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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot. • .. cant election. turnout seen early a million Orange Cowlly dents are eligible to vote ln y's achool and special dia- l elt!ctions. Orange County trar of Voters Al Olson has rted. t 01.!Jo~ predicts only a small l)tage of voters will go to the . Only 12 percent of. voters tywide will take the time to ballots for the 194 candidates king election to local school or the 53 candidates run- or speciai'diBtnct offices. Voters who have qu~tions about their polling place or would like up-to-the-minute ell!Ction re- turns, should call the Registri,J' of Voters office at 834-2244. ,.- Among tt\e more than 100 offices being contested coun- tywide are many in Orange Coast school and special districts as well as a controversial ballot measure ln Irvine. Measure A would impose a $50-per-year tax levy on each pan.-el in Irvine for three years. If THE ORANGE COAST · approved, the measure would pump $1.4 rrullion into ~ool district coffers each year. The measure is belng watched cloeely s\.atewide educators who might seek to bolster their budgets, trimmed by Proposition 13. Voters will alao decide who will be elected to board of trustees in several Orange Coast 8Chool dis- tricts: • Coast Conununity College .District; • Huntington Beach Union High School District; • Fountain Valley School Di.s- trict; • Huntington Beach City School District; • Irvine Unified School Oia- trict; • LagUna Beach Unified School I>iatrict; , • Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.strict; •Ocean View School I>iatrict. Special districta along the Or- tSee ELEcrION, Pa1e AZ) * ELECTION '83 Please vQte on Tuesday Polls open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Phone 834-2244 to check p~ecinct * ** COUNTY EDITION MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7 I 1883 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Mesa '1 . ~ ay1ng suspect ~!!~!Eed .... Oel!Y ..... •- Irvine exec's auto found; death clue? \ By ANDREA ADLESON the t.hree-week old homicide in-, °'--~-~ . vestigation turned up empty . L A woman thought to be in her ~ly 20s was being sought today n the vicious killing of Dalene ft.ay Girton, a 33-year-old mother data Costa Mesa trailer park e pre-dawn hours Sunday. t.rton was stabbed in the neck, and side and left sprawled on small wooden porch of a trailer ~Aloha Palms, a small trailer k on 16th Street near Newport ulevard. Residents at the park. sand- jlviched between an industrial pent.er and a boatyard, said Girton "'as a former park resident but jeft nearly two years aft.er being tvicted. "She was really a mixed-up ~ck. But she was a good mother "°d very clean," said the park's !'W18ger, who asked not to be Identified. "We have problems here, sure. ut never a murder," she added. "I pe they catch the person." Lt. Jack Calnon said detectives lieve Girton and the woman pected in the stabbing drove to the park earl~ Sunday. Later ey got into a loud argument. eral per'llOns at the park said y !~ard a acu!fle and finally a e resident at the park ed there were at least two Wltn~to the 1:10 a.m. attack. Calnon said when paramedics tarrived Girton was unconscious, bleeding profusely and having trouble breathing. Girton died an I hour later at the Fountain Valley Community Hospital trauma cent.er. I Girton, according to park resi- dents, was not married but had a young son. "She took good care of him. She was messed up all the time but she took good ca.re of her boy," the manager said. Police said they have been in (See MESA, Pa1e A%1 Newport Beach fireme n and para- medics freed Patsy T orre z from ............................. wreckage Sunday, but •he later died of her iujuries. Coast crashes kill two S ix othe rs injured in separate Huntington, Ne wport smashups By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ud JERRY HIRSCH Two people were killed and six were injured in separate weekend traffic accidents in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. At 3 a.m. Sunday. a blue ICat convertible traveling at 80 miles per hour slammed into the rear of a 1971 Volkswagen van on Pacific Coast Highway, in Huntington Beach, just west o~e Santa Ana River bridge, police said. The driver of the Fiat, Timot~y Michael Brownlie, 22, of Anaheim, was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger, James Pippin, 29, of Huntington Beach, was taken to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Conununity Hos- pital with facial and neck cuts and a head injury. He was reported ln critical condition today at the hospital. Huntington Beach police traffic officer J ohn Berens said beer bottles were found on the floor of the Fiat. He said an autopsy scheduled by the Orange County coroner's office would detennine whether Brownlie was driving under the influence of alcohol. The driver of the van, Joseph John Amen, 32, of Glendale, and his passenger, JaJn4e Lee, 18, of Fountain Valley, were released after treatment at Humana Hoepi- tal Huntington Beach. In Newport Beach, a 26-year-old woman was killed, and three other people injured in a collision at the intersection of the Paciflc Coast Highway and Pros- pect Street lat.e Saturday night. Strike-at Douglas rejected Lawrence Gail Arron, 33, of Newport Beach was making a left turn from Pacific Coast Highway onto Prospect in a 1980 Toyota when he collided with an east- bound 1962Corvaiidriven by Joee Nava, 22, of Hunting1on Beach, police said. Hunting ton fa cility shuns union leaders' call, sign 3-year pact By ROBERT BARKER Ol .. Delly,... ...... The McDonne ll Douglas Astronautics Company of Hunt- ington Beach was operating today with its full force of abou t 6,000 workers despite predictions that a strike would take place at 12:01 a.m. • Members of the International Asaociation of Machinists Union not only turned down the call by union leaders to strike -they agreed to a new three-year con- tract with the huge aerspoace and ~raft manufacturing company. INDEX Bulletin Board Bridge Claasified Comics Cr'Ollllword Dea th N oticee F.ditorial Page Enterta.irunent Horoeoope In t.enniaalon Ann Landers Movies National News PoUoe Log Public Notices Sporta A2 B4 C6-8 B4 C8 0 A6 B3 C6 B3 B2 B3 A4 Al 0 C l -4 82 B6 lAM President J ohn Abson, who strongly urged the 3,400 union members to strike at com- pany facilities in Huntington Beach, Torrance and Long Beach, ~ed the outcome "a dark day for the ~rican labor movement." He blamed the defeat on mem- bers "who failed to realize that the union leadership had their wel- fare at heart and by a large turnout of "greedy" emP.loyees at the upper end of the pay acale. "You've heard of Robin Hood. He took from the rich and gave to the poor. We've got the reverse. The bma are beck The greedy take from the poor." Abson was referring to contract provisions which gave pay raises to some top-acale, highly skilled workers. The offer alao gives all workers a guaranteed 3 percent pay increase bonus but puts limits on coet-of-living increases and medical care benefits. Spokesman Dave F.aatman said McDonnell Douglas management officials are "very gratified" by the vot.e. "They (union memben) recogniz.ed the offer as fair and reasonable and competitive." (See STRIKE, Pa1e A!) The Rama are b.ck on the winning tr.ck aft• deralllng the Chlc9Qo Beere, 21-14, Sunday. Ptage C 1. Nine ahowa opening thl• ••k In the heavlelt week of theater along the Orange Coaet, no fewer than nine atage • producttonl wtll be opening. See P9Qe 83. Or. Steincrohn Stock Marketa Theat.era Weather World News 85 ..................... • A3 A~ • ( - Newport Beach resident Patay N. Torrez, a pamengr in the front seat of Arron's car, was pinned ln the vehicle. The Newport Beach Fi.re Department used the "Jaws of Life" to free her, but ahe died of maaaive internal injuries at Foun- tain Valley Community Hoepital Trawna Center early Sunday morning, police aaid. Her siater, Kathy A. Torm, 18, (See CRASHES, Pa1e AZ). Smell clears HB tavern,, apartments A downtown Huntington Beach tavern and eeven adjoining apart- ment.a were evacuated Sunday after an odor similar to natw"al Pl WU detected. Fire Department •poke.woman Blrgtt Davia Mid the incident occurred at 9: 15 p.m. at CacneY by the Sea, 406 Padfic Cout Htih - way. She Mid firefight.en were un- able to locate the IOW'Ce of the odor and decided to cloee the bar and evacuate 1even apartmenta above the buainela. City worken and repreeenta- tives from oil and gu companiel were on the scene today, attempt- ing to flnd the 10urce of the odor Irvine police believe they are Police had arrested a 24-year-old closer to solving the puzzling Gardeit"Grove fry cook on suapi- murder of tire store president cion of murder because his photo Boyd W. FinJsel today after a was found inside Finkel's home. hunter diacovered the slain man's J0&eph A. Moore, who reported- misaing car in a wilderness area ly mei Finl'cel at a Garden Grove near Helena, Mont. bar three months before his death, Two Irvine investigators today passed a lie detector test and are combing the interior of the established his whereabouts the now slightly battered 1983 silver day of Finkel's death. Honda Prelude to try to learn who A man pictured in a second drove it the 2,8~ miles between snap&hot found in Finkel's house Irvine and the Helena back coun-is still wanted for questioning, try, Sgt. Dick Bowman said. Bowman said. "It's a break," said Bowman. "It's nice to have the car in an isolated area instead of LA. Out in the country, It narrows the search." A hunt.er spotted the car Friday a f ternoon abandoned in brush-covered, mountain wilder- nesa 10Uthwest of the Montana capital, Bowman said. Police are almost certain the c.ar diaappeared near the time the 3i·year-old prelident of Supertec Titt Center waa bludgeoned to death on Oct. 16:' Finkel'• partially decx>!npoeed body wu ct.i.covered more than a week later in the trunk of another car, parked in ~garage of hill Irvine home. Police found the body in a 9eAl'Ch of Finkel's Lockhaven Circle home after two co-workers grew concerned about his unexplained abaence. Snow and rain had fallen since the Honda Prelude had been driven off a secondary dirt road, so police are unsure how long the vehicle has been abandoned. Bowman said. The "junky'' con- tents of the car's interior did not reveal what route the driver had ta.ken from Irvine, he said. Irvine investigators Larry Montgomery and Rick Hand.field, who left for Montana Saturday. int.end to question cabin dwellers in the sparsely populated area to learn lf they had aeen the car or its driver, he said. A Jefferson Cqunty sheriff's dispatcher said hunters may stay in the old mining cabins in the area where the car was discovered. She refused to name the wilderness area. "It's the sticks," is how Bowman described the area. Bowman said investigators will t>E:gin ch~~ if ~el had fn enda with links to the area. The only other development in • Newport, county • • a~rport pact. near ., ... yw1ua1 ............. .... port Bwh d~ offlc::t•k wm't -an,. CountY• ''llP ame to thlir eirpJlt plan undl Wediinllli~ but thay_.. ~bytbe ..... smde in the._ week. '41be rrwwwwcwlt fir an acrwnent la, there, but theft are ane detaila to wwk out." aid Ken Delino, one of the d ty'a ftel'Dtiaaw. "I think ~ haw aomething clme but I haw not 1een the oounty'1 draft yet." The d ty la trytna to re.ch a bindinC ~t with Or-anae County aupervtaon µmit- 1.ng the aoope of John Wayne Airport ~. "I am encounged that we will be able to take the framework and fina1be an acreement that we can get out the committee," aid New- Mayor' Evelyn R. Hart, d ta on the John Wayol! Blndlna ~t C.ardl!Uttee. ' Hart uid abe ia lookinc toward a Nov. U target date to have the ~t re.dy f or public review. B a rbar a L lchman , 1-..Woman for·the Ah-port CS. AIBPORT, P ... AJ) • .. •' 41 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 7, 1983 I_ c_o_N_11_N_UE_D_s_~_o_R_11_s_j Missing handicapped girl, 14, found MESA SLAYING ... From Page A 1 T een discove r ed n ear her Gar de n Grove ins titution, unable to t ell wh a t happe n e d touch with the dead woman's parents but know little about the woman's pel'90nal life. The trailer park, policeswd, has a le.t·than-sterllng track record. Fights and disturbances are fre- quent. officers said. · Most of the trailers ' at the 60-space park are old and jammed Lightly together. The roods tha t lace the park are pot-holed and a Polynesian carvulg near the en- tranCE! a ppears to have fallen into disrepair. "You expect some problems here,'' admitwd a res1dent, "but not !lOmebody gett.ing eut up and killed " STRIKE REJECTED ... From Page A1 Had the lAM voted to stnke. they would have joined the Unit· ed.Auto Workers who walked off their jobs on Ckt. 17 at the Douglas plant in Long Beach and at other • sites but not Huntington Beach where the UAW isn't represented. Company and union officials said contract offers to both unions were almost identical. Machinists currently earn an average of about $10.50 an hour while the striking UAW members t!ar;!l an average of CRASHES ... From Page A1 of Newport Beach along with the • drivers of both ·cars, were treated for a variety of injuires at the hoepital and were to be released by tDday, police said. None of the drivers or passen- gers was wearing seatbelts, police said. The police investigating poss- ible red light violatio~ by both drivers, Officer R. Bradley said. ELECTION ... From Page 1 , eoat-~ ~ the Emerald Bay Service District; Moulton-Niguel Water District; Mesa C.Onsolidated Water District; the Orange C.Ounty Water District and the South Coast County Water District. Drivers need ed • for m eal runs Volunteer drivers are needed to jeJiver meals to Huntmgton Beach senior citizens who are :onflJled to their homes. A car and j Ca!Jfornia dnver's license IS requi.red for the twice-a-week task Mileage reimbursement 1s ivatlable. Interested persons can :all the Seruors' Outreach offa'e., ~-2478. Prolessor name d to m edical pos t $12.48 and hour. McDonnell Douglas is the largest single employer m Hunungton Beach. The local plant, which has diversified m recent years, manu- factures hardware for solid rocket boosters for the space shuttle and also is involved in Delta launch rockets for satellites and has solar power projects. There are about 1,600 IAM employees _at the Huntington Beach facility. K eeping an eye out By "e Aaaoclaled PreH A seve re ly handicapped teen-ager who diaappeared over the weekend was found early today in Garden Grove. huddled under a blanket on the front lawn of a home near the institution where she lives. ''She was found about 6:30 a.m . today, just around the comer from the h06pital," Garden Grove Police Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp said. "Somebody had placed her on a grassy area out in fron t of a residence. She was wrapped in a blanket. so she was wann. She does not appear to be injured at all." ·Alicia Gay Ledger, 14, who suffers from cerebral palsy, epilepsy and blindness, was taken to the UC Irvine Medical Center where she was being examined for evidence of drug or sexuaJ assault, Beauchamp said. "There's no way she could have wandered off. She h.ad to have been placed there. ThJ.a IS a girl who <.'Ouldn't wander off if you begged her. She cannot get any- where by herself. She had to have been taken from the room and placed there," Beauchamp said. But no one at the Hy Lond Exceptional Children's Home, where she has lived for seven yea.rs, saw h er be.i.ng taken from her room shortly before midnight Saturday and no one saw her being dropped off this morning on the front lawn of the residence near the fad.Uty, he said. ''She's unable to tell police whal happened. Her e ntire vocabulary is only two or three worda," he said, Residents of the home whe~ ahe was found saw her on the lawn and called Hy Lond, Beauchamp laid. Officials there called police. The girl's disappearance sparked a public plea for help becauae without medication, doc'- tors said her epileptic seizures would k.lil her A mas1uve seanh of the neighborhood proved fruit· less. The area where she waa fowid had been .earehed Sunday Beau(•hamp IUA.id the teen-ager missed at least three doses of medlcauon required to oon trol her disease. There was never a ransom demand or cont.act from any abductors, Beauchamp said. "We don't underst.and whal h.appened or why " Hotels for fish proposed Abandone/oil rigs along coast to serve as pi sea torial havens By U1e A11odated Pre11 One man's eyesore is a fish's hotel. __ While humans may find aban- doned oil rigs W\lightly, they're apparently moet attractive to fish, an oil company engineer says. Tenneco OU C.O. engineer Dan Tennison told the Third Inter· nauonal Artifical Reef Con- ference meeting in Irvine that a Tenneco experiment pro~ dis- ::ar<ied rip -now sold for scrap metal or dumped illegally in deep waters -could find new life as "fish hotels." Researchers believe sue,,.. artificial reefs can help fish popu- lations rebound from overfishing and offshore dumping of haz.ard- ou.s waste, and mitigate the impact o( coastal power plants. They a1sO can serve as under- water laboratories for marine biologists. In September 1982, Tenneco ciismantled a rig off Louisiana, towed it to an area 80 miles south of Pensacola, F1a. and laid it on the bottom of t he Gulf of Mexico. The next May, Tenniaon said, com- pany officials returned to the site and caught 2,000 pounds of amber jack in 90 minutes. Marine biologists have known years that fish dµive in erwater scrap heaps, ship- ks, rock mounds and tire . But such haphazardly crea~ artificial reefs, w hich were popular in California in the late 1950a, often fell apart, en- dangering fishing boats and clut- tering th.e coastline . Marine biologist John Grant :::ailed Tenneco's findings "very important for California," which has abQ.ut 45 offshore rigs, mostly off Santa Barbara C.Ounty The 'Tenneco experiment was written up ror the U.S . lntenor Department's Minerals Manage- ment Service by Tennison and F1onda manne speciahst DaVld Gettleson. who disputed en· Vlronmentalists' claims that work- ing oftshore oil rigs pose a threat ror marine life "The bigger the platform, the larger the number of fish that were present,'' Gettleson said. T he three-day conference at· tracted scientists from the United States, the Philippines, Israel and Japan, which currently spends $60 million a year on artificial ' reefs to enhance its fishing indus- Lry. Dr. M. N_akumura, Japan's di- rector of aquaculture, said his ::ountry also has invested $1 billion m research on artifical reefs and fish aggregation devices, or floating sculptures designed to • attract fish. Some fiberglass and plastic reefs are intended to attract a specific species. 'LThe Japanese have taken it (artificial reef building) from an art to a science,'' said .John Bohnsack. a University of Miami marine biologist. Four st.ates -California. Wash· mgton. Florida and Hawaii -are either currently using aruflcal reefs or plan.rung to use them ln the near future. ln California. Pendleton Reef -10.000-pounds of contrete and :iuarry rock divided mto eight 15-foot high modules -IS attract- mg fish to the San Diego roast near the San Onofre nuclear power plant. BULLETIN BOARD HB hospital to offer stop-s01oking clinic ln conjunction wnh the Nov. 17 G reat Amencan Smokeout. the Orange C.Ounty unit of the American Cancer Society IS offenng a stop-smoking clinic at Pacifica Hospital's Carmen Yuppa Cent.er in Huntingu>n Beach: The classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginrung th.is Tuesday and running through Nov. 17, from 7 to8:30 p.m. A $10 donation is suggested to help cover the cost of matenals Barton J. Blinder. associate clinical professor of psychiatry and human behavior, has been appointed dir«tor of an eating disorders program and research studies at the UC Irvme C.OUege of Medicine. The appointment was made by William E. Bunney Jr .. chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. Jo hnny Gonzales, I 0 , o f Costa Mesa has a bird's eye view as he wa its a to p the fa mily van for his parents, shopping in South Coast P laza. To register, call the cancer society a t 752-8600. Newport attorney 'paralegals' s peake r AIRPORT PACT ... From Page A1 Working Group, a coalition of local homeowner groups w ho oppoee airport expansion and are aeeking another site for an Orange County airport, reac- ted cautiously to news a draft agreement was near. Supervisors and the Newport Beach City C.Ouncil. Dick Dale niolestation trial set to open today The Orange C.Ounty Bar Association's Paralegal Section will hold a dinner meeting Wednesday at the Hungry Ti.ger Rat.aurant. 1201 E .. EdingerAve .. Santa Ana. Newport Beach attorney James Wilhem will speak on ''The Pros and C.Ons of Holding Tille in Joint Tenancy vs. C.Ommunity Property" following the 6:30 p.m. dinner session. All paralegals are invited to attend . "They have not shown me a copy yet, Lichman said adding, "We are hoping something good will come ou t of it." Lichman said ahe hoped the agreement addresses finding .. another new airport site. According to Delino, who was reluctant to disc~ that part of the airport issue, "the alternate site language ~as been beefed up in the copy we handed the county last week. There is more en1phasis pl.aced on looking for alternative air- port Cad.Uties." An agreement would have to be approved by the Board of Negotiators may have some trouble selling the agreement to the supervisors becauae the board could probably complete its airport expansion plans without an a.greemenl, said Ken Hall, an aide to Super- visor Tom Riley. whose 5th district includes John Wayne Airport and Newport Beach. A completed agreement could run into some trouble from Newport Beach officials also. "We will have to have our attorney's look at any agree- ment to detennine whether it is truely binding or not," Mayor Hart said. ·•Jt could be close to what we can accept but I don't know if the City C.Ouncil will accept it," she added. One-time teen idol Dick Dale, who roee to fame as the king of surf music during the early 1960s, was scheduled to go on trial today on child molestation charges in Orange County Superior C.Ourt. Dale, 46, faces 12 felon y sex charges stemming from an alleged encounter with a 13-year-old girl at his Balt,loa Peninsula mansion in July 1981. He has pleaded not CofC clambake set The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of C.Ommerce plans a traditional New England clam- bake for its annual membership meeting and election of officers Nov. 18. The meeting will be at the Anthony's Pier 33 Restaurant. For more lnforinalion call 644-8211. Former OCC dean Lipot dies Re tire d Marine officer saw act on in World War II and K~a Services will be held Tu~ for Dr. Charles A. years of service," said OCC president Dr. Bernard J . Lipot, former dean of the continuing education Lu.skin, ''He was loved and respect.ed by fllCUlty and program at Orange Coast C.OUege and a retired students alike. He will be sorely milBed by all of ua." MarlneC.OrpaoffJoer, whodiedSaturdayattheageof He ts survived by h1a wife, Olive, of the family 65. home; sons Charles Jr., Grenada HUla: Robert, of Llpot, of Fountain Valley, was a retired Marine Santa Ana: James, of C.O.ta Mt'ila and Patrick, o( C.Orpa lieutenant colonel 8J)d eeived in the South Santa Monica. Pacific in World War Il and in Korea. Hil combat awards tnclude the Bronze Star and a letter of .. ~ He is a.l80 survived by daught.en Ruth Wl.aner of oommendat.ion. Missouri, Betty Reed of Colorado Springll, C.Olo., and After his re\ireme•V he retlU'Jled to school w &rbara Everett of Huntington Beach and nine .. -andchi.Wttn eam h.1a doctorate, and taught biology at Paramount tt· • ,, H.ia.h School for five )'ean. He became dean ot Services will be held at 6:30 p.m. at St. Slmon continuing educ.a don at OCC in 1969 retiring from the and Jude Church at 20444 Magnollil St., Hunlington college system Lui year Be~h. The family requetta donations t>e made to the "Chuck wu • wonderful guy who made a Dr. Charles A. Lipot Scholanhlp F\md, care of Dave tttmendoua cont.ribullon to the college during 13 Grant at OCC. , -·---------- guilty and remaina free on $25,000 bail. A.lTested by Newport Beach vi)t>lice officers last February, Dale, whoae real name i.a Richard Anthony Monsour, is charged with oral copulation and child moles\ation. At his preliminary hearing, the girl, now 15, testified she was coerced into the sex acts while visiting the 23-room mansion, which once belonged to King Gillette. Dale, who now operates a night club, is one of the people credited with developing Beach Boys-type surf guitar music. We 1Te Listening ••• 642•6086 D•llJ Pnot Dettvery 19 Ouerenteed twet)hOAy f ueuty If YW Jn "Ot f't".-"' )'OUt fl•J"tt' b'f \'IC) I ~ fAh ""'"" 111 m Af•f1 y ·••' t t I • •"I ttP 11f*v.-,.(j Breast examination training sl(lted ~ The American Cancer Society will hold a two-part training program Nov. 14 for all women interested in learning how to teach breast llelf~xamination to women in their community. The 9e9Sion will be held from 8 a.m. to noon at the South Coast XWCA ti:i New port Beach. For training registration and additional informauon, call the Orange C.Ounty unit at 752-8600. Le cture on food addic tions planned . A free public l~tur.e on "Discovering ffidden Food Addictions" will be presented Thursday at the Medical Service Center 2642 Gates Ave .. Irvine. ' M~k Lo~endale. author of ''Quality Longevity,'' will explain cytotoXlc-testing at the 8 p.m. ~ion. 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Marine foils rape attempt Jogge r a ttac ked in ~ew port, saved by ser viceman o n bicycle A M arin e Crom C amp Pendelton saved a 23-vear-old ta A,na Heights wo~ from l.ng raped Sunday in Newport ach. $he was jogging along a bike e'\h near the intersection of S~t and West Coast Highway a~t 7: 10 p .m. when a man jWT\)e<i out of the bushes and gralbed her. ~ suspect put his hand over her m>uth and told the woman "[ just "'\nt sex. it will just be about 10 minutes. Just be quiet and you won't get hurt," police reported. When the woman started screaming for help. the suspect stuck his fingers in her mouth, police reports said. At about that time the Marine, 21-year-old Ben Saul Shapiro rode by on his bicycle. He heard the screams and saw the suspect trying tO push the woman down. Shapiro got of! his bicycle, picked it up over his head and shouted, "Leave her alone or l will Just walking in the rain ktll you with my bike," according to police. The. suspect. jumped on his bicycle and fled down the bike path. Shapiro tried to follow him but lost sight of the suspect, police said. Several police units and the police helicopter were unable to find the suspect . Police described the suspect as a Latino, in his 20s, about 5-feet-10, 160 pounds, with brown hair. dark eyes and a beard. It may not have been raining where you were over the weekend~ but in this agricultural field near the intersection of the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways in Irvine, it got plenty wet. Here a worker walks through the field, adjusti.ng water sprinklers. POLICILOG Valley school, church burglarized Burlgars ueed 1 pry tool to enter offloee 11 Cox SchOOI et 178 15 Loa Jardlnee, FOYntlln Vllley, end lt<*J e typewriter. camera and other Items valued II $950 Someone knocked 1 hole Into the tide of the Jehovah Wit,_...• Church et 17580 Los Jardlnee and todl $ 10 In coln1 from the coin box end cauMc1 $500 damage to tile butldlng. A man told pollce thet Ile left Illa wallet In his pants In 1 bedrom In the 10000 blocit of El Rubi Circle. He aald the wallet, wttll S 1150 rn C&lh plua credit cerd1 was mlsalng eeveral hOYrt later. The<e were no signs of forced entry Into the room ad)acent to the greenbelt area. he eald. Irvine An lrvlne reslClent reportpd£•.w.<!lly eomeone had pllfered M>Out S800 In cuh from a hotr11( 00 Starlight over th• put f1,ve month•. No forced entry he~ l>f'..en dltcovered 11 the con- oomlnlum In Turtle Rock. police said An edger and l1wnmo-r valued at $500 wu stolen from en open garage In the 4000 block of Lon Ann Lene sometime before 10 1.m. Sunday, Police received 1 report from 1 Moulin• Court resldet>I wtio found ahredded papers near hi• llome about 9 1.m. Sunday. Shortly 1tter- w1rd1, police 1190 heard from 1 deltvery boy wtiOM 15 Sunday news- papers tied ~ etol«l from 1 de41~polnt. Thirsty tlltevee 1tole 1hc keg• ol beer end a keg of wine valued at I bout 14-00 from an unlocked atorege shed from the Happ~ Dey1 atore, 17927 MacArthur Blvd. A BrldQeWood resident reported Saturdey the theft of $5,000 worth of tewelr'/. stolen sometime In_ the prevtoua three da)'9. Police said they f0t:.1d no evidence of forced entry and thlt only a small portion of valuabl" was taken. Would-be typewrttM thlevM were thwarted In their attempt to steal the machlnee. bolted to d•k• In a bualneea suite at 17401 Eutmen Ave., Seturday. Huntington Beach A bright red Chevrolet Cemaro Z28 was reported stolen Saturday from the 9500 block of Polleck Drive. The IOU WU estimated at s 13,000. A home on the 9600 block of AllllOn Circle wu burglarlzed end ransacked Seturday. The lou In- cluded 14-00 fn cuh and jewelry velued at $895 A white 1980 GMC pickup truck wu burglarized S1turd1y wtille perked on the 8200 block of Medford Drive. A wtndwtng wu pried open to enttll". The tou Included electrlcal equipment end tOOls valued It $350. A burglary w1a reported Saturday afternoon at a home on the 8200 block of Snowbird Circle. The ION Included $800 end some credit cerd1. A break-In was reported SaturClay at a home on the 9300 block of Southshore Drive. The lou , eatl· mated at ~20, Included a Mlnoll1 cemera with flash attachment and zoom lens. Costa Mesa A man with a towel wrapped around hla mouth and clutching e gun, held up Mr. B's Liquor, 2205 Fairview Ave., Costa Meaa, and eacaped with $306. Wltneues aalCl the crook Jumped Into a lime green Pinto station wagon that enothtll" person waa driving. 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Karen Abaloa, mall carrier and houae painter, Huntington Beach "No, I really don't know what they're voting about this year." Roger Steeben, lrvlne mallmen, Brea "Yes, It's my civic re- sponsibility." Rick Centeno, caraaleaman, Laguna Hiiia "Yes, I Intend to vote. I'm Interested In the sch ool board elections.'' Sheron Borden, homemaker, lrvlne ''Yes. I'm going to vote because I'm concerned.'' LynnKearna, Saddlet>Kk Valley Uni- fied School Dlatrlct teacher, lrvlne "Yes, I think It 's Import- ant to be able to voice your opinion." Judo chief's arm twisted? Irvin e coach says Soviet hassle came after favorable interview By U1e A11oclated Pr e11 The Ame rican judo team man- ager from Irvine who returned home alleging Soviet mistreat- ment of U.S. athletes i.n Moscow now admits he gave an interview to a Soviet publication lauding that country's hospitality. But manager Jim Wooley. an Irvine chiropractor. said the inter- view with Sovietsky Sport oc- curred on the first day of the nine-member judo team's visit to MO&COw, before most of the al- leged mistreatment of the Ameri- cans occurred. Sovietsky Sport noted Thurs- day that in an mterview published ·0ct. 19. Wooley had praised the Soviets for providing "simply m agnificent conditions" and "stunniAg organization" for the international competition. "That's how he spoke then," Sovietsky Sport said of Wooley. "and which Wooley is to be believed? The one who praised Moscow while he was on Soviet soil, or the other one, who heaps up lies upon reaching American ·'?" sou. Upon hearing of Wooley's ac- Teen due adult trial over fat al shooting knowledgement of the mtervtew, the president of United Stat.es Judo, Inc .. the national federation for the sport. sa.id he will summon Wooley for explanauon at a Nov 17 board meeung in Colorado Spnngs. Federation president F'rank Fullerton called Wooley's con - troven;y "most unfortunate" and ''sickening" at a time of Sov- iet-American tensions. Shortly alter returning in late October from Moscow's World Judo Championships, Wooley ac- cused the Soviets of overcharging the American team for servtces, subjecting it to unproper searches and bugging and serving poor food.'" He also accused Soviet officials of removing team coach Yoru Yonezuka. when he complained of stomach pains. to a hospital where they gave him what Wooley A Laguna Hills teen -ager June 2 Laguna Hills shooting of claimed may have been an un - charged with murder and at-John and Ruth Lampasi. Lam-necessary appendectomy. tempted murder in the shootings pasi. 60, died as a result of his Yonerukaandatleastoneofthe of his neighbors has been certifi ed wounds and his wife. 45, was athJet.essince have disagreed with as an adult for trial p&poses. severely wounded. some of Wooley's accusations and Orange CoW\l,y Superior Court Also charged in the shooting is called others exaggerated. Judge Byron McMillan scheduled 16-year-old Ronald Lampasi. the Yonezuka said he considered his a Central Municipal Court ar-couple's stepson. Lampasi's appendectomy necessary. raignment Wednesday for David preliminary hearing is set for Nov. Contacted at his Orange County Allan Christianson, 18, following 18. office. Wooley said he felt kindly a brief hearing in Juvenile Court Last month, McMillan certified toward the Soviets when he first last week. Lampasi as an adult for trial got to Moscow. but later ch~ged ___ C_h_n_·s_ti_anso __ n_is_a_cc_u.sed __ i_n_th_e _ _,p~rposes ____ his mind;__ our ,J£om,, :Pa.Vn.£..1amb.ei'M:D1 v-ncz..c:k s~t<z.r our mo~L jX>pular 5\MZ..al..<z.r , madtz of t,hz. f1msL 2 ply lamb5WOJl evo\lobkz. ,ond meet. com f ort..abl<z. ond practical fOr yz.ar round \WOr L'MZlw. gnzat oolorn to d "'ICX.l2Q f\-om ~ @)~o.@@)~@ .J,J f 11s/1111n / . .,./1111c/ • N('ll'/IClft Hc'llC'h • 71·1 6"4 -5070 WOI \V('~l1moc/ Hl11C/ • Wc•stu'C"H><I Vtllo~w • l l3 20H-327.1 _____ , ___ -----------------. - -I I 1'• Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Monday, November 7, 1983 • TOP_OFTHENEWS Nicaragua invasion NATION Congress eyes budget hills Strong aftershock hits central Idaho again . . CHALLIS, Idaho -The strongest after- shock m a week has hit this central l daho town. I.he site of a ma,10r earthquake that killed two achoolchildren and caused rrullJons of dollars worth of damage 10 days ago The aftershock. termed "small tomoderate," registered4.5on the Richter scale and ottWTed at 2:04 p.m. Sunday Eastern jet lands safely LAS VEGAS, Nev -An F.astem Airlines jet had engine trouble shortly after takeoff from Las Vegas. and the plane. with 156 people aboard circled for 20 minutes while fuel was dumped before making an uneventful landing. One of the three engines fatled on the Boeing 727 JUSl after the 2:30 pJTI . PST takeoff Sunday afternoon on a flight to Atlanta Death mars celebration MIAMI -Relatives and friends who had gathered for a surpn.se celebration of Hyman and Dorothy Milman's 50th wedding anruveniary lnstead mourned the deaths of the couple who died instantly when a tax:! rammed their flower stand. The two were killed Friday, on the eve of their golden wedding anruversary, and were buried Sunday. relatives said. $100 million lawsuit filed COLUMBUS, Ga. : Prosecutors m a $100 million lawsuit against Eli Lilly & Co. hope to show the phannaceutical giant was responsible for the death of an elderly woman who had used Lilly's anti-arthritis drug Oraflex. Trial of a suit launched by the woman's son starts today in U.S. District Court here. Lawyers for the plaintiff, Clarence Borom. contend that Lilly was respon- sible for the death of his mother. Lola Trippe Jones, 8 l, because of impropriety in the development, manufacture and marketing of Oraflex. STATE Gas prices continue drop LOS ANGELES -Iran's threats to block oil shipments th.rough the Persian Gulf apparently have had little lmpact at U.S . gas pumps. where a survey indicates prices have conunued a 12-wee~ decline. The average price for a gallon o( any grade of gasoline at 17.500 st.auons nationwide was $1.22. down eight-tenths of a cent in two weeks. oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg srud Sunday. Helicopters end spraying HUNTINGTON PARK -Helicopters weaVlllg through the skies south of downtown Los Angeles have completed the first application of malathion s pray designed to choke off an infestation of Mexican frwt flies The helicopters had been grounded for two nights becaUS(' of overnight fog, but the pLlots completed their task m 4 1,2 -hours Sunday night. applymg the spray to a 41 square nule area. Vacation ruling appealed LOS ANGELES -The st.ate plans this week to appeal a federal court decision that officials fear could topple a wide range o( California laws and regulations dealing with worker welfare. the Associated Press has learned. The federal court ruled in a lawsuit by Francisco Suastez. who clauned his fonner Southern California employer derued him some vacation benefits. Suastez argued such benefits, like wages, should be computed from a worker's first day on the job. If a worker leaves a job before qual.Jfying for a vacation under a company's standard practice, he contended. the worker shouJd be paid on a pro rata basis for the time accumulated. Stan[ ord computer tapped LOS ANGELES -Stanford University's computer system was tapped in a break-in akin to the raid on a U S. Defense Department computer network, and officials said UCLA student Ronald Mark Austin may be a connecting link. The Los Angeles distnct attorney's office has charged Austin. 19. with electronically cracking 14 military. private and university research computers that are linked by the defense computer network. I· no-i being ruled out WASHINGTON (AP) -De- fense Secret ary C aspar Weinberger and Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker J r. say q uestions about U.S. military ac- tion against Nicaragua are hypothetical, but ti..y won't rule it out. If the United St.ates planned military action against the leftist government of Nicaragua, Weinberger said Sunday. "We certainly aren't going to talk abou l 1t in advance." Solons find Reagan 'right' in Gre~ada ST GOORGE'S, Grenada (Al') -Most congressmen completing a two-day trip t.o Grenada indicate they have accepted President Reagan's rationale that the U.S. invasion was necessary to protect Americans on the island. Rep. Michael Barnes, D-Md., a frequent critic of Reagan's Latin American policy, said Sunday he believed it was "the over- whelnung view" of the delegation that the president's decision to send U.S. troops was right. Key members of the group also seemed willing to give Reagan more time to withdraw U.S. forces than they did when the trip started. "We have to make sure what was gained here is not lost," said Rep. Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., chairman of the 14-member del- egation. Foley, who began the trip urging a pullout as soon as , possible, said he now hopes the troops can be withdrawn with:n three to four months. When the invasion began Oct. 25. the Reagan administrauo n talked about pulling out the troops within days or weeks. Baker, R-Tenn., said he would n6t advoc~te o.r rule out military action. He said the decision i.a up to President Reagan. • A week earlier, Deputy Sec- retary of State Kenneth Dam said there was no plan to invade Nicaragua. Nicaraguan leaders have been quoted in new s reports as saying they feared a U.S . attack. President Reagan. questioned about those reports. said he did not believe everything he read. Asked wheth~r Reagan and Dam weren't ruling out an invasion of Niearagua, We inberger replied: "I'm not going to say anything in connection with a hyp6thetical question .... If you analyze Presi- dent Reagan's response, it isn't inconsistent with leaving the mat- ter open. All he said was that he didn't believe everything he read. "The question is not open, not c losed , n o t answered," Weinberger said. 'Boredom' wouldn't have lasted FRESNO (AP) -Lucky for J esus Arvizu and Carlos Alviso that they got bored watching "Fant.My Island." The two cousins headed for bed two minutes before a car crashed into their living room Saturday, smashing the tele- vision and stereo sets and landing on a couch. "I just couldn't believe it," Arvizu said. "We weren't even worried about the damage. We were just happy w e weren't in the room." The motorist, Efrain Diaz, 44, was booked for investiga- tion of felon y drunken driv- ing. Ginny Foat ,,.,..,. ' .... Ginny Foat trial starts in slaying GRETNA, La. (AP) -Once a rising star of the womeai's move- ment, California activist Ginny Foat goes on trial for murder today, charged with beating an Argentine businessman to death in 1965 for the cash in his wallet. Foat was a 24-year-old dancer at a tough New Orleans bar at the time prosecutors allege she drove Argentine toy manufacturer Moises Chayo to an isolated spot in suburban Jefferson Pariah and killed him with a tire iron. Pre-trial publicity in the cue has been nationwide, and seating an unbiased jury for the District Court trial could take longer than the trial itself. The prosecution has filed no witness lists. but is expected to call about six people to testify against Foat. Chief among them is John Sidote, 45, the second of her four husbands, · an ex-Marine who claims he was hidden in the car trunk and watched her bludgeon Chayo. 62, for his $1,400 bankroll. WASHINGTON (AP) -Congreea, It.a attention tor the past two weeks riv~t.ed to hoetUUiet ln Lebanon and Grenada, retuma th1a week to the spending battlefield and renewed akinniahes fYVef major money bills. The Senate was to l'e8ume work today on tile largest military apending meuure In the nauo.'• hi.story, one that would eannark $252.5 blllion for tae Pentagon for the flacal year that began Oct. l. But before the Senate can fi.n.iah the bill, A la expected to deal with several major amend.mena - includi.ng one by Sen. De.le Bumpers, D-Ar... 10 eliminate $2.1 billion for construction of the ti-2 1 MX nuclear ballistic mlmliles. The Democrat-<..'Ontrolled Houae turned •k a challenge to the MX money by a nine-vote narliil last week before approving ita version ol the legislation . An attemfjt may alao be made in t.he ~ publican-led Senate to restore money to ne bill to allow the Pentagon to begin productrg a new generation of nerve gas weapons. Spm1<>n are hopeful that the Senate can vote final pa8Ale of the bill by late Tuesday. Meanwhile, Congress faces a midright Thurs- day dead.line for providing funda to keeJ much of the government operating. The proce911 nay be com- plicated if House Democratic leaden ftllow th.rough with their plans to try to add to the .-nergency bill nearly $1 billion for various aid-t.o-.!ducation pro- grams, a move that could provoke a paidential ve10. The spending bill -due ur in the Hou.e Tuesday, and in the Senate Wedneslay '":J ia needed because -many federal agencies havt not yet received money from Congress and an earlitr measure. giving them temporary funds since Oct. tis about to expitt. Steelworkers leader Lloyd McBride dead PITTSBURGH (AP) -United Steelworken President Lloyd McBride, who led the union throu&h a severe receeaion while auf!ering heart trouble, died in hi.a sleep Sunday at age 67. McBride. who had recently undergone heart bypa.1111 surgery. was found dead at 7 a.m. by hia wife, Delores. in their suburban Whitehall ho"lif, said union spokesman RWl!lell Gibbons. 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Paris and V ienna today, smashing \\'.indows, spray-painting walls and tearing down posters of their country'• ruler, Ayatollah Ruholla Kho- meini. A.lao, about 20 people occupied the Iranian Embassy in Brussels for about an hour before they were ejected by police who said the demonstration "was aimed against the ongoing executions and mass arrests by the Islamic regime in Iran S trong quak e hits China PEKING -A strong earthquake knock~ doWn some old houses and smokestacks in northeast China today and killed and injured "a few" people, China's Seismology Bureau re- ported. The quake rut about 340 miles south of Peking, at 5;09 a.m. with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale. Marine h elicopter crash e SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -A U.S. Marine Cor ps helicopter crashed today about 80 miles south of Seoul, a rn..alJtary spokesman said. Details on casualties were not immediately available. A U.S. Command spokesman said the aircraft was a CH46, the Marine version of the Anny's CH47 Chinook. It is a twin-rotor helicopter capable of carrying sizable loads of personnel or cargo. Man torch es self in Mosco w MOSCOW -A man set hjmself afire in front of the Lenin Mausoleum on Red Square today, l~ than two hours after the giant Revolution Day parade had crossed the cob- blestone plaza, witnesses said. Such protests are unusual in the Soviet Union. ~ U'1ll wanaa u.aun .... &Ill. We Soecralize In r PAIO WaltrtaMs. l andsupe Httls.<le Repair POUTICAL AOVERTISEMEHT MU,.,_..,..n '61Wl ~1 °""" ...... '"°'"''"O e..c• SAVE KOCE TV --lrom the current auempt COMPUSOUND t to kill It In the mistaken Your 64 and More belief that It will provide more mone y t o r Computer Store classroom teachers • "' I I I I I I I I r'"", : • ,_ [> \..f••r" (h "\ 1 l.Jrli" .::: - •• f ' . :;..----. 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'"t'll"'""• 11.,. •lh r~1t1.ibi. 10 .. 1 t•Htfnmt111 P.O . l'kl• 7472 '~•p<lrl llnrh, C A ~2/'1"1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 7, 1983 ~S Mideast summit heavily guarded 100 YEARS OF STYLE DISCOVER ELIZABETH ARDEN'S RED DOOR BEAU1Y SIMINAR. AND MASTER THE TECHNIQUES OF THE EXPERTS. Learr tne 01o•ec;c:;1onil• aori•odc r to •n<1'<ev1.1 olld sv r>CflrP Jo•n uc, <11 Ro111 ,..,on s N"llDO• I -inO n·ee1 lhP "''Celle; ,\liC t. <:hey, ·10, Cr "! onp 'O·One bc3C.•S tre Sec•elS of I ne c;lwc<l'P ard bP;:iut 'u ,....,iik"'llC ,, C' c ;i• o r " v 11 PmPrue vvrlh 1re sk Is 1r.a1 rnaore d I, ft,.,._. rj,Po1 P,..,( P bfl :,f..._ ... 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All have lbeen in the n ews constantly as the district pared its 1programs and laid off about 100 faculty members in its :struggle to balance its budget in the face of substantial :state budget cuts. Majority control of the board is at issue as three of five :seats on the Board of Trustees will be decided by voters 'Tuesday. This is no usual community college race. Faculty 1members frustrated by the existing board's decisions have .created the Committee for F.ducational Ex~llence, backed .a slate of three candidates to run in each of the three trustee areas and raised $18,000 (mostly from teachers) to pu5h their cause. , Voting for or against slates in non-partisan races is risky busin~ that smacks of single-issue politics. We don't think voters should feel compelled to cast ballots "for" . teachers or "against" them. but rather for qualified .candidates. If all three faculty-backed candidates win, they suddenly hold power over the district. To whom, we worry, would they feel most responsible? We are not opposed to giving faculty members more of a voice during such tough times, and we believe lively elections signal a healthy democracy. We just don't like all-or-nothing slates. Following are our recommendations in the three trustee races: . In Area 2, the strong candidates are incumbent Carol Gandy, the board president, and lawyer Nancy Pollard, the faculty-backed candidate. Both are bright people but we have reservations about Pollard's ties to the teachers and Gandy's seeming inse~itivity to them during board deliberations. No endorsement. In Area 3, appointed incumbent Barnet Resnick is our choice. Resnick, a lawyer with a financial planning background, is a good decision-maker and his prof~ional expertise should aid the di.strict in raising outside funds. This is the first time he has run for election. In Area 4, board member Robert Humphreys is not seeking re-election , so the field is open to challengers. The most qualified are Brian Garland, a high school administrator, and Conrad Nordquist, a minister who is the faculty-backed candidate. Nordquist is our favorite ~ong the slate candidates. He is articulate and well-known 111 th~ community. We lean toward him because Garland already is a trustee for the Huntington Beach City School District. and one district offers plen ty of work. R en1emb6ring JFK: )·o ur chance to sh are The Daily Pilot wants its readers to share In history. We are seeking submissions from readers who still vividly recall their reactions the moment they learned President John F Kennedy had been shot. The date was Nov 22. 1963 To mark the 20th anniversary of that date, we hope to publish a collection of personal stories. We'd like yours. Tell us where you were, how you learned and, most important, how the news attected you. Send no more than 250 words of prose to: JFK. The Daily Pilot. P.O. box 1560. Cosia Mesa, 92626. Deadline for receiving the pieces is Friday, Nov. 11 . l. M. BDJd /Hare snare Alaska's wlld rabbits -snow- shoe hares. actually -love plywood, I'm told. The glue there- in. clearly When they're at peak population. you can bait a rabbit trap with plywood. "Red1vider" may be the longest one-word palindrome -spelled the same forwards and backwards -in English, but Finni.sh has a longer one "Saippuakaupplas" means soap salesman Several Honolulu call girls dur- ing World War II organized them- 8elves into a sort of sorority, then coyly created a name for them- selves: "Sweets for the Suite." Q. What d id Sean Connery do before he became an actor? A. Polished coffins tn a wood with 56 percent oC the population buying it. But it seems to be losing some markets. Twenty years ago. 75 percent of the population routinely bought coCfee. No. 2 today is any sortoCsoftdrink, with 53 percent. No. 3, milk, with 49 percent. On radiation from nuclear ex- plosions, the Federal Emergency Management Agency reports this: "Long exposure in one day can be harmful. while the same tot.al exposure distributed over a few weeks produces a nice tan." Did I say a fish doesn't drink? Fix that! A freshwater fish doesn't drink. A saltwater fish drinks, though. Like a fish. shop. His medical discharge from The Police Department in the Royal Nary qualified lum for Rochester, N.Y., sends flowers to money IX> learf\ a trade. That was /vicums of violent crime there. It Wood polishlng. ( Q How much higher than the national average Is the cost of living in Alaska? A About 25 percent higher. Q What's the name of that TennCS5eE.' town with no nam!'? A If you mean Nameless, Tenn . 1t has that for a name. ' Coffee still ranks No I on that lu;I of America'" favorite drinks, OR.t.NGE COAST Daily Pilat ln Concrete, Texas. all the buildings are made of wood and all the streets are asphalt. "Drmk to me," said Pablo Pacas.so, weakly, then he died .. Q. What's the ratio oC men to women in the retirement age bracket? A.Over65-tt's69menper 100 women. Over 85 -It's 48 men to JOO women. / H.L. 8c:hw•rt1 Ill Put>tt\""' ChHJ Oow•llby fdllOt en4 A_,ato11t 10 ,,.. Pu.,..,.., t· ,.,.,_ ......, d•r ot IN ..,.., 01 330 """' B•y S• c ... ,. M-•oo•-<""--·to Bo• 1"8Q L•rry D. I PNr• WMllOif'G Editor CGI•• -•76'tl \ 7 L_J I r-, e l! Washington wish: ln·vade Cuba WAS HINGTON Fidel Castro has set off alarm bells inside the Vy'}ute House, the St.ate Department and the Pe ntagon. He not only. has been surring up revoluuons in Central America, he has now ordered.. has trained terronsts lhroughout the world to "kill Americans.'' This has led to renewed talk in the back.rooms of seeking a provo· cation that would pennit the United S tates to invade Cuba and eject Castro from the hemisphere . The argument has fSeen made that his Sov1et frwnds don't have enough f1rep0wer in the Carib- bean to prote<'t him and wouldn't risk a nudear holoc:aust over Cuba For more• than twu dC'\:ades. Casuu has pul up <J rm1gm!h.-cnt bluff on has trup1cal island Hl· has bet.·n daring l'nough to kt'\.'P the• United Stall's off balanloe and dashing enough Lo da1m revol- utaunarv leadership uf thl• Thmi Wo rld,· without crossing the m· V1s1ble tnpw1re that would ruuSt! the U.S giant to acuon. He has mamtamed the attitude of one who. ft•arful of the e nemy's overwhelmmg 1f unmobilized s trength, minces forward as far as he can while remamang prepared to retreat at the first sign of counterattack. For a ll his pos- tunng, he seems aware that he as unloved by most of his Latin Amencan neighbors, that he is Car removed from the Soviet sphere and that he is geographically vulnerable to boarding parties from the U.S . fleet. ,If he goes ahead with his (.) -JA-Cl-A-ND-IR-SO-N -- terronst attacks on Americans. however, he may hnaUy snag the tripwire. This could bt· the provo- cation that would bring a final ronfrontalion with Castro It has been arguc.-d an thl· back.rooms that the best way to nd the hemisphere of, the Marx 1st lhreat LS to C'rush the head of tht• snake, not to stump on its tall Better to !>top Castro nuw. tht• hawks l'On knd, than to wail until he has subv<'rlt'd Ml•x1t·o and transformt'd that country into a hust1l£• null Wry pu'-''t•r un uur bonfor They <;oy th<it Cdstr•1 1 .... ilrl'Jdy fomenung rl'volut111n an southl•m Mexll'O lntC'lhgen('(• n ·pnrL-. da1m his agents and agitators an· build· ing a r('bel movt'm(•nt 111 lht· provtn('(..>S of Camix-che. Ch1<1pas. Oaxaca and Taba.5'.'0. BuL unhk1: th!-invasion of Grenada, an assault vn Cub..a would be no p1en· of l'<tkt· Castro has tu med his sunn v island 1nw an armed <:amp. guar<fod by 202.000 troops and policed hy a 129,000·man sccunty fort't' A pararrnlitary youth army of 100,000 l'OUld also be thrown against an invading force I have seen S«'rc·t military maps of Cuba, which show 30 diVls1ons strategically dispersed on the main island and another d1v1s1on entrenched on the Isle or PinC'S, A crack bri~ade. 1dent1fied as the 38th lnfantry Frontier Brigade'. IS deployed around the U.S . navaJ base at Guantanamo Act'Ordtng to the secret U S c.'Ount, Cuba is also bristling with 236 Sov1et·supplied missiles 158 of them sth'face· to-air m&· ales, the rest surface-to-surface Nune t'OUld threat.>n th~ continen- tal Uruted St.at.es. They are deployed for l'oaStal defense. Castro also has a fonrudable A.tr fore<.> or 41 6 planes and heliCQp· ters. 194 of them )('ts. He c.'Ould scramble 171 ,et flgh ters, fur example. 1n <.'ludin g h1gh ·pl'rforma n ce Sov1t>t M1G·2 ls and M1G-23s Will the United States repeat the &y of Pigs but this t1ml-. In thl• words llf Ont' Penl<.l.gon source .. do at right ... , Certainly no invasion l!- 1n thc-offing. and the odds an· agalJ\Sl at happtonmg 8Ul at J!. newswurlhy that tht• idea IS t)l•ing seriously debated CHUCKLE OF T HE WEEK: ln an e ra when many politu:al action c.'<1mm1ttees try w disguise their true• goals with patriolll· anJ allruLSllC names. l wo self ·st vh-d "pohucaJ troublemakers" an N1•\\ York have tnC'd the opposite t.al·k W1th tongue fmnly in cheek (l hope), they have announced su(:h unauthorized PACs as "Mobsters for Mondale." "Criminals for Cranston" and "Gangsters for Glenn." Je rry Wl•inberger and Richard Grays0n say they just "wanted to gwe organized crime a chance to get more mvolved m the political world "Addl-d G rayson, dead pa "rt nothing else, we'll be dJverl.U money that rrught be UStc'd for le constructive things.'' On a sllght higher plane, the two have also s up a PAC for the Republlcar "M1U1ona1rc-s for R('agan .. Noa uf their PACs ha!. betn l!Xa<:t overwhelmed with t'Ontnbuuon DIPLOMATIC DIGEST: for; the cnes of U S "gunbo d1ploma<.'y." the l~fllst Sanduust In Nicaragua have the gunboa and their guernlla oppun~n want unc The antt-SandmLS rebc•ls It'd b) Eden Pastora VISll• M1am1 n;:c ntly to s hop for gunboat. They t-xplrum-d that ti Managu<i r<'gtm! has a So 1et-bu1lt Jo;!Unboa l thats gwu thl·m trvubh· uff Nicaragua s A lant1l' t·1K.1.st Un lhl· Pa~1(1c coa tht· S;rnduw.t.1..., havl· thl' lhr patrol boats th:n th{·y bought fro the F'rcm·h •Ewry dou>L h~ 1~ s1lv larung in th•· 1nll'mat1unal pow gann An mll·rnal Sl.:ill' Ot-par mc·nt n ·port noU.><:> w11h ha.re t'Onu·aled ~1t1sf dl'llOn the 1nor black l'Yt' tlw Sovwt.-, ga\'l' ther sclvl'S by shooting duwn ti Kor<'an a1rhnl'r in ~pt.l'mtx "Pohucally, tht• Jamagt' to Sov1 prc>Sllge extends far beyond Cl\ av1at1on The chcrisht-d Suvi 1mag<' or a pt.•ace-lovmg ru law.abiding great power has~ t.anushed beyond hope of immeo ate refurbishment . We are no moving to the next st.age consobdatmg these gains . " Builders aren 'l protesting now By THOMAS 0 . ELIAS Farmers conuibuted m ore money than anyone else to Gov. Deukmej1an's 1982 campaign and no one seriously doubts they've gotten their money's worth. St.ate government has eased up on them considerably. both in labor relations and in regulating pesticides and other chemicals. Now It's becoming d ear that another group of heavy t'On - tributors to the governor's cam- paign kJtty will be a major beneficiary of his administration. The group; Builders. The ben- efit: Ligher and more fl exible regulations. The change in approach 1s obvious in the new oCfice building construction Stru'\dards just issued by the st.at~ Energy Commission. Builders had complained since CAllfDRllA fOCUS the commission fU"St imposed stan- dards in 1978 that the rules were too inflexible. demanding that new construction include a hs t of energy conservation mea.,ures with no deviation, But last summer. th•· com· mission relented for the fi rst time, issuing new regulations Cor resi- dential construction. Builders were given a choice of 'three or four methcxis they could use to rt!ach a set pcrformanc.-e level The new office buildmg standards re flect the same new flcxibilily Builders say that will save them thousands of dollars on each house they construct, much more on large office buildings. On homes. the average added cost of the old standards was estimated at $2,000 -a cost ultimately paid by the buyer, but one which placed new housing JUSl a bit farther beyond the reach of the average California family. "We think the new admirus- lrallon pushed for a more reason- able approach," said a spokesman for thc·-Construction Awareness Program run by major California contractors. "When we tried building a house precisely to the old standards, it just didn't work. We built one like tha t in Mission Vie.JO and at.was a thermos bottle house It held alJ the heat m . d1dn 't breathe at all, and was simply unbearable." Unde r the new rules. builders can use a form of "fleet averaging" Like that employed bt'·auto makers for gas mileage. A builder can ~et a pproval for all his homes ev1 when some don't meet standar• as long as the overalJ averagf: adequate. And contractors wor be forced to use the same ted niques to save energy on eve1 house. regardl£>SS of where i1 located But almost all new homes ar offiet.~ will hav!' thermostats w1 timers and more fluoresc.>enl llgh mg m lut.chens and bathroorr Electric water and space heatit will almost disappear from ne buildings of all kinds, as it's le e fficient than gas. The Clexibili is a ma,JOr shift from the Eneq Commission's pre · Deukmeji< aproach. which was more co1 cerned with saVlng energy th; money Ellas 1s a Santa Monica-bast tYJ/umn1 ·t 0 11 stare 1 • ..sues. America squanders its leaders, By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL . ......_..._._ WASHINGTON Why doesn't the United States make better use of lta presidents o nce they've left 9Hlce? Righi now w e've got three of them sitting Ln mothballs. their minds sti!J sharp, human libraries or the kind of knowledge that only can rom<> from having been there The chcapshot answer, with variations on the theme, Is that th~y had plenty of time in the White House to make a mf"SS of thlngs. Still, we paid Cor their on-the-job train1ng anct we're still paylngthemwell.sowhy not as , Jimmy Carter might say get the best advice' Harry Truma n , who lived 20 years aft.er he left the White House, had strong ideas about what ought to be done with retired publlc officials. "A man who has had tht• experient't' of u president, or a Vlre president. or a speaker of the House gets a ch11nC(' to bcc:'<unt- much more familiar with our government than anyone elBe," h<' said "We must not ~hdvt> or · thrust mto obscurity m~n with such unique e ~raenw ·• Sul ~h .. tfdnm 1s w hat lht' Un11 - ed Stat.es bestows on Its former chief executives. Richard Nixon was dlscred1lf'd and brought down by hts Oaws. but he alcio 4lChieved detcnte with the Soviet Unlbn and opened the door to China. He writes and talks extensively about foreign affairs. lt was once rumored he would bE.' appointed ambassador to China and why not? Gerald Ford, who calmed a nation renl by Wate rgate. knows from 25 year.i in the House ell thl'rC' is t.o know tlbout how odm1t1lstrat1on.s can · vork th1•1r w1U with Con~rt.'l'iS It .1as know I , edge that could have bendittt his successors . Carter, the preside nt who sal< Menachem Begin and Anw1 Sadat until they reached the Camp David agreements, now s1 an ~rgm carving chairs whi blood tlows with rc•newro vigor the M1ddll' East. Spcctal envo: come and go. using the Carr David ac.'<")rds n.~ their benchma.r bul none of tht•m 1:s O u-ter. All thl'N' former pres1den tcstif1C'd rec't.'ntly befort? the Ka m~er rommisston on centr AmC'nca IL w311 tht• h rs1 tin \lwl'<' wa.'i a fonnal bid for the• ltjv1ce . THI CUST AND THI COUNTY 'Dumped' After the b ig breakup By SUSAN MONA.HAN Deir NM C·--1 HJ as he/she stopJ)l.'11 n•turrnng your phone •cajhf~ Cam:t.'UL"Cl your New Year's Eve date lxX'ause the lau'}dry has to be done that night ~ S;mJ. ·I'm sure we can still tx• good frll'nds."'" lf any of the above sounds familiar. l'hant.·t• re yo\J've been dumped. Once you get over the m1ual shock. you mdy notice that vour situation is far from unL·ommon "There were more d ivorces than marna~w~ m California last year. That should wll ~ou something about the lifespan of n •la uonsh1ps " said Rick Potter (Survivor) author of "Dumpt."1.1" (The Broken Relationship Survival M anual) Potter, who lives and practices family ther apy in Newport Beach, said that he often had clients request r~ad­ ing material that could help them cope with a breakup. "There really was nothing, except 'How to Survive the Loss of a Love'," he said. He also says that he wasn't as sympathetic or sensitive to their feelmg of lcm as he should have been, "Until I really got it with both barrels." A journal in which RICK POTTER he recorded his feelings about ms own breakup became the Qutline for "Dumped .. "Th.ls book is an autobiography," said P otter. The main character tSn't a Jilted human, however, he is a cast-aside hyena. "Dumped'' is written in comic strip form. with illustrations by former "Playboy" magazine artist Jack Dwyer. Renus, the broken-hearted protagorust. made h1S first appearance in a "National Lampoon" corruc strip written by Potter. "People in a hurt cond1t1on have a short attention span -they don't want to read a ll'ngthy psyc'hological tome." said Pdtter "Bes1dl"'S. 1f you've been dumped. you really need a good laugh more than anything." Despite the light approach he used m the book. Potter says that "Ge tting dumped IS like a death. Worse, because they're waJkmg around to remind you." Renus goes thro ugh a series of stages in adjusting to his broken relauonsh1p. stages which Potter says are predictable and universal "Every body (who has re~d the book) swears to God 1 wrote it about them." • At first. &nus denies J.hat the relat1onsh1p IS over. "Denial is 'th'e fU"St state. and n 's very destructive," said Potter. "If you're getting dumped, the best thing you can do IS take 1t gracefully." · Renus is sometimes less than gra<X'ful about the situation. He is in tum angry, jealous, depressed and remorseful. Finally. he learns not only to accept the inevitable. but to discover some advantages in being unattached He has more freedom. more time to try new things, more incentive for creattvny. "God, you get creative when you've been dumped." said Potter. Along the way. Renus gets help from his monkey friend. Milo. and the reader is given self-esteem butlding exercises and the "monkey game." 'Dumped' is writ- ten in comic strip form, with il- lustrations by former 'Playboy' magazine artist Jack Dwyer. ----------------~ Potter says he orig- inally created the game as a therapy tool. and that 1l can be used to put problems in VlSUal per- spective "I dou bt 1f you could balance a check- book wi_thout looking at it, but we're expected to solve complex psycho- logtcal LSSUes without. ~in~ them " The object of the game 1s to place different emotions and needs (reprf:"Sented by · monkey cards") in the appropriate pos1t1ohs (mt~rested. satisfied, troubled. asleep or m the cage) When this has been done. said Pott.er. you can hterally see where you are in relation to your problems. Potter says the book and the game can be used in conjunction with therapy. but are not mt.ended as substitutes for professional help T herapy IS indicated "when you feel like you're losmg 1t." he said, adding that warning signals include drug or alcohol abuse or suicidal though ts. While people in a good relationship tend to shun the book, according to Potter, he says that he recommends re ading it "before. during or after a breakup." Before, "Just in case -to know the signs." He says that one sign of an impending dump is an abrupt shift in the way your partner reacts to traits which he or she once found amusing or endearing. "Leaving up the toilet seat used to be laughable. Suddenly, it becomes a crimmal offense." "Dumped" is intended as the first book of a trilogy. ln the sequel, Renus gets involved with a destructive woman and is "Shafted." No wonder he's bitter, but in "Patched" he learns to work through his negative emotiortS and re-establish him8elf romantically. Potter says that his mam character 18 a male becauae he feela more comfortable writing from a man's point of view. But what he goes through "applies equally to men and women." A fourth book, which is also about rela- tion1hipe is in the planning stage "You're What?" says Potter, will be a gujdebook for expectant fathers. "Dumped" (Baker and Tay lor, $6 9S) Is •vslil.able at book stores or through mSJ/ order: Rick Potter & A.uocia res. P 0 Box 3 J I 1, Newport Be.ch, Qi. 92663. Daily Pilat Fron1 garage b and to l'acif i c 0 MO NDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1983 * Amphitheatre in one fell . woop I 8 ANN LANDERS 8 2 formidable trick, but it h as tak<·n The 0 ENTERTAINMENT 83 Sparks 12 years. See 83. TELEVISION 8 5 ... ·-· "' IWwtlMI .... pflotO Governors lsland is the home of the largest U.S. Coast Guard Base. Just a sp~ck in New York Harbor 'Governors Island is a microcosm of evervthinfl the Coast Guard does In the United States.' By LARRY ELKIN Ae.oclat-.d Pr ... WtttM The largest U.S. Coast Guard base m the w orld has places w here you can sk.Jp a stone across Upper New York Bay and watch it go almost to Wall Street. From this speck of land, just off the southern lip of Ma nhattan, the Coast Guard controls operations that extend from the Rocky Mountains to haJfwav across the Atlantic Strategy 1s planned here for intercepting drug smugglers and illegal immigrants in the Caribbean. Life-or-death rescue efforts are coor· d tnated here dunng emergencies along hundreds of mtles of coastline. Search and rescue worke rs from around the world <.-ome to a school here run jointly by the Coast Guard and the Air Force. Goast Guardsmen are trained here to repair the buoys, lights and PAPARAZZI [(] t's not the New York area's most famous island; indeed, it may be the least known. An isolated oasis in the midst of bustling Ne w York Harbor. it's home for a large U.S . Coast G uard base -and little else. other aids that make navigauon safe Radar screcrtS here track traffic in New York Harbor and surrounding w a ters. and teleV1Sion screertS mom tor the East River for signs of poUution. "Governors Island is a microcosm of every- thing the Coast G ua.rd does in the United States," according to Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Creedon. Thousands of commuters pass beneath the island every day in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. but many New Yorkers don't know Governors Island exists. This island has rightly been called an oasis. a small military town incongruously set m D..,. _ -o by a...,*- the nation's busiest harbor. surrounded by the nauon's biggest pty Unless you work for the Coast Guard, you need special perm1ss1on to board one of the two ferries that connec·t Governors Island with the Battery Except on one "open house" Sunday in May a nd Septemlx>r. this 1s no place for tour1Sts. Some 4.000 Coa~t Guard ofhcl'rs and enlis ted men live here m Ul't'Ommod;iuuns ranging from do1m1tor1cs to. h1gh-nse .:1partmc•nLS to spa<.·1ous mansions for high-ranking offtl'l'l'S But there is not enough room. so JOU t•nltsted mt-n live aboard the ir ships. and perhaps t w1cr· that many workers and dependents hvl' in rt>nted or military housing off the island T here 1s a school P S 26 -a C'Omnussary. a bowling aUey. a baseball field . the only golf course with a Man hattan zip <.'odt-. a fire station. a bank and several cliurch('S There also IS a fort built by Columbia Umvers1tv students in thE! late 1700s and a stockade f1rushed 0 In 1811 ( lO be converted co a museum when funds are ava1Jab/e). D See Governors Island. Page 82 Ta blema teS Sandy Ewing and Twyla _Reed. Kit Toth and Rickie Richley watching parade of style Support of youth In tune with fashions· By VIDA DEAN DtlMDelly"""'41IMI V host Tom Kennedy was the cel- ebrity-host at the OC Philharmonic Society's 24th annual fashion show held Wednesday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel -so the 750 attending played a little "Name that Tune." (It took seven not.es to identify the tune.) Women (and a scattering of men) from all over the county were there in support of the society's youth programs. (Guestimate on the proceeds of the show and patron.s party hosted by Pilar Wayne is $1~.000.) · Noddle Weimer introduced the fashions from I. Magnin 's, Sou th Coast Plaza, and ooclJes of prtz.es were awarded aft.er the style parade and luncheon. Lucky Marianne Hinrichs and Camille Durand will be traveling to the Hawaiian laland to collect their prlzel -vacationa for two. Jeu AJdrtc• was called to the stage to accept a gift (a cryst.al heart) from the eodety in apprecia\ion of the hoepitallty she and husband DuJel have extended to the group since 1964. Hein Wanlaer, chairman of the show, (wearing pink with a blltck hat) was teated with husband Art, ltarea 0Uta1er (I. Magnin), SHU MacDould, Joua Halvajlu, lteuedy and Pilar (stunning in black and wtiJte). Othen there were Jewel Cobb (c.al Stare Fullerton prelident), Naacy Potcla, Lacy Ga)'1t0rt Hattie Fry, Joyce ReHme (chai.rnwJ OCPS Wotnen's Committees), Marth Oreea, Mary -. Sally Shimko and Laura Farrer share r as hi on notes. Jo~IOD, Rose Smedecaard, Helea LeMay (wear- ing• Chanel suit she picked up on recent trip to Pam), Traate Hayclle, Dorotby HU mer, Joaua Claate and Norma Clapp. The guests were invited to a champagne reception following the ahow at l. Magni.n's. A.lrno9t 100 responded and had an o pportunity to try on the clothes they had eeen on the ramp. Culinary Cla11lc1 served food OOPS! I goofed on a name -the caterer providing the great food at the Junior League's Christmas Company was Culinary Classics of Pilar Wayne and Tom Kennedy. Laguna Hills, (not Culinary Cuisine u listed in Thursday's column). They really know how to stuff a mushroom! A mannequin at Bal Masque Joyce Wel11 of Huntington Harbour will be one of t he 10 mannequins at the March 10 Bal ~uque 1984 scheduled in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. Damas de Caridad h~lds the Ooral extravaganza annually to support projects at St. Jude Hospital. Florists participating this year include Modesto Busto, Fountain Valley: Tuii'1 Flower Service, South Laguna and Jim M. McNulty, Costa Mesa. ,. .. ., Bl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 7, 1983 Sex information ••• Teen-agers can pay a big price for ignorance I DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 16-year-old tugh school girl with a child. When my parents got divorced, I started to run with a fast crowd, did drugs, behaved crazy and ended up pregnant. The guy 1 was going with said the kid wasn't his and took off I decided against abortion or adoption. Thank the Lord. my mom stuck by me I am not writing ror advice. I want to register a gripe. At least 10 girls have asked me questions about sex. They think just because I had a baby l know a loL The opposite IS true. If 1 knew a lot 1 wouldn't have become pregnant, Please teU them to quit looking to me and other young unmarried mothers for the answers. We don't have them. - CAN'T HELP YOU, GCRLS (NEW YORK CITY) DEAR NEW YORK: If you still don't bave the u1wen after what yoa've been through, yoar cwces for beta ln tbe same flx again are pretty good. At the rtslr of boring my readers to death, I -will 1ay it one more time. laformattoa aboat sexual bebavlor 11 1ood. lporuce 11 bad. Teactpg young people bow to keep from gettlDg pregnant doea not temp& tbem to 10 oat ud bave 1ex. Tbey are already having .ex, ud paying a bl& price for tbelr lporuce. Taxpayers are al10 paying -billions of dollan every year for aid to dependent motbera who 1tay on welfare a Iona time ... aometimea forever. A.ad 10Q1e of "eae dependent motbera don't bave one kJd. Tlaey bave tbree, four and five. A great many adults bave tbe ml1taken notion tbat today'• teen·a1er1 are well-Informed, savvy -blp. Tbey believe TV baa taagbt tbem a lot. Wrong. Wqt TV baa done 11 tana tllem on, 1timula&lag tlaem to bebave ID a aexul muaer tbey aren't ready for. Mother Nature baa played a dirty trick OD 1oday'1 teeaa. Beca111e of better DDtrttlon, and Improved bealJh care, a 13-year-old today II' ., ............. .... A bouy in lower New York harbor is hoisted aboard a Coast Guard cutter. Governors Island ••• v From Page Bl "A lot o{ people think we should have a sw1mm1ng pool. cons1denng all the ttme w e s pend on boats," Creedon says. The Army. which owned the island before thC' Coast Guard took over U1 1966. needed more spare early U1 this century. so the tSland was enlarged with dtrt excavated for the Lexington Avenue subwav Governors Island 1s home to three separate Coast Guard commands: An Atlantic area l'Om- mand, a district ~mmand that oversee. routine operations between .New Jersey and Connecucut, and a New York corrunand that patrols the local waters. Eleven ships and about 10 boats under 55 feet are stet1oned here There are two big cutters, the 378-foot Gallatin and Dallas. which can stay offshore more than a month at a time to supervise fishing fleets or intercept drug smugglers. There are buoy tenders. sm3..Uer cutters and a small fleet of patrol boats that watch the harbor and handle routine search and rescue rrussions. On a springlike morrung Creedon escorted a visitor to the dock where the cutter Tamaroa was berthed. She had returned the night before from a month of duty' in the Caribbean; the manjuana leaf and seven hash "marks painted on her bridge -announced that she had made seven seizures, at least one for drugs. The vmtage 1943 Tamaroa has a checkered history. She was there to watch the sinking of the S .S . Andrea Dona. She also is known jokingly as the "Coast Guard submarine," for the time she sanR m a d.rydock when a crewman left a valve open. Nearby, on the buoy tender Sorrel, the crew escorted a visttor through the newly recom- missioned ship, back in service after six years of complete refitting. "lee will come down the ljudson and take out -all the buoys." Petty Officer 3rd Class David Shane of Oakland, CaliJ., says as he displayed radar.and radio equ1pm~t on t~e bridge. 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C<»es ol lhe ProspeCtus are 11V111l11ble lrom 09of9t Q. ....... ~ P9ttMf P.a"' 'ii.t41 .-.,.<)Q(•l lf!:\ 7'!01 E.Hll!lll 14<11! 8"MI r' .. rCMns CA 90201 &_.low deC'ks -where 42 crewmen sleep in bunks or wat.ch television an a paneled recreation room -'Fetty Officer 3rd Cla.5.5 Gary Calcagni shows off the new diesel engines, monitored by a compui.er. "ActuaUy, the old boat ran pretty good without that stuff," he says about a preV1ous assignment Coast Guard officers here say they have adequate manpower and eqwpment l:<J handle their vaned missions. although more ts always appreciated Weaknesses are obv10us, especially the inability to stop fast-moving drug runners aloog a big l'OaStline. Andy Pucher. a spokesm:i.n for the regional Drug Enforcement Administration in New York, says there have been several seizures of drugs in Long Island coastal waters as increased enforce- ment around F1orida pushes smugglers north. "You won't get the fast ones," Creedon concedes. "We don't have the ships.'' Loretta Lynn will take . musical act overseas TilieA•wt .... "-- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Country singer Loretta Lynn wants to "bring some smiles to the boys away from home" so she's going to spend 17 days overseas performing for free at Army and Air Force bases. her manager says. "It's been a long time since I've seen her looking forward to something like she's looking forward to this tour," manager David Skepner said. Miss Lynn is acheduled to leave Nov. 15. She 11lans to perform a dozen shows, mostly in Crl!rmany. The tour, her first oveneas in more than a decade, will conclude with a perfonnance for U.S. troops in the S~ Desert, S kepner said. flr• ,11nonq lhr• l1r'\f to dl\c ovt·1 Quick Trim. <1 nr•w Wl'l()f11 ""fur flOr 111r1111r.1m 111rkJ111IPd11ndt•r d<JI IOI '"I ~·1vr.1on wtw h 1.tkt ·\nit w 1w.1n1rd prn1nd\ f,t\l ,lfkJ "''lt'ly Quick Trim c 0111t11rn·' .1 w1d1 v.llll'IY Of '·"'Y ti)(• I\ w1H1,,1 ww r.1\11r111 \t1pplt01Tit'lll Nr>w yow d1e1 1.tr1flt•1•tf1·1 t1v1· .u1d 1111111' r•r11ny,11111• flit\ frt•t• 111fQll!'l,tllf!l),lf f')rn".)f,1rtl Ill( hJrft•\ 1 '"" 11 ,,,,,,, (' 111 (II llPHA ~07tt1n ft'\•'f\ff' t •.t•.H Wtdnesday Novrmber9, 7:30-9 p.m. Registry Hotel, Cypress Room 18800 MacArthur Blvd .• lrvlne QUICK TRIM A.·" ·~I , .. ,~ ,,,., 1.111 1''"11 '" .. q ANN IANDEIS where a 11-year-old wa1 35 to '8 year1 ago. Our cblldrea ud 1rudcbildren are bluer tw we were. Tlaey are matar1D1 aboat tbree yeart earlier. Uafortuately, tbe matiaratlon 11 only pby1lcal. Emotionally tlaey are 1tJU 13 ud U . Tbe reHlu of cMldrea uvlDg cMJdrea are dlaaatroaa. Stat11Uc1 tell •• &bat babies b,ra to very youg mo~en are of tea uderwefgbt, sickly, laave more blrtla defect• ud are dJaadvanta1ed lo term• of 1Dadequte parent1n1 and emotional aapport. Everybody loaea. ~ '~ JOUI Hf AL TH f DR PETER J STEINCROr:IN DEAR DR. STElNCROHN: My motto is r·buyi.ng the best is the cheapest." 1 think that ~olds true for medicine, too. My mother, who lives ;with ua, has developed some heart weakness and high blood pressure. She has had confidence in her ~amily doctor-who has taken good care of all of us ~or many years. I Right now she says she feels as well as she has J.n a long time. But as I said, I'm a believer in "the ~t." I've suggested that we call in a heart E'alist and an internist. I'd like to feel that she is tting the best care possible. Don't you agree this es 1en1e? Mr. Y. 1 DEAR MR. Y.: Chances are you've heard the jexpretlions: "Leave well enough alone" and "if it 8.in't broke, don't fix it." They make good sense, ltoo. Your mother feelB well and has confident-e in octor. Crl!tting another opinion at this time upeet the balance of well-being. or example, the specialist might suggest a in medication. Some patienta do well on ~pedal antihypertenaive drugs, while others feel !worae. A slight change in heart medication might laJ.ao p.roduce reactions like dizziness, nausea and ~oes of appetite. Please understand that I'm not suggesting tthat aaki.ng for a second opinion by experts is poor :iudgment. There are times when it is crucual and_ I I bavt written a new booklet called SEX AND THE TEENAGER. It took almoat a year to re1earcb tbe Information. Tbe booklet eaplalD1 every aspect of 1ex1al behavior -wbere to draw tbe Uae, bow to say DO, &be dangen of VD, tbe 1ymptom1 and where to 1et belp. It explain• lo detail tbe vartoas meU11od1 of contraception. Send U to ADD Landen, 801 11 tt5, ~cago, OJ. IOI 11 , and a lon1. 1elf-addre11ed, stamped envelope ( 3'7 cents po1ta1e). • • • Are drugs OK if you learn how t.o control them? Can they be of help? The answers are in Ann Landers' all-new booklet. "The Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet ordered, send $2, plus a Jong, self-addressed. stamped envelope (37 cents postage) t.o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1199~. Chic.ago. W . 606U. necessary decision. But to add a third hackneyed expression: "Sometimes too many cooks spoil the broth." I'm trying to convince you, Mr. Y .. to be thankful that your mother seems to be doing well Jf, later on, she is apparently not feeling all right, then don't hesitate to go looking for a specialist . . .. . FOR MRS. K.: As your husband is a doctor. I hesitate to rnake any suggestions on how to overcome your sleep problem. Nevertheless, here's one suggestion. You say that the phone disturbs you when you get a night call. Order a phone with a gadget that will lessen the intensity of the "ring." Order something loud enough to wake your husband but soft enough to let you sleep. Doctors' ears are attuned to the slightest commotion caused by a telephone. (It's a part of their postgTaduate training!) • • • DEAR DR. STElNCROHN: I've had ul- cerative colitis for years. After a recent upset, my doctor presribed prednisone as part of the treatment which helped the acute attack. He diacontinued the medication aft.er I improved. But suppose I need it again? I'm afraid I'll get a "round, fat face" which steroid medicines are said to produce. Shall I consent to take it? Mrs. 0 . DEAR MRS. 0 .: Better leave that decision to your doctor. Be thankful that it helped your colitJ.s Besides, a so-called "round, (at face" is a Pare complication unless the drug is taken for a long time. Chung to sit in for Pauley n..~- NEW YORK -Con- nie Chung. anchor of an early morning NBC News broadcast, will sit in for Jane Pauley for part of the time that the "Today" show co-host is on maternity leave, a network source says. Sp~l Pauley, who is mar- ried to "Doonesbury" cartoonist Garr y Trudeau," will take a three-month leave be- ginning Nov. 26. The source, who declined to be identified, said Chung will replace her for one month. The source stressed that Pauley would re- turn to "Today'' and Chung to "NBC News at Sunrise.'' Before NBC news- woman Jessica Savitch drowned last week, the network had planned to divide the three-month period among Savitch, Chung and Mary Nissen.son, an NBC re- porter who has covered the Midwest. Ni.ssenson is still being considered as a replace~ ment, and Carol Marin, a broadcaster with WMAQ-TV in Chicago, is al.so a possibility. NBC spokeswoman Mary Lou O'Callahan said Thursday that no official choice had been made for Pauley's re- placement. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS Served 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. i.ss 'l..95 3.95 3.95 ·served with homemade soup or crisp salad, potato (baked potato served 4 pm to 9 p.m) or nee pilaf and dinner roll COSTA MESA IRVINE 3125 Harbor Blvd MacArthur at SD Fwy . .. Making good food easy to find. ANOTHER REASON TO LISTEN ••• OUR EXCLUSIVE CALIFORNIA LIFESTYLE REPORTS ... Throughout The Day On KOCM Hear Joseph Bentl, Roy Firestone, Joyce Jiiison, Dr. Gershon Lesser, James Brown and many more experts on The CALIFORNIA WAY OF LIFE! onty on KDCM · tD::l.t FM STEREO fE.~ 1uf\E.S ~"'o "OUR MUSICf\MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD!" .. t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 7. 1983 113 Orange Coast theater Greasepaint h i ts fan as n ine productions open By TOM TITUS Of .... OellJ f'tlo4 l l<lfl The gr~asepamt hit..; the fan th1~ week In what lS undoubtedly the biggest w~k of the thearncal year for openlJ\g nights along the Orange Coast, no fewer thnn nine new prudU<'llons w1U be going on the boards betw~n Tuesday and Friday The breakdown lS one professional show . three community attractions and five college offerings. two of which will be a t the same sc-hool. Kicking things off Tuesday will be "Scapmo," opening a two-week run at UC Irvme. South Coast Repertory follows Wednesday with "Chnsunas on Mars" on 1ts Second Stage. Sharing an operung rught Thursday will be "The Marriage Go Round" at the San Clemente Community Theater, "The Tammg of the Shrew" at Orange Coast College and another UCI show, ''The Country Wife " ,,,. Come Friday. four more producuons will arrive -"Footlight Frenzy" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, "Life With Father" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, "Arsenic and Old Lace" at Saddle- back College and "1984" at Golden West College. Directing "Scapmo" lS Mary Anne McGarry, visiting lecturer in drama at UCI. who plarlS to integrate the audience into the acuon at the F'ine Arts Village Theater. where the Jun Dale-Frank Dunlop farce will play Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m until Nov. 19. Call 856-6617 for ticket information. · At SCR. David Errunes lS stagmg Harry Kondoleon's "Chnstrnason Mars," a new play set in a bare New York aPart.ment and featuring LIJlwood Boom~. Ron Boussom. Anni Long and Annie F lo ra Burke (left ) a nd J oyce MacKenzie a r e elated wi th news of a new 44trip to Panama,, in "Ar enic and Old Lace,, at addle back Col- lege .. Uneven quality in McBain' s stories THE M CBAIN BRIEF. By Ed McBala. Arbor House. !59Pages.S14 .95. Under the pseudonym of Ed McBain. author Evan Hunter has written a plethora of cnme novels, most notably "The 87th Precinct Novels," a series of well-made police procedurals. Now, Hunter has gone prospecting in his past and unearthed 20 short stories which he has included in this book under the .McBaln name although the stories originally appeared under a variety of other names. The stories cover a lot of ye~ in Hunter's life - he notes in an entertaining introduction that one was written when he was 18. And. as the quality of a person's life changes as he grows older, so does the quality of the stories. Some are excellent, some good. and some just so-so. None. however, is unreadable. Among the very top stories are "The Last S pin." "Kid Kill," and "Small Horruc1de." The first is a gripping. often-touching. tale of two young boys who belong to di Herent street gangs To settle a dispute between their gangs. the two have been chosen to play Russian roulette. Sitting alone; spinning the gun cylinder, the two become friends. The ending is inevitable but st.J.11 shockin~. Phil Thomas AP &>oks Editor f BB on11•11 wBUBND TIN-u..-o/16' l'fOr 1'fiu urm ·1 u•ant lo miss. R ·-_, -. .. ... •• nt. '57 -.AUDI f H l\I h This Chevy Chase ~·comedy is pla.ne cr azy. •.A l)t:AJ .. / ?. t 1Wff J1w -·---o ••• y • C••••• -- tl{UWIS tit U tol llU'll! 1t •ltlMltfl UI lU\ II I U IOCHllD ll IQllO H I \UO ~ ... :::.:~~. ~ 1 ft-.,1rd -. 111" '\ t I \ 11 II Murray Performam'l-s will be given Tuesdays through, Sundays at li:30 (8 p.m. S undays) and weekend matinees at 3 p.m. until Nov. 27 at the Fourth S tep Th('Utt:'r, 655 Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Reservauons ~57-4033. "Footlight Fl'{on2y" 18 the latest theatrical madm.~ from the creators of "Bullshot Crummond" and "El Grande de Coca Cola" and is being directed by Kent J ohnson a t the Ne wport Theater Arts Cente r, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Nelson Gilmore, Debbie Grattan, Michael Grenie, Richard Hicks, Nonna Palmerino and Tom Hardy comprise the cast, which will perform Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec. 10. Reservations 631-0288. T he Ancient Mariner , A rf'staurant n l 2607 W. Coast Highwa y, New port Keach. reopene d last ex te nsive re modeling. week after The American classic "Life With Father" is being revived at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte V~ St.. Costa Mesa, with Kevin Hoggard directing a cast which features Gene Knight and Karlene Bradley in the leading roles. Others include F.dward Page. Don Shepherd, Kevin Van Kampen, Ashley Crary, Pam Wyderka, Rosemary Wats. John Wi lson, Everett Olenick, Myrna Ham- man. Kathy Van Kampen and Kelly Patterson .. Curtain 1s 8 p.m Thursdays througtrSaturdays and 7 pm Sundays unul Dec 18. Reservauons 631-5110. Shakespearr comes to Orange Coast Colleg~ with "The Taming of the Shrew ," to be presen ted Thursday through Saturday of this week and next at 8 p.m .. with a 4 pm. matinee Nov. 20. Stewart Rogers dtrects the <.'Omedy which spotlights Rick Jackson. Afsaneh Boutarab1, Ken Perluns and Desiree The SP-arks Local boys made good return to Orange County DeGeytere Call 432-5527 for ticket infonnauon. By ROBIN OLNEY The romantic t.nangle comedy "The Marriage Oel!J,....C __ ,, Go Round" opens Thursday for four weekends at the From garage band to Pacific AmphHheatre ~ San Clemente C-Ommunity Theater, 202 Ave. one fell swoop ts a fonnidable trick, but tt's ta.ken The CabriUo, San Clemente. under the direction of Stan Sparks 12 years. Sqll. that's not bad for a group of Manrung Rick Kosbab. Joan Ray and Kimberly Ann local boys who have made good m t.oday's music Meter are the threesome on stage. and Cuna.in is e market. p.m for all performances (dark Thanksgiving; The group of six musiciarlS returned to Orange through Dec. 3 Reservations 492-0465. County Friday night to play the Amphitheatre an its Flora Burke and Joyce MacKenzie are the lethal last concert of the season. old lad.Jes in "Arsenic and Old Lace" at Saddleback College. wh1ch will be presented for two weeken<fa It's also one of the last pei:fonnances of The wnh curtatn at 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Nov. Sparks current tour, ~hich over the last three 17 -19. with maunees on Sundays at 3 p.m. Call ~onths h~ been promow;i,g thetr most recent album, 831 -4686 for ticket information. . Sparka m. Outer .space. The tour has seen them UC Irvine's H~anities ~ will~ tw_u.se it.a . open for Rick Spnngfleld, as well as headline thetr second show of tfie we:ek~ ,..The COuntry-Wite.1~..,.Ji ..,'Wir."" bawdy ~glish restoratio!l comedr Steven Schwaru The three yean they spent in England IS reason lS dtrecung the producuon .. which runs Th~y enough for them to have received more critical through . Saturday only with an 8 p.m. curtain. acclaim there. They are growing in popularity in the Reservauons 8~6-661 ~ . . . states, though, having put out three t,op 10 albums as Charles M1 tchell 1S dtrecung the stage ver,11on of well as eight single records that have made the top 20. George Orv.re.U's novel "1984" in the Actors Playbox of Golden West College. The large-cast drama about moral and psychological decay under a corrupt "Big Brother" government plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m for two weekends. THE-BUIB'r STVll'li' "T HE MOST THRILLING MOVIE OF THE YEAR!' ( If\ ,, .. 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(JC) l'lllS "l'GHT'S II: m •m IAY" (I) "IOH SAT IM I ACAll (PC) l'lUS "Tll IOU WUllOI" (I) "° 0111 "1-F1Ul TtftW'' II) llllU 11 l'lUS AlllTTID "Pll'.CU" N.,. IUI ZIF (1) P\14 "Tll .al .. IUh UftS" {I) ..._""' ......... ,., !\US '1mll Ml , ... AU M r (I) 642-5678 (I) "TUTAIUT" (!IC) 11 Ji ' tQ '_;f, ~ ll At<' ' i" Put o few u1ord~ to 111nrk for )(<>II "'""' Daily Pilat ' KROQ. ''Cool Places" became a top 40 tune and 13 one of thetr biggest claims to fame Meanwhile, the fo r mer Huntington Beach -Pacific Palisades locals are cutu.ng album No. 13. which is due out in January. One can only hope that 1t wt11 see more originality than what was displayed in Friday rught's performance. The Sparks sounded lively next to The Plimsouls, who opened for them with a one hour set From fatigue or tounng burnout, The Plimsouls appeared to lack the energy to pull off any kind of musical coup. Consequently, The Sparks' throbbing beat from their opening song to their fourth encore number signaled an improvement in the musical climate of the evening. --. But that is about the only thing that carried them. With their sense of rhythm being the strongest thmg going for them. their songwriting displayed originality in only a couple of songs "Rocket Girls" and "Modesty Plays" ca.me closest, while the rest sounded dangerously like the last 30 new wave bands that have been dancing on the air waves. "Do You Wanna Dance," while threatening to show some ingenuity, missed the mark. It did provide the atmosphere for a good dance band. "Do You Wanna Dance" paled in the shadow of the 60s song by the same title. 1€WPORI -· c .... '"0160 Li>O -''"''* 61J.I)~ ~,.,, &i. -·~··ti.l•( .. \>•• ~ ,,,H __ ,_ " ..... '"'" I 00 900 ··-151 41M tojiiN ctkTtR lO te-, .. te .. -m oa.c roe ~· "o' '" toiWl ctlfttR ., JD f•,h tll rucu 111c11 "' '' -m •1a.c ..,,. ·"'·' x .• :x:. •• '!'I. OL11 or nt aJllUI! 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S'90l'k ' .• , t ··~~·: • ( /V\Y CO ~IA<... ,..-l r NSe5 r o rre L--.... 1t l1' U N IHA1 t.lx<-.1 r~u N .' Bui IL t r~e <'V£P 1 •t/\1 W l'fH fr JU /\5 SOON /\':.!I IN r''fM 'IV'r~ 1"'1C·HI / \~:,~yi by George Lemon1 ' I 1 I . (l--•l-1' 'Today S how' ch ange Connie Chung. r ig h l, work with J ane Pauley as she p repares to ta ke ove r as hostess of NBf.' ""Today· Show.'' Chung. who mOH"d to NBC in Au gust from KNX T (2 ) m Los Angeles~ currently a ncho rs "'NBC News At Sunrise." Pa uley, who is m a rried to cartoonis t Ga r ry T rudeau, will be on maternit y leave. Controversial TV series . pulled f ram PBS schedule ~ ST. LOUIS (AP) -.. No Sacred C.ows, .. a controversial series designed to test whether such issues as nudity and one-sided propaganda should be on TV. has been pulled from public television's schedule before it ever got on the air. Suzanne Weil. senior Vlce president for pro- gramming at the Public Broadcasting Ser"Vlce, said in a statement Friday: ... No Sacred C.ows' has been withdrawn from the schedule to be rescheduled later, pending further review. The reali.l..ation of the concept was not sufficiently well-refined m our judgment." The series was scheduled to begin Feb. 5. On Tuesday. Michael Mears. executive producer of the series, made a.presentation on it to station managers meeting here. The reaction, according to a source at PBS. was strongly negative. ~me managers objected to the fact that the 13-part series, which was funded by PBS and the C.orporation for Public Broadcasting. was placed on PBS' national schedule without any consultation with the member statJons Other station managers objected strenuously to the content of the series. Some scheduled programs included a film with frontal nudity and others about teen~age sexuality and arumaJ cruelty . In addition. joumalistically unbalanced programs were to oo devoted to the views of Phyllis Schlafly. who helped defeat the Equal Rights Amendment, and a group claiming it could cure homosexuality. After each program. the plan was to encourage viewers to phone 900 numbers and respond to a question generated by the show. In an interview with The Associated Press last week. Mears said he was trying to test viewer bol..Uldaries on what was permissible on TV. "Viewers will be presented with programs that go against the grain of accepted broadcasting," said Mears. "It's frightening to put out this information, but it's more frightening to hold it back." Mears said the programs allowing advocates of certain controversial viewpoints to go unchallenged was "propaganda. But is there no place on TV for propaganda?" Before thereaction from station managers, PBS officials backed the show. Barry Chase. public television's direct.8r of news and public affairs. said the series was designed to "ask some questions that haven't been asked before about what audiences do and do not want to see on television, what the rules ought to be and who should make those rules." Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Monday, November 7, 1983 IS Tonight's TV Eill SILK SCREEN '11) SNEAK PREVIEWS ITQ; BARNEY MILLER 0 ROCK ON TV I• 1 ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH If Cl) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE Z MOVIE t * t A11 0Hlt4W And A C.-11~ man t 19821 R>e.hat<I Ge10 Oebl 1 Winget EVENING -6.'00- 6 D NEWS I CHIPS PATROL ®J NFL FOOTBALL 0 FANTASY ISLAND Cf) SAU/TE G) THREE'S'COMPAHY ., HAWAII FIVE--0 9 MACHEJl / lEHREJl NEWSHOUA '11> OCEANUS (l)C8S NEWS IBN8CNEWS '9 DICI< VAN DYKE (!)MOVIE • "MO<lern Problems" 1198 IJ C~ff'Y Chase, Pa111 D'Atbanv1He -UO- G)AUCE ~FACES OF CULTURE IT NEWS Qt WHEEL OF FORTUNE ~DRAGNET 0MOVIE • • "Tome Walker ( 19821 Ben Mur· phy, Kevin Brophy -7:00- 6 C8SNEWS D N8CNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Q ROWAN I MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN '1)NEWS Q) THREE'S COMPANY g) JOl(ER'S WILD SD BUSINESS REPORT '1!) NEW TECH TIMES (J) P.M MAGAZINE ~ LOVE CONNECTION 'O>MOVIE • * .... ·yll!1e Aller Time I t9791 Malcolm McDowell David Warner ,z..l MOV1E , * • ' Making Love" ( 198 ti Kale Jac~soo. Mocnael Ontkean -7:30- 1) 2 OH THE TOWN D IH!FAMILYFEVO 0 LA~ & SHIRLEY & COMPANY U SOAP Q) M'A'S'H ti) PEOPLE'S COURT fJil TO THE MANoR BORN '11) THE MAl<ING OF A CONTINENT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH '1)MOVIE .... TM Is The Life· ( 1943) Donald O'Connor, Susanna Fosler ,t)BETTE MIOLER; HO FRILLS 10 FRAOOLE ROCK -8:00- IJ Cl) SCARECROW AND MRS. KING D a TVS GREATEST CENSORED COMMERCIAL Bl~ O MOVIE • t 1;, .. The Turrung P01nl · 119771 Anne BallCfott. Snorley MacLaine O LOUGRANT (!)SOAP G) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT G)MOVIE * t t * "In The Heal 01 The NrgM' ( 19671 Sidney Pooier Rod Sleiger SD THE MAKING OF A CONTINENT 'C)MOVIE • • •; Nine Hours To Rama' (19631 H0tS1 Buchlloll, Jose Fetrer .tj)MOVIE t * * An OttlGe< And A Gentle- mari" ( lG821 Richard Ge<e. Debra Si MOVIE t t lot MooS>gnor 119821 (;.hrillO l>hef Raeve. Genevieve B1.t1old 0MOVIE t t • '> ·om.ii 119821 Stuve tiul l&nbelO Moc};ur~~ •30- CtJ LOVE80A G) PM MAGAZINE '11) GREAT PERFORMANCES ' -11.00- 1) (fJ AFTER ... ASH D ~MOVIE P11noess Daisy (Par I 2) tPrtlflHl'fllJ Metel.8 Van Kamp, Paul M11.hael Glas61 O NEWS G)VEGA$ Qi) OREA l PERFORMANCES l!..Ol OON~YEll Ol HAHi( WILLIAMS THE SHOW HE NEVER GAVE ~MOVIE t t t 'frunG1S ( 19501 Oonald O'Conno1 P111rrcia Me<JonH -9':15-0 THA rs IHCRE.OtBLEI -930- 1) 14J NEWHART ..-1 ... OVIE • • • Tne Long 1101 Summer CHANNEL LISTINGS $.l.AD4ES' NIGHT OUT STARRING PIJOOYI Z MOVIE • • Ari U11su11~t>1t· Joti , Of A Woo• an p98 IJ l'1ppu <•u.ird !111111" Who 1e1alfj -1045- U NEWS -1100-6 D (f, 110, l.l~ NEWS O TAXJ O GONG SHOW Q) THE JEFFERSOHS Cl) BENNY Hill fll) JACl<IE GLEASOH '11) ISRAELI DIARY 'OJMOVIE • • Svt•I 1ma9e 1198 II Michael -12 40- 6 I f ! COLUMBO -1:00-0 GENE AUTRY (fJ PROTECTORS Q) All IN THE FAMll.Y Cl) MOVIE Tile Mystery Ot !flt! G040ell Er 11976) '1)GENESCOn 0 MOVIE • t • "Rag11me · t 1981) James CaJ· ney, Howara E Rollins -1:20- C MOVIE • 1r • RiGllard Pryor live On Tie O Keele Karton Allell -1130- 1) HART TO HART Suns.el S111p I 1982) RICll&rd Pryor -..S.. ... OVIE D f3l THEJIESl OF CARSON 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 11 * * ·1 he VerdlCI 11982) Ptul Newman C.harlOUe Rampllng -1:2S-U (1]) ABC NEWS NJGHTLlfojE 0 IN SEARCH OF Q) THICKE OF THE NIGHT .J; H MOVIE •·• lra11 Of lhe Pink Pantne (I) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO fli) UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR W BRADSHAW ON THE EJGHT STAGES OF MAN '1) 700CLUB H MOVIE /·• .. .. 119821 Pe1e1..5ellefs David Niven -1.30-0 ~ NBC NEWS OVE.RHIGHT O GENE AUTRY UQ)NEWS .!J MOVIE • • Looking For Danger 119' 71 Bowery Boys. 0110 Reichow -2:00- 6 1.t CBS NEWS NIGtHWATCH -2.30- m~NEWS 0MOVIE I)".". fl 0 "'•ti• -.11 0 . •,.\ ·• I• t. The SwOIO Ano The Sorceier 119821 Lee HOISMlf Kathleen BelkY •' I~ ' • I ,_\ • ,I t 0 "''I! .. ·\fl 6 • i "'" 11 0 l'\,.d i '· 1•11 10 "l. ..._ T f\ •IL. m .. 11 •• : t' ••• Ill " (._t ' • ED "' m ~ ... •I 119581 Paul Newman JoaMe WOOO· ward ®J PEOPLE'S COURT m RACING FROM OAK TREE -10:00-6 Cil e...ERALO POINT N.A S 0Q)(l)NEWS 0 POUCE WOMAN '11) FRITZ SCHOU>ER. AH AMERICAN PORTRAIT ®)ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT mwovtE •• "Cllip OH Tne Old Block' t 19441 Donald 0 Connor Peggy Ryan C1MOVIE * • * Tile Freocll l teultoanl s woman 1 t9811 Meryl S1reeo Jere. Ill}' Irons 0 MOVIE • • Loo~on To Get Oul p 9821 Jon \101ghl, Ann·Margre1 -10:05- Sl BIZARRE • -10:15-u THArSHOLLYWOOO H ONE MAN'S FlGHT FOR LIFE -10:30- Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS '"' • • , Ora9ons1ayer I t98 t1 Peter MacN1co1. Ca1111n Clarke -11 45- $MOVIE * • GOO<lbye Emmanuelle 119771 Sylvra Knst!!l Uml>eflo Ors1m -12'00-u L A TODAY 0MOV1E • * 1 Maybe I II Come Home In The Sprong p9701 Sally Ft~d Jackie Cooper .!)tNOEPENOE.HTNETWORI( NEWS J}, MOVIE •• ' Some<>nf I T OUG/\ed 19751 Cloris Laacnman Gtynn1s O Connor C MOVIE • • lne Sensuous Nurse 119791 Ursula Andress Du1ho Del Prete -12.10- OMOVIE • • • Tempes1 19821 Jonn Cas· savetes Gena ~OWlands -12·30- 0 @ LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 0 TWILIGHT ZONE U BEST OF A.M LOS ANGELES -2:45- C MOVIE • • 'l lhe Kenrucky Frred Mom" 11977 J Evan ~1m Master Bong 5 )0 Han -3'00- .L MORNING STRETCH l MOVIE • t' Yanks 119791 Rochara Ge•e W1ll1am Devane -3:05- H MOVIE • Klondike Fever 119801 Jett Eas1 Roo St8198< -3:30- :Jj FAITH 20 (I) MARCUS WELBY, M.D S LADIES' NIGHT OUT STARAAG PVOOYI -4:00- .!) TOP O' THE MORNING 0 Roet<OHTV -4 10- 0 MOVIE • • Duet F0t •oor 119821 M I e Preston D1ane.C1ten10 -4:15- • C MOVIE • • • 1 Oua11e1 119481 1an FleT 1n9 Hermione Saadeley -4:30--:J.J BULLWINKLE 0 MUSIC OH VIDEO -U S-S BIZARRE Wlriger --------------"----------- Thanksgiving T.urkey Coloring Contest PRIZE ..... Certificate from a neighborhood toy store RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send entries to Thanksgiving Turkey Coloring Contest. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 2. Entry deadline November 18, 1983 ·---------------------~ I ENTRY BLANK I I PRIZE: $25.00 Gitt Certificate I from a neighborhood toy store I I I Name I I . I Address ~~~~~~--~------~------1 T elephOne I I Age Group D 3-5 D 6-8 D 9-t 1 I I I -----------------------I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Novemb6f 7. 1983 STOCKS llU\Jl .. l lUN!. IN\;l\JOl IRl\l>f?• ll"I IHI NIW •llftr "''""I l'A " Rl !>1)'1 I ff) in I IOI NA~.o INS llN[ I \1011111" ', I I n.n1. ( l'UT) Pric·•·· " .... .... ''' .. . .. I f 't \ I I S .t\ (~1 ' I ()N ._ ... ""'·. ,. ,,f .. •d• IUl.P I •l fiAf•~·· Ah ..... ...... ,_ ,.._ -.:::::. ....... c D --.._ ·-~ a. .. -0 --·-0 ftl a:. -c .... 'I ~.=,_--~= BUSINISS BlllfS urvey hows economy extending its recovery By &be Aliliocla&ed f'rt'l1 l'fEW YnnK A new survey says lhe e<:onomy opened lhe year's (1nnl quarter with a bong, cxtendtng il8 recovery Wlth higher prvducuon and stA•ad y prices. ln itAJ monthly bustnes.s survey. the National Assoc1at.1on of PurchaaLna Manag~nwnt saJd Sunday the economy unproved in Octobei at a faster pare tha n m ~ptember . Mont .. y upply up $900 million NEW YOHK Ec:onomu;ts see no significant 1mplica- t.aons for the d1n.-ctwn of mteresl rates :.i.s a,result of the latest increase l1l tht' nat1un'6 money supply The Federal Reeerve Board said tht> mon('y supply r0se $900 million in the week endf'd CX·t 26 Juble rate at lowe l level WAS! II NG TON The• un~mploymenl rate has dropped to •h .. lowt'Sl level m 20 monlhs The Labor Department sa.Jd t>w ]Obit .... ._ rate lumbled lO 8.8 percent of the civilian labor force fro111 '' :i ptn.-tnt 1.11 Sept.ember. The number of jobless peopk ft-II lx!l11w 10 mil hon for the first time since February 1982 Aho, about:.l.!u,oou pe<iplt, went back t.0 work in October and .)Obk~nt.o<;,., Jed1nl'd ..imong e11t>ry population group. aver · <leposils show increase WASHINCTtJN Savel'S deposit.ed $5 billion more in !Wlvmgs and l<Rill d.SsoCLations dunng September than they withdrew, the largest increase since March. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board al'iOsaid thal 1nstitutionscloeed $12.9 b1l11on in home loans dunng September, compared with $13.7 h1Uion the prevtous month September's increase m deposits was the I Olh in a row Job-r elated injuries d ecline WASH1NG1'0N -The government says fewer th.afl eight out of 100 Amencan workers had job-related lnjuries 6r illnesses last year. !he Bureau~f Labor Stausucs said 1ts ~orkplace injury and illness lvgs 1rnproved for the thJ.rd straight year. The num~r of days losl because of accidents and sickness related to work dec:n>a~ by about 3 rrullion, from roughly 39.2 rrull10n in I ~ij I l41 :\11 I millJun last year H a n11 a lHining ends shutdown RIDDLE. 011:--Hanna Mining OJ .. the nation's only combined nickel numng and smelung operatJon , sa.td new labor and pov. e r agrt."t'.'ments will enable 1t to end an 18-monlh shuldo"''TI The romp.uly said 1l would r('Open lhe operation on Nickel M1Junta1n t.od&y Dollar .r.;urges but gold sags LONDON -Buoyed by expectatJons of higher U.S. interc-st rates. the• doUar surged on world money markets early today, real.'hmg a new all-ume tugh against the Italian lira Gold pm-es C'Ont1.11ue<.I a month-long sag. The dollar's strength appeared to derive from predictions by various analysts published ovc•r the weekend that Amencan mt.erest rates were likely to remain high or go even tugher , dealers said GOLD QUOTATI ONS I~'"• &u ocleled Pree• ~1ed •O'ld ~ Ot t .. tr'2t ' l-"""""'Cl ~."'9 u .• 00 "" ~ 00 l-•nN"OOn • ''"G '3 79 00 on $2 00 ,_'" .. "•'Of\ ~""O $3711 &J of! U U ,_ ""~ l.Jl11 Ol on 15116 Z.-1\ 101• o'19'noon ti•" '37A S<l oll 1;' 7) ~7800 ... ..., ......,, a -....... '°""' dolt>, 0..0101 '3711 00 c>!IS100 ,,....._., •O"'Y O•t•y q"°'ol l.J18 "() oil u oo ,,....._. 101><oee1..i '"""' d•JIY QllOltl tJOe H on S2 10 NY C-o golO ooo• mon1n r,. '380 10 ol! 1290 WHA·T NY SE 010 NEW YORK. IAPI NO• • Adve"'Cto 0..:1;...., Ul\C~O"Ve<I Totet U UH N1w f"llgh\ Ntw to•• TOO•v S11 •s1 .:i• 191) ,. ,. WHA T AMEX 010 TW NEW VOii!< IA P l No• 4 AO"l l'Ce-G 0oc11 ..... Un<~t"99<1 ro,.1 tn Jet N•-Y. 1\10h\ Nt w •OW\ METALS rocsev ~~I )03 ?OI 101 • " Pr•\I' dav m JOS "' .,, • " N[W YOR~ 1 .. 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Football crowns on line Sunset, Se a View showdowns set this week By ROGER CARLSON I CMhDelly-I Yfl There have been a lot of ups and downs -as predicted by every coach in the Sunset and Sea 1 • View leagues -and each and every one of those carried one common phrct.Se: "Nobody is going • to go unbeaten in league." J With that thought in mind, then, such "upsets" as Marina I ove.r Fountain Valley, El Toro over Newport Harbor, University over Corona del Mar or West- minster over Huntington Beach, don 't really carry that much weight. In fact, they were predicted in the first place and because of it, the final week for these two com- petitive leagues unfolds Thurs- day and Friday with still il lot of questions to be answered. It wag also predkted that a three-team race for the Sunset crown was in store and the only wrinkle is that Marina, figured to finish fourth, is in the hunt for a portion of the crown -but only if the Vikings can handle five-time defending champion F.dison Fri- day. Huntington Beach has earned a CIF Big Five playoffs bid regard- less of Friday's out.come, a loss would make them No. 3 in the league at worst. Fountain Valley is also "in", regardless. With a loss, the Barons would be No. 3 i! Marina wins, No. 2 if &ii.son wins. ~can share the title and be the league's No. 1 entry with a win, combined with a Fountain Valley victory. The Vikings would be No. 2 should Hunt- ington Beach win. Then, there is F.dison -which can bump Marina to No. 4 with a victory, to become the league's No. 3 team. Marina could con- ceivable still be considered, as could Edison, as a wild card entry in the Big Five playoffs, but those considerations would be for a team with a "losing record." It has gone according to form in the Sea View League, too, with favored Newport Harbor and the Sailors' nearest challenger, Cor- ona del Mar, entering Thunday's showdown with identical 5-1 re- cords. 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DellJ -·-The Chicago Bears had the memory of a legend on their side, not to mention a legend on the field in Walter Payton Sunday at Anaheim Stadium. The Rams had the memory of a sound whipping one week prior by the Miami Dolphinsand a legend in the making in Eric Dickerson. And on this particular S unday aft.e rnoon, it took two Dickerson touchdowns to overcome the presence of the late George Halas in· the Bears' minds, to give the Rams a 21-14 victory and a share o< first place m the NFC West. Chicago had dedicated the game to Halas who died Monday at the age of 88, but it wasn't enough to counter Dickerson's sixth consecutive 100-yard-plus rushing effort and a noteworthy performance by a makeshift Ram secondary before a crowd of 53,010. "lf George Halas were here, he would have wanted us to go out and play just as hard' as we could -and we did just that," said Payton. "George Halas gave me the chance to play this game and I owe him credit for all my successes." Actually, the Rams discovered their biggest test Sunday was not the motivation behind the Bears but rather the eight-man front employed by Chicago Coach Mike Dilk.a with the paramount goal of stopping Dickerson, the NFL's leading rusher and leading scorer. And, the Ramsac."COmplished what they set out to do. "We wanted to physically control the game. Last week, the Miami Dolphins controlled the game and we were angry at ourselves about that," admitted Rams Coach John Robinson. Robinson praised his team's oftenae and Dicker90n in particular, for meeting the Beardefenee head on and keeping the Ram defenae fresh. "I love it when the offense ls on the field that long," admitted ve~ran Jack Youngblood, who had one of three Ram sacks on Bears quarterback Jim McMahon,. snapping a two-game streak in which the Rams hadn't gotten to the opposing QB. "That's the best defense in the world." Ditka had been alternating with McMahon and . Plunkett saves the day KANSAS CITY (AP) -Gary Span.i smiled· when old pro Jim Plunke tt trotted gingerly onto the wet artificial turf. How could he know? "I was actuaUy happy when he came in the game. Can you believe that?" said a chagrined Spani. The gimpy-kneed Plunkett, who was benched three weeks earlier, proceeded to burn the Kansas City Chiefs by engineering a pair of fourth-period ~uchdown drives that rallied the Los Angeles Raiders to a 28-20 victory. Plunkett came into the game in the third period in relief of Marc Wilson, who, the Raiders announced after the game, suffered a broken shoulder. Plunkett's first pass went for a 45-yard gain and the sluggish Raiders suddenly had the offensive spark they had been ~ing. Ll1lebacker Rod Martin returned an interception 40 yards for a Raider touchdown in the final seconds to make the final score quite deceptive. The Raiders got the victory on Plunkett's 19-yard touchdown pass to Dokie Williams with 3:48 to go. They preserved it when Nick Lowery, one of the NatioRaJ Foo.tball League's premier place kickers . shanked a 43-yard attempt with less than two minutes to go. Ironically, the Raiders beat the Chiefs earlier this year 21-20 when Ted Hendricks blocked a short Lowery field goal in the final minute. "It's a .little tough sitting on t}te bencr." said Plunkett, a 13-year veteran who was the hero of the Raiders' 1981 Super Bowl triumph. "I felt pretty good out there. Fresh legs. fresh arms, no bumps and bruises. I was just happy to step in and get the job done." "He hadn't been passing very well before they ·began starting Wi~n. And I figured he'd be kind of rusty anyway," said Spani, the Chiefs' defensive leader. "It's not like the Raiders all of a sudden came to life when he got in there. They just started maKing the plays they hadn't been malung. You've got to hand it to him ... Plunkett engineered an 85-yard scoring march climaxed by Marcus Allen's I -yard touchdown run for a 14-13 Raider lead with 12:18 left in the game. The Chiefs then marched 74 yards, with Bill Kenney hitting crucial passes on three third down play.s, and took the lead 20-14 on Kenney's 2-yard scoring strike to Ken Thomas. Don'tlooknow,hutnew No. I isn't so new El Modena moves in.to a position the VaIJguards are all too I amiliar with There's one week left of the -regular prep football teaeon and maybe it's right that entering the final week El Modena High ls the No. 1 team in Orange County. Who better to have on the hot seat going into the playoffl than Bob Lester? Here's one guy who won't give you any trouble about where you place hit team in the ran.kinp. You won't bear Lester worrying or frettine about hit team'ubilltytoread newapaperaor get too caught up in themaelves. Lester's been around for more years than even he likes to admit anymore, but the tradition he and hia staff have inatilled at El Modena takes a beck aeet to few. It's not too often you run into this IOrl -Lester is the kind of coach who beata moat ori a conaiatent bull, yet he remaina among the very tope in tenna of rapect and ad.J:niratton from every comer. ~for the fact hia team haa finally m.de It to the top. well, Lester for one is downright proud of It, although he can never pa.as up the chance for 90me PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON Pacifica, No. 8 Los Amigos and No. 9 Mater Dei lost. "Survivor is probably the key word," says Lester. "But if you're going to get to the top this is the proper time to get there, because pretty 900n the newspapers find something better to do than fool around with rankings and we have the playoffs. ''But It isa tribute toa lot of young boys and a real light-hearted banter. surpriae. I tbg_ught we'd be representable, but not No. "Whydon'tyou juatputmy picture on the cover 1 in Orange4lounty this year." of Sports mustrat.ed?" WU hil fint response. El Mt>dena, a traditional power in the Century But he admits it, he's glad his team is being League, began with a defenae which had to be totally recognlr.ed -whether it's for sheer ability or just revamped, lncluding backups, but in the end,.it has plain survival in what is becoming a very competitive been the defense w hich has carried El Modena to an arena. · 8-1 record. The NFL talks about ita parity -but the pros "I thought we were really going to be in troubl have nothing over Ora.nae County football. Not when because of It," says Lester. "Our offense was running Irvine High, a 52·0 loeer to Newport Harbor, can take fairly well, but then we lost Freddie Whittingham, the meuure of El Toro, 24-17, and a week later El but we still kept winning." Toro can drop Newport Harbor, 21-'1. That's just an So, Withoneweek leftall Lesterhal..todotokeep example. It's everywhere.· the rating going into the playoffs is to deal with Santa Thia past week No. l Founta1n Valley, No 2 Ana Klgh's Sainta -who just happen to be No. 2 Huntlngton Beach, No. 5 Newpe>rt Harbor, N.>. 6 {Sff EL MODENA, Past C%) Vince Evans through tht· hrst nme games thJ.s season, and-after Sunday's game, it was easy to see why. McMahon, the second-year star out of BYU, hit 19 of 29 passes for 178 yards while being m terc:epted once. Not bad, but he came into the game with 1,136 yards ~ing -that while playmg sporadically. In addition, he has a gifted receiver in speedy Willie Gault and the knowledge the Rams were hurting at cornerback with LeRoy Irvin out of action. That put safety Johnnie Johnson at the left comer and usual left comer Eric Harris, at the right corner. · ' As It turned out, McMahon's longest pass was for 28 yards and he had but two completions to Gault. "I can ~ember four times that they did a deep route on me," said Johnson, who was given the game ball by his teammates. "I thought I played it well considenng I hadn't played cornerback smce I was a sophomore in high school " Both teams trodded through a sluggish first half, but the Rams scored tWlce in the final two minutes of the second quarter, first on a 7-yard Dickerson run, his 16th touchdown of the season, and secondJy, on a 21-yard pass from Vi.nee Ferragamo to Preston ISee RAMS, Page C2l 2.SANTAANA .... (J·M) .... ............. ............. ......,,, .... -. _ .... ..._. ..... 3. FOOTHILL ..... '7·1) ... ........... .., ......... . .... .., ...... . ......... c...r. ...-. 5. HTN. BEACH ,.... .............. ......... ,:.11) THUUOAY 18A YWW La.MUS . ............... c:...occ c...-. ............ . ......... IUMST L.8MU9 • ......... 0... View . II At le9dl IOUTM COAST L•Aeull L.MllM ............ .. .,.. AM9WIL.8AMM ......... Mlllr Dll .. ._Ml ...... 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But Payton abruptly stopped and fired a perfect pass to- McMahon of all people -who didn't have a Ram within 25 yards of him. "You don't usually consider a quarterback as a EL MODENA. • • From Page C1 after the latest rash of upsets, which dropped Folintain Valley and Huntington Beach from the two top spots. Would he like just one more to keep the tag entering the playoffs? "There's not a coach in Orange County that doesn't want it." says Lester. "If he says hedoesn't - he's lying." receiver,'' noted Ram strof18 safety Nolan Cromwell. "Actually, I thought we had pretty good coverage on that play." It was, in fact, Payton's third touchdown p&SSof the se8.90n, but only his first to a quarterback. And, while it gave the Bears seven points, it didn't have the personal thrill of his 14-yard pickup in the fourth quarter. maklng Payton the fourth player in NFL .history to go over the 11.000-yard rushing mark. Payton received a standing ovation from the Ram crowd and was given the ball after the play. The gain was also import.ant becaUBe it came during a 14-play, 84-yard drive which culminated with McMahon 9COring from four yards out and pulled the Bears to within a touchdown at 21 -14 with 7:14 remaining in the game. Prior to that 9COre, the Rams produced their best drive of the season, going 98 yard.a on 14 plays with Dickenon scoring from l yard out. Dickerson picked up 127 yards on a season-high 34 carries and now has 1,223 yards on the ground. "ls there anyone here who doesn't think we didn't give the ball to Dickerson enough?" quipped Robinson afterward. Noted Ferragamo on the Bears' defense: ~ -(:{ -<{:i 1::f wasn't what you would call a great defense to run There were some disappointed fans at M~ion against. They essentially stayed in that front for the Viejo last week when Newport Harbor showed up1 whole game." with star running back Steve Braz.as without a The Rams are now 6-4 and tied with San helmet and shoulder pads. Francisco and New Orleans for the NFC West lead. In a way It's sort of like going to a Broadway ' * show, pay your dues at the box office and then watch llAMllLIHGS -Former Founteln Velltv High ster I<"' Ml~ SPORTS BREAK Angels, as expected, select Gossage first; Dodgers pick Evans NEW YORK (AP)-Seattlechoee • outfielder Warren Cromartie, who declared his free agency from Mon- treal, as the first player in baseball's re-entry draft today. The New York Mets passed, then Cleveland l(Ul_~ relief ace Rich Gossage. who pitched the past s~ears for the New York Yankees, the second pick in the draft. · The Chicago Cubs then picked another reliever, Kent Tekulve of Pittsburgh. The Ange}g chose ~ge, then Cincinnati picked Tekulve. Minnesota, the seventh team in the draft order, passed, and St. Louis chose Dodgers utility man Derrell Thomas. Oaktand selected Gossage and San FranclSCO took Cromarue. The next two clubs, Tex.as and San Diego, each picked Gossage. and then Boston chose mfielder Darrell Evans of the G1antS. Philadelphia took Te kulve and Detroit and the Dodgers each chose Evans. Baltimore picked infielder Julio Cruz of the Chicago White Sox and the White Sox chose Evans. completing the first round. The Twins and the Mets also passed in the second round, thus dropping out of the draft. The Yankees, who had passed in the first round, picked Evans on the second. After piclong Evans in the second round, the Yankees passed two consecutive rounds, thus taking themselves out of the draft. Through four rounds, Evans had been choeen 15 times and Gossage 11. Milwaukee's free agent catcher. Ted S im- mons, was not chosen until the fourth round, when the Pittsburgh Pirates took him. Outfielder Dave Parker, the Pittsburgh Pirates' free agent, was not chosen until the eighth round. when he was picked by the Cincinnati. Infielder Manny Trillo of Montreal was chosen for the first time by the White Sox in the eighth round. Quote of the day PbU Harris, entertainer and bon vivant, asked at a golf tournament how long he intends to play the game: "I'm going to be around until the Atomic Energy Commission finds a safe place to bury my liver." Sangue rallies from last ARCADIA The favored Irish -bred Sangue raced last in a field of 12 fillies and mares after the first hall-mile of the $400,000 Yellow Ribbon Stakes at Santa Aruta Sunday, which came as no surprise to trainer Henry Moreno. The 5-year-old mare came on in the final hall-mile of the l '• -nule grass t-ourse test to Wln by a length and one-half over the 12-1 French import, L'A!trayante. Evert Lloyd, Connors win HOUS'('()N -Chna Evert Llo~d K:3 and Jimmy Connora completed their fint tournament t.oflether in nine years Sunday by defeating Andrea Jaeger and Roecoe Tanner in straight seta, 6-4. 6-2, 6~4 to win the fint priz.e in the W()rld Mixed Doubles Championships. Connors and Lloyd will share the $100,000 first priz.e with $50,000 going to the runners-up. "I'd like to thank Patti Connors and John Lloyd for giving us perm.ission to play," Lloyd said referring to their spouses. "We hadn't played t.oflether in eight years. I like to play with him becawie he's very competitive. "F..arly in the week, I thought he was just going to take it easy but don't let him say he's not a good doubles player , because he iB." HB-FV tickets on sale Tickets are now on sale for the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Sunset League football showdown at Anaheim Stadium F'riday night (7;30) All seats are priced at $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12. They are avatlable at the financial offices of both schools. Fountain Valley's offices will be open from 7:30 a .m .-1:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. while Huntington Beach will be open from 7:30 a.m.-3 pm. the same days. Both schools will be open F'riday from 9 a.m.-noon. Tickets can also be purchased at Anaheim Stadium the night of the game. Gates will open at 6 p.m. F'riday and Fountain Valley will be seated on the east side, while Huntington Beach will occupy the west. or press box side. Barbaro gets a new ranking EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Gary Barbaro, once a star safety for the Chiefs of Kansas City. has been promoted to the rank of General with New Jersey after signing a three-year contract with the USFL club Sunday. Barbaro, an eight-year NFL veteran, has been a holdout this year. Donald Trump. a New York construction magnate who recently purchased the New Jersey Generals for $7 .5 million, introduced Barbaro on the NBC and CBS networks Sunday and said he would hold a news conference to announce it to the print media today. Salazar wins half-marathon -. . BAKERSFIELD -Alberto Salazar of Eugene, Ore., won the half-marathon event Sunday in the Golde n Empir e Ma rathon in Bakersfield. _ ~Sal.az.ar finished in l hour. 2 minutes and 26.8 seconds to beat Dave Murphy of Louisville. Ky .. who took second in a time of 1:02:57.6. Salazar's and Murphy's times were personal bests at that distance. Television., radio TV: NFL Football -New York Giants at Detroit, 6 p.m .. Channel 7. RADIO: NFL Football -New York Giants at Detroit, 6 p .m ., KNX (1070). Top placing to Tomahawk By ALMON LOCKABEY °""-...... ·-LOS ANGELES -Tomahawk. a Class A entry in Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor Senes, has been calculated to be the overall· fleet wumer in the International Offshore Rule division. The final stan~ were held up nearly a week pending the results of a protest of the course m the final race. Tomahawk was not involved in the protest. Second overall was Apogee, a ~ B entry co-skippered by Milt and Marty Vogel, Long Beach Yacht Club. Third was Flambuoyant. co-skippered Barney and Steve Flam, LBYC. Overall fleet winner in the Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet was Defiance. Richard Nowling,.South Shore Yacht Club; second was Flash Fire, Seth Morrell, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, and third was Consensus, Partridge and Richards, Los Angeles Yacht Club. One-design lures 59 SOme .. ..,..,, .. ,.,.0 unced stand-; ... r for Elizabeth Taylor wu In uniform but did not Plev for tlle 8eert. Mergerum suffe<ed • cett lnlurv ........... , .. .., "rller In Ille week. Meroerum wea tlle 8eers' No. 4 rtctlve< coming Into the and Rich~urton because the main ~ttraction has geme with 307 n rds on 10 cetcflft • . Rem sterling cente< owe Srnllll hin \uffe<ed • brol<lft bone In the rl1111 fl-of his rlgnt nend In the contest Ml unann ced headache -Or somel g. 8Hr -rte<lle<I< Jim McM9Mft Ge<lllnlV Showed $OfT)t ven elllltv F'ifty-nine boats in eight classes turned out Vince Ferragamo watches as Eric Saturday and Sunday for Newport Harbor Yacht D . k I k ( h · h Club's Winter One-<iesign Series. Small classes _•_c_e r_s_on __ oo or t e :-ig l sp_o_t_. __ were sailed inside the bay Saturday and the keel On h th h d h , h wlleft lie twice tnrew e oeu ltft·nan<Md (M 's usuellv a rlghl·hende<l ..,,..,. t e o er an , l ere aren t too many coac es ... '\mo9r 1><1u ur• trom tr>t Rem dellftse around who are going to tell the world any earlier than necessary that the main attraction isn't attracting, at all. In this particular case, accordmg to Sailors Coach Mike Giddings, the decision to hold Braz.as out because of a deep thigh bruise wasn't made until the morning of the game. SHOWDOWNS SET THIS WEEK ... Well. I guess there's always another show. Maybe Thursday night at Orange C.OSSt College where the Sailors of Newport Harbor duel tradi tionaJ rival Corona del Mar for the Sea View League championship. • While Braz.as figures to be back for the big one. however. Corona's bread 'n butter (quarterback Bobby Hatfield) apparently will no t. A br,oken collar bone has KO'd him for the year. • Kober tabbed again From Page C1 dieted, with El Toro, Irvine and Sadd.leback holding 3-3 records in the race for third place, with University (2-3-1) still holding an outside shot for a playoff berth as a wild card selection. The Trojans are 5-3-1 overall and could enhance their creden- tials considerably with a victory over Irvine. Regardless of the Newport Harbor -Corona del Mar outcome, thoee two will enter the playoffs aa the No. l and 2 entries. Should El Toro defeat Sadd.le- beck and Irvine stop University's Charles M. (Chuck) Kober of Long Beach has bid, it would leave Irvine and El been reelected president of the United States Yacht RKing Union for a 9e<X>nd one-year term. USYRU is Toro with 4-3 records and Irvine the veming body for all yacht racing in the U.S. as the No. 3 due to the Vaqueroe' and f.° compoeed of member clube and individuals. 24-17 victory over El Toro, the . . Central Conference's defending Kober, who heads an international architectural , champion. and engineering firm, is a member of Alamitos Bay tn the South C.OSSt League, Yecht Club and races a Cal-40 and J/24 in Southern favored Capistrano Valley made California ocean racing. He haa served on the It official last week and la the Olympic Yachting Committee and wu i..nltrumental league's No. t representative in th.ta year in establishing the Pan America Yachting the Southern Conference, while a Oraanization. distinct P<*ibility of • three-way Reelected c,o t.he board of direct.on repreeentlng tie for the two remaining berthl California (USYRU Area G) waa Donald Brown of appean justified. Seal Beach. Brown is alao actJve in Olympic yachting Laguna Hilla (4-2) has com- eventa for 1984. · pleted Its aeuon. r.1iaslon Viejo . I (3-2) is a definite favorite to hand.le Dana Hills and Wood- bridge. also 3-2, is favored against Laguna Beach Thursday. Mater Dei, which could have won the Angelus League cham- pionship with a victory over Bishop Amat last week, is in jeop- ardy of losing a Big Five Con- ference bid if it loses to Servite Thursday. A loes to Servite, combined with a St. Paul victory over visit- ing Bishop A.mat would drop Mater Dei to fourth place (3-2). behind Blshop Am.at (4-1), Ser- • ... Clliillt &.- c :i=......, m m "'-... :·· =~ ...... . , I • . • • !!!'--._ f • a • • Gi-a.;:. _-:~: t l ~ ~~ -:liaJ• .,...~. ~--(Mt =··-----~ .. -c...,. vite (3-1-1) and St Paul (3-1-1). Any other resu1t. however, would appear to put the Monarchs into the playoffs re - gard.less. The CIF playoffs, 16-team brackets in each conference. begin Nov. 18 with the Big Five showdown billed for Anaheim Stadium Dec. 9. The Southern Conference la at Anaheim Stadium Dec. 10. The Central Conference showdown s1 te and date will not be de- tennined until later in the play- offs . boats sailed outside courses Sunday. Trophy winners: LID0-14 (7) -1. Scott Simpson. Lido Isle YC. SABOT A (7) -l Jim Otis, Alamitos Bay YC; 2. Worth Houghton, NHYC. SABOT A & B (8) -1. Ken Cooper. Capistrano Bay YC; 2. Dan Bunce, Capo BYC. SNIPE (10) -l Mar~Folkman. King Harbor YC; 2. Jeff Lenhart, Mission Bay YC: 3. Dodson O'Brian, Alamitos Bay YC. LASER (9) -1. Tad Springer, NHYC; 2. John Daigh, MHYC; 3. Bruce Cooper. Capo BYC. ETCHELLS-22 (9) -Shy, Don Bever, NHYC. 2. Spirit, Bud Hayward, NHYC : 3. Energy, Glyn Davies, Bahia Corinthian YC. SANTANA-20 (4) -1. Seven, Jerry Norman. BCYC. SOLING (5) -1. Gaston Ortiz. Balboa YC; 2. Chrla Jones. Windjammers YC. Rhodes, Sodaro win Susan Rhodes and Vicki Sodaro of Newport Harbor Yacht Club alternated at the helm of Free Enterpri8e Saturday to win the Spinnaker <;lass in the Bettina Bents Memorial race for womea sailed out of NHYC. ., Bents was a popular young NHYC sailor who died cuddenly earlier this year after a brief illness. She was 26. The memorial trophy dedicated in her honor by her family was aalled ln Perfonna.nce Handicap Racing Fl~t yachts by all-woman crews. Second in the Spinnaker Clue was Kathy Adamlon of Dana Polnt Yacht Club aaiJinc Bang Banc Maxwell. Third waa Dark Star V skippered by JAM Farwell, NHYC. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 7, 1983 C'3 Mesa Verde lures Lopez Top wome n pro golf er to play in Costa M esa When the LPGA returll8 to M(•sa V~rdeCountry Club in Costa Mesa m Ma~h. PromotA.•r Larry lgarashi has been assured that.Nancy L<,>pez will be• among the contestants. "This will probably be her first t.ournanwnt aft.er having her baby," Igarasht says. "The Uniden LPGA lnvitauonal will also hav • GOLF HOWARD L. HANDY 12 Japanese players .in the field. Th IS lS the first time tournament, says a t.elevtsion deal is close to being 12 foreign players have been inVlted w play m an <.'Ompleted American LPGA wurnament and th~Japanest· al'C "The mapr networks wanted to control our time ~ very excited about playing m Costa Mt.>Sa ." S(.'heduJt: so W(• are probably going to a syndicated Among those he expects to play here is Chako network to air the tournament m thlS country. We Higuchi, one of five players to tte for the lead after 72 wiJJ show tt !Jv~ in Japan and on delayed telecast m holes of the first Women's Kemper Open at Mt'Sa Southern ~ltfornia," Igarash1 sa~s. Verde CC. Higuchi lost on the se<.'Ond hole lo winner ''Our contract will be for one year and we will JoAnne Carner after Lopez .. Donna Caponi and J an renegotaat.c tht>next 6ne after that. When it's shown ~tephenso_n lost out_ on the f1('Sl hole. It was the fi rst in Japan, 1t will asr about 8 in th.e morrung and have a five-way ue m the history of LPGA tournament play , ver y large audr.ence. It is also a day later (across the ·,'r i': ·/: intemauonaJ dat.elJ.ne) Igarashi, now 111 Japan w nmclUt'l 1;1 m •n's "The wumamenl here will be a bag deaJ m Japan and we will be puttin~ on a tournament there in Bonnett nips Baker at finish HAMPTON. Ga. (AP) -Neil Bonnett, taking advantage of Bobby Allison's bad luck late an the race. outran Buddy Baker to win tt)e Atlanta J ournal 500 Sunday at Atlanta lnlemational Rac.'t"way. another year. We'U invti.c the winner or <the Uniden toumamt-n l and perhaps the runnerup We would Like to 1nv1t£-the top 12 Rlayers here but the LPGA has a tournament in thlS country m JuJy that would t:onfl1 c1 and they wouldn't let tha t many go to Japan cvl'n though we would love w invite them." In controlling the time Sl0hedute on TV, lgarash1 feels the crowd will be larger on Saturday and Sunday Ln the past, play had to be <:ompleted by 2 p m. on Saturday and by I p m on Sunday m order to show the event in the East on network t.eleVlSion. The tournament promoter also mvited area golf enthusiasts to sign up as l'OUrse marshalls and scoreboard operators among othe r things. •alias running back Ro n Springs meets a wall of P hiladelphia Eagle AP Wlrept,oto uoday . Allison, closing in on the first Winston Cup season championship of his 22-year st.OCk car career. was running about three seconds ahead of Bonnett He appeared well on the way to his seventh victory or the season until the sixth caution flag of the day came out just nine laps from the end of the 328-lap event "It takes a tremendous number or volunteer worl~ers to put on a tournament of this nature and we are soUcitmg service clubs, men's and women's clubs in the area and other volunteer workers to help us out," lgarash1 says. If interested, ca1J the tournament office ar 432-1775. Cowboys still ride high After Mike Potter spun and Jimmy Means ran mto him in turn four on the 320th lap, Allison ran through their debris while heading for the pit road The right front tire on his Buick blew and the car tagged the inside pit wall, bending the suspension. Oallas rallies, 27-20; Miami bumps off 4 9 er s I Baker, who had made up a lost lap late in the rat-e by prui&ng Allison, decided not to pit and was ahead of Bonnett and Allison when the green flag came out again four laps from the end. rrom AP dispatches 5l PHILADELPHIA -Quarterback Danny Wlute NFL ROLJ'ND LJP '• > ompleted 21 of 24 passes. mcludrng two for 1 " • Bormett's Warner Hodgdon-sponsored Chev- rolet Monte Carlo SS got past Baker's Ford Thunderbird in the third tum on lap 326 and crossed the fihish line .41-seronds ahead. ouchdowns. as.ihe Dallas Cowboys rallied to beat the thiladelphia Eagles. 27-20 Sund~y in a Nauonal 'ootball League game. ' The 9-1 Cowboys. · leaders of the NationaJ ~nference East Division, trailed 10-0 in the second 1eriod when they put together a field goal and ouchdown within a 3:09 span to tie the score. Rafael Septien's 39-yard field goal made It 10-3 rith 3:45 left in the half.The Cowboys regained ,ossession with 1.16 remaining and drove 68 yards in bur plays for the tymg touchdown. White passed for ~. 15 and 19 yards before hitting Timmy Newsome m be end wne, makinR it 10-10. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday· ?olphins 20, 49ers 17 SAN FRANCISCO -Mtam.1 rooloe Dan Manno jd another good passing day, throwlng for two ~uchdowns, and Doug Betters recovered two San ftancisco fumbles in the closing minutes to give the )olphins a fourth straight victory. Marino. the hottest passer in the NFL. hit Nat lrtoore on TD passes of 24 and 19 yards m the first half and guided the Dolpl\l.ns on a pair of drives leading to field goals in the second half. Uwe von Schamann broke a 17-17 tie early in the final period by kk king a 23-yard field goal. A pass interference call against 49ers' comerback Ronnie Lott: who tried to break up a long pass by Marino. set lip the winning kick. Saints 27, Falcon s I 0 NEW ORLEANS -Third-year quarterback Pave Wilson, playing in place of the injured Kenny Stabler, threw for 146 yards and a touchdown to lead .the New Orleans Saints over the Atlanta Falcons. I Reserve fullback Hok.ie Gajan scored two uchdown.s on runs of 9 yards and 11 yards for the · ts. Starting fullback Wayne Wilson. back in ·on after a two-game layoff because of injuries, ran yards for another touchdown. teelers 26, Chargers 3 PlTISBURGH -Mel Blount ran six yards with fumble and Pittsburgh's defense set up two of Gary derson's four field goals Sunday as the Steelers' on their sixth consecutive game, beating the gging San Diego Chargers. uccaneers 1 7, Vikings I 2 MINNEAPOLIS -Running back James Wilder am1.as.1;e0 219 yards in 31 carries, including a 75-yard uchdown sprint, as Tampa Bay upended division-leading Minnesota for the Buccaneers' first Victory of the season after nine straight losses. Bengals 55, Oilers 14 HOUSTON -Cmnnnati's Pete Johnson scored three touchdowns and Ken Anderson came off the injury list to direct 34 fU"St-half points as the Bengals rolled past Houston. extending the Oilers' losing streak to 17 straight games. Johnson scored on runs of 5, I and 1 yard . Anderson hit Chris Collinsworth with a 14-yard touchdown pass and Jim Breech had field goals of 44 and 29 yards to give the Bengals a 34-0 halftime lead. Patriots 2 1, Bills 7 FOXBORO, M~. -Steve Grogan fired two long scoring passes to Clarence eathers and set up another touchdown with a 35-yard completion to Stanley Morgan as the New England Patriots rolled to past Buffalo. Pack ers 35, Browns 2 1 MILWAUKEE -Lynn Dickey tossed four touchdown passes and Green Bay survived a Cleveland fourth-quarter rally as the Packers downed the Browns. Dickey's first TD ~ came after Packers linebacker Mike Douglass recovered a Willis Adams fumble at the Green Bay 11. Colts 17, Jets 14 NEW YORK -Curtis Dickey scored two touchdowns and the Baltimore Colts overcame a strong effort by New York's defense to beat the Jets. Redskins 45, Ca rdinals 7 WASHINGTON -John Riggins scored two touchdowns and linebacke r Mel Kaufman returned · an interception 70 yards for another score to lead the Washington Redskins to a rout of the mistake-prone St. Louis Cardinals. The Redskins, led by Joe Washington's 99 yards on 15ca.rries. rushed for 209 yards in beating St. Louis for the second time in four weeks. Seahawk s 27, Broncos 19 SEATTLE -Dave Krieg passed for two third-quarter touchdowns and ran for another in the fourth period to lead the Seattle Seahawks to a victory over Denver. Krieg, starting his second straight game after being named as Jim Z.Om 's replacement. passed 14 yards to Steve Largent and 30 yards to Paul Johns for scores in the first 3:46 of the second half for a 20-3 Seattle lead. Allison's ill-handling car fell far off the pace, finishing a distant third. Terry Labonte was fourth, a lap down. followed by Richard Pe tty, two lapsbehtnd Honnett. The 46-year-oid Allison still added to his point lead over Darrell Waltrip with onJy the Wanst.on Western 500 at Riverside on Nov. 20 remauung on the 30-race schedule. Waltrip, the two-time defending Winston Cup champion. came into the race 27 points behind Allison. He was hampered _ by severe handling problems throughout the 500-miler and never was m contention. winding up runth. Kings fall to Bos ton BOSTON (AP) Craig MacTavish scored one goal and set up two others, including the tie-breaker by Ray B o urque midway through the second period, and the Boston Bruins skated to their fifth consecutive victory Sunday night in a 7-3 National Hockey League triumph over the Las Angeles Kings. Five other Boston players scored goals as the h igh -powere d Bruins extended their home wirlning streak to six games in the month-old season. The Bruins, who have scored 37 goals in their winning streak, jumped lo a 2-0 lead on goals by Guy Lapointe and Pe ter McNab 64 seconds apart late in the first period. Barry Pederson made it 3-0 with his 99th NHL goal with the second period just nine seconds old. However, the Kings stunned the Bruins by strikingback for a 3-~ tie. r--- kier Stenrnark banned BRIAN W. BERN. Switzerla nd (AP) The Inter· national Ski Federation ruled Sunday that Swedish ski star ln- ge mark Stenmark should not be allowed to participate in the ·1984 Winter Olympics at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia in February because he in- sists on retalrung his B-L1cense. The recommendation, taken by a majority vote, will be pasaed onto the eUgibUty committee of the International Olym- pi(' Comnuttee when it meets Feb. ~. two days before the start of the Games. In a separate but re- lated decision, the Fed- eration a1ao recommend- ed that Liechtenstein's woman cluunp1on Hanni Wenzel ahoukl abo not be allowed to participate although she haa handed In her B-Llcense. The Fe dera tion's statement said. "For reasons of principle, both sloers have to be treated the same way. The Fed- eration's Council wants to stress that its decision IS dictated by fairness to all those athletes who have renounced the privileges of a B-License to take part in the Games." "For personal reasons, Stenmark cannot cancel the contracts he has con- cluded in accordance with the B-Licenae, but Wenz.el has returned her B-Licenae, thus fulfill- lng one of the primary qualifications earlier asked for by the Feder- ation." The B-License system. abandoned in May I983, .-UVTNlf Old B&Mbd C81da 0t attyfltlftfl pertaining to llPOrt• c .. or wrnt Jlftl Koveee 2 7 402 c .,,,ino CllOlttr WI() 114 Lflgune Hlgutl, CA 92977 &43-1413 allows skiers to enter into commercial con- tracts and keep their earnings confidential. Skiers are otherwise obliged to hand in their earnings to their na- tional ski federation , which in tum covers all their expenses. Sunday's decision means that Stenmark. three-time World Cup winner a nd former O lympic slalom cham- pion, almost certainly will not take pa.rt in the Games. *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 PER PERSON (6 person maximum) • e em · 11 em • 1pm ·8 pm •I pm · 1 em 48' 8 PORTFISHER BALBOA DEEP SEA FISHING CHARTERS BALBOA ( 71 4) 675-2960 LAKE (Incumbent) GETS THINGS DONE! BOARD OF TRUSTEES -Huntington Beoch Union High School Distrid eVOTED FOR: •Improved attendance procedures •Competency standard.s In Ille curriculum •COMMITTED TO: •Local control of neighborhood schools •Bei ng held 1ccountable to the publlc • Ftsc1t responslblllty •CONCERNED ABOUT: • Quallty Education •Preparing students for their r ole In society •OPPOSED TO: e tnefflctent use ot school tnes • Speclel Interest 9roups trying to control Khools ~BRIAN W. LAKE deserves you r vote! November 8, 1983 ~ .. ..,tM_,....... ................... .. " "I have 1.remendous relations Wl th the Japan LPGA and they have canetiled a tournament that week m order that thetr players can come here m March," lgarash1 adds. "They are very excited about this tournament and the chance to send 12 players here in addition to those who make the top 120 money Li.st m thLS coun try who are from Japan " He listed several other players m addition to H1guch1 including the 1979-80 Japanese rooloe of the year from Truwan, A Yu Tu, currently second on the Japanese.money list. The LPGA schedule begms m Flonda Jan 26-29 and runs for three w eeks in the Everglades state. After that, there are two open weeks preceding the Uruden LPG A Invitational. Many of the players from the LPGA ar(< expected to come here for practice for the third highest money event on the tour with $300,000 being offered by lgarash1 and Uruden of Huntington Beach The only two events with more pnze money are the Dinah Shore Invitational at M1.SS1on Hills GC in Rancho Mirage ($450.000) and an LPGA stop al White Manor ~-in~alvem . Pa. ($350,00_0_)_. __ _ • ' ,....--~-------~~~ .............. ---....------~~-------~------- C.a Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Monday, Novembef 7. 1983 NFL NATIONAL CONl"ERENCI ' WHI Ramt New Or .. an• San l'rencl•co Allanla Mln,.9'ota Green Bov Ot1ro11 C~lcago Tomoo Bev W LT 6 4 0 6 4 0 6 4 0 4 6 0 Centrw 6 4 0 s s 0 4 s 0 3 1 0 I 9 0 Eut ,.C1. PF 600 m 600 730 600 271 400 206 600 n1 .SOO 11S 444 201 300 11-4 100 ISi PA 714 113 204 706 242 2N Ill 219 239 Oailu 9 I 0 900 )11 21S Wa•ntt1111on I 1 O IOO )39 211 PM109'0nf1 4 6 0 400 ISi 194 SI Lout• 3 • I 3.SO 20S 314 NY Giant• 7 6 I 111 166 714 A"*1cenC~ lt•lclar• Denver s .. 1111 l(ontn Cllv San Oll'QO Plll•Ourgn Cteveland Cincinnati ~u11on M.am1 Ba11lmore Buffalo N..,, Englana NY Jtll Wnl 1 l 0 6 4 0 • 4 0 4 6 0 3 7 0 c_., • 2 0 s s 0 4 6 0 a. 10 0 EHi 100 110 600 172 600 2~ 400 201 300 n4 IOO 2S3 .soo 201 400 ns 000 166 161 141 195 301 ., l 0 700 119 164 6 0 .600 113 711 6 0 600 190 203 s o .soo no 19• 4 ' 0 400 10I 201 TlrN of ooueulon 19.SS INDIVIDUAi. STATISTICS RUSHING-Lot Angtt .. , 7H••. ~ltton 1·20. Hawi..tn' 4-5, Pfunktll 2·5 Klno 2·0. Guv 1·3 Kena.> City Jao .. on 15·64, Brown t 17, Ken nev 1·0 PASSING-Lo• Angele\, Wll\Oll 11 ·23·1-143, Ptu,.1<.ell 5·9·0-114 l(anH• Cllv, KtnNv 2•·•S·7·m RECEIVING-Lo• Angele•. w 1n1oml l·60, Munemmao 7·63. Cnrl•len.an 3·~. Allen 3·31, Barnwell 3·33, Hewl<ln• 2·24 Kant.. CllY. Cer>on S· 103, Hencoc., 1•69. Martnelt 3·'1. Smlln 1·11 Jach on 5·29, Bec•man I· 12. Pal11e 1·12, I( Tnom .. l·S MISSED l'IELO GOALS-Kan\&' Cflv, Lowery (43) s.m1cwo footbal Hl·DESERT LEAGUE Ontario 27, Hvnllng1on Mariner• 21 (01) CClll090 HOW TO,. 10 FARED 1 Neore••• 110·0·0) t>eal towe SI 11·19 7 Tua• 11·0·0) t>eet Hou•lon. 9·3 3 Avl>Ym t 1· 1 ·01 t>eet Ma~vtano, JS·23 4 G.orgle U ·0· 11 OH i FIOrlcla, 10·9 5. Miami. l'la (9·1·0) t>41al Eul Carolina. 12·7 6 ltllnol• 11· I ·OI t>ea• Mlnn<t>ota, S0-73 7. Mlrytano 11·1·0) IO>I 10 Auourn. lS·2l I So Mtlnodl\1 (1· 1·01 ~·' Rice, 20·6 9 Flo<lde 16·2· 1) toil 10 G.orgte, 10-9 10 Nortll Carolina 17-2·0) IO•I to Clt mM>n, 16· 3 11 Ot.lanoma 16-l·O) IO•t 10 Ml.-.ovrl, 10·0 .SCOREBOARD NHL CAMJOelLL CONl'IRENCE Sm¥1M OM.i.t w L T '"" ~" ~A Edmonton 12 ., 1 2S .. 63 CalQarv 6 6 7 14 .. SI Vancouver 6 I I 13 69 69 Wfnn1oeo • 9 7 10 56 71 ...... ) • 4 10 SI 69 Hema DM.i.t ClllCallO I 1 0 I& .. 63 Detroit 6 s 7 14 Sl 57 S1 Loul• 1 1 0 14 SJ 57 Toronto 6 J 2 14 71 19 Mlnna.ota s 7 1 11 SI 70 WALES CONl"EltlNCE '"•lt1cll OMtleft PhlladalPnla 10 s 1 21 JO S3 NY Ranger• 9 4 1 20 62 so NY ltlanaen 9 6 0 11 " S3 Wu lltt1111on 1 I 0 14 " 54 Pl11.curg11 4 10 1 9 40 59 New Jtrtav 2 12 0 4 41 67 Adam• OM.i.t Bo•lon 10 3 1 21 7S 42 0....0.C 9 6 , 21l 90 60 Buffalo 6 6 J 15 SI SI Heriford 6 7 1 13 47 S6 Monlrtal 6 I 0 17 61 62 SUftda't't ~ 8o•ton 7, K.,_ 3 WH nlngton J. Oe1ro11 7 0....0.C 7, BuffalO 1 New Jeraay •· Chicago J PhllaCMCOhla 4, Herttora 2 S4lftde 't' t Sc wet R1mt 11, Cnlcago 14 -12.. Aclgllam Young Cl· l·Ol.J!U._,.,__..-,i Tuu·EI PallO, 31·9 Edmonlon I, Wlnnloeo 5 ,... . ---~~o. ..... Raiden 7t, Kanaat City 20 New Orlaant 27, Allanle 10 Clnctnne ll SS, Houtlon 1' Temoa Bev 17 Mlnnewta 11 Oallat 11, Pfltla~Ohta 20 GrMn Bo JS, Ciavtlano 11 Ptmburgn 16. San Dll'GO 3 Now Engtano 11 BuffalO 7 Ml1mt 20 San Francisco 11 Salllle 11 Denver 19 Balllmore l1, NY Jtll 14 wunlt1111on 4S. s1 Lovl• 7 T....,...t~•me NY GtaM• al Oelroll ICna nn11 1 at 61 S-'t'tC0- 01<1v1r a l ltalden ClnclMall al Kanta• Cllv 011roll al Hov>ton Pnlla~onta a r Cnlcego Gr,... Bev al MlnNM>la Sa1llla al SI Loul• Tamoa Ba1 al Clevt1an<1 Miami e1 New Eng11na BuffalO al NY Jet\ PIH>OUron •• Baltimore Ntw °'"•n• at San l'rancl\CO Oallu 11 San Oll'QO WaU11ng1on al NV G1anl\ l\MndAY, N9". 14 Remt at a 11a nta 1C11anne1 1 •' 61 k or• by °"',.,..., 0 0 1 1-14 0 14 0 1-11 s.c---LA-01<, ... ..,,, 1 '"" !NelJOn) 13 S. LA-0...nara 71 oeu from Fr · ragamo (N-'""' klc-1 1500 T'hlnl,._ Cn•-McManon 11 oau from Pevton Tnome• .ic'> 9 Jl ,,...,1'1to,._ LA-Die-tr'°" 1 "'" INtl\Otl ••Ckl 0 57 Cn-McMano11 4 run llnomo l 1 46 A-SJ 010. TEAM STATISTICS CN Fir•• oo""' IS 11, .. ,,,..yera, 16· 114 Pault>O varO\ 170 Return va•O• 15 Patstt 20-lO-I S..cu Bv •· 16 Punll S·JS FvmOlt .. IO•I 2· 1 Pena1tln ·varch 4·3S TlrN of P0>tH•lon n S1 LA 11 42· 161 17) 61 12·13·0 1·1 1·32 1·0 •-31 31-<Xl 1NOIVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Pav10fl 14·62, ~"°" S·29. Svhav 6·27. Moorn .. d l·mlnu• •. Dicker'°" 3-4·1?7, R~ l ·l-4 PASSING-McMahon 19·29· 1 178 P..,!Ofl 1·1·0 11 l'trraoamo 12·73·0 131. RECEIVING-Sunt v 7·59. Pevton •·:n. Moorhaael 3·l1. Gault 2·76, Saldi 1-'n. Mc.M.ahon I· II, McKinnon 1·11 e>.N\aro 3·l6. Bartle< l ·:n. Diet<~ 1·17, Gum.an 2·14, Farmer 1·73. Rea· aen 1·6. Ellard 1·3 MISSED FIELD GOAL>-Tnom .. •S Raiden 21, CNets JO Seer. by o.ia.-n Reta.r> 7 O O l 1-11 Kanta• Cltv 0 6 7 7-20 "'"''"-LA-t1ew .. ln• IS oau from WllMI" IB1nr .,lc_I 7 57 Secend ,...,... KC-FG Lowarv 54 14:04 KC--FG Lower; 41 14c54 Tlllrd,...,... 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Mlcnlgan 17·2·0) btel Purdue. 47·10. 1' OlllO Slate C7·7·0) Oeal lndtana 56-17 IS Iowa (7·7·01 t>41e t Wl•con>ln, 3'·1'. 16 Bollon Colltoe (7·t·O! oea1 Army, 3'-14 17 WH I Virginie C1·2·0) OH i Tem· Ole. 27·9 II Notre Dama (6·J·OJ IOll to Plll•Ourgn, 21 · 16 19 Alaoamo (6·1·01 t>eat LSU. 31·76 10 Wal/llnglon 17· 2·01 oeot Arizona 11-n PIC·IO LM- W L T UCLA 5 0 0 w .. nlngton • 1 0 use· 1 o Arlrona Stolt 7 I Arl1ona• ) 1 Orl'Q011 J O w u ntngtOI' Sta•e l o Catlforn1e l Oreoon Staie t S S1ontord I S 0 Ov., •• W LT 6 l I 1 2 0 4 • I l I ") 1 6 0 3 0 4 • 1 T 7 0 1 I 0 'tnel g1o•e •or llo\e Bow; REMAINING SCHEOULE Sa"'•cla• USC al Wu nlt111ton UCLA at Artrona Oreoon St at Arl10<1a s1 Oreoon •• Stantoro Catllorn11 •I wunlngton St Sa"'rclay, "°"· If UCLA al use w u nfnoton St at w u nrng ton C1llfornla tt Stanfora Oreoon SI al OrtoOfl San JOH St 01 Ar•tone St Sa"'rclav, Nev. 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I o.m LA Hert>or al EH i Lo• Angeltt LA Sou1nwut at Lo• Angele• Vellev Wattwn St11119 c---. Ventura al Glenoai., 1.30 om Mooroark al Rio Hondo. 1:30 p m Hancock et Sanla Barbara l'MINIC~e San Bernardino Vallev 11 Ml Sen Jacinto, 1 om lmperfal Vanev al AntelOoe Valtev Dea.rt at Grou monl CAii gemH at 7 30 om unten olharwl" noled.l Pain-staking def eat Min!'esota Viking running back T ed Brown g rimaces as he sits on the bench with a shoulder injury Sunday. Tampa Bay's I 7-12 win rubbed salt into the wound. COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG Golden West ll ·•l 10 SaOOlt OeC' 27 le S<lnta Ana 17 28 Ba•er\lll!•o 7 0 -Pa\aOena JI 1 Futteno" '1 lS Como•on o 14 Se n 011190 Mt•• •0 Sar No" 11-at Ct-rr1toi• Ser Nov 19-Mt S•n AntOf\tO' le• OCCl Thur . Nov 7•-e1 Orenoe Coe\t• Oranee COHI (2-S·I) 17 Palomar 21 0 Se od1eoac• 12 0 Se nta Boroara CC 71 7• Long Buen CC 19 l I !>an Oi.100 Me.a 77 1J Cerrflo• 47 0 Ml San An1onlo 7J I• F ulltr!On u ~· Nov 12-a • Comolon• Tllur Nov 2.-Go•Oen Weit• S.ddlet>ack C6·0· 1) 27 C.oloen Wu • 10 12 Orange co .. 1 O 14 Long Beec11 CC 6 73 Grou monl 6 10 Sanla Ana 1 31 Cllrus 31 16 Rlver•IOe 14 Sat , Nov 1?-e l Palomar• Sal Nov 19-San Oll'QO" Tnur. Nov 2-•t Sou1nwu1trn• • O.noltt conference game Oak Tr" (I I S.nt. Allltll) SUNDAY'S ltESUL TS (l6fll of ll·dav "-.utNIAd mMMel FIRST ltACE. 6 lurlono" U ghlnlng Swift (Oln•vl 4.IO 3 00 7 40 Call<lv Store <Vatenrvela) S.IO 3 IO Au•llne• C w (l elelral J 10 Also raceo One Eve<l Romeo, Too Encore. Tall Ctoua, Mon•ltr Exclle· men I Time 110 415 SECOND ltACE. Bold Bellar Uo (Vtrlal J 80 2 60 2 IO MorH ISlelntr) 3 20 ) 20 Euentl1I Jot (Ltoheml 3 20 J 20 Al>o raceo. AIOme'> Dancer, Cour1 Ace, E T Home. Jen'> Vai.nllne Time 1 12 115 n DAIL y DOUBLE 16·3) paid $9 40 THIRD RACE. 6 furlOngs Ptllle Jolie (Telt lra) 20 •O 6 00 J 40 r .. rvOanctr (McCrrnl J 20 2 40 SolOmllto (Valen1uela ) 7 IO At•o raced. Co>I Ctnter, Pllrkv'> Choice. Maolcal Markt!, l'ront Land· ln11. Fente•llc Farewell Time 117 !"OURTH RACE. 6 turl0t111• Armin ( Plncav) 4110 1 80 1 60 KHO On Talking (V1n1f) l 60 210 Nice Ana Normal (Oetenoutaavel l 10 A••o raced Prince I rut , Blooming Tvronl, Double Ce•n. Swttl EOOle Time 111 F ll"TH RACE. 6 lvrlOngs . No Fial< IPtoro1a1 12 00 S 10 3 40 No ,...,.., (Mccarron) '-0 710 Poor Old Harrv <Oetanovu avel 2 80 Also raceo Se11<1u••v Mu•tc.11 Score s,,,.o Digger Ru 1 Gooa Man Buu Gtocltr Time· 1 10 715. '5 EXACTA P ·SI oela SIUOO SIXTH RACE. 1 1 16 mllu Fuerte IMcCarronl 10 20 s 60 s 00 Time For Silence 1v1n1v>e) 6 70 • 60 Prince BIOO<l A oval (Guerra) tO 70 Al•O raced lnvo•e Sliver Blooer S""lnglng Ollt Nortll 0t La•e Oar" Accent Hacnt Time 144 SEVENTH RACE I 1 16 mile• Ont•lothm\I( 10111\Yl 6 40 J 00 7 20 l1a1nOnMvPereoe McCrnr 160 2 10 P .. 1 Pte .. uru cSIOlllel 2 60 Al>O racea BUY Mv Act' Tr U\I U•. Engll•I> Girl Time 1 43 715 '5 EXACTA 11·41 Palel \37 00 EIGHTH ltACE. t , mite. Sangue ISno.tmeker I 6 00 4 40 J 40 L'Allravanlt <01nu vel 1020 6IO lnilnlle <CorOt<ol t 20 AIM> rac.O Sabin AvloaillOfl, CH lllla, Roval Heroine. Lvtn Encnan'"· !'ta me Ot Tara, Fal>YIOIJ• Notion. Trlole Ttpote Time 7 20 115 n ,.ICI( SIX 13·6·7·1·1-111 oelo U,496 wlln 19 winner\ l•I• Mrta\l. U Pick Six conM>letlon oalO 1389 80 wlln 414 «lnne" !five nor .. •) NINTH RACE. 1 1 16 mti., Famllv Fo• (PlncavJ 4 80 3 002 60 Trebllan IMcCarron) J 10 2.80 l'rlvoflu lmo (Toro) J 20 Also raceo Mln•lrt1 Grev. Gata ~~~·· Ca Pteln Oou011 Ja"et'> Song, Time 1 '4 1/S S.S EXACTA (7·6) paid $4' SO Allendance 40, ll 1 I I •• °"" ... ""''"" ART'S LANDING (New-1 BMdll -to anoi.t• " oau. 47 000110, 7SI maclt.,.el, lO roct< "'"· 37 vel!Owlall, I •netO•llt•Cl. 8 Kulpln, I heK ,._,,, I leopard •hark, f oln oack iherk DAVEY'S LOCl(Elt (Nt w-1 8Hdl) -731 et111le" 27 oonllo, 31 Calleo ban, 775 mackerel, 7t5 rock Cod. 60 ••n<l oan, 11 vellOwtall DANA WHARF -703 angler> 267 O&•t. n oonllo, 1 hallt>vt, 413 mecure1. SI rock ll•h, S ve11owtafl. 19 thHoinu o. I •<utoln No gamtt Kf'laclulaO Tllftday'1 G.,.... Mlnnnola al Harttora, (n) Eamonton el a....o.c. (n) NY Ranger• at New Jtr.av. (n) Pnlla~onla al NY "'a ncltr•. Cnl Catvarv at Pilfl1>Yrg11, (nl 8niln1 7, Klnvs 3 Sc-bY ,..nae Lo• A~t 0 l>-J BO•lon 1 2-7 "'"',...., 1 8o•lon, Laoolnte 3 (Fe<gv•. Markwarl), 16 11, 2. 8ollon. McNeo S (Mllburv), 17.12, P•nt llln--rlOll. Bo,. 2:06, Jarvi•, LA, 9.12. Btake, LA, Served bv Houtlon, 12 '6. O'ConN tt Bo•. ll.lS Sec.and,._ 3 Bo•lon, P-'°" I IMacTevl•ll, Mllburvl. il'I. 4 LO• Angele•. NIChOll• 12 (FOK. AncltrM>nl. 1 12. s Lo• An· oellt. Jarvi• 7 IEt111blom. Smltn) 115, 6 Lo• Angele•. Ha kantson 2 I EngOIOml. l.O . J Bo\lon. Bouro..,. 1 (MacTevltll, I( Crowaerl. 9 S7. I Bo•· ton, Mac Ta vl•ll 1 (Pedtr•on, K Crowder). 1132 P1n11tv-Cnor.-.• LA. 17 4' l'Nrd~ 9 80.,on. Markwart • IFergv\l 6-Ql, 10 8oalon. Kru"'>alnv>lll 7. U..M P-11..--eovro.,., eo,, t 56. Si.oh on Goat-Lo• Angelet 6· 12· 1<>-2' Bo•ton 13· 1l·t-l4 Goalle•-Lo• Angele•. 8 tek1 Bo•· •on Kean• A-13.0IS Au1"a1i.n PGA CNmplonstllP (al,,....._,,,.,. Boo Sllarr, inoo 71·76·69·71 190 °''le Moor•. M400 77·69·71·77 1'1 Boo Snaw, $2641 71·71 ·72·70 m 0 1<1nl• Clark 1S·61·77·71 David Gooa 77·14·70·71 Veuonan Somer> 7S·71·71·14 1'3 Ian Slan"v 73·13·77·15 NO-' Ratcliffe 71 ·14·10·71 1t4 Biii Oun., 19·11·17·11 1'5 Oevld Arm,1rot111 77·7)·7'·71 Pellr F owle< 11·70·72·75 M1'a Clavlon 14·14·71·76 ,,. 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Couroty-Cle•~ 01 Oom•geCountyon S upi•fl•lt luurt 111 Or;111g1• I\ ll\'\1111111 h,,., l1<•1·n l1lt1l DENNt<, hl.tOWli .. ,,0 ,,111mrv ( 11i .. 1 11·:,. l'.\X'l1i:>: H 1J< i·1·,1r ,,,., t.r.11.i1 '" A, ----M--L-l_C_NO __ T_IC_E ________ P_UB_L-IC_NO_T_l_C_E ____ 10(.t 12 t9tl:l "ouu1:v n·<1L11:s ltttK that h~ ll11h111 C · ll.111k111~ 111 tlw BOWMAN ''"'''"'o"~J ,1, 1,1,. """ .,1 fl1\N .II< 1,, ·'I'll"'"'"! .1~ 11, , •. r, 0 C f'tt{,* VIOLA M 1.1-:WIS bt• ••11· Sup•·lh•I' C:11ur1 uf Ora11~1· "' 11o1• l...touoo11 ""'"'<lrn ''' 'J'·''"J" I''· ''''"·ii 11 p1• '' 111.111\1 111 • f.I, • :.• '1' 1.w , ,,, FICTITIOUS •USINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P1~~·~1;;·e:; i~a~~o!Novo~~'.98;•1Y fllltttll'd a~ pt.•rson;il n·pn•;.t•n C11un1 \ r1·qut•S l1t1~ 1h.1t ~r~;•ty ,,.(1J~~1h:'ir'"~~~·;·;~)NW1U,1·""llllll'l: I 1111 •. ' ol • "' ,,, I 11 ·1' 1 .• :: .. : I· I •• 4 NAMESTATEMENT NAMfSTATEMENT 5653·83ta1tv1•\lu1dmm1,,tl'rtht•t·StVll'H11b111 (" ll.111k111~ ti .... 1p lllb•ff ~TBl[)ll{JlHW LA',r1 ip,11 1.l<l1\!I. l .H IJ((>,\t.,; l1111rl•1 i··t• t • 1t 1lh·• """"~ Thi'! 10110-..ing persons "'" dO•"Y Tn.i 1011ow1ng perso••s ar~ doing I 'I'"' '!'I' 'K • I\ I buSJOes.s as ouStll~!)' dS •I WILL AM I-' .l)f,,' "' puuH,·d a~ pt'f'"tut;•I re·pn•,•·n o1lw· .11 tm1 ... of •.t11•· 11~ 1,,,.., J' 111oiu•l l lru l11d' 1'' 1td• 111 • """~ • u • •' •1 • '•• ,,,,,, " OlARI\ ART S • tJo V1>m Oo•aoo OuEST II 833 Dove Or "10 PUBllC NOTICE LEWIS (undt•r lht• lnd"JJ1'11 t.111\'1· lo .1111111111-.11•1 th•· •''-l:Jll• ot 11'" IJ•111•·ll ~1·111·•• '11 ''"''1 •·' 11 .1'1011 ° ·I I• '·"' ' \, t' Tl 11 1 B • CA 92653 f "' -.. h '"'"''" t() B•~u.,t.R t ,.t ; .'• •• t • Newpo11 Be.icn <..A 9~6tiCl Nt'wPO•t eacn lt•nl A1hntntstr;1t111n 11 . _.,_ 111 Cil-:HTHlJf)t; STHEl'J<l-.H 1.unt •·•t .,.,,., .• ,.,1 r 1,. 1 A 1• 11• ••!• 1 1 • 1001 h• ""''' m 1 ' It • t • .. , 01'nn1s E C<1•t•t!nhH ~ 1J6 V1s1a l•"lld P1.,si. .. 11 ~ Ul E •6in Cosw FINC!MITEIOSUTSa •TuE!!..HENTSS tatc·i. Al·t I "l"ht· fl<'lt t10n is ~·t ( wult ·1 'lt1, I 1tdl·• M·t 11lt·11t /\d ~:it, Ill .. 11,.<in1 ''"'' ,.,,., ,.,,,.,. .. ,, "'''" I Ii I'' '\• : .11 'i 111 < '" " 0J)r ado Nt> ... puo 1 e.,acrt t.A 92660 Me~d c A 926?7 .. .. ..... .... I > All'la R Carpenle• .' t46 vista l>~t·•"·' A "tJung, 72925. Ory fhe 1011owong P<!•>On 15 001ng for ht'i1rmtot 1h Dt•pl No ;1 :it 1111111-.11 ;11Itot1 111 1-:-.1.111 .,.. A1 ·q u·v••rl I• •11111 1111" ''"'u I• 1 " '"''""' ( '; 11 I• I I )1 \\ • 1 ~.11 11. 1 1.\ 11.1 •·'. ' '· ' Oor.ioo Newpo11 Beacn CA 92660 Cree• Ro 01.i,.n.:i11.i Bar CA 91765 us111.,s> •h ' 7ll0 C1v w t \·1111•1 Ur . \V1·,t, 'flw 111·1111 .. 11 ,,,.,.., t111 l\1·.11 111~ '"1 1"1 11""11 '' 1111;.1 "11'" ,,.,,~··•••I ',\ 'I.! t•l 1.11 ..... 'I l'•lt 1 11 r ' L H Cap·' 11 1'69' c . 1t10" nu•1ne.r.<. t"'-conou,1°~ n II c H 0 AS"OCIATES 1 3•0~ s I\ . 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LOdSt Oa••v • Fn7293 ht· h(·artni.: Vnur ;ipJJt'ar> 111111(' 001' 1111• "11111•11 11bJ4'' m11u.,,1" 1t111 11111 .. , ''"I" t.1.r """ .01111 11 .. 1 t.or 111 I"• "' ,, I" PilolNO•' 1J it 28 t983 ~ PU8LICNOTICE PubhS'>t'O O'a"ge Coas1 Oa11v 1'11·1•0\.1\ 1"·111 f.11'1""'''' hv t11111., \\lllo 1111 1111111 lw·l11tt• l>•'1''"" '""''" 1 '•''' 1"'' '·•1' "' '""' '""''" 598'3·8J p,1,l1 0~1 17 24 3 1 Nov 7 t9&:1 11111 .111ur111·\ 1111' hi·.11111•• Yt1111 .OJlfM·,11 !'"" '")''' 11 '''1'" '01 1 11"" •; ' If 'Ill 11<1 \ t !:I· I Jf 566 \83 · ,_,. '°>'''•••U t1 .. l"'''"'lll,,.r , .. ,,.,1. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS . IF '\'t)ll t\l<E t\ l"llE!ll •11111 11 1.i\ 111 111 p<'l "ll l••I lo\ ftl'>ll f ;otlll•t111c1 11,,.,..1,,,. 111,.'l 1ll<•11.r••·11t1111 •1o'•l•·oh1o',1 NA ME STATEMENT 'OH ur ;, ltllll1ttgi·t11 .-r.•<ltlor \••Ill ,111111111•\ lull 1wo11q od tl11 ·lo '':; .. , d "'" :1 1 I I 11 ... A DAIL T P'ILOT AD·Y1$01 '41·U71 Tllt!IOl•o"''"9Per5ons are ooing MUCNOTICE 1ttlwJ,.._·1·~1M•d,\•11umu;.tftll· H Y<ll ' ,\HE ,\ l 'HEI JI 1'1 1"'1..,"1 1''1"'~1 ,·,.~ 1'\ .. 111'11.0111 '.\11° II •'""''"' ... ... ,, ous1n~ss dS · l?J.'1ow,. u'"" ,,,,. cH•"H1 1•r• t'h•• ,,. lWO S COMPANY 1555 Mesa FICTITIOUS •USINESS llUr d:.11111 Wllh the• l'OUfl 11r !'I Ill or :1 t'<llltHl!,!l'lll l'rt·1hhH luHl\•U 111 t ,,, ; 11111/ '"''I~'. 'I l•i f'll "1111 1 I•• !1 °1 I~ I "'"' '"I tVe•oeEest l7·H CoSla Mesa CA NAMESTATElllENT 1rt·s..·nt1tlo'lhl•p<•rsonal n •p -1flllt•d1 ... ·l'<IM'U.y11ltn1us 1 l1h· 2'l?or1chJ'>"''(llf1c .. t1 11,.,,,11, •lrl•'l•'"i 1t.1t.\1 'l'l"··•·'•"I \ ll• ' • .'.'.', ·''" ·'"' '·,,·.~: 1 926:?6 Tne IOIJowing person IS doing l'llt'lllLill\'1" ,1µp1111t\l•d IJ\ thl• (JUI t l,11n1 Wllh lhl• 'HUft Ill Oii t o-of,,,.. r ''"''' Pf'(./1111µ0 M '~"'I 111:11 \\ 1111111 l"lll 111"111!1 • Roy Dean Hotcn~1ss •S55 Mesa bus1n.,ss as t.1•u"'' 1 verae f ast 27·11 Costa Mesa CA PERSONAL BEST 3601 Jam· '••Uri w1tl1111 l11U1 m1111ths ,,., . .,..11111 h• llw 1:io·r~wi.il ••·p ft11 Tiu• ''"·"'~''" "'II I •r ro 101111 l11• d.111 •I !11 ,f """'1111· ' " 92626 bo•ee Newport Beacti CA 92660 fn1n1 l lw<lalt·11f ftr•a 1.;suan1·t• 1·:-1·11l.1l1\'I' ••P!J'•ll1l1·d by th1· s..-~sir1,,n1 d11 rno\"'H~•·,,1· .q1 .. ,• ... 1 11I 11 th I •• 111 •·•"• d 111 ~. • I Snorley Ruin r10tchk•SS 1555 l auron0eSlefano23124thPlace ifll'llt:r:..i~provtdi•d tnSt"("-•lUJI w11hru (11ul rnimlh~ asC• • m•1011r1••<•.; 1t1Clu>• .. P 1111011 :1111 11: 111• l't•olo.ol• \'••I• Mesa Vt'tOe fast U ·H Cos fa Mesa Cosla Mesa CA 92627 -f h p • ... 1nrou9r. P • "' 1.,~.,t """ 0 1 11 • 1 • • '·• '• ... •• ~ i 11 t 1' ,, fl ( I \I ICA 92626 Th1sousoness 1s conouctec1by an 1011 100 11 t t' rol);Jl£•Luuto' nim thl·dt11t•11fftf'>lt~'<Ua.1ll'l· 1'1rnu91• n~ .n~ ... ~ .... ··~'"Own '"' c· .• 1i1,111r11.1 I 11!'.I Ir ·' ., .• Thos Ous1ness ·~ COll!lucteo by a 1ndrv1dual >f C:altfornrn Thl' IUnt· for 1f h·llL·r'i il~ provtth·d 111 ~I~' ,upor\!IH• Cc,m11m .. n1o1n\l•tan dl1UVI' lil1111-( I olllll '.\Ill ""' • '.j •ll• ". gene1a1partners111p Lauron OeS1efano f1!tn~ d J1ms will nol t•xptrt• um 711011f 1h1•Pr11b;,t1·t'od1• ,.,1en .. J l 1 111111111 1!•111r111•·11t li 1111111 1111 •·· ,,., •· ":·.· .• •· .:,";·· .• I i~?s ~:.:~~r11~n!~s; flied'"'" the CoTu~~/t':~~~~~·o~=~~~e~o~~~ 1~~ p n ur lo fllur month:. from th1· 1f C:a hf11rn1.1 Tltt 1tn1l· 1111 uP~~~~-;~'~'"'~,';;,',,,' ,;. ·, ~~ ~;<;;:~ d1.il• "' Ill• J . ,, •1~· ""Tt• "' "'., '.' ..• Countv c•ell< o• Orange county on Ocl 12 t983 alt' of lht• h1·un11g n11ttt1·d tling cl.01111-. wtll not l'XfJlrl' ,,.1,.,,..010 ,, "'''' , .• • No' 3 t98J Ftt72t7 bov1· w11ir ll • f11tu rnont h-. t rn111 1 tw I PAllt.f. 1 11 ... , •. , , ...... ,. •Pu,, 1~ Y<1l ' ~I.\ Y t·:x .\ :111 :'\ ~-1I1• • 1 •~ · F2292t1 Puo11sneo Orange Coast Oa11y YOt: MA\' EXAJ\llNE thl• la11 • 11f till ht-.1r111~ r111ll•l~j '"'"' r .:;111 ' I "'"~' "' ... no "' l1h k• 1•1 lo\ rt., • "1111 I: '"'I , .' '.'. '' " '1' " • " I •1•" Io 19 • Puo11sneo Orange Coast Oa1Ty Pilot Oct t 7 24 3 t Nov 1561~87~83 f tit• kP•ll h\ tlw i·iiui 1 If V•!U ib<i\'e ltuCM"ll • •••O • .. ,, '""' , lrtl d"IJ ·", 1111, 1, q , d 111 1 Ii• 1 1,,1, :·' : 1, ., , ·:, "0 • P1101 NO\t 14 2 1 28 1983 -, -r • 1 , .. , • h f)df1r1 ~,,,,_,t.11,-,1J! •· ~nt' 1ht-..at1!""JyP • t ', ·' • • •• DEIJH NOTICES 5991 83 art• 111lt-n·s 11-ll 1n lh1· ••!';t;tlt•, \UL MA't EX t\M!Nf.I "oc~ciii.1·ll 1,,111 "'"'" ,i.,,11 0,. .,,. ''•II 111.» ,, ,,, •·J••TI 1 ,, , , L ,1, ,. , , • ., J' ,,, , ._ • ., I I MLIC NOTICE you m;1~ "l·n·1· uµ11n th1· i'X· ti<' k l'pl bv th1'1'1•urt It \'llU "meo '" ll" ""' "' ""' ne'>t••~ll'Cl ''11lr>1 ••I .ul1111111,11.it1.1 ••T , , . ··, •l• :••, Jl''d'f<,. PU8Llc NOTICE t'<'lllur or ,1Llmtn1~lratur. 11r rr tnh•rt·;h-<l 111 tltl' •-sk•lL-. lc""''"'"' "' .. "~ ,1Jowo d> i:,-. P3 1q~·11 1h1 J 11 •1 111 \ 1111 111• •' S SI Ess anu ('j ,(" m•· C.onOtlfn1'1t_jfr P1ar1 I . ;.1>. f" • :,.i .... •• ...i,,_ FICTITIOU BU H Uf)()ll lht• n llurrtl"Y l11r thL· \'X· <JU may s1•r\'t' uµon lh1• 1•)( <itl'lv(• relt:•rrP!l Ito l< lllrll Ill 1ol1Tlllrl,l1.1t111 ,olll ..,, '' J, .,., ' ' ' ' , •• , ' IRWIN, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t'l't1l11r 11r adm111is1r:itor Jnd ... ·utu r o r Jdrnm1!ttrawr. or 11'•· ,,, e"' •><hJ"ts~ m il ,,,n .. , I tl1 "1th •I.• • • •11!'1 •;.II I 1 l'I • 11 •I ,,., -• 1 • -•· ~· · '" ··• l ( · JOHN ME IR NAME STATEMENT Tne lollowong persons are ooong ' .. , 1. 1• 1" 1 i;. ~ .. "A""' RLE WIN I The 1011owing person is 001ng ousiniiss as flfp w ith the eo urt w 11h pruof pon lh1· ,1tturnt·v tor th1· t-lo. • <.1Jmmon oc~01111ato•111 ' «•; )I ""' 111 .,, 1\111 • 1~11111•11 1 •·4•h '' 1 .. , , ,., ,, " , , "" palled away November 6thlbus1ness as EZ TAX FORMS 3184 1 Paseo La o f servtl'I'. a wrtttt•n rC"'Ul'St ... ·u111r or .1tlmmistralor. and '".ii p•oP•Hh 0"•c• """ abo.e '-.1.o1 111J.' 111.,1 '"'' d• ·.11 , 'fJl' 1.1! '• .s. O .,. L C O M p A $ C C ., pur1>0fl1>U to l>l.l ~}4 Wo>~I Wohun in N~wpon Be.ch. Beloved A • ! L N Y Branza. an Juan apostrono A. stattng that vou dl·Mrl' Spt'<.'tal ftlt• with thr l'OUrl w 11h prouf s111,..1 Un•t A ; c0 ,1., M~Sd c,,111 111 •11• • 1 •I 1to0 111111j.' "' ,111 111 ,. · ,.. •l. f ~, huabAnd of FAlella Irwin of12~:.~~~!E~AJ~~2~'oyoen Bay 92~~[.rade Inc aCahlofrlra corpor· noltl't· u f the f1l11tg o f an tn· uf M.'rVtt•t•." w nltt·n rt>qUl'!tt torrua'l262' • ,,.,,,.,,\ .. 1111.1111,1 .11" nu n t ,,j Coeta Me.ea. Beloved father Oa••d Loren Bavs1n9er 3007 Iron, 318• 1 Paseo La Branui. San VC'ntury :ind appratSt.•mr·nt o f st.11tng t hat vu u dt-s1r1• !t(X'-"t<il 111<' unce•>•<;""a 1 ••,ste" O•\ • ,t.11° ,, " "' • I 111• 1~ 11 "' <• ·"'" •. :r. ~ .,-!';; ,, f J M . ha l Irwin IC 0 B c ' .. CA c CA 92675 f h f I . f I f Cla1m~ .. d' y '•"li1l1t; "•f JI\; .n. l)rrPt'~ I I o ~rry 1c e . roy en ay os a ... esa. uan ap1strano. t•SUlll' asst•lS or o t t• J>"ll· n o t1n· 11 t ll' 1 mg 11 an tn· riess (Jf '"" st•t•ei aoort>>• ~"d ,,11,.,, I 1• ,,.., • 11 ... • • '" 111, 1111 r1 1°>11• • l•<;; 1 • ;,_5 · ;1;. ·r: • ·t""'.P'" Patrick Kent Irwin both of 92626 -Tn•s business is corioucled by a ttuns ur at'l.·o unL'i mentioned Vl'ntory and upprlitS4'ffito'OI or common 00s•qn .. 1"'" 11 dl1) snown1111 ~1'ltto111 !:!!Ill o1111 I l'..'.•111 ·, 1d • • .. ' • •• l > ••Ju "l'r E ~ • ,.._ M and ' Robe Jill !(Jo Sien Baysinger 3007 orporat•on I (' I r I' h I . • • ' ••• ': • '0 ,rt' r ""· "-Irwin I r """' s 0 I 0 t ,,, ' ~ ... I 'R ( ..... . 4 ·.-;... 2f ~:.. L. :.. = ... ~ '"""'ta eea, rtlcro•oen Bae Costa l\Aesa CA A1cna10 Ma1ewsk• Pres1.._, Ill St.>ctton 1:!00 a n d 1200 5 o f t'SUltl' as.<;t•l!t ur of lhf' p t:ll '"''""' 1 11 ·• 1 "1111.. '" :1t• 'n>!1• " "'"'U · of Laa Vegu. 92626 Tnos statement was llled with the th(• Caltfurma Probate Codl•. tum~ nr .tt't:o u nl'. nwnt1111wd ai sa•e "" bl' tT·d " ou "'' "' :\lt SEH \I·. :\tl :\1 '(·. ~ _, r , • . '.EE . q., L. ~-;, Broth f Kath l o I d C 1 0 c t • co"•m1n! o• Ndrr.Jnl) l>•P1 .. ~so1 on• I . E... .,. --,. -er 0 erine Tum-t11s ous.ness 15 con uc e oy an ounty 1erll o range oun yon MEAD & MEAD 111 Sl.'l'llon 1:!00 anJ 1:!111~ ~of 11111,0 rf,golr O ,,9 rnie µo;~p,5,011 0 , ll_<,11 ~'' • , . . 1.:. • '· , -..E •,1, 'J"t ":o' ·-r er of Aurora Colorad Allol'nOMOual Ct '2 19~ 1101 D St l s .• 170 h I l f p I c· ,j B' I l\CIB EHT \l f:'I H\ I "'' i < ,, • t. ,Al!;5-" , O. Oavio Ba)singei F2272M OVe ret , ~ UI e I 1·-. ;i I 11rnta ro !ale •iuf' l'!ttUmOranCf'' ro llil\ 111<' "lin'd•n"'9 : • ' . •· ·, ·. ' •• t .• .:. _;. :. ;::c. 1urvlved by 8 Grand-Tn1s sta1emerit was flleo with the OARWIN a WAGNER Newpor l BeaC'h. CA. 92660 S IOl\EY MEl\DLO\'ITZ IP"n< IJd' surn r 1 '""' ·•1·"~1 .,..,.,reo 5 190 ( .i mpu-. Dri\l·. P.fl :. hil-'-M be S J hnlC Cl t 0 C p t C II 7 03•1 !10 'I p n~ ''"" OPt-0 r r ''.>SI "''' onte•">I u .,,.,,1 ,· · ·~ -c ~n. erne r t o ountv er~ o range oun1y on roteu on•I L•• orpore on ( 1-i I n ,.., 3. Allorney for etltione r , '"""'Cl" ,,~ "" ,,!l,,.J '" 'ou•d "blt.-15 u O\ • ,,_ • , 1· .. ~· , : ··~~ the Baptist Catholic Church No• 3 1983 M01 Yon Kermen. Svll• 410 l'11hf1-.lwd lk.111~" C11,1st 3225 f:. Carson Slreel 1.,a •• mce~ ,, a•., mae• 11!?-1'!"~' "' :\ f•" Pu r I B t· i.1 c h • < .\ · ' ·' • ~•·, ' C t M v · . . F22t2S5 ~vine. CA t2715 I I' . N _ !I " 01 a esa. 1s1tallon. PuO••sneo O•ange Coast Oa1ty 714)155·1155 bth 1'111 Ult .t i. II\' I.'· La ke wood . <:A. 90712 ''" O•"'" ''' 1 ' ''' '•"'' ~"9"' · :!fifi!(.";J<:.U • , .,. '· •·v·:· .. Monday, 4 -9 at Bell Broad· IPolOI NI)> ' 14 21 26 1983 PubhSlll'O Orange Coast Oaoly HIH:I :iH:1: H:I l'ulih~ho'\l 01 .111gt• c,, .• ,., ,ano f••flf'n,es I' 1"" " ''1"" a•,, r 171 11 : j:!-~!l!I.) way. M.. of Christian ~996-83 110! Oc1 17 24 3 1 Nov 1 5~~:~63 )),,tly I 0;1111 No\' I. .! 11, I !11!:1 ~~:~1,1';~1,',,'1~ .. :~,:~,'.;• .. ~.~·.~,,1~~7.0 .. / I '111 .11 .tu ol l 11 .. 111.!• t '""' '' ·: . , .. 1, • ....,.;""'=,'.·•·:; .i~ Burial, Tuesday November , MUCNOTICE • :'>Y:.!!I H:l 1orna1ea1u 1, .. s9-.-·.;l J>.111\ l 'd11t ti.· l1 '\.•.I· "· '·"" v,, ... 8, 7:30 pm a t St. John the MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS•UStNESS Tt11_, ttntl'''"'• u11rJe• , ... u '.).,. • ., J••.' '•I• .•. I•;: .... ·.~·:;' .. ' .,iv:','~~~~~:' Baptiat Catholic C hurch. j FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I MLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE <~:~;~~·;;;''~~~'~'.',~"';:,~a'.:!~ 1~,01~.;, '' • " ' .,,,., ,. : :.~ Coet.a Mesa. Intennenl: St NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •uSINESS Tne followo11g persons art> domy PU•llC NOTICE 10~< ~~·d""" o• n~1 .... 11 .... \) Dt>mdh I PUBLIC NOTICE • . " l " 'ff'' ' • ~ • Mary'• Catholic Cemetery, Tne IOllOW•ll9 person IS ooong NAME STATEfllENT bus.ness as . lu• ._ ..... J'1C , ..., 1'"' " I •.,. • ..... l •• ' . I • " I ,. ' I ' ·-•. Seneca. M iaouri. Pie-Jbusonessas I T"e followong person is Ooong ~EAT1VE NfTWOfll( 311•Volla No1ocet>•sa1e unoer tne prov1"ons l"""""d E1ec1 •I• 5··• ·~._,, .. ,1.• SUPERIOR COURT '•. ·•:t• , ....... •'-"'I M,4 Y!'LOWEP •GENER.A i BLllLO· b,,.,,,,.s·s ;u Way Newpo11 Beach CA 92663 ol ":ct1ons 3071 a110 )072 01 Ifie S•Y"t.'ll cause u .,,1 tl 'I' "l" IJ' (Jf'l~oJll OF CALIFORNIA o' , .o ,. ; '"~·· Brothers Bell Broadway 1•NG CONTRACTOR! 1619 Placent•d GE RMAIN MACHINERY COM· rw i... Com11wrt1Cdl1ons Ill(, J t t 1 Covil Co<Je ol rn .. StalP (11 c'ahlo•n1;) n110 ~ "'" h•" I ' " I I,. ,...,C .. Jl'<l '" COUNTY OF ORAN CE ' "': Mortuary • Costa Mesa. A.e Costa l\Aesa CA 92627 PANY 13 18 GaTa•y Drove Newport llollll Way f><e.,tJO•I Beacn CA '" .1CtO•!lancc with me prov1s1or1s t••e co .. 11t. ""~"'"I•" •~di I •opetlv ·~ ' ""' ~· tllP• • "• • • • ' • i• n ' ,. • . ', . 642 91~ .,.arry Rona lo Oooge 1619 Beach CA 92660 92663 ol '.eet•oM 307 1 and 3072 o1 me •cxa1eo A;f "•"•Jn'' I • I•: , " "'Je, "' -\P1acent•a Ave Costa Mesa CA James 0 Germain 1318 Gala•v This DUSlll0S> •S conovcteo Dy " C•v•I Code OI tne SllJl<j or CaTo•o•n•a o;,,. NO•emDt:' . 158.> P<:t 1 t! s· ... ~, Ma"'"' r. i; ••• ' ' •I ' ~·· ·~-92627 D••ve Newporl Beach CA 92660 corpora11011 1'1C 1011ow1ng loste!l 1enoc1es Wiii oe CLIENl AEf Na•'. wJr '·'""'' IH Of '.,. ".r 'llt"• I ~' "'' MOONEY I nos bus•ness •S conovc1eo by an This bus•"ess •S conoucteo by an Oan lttekenolf Pres•Oenl sNool~ a,17P'1'9b8hc3 Auc1oon ol 10 00 am 13 •O~Q~3 _, BOWMAI< ''" ,., """" ,, ,,,,,.,.,v .•11, • WINFORD T. MOONEY.1110 .. ooual nOoviOual c.Th1ss1atemen1 wasl1leO w1lntrie AtBENWAANERSGARAGE 816 IBENo;FACT 'I A 1,c..... >••.!>•'" I•·' •a· 1.o ••• ,. .. resident of Newport Beach, 11ar•y RonalO Oooge James 0 Germain ,.;;.ounty Clerk o1 Orange County on 9 as sa•o f•ustt'<' u ROfll ·o <;HOW r Au5E ',,.,,., .. ' . "' ' '• ......... ~ away ovem r . Counl~ Cler~ OI Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on 0 c F'tto7300 !977 Buock 2 OR Mo Lie XP)( 493 ?~69 1 1 amt>e• I Su11e.~... ti.1b•' , • .,, _,,... t' ''" .. , 1°: VO\ 1~(, rt:rnd1JU•.g ~ N be 5 Tn1s statement was hleo wl!h lhe This staleme"I was liled with the u c1 12 t983 E Walnul St Sa,,ta Ana CA 270 1 IB C•NO'f T A'flOR «..1~ l "ANtrE •)~NAME 1 »J ... , r· • • . r •11• µo"""~; u•• He ill surviv ed by hia wife Nov 3 1983 Oct 19 1983 Pubhstied range oast aoty VIN ••B27Y7K I 18539 f l 10,0, CA 92630 ,\Ir····~·•' ''" '"'''' ·• • Ai" 11c 11o11 1 ,, ·, ,., ,1 ,.,,. """'s' ;ttcu• .. o.1 Mildred. Children, Kathy F22t2SI F227M71P11ot Oct 17 24 3 1 Nov 7 1983 Ben Warne•s Garage Tnc (7 ,., 8!>5-1:88 St<-·•" •.1n'"'. we '"~"r, ,,. ., t , , , · <'•·v•' r 1·u>t ''""' onl~re;1 M ooney, Jack and Richard PublosheO Orange Coast Oa11v Pubhsneo Orange Coast Daily 5655-83 8 l8 E Walnut St 1Puot1;nec O•dno.-Codst Oao'1 p,,, t Md•'" ' l·· ~."' '1 .. c ..,,, tt " Clt'r• I 1. i• ... ,1 r" 1.-"' '"o.l"t! ,.J.,tr.~es ' Buck, 4 ~and 7 Pilot Nov 1 t4 21 28 1983 P1101 Ocl ·2• 31. Nov 1 13 1983 Santa Ana CA 92701 "lov 7 14 z 1 1 J8J Ir' lh•~ .. .,., .,,. •••r <!•" -''"' \1•119 ,,, • •' •··· '"" :ems t Sd•C Oet0c 1 !>993-83 5760·83 D1m1"1c"M>t.Vr~ l 1enholder 59>o·83 th'to•• '"'" ' i"" I'"'" Ronoll!l '' ,;• ••. ,., ''"'<lt!'> u••Cl e•toen,.,, -' Ute~. rvicell were held !----------...;;.:;=~ rUDL 11\Jll\,t. Pu011sheO Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~1"·"' .... ,,. ' ',, 1111 . J ...... M.v·' " .... ' 1 ... d' u 111 t• ., .. ~·· .. ~i>lo-C under the direction of Salz MLIC NOTICE p•m•ic~TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Nov 7 1983 5864 83 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 "'' 1 1 :; .. -~· b• '· '1111" , .. ' r • ·• · • • · · · ,,: Be Smith d Tuthill UDL "" NAME STATEMENT B•" 1 • 0 • " I"'' •O ·' '""'•ll> rgeron-an · FICTITIOUS •ustNESS I FICTIT ous BUSINESS • ~. ·•fl!t<" 1J«0c '1£C " " ,, •• r ••• , 1 ,., • • .,. , 1 Mo rtuary. 646.9371. Tne 1:i1~~1~9STP~;:::.E~sT OO•nn Fl~!~~o~:A~~==~S bu~'.~e:~1~~w1nq person> are Oo1r1g PU8LIC NOTICE NAM~ STATEMENT V"'~"' ""''~'"'1•"1 "''" ,,,u ., ,11 ... ", r. •··' i ;.., ... , .. .'. ;.,~; ,7;; ' .. » SOFT RADER 31841 Paseo l a I T"te ro '"~·no tJPtS'=""' s t!C "l.l ""rr ,., , .. r>P•, .... ,, ,,, ' iu'' tl ~r ;., t-.}, '' .. -. .. l t' ,, .. b y,i J•' ~ J )U E...a'!t' WEE_.., I busine ss as Tne lollowong persons are doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .. , ... ,ft~·s a•. 11,, "M ~ 1 •" • • 1r .. , "" ·-1·1 ., ' ' ...., CO""ERC IAL .-HE M-ORY jbus•"euas • Branza San Juan Cap1st1a110 CA ~u'"n , ''r• ·· • • 1:· • ~.. ''"O~ ·~ Frankj L W ka 'd """" -~ 192675 NAME STATEMENT ~ A CHILDS Pl ACE, PRE SCHOOL oDl'i .t•t'''""I '' •r• '" t.lto'>' w••i to• ·• • 1 "'"' ' '''P "'"JI OU"' e . ee . reSI e nt t :795 Sllypar• Suole ~ lt<one CA PR!VA TE CAPITAL GROUP, 1301 Ttie lollowmn pe•SOll 15 001ng OA C ARE E l(R 9 --th ... •Pl'' II Ill ' ' ,, 11'" • " ..... " I ..... , • ., ,. -• I v .,,,,. •• '' • of Fountain Valley ~......i ,921 14 Dove St Su1te25S NewportBeach, Sollraoe 1nc .a Catotorn1a corpo1· " ' <... N 'J 11.. .... ~,, • '" ' • ~"" ·•' • , " N be 4 S,_...h . Ne.1 Caner 238 ChoQuona St ' C A 92660 lltoon. 3 184 1 Paseo La Branza. San business-as lrl'f't Costa Mes a L."' o<o•. 1~11n.,1o1 • " .. ,. ·:• "1eo I"'' u I ''' ~" '''ti ud'ol"<" '"A away ovem r . e 11 Lanuna Beacn CA 92651 Harry C Ha11ow, 6911 Crescen1Uuan Cap1stra110. CA 92675 OALYN MACHINING CO 1025 E Pat,.coa Ann Sm11h .JI~. 01t!g<l" ,. i<, <t1Rlr<ER C.<Ot!•l'O "'"' .1 't "' •' ' ~"'"'"" l. In•· at"'" .i~-survtved by her husband ,, T~ b 5 0 0 t&"' bu a Chestnut SI Santa Ana CA 9270 l venut'. Costa Mesa CA 92626 ~UP) ul tn•s Ort It'• to shnw CduSI' till ~ bt' 1 •l"•· • ,.. T•ust d"•I tt~: ~JI"" I Tnos business 1s conoucled by an Ave Buena Park CA 90620 "15 usone 5 18 c n uc"" •· o d G 1 J t6 lb R v • Robert. Services will be ,ft~1~oua1 This business •S conoucted by alcorporat1on ,.. avo oes r -'erv1ew Robe•! Lee Smith 3222 0 11•11ori i1bt1sn .... 11 ~m~c J ~\'•'"I.Dr IO<or •11< ~.)>I~ "'i ''r'~"s ~PO dO•dntes '' ·~ •. R P "" Huntongton Beach CA 92648 ven.,p Costa Mesa CA 9?62S ,r:ess•'*' .. ,,....,., ' ., • '" tnt' na' .1! ~ -r _1-. ;r. held Tue.day. 10 am at the Neil Carter gerierat par1nersh1p !Chard Ma1ewsk• resodenl This business •S conOuCle<I by an Tncs DuS•ness •S cono11t11'd by "" ~ 1 !l ""~r.nc: " 0 l I\ p,1,1 ti '1PWS 'I -I•'" <l"f lcoJ• t'!oS I"'"~ .), Harbor Law M . l Tt>os statement was fileo Wlll'l the Harry c Harlow L... Th•S statement was hied Wtlh the 1nd1v10ual •nil "1111~· pal.Jt'' ' 1"""' .•• "u• 11oon '"'"'"d ,.,, n' ,,, I ... ,. t•" • "' "9 t:..: •l Cha n emoraa 1county C•er~ of 01an9e County on This statement was filed with tne~ounty Clerk 01 Orange Counly on OavlO Gu1os Jr P~troc•a Ar"' Sm•th "tn, l.""' •, '' •)1.rnrie cc•m~ ,1.,,1 n"" !>• t 111nP1J t11 .~ clricbl'of~tin~~Sel'VIH.~ Oct 19 t983 F'tt717C g~~n:~ ~l:~j ol Orange County on Cl t2. 1983 F227294 lh•S sta teme"t was filed with tMe 111,~ 51dlemenl .,.,., loled w1tn t11e 0.11\·1t Or! 2~ :r:ie. mu (i 1•l Y.•· l'n,,u lhe J,1, betn·" -'6 ... ~.. OAflW'" 6 WAGNEll County Cieri. OI Orange County on ounf, C•er .. 01 Orai>ge Cou"h on Rn ·L [ W 'iUMNER tne «•I• under ,,s.he direction of 1 Puo11sneo Orange Coast Daily F227112 Oct <>O 1983 r.t 4 1q63 Jv 1ut' 01 me Od1~.1 1 ·t1:· ·~ •983 Harbor Lawn Mt. Olive 1P·lo1 Oct 24 31 NOV 7 13 t983 Published Orange Coast Dally A P"""Mon•l l•• Corporetlon F227"9 F226535 °'"I '" Cl• (..nurl .f,( AV l r D• t.' ( "'S•O •• s ''• M r+.o .. ~ .... 0 cu... 5759·83 Polot Oct 24 31 Nov 7, 13, 1983 :'f'1 V~ ~;~5an, Sull•410 Publ1snell Orange Coast Oa1ty Put•lis~en O•M>g~ C.oasl Oa,1; Ronald Steven Marlin L0RPC'IRA1C:D 0• ·-J· .,., . .,.,.,.. I Pl&.IC NOTICE 5763·83 1~1;jiss-1155 P•lot Or:t 24 3 t Nov 7 T3 1983 P,101 Oct 31 Nr• • •4 z t l98J Menc y J .. n Merlin I .,5 sa1t1 ''""'~" (WOOD) PubhsheO Orange Coast Daily 5 764 8:1 •,s91 113 2208 C•nyon Or b, r 1 '•(R-. CE COMPAN' age•• MAUDE WOOD, a resident I FICTITIOUS •ullNEll PU8LIC NOTICE p,101 Oct t7 24. 31 Nov 7. t983 PU8LIC NOTICE Cool• Meu, CA 92927 B1 1,: ''> M.i'•M,., t\Ss1si.u11 5.,. Of Corona del Mar ..;_ NAME STATEMENT 5660·83 PUBLIC NOTICE C (714) 541·4572 1 ret l " ......... 1 Tile ronowong persons are dofn~ FICTITIOUS •USIHESS 111'1''"'''1 ..,, '""'' "h i D11•11 "''"1 tl•11· h [11.,,1 WI''\ Or.,nge CA 1946, ~ .. -A away Novem-bus111ess 'S NAM£ STATUffNT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS IOc• '. N"' • 14 ,'' 11•6' "<'tCr t-" 0 PlJ8LIC MnTICE NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS , a110 •1 , c " .a.•• Thi' fol1ow111g person~ ore Ooong NAME STATEMENT 1 1 L u ber ... 1983. s"-"ved by two I B & l MARKET ING 3472 Wino Tne lollow1ng persons are 001ng llV l '"-. ., . ·~ p,,, a:ec Al M -...r-illi· d sou• Dr Huntmglon Beacl'l CA business as b T 1 f II A '11" '""' ' '"'>'.i" "''1 " ' IOl'l.I, ex -." vray an 92649 McNASH LIMITED 2278 Newp"l•I FICTITIOUS •UllNESS ,.-orwss as '" o owing u .. ••oo~ ,)•r> uo" 'l PUBLIC "'OTICE , r.' •',,I •. 1 •I N,,, •9llJ Don U -..J"illi EMERAL D (NERGV ~UNO I 9 bu••"e~s .1s I n "'..-."· 'vray, 5 grand-1 Paula Lorenz 3472 Wonospur Or , Btvo Costa ~esa CA 92626 NAME STATEfllfNT Camnlla Corona oet Mar CA tJ c; POOR ()·,rs l ro 79114, -------------~·iG r -' c h I l d r e n , I 2 Hunlongton Beacn CA 92649 Steptien Jelferson McNasri, 2292 ll•e following person 15 Ooing 9262~ !H•lllOI' Or"e 0 ,,,nt;e l.ll 9266-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t d h .1 d · Larr 1 Bee• )417 2 Winospur Or Canyon Costa Mesa CA 92626 bus1~e$$ as . NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC "'OTICE area -gran c I ren. ,uunton ... ton Beatn CA 9~5·9 lh•S business IS conOucled b• 8 THE ADDEO TOUCH BY ne91onal RosouoCPS '"~ 9 Cnm An1'1<1n, p,., .. , 29Q4 c Hollltitl ! n G --'d · will be ,..,. • '.. ' Drat Corf')n;:t ()~t M;u f A 92625 D'"'~ O't1f1Q•> L A Cl;'f\67 i .,,. ln'hiwtnu Lh-•r-;,m •~ ""'"~'t rav.,.. e M!l'Vleet Thos ousoness os conoucted by a l1m1teO par1nersh1p BARBARA 5004 Neptune Ave 11 ,,,.,,.,, " NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE held on Tu--'-y November gPn•ra1 par1nersh1p S J McNash Newporl Beach CA 92663 Th15 bus1nP5s is conOutTPO b) a P<>ag' Anr p,.,,., 28~4, l· .. ut. u · ,.,...,. AN l' ; ti(• ,, .. S(I •A p·•· ...,.... -~ 500 N hm11Pf1 oanne,sri1p 1D•1v(l o,ttng~ t A 9(:6tt ' ... , ~ ,, ..,,. l r:' '" ~ '''''N'm ,, .. v-.51 •' •r 8 , Ul83 at 2PM. intemrnent Paula Lorenz Tn1s statement was toled Wlf'1 the Barbara A Ooorii, 4 eptune "oy H o~tf!•h0111 P1f'~1(1ent rn., llu~•nl'•<>" CO.,,<hrttn(J II\ I" 1.1 ... I~ . ' •1 ..... , 111 R•·.11 II \.A I,, ,, ' l•Ptll;)l' 't '4 ........ ~ Pacific View Memorial I 1nos s1atemen1 was 1o1eo "W•ll'I the Counly Cle1k ol Orange County o~ Av,.• Newport Beach CA 92663 Tho' slalPmPnl was hieo With lhe QPllPrlll P&•l"""'"P Jl~(>h' 1/l•o> f' 101l 11qlrir ll"oh,, Cnt •o•"'·' •countv Cler~ OI 0 1ange County on Ocl 19 1983 Thi$ busoness IS conducted by an Cnunh Cler~ ol Or~nqe County 01°' "' '"""' ri ..... , I j"~" Ao.Ill fh•" IJ!lo.I : 11 v ... I r llSINI) (N 'E RPRISFS INC ' Park, Pacific VieW INov 3 1983 Fmen tnOoviouat OCI 12 tQBl Pt'QQ)Per.., .,_''"' l\l••"ron••H .. ,1ch t A Q,(.G31"''"""'"P·••!1 .1nd~r~e'"""•'llrµ••· Mortuary Directon. Fnt210 Pubhsneo Ora11ge Coast Oa11y Barbara A Doore -. F2272" r.,,~ ~1at1>rne111 "'"" l•h•11 ,..,,,, '"" .,.,., r>u"""" mnu '" ! N ,111 r"'"" • "" .,, .,H'fR •Al •on1 Publosheo Oran9e Coast Oarly Pilot Oct 24 31 Nov 7, 13 t983 Thos slatoment was hied wiln tne HOLZWARTH, POWlll. STEIN 6 c,:nunl) Cler• '" Oo:wq,. c0111,11 on n h 111t1.11 1 r N' r n '" t '"' 1t.1IP(I A1•111 1. I P.101 NO• 1 14 21 28 1983 5757.53 County Clerk 01 Orange C'ounly on HINMAN Oc• 16 •t>B.i / Al,111 n .>.llJ.11 ,, 1.,A . 1,,., ,,,,,,. " ,,.,1111,11 ..,110,., 111,, 5992·83 Oct 19 t983 F227174 LAWYEllS F22M97 ro.,, '' , .. .,,-, . .,, "'" !1 I'<! w.fl• 11 '' ·"I'"""'"'"' w t1 ,,.II ,1T ru111,. oH1Ct•O• HARaOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crem1tory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa M9S8 540-55~ PIERCE MOTHERI HLLMOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadw1y Costa Mesa 6't2-91SO aAL TZ aERQIRON IMtTH 6 TUTHILL WHTCLWf CHANL 427 E. 171h St Co1t1M ... 6't6-9371 McCORMICK ..j_TUARY 1795 l=hc;;on Rd. L.90Una • C•. 9H51 494-9415 c MUC NOTICE Pubhsned Orange lnancl•I PIH• PuOh5'1P(I Qo ~nge C:uast Doll!, b ..... ' I .... ~ t ,, 11'0• I • """ 011 '" .,,, "' 11o ... 1 1 .,,,, ........ , ,,,, r•.11 FICTITIOUS •USINHS P1101 Or:t 24 3 1. Nov 7c~;~f 19~~oly Sull•:,:~~llT:u~::.,d P11n1 Uct 31 N1•• i t-1 215~~:~83 <"I 11o 1aR • F227H3 j;•::'.~ .~.'. ",': 1'.1';;•· ,':,,::~~ ;:•!~;:~~ . .',', MLIC NOTICE NAM£ STATEfllEHT 5756·83 wport Beecl1, CA. t2MO I ,11""''0 • "•"''1" 1 .• ,,.,1 fld•I\ ll,01.01o1, ''"'I'" •iC•"l11111c1• w1t11 ~"' FICTITIOUS •ustNESS Ille following pe1son IS doing D1m•1c MnTICE Publlsned Orange Coas1 Oa•I) "''' 11 ' . : , •. , • • • '"tU 1''"1 •l ~-\. , 1' •• l •111"'"'" C'nm NAME STATEMENT business as rUDL •~ P1161 Oct t 7, 24. 3 t, Nov 7 t963 PU8LIC NOTICE "'0·' b 1 "'"" • 1 •'•"-11" '""'"•"!l ' 1 T11e loilowong pe rsons are Oorng POST ELS GET ·N·GO. 1525 Mesa FICTITIOUS •U81NE8S 5658·83 1 '"'' "' . ' business as Verde 011ve EasT Suue t t9 Costa NAM£ STATEfllENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PlJ8LIC "'OTICE 1 '"'" 1i• W•~Jol''" 1o••to1tt. S " GE 0 33 •• C 92626 NAME STA TE ME NT n Wl C ''ll0~4 Wll 70 1(1'>: VIVA L/loJ 55 Voa lido ..... esa. A The following person is do•ng DlllDLIC NOTICE Tr 1 11 Su11e 300 Newport Beach. CA Eoward James Postel, 1610 business 85 ruu • '" 0 owon9 person •S 00011° FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 'ia11· rrntt'"tl' ·"" I<'.' r 1> ~·t>• 92&63 Caraway Or Costa Mesa CA. SHEFFIELO"S. 220C Kno• S!leel. Ouconoss .is , NAME STATEMENT QOllt'n' lllr1 ..... lul ,.,p('n<t'l> lee Cream lnOustro~ tnc 3355 92626 Costa Mesa CA 92627 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS p OMMERCIAL FURN1l URE RE 1111• tollll'"'"''l p~rso11 is Ooulg ll'"'"""' !!• lhP ""ll"ltV ag,,•eme•11 Via Liao Suite 300 Newpofl Beach. This bu11ness is conducted by an Vicki J Hart Shellleld. 220C i<no• The 10~:!:g s:e~!!.!':E~! doing c~1~2~~~ Flower St Cosia Mesa "'""'P'' as flA Tri" Nm 1''11t-e• 4 t98:1 CA 92663 ndlVIOull Street. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 usiness-as l B ltC:.H v10EO SERVICF 17460 l EAC:.•"4\, ENlff'lPFttSES INl. This business is conducted by • Eoward J. Postel Chem·Hlrt lnternahonat. 220C WINOSONG RESIDENTIAL CARE. s himas M ~ke~ 717 FlnwPr 01<1e <;1 Fllun1.:1on vo11ey CA 92708 o, Mne•t r Oitontrall corporahon This statement wH Wed with the Kno• Slreel. Col la Mesa. CA 92627 4 I Joann Street, CoSla Mesa, CA 'Th o~ta Mesa A 2627 Jnn lH•mtJ 'i480 DIAi'> SI . Foun l\t101n•') for SecureO Pnot1 ConSlance M C11e1Secretary of County Clerk of Orenge Covnty on This busi~s 15 conducted by an 26.,7 '5 us•ness '5 conoucted by llfl ta•" V:tllf'y C'A. ··~ ·06 P;o1•11sh••fl 01ana1' Cn,1st OM> 1>1101 C be ,,83 • ~G • 1no1vldual Nn• 7 Htll3 orporation ~ I 19 1• lnd1v10ual Oona Barbara WtndlelOt. 606 Tom Becker 111" llU""'''"~ '~ conOllrtetl Dy an Thi5 st81emen1 was llled W•lh lh• '221* V Hart Shelheld lubhovse Avenue. Newport Be11ch. Th•S stalem11nt was hied woth till' 11•n•v•<l11<11 I CounTv c1e,k of Orange County on Publ19hed Oranoe Coast O•lly This statement was hleO w11h the A 92663 County Cle•to. 01 Oraflg•• Couni, on Jtln 1<.e1no ------------- Oct 20 1983 P1101 Oct 24. 31. Nov 1, 13, 1993 County Clerk ol Orange county on Oona B Windleldl Oct n 1983 lho., <tah:mNll wu~ hi~ wrH• "'~ PUBLIC NOTICE '221tll 5761•83 Nov 3. 1983 This statement was hied with the F22MM Counlv t 1"1' Ill 0•1tngr Count•"" 1----...;;..=..;;...;..;.;;..;..;.=--- PubhshecJ Orange Coast Oally P\&IC NOTICE FnaM ounly Cle1k or Orange County 011 PubllsheO 01,,.1ge Co~ut Oa1ly O<:t )~ Hld 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pilot Oct 24 3 1· Nov 7 t3, l!l83. Published Orange Coest Dally t 12. 1983 Pilot 001 3 t Nov 1, 14 2 t, 1983 '221233 NAME STATEMENT 5785-83 ftCTITioul ..,...... PllOI Nov 7. 14. 21, 211 1983 F'tt7:10I 5689 83 P111111 .. 11PO t1•1111gt• Coiut DA1ly llti• l11llnv.mg P•'•~nos Art l'IC\1110 ------------HA• ITATl•NT 59115.93 Publlshed Orange Coast Daily P1•ot 0<1 11 Nov 1 t4 21 1963 t•u~rlle«, .i~ Pl&.IC NOTICf The l0Uowl11g persons are dolno 1101 OCI 17 24, 11. Nov 7, t983 PUBllC NeTICE "89~ 83 •~lluHfS •NVE!l1 MEN TS Two ____ ..-;.;..;...;.;.;;..;....;.;; ____ ..,.,uslnest II · fltMllC NOTICE ~. 5652·83 -------------C '"P•"i•ll• P1111a Suote 250 Newoo1t 'ICTITIOUl IUIMI• 17731 MITCHELL tNlll!'.STORS.1---------.---.----FICTITIOUS IUllNEH MUC NOTICE fl"ncn CA 9~6tW. NAMI STATl•'fl 18009-l Sky Pllir, lrvtM. CA 92714 ,ICTmOUI 8UtMH 1-----.,---1-C-NO--f-IC(____ NAMI STATEMIHT WolhM•• W .,.ugh1'5 J1 ·7 Bur n The lollowong perMJns ire doing Dennis P McC1rter, 428 Vista MA• ITATl•NT r\111\. The following ~<SOM 11•• t1o•ng ,ICTITIOUS iustNESS mq ''"" N""'""'' BHcn CA 92660 busr"ess H Roma. Newport Beach. CA. 92860 The following persona ere doing ,ICTITIOUS •Ull•S• business as NAME STATEMENT I hom.\~ II P111c~ll 18' 42 via Ve• H H & AlORtOOE, 26701 Quall S1even L Klotterman, 2101 Glerl· bullness H NA• ITATIMINT T & G HANOYMAN SERVt\.E 218 The 1n11owi11g l""'on '' <101n11 on,1 lrvor1P. (..A '1'7 t5 Creek = t6 Laguna Hiiis. CA !12653 ri;•• L-"'a Belch. CA. 92651 SUPERIOR PAINTING CO , 222 9th St Huntington Beach C.I bus1nn•s as Tllo> l'USlll<'J<!i 11 conOuctN.I tw 01 S -.-·· The lollowtno pe<son1 are doing 926•8 Hamel Hllleboe, 2670 t Quall erent• N Burn•. 20 Ody11ey 34fh St . Newport Beach, CA 926e3 stness as WIL UAl\A H WARREN l\NO COM O•'"""" p 1r111ersl11p Creek " 16 Lagune Hllll-;l::A !12853 (:ourl, N-port Beach. CA. !12860 RIChard E. Forstall. 222 341h SI.. Hill-TOP POWER SWEEPING. Timo!tiy JosPph lfoppt' 7222 PANY t798~ S'vl1A•~ Corell' J I M m 15 I• Purre11 Michie! Aldndge. 525 Glenrock. TLC Ftn1nctl l Servkles, Inc . 1601 .. __,,,rt Be~h, c a 92663 Delaware "C liunt111g1or1 Bl!ach, lrv111e CA 927 14 Tho~ •tntt•ment w~' hlP1I w1tll tnll .... ~ .. -~ " NC 235!> Rutgers Or Costa Meu, c • """648 los Angeles CA 92653 Dove. Newport Beach, CA 92ee0 Oevld Ross Co111ria. 222 34th St . A 92626 " '" Paullnt> Gw111111m J700 l>t1er<o11 l.(1111111 l •1•r• ol C'•MO" fn11ntv on ~us•~ess •S conoucted by an S1ndr• King Br1y1on. 3725 Blue Newport Beech. CA !12&63 Leslyne ATt>e<ts0t1 2355 Rulge<I G•rrv Lee Gonuiies ? t6 9th St Pt CostA l\A"S3 Ca 926J 7 Nt>v ) tlltl t un1ncorpor1ie-T~Tfon-Ot'-K:l 9'•...e Corone deL.M11, CA. This bv••n111 11 conducted by • l1un1ing1on Beach CA '1264~ This hus1ness 1• ront1.,(lf'd t•v /Ir\ F~ , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Th b • 1 .. b • thin• partnerstitp 192 25 general p11rtners Ip Leslyne ~ertSi.'ni' •S usiness •s con1,uc ,.., Y ~ 1n<11v1ou~t Hul•l•dle1. Miiier. C•rfeon a Harroel S HlllebOe Oennlt P McCerter Richard;: Foutell ltus stafemtnf w•s filed Wlll'l the generll partnersnop Puul111e Ow1IT0An' -•Hrd•t.., Th11 1111-nt wes filed •1111 Ille Tl'l111111-nl was filed wllh the This statement was hied with tl\9 O\Jnty Cterll 01 Orange tounty on Garry Lee Gonralt!S This stQt<'mt•nl w113 file<! w1111 lhe A l n r ~.,tner1hlp lnclllCllnt ~- County Cletll ol Orange County on County Clerk ol OranQe County on county Clefll ol Orange County on 1 12 19113 Th•s stat9m11n1 wu "'"° '""' lhe Count~ Cle •' <>I O•fflgt' Count\ on teutonal COfpo1allon• O" 19 19113 Oct 26, t!l83 Nov 3. 1983 ,_ -Cot1nly Clerk oJ o .. ing• <'nut11~ .in Oct >6 fQ8,1 .000 MeeArthut •twd., Suite 7000 _...., ,__ , ... 1-· Ort n 198:1 ' • , .. ,_ -'22tH1 Publlshetl Orange Coesl 0 1111v ,127 F22!'11 Newport e .. ch, CA t2llO Pub11s'1e<1 Orange Co11t Diiiy Publllhed Or8f1911 Coatl Deity Pubt6he0 Or1mge CoHI r etty •IOI Ocl 17 14 31 Nov 7 1'!183 O Pu111,.11 .. 11 Oo "nll" L110" ""''V 1'11'1"11'd (.1l,111g1• CoMI OR•I~ P1lfl! Ort 24 3 t Nov 1 13. 1983 P~of Ocl 31 Nov 7 14, 21. 1983 Prtol Nov 7. 14. <> 1 28 1983 5 8:t 1 "vllh,nt!(l Oinno'° lt•ast ~·1v P11111 0< I 't N•'v l 14 J t t:lllJ I' 1, 1 N"' • 14 :', .:'I! 1'11!1 57!\S-83 58116·113 •. 5&94·113 654· p IC\f Ori 11 .'• JI "l"v 1 l98J 'tA81 ~I ~<IQ~ I\' ')6,6 fl,, \ f I ~ • Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 7, 1983 IH111 for Sale 1-H-.o•.-•;..i;!.;.• ..;..fo.-r..;..S.-a;.;.le~--Houes for Sale iiCt;';';r•;l;;;;;;;:;l0~0~2~G~e~ae~r~al~--~1;0;;02 Geaeral ==.;;...;;;.;...;==----IH1t1 U•l•r•h•t4 IH1n V•l•r•ll•t4 l••rrt leacla 1069 CtreH ••I Mar 1222 •nrrt leac• 2211 NEWPOfH TERRACE Nr 11ew 2Br 2ba 2 car gar Cl IFFHAVEN 2no fir 2Br • HOIOSCOPE H1H11 fer Salt 1002 Coatl Mt11 LIDO ISLE Tradit,ional 3 Br. 3 111 Ba. Bnyfront. pier & float for 65' boat Prn~'\.I w sdl $1,250,000 $86,000 ISSUMHLE Vo\ I eoa11 • Nn Q1J.1hfy111g 1111111• 1 Bellro11111 2 bath HUT FAMILY NOME 3BR 'I oa $123 900 1 Balcony Lease S8501mo. 20a tonoo, .,aulled cetl· Bi..r 963 8J77 55 t -~693 all lpm ings turn S 1050 mo un· I o tully rumodeled 2 Br J Small ol<ler 2Br and Iott rum $950 mo 499 St An· llorrw BiH.h I' .i11ocks I', bu lrreplaoo Yara & d r to w ~ 6 3 I 1 1 6 1 BY SIDNEY OMARA • .., 1 -f 111qe ~yli" to;.inlr y I Bayfront Vtllu n Br,• i Ba 011 \I.Ide Int, pool. ,,1, .. ,., o.J•"Jl'" w111<1ov. 5 BR Oen f1teplace. llbl q.irage N1it1ds so1111:1 1u.,1;lr uµ Ownttr trnn" lt'rrt'll ) 1 19 000 RoJ llllcCardlt, Rltr. t810 Newport Bl {,M Oil '>illld 011ly $ 199.000 I p 3 1 r O $ 8 7 '>I m 0 650 0504 • You rrJrne lhe terms fir 833 8 162 I spa. dock for l:.!O' yurht. Wtll lt'ru.t' w to puon or "1 .. 1 "*• sepdratr t'lCCh illC'0"1(' property $4,850,000. [ 1111111 fl•\'"' L oHtlt' llv1119 548-1729 mr 760 8862 DEAL ol lhtt (ttlllury• 3· Tue sday, November 8 ________ 1 Coata Mesa 2224 t1u11e oerr 1u11v equip ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19): Comm~cation received from VISTA DEL LIDO llYFROIT , Fabulous bay & mountain View I Bdm), l Ra t (,'Ondo ro-op .Lowest prit-t>d at $295,000 llYSIDE PUCE HYFAOIT 111 Bayside Place Open 1-5 Spt'('tal'ular bayfront dptx :.! br, .! b1t up.:.! hr :? ba dn 2 boot sµ.in •, R,><lut'loU·$1.50U tHHl PElllSUU HOME OCEANFRONT CA•t:>an & Jl'\I~ n1·w~ M.inne rt.(1111. -I bdrm bath. :nuu Sl! ft -1 1·a1 park1n!)t $ t .:185.11uo FllAIHIS RANCH Hill TOP New -I !Jr. -I • b.1, cu:.111111 Frl•twh N.11111 .. mh t.51.1te l 2 pnm, ,JI r" htlltup Nu" $Y~f> Otltl COROllDO ens llYFRONT Ct>ronadv lsl.i.nd cu:.t bavirunt lot HJ boJt deck Plans av.111 Now $:!71i.1Hm w tr.1d1• IAAOWHUD HOME Ntoar nt'W -I lxlm1. -I bath, lakt· \ tt w .1si1u sq I fl $-1-10.0UU Wtll trdd~· for J lnnil pniJ)l'rty HLIOI COVES Trad1t1onal Bavfront J Br J 1:3..l remocl<•lt-d '" '"' 1'>< lur e pe1 teal I ••l• , nl) $11.' 500 1,, 111 11 •w 'i-lt.1 ,JI j llllESA VERDE IY OWMER f tlk•• over Plly111e111~ uo oow11 C,;11 101 details Pl'63101J7 L t t " ht • a ., B 2 kllGhen orea"losl nook · · · "d .11o.~ Be VALUE HD LOCATIOM ig' urrg .. rry c r custom decor •tap• 10 on e 1n poslllOn t.o ru your cau:te:". receptive, adhere t.o Ba gar age w/opener ~ g ~ • • 1 d f "'"""'' t <lrqt> pool w11ll spacious lrplc;. micro w1<1 hk·VP sanll all u111s PAID $500 · pnnc1p es, get rea Y or c ..... "6e• possible travel and chance to 1>ar 1.y,H I! handsome! 1or stJckeO wasner poo• $50 S•nu111v •eo e xpress ideas in w riting. Be analytical, ch eck sources, dtSCern "''°''"'""'µlace 111 tnun1ry & s1>a No pets S7951mo SJ7 5027 motives, presen t fonnat in palatable manne r . wm11v "11c t1e11 a110 4, 556 9200 REPO 4 Br RV acce% Odrn•~ Ne w 1.opµer EusltJlulf 4 Br 2 Ba. lrg yrd TAURUS (A prjl 20-M ay 20): L unar e mphasis o n pursuit of $ 1..'0 uoo luw 11u w11 plumhuiy .1 gre;1t value ii 01 LOI drapes gurage S 1100/mo 111c1 yardener kn led · · · · f be d d A41•111 'i4r. l; 1'! ,,1 S.:>'>9 ~00 c;,111 L rnua 64 1 V•llorod s525 mu Avd•' 121 1 KJ1111e Haro-o w g e, commurucatton , a pprec1at1on o a uty , esign an • IEST IUY 0 ,.,1111, '>ee 541.> 4 1•18 »sly Rnr 160 8244 harmony. Important domestic adjustment wkes p lat'e, rep- $2721500! 1Du1 Point 1026 &42·52JI 'J Br 011 >l•et>t qurct nu llllOVE IM TODAY resents positive expression o f "different" lifestyle . Libra, "1" "1 11•f'w 11umt'> J Or her AN v1Ew 1 w11hse :iur µct~ ss;ir, 'i48 825 1 PEMTMOUStr-LtDO Scorpio and another Taurus play k ey roles. K.i ""\>•II Ill' t.imoly • Id I 7C.O ~ll 11 211 5qi; 1498 "'" 11; GEMINI (M 2 1 J 20 Do ' I Be 'caJ ,, t '"""·' >1°r11ng S 1.,6 '>OO S l"l OOO cln -Plush & pvt' l argt! 2 Sr :i ay -une ): n t CO· Sign. praCll .,,.1 . l'"" 1 .. u ""wty I t ,_..,0 mo 140 .J IO.' J Utl 'l ha w rm1y rm B.r Suoer!' bay view where funds are concerned, realize that individual who "ta.lks 11 ·'"""'·•Uh· la.m I PAMORAMIC OCM VU PPI· w.rlt>r .1n<J Garo S lt>OO mo fl46·Q6e3 1 Y 1 Yem · ~ P a~-es, peop e 111,, ""' 11111 .,, ,1 IJ'""'t ~('01111 n .. 1uru S tOOO No I "' hoar ~"P b ·g •• may actuall be flnanc all barrassed ~-~ l J , : ,,,., ,.,,0 .11 11 A~• . Br 1946 ~q it Qu<1hty 1.,r ,, "'4 •, 1c.21 01 in realistic light. Be open-minded without being gullible Pisces • !•·•"•" t I ,1•1\jt\1111 , '"'"" 1 .. u, ""du (A.;t'I b4,' 4fj; I Nt!w C.unOO llr $.;ma Anil native figures in scenario. r ll.. • .. j, -: •11111r ...... w~ Soutb hpu 1086 C1t•1111of 111 .. {r(JIJ J•hg ~09~ry,~~~t ~~'50 °,:;~ C ANC ER (Jun e21-July22):lfpatie nt,legaldec1.Sionwillg o lllHiO REAL ESTATE 1r "11 r.w "' '"' /\ '"''" LUSE/OPTIOM 1,,n "" quet-n~ k111.11 "''" r:.t! ssoo :.t<t oep in your favor. F ocus o n public relations. important papers, CHINA COVE FIXER ~.'h'> ouo H•""" 40• ,HM Pnor 1111111 L'lt•twn urrTIJ ' 111Y P" PJlly 752·8l6C. partnership pro posal and marital s tatus Individual w ith 1n.1!)h!' '\Hitt• \.)If Mr t-td .11 I 1 1 o n ' ' ') ., 1 ·''"' l J\ ,,..w L t I R I ry "i''l'd S32U 000 ~1q11,•r \Jetur lllft• oul kn , _ _.., , ., , , 1:1·•. an ern ay ea ty 0 ,.,., l::l•• .i':l.rYll;ll wnrk.,no11 q.ir p11va1e NPT CREST CONDO experience w ill sh are o w ledge, aid m promotmg your cause, , u 1!&1 , .... 1 I '"~tJ .aro yrto.it Jre.i BeJul JB1 or as 2· oerr Relatioriship will be solidified. 6 • '' "•' '•'" ~ "'" •-: • -"'"' • Mob1°le Homes 1100 Otlt < < '7' •ao N"" part • 1200 mo ' •q ~ "" secur A;,1 645 '0'., .. , • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)·. Y ou'lJ t.ou"'h o n uruversaJ the m e, ' ''"'' 11"1" '' '' '' ·~ Jreat Hunt. Be1ch f 040 11v '"" '>J7 ~.021 ., "'" '" .,.>••'"''it '•ut111111 .rn, I COST MESA '·u1 .. 'dP" Cod 2 ur ' Ba N• lido sno,,!. & tw•c11 2 popularity will increase. you'll gain a<..'CeSS t.o a "wider audience " ' "" r 11 Y ..i 1 r d a" Steal! Steal! Stull l " " v "' " F · l · I 1 t.iJ ·.7J-o .• 0, lb" ..,111~ s 112 O(IO 1•1/<1 Mart""" i:>.6o <'Br S6?'' 1110 E.i:.t~•Oto Av.J•l Or '"m rm nice patio OCUS on spec1a services, emp oymen t, reso ut1oris concerning s11.i 000 ,1,_,,umJur .. '" 1 , 1111,. 1 ,111 Nice "''"Y 11ow M5·9628 out yar w wo•1<room & health which include d iet and nutnuo n Anes. Libra persons I A ,, Lr. ''00 • t r • I r11orv S9501mo also p lay s1"gruf1"cant ro les. TRADITIONAL REALTY !.~tor J" Jh J '•· ,.r '' '''""9 ''""1 EAS I StDE .lor 10.r gar· a• d, 1 1urn 1 she o lrvl'n'e -1044 ll<llll orllo:-l•O• Across llYt' 5600 nlO Broadway '} IJ J39 9:183 9 5 wkoys VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Excitement o f d 1SC0very is lrom 1,11qt shopping S1r.,e1 645 87 t:l f ed all UNIVERSITY ·""" Ag1 540 5937 Open nouse Sat 10.4 3 eatur • especi Y where mem bers of o pposite sex figure in E s•Cl<' J or 2 ua trprcs oorm 1 oa 213 391h St scenario. Focus o n speculation, popularity, personal magnetism PARK '-IJJ Ol•le ga• siooo mo Yrty saoo mo 650-7281 and special skills. New start m· new d•~tton IS 1....ghl1gh·--' Leo I Mu!Jrlt' nome tla~e Pt1ri.. 1!198 l ustrn 646· 3532 ., "'" iu Lt:U l .1 M11.io,11 J oeuroon• 2 POOL JACUZZI plays prominen t role. 3 Burrn .! ha Brtylor Mudt'I l..h!lh 1.m111v room 111• HOME F"OR RFfl!T • I LIBRA Se 3 Oc S Ill tt1e G,;n;lt'n Hom ... " • lml"' Wol'•""' dllCl llryer Costa Ml!"a J Borm S875 2 lllCOMIES ( pt. 2 -t . 22): potltght on property, secunty, Prt>mourn 9reent1elt tu "'l•HI 111 tOr10 dllCl Fenceo 1aro & 9arage New condo IBr nr bch. safety, long-term agreeme nts. Intuition serves as reliable guide '11 " t ll .lfQt! OI .1l.1r111 .~r .. nr sn 000 Krus & pelS welcome lrplt Ollns dsnwshr Check deeds legal rights and permiss"o bas" S 1-11! 900 .rnd vou u"'n .! lJ ':121 1~ 14 863 0755 Agent 110 lee smoke alarm II & a1ty I • 1 ns, IC sources 111,,. .1nct 1 · e11c1 garage no pets 1 regarding possible liens. Be aware o f tax, license reqwrements. 2.000 sq r1 furrushed & boat s tiuu.tlOo -1·~-~-0-0•16•00-ut-- ~ Bay, Beach Real Esta1e BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\rde Drive N 8 675 6161 OMLY S105,000 Sc•'•t re,e " seoarale ,..,;•• b;irrn " '°"a• n ·' Sl'' "Cl'l'I~ t>11'1, St'(;d•illt'd .... ,e~ ~+:..:: r.>a~, , • t! '"'A•t'"' ,,-. .. . .(J,·, ·s~ l.:. • WALKER&LEE Real Estate ~-.. , .... ~· ·~ "-'" .. ...,._...__ .. - EMERALD HY $549r000 Ju-' VT j ""'' " 1 •·..,! • t oJ. -=--. ' ..... t' ./\ ,. . '• • J &U-9060 SPIC HD SPH • ,11 ,. ~!r-,. , t~ .. t •' j l'T t ' •;11 p) fiJ~f"'t " ;-.:t • Ci ti' t ~ • • ., .... ~· "' ... (J r ;"' -t' r ,. : "•} '1~~ ~, l j t~. C::sELECT ..... PROPERTIES LOW DOWIS UllER 11 % llTEREST Only 10% down will move you In to this beautiful Costa Mesa home with a 30 year unbellveable 11% apr loan Only $105,000 \ 1or this 3 Bdrm home plus RV acoess & large lot 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS • OWlllll tU04•1tlE ,I •t•i.l!t'•'l t •t f._,f'lif t )IN! f •••• c . Acrupe 1125 Dana Point 2226 S650 mo 673-5006 1 Realize that som e r estrictions are necessary. . EASTSIDE $149,900 ""' , j r J ' Od t' • - •' ...... ' .,.. ''~tt!U di • f t; -~ •>''""f ,,.. ,.. , .... , nv_.•~\· r ' • "" ' ;..e-r ng l1re· J .-'\.\ <J n1tH~ .i'r ..,.~, l _Pt! "Q!- ,• • •-1 :: f' .... a • GINNY & ROB Pf\IA:.. Of' i'l\/1 NE 559-9400 FORMER MODEL PLU C-IRVIME t • ,., ... ' <t~ .... ::: ........ , • •' I ' .. ll91GO REAL ESTATE LARGE DUPLEX CORONA DEL MIR NEWPORT HEIGHTS $144,900! I CORONA DEL llllR Co11vt>1> et 1 y loca1et1 JuJ.lit-• Two Ot.><lr(IQr>S 1 3P•1 ••e ""tlr(>Olll CIUS _,yr:>' ro11m wit" t•ath ,"'" ._.., ->.-ti l. ,..,s oer tr 1Ju r w II J tt, % tl.t-'f ~3.C'OllO 631-1300 EXECUTIVE "ELEGANCE" Ft,,,. • ., , 1 J StJJttOu~ tt . ''Q 1 AH\ • t 1, fpij -fo·I •" • ,,..,. ~ ll 1 J rr I',•' ,,,p. 1. 1 f't"ri I. • , ,," ' 1 f"ll \ .i•ll • I tr H.;t ,di fi.i~· rm\. ..... ... , ' t I .~· ;. . ,, ll Coron1 tlel Mu I 0 2 2 $220,000 t t '.H • 'I t I •• ... .. • ' 4 $23.000 . " ,w •• 'o I ~ ~ i so r 129 acrt>S 11111 country SW 3 Br 2 Ba condo Pt SCORPIO. (Oct. 23-N ov. 21 ): Short tnp may be part o f a I A•e""' K111gs Co Gooo N•gutll gaieo poo• •en-Santi Au 2210 scenario. Y ou 'll be m ore a ctive, there w ill be calls, messages. ~ ea t y ~pn11gs Own .. , Wiii Carry ms walk to oeacn s 7 50 I 11,111er Gooct nun11119 49:? 6700 Absolutely fabulous hse J possib le news o f relative who plans a visit. Give full play to t Br lam rm 2 oa best 1oc ll ual ?"G -11 7'~' 'itllt• hurw> t .111 Jot111 El Toro 2232 wat~ to SC Plza Gated inte ect curiosity -by asking questions, you'll also r eceive 0 G P•··•" 180'>1;:,5.55.i<1 c -•~ t inf rm.au· ... ~~ HOME FOR RENT t.omm A enct. gar pe. w ae n 0 on . • · ~JU Income Prop 1350 E• Tu•o a Burm S825 S825 Sunoay 6 eves S AGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Details connected with /.wwMiry;W..... .is un•t .,.,1,ti cimoo wMe Fe11ce1.1 yard & garage 559 0555 borrowing, lending will beclanfied. lt may be necessary to b reak ,1,µ "'"""" $330 ooo Kio~ & pets weicome Westminster 2291 from previous pattern. Emphasis n o w o n m come potential, M l di p CIPP 1 863 0755 Agent no tee --------~ 11~ui.:." 6~~~3850' ' Y •Small older clean 1 Br paymen ts, collections, ability t.o locate n eeded matenal. Scorpio Newport Beacb 1069 ______ _ Hant. Beacb 2240 Single ont~ S425 utol pd plays.key role. 2 Bdrm 1 Ba Condo No pels no gar 752.5822 C APRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Y ou are capable n o w of 1431 HTlliUA WAY 1 8 UNITS T,llbert & Newrand s55o Contlominiaea I "breaking free." Lunar, numencal cycles tughlight c reativity. $300 oep No pets U f • L .a 2 4 l0 ~· _ 80•111 ~u<;tom '·""''Y IUll"I o>ogl•IOIP< t'ilCll wrlh 111eas•• B6J 0755 Agent n arnu.ea c hange, variety and affair of h eart. You'll be at right p lace at ' '"'.... 1 l , u;t1tt.JJ ''P1Qt' ~ Bntm ,, bd <JOuble "'' "'" 1Br w So Cs1 Plaza. poo1 I "special" m ome nt. Timing, judgment and mtutation are o n r '"""Cl ..j.11<1<J,. ,. 111 g.l•allt.> 0001 z Br 1 bfl S525 uep $475 ~Pd gym securrty gate target. Gemini f igures pro""'·~ently. S11ecial 0111n Mouse r ,.,,,., ~ ·oo ooo o1s, .. E ... t.nw t10 1r11 ,,,"' ,~ .• ~465 !TIC> Call Snaron I ,....,, At lo•l" gar w D nkup nrl 675-J319 ag1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Individual you took for Sat Sun .. oon to icht '"' "'" , .. v .. .,1,.. .. ,,, ,_., """"•""'t"ftt~ t;,_., v••<f ! . l ~ ltJO M• 1 o<IClen //. Beach Blvd l '" 1wt o 6t1m 893 4894 1 a,art,.ents Furnishelll I granted proves loyal. helps you g et st.ory behind st.ory F a.mil y ,. 1,, oncJi. 1 tJ.; poor BilbOl m e mber makes valuable contribuuo n . lends benefit of ex- ''' '11101~ .. '"'"IJ car· I Ptninuali 2607 1 periences. Clandf'Sune meeting adds s pice -intngue becomes J,.I, J' •I I ,• n 111t· t 1,o•r ,\• '• A ,. '"'Jll,.. -710• 1100 , ""'' ~r,;5 21l·'>96·1498 OCEANFRONT 2BR major part of unusual scenario. lu11 . I 1.ilor. 11111., ca~h'I de11 2BA ,,,0 10 mo PISCES (Feb . 19-M arch 20): S tudy Aquarius message fqr "111·1 !.IMl•nu<; 4 2 trg s 1;ioo retP• 673-5489 valuable hint. Romance is fe atured. wishes com e true, fne nds ,,, J ~ l '···· )liQ ,,.., ,.. ,,11 t,.\f .:,~ IP )f -COTE+ REALTY $215r000 at 10 .375'9 8, l h ' t•t M 11l I ~ l!ljt' '' cJ"" l.111.I tormJ (Jin I al d ha "l k " k Def .. g, u:.rom ClPcor 11op1ca11Coat1 Men 2624 l p r ove oy ty an you ve uc y strea . me tenns. perfect '"'"o 1n19e -;01,,. nea1eo Bach utits pa•d s3oo g 106 techniques, streamline procedures and be aware o f s puitual '• ,,,.,.n. "" P"""'"·1"<1' COMMERCIAL LOT ~' H1..J l!t.1,u -. l1Jft I • 1 ,1 '!·hth 10 1 p,1 l l'' .th''' o" Ma•" c;;, 111 "-?. 1 1 ~ 1, ,1 1.n I 1 A,n,1 .1ncJ 101u•O 1 l•\•rll A ~r.ia Indio l'l<>•s we• OP1Jos11 1s1 & 1as1 166 values. Anoth e r Pisces plays key ro le . «r11 .. $550 S_50 ~ecur-M,,q1101,3 ' , S2&51000 OCEHFROMT 'u l ' " t ,. ! 'J .r, Hit.! lt-i ol 'Ii• ~ 10l••tJ t 1llH r)n1 1)1\ 11• .. I M•cl"'-.rll<. >1"P~ tn 111 1r1(J w1tr l.dr'IC11.1m1(,, •• ,,,, i1u•w rd~,. hedl.ft "~ > trl t• " Dor / lll't'I Pt1v~i.n11 u1(2 'erty Ball>oJ .11 11 ., uest &U-7211 ' l ' I• 20 J40 '>Q r· 1.,11. ,,,.,,z·ooo • I' f1l't f Jy,.,,~, h lll ""''U , ,,., 111'Tr ,~ A-.,., 1 11 q S<L~ uno r,J 1 7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY t~ 1.~ •• ~ f;" ~0?1 -----SIJO ~ ut• ~ oa•d orr Dov.r· tnwro J Br '1ba ,1r!'et ,,0 ""•~ ·s3;5 Ar11taeat1, Uni. Arartaeata, Uni. Arartatah, Uaf. ?~;;~:11" :i1~~ .. 1,0 0~;} ~·18 625 ' 213 596" 1498 icoata Mtaa 2724 Coata Men 2724 La1aaa ltacla 2741 S 7 ;'> mo 84'l 8203 1 Llgunl Beacb 2648 Easlsu:ie 3 Br 1 Ba Con age 1 & z Br ao1 avail S495 & StuO•O .... 1o11 0 , 1 pa1oo llOMf FOR RENT t Br 1ra1ler at Treasure ~665 mo :i16'i D E•clen S550 ga•ao" :.OJ 0001 -ld" t. ,..,,,., S4«~ H11nto11Qto11BPatnJBOrm l\1<1110 ocea11v1e"" S425 631-li55 A,,)11 ,mmt!O C.dl• Olr E .:«"-63'' I:>« -105~ $71'> f'r'llCedyard & gar· .?IJ 433 9991 I 64~ '-67" 1 ·; E ,.no St L N' l 2 2 agt' K1Us & pels we1 IN t I ta 2669 HSTSIDE $250 mo ;> Br unlur"I lgalll 1pe 75 come 863-0755 Age111 ewpor HC ls 400 mo 1 Br 1 Ba Apt I ouple' No net~ L•Qhl 2 Br:> Ba quiet cu oe sac no lee OCEAN VIEW I yaro lnOry rm no pets manclgt:>r duties reauireCl S.1e101et>ac~ \.ale' voe"' Lota for Sale 1400 I . 2244 • Br-Total luAury' 1s1 ~ 1as1 mo rent for 17 uml comple• Rel 5 ldnOscapeo va•ll gar a.SOLUTE m'L rvant l '>e S 1500 Ag1 631-4960 128 E 2 1st SI reauored 53:? 5939 deoer 1ncrudt.>O comm!) 1 to 4 Bdrms $700.! 1300 A t t U f I TSL ll&Mt 142· 1103 puor 1 yr lease no pels P11me A 2 101 111 Newport fU1I4 Pll men 11 n · 2 Br I ba SC Plazd area $800 mo I 14 495-61& • Hg!-; sac.r 111ce at ~. I HSTSIDE Sec sys S600 646-4667 1· 2769 S8'i 000 Agl Patric~ a1sor lalk1 S675 mo 2 Br ,., Ba eves 646·2J85 dys Ne•rrt eacla TPnor P 160-8 702 It Ptniaaali 2707 Townhouse enclsd gar 2Br 2 Ba siove & relrrg 2 Br 2 ba near oeacn 63 1 1266 ea y I IBR S450 YE ARLY age. yaro lrplc. tnory rm $475 mo No oet~ 1Br S825 mo yearly . 151 R L r small pet 01\ SIOve & •elr1g $395 mo last & sec Oep 557-6985 ancau, llml 7 86-11 72 669-7401 or (675·9354 2617 Orange 'Westsioe 646-4382 Groves _. l 575 evenrngs1 TSL ll&•t 142· 1103 PIRI MEWPORT IPIRTllUTS Ra .. CMO ClLIFOR .. ll S295mo Nrce Bach Resp ·E =.l;..T-.o;.;r.;,,o_...~""'!""'!!!'2_7~3'!""2 " " I N E side di~ 1ownhse 2Br .,.. Good 66 Avocado peach person UI• s pa•O o 1 zoa 9ar S650imo Serrano Woods 2 Br I' 1 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING & r.•lr ui. ranch OE T 1880 M1c.nae1son D11ve pe1s 106 EBay Ave Ap1 9 2543 Ora11ge 642-0670 Ba Condo dshwshr IN NEWPORT BEACH OVER S:.>OO 000 ta• adv Irvine Lrge 1 oorm , Olk to Oc h paflo single garage 1 S1ng1es 1 & ;? Bctrm Apa11· llli CIMY091·1Y OWMER KIWI/ 10 ACRES w D gafi.19e No Pe1s E S•Oe Jge pvl 1 br encl cnold no pets $700 prus me11ts & l ow"nouses 11 '""o rat+' JO yrs Gooo proouctron rnr only 3 • POOL S520 S625 mo yrl) 673-694 7 garage )ard New Pa•n1 & S500 sec oep 863-07:.5 rrom S660 1Ask aoout Mondeo with 1Jes1 GC pyml\ C.urtr!o Agl (7 141 Tot.illy ~upreme custom I crpl S525 645-8453 Agent no tee tieS•gner turnrsneo unrtsl m•w 14 Rue v111ars 676 2040 r.ome gourmet i..1tchen CorOlll tlel Mar 2722 FREE RHT H·aat. 8eacb 2740 '° ?nnJJoaamqou~,'~:01~sdRad1 Open Wl..rlll\ 640 1538 T " Sb , 1590 t>reaklasl bar orot decor 2BR Iba 1 c ar gar we l'lave 32 brand new 3 ''° Ca .. YO .. C .,. O &Ille aung tibQ oa110 relM1ng spa & $7501mo yrly Sh1ttey Br 1 Ba apts Bn-rns ''Bab1"2 /r0p,ocesa~uh cp31 B$r7~~· 144· 1100 I 115 " " 01tO DISCOUNT S2000 much MORE' '>37-5027 673-4400 675-1454 o w encl patros Ready F11ll golf cour~e "'ew For T h 32 1 securtl• tee OK 536-4471 122 9th SI rntor model 2Br 2 o;i ime ., •"e oreign ' 2BR w/lrpl sunrm & oeck 10 rent ror Nov ~10s sno 000 lrrm price coun111e~ 495-9637 evs HOME FOR RENT 4 Olks to beach A"a11 no pets please To eel· DUPLEX ' BKR 644-7424 Hoaaea Unlarnialad 1rv1ne 3 BOrm S825 12 3 $800 mo 675-9115 ~~~a~~di'~~,c~~~:~''gf~e~~ $••• ~ ll•onat lluy" Just '" CA .. AL FROMT 6 I Fenced yard & garage 3 Br 2 Ba 2 car gar a"a11 1 ong 1 mo tree rent 10 •Lg 2 Br 2 Ba rrolc poor Blulls S750 mo No pers 2 bdrm apt. ', olk to bch 833 1653 1'52·5822 Garage Mamed couple only $525 968·8 177 IAYFROMT •• , ....... II\ S2t1') 000'" A ) " " Newport Beacb 21 9 K1<1'i & pets Wt'lcome I ' I 5 s 105 0 m 0 Lu•urrous 2 Br 1' >Ba 2-sly condo pool spa tennos S7<'5'mO 963·7979 1 B• 1 oa frig $625 mo t sr last & cleaning Sandy 644-0126 ~~~ 1v10 ,h 1 lh I P11c" stasneo 10 $2 t9 000 36 -A 1 t 11 J 30 84 863-0755 Age111 no tee 851 8767 Quahl•ed tenants on a • rm pr1Jr ..r y ''" yroslPrflay 3 Br 2 b 1 011 r · Vtll I une -I · yearly rease 645·6646 • rr•plare n ... 1mrd t .. 11 1 ' p 1' " Stt>ll., In bch Garage TIJRTLEROCK GLEN "r" lnct Ol1ll't ri••ahly 1'a',',' .• ""·11e• llCC lflC ud 5 106 Oliw 673·02<1"t 2Br den gorgeous view Costa Mesa 2724 GOLF COURSE VIEW :2EU. sE•w111D OOVER/WESTCLIFF C t; u 1 .. 1 IOO deck new cpt nr stores " n • vr I s ... 11) e;ic.11<•s Ninfa a (..raiu 0 Brreu N l:.i WATERFRONT 1100 tenrus ~pa ., 2 Br 2 full ba nrce au•et S525 mo 642. 1603 YILlll!!.E 2 Br 1 Ba nu CPI Orapes ~ ~h<>PP•"Q fl) l 1400 Oorksioe RE 640 8208 t1BR :' BA S 1400 mn mo ')44 20511 evs wknos enc• ~ar 622 Hamrllon • olf.lns poo1 S695•mci 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, with a plan that flows. 2000 sq fl loaded with character on a happy s1ree1 Only A ... • ' •,, 1 Bdtrr I t>..itn 1359.5001 • rY,,.. '' 1' r; IJ'• •' •or f, •• I' ' J [ ~"Jif it. - [, 0,,nned r..Hmet MO<f!'I l ~·· '!"""' (,J 1 1175;> tUr11v+'rs11y Park 11 Twnhse 48-0477 Ron Large t Br lresh Pa•nl & Ne.... I & 2 Bdrm luxur-,. 645 6646 9·5 '' \ 11 HI H•" I H,1111•,r V•l'w J Br :> bll lw 1111er On Se.1o;ho1p 1 ilppro• :n!>O o;q It Format 2 Br on gPll course chrt· J completely cteaneCl 38? apts •n 14 plans 1 Barm LIDO IAYFRO•T I I• •'II " Inc orn rm tam rm ;? lrptcs 1 or en wercome A•ail now V1c1011a blwn Newport o trom S575 2 Bdrm from ~l •~ E '>'"' E $?07 '>00 •~e S24S "iOO Burm tJ•·r 1arll uhl inc.I u1>w •pr ~ tiamt Agl S~25 mo 760.8862 Hart>O• $4'}5 85 t-952J 5690 Townhouse from 2Br :Iba. drn1n9 room F P 831-1400 r ff 9-2 940& ()Wiii olQI ~ '•00 mr JI j 44& 1639 b73 5354 S735 . 00015 lenn•s Patio gar s 1350 Call ---------*;>Br 1 Ba p.,t palto e Lge !Br O W Carp~rl Yl.lter ralls ponds Gasior s·3 Oi~O cu -s9 1552 I ... H .I I If ~I~ ·hep,..,,,,,,.,,,""' Realtors. 675-6000 "" '" '"~ r JV(} \,,e For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 • "G r .frn I\ 0 t' 1 f"!' l I r;, J I ,.u,~ ~ ••t t ,, 011') ;.rt I 1 I • I~ t • ' ,. f f$L!§\tl~ For Clnss1f1ed AO ACTION CaH a Darly Pt!OI AD· VISOR 642·5678 OCEH I JETTY VIEW 'l<l Bl~ 40 IOI JB• oe11 1 1 , 11 I comu1 rr tvr11 i:,.1 ''l 000 2 t; J;.i~mrne r111••11 -;.11 51111 1 s nwr11 tQI bi l 'i'>S 11 Cost1 MtH l 024 EXPHDED I Mouses Unfurnished WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br g.ir D w lnOry rm S500 sl"~o"06r, r5m66A2v~a·I Nov I CUOk•ng & l1eat1ng paid I LIDO DE LU'I( VIEW REMODELED Gtntrll 2202 ? B.:i tam rm frptc 548 90E4 ~40·5446 4 J ' 1 • -' From San D•PQfl Frwy 2 Or 2 BR ;> tt>rrace~ ~"rrlot1110 111 $etJw1nO wolll ? Br PPl1o S700lyrtv 11,rt•os nverl1a11g nicery LIKE BRAND NEW drrve North on Br>ach 10 $ 1:'00 675 6359 11• 11•· ,,,,,, rrl<l nc.1•,111 J Or $8;>5 winl"' l11CISC1Jd 1.1001 lake prrv *ME.SA VERDE 2 Br 1 1 Spa1kl111q I Burm lrom Mel JllOen and "'est on Vll'W '"''·I llt!rm i Bil ~1200 mo 640· 1327 I Bil Nev.ry Oecor S,25 $440 2 Borm lrom S5J5 Mcf"ilOOen f(I S[AWIND NO rn Apr & Canoe> ren 1.1rnrly , ,.,, ,., 11 ... 11•1 1 lur Summer I Winter 559 6 188. olc 720 6897 No rel'> 83.:;!·8974 u111s po poo1 qarage no v 1 L 1 A o E 1,11.., Villa Re11ta•s 111111lv ''"'"" "' ""'"' 1.1111 Rentals I La a Beacb 2241 •SC Praza Area 2br 100 pets 17 141893·5198 675-40 '~ BrClkt>r ""l fJw111•r w•ll .1ss1~1 JACOIS REALTY gun \ co1100 ament11es. secur 30 I Avocatlo 64.2 9850 VERSAILLES M 13 B I 1 $1500 I 0960 Spacious quiet 2 Br $5 1 S ~:.·:·,~tl~·:;.i E~~~:~~.11 PROPllHlliEll1UIT I rpc6:~aJ067 /mo sys! $600rmo 646-4667 l 4 1W Wilson 631· 2 Br Twnhst!$585 Walk ~13tltn> s ;;s s 1100 ? Br? oa Cn11uo ( tOJ ooo S4'>0 000 64•1 6200 714/115-1113 ? IJ a76 ns5 eves 646 2385 oavs New dramatic condo '}Br & to oeach 960-8656 !\Qt.>111 631·4960 M.1~'' oiler mus1 ..,en $:)75 mo Small collage 1 tolt JBa r alhederal ce1I SPARKLING 2Br upstrs rn Ta~111g apollcaflons tor •·01~. Iba encl gar ow Ec1Sl!llulf 1ow11hPuse flPI yd New tu~ury cp1s No soon avail 3 Or 2 tia. 2 I Doc~s•tft-Rr 8~0 8?08 w rSH'l irr 1h~ oen.w1d, Unoeilevably chormrng Br 1 s11 oil •MO quiet 1ng 10 rrolc ?car garage 1Pl11q v~c l1um sysrem No I ;tguna hse 3 BR 2072 Newpofl Bl"d $985 mo Ag! 673-5354 4Br <'Ba 60• l:?O IOI al- l CCllPd Qaf fW pkng $4h soo (.J11 b•l6 6J8fi Macnab -Irvine '. \ 1JA•dP1tf'r Si 1400 mo Yrly 1oa , blk 10 oeach TSL II t 1 .. 2 110• lf'll<;" rel Pr rcquu ed Trees prckel lence wood &• .. • • 67'> JOOU 1h1u out 2 hplcs Pret lllTHT t•I I 4Br 2fl,1 GOA t?O tot allchO cpl. ch•IO ok S t2501mo. <5..... 2 8 B RV k <96500 WESTt.llfflPool l ovely 49 6807 • c.rl mo r 1 a pool pets S555. 842-2897 car gar No pets $8:?5 PENTRIDGE COVE 2 Br 2 mo 644 1010 (M F 8·51 Ba COND O n ear Raat. Harlttar 2742 Westcllll 1 hr '. bil Baker Bristol incldS NEW CONDO • 2 Br pnf10 Ir pie "IH No 2~6 8186 Pq :1~v1:., UDO IAYFRO•T a l>Clrrn tnmrly t1um1• re. 4 • laundry room close lo ·~:;:::~· S (' \\.)J '\ -f \:...f•..; · ::;~ J Br 2ba d1n1n9 room f 1P • modelell & 11n111sc S 1700 Ne rt leac• 22'9 shopping 149 E ~ay St ~ ~ .• , .. ,', , . ~~ · I HH FORECLOSURE P11110 qor $1350 Call BAYFRONT CONDO Se · 1326 1 0 D 4BR 2 TSL.lft•t. 142·1IOS washet'Clryer rel11ge. S ' " micro wave, eiec gar w/pool & 1ac 800/mo smoker s1nglt:> Across ooor opnr frplc DELUXE 846·2211 lromCocos 16651rvrne dshw!lhr pel•O. gas & J"iH 27-4, Nu cond $700 642-0239 -1 1 b ... h ., b 11 t f.7J.0770 or 759· 15!\:> rrr111v h!llg 2 Bd hesh & an 189 r • r ... :. IS I~,, 0001 A I 4ijr. LIDO ISLE H ' 45r LOTS WATERFROMT MOllH pool/spa $3000/mo lse view 1 Br w/lott patio. o · 1RDO aQ9 term~ 631 oq55 fBO• '>561 131-1400 644 71124 0kr From $700 Isl & $300 ( --:_ --:--~ , g~~do~n~ 1 11{9, e~u .a:i c.le.rn, 1250,mo. unlurn s 1o1 y w 13 Ir PI cs . Condo por k se111ng wllh _ ( ' .. '(,/.; ;i !la t$tll'iOOOI The OtAT F;ivorntrlep1rcc~ Drive by lhan call blt1nsspalndryrmgar · I · ~· ;. ~! ') ·-~~-• I ""'1 <; -"" 1 1r\ 11 ew sec de to mo e N -. .,. '•IJ•IC IOIJS A '""V AP· I YF 0 T lalltoa lalantl 2206 3BR l ' 18A Plush Condo p . v rn 0 .___,__._~~.___..... pnonled a .... ~ " nlfe11nq LIDO ISLE a R M With 30 " Bost Shp Mo pets 631 6 107 ,_· .. -( ~, ttt"J''"" 1111.111(.mQ Sub l nv•'1Y Mm+' w/room for C.11tl' tsl11n<1 bflyfront 3 to mo $ t300 675-1938 Condo 'tyle 2 Br 1 Bo -e ~ .....__') I m•t rtt "''"'" AQI lwo 1:'0 ynrnl'\ 68r 7•t Br ? hll lrQ tam rm 111 BSt 8394 26691A Oron9eAve hV 4671 11.1 ,,,,.,, "Jl.1 S1,P1''"11 $1500 mil y11v CAii atl 0, call S!t 1 .8928 I I or vu•w Prvt l'.1rty '>iim 1>7' 07116 hr :> na lam rm pool h l E'STSIDE lhi1 flj,'j 673 1617 hnl tuo garOPllllr Sl?OO EASTSIDE 2Br tBe 110 i; , :. , :. f\111.lll J iii n!I '\trl'nl l'U1 ~ 6 10 • 1441650 2022 SSOO -1 tlr "'"l"(IPtw• .. ,, 11 .. w •no • ~ wtr bed or pets. mo ~-... " ~ • •IHI 110:> '>o l.111ylron1 o s .. .l. • 111111, 111111n wPli lono LIDO ISLE S 111 '' rno rt11t1I Jl1ly t Hr 2 Ba 1a1ge homo 550 see 250 ctean •l•"cl 1 ml \ IW 110() i?O 1622 Ne..,11011 HtQ111and 2 cat C1PIJ G4S 8923 Fr -..L-' -.... , I I C...11 Jll !.om L.' J o;aG Tiii\ ~nmfOt lilblP & nr al 25 -. ~ -'"""IY l\nm .. 111<ot nil ...... Corolll ••• Mar 2222 "'" 1 .. 1.1 onr11ge dock 0 c;r P1r11n '-"',...," 2flr 1 • I 11!n C\111it1 "'"qr"'"' ptr'\· Y11•"1Y rl'tfl.11 4022 CNlf'I I to 1 J,1.,1 Nr1 111 s,111,,1 .1hrht11•' I 1J1•d1 .,,,111.,. :». 1 Ar ;,r lltt homo pllr1•81lv not \ 15001mo Newport ,., ·• ,, 10 ''" 1:11; r.,oo t•111l' ·,11nr1y 11pt1n ttnn hon Av111I lnnuoiry 1 to ri11nrt1 Aea!ly 67!> 1642 ''"" """' ~·I> 11 '"""' 1 c 1•1.., OOn lr'ot ,,, $ ICrOOrnu (;di) 74A;> larfre•t ltt•t-lelH • '•1• 1b7t. '''i ,'t,110 LIDO RUL TT I hr / 11.1 lrplr <,o nl i:'nr liAr !1000 ~Q 11 ..,11AI .._.,.. L' 1 lc"l -173• l:oo I'( II NI Cr.if~ \I ltlO rno Pvt nt II A hlloll ~htl• IOllA•-LnS , ... .,. hi Cl1ulflo1tl•• 1002 . •• " uu~ .. c "" 11~ 1'1 t f I' r.;r, ;r,no .Ari '11•'· 10.... F,7r, '>'>11• --. ·. EAS T SIDE <'Ar lrptc gar llQ!' (lllt•o $550 mo 6 \I 4031i Ollv~ I rllP Apts ::'lit I , 6n I wnl>l>!' tr CH\ dr 101'' d1hw1hr up 11.11t•<1 \11Ct1"n '\t11ttrl1Q at sr.oc, '"o , 1• '>•8 11111 waler pa1e1 No pets S Cl t t 2776 please S850 Agt. no fee Lakes 2 story 1ownhouse ID ea • t S63 0755 tb1 lrpl, AC. tng. pools 2 Br $495/mo ooot, year courts. 1ac w11te1scape rouno nr beach ouses Ou1e1 2 Br 1 Ba. •deal lor no pets lease $600 s San Clemente No mature couple. ctose 10 12 131373-1320 alter 6pm pets 498-6271 s hopping No pels S475tmo 646-6842 LatHI ltac\ 2741 Q1<1 Spanish !JOO sq It t Bdrm apt. North Lngune dl•PI!'~ reslored 1 Br ;> $450/mo 1 year 1easf' Sn d111ing ~m l1p1 Evenings 497 5382 $525 mo 496· • 15 I Secur11y g111e Bneheter act S600 Coll Lindo '861 3 100 THE GAAL ES 2 Bt wiaar 2Br 2tM 1l"11 wlhOIC, sep SH J .. a CH. 2171 crpts d111pt1S hlHns 111cd rlrriull) rm & 5tlP Oteei.. llHJ1m $400 ~ bOrm, yd w1aet10 $585.mo lllSI nook Single Qllr rnct S4"0 $470 new c.111111" 2437 G Orange $t200 mci 2 nlk, to bch 11r,1t.1<'5 l'.itm9 3re11 1n 636"• t?O~"if'M _,_494 301.l l\1l,ht'11 h.lunory laeilttrPs VILLA MEDERA Qu1(ll t(lm 2 Br npl nt'AI bl'llCh ulrl A•8!1 lrnmetf 49" .... 86a 1.on1p1u, 2br 2bA 01w PO $700 mo No pers lt.11rqr> 2 1>d1m 1" be c11r~1 drape' 1>nrt q111 499 2690 w ,,n,. vro And pa110 rl(I 1)1'1' OH w11ter l)d :.111<11<> N L.lfl\111.I nnwtv l1l rJn Vof'w b ll 1n S!.60 rnn ':JOO dl'P t'J?" 11rc ne> ''' 11111.,,,1 ''" ,,,,,. w l'llt1nQ ,,..,, fld"n 1QI 1 &42 ~ l'ir, $J'•O "'" 404 1044 Sf,-.11 1•1. lhl• I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. November 7. 1983 ('7 ... ~"'w ler i1111 llre111•r 1,/ • Aclvertiain1 lites Asuri•• Seavite iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlee.wtof) vour hom" 01 olc $2.17 per day I fl.II ., Al I \ •'U p.1) 1(11 ,, ,\0 IJUY c11t 111 Uu1 1 11.11 lt't' 111( tutrel. ltsn ''"'~ U6CO• ~ weekly Slit '''" w .. •hO SIOCt.. & ser •l(l' 1••1Sl1111J IJ11~5 MARMlt AQUARIUM !:>ERVll.f G4:> 540!! llllHri•I Cera~ic Tile' G11deaia1 Hnlia1 .. , .. H .. A .... T_n>_.A_Y_l_N_G_8_tL_L_S_?· 1 ·c""O"'· •src ... o·M··· ""f"'rtr-·s·t"'R .. \J .. 1c--E , __ A .... e•t!!'l·sf'o!!G"'A"'!Rl"OPf•,N,..,.1N'""G--, ... H.A""u-t ~M'"'·o-v•t ... A .... E-M"'!Ol"V"'!'€!!'9 "'•·•~I.I"·'' oookkeeplng, Oual wo1kmans111p. teas General marnt Clean Ups Furniture Trasn Tree~ slYI 1u ... cost boll peyong, pncei; Wray '547-8322 rrt•ll estimate s 548 85 19 9bJ·M t!> NOAM ti.11111e11ny 960-3561 Claild Cart Gdrdu111ny IS rna1111en.ir1ce l l HAULING MOVIN(. Cabinet M1llia1 •L'!O ... V .. tN ... '!J!a•e•A"'!·"'1L"'!O!""!IC"'A"'!R!'!!E!'9'!M.. rrno r11111mnrg mowmg. R1J11rn1 c 1u1.111 Uµl>. Jon -homu, I voar & up, f IY WJ.ir1 ups !lo t1dul111g Wti L4~ Ii 102t7J 1 "2916 Ntvia1 * A-1 IOYlll * Bt1$I Quehly ?S y1 ~•I> l 1( ' '16 428 730 13'13 AH<.: MUVINt, Uu1c.lo./L,11e1u1 Low rtllt·~ I It I 1 11:104\i %;J 114 '° Pai•tl•1 Plaaltia1 -C-us-1-om_G.,r-11p-n-1c-~-,M-ur_J_l~·1 24 hr ED• HI-7125 Ou1ll1ty 1111 WI l)arntr11y WAlfR tffAtrR .,,,,.,,ti IOr yuur hOmt 01 Wirtlt:ll•li Poot he.i1e111 *I ur OJ{ t••, f,.,,. e'l'I 11.111\Jy %:> t'J t•J t1tFo.1u1 Pf~*'o'"i"J',J1·.• Ttateri111 Pruv.a rr ' ir •• , • ' ' ' COAST PLUMllN' & ,:1,·:~:' ,''":' ~·,1 .: HEA I tr~G llt!lllt•• <.,,,., 11 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY •New c:abrnels cabinet Q u I do 11 aft 1:ii 6366 Asplaall I.icing tiars & to1m1ca 1trne 650 7169 Collt"gl! stu<Jent lge trucl\ counte•IOPS 642 0861 Coatract•r• Carllt1i11W11tt4 l()r(jftlS CdM fha1111 yu11 <;tAHVtNC. COLL((>[ ST IJO(N I!> MOVING (.;Q I ot r 124 4 Jb ln~ul t'IJ (i4 I 84"7 INTi rx r f'AINHNC. llt-o,1~ Ii D11pe11datiltt t.Al L JAY L46 )476 PAIN I IN G Carµ11ntry 1J1y.,.,,.11 ptumbuog F1eti .. ~1 1<' Y•'> e<P 659 Ob87 He11•P"" c.111 f,4;r ll'l8'1 Typin1 Se rvice U11•llt~ <.'itdt ft'"'' $'•'"' ( t'Jr ,. • ._, r tHS••t 0 011vt<w8y·Purt.1ng LOI Mowrng E<lgittg Twice a 759 l'J36 Court AN ·.ml. Si a1coa11n9 Carpent ry Gneral mo s:.>o $25 645 5737 DUMP lOBS & R~'-'··'' fdutbl') (11~'-' l'"H. A, tit t•• 1 I '" ~1 ''' <; A'IHlll J 1 4 '99Lot-l!R!'!E!-M-'!IO~O!'!!E!"L"1!"N"llG~a~ll-p"!'h•a•se·s•. Remodel/Repa11s comm Cleari Ups• T ,88 T rrmming SM All MOVING JOBS 1\11 lvlH'S Rep,111 Rasurt 18 ~rs •n area L•C tion<l· & r.is1d Lie Cl. bor.oeo. Ytlrd Maint •Hauhnq t~I? 646 13U I WATLH U'i t.fl0W1 Painlin1 OUALHY f>AIN rtNG fa11 !Jlltt''> I rt»• !'~I (,dll Jm111 ,;,. ;t11n1• L:l 1 ~050 Arryl•tne M~M L4l .,,,'I l.11 ~ ,, • r l4 1 Rental Services 1 fP""' 1, • '''" • "' '"''• ptv~ lht< tAVlfllf M ARI >A ,111.1 rne llUNl INt• r ON OfACHCOMBER t'H'h WcUnt'~ll." "' I s.,,,, •OJI tSLlJRRY MIX) el.I 968 J564 .111yt1rne ins For e~t 552 9 142 MIKE 650-3?63 ~ •Hm11 Rt!s111 Reds rll'Pclr1 A1te1atro11s Ruorn Ad<lotrons-Rttmod81 JCSSIE S GAAOCNING HoaH Cluninp R.ik', ,net' 4t'L~11m.ares o ,h,, wmoows Cab111ets c " l A08till'S &EANING FIMEPAIHIH ny A1cmird ~rnor l 1c )80644 14 y1~ OI l'dtJPY 1111.dl <.usrom~•'> Paperi•t _____ ..,.,____ _.. l1r ,f ltt 1.tn • •RENTAL A<;~l')TJ\t,lft:'.\ fh.,t•,r,11 if,1t· ' r, 111• 1• 111,(1 7t, l I 11 t•oil Heri1JIS g Hon ... ';t1.1r.11q T tt •ll!f ,,, ' I ' I 1•• '"' .is 4 ~ , OO;U .. • ommt1rtrill nesrdenlla Cte,in·uµs yaro mamr b • b l'' I.I • Pdnt't·PiilltJ~·F8nce~ 35 Lrcenset1 675-2826 Fret1 tts11m31e 540-8035 SERVICE d 1no1ougto1y Roofi ng /t t t I t •• \. ' ,. I ., •• t Aalomotivt i " i:•~· Je11v 546-44 IJ l'"''l!' novst! 540·0!157 ACCENr PIN STRIPING Rt'IJil" sm;ilt fobs Fences Deai1a MOW•EDCl•TIUll HOUSE APARTMENT rt1o111k you '16} d 1 14 rartnrng lnt .. 1101 oe~·gn tiANulNu s fAIPPING Vl&A ML '>L.l>ll 67 J 1•, 12 I I I .. ~ .. I \ • 1 I Huner Aootonq "" lfLW'> Window Clunin H(\ t!'\11 t1 I. t1.1fl}t"1 l..Al l HILIAI" ,AN~ C AR s44 9!> ... 11elvt.'' part•lrons Low KITCHEN DESIGN Neeo REAS AA TES FREI:' C..lt!a111ng or Re11ova1111g rli'" 11 ..... i~r-n•549.0827 "'"'~ Stt"<e 73 1 63 t 1 ptam. 101 new or remo<l fSl 17 14)24 1 1235 Free est•ml!lt: 650-41168 UUAl ITV PAINT ER5 !•fHIMf.Jl N[Af PR() Bl At KWE l OfR P;iµ111 hJuo11111 x , ... .,H,Vdl UuJI NPW A>'t 0 ,..., !Jf"f ~' lll 41180.: 'di! '•7'111 I Secrelu i•I Strvicu WHITr Ii /AH( ASI FOR SHDU '"'' ~ 1111e11er1? CALL CARYL .;Babysitting ICariet Service 642 Ol'i~ Retere11ces H iul mill HollH Siltin1 11 <,!.,iONALS (j lfl I 14~ W(/I~ "'"' 4Y4 1616 'l'/Hl[1(1W l/A •111 11, .,. ,,, "· 1, I tl•tl.;ll '(lu• Oa11) Pol(ll '-'t!''t•lt>U•r ..-c!l"' ~ ... "-'t!'St!t1f•H'°"t" _ _ -NO E. L•h! p1umb111g !'19C c:aop Prol m.it4•e relratJle BAE!YSrTTtNfJ M' HOME CARPET & LI L UM o3n0-Drywall r1onr (Ovr Q Shivs ett ""' p1a111 cJre LoLdl l(•I 1. IH:, EXP I 011 \m,lll M1 p•Ke~ J'" •,m,111' r.'.i(J (JJ~: b'ill tJf,41, I ..,1 •',.I EXJ.>fHI w.111co~e•mt,1 '" I .1.111 11 <111 (11 • .,, (,,,,,, 111 T~Pll'G A11Qt<1'f(n qr, .. --------642-5171ut.322 "'' v ;.,, ' ' '~•·• M<''>-' I ~1.111 111u••, ~ reby4c1s"}oJ i 1-.. -~D"'!R!'!'Y~W~A·L~L"'!T~A"'!P!"1~N"'!G--''"it ur J.1c.• 96? .'44 I f1•'" ~.it> 46',6 ,,,. .. d.,, No"l\IS \ F' T b42 tl-182 I I'~ 0 •I "11<1; ~ ., 1 A ,1,1nn 1 '•& 1 8'>'-ftJ f , ,,o,, .. r , .-.~· • tl• If 1, "~ I 41 I ~ljl-For Ad Action .., All re~turcs I\ Atous11r.. Nrro HELP 1 LAll JEFt ' hwn Mower lte air I Cement Concrete Fre., es1 Kev111 61J.1•,03 J," i.. u• a11 t•JIJI'~ r...i111.,11 Flll>UElflEDO p•lllTI .. ~ wr c.At c, SHllllLlJ HANG 1 • " ... ro1,f fHffl WJllJ·•lrl'" l 'fl•1Nl1 w rif't1Pltl>lf ' Accounting Bookkttping CPA 111911 Qualil1 •nC(llT'I.' F C SVS thru Fon S1m1 tl\. t1t. ''I\ l' •t!'d:», ttr"" P,.1 oru, 1.1-.es Voor otc. • n1 81ov.r1 oJl 6J63 C'' n ''<' Free c·ounsel '1cnne 5:i 1 8J94 1----------11y r1J1ntu19 qardt>lllllt• HARDI N E UIPMfNT 1 C 011cret" masonr~ Ital ~ REPA fl ..-ork tou11oa11ons eiock El•ctra"cal c '"·"' u11:. etc No 101111.10 MAINTENANCE /I, 1 "' 1.1r"t' or small' 5!>6 2?b4 I 145 W B,tker 24 1 167 1 Ot1l.~ Lie Cl 67!:1·2826 ., ELECTRICIAN P11ced ONE CALL DOES tr ALL' MHODrI rrgllt lree estunate 00 Wt• lo• rt lltt!dll of Orry rl or l-•B•r•rc•k•Sro.l•o•c•1o.•CPo•n•c•r•e•te- Fire prooflnc shlnctu, ''"'''" ,,,au .. 8J~ onv 1 •. 11 ••• !''"' .,. ·~•", I 25 '" .. ,., I il•t/ llf1 , II ,,, ''~' llf.il ••<1•1 I • I • II s•1c. i11 111tunl wooll I Pluter Re air Trtt Service fin ishu, llodtll I Pt A TEA PATCHtNC. o o uCHEPt < hR6 111fP' You Clon I neeo a gun 10 <Jrew tasr when you Co••t•e1e U torm t pour or '"'"Plel&. ft)DS No tOD B~'-r>g uo.1,1011 9e11 acctg tno smJll 964-0366 3. sec 1 Ft .. ,,01e nrs rnc1 Jarge Ot SITIJfl JObS l1C ft IUI ii 5"8 500C! J966:? 1 673 OJ59 · Low µ11ces l •c. t>onoeo insurell, fre1 ut. Lie n .. ~•un~··· 1~1 ;'~' j~ .,,., r ••. , •.v .. 1st .. i.> 11 1 ~ 1~"' C-33 Mo. 210104 ·~····1 '"'1 '4 ' 2~7 "I" • ' •' ... ," i.(. L' - Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 place an ad on 111e Oar1y Pilot Want Aas' Catt.now I 642-5678 v.•11<1~ .:it vour t>usr11ess 01 G.l<' pick.up & deliver fret' to.,nsel 642-7047 ROD 5 CONCRETE 6 REStOtCOMM l tlNO MASONRY 9 yrs Sdmtl 20 yrs Do my own WOrl• lt.>L Free est 840· 170!> L•c 278041 Al 646-8126 SELL Idle llem5 with a Daily Prtot Cless11ted Ad 642;~.~7.~"---- Bob 6735J6718:l1· I 161 Find whet you want 1n Dally P1101 Ctass11oeos. &38-1111 f IJ '> PL A$ I ERllllG Buyer meets 5eller ¥1•1!1 an 1 1111 1-.1 P .. 1r.11111g ·1e•tu1es e·llec trve tlass111eo ao ---------•! Re~1ut r..~ (,a'> 8:?58 642-5678 A .Schools &. Instructions • • j 1 Ollie• leat1la 2914 Lost & Follld ________________ , 3004 Btlt W_.tt4 5100 Helt W1att4 5100 Helt W1att4 5100 Helt WHttd 5100 Ea~• Coast Hwy LdM !>00 sil balh Sign 11gtits Str teve1 Cali 85 I 9 t 35 or 720· 1704 alt Spm Found 5 krttens. on Flower * TYPIST 3 Tustin CM 646-3177 Bu~y OC A11port area reat FOUND Fl pOodle lrke Wtlh lrgnt brown ha;r Nov I v1c ofCl Nwpt 81/Cst Hwy 646-4i72 t''>t.11e 11wes1men1 trrm nd'> Pne1ge11c. ream .,, 1t'11teo person tor grow "'!l '"en<11y otfrce Typrng 45 wµm hlong gtnl or lice supt.JCl• I Wrll tr a111 11 .. e on wor" processor Growth pot,111.if e•cet lor right person CClm µet1\1ve Salary e1ce1 benet.ls Call 833· 1554 01 apply in person 18552 Mac Arthur BtvO Irvine 9 10 4 JO (..lut> Manager C.apr!ttrano Ba) "f11ch1 Ctuti 111 Dana Pt l'<.!IDO• rs rn tervrP.wonq !01 o tlub manag1u 10 hcmdlt' Ody 1(1 Oay OPl:I a11ons DoOkkeeprr>g or t1e11ng & other outres ti vou have olloce manager experrence seno resume "' (" p B Y C 3 4 5 5 5 C11~11as Pt Dana Pt cfl'f•l.tl c,,,...,, 1.aktt~ ot C..A ste• "'i •J rlhoelr'"'lt. ,~. mvvat,1e aria tunct1L1f\dl w +ft: t.teno''' Po .. 1Y. r. ttl! S•1aro11 1.11•. •le? •·...-LJ•r t f,•1 t ..., ..... 1 ,; 1U 1,-,, f1 I ,._. " r .. u t 642-5678 ext.324 NEWPORT BEACH EXECUTIVE SUITE OFFICES F dSMIOll IS 760·6070 OL Airport 752-6408 Founa Greyish pooote Spr111goa1e Warner lden1tty 642-6655 Oc Nut Sr< I !lt!lf.i p f l ,,, "a 5 4 r, <ie ,_,,,,4 hd' 'Ji~ • L• .• J J • Jf ... ~.· tl f • 6:t'""f p~ I '~ ._. C..ouoier T •'', t , ,_.1• '''" Lt tJ\._->-, 1 ,..-1s , r ~ • j _, I•' r,;, Louise Forfurther information regarding• adverti8ing placement in the School8 & ln8truction8 Directory -call Loui8e Griffith 642-567 8 ex t 324 _,. .. se>, • 6 Pacific Travel School 610 E. t71h S1 .. S1n11 Ano. Ca. 92701 ORANGE COUNTY SONLY PRIVATE ACCREDrTED TRAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL American Airline Sabre Compyter Tr1lnlr19 MORNING. AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 543-9495 .. "'..----... .--.i--- NEWPORT IUCM 1 000 2nd !Ir quiet streel ructtly lndscpd bldg 0 11 s11ee1 parking garage avail 645-4800 Vrtky 645-3323 oys Ollrce spaces tor tease 747 11 S595tmo 1s1 month rent free ut1ls pd A C grounCl 111 1055 El FOUND M I P1t1 Bull whll brwn numerous t.ats g ~111ens av.iii tor adOP· Iron I m11 Cocker & Dobie I m11 Cottre & Shep pups 1 M taltereo oetia•keO rnr• Shep Npr Beach Anrmat Sheller 125 Mesa Or Costa Mesa 644·3656 Arc1111ec1u1 a1 PROJECT CAPTAIN 92629 B ;t 9 l CH t J 1• 1 .. : ,. .., 1 DRY CLEANERS: ? "' ..• '• .... h• <I l•r1 ,_.1H1\':J•l•1''• 7 1( • ComornJt•O" Sano Boov Coun1er Sam BP•QSfllil GOOD PHONE VOICE? man ~ Pa1n1er wan1eo Cleaners CdM f..,s,' ""'0' (' <h ~ .,,. s., l)'.j 1 7271 Contrer9e a$srs1an1 ~ oay!> a v,.ce• Appl, 1n person Mon·Frr 9.5 AO · mrnis1ia1ove ottrce Suri & Sand Hotel 497-4477 f '-<I t .. ~ ,, r c t.:, o Entre,re11urish :,.1 f'•• L • J"'~ E, r o, • Person nc I r f•( p.,~ar. to manage new marl tin• r.. I Camrno Or Costa Mesa j Found smell wnote POO· J Btk~ E ot Fa11v1ew & Ole Suntlower & Smalley Aoams C M on rnurs 549-7049 Min 8 yrs exp archrleC· tu• al or aw1119 Leadershrp & knowledge ot archl19C rural pracllce essen11a1 Apply to Pererra 24 18 MacArlllur Btvo N B bu'S•ness so1s co NB L.1t"·1n .J1 d•-'11•0' 1 Pt-'•S• ,, Ma1u1e w•gen· ous e•pr ! .I... 1t"'"dPd f;1.i5,t rd.,.~ B se salar w bO'IUS I ~,,,. ,. rns -Jll .... "•·I' Co unter ano Se1v1ng t>;s.eo on ~roduct, 1. '' .t' '/&, µeopfe 11eeoeo Apply rn "'"' OP port Rf'O t p 0 Hair Dresser (Newport) µer son TAUL ( NAT. BO• 1Q0) Nf'"-PO• I Bt~ ,,.,,,,; ' I ,., .. • ' .., .. 754. 1040 Mr Tracy SICJ11 nghts corner Jam· boree at MacArthur 1n- ctudes approM 3500 sq 11 ground tevet executive ot- ttce surle E ~cellenr Park· mg Landte><O oesperate $ 1 09 SQ II as 1s Call Karen 75;>-5444 • $3401up crptst d rps a'c rstrms 17301 Beach Btvct H B 842·2834 • EXECUTIVE SUITES • t MO FREE RENT w ~no11 1erm tease tuo Lao16s only w/M seekmg lonely & bored women Let'& !!Ilk 650·801 t 644-06:?0 EOE IMF IHYSITIER WAllTED URALL' 63 Fa"Sh•On Ca 92663 tstana N B IOam ·6pm 759. 154 1 101 .:ippt I EXEC.UTIVE SECRF"AAV > •l'.'l,1°~\ .'.>i•t-r • "" I•, ' s1a11 1mmeu ''"I s1<u1~ I t • •. ·: LOST t0-27. Costa Mesa Full time rn Newporr Counter Casnrer 10 5 51 t.'Ssen1•af """ 7 1, s H., 101 .. ~ ... , ,~-s·, 28 yr oto Omega man's ~eacn 1 C~M ~1ea l~r ':1Y ~~~e g~, ;0~ E ~·-~~e~1r tu11 1 me e· P'"' Jew;• •t:c~i, , s· . warcn w/gold band moo o aug er re er w p M<:;:t'• i;i.-• T .t "' 1 , , -, -~ , keepsake S200 rewaro mot he• w small cnrtO oi Cos1a Mesa ~olla•, 10 l'r'ldlurr u , ,1 1 ,.,, 549-2042 0,,,.,, Call 644 5252 oa1s. COUNTER HFLP ,,, ' -:;,_ -.-I 66 1 6086 eves Des• Lost BMXtMororcycte • Fo' Sanowrcn Snor. Helmet w'1rle wlre<l vosl)r IUUTICIAMS 95' 1 :>4 7 or 97 1 173<l & otue lace gua•O on IB,,ng your clren1ele to i<-OUNTER & SALES ne1p SatvrClay Oct 15 at llt'ilul Npt Bet• '>·lion 1t1er.,oons Appl~ 1n per IRVtNE 8MX l RACI' Rent "' comn1 64~ 0661 s , Noac~ s 170 E 1-111 P1ease call Tot1Cl or )40-8562 51 SIP , ,-Mon-F• 969 1221 HAIR DRESSERS E. fJP' t:"' ,..o r o,, 1 ,,.,p ,,..,.,~ ", , ''€" .... o .... • t1JC.te 11t> .1rf1 t ,rP· ;.,..~11n ° ~"·•'1t,.., '' 1...,t' rig AtJlt' '" l'Vtld J-"''•I• ,,-1 J+r / 1 t 'II (IAUf'"'" 11 0 ui.a J' 1 ~, lf•'-t •~• 1 ' • :J11 r , ... aO cc~.. , :.--.. 1 • e• r .. ~ .. ;..; ; , , .... P-ttf c• '< 6d;r J )(i '"'~t ,4 , .... "'., '·,.."-l . t.• 1ne ~ • r . -I ~erv suites 881 Dover 01 y·-..,_~~ Su11e14NB631-3651 . .,.. ' SPc y 101 non prot11 (! T LOST F Cothe S""P m1 · 1 11111,r1l11ftbt rshi• Dlilt k wtDrown Laguna A p A R p R type SS DAILY PILOT IUHIER TUllEE FULL TIME PU PART-TIME WORI 11 Hills area 643 154:? WPM compult'r e .pe• N (1.-dtteo11n9 appt• Lost 19 green wrng Macaw ne1ptu1 sal neg L~guna cal•ons 10 • D•s111c1 Man 19th & Wht11rer Rewaro Beach Museum 01 Arts ag ... , to suoe"ise news lor caprvre 645-9095 494·653 I P.JPe• carr•er~ Sala•~ _) I "THE " ART \~ EXECUTIVE SUITE ) ~tJtl Ctr 640 5470 Ot.ii: , 1un11tes a11a•luL e ""'" •n.: \. A, qPlt:~ .4 ~ , , ,... • T ~m,:i.s. (.. rc..11a1t ' :lP~ •• • ~· 1 t r t .. " l l ,... ::;,,tC CLASSES WPSICllllOr NB Shr3rm lurn ollc ret11g we! Dar gr II $350 mo Call Detwn 8JO 10 5 30 Mon lllru Frr 646-24 74 Lost Lido Isle black mate ShO•I harr CA T 673-0837 llld Mahr/l11t1ller Store neeCls exper person 10 make all krnds of roller tilrnds Barl:lllra 673· 7830 commensu•ale "'"'" e• oe11ence Compan> ben elrrs plus Donus op·' portun11y Must nave van sta11on wagon or pick up wrlh shell Miieage allow · ance onctuoeo Apply .n person weekClays 3PM 10 SPM al 330 West Bay .. 1 , 1 m e· · r 1 ,. A t ~ , • ,, • ; .::,.,.. •• r .._ \Jf)Ot-t ·0 0<..·' , t"A ~DJIJ'!' G a ~th • l! n s (... i i.a1es program Guarar1 s.it-11-~- 1eed houri~ v.aae Plu5.., _ JOLEE MILLER \111 \, lllo\l'I'•· •II fhl" Has openings for students of aJJ ages aneii levels Graduate West- mi nster Chmr College. Princeton, NJ 631-2789 Classic Instruction in painting, drawil & crafts. All ages, all leve• :J). mu,.pk" S tudio (' 842-9832 \_A4~../- GET READY, GET SET, GO! TRAVEL PREPIUTIOI SEllllRS presents HELPFUL HINTS FROM U.S. CUSTOMS GOOD NEWS FROM AMERICAN EXPR ESS RAIL TRAVEL IN CANADA December 1, 7.30·9:30pm At the Zonta Club 2101 15th St. (Co rner ol 1 Sth & Irvine across from Newp0rt Har1>o1 High) SS ($7 50 per couple) call- l1ry Wllli1•s llO-llll or 111-3112 l•siaeaa Rea ta la 2916 SCHOOL PROPHn FOR LEASE Class room space avatl 111 FV/HB area BELOW MARKET Annual lse w1op11on to renew .Ma1nt1cus10Clrat1u1r1 on- ctuCled Contact Carol Jone!> 842-6651 X230 Commercial lteatala 2911 Corona <lei Mar, !800 SQ It Top toot tralhc area. parking lot goO<l vrs1b1fl· ty on ocean srde ot Coast Highway S 1 15/SQ II NNN Coro11a Dtl ll1r Pro's 113-UU Shopstoltoces/stores 650 sq II or less reas Costa Mesa C-2 548 7249 Lost URGENT Sml blk pooo1e Voe 20th/Santa Ana St CM I 1103 RE· WARD 54 1-2913 Peueaala 3012 CIRCUS OF MASSAGE 719 NO HARBOR BL VO FULLERTON 110-1112 1 DAY AWEH ATTRACTIVE MASS USS ES ro SERVE YOU EXOTIC DANCERS Mtr For Bachelor(etteJ Pames • s111pper grams 626-494 1 Boot.keeper lull charge for last growing small Irvine CPA 1 person ore H11y phones must type I 50WPM 10 i.ey Dy rouch wrll 1rarn on computer Non smoker 552·8394 IOOUEEPH Costa Mesa DECO-DHIHH Great oppty & $1 Fie• nrs Wrll 11a1n i 14-996-8525 FUL~ CHARGE Oe11very Driver Musi have Qppty to• sell mo1ova1eo .. a1•0 Calrl 011ve1s L•c & rnQ1, w growing neallh ctean cJtr~mg recorO Cl•ntC cna1n must have OMV report •eQu11eo e•per c:rea1ong manual F l 540.95;i EOE M F sys s1a1s AR AP Pav· commission Hours 9PM Hou"•CleJrrrr•c; •~1-1 Bt• 2PM or 4PM 9PM hOmP dd•') 5 6 "~"' Tra1nrng is p1ov10ed l'IPI s •eQ t.o7~ 0558 Po1ent1at to earn $300 I l"TERIOR DESllll Plus per week Fo• an 1n-t ent1ew Call 11 141 E•Perienct-saies Pe•son 957·2361 Eat l204 lo• Snaae s D•a_oe•. I Stioti BJ•l:lara 67J-1 6Jn General Ollrce I man otc ,,, .. ryprng bk!. 9 s t•llng 1 HORTICULTURE Gooa Phone voice ano , ,,.. e) 1 c11an1 ,.,aont rec" outgoing personalrl~ a tt'lnla •1!.'r 1es•o• ' 11 must Eager to learn ana s1.11 t>•D'" •t-Q ""P" I qrov. wllh new busrr ess ~· ''""'dPCl "60 1.:Sf Nr John WaynP A rpon L· .. oscaPE r.ARDllER S200 wk to srarr Under " • JO a plus 833 8940 1011 GL Musi possess IOelrvery pPrsonalrly to t1a1101e LA Trme to hornes on I liHHAL OFFICE credllors Salary neg Balboa ISiand Prclt.uP or l ~pis1 Permanent P• time neeoed P 1 "' Cc'-" ~o I nr wk T uesoav ano 1 ~h,115'1~, " mu~1 Ca· lv!('ln Fi 8 30-4 pn Bob !>52-4553 V a n ' e Q u ' r e Cl I e•per necessar.,. onctuO· w insurance $700 mo Book1t.eepers Now at-J 30 AM . 6 AM No Cot 1ng phones Presentt) '" L.indscape Marntenanc., 673-2268 ceptong app1rca1rons 101 a fectrng 548-844 1 or Ananeom Re1ocatrng to wo•~·no tn1mpn ,..,, a~1 EXOTIC IAllCERS Boo•~ee•ng posrt1on at I 646_ 1413 Hunt Bero earl)' 64 mgmt con,oJn, Cc st~ Bachelor/Bachetorette the Ancrent Maroner I 1 956·2560 Dawna MPSil Mu• 1 ,•s e•l er Oltoce & Birthday Parties Pte<1se appi~ '" Person Ctau111ed Ads are the I Gener at olllce Costa Sµi•a•0 ~"Q & Soan 5'°' THE LAST HURRAH 2607 W Coast Hwy NB answer 10 a successful Mesa E~per type1hte I 642 4 t' ""Cl~~ 738•8538 558•8536 i••1tCM ...... ~E• gefage 01 yaro salet Its a bkkpg assist oltrce mngr LEG A l s E c RETA Ry "" "'"""•s n: I better way to tell more 1n property mngmnt non needt'd tor t"•Sy 9eni>1al FREE WEIMCT LOSS Lonasey & Co Inc a acra-peop1e1 smkr 642 4907 w~Clys "'")Clot I' " Hunt Beach 1Dd1lllriil EXPERIMENT menro basec mortgage Sell ~:.t11 '' • •'5 C A ipq.,· Danker has an opening in 1 0 .1 ,1•101~ ~.•P 01111 ~1,;i11 eel neea, leatals 2920 Phys101ogrst nee<Js over ltie Tusltn oltrc:e We are I a1 y ·afl 94; 6041 • ----------wergnt persons to part1c1-took1ng tor a manager ' l 200 SQ fl W Irvine area pate 1n expenment lo w•lll a mrn1mum ol 5 yrs I 1ve·m U'1rrO "'""''or tor ~ 1nctds otfrces S50Mmo generate weight toss f>•perieiice rn processmg · ,, ('11(1 w Q, Ct1 851-8928 stattshcs Abso1u1ety tree rHA VA ano Co"ven-DAILY PILOT (1wat1t" ,,.,e,entP~ a. 2500 SQ fl warehouse mets to tnose lhat Qualify 1.on.:i1 toans , t"• rt1c,111nn r• b "'05 "'1 2 off & lg mezzanine 11114> 559 °564 TOP SALARY IAHIH TflllHE Sp t s11 ti ; ~M• 3042 Enterp11se c M al HOLIDAY SINGLES E.XPO Fo· ·1~MT PE•so11 N . 1 · . f ' 10 -.IOP ... 1 "-1uS! l•t Paulartno btwn errstot & 0 s n e 'ii n Cl H 0 1 e I n n • n ow accepting a PP 1cat1ons or h,11l,1Dlf' Olf• <.1101 I ,,, ~ 55 Fwy 54t SQ II NNN I ,·'I /5 2 7 A I I A~l1eplresare co~l10en1tal District Manager to~supervise '., w"f.'ktorl)'11~ s lo'.t't'• 957 2731 546·6985 I e 11 Cl I E • h I b ' 1 11~ ·;~oa J6',, , ,) c ~ newspaper carr1"ers. alary com -•"'"S ("l'l)kll1(J s no1·-~ 2 660 SQ 11 3975 Btrcn 213 986·9255 • te,1111110 •P11u11Pc1 S3 .I• • IUS PE•so.. t th . l , tu r or 'it"'"' t Ut'I f NB ~1330 MIA zonrng PHONE FANTAS~ n " mensura e Wl expertenCe. Fnq•i<." C,ilt 11,nsv.e• 4 l Agent 54' 5032 25 La<lres to snare your F •Pd tor tt>e Towe1s Res-Company benefits plus bonus 5oc, t'4.?,;l '0() F 8 8 7 62 11111.int 1n the Suri 8 AHOHct•tata 3002 anrasies• 2 • 1 <;,1na Hotel laauna Bi;h opportunity . Must have Van.: LOH OFFICER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;!•SPIRITUAL ADVISOR• M t I S O~yweek 1amto]pm • • k I M~~1gt.' cnmnany nA~ ! Advise Ill love mamage. or ••,fH, Apply '" p!'rson Weu S~tlon wago~ or pie up I rmn~~IJ••'"' ope11111g l('r Rooms 2900 Hoteh,Motela 2904 lentah to leatala Waattl 2909 bus 675-24951631-9397 T.D.. 4021 lhru Sat ask lor Finn with/shell. Mileage allowance . olQQIP~S•W 1('.:111 ollrrr'rs • SL 2901 WIDOW ti AS$$$ lo• TO s • l d d A l · E •I t>llt>11t l 11mot•11s.i11011 BACK BAY N B g.,00 oncl LAGUNA BEACH •lrf Couple need ocean lront ---------CASllllR inc u e pp y In person "" ------------·! h $10 OOOup No credrt • • Will t•.1111 Tiit> 11es1 1c.i MOTOR INN bac e•or 01 I bdrm Yrly llHYOIS7 TEISU E•oe•re11ceo lull or P T kd JPM 5PM 330 u1 I<; <oung woman non smo~er 6•6-555".l Wkl1•atesS105&up Fem rmte 25·35 Retavaol 644-8417 Che<:k no penally Also t.ast11er w ant ed for Wee ays, to a t ('.->qi,tm~ hl•l,tble C.i• Da•lf'Wkty•Monthy non sml\r NB S3~0 Dys Massage 1neraprs1 would DOlll'TPTll81110TWAWllMY7 tend on & buy TD s Fasn1on tstand Rern11 West Bay St Costa Mesa •rv111, P.1t•'•l Mor1g.1Qr Bedroom rn mv nome rull use c.1 nQvSe ut1f onct S7i!i 546 5522 C T 966·6701 ev 63I·1260 S lO OOOup 10 Jumbos store EOE 644 5070 I ., ' .i"G 1• 1'1 folrttn s aiaot otor V lrke 10 e•Change tor rm. Oe111son Assoc 673-73 11 nealf'd pool & steps to Fern shr 2 Br Newport CMtNB Ahsh1a811 1-6326 Volunteers neede<l lor C ASHIER part time w tA"s Catl 642"-67M QC'lan 985 N Coast Hwy an~rely study al UCI You an u ·" '' e h 494 5.,94 Beach nouse 1 Olk l1om Garattl for must be ngh! handed, W -~ S OO Apply 111 person Gf'ne s ••-lilli-1-1---1•••••••••••• .. --------~I FtM re~tJ no pet smot.e Laguna eac.. • c beach no sm o k1nn Help aatn I Mar~et 1060 So Cst "' l 2912 between the ages & 18· _ ' 01~ t ear11 S3">0 ' y ICltiOD S350l mo yearly L ve HI 65 in good health & 011 811 * IEIERAL OFFICE Hwy Laguna Bch "11 CiG4 '409 Mar~ I leatals 2901 mesg 650"8739 Eosts1Cle Costa Mesa med1ca1oon 856-4244 OC A11por1 area real es· Chtl<l care e11enden1 1m- F""' rr1nm "Costil M'sa Fe Protessronef, mce 2 10(20 garage. storage ---------• late 1nvestmen1 l11m rnetl1a1e opening for de home S2"0tmo Cell Large Brg Bear cabin Poof • ., h 1 TV 2 1 1 DO. nr ocean, Npt Bch only avail now 645-7234 needs 2 1111me people penaabfe person 10 wort\ C.hrrs all 4pm 645-2435 18 le co or rp c. $350 650-6994 NEWPORT BEACH IOM20 SCRAM-LETS 1mmed to JOrn our lovely in heallh club Clltld care steeps 14 17 14)545-6916 Huge Balboa oceantron1 garages S95 mo Vicky Irvine olllce center verity ol hours Lu• Balboa Pen Ou1et re'p r 25 · pvt entibe S3 10 Oep 673-2857 leat1ls to home panoramic view 645-4800 645-3323 ANSWERS RECEPTIONIST B11gh1 & avert Cati 101 appt Sliart 2901 $350/mo 675-9644 personable to answ 962 1374 ask lor Karen Rm tu~ !IP! poof 1ac N B • oll 1f retocahng S2 7S mo Iv msg lo• Mri..e WHY HASSLE? MaSl'!rson 675-0941 ROOMMATE. FINDERS Roorn $260 wor~1ng I t>~~~~~~w~e~~~:n;rot man civt ent & c:ooko119 nr sown Lanuna 49,..4459 oeopte You 11111 only10 " Quahl1ed applt ' SUUH llOTll 434, Bor~~ '~~eJ's°'' w~ty rentals now a11a11 t 15 50/wll 3 up Coto• " Br 2 Ba house WIO rv Phones 1n room 2274 1 krtch etc S250t mo • Newpon Blvd CM $20 dep 646 8386 646' 74"5 Bellul 'pac 4 bd rm SU I H I LlllE home Irv View lrpfcs S90 wi. up Cable color TV ClKlls tennis pool 3 1026 W COH1 Hwy ,Pll $400 553 160 I .NEWPORT BEACH Condo to shr te non.,mi..r )'l NT nr Hoag Pvt "'"1r 31 • •ns" 10 Ol'acn Gar 'W/d an N·smok/no kt" S300 $300 11111 631-8029 46-10~ oi £.•s-00111> I~-mom s bOltf'd e11Cf' 1111 1yrHn9 1r11n9 8 cteM· SELL 1dle 11ems with • nq no ~.d, 20r ?ho Newport prv rm, ba enlry 111 trg Eastblull condo lt!e kit p11v $350 0-838-1873. R-644-6806, 644-8466 DCUIFHIT Rmm1e wan1ed 831·6140 Peopte-ortented creative prot 10 shr 3 bdrm apt, N B $275 Coll Ron wlldys 97 1·657~ Prof buslnesaman 36. n/smkr resp, wishes TO 'hr hse or condo w/prol F 1n Nwpt area Ask tor Mrlle 646-2424 deys Shr Lag Bc;h OCnfrnt hse OUice ltatala 2914 Turban-Drunk phones. meil 111e typing 1617 Westchtl, N B 278 to Beggy ·Orren! grea11ng clients 1365 SQ It Sullebfe lot YOUNG TYPIST Entry tevet med1cat or dental Agent Tno best advice I ever got 45wpm. l11tng. genl otc 541-5032 tn high school wes lrom support Growth pos111on the prtnclpat He told me wttta1n1ng prov1Cled In 2 De I u ( e 0 ff t c es. go ge1 my graauatlon pie· word proceasmg Furnished. Secre1ar1a1 sure taken white 1 was stilt Compettttve ute11es area patrd deck. ocean YOUNG e•cet benetus Call view Fashion Island eree 833-1554, or apply m Contact Bruce Charles LHt I Fta.. 3004 persQ11 • 18552 Mac 759·0700 ________ _......,... Arlnur 81 Ste <140. Irvine. •CdM di• suites, ampt pkg $350up 2855 E CsT Hwy 675-6900 RnAIL/tFFICE Cnorce NewPOf! 04!ech lo catron on Paclltc Coast Hwy Harbor SICle. eppro• 1200'Q11 714-645-7100 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 141-1111 9 to " 30 * RIPEPTIDlllT :ier 290. 11on·smkr pref 1600 mo Mary~~-1'11 &aytron1 011~ P8Uot. pe1krn<1 j6nrto11et l•---------671 1003 Brighi person&Ote reOllp· tooms1 neeoed for real es· tale investment llrm 1n Irvine Dulles tnct hand· ting mO<lem I 2 fine uttr a· com phone system. mall. oreettng ct1an1s 9no 111e typrng Beneltts, co pd msurance CIJl1 833 1334 or apply rn pf"rson 16552 Couple seeks mature w oman to care tor 9 wk Old inranr tne hovse· work, Mon-Frr L111e Out 714-493-5434 Cterrc111 Person experienced rn gen er at 01t1ce proceoures needed rn gtowrng Npt Ben company Dulles AIP. AIR, Bllllng some !yprng and phof\es WP a ptus Please c att 714 673-1694 11111i. Miu Munet NI on 1 • Tuffet 1tong came • tptde1 end reed tn lhe Delly P1to1 Ct .. 1ltl1d Mellon •bout MIH Mui- , .... 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Among the more than 100 offices being contested coun- tywide are many in Orange Coast school and special districts as well as a cont.roversaal ballot measure m lrvme. Measure A would unJX>Se a $50-per-year tax levy on each pan-el in lrvme for three years. If THI ORANGE COAST approved, the measure would pump $1 .4 miJlJOn int.o school district coffers each year. The measure is being watched cl08ely statewide educators who might seek to bolster their budgets, trimmed by Proposition 13. Voters will also decide who will be elected to bc:>fu"d of trustees in several Orange Coast school dis- tricts: • Coast Community College District; • Huntington Beach Union High School District; • Fountain Valley School Dis- trict; • Huntington Beach City School District; • Irvine Unified Schoo~ Dis- trict; •Laguna Beach Unified School District; • Newport-Mesa Unifjed School District; •Ocean View Schooll>iatrict. 'Special diatrict.s along the Or- (Sff ELECTION, Page AZ) **** ** ELE.CTION '83 Please vote on Tuesday Polls open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Phone 834-2244 to check precinct ******** COAST EDITION - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS uto ot· hturder • • w1ct1m p Police-hunt • WOinan ID found y ANDREA ADLESON ..... Delly ........... (·. ) CM slaying By STEVE MARBLE Calnon said when paramedics Irvine police believe they are ~oser to solving the puzzling ~urder of tire store president d W. Finkel today after a t.er discovered the slain man's ing car in a wilderness area ar Helena, Mont. Two Irvine investigators today are combing the interior of the ~w slightly battered 1983 silver Jionda Prelude to try to learn who llrove it the 2,850 miles between ~e and the Helena back coun- ~. Sgt. Dick Bowman said. "It's a break." said Bowman. It's nice to have the car in an '8olated area instead of LA. Out in ~e country. it narrows the iiearch." • A hunter spotted the car Friday afternoo n abando ned 1n ~rush -covered, mountain wilder- ness southw~ of the Montana r,apital, Bowman said. Police are almost cenain the car liSappeared near the time the ~-year-old president of Super-tee ~ €enteT was bludgeoned to Cleath on Oct. 16. l Finkel's partially decomposed bxiy was discovered more than a week later in the trunk of another car, parked iJ\ the garage of his Irvine home. Police found the body in a search of Finkel's 1Lockhaven Circle home after two co-workers grew concerned about his unexplained absence. Snow and rain had fallen smce the Honda Prelude had been driven off a secondary dirt road, so police are unsure how long the vehicle has been abandoned. Bowman said. The "junky" con- tents of the car's mterior did not reveal what route the driver had taken from Irvine. he said. Irvine invesugators Larry Montgomery and Rick Handfield. who left for Montana Saturday. (Sff VICTIM 'S, Page AZ) ~ewport Beach firemt"n and para- medics freed Patsy Torrez f~m ai.., ......... i.r .............. wreckage Sunday, but she later died f her injuries-. Coast crashes kill two Six others inju~ed in separate Huntington., Newport smashu~s By PWL SNEIDERMAN and JERRY HIRSCH Two people were killed and six were injured in separate weekend traffic accidents in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. At 3 a .m. Sunday, a blue Fiat convertible traveling at 80 miles per h9ur slammed into the rear of a 1971 Volkswagen van on Pacific Coast Highway, in Huntington Beach, just west of the Santa Ana River bridge, police said. The driver of the Fiat, Timothy Michael Brownlie, 22, o f Anaheim, was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger. James Pippin, 29, of Huntington Beach, was taken to the trauma cent.er at Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital with facial and neck cuts and a head injury. He was reported in critical condition today at the hospital. Huntington Beach police traffic officer John Berens said beer bottles were found on the floor of the Fiat. He said an autopsy - scheduled by the Orange County coroner's office would determine whether Brownlie was driving under the influence of alcohol. The driver of the van, Joeeph John Amen, 32, of Glendale, and his passenger, Jamie Lee, 18. of Fountain Valley, were released aft.er treatment at Humana Hoepi- tal Huntington Beach. In Newport Beac h , a 26-year-old woman was killed, and three other people injured in a col..IUion at the int.eraection of the Pacific C-oast Highway and Pros- pect Street late Saturday night. Strike at Douglas rejected Lawrence Gail Arron, 33, of Newport Beach was making a left tum from Pacific Coast Highway onto Prospect in a 1980 Toyota when he collided with an east- bound 1962 Corvair driven by Joee Nava, 22, of Huntington Beach, police said. Huntington facility shuns union l eaders' call, signs 3-year pact By ROBERT BARKER Of the OellJ ........... The McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company of Hunt- ington Beach was operating today with its fuU force of about 6,000 workers despite predictions that a strike would take pla~ at 12:01 a.m. Members of the International Association of Machinists Uruon .not only turned down the caU by union leaders to strike -they agreed to a new three-year con- tract with the huge aerspoace and aircraft manufacturing company. INDEX A2 84 C6-8 lAM President John Abson, who strongly urged the 3,400 union members to strike at com- pany facilities in Huntington Beach. Torrance and Long Beach, ..:a.lied the outcome "a dark day for the American labor move01ent." He blamed the defeat on mem- bers "who failed to realize that the union leadership had their wel- fare at heart and by a large turnout of "greedy" employees at the upper end of the pay scale. "You've heard of Robin Hood. He took from the rich and gave to the poor. We've got the reverse. TheR8maareb8ck The greedy take from the poor." Abson was referring to contract provisions which gave pay raises to some top-scale, highly skilled worker,s. The offer also gives all workers a guaranteed 3 percent pay increase bonus but puts limits on cost-of-living increases and medical care benefits. Spok~ Dave Eastman said McDonnell Douglas management officials are "very gratified" by the vote. "They (union members) recognized the offer as fair and reasof)ablf! and competitive." (Sff STR(gE, Pa1e AZ) The Rama are beck on the winning track after derailing the Chicago Bear•. 21-14, Sunday. Page C1. Bulletin Board Bridge Classilied Comics Crossword Death Notices F.ditorial Page Entertainment Hol"0800pe lntermiaaion Ann l...anders Movies National News Police Log Public Notices ·Sports B4 .,._ __________________________________________ ,.... C8 C5 A6 B3 C6 B3 B2 B3 A4 A3 C6 . ; Dr. Steincrohn Stock Marketa Theaters Weather World News • C l-4 B2 B6 ~ A3 A~ Nlneehoweopenlng Ihle Wiik lnthe~tweekottheet•=· .. Orangeeo.t, no,...ttwtnlne pioductlonlwHI be opening. 8ee ,....13. • Newport Beach resident Patay N . Torrez, a pueengr in the front seat of Arron'• car, waa pinned in the vehicle. The Newport Beach Fire Department U8ed the "Jawt of Life" to free her, but she died of massive internal injuries at Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital Trawna Center early Sunday morning. police said. Her sister. Kathy A. Torrez, 18, (Sff CRASHES, Pa1e AZ) 3 kids held in school burglaries A trio of alleged burglan -one suppoeedly a veteran al the ripe age of 8 -were arrested today ln Costa Mesa ln connection with a rash of recent grade 1ehool breek-1.()1. 'The youthful offenders, not Identified becaUR of their ages, reportedly have broken lnto 10 1ehoola ln the put two months, taking everything from pend1a and eruen to milk and cookiea. Police said two members of the alleaed kiddie gang were arrested at Sonoc-a Elementary School e.rJy·fOdu. The Child waident- ified later. Police said their...- were 8, 12 and 14. The three will (See ltl~, P••• AZ) ' Ot_n.llf,....., arrived Girton was unconac:ioua, A woman thought to be in her bleeding profuaely and having early 20s was being sought today trouble breathing. Girton died an in the vicious killing 'of Dalene hour lat.er at the Fountain Valley Kay Girton, a 33-year-old mother Community Hospital trauma found at a Costa Mesa trailer park cent.er. in the pre-dawn hours Sunday. Girton. according to park resi-dents, was not married but had a Girton was stabbed in the neck, young son. back and side and left sprawled on Police said they have been in the smallwooden porch of a trailer touch with the dead woman's at Aloha Palma, a small trailer kn u t1 bo th park on 16th Street near Newport parents but ow t e a ut e Boulevard. woman's personal lile. Residents at the park, sand- wiched between an industrial cent.er and a boatyard, said Girton was a former park resident but left nearly two years aft.er being evicted. "She was really a mixed-up chick. But she was a good mother and very clean," said the park's manager, who asked not to be identified. "We have problems here, sure, but never a murder," she added. "l .bopr the)' catch the peaon " Lt. Jack Calnon said detectives believe Girton and the woman suspected in the stabbing drove into the park early Sunday. Lat.er they got into a loud argument. One resident at the park claimed there were at least two witnesees to the 1:10 a.m. attack. Digger strikes gas in Mesa A sparking gas main set afire a construction truck and severed electrical lines on Avocado Street in Costa Mesa this morning, police said. A worker digging in the street, stripped bare of pavement, ap- parently struck a gas main about 11 a .m., Sgt. 01'!orge Yezbick said. Sparks ignited the open gas main, sending flames shooting 20 feet into the air for about 45 minutes. burning through Southern Cali- fornia F.dison lines a top a u till ty ·pole. The worker escaped injury, but power was lost for a short time in the neighborhood, Yezbick said. The construction worker's truck ''burned to the ground. All except the steering wheel," the sergeant said. Newport, - county • airport __Bact nea!:__ a,JiaPiymMc:g . .. ._ ...... Newport 8-:h city oWclaJa won't eee Onnae County's ~ to tbe'r *Pon plan until Wedne«tay but~ encouraced b)' the ....... mllde In the !Mt week. ~ framework for an agreement ia ~. but there are 80IDe det.ila to work out," Mid Ken DeJFK>, one of the d~1 negodaton. ''I think we have IOmethina cloee but I have not aeen the county'• draft yet." The dty ia trying to reecb a binding ~t with Or- ange County IUpel'Yilon limit- ing the ecope of John WayM Airport expenllon. "I am enoou.raged that we will be able · to take the framework and ftnali%e an agreement div we can aet out of the committee," said New- port Mayor Evelyn R. Bart. who alta on the John Wayne .>Airport Binding Agreement Committee. Hart said ahe · is lookinc toward a Nov. 15 \arget date to have the agreement retldy for public review. Barbara Liebman , •ookeswoman for the Airport (See AIRPORT, Pace Al) Mystery nillllona Aao.a1..,... t.amn1 ••am~· .. ( . -' ------------------- ~I* Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 7, 1983 l.._c_o_N_11_N_U_ED_s_1_o_R_11_s__..JJ Missing handicapped girl, 14, found VICTIM'S CAR... T d. d h G d G · b From Page A 1 een 1scovere near e r ar en rove institution, una le to tell what happened lnt.end to question cabin dweUers 'j' Bowman said uwestigators will ~ the spanely populated area to begin checking if .Finkel had learn if they had seen the car or its Criends wH.h UnkB to the area driver, he said. A Jefferson County sheriffs diapetcher,said hunters may·stay ln the old mining cabins in the area where ~car waa di.acovered. She refuaed 'to name the wildemees area. J06ephA.Moore. who reported- ly met Finkel at a Garden 'Grove bar t~ months before his death, passed a Ue detector test and established his whereabouts the day of Finkel's death. STRIKE REJECTED ... From Page A 1 $1 2.48 and hour McDonnell Douglas is the largest single employer m Huntmgton Beach. Hfld the lAM voted to strike, they would have joined the Unit- ed Auto Workers who walked off theiJ; jobs on Oct. 17 atthe Douglas plant in Long Beach and at other The local plant, which has sites but not Huntington Beach diversified in reeent years, manu- where the UAW isn't represented factures hardware for solid rocket Company1 and union officials boosters for the space shuttle and said contract offers to both unions also is involved in Delta launch were almost identical. Mach.tnJsts rocke ts for satellites and bas solar currently earn an average of about ··power projects. There are about Sl0.50 an hour while the striking 1,600 lAM employ~ at the UAWmembersearnanaverageof Hunttngton Beach facility. CRASHES ... From Page· A 1 of Newport Beach along with the drivers of both cars, were treated for a variety of injuires at the hospital and were to be released by today, police said. The police investigating poss- ible red light violations by both drivers, Officer R. Bradley said. ELECTION ... By Uie A .. odated Pri:IH A severely handicapped teen-ager who disappeared over the weekend waa found early today in Garden Grove, huddled under a blanket on the front lawn of a home near the institution where ~e lives. "She waa found about 6:30 a.m. today. just around the comer from the hoepitaJ," Garden Grove PoliceS,et. BruceBeau_shampsaid. "Somebody.had placed her on a ~assy area out in front of a residence. S he was....wrapped in a blanket, 90 ahe waa wann. She does not appear to be injured at all." Alicia Gay. JA!edger, 14, who suffers from cerebral palsy, epilepsy and blindness, was taken to the tJC lrvine Medical Center where she was being examined for evidence of drug or sexual assault, Beauchamp said. "There's no way she could have wandered off. She had to have From Page 1 P-----------------------~r ange Coast conducting elections are; the Emerald Bay Service District; Moulton-Niguel Water District; Mesa Consolidated Water District; the Orange County Water District and the South Coast County Water District. KIDS ... From Page A1 be released to their parents. In one of the break-ins, the young burglars allegedly scrawled "Death to All Kids" on a blackboard at Carden Christian School. The day before, police had found small footprints on the kitchen counters at College Park Elementary while investigating· reports of pencils, erasers and a stopwatch being stolen. At Pomona Elementary, police said the youthful gang reportedly pried open a door and took S5.50 worth of milk and cookies. Professor named to medical post Barton J . Blinder. associate clinical professor of psychiatry and human behavior, has been appointed director of an eaung disorders program and research studies at the UC lrvine College of Medicine. The appointment was made by William E. Bunney ~ o{ the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. ~' =---~......-~ ~'--=:..::==== Keeping an eye out Johnn y Gonza les, I 0, of Costa Mesa has a bird's eye view as he waits atop the family van for his parents shopping in South Coast Plaza. ' been plaa!d there. Thia la a girl who couldn't wander off If you begged her. She cannot get any- where by heneU. She had to have been taken from the room and pl.aced there," Beauchamp said. But no one at the Hy Lond Exceptional Children's Home, where she has lived for aeven yea.re, saw her beinl taken from her room shortly before midnight Saturday and no one saw her being dropped off this morning on the front lawn of the res1dence near the fad.lily, he aaid. "She's unable to tell police what tappened. Her entire vocabulary I.a only two or three words," he aaid. Residents of the home •where she waa found saw her on the lawn and called Hy Lond, Beauchamp said. Officials there called police. The girl's disappeanmce sparked a public plea for help because without medication, d0<:- tors said her epileptic seizures would kill her. A massive search of the neighborhood proved fruit- less. The area where sh~ WM found had been searched Sunday ~auchamp srud the teen-age·r missed at least three doses of medl~tion requl.ted to control her disease. The~ was never a ransom demand or cont.act from any abductors, Beauchamp said. "We don't understand what haJfJ>ened or why." Hotels for f is4 proposed Abandoned oil rigs along. coast to serve as piscatorial ha Yen By die A11~latecl Preu One man's eyesore is a fish's hotel. While humans may find aban- doned oil ri~ unsightly, they're apparently most attractive to fish, an oU company e~~ ~_ys. Tenneco Oil Co. engineer Dan Tennison told the Third lnter- na tional Artifical Reef Con- ference meeting in Irvine that a Tenneco experiment proved dis- carded rigs -now sold for scrap metal or dumped illegally in deep waters -could find new life as "fish hotels." Researchers believe such artificial reefs can help fish popu- lations rebound from overfishing u"1 off.shore dumping of haz.ard- ous waste, and mitigate the lrnpact of coastal power plants. They also can serve as under- water laboratories for marine biologilts. In September 1982, Tennecy dismantled a rig off Louisiana, towed it to an area 80 miles south of Pensacola, Fla. and laid it on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. The Laguna cuts proposal for senior houses next May. Tennison said. com- pany officials retµrned to the site an .. d caught 2,000 pounds of amberjack in 90 minutes. Marine biologists have known ror years that fish thrive in t.nderwater scrap heaps. ship- ~ecks, rock mounds and tire ~iles. But such haphazardly created artificial reefs, wtuch were popular in California in J.he ' late 1950s, often feU apart, en- dangering fishing boats and clut- tering the coastline. Marine biologist John Grant called Tenneco's findings "very important for California," which has about 45 offshore rigs, mostly off Sant.a Barbara County . The Tenntk'O experiment was wntt.en up ror the U.S. lntenor Department's Minerals Manage- ment Sel"Vlce by Tennison and F1onda tnarine specialist David Gettleson. who disputed en- vironment.ahsts' clauns that work- mg offshore oU rigs pose a threat for marine hfe. ''The bigger the platform, the larger the ,.number of fish that were present,'' Gettleson SaJd The three-day confere nce at- tracted scientists from the. Uruted St.ates, the Philippines, Israel and Ja pan, which currently spends $60 million a year on artificial !'fffs to enhance its fishing indus- try Tim Adams, 44, Laguna real estate broker, dies Long-time Laguna Beach real est.ate broker and tennis player Tim Adams, 44. died suddenly Sunday of an aneurism. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at Tivoli Terrace on the Festival of Arts grounds at 4 p.m . Adams, who li ved in Laguna Beach for more than 20 years, was an owner of Chateau Realty on Glenneyre Street and once owned and operated the Laguna Beach Health Club. He received his bachelor -Of science degree in psychology from Cal St.ate Long Beach He is survived by h.ts wife of seven years, Barbara, of the family home and five children, Ian. of Santa Moruca; Bnan, stationed in Japan; Adrian, o{ Hawaii; Juhe Dettman, Colorado, and PameJa George. Laguna Beach. He also is sl.lrVived by his mother, Dorothy Burrous. of Mis- souri, and brother Ronald Adams of Colorado The family requests donations be made to the Tim Adams Memorial Fund by contacting Lisa Whitesitt at Laguna Bank on Forest Avenue. or at Chateau Realty. Laguna Beach City Council members have voted to scale down a city proposal to build low<OSt senior hol.Csing units in Thurston Park and authorized hiring an architect to draw a map of the project for between five and 20 single-story homes. 1 • BULLETIN BOARD The original proposal was for between 2~ and 32 low-<:OSt hous-. --ing units. The vote came after -L-o- council members u.tened to 8 H B h • l l l ff ~=~Jie~~~dent COJK'ema osp1 a 0 0 er Council members this week also l k • 1 • • tra.natered a s110.ooo tram con-S op-SRlO Ing C IDIC tract Crom the bankrupt Continen- tal Motor Corp. to another as- sembly finn and moved to trans- fer $300,000 propane bus contract with Continental t o the Inline-Baaed Intersect Corp. City Council a1ao shot down a proposal by councilman Neil Fitzpatrick to adopt an ordinance that would have prevented adult entertainment businesses from being cloistered in one area of the city. ln conjunction with the Nov 17 Great Amencan Smokeout, the Orange County unit of the American Cancer Society is offenng a stop-smoking clinic at Pacifica Hospital's Carmen Yuppa Center in Huntington Beach. The classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays. beguuung this Tuesday and running through Nov. 17, from 7 to 8:30 p.m A $10 donation is suggested to help cover the cost of matenals To c:egister. call the cancer society at 752-8600 Newport attorney paralegals' s peaker AIRPORT PACT ... From Page A1 Working Group, a coalition of local homeowner groups who oppoee airport expansion and are seeking another site for an Orange County airport, reac- ted cautiously to news a draft agreement was near. Supervisors and the Newport .c3each City Council. Dick Dale molestation trial set to open today The Orange County Bar Association's Paralegal Section will hold a dinner meeting Wednesday at the Hungry Tiger Restaurant 1201 E. Edinger Ave., Sant.a Ana ' Newport Beach attorney James Wilhem will speak on ''The Pros and.~ns o~ Holding Title in .J oint Tenancy vs. Community Property followmg the 6:30 p .m . dinner session. All paralegals are invited to attend. "They have not shown me a copy yet. Lichman said adding. "We are hoping something good will come out of it." Lichman said she hoped the agreement addresses finding another new airport site. According to Delino, who was reluctant to discuss that part of the airport issue, "the alternate site language has been beefed up in the copy we handed the county last week. There is more emphasis placed on looking for alternative air- port faci.U ties." An agreement would have to be approved by the Board of Negotiators may have some trouble selling the agreement to the supervisors because the board could probably complete its airport expansion plans without an agreeme nt, said Ken Hall, an aide to Super- visor Tom Riley, whose 5th district Includes J ohn Wayne Airport and Newport Beach. A completed agreement could run into some trouble from Newport Beach officials also. "We will have to have our attorney's look at any agree- ment to determine whether it is truely binding or not," Mayor Hart said. "It could be close to what we can accept but I don't know if the City Council will accept it," she added. One-time teen idol Dick Dale, who rose to fame as the king of surf music during the early 1960s, was scheduled to go on trial today on child molestation charges in Orange County Superior Court. Dale, 46, faces 12 felony sex charges stemming from an alleged encounter with a 13-year-old girl at his Balboa Peninsula mansion in July 1981. He has pleaded not Cof C clambake set The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce plans a tradition.al New England clam- 'lake for its annual membership meeting and election of officers Nov. 18. The meeting will be at the Anthony's Pier 33 Ri=stautant. For more information call 644-821 l. Former OCC dean Lipot dies Retired Marine officer saw action in World War II and Korea Services will be held Tuesday for Dr. Charles A. Upot, fonner dean of the continui.ng education progam at Orange C.out College and a retired Marine Corp of fleer. who died Saturday at the age of &5. Llpot. of Fountaln Valley, was a retired Marine Corpe Ueutenant colonel ~d served in the South Pacific ln World War ll and in Korea. His combat awards include the Bronze Star and a letter of oommendation. After hi.a l"t'lirement, he returned to achoo! t.o -om tullb:1m'i~. and-taught biology at.Paramount Hlsh School for five ye&r1. He became dean of oondnuJna~ucatlonatOCCln 1969retiring from the college S)'1Jtem lut year. "Chuck wu a wonderful guy who made a tremendoUI C1DntribuUon to the college durlng 13 T ye~ of service," said OCC president Dr. Bernard J . Luskin. "He was loved ahd retipec:t.ed by faculty and students alike. He will be IC>fely mileed by all of ua." He ls survived by hia wife, Olive, of the family home; aona Charle. Jr .. Grenada Hills; Robert, of Sant.a Ana;' James, of Costa Meu and Patrick, of Santa Monica. He is al80 survived by daughters Ruth Wilner of Mi.owi, Betty Reed of Colorado Sprlnga. Colo .• and Barbara Everett of Huntington Beach and nine gra.ndchlldren. Serv1cee will be held at 6:30 p.m. at St. Simon and Jude Church at 20.44 Mqn<>Ua St., Huntington Beach. The family ~ue.ta donationa be made to the Dr. Charlm A Llpo\ Sc:holarahip Fund, care of 0.ve Orant at OCC. guilty and remains free on S!~.000 bail. Arrested by Newport Beach police officers last February, Dale, whoee real name ia Richard Anthony MoNOur, ia charged with oral copulation and child molest.a ti on. At his preliminary hearing, the girl. now 15, testified she was coerced into the sex acts while visiting the 23-room mansion. which once belonged to King Gillette. Dale, who now operates a night club, is one of the people credited with developing Beach Boys-type surf guitar music:. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 U1olne1•~ t tw11-y If yuu dO tH•t nevtt ,,m.-P•P•tr bt ~ tO '-' •H l .. oet<Wt I om •rid f0U' COO• Wtll 0 • .--.vflllt.a Breast examination training slated The American Cancer Society will hold a two-part training program Nov. 14 for all women interested in learning how to teach breast .elf-examination to women in their community. The aesslon will be held from 8 a .m. to noon at the South Coast YWCA in Newport Beach. For training registration and additional infonnation, call the Orange County unit at 752-8600. Lecture on food addictions planned A free public lecture on "Discovering Hidden Food Addictions" will be presented Thursday al the Medical Service Center. 2642 Gates Ave., lrvine. Mark Lovendale. author of "Quality Longevity." will explain cytotoxic testing at the 8 p.m. session. Further information IS available at 660-8800. ·Whal do you ltkc about the Ou1ly Piiot" Wh at don·1 you hke" Call the number at left and your messagl' will be recorded. transcribed and deltvt>red to the appropnale editor The 'a me ,24 hour answenn~ sen•1ce may be used to rerord let ters to the editor on any topic Ma1lbmc contributors must mrlude thrir name and tell'Jlhone number for ver1flca1ton No rirr ulat1on calls. pleasl' T('ll us what's nn your mmd ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. khw•rtz Ill Pu bl is.lier ClaHln.d ectwertlelng 71•1M2-517• All other deperlmenl• 842-4321 MAIN Of'FICE t)l• W•'I B•~ ~· \. \•~'" ~ ....... \ A ... 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She wu jogging along a bike path near the intersection of Swrunit and West Coast Highway about 7:10 p.m. when a man 'jumped out of the bushes and srabbed her. The suspect put his hand over her mouth and told'the woman "I just want M'X, it will just be about 10 minutes. Ju.st be quiet and you won't get hurt," police reported. • When the woman-started !K'reaming for help, the suspect stuck his fingers in her mouth, police reports said. At about that time the Marine, 21-year-old Ben Saul Shapiro rode by on his bicycle. He heard the screams and saw the suspect trying to push the woman down. Shapiro got off his bicycle, picked it up over his head and shouted, "Leave her aloneorl will Just walking in the rain kill yo u with my bike," according to police. T The suspect jumped on tus bicycle and fled down the bike path. Shapiro tried to folJow him but lost sight of the..suspect .. police said. Several police units and the police helicopter were unable to find the suspect. Police described the suspect as a Latino, in his 20s, about 5-feet-10, 160 pounds, with brown hair, dark eyes and a beard. It may not have been raining where you were ove r the weekend, but in this agricultural field t111ear the intersection of the San Diego and Santa An a free ways in Irvine, it got ple nty wet. Here a worker walks through the field, adjusting wate r sprinklers. - POLICE LOG Toweled handit·rohs Mesa store A man with .-tOwel WT'appect around hll mouth and clutchlng • gun. ~ up Mr. 8'1 Liquor, 2205 Fairview Ave.. Cost• M.... and eecapec:t with ~. Wltn-.. Id the Cfook )umP911 Into .. 1111'19 gr~ Pinto 91•tlon wagon that anothef l)«'90n WU driving. Two Santa Ana men were arreated followlng an alleged 1hopll'1lng 1pree at South Coast Plaza. The two men reportedly tool< IOCk1. underwear. ahlrta and pant• from May Co .• Seara and N0<d1trom'1 worth • total of S232. A 20-year-old man wu arrested on auaplcion of breaking Into an apart- ment on the 400 block of Merrimac Way and talking • S535 Video recording unit. The unit wu found durf'iJ>ed In a trUh barrel. Fountain Valley A man told police that he left his wallet In hl1 pants In a bedrom In the 10000 block of El Ru bl Circle. He said the wallet, with $1150 In caah plua credit card1 wu mllllng M'Yefal hour• later. There were no sign• of f<><oed entry Into the room adjacent to the greenbelt area, he .. id. Someone knocked a hole Into the ,. -lid-• ol the Jehovah WltnMMS' Churyh at 1758(r L08 Jardlnes and took $10 In coins lrom the coin box and cauMd $500 damage 10 the bulldlng. Newport Beach A Newport Beech woman reported the the'1 of •rifle, gold chain and ring with • combined value of $300 from her home In the 300 block of 34th Street Sunday. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of hi• BMW 3201 from In front of his hom9 In the 100 block of Via Undlne Sunday. A Newport e..ch engineer re- ported the theft of• etamp collecilon valued at $12,000 froln hl1 home In the 1800 block of Shel'lngton Sunday morning. A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of S 10,500 In sterling 1llver and gold jewelry from her home'!? the 1800 block of Antigua Friday. Irvine An Irvine resident reported Sunday someone had plllered about $800 In cash from • home on Starlight over the put nve months. No forced entry had been dlacovered at the con- domlnlum In Turtle Rock. police said. An edger and lawnmower valued at $500 wu 1tolen from an open garage In the 4000 block of LOl'I Ann Lane aomellm9 before 10 a .. m. Sunday. Laguna Beach An ullra·aonlc machine wu atolen from a doctor'• office at 254 Beach Street, Leguna Beech polkle re- ported. The mechlne WU v9lued at S1, 100. Jewelry, c:uh and a 16gned check, with a total value of $380, wee stolen during• l>fMk In of• houae In the 900 block of Pant Avenue. Toole valued at S 1,000 were taken from a houM In the 800 block of South Cout Highway. Huntington Beach A bright red Chevrolet Camero Z28 wu reported atolen Saturday from the 9500 block of Pollaci( Drive. The 1011 wu eatlmated at $13,000. A burglary wu reported Saturday afternoon at • home on the 8200 block of Snowbird Clrcle. The lou Included S600 and aome credit cards. Fair skies with warIDer air Tuesday, Nov~ber 8 Rain Snow ~ 50 .. Coastal Clnc:lnn811 57 3e •HI h Tempera urea Shower a Flurrles ~ 53 41 co..m1>1a.S C a& 3$ Fllr l.,...t -Tueedey HIQN el c--541 39 Oellee-f't Wor111 83 54 -70to7•--~74 to Oey!Oft 541 43 71. LowUOftlglll 52 to 12 o.n-83 31 Ori -OOMI., ....... -cr8ft 0.-$4 " ~"°"'Point Conoeptlon 10 Sent• Oelroll se 49 lloMl...,•cllot_,,_Wlnll• t5to25 Ouiutll 50 3e k.---"' 5 to • -tlwougll EIPMO 75 .. ~ ........ "'~ "'*' .._,, F-a t3 -03 _to _,,__l lO 1lkn«m Foroo 53 41 -:I to ~---.. 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November 7, 1983 * 1\3 --WE ASKED ~~~~~--~~~ Jerry Beem, heating, ventllatlon, air condltlo~lng mechenlc, Sen Juen Caplatrano "No,1 don't know the Issues." Karen Abaloa, mell carrier and houae painter, Huntington Beach "No, I really don't know what they're voting about this year." Roger StHben, lrvlne mellmen, Brea ·'Yes. It's my civic re- sponsibility." Rick Centena,· caraaleaman, Laguna Hiiia "Yes, I Intend to vote. I'm Interested In the school board electlons." Sharon Borden, homemaker, lrvlne "Yes, I'm going to vote because I'm concerned." LynnKeerna, Saddlebeck Velley Uni· ftec:t School Dlatrlct teacher, lrvlne "Yes, I think It's Import- ant to be able to voice your opinion." Judo chief's arm twisted? Irvine coach sa.ys Soviet hassle came after favorable inte rview By tlie Associated Pre11 The American judo team man- ager from I.rvme who returned home alleging Soviet mistreat- ment of U.S. athletes in Moscow now admfts he gave an interview to a Soviet publication lauding that country's hospitality. But manager Jim Wooley, an lrvine chiropractor, said the inter- view with Sovietsky Sport oc- curred on the first day of the nine-member judo team's visit to Moecow, before most of the al- leged mistreatment of the Ameri- cans occurred. Sovietsky Sport noted Thurs- day that in an mtervtew published Oct. 19, Wooley had praised the Soviets for provicting "simply magnificent cond1t1ons and "stunning organization" for the international rompetition. "That's how he spoke then, .. Sovietsky Sport said of Wooley. "and which Wooley is to be believed? The one w ho praised Moscow while he was on Soviet soil, or the other one. who heaJ)5 up ues upon reaching American soil?" Upon hearing of Wooley's ac- knowledgement or the interview , the president or Uruted States Judo. lnc. the nataonaJ federauon for the sport, said he will summon WoolfY for explanation at a Nov 17 board meeting m Colorado S prings. FederatJon president F'rank Fullerton called Wooley's con- troversy "m05t unfortunate" and "sickening" at a time of Sov- iet-American t~ns1ons Teen due adult trial over f3tal shooting Shortly after returning in late October from Moscow's World Judo ChampionshiJ)5, Wooley ac- cused the Soviets of overcharging the American team for services. subjecting 1t to improper searches and buggmg and serving poor food. He also accused Soviet officials of removing team coach Yoru Yonezuka, when he complained of stomach pams. to a hospital where they gave him what Wooley claimed may have been an un- necessary appendectomy. A Laguna Hills teen-ager charged with murder and at- tempted murder in the shootings of his neighbors has been certified as an adult for trial purposes. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan scheduled a Central Municipal Court ar- raignment Wednesday for David Allan Christianson. 18, following a brief hearing in Juvenile Court last week. Chnstianson is accused in the .. .. June 2 Laguna Hills shooting of John and Ruth Lampasi. Lam- pasi. 60, died as a resuJt of his wounds and his wtfe. 45. was severely wounded. Also charged in the shooting is 16-year-old RonaJd Lampasi. the couple's stepson Lampasi's preliminary hearing 1s set for Nov. 18. Last month, McMillan certified Lampasi as an adult for triaJ purposes Yonezuka and at least one of the athletes since have disagreed with some of Wooley's accusations and called othe r s exagge rated . Y onezuka said he considered his appendectomy neces.sary. Contacted at his Orange County office, Wooley said he felt kindly toward the Soviets when he first got to Moscow, but later changed hi~m.ind our Af,oni Pa.Vne, 1amb.5'M:XJl v-nczck 5'.MZattlr our mo.Bl µ;pular 5\MZ.ol.<Z.r, mdd<Z of th7 f1lll<ZSL 2 ply \runoo'MX>I t.-rJO i\o blcz. , emci JTIO.:> \., com for Labla. ctnd practical for .W.LJr r Jt111d \>..Qar I w.;lw. ~rrwL co\orn to d '<...Y:eP. <tom ~(§o-@@J~@ l<I I 11,/11011 J ... luntl · Nt'll rort Ht•nt h · 71·1 IW4 .[j()]U H>OI lVn.r110<10'1 IJ/l}(/. • lVt·.~r11i<>0<I Vrlloqr • 21,'I 2tJR·3273 ................................... ._. ...... __________________ ~~---~----~~~~~~~--~--~--~-----~--- ' THICDASTANDTHICDUNTY 'Dumped' After the big breakup By SUSAN MONAHAN Oellf l'tlol c--·• HJ as he /she stoppt><l returmn~ ) our phone calls'! C'ancdled your New Year's Eve dall' bt"l:au.<;t• thl· k~undry has to be done th,1t rughl" SmJ. "I'm sure we can su ll bt• goOd fnt"n(b ."" If any of the above sounds fonuliar l h:mt·t-:-a n' you've been dumped Once you get over the m1t1aJ shock. vou m<1y notice that your situation 1s far from um·o111mon "There-were more dtVO!'('('S than marnag1·-. m California last year T hat should ll·ll you something about the lifespan 11f relat1oru.h:ps." said Rick Potter (Survivor) author of ··Dumpc-<l" (The Broken Relat1onsh1p Sur\'lval Manu ... tl) Potter, who llves and practices family therapy in Newport Beach , said that he often had clients request read- ing material that ~uld help them cope with a breakup. "There reall) was nothing. except 'How to Survtve the Loss of a Love'," he said. He also says that he wash't as sympathetic or sensitive to their feeling of Joss as he should have been, "Until I really got it with both barrels." A joumaJ in which RICK POTTER he recorded his feelings about his O\\>'Tl breaku p became the outline for "Dumped .. "This hook is an aurebiography." saJd Potter The mam character 15n't a Jll ted human. however, he is a cast-aside hyena "Dumped" 1s written in conuc strip fonn. with LUustrau ons by former "Playboy'' magazine artist Jack Dwyer Renus, the broken-hearted protagorust. made h1S first appearance m a ··National Lampoon' ronuc ~trip written by .POJter "People in a hurt rom.huon hc.ve .i c;hort attention span -they don ·t wan I to read a ll·ngthy psychological tome,". said Pott('r "8es1dl'S. 1f you've been dumped. you really nl>ed a goon laugh more than anytlu.ng " Despite the light approach he used in the book. Potter says t~at "Getung dumped 1s Li ke a death. Worse. because they're: walking around to remind you." Renus goes through a sent.'S of st.:1g~ in adjusting to hl.s broken relauonsh1p. s tages w hich Potter says are predictable and univers..l '"P.vr-n. - body (who has read the boukJ :>W('.il"' to ( ;ud I wrote it about them." At fi.r'.st, Renus denies that the re lat1onsh1p LS over. "Denial lS the ftrst state. and it's very destructive," said Potter "If you're getung dumped, the best thing you can do 1s take 1t gracefully " Renus lS sometunes less than grat-eful about the situation. He is in tum angry, .)E.'alous, depressed and remorseful. Finally. he learns not only re accept the inevitable, bu t to d1scovN some advantages in bemg unattachl'<.1 He has more freedom. more tmw to trv new things, more incentive forcreat1v1ty "God. y·ou get creative when you've been dumped." said Potter. Along the way. Renus gets help from h1S monkey friend. MiJo. and the reader 1s given self-esteem bu1Jdmg exercises and the "monkey game" ·oumped' is writ- ten In comic strip form, with il- lustrations by former •ptayboy' magazine artist Jack Dwyer. --~~~~~~~~ Potter says he ong- inally created the game as a therapy tool. and that 1t can be used to put problems in visual per- specu ve "I doubt 1f you could balance a check- booR without lookmg at 1t, but we're expected to solvE: t'Omplex µ5ycho- logica1 lSSUes without seeing them " The object of the game 1s to place diffe rent e motions and needs (represented by " monkey cards") in the appropriate pos1t1ons (mt.crested. satisfied. troubled. asleep or in the cage). When this has been done. said Potter. you can literally see where you are in relation to your problems. Potter says the book and the game can be used in conjunction with therapy, but are not intended as substitutes for professional help Therapy ts indicated "when you feel ltke you're losing 1t," he said, adding that warning signals mclude drug or aJcohol a~use or su1c1daJ thoughts. While people in a good relat1onsh1p tend to shun the-book. according to Potter , he says that he recommends readmg it "before. during or after a breakup." Before. "Just in case -to know the signs. " He says that one sign of an impending dump is an abrupt shift ln the way your partner reacts to traits which he or she once found amusing or endearing. "Leaving up the reilet seat used to be laughable. Suddenly, it becomes a cnthinal offense " "Dumped" is intended as the Ctrst book of a trilogy. In the sequel, Renus gets involved with a destructive woman and is "Shafted.'' No wonder he's bitter, but in "Patched" he learns to work th.rough his negative emotions and re-establish himself romantically. Pot1er says that his main character lS a male becau.e he feela more comfortable wntmg from a man's point of view. But what he goes through "applies equalJy to men and women ." A fourth book, which is al.so about rela- \Jonahlps is in the planning stage "You're What?" aays Potter. will be a gwdebook for expectant fathers. "Dumped" (Baker and Tnylor. $6 95) is •vallable at book sreres or through mrul order: Rick Potter & As.9ociates, P 0 Box 3111. Newport Beach. Ca. 92663. Daily Pilat MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1983 * ANN LANDERS ENT EAT AINMENT TELEVISION 8 2 83 85 Fron1 garage band to An1phitheatre in one fell formidable trick, but it ha Spar/is 12 years. See 83. • Pueifi(• WO()p IS a takt•n The Governors Island is the home of the largest U.S. Coast Guard Base. Just a speck in New York Harbo, 'Governors Island Is a microcosm of everything ----the Coast Guard does in the United States.' By LAR RY ELKIN A H OCl119d Ptffl Wrlllf Thi.' largest U S Coast Guard base in the world has places wht're you can skip a stone across UpJX'r NPw York Bay and watch 1t go almost to Wall Sm~t Frum this s~·k of land. JUSt off the southern tip of Manhattan, the Coast Guard controls operauo11S that l'Xtend from the Rocky Mountains to halfwav across th<.' Atlantic Strategy 1s planned here for intercepting drug smugglt~rs and illegal 1rr\mjgrants in lhe Caribbean Life-or-death rescue efforts are cool'- dinatl'<l here during emergencies a long hundreds of m ilt's of coastlml' SNm:h and rescue workers from around the we rlci m me to a sc:hool here run jointly by the Coast Guard and the Air Force. Coast Guardsmen :irC' tramC"d here to repair the buoys, lights and PAPARAZZI I [i]t's not the New York arE:a's most famous lSland; mdeed, 1t may be the least known An isolated oasis in the mids t ' of bustling New York Harbor. it's home for a large US. Coast Guard base and bttlC' else other aids that make navigation safe. Radar screens h<.'re track traffic in New York Harbor a nd surrounding waters. and telev1S1on screens monitor the East Ri ver for signs of pollution "Governors Island IS a microcosm of everv- thmg the Coast Guard does m the United States." aL'COrdmg to Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Creedon. Thousands of commuters pass. beneath th<' island every da y in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. but many New Yorkers don't know Governors Island l•x1sts. T his island has rightly been called an oasis, a smaU m1ht.ary town mcongruously set in the na uon's bus11·st h;1rbor. surrounded bv the nauon's biggest uty · Unless vo u wo rk for tht· Coast Guard. vou nee-cl SJX'C1af pem m>.s1on to bo.trd 11nt· of the: two fernes that conne<:t Governors Island with thel Battery E?ccept on ont-"open house" Sunday 1n May and SeptC'ml:x·r. 1h1s 1s no µla(·(' for t.ourlSts Some 4.000 l'o,c.I (;~inJ off1<i•f"t and enlisted m(:n live· here-in a1'\ommodauon .... rangrng from dorm1tonPs to high n'*· c1pc.rtnwn1..-. to spac:1ous mansions for high rarikmg o ffllPI"'> But there 1s not C'nough room. "" :wo c,nlistc'<I nwn live aboard their s hips. and J..K•rhaps twice· that man y workers and dependent.<> hv1• in n•ntc"<i or military housing off th(• island Thl•re 1s c. 'A. he ... 11 PS :!ti .1 t·omm1ssarv. a bowling allt'y.,) ba ... dii<ll f1eld . ttw only golf coun.e with a Manhattan n p C'Od e , a f1rt· st<tt10n, a hank a nd S<'Vf'ral (hun 11 .. ., There :.ilso 1:.,. fort built bv Columbia tlru~r-.1t\ ... tud1·nts in th(• ldtl' I i'Ofh. a nd <i stO(kade f1n1:.h1·d.1n 1811 (It• LJt t't.mn ·rtt-d tu a mu.st>um when fund., .irt· <J\'a1Jauh·J 0 See Governors Isla nd. Page 82 Table mates Sandy Ewing and Twyla Reed. Kit Toth and Rickie Richley watching parade of style Support of youth In tune with fashions By VIDA DEAN Ofllll0....,"'"41i.fl [[] V host Tom Kennedy was the cel- ebrity-host at the OC Philharmonic Society's 24th annual fashion show held Wednesday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel -so the 750 attending played a little "Name that Tune.'' (It took seven notes to identify the tune.) Women (and a 9C8tteril'lg of men) from all over the county were there in support of the society's youth programs. (Guestimate on the proceeds of the show and patrom party hosted by Pilar Wayne is $15,000.) NoddJe Weltner introduced the fashion,, from l. Magnin 's, South Coast Plaza. and oodles or prizes were awarded alter the style parade and luncheon. Lucky Marianne Hinrichs and Camille Durand will be traveling to the Hawaiian Island to coUect their priz.es -vacations for two. Jeaa Aldrtcla was called to the stag~ re accept a gift (a crystal heart) from the aociety in appreciation of the hospitality she and husband Daalel have extended to the group since 1964. Kelea Wardner. chairman of the ahow, (wearing pink with • blltclc hat) was aeated with huband Ar&, ltarea 011rta1er (I. Magnin), S.MD MacDoaald, Joau Halvajlu, lteuedy and Pilar (slc.Ircn1ng In black and whi~). Others there were Je,.el Cobb (Cal Scare Fullerton president). Nucy Potcla, Lacy Gay1t0r, Hattie Fry. Joy~ ReHme (cha.irmAn OCPS Women's Commit~). Martlaa Greea, Mary Sally Shimko and Laura Farrer share fashion notes. Jola.a1oa, Rote Smedegaard, Helen LeMay (wear- ing a ChM>el suit she picJced up on recent trip re Paris), Traate Haycke, Dorotlay Hiimer, JoaDDa CUte and Norma Clapp. The guests were Invited to a champagne reception foUowing the show at I. Magnin's. A.lmoat 100 responded and had an opportunity to try on the clothes they had seen on the ramp. Culinary Classics served food OOPS! I goofed on a name -the caterer providing the great food at the ~or League·.- Chrlst.mas Company was Culinary Cla9lia of , Pilar Wayne a nd Tom Kennedy. Laguna Hills, (not Culmary Cuisine as listed m Thursday's column). They really know how re stuff a mushroom"! A mannequin at Bal Masque Joyce Weill of Huntington Harbour will be one of the ~O manncqums at the March 10 Bal Masque 1984 scheduled in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. Damas de Caridad holds the floral extravaga.nu annually tosuppoft projecta al St. Jude Hoeipital. Florists parUcipating this year include Modesto Busto. Fountain Valley; Tuii's tlower Service. South Laguna and Jim M McNulty, Costa Mesa. ................ !!"'111111 .. ., ... ll!'lm ............................................................ ._. ........... ~~--------~~--~~~~~--~~-~~-·-~~·~-----------~~---·----------~ 811 NB Orange Coat:1t DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 7, 1983 NY SA<:TIO N ~ STOCKS Due to trans mission problems, •nday's inti" lmttr1g will not appear In the Da lly Piiot M1m1l11• "., I I 11.ua. (I'll I ' 1•r11·r.~ I I .... . .., Nt•t "~ '"'' t I nch r ho •nl ..... .,, I '·I . '. -....... ...... v -·r-:: -~ -..... ~ ::!.. ':/: '••' . .. -- BUSINISS BRllfS urv ·y sh<._>ws economy e xtending its recovery By &II~ A11oda1l'd Prus NEW YOHK A m .. w survey s.nys thl.' economy o pened tl11· yl'ar's fuial qua.rt.er with a bang , extending Its recovery with hight·r pnx:iul"tion and steady pric.'es. 1n its monthlJ hu&nes.<. s urvey, the NatJoruil Association or Pure~ ManagEtment sa1d Sunday the economy improved Ill Octobeit at a faster pa("(' than in September Mo11ey ·upply up $900 million . NEW YOHK Et:onorrusts see no significant implica- tiori..s for the dm.'<:t10n of interest rates as a result of the latest increase in the nation's mciney supply. Tht-Federal Reserve Board sa.1d the mon1:y i;uµply rose $900 rrull1(>n in the week endt'd Oct 2fl J o bless rat<4 u t l<Jwest level WASHINGTON -The unemployment rate has dropped 1.41 1hf' IC1wcs1 lt•vcl in 20 months. The Labor Department srud thP phi~. nil.I.• tumbled to 8JI percent o( the c:ivilian labor fore~· frorn " :t r)(•rt'-·nt Ill September. T he number of jobless peoplt' ft.II l.11•luw 111 mt!Lon for the first time since February I !182 Also, al><1Ul 320.000 P''uple went back t.o work in October and ,JOblE:R'lnt-<;..., <It'( lin1'<.l ;i11ong every populauon group . aver· J<:.pusit ~ h ow incr ease WASHINGTON Savt'rs deposited $5 billion more in savings and loan '1.'iSC.Jl'taUoru. dunng Sept.ember than they withdrew. tht-largest 1ntrease since March. The Feder.al Home Loan &nk Boald w.sosaid that insututionsclosed $1 2 9 b1U1on in hum1.· looru. dunng September, compared with $13.7 l>1Jl111n the prt'Vll)US month S~ptember's increase lfl de posita W~ thl' 10th IH .! WW }ob-r elated injuries decline WASHINGTON -The governmen t says f~wer than eight out ofblOO Amencan workers had job-related injuries o't illnesses last year The Bureau of Labor Stausllcs said its workplace injury and illness logs llTiproved for the third straigh t year. The number of days lost because of accidents and sickness related to work decrt'.'aSl..-<l by. about 3 rrullion, from roughly 39.2 mtllion 1n 19Hl t<> 36.l null1on last year. Han11 u M ining e nds shutdown RIDDLE, Ure Hanna Mining Co., the nation's only t'Ombtned nickel rruning and smelu ng operation, said new labor and power agn<Cments will enable it to end an 18-month shutdown The m mpany said 1t would reopen the operation on Nickel Mountam t.oday Dollar s urges but gold sags LONDON Buo)t'd by expectauons of higher U.S. interest rates, tht.• doUar !>urged on world money markets early today. reac:hmg a new all-tune l).igh against the Ital.Lan ltra Gold pnces t.'Onttnued a month-long sag. 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