amount fill "tlh th1• ,-.,un w11h proof REMOVAL SFRVICE • If' YOLI ARB A CREDI ·~···t•• ··~~·"'S •>r r>f th'• peti· •\\'• _,l\i and ea~Nt or the Truatee an of busineu 98 01 thl! unpa•d n11lonc11 01 11111 obtr· 11 r '!It ACI01t1dna1 '°"s or thl! specttt TOK or a l'Ontlngl"nt l'rt'Clllul ~·.., """~"' < c,(,._ •p thelrutll CINtedbyaalOOeedol BSC tNTERNAllONAL 3723 gel1011 &tlCur &O bi 1he ul "•r\'111• a wrt I'll l•JUl, catton,mayll•oble1nedallneOI·
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t hl Cahfornsd Probate Code \~ \ 1 ~he ~l~t,ary un~.1=1~ ~ Baci.mann Skate Co•p :1723 penses aovences •esoecuveiy ena \•t·nlnr~ ;imJ JIJJJI ::11s<>nwnt of ~!s ~7°:'h~ D~,;v"'~~~ '~:~~n"~~~o pn•st•rtl tl ll'l lhc> pt·~n<tl rt>µ
."'·tESERVE ,u l'MPER •· o N I ...... e o or•e•-n Birch Street Sulle 2• Newpo<t such olr>e• ass.,ssmtnls oen•thes t ~.., b lh ·• ·•• "' llv«ed to the undetetgn«l •rlllen Beacn CA 92660 cosll 11no 8lll7'TllJY, tees as may !"'tall• l\.c;srtl> or nl lh1• pt•ll· 1rmt1 11m11 1n 11 sealed envelope. I rest"nt.llll\'1• Jppoint""' Y t
H 'GHES 1-' o.ciatatlorl ol Default and Oom•nd ThtS busmen 11 c.onllucted by e 11cc1ue from da1' 111 1m1111 punh 1111115 111 ,tl\ttUllt.-. m1•ntmned 1<1@nllhed on me ou111<1e wllh tho Bid lvurt w11h1n fuur month'
BY: J. ROB ERT MESERVE 10< Sale. and• wr11ten Nollce of 0.-o0<pollllon -. C3hon un11111me or sale The unpa•o in <\f'\.thm 1200 .mu l:.!OO !'i of Item Numt'>e< &no,,,. Qoenlng Date from lht• clulc> of fu-st issuann•
S 90 C D I P 0 l•ull 11110 Elect Ion 10 Sell The und«· M 1 B h IM p elldent batence 01 001ig1111on 11 S2 07 4 25 , •00 Eacn b•d shall s~•ty eech end I d-' "· l · am pus r ve. · • "/ ,.,/d ,, atglWld cavNd Miil Not!Qe ol Oefault 1~~ ~111~!m':nt we.' fllecl wnh lhe co.1t1 ol S204 65 •xoen•e& ol sooo I tht• c .. 1tlnrn1tt P rolm\t' ( l' 11ver,. nem as sftt torth tn the soeclfl· nf <'t lers as prov1 · <-u in ""'
Bo it 78ZO and Electlon to Sell to be lec!O<ded In County Cle•k ot O•ange County on tor a IOI al amount ol ".771190 I MEAD & M EAO e&llona Any &n<l ell t MC8PllOn• lo lion 700 or the Problltc Codi
New p ort B e 11 c b , CA. thf'f•ttffh thl" lho coontywher• lhfl rHI propetly le Oct 12, 1983 Oeled Octol>fl• 10. 19113 11 0 I Ouve Street. Suite-170 •M sp.c11tc!'t1ona may be c1 .. 1ly of Caltforniu Thl' time fl11
8"0 IJ•ilt' Pl/o~." loc1ted 2272'2 CHARLES E WEBER C g &O stated In lhe btd, end r111u1e to aet f l I II , 92658· 7 ' Ot te! October 20. 1983 WEITOYElll a CUflfllY F tor Well Cons1 Newport Bt•acb, A. Z6 tonh any item In th11 1pecllicat1on1 1 mg l' aim1 WI nol c>xpir• (714 ) 7SZ·899S I ,.. .... .i rn•n1 t .11. R•I SPARMAN 1nd/or BEYOND A1torner• •t law Propeity M"nagem11111 ( 714 l 833·9033 shall be grounot to• 111t.ct1on of the prior to four months from th•
PubhshC'd Orange Coast th• ''"' d•• •lld •old PARTNERS 500 Newpott center Drive, tulle a Se1111cet•ln<' Pubh-.hf'fi O r:lnJotl' Coast bid dtltt' u f thr ht•armg nottl't'l.l
Datly Ptlol ()l t 31 N ov I, 7. 11 th• .r111nll •••r for BENEFACT New~1 a.ocll, CA. t2tlO Published O•nno.-r.Of\11 Oatly P1101 l),ulv Pilut {.). 1 :11, Nnv I. 7. Each b!O shell "' '°''" ine rv11 nhove 1983 5836-63 1 th• I'"" I ... n1 .. 1 I •l11ldTrv1tM Publlshell O••nue Cou t 0. ally OCI" 18 1S Nov t 1083 1!18'\ ~R:l7 -A3 namet11ndre11oences ol all per1on~. YOU MAY EXAMINEth'
-------------h t I h BY" Cindy Taylor Piiot Oct 18 26 Nov 1 8 19113 5582-83 · • • • a110 P••llea 1n111rea1e<1 In the , I ' ... m•1c NOTll'C •••• , •1 In I • 226QI l.•mber1. Sult• 52(1 ' . 5870·83 prOPQl&I II the bid II Dy. COfPO• f1I~· kt'pl by lhc• l'OUrl f you
r\llJ\. '~ H., .. ,,. hut on ... t of El TCl'o. CA 92830 111on. 1lal11 Iha n11me1 or the ottictta an• inll•resttod in thl· l'\'l:1h• I "'' •oil. nm• bum 171•1855-3788 f'lellC NOTICE wno can 11gn 1n 1gr"m11rtl on h NOTICE OF AVAILARITY th• 11.,i, P1ln1 Pubttthed Ora~ Coul Diiiy Pilot be111111 ot th• corrorouon and vou mav '14:'rve upon t c t>
Of ANNUAL MPOttT Oct 25. Nov 1. 11. 1963 rta.iC NOTICE ITATEMfNT Of PU8llC NOTICE whetMr mo•• 1nan ono o"lcel mu•• t'\'Utor cu adJ'T\lnl5trafor, ur
P11tsven110 Secuon 5 t04<Cll ot the 5792·83 AaANOONMI NT Of Ull Of sign 11 tne bid•• by e P••tnetehtp Cl' u pon the• llttomC'y for the ex
1n1e1n11 Flavenue Code notice " FICTITIOUI auatNlll flCTITIOUI au.,...11 NAME FIGTITIOUI au11NEll 8 1o<n1 von1u111 111te lhe name1 end c<.'Utor or admlnlslr tor amf ,,.,.Dyg•ven that ,,... 8(1~11 1eoon Ml.IC NOTICE NAMI ITATl•NT T'1• IOllow111g ~M>f'I· have •ban· NAMI ITATIMINT t!ddretael OI •II o-•I llartneft •
IO< '"• F•K•I year July 1 •9112 10 ThO 1o11ow1og petton " ooino Oonttd tne uM or the F1e1111ou1 Bu11 Tnr, lotrowtng P4HtOnt a1e doing nno iotnt .,.nture<-a 11th• bidder 11 1 !tie with the l'UUrt wtlh pronf
JW!ll 30 19e3 of Ellwtn hyto< FICTITIOUI aUllHlll bual1'•11 u MIS Name HERITAGE INVEST· 1>u1.ne11 H sole pr<>e>rleto•ll'llp or anOlhat entity of i;<'f'\lll't', A wntten f"("qUl'1il ,
ScMl•rthtP Trull I ptlvate loon· NAMI ITATIMfNT BlONO lllNYl RECORD CO . MEN TS 1491 Beker St Su•te 1, llllLAOE FIJNO I, LTD ANO 1170 that ooe1 nu11nu1 under a llcllllou1 SU!llng I h ilt yQU desire IJl"'l'lltl
0111dh 11 evatlt blt •t the roun. Th• lollowlng peraon 11 dotng fTONI( PUBLISHING CO . IDLE Co1t11 Mete CA 0,828 • !> BEACH BOUL(VARO LTO 11711 name Ille blCI 1na11 be tn 11141 re~I f h. f I f
Clehon t pr1nt 1pal o"tc:• lo• In~-busineH &t LOVELL ENTERPRISES, K,..OTT ownflf O•vld Walter M)h'" ?ru5 SE Marn Streel a A, Irvine. CA nam• 01 oie bldOe• wlH'I 8 detlg nntll'f' tt l I' I tng O An tn
lion duttng IOQUllr bulln .. hOIJ•I NEBULAE FINl ARTS ANO ENTERPRISES. 2 •8•' 0CIH nVl8'W Wuwin9 Ct•C~ Cn•t• M•u. CA 9?714 nation lollow1ng showing "09A t•h• vo•ntory ,1nd appralllement of
lflln'I ft 00 • m 10 5 00 om by 1ny CRAnS, 111119 l • C:a111111e Fou111e1n Ln Hunt1no1on Bt1cn CA 926'18 97828 Vtlla911 Aul Et111a Inc t 1'15 SE f1Ct11IOu• n11n\or · p10Yidoo how· lit.iW a&t•ti nr uf thr pt•ll
c1111en who •e<tuett 11 w11h1n1110 day• venw, CA 02708 MtchH I Gerard i<'nou. ? 18•2 Tn• F•C11lloo• Butln•"'' N•me •II' Mtun !ltr""1t •A 1 .. ine CA 9:11 '" e1vl!f. 110 11c111tout neme 1n•ll oe uMd lloni1 nr <l<'"Ounl8 m<'nllonr<t
ert., tii. d•I• ot ""' f)Ubl~ttOt'I M•11111 An9ellne M1111tno Marv111, Oc-••nvtew Ln Huntington Beach te1111C 1n •nov11 wH I 1ao 1n Otano• ""'''PH McNemee 1178 SE Mttn union therf! 11 41 current reo••t•ation ,
TM rounoa11on a pnnc1p11ott~1a I 1119 L• E•tr•ll• Fountain Vallty, "A 0'11•8 County (111 Aug1u1 ~ 1 tll81 St•H I •A 1rv1n• CA 92714 with 1111 Ot•no• coon!'f R1eor<f« In 1n &-1.•uon 1200 and 1200 !> u(
1ou1to ti 17UO f"ncn SUMI INlne, CA 9'708 "' fntt l)vllnou 11 cooductll<l oy 11n Th11 busmen "'ft' Cl'l'll1111 •eo by 11 I Tri•• nuatn•tt 1• conduc1ed by • c;no or coroo1•t10f'l1 1~tud11 thil thr <.:.1hfom u' ProbAt<' C'odl"
CA f1111 butlfleff la ~OOdllCIOCI by en ndlVldu•t 'n<l1v10ull lomllf'C O••IMUht(I amos 01 tho Ptt1110ent See1et•r-, IONEY MENl)LOVITZ ff'\41 C>f•nclpal m•nager ol lhO fOUft-lndlYldual MIGfl•el G ~nott D•Yt<I Wtllflt '4yn111 l>hlltp II McNeml!t PrH •Oent ~ ••• "''" 1no Man90or r r I I • OA110t1 it Wttt .. n G1_. Auocla· MltllO M1rv1n Thia 11a1oment wH 11\od •llh tMI Thia sl1l....,,trnl .,.., lrie<I w•th ""' ft\11 1111-nt .,. .. 11..0 •Ith the The Ct1y C~t OI tl'WI CUy OI ltOMlt)' Or t l C OOf'T
hon fhlt a1e1•,.,.nt wo r~ wHh the i"ounty Clfl•k of Orano• Co..nty on County Cl••O "' Or1ngf' Coun1y on C:ount~ Clll<~ nt 0••~ Coonly on Cotta MHI ,11,.rvea tho 1111111 to 3!%$ t:. Canoo St~fC ~ Q. Dr-* County ci.111 ot Or•no• County on &1 12 1983 0<;1 ~o 198 \ Oc• 1 •1193 ro,.c1 •ny 01 all bl<I• kr~ ood, CA. te7 l t AIMnlef et Lew S)(t 12 1983 I f'l27f74 1 re no F 109090 '127111 OAlrO OC-IO!>flf '8 lH3 1UO fl'h I 'mtlO "u"llt h..,. O•a""• Coall Dtlly Pun111n.c:t Or•"g" Coot Oa11~ l'111>1ta111i0 OIA1i0" Co111 Dally c .-. p l'uhltiihlod Ornr'§e Cc\il'I 1 cti i,...1 ,. ., "" .. ., ' 11 1• 1,,.3 O •• • 11•• l>obll•hlld 01•noe ,out v Rlly 1101 ll I I' I N I R lll" I lrttne. CA. t 1114 Publlll>fOd 011nge COIM Dall\' Piiot <kt 18. '~·Nov 1 II. 1H3 Piiot Oc• 5 NO• 1 "' ... Piiot ct n Nl>Y I " 14 1 • .,J NO• I t943 Ill y I ol O\' • • • '"
Putllttntt<I Oteno• Co111 Oe11y P1101 Oc1 111 11'>, Nov 1 11, 198:1 &872 113 !1711'1·11:1 11~8 113 Sll.lO 1n ~llZ!I 11.1 111101 Nov 1 1H 3 599 I 83 ~1111 83 '
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('8 Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT /Tuesday, Novernbar 1, 1983
PUBllC NOTICE I --K-07995 ,
NOTICE OF DEATll !'OF
KENNETH A. BUOWN ANI>
OF PETITION TO ADM IN • '
IST E R ESTATE NO 1_-
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A-120409 I
To all heir:-. l)O·rwf1t·1.11·1<-s,
l'red1tors ~f\d 1:1111tr r1gt•nc I
t'n'(J1tut-:-n f KJo:N,NETll A
BHOWN .md P•'t"M>r\.'> whu
mt•Y I.it.· 11ttw1" as•' 11\11·n·:..1<"<i
111 iht• will .md 111 t•:..'°WI<'
A 1,..11111111 h.L, bt•t•n I tit•!
hv FRA NK r.1 L'AHF:LL 111
tht• Supt•r1111 l'1•urc 11f l)~,111gt•
C ou11t y '"4Ul'Stln~ 1hat
FRANK M l'ARELL bt· .ip
pollllt..J d.'> pt·rwn.il rt•prt-st•n·
tal l\'t• to adm1111ster thl' l'~l<itt•
..,f KENNETH A BROWN
(umfrr tht• lnde pt>ndt·nt Ad '
1mrns~ratlun uf !-~tail's At·t 1
Tho: pt>lllwn l:> S•·I fnr he.iring
111 Ot-pt Nu :• Jl 7UU C1v1t•
Centt'r Llr ,.Wt•:..t, SJnta Ano.
• CA !J!.!701 ,,,, Nil\' I ti 198:! at·
9.30 A r.1
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res.•nt.it1\·e o1ppo1nt1'll h:-thl·
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of IPtll'rs JS prov1J t'<l 111 s,,
nun 70\1 uf tht: Prubdll' Cod•·
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dat.-uf tht: hL·anng nvllt't'l.l
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JAMES A. Hl'MPHREYS.
JR. LA\\ CORPORATIO~
23211 outh Pointe Orl\'t'
Laguna Hills, CA. 9265J
1714 ) 581·6300
P ubltshC'd l>rangP Clkl~I
Datlv P tlut lXt :.'.5 '.!ti. NO'-· I
• l!J83 57tj~ tiJ
PUBllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINE SS
NAME STATEMENT
T ne •oocw ,..9 oe..-son > JO-;
bVSl~PSS a;
MONO•JE ·~·,•_a,..oer1 a ~w,..11
ogtC'" Bean _;. H 64€
Waite• "C; S 6 aN e'1sn1p 19721
C.anoerret ....,_.~ 1•1'\<;')'"' Bedcn CA
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PU8LIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The 101tow1r9 oersons are do.ng
bus•ness as SAOOLEBAC!( PA1"4 •1~G & DEC-
ORATING 26575 E• ·Tooosc
M1S51on V•e10 CA 926!1.
Oav•O ><e•t~ Ph1t1tos 26575 E
Taboso MISS•O" V•e10 CA 92691
Davie t<eotti P•11llops • Thos sta1emen1 was ro1ec N+ltl tne
Cou,,ty Cler~ ot Orange County on
Dct 13 r983
F227404
Puoioshe<l O•a,,ge Coas1 Daoly
Pilot Ocl 'B L5 Na> B. 1Jla3 5674-83
PU8LIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS B.USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Ttle 1011ow•'1Q persons are <Jo1ng
bu~mesi; as
NOST AL".J•C CERAMICS 88 ~aor
Drove Co,ta "4"~8 C A 92626 Lou•s J Bacnteder 110 T'6 West-
wooo Blvd Culver C•ly CA 90230 Fr11nces S B&thlert"r 110 t6
Westwoo<l B•va Culver C•ty CA
90230 Tt11s busoness os conouc.led by an
un1,,co•oorateo assoc.at•n'l. 01ner
tll&A a par1nerar1oo
Frances $ Bar.n1eder
Tllos statement was f11eo w1m ltle
CountrCllJflf 'll Orang If Coon-1y lln'
Ocr 13 1983
F2273415
Put:>hsned Ooange Coas1 Oaoly
Pilot Oct 18 ?S Nov 1 8 1983
5675 8J r
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BU8tNE8S
HAME STATEMENT
The tollow1ng person is 001n9
business as 1 JJP $ABRA DENTA1.. P~OO
UCTS J189·C. .Auway 0flvf! Cosra I
·M esa CA 92626 • Jesse J Ro1t1 3634 711> Ave
; 11 l;jlA San Ooeqo t:.P. 9' 101
• This t:>us.ness 15 c.on<Jucteo by an
1ndlv1dual I Jesse J Aotl'l
r 1111 sta1emero1 ,.,u '•led w1111 11\fl
Coon•; Cle•k c.I Oranoe County on
Oct l3 1983
F221374
Publlshed Orange C..oast Cl ally I
Piiot Oct t8 15 Nov 1 8 1983
5679·83 I
Mn'&.NOTICE
FICTITIOUS I UllNl'.ll
NAJIE STA TUftNT
Trie lollow•"O persons are doong
butlneu u # BUENA PARK !"!VESTMENTS,
2604 Gtenneyre SI I AQ\'n• Beech,
CA 9265l I Thomu A OorMy & Assoc tnc .
·2604 Gtenneyre St Laguna Beech. I
.CA-9265, WHt:>ur McWhOr1!'r .368 Cr1M1lman '
L•M. Romano CA 9206S
• Tri.s bullneu 11 c.onductad by 1
.·~el pertn11111l•o •
: Thomae A 00<.e~ pre1•df!nt
Thi• 11111(1,,,.nl WU med wllll the I
:County Cl!l'k or Orar\QI County ()n I
·Oct 13 19113 P'22Tllt
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$380 000 63 t 1'170
TRADITIONA
REALTY ,
NEWPORT BUCH
Altql(,l"e IW< SI Or ' 1 fU~lu. flu1r bedroon1
; thre ... 0d1h h1..·fnt• f 'ri JI
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631 -1 400
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........ "' '"'"."'" ....... ....: 111rt1l11. l1m11ty Imme ,. l 3 Br, S900iyrly H 0 u ~ 1:1 1 n W e & t ' $490 & S<;OIJ $300 d&P
-µul oo~ l1•HH II do01'> 3Br.$8251wonlu• clltl/Mllnner~ schooJ dis 1!47·6141
\l"'""''VU)•J w1r1LlrJw' & Su••tr I Wl1ter tr1c.1 Hant. Harl.oar 2742
: • -' ouk p&rowttt 1101J•b '" Rtltlls • 476-04761 760 1733 NEW CONDO B
entry & kll<.htH• Ru~llC C 2278 'I r 'lo11ritry 1e"11n9 111 1d11al JACOIS REAL TI Saa Ja1a If. w/µ001 & 1ac $800/rno ..... w.,, •• "'" '""1 "~'" toc1111on .Just llslttd PROP MAIAIEME•T 2 br. 2fo. taifiify rm, 2 car DELUXE 846·2'2 11
ILUFFJ 75\1 t501. 714/111-1113 encl gar encl tm~ yard Irvine 2744
1241,000 Nedr schools Good area I Thi~ µrice includes lh11 WALKER & LEE Ba IHI lal1ad 2206 $600 mo 1M, lasl, secur La1111s 2 s1ory lowntiouse
li111d" Comlortat>le & n--' r--·-1ly & cleaning 32102 Vla I tbr lrpl AC lflg pools qu1e1 3 BR condo with 3 l1iCd.I C.,,1.CUC 2 Br. 1 -aa. gar• 6enl Ice, de Oliva 496-lt!i 14 courts 1ac. wa1ersca1Je.
baths Balcony ull hvtng 1 .. • .... l.lse to wa1er $1000 L I L
2648
no pals, •aase $600 Eve~ 2 tJ-790 7102 11aa1 llCa (213J 373 1'320 after 6pm room h11s city tights view r:::TT. _
Pnva1e Llecl( w11t1 wa ~. t 1111u Island uaylront 3 1 br turn apl deck some I Laianl Beula 2748
<,a11 1o see Th1s 1sayemt O•. 2 oa. 1r11 him rm view $500 incl ut115 •·-~---·--!'--'!""'--
144·10IO DEERFIELD TOWHOME $2500/mo yrly Call aft p1.1rson. no pets 494-7314 I Bdrm ap1 Noql\ Laguna
Co~oaa del Mar i'022
OCEH I JEm VIEW
200 Otk 40 IOI. 3Br • \Jen
Jba, ynrd c;ornpt 1elurh
$4 79 000 ;> 17 Ja~nHne
01Jt'll ')111 S11n 1 ,
Clwn1 agt bl'l 5551
Co1t1 Me11 1024
5RUT FAMILY HOME 5 BR · Lien lu.-place. dl>I
y<1rdge Ni;~ds some
1n,1ch up Owne1 1rans·
lt•rretJ $12J 500
Roy McCartllt1 Rltr.
18 10 Newport Bl CM
Ul-1121
4Br ?Ba 60• t?O IOI di
1<u;;ned gdr RV µ• nq
$96 !:100 call 646·8.J66
413r 20d 60.>. 120 IOL att<.lld
gdr f1V µkn11 $96 500
646 838& 9 11 V•CI • .\Uo ;,>o., c.ul ·Lle s;,c. V A
Jt-rms $114.900 Bll.r
IJt)j 8377
BAH FORECLOSURE
1 oca1 bauk has lorectO•t!O
.., ,.. 5nm 673-0786 $4SO mo. 1 1ear lease A<r•1~s lromp11no .~Br,c'1 ... l Br tra1le1 at Treasure Even1ngs 497-S382
tla llbl g~r lrµtc 1.omr11 Sµac•ous 4 Br 2·t>a Foplc. lstana ocean view S425
'""'' ,,,..-f.I'.'. a~sum '" Q•HIJQtl $1350 yrly Agt 213·433·99$11 $1 ;>4 <i()O 55t·90b8 67S-4000 ·
Newport Beacla 2669
2Br 20& deri wi trplt; ">eP
CIHllflQ rm Ii ~eo brea•
la~t noo> Single gar 1r1r.I
S 1l'001rn1.1 ;.-Olk ~ to t1c,1
4';4-30"3 LOVELY
EXETER
SAO IWl<..Hl l SON Cl.Hl•t
llhl'ff
Newrort Beacli --1.069
$201 CASH DOWNS
Cor oDI· del Mar 2222 Beach Ren1a1 Spacious i
4Br '.l':t1Ba home w/view.
1
ba. ott street pra.. g 1 blK
nvv. painl & cpts Avaol lo oeach yrly $7251mo ;-Br a1Jt near oeac.h ut
•H>w $ 16001mo Lse ul•ls pd 540·86)2 iio ~7'1iJ mo ru., pP.•s
1,44 8159 eve• OCEANFRO~l -wnlr class 499·26%
(,harrrnr1g 2 Br • toll t '' A •:~ec... quiet !urn c1ean I Lqana Niiael 2752
Liu pvt µ,;too & yard $ tOOO -S 1100 675·4688 N-E N OCEAN VU Conoo 1, F< w 1 , 1. a r D e l e o $!J5(1irno bJ3 tl t6.! I OCEAN VIEW 'JBr ~Ila frOI !JOOI Sleµs 2 Br.Total Lu;ury• oc.n $9501mo 551-056">
WATERFRON1 4Br 4ba L•" $1500 Agl 631 ·4960
27
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w ~lllJ Avdd now S2800 Or.eari View 2 Br 2 ba on Newport Buell 9';I
mr;, l'J mo 955·24 73 gr~entie11 Tenr>os spa JJ•••••••-N• n<.1w'2Br 2ba 2 car gar 1J601 $1300 mo 675·6466
Ba11.ony Lease S8501mo U I
S51 4693 all 7pm Apartautsr n •
Cotta Meu 2224 Balboa _____ '"'!!' ___ _
2 Br 2 Ba garage Peai11al1
w. OIJt•ner lrplc. moc.r O
w d nk up !or SldC:~ed
w&•ner ~o~ & spa
N o p1:fs $7 95 mo
54';·3115
2707
FORMER MODEL
PLH C-IRVl•E
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mvsl St'tl $91 50~ 5.,,..
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M 1JC,T ACT NOW "
$')IJ IJOO IJelow Dart~ dP·
pr1t1Stll MflOl!I nilme t~119e IC/I' Jr;1111 A zfr vO'f.
Vt~" 1\J 11 ~ C rtll l 60 9669
1.1• B11s 540·">583
M a• l~n Bui>"''
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LINH R~Al ESTATE
MESA DEL MAR
lovt'ly ano spac•OuS IS 1r11s
4 Bdrm 2 Mlb !anlll•
riome T ne cdri;oet is le;~
than J year; ,,,o <l'> •S lht>
tJtjQI l t'O S'-"d Own••r'-.
.. er , mot•"attH! Ais• '''<.J s "1e 500 63 r iJ ·o
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
PUI•. rT. DOLL
HOUSE • 13311000
rr""CJCt..ldle and warm
Je" ""' 1r u1.s r,pttt1M
'•v" e 1Jelwee11 Bo1 "
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t:JOU''f• t Q!'T'\f:: N Ir"!; tl"I
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well ~ (>N riPr ). rPaSOll
aOIP 63 1 140()
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VICTORY
&ARDEN!
6 t • 129 101 with separate
tenced area with· fr u•l
trees and garden Neat
as a pm .J Be.droom. 2
balh nome Spacious
country i..11r.hen tam11y
area Ou1e1 cul-de-sac
6lt8el .$ t.35.000... Call IQ
see 545.2313
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NEWPORT HEl&HTS
$144,9001 .
Attractove 3 Bdrm 2 bath I
home that's greal f()I
en1er1111n1ng En1oy Oul ,
door BBOs to format don
ners Includes TWO hre·
ptacPs on llvmg roorn &
family rm plus RV <1ccess
A super b11y ti won t l
last 646· 7 17 1
.................... '*'~fB31
LOWEST PRICE . ~
011 PElllNSUUI
<lnly $ t65.000 for lht~
r:harm1nq tiea1.h cottage,
1ust steps lrom lnP beacn
~ocean This enchan11ng
I Bdrm home mny be en-
1oyed a~ II IS or lhlS n 2 I
fot oller5 fiintast•c polP"·
ttul lor adcteo omprov~
menl or redo11etopme~1 '
646-7l71 I
lt£($f03
UDO ISLE
Tr.rJllH>rt.tl 3 Br. 3 11 Ba Hayfronl p1t'r &
(11i;1t f11r ti5' lx1..tt Pm,'ll lo sdl $1,4!5ll,OOU
B.1 \ l llUtl \'11l.1 ti llr, 7 1• n .. tin w1d..-lot, pool
\p.o d•«k for 1:!11' v,whl W i!l lio;is..· w 1uµium or
""' h 111111m1· pr1111t•rt_v $4.1150.000
VISTA DEL LIDO llYFROllT
F..ili11l11w. I.a\ & rm1UJ\WJ11 Vlt"W I Bclm1, I &
t"'11dn 1'' np · Low1-sl µnt,'(i at $295.00<J
BAYSIDE PUCE BOFRONT
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~~'' \lrt ;. 11111.tl 'l•tll't"I Ht.,fUt't'tl $I ,:10t1,0(1t1
PENINSULA HOME OCEAllFRONT
I ~ 1.111 i'll )l'llv \'11•w ' M .1r1111 l'•A1111 4 hd 1111
1-.lh .171111 "'I (1 I 1·<1r 1><1r k1nlo( .$1 :111:1.111111
FAIRBANKS RANCH HILLTOP
N1 tt l hr ·I 1 li.1. 'u't•m1 F11·111 Ii N l11111.i11d\
~~'t.111' I 2 p~1m1 · .1cro• h1llt11p No..., $!1\,1;1,<JO(J
CORONADO CAYS llYFRONT
\ 11r1111,od" 1,1.1nd ''"' 1i,1vl1 11111 l••I r1 ..
ii" k l'l.111,, ,f\,11l._,Nr1..., $;\,'lj 11111• \\ 11.ult
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r1 $1·1• 111111 wi11 11..u.1t.:.Lv1 •• 1i ••• 1 11101,..·11\ . . '
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BILL GRUNDY, Rt:ALTO·R
341 Bo yiode Drive N 8 6 7S· 6161
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uou•lo;tl w n1odern tea
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ii~ home w •truly a mou.:.i.
t a • n a I mo ''P h f1 r 'e
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lot on the end 01 a l'..frovllle
c.111 oe ~ar T nts ll•imP ,,,
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c..illH•l'l; tiled entry,
k•lchen IS oa1h Pajos
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p.111rrs and muc:h mur.r
noor,. Assume the e~1Sl· "'fl $60.000 8 r VA
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c :, '11Jnts .irJO "1'1un•aon
1w •ews ft1t-4 r:.w f'lefS will 3S-
s1~• v. tu.ar ''"9 terms 10
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v.r d t> Fct [H·a no
64J 6200
M1C111b-lni111
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Dua Point • 2226
J Br 2 Ba condo Pt
N19u'e1 gate<l pool ten· 2 Br 2 lull ba noce Quiet
n1s wall\ 10 t:>eacn S750 ""'CL gar 62" Ham111on
492-6700 548-0477 Ron
Niguel Terrace new 2Br
:'Ba condo ocn view
1:1or.;c1 access to Och
$850' mv 1s1 & last SJOO
5,:Jo( <..i;9_,, .... l()f'i
P,H\Or ,,,..IC ·•t"'A \ er
C ~nee. v.as1 er a• yt-r
•elrige 11plc. garage
Walk to oeacri S7SO mo
I Agt 496-5980
Irvine 2244
110 4 Bdrms h oB-$13qo
2Br ap1 ~ 195 Mine• s1
New cp1s drps t.>!11nt
Dsriwl'\1 stove ~ ret"g
No pels S650 mo · sec
oep lo ~ee call 64 S 9604
* 2 Br t Ba pV1 pa110 e
gar 0 W tnory rm $500
548·9084 540 5446
11t MESA VERDE 2 Br l
Bd N~wty oecor $525
No peas 833-8974
£425 I Br refroge no pets
pa1oo ;;i 1 c w 1e11 S1
673· 7787
Oakwood
C.drd<'o Apd,rtm1-nh
Nllwµurt H1•dctt \o
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APlllTIEITS
COUI'<'"'' CLUB :.iv '1G
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t, '' $660 A ~Ji. at '"''
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Or ..1amto• ... ~ Po a•
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644-1900
HYFR'ollT
1 El• t bd Ir g $625 me.
1 )! • IJSI 6 C e&r"'·c; s inc , o¢4-Q 1n
USTSLDE COTIACE CIDO IUFROllT
I 1,,,,.,.,.,,g /I. COlf S1Jr 28• 2tiJ d•• •NJ rv()"1 • p
srill!a ~isor 1
·Realty $400 mo lg 1Br sec.urot, BAYFRO•T
'' "nc1PCI bv 1ower•11g fJ~t·~ ;iilr $1.350 La
'>i.ill1" lree~ LOMt)IPlll) !):\ 1.F•l''' :59. t552 ''"••tit< lronl ii rear yards 1 1 786-1172
system. relrig stove ga• Spac•o11s :> Berm moo••e
act> 717 James St Apt nnmt>cl Nl,<>ti .. rabt:a....i -D 640·4979 tuuv de"o•att'O "ii" t.r,;
lJr·t.,cMd garage P1enty LIDO ISLE 35 45 LOTS
ol room tor e•l>ano•ng DIRT Favora(>le PflCe &
Ord, ~ 124 900 759 150 1 tPlms 6:.1 l OCJSS 1Bn• 5561
,.,Al trrn&LEE '1r>t1111y ·emncieted ~ Bf .. ft~ t,omt! · Btt<.11 I . l!IOCkS Real Estate ,11 san.J 0111, S 199 000
Yau ne1mP lht! 1err"~'"
a~ r 150.eac..
-MICH£ll0tf DRIVE .,...,_
Ei'!i.:j,
Large Townnouse 3 Od
2 , ba fml) rm formal
Wlll TO IEACN Cl•nong. new carpels fresh
Ou1s1ar>e11rig buv for 0101:1r pa1n1 Agl 673·5354
IHTANT IN!
$5251mo ;> Br 1 Ba pool.
laundry room close to
~hooping 149 E Bay St
TSL llcat. 142-1103
Conoo par~ setting wllh
view I Br wllolt patoo
bltir1s, spa, lnory rm gar
From $'700 1s1 II $300
sec dep to move in No
pets 631·6107 Ea s ls 1 Cle o u P 1 e • ctt younger 1.ouple Blflly WOODBRIDGE lg 4Br.
'i 12~ 000 lowesl proce 1n maontB 11"0 Pr.\at11 2 ,Ba lam rm, frptc. EASTSIDE 2Br tBa. no
wea Agent 6 73-8550 9ua1d gateel commurnry paaoos overhang noceryl wtr be<J or peas. $!>00 mo
L~E BEAUTIFUL co•DO 2 hugP bd r ms I'. 2 Ind SC Pd. pool. •eke pnv . $500 sec •. $250 clean • Queens ~eel bath~ O"IY S 1200 mo 640•1327 dep. 6'a5·8923 Grear fa~ts1de iotal•(ln J s 1;>8 son 759 t50 t yr it-1110 ~"9 ..owne.i 55Si...(>..l~, Of<; l<>o-689 7 1 frastsroe 3 Sn Ba CO ti age
A~pr al $1 40,000 A'4 V ,.,Al urn&LEE L I .. 2248 $6651mo 2617 D Elden rPil~'ln!lble offer CC"I· ft~ lfanl elC 631· l755
s•de•ed Mu~t >Pll ommPCl n--• Estate 3 Br frotc spa $1soo1mo
" 1 au::dl 675·3067 FREE RHT .,:ricPre buyer~ on Y We have 3" brand new.3 Pleas,, c.a11 Oe1Jtw• ?t3 876·<n55 • 631 5814 r:::TT. Br ,., Ba apts Bii ins. ~. Unt>el1Levabty hcha•m3tBnRg D•W. encl patios Ready
VIEW W /PRIVACY No aguna se 10 ren1 for Nov Kids OK
3 Ar 2 ba home e•tra Acreage 1125 Zba ·, blk to bbach no pets please To eel·
. spt>c•at. move "' conel 3?9 atrf'S 111111.oun1ry §w 1 rees P•Clllll tencc. wood ebrate lhe comp1e11on of
lhru-out 2 frlJlcs Pref tn1s pro1ect wa are offer-$ l85,000 2072 Vath:·~ Avenal King$ Cv Good Id • < l"SO cpl ch• O• ~ •· •m · 1ng 1 mo free renl lo Rd 645-5168 1>ves sp,.ngs Owner will carr~ 49 4 6807
p;,l)(H Ge>od huntmg • qua1111eo tenants on a
D1n1 Point 1026
OCEAN VIEW T wnhse 3tir
2 1bil l750 SQ It
Sl56,500 St5 000 <Jn
$t;>50 mo 240·3102
PHO"AMIC oc• vu
callli> ••o•sr s c1111 John New ort Beacli yea••v 111ase 645-6646
P'u•ll 18051758 6549 2 Br 2 Ba . ., mi 10 ocee . Frpl oool prvl pa to o
I P 1350 Nt!wpori Cresl . onl I ctstiwsll1 X·l.G t B• on DCOme rop s925 mo 63 1 .5755 Eas1s1de $510 557 2841
ATIHTIOll 2 smt Br tlSe t ba. 11v rm IHTHT l•I u•n l.VESTORS k•l qar S600rmo ultl pd $465tmo 2 Br 1 Ba POOi Sv S159 500 ts1' tas1 · S200 sec tndry rm ciose to :>hClPS
L•ld, ~ bu1 I r ~dthet
CO•Prec vu•• •ng ca•pe•s
ano Or ape~ S 1000 Ptl•
mo 1 l ear lease
'HUOR REAL Tl
(l 14) 113-4400
115 CAIYOll UST
VSpet•OUS lu•ur~
vFvll Secu••ty
vG01ICourse V•ew /
"'2 Car Gar\jge At tror
door
vSv.1mmong & Tnerd-
pe.,1oc PooJ:i •
VWal~ lo rasr1,pr1 Island
v vear1y iease
Fcir aoot prease catt
7141644-0509 No pets
DOVER /WESTCLIFF
2 Br "I Ba nu cptldraoes
bil·1ns . poot S695•mo
645-6646 9.5
LIDO HYFRHT
:?Br :?ba d•n1ng room F P
Pa110 gar $1350 Call
673-0770 or 759· t552
New Everylhing 1 > blks
o tl !.llnc1 lrg I Br
S600 vrl) ? 131534. t695
NO FEE Apt & Condo ren-
ltll~ Villa Rentals
675·49 l2 Brok.;r
VERSAILLES
::' Bd1m $775-$1100
Agept 63 t · 4960 2 Br t946 SQ It Quatily
cons1rucled rr1r1<Jo E>CPI
oce.111 & mjtrtna view!»
Ir om 1qe l1v rm & sp.1c.
rn<1ster s111te Ollerecl al
$265 000
4u $189 000 63 t 3999 beam ceoting 4u S )90 000 2272 Mapll! St <)tuel 2 Br 1 ba patio gar
4" S2 tO 00\ hyfrOllt Mo111-Lt1H TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 poo1 no Pt>ls t601-C
L1ftt!_rn lay R11lty
111-1441
llu $250.000 6Br 6Br 5000 sq ft tSth St Nwpl Hgts ·,, $259.000 Pvt t:>c.h & rioat slip• I arge Bachelor Good LO· $600 mo 645-7355 •
Su s290 ooo A11 ~55 toss 575.5535 ~;~~im:ra~~t~9:ia1•9~h SEASHORE DRIVI
tOu S495.000 (,Liff HAVEN 7"0 fir 2Br St C M I 2br 1ba $750 5!16·5682 26u s55o OOO 2Ba -.ondo. vaulled ce1I
Haat. leacla 1040 98u SJ.975 K ongs lum S t050 m o un-Lge )Br D'W Car1J0tl Upper duple~. J Br 2Ba
---------For u1lorm11tton on lhese furn ·$950 mo 499 SI An-Laundr~ rm Avail Nov 21 t>1g pa110. encl garage
h1k Ow11tl Rtpo. anll Olhers <.all Cra•g d r e w 5 6 3 1 7 1 6 1 $450 5~5·6625 Opn Sun 6 11 Clubhouse
2 BrJrrn, I stocy condo 631·1266 650-0504 'LIKE BRAND NEW . 494-3893 eves
$82 '>OO I Dover Shores View Hn' Spark long l ·Bdrm tr.om 1 V E R S A I L l E S ~ 1 ltlrm • S 115,000 I 3500 811 5 brs Pooti s1Ja $440. 2 Bdrm from $535 PENTHOUSE 2 Br 2 ba
on cul di' Sile 3 bolhS ;3 3 car ga; $2500,mo. t yr Ullls pd. pool. garage. no oceanv1ew. lurnkey hv·
r.ar garage I 1 61.,_7499 pets ing Sec. comm pool, spa I BKR 963·8377 'Time Slaari at l 590 se, ~ 301 Avocado. 642-9850 et<; $89~1mo Bonnie
T k $70K 8, ·~ VA -IOVE IN TODAY · 24 t 'fl Wilson, 63 t-0960 Barrington agl, 675-6000
LOAN 4 t:>r 2 slory, t ' 'm1 Time sllare 32 foreign PEITIOISE-LIDO Lrg 2 Br, 2 ba. trplc, d/w. I a e over 1 • I DISCOUNT $2000 I or 644·0452
.. -----------------• 10 beach Marcello eg1 countne' 495·9637 evs Plush & pvll Bay 111ew. 1Jallo g11r $550/mo. lst Saa Cltaeate 2776 MESA VERDE -------------------840-2678 or 968-4433 )69 l\P')f• 2,000 sl, sllp evall fast & sec 642-0433 2 Br S•9Simo pool. year
I iwou11 ~.C R JJ N\-:.l \:.-J"~· ::;:, WOWI SPAOFF )Newrrt lucla 2 1$1900/mo 646-06030uiel 2 Br. '" ba round nr beach t>uses.
I TRI-LEVEL •ui1tu , ..... , •· <1•• • ,,,11.,, MAST.ER SUITE 'Winter On Seashore t HWPORT POOL HOllE $475/mo 2 people No S San Clemente No Bea\jlll'jl Republic b,1111 I . -. Bdrm. den, yard. u111 1nc1 j B 2 B' F A pets 755 w 18th St pets 498·62'77 · 0 . .... ' I r Ills large single lmly $500/mo 2 13 446· 1639 Huge lo). 4 r a. . 646-9507 e~etu tlve home 4 home w/4 bdrms & 2 DR gardener & pool Ord Spenish /1300 sQH
Beorooms. formal din•ng. • r !:-~' ,'rJ' :,,r, • ) llalhS has IO\S or class & llHHS U1f11r1ish1tl I s c r v Ice Inc I u 0 ed. Sharp E11sts1de 2 Br. 2 bll. duplex, reslored 1 Br 2
coverttdpalioandenergy mJ_fl.f].I Jll V j v • '1C;) nmenilles Low malntan· "tatra'J 2202 $2000/mo Tradll•onal IJVI pello. encl gar Ba. dining rm, frpl, saving pool One year _ • :i;._ .._ • ance yrd. btll reowooa 1" . Really 63 1-7370 $595/mo 546-5880 $525/mo 496· 7151 ~~~~00~9~~~~~~ 13 Only r T.. decl\ Best or all • only 9 BAVFAONT 1 ar w/t>ay Npl Hgts " b• single Ask for Pam or Larry loo•• 2900
I shorl distance to the '!1ews, lully !urn mo to story 4 car 'garage Super 1Br encl ne1 no
bMClll 759-1501 ~LmlOoOS91sOI~ S Br home In Clean' $1300tmo Agt pets, telr;g, atac"re'nge BACK.BAY.N B $2601ncl
v e:i I 6773 2 596 u111s Young woman. non1 I WALJCER &r LEE excel lshind loc Close to • • $4 10 mo 64 • 4 smol.er 646•5559 I ctut>house $2000/mo Nt Lido shops & t>each. 2 B 1 I Real £state yrly BREAKERS Dr CdM Br. lam rrn. nice petoo. 'lHf' GABLES 2 r w gar F/M , resp no pet. smoke I r. I II I• UH lronl row OCEANFRONT di.ii gar w/wOrkroom & crpts drapes bit-Ins lncd I blk bnach, $'350 • ', knoc!!~!~·~~~ VOil [ L l "I'~ ··~,,N ~: 11' ::·' ,:.~,~::;I -·~. ~~,.~ .. ~llhC~ &M:;~er :~!'1~ ~n~~Y, I s~~.o,'~,o, ":1~0 yd6362~4'{'17280.~o~·.o,,~"1~n8505p~~o F~~:"::: ~:mM·~: SC u~e resultt)Ott1np On1f~ "• rv,nor,•n1urn SlOOOun 1 1tl33Q .. 93839~5 wttdys m p,818, tem a1e pr@:f
P1101 Class1flfH1 Ath It. I ' r r. I r y I I rum IWPIT llTS ARU H11t. lt1ck 2740 $2501mo 556· t 737 ~=~et1"11 Ornngo c;,,.,~, I l J I J e . I I ... • Whl\t u Wont.lllrlvl Wnrlrt I Wittrfrtlf ..... NM• new 1wnhse. 3 ar 3 ·~ blk to beach. 3 'Br 2•., HB. nr Adams & Newland.
Phone 6<12·5678 --• ', or ~11nop1no 110111 nt IJ 1· 1400 68 1rp1c, FR, DR :> cer Be. 2 lrplcs. nu cpt, $7 75 $250 No pets Non amkr
!I 1• r-1 l yO•lf 11ngnrt1ps 11v11ry<111y• oor. yrd l)BtlO $ t tOOmo 536-<147' 122 9th St 754 7087 dvs: 960-7037 " L -Otllly Piiot Ct11U11'1~d C•<llllllC~ ro Oo·Cnrts I eves 494 7429 Sn1101out ~let 2 Br $51 5 Nenr bOh, furn pvt entry AU• To p1ec11 vovr 1111 Wh1t11v.1r the r ag •· S&SS I €) J ' l CAii 642-!>678 11nd Int 1 null mn off lllfl ma1~1H On PENINSULA 3 bdrm. t 2 Br Twn se J Wolk k•tch fV pool11enn1s l~~d: R.,.~,~d~~". ,~·.':, 10,: I -----------~.....__.. .... , --~·-c";°"l•n llllld Ad Vlsor tlelp I W11n II ClltUllilld A'll tin 2 13 J9tn SI Y11orty lo bMCll 9!\0·8656 ~hr 08. non Mrlkr $225
•004 C111t Now• "42 5676 $800/mo 650 7'81 49:1·34QO Cln111 nd 1112 642 5111•' SO"AM·LETS Alswtrt i• Olaulflutl111 • v I •
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' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. November t. 1983 C1
AiHrlitilf lalt•
$2.17 per da·y
l !ivewey·Per~lnQ Lot
Rep Bir s-Sealcoating
S.SS ,ASIJnll 631·-I 199L1C
Pai•••·· Carr• Serwict Dt1i11 'Gar411i11 I a .... Clttai11 , .. H ill Carpet & linoleum In-KITCHEN btslbN Ne41d 1------------.. ........ ______ _
,.u111111on & repairs JO plans 101 new or romo<.t MOW•IDIE•TIUll HOUSE-APAATMFNl •A·1 IOYl•I• INT/EXT PAINT INO
Y''-e•IJ Andy 645-9031 kitchen? CALI t..AflYl RFAS RATr'i FRH' C..toanlng or nimovllllllO-Utt~I quolfty ?~yr O•P Rm1~ & Dcpo111d1H.>lt1
642-0355 Ht1le1&111.11s' I ST (114):141 t:.>:1'1 I '66 a~llmOlt! 650 4468 I II T 116 4211 7'.lO 1353 C..Al l JAY 646 3476
U hrtl'I Ul·lHI WATER HEATEH Stie<:l&I
l'oot 1111a1ers • Furn11c••i. * fauce1s • D•sp()sels •
PRtVX e TOf oRtNG
~0-1 Suoiec;tt. K-Colleoe
(7141631 1788
ln11t 'All 1ou v111 for c1 0 08)' l'-1 All lyPH Repa1o Resurt C1•11t Coan ttt H HOUSCCLCANING , ,, 0 ~ .. 111cva11StURR~ MIXt C0t1creie masonry 1181 Drrwall a1dI•a11 CXPD t'O()L>RflS SIArlVINC..l-OLLEUE .-AINllN -Carpen1ry
l-omm Res10 Rtl8' wo11i. t1>unoi;t1ons Bloek. ORVWAll TAPING ' PA1Nf 1NG-CMlPENTRY Gt d 54S !1471 (4 9 :HUO(NTS MOVING CO I <lrywall plumbing F1&e COAST PUlllH I t o A PEAS. n:tesrs x 1n tne
DAILY Rates Free es111T1a1es b i.. L• ,, 675 2826 REPAIRS Oury a45 .,277 8 ys pm) L1<. T t24 436 lll!>ureo e~r 12 vrs e~p 859-0687
64) 4269 or 645 0032 I •re c"' . All re .. 1ures & Acousll<. PT!. Proteu101111I no use 641 84?7 I
I .._ . . I l-w11 rele U rorm I pour ~ree 651 Kevon 673 1'503 c1ean111g t>y Su11 Dully WA ICH Uf> GROW• •PAllT a IHPAtlll•
HEA ftNG Heater Sp<Kl81
Rep11J9s C..all 642 8989
5TAT E•ec bkground
Sue fwk<Jys) 856· 7304
PILOT a•fl&lhll u• complete rolls No iob Eltctrical Haalia1 wettli.ly monthly 66:?-74 73 • • • Curpentry & Remodeling OrainD ciea• "om $5125 Typ1ng/Wor<J Proo.u tng
BABvsirnNG MY HOME 1;;io small 964-0366 HAVl -MOVE RCMOVE Paaah11 ll•t 443908 John 661 -3189 Repa11 tauce1s d1,p t1tl .All ous1ness. school & pe1-SERVICE Nr V1c1011a Cosio! Mesa RODS CONCRl!TE & 'Elf'C fRICIAN Pitcec1 Flofnohire Trnsh, lrees Ho111 Si1tia1 Fl•E PAIMTIM5 Oua111y pe1n11ng. lalf 85! 9604M&M4'3~ 0500 sMal projeets 851· 1041
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DIRECTORY large 01 small IOb~ Lie pe11p1an1 care 1 oc111 rel J h t e 631 2050 emp St 1 t. "3194'>0 Joe , ____ ,_ __ •. --lookkttpiJI IOC Free tlSI 840-t 705 39662 t 673·0359 LT liAlJllNG MOVING Bob 546 4656 w~dys 21W644 14 yr~ ot nappy 0 n &ny Im • . I wAite WIZARD - -lotdl c;u'1orners Pa ra'a 544-8444 no 100 100 small WINDOW w•sutNO
plus tne tRVINE MIRROR F C SVS thru Fin S1m1 Ctra•ic Tile RESIOtCOMM UIND Rent.ti Crean Uvs JOro Dou 1 1eevt1 your p111~1 Tll&nk you 963 4114 . I fi rne only ,;;ag7c 11
en<J trio tiUNTINGTON Py11 qrlly taAes Your ore CUSTOM.JILE SERVICE 20 ylS Do my own work 645 81971711 2916 Kt'tilJ rntitii 1.omtonoble F'111th1ng lnter101 1gn 00 II 0 T ,. 63 BEACHCOMBER every OI mine Free counsel Oual worfimansnip reas Lie 278041 Al 646 8126 t.011ege !11lol<lent lg1111u1.k Ill home w/eiep o llOUSt>· QUALITY PAIN TEAS HANGING IS TRIPPING Hubel Roofing-ell types UALI y
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weonesday a1 Yvonne 55 t-8394 Pllcei. Wray 547•83n I Gar4eDilJ 10 rate!> C..dM Tnarlk you s111er Save H on kennel F:S~~~:~L~F.A ~;;,~g-49 VISA MC Sc;ott 673-1512 New·Recover-Oecli.s Sta It Law CAett:~~~~~· Calaiaet MakiDt floors patios. showers. ABE'S GARDENING 75~· 1916 l.Ou•I ll'es Luun1111 650-2546 " • llBLACKWHOER P.,per l it •4 11802 548-9734 1.5,.,·a1""e"'1""ew .... r·eq•u·1·1n-·1h•a·1·a•il
All FOil IAMDllA •New cabinets. cao1ne1 t nur11e•l0Us Fcee es1 General mamt Cleal\ Uµ~ GEORGE S (;LfAN UPS Lawa Mow. tr 1. '···'a· ir Ii.' vn., EXP' I"". small hanging & remover Oual Stcrdari4l contractors who per101m 1 & 1 Atias •<11es 559-tl150 Frbaestimaies549.8519 l\ HAULING No toll too -Myµroct1Sll•ll 5malt1 work onty 494·3616 S • workover $2001ncludlng Your Daily Potot ac111g.. bars o1m1ca "" sm11ll 895 6006 HARDISON EQUIPMENT 6SO 647716<;0-6646 I HY&Ctl teoor and mater1et1 muet
Serv ce 0 ec1o ccJnten ops 642-088 t C.._ ff 'G MAINTENANCE & REPA R f,l(PfAI Wallcove11ng 1n Re~rese~tauv;Y aaD eur 1Hd11nong & maon1e11ant.e 1145 w Baker .,4 1 16; 1 C..u~to111 Gruor11cs1Mu1ats 'Slall1Jllot1 Reas Consul! YP1N IB oe locenseo Unll~Md
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C.i1>1ne1s & Carpcml•y Ci.isstc 1940 f?or<J Woooy 11011 1nmm111g mow1n9 TIM'S MAULi•& Qudllty 1ntleJC1 painting ""' Assognml 561_8590 For 1n<J1v 1~1n1 1>us1ness c.onlraclo•a snould 10
F•ee es11ma1e 645-2003 o•oms eic 550 nour g · oo 11 all 731 6:16b H Cl . Frei' es1 Ral\Oy 962 7519 WE GALS SHOULD tiANG Con1rac1ors and con-
• v Small 1oos and repairs Chdulleur tor we<J<Jm 5 .. tean-ups & hautong We Haul 11nyll11no 645 733 t Muoary tor your 11ome ur busine9'> l IHfldaytw~ 640-0888 \l&te on 1neor aover1111ng
-957 6071 / . oaae HD&DI Brock-Bloc~ Collcreln . lOGflHER Wallpaper StcrttarlalStnlcts Sumers contact Mery Acct11tia1 Carratrr 51Ult1i11 W11t14 ROBIN s CL CANING Low pror;b L•c bOndt!cl Daves Custom Paon11ng • uphol walls 839 0730 Answer phone 53.6-4'7 J G1ono1e at 558-4086 w11n
CPA h n 111 REMODELING all pnases Claild Care Mowing EogTng Tw1<.11 ,1 SERVICE "rnorm11Jhly Bob 6/J 5367183 t 116 t '"' e'1 Hignes1 QUdllly Pl I T S . any ques11ons Con1rec-
og qua Y income I 18 yrs on area Lie oono I . month S20 to $2!> cli..in nouse !>40 0857 • i luwest ra111s 64tl 5449 uttr/ tpair rte enact 101 s S1a1e Llcenn 1~~~o~~~!~e5; 1~~~~~ eo 968-3564 anyiune c;,1~d ~;;~~1 1~~~ne:o~rn:~ 645-5737 I I Mtfll&l. 1 Pl AStEA PATCHING OOUOHEATY BROTHERS j Boaro 28 Civic Center
R Al I 2 4 I OCl-546 e'14~ Cl an Ups• Tree Tr1mm111 MOUSE·CAllPET ~BC MOVINC-FIGUEIREDO PAINTING I Rt1~luCCOS lr111o~t 30 y•s l 11!8!. tanoscaµong & c:tean PllU8 Room 690. S1n1a Asaarhaa Se"ict ooor:~~:~-do~~~~~~~nets " · 11Y.iro Mdint •H.iu11r1g g WINDOW CUAllll5 Ou1Cl"car:1u1 t ow:a•es I Fore prooting s111n9Jes. 25 Nedi Poul 54!> ~97 r uv~ 21 yos llAP 642 3657 Ana CA 92701
Beaullly your home or ofc P.ine1.Pa11os·Fences 35 Coatrutou MIKE 650-3263 Wt! <.to thO•ou~h work Re Loe T 1380 6 SS:.>-04 IO yrs tt.(per 1"1'.ext spet ED s PLAS1 [RING J l. l REE SERVICE j
1 flat tee includes hsh ~·s "~P Jerry 546-4413 Gener1I JESSIE s GARDENING "·•Ill!: & R(f Woln t urri ABC MOVING •n "31"'11~ wooo lonisntis 1n1 '"I Pa1Gning'1ei1ures Tromm1r•9 remc1vat 1erd
tank Oecor & weekly ser-R~mo"el Rep•ors comm ciean u ,. ard m 11111 Vlt'hl 1.arpet 6 llo"'6e Uuo~k c11rsfu1 Low rate~ oondeo •rn>ure<J 1•00 ft,.,1u1:.<.os 645-8258 e1 .. .:in ups e1c 642 2914 ~ice Wealsostock&ser At1pa11 small101>s fence~ " " n F P ) S ii t..lt'.Jt1111g ""'OOwS clonti l ot.. Tl18046 !>520410 t1~I LtCC33 'NO 290804
Clau1t1ed A<Js are 1ne
answer 10 a suceentul
ger age or yaro sate! It's 1
beller way to tell more
people'
snelves par1o11ons Low & rt•s1u L•C d tionoeo ree es11ma1e 40 8035 FRff l..Al l !ODAY• 638-69 t 1 vice tlK•Strng tanks F 552 ~ ? Seti w11n EASE• sr l l •die I ems woln a
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642 5678 MARMIE AQUARIUM ra1es Steve 731-8311 ins or e~t . 14 Want Ao Help 540 ~654 I •nll '"'""' yuu w.ttl1 on
SERVICE 642-5405 Want A<Js Call 642·5blt:I Se111<.1te 11ems 642 '>tJ78 64:1-5678 l.lil!>S•loell Aas tJ4:? ~618 Daily P1101 l-IJs~111uos Sell idle llenis 6•2-5678
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c..1ass1l1e<J Aas 642-5678
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Wednesday, November 2
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your "case" ts stronger than
originally anticipated S potlight on legalittes, public relations.
adrru.n.i.strauon. ability to stand tall for principles Law is on your
side and you'll soon know 1t Cancer, Capncom natives figurt•
prominently
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll be n d of situation that
has caused tension. frustration. Focus now on promouun,
entertainment, employment and ability to reach a wider segment
of publJc. Keep resolutions concerning dJet. nutnt1on. health
Aries, Libra pefliOns figure prominently
GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Strive to 1mprovt-image. Focus
on adve nture;"Speculalion, romance. new st.art In new d1rect1on
Imprint style. highlight confidence, realu..e that many are drawn
to you and that you c.a.n vu-tually write your own ticket Leo
plays key role. ·
CANCER (J une 21-J uJy 22): Spotlight on intuition. baste
values. safety measures, t.erritonal rights. Sense of direction will
be restored despite temporary fanuly conChct centering aruund
business. career. First unpressions prove rorrt'Cl -tnd1Vldual
who aided m past iS again avail.able.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22). Di versify. open Imes of communica-
tion, test ideas. realize that member of opposite sex is "senous"
Short trip may be nec-essary despite temporary mronveruence.
l Gemini. Virgo. Sagittanus persons play s1gruf1cant roles P uzz.Je
pieces will form complete picture.
I
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Money can' be l'Unstru<.:tivcly
utilized f·~=pansion, rebuilding program Attention c..-ent..ers
around d · . apparent minor matters and possible confLict of
interest. Locqt..e legal papers, keep up-to-date on tax. Lic..-ense
requuement.s ·
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Lunar cycle high judgment
and mtumon are on target T1ITUI1g 1s honed to razor-sharpness.
you will be at right place at crucial moment Member of opposite
sex becomes valuable ally Success comes through personal
appearances, direct appeals.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21). Domestic adjustment oc:curs.
harmony LS restored. someone works m your behalf 111 quiet,
effective manner Highlight diplomacy. be gracious. display fact
that you do not mt.end to be vmdicuve Taurus, L1 bca persons
figure prorrunently
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Emphas!S on sentunent,
romance. ability to make WlShes come true. lndividuals who
aided fn making wise busmess or career dec1s1on might surprise
by seeking compensation Define terms. st>e others as they
actually exist.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Focus on business. stand ing
in community. career. prestige and part1c1pat1on in special
promotion. You'U have more responsibility. pressure will mount,
relationships intensify and you'll have 111creased opportunity for
greater rewards.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): F'irush rathe r than m1t1atc
project Stress commurucauon. understanding of travel regu-
lations and foreign customs. Refuse to be Lurutid. burden will be
removed and you'll reach people of means and influence Libra
pla y~y r>ole · ·
PtsCES (Feb 19-March 20): Dig deep for information,
especially where financiaJ obligations are concerned A new,
more dynasruc approach ts necessary. Be definite, mdependent
and make dtrect appeals. Member of opposite sex talks about
hope, aspiration and mcludes you in plan
10ffice Reatah 2914 Loat lrfouad 3004 Help Wuted 5100 Help Wuted 5100 Htlp Wuted Sl001Help Waatei"-5100 Htlt W11tt4 5100
East Coast Hwy COM 500 Lost 0 M X1Mo101cyc1e I Ari Paste up tor p11nte<J COLUIE llllLI I FILE OLElll Mothers 11elper N1gnts llEOEPTIH••y / llm
s I • bat11 Sogn rogllls Ht!hn111 white w 1reo visor snorl!. pat1 11me nrs lie•· A I M Str level Call 851.9135 & blue fat e guaro on oOltl 432.0301 Phone work any snoti day Entry level XLNT Op ers req 1 mo lwon boys Protess1onal atmospn.11. or l20 1704 alt 50m Saturuay Oct 15 di o• evening Ma~e up to i.m1un11y Call Nora al Satary Negc,llat>le SO wpm. Well groomed.
IAVINE BMX TH.ACK Bunli.ong $75 Pill Shill Ask tor Lou 9!>7 60?6 for appoint 64~-7803 I eape,,ence pref, bul nol
Eas1s1de Costa Mesa Pleasec;all Totlu COUllllll Blue 760 1612 ment APPLY ONE Nogllt Cterk p T nonest necessary lmmedtale
10• 1°~24 S85 l80 E 969-122 t Or11roge Coai.1 Savings nas COOi< & HOUSE MGR FULL Tiil PAY ar•O rehable tor NOi Ben opening Cell Nora. 21st 646•4262 Losl GoldOll Rtvr Mi~ 1mme<J1a10 01Jen111g tor lor srr1a11 1am11y board ~ Ho101 ,l(l(ll oppo11unity 957·6026 APPLE ONE Easts1oe Cosio Mesa lull tirr11.1 11os111on Gooo ca•e c. M 548-0795 PAllT-TllE WOlll lc11 univers11y or college SERVICES 10~20 garage s1ornge Fem f1ea c:Olhir S11ma Orn11ng •&CQ1d requ1reo 01Jpo11un111es available I s1u<Jen1 675-7300 I llECEPTll_l_l_l_T_/_N_
on1y avail now 645 7234 Ana Alie C.M Reward Car lu1111sne<.1 Call unoa Ctth ... •• will' Ille (,os Angeles j 540-~~08 I Dacus at 754· 1801 EOE Full lime pos111on available T omtl~ C1rtula11on De-NurStng Ao<Jes Horizon or 01mensJon. ·~
Furnished olllce 350 sq fl at Moiner' Market & pa, 1mi;n1 1 n 0 u r Cen111eo Aoae tor week-perlence pref but rrlf'
Newpon Blvd C M toe nr LOST SMALL BROWN I IEAITICIA•I 'Kilc.nen Healln onenteo 000•-10 <Joor ne ... spaper enos 7 am · 3 30 pm ano necessary Lite lyp1ng
freeways. •Ira porilong CLUTCH PURSE A 1 Brong your clientele 10 oepenoabte , eat g woll-sa1es p1og1am Guaran holidays NEWPORT 0 K Will cons1oer entry
avail Nov $450 642-8946 THRIFT vs HARBOR & oeaul Npt Sch salon ing Please apply al 1eeo P'!ourty ... ege plus VILLA 4000 H11aroa Way level Call Nora tor ap-
IEWPOllT IEACM
t 000 2no fir qu1e1 street
nicely tndscod oldg Ort
s1riie1 parkong garage
avaot 645·4800 V1c~y
645·J3n dys
NEWPORT BEACH
(XECUTIVE SUITE
OFFICES
Fasnoon Is 760 8070
OC Airpon 752 6408
Y.imc1na CP35 elec111c
pa1no harpsacoro
w. revert> lremola, 10 d1t-
1e1en1 sounos Roland
Cuo., 60 amp Cost
S2500 Sell $ 1400 OBO
645-t 171
Olf1te spaces tti• 11"8se
747 11 S595 mo ts1
monll'i rent tree u111s po
A C g~c;:11~nd llr 1055 El Camino Or Cos18 Mesa
J Blks E or Fairview &
Adams
754· 1040 Mr frilCy
• $340tup crp1s 1oros
a c 1s1rms t 730 1 Beath 1
01v<J H B 842-2834
"TME "
EXECUTIV£ SUITE
Nwprt Ctr 640 5470
WILSON ON THURS-Rent or comm 644 0661 Mothers Mer•et ano commossoon Hours 9PM Npt Ben 642-5861 po1ntment 957-6026
0.AY PLEASE CALL I or 540-8582 K11cnen 225 East 17th 2PM 01 •PM · 9PM OFFICE MANAGER Ai P AoPPLE ONE SERVICES
969· 122 t IUCIJACI DUUllS S1 Costa Mesa ~~~~';;1~~1 ;~ e":r~v1~;g0 A A payroll ans pnone llECEPTllllST
a Co nte 0 S c.ompu1er knowle<Jge Br •gnt. personable
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
lack 1ac k deolecs lor u r an er ving plus oer wtlek For an on P'lelptul 859-4671 casinos Will 1raon peooie neeoeo Apply ort 1er11e..,. Cati 17 141 go-ge11er needeo tor
$40 000. Casino trip pet SO() TAUL y NAT. 9;~ 236. E•I 1204 p a , ~ I n g L 0 I busy ao agency Mull
S ble All UR.ALLY =63 Fasn1on c;asnoer a11enoen1 •4 00 have own car ano l1on1 PO S• l!<penses GENERAL OFF1C"' " pal<J Call Bunny a1 lslano N 0 10am-6pm "' per hr Newpo11 Bell area Oltoc e appea r anc e
312 920·9694 Al~O ooen 759-1541 101 epp1 Sml 0111ce 0)' Jonn Wayne 720-0145 S2251w~ • full bell·
Mod•!)· Anne1 eves Fee tor oirectorv Aorpon neeas tu11-11me et11s Call Holly 11 Rigor Elllgy • Coun1er Casn1er 10-5 5 employee Duties 1nc1uoe PAllT TIME 979-3668
IGNORED BOOKKEEPER P1T Oys pr "'~ Pioneer mail room. typing luncll Earn uO 10 $400 per
I o111urk wolh a woman wno s Seno Resume 10 TAB Ta~ t'·Out 204 E 17th SI time receptoon Com monin Retirees. House-llECEPTilllST
•eall> lazy W1H1 ner a ~5 Bay Dr So La9una Costa Mesa pu1er e•Per helpful wiles College Stu<Jen1s Heavy phones. h e1vy
typtng. good benet111 tn·
1erv1ews Dy appl only
Call Cetny 645-7053
thong' 1s. ollen no sooner CA 92677 499-4567 COU.,TER HELP , Preter yourig temate Need oependebte-au10 10
sao<J than IGNORED " gooo Phone voice own Oehver Dall) Ptlol in lllA•CM IA•A&Ell: We need energetic rellaole r;ar Contact Gocoo Jonn-L.aguna Beacn 12 hrs per Penoaal1 3012 Lon<Jsey & Co inc. a Sacra· people 10 wort.. •n a ousy son 754·6601 oay1 weekoay p M
llOPl •fFECTIO• mento t>aseo mortgage nam snop Pan or 1u11 Weekenos A M Call Mr * • • * banker, nas an opening on 1tme Mate 01 lel'l)ale Call General Olltce Bartow 64?-4321 e •I
Tall oark ~ nan<Jsome 33 me Tustin ottoce w e are Sally at 6~3 ~000 or Sue FILE CLElll 3•3 EOE
Y' olopronce 1s look1ng tor tookong tor a manager al 848 8575 Mus1 be _gooo w •tP'I
n1s r(fyat poon<.ess She w•lh d monomum or 5 1rs C 1 numors Some lypong Part-Ti•• Ptr•
must b e " Cnrosuan, e1-eAperil'nCP 1n processing oun•,er Per~on c~' t•me 10-• ey nelplul 40 hi n1•1•H
lremely gorgeous ano nol FHA. VA and Conven-w6~16 ;;~nl '' eaners wee• E•cellJ!nt company
ovt-rwe1gn1 l1n11nc;1ally ' 11onal toans 1>eneh1s Please Call Tino
~~~~~: ~7,?,,~~~:0:1;,1:" '°'SALARY CREDIT IAUHll
lou11 Pleasti seno r111010 FOil lll51tT PEllSOM Criillli>n9 '19 POS•l•O" 1n O•-An~wers to AO 1036 .All replies .ire 1..onlo<Jen11ai anoe Count~ "' ii rapo<Jty
Oaoty P1lo1 BOA 1560 Con 1ac.1 T racy evpano1n9 na1oonw1<Je
Costa Mesa Ca 92626 7 t4 730·0671 Mo11gage llan~ ong com oanv We need an ao-
grf'ssovt' ·no .. e.per 0 1n
1nsta11men1 tenoong ano CIRCUS OF
MASSAGE
NABERS
(1tr/tf (11t1
540-9100
Newpor I Beacn Ottoce ot
No11onat Marll,.e11ng form
•S e•pan(Jong anO needs
11oap1ao1e 1ndvs1roous
people wno enroy puo1oc
contacl C.ooa speaking
vooce a musl Fo1 1n1e1
vie"' appl Call Lonoa
&lier 2 PM 545-5776
Recep11onis11Secret•ry
to pres1oen1 1rv1ne mon-
gaoe banking t1rm Mell·
ong protess1on11 •~
per1enceo pe1son tor re-
spons•ble pos111on Call
Mr Merzog at 85 t-2•25
Re!lau1an1
La Baguelle new Frencn
Bat..ery 15 lool<ing tor 11
Oepen<JaOle person 10 1111
a P1T counter oey t1met
sates POS!lton Exper
netptul young growing
Co good benefits Call to
apply 751-1266
Aestauranl
laaiaen I 71\1 NO HARBOR BLVD Rentah 2916 FULLERTON
Busy Ra<JoOIOOy olloce •n
Mossoon Voeio neeos lull
l•IT'e tront omce'meo1cal
1iansc111>er 495-4 700
C..ab1ne1 sMp help Gooo
Oriv111g recoro E•p not
necessa1 y llu1 f'\e1ptul
!.4 00 10 s1arr 850-1755
oea1e1 1no1rec1 or•gina1eo M1it lrtsstr (ltw,er1)
1oans ·n rna11utactureo woth ro11ow1ng Fulliume
nous•ng RV ano aulo Ren1 $80 wee~ 1nctuoes
tau 851 6266 supplies Weter voew
Pen 11me werenouseman
& 1ruci.. roaoer $4 50tnr
to s1ar1 Must oe depen·
oabte 548-5569
PEHH II OUllE
11 pm • 5 am · Sunday -
1 nursday Up to $6/hr
THE GRINDER RES·
TAUAANT. 1400 Weal
Coasl Hwy. Npt 8Gh
GARAGE w1TH ofl?1C£ 110-1112
Near Balboa Bay Ctub l HY A WEH
& Coasl Hwy Secure• ATTRACTIVE.
S290tmo 646 7641 MASSUSSES
Co••ercial ro SERVE vou
R I I '"918 EXOTIC OANCERS"M/F ea a I "° For 0athelor(el1e) Parties
Shopstotticeststores 650 1 -s1ropper grams 8?6 494 1 I SQ It or less. reas
!
Cosio Mesa C-2 548-7249
"Sign r1ghls corner Jam
1 1>oree al MacArthur 111-
cludes approx 3500 sq 11
ground level e~ecu11ve 01
lice suite Excellent Po1k -
111g tandtor<J oespera1e
S 1 09 sQ It as 1s Coll
Keren. 752-5444
EXOTIC DAMCHI
Bachelor /Bacnelorette
Ot11ce & Blrlh<J11y Par lies
THE UST HURRAH
738-8538 558-8538
HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO
01sneylan<J Hotel
11 t 2 5 27 At ·
t t!!nd E •l11b11 ladaatrial 1 2131986 '!:?55
Reatah 2920 PHONE FANTASY
1200-1440 SQ fl w trvoM 25 l ad•es to shore your
area melds ollocf's. from Fanlasies• 828 7 162
$504/mo 851-8928
2500 Sq 11 warenouse oncls
2 otl & lg meuanone
3042 Enterpr1se. C M at
Paularlno btwn 0r1s1 01 &
55 Fwy 54¢ sq II NNN
957 2731 546-6985 ::i 660 '§q II 3975 Birch.
NB $ t330 M I A zoning
Aqent 541-5032
l RAVEL wl young mate
eaeculove 10 Acapulco
Nov 23 30th All e ...
penses patd 857 -8428
Baaineu Op~ 4014
• REST AU ANf .
IEWPOllT IEACM
PllllE LOCATIOll
Cnu•chll Prop 'i40-070
CAIMIEll
E•oe11enced lull or P T
cosn1er wan1eo l o•
Fasn•on 111and Retail
store EOE 644 5070
CASHIER parl tome
Apply 1n persof'\ GMe s
Markel 1080 So .Csl
Hwy Laguna Ben
't::n1ld care atten<Janl om-
med•ate opening lor oe-
per1da1>1e person 10 woro.
1n heallh club cnold ca1e
cenier va11ty ol nours
.avail Call lor appt
962-1374. ask lor Karen
CHILD ClllE WOHEll
tor Cnr1s11an school
ARPly 1683~ B•oo~ hurSI
Fountain Valley
Cleaning la<Jy $5 an nouc
wee~ ly East~ooe
Cos1a Mesa 64:? 0433
Ctericat
Newport Be11cn insurance
C1a1ms oll1cc hot follow·
ing openings
CLEH nPIST
~ 673-7219 CUSTOIEll SEllYICE EYecu11ve a1rcial1 iecminal ov'ieClean1ng help
ar QC Allport 1eauires neeoed tor Robb•e s Rag
lull 1 me personnel •n .A Mop Cleaning Service
Customer Service De-Good pay good nrs Call
partmen1 Oo11es include 548·01 ~7
,sw11cnooaro ret1et llght UY PHCll OPEUTOll
1vo•ng totaling tuel K p d sheets & greelong cus-ey uncn an general ot·
rohiers Apply 9,5 M-F lice l'•Pe11ence necess· arv lO·key by rouch UCO All 19461 ,A11port XLNT company Denellts Wa~ So Sanla Ana Cell Molloe oiler 9 AM 01
Oeto Persons 111ia1tn oroen· 645 5800
reo mature ano cJepen-
Oab1e Please apply at
M others Mer ~e t &
r< 1chen 225 East t7th
St Costa Mesa
DELIVER'!' MAN
lV & App11ances F T
oerie111s es1110 Co Davis
Brown 411 E l"th SI CM
DELIVEll f
UUHllY PEllSOll
1oea1 101 sem1-re11re<1 Full
or pan 11me tor Legion
Cleaners Laguna Besen
494-84501494·7177
UHL HCllETAllY
Small grow1Q9 Npt Bch
1111ga11cn firm tookong tor
e"p tega1 sec1y f T
Shr tnno spo wro11ng and
sense ol humpr 1equ11e<l
Xlnl Qpply 6•0·6960
PMHE WOH
No e~peroence necessary
$5 to S7 hoYr Salary No
selling Partl11me evctn-
1ngs on Saa1a ~lllce
For app1 call·Mrs Jolfas
662-5843
llHFElll IHHI
E•perience<l snlngler• &
laborer 675-5050 ( 10·61
SALES
PI T Oellver; L A T,1mes. 7 lllCllO OIMPmll oays. 3 am -6 am, Car 4 tfhone a must' Salary ano Prol person w/sales bull &
oonus 494-8496
1
compuler exp 754-6363
PIT afternoons insurance SAUi PAllT /TIMI
otroce recept 'Ille clerk S6K-S 15K ex.Ira Income
mon wage 631 7140 yearly l<Jeal tor oulllde -=--sales pe opre,wno ere P1 T sandwich sales Must presently employed
llave car Sell sa11ow1cnes Tom 891-1364
& salads to nungry ottice
personnell Hard work,
good pay Call Berry at
848-2822
Real Es1a1e
Newpofl Beach plush real
eslale co on hogn nse
lllOg nos 1mmeo opening
tor IOP producing
IECl•IAllYllOllll
"'~" ea1ra oncome1 Be an on<Jepenoent
Camer lor tne
REGISTER Marone Diesel Engine agress1vesa1es people
Mecnanoc w oln e•-w1tnoppo11un1tyln
1n1e1t1gellt. personable 1n-
dlv1duats wanle<l tor eve-
ning nou1s T elepnone
p1e·quallty1ng po1tt1on1
Fine Aris No S•IH
Salary • comm1111on •
t>onus Serious flnanc111
potential Ocean View Ot-
l•Ce eeeutllut surround-
ings 5 30-9 30 pm llon
Lawson 497-7501
Must have oependaote
economy CAI Irvine
Nuwoorl Beacn. Corona
1tet Mar Call V•cky
95 1 '111before11 am
perrence Newpor1 Atea 1nternatoona1 sales
Tom Riker, 548-3561 I Phone & dest. provfded. •lnl comm1ss1on split
Marketing F1rm needs ca· rrv1ne Pec1f1c Rea1 Estele IECllETAIY •iv /II• oeer m1ndeO persons lor 476-1234 • 9 •
•M•• 2900 Rea tah to Office leatall 2914 Aaaoaace•enta 3002
_R_O_Ci_m __ w_p_v1_b_a_1_n...;;pv;.;t;.;e~n-_..,s.., .. ..,a .. re.._ ____ 2_9_0_1 1617 Westclrrt Ne 27810 •SPIRITUAL ADVISOR• CHM
EllTHTAl•MHT llZ
llWMlllL YIALLll
Type checks ~Al up Claim
lites rl"(;ord peymen1s
11 .11n on Oat a entry I year
gPnbe•al 0111ce ""
peroence pref
De.liver~
L fl T 1me 10 nomes on
0.JllJ•)8 l'lan<J P1c~up Or
\ J 11 I I' Q ll I r e 0
"' 1nsvrance $700 mo
J )0 AM 6 AM No Col·
f'C1HIQ '>48-8441 or
646 l~ t3
PT netp Call Ken 3·5 1 Irvine llrm n eed•
pm Mon Fro 552 1039 llECEPT /FrHt OftlH entry-level sec1elery lo
p 8 30 2 30 5 ass 1s1 o II e ct or o r
.. EDIC•L •SSIST a•• 11me to 1 __ , • • • oay week Pnones tig-11dver11s1ng and wor11 .... 1n
tran ce S(20 mo 1365 sq ILSu1\able lor Ad He 961 2034 4·8 30 pm 4 er 2 Ba house W 'D. meoocal or oental Agenl I vise in love mam11ge.
IHUHIOTEL
Wkly rentals now avail
~otch etc $2S01mo 541•5032 business 675 2495 •
S20 dep 646·8386
BAL PENIN Great apt '
Olk Och 2 bate 11p nd
resp n-smllr S2751mo
1<a1n, 673-9015 all S.
2 OeluxR O f fices FREE KIDS
IV COMMERICAl S
WORKSHOP
Fast th11lllng cOtnbo
Baske1bAlllJeo Aloi
Pl<1yert in bumper CRIS'°
l P.ag11e ptev weeknlles
Jamme<J wooke11<J
Open play
Art.ad!' snack oar op1oon
1 IS 501wk & uo Color
TV Ptione51n room 227 4
Neowoor1 Blv<J CM
646 744S Fem shr 2 Br Ne,..pon
Beech nouse I ll•~ from
oeach no vnoking
S3501mo yearly L ve
mesq 650-8739
rurnoshed. Setrol1111at
ii• ea 0<1110 deck, o<.ean
V'"¥> Fashion Island a1ea
Contact Bruce CMrlas
759-0700 .AGES 4. 17 Ne1 50". on S200K g1oss
HAllHLOHE 111 COM di A ~u1tes ampl
pkg S350up 2855 E Cst
Hwy 675-6900
$90 "'" ur:> Cable color TV
3026 w Coas1 ,..wy
NEWPORT BEACH 4 rm su1ta avail appro•
Steps to lleactr Furn rac ~ 10 shr greel 2 br 2 09 500 sq It Oood IOC
sunoeck garage Nwp1 hSe CdM Pvt ent $450 S11oop1ng cente1 $290
Bch S3SQ1mo S48 9546 673 7581 !Oav•OJ mo C M 752-t 120
XLN T nr Hoao Pv1 en tr &
Ba N smo• no ~11c 5300
646-1035 6•5 9095
f#
81tth~tttb 2904
LA UNA BEACH
MOTOR INN
W~ly rales $105 4 uo
Oa11y1Wktyl Montny
Hfllp• Need te rmmte to
snr gre11 ocean view on J
01 2 be nse 1n Lag Ben
$400'mo 4941-3645
llETAIL/OFFtCE
Choice Newpon eeacn lo
cn1oon on Pac1tic Coasr
Hwy Ha1bo1 side appro•
Mature rmmt sllr lu• ap1 nr 1200 ":i It 714-645 7 100
SC Plz pool jac rec rm
S240 • 4132-8797 M erli ' • OHTA IHA
IA E A S 0 N A 0 L E , NB 1 nae Oii bt:h, Shr w/ 1 FURNISHED includes
person 3 Br, 2 08 AECEPTIONISl La1ge
N·smkr $385 548-0108 t101n1ng cl8'5 room
v1ueo sc1een tesi otleroo S 125 000 1nv IQ'I\ dn 0 .AC
by personel MMager ot 1 See ce11te1 neer youtcall
many svccosslul cltonts I 800 64 1·4645 (•I 224
m 1ne lndu51ry
1
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For Into cell Snn 011!90 CA
(213) 4H·Ul 1 FronchtseSlles Ava1t11ble
c2 u > •H-tln 1 GELARE
Leu a Fe114 3004 I ICE CREAM
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
142-Hll
-ITALIANO
Corporate Ottlce
619-942-0192
lfelr Waal~ 5100
l<otch s eva11 Color TV
l'IHte<I pool & ite1>s 10
OCH n 985 N Coul Hwy
Laguna Beacn •9• 529•
Npt Ben prof person 10 I w1orotess1onal equtp-
1h1 wtseme 3 Br 2 Ba ment ae10.<. conte1ence
nome compl furn an 11>om Slorage fac1ll11es. i---------•
500 demons1ra 101 s
nMdeel t>y well known
sol! Ortnk company 10 as-
sist In 1ne" 11dvernstng
Call 730-6282
AOOT'IOUH Motel rm\ lor rent by wk emen111es gar SS 75 warehouse space. or1va1e FOUND bH ulllul 1dull
$95-up w.1k1tchene11e 720-1623 pnone & plenty ot p111k calico cat, vie My111e St .
&vllol 675-67•0 Oulel resp ntsmkr 10 sni ong f7 14) 646· 1611 Log Beach 494. 73416
~acatita I home nr OCC, pv1 bn Beytront Otf1ce11, pallos, Found Scnw111 tO apd l tatala 2907 $275 • '" ulll1 754-0221 perking, 1an11or1a1 tiunllngton Be11cn Cell to 673-1003 l<l{lntlty 962 3756
(,1ge 9~ Beer c•b•n j)00j AetP tem•t• to shr nse 1n
111ble color TV 2 trptC CM 24 • non·,mkr Busy Nwpt Blvd.C M 780 r oun<I young gray F cat
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from w1111en ano re·
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Person e~1.1erotonced 1n I
Qentlral ctllce proced111es
needlld •n growing Npt
Ben company Duties
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typing ano onones WP a
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714·673 189•
C1er1cet pos111on, basic I e•P nee , PIT 1-5.
Mon-Fri 750-7505
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S 1000 mo Nee1 J W11yne I
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FUN JOB
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A1f' you aoventurows
nee<J money ano tove to
trave11 Soutnern Cal1-
torn1a Marketing com
pilnv rms openings lor to
who are 18 or over 10
travet w11fl oyn11mtc
young merkeling team I
<1f'mons1. otinn a 1evol· t
u11onnry new product
lrav~ LOS V1!9dS Palm
Spnngs San F1anc1sco.
anll a ll t t Wesiern
s1111es Must be b11gn1
and well groomed High
earnings T 1e1n1ng e•-
penses ;>aid Trenspor·
h!11on furnished $11111
tmmeo1ately For 1n1er-
v1ew call June Prl<Jgen
646 4 167 11 • Parents
welcome 81 lnie1v1ew A11po11 M or lgaoe e 11 n IC e 1 P n on e Deoenable adult to oper-
7 141S49 O 117 Ask tor ate par~1no 101 'weeper
Snaron I weel<end9 t!Mly AM
Cotkt111I Servers went•d 545 261 1
MuSI be able to work lllY OLEUHl1
nlghlS lor a now dance Coun1111 8em Borg81ron
club llQft 21 • Musi Ctt'llM•s CdM
Nowpo11 ecn Opnlh olc 1 ures hie ty~tn . varied I resea1cn dept O~al
P1 llme 1uperoence prel Outiees & so put er secre1a11et end cleflcel
631-4780 eaper pref Conso oated 1 u n c 1 1 O n •
If S I Restouran1s ol Cjllll , Growtn·onenleo position I .. ,." .. , 19752 Mac.Ar1hur at Ste I requires XUH verbal Ind
Or Co 11rm seek111g an I 'IP• trvirie 553.1911 wr111en communication
11g1ess1ve in<J1v1dual wtlh I 9kllls Background In
3 i; vrs 1n1ec11on mo101ng j •ECE,TIOl-l•T nPIST aover11stngtme011 n.tp-t>•Pe• Must have 2·3 yrs n • • tut but nol required Cell
on superv1S1on. 10 run 3r<J Law Otftce Newpor I 714-863· 1955 e•I 28 1
sn111 operehon Good BP8Cl'I Area Must ty~ 50 01 2419 ' •
penmanship nelplul Xlnl wpm ano nave super
g•ow1n opporlun1ty front ott1ce appearance
Phone 7141964·0877 tor I Coll 9 • 5. wk<Jays.
interview oppt 640-9951 --
Newspaper
Make your snapping .u·
oe1 by ustng tf\e Dilly Pl-
101 ClasSllled Ada
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS ANG PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN tit TO $75.00 PER W£EK
w, fl(lw l\;l•r I~ open1ne~ tor younc eaat r
bth!IS lo Stturr rud_,s tor Tiit Ounce Cout
D1itv Pilot <hlr crews slArl at J 30 pm and
wo1l unit! 8 JO Pm wee~dJy\ On S•lu•dn. wt •O•~ • trw mo" !lour~ You-will uram1ny 111ps
and Plllt\ ~lone w•lh ui mn• you1 own monty ,
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steeps 14 1714)545·6916 SAOO • utll 241 1303
ltatah tt RESP non•amkr lo sh1
sq It 111r cond 01 fl¢9Ue. 11111 545 9818 on Hun11ng1on Pier Set Ocr ?9 642 0417
Hrgtlly mo11vt1ted delell
or1en1ed clerk tor !IC·
counting dept of enter-
1111nment company Or
g&ntl@d, sya1ema orl@n
led l~VldU81 W/8CCI I
payable payroll & g11n·1
acct'o s11111s Po1111on tn
crudes nevet 11nd 1ono
11ov1s Mus1 ~ 11vttllllble
10 work WHkend1 II
necessary, C•ll Donn•
494 9484, 556-3737
nave pte11un1 BPCH!Ar·
1ince 8nd ou1go1ng per-
'onahty W• wlll 11a1n
Pe1tec1 Plf tOb 101 ll'le
cOltege 11u0en1 Apply In
person We<l·SA1 7 30
pm 9 JO om 01 call
952· 5~8'1 atler 1 30
pm lor mor1 tnto 2722
E •perrtnce<I p111 lime
pette up snd 1ype·
se111ng Able to bull<J
bOth p•r~ end edt. 11no
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• '•m non amk. prlv rm. Room 11111g house 1n Nwpt
•If hou111 t>rtv $250 ulll Ben. 1250 mo 1st1l11tt.
?Do you need 11 turnlshltd
01ttc11 no1r 0 C 1111port
lor t ol'2mos? $250 Cftll
~oger 752-6363
tnel Kay 662-1156 ulll Incl 84~·8811 , ·Pet0ptn wno nlltld p110plo
4 Br 2 8a l\Ouse. WIO WE LOOK FOR YOU• should a1w1yt Ch8<.k lhtt
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1n Newpo1t Sund11y No
body leethtir' Nd• me<ll
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pny 1n t orma11onl
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11'1. lllaler\tlt &014 Ctata Ne11 6124 M••lcal IHt. 1224 llcyclee 1012
look\ 2x 6 r::JWood deck· 76A'f'YAAO SALE Q.4pm Vpu coul<J lltietlu11ng uo 10 1 J:ly Vurd aaft1 9 2pm
Aatoa, la1orte4 A•tH, 1-rrte4 Aatoa, l•portH
IMW 9112 Mtrc .. 11 a.if 9ltS Vtlbwe1H mg From 49 cen1a pet 11 1982 Chis1111 St , (blwn l 12.00 PM• wtHtk H 11 N 8 w I u) ll tJ IJ I ~ 8 $
fencing also Ha1bor 8erM11d & Hamilton) piano 1un11r Cour1etn10 c111t•111 s . m111 011<\a
Redwood 714/531-1317 C M Piarta & 11cce .. 011ea 542-3'1"41'1556·1178 $b0 $400 llrH , wnh1, S 10/up, Bikes $50 up. p111t11, 111;cewso11ea 1982 Frtt It TH &022 moto1cy1:1es, UrH, whl1, OfUet Ftr1llart/ C11t1rl1:1 S• CM 650 7079
:> yr old b o6ermon 1a11111. renders. g1aea top ai •tat 1221 C••ttn I014 Plnch111 cropped good ahow cases. mag true!\ _
1111tured' 673-90"~ wheels, Urea. new' meg elec typewr 11111• 9' Wt!tik-N-Der C11bovt11 whla oloer model& !lervtoed Si1>ll 4 ~•res ir1cl llPt; a1<.111
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'711 Mill 3000. ptiflllGt
4'l K r111 $ t 7 '>00
IWJ;>ltl
'83 JOO Su. 11uw ~SOt ml .
full warr 1~11 • .,r mt1l11flc:
IJllU,kl 8u111t, t!lt!ClrOrilC
I tt(JIO fully l('Hl(l llcl
1 14 'lOO •,4() J~OO Altp11llOn Pre·SChOOI, h&e OV NO S E C rttgu18rly by IBM. S 100 aw111ng $8QO. 962·1l!i82 jll 1V jJ\ I f r) c1111d1ens clbhae, )ust M t AL 11ne e11 (3JBtgotd woodenot· '\.\If ( ,~ \V • \ A•~ 11tiou1 1no mrm11y wtt
take 11 awev Cell Deni 01nene se1 w/gl&S$ top. 4 flee desk~. S35 aa C11s11 Camper Snell tgrntwn lie) 1¢ ~ I '. II\ M I II'. I\-, '""" ,,,v,.. iou 111,,. 11111 549-71>1! 1 or 64'1-t:i!36 swivel. coshloned chairs only C M 646·2662 ~. cooovur •or lon(I b&d 1,1,fl1111•!•11 ,01,.,111,1111 ~
S700 Rauan couch, large m1111 1ruc~ Nice con<.t rllO S Free to good home Beaut overstulfeo swivel Pap· IBM St11ec1r1c 111 TyPI!· $300. 64'> n~ 1 JIM $l1; M
black cat w/ehots & neu-pahsao ctialr wtonoman. wr11e1 $900 Xlnt cond 111,0l'lS
\ered567-5417aller3 very large wicker chair. PP 729-0932 Factory 01rec1 ahella & puc.rft111111 ,.hlgh lo~o I ll~Ouall Strt1el sleepers lrom $225 up hraitut &029 _11nd more '432-9042 Piaata Or HI UU 656•4289 Saltis-Secvice Lt11t111r1g NE PORT Bf ACH
3 Pc bdrm corner group fftw~rt ltacla 6169 Noltr llkH 8016 • URIEST I IU-UOO
twin beds, floral print, at-'76 &rolta, auto, stereo. ·86 Puch Moped, xlni llYEITORT <.L ASS1e 59 MBZ 190SL
1och bolsters, stor unit orig ownr, rellabte trans, cond . 1350,obo Mu!!I * 78 3201. Atr, AtC Xlnl cclf\11 67 500 011g m1 gd cond $200 760-1879 88K ml $2001 obo Cell sell 662.2 123 1667UOD) 1~a101op manuat11 While
4 Pc Gill's Francti Prov Ans Ad ir53, 642-4300, Plano-Hamlllon Baby * 79 3201. 4 spd !>IA wiled tnt Beautllul 10
twin canopy b<lrm Mii. 24 hrs Gran<ll S2600 value, will Moped Tomas Sliver (315Y01.) Sile $15500 499 4 131
good cono, xtra access H••••L•I• a •••• se~rlllce tor $1700 Bullet <!yrs New$IOOO ··79 3201 4 spd. SIA 1Soulti Laouna1
$300/olr 673-5602 • 760-8702 enyhme $475/olt 546·5539 \6562) MB.l: '76 450 SEL to110ed
7 pc mptch. tlv rm furn REED BARTON Sterling Use<t Baldwin Studio Re<l"80 Puch xii, loc~ ~9~!x~~~1· 4 spd, A/C ~~~~~",f46~f~2~00 0 11g
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SOUTH
COUNTY
YOLllJWAIEI
11WE WILLIOT
IE HIEHILI"
Volume Sales, Service
Ano Leasing
187 t t Beach Blvd
HunHngton Beach
(114) 142-2000 like new New $t300 sell Sliver. Guild tlill pallern, piano. cherry wood, $375 all S 548<l780 •. 79 3201 4 sp<J. SIR NG
$900 3 pc bdrm set S 150 xlnt. 10 pc-'plc seltlng w/7 $950 642-2849 Metoreyelei/ (7~) 9149 : v w Dasner 7 4 au10
OBO 241 1•92 I ta" ~-~!"'!""'--"!--~~ t amltm & atr 75 000 , .. PCS ea I carvdng, Sii u, s,.r1ia1Goe4• 6230 ScMlen 8011 •'79 320t 4 91)0 SIR "73 G M1oge1. klnl cond ITlllltS $1850 548-7'149 CO F CE · 8 E set, candle hol ers. pep-_ 1091ypz1 b k 811 N EREN "TA L per. sell. sugar etc Total MUST S LL <for medical *'83 l<awesakl GPZ750 * 7y 5281 Ai r AIC. new tc.µ i1res ra e,s y I 9175 $150 660 6730 i a1pel5 Many · s1>ar .. s o vo · · 99 pc·s. relall pr1ce reasons) hardlt used Low miles. under war 126'ZCEI "!~~~---~--.-99 I " S2200 6H 9961 7 W 8FTCUSTOM SOFA,hand $12,000 verllle<l. pp backaw111gpa1<l 2 sel ranly S26251obo or * 80 3201 5 spd A/C 1 agon 4 s po
Ilea, coral/beige, beeult· SACRIFICE $3.800 Call $200 556·6000 11a<le tor ? 63 t-6297 1565zOL) 1'77 MG M10glll. 52 000 S200010 BO 631·1692
ful $300 OBO 640-6931 Answer ad y I •. 3 5 •p•• SI R m11es c.asse11e .int eves Jae" P821 842·4300 24 hrs T J. I It, 56 Harley. cu~iom all * 8 1 201 ' u tono s1a50 69 1-9355 8 It velour couch $75. 2 svf · ~ttrff . •,. ~ 6232 rebll $~K 1nveste<l. sell 11CuT8431 7S SIWgn aulo ps/pb ~~~~~r;50~~~6-~:~~ '(· Jenlr7 b 621340 Color TV, 16·' 2 yrs old, tor , ' 548-48_Bt -~ ii~r~~?i'1 5 spa s1H !Opel .. 9151 ~~ee~g s~~'.~45'1u11s we11
AQUAMARINES, a oul $l50/obo 631·0589 6 m.lillQrcycles 1nC1 250 * 83 3'10• 5 sp<l StR '70 GT red w'Olk rnl, mint 'I L.VOLVO 8' queen sotabed, Ok gm/ pts each. only $201 But4.a ca & 250 8 I ( 1FZP975't con<l 1ns1oe ll out. run~ 2 YI
peech,..5600 631 ·6H3 640-8686 Wards Piiot Stereo Yamaha vz 6 ni1111 01kes * 83 5331. 5 sp<l lo m1 e,u t.<'000 '394-4940 liL WAliOM _ ~ wl phonograph speaker $50-S400 T1res whls r50951 Antique walnut Ible. $160 J111d1iat17 6216 011 whls 6 Irk cassene • Peageol . 9155 A ~sume paymena ot ·Large oak <lresser $275 -AM/FM · dlo / 1 5' lanks ten<lers eic 1982 136·3ll1 -1 S 3 :J 8 ' mo O A C Contemporary din rm set, 2 table sews, 2 bend saw ra w g a s Char71e 7S1 CM 9-4prn 208 W Isl, Sanla Ana 76'. Dsl Sunrf aulo air I I lEHH008) o<l lelhe otnter 2 b!lll cablnel also on whls 2 6~0 0 9 c~ss Gn~al snape $375 Matching 8' couch. wo · 1 • mos ol<l Telle $450/otr • Closeo Sunday ••. 1•00 call L 48_8451 LUSE-AllHICA $300 Matching lbles. Oise S&flders. drill press, 710 MOMD' CMOPP~R ,. " "
$150 & $lOO 645•7313 bench grinder, vice In home 1 yr wrnty " LARGE SELECltON OF P,oracLt 9157 Ul-1110 _ 541·3091 969·2085 New paint, 836 1111. Id NEW & USED BMW S• a
Armolre Eowardtan, solid h loata, Gtaeral 7011 18 over g1roer lots ot & .73 91 4 17 App group, MilC. 9177 walnut. megn11Jcen1 Bench lathe/milling mac 1,;;,.,..~-P."IP!P!oi!!'!'o!!!""'!-'~ Chrome new beck lire 1uni. grea1 loo~s great Come 1n & see Newport
$3100. Love se~. 3 mos ~mb~ Seperale3 s~-11' INFLATABLE BOAT, runs llke new, $1450 or many •lf ~S S5000 Beacn s flnes1 selection
old $300, 963-13 11 es motors ax 5 Achilles. 7 5 hp eng, gas lraoe Bill 969-122 l LOMS IUCM tlW 54 2.159 t 0 1 pr ev1ous1 v owneo ---manual feed. 4 ixisttlon lank, new seats, low .78 RM 25 ,. Porsches, Au<l•s ano Beaut King size Pulask 1001 bit holder $500 obo hours. XLNT con<l Too 1 . never raceu VOLUME $At.ES 75 914 good con<lrl on
Apothecary oorm set Weber 673-7794 many xtras 10 mention. $400 obo 675-4784 SERVICE & LEASING 5 SDO sieieo SS ;OO Volkswagens
Retail $2795, make otter M-1•1e-eUaaHal 6218 s (200 .60 .¥-em ...:.175MX 0111 s375 3670 N Cherry A•e tum 673-4677
645-2154 alter 6 pm B E c K E A p A D . 77 Honoa 1~CR •375 ~LONG BEACH . • N Ch t '051 76 9 t:>E, re-oil engine. sn BUY DIRECT FROM * WIE WE * DLEBOARD, $225 75 Suzuki 1 TM $200 1 0 erry e•• -~ 11 new p 6 11185 Cherry
MANUFAC'T'URER Mosfer 2 dr, 4 111 fire. 3'6" WAVE SKI. wlpeddle, Be-All gooo cono 546-5913 ll 14) IH·lllO Eltisl ofler over s14,000 an<l save 50 to 75% on n11w X 2'3'' X 5' ht Ideal for btnners, $125 Trade-ins Weicome · 760 8582 or 760• 1433 1op qu11llty bell sets Twin gun, coin collections, Call Tom, 536-9954 <lays, '61 KAWI KDX 175 •.Int Now open Sun 11-4
.sets just $69 95. lull Mils Jewelery. sliver service 661·8526 eves co no w~~~T bi;:LL D 911 7 ·77 91 l S sul\loof, air, 9305 I 1 $79 95 Sll"e even Owner movln~, must sell dlvorce<l · lllaa whale Chllo•<l alarm AMC us • Achilles 10 fl. incl 6hp $750 ~40-1139 days. , !'!"!!~-.-~-----~
455 E Coast Hwy
Newport Beach
673-0900
more on queen 11nd king $3000 obo 6 5· t688 Johnson, exit con<l $750 642•2637 eve·s 7 2 f3 2 1 0 r u n ~ new Pe1eti. s Ora stereo SO Eagle 414 wgn. auto.
sets Free Oell~ery -----obo 542_3219 $500tmakeolr 642-6539 tmmac: $17 000 111m Irv-aic cruise cont amtlm
1
636·4195 4!/~~o~:~a~t~~~1u:,;'~~ •••lllliiilil••lllJ!I. •• '73 1200 2 or 1 lady owr1r I ine 476-0321 wk<lys 9-6 $5379 979-2450 Bobelle
DELUXE WATERBED cessorles. $95 963-5796 Power ioata 7Ql2 IHl.U llRT lllt 4 spo s t095 645-75~8 Rolla Royce 9161 IC••i11ac -9309 King size. with canopy & ----13FT BOSTON WHALER Goqd tor rebull<llng or tor .~'!'!'!!~-----.--"!I"'"'!"'!• mirrors. $400 644-26 15 ALBACORE $1 25/LB w11n traller. xlnl cond parts';"new knobb1es, S30 '82 Datsun Cen1ra Hlchbk, '80 SllYer Wreath II, blu '77 Cadillac seoan Oil VIiie
Whole -Fresh -Frozen extra's$3500 675_663• Bill969-1221el1 IOam 5 spo AC snrt,AMIFM wlvinyt 1op. 19K m1, 's J SOO Alte r Spm Exec desk, walnut 6' Boot "Veracruz" at toot ol stereo 37 000 m1 $1300 $70,000 S54-9800 Ask 650.5 199 or 531.8605
w1ch1 $150 2-slde chrs 31stSt,nrDe1aneys,NB 16'h ttLarson,6Stip Merc. ----oeiow 01ue oook a1 101 Doro1hy • .
$35 ea. Ano din lbl & 4 (10am 10 6pro) runs great $1800 obo VESPA 200PE. NEW $5400 PP 640-7049 79 CAD ELDO •lfll c:ono
'11-bck chrs $250 Danish 545.5953 ask tor Jim· (60m1) Whl. tflCJ leJr1n.g company m a1n1e.ned
modern reconer $50 Be au t ft u I g If 1 5 for $1300 646-326 1 Claualo '12 210ZX TUllllO lease 1ust comp1e1eo
675•6836 Christmas Wiiiitzer play-24' Sklpjack. Twin Volvos oys 645-6547 ev/wknds Assume payments-01 nr-,v CARVER $7250 640-8268 er piano, 36 rolls. $1995 S 13,500 963-6477 ----$ 3 3 6 / m 0 o )I c l\.\J I
Kg sz weterbe<l almost Tall Jasper Sec . 1450 26.3' Sea Ray Dancer '79 Motor e.... 1020 1 ( IEOH031J R()LL5·RC1'YCE THE UR&EST I new. heater etc S n 5 ~~:'~ o~k $:i~k~~·5~81,56°7 325 hrs. sips 6 Ind trailer. Must sell ·81 Deluie LUSE-ilERICA SELECTiOI '----'--'---":'"=-=--:'.=~==;::::=::=====;!!~~=1.::::~====~ 645·9435 po s, . cever. e•tras $2-3,000 Bro.ugn.am st $15,~00 n s I 131 tllO .::
J SI ob HtlJ Waatti 5100 L t green 9 ' so I a C11maro car cover. brano 694-1103, evs 991-8592 under blue bk 497 -2244 • "oi>E" ,v,.o• n 11 ' 0~~~~i::":e'.n10s:':~!~~ .-R .. e_.lt .... W..;.;;.11;;,;.;te .. 4.___.;;.S.;;.l.;;,OO.;;, Htlp WaatH -w/foveseet. good cond new S6_510~ 6_:1-(!589 27' 1964 Tollycr1111, 200 I Of 968-9610 PV1 ply '12 HTSUll C:111•ei•n1a1 See us tooay'
SECRETARY Sell nilme orano prdouc15 j SlOO 639•2674 CAMBRIDGE 110 per can hrs on 307 cu 1n r ord Trailera1 200Sl SL Toyota 9169 IAIERS
Dept. .secratary. strong na11onwi<le. package PART-TIME, Varied hours Mus1 seitbrandne;tj_Qu"11 962-1905 Nu_ 0011om. pa1n1 and Travel 8024 Assume payments ot~'7Y ceoca body nee<l'$
typing ano 0<gan1za11onat sells tor $500 your com-10 include early A M. size bo1< Sl)rlngs, matt, -line. 110 gel gas tank s 2 2 8 1 m 0 O A C 1 work, eng 1n a1n1 cono CADILUC
sir.Illa neeoed Wiii train mission up to $250 C8Sh weekenos Must hove oe-trame s2ooobo 548-4062 CEILING FAN with Tulip Need! cosmetics $4500 '13 fl Ideal rravet rrlr i lEJH~341 _ • s I 600 C all t<r•Sl•n 2600 Ha•l'IO< B1.,e
on .woc.d llfOCti~.LSend paid oa11y No ch8rge pen<labfe veti1c1e 1smafl llg_hts, oak blades. never 964•24as au., wJ!dys shower. 101le1, t11,g-1ce _ LDSr·llr•ic• 673•3285 eves COSTA MESA
resume to Besso & oack Cus1omer-Caft5' truck van. slatTon 1New mamess Mltr.twrn used.take S95S5'2-0791l -00~ exlt ccino tuflcan-1; 1;n"
As.soc AOvert1!iing. PO you Mr Owens. 760-1612 wagon) 10 assist news-$60. lufl $65, qn $100, COCO COLA earl 50.s 28' C.11tilorn1an, sgl Crusar., vass cab11na tO • 18, lull IS 1· 1110 78 CELICA low m1 new 540-1860
Box 8030 NPI Beach Siock Ro om Shi p-paper oealer 1n Irvine kingS120 750·5~ uprt hi mo<lef Ygoo<l Nwpt Slip $17 95,P ktl S1300 640·7488 all Fiat 9123 paint clutcn b18'es il'C
92660 p•ngr Receiving Apply 7 a0reba Mucst 1oe 1 oeGpen-NEWPORT BEACH c o.n ~ s3 5 0 ·0 B 0 760-8361 760·8~ 1 l pm, 644·4450 morn1~s cass S4000 oest otte1 Clanroltt 9313
SECRETARY /EXEC. am only MacGregor a te on ac reg 25 ct Ref rig, side/side, 549·24 78 31 Feirhner, .66 Tis A a to SerYieta/ 79 Sp•Oer c5onver11ole like 646· 7820 69 CHEV •MPLA offg 1 w/lop skills. S· H & lyping v acn1 Corp 1631 Piacen-Hyde Monel&i th<u FH<ley S225, Danish walnut DR CORDLESS PHONE Seoan. fleeo s some new $4500 673-3359 VollnwtftD 9173 owfle• gooo cono $600
Ila C M oetween 930 and 10 30 table and chairs, $300 .. POWER PACK s11111n work Repo •2150 Avery Pull 9015 H d 9125 -966-1516 requtreo Woro P•O· am only 642·4321 1 1 I " ' OD I ··79 conv ot1<1olk e1dt BM • xtra long sg tlox spr ng, b $75 646•1431 675-6990 PAINT AND LIGHT BODY 1----"!l!'!l!'P.~~-,..,..~ cess1ng I memorv SURYEYWORlt mCjttress & frame, $75, 2 ox, WORK Save SS & m -* 82 ACCORD 4 dr 5 concJ $7 400 o oo 76 imoa1a ve . owner
e1r.per desireaole W•ll r etephone NOi~ No ex-X-R8Yfec'ti7"cian. PI T oecor eno tables-FIREWOOD Quallly mi~ 77 25': 11 w e11cr111t. e•ll ci ease your car 5 value spd ec am·fm cass 846-0654 or 546 2959 1mmac cc:"a 57 000 m• ~~irnt ~=~1i~'~uso f ~~~-~~;1~7~~ n;;,0~0~~~~ or orr1c~48~~s11; Mesa ~:.caz1ed.<1~e1~~~d s i;r~ !~~~~~;d dellv:~:~4~: • :~"°A~~:~~: ;42~:6:~ by ss Biii 969-122 1 i~~~~ ~~~ ;r~ 1~~% ~oncJ, s:0 R:~sttopvo°3o~a~~~~ ~ ;~) 8 6• ~~a 5 E> ~ 2 7 ~ ~
Non-smot<er 644-4492 Ana office Pa,clittme I 9 7 3 . 5 3 2 6 wk d Y s , Lorlone·Lap•Oary Art>orn Gregor 12' 10 hp honde A~~~";~~~~t ~~~~~~s~~·~~ 74 C1v1c 4 spd gd cono. Blau~l.)unKI rad1e1s 12 8Am.SPm SECRETARY evenings 5·9pm Cell C1tl SSOS 673-31 16 eves & wknds wl stand 5175 494_2905 mo!or $l200 493.3711 556_4289 rebll eng ctulch trans vo11 W •thoul m010• 76Veqa S800 •u"ISp•ell)
Executive secretary to as! Beth 6}>2·5844 K111en beaultful loving re<l Rattan J pc set, '50's,like . ne"' raoials AM FM $1200 OBO Nego111101e go Days 642-07 43
sisl President 01 a TEACHER Persian· stiots pe<l1gree • new $300 Twtn bed set, Must sell membership In Have clear 4Br '1be home B~ GOODRICH rao1al TA $1695 499-4 l 19 546-3141 As~ tor Dan e• w~nO 548·713 1
dynamic Newport Beach Pre-school parl1'11me S:.>00 17141536-1692 $50 Antique hat rack." exclusive Magic lstan<l oVnll beecMh nrWllPI u,er~a I (2135-60 (2175-60 15' 5 d I f '63 Baia compl rebll.lols 79 CAMARO. 1 owner 10 pvt ctubCostSl 450Sell aana ex raue 1 ~"1i $50 ea 75'-1J14 60 Prt1lude so emm " based company Oualll•· $4 toiour C M 642-9181 Siamese kittens. male, I S100 548·4884 lor $700 or bst 011 ror boot Sumb11 7337-C cess ·-sunroof, reo of e~lras snarp pertecl m1 S3995 645-75'8
c 11t1ons include sec-oiue. I vrolel $25 ea Ro we 90 · c ouc h , Al1cante, Cartsbe<l. Ca DATSUN Z MAGS. 7'• $4400 Greet c;ono S21001obo 548-8451 81 Camero z28 Co•'-
retarial skills as 1¥ell as TEU,MllE SALES Dolh tor S40 968-4719 matching loveseet. very Newport Beach Tennis 92008 Ph 619 438-1014 I & new w•<le Goooyears 642-t 7 I J 66 VW Bun 0,.,, owner course cond auto 10 m ab1llly 10 nan<lle press-Earn $300-$600 per week ---S 1 a s Club Membership $450 $470 552-0779 " "
ure complex trave1 ar-working pa11111me' Easy D~I 5510 g 000 co nd " 644-4906 l11t Stll/0•11 Mallat , 'a 81 Accoro 4 or only rut15 greal gOOcJ oody 2100 elf was Musi see t & --~-P'!l!"'ll!"'!'!!!"!!!"""l!'P~~~ 548-6777 Bought new b .. 0111 Se111ng Aa1H Wtatff 9020 :.>o 000 m 1 $6850 S1900tofr 842-:>730 $8195 646-9648 rangem en s some access, air cono111oned AK COCKER SPANIEL c•tm Role• Presl()ent replica
househol<l duties tor a office Cash Bonuses PUPS 8 wks Bult From SACRIFICE Beaul be .. vet watch $345 Otani pro-C11lllo•nle 28 Fbllg. spn WE IUT 673-2460 eves '67 Squarebeck s'unrool SEE US fiRSTI
traveling pres•den1 High-Da11y1 No Chargebacks• s 150 Dys 640·2201. eves love seat, $265, $ t2"-!eel TV, S 1595 546_2855 fisher. sgl gos. Crusader haaa 9127 8000 m1 on reblt tfng. new est salary and tringe oen-No Reserves' Call Brien & wi<nos 557.5577 mirrored end tbl -250hP,. 111, si s, dingy, u CLEAi CARS tires. runs & looks good We have a goocf selection
ehts for the rignt person 636-93~4 coffee lbl. $8&-Lamp Sky kennel, !or cat or sml fuel tnks 1oeat wind lass. AID TRUCIS s 10001000 494·064 7 °1 NEW & used Cnev-
Repfy 1n confidence to CS -eiepnone Sot1cilors day Goto en Retriever pups, Ibis & match tbl lamps oog $25/obo 631 ·0589 vhf. bl tank. recording ,67 Vw compt restored rolets' See us loday'
6800. Bo~ A 105 Costa 1 1 AKC Shots. dew claws 631 -1098 si~per couch, 6-11• while Oplh soun<ler Open 52 00 .76 vw bit COHMB.L
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SECRETARY Will train Meke SSS an<l --· 6010 cond . $100 549·0890 shelf,$25 631 4960 SH.900 Dys 8•7-6044. AJatitHI evs 760-8677 '68 SOUAREBAC~ reblt Sharp gal needed 10 work have run doing it Cell -T-wln size be"-. $60 TINP-LAT-E 007•1" -601b-$900 5'6 2900 969-2657 19 17· WICKER COUCH 81 u ~ Penner •1t 1ntln"JI' eng .. · In last PllCe<l Ne'Ojpor1 I h 1 t t .. Hide-away bed 10111. ea roll 30 to 45c lb, 1 roll B .. 1 -inc es ong, x n conu Pacemaker, $2.850 dn ll"E MelEllA'S '69 Kormann Ghio new each real asta•e o .. ce TEL£fllOIE $675 962 3824 queen sz, maroon valore, min 631-34~ 9 a ~~~:m:11~e6~:i;~/l~~~ SOLIOITORS . . . 1300 obo. 673•1339 U-n1verslty Athele~b 1415 m-"0-7-20-·1 98 WE llY SOUTH ~~~· ~!~~·&5~~~k=ir~~;~i "'C""'la_ry_•"""le_r ___ 9315
.._,. ood 1 t la}L-a memoershlp. $600 •lORIFIOE USED CARS & TRUCKS I boay, am/Im cess $3000 "13 Newport. extt cond. laphone skills ~~t"~ gappo~~~!n1~ *WAITED TO IUY -548-3289 $19,000/bsl olr 26 h CUS· COME IN OR CALL !"OR cou11yy ODO 548-5074 by owner. b':!K ml $1495
Peggy (714J 833-2900 lrom our Coste Mesa Ot-* OR 0011111 PHiaHll ' U07 -24 tom Sear11y ExprMs '76 FRH AP'RAIUL n C G d 646 1125 Furniture, Appliances, Etc NHieal last. Just hauled Twin Meres. Cormler-DeLlllo ISUZU 69 SOUAREBA K oo · --....,....,.-;: IEC•£l••y !ice '" the evenings tor IEAT AITIQUES d t $350 n "" HohOay Inn s new tra11ef I * 1'F 210 Cypress. Balboa •ELECTRIC PtANO l 358 110. top cond. uhl. Slereo CMEYROLtT "WE WILL IOT ~°a~ 54~'.'.io~20 or !Doi1e 9317 Should have •ar•e<l knowl-c:lub Salary • Com-1 Peninsula Xlnt cond 720-9405 B-tank, sip C·S Marmo 18211 BEACH BLVD -
eoge in construction miss•on .-Bonus can 01iitstuff 11 --------Dunes, NB PI P K Ctarl\ HUNTINGTON BEACH IE IHHSOLD 70 Bug 5·tock, slereo '11 COLT SltOO/••• ~:!,~,n~nc~ :~~ln~o~~: 751-4222 aller 1 P M 0Htl&l•Ht" ~~~~g. °.'~~ngse~ 12~~'. (714) 241-9292 Ul-IOlll Ut·U 3 l Volur;:~;~~:sl~~rvlce cass s 18PO 546-6428 4 SPEED 963-6059
perlence Sctrary open 1n The V•llage Inn Restaurant l 11111111• c•• 846-1382 ..... ,Tail 7 14 18711 Beach Blv<l 71 Bug. gooa cond For• tra
accor<lence w11n ea· now accepting appll-120-1814 153 RANGER 22. 4 hp OIB WE'" Tl, IOLUR Huntington Beach $2195 650-7912 eves .65 Mustang ong, nu llrM,
perience Costa Mesa c a 11 o n s for I o o d NB allp $9800 646-9148 FOR 1111 CAlll (l 14) 142-2000 ·11. sunroof, am/Im cass ~<l mech little body work Call 432-8892 appt w a 1 1 r e s s I w a I t e r !~~~~~~~~~ AUi .,,.'llOM 675-6300 lj.nlique treadle aew. IRUTorNRTtlITT I -9129 s 1soo 964-2526 1500 966-1516 IECTRY/RECErT. mach $125. 631-6143 Newport's oldeSl p11rrner-POHUC/SIURI Ja1Hr ·71 Super Beetle. needs 66 Mustang 289 101111e0 lmmed opening tor •••••••••• ship Olsolvlng. '66 Col· 2480Hart>orBtvd 68 Jag XKE rore series work$600obo 84t-0191 rear $350obo545-7277
exper front oll1ce recep-TRAii 1111 Etched Doors (Belglumi. JJQl>~~~llfP' umblll 36' new linear COSTA MESA 1 ·~ Blk cpe. 4sp. 60K m1,
tlon1s1 w/goo<l typing MOW TO •ELL u se tnllexl or n alnt, ·diesel. Davits & 141-4100141-1417 xlnt cond 0 1111 NB car 71 VW Bug, ~Int runrung ·57 Mustang. 16K on new skills for plush high 11se n • gorgeous screens Aprox b l h 1 1 1 f 11 s 6 5 o o a av s ca 111 cond $2000 1 60-3688 1 eng. very strong. new
Newport Beach oll1ce Help give them a heed 9116' $3500. 494-7340 Jlbn~4~ ~~Oo ~;1~~ .~~1 ~g Tracka 9035 j 720-6093, eves 651-20 10 '7' VW Ven New Trans., tu es •ora1tes, am/Im
Call Mr Hanna 476-1234 f~~! e:;~n'1~~:n cf~{~ RENCH TAPESTRY over DIME s mos ,;ee mooring tn 1,67 CHEV Truck. nds eng Mu•• , 9HI flOO<l 011g1~e end tires ~::,ss s~:;s ~=:.tt,~~ln
SECURITY OFFICERS d pendeoie 200 years old! Asking harbor Xlnl financing $300tolr 842-6539 I ca s s e l t e , S I 6 7 5
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2 30 to 6 Pm Mon<ley 1 IOTIOI .---I Im mac cruiser xlnt cond S4soo 73 1-7468 c.ond looks good as new 1 11 Conlry Sqr Wgn
Sales thru Friday PllLIO A I malfll. many 11.1ras Slip ·73 Ford Courier du tires & 62 626 4 0, whlle ~Int $2000 639-1150 alt 6 AM IFM 8 pass. air. rad1· * * * Bmy 111~or~e!v11f~at~~n~al~~ ave11. Nwpl $35,000 brks s$11:51goh16b5o0 Y3 tc8m6 pr' cond $6300 536-6 j55 '74 BUG new beltery als, rack, $600 675-6305
II& 1011£Y Owner/agt 675-5081 shell 1 • l · · n So Cot Boutique chain LINE J .:__ , )(R? Mazda '60 charcoel tires. mutller. good cond ·72 Pinto Runabout new
SHORT HOURS USE THE antiques Decorator ILASER.1411$800 ortraoe 7$82~7~11e~!~~g~7~u ~~e5s · grey sunroot,' air, ~Int S1550obo720-0531 point. tires. 11u10. Gooo DAIL y PILOT Mms. store lllltures. ot-_tor Sailboard 675-9260 675•495., 81185 cond $6500 552-9744 •76 RABBIT all orrg ~ cona $950 645-3729
: :~~0• i~6~uppll••. "FAST :~cr~11~~~.'P co?r'~~~'~a~ ls~~,~~1:r~o s611~~~~;~2 & '8 t El Camino, toeded, V6, IMercti11 leaa 9145 ~~a5i0'a:61.c,"'2;;b11 eng ·7s31~6~~~ :,:~~~.;~~~
•NoExper Neceuary ~ RESULT" selecter type. wicker & WANT ADS to mt shell $6900 111·a2 2400, sntrl, 4 spd, • Extenaivetralnlng much more Fri & Sat, ltata, 557.75551v msg while/blue s 18,500 78 Sclrocco. Special Fee-'74 CAPRI need• engine SERVICE Nov 4 & 5: I011m, 655 "B'" S~ti a SLa' 7016 -752.6363 1ory Edition 11tr, sunroof. work. otherwise In good program SI , Tustin, CA For Into • '82 Chevy s10. V·6. auto, eulo, white & black body cono $300 ooo 545.7277 •
: ~:.!iYn~~t,~,~~~~: DIRECTORY call 95.3·9312. Directions ls#t OLYOYNE boel no longt>ed. 10.dOO ml '62 MBZ 190 4 Or. new alt orig. alloy whls $4375 ,75 Mustang Ghia SlSOO
Ofcln CoronaDelMar For H t•..,u ll from Santa An11-tfeeway IMPORTANT NOTICE TO motor, Lii' Dulle 111111er. $64100 646-6791 eng, low ml, ~lot shape or Dest 970·0548 645_7811 If you're brig ht and Si•rvi n • ('all Soultl exll. Newport Ave gd cond S 1300 966-1516 Vaat 9040 $4000/obo 642 6082 .79 Rabbit $3500 "74 VW , _ _
en ergetic . C1l1 Mr 642•5678 ~1~~0~.1B~8s'7i~~·d~'~~~ PRIVATE PARTIES ·1sc111118ow-rtder, 17'~'. ·'2 Ford Econo ·~ton. 6 '67 MBZ 300SEL. auto, _2.hing S2200 494-4616 7$61~~n~.0~~;1~ws~B~~11~
Thomu between 6 am & b t. )22 10 111s1 bldg on Letti KCM in-out dr(ve. low hrs. ,11lnt cyl 3 sp $1500 _673-1503 AIC, PI S, P/B P/W, 80 RABBIT 5 SPEED Auto/air 546-5539 1 pm 11 LI Id t 1 1 Se// your Items for $50 or less m cond $3500 851-1842 · P/snrl, llhr int. good tires. Sunroof, tmmac 1.3875 , qu a ors nc. nspec-DI '78 F d E 11 20 s~500 173 0118 N 3 10 4 our famous MES·A·LINES pub· iii i i or cono ne 11an, nu point. mpg, " 840_1269 or 846_6533 77 Mustang Htc hbk
• non Thur ov ; • pm I/shed each Saturday In the Dally .. ar at • • di• Int. S4000 760-3886 951-7~81 r -w/T ·lop. AIC, AM/FM
Piiot. Aatl•at•, .57 Mercedes 230S. 4 dr ·so Rabbit Diesel Deluwe 8-trk, looks good S2900
I .,, Pl.IOI.. Aiiilaactt I 11 1 bt Edlt1on:4dr.a1c.1111w1eu 494.7751 al --Cl111ict 9045 snr · aulo. new re 1 eng blacM body & black Int. , -
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APPLIANCE SERVICE pre-paid so ms// or bring them In to or best oner 673-6479 $4,300 645-3934 c:ond . ·10 2eose 3 5 CPE $3975 or best 970·0548 1n1ou1. • spd, em/Im
••ILY PILOT ·.· re~:e:'~;~ond54i~3~n the Dally Pilot office. Be sure to ... , ••lat. ·67 DAMLIER Royal Ma· GORGEOUS! Sll.750 '80 Raoblt dst. air. 4 spd,I ~g-~508s;,.r; !, wk~~!' • Include your phone number or ad· Stmct 7020 631 •3016 50 MPO gd cono isq --- -
N ···~Ill TU1•-•H. f : '~r :i:d a~::~:::~~.~UCoo~ dress In your ad. have a price on PROF. BOAT FINISH ~~~~~80 ~ ~f.~~6 980~ '12 2101EL 4.1 $3195 cash ,99.1997 ~~a:t!.iree~11~,::~: r~~~
OW acceptin g app lCat1ons Of : 968·9375 each Item & no Bbbrevlstlons. CUSTOM VARNISH trade Beaulllul con<l Beautiful cond, 11\rl. PS, '61 RABeiT DELUXE on gas or propane. sllU
Dis M · - -Freeell D11ve640·5449 M11roonc;olor 530·1528 PB. PW. new tires 4dr.34.000ml,euto.11lr. under w11 rr 11nt ee . trict anager to supervise ' Kenmore elec wshr/dryr 8 Sorry, no commercial ads. garage --.om -"$8700 675-6906 mini $3975 631--3016 $7950/0BO 497-3<141 newspaper carriers. Salary com-: ~0· s595 ~air 953• 1~ sales, produce, plants or animals sur O.Cb 7Hli lifts, 1.,.,,... '73 •sO SLC gOOd cond · h · ·Kenmore W11.sher and gaa are accepatable. B•lbo11 laland ,91 shore lllW tll2 8SK mi, testher sheep: Mereary 1325 m~nsurate W it experience. . dryer $65 ee Good cond mooring (S77) wlbOlll t72 2002 4-spd, clNn. nu skins, 111r. Slereo.'s 12.995 '14 YW UlllT• t73 C11pr1, Vi. l te>d. Company bene fits plus bonus . 919-26~1 or 557-6264 Best ofter ove1 16.000 paint. $4000 960·8335 PP, 786-11100, eves 1114 ITh I sunroof. hetchb8Ck. 26
t "t M l have Van 'Rerr1n t9 ft Admtral &lde Tom wkdya 8·•. (2131 '75 5301. pis, p/b, •le 79 280SE Be11u11ful IHI HWt mpg, iune grtat. IOOk• 0 P J>?f uru y. us • l>y ·;ide d;S, •Int cond DEADLINE: 625•4101 $5500/080 631-6260 or 1 18.500. PP 998·0974 '831D1SCOUNTEDI . ' ~:dai~!meml St 7oo station wagon or pick u p $175 646-4939 -WANT SLIP OR MOOR· 682-2701 OlllHWULTI
h ll Mil U ~ 3 p m Thuradav a Purchete Of rent tor '79 450 SEL, enow rm con-YIUIW'IEI 'Ol••••"'llt . m•27 with/s e . eage a owance : Aefi1g 1250. WHh· • • , 3 D ·eo• .. BMW 3201, •uto, elr, dltlon, Blk/hn Int, • • •
ed 1 41 1ar e1 St3~ ea Dl•h Coat• Mea~ Offl-4 •t t4tlbot1 Y• 11.,eo. elloro· 11e11111esa s22.soo 830-8670 or SINCE 10&3 115 Sterhre, aporty. d .. n. includ App y in per.son r y '00 6 6 £• 8 . -~-630 ·68 tf', eitl 3 . ' LO.... 0 6 '1 " • " ·---,_ ( • · ' wnhe1 1 4 -.,.,4 evtwknd• 779,!i,87 112,. ,,_,1. 1 63 -67 .. _. 141· I -•-• alc, CHI. l"letder~. 11.110. weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 wA•tino .. ou-,A sis retr"'. •7" •508L a8 000 1 Jet ctu111 S 15!8 839·4028
"0 " " .,. 330 w t a St t H•v• yoo reed t oday'• Selling 1nytt11ng wlln " " .. • " ' m . West Bay St., Costa Mesa. 'n c I $150 548-2858 · •• •'1 fff Clenilled Ad•? 11 not. Dally Pno1 c1ut111eo Ac1 Black w/tan 1eetf'lef int 82 CUTLASS SIERA
Sell thing• ... , with D•lty Co••• M•8' Ca. m yov're m1.u1no the bell II • 11mp1~ MA11111 '32,0001915 1088 whcty• HIJlt" 1om•th1ng IQ •all? Brough8m ... or. tun j)WI ~~111 W1tnl Ad• b•rgelna In iownl iutl cell &42 !itlT8 (H~ 101 Rendy) · C111~'1hu<l 11dt do II woll low ml $7900 675-t> 115
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THI ORANGE COAST CilAST EDITION
.~ .T " • --~'· NOYu.ER 1, 11U ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Court says women can sUe Laguna for damtlges
By STEVE MITCHEL.,.
Of ... Delly Not .....
The state Supreme Court has ruled the city of Laguna Beach can be
sued for damages stemming from a fierce storm in 1978 in which nine
huge eucalyptus trees on city property toppled onto a wood-frame
house in Laguna Canyon .
The court, in a ·6-1 decision: upheld a $331,00 lawsuit brought
against the city by Benella Milligan, 82 and her 62-year-old daughter,
Evelyn Crockett following a 2 a.m. rainstorm in February of 1978 ...
The two elderly, women were in their 50-year-old house on
Big gift
for .Arts
Center ·
A $100,000 pledge to the special
gifts committee of the Orange
County Performing Arts Cenl.ef
Monday brought the committe
half-way to its $3 million,goal,
officials announced. ,,,.
Victor H. Boyd, chairman of the
committee established to meet the
11rvine Co.'s $1 ,million challenge
gift, said the committee has raised
$1.5 rni.J.lion with the latest
$100,000 pledge, from Howard
and Ardith Marguleas.
The Irvine Co. pledged it would
1donate $1 million if the committee
!can raise $3 million by the end of
the year.
The Marguleas' Live in Palm
Springs , where H o ward
'Marguleas' is vice president of
:Sun W.orld International,
Coachella. He is also a shareholder
and a member of the board of
directors of the Irvine_~·
Fairywood Walk in the rural Woodland brive community when.the 80-
to JOO-foot tall treeS on adjacent city property were felled by heavy
winds. Nine of the trees collapsed on the Milligan home, destroying the
roof but leaving tne two women unhurt. Benella Milligan died earlier
this year.
The city successfully argued in OrangeO>unty Superior' Court that
public agencies are immune from legal action brought about as a result
qf accidents or injuries that occur on unimproved public property.
-ifut a state Court of Appeals last year sided with the two women,
ruling the immunity only applies to damage or injury that occurs an the
"With the start of construction
of the center, Orange County has
'made a major step toward becom-
ing one of this nation's most
notable cultural centers and we are proud to play a supporting role
In its development," Marguleas
laid. "New recruit" stands outside Corona
del Mar fire station, a Halloween
0.-, ............ .., _ .... Uptr!
creation of firemen Joel Chantr y,
Brian Roche and Craig Chastain.
Ouch! Here
comes a new.
postal hike
By the Auoclated Press
Stand by!
The Postal Service is trying t.o
sock it to us again.
It announced today it will seek
to increase the cost of ma.Ving a
'letter from 20 cents to 23 cents.
Robert L. Hardesty. chairman
of the Postal Service Board, said
increases would be sought for all
1 classes of mail, but they would not
~take effect before Oct. l, 1984. -
The proposed increase for post-
cards. for e xample. would be 2 ·
cents, from 13 cents to 15 cents.
Postmaster General William F .
Bolger scud. "l still think that 23
cents will be a bargain" for a
I
let!')r.
The officials said the indepen-
d~nt Postal Rate Commis.sion
would be asked wilhjn a few days
to approve the new rates. The
panel is allowed up to 10 months to
con5ider such a case.
Coast H811oween restrained
By STEVE MARBbE
OI "'9 Delly Not Ii.II
Four teens · dressed as
Japanese assas&n.s robbed a
12-year-old trick-or-treater at
sword's point in Irvine Monday
night but then ran into a group
of men ·'-wearing a different
kind of costume -a police
uniform.
On a night when mischief
typically runs high, area police
had bheir hands full.
Si~ women dressed. as
French maids mugged a
woman in Fullerton, four me n
in military garb attacked a
woman in Huntington Beach. a
cowboy waving a six-shooter
held up a market in Anaheim
and Batman snatched a child's
bag of candy in Placentia.
But Halloween craziness on
the Orange Coast was re-
strained compared to past years
and consisted largely of
s mashed pumpkins ,
egg-to&ing episodes, shaving
(See TRICKS, Page~%)
,..... .......
Two heads are better,than one on Halloween. The
one .doing the drinking belongs to J oe Tolison.
public land -not on adjac.-ent private land as was the c.ase in the
Milligan lawsuit.
The city took that ruling to thl· sto~'s tughest court, which
anno~ it's decision Monday
A. J. Pike, a Sant.a Ana attorney repr~nhng the city, said
Monday's ruling could spark a deluge of lawsuits ag~ public agencies
such as Laguna Beach, adding cities will have to think twk-e before
setting aside public land for parks. •
A st.ate law that grants immunity to public entitles did not protect
(See LAGUNA LAWSUIT, Page A2 )
Western
flight may
cause fight
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of 1M o.11J Not II-"
Wester n Airlines' an -
nouncement Monday it plans to
· add a third daily flight at J ohn
Wayne Airport could spark a
battle among the five other air-
lines using the airport over who
will have ti> give up a daily flight.
In a related action, the Board of
Supervisors met in closed-door
ses&on Tuesday to consider the
airline a~ question but were
unable to reach any decision. _:_fr court-imposed limit of 41
departi..Lres while Orange ·County
develops a new (light allocation
plan for the county-operated air-
port means whenever one air line
adds a flight, anotQer must give
one up.
Although airport officials have
not yet agreed to Westem's ex-
panded schedule, Assistant ·Air-
port Administrator Doug Wilson
said the airline is entitled t.o
another departure if it meets the
airport's noise restrictions.
"We will have t.o d ecide quickly
so that the other airlines know
what their schedules will be," said
Ken Hall, an aide who specia.llr.es
in airport problems for 5th District
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
He agreed West.em may be
e,ntitled to the flight but added a
legal report on the implications of
approving the flight is being
prepared for the supervisors.
"We plan on flying and we don't
think there will be any problem,"
said Western .spokesman Glenn
Bozarth.
Deciding who will lose a flight
"will be something the airport
people will have to work out,''
(See WESTERN FLIGHT, Page AZ )
Airspur
patterns
changed
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Ol IM Delly -''-" Complaints from residents
upset by noise have forced the
Federal AVIation Agency and
Airspur Helicopters. Inc. to nego-·
tiat.e a slightly different route for
commuter helicopters shuttling
between John Wayne and Los
Angeles fn~rnational airports.
Ken Hall, a.'lSistant to Orange
County Supervisor Tom Riley,
said Airspur helicopters were
primarily receiving complaints
from North Costa Mesa residents
who livE?· along the San Diego
Freeway. -
The helicopters traveled over
that area at altitudes of only 1,500
to 2,000 feet, he said.
(Sff HELICOPTER, Page AZ)
No rain· forecast_;
fire season ends
It wasn't on your calendar. but
today marks the e nd of the fire
season in California.
That announcement crune today
although little rain was expected
to fall today and no rain is
predicted for tonight or Wednes-
day in Southern California.
A frontal system that brought
some wetness and lower
temperatures to the Orange Coast
this afternoon is pooping out a bit
earlier than originally forecast,
the the National Weather Seryice
said.
As a result, highs in the mid 70s
are expected Wed.nesdiy along
with a clearing of.the clouds that
have kept the sun away, the
weather ser.tice predicted.
AJtpough si.ymy days are ex-
pected. the state Department of
Forestry today declared an end to
the fire season because recent
rains have left foliage full of
moisture, said forestry
spokeswoman LqVae P ray
Martines.
Temperatures should reach 74
Wedn~ay with lows in the
upper 50s.
An NFL pioneer la deed
George Halas, the founder of the NFL and
owner of the Chicago Bears, Is dead at the
age of 88. PageC1.
·KiJS drinki».g too e'arly
He'• goi Brez•• on hi• mind
Newport Harbor High tallback--llnebacker
Steve Brazes Is on the mind of El Toro Coach
Bob Johnson, leading up to Thursday' a Sea
View League football game. Page C 1.
A party for the teddy•
If you think teddy bears have been over-
rated, you should have been at a party at
Bullock's, South Coast Plaza. Page B 1.
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Local groups join nationwide CJlmpaign to fight alcohol abuse
By JERRY HIRSCH'
Of IM D.itJ Not Ii.If
Drinking problems are .sneak-
ing op on children in nearly the
same ways they entrap adults,·
according to organizers of the
Chemical People---a-television
and town hall project to fight the
growing trend in teen-age alcoh,ol
and drug abuse.
"Let's take two sevent)) graders
on the evening of a dance. Both
Jimmy and Suzie are a Uttle
nervous about the dance. So they
get together with the boys or the
girls beforehand and have a beer,
or even half a beer," sald Mary
Anna Jeppe, a Newport Beach
reside nt who is one of several
project coordinatoni in the Orange
Coast.
"Now by the time Jimmy and
Suzie get to the dance they each
have a Httle buzz. They are
leam.i.ng to cope with nervousness
by drinking.,
"Now Jet's say Jimmy or Suzie
are nervous before a test. They
remember the goOd time they ,W.d
at the dance ao they have a beer to
relax. They are learning to use
chemicals to relax. It is very
subtle," Jeppe e><plained.,
The Chemical People pruject
..
Related story, Page A3
will include a two-part national
television program on drug and
alcohol abuse to be aired on
KOCE--Channel '50, 7~30 · p.m.
Wed{lesday and Nov. 9. Accompa-
\(lying town hall meetings will be
held at more than 80 Orange
County loaation.s_where parents
and students wlll organlz.e task
forces to fight alcohol and drug
abuse.
:
There are about three million
problem drinkers under age i 7 in
the United St.ates. About a third of
the nation's children smoke mari-
juana for the first time in grade
school, according tQ the Qrg~rs
and th~y say the problem is just as
keen on the Orange Coast.
''The more information I learn
shows me that all of ou.r children
are at risk. They have to make the
same decisions about drugs and
(SH DRINlt.ING, Pa1e AZ) -Mary Anna Jeppe
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~a * Orange CoaS1 DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 1, 1983
3 companies to share bullet irain rail consttiuc;tion job
8 y ANDREA AOELSO!'I>
Of ... DellJ .........
Prdlnoters of thl· Los Ang<'lt"S-to-San 1'iego
bullet tram annount~-d Mom.lay that thret• construc-
tion f~ h .. ve ~n ~ho&.•n LO takt? on the $1. l billion
rail construcuon pro,ect
Klewlt & Sons of Omaha, Neb., and Pt'rlni Corp. of
Farmington, Mass., w•" build the 130-mile track.
tunnels and stations for the nation's first
J apanese-style bullet train.
But t.o guaran~ tht.> proje<'t. wh1~·h ~·II total
$3. l billion, avoidBC08t-ove rruns wtuch have plagued
popular train systems in San f'raru:a'O and Washing-·
ton. D.C .. Amencan High Sp(.-ed Rail askt.'d the firms
to defer their construction fe4."S untd a schedule shows
the projec~iU be built on time and at the estimated
ln joint press l"l>nkrt>lll~'ll st.agl'tl 1n three c·1t1t.'8,
Amencan High Spt't.'<i Rml Cor p· sa1d Guy F.
Atkinson Construt•uon Co of San F'ram.·1~'0. Peter
School district's
illegal cash fund
slated for a·udit?
By ANDREA ADELSON
Ol ... 0.-, ..... i.ft
An outside accountant has rec-
ommended a complete audit of an
illegal bank a~unt. opened by
the Irvine Unified School Dtstnct
in 1974 to hold $2. l null.ion in gifts
from the lrvtne Co .. school of-
ficials acknowledged Monday
School trustees made no move
to act on the recommendauon
during a board meeting last week
MeanwhiJe, a candidate run-
ning for a board seat Nov. 8
laoeled the account a ··slush fund''
and·questioned district accounting
procedures.
The audit recommendation
. stemmed from findings of an
annual audit conducted by the
Newport Beach accounung hrm
Main Hurdman. The report sh.ow -
ed the balance of $4 78.000 remain-
ing in the ac:count was put into the
district's ge neral fund at the close
of the school year in June About
$1.7 million had been withdrawn.
which included SI 10.000 m
interest.
diverted monetary gifts for school
unprovements from fallmg tnto
the d istrict's general fund ancJ
therefore counting as _distnct in-
come
"It was a separate fund to k~p
that aCl'ounl aw ay from the state."
Upton said he was told.
•Upton said the county super-
mtende nt's o trice informed him
the ac:count was illegal.
Bob Reeves, business service
director for the county F.ducation
Department. satd Monday educa -
tion codes do not 3"ow a district to
keep a separate account.
While the county s uper-
mtende nt'soffice was made aware
of the account by via Upton's
inquiry. Reeves said state officials
may take a dim view or the lrvtne
aC'COunl and could subtract some
state funding.
··0n this parucular one, the
board received poor adVlce,"
Upton said "ln their i.eal to
protect the money. they over-
protectt>d 1 t." Caro l Worley clo wns a-
ro und at H a ppy Daze.
$I 1 bilhon t:'Onst<uctJon t'06l, t.11.'\.'Vrdl11g UJ A tk111.'><111
spokesman Tom Jenf'tt~.
"We don'tneed to get involvecJ tn rutyth1ng risky
or dicey," Jenette sa.ld Monday
Thl· thrt..>e c.'Oru.trUl'llOn firms w ill mv('t!l $4
million 10 the proposed pro,JeCt. American High
Speed Rail spokeswoman Pam Engebrvt.son said.
Capital from othe r sources, including a $100 m1ll1on
stock sale. lS expected to be pulled t.ogether by
sometime nexl year. she sauJ
TRICKS ...
Atom Page A1
cream attacks and an mde<.~t
exposure report in lrvtne, ac-
cording to police.
Several re.ports of candy and'
food t.alnpering were being
investigated today b y
authorities in San Bernardino
County, according w the As-
socia ted Press but there were
none in Orange County
Police in Lrvine arrc.>Sted four
young teen-agers following the
city's sword point robbery Mon-
day. Police said the you~.
later released to their pa.rents,
were dressed as Ninja.
Japanese assassins.
, A man dressed as a oowboy 1 and reportedly armed with a
Western-style six-shooter got
away with about $300 after
holding up a Mini-Mart during
the pre-dawn hours Monday.
Police were investigating a
report in Huntington Beach
that four men dressed in mill·
tary fatigues attacked a woman
who answered the door expect-
ing children in Halloween cos-
tumes. Officers, who had not ..
verified the attack, said the ~
woman was not hurt.
T iii' hull ct truin prurnol.l·r-s twv1 · -.;11tl lh;1 l cml y
JJrivaw fun<h w11J bt: ~'<.I t.u fuwn<:l' tl1l' l'Un.'>lruC'l1r,1n
~t. .. and that pw~.~..ng.-r fur-1~ w 1· 1·x pt'<'lt'<l to t1Wl•r
futurt• o perating COSlb
A r;.ul analyst !>alt.I lu.'>l Wt-t·k 111 u ~:uthing t·nt1qul'
of the p NJJ)U'lol'ti systcrn that ll i.-. :1un• to t-nd m
oonkruplA:y OC'UIUSC' planmng'1s faulty
. Arill·m·a n li1~h SPl""('(J ~11 cJff1m1b '>hruKg1-d cJff
charges st.emrrun~ from u i;tudy rundt-d by the city (Jf
Tustin as mismfonned.
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ln a bit of pre-Halloween
mischief, six women dressed as
French maids mugged a
20-year-old woman in Full-
erton Saturday and took Sl46
in cash and a watch
a ndy ~orrison o f Costa \1 e~a got to the root of the
Halloween i sue in ide a t rf't' tum p-Deputy Superintenden t Ron
Upton said w hen he came Lo the
district in 1981. he expr~
concern over the account. which
SchooJ board candidate Alan
KJofkorn labeled the unrecorded
account "a slush fund." which
may tnd1cate a pattern or poor
accounting practices.
LAGUNA LAWSUIT .~. OC Republican leader's great escape
From P.age A 1
Laguna Beach in thts case. the hlgh court ruled. It was mtended to
encourage agencies Lo open lands to the publlc without the expense of
providing insurance or nskmg lawsuits.
Invo lved in a h ead-on crash , Tom Fue nte feels luc k y h e's ju t brui ed a nd cr a p ed
But the court ruled the Law did not apply to accidents or lnJUr&cs
that occurred on adjacent pnvate parcels.
Stanley Jones. the Newport Beach attorney who reeresented the
two women before the high court, was m court today and unavailable
for comment.
But Laguna Beach C1ty Manager Ken Frank said today he 1s not
overly concerned about the st.a te court's dects1on
By STEVE MARBLE
OI Ille Dellr l'llol I I.elf
Sore. stiff and scraped. Orange
County Republican leade r Tom
Fuentes today sa.Jd he feels lucky
just t.o be walkrng.
Fuentes. a 35-y"'ar -old New port
Beach resident. escaped serious
injury late Friday when an ap-
proachmg car slammed head-on
into the vehicle he was driving.
The two men in the other car -
Richard Dhuyvett.er. 26. and Glen
McDonald. 24 -remamed in
critical condition today at Foun-
LaUl VaJJey Community Hospital
Bot.h had. to ~cut from their
vehicle by firef1ghwrs.
Dhujv.ettef was a rrested al the
hospital on susp1c1on o r feluny
drunken dnving. at'(.'<>rdmg to
pollce.
Fuentes. VIC<'-<:hairman of the
Orange County Re publican Party.
was drivtng north on Su perior
Avenue near Pac1f1c Coast High
way when the a pproaching v1:-
h11.:le sw erved over into the north-
bound lanes. Newpor t Beach traf-
Ct1.: offit-ers said
1n the m1ddlt-,,r tht· ..,trt.,.·t
Fut•ntl•\sa1cl hl· w a.Sl'Ul b y gla.~
fr11m hu. windshield <And h<LSa S<>r t
nt"t:k :rnd shuuldt·n.
Dhy,vvC't(.(-r i.u!kn-.l numt'rou.... ...
brokt'n IXlnl"'S and <1 ru pturt'd "
sph..-en. ac't.,1rding to h~p1tol
spokt•smii n M 1kt· Na ... h Mc Dcmald
suslC!int-0 ~·vt·n· hl·ad inJuric>:-. and
lac'('r<1t1oru. t.o his ran· ..im.I C'ht-st "At the t1me thts occurred (in 1978) the city had insurance for
everything above S5.000." F'rank S3ld ··The insurance company
handled the case in Supenor Court when that court threw the suit out
They handled it when the famtly appealed the case and. on our behalf,
they took 1t to the s tate S upreme Court 1 DRINKING KIDS ... "For 20 vea rs l"ve never had a
probiem." -said Fuentes ··But I
guess you never know wha t's
going to come over t hat yt•llo w hm·
Tht• al~ldl•nt :.1tt: 1~ •JO a strt-U.h
ur Supenor that IS ht-mg realigned
becaUS<' 1~ prt'Sl·nt conftgurat111n
1s l"tms1c.ll·n-<l ddngl·mu.s by city
vH1nals "The insurance company is t.otaJJ y paying for the everything. and
they'U conunue to do so 1f t his goes ba_ck to the lower <.'Ourt."
Frank said an ongmal clrum filed by the two women m May of 1978
sought $331.000 m damages.
From Page A 1
alcohol m h1ghschool and JUruor
high school that w~ made m
"The mother asked for $31.000 for damage to the house and
another $250.000 for emouonal d1Stres.s," the city man.ager said. "Evelyn
Crockett (the daughter) asked fo r S50,000 for emotional d1Stress."
rollegc:," Jeppc said. ·
"Each de<:ade the age group of
the users goes down. ln the '60s 1t
was college, m the '70s it was high
school and now m the '80s it 1s
Junior high school." Jeppe said
Laguna Beach is now self-11\Sured up to $100,000, Frank srud .
adding, "We're not deeply m volved (in the Milllgan case) because it
happened while we re insured and we do not contFol the case nor are we
responsible for paying any damages." Jeppe attributes part al the
dramatic rise in teenage drin.lung
HELICOPTER ROUTES CHANGED ...
From Page A1
The new route. which we nt tnto
operation Friday. has the chopper
pilots go up to about Dyer Road
and the Newport Freeway. gain-
ing altitude. At that point. they
turn left and head over the San
Diego Freeway, he said.
"They get to 3,000 feet over the
bean fields near the South Coast
Plaza," Hall S3ld. He hopes the
new route -and the higher
altitude over homes -will help
ease the noise.
"If not, we're just going to have
to do something Like adjust the
flight path entirely. If it helps,
then terrific, if not. we'U have to
do something else," Hall said
Residents, including some who
have formed a group called
Citizens Revolt Against the S hut-
tle Helicopters (CRASH), have
complained vigorously about the
helicopters since they were ap·
proved more than a month ago.
The copters make 15 trips daily
to and from Los Angeles. follow-
ing a route alo ng the San Diego
Freeway. Noise monitoring has
shown the helicopters are within
legal county noise limits.
WESTERN FLIGHT ... Hall a nd CRASH Preside nt
Cindy Davis have discussed a
route change whlch would have From Page A 1
Bozarth said.
One ~lution mlght be to have
five other airlines share in makmg
room for the third Western de-
parture. Hall said.
AirCal and Republic Airlines
have given up the most departures
to other airlines expanding service
at the airport. Hall said
Western plaAS to use a modified
Boeing 737 that will fall within
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• the A1rspur heLicopters follow the
Santa Ana Freeway to Los An-
ge les and then fly over industrial
areas to the airport.
ln a related development, PSA
announced it wiJJ add additional
service from the airport to San
Francisco and San Jose starting
Tuesday. That will increase the
ni..unber of PSA 's departures from
40 a :. eek to 50 a week.
Residents have also suggested a
curfew. whit•h wouJd oulla~
flights beforC' 7 a.m . and after lO
p.m. '
Those and other solutions Lo the
problem arc• still under consider-
ation, Hall said "AU the options
are still availabh> to us.'' he said.
The PSA departures have
already been accounted for in the
41 -flight allocation plan.
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d usrty
"Drugs and alcollol have been
glamonzed." J eppe said "Th<'
bquor industry has started soc1al-
1zing our chtldren to dnnk al early
ages."
Accurate stat1Stics on teen-age
drinking and drug problem are
hard to come by primarily because
of resistance from school d1Str1cts.
ac.'COrding to Jeppe.
"The school distnr ts are not real
interested in domg surveys They
might find out things are as bad
here as in the rest of the nallon,"
Jeppe sa1d.
"The idea of the Chenucal
People is that communitJes will
gather together and watch the
program. Its main goal IS to break
down the commu.nity denial that
there is a problem. When I say our
commu.nity I am talking about
Newport Harbor High School and
alJ the locaJ high schools,'' Jeppc
said.
Airer alt carrier fire
kills six Navy nien
" WASHINGTON (AP) Six N°a\'y nwn wt•rt· klll<-d and 35
1nJurt'<i today when flames raC\.-<Nhrough an engmc room aboard
the aircraft carrier Ranger in the Arabian Sea. the Navy said
The fire was extmguishc'Cl wllhin an about an hour and the
79,000-ton ship 'C'Ontmuc'Cl to operat.e 111 tht• appn.>al'hl'S to the
Persian Gulf
Navy officials werl' unablt• tu :>ay what c<iUS<'d thf' fire.
discovered at 12:50 a.m . EST It will bt• mwsugalRd by a Na\'y
boa.rd of inquiry. The names or ttw <kad were not released
pending notification of next-of -kin
1 Meanwhile. Navy ofhc1als who spoke· un l'Ond1t1on they not
be 1dentif1ed said the ship w ill tx> ablt· to t'OntmUl' on station and
w1U be flble to launch and re<.'ovcr its a ircraft
The Navy S3ld most of the mJUred suffert'd from srnoke-
mhala t1on. minor burns and heat exhaustion. The Navv said the
men were not in sen ous c'Ond1t1on and would be trrat£.d on th<'
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of UC Irvine program
Olympic chronicler Frank Barnes introduces black Olympians
in a historical review of U.S. Olympic teams and shows film footage
of Jesse Owens from the 1936 games.
The free lecture is part of UCI's ''Go for the Gold" preview
series and will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Cross-Cultural
~.ter.
Photography class slated in Irvine
The Irvine Ftne Arts Ce~ter is offenng a six-week class in
darkroom phot(!graphy starting Wednesday.
· Naida Osoline will instruct students i'n ho'!V to process and print
film.
The cost is $33 and includes studio time at no additional charge
through Dec. 7. Enrollment is limited.
Further information can be obtained a t the center, 4601
Walnut Ave .. or by calling 552-1078.
CPR workshop set Friday a t OCC
·A workshop in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, CPR. will be
conducted Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The
session will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Student Center.
Su~ful completion of the four-hour course-will earn
participants American Heart Association certification in one~man
CPR. A demonstration of life-saving maneuvers for choking victiins
will also be included in the course.
Registered nurse Jean Boughey will conduct the workshop.
She is employed in one oi Orange Colinty's traWTUl center hospitals.
Admi.s&on to the workshop is $8. Tickets are on sale in the OCC
Ticket Office. For more information on the program, call 432-5880.
,. Irvine Bicycle Club pla ns meeting
The Bicycle Club of Irvine meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Deerfield.Community Park.
The club offeres a regular series of rides leaving from Irvine
Suicide
feared in
Knott ~s
tragedf
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An 18-year -old boy who
plunged to his de~tl;i from the Sky
Jump at Knott'~ Berry Fann was
despondent over personal prob-
lems and may have committed
suicide. investigators say.
Senior deputy {:9roner Rick
Plows called the death Sunday of
Donald Day of Glen Avon a
"probable suicide" but said, the
case remains under investigation.
"We need to wait for the results
of the toxicological tests and
further interviews before making
a final determination," he said.
Plows said he learned Day was
having problems with h is girl-
friend after talking to Steven
Adams, 16, who rode the S ky
Jump with Day.
Adams. who had been with Day
from 11 a.m. Sunday until Day
plunged from the ride abou·t 9:30
·p.m .. said a few hours earlier Day
had handed him the key to his
Honda motorcycle and $1 for gas
and told him to get the registration
paper5 from his father.
Adams said Day also gave him a
key to a rented Kn·ott's locker
where his helmet and jacket were
stored.
i---"ty parks at 9 a.m. each Saturday and Sunday. The club
also sponsors a series of guided novice bike tours to local camp sites
for .overnight stays. Tours include route slips. escort support
vehicle, camp fees. stove and cooking equipment#
''I asked him what this w;is for,
and he told me. 'Just in case.' "
Adams said. "I asked, 'Just in case
what?' and he told me, 'Just in
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Further information on the biking club can be obtained by
calling 551-8638.
'Betty Cr ocke r ' at Newport m eet
"Behind the TV Camera" will be the topic of Wednesday's
meeting of the Newpon Harbor Panhellenic, acheduled for the
community room of Glendale Federal Savings, 100 Newpon Center
Drive. Newpon Beach.
Mary Mitchell. the original Betty Crocker. will present the 10
a.m. program, to be followed by bridge play.
All members of national collewgiate si:>roities are invited to
join. Information is avail.able .at:i642-7938:
case.'··
The death is the third in the
·park's 42-year history. A transient
committed suiciae 20 years ago by
lying on park railroad tracks. In
1981, a yquth died from a
gang-related st.a.bbing.
The Sky Jump, which features
12 parachutes that drop 200 feet in
30 secopds. reopened for busin~
Monday after its daily weight
testing. Knott's spokesman Jim
Hardiman said.
Repair scanI hits snag in Me·sa
A man who has duped several
Costa Mesa bualnesaea out of cash
by posing as a·n air conditioner
repairman la 111111 on the loose A
suspect asking for $50 turned up al
M9Sf1 Lanes on 1703 Superior Ave.
Sunday night. The clerk, who read
about the scam In the newspaper,
tried to call police but the suspect
escaped. He Is deac~lbed as 30 years
old. 5-foot-11, 150 to 160 pounds.
clean-shaven with black hair
An ottlce computer, television set.
calculator and recorder worth $930
we!'e stolen from an ottlce on the
1500 block of Adams Avenue Satur-
day night. Police did not know how
the thieve gained entry Into the
business.
A car stereo and amplifier worth
·s200 were stolen from a VW van
Sunday night. The van was parked In
the driveway of a home on the 3300
block of California Street.
~ewporl Beach
A La Mirada man reported the thett
of his 1977 Mercedes 280 SE valued
at S 15,000 from the 200 block ol East
Coast Highway Monday evening.
A retired Costa Mesa man re-
ported the thetl . of a boat trailer
valued at $3,800 from the 1100 block
of Back Bay Sunday atlernoon.
A N-port Beach man reported
the theft of S 1,060 In computer
equipment from his home In the 1900
block of 16th Street sometime this
weekend.
A N-port Beaoh molding busi-
ness reported the thetl of S 1 ,280 In
tools from the firm located In the 1600
block of Babcock Monday.
'
A Newport Beach woman reported
the thetl of S 1,475 II') corns and
jewelry from her home In the 300
block of 34th Street Monday.
Irvine
A man was slugged by two His-
panic mal(!S Monday evening when
he surprised two woul(:l-be burglars
Inside his car. parked In a Sky Park
Boulevard buslnesa complell In
Irvine. The victim was uninjured,
police said.
An electrical breaker box waa
dlacove!'ed stolen from a construc-
tion trailer at a alte on Sand Canyon
Avenue early Monday. Police could
not Immediately estimate the losa.
Laguna Beach
A bicycle and a yellow 1970 Honda
motorcycle were atolep from a resi-
dence In the 2100 block of Catalina
Street Monday, Laguna Beach police
reported.
A man with~ flaahllght was spotted
by a resident In the 200 block of Viejo
Street at about 3:30 a.m. Monday,
The resident aald he chased the
lotruder ott his property and called
police who were unable to locate the
prowler.
Two teen-age boys grabbed a bag
of Halloween candy from a child In the
3100block of Mountain View, but the
candy waa retrieved. Police said the
teens were gone by the time ottlcera
arrived.
Hun tington Beach
A burglary wu reported Monday
night at a home on the 16 100 block ol
Wlndermler Lane. Entry ~as made
through an unlocked alldlng,glass
wlndQw. The losa. estimated at
$1,380, Included two television sell.
two stereo units and a cable box.
A blue 1975 Datsun 260Z was
reported stolen early today from the
800 block of Florida Street. The lou
wu eatlmated at $6,000.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 1, 1983 * ~a
Orange Count y Christian Mis-
ssionary Pilots Da le Whinery, left,
and J o hn Huntley load food supplies
a board aircraft in prepa ra tion for
a nn ua l mercy flight to orphan ages
a nd Ind ian reservaJions.
OC pilots' mercy flight set
Chri~tian m~ssionary group prep ares a.n.nual ch arity m ission
Hank Rowell can't get the image out of his•
head.
He still remembers the three boys at an
orphanage in Tecate. huddled together in one
bed to keep wann.
"Blankets and winter coats -that's what
we need right now," the 45-year-old Costa Mesa
pilot $aid.
Rowell is one of more than 40 members of
Christian Missionary Pilots, and this is their busy
time of year.
The charitable organization distributes food.
clothing. medicine and farm eqwpment to 18
orphanages in Baja and moi:e than 30 Indian
reservations in California and Arizona.
And the pilots depend 100 perrent on
donations.
"Everything we fly out is donated and it all
reaches the field," ~id Rowell, who is a charter
member of the rune-year-old pilots' group ..
"We've flown in generators to areas where they
don't have electricity and we teach them how to
take care of themselves."
The pilots take hundreds of pounds of
vegetable seed, fertilizers and irrigation pipe to
orphan.ages and reservations. and they also take
along the know-how to make the-people
self-sufficient. '
The main goal, Rowell said, is spreading the
Gospel.
Christian Missionary Pilo ts is a
non-denominational group. it's members corning
from a variety of churches in Orange County.
One need not be a pilot to join. Rowell said.
"We've got people from all walks of life,
pilots, truck drivers, nurses -you name it."
The only requirement is the member be a
Christian, and be willing to work.
But what the flying evangelists need now is
donations for winter and theChristmas season.
Lots of donations.
Cash gifts go to buy supplies not donated by
others, such as generators and farm equipment.
Warm winter clothing and bedding is
especially needed now , Rowell said.
To donate food or clothing. or to 1.ind out
more about the pro~, call 642-0583. '
Keeping drunk kids off road
Lag una couple ple dge $2 ,000 to star t teen n ig ht ride program
By L.P. BENET
OI -Oelly ,._ 81aft
A student-proposed night-ride
service for Laguna Beach H.igh
School s tudents is to receive a big
boost today when two Laguna
Beach residents doruite the necess-
ary $2 ,000 to get the program
started.
Michael and Linda Hall will
contribute $1,000 each to the ride
program. called the Safe Conduct
Council. The Hal.ls contacted Safe
Conduct President Scott Kitcher.
17. at his home Sunday night and
told him they would present the
contribution today at Hall's New-
port Beach office.
The Safe Conduct CC1uncil is a Police found bttr bottles in the
newly formed s t\Jdent-parent or-vehicle. The project is based on.
gani:zation working to cut down several others across the country.
alcohol-related traffic accidents With the Hal.ls' contributions,
by setting up a confidenti~ ride Safe Conduct has now raised
service to transport students from $2.700. It will use the funds to
parties to their homes Friday and purchase pagers. CB units an~ a
Saturday nights. The idea is notw main broadcast system. The funds
.encourage drinking. but to d is-also will defray costs for publicity,
courage drinking and driving. postage. gas money. and other
organizers say.~ materials.
Thi:y hope to get the program Workers ·will volunteer their
under way before Thanksgiving, time and the cars and dispatch
Kitcher said. station will be ·donated, Kitcher
Kitcher, a junior at the high said.
school, set up the program after "The donation is great,"
h~ g?od friend, Eric Abernathy, fa~her. said. "It will set whole
died m a fatal car crash ~pt. 23. t proiect into motion."
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f Or Bff ordable units
News item: Newport Beach city'Officials estimate rent
for a unit in one of the so-called affordable apartment
COf!lplexes planned in the city will average $700 a month.
This situation gives ne w meaning to the word
11affordable," and 1t offers a good example of why the
struggle to pl'Ovid~ inexpensive housing in exclusive areas
is probably t utile. At the same time, it should offer
~urances to concerned Newport homeowners that people
who move into these complexes aren't going to spoil the
neigh borhood.
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The problem with trying to provide inexpensive
apartments in Newpot·t Beach is obvious: In a city where
the tiny lots on Balboa Island seU for prices starting at
$250,000, builders have a tough time penciling out
affordable projects. And few large parcels remain where
high-density development can counterbalance the land '
costs.
Some people -UC Irvine students, for example -do
learn how to live affordably in Newport. but it's usually
not in homes mandated or even cons\ructed by supervising
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city officials. They manage· by sharing with several 0 u s • d c b
roommates.bylivingin oldermobue hornesorby finding n p ·aper, . . can ·IDVa e U a bene'l{olent landlords who keep rents at reasonable rates
for responsible tenants.
The trouble is that families don't h ave the flexibility WASH£NGTON _ Was the {\ credibly. the S tate Department explauied to Dobryrun that from
of students. Roommates come and go. Mobile homes are U.S. invasion of Grenada ju.st a 'i.-. t stalled. the first 1t had been made clear by
cramped and not necessarily permanent. Even benevolent warm-up for an attack on Cuba? ~-Ji. But my associat~ Dale Van Atta the SoViet Uiuon that they would
landlords of ten rent their larger apartments op separate This startling possibility cannot be JACK ANDERSON ~ has gained acress to the top se<-ret get Tid of any weapons which we winter and swruner contracts. lightly dismissed. Here's why. documents that the State Depa.rt-considered o ffen sive." But
As far as Ronald Reagan is an agreement means we can ment denied to Clark.. and the Dobrynin did not agree
City plans are meant to ~~~te an9-..,_federal .mn~n.te<!~ 1962 U.S.-Soviet "legally" invade Cuba. We alw~s i:>!'_es1dent. He also obtained three 1'wo days lat.er, a top-secret officials who want more housing built in ewport -tro-r-..... aWfgreement -noSOviern.aNlfic>~~~ ~ ... ..-r """~=·-. ,...,_cm ferln ( AOeeret S tate Depai;t:rriem -~i: ta Oili St:c1 etary-<>f Stat.e
families wfth bread winners who work in Newport but Cuba, no U.S. invasion of the The fascinating thing is that for reviews of the supposed -agree-Dean Rusk referred to "a con-
aren't wealthy. Making less costly housing available island -does not exist. 21 years the State Department has ment f1dential indication thalthe Sovtet
means shorter commutes, less freeway congestion and air And he's·fight -th<?ugh for the kept up the pretense that there Government takes strong excep-
pollution and a more thorough demographic mix. wrong reasons. Reagan's Vlew IS w as a n agreeme nt. This '.'iol legal lion to the list of weapons we
that the Kremlin has abrogated diploma lie "Potemkin village" has One of these. a 1981 memoran-consider offensive "
Where does the $700 figure come from? Start by the agreement by repeated viol-served as reassurance to the dum. lets the ca t out of the bag. Jt And Khrushchev h.un.self wrot.e
ta.king Orange County's median annual income -$34, 700 ation of its provisions. Therefore, American people that the Kremlin says: ··w e have m the past taken to President Kennedy in a
for September -then figure 80 percent of that, which is the United Stat.es is no longer had agreed not to put ~iles or the posiuon, at least mtemaUy, lop-secret letter· -:•You· yourself
27, 760. State and federal guidelines allow no more than 30 bound by Its pledge not to invade other offensive weapons m Cuba that the 1962 U.S .-Soviet ex-refer not lo direct obligations of
percent of a family income to be spent on rent. A few fast Cuba. changes were not legally binding the sides but to the understanding
cal h $ ,But the truth is thlS: The. l;nd e r wraps ·• agreements .. (But) it would be Lmplied by the Amencan side m culations produces t e 700. ~..At onc'-d agr"""" t the e ·off s sup~y ir Id ""'men To maintain the hctJon that an ill-advisedtocontinuelofosterthc ex pr ssu>n en ive Due to the state and federal policies and the threat of betweer1 President Kennedy and agreement was made, the State view that these exchanges are less weapons.'"
lawsuit, Newport Beach has little choice about carrying Nikita Khrushchev never actually Department has kept a close hold than legally binding under-
out alfordable h ousing projects. Granted, the intention is existed. on the secret poruons of the 1962 standings." CLAR IFICATION: Health and
good. It's just the outcome that strikes us as a little wacky.. U S.-Soviet negotiations The secre t documents makC' Human Services Secretary What we need are better words to explain this Defens ive we apons At his Sept. 14 press conference, clear that while the Russians Margaret Heckle r called me to
condition whe re tenants in "affordable" units would pay The Soviets did not agree never President Reagan said:· ··That removed their nuclear missiles_~ complatn about my recent re~rt to deploy offensive weapons in agreement has been abrogated from Cuba they did not agret-thar that a TV cornmeroal, shoWlng
almost as much to live m Newport as their neighbors down Cuba. for the simple reason that many limes by the Soviet Union the weapons were "orfens1ve in her donaung blood, was a phony
in the street in the luxury apartments. Maybe this offers the two sides disagreed over the and Cuba. in the bringing of what nature ·· When presented with a In a sense. it was. As I reported.
new .meaning to another phrase often associated with definillon of offensive vs de-can only be considered offensive list of weapons the United States the heat of the klleg IJghts would
housing"'F.qual opportunity... fensive weapons. So the Soviets weapons. not defensive. there .. ronsidered offensive. the SoVlets have made the blood donallon Jess
R em embering J FK : }'o ur chan ce to ~hare
No one forgets the moment on Nov. 22, 1963 when they learned
President John F. Kennedy had been shot. 11 was too Important not
to remember. To mark the 20th anniversary of that date, the Dally
Pilot Is compiling a collectlon of personal stories to demonstrate the
many ways Am.§!icans took the news. We'd like your story -
concise, detailed and poignant. SubmissioM should ba no longer
than 250 words. preferably shorter and typewritten. They mus! be
received by Friday. Nov. 11 Send them t~J FK, The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626.
l. M. BOJd I A dult humor
Many a nursery rhyme started
ol.lt as political satire "Little
.Bo-Peep." for msl.aJlce, ongtnaJly
alluded to Mary. Queen of Scots.
whose husbands and lovers disap-
peared m niyst.en ous ways And
"Cock Robtr'f" referred to William
Rufus. son of Wllliam the Con-
queror. whose breast turned red
with an arrow wound from an
unknown English archer
t.
The last words of c:ap1tal crim1 -
naJ James W Rodgers. when ask~hat he wanted for his final
request as he faced a firing squad
m 1960: "A bullet-proof vest "
Numerous British daily news-
papers publish a "Nude of the
Day" -a photograph of an
attractive young woman, usually
Q What were Humphrey
.Bogart's last wurds?
A "I shouldn've swttched from
scotch lo martinis"
Am told the longest stretch of
n ver without a bridge 1s the low('r
l, 100 nules of th"' Yukon.
Q How much money does 1he
author get on the average for a
publtshed novel?
A Typtcally, $4,000.
All or Sweden's 150 subsrrip-
uon newspapers are subsid1U'd by
the government
Q. Wasn't Adolf Hitler once a
newspaper headline writ.er?
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
A. For two weeks as a lad he ran
messages fo r a newspaper and
wrote a few headlines, but
couldn't cut it
How can you recuperate, if
you've nevercuperated? Or recon-
no1 t.er. if you've never con-
no1tered? Or recline, if you've
never cltned" Or rejoice, if you've
never p1ced? Or revolt, if you 've
never volted? Our Language rnan
c.'Ontmues lo reflect on these
matters, evPn though he's never
fleeted on them
ln West Germany, television
commercials can only be shown
between 6 p.m .. and 8 p.m . No more
than 20 minutes of them, overall.
Not every minister's son wastes
h1S life, please note. Isaac Taylor of
London, England, w as a minister's
son , and he invented the beer -keg
spigot.
The LSland ·nation of Ceylon,
now called Sri Lanka. is known
worldwide for its tea. Before 1869,
though, it grew little but coffee.
That year blight IOUed the crop.
So It switched.
Did I t.eU you' no Bible of any
faith gives the Ten Command-
ments' specific numbers.
Q, What's "disfluency"?
A . A plP"ltic word for "stutter-
ing."
It's not unheard of for a pump.
kin lo grow 20 pounds a day
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can "legally" put medjum-range To make sure he was on solJd balked than 100 perrent safe.
nuclear missiles on the island, ground for that accusation. Re-After a Nov 5. 1962, meeting She complained that 1 neglect.eel
within 10 minutes' flight lime or agan sent William Clark. who was with Soviet diplomat Anatoly to mention that she had donated
leas of lll06t major U.S. cities and then national secunty adviser. to Dobrynin, Attorney General Rob-blood afier the commercial. She's
other targets. exarrune the 1962 documt!nts to ert Kennedy wrote a memo to his nght. I should have added that
On the U.S. side, the absence of see exactly what they said. ln-brother. the president, saying: "I fact
Tom Bradley takes the offensive
By THOMAS 0 . ELIAS ·
Almost exactly a year ago t.oday,
George Deukmejian won the gov-
ernor's office in the closest Cali-
fornian election of this century.
staging one of the biggest u~ts in
the s tat.e'!i history.
Since most neutral analysts
attributed Tom Bradley's defeat
to his skin color, rather than h is
policies or h is record, many ~rno
crats expect.eel him to become a
sort of "shadow governor," dog-
ging Deukmejian's footsteps and
pointing out his failings at every
opportunity.
,fJradley disappointro them,
alt'hough he has been tempted at
times to speak out forcefully.
"I felt we ought to give the
fellow a chance," Bradley said in
an interview.
Now , says the Los Angeles
mayor, Deukmt!Jian· has had his
chance and it's ti.me to speak up.
"That1s what I'm about lo start
doing," he said.
Bradley's Cu-st commentary on
CAllfDRNIA f OCUS
his once and (very llkely) future
foe goes like this:
"His Cirst 10 months have been
an abject failure What's more, the
record demonstrates some in-
credible flip-flops. He cam·
paigned against any leniency
toward convicts in state pnsons,
then, eight days before the Legis-
lature adjourned, he asked for
authority to grant early paroles to
some prisoners.
"He said he would never tmpose
a tax increase, he's actually
proposed $460 million a year i.n
new taxes, even though he calls 1t
closing loopholes. And what is
juruor college tw lion if not a tax on
students? The m()ney would go
into the stat.e's general fund.
"He knew when he made
s\atements llke that in the cam-
paign that they were phoney. But
he said them because that's what
people wantro to hear, phoney or
not."
Even more offensive to Bradley
th<vl Deukmejian's record, he
says, is the governor's style. which
has been almost the opposite of
Bradley's ~w-key. compromising
approach.
"I would charact.enze hlS style
as government by confrontation,''
Bradley said. "He's beenJnnex-
ible. s,tubbom, saying 'My way or
no way.' T hat's aJso totally dif-
ferent from what he Jed voters to
believe i.n the campalgn. He sold
himself as a compronuser who
could easily live and deal with a
Democratic Legislature. What the
vo~ got was nothing but stone-
wall.mg -·on the budget. farm
labor, educat1or., the Sebastiaru
initiative. It's been very disap-
pointing."
Bradley charged Deukmejian's
actions have been most directly
harmful to jUnior college stude nts,
farm workers and the elderly. But
eventually. he says, they will
impact on all Californians. ··ean you point out o ne single
thing he's done to produl-e new
jobs?" themayorasksrheton cS.lly.
"l can't. And he fails to perceive
that when he goes for a year with
no state water policy and drastical-
ly cuts college and university
budgets, he's culling the foun-
dation out of the s tate's economy
lt's my feeling he lacks a vision for
the future of California."
Does aU this mean Duekmejian
will be a one-tenn governor?
"That's up to the voters," says
Bradley. "But I am starting to take
the iruliative on a number ot
things. He's had a chance to show
he can do the job and he's been a
disaster.''
If that sounds Hke the ne>et best
thing to a declaration of Bradley's
candidacy, it is no surprise. The
surprise is that Bradley has been
quiet so long. If that changes. it
may be a sign that Democrats a.re
finally ready to s tart offering
positive programs of their own.
rather than spending all their
energy battling the governor.
EJ114' is a S.i.nia Monica-based
columrust on s late issues.
Poti)ourrj of palatable. pickings
Things I Found En Route lo
Looking Up Other Things:
-That among the eminent
personages in history who died
after eating toad.stools that were
thought to be edible mushrooms
were Pope Clement VIl. the
Emperor Jovian, Charles VI of
France and the widow of Cur
Alefu of RU8Sia (while thoae of
less exalted rank who have paid
the same dread penalty are
legipn).
-That a t.apewonn para.site In
the adult st.age may be u long as
30 feet, with 3.000 or more body
eegments -and each eegment
includes a ael of both ma.le and
female reproductive organs.
-That a century ago, in 1890,
no-jurt.dlctJon In the United
St.ates had enacted any 1\atu\.ell
wh•tloever on the subject of
abortion: mo1t forms of •borUon
were not illegal, and thoee Amen-
IYlllY 111111
~
~
can women who wilhed to prlC·
tice abortion did eo fn!ely; yet a
decade later, by 1900. virtually
every junadlctlon in the country
had laws upon ita booka proecrib-
ing the practlce sharply and
declaring most abortions to be
criminal offenses.
· -That the chief natural enemy
of an ant I.a another ant, this is tr\le
of only one other living creature:
man
-That, botanically •peaking,
"true" berries include the grape,
tomato Md eggpla{lt. but neither
raapberries nor bl•ckberrles.
(What laymen call • "berry" l•
often • ~. a drupe or •
druJ>f':'pt)
J
-T hat organic molecules now
being used as superconductors in
electronics can be 80 miniaturized
that a two-dimensional blochip
could hold a million times more
devices t.han a conventional silicon
chip.
-That "nutcracke r" \S a m.lS·
nomer for the bird known by thl.s
name. which does not crack nut.a
but swallows whole the pine nuta
and other lffda It favors as food.
-That the tenn "genetics" for
the aclentific study of heredity
and variation ln.plant and animal
Ute wu not invented untll as late
u 1906, by Prof. Wntlam Bateson
of Cambridge University.
-That a unique combined
heat-and•power installation 1s
now operaUng tn The tt.gue,
recycling exhaust• heat rather
than allowing It to C11C8pt' up a
chlmn~y: ln addition, the at~am ti
l.lM"d w produce hot water for
distnct heaung, savmg rrullions of
gulders a year.
-That if all the human female
eggs which produced the world
population of 4 billion people were
put together they would not (ill
the empty egg of a chicken. (And
all the sperm needed to fertilize
th09e eggs could rest on.the head
of a pin.)
-That the Victorian tocialite
beauty, Lady Warwick, who was
the mU!t.res& of the Prince of Wales
(later King Edward) became con ·
verted to Socl.a1.lsm and even stood
for Parliament as the Labour
candidate.
-Thatutudy at the University
of Denver, t.ectiJl8 athletes in all
sport.a for phywJcal condition. con-
cluded \hat \he croa-country
stuer Is the mo.t ~rlectly ''tunf'd''
of human organlltna. · (And h
bums off more calories than M )'
other sports actlvHy )
-
Orange-Coast DAILY PI LOTITl.lesday. November 1, 1983 t.ib 87
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BUSINESS BRllfS
Walkout at Greyhound
advanced to Wednesday
By the Auoclated Pru1
SCCYfTSDALE. Anz The uruon pr~1dent fur
Greyhound Lines bus dnvers says he'd be "thrilled t.o death"
1f the company uses a two-day grace penQ<l w reach a tv ntral·l
settlem"'nl bf.fore a Wednesday stnke deadline Tht-walkou t
whlch had tx-en set for 11:59 p.m on Monday. W ii.'> pu.~hed
back for 'lB hours as a courtesy to travellers. thf' union Sdtd
IBM to unve il n ew computer
NEW YORK Many experts lhmk lntt'rnauon.d
Business Machines Cor p w11J unveil a ne w homl· t'Ompuu r
model today that w1U t'Ontrol the modera~·pnw m arket
Meanwhile. Te xas Instruments ln,·.'s dec151on t.o ge t out of th•·
home computer busmess cheered WalJ Street on Monday Th•
t'Ompany's stock soared $22 75 a share t.o clOSC' at Sl24 50 on
the New York S tock Exchange.
Goverfllnenl Cills mortgage rate
WASHINGTON -'-The government has cut by one -half
percentage potnt the interest rate on mortgages backed bv the
Federal Housmg Admirustrauon. Samuel R Pierce-Jr
secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development, cited "unproved marke t cond1t1ons" for
, lowenng the maxunum mterest rate on convenuon<il
mortgages to 12.5 percent from 13 percent. effecuve today
W1eekly earnings rise b y $13
WASHTNGTON -Weekly earrungs for men wtth
fuU-time wage or salary jobs averaged $388 m the thira-
quarter of the year. compared to $251 for womc:n , th1·
government said The average weekly earnings of pcuplt· 1 H
years old or older rose from $307 to $320
New construction down 2 p ercent
NEW YORK -A new report says contracu ng for hi:w
construction declmed 2 percent in Septem ber, leaving the ra tt
of contracting for the third quarter unchanged •from th('
previous three months.
At the end of n ine months, the valul' of all new
construction started m 1983 reached $147 I b11J1on. a gam of 2tJ
percent over the same 1982 pe~.
Farm prices 'holding steady"
WASHINGTON -Pnc.-es farmers ge t for raw produ{ t~
held steady in October. b u( still averaged 6 i pcrt•t..nt mor.
than a year ago, the government said. Agnculture Depart
ment said Monday lower prices for hogs. broilers. potalOC·s
oranges and -wheat offset price increases for le ttul-e
strawberries. grapefruit, tomatoes and milk.
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