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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-08 - Orange Coast Pilothat caused Airspur copter to crash? rash gives 1ight f~es ew ammo '1 STEVE MARBLE ... 0...,,.. ..... Orange County Superviaors eel today for an independent be of Monday's Airspur com- uter helicopter crash and openly tioned the immediate future the commuter firm's operations John Wayne Airport. "I arn asswning that no service resume until a complete vestigation ls concluded," said pervisor Bruce Nestande, a nner Marine Corps pilot. · · Nestande said the checl(ered ety record of commuter heli- pter service in general "makes believe that comers a.re being t at the preventative mainten- level." The supervisor said his own perience with military helicop- rs leads him to believe that ey should be practically acci- ent-free." · ~"Why then do we have these !dents with commuters?" estande asked. "That's what I c!"t to know. Is there too much r:t-cuttll)g?" Airspur vice-president Tim Gallagher said the company's (See FLIGHT camc:s. Pa1e AZ) HI ORANGI COAST A.irspur exec Tim Gallagher: ... It's a mystery why the tail rotor failed. O.., .... ...._-.,MIMNK ..... Firefighters stand by in El Dorado Park in Long Beach following the Monday evening crash of a com- muter helicopter. COUNTY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Mesans irate s city Ol(s all project By KAREN E. KLEIN,. OI -OellJ -IWI As many as 300 homeowners who turned out for a marathon city council meeting in Costa Mesa I Monday night were "shocked. dismayed. angry and upset" when, in the wee hours this morrung. the council voted 3-2 in favor of developing a $90 million • addition to the South Coast Plaza Mall west of Bear Street. In its decision. the council went against a long-standing pollcy not to allow commercial development west of Bear Street on property that abuts a residential "island" of 1.000 single-family homes. Council members Ed McFarland and Nonna Hertzog voted against allowing a general plan amendment to change the 18 acres of land bordered by Bear Street, Sunflower Avenue and South Coast Drive from me- dium-density residential to gen- eral commercial use. Developers C.J . Segerstrom & Sons applied for the amendment so they could build the mall addition on the property, which they own. A residents' coalition led by Jon Paradis. president of the North Costa Mesa Homeowners' As- sociation. packed the coundl chambers to standing room only capacity with a crowd of vocal homeowners who fear their prop- erty values and quality of life will be negatively affected by the mall addition. "All of them (the council mem- bers) made up their minds before hearing our side," Paradis said after the meeting. The home- owners were especially upset, many of them said, because they felt they had as.5Ured council denial of the project last Aug. 15, when the Segerstroms asked for a continuance. "Last August, Arlene (Schafer) insisted that we go ahead with a vote," said Bobbi F1oyd, vice president of the homeowners' association. F1oyd. near tears at the end of the meeting, charged that Schafer and Johnson had been swayed by the power of the Segerstrom coalition. "Money talks," F1oyd said bit- terly. Flames lick utility pole in Mesa The heat was very intense but no one \¥41S injured in this spectacular fire Mpnday caused when By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... 0..,NetlWI A special investigations team from England is on its way to probe the crash of a British-built commuter helicopter en route tQ John Wayne Airport. The t}elicopter, a Westland 30 operated by Airspur Helicopters Inc., waa 10 minutes from John Wayne on its way from Loa Angeles International Airport when it lost its tail rotor and crashed crashed into a flood control channel near Willow Street and the 605 Freeway in Long Beach about 5 p.m. Monday. Six people were injured, two seriously. "They are sending two in- vestigators from the United King- dom Accident Invesugation Board. They will be here tonight and we will start a investigation 1n the morning," Sandy Brown, a National Transportation Safety Board spokeswoman, saJd today. Brown would not discuss the accident becawie "we have not received any data from the ane." According to James Woodard, 40, a Fountain Valley resident who was a passenger on the ill-fated helicopter, "We heard a noiae and as aoon as we heard the noise the helicopter started to spin." (See AIRSPUR, Pa1e AZ) 0..., ,._.....__,, MIMNIC ..... Airspur passenger James Woodard of Fountain Valley is wheeled into hospital after crash. construction equipment tore a gas line on Avocado Street. See story on P~ge A3. McFarland and Hertzog were overruled by Councilwoman Arlene Schafer, Vice Mayor Eric Johnson and Mayor Donn Hall, long an outspoken proponent of the mall addition The council heard 5 1 hours of testimony on both sides of the project and read prepared state- ments explaining their positions before they took a vote about 1:45 this morning. The homeowners, confident they would win a no vote from a 'Wl.iority of the council. admitted they may have been unprepared for the influence a polished, professional Segerstrom presen- tatiop would have over council members who reversed earlier positions. Votes trickle in at polls along Coast Fatal day: How ·did you react? Segerstroms officials have been lobbying Jong and hard for the 650,000-square-foot addition to (See MALL, Pa1e AZ) The OaHy Pltot wanta lta readera to ahar• In history. We are ...eclng aut>- mlaalona from readert who ltlll YMdty recall their Naetlonl the moment they teerned Prwktent John F. Kennedy had been lhot on NOY. 22, 1"3. To mark the 20th annt¥erNry of that dete, we ~to publtlh a coleotlonofpet ...... _"'°'_ ... .., ltorlel. We'd Ilk• voura. ua where~ were, how you teemed and, mott lmpottantly, how the MW1 ~ • -- Send no more then 250 wordt Of proee to: JFK, The 0.ty Pflot, P.O. Box 1580, eo.ta Meea, 9282e. Deadline for rec.Mng the remlnl8CenC81 la thlt Frtday. • 11 . •. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfllwO..,Netltllll Polling places 1n Orange Coast cities reported light voter turnouts early today 1n the off-year elec- tions. Polla will remain open until 8 P·"l· Orange County Registrar of Voten Al O)aon predicted only 12 percent of almost one million eligible voters countywide would viait the polla today. Voters wh" have questions about their polling place can call the registrar' a office at 834-2244. Locally, voten are aelectin$l Obscene caller adds fear to frustration By ANDREA ADELSON CM .. o.9J ....... An obecene phone caller, ran- domly dJa1.lng Irvine residents, has added a cruel twill to an old prank. Three women were called about noon Monday by a man who aaid their daughters were 1n an acci- dent and would-be hanned-U dle women failed to do what the caller demanded, acconllna to Irvine police crlme prevention Officer Michael Wei.al. When the victim ulu the caller • what he wants, the man uka for a physlcal de.:ription of the woman and her aexual activities. "It movee very quickly to the ot.cene phone call mode,'' Wei.II said. In one of the three lnltancee the caller rNChed a woman who.e 4-year-old dauihter wu out of the ~. Sgt. fton Flathers aald. ..!!Eeople are panicked by the time we get there," he Mia. -- While the caller'• statement elldt.I fear, the victim's natural reaponae ii to uk for more (See OBSCENE, Paae A!) , 1ehool board members, college district trustees and wa~ district official.a. In Irvine, voters are deciding on a propoaed tax to aid local schools. An early check of polling p~ revealed a light turnout. (See VOTING, Pa1e A!), lllDEI Biilleun Board A2 Movies B3 Bridce 84 Mutull Funda ~ OMllfled ce..a National News A4 Onkll 84 PoUceLoc A3 Crom went C8 PubUcNC>tka C4-5 Dlath"°"'* C4 SpoMll Cl-4 l'.dltorlal Paae A.6 Dr. Steincrohn B2 Entertainment m Stock Marketa B6 ....... C7 'nMeten B3 In••' 'l'fm m W•thll' A3 AnnLllnden . B2 World Newt A4 Call 842-4321 '.Vlih new1 tlp1 ' • • ~2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. Novem~r 8. 1983 CONTINUED STORIES Photos may link suspect to viciims OBSCENE CALLS ... County h eriff's investigators' search of Kra ft ' car yields 4 7 pictur~s of young n1••n From Page A1 infonnat1ur1 awut the t•hild's w hereabouts aruJ l'ondu1on. Prolonging tht> t-onwrsalJon adds w tht> St-Xual grauhcallon, as the ,r,l·Un1 bel'Omes mun· L•mollonal. at'l'Ordtng lO pohl'(' "They should hang up and l'hl'\:k on their daugh tcr And they can 't cheek. when they an• on tht' phone." Flathers said -- Dr Edward Kaufm~n. UC Lrv1m's director \)f psychology education. said the caller who uses a sad1suc bent. is probably "a little sicker and a little more danger- ous" than the average obscene caller Kaufman said those who plat-e VOTING ... From Page A 1 By 8:30 a .m .. rune voters had t-ast their ballots at the Costa Mesa City Hall polling place. according to Inspector Marene Howe Most of those seemed tt> be parents concerned with l<X:al school board elecuons. she said "It's too bad there's no big LSSue on (the ballot ) this ume to really bring som e people out," Howe said. "l would never fa.ti to vote," said Marilyn Slough of lrvule. as she left a polling place at Uruversity High School in Irvine early ,today Slough. a 64-year-old grand- mother of 10, said she cast her ballot even though none of her children live or attend schools m Irvine. Three voters were waiting at the hJgh school before the poll opened. said election LnSpector Constance Riebee. She said the mtial turnout was "the low est ever" in her 20 years as an inspector. AJthough _only 20 residents ol the 942 registered to vote at Uruvers1ty High had ma.rited ballots after the poll had been open 90 aunutes. Riebee said she couldn't predict whether the tum-out would be as low as expected by the county registrar. obsl't'm' caJls generally tlave a serious sexual dysfunction who fear making con1'8Ct with women . Om.· unidentified wom e n reached by the caller. whose two daughters were both in the house, had a neighbor call polke Crom another phone. But police were unable to trace the call, Flathers. said. Weiss added: "ln no case have we found .. has their actually been an abducuon." If Irvine residents re<.-eive such a call, w hen the caller's quest.ions become inappropriate, "they can be 99 9 percent sure there's nothing to it," Weiss said. VOTING BOOTH \ 8 y Jt:FF ADLER 01 tl\e Oollr llltol I t•" Wlwn Orangt-Coun ty sh"'r1ff's invesugutors searc·hed at'CUS(.-d rnas.s k1llt-r Randy Steven Kraft's car following his arrest last May. they found 47 p hotographs of young men -both dressed and undressed -which may link him Kraft to the victims. T he photographs, w hich were <.'Oncealed under a floor mat along with other items seized from Krah's home and car, were m- trochu.'ed by prosecutors Monday at Kraft's Orange County Central Municipa l• Court preliminary hearing. The 3H-year -old Lt>ng Beat h 1191J---., _.,.. ...... Diane J ohnson of Huntington Beach e m erges from votin~ booth al Keule r School. Some of those in terviewed a t area polling places said they were casting their ballots because of particular races. Fount.am Valley resident Don Tresuk. a civil engmeer. srud he- was voting primarily because of the Huntington Beach Union High School District race. "I don't know the candidates that well, but I have friends who are teachers and they rec- ommended several candidates," he said. "I'm also roncemed about the candidates in th e Fount.aJ.n Valley School District race." Othe rs we re drawn by a sense of civic duty~ t•ornpuwr nnc.ily1>t is l'hurgl•d with Itl scx-rtlatt'<I sla~1ngs in Orangt! County uml C..1'\•s udd1llonul ehL11 g1•s 111 Ort·~un and M1ct&igan Tiil' p1L·tUfL's, t'Ons1dered kl'Y t·v1dem·t'. apµte'<U to dep1t·t yuw1g tnl'n who an• nu longer al1vc. said Dt-puty Uist. Attorney Bryan Brown. However, de fense at· turnt•y r rc.'<.I McBride di~gr<:t.'<.I with his 1ntcrpre1.auon Judgl' John Ryan adrn1tted the photos as L•v1dente, along wt th the other items, after ddt>ru.t! at- torneyi. un.suc-cessfuUy sought to haw the 1tt:ms excluded Kraft'!. uth(:lr defense attorney Douglas OtltJ, said th<.· ~ard1 warr :ml' .unount<.'<.I tu a "fishing t'XJA•<.ht1011 '' ;md the s~a1 chcs "ex· 1 <·1·1·dt·d that whh·h ww., auth11111A-cl" by thl' worrant.<. Uuring tht· Sl'ar-ch uf Kraft'<:. huuSt.-, lllV(:sllgat.ors found a brona· and gn-t>n throw rug that MA~L 'FIGHT ... mull'ht·s ftlx•rs round \ on the clothmg of &:ull Hught-s, Orange O..unty Sh1·rarf's Departm~nt l'ri1111nulogist James Whitt: testi- fied Hughes' body wasd1sc:overed Aµrtl rn, 1978 on a R1vers1dc F'rttwa"'1·ramp in Anaheim From Page A1 their cx1sung mall Though final devclopmen 1 Thl' reslden ts' present.arnm ton· plans have y<.·t LO be s ubmitted'and et:ntrated on the negative en- o.ippniv<.•d, M:.tlc()lrl'I Ross. director vironmt•nt.al Impacts the mall of dt·'(l'lopment for Segerstrom, would have on nearby honu·- uutl11wd the pru,1t'<'t as includ ing a owners. ''It's a poor tradL· whC'n Ko1J111s<m's dt•partment st.ore at yuu put quality of lift after om· t•nd and a Broadway at the money," ParadlS said Also.1nvc·sugators found film in :i q1mL·ra· that revealed partial photc1s of a !J<.'rson prosecutor:s bd1f'Vt• to I)(: Eric: Church Whttt· LL·st1flt't.l the photodep1t'ts a person Wl·anng a pair uf trou!>ers 1dent- ll'ol LO those Churl'h was w<:anng when his bc.K.ly was d1St:overt'CI J an 27 IY8~ near the San Gabrwl H1wr F'n•t·way in Seal Beach tHh er, wnh sp<:cialty shops ftlhng , He also said giving the gre<>n thet·c•rrlt'r st't·t1on of tht• mall and a light to SL·gt•rstrom would mean thn·t· lt'Vl'I parking garage behind approval of a proposal by Arnet it Developmtint Co. for a commercial Hoss ;mt.I S kip Stevc.•nson. a t·omplex ad.Jac~nt to the mall Whiu• Sµl'<.'tftcally pointed w three sµo\.S un the JrouS<-rs in tht- p1t·turc> whll'h 1dcnt1cally motche<l tho:,i·c in duth1ng worn by Churt·h l add1 t1011 S<.'g<·rs trnm t·asing agent, madE.> a HO minutt• slldt· prL·sent.auon at "If you <ipprove one (µruj('l·t). thi· lllt't'tJng th<Jt mammared e n-Arne! is J shoo-in for his pro)l!<.'t." v1runrnt·11 tu I impacts a nd 1•mph..i:.ll<·d pos1t1ve t't·onom1c: bt·nef1 t tu thl• 1·11y Sales tax n:v~nuL• to the <:1 ty from the• pro~t would average t1bout $1 mill10n annuall y in the first years aftlo'r the mall opened and would 1nt·rcase to $1 5 m1lhon after 10 years, S tevenson said McFarland and others ques- 110111'<.I how much the $1 million a year would benefit the city when ' prOJt>t:lt'ti defec1ts will greatly ext•et.>d that. McFarland also said he feared the new maU would detract from the sales of existing stores. Mike Gould, d ue{ e xecuu\le...- oHicer of Robinson's. said if the South Coast Plaza projeet was not approved he would build a Rob- inson's a t the proposed lrvine CentL•r in the so-caJlro Golden Triangle area "I don't want lo make anv threats. but (Alfred) Taubman (the dt'velupN of Irv me Center> knows where we are tonaght, and he knows I owe ham a t'Ou rt.esy caU bat'k lawr this week," Could said. BULLETIN BOARD College recruiters due at W oodhridge tonight Representatives of 50 California colleges and.universities will be recruiting at Woodbridge High School Ul Irvine today from 7 to 9p.m. The 9Chool district's college rught for its foi.lr high schools w ill be held in the multipurpoee room and media center. Students from v~Hig~gh..aAQ.SELF aA..~~ to attend. Representatives of state-supported and private l1\8Utllt1ons wiU be on hand to answer questions of parents and students about programs. financial aid and housing. Students of all high school grade levels are welcome "It's never to early lo start thinking and planning for college," d1Stnct spokesman Errol Allan swd. Lag una chambe r to hold mixe r A cocktatl mixer. hosted by the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by the Ivy House, will be held from 5:30 to 7·30 p.m. Wednesday. AIRSPUR HELICOPTER CRASH PROBE DUE ... The Ivy House will provide the hors d 'oeuvres for the rruxer A donauon of $2 wiU adrrut members and non-members t.o the gathering From Page A 1 The pilots struggled to set the plane down ma t·ontrolled emerg- ency landing at nearby El Dorado Park but w erl' unable to control the aJrCTaft once t.he wJ rotor fell oH. The helicopter then careened Lnto a Southern Callforrua Echson transm1ss1on tower, hit two 220,000-volt power lines and crashed. Woodard said h1tung the power· Imes about 100 feet from the ground broke the fall and "I think it saved our lives." "It as like a ride you have never been on m your life." said Wood- ard. an executive at the Newport Beach· based airline AlrCa.l. Woodard. whose two daugh ters visited hun at the hospital. said the two minutes it took to crash seemed like ag~. "When your life is g01.ng by it seems like a long time," he said. Once the helicopter hit the ground the passengers helped each other crawl out or the craft. "Wecould smeU the fuel a nd we all lned to get clear of the helicopter as fast as possible ... he said . Woodard praised the efforts of the crew to land the helwopter safely "The did everything in their power to land that aircraft on the ground I know, I was s1tlmg right behind them." Woodard was released from Los Alamitos Hospital about 9 p.m. Mondav. Chief p1Jot J ackson Shaw. 47, of Long Beach and passenge r Leonard Tucker. 33, of Marina del Rey. were airlifted'from the crash site to Long Beach Memorial Medical Center were they are in fair condition today with broken bones. scrapes and bruises, a hospital spokesman said. Alrspur pilot Shelby Kirk, 32, of Playa del Ray and Donald LeCla1r . 47.a mecharucal engm('1;!r "I looked out. It was in a rrud-air from Massachusetts were released spin. I saw a flash whe n it hit the following treaunent for cuts and wires and then .fall," Wa keley bruises at Los Alamitos General said. Hospital. A fourth pauenger. He told a family member to call Jean Ranwez, 64, of Tennessee the police and ran to the scene. was admitted overnight w ith a "Thepassengersweresittingon concuss'°"· the ground away from the heli- J ust before the crash , S ha w copter. The pilot looked pretty radioed Long Beach Airport re-badley shaken. He w as bleeding questing an emergency landing, from the noise and mouth and on according to Tim Gallagher. AJr-his right arm. Everyone was sort spur executive vice president. of daz.ed." Wakeley said. He said the copter w as at 4.000 Fire and emergency l!fUts from feet when it first experie nced Orange County, Los Angeles trouble . It descended to about County, Long Beach and Los 2,000 feel and then tried to A.larrUtos rushed lo the 9C'ene . "auto-rotate'' -use the main They evacuated the passengers roter to create enough drag to slow and cordoned off the helicopter Women's club forming in county A luncheon tofonna LeadsClub mOrangeCounty will be held at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday m Costa Mesa. More mfonnauon on the businesswomen's networking group and reservations may be obtained by callmg Mickle Shapiro at 751 -179Z. Mission Hospital sets open house Mission Commuruty l losp1tal w ill hold an open house Sunday. showing its opera ung rooms to the public from l to 4 p.m . Three operating rooms w ill' be set up with sunulated surgery scenes. The open house is being held an t'Onn(l(·Uon with Operau ng Room Nurses Nat.Jona) Awareness Day The hospital is located at 27802 Puert.a Real. MLSS1on Viejo For further mformation. call 831-2300. Cleanup wee k planned for Laguna the landing -the rest of the way and downed power lines. Fall cleanup in Laguna Beach -tha t time of the year when down. But when the tail roter fell The helicopter, one of four Lagunans can leave heavy, bulky it.ems at the curb to be picked up off. the pilots lost control of the Airspur air taxi conunuter aircraft -will run Nov. 14 through 18. aircraft. It hit the power pole and tha\ .eat 18 and operate out of Items such as old sofas. water heaters. carpets. old refrigerators crashed. Fullerton. John Wayne and and clippings may be set out on regular trash pickup days that Gallagher said he has no idea Burbank airports ferries pasaen-week. what went wrong with the air-gers between the satellite airports Clippings should be bundled and tied and be no longer than craft and ~t his company ser-and LAX. It has been flying from four feet in length and 18 inches in diameter. vices the helicopters everyday. ,..:_J 0:hn=:__:W:,:a::yn'...::e:..'.since:· =:..:Se~p~t::... ,:15::·---~========================-= FLIGHT CRITICS ... "We've decided to cancel all service. Nobody told us to but we feel it would not be responsible to continue in light of th.la," Gal- lagher said. The helicopter com- pany will resume service once it discovers what went wrong, he said. ltadle 1 11a«1Ht/haek From Page A 1 he licopters will remain grounded until investigators can det.ennine why t he tail rotor fell oCf the cra!t that crashed in Long Beach. · The crash also fanned the concern of a citizen group 1n Costa Mesa that has been pushing for route changes in Alrspur's flights from J ohn Wayne to Los Angeles lnt.em auonal AJrport. ''They were lucky t his tune. This just shows they're JUS t as vulnerable as any other helicopter -twin engines or not." said Cindy DavLS, president of CRAS H (C1t1zens Revolt Against the Shut- tle Helicopter) We're Listening ••• 642·6086 Dally Pilot Dell wary 11 Guaranteed V • I f t ' l• .... , • t ~ • I Safety is one of the issues CRASH has raised in the past. "Next time, they could be over our homes. They have to rty over more uninh abited areas," she said . Others said the crash raised the specter of LA Airways, a helicop- ter service that went under in early 1970. Two LA Airways hebcopters crashed m 1968 killing a total of 44 people. Gallagher insisted that the Air- spu.r helicopters -twin-engine Westland 30s -are "not a new piece oC technology." He said it was a mystery lo him why the tail rotor failed. Last Friday, the company canceled about 10 flights because of problems with an airspeed i,ndicator on ~me of their helicop- ters th at flies the Los An- geles-Orange County route. The helicopter. that crashed was not the same one that experie nced airspeed indicator problems. Gal- lagher said today. Long Beach reside nt Stuart Wakeley heard the crippled he li- copter fly low over his home. 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M-4 0 0 £ "'l f nc; t ........................................ ------------------------------~--~--------,---,.~~~~~~~~~~-~~ Infern o ----- erl!Pt ~ on Mesa street By STEVE MARBLE OftMO...,l'lloCI'-" S rnoke, flames and dust -to • Allee Spruengli's way of thinking it was just-another day o n a stretch of badlands known as Avocado I Street. ' The short res1denual street m Costa Mesa has been torn up since mid-Ocw ber for a resurfacing I project that h~ brought equal doees of dust. mud and incove- 1 nience mto the l.Jves of the 1 residents there. I And just in case 1.Jfe wasstartmg to get a little predictable, Avocado Street residents we re treated a spectacular fire Monday that erupted when a piece of construe· 1 tion equipment ripped through a 2 112 inch gas line. Avocado Str eet r esidents (background) watch as ~esa firemen extinguish blaze ign ite d by gas leak. The fire destroyed a $40,000 so1l mixer and reached into utility , poles. The machine operator. Jim DeGraffenreid, scrambled from 1 his earth mixer when he heard the hiss of gas, Cost.a Mesa fire authorities said. "If you've never heard the Sound of gas.coming from that big a pipe -well, its awesome," said BattalJon Chief Gerald Poarch. "The hiss you hear on your stove. that's from a pipe that's only an .eighth of an inch ." The fin le ft a bout 40 Avocado I Street residents without gas most of the afternoon and about 100 without water Severa l residents lost the use of their telephone. "The whole thmg just leaves me t hinking that this entire project is unorganized and that nobody seems to know what they're doing," said Spruengli. Residents on Avocado have been complaining for more than a week about the construction pro- ject, which has left the street tom up from curb to curb. Parking on th e s treet is not allowed and residents said they get dust when it's dry and mud when it's wet. City officials said the project is scheduled to be finished by the end of the w eek. The street was virtually falling apart before th~ project beganand residents were complaining about its condition. explained Bruce Mattern, the city's public services director. Spruengli agreed the street was it\ need of repairs. "I don't think we've ever said it shouldn't be repaired," she said. "But the way the thing's been done is just pathetic. "The street's so bad now that I think we should just get . horses and a couple of hitching posts," she added. Irvine open .house was too open . ' Police believe possibly a realtor or a would-be buyer looklng over the home walked off with $2.700 In Jewelry lrom an lrvtne residence on Wlldwheat during the last two weeks. The theft was reported Monday A lock box Is on the outsll;le of lhe for sale home. A $10.000 diamond ring was re- ported stolen rrom the Rancho San Joaquin golf course at 9 p.m. Mon- day, An undetermined amoon1 or cash was stolen rrom a home on StrMm""OOCI Monday night Th~ pried open a window .er~ to gain entry. Hun tington Beach A brown 1979 Dat.un 280ZX wu burglartzed Ovef IM '#Mkend whlle pented In a carport on tM 6400 block of Warf'lflf Avenue. The IOM Included 10 cuaettee, aneep1kln ... t cover• worth S 170. a S..5 pair of aunglUMS, an $80 car cover and $100 cash. A break-In was reported Monday afternoon at a home on the 20600 block of Suburbia Lane. Entry was made through a locked rear sliding window. The loas Included sllverware worth S3,000. A yellow 1980 Toyota pickup trucil waa burglarized Monday while parked near Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue. A wlndwtng was broken to enter. The loss Included $200 from a wallet In the glove compartment. A home burglary was reported Monday evening on the bOOO block or Tl'lor Drive. A bacil window screen was ripped to enter Tl'le lou In· eluded S 18 In coins. A whlle Chevrolet Luv pickup lruck wltl'I a camper shell was burglarlzed Monday while parked on the 16500 bloctt of Irby Lane. The ION Included miscellaneous tools valued at $350. Fountain Valley A MacDonald's manager left tier w1lfet bettlnd the front counter wtille assisting a.n employee In . another section or the restauranT"When she returned. her wallet 1nd $47 cash weremlN lnQ So~ne stale a $206 .c1le from the production table of Cu1tom Weave Carpe11. 18480 Peclllc St. · Burglars entered a residence at 17544 Loe Jardlnee East and took $105 from the famlty room. Laguna Beach A resident In the 900 block ol Van Dyke Drive reported the theft of two handgun a and three shotguns valued at a total of $1,275, Laguna Beach police said. A vehicle burglary In the 3000 block ol Alla Laguna Boutevard netted the thieves a wallet, brlefcaae and suit- case wtth a total value of $912 ~ewport Beach A Newl>Of'1 Beach engineer re- ported tl'le thett of a Honda moped valued at $300 from his home In the 5100 block ol Neptune Monday A. Newport Beach hou~lfe re- ported her purse was snatch(!f:I at the Hughes Lido supermarket Monday af1ernoon A Newport Beach man reported the thef1 of a $500 television from his home In the 500 block of Carnation Monday evenlnQ. ~arbor Day School at 3443 Pacific View Orl\19 reported the theft of an APi>le computer and equipment valued at s2.a.2 eometlme lhll ~end. Cotta Mesa A woman with a tefmlnal lllneaa was found dead In her bed earty Monday mornlnQ. Katherine Ellza· beth Barton. 34. wu pronounced dead by paramedics at her home on the 300 block of E. 18tl'I Street. Exact cauM of death fa pending autopsy A pile of old tires caught tire Monday about 2:04 a.m. at Tire City, 1950 Newport Blvd. The fire threw up a lot of black amolle but did llttle damage to surrounding areaa. ponce Mid. CauM of the fire la under lnveatlgatlon. A woman's puree waa snatched lrom her whlle she waited at a bua stop at Brlatol Street and Sunflower Avenue about 8:45 p.m. Monday. 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A r~play of Or Louis Ala1a'!> l 980 double-munJ'°•r tnul ended in Orange County S u perior Court Mond~y when a seven-woman, five-man jury found the Hunt ington Harbour surgeon was sane when he stabbed his former w1ft• and her lover to death The civil trial, w hich pitted Alaia a nd his two uh ildren agains t the two insurance companies that cc.irru~I lht• i.uq,:1'()n':. $I !'> n111l1011 homt.-owncr poli1·y, wu11 nL.ot'dt-<l tu rt."SOIVe tht· S<Hllly ISSUl' th..tl remained un.tn:.wt:red f rurn Aloia 's t·ru~unul trial thrt.-t• yt•ars ago. If jur.ors fuund AJa1a wa..., m.-.arw w he n hl· t'Vmm1 ttt>d tht< kilhnKs, United St.>rvtt't' Auto As,,W<.·1at1on and Nauonal A111erwnn lnsurant't· would havt:' been obhgau.-d to represent Alam in future la_wsulls ard to pay w hawver darnagl'S are UC Irvine shows r ecor d for s tude nt e nrollment Statewide enroUmenl on thl.• rune University of Cahforrua cam- puses has climbPd by 2,100 stu· de nts this fall, with UC lrvm(: showing a rC'COrd number of studen ts enroUed for tht:' faU q uarter. Enrollment ha'i an('reased by more than 600 students at UCl this year, w ith the final enrollment figure of 11.909. There are 3,976 students new to thP UCI campusanci 7.~~tkontinu- -.- ing or n •turning ... rnd•·nts Frl"Shman number 2.H I ti UCl has mun• men tlwn wunlt'n students and b1olog!l'al 'l(WnC:l'S c:ontanut.-s lo be lht: maJOr with tht.• heavic-st t>nrullment Almost half tht' studC'nt.s are from Orange County. anotht·r fourth an• rrwn Los Angeles Count) Ttw n· mamder list homt'town~ in 44 other CaJ1fom11J t'Ount1Ps, -15 otht·r st.ates and 60 furf'1gn t-ountnL-s I .. 3 ' . . awu1t.lt.J to the• Al•1W t•h1Jdr.-11 tn fl wrungful d.-ath suit lluwt•vc•r, thl· Jury's fandmg that A1&111 was sam.• means the 1nsuram.>tc• l'•1mpnrl•l'1> are not habit· Ln Cal1fom1a, 1nsuram.-e l'ompanies C'annot bf> h~ld liable for <:riminal a<'ts l'Ommit t.(.-d by a sant-person. Ala1a pleadt"d guilty t.o two t'VUnt.s o f ~nslaughwr in Novem- ber 1980 JUSt as a JUry was about to cons1dn the sanity 1.SSUe. His plea L~:munat.ed thl' pr()(.'(.-cdings and the question of the• doctor's sanity was not resolvt."d Rut the qu~llon of Alala's sw11ty surfa<'Ni again when hlS ch1l<Jnm ftlt.'CI a drum with his insuranc·e t'Ompany seeking to rt"t.·over for tho wrongful death of thl·l r mother 37-year-old Margy I .ou Alu1a Tht· lawsu1l is sched· 11ll-d fur trial m January In turn. AJa11J 's 111.surance oom - pantc•s sUL-d thP surgeon and his ~·hildr.en vi re.vive the sanit y 1s...,ut: Tht: t'timparnt!S daun Ala1a wa:. san<: whc:n tht• killings oc- curred A1a1a. now 5:1, 1s servmg an eight -year state prison term at the Califorrua Men's v>lony in San Lu!!> OblSpo ........ Oellr ~1 ""°40 by ....,.._d II- Freed by 'J aws of Life' Costa ·Me.sa firem en and paramedics carry stretch er bearing Wendy J oan Buerger , 22, of .Cypress wh o was inju red Monday when her sedan collided with a deliver y tr uck d riven by Brian S han non, 23, of Oran1u• on Airway Avenue near McCormick Avenue. Bue rger was r eported in serio us but stable cond ition to day a l Founla in Valley Memoria l H osp ila l. Shannon was un in j ured. Old sewer lines causing s tink? O dor c loses Hun tingto n taver n; s~ven apartm e nts evacua ted . Huntington Beach authorities are speculating today that old sewe r lines lying under buildings constructed in the 1920s may be the source of mysterious foul odors emanating from the Cagney by the Sea bar in Huntington Beach . Fire Department s pokeswoman Birgit Davis said the source for the potentially toxic sulfur dioxide fumes hasn't been identified but authorities are questioning if the abandoned old sewer lines may If you l'lave a birthday gll1 to give this month, you might give some thought to a piece or Jew· etry set with one of the November blrth1tonea. Topaz or Crtrlne. In addition to sharing Novem. ber, these two gems have many slmularltlel and are of1en con- fused. They both occur In 1 wide range of yellow tones, from tawny yellow through orangl1h·yellow to the amoky browna. Both are VfKY attr8011ve gem a and both are VfKY durable and sat11f1Citory tor Mltlng all typee Of jewelry lor men and women . TM moet popluar style of cut· llng for both gems Is the step cut That 11 when all f1d4lt1 are lour-aided and In stepa and rows above. b91ow. and on the glrdle. Whtie Topaz and Cltrlne have many almularltlee they alao hive some dlnerencae. Topaz 11 the l'llOfe valuable gem and 11 often lled "prec:loua Tapaz" to dis- tinguish It from Cltrlne. Tapu la 8 on 11'19 hardness ICale whlle Cltrlne la 7. T apaz has a higher refrectlve Index and a hMvtef 8'*:lftc gravity. Tapu alao ComM In eddltlonal COior•. the moet bMutlufl of which are the bluee and plnka. Cltrlne la 1 member of the querti famlly and It llmlted to the ~towt. orangee Ind browna • not be w blam e. The bar was closed and seven upstairs apartments were evacu- ated w hen foul-sm.elling odors were detected coming from be- neath the floorboards of of the men's bathroom Sunday night Authorities feared a naturaJ gas lme had ruptured. DaVls said the build mg, at Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. was built in the early 1920s and then rebuilt several times. New sewer lines were built and old sewer lines were abandoned m the process. She said the r umes do not pose a .health hazard to people m the v 1cin1ty unless th ey would breathe concentrated amounts over a long period of time. The six members of the fire department's new haz-med team (hazardous matenals, medical emergency urut) monitored the leak until a pnvate consultant wok over at 7 p.m. Monday night, Davis said. Other varieties ol quartz haye lhelr own names, such as: roee quaru (pink). amethyst (purple), aventurlne (green) and crystal (colorless). Topaz Is found primarily In Bra- tll while Cltrlne Is llkely to be round more widely dlatrlbuled In our earth'• crust. Topaz and Cltrlne each has Ila place In our gem world. however. I think It Is Important not to con- fuse them. New York State re- cently fined a Jeweler for writing Topaz on his sales &tip lnatNd of Cltrlne -When Cllrlne was wtt11 he actually had told. Unfortunat• ly not 111 jeweler• even know the difference. That 11 one of the many reasons It paya the con- sumer to aeek out a firm holding mem~lp In the American Oem Society. Requirements of membership Include training In gemology and adherencie to high ethical atandards. We are proud ot our membership In the Amen- can Gem Society and ~ your queeUona on gemologlcal 9Ubjec1• and tM oPl>Of'1Unlty Ihle month to fJhaw you oar ftM COi· lectlon of Tapaz and CUrine t-· airy. We have lust unpachd lh9 carved stone figurines that I bOughl on my trip lut month and ere enxloua to lhow you thoM 100 .. 4 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 8, 1983 TOP O~ THE NEWS NATION Record $6. 7 billion phone rate hike a sked By ~e A11oclatecl Pr eti WASHINGTON -Telephone companies nationwide are asking for a rcrord $6.7 billion worth of proposed rate increases, but state regulators have been turning down many more requests than they're approving. A huge number of requ~ts have been filed by either BeU System companies or independent phone companies suC'h as affiliates of the GTE Corp S t. Louis paper to close , ST. LOUlS -Staff members on deadl.me Monday reacted fi.tst with stunned silence and • later with tears a.ft.er they learned that the S t. Louis Globe-Democrat, the city's morning news- paper. will cease publis\ling Dec. 31 after 131 years. Major storm slam s Utah SALT LA.KE CITY -T he first major storm of the season has moved into Utah. dropping six mohes of snow in the mount.ams and causing more than 100 power outages in two counties. Several accidents were reported after the slow-moving cold front entered Utah Monday. R abies hits Na tion al Zoo WASHINGTON -A rare red panda at the National Zoological Park has died of rabies, but the disease has not harmed Hsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling. the giant pandas given to the United States by China, 1.00 officials said Monday. Thirteen rabid raccoons have wandered into the 167-acre 1.00 in downtown Washington ince May. WORLD SoYiet gen eral shot down NEW DELHI. India -Afghan rebels shot down a helicopter, killing a Soviet general and all 10 others aboard, and the Soviets sent 7,000 reinforcements tO beef up garrisons near the Afghan border with Pakistan. a Western diplomatic !IOurce said today. Israel wary of Syria alert TEL A VIV. 1srael -Israeli officials are warily watching Syria's emergency mobil.iz.auon of reserve forces but insist Israel is not planning to attack Syrian troops or pull its own forces out of Lebanon. Earthquak e rock s Belg ium LIEGE. Belgium -Belgium's most power- ful earthquake since 1938 shook the city of Liege early today. and authonlles Silb an elderly woman was lulled when the cewJg of her home collapsed Police said at least 10 people w ere injured and many buildings were damaged Grenada m ass g ra Ye pt'obed ST GOORG E's, Grenada -Cuba IS aslung t he Uruted Nations to help prevent the expulsion of its entire embassy staff m Grenada. and U.S. officials said Monday they will investigate "rumors" of a massgravenusta.kenly reported by . the State Department. .......... NEWPORT BEACH Thurs .. Nov. 10, 1983 Hours: 3 00·5:00 pm Weatclltt Plaza 17th & Irvine Ave .1 ,., •..••• COSTA MESA Sat .. Nov. 12. 1983 Hours: 2:30-5:00 pm Mesa Verde Center 270 1 Harbor Blvd/Ad ams L ooted on 1he boardwalk, lido Marin. Villlge's Gerrmn Home &ikery enjQys a fine reputation for their wi~ assortment of delightful treats rangin& from fresh 'n hot morning croualnts, strudels and coffee to eKotlc, rich foods for that after-dinner treat. In addition, you'll savor our fine wine\ and lee cr~ms. And we've r.oft drinks, regular and e•otic te~s and coffees to compliment your'l>lkery· fresh choice a....a .... ~ Capitol blast proh-ed WAS HINGTON (AP) A shaken Senate t'Onvened today despite piles of rubble outside the chamber doors caused by a pre-midnight explosion that open- ed a gaping hole in an inside Capitol wall, npped through con- gr~ional cloakrooms and damag- ed several irreplaceable works of art. Senate Majority Leader How- ard Baker~ R-Tenn., told col- leagues that, had the Senate been in session at the time of the 11 p.m. blast, there surely wouJd have been "grave injury ... and, per- haps, l~ of life to senators and staff " ) The FBI said lhe blast was caused by a "high explosive device with a delayed timing." Tom Griscom. an aid e to Baker. said "it was a wristwatch timer." staffers and chefs and waitresses at the House restaurant were special agent· in charge of the Washington FBI field office, told a n ewseonference that analysts had not yet determined whether the bomb that rocked the Senate was dynamite. evacuated. · As FBI agents poked today through the debris in the seal- ed-off second floor of the Capitol, a fresh bomb scare was reported -forcing pa.rt of the House side of the Capitol t.o be closed. HolJ.S(' However, no bomb was found after an intensive search of the Capitol and three House office buildings. said Capitol Police Sgt . Karen Magee. "It was a high explosive device with delayed urning," Gardner said. Theodore M. Gardner, the ·Diablo Canyon gets green light WAS HINGTON (AP) -T he Nuclear Regu- latory Commission restored a portion of the license it suspended nearly two years for the problem-plagued Diablo Canyon nuclear plant in California today. The action will allow Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to begin loading fuel next week into one of the two reactors at the $4.3 billion power plant situated on the Pacific Ocean near San Luis Obispo. The NRC suspended the plant's License on Nov. 19. 1981. after PG&E. the nation's largest utility company, ·discovered that blueprints ·-for reactor supports that would enable it to withstand a major earthquake had been reversed. The discovery led to an investigation wruch turned up hundreds of other design errors. T he company has spent an estimated $220 nullion correcting the errors over the past 18 months. The romm.ission voted 4-0, with commissioner Viet.or Gilinsky abstaining, to allow PG&E t.o load fuel into the Unit 1 reactor at the plant and c.'Onduct "cold" or pre-critical testing. Co~ioner Thomas Roberts wanted to re - '!ltore all-0f the licel'llle that was suapended. two yeai:s ago instead of just a portion of it. TOP OF IHI NEWS STATE Police a rrrest rapist - in e lde rly slayings By tlae A11oelatecl Pren LOS ANGELES -A man booked for investi~ation of two murders in a series of 32 slayings of elderly women shouldn't have been released after hls 1976 conviction for rape and robbery, Police Chief Daryl Gates says. Gates called the arrest Monday of Brandon Tholmer, . 27, "another failure" of the court system. Police say they caught the convicted rapist trying to enter the home of an 85-year-old paraplegic. Strike targets 88 eaterys SAN FRANCISCO -Unionized restaurant workers Monday voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike against the Golden Gate Restaurant Association. which represents 88 of the city's restaurants. Low Yo ter turnout forecast SAN DIEGO -Only about one third ol the 929,000 registered voters in San Diego County were expected to cast ballots in today's general elecuon that featured 14 ballot measures and 345 candidates vying for 152 offices. _,.'\. Times Mirror tells sale LOS ANGELES -Times Mirror Co. said Monday 1t has agreed to sell New American Library. its paperback publishing subsidiary, for more than $50 million. 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But in his speech Monday to a Middle F.ast conference chaired by fonner Presidents Jimmy Cart.er and Gerald Ford, Farouk al-Sharaa made no mention of the military mobili.z.ation, which the Syrian govenunent re- portedly caJJed out of fear that the United States was planning to re tall ate for the Oct. 23 bombing in Beirut that But neither Carter, Ford nor any of the American and Middle East scholars and policy makers at the conference questioned the Syrian official about the report', J oseph Sisco. a former Cart.er adviser on the Middle East, twice told al-Sharaa that "considerable doubt has developed withm the United States as to what Syria's current intentions are." , Gerald Ford rests his head during long Mideast session. \ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, November 8, 1983 Don't use nukes near Chico City father s would le¥y $1,000 fine, year in jail for offenders CHICO (AP) City planners in tht.S rural college community voted Monday to impose a $1 ,000 fine a.nd a one-year jail term on anyone exploding a nuclear weapon within city limits. Th e 6-1 Planning Com.misSion vote to declare Chico a "nuclear .free zone" sent the propoeed city ordinance to the city council for a final vote next montJ'l. AB approved by the plan.rung comrrus&on, the ordmance wouJd protubit "research, design, testing, production, transportation, maintenance, storage, disposaJ or deployment of nuclear weapons ... withjn the city limits." · The measure would also ban all radioacuve materials from ttu.s city of 28.100 except medical isotopes and small amounts of radaoacuve mat.enals used in products such as smoke alanns and some wnst watches. And it would reject all federal or state funds earmarked for nuclear defenae. Violations of the ordinaOce would be f!lisde- meanors. Backers of the ordinance argued vigorously against an alternative recommended by Chico Planning Director Tom Lando to limit their action to a resolution, saying it was important to take stronger action to demonstrate their opposition to the nuclear annsrace. "This proposaJ is one way of:;&ting the nuclear anns race," said ordinance s rt.er John Martin. "We have to begin somewhe . A nuclear freeze zone is very symbolic. A nuclear freeze w ne is a patriouc statement for peace." ·Burglar comes clean lritrod~cing CHARLTON. Mass~ (AP) -Police have ar- rested a man who failed to make a clean getaway when he allegedly broke into a house to take a bubble bath Police srud James S. Kadar, 26, of Franklin. was caught Saturday evening in the bathroom of Mary Anderson's home. He was. charged ·with two counts of breaking and entering. I Police Chief Philip St.evens said that when Anderson and h e r daughter returned home ' at 5:20 p.m.. the girl discovered Kadar loung- ing in a bubble-filled tub. She ran downstairs and told her mother. who went next door to the-Village Racquet Club and folind a police of-• ficer, who arrested Kadar without incident. Stevens would not speculate on why Kadar was in the bathtub. "It's certainly not normal." he said. OC Demos object to Hollings The Democratic Part)' of Orange County has passed a resolution cen suri ng declared 1 presidential candidate Sen. Ernest Hollings, 0-South Carolina. for allegedly making racial statements. Hollings. a party ~ spokesman said, re- ~ portedly remarked re- l. cently that one of his ! opponents had the sup- l port of "Cali forhia 's wet-P backs." ~ The party's central • committee also adopted a ' resolution condemning President Reagan's mili- tary policies in Cen traJ America. The resolution l I said Reagan is persistent in his efforts to force "a violent military solu- tion" to proble~ in El I Salvador and Nicaragua. I :J Newsman kills self WASHINGTON (AP) -Alfred Friendly, a Pulitzer Prize winning report.er who also served as managing editor of the Washington Post, died Monday night. He was 71. Friendly, who suf· fered from cancer of the throat and lung, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at hi s Gt!orgetown home. He joined the Post as a reporter in 1939 and became man.aging editor in 1955. ~ r PAID POLITICAL AOvtATIS(MENl SAVE . KOCE TV l . from the current 1ttempt to klll It In the m111lken I t>.ilef ltlll 11 wttl·provlde more money tor oiueroom teecherl. ' VOTE FOR Carol c ... J., I tor Cout I Community College Ultlila IR>Wd i COmmlt* 10 protect l<OCE TV Walt., 8\lrrougflt, Secr91ery .... Taste that delivers IN THE MONEY SAVING 2 pack - Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. LIGHTS 10 mg "rar". 0 9 mg mcot1ne. FILTER 16 mg "tar". 1.1 mg nicotine. av. per c1garene by FTC method ' •• ·\ .. - -'• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 8, 1983 0 .. Our firSt privilege is to mark a ballot As you scan this newspaper today, Election Day, you probably will read several stories involving government decisions made both locally and far away. The decisions will cover everythi.l}g from whether land should be designated ior shopping Malls to whether the Marines should remain in Beirut. These stories reflect critical events. Things are happening out there, and the peoele we elect are making some hard decisions. Strange""lhing, democracy. It's terribly inefficient - people are forever disagreeing and stalling key decisions. Suspicion constantly rises about those in power who might be using their influence for selfish reasons or who might be ignoring critical facts. Yet despite its problems, we cherish the choice and freedoms democracy offers. We send our young men to war-tom countries and small islands to protect our system, and sometimes, as we've been reminded recently, they die for it. It seems, under these conditions, that Americans would be eager to exercise our democratic privilege by voting. Yet t.Qe estimate from those who run Orange County elections is that no more than a sixth of all adµlts with vote U>day. Today's election is not a big one. Most of the races are for school boards and water districts -mundane stuff compared to national politics. But important issues are at stake in some of these local races, and in all cases, we should seek to elect people we can trust. The real question, however, is not why the people of Orange County should vote. It is why people fortunate and strong-willed enough to live in a democracy should ever pas.s up the chance: Polls stay open until 8 p.m . Call the county Registrar of Voters at 834-2244 to find out where you vote. Then do it, if only on principle, which is the best reason of all. MAILBOX McCarthy gives another lesson To the Editor: A group of commwuty college students carrymg petitJons bear- ing 15,000 signatures recently made the news as they tried unsuccessfully to meet wnh the state's chief executive Heacfune: "OCC S tudents Receive Rude Recently. I along with a Coast.line Community College stu- dent John Olivieri and college faculty member J oyce Byerly met privately with Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy for nearly hall an hour We discussed the cribcal situ· ation confronung community col- leges following budget cut after budget cut. We di8cua&ed the ~ critical situation facing e thnic minorities who seek in community colleges a way of lilting them- selves up and out of poverty. We ~ the critical situation facing tius state's businesses who need tr8.JJ1ed employees. We found in Lt. Gov . McCarthy a man who listened. a man who was well informed and well aware of the difficulties facing j>eople -who depend-on-"1.he community colleges. t I might add that. the day we talked, Gov. Deu.k.mejian was out of the state and L t. Gov. McCarthy was acting governor. We found the governor a very reasonable man. We too learned a lesson. JACK R. CHAPPELL Irvine E.ditor's note: Chappell is public informaUon officer for Coastline Community C.ollege. Bab!es going to highest bidder To the Editor: I cannot let the article on the Golden Cradle and Arty Elgart go by without comme.nt. The implica- tions in it are gr<a and really sickening. Are we now to market and aell babies like uaed can? Ia human life no more than a commodity to be sold to high bidders? Thia is the poore9t e~ Cor "helping'' that I have ever seen! The purpoee of adoption is not to supp.ly children to childle11 couples, but rather to find stable and loving homes for children who otherwiae might grow up in foster care. "In the best interes13 of the child" has been, and always should be foremost in our minds. Mr. Elgart's approach to adoption is every bit aa bad as surrogate parenting -the producing of a ..tilld on demand to add to a famlly's "possessions." Child.nm who are placed for adoption are not unwanted by their birthmothen. These mothe~ have done everything they know to keep their children in most cuea, but finally are forced to SWTender them. There la an enonnoua difference between not wanting a child and being unable to keep a child. How sad that Mr. £l&art chooees to ~ his ingenuity and reeounies to eepar- ate mother and child rather than to enable them to stay together. His whole approach la overly commercial, slick and disgusting. I shuddv io think of the consequences to the adopted child when he one day reallz.es that he was placed on the marketplace and sold to aati.lfy the greed of a couple who wanied a baby no\"'. MRS. PAT SANDERS Santa Ana Heights l. M. BDJd !Big bang "What have we here?" asked the Italian chemist Aacanio Sobrero. Or words to that effect. ln 1847, it was. He'd jUat produced a liquid that looked moet interest- ing. He heated a drop of it, and bang! The explosion shook up his lab. Nltroslyoerin! Sobrero in horror stopped hil experimenta immediately. But othen knew a good weapon when they aaw one Some trtbee in ancient Chile bound the IOft skulls of their babies between flat rockt IO the younpten would grow up with long narrow head.a. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Most intelligent animal in the wild kingdom is the elephant. So it's the easiest to train. That's the claim of Gunther Gebel-Williams, who's trained most 90rU. But maybe he's never handled dolphins. I've heard they're the smartest of all. Louia Pasteur 90 loathed genna he refwied to shake hands with anybody. It tak.e11 13 months for the military to train a ;et pilot, It takes 15 month.a for the military to train • bandleader. H.L. lchwerta ltl ~ CMlyDow.., t---~ IOIN~ VJHL, l'U Bt ~ED! A SIZABLE CAMPAICiN ~TION ALREADV! ''IT IS MY ~DEST ~DE ~T \OU GO ON ID BECOMETik / &tMOCRATIC CAADIDATE fOO mESlflNT (fll( UNITED STATES. n ''DEAR JESS£: Pt.EASE A((EPr ™I) C~ECK AS AN EX~ESSION OF MY 5UJWRT." Sl6NED, RONALD REAGAN ~ ~~~ Bad rime for Japan trade talks WASHINGTON -Even ad- ministration officials privately admit that !>resident Reagan's vis.it to Japan is a masterpiece of bad timing. The supposed point of the trip is to repair serious strains in U.S.-Japanese trade. But with parliamentary elections coming up next month, Japanese politicaJ leaders wo.n't riak. offending powerful domestic constituencies suc h as farmers or high-technology workers -by opening the door to American imports. ''You can't have any progress with the Japaneae on trade lib- en.liz.ation while they're prepar- ing for December elections," one official told my aaaoclate Michael Binstein. "It's really a P.R. trip for the president." The Japanesemarketcould bea bonanza for U .S . industries strug- gling to keep the nation's econ- omic recovery alive. But while American workers and businesses suffer from the flood of Japanese G. -J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -~. goods into th.is country, only a trickle of U.S . exporta is allowed into Japan. Frustrated trade officials fore- see no significant conoessions from Japan corning from the president's trip, though the Japanese will try to make it look as if Reagan has achieved something for his pains. Japan would dearly love to buy Alaskan oil. Since the Japanese are almost entirely de pendent on imported energy _supplies, this w ould be a "concession'' that would make them appear reason- able trade partners -yet would actually cost them nothing. More importantly, it would pose no threat to Japan's high-tech Indus- tries from American competition. The Japanese are known to be looking .!_or some large U .S. purehaae to make before the end of the year, in hopes that Japan's $30 billion trade surplus with the United States will be trimmed a little, or at least not grow alarm- lngl y. This will allow Japanese trade negotiators to minimiz.e American repre9entatives' claims that the current situation is in need of drastic overhaul. Japan's government-owned monopolies, which control the sale of imported goods and services, are good illustrations of the prob- lems that vex U.S . negotiators. One such monopoly is the Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corp., which subsidizes growers by purc hasing all domestically produced tobacco at three times the world price. At the same time, the T obacco and Salt Corp. con- trols the sale of imported cigarettes by using vanous tanffs to jack the price at least 45 percent over comparable Japanese brands. U.S. negotiators have 1dentif1ed an almost kabuki-like pattern to the Japanese negotiatio ns: After dragging tlle talks out at exhaust- ing length, the Japanese finally compromise just enough to pre- vent U.S . retaliation. Then the concessions are quietly tied up i.n bureaucratic red tape until a new U.S . or Japanese administration · takes power -providing an excuse to start the n tual all over again. What the United States wants is simply a sporting chance to com- pete with Japanese industry on somewhere oear an equal basul. as Japanese industries do in this country. The Americans are par- ticularly keen to crack the Japanese computer. robotics and agricul tura1 markets, which are either Japanese governme nt monopolies or fiercely protected by high tanffs andlor import restnctions Whal the American negouators will get is anybody's guess. As U.S T rade Representative. Wil- liam Brock quipped. "We'U know m a bout 35 years " The brain needs a 'delete' key It's never been clear to me whether the brain clogs pp or not whe n you put too much in it. Would I be able to think better about other things if l hadn't filled my head with a lot of information I never use? For instance, I've inadvertently memorized a lot of numbers 1 don't need. U I did need them, it wolild be almoet as quick to look them up or work them out. The multipli- cation table is handy to have in your head, and I even wish my teacher hadn't stopped at 12 x 12, but there are too many nwnben I have that aren't any help at all. I was th1nking of some of the numbers I know: There must be at least 25 telephone numbers rattling around ln my brain. ta.king up space. I know our street address and the street addreslles of fat leut ten f:rienda and family rnelnben. I've memorized some zip code11 and even a few telephone area codes. As a good example of mind-clutter, I rea.llz.e I know that the area code for Indianapolis is 317. It's exactly 102 more than ,~~--AND_Y_RD-DN_IY_....,.~ Philadelphia's. Now, what am I doing storing numericaJ garbage like that in my brain? I haven't made more than three phone calls to Indianapolis in my life, I don't plan to make anoaher soon and il would be better out of there. But there it is, taking up valuable space that could just aa well be occupied by the names I forget of people I meet on the street. There are numbers in every- one's life that stand out as land- marks. The number 204 is a big one for me. When I was a kid we lived at 204 Partridge St. I suppose 204 haa more meaning for me than any other number between 100 and 1,000 although I no longer have any use for it. For the past 30 yean I've lived at number 254 on another street but 254 has never ~urned the same prominence in my memory aa 204. Most peopfe who served in the Amled Forces know their Army serial number . i remember mine but I've never memorized m y Social Security number. That comes up often and my Army serial number never does. It always seemed to me, incidental- ly, that the government could have made it easier for aome of us if our Anny aerial number and our Social Security number were the same. Not knowing my Social Secur- ity number is something I've put my min<i to. I'm a little pervene about It. I don't want to be numbered by the govenunent. They can make me take a number but I'll be damned if they can make me memorize il. I think we all owe it to ourselves to keep from memorizing as many numbers aa we can. You can always look up a nwnber. Facta and ideas are what our heads should be filled with. It isn't easy rejecting a number. l remember Frank Gifford was No. 16 although he hasn't played for 20 yean. I know Joe DiMaggio was No. 5 and I don't even like baseball. Which numbers you remember and which you forget don't seem to make any sense 1 don't know the license plate number on my car but 1 remember th.at the battery in my watch was put tn last January 9th. 1 keep the combin.atJon numbers to the lock on my locker at the indoor tennis court where I play now on a little slip of paper because I can't ever remember 1t., but the combination on my DuctJ.ey lock in high school in 1938 waa 23-8-13. Why can't I delete that from my brain and replace it with the combination I'm uaing now? It's difficult to understan~ wh)' we don't have more control over what we recall and what we forget. It's a shor1ooming our brains have. F..ach of us ought to be able to make a coJ'l8cious effort to remember or to forget aomeWna and have that decision stick. , The computer aalesmen talk about storage capacity. rm not ao interesied in storage. It's that "erase" or "delete" feature a computer has that I like. My brain runneth over with numbers I no longer we. I keep remembering thi:no I'd'rather forget and for- getting things I'm trying to re- member. Sharpsburg: 12 terrible hours Things I Found En &u t.e to Looking Up Other Things: •That the most horrendous slaughter in the annals of Ameri- can warfare took place ln little more than 12 hours at· Sharp- sburg, Md .. on one September day in 1862, when nearly 23,000 casualties were lnllict.ed, brother upon brothtt, ln the Civil War. -That Chekh.ov, the' great RUllian dramatiat, and his wtfe, spent their honeymoon at a un.1- tartum for conawnptivea. (He had an advanced cue of tuben:uloli.s, while ahe wu tree of the dt.eue.) •That India bu the largelt doc popW.at!on of any country ln the world, newly 60 mW.ion, though there ii no tradition of 1ceeplna bOU1ehold peta, u ln the Wemt: and more than 3 mll11on people every year have to take • Jona and painful coww of anU-rables lnjec· Uona, while 30,000 deaths a year fd'"e reported from doc bl tea. -That, asked to name dtn.&I fruJta, most people will oorrectly list oranget, grapefruit&, lm10na and Umee, but will fall to Include the pineapple. which ii aleo a ~ n-1-11-Y 1 ....... 11-111-..JY} member of the otrus family, containing the juice known as dtrlcacid. •Til.atoneoutoC 10 female teens in the United Staiea ha.a a baby before the age of 18, which la among the very highest rates of all 30 developed nations. (Only 1even of the other countries haa an tldole9Cent child-bearing rate even half u h!Jrh u oura.) •That ?few Zealand bouts more contrect bridae players per capii. than any other country ln the world. •That forced inbreeding among threatened apec:iee of mamma1a reduces th~ir fertUlty: The cheetah, for Instance, lhOWI •perm counta averaging le99 than 10.pef'C!fnt that of Uona and UCen (and 70 percent of the apenn they do have la defective, bealuae of the Umls,ed 90Uree of new gena). •That then> '-no "balm In C ll.-ad" and thert' never w as: the famous reference in the Bible is a Kina James mistranalation for the pungent resin which comes from the small fruits of a thorny detert shrub. •That the largest stadium in the world is devoted to aoccer; The Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, which holds 220,000apec- taton, who are eeparated from the playing field (and the referee) by a 10-foot moat to pttVent mu1 mayhem. (Brazil alone bu 4,000 stadia, with a .eetlnc capacity about a third more than all the dvic and private stadia and ball para of the U.S .. even though Brazil bu about half our popu- lation.) •That Switzerland la 90 con- cerned over the poaaibility of a nuclear war ln Europe that the Swt.. government haa provided blast thelten (or 85 percent of the Swt.. population. •'l'hat "down under" in Aus- tralia, not only are l.M ltUON ~.but water flushes down the commode counter-dockwi8e, and hot and cold water tapa are ~vel"9ed. •That recovery of the vast oU deposits in the North Sea requires an investment of $1.500 to produce a barrel a day for sale. in tem\8 of capital investment. ..,J1't~ "How do you spell J esse Helm $?'' , •• TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 0 n TELEVISION 83 COMICS 84 THICUSTANDTHICDUNTY Not everyonf> who cun 't rt~nu-mht•r names ii; u candidate for Alzht•imf>r't; di f>Hlit' -only wht•Jl ah.- conditio n progress.-s is tta..-rt• rN•~on for suspicion. See B2. PAPARAZZI .. Setting .goals· for success j • His approa his bqsed on p_hysica/,.Jpiritual,fin411cia/ and emotional goals Storie. by KAREN ZAPPE 0..,,... C.,.,••• Mis et "l give you penniss1on to be sUL'('t"SSful," the speaker told his audience. ··You deserve it -to ~ successful, to have money, to havo better relationships because you'n> worth 1t." The speaker was Dr. Gary. Couture and hl.l> subject was success. "You want to have that winning fCt-hng," Couture said. .r The New port Beach res1d<'nt, who has a doctorate in nutrition, teaches about 20 seminars monthly nationwide at health (airs ancKnsuran<.'(.' and real estate meetings. He ra-ently participated in a seminar at the Whole Life Expo in Los Angleles. His approach is based on setting four goals, one physical, spirit~ financial and emotional F.ach must be achievable, measurable and profit· able or beneficial.~ an example of a goal that was achievable but not beneficial, Couture told the story of a woman who sets a large weight loss as her goal. But after she loses the weight, her husband is unhappy with the attention she now recieves from other men, causing marital tension. Once the goals are chosen. Couture uses eight Health fair More to good health than getting to bed early emember when all you needed to be was early to bed. early to nse to make yourself healthy, wealthy and wise? Times have changed as evidenced by the wares being sold at the re<"ent o e ife Expo at the Los Angeles Westin Bonaventure Hotel. Most of the products centered on the he~lth aspect. Sales booths displayed everything from blue-green manna algae -billed as brain food - to .natural vitamins. Samples of herbal laxative were handed out and people'lried on sandals wnh rubber spikes that suppoeedly cushion the feet. "Come back when your feet hurt," a determined saleswoman called out. People wearing earphones listened to music described in a <Sales pamphlet as "pulsating with the peacefulness that is the very rhythm of the joy of creation." Tofu burgers with alfalfa sprouts. carob-<OVered rice cakes and sunshine muffins tempted the health conscious but hungry partici- pant.. Thoee who perlerred fresh salads had several booths to chooee from but perhaps the freshest were at a stand where large flats of still 0 Sec Health Fair, Page 82 Stanton one of five Receives 1 Breath of Life' award a nee again Roger Stanton is one of five. Besides being one ot the ' five supervisors in Orange C.Ounty, he is now one of the five Americans with a "Breath of Life" award. The Orange County Guild for Cystic Fibrosis bestowed the honor on him Thunday evening at the Investor's Ball in the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Stanton's wife Karen, his mother Geaevleve Stanton of Long Beach and ughter el wert there along with more than 300 otherf'to see the presentation. "I am happy to accept this award and I 'accept on behalf of all of )'.OU who ~e showing your concern by being In- vestor's Ball was held to raise funds to ~----,.. fight Cystic Fibrosis, a disease that guild co-presidents Carl and Barbara \' uclaar described as being "the mean- est and most obecene disease and the Bay Club), Tlloma1 and Dorothy Dou, Saau and Dave Slll1, and Jim and Barbara De Boom. Committee members (referred to as investment counselors) were Irvine Mayor Larry A.vu and wife Pbyl111, Sae and Rlcbanl Bird, Glen Epple, the Robert Glllmua, Sae and David Hook, Blrcb and Robert Joni, Sylvia and Raymond Kanbller, Gene and Diane Mo1ea, Supervisor Toal and Emma Jue Riley and the Y ucban. .. Celebrating another birth- day • systems to support the atta1rung of them First, he said, the goals must be wntt.en down, dicussed with otherl and pictured. Plcturing a goal, he said is making "the quantum leap" from the left or logical side of the brain to the right or emotional side of the brain.~ an example, he said many pt'Ople lost weight on a popular diet program, but could not keep the weight off. "They couldn't picture themselves thlIT," he said. "You s hould picture what you want." Another support system is the use of mentors or people who can show you how to obtain the goals. Couture said. Much can be teamed from other pc'Ople's expenences which 1s sull another support syslt'm Cou t urt.> said people have t o be re-programmPd through repetition tO believe their desin~ goal can be achieved. Many have not give n themSt:lves pennission to be succ.-essful and don't thmk they deserve success. These negative feelings have to be replac:cd with positive ones. he said. ~ Positive and negauve .. motivators must be evaluat.tc'd, he said. Whue positive motivators suc:h as fame and fortune are important, such negative mouvators as failure and anger are what really activates people. Just thtnking about a negative motivator, he said, can force someone to work toward a goal. The final support system, Couture sa1d, IS glVing thanks and sharing. r ''What good is life if you have 1t aJl but no one to share at with?" he asked. Couture also stresses exernse and com- munication. Exercises that coordinalt' the right arm with the left leg and vice versa, such as walking and swimming, are essential, he said. ·•If you want people to pay at\ention, get them to do a cross-crawl exercise with yQ)il,'0 he srud. Communication is also important, he said, .explairung that th ere are four baste character types and people can only communicate with their .{ype. Couture told a group of insurance agents to evaluate thelr character type and that of their clients. Those not in their character type should be given to another agent. Couture apparently practices what he preaches. HIS own goals are financial freedom, a strong farrul y IJfe. a one- ness with God and tt>ns· tant high energy His motivators are fear of rejection and recog - nition. ·•1 love the recog- rullon and the applause," he said. explaming why he gave up hlS preven- tive health practice five years ago. "It makes me feel good." Also. he 5a..ld. he wanted to en)Oy life and change the lives of others.· GARY COUTURE "I'm sharing how t.o hav~ a better quality life," he said. liilillliiii._ ____ ....,...., _________ ;...1 number one genetic killer of children." , To wish daughter Pam Zlebanb a ' special happy 30th, Mrs. A. 0 . (Cee) Stl'aab (Straub Distributing Co., the OC Budweiser di.stributor) hosted a Wedneeday dinner-dance birthday cel- ebration at the Balboa Bay qub. Pilar Wayne and Larry Hoffmu w ere co-chairpersons for the fund-raiaer which included a silent auction, dinner, dancing to the music of the Ray Anthony Band and a live auction conducted by Dick NaWaoa, auctioneer. NaUU.On's inst.ructiona for bidding Floating on a aea of festively colored balloona, guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d'oeuvres before sitting down to a dinner of lobstaer-crab-shrimp salad, followed by toumedoe of beef, and of COUJ"8e, the traditional birthday cake - deaigned as a barnyard for ' animal-loving Pam. are done in a light vein -such as The highlight of the evening was a "cratch your head or move a hand and "routine" by local comedian Mlalaael lt may cost you $~,000." One of thoee Bv1er (who hit all of Pam's "tender" moving his hand (volcJnt.trily and . mHning bc.laineM) WU Angel Bobby •pota, C«> SIUd). Afterwards guests Ort~ who went home with a coyote danced to the lively and varied tunes of parka. We the People. Othen there were BeWMa and lanle Bane«, Melule and MJeael CMper, Llllda Cote, Dee and Robert cn.ter, 0.. and Berard G•tmu, Ray Budy, Lee Healy, Ben Bel'Mrt, J ..... &euoa, Jeu and l\ay lto•aes ...., ........ ._ .. ("from the other Murlott"), Deula Reed, Manie Reff, Sevtt Reff, Jou Stu Wolcett, Pam and Gary ZleMrtll (she was celebnti.n/l her ..... _..._. __ .....,...;;., ____ ._. ~the evenlng befOtt at IWboll Among the 150 guesta joining the birthday celebration ·were Pam's bu.- band GU'J, Rid and ltareD JIWu, "8J'lel and Grtee lta1, Mike and MeluleCooper(he~chalrmanofthe board ol Straub ~buting), ltevla and A. J. Fortll (he'• pnsldent of the comJ»11Y), Boob Tallmu (widow of the Jat.e 1tunt-Dyer FtuaJc TalknAn), Job and AM Porter (he'• ~dent of A. o. SIQ'w•y), Dick U\d Dorooy B•ru and Gerry and Port• Dl1oa . I Paparazzi i.t edited by Daily Pilot S tyle E.dltor Vida QNl1 with contribu- tions from Gloria Zlgner. r In Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 8. 1983 rou1 HEALTH Childish behavior ••• Women ashamed of encounter OR PETER J STEINCAOHN DE AR DR. STEINCROHN: At last, here lam at 70. t feel I'm privileged to live IO long. BClt lately I've ti.ad trouble remembring names. This worries me. It'1s I, Alzheimer's dilleue? I watched one of the my best friends det.eriorat.e with this condition. At ti.rat, he too had trouble remembering names, but gradually he began to fail in other ways. Hia penonality changed, and he became difficult to be with. He became disoriented, not knowing where he was or what time of day or year it was. At last he became unable to take care of himseli and eventually died of pneumonia. We were all thankful that it ended. His wife, children and friends stood by watching this wonderful man loee his ael'\8e8. As I said. the experie~ has made me aware of Alzheimer's. I hope my inability to remember names isn't an indication that I'm next. Mr. G . DEAR MR. G.: Fortunately. not everyone who can't remember names is a candidate for Alzheimer's dilleaae. Only when the condition progresses is there reuon for suspicion. It is a disorder named after a Gennan physician Alois Alzheimer who described its .f\UldAJ!lental features "neurofibrillary tangels and neuritic plaques" way baCk in 1907. We now know it • ia a disabling neurological illness. . • . It afflicts more than 5 pen."ent of all persons ovef age 65. As the population becomes greater. 80 does the problem. Although the diaeaae may begin with memory impainnent, it progreaes to severe memory , le.a. Patients become diaoriented, demented, bedrid- den and usually auccwnb to an infection. f I can understand your worry about Alzheimer's . c:ti9eue, Mr. G., but unless your memory falters much . more than it has. I doubt that you need to be c0ncemed. Let your doctor make the decision. • • • FOR MRS. M.: I agree that it is the physician's "9ponaibllity to report suspected abu.e of children -elderly penona. But laws create a dilenuna. Often , both offenden and victims will plead with the doctor th.at the matter be kept confidential and not reported. Children eeverely beaten by parents may try to protect them.elves by aaying that it was an accident. Fear of further puniahment may be the motive. Mistreeted elderl)I may not di.,toee the beating for fear of further rbaltreatment. The doctor ia obliged to report. U he doesn't, he may expect tJtat victimt wW receive further abuse DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 just read the Jett.er from the woman who was unfairly maneuvered out of a parking place in a Philadelphia suburb shopp1n,g center. She was fur.ious. To get even she appUe<l a thick streak of orange lipstick to the windows of the offending vehicle. Later she felt ashamed, wrot.e to you to c.'Onft.-ss and said she wanted to do llOmethlng "nke ." She enclosed $10and asked that you give it to "a place that does good." You teplied, "Your $10 is going to the Health fair ... V' From Page B l growing greens were hacked off and put 0 111'1 plates. A Hickory Farms stand serving grilled Italian sausage looked slightly out of place but was busy nevertheless. Costa Mesa's Mother's Mar~et & Kitchen w as serving large plat.es of vegetable curry, shredded carrots. sunburgers and barbecued mushrooms. Eve rything was uncooked so the vitamins of thl· foods would be retained. Mark Scott was trying to sell healthy water The sales representative from Mountain Valley water said his product C.'Omes from a 3,500-year 1>ld hot sprip.g in Arkansas, has a neutral ph balance and contains just the right amount of many essential minerals. Health products for pets were also displayed Ada Trunzo was !lelling herbal ilea collars for dugs and cats. The string of herbs and eucalyptus buds. she said are sold in some health. food stores. The collars, she said, are better than t.he chenucaJ counterparts· because they don't give off any harmful chemical fumes that the animals could inhale. Those expo-goers not feeling particular ly healthy were urged to try various methods o( healing, 9eU-help dentistry and iridology. Bob Hilty, a staff consultant and ~arch director for the F.ciucational Center of Iridology and Nutrition in Long Beach, explained that iridQlogy is the study of the iris. According to the center's pamphlet, the iris shows chemical and nutritional needs, infections, acid levels and inflammation of body tissues. I leeding to more aevere injuries -even death. • • • Ron Zeflerer of Irvine was selling Summun Nectar Rose and white wines as an aid to meditation. Baaed on a pre-F.gyptian formula, the nectars are produced in a large pyramid in Salt Lake City, then left in the "creation stage" for 77 days. The nectars are then aRed one to five years FOR MRS. N.: Yes. calcium is important. Not only for healthy bones. but for the body's uae in ! controlling nerve lmpu.laes, mU8C.le contraction, heart rbythm and proper blood clotting. But you must have beard that it will alao help prevent oeteoporoeis. As J'OU are over 60, you should know ihat calcium "Wine is alive, a living thing," Zefferer said The creative energy is locked in and allowed to live on, he said. The nectars are sold in some bookstores. hl' said. They are called publications because they contain spiritual messages and information, ac· cording to the sales brochure I. deficiency c.an lead to painful fractures. spinal ~ probliem8 and 1088 of height. lf you cannot take !·sufficient milk and other calcium-containing foods. j better comply with your doctor's suggestion to take i calcium supplements a pills. In addition to the many booths, the Whole· Life Expo also featured numerous speakers and films. Presidential hopeful Sen. Alan Cranston and Jack LaLanne both attended the conferenei;' j· .. I [ I .. Thanksgiving Turkey · · Coloring Contest PRIZE Certif ic~te 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 atore .I I ~-... Name I ·I Address I I ~~~ I ·I I I Age Group 0 3-5 a 6-8 0 9-11 I I ~ I ----------~------------ q ANN LANDERS • • • wm you please print that column again? 1 want tO have at laminated and put on our anniversary cake. Here it ta, for thoae who mis8ed it the ti.rat u.me. lt'a worth seeing again. -M.T.G .. GREENVILLE DEAR M.T.G.: I'm &lad lt,belped. lt't one of my fa\'orltea. Happy aanJveraary! J;lere ll 11: DON'T WASTE IT On this day -Mend a quarrel. Search out a forgotten frlend. Di.smila a suspicion and replace it with trwlt. Encourage someone who has loet faith. Keep a promise. Forget an old grudge. Examine your demand.a on others and vow to reduce them. Fight for a principle. Expte18 your gratitude. Overcome an old fear. Take two minutes to• apprectate the beauty of nature. Tell someone you love hun. Tell hlm again. And ag&J.Il. And agam. • • • CONFIDENTIAL to Ex.laaH&ed lD Torruce: Tell yoar laa1bud a vacatiO. It wut yo• take WbeD yoa CU DO Jon1er take WUt )'H °\'e been taking -ud yoa aeed one NOW. UY• W&TDI LUllll&PI ......... DEAR-ANN LANDERS: A column you wroU! m Wt SPK1a1tLt In 1974 saved my marriage. I had bec.'Ome suspicious, I Wattrlalls t•nds<aPf Hia.Slde Repair quarrelsome and unpleasant. 1 was U'\SeCUre, fright-eau ,.,.. m.n ened and felt I might be losing my mind. And then l j 1~~1 Ooot1,,,:.1.~1~"'"'..,. """ read your column. You seemed to be speaking 1 .___ _______ __, directly to me. . Our 15th weddmg anniversary as coming up. 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(714} 546-1653 BEST FOii THE WEST - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 8, 1983 83 'Robin H ·OOd' Old timers perk up Huntington comedy By 1'0M TITl rs ~ .... o...,. !'!lot ••• ,. Given a l"hlltl't' l":I w, "" ..1 ~°'.J play bad ly pt•r ft•rnwJ .111d J mediocre s~:n pt l'rntwlhsht'<f by .1 splendid ca.'it, mtl61<1ud1t•rn,•11wm bers probably would ..;c:lt"<.'I llw latter option These tlwawrlt(1.>"" w 11uh.I IJ\• thoroughly 1•namun~I 11f tlw I Hunting~m &·ad1 t>l.1yhvu. ...... ·., • produl·t11111 11f "l'h1 tfob111 Hood Caper." <1 :.tt•r UnK l'Xilmplt· of what a t\1krr1· uf olJ pl't.ki in thl' comrn1.111t1y tlwntt>r w~1rld t·an do with a µl.1y ,,( sumcwh111 less 1~w11 Pulitwr l'rrit• 111agrntud l• "Robin lluod" · 1s lht• lalt"l>l dmker f rom Lhl' ru~t)' t\'jXWrtll'I of Fred l'armrl'hat•I, a p rnl1f1l· if not OVl·rl~ ln'\a~111at1\'l' pl..1y wright who h..i.s lx><v nw thl' N1·il Simon uf tht-whr'\tlt• ~lop:. H1~ matenal 1s qu1~t> oftt'n r1_•1111111scE•nt -el. more nuwble µrwr t•xt•ursro11~ into the '1mt· l.l•rrrtory and h1!- dialogul' gt•rwr.illv uu.prrt':. grwn . .., and Wlllct'S Yet. rn the han<ls uf tht.> \.'Om pany dln>t·tor Jat·k S(X•ord has selected at tht• Huntmgton Beach Playhous..•. "'fhe Robin Hood Caper" i.s nm unly en.111yablt• bu1 often msp1red Tht:" plOl dev1t't' four retirC'd crook:. banding together· to perfonn gOl.Xi works by using their nauve skills 1s all that's needt>d lo Sl't the sldge for some memorable d owning by J quartet of unC'ured hams Paramount among lh('S(• lS th1 perfo1]11an1..-e of Joanm• Wulmtt (a veteran of two other Carrrul'hael epics) as the organttt.>r of thC' group. a light-fingered matrc.>n who just happens to show up with her gang when her nephew IS In danger of losmg his rural n ews· paper. Wolrott tS a pa.st mis tress vf farcical com£-dv and her facial reacuons a.re pnt~lc.-s.s Wit Thompson and "Colonel .. Joanne Wo lcott .st:hem1.•s Their effe1.:t1veness 1s dul' morl' to t·harat·ter interacuon th,lll LO precision wrung. while Undt'rwood comes off weU as a ~1.·n1or sexpot who can still bat her t.•yes with the best of them. Thl' straighter roles of the young newspaper pubhsher and hrs 1mpatrent francee are handled by Douglas Vanderpool, whose Pnergy makes his t'.·haracter work, ,md Bonnie Hurd, who requires some rmprovemt!nt m thts depart- ment Ed Belfrey, who probably reSt-mbll'S most peoples' mental image of a t:rooked polititian. plays one with considerable gusto. Minor roles are nicely enacted by Rl'X Day as Belfrey's sycophan· lie a.rde, Sylvia Coot.es as Day's wife and Robert Baron as an nmmous figure out of th.e old skalawags' past On the nega u ve side, Carrruchael's first act exposition is deadly duU and 1t seems an eterruty before Wolcott's fellow consptrators show up to enliven the proc.'eedings. Once the clan gathers, hqwever, it's fun time. Tonight's TV EVENING -t.-00- IJ U U NEWS 8 CHIPS PATAOl Q LYNN SHACKELFORD • THREE'S COMPANY e HAWAllFM~ fl) MACHEIL / LEMRE.R NEWSHOuR 6!) UNOERSTAHOING HUMAN BEHAVIOR ())C8SNEWS i==Q m DICK VAN DYKE • lC)MOVIE * * "Six Pack" ( 1982) Kenny Rog e<s, Dume l811e tHl MOVIE * · Megalorce ( 19811 Barry Bos1w1ck, Pe<Sts K11amballa !ZJMOVIE • • * "Frane!s" ( 19SOI Donald O'Conn()(, PalflClil Medina -1:30-0 NBA BASKETBALL G)ALICE 6!) 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AMERICAN STYLE ®J ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT -12:40- 1) IJl MCCLOUD -100- U @) HART TO HART Q POLICE WOMAN Ell) OH STAGE LA D MOVIE 6!) SILK SCREEN • * • "Cnarly 119681 Clttt RoWt· '1) MOVIE son. Claire Bloom **'•"Double CrossllOnes' {1951) U MOVIE Donald O Conno1. Helena Carter * * '\ ··rhe Grear Ice Rip-Ott 'lt9HJ c MOVIE l ee J Cobb, Gig Young • • * Toe Jeucno M~e (1979) MOVIE Peltlf Slrauss B11an Oenneny * * * 'Young Of K1ldate ( 19381 (,')MOVIE , Lew Ayres. Alma Kr1J91!1 *** "The 1ning t1982)Kur1 Rus· G)ALLINTHEFAMILY sell Rocnard Oysan (I) MOVIE -10'30-* •. Siar P110I I 1970) K11k Moms (I) INDEPENDENT NETWORK GOldon M•lcnell NEWS m GENE scon :l~HHIKEll'S GUIDE TO THE ~~ ~~~y Lady' tt975) Liza Mm· -110-s. LOVING FRIENDS AND PERFE<:T COUPLES -1·30-u Ott NBC NEWS OVEANIGH r G)NEWS ¢1MOVI£ • '1 O\ldlh W1S11 II ( 19821 Chlllltt~ I Or011wi1 Jill hl!lund -140- 'S MOVIE • t '> Tne 5enc1et·· (198Z) Klll"Yfl Ha1rolel lel1ko IVll/llll -2:00- i) l! CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH -2:15- IH MOVIE * • ., 0ea111 S111p t 19801 Geotoe Kllf\nedy, Richa1d Crenna @MOVIE * • '•. Still 01 I ne Nigh! ( 19821 Roy Scnetder Mtl(yj Slreec> -2·30-U W ~NEWS -3:00-0 MOVIE ** "Depury MarS11al · ( fasoi Joo Hall Franctts Langl()(d L!J MORHING STRETCH G) MOVIE * *• Tne Bedford lnc1dool 11965) R1c11ara Widmark. Sidney Po111e1 C MOVIE • The Slams 11973) J•m Brown Jlld~ - . Seeking love 01MOV1E t t Amilt'llle II flM! P~ I 19821 Buri Y~. Jam11S Otson Z MOVIE * * \ Enigma 119821 Marlm Sheen Brig111e Fossey -315- $.MOVIE • * 'Force Five' 1198 tj Joe L11W1s Pam liun11ng100 -no- FAITM20 • CJ) MARCUS WELBY. flt D -3:45- IH1MOVIE * • "Nahonal Lampoon's MoYiO Mtciness" (19811 Robby Benson RIC/lard Widmatll -3.50- OltlOVIE * • 'Gom· Soulll'' I 19781 NIC/\olson. Mary Sl81111burQe11 -4:00-( t J TOP O' THE M<>f\NING -4:30- 8 MOVIE Jeck It*·~ The Cowboy (19~1 Doco· m@fll8fY Natrallld by Tel R1lll!f Wd llam Conrad 1}1 BULLWINKLE -4:35-c MOVIE ' • • • • Soondtll ( 1972) C.1<.efy T )'SOil Paul W1nheld Sydney Penny and Ricky Schroder slar in "'Two Kinds of Love," a TV movie aboul a boy facing the Ji.mriiv Han are a welJ-mateht."'<i set as ·two randy old gL't'ters "'ho vie for the at1.ent10ns of the club's newest member, husband t'O llE.'(:- tor J oanne Underwood, when not plotung their Rube G<>ldberg "The Ro~in Hood CapP.r' .. con - tmues for four. more weekends, playing Fridays'-and Saturdays al 8.30 through Dec. 3 al the play· house, in the Seacliff Village shopprng center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach Call 847-4465 for ticket informauon. (!)SOAP CD ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT (I) MOVIE 6!) SOUNDINGS nelli, Burl Reynolds -1100_:: f.~Vl~abOlique 119ssisimooe r~a lities of life, lonight at 9 on CB : f:x~ li l 110 ~NEWS Stgl!Ofet. Paul Meurisse Channe l 2. • * * The 0'9antzalion !19711 I 'Not Quite TV Guide' TBE-~*,PACIFIC WALK IN THEATRES * ~ ~ ------------ uTHE MOST ~ Borqoin ~a::-~, '£Jai(i;114 J ) ~ THRILLING MONDAY '"'" Sll !UIWA~ IA VI'. ·t A .. Oll .... 00[· programmed for fun NEW YORK (AP) r.tr T and Pnncess Caroline are an"'ltern So ts the Confederate Football League game betWt't•n lhP Shrimps and th<> W<.'evtls But the hot <.'Qver swry IS about the hH TV supersoap "Supermarket" that dLShes up "Sex, Money & Rump Roast." I These hcuonal treasures of the tube are part of "Not Quite TV Guide," a parody of by Gerald Sw;mnan that looks at first glance hke a reasonable BJCIH'r fi'Uti'»' ---·---/kl+<' tlrc· /utuf\' ht141n. MOVIE OF THE YEAR?' 1 H\ 'I M \ ~-- IPGI • . . ....... . \Y CINl'.MA WEST facsimile of the popular weekly t.eleV\S1 on directory !~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~ "TV Guide " i: ·On second glant-e. the d1 ff~rences are glaring, ,...._.IS IS A BETTER BOND:'.,, .~1·/;,":-1 from the Readers PolJ - ''What Should We Do with 1 " the Jeffersons?" -to a TV chef..named Hungry Jack C::•&_N 071 •• RY who roasts up a nm~ lrnle male human on "Cooking _..., for Canrubals " 1s JAMIS IOND i11 The 32 -page glossy pamphlet LS plumped up •.& y Wlth fake televtSron listings including ~e-tune tt~IS~JlGA ... series such as "Scrooch1e arrd Tooch1e Love Moochie RllWllll~ and Doochre,'' (the ha1r-rais1.11gstory of two teen-age couples who open a beauty salon for adolescents), and movie classics such as "The Drapes of Roth " (Paul Muni and Bette Davis star in the story of a textile manufacturer's struggles in the Depression). Published by Crown Publishers Inc., the book carries an all-purpose drsclatmer. saying some of the people arc real. but the events are fll'UOn and "are not intended to oHend." ............ \P HU""1~ If •Ctt U .,.,. 'lqt' ltJOll""'~ I • --~ "& ti! ......... °'· C O\'IH Pl.\Z TBB OfiBRMAI WBBBBND 11N ""' u-.4 nf , .. I t'(lr IYIU 111m '/ ti tUI/ lo miss. R t ; ~;;wi:.J n; • ....,.,..; I ""UOl I ll"t h ,U tl /f I (j tvt •111 • • .. ••·n 0 UAMOV&ES • ------ ~ SllO!UM ~ oam11 .... "\ .... . .. 1 I ..... Ut!_!!O·~- -·_,.o v. .... __ OM3H4~tii --. ... ...... , 'IS' HAa!Mlfl TWIN 0111-111 11 l.Ol'l""' 111111•"vu 3~ I 111\ ta .... r4. tf' -., \UOt t Rl\t k fl I II fOtllUO o r \II »tO .. 1\.11«» II .. IQll t0111 it\• 6ll lSOJ e·du •• ,. ..... -1 llt\' • I ' I I II P G .................. -rn•no'O • ........... • ·~· • j .. a .... rd• ~ HAalloa TWIN ,..,9()11 " ••\Of! 0\11 •1• ~JI 1'>01 --- • .. •• r-4 .. l!I "\l>l>llR'"" fl 10-0 l! IO(ll(lO h 10-0 \II \110 m •... 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"I'm doing a self·portralt." l\R'I \Dl Mt: o.., Brao Anderson :,IS TH~J~l'E ~ I And don't you ever chase another skunk~" l by Charles M Schul z ~E .. ~ER C.\l"l C.\.1NE~ ;:1i;s 'v\CNio:..E~S ..\~ NDl AN ~Ru1 T 'L' ~OR THE ~uLBUL B1RO • HA~AHAHA! ~ If I ~1 ROWCJY, PROMISf: Mt: '{()U't..I .• KICK ME OUI I Hr: tMo< ~R tNSlfA'7A Jf1J f ~~F~Q\l'f~. ' l ! 1Hl: l.ESS PtOIU. 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DIDJA GE.I Yo.:R.. t1oME.WORK DONE , LPWRE.NCE. ..... ,... ;~ci)_ BO/-you RE GoNNR G~T ti J ._ .... -t'E,;~.O~,------~~:S-_::::..:J ITS NOi MY FRU.T I DIDN T GET IT CONE -rrs t1Y MOM5 FAULT ~..._.,-..w WHAT ().X)UL.D l,..O(.) CALI... A HEAW Ct\fE 88W££N A WOOKIE AND AN ElillK ~ fMAN~ ANO A 'TIP~ n..€ ~~ ""D€R ~ t): OOMA~ WH€fUR -T~ , ARIZONA by George Lemont HcR SINGING CRACKcP e;veRY WINPOW IN "fHe House, ANP SHe NOW 0f;NCH PResse;s ME FOR L.AU6H S.' -~ ) II 8 ,.-r,.....---by Wiley DON'T 100 ~?()Ii£ $TU0'111'l6 TO ro. r:u..A'K? ,..-----~----~------~~----------------------~~--~~~--·~ apital gains ax debate revs p in Congress ~ ~~.~T CURRIER --•rtt .. NEW YORK Wall Street leaders and iembersof Congress have revived a familiar de bate. aggling over the holding period Cor capitaJ gains. A law orl the books sinc:e 1976 states that pvestments like stocks and bonds must be held for at i-at one year to allow their owners preferential tax reatment on any profits when they sell. Even casual investors are familiar with the rule: lell at a profit after a year or less, and pay up to 50 ercent of \}le gain to Uncle Sam. Hold on ~la year !tfore selling and you've reacht.>J ''long-tt>rm'" trritory, where the top taX rate 1s onJy 20 pen-ent, • For the lastroupleof years. WaU Street has been ~bying intently to get the holding period shortened p six months. restoring it to its pre-1976 length Tht-> ~agan administrauon supports the idea ) " ~ ~ Irvin,• Florist owawr Ha lph 'nc". When the Senate Finance Com.rrutlet> approved jplan last Monday to do just that. though. the \'Ote~t 11 no celebrations m the finan<."1a1 world. On several ireviou.s occasions, sirrular proposals have cleared the lenate. onJy to be killed later in conference sessions vith members of the House of Representauves. lrvJ• fie f lo' rJ• St gets llinois Democrat Dan Rostenkowski. who IS chair- Jl&n of ~e House Ways and MearlS CorTUfl1tt.ee. has ; } d ~n iiianr.un.rpo=iiirtan:iiii1r=o~ppo:;:;n;:=en~t.~~~~~~-~;;;;;; IS a Il a S~ i g D men t GY INVISTMINTS provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS. INC lrv1nl' florist Ralph Yack 1i. stn·v htng his Investment provides creallvt-talent in Hawa11, where thriving natural FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit...... 10% beauty needs httlc embeUishment Business Energy Credit.. ......... 15% Yack ts on Oahu thlS wt.'f'k prt>paring ongtnaJ STATE-Solar Energy Credit.. ................. 25% floral de<:orallons for a natio nal L'l.mvcn11on of Tat'O TOTAL CREDITS ....................... 50% BeU franchisees, to Ix· hdd Nov 13-17 at tht.> Hilton Deprec1at1on and Long Ter m Income Hawauan Village Hotel in Honolulu. FOR INFOR~ATIO N CALL· 714/760-9509 Yack has bor rnwHi·from Poh·nL~1an culturt· in ~ 11 Ma1nsa11 Dr . Corona del Mar CA 92625 hlS ongmal floral designs. w h1t:h w ill mdudt-.i O!Mtea Otll)' o, 011w1ng ._.,.,. .,..,..m to C.,n •-It ""'O Mtialy m1n1tnUm 1 auna1>11711anoat<1•1ne1 ...,,," u e1uttve 01 ,..,.,.,. IY'"'""'"ll' 6 a..1o.no1>11ea 0, trop1ca ram forest, walt!rf alls, a vokano and Kmg ~ i.::,n~:·C::.~:o:,a~=1nc:-.,::,0f 166.ooo '" 1981 82· 83°'11•.. Kamehameha's palaC't> w ith native dancers. a...ou"°" & 11<Jbleci 101,,.op1nron of wm s Cuen. e..a .cont"'"'""'"'"",..., Irvine-based Ta<.'O BeU IS one of many C'orporat.e -1• & tu rl.it .ctlont Of tne Ollwtng memo<&ne1ym ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=====~=====::=::=;::;::~clients who have called on the lrv1nt' florist with a ~ special demand m the store's stx >ears jt 2211 Martin FREE INVESTMENT SEMINAR St. 1 FOR Tht> newly remodeled swre ch.splay~ 1ts nor.ii btll of fare around a rounlry flower cart. THE BElL GARDENS BICYCLE CLUB Special ord_ers. such as tht:' a!J-whn<' l)~ni ng of Card Casino and Restauraht the Irvine Marriott Hotel. sponsorro by the lrvim.· $14,630,000 Medical Center and Hrog.)'vlemon al Hospital caU I 2926 Limited Partnership Units "forcreau vity and innovation." said Y;ick. whu lives in lrvme "And wt· trv to create that same flair fo r $5,000 per Unit each of our custum arr.:l11gement.s .. • 104 Caro Taotes • :.!~ Hr Restauran• I • EJccellem Locat•O" • Banc;uet Fae tii.e~ s B ' • 3 Acre S.te • Oel•Catessen an a r s earn l•ngs : ~~a~:~n:~OQ : ~~::;~::~~::~s I ~~~·C=ons=tr1JC~l·o=nsc=.,eo==1i=f'<)=Mar=cn=·984======1 dip, net profit rises I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 The Registry I IRVINE (PHN) SanBar Curµ has n ·portl'C'I total revenues wen • $5.W-t.000 for tht• fu-st 4u:.irter of fiscal 1984 versus $5.5 17.000 for lhl' hkt• ix-riod Ill lhe hur Blvd 1983 fl.seal year. ~~~~~~--ir-~--a~~rt~p~r~o~t~tt.--..o~port~.,,.npttrtd Irvine with a $343,000 loss m last year 's first quart.C'r For onlorma11or & seminar re!>"'«al1ons TOLL FREE 1-800-233-1612 or 2l'.>-92S-0404 tin~t~I •P'l•tefl t· (-41 t • ._. ~ft"'S ,. • I ,..-.,. • •"I -• The fi rst-quarter 1984 net profit refl<'C.'ts the reversal of a salary <:Ontmuation provision amounting .. to $182,000 . SanBar 1s a maJOr supplier of el('('tromc equ1pm1.:nt and compont-nts, m1crowavt· radio sys-I terns and service to the telecommunicat1ofu. industry. The C.'Ompany's Break-Free d 1v1s1on produces Break-F'ree CLP. a multipurpose cleaner, luhr)cant and protective agent. Q'-Mi '-C."-or"l I 1 a t"f"' ""'.,-~-ti "~ ~' ~ ..... ,..... ' \'e t I a t " " ,. .,. ... wonr '"Jf SY> :xX> I)• o •,.. -a ,. .... 1' ~" t'tt' r-.. · \,JI'.:. J • " '1 •... -~ ~ ""OI""' ,,, s \'!JO ':KX> , ~ -.... ,..,4,_ ~· • ..... ' s.· • t:.r Net wiJnr •\ e-c•u:s. ·• '..,,,..,fl> • .1'"~V'•"'01 ,,.,, • ' ...., r 1 .. Copies ol 111e Prospectus are avm1ao1e Hom George G. Henh. G.ne1111 Plrtner Parl. Place As$0C1at~ 7301 Easier., Ave Be 1 Garoens CA 90201 4:1 Write-Off High Technology '/echnical evaluations by major corpomtions available. THE BENEFITS •Excellent Income Potential :10-100°/i> Return Fir~t Year. • Proven Track Record •Excellent Tux Benefits Equivalent to a 4:1 Writt!-off. I • Recover Federal Income Taxe s Paid the Last :1 Y(!ars. •Minimum. One Time Investment $4:$50.00 • Fbr private appointment call (714) 957-0929 RichardHon GrouP. Downey Savings & Loan Buildin~ 3200 Bristol , Su:t~ 7IO C'm.;t;t Mesa. (·A 92626 --1 Women to hear justice Justit.'t' Shc.·lla Prdl Soncnsh1nl' of the of Court of Appeal, Fourth Dis trict, will address the mon thly dinner mt>eting of w('Can Womnn's Net work at the Sheraton Newport WPC!nc.'S<.lay, at 6:30 pm She will speak on "Women 1n Business in a Man's World " For more mfonnat1or1, call 786-6563. Lawyer to speak to ad women Bankruptcy and arbi- tration lawyer Eliiabeth Wi I hams will address the South t'rn Cali fornia Women in Advertising dinner meeting Wednes- day at the Newport Mar- riott. She will speak on "How to Run a Success- ful Bustnl'SS with a $25,000 Loss." For morl' information caJl 541 -9R7R. Architect group sets meeting The Orange.· County Chapter ol the Society of Archlt«tural AdmlniA- trators will meet Nov 16. a t the American 1.NtitulP of ArchiWt'I' office in St1ntn A na. For mnr•· m fom1nt101l l'llll M9-2207 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 8. 1983 H~ DRANGI COUNTY BUSINISS Tracy joins real estate firm ISria o M. Tracy, a Sf)e('1alist 1r1 real L.-Sl<lh' .i11alys1s, has 111n1.J Amer ican 01verslfle d Capl· tal Corp. 111 Cost.a Ml-sa as a systems arual yst Tracy prt>vwusly st•rvt-d as u st•nior L-conorrust with Williams Kuebt'lbeck aod Associates His txiok. "Tht.< &-o11om1c; of SeUmg and ~asmK Property," w1ll tx-pubhshed next year. Also pmm~ ADCC as president of tht• Wl:'Stem region is N'al c.ostalc dt>velopment expert Wyo Pope of Nt·wport &ach Pope previously served as seruor v1t-e prc-s1dcnt and Southern CalJfornra regional rnanagcr of Alnl'ncan Development Corp , tht:> forerunnL'I' of AIX:C • • • The· Cox & Burch Advertising Co. uf N1.•w port Beach has announ cC'd the promotion of Karen Madzey tu thl' pos1t1on of l'Oordinator or d1cnt <;<·rv1t't'S. Madzey fonnt>rly' was a traf f1l'-prt1<luct1011 t:oordmator w ith thC' ftm1 Shi· graduat.N:l t·um laudt-from lthan 1Colll'l•W111 N~·w Y1>rk with a degrt'<' 1n marke ttng L'ommun1c·a ttllO.'i • • • David L. Moore htc. tx-<•n t·ll't:le<l cha1rrrn111 11! thC' hoard of d1rN.'lON of the Western Growt·r~ Assoc'iat1un. an agricultural tradt· SSSOCljltlon baM>d 111 lrvrne Moort• 1s pn.-s1dent of White Wolf Potato Co. in Arvin • • • Wesl~rn Digital Corp. of lrvinl.· has an noun<.<i'll its plans to puhlicly t>fff>r 2,500.000 shart~ of its common s tock. Western Digital 1~ :.i manufacturer or semiL'OnduL·tor components and intelligent subsystems The company has namtxl Roger W. Jobosoo pr£-S1dent and chief o perating officer • • • Joyce Caldwell Ukropina of N£>wport &:ac.:h ' has. bc·1·n prurnott•d lo vi ce prt-s1 - dcn u man:.igement sup6r'Vl.SUr at Coc hrane Chase, Livingston and Co. of lrv1m· Shl· w1U be respon.<;tbll' for over all -;u1x .. rv1s1on of tht-Carl' Jr. aL't:ount • • • Akasaka , Ortiz & Ciocatto Insurance As· sociates loc. of Santa An;,i r e<.'<·ntly cl'h:bratt'<i 1ts 10th ytar 1n business founded July 15. 1973, by .Richard Y Akasaka and William J . Ortiz. the 1'f1mp~111y's ftrst offll'<.'S were in a remodeled g;.irai.,w Th.-uJ)(.•rau on has grown 1.0 $1 '2 m1lhon m µretn1um billings with 25 employ(~ in lht• 5 OOU-!>CJUClrt' foot fc1.nl1ty tlll' t·ompany now 1)(.'\.'UJJll"" . . . Douglas E. 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R egan sees 'no tax increase' WAS HINGTON -Treasury SE.'<:ret.ary Donald Regan said the Reagan administration won't even consider tax increases until Congress makes sharp spending cuts in the budget. Regan sa1d Monday that if subst.antial reductions were made in government spendmg, "then 1 would assume the president at that point might consider some type of contingency tax." Manville wins suit exten sion NEW YORK -Manville ~rp.. the forest products company facing a flood of asbesl.06-related lawsuits, won a two-week extension of a key bankruptcy court deadline U.S Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland gave the company until Nov. 21 tosubmita reorganization plan, including a system for settlrng the asbestos lawsuits. American Airlines signs pact GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas -American Airlines said 1t reached a ne w , two-year contract with ats pi.lots union that trades a no-furlough guarantee for wage concessions. American said the contract wtlJ help move the carrier "from a very h1gh-cost airline to a much lower cost airline.'' Chrysl er strike 'very costly' TWINSBURG, Ohio -As autoworkers returned to their jobs 'Monday at Chrysler Corp.'s stamping plant, auto industry analysts said the five-day local strike that crippled auto production nat10nwide cost the company $70 million to l 75 million. ' Cone Mills Corp. files suit GREENSBORO, N.C. -Cone Mills Corp. has filed suit against West.em Pacific industries lnc an an attempt to stop 1t from gaining control of C~me Mills Western Pacific. a manufacturer of prec1510n parts and counting devtces. discloeed in a Securiues and Exchange Commission report that it planned to buy 600.000 shares of Cone Mil.ls stock. and that 1ts goal was to buy-control of 1t Tmc am.I <4!n i11. I 1 1 'nu\ c lu.:nrd ii 'ait.l. "'Ii 1 111akt.: m011c\, '1111 hm c Io ha \t..' 11111111.:\ :· . . The tnllh 0is. \nu h:l\ c t•i "llU\\ ho\\ to s;l\C lllOllC\ heft Ir\.' ~Oil C;U l I hi11J.. ah1 ;lll tll;lkill~ lllCln:, That's ,,fi, 1111w"'· ;11 1d 11111~ rx:ork an: jnini1 ~ t1 1c n1~ mil Sm ings Plan to h11 , l ·.s. Stl\ ings HonJs. That "11\, n link· is t:t.hcn 0111 ol each pa~ d1c\'I.. ;1ul11111;1tinllh. In 11'0 lime. \m1'1l lime - c11m~h Bo11ds ft ir ;1 ne" t.'ar. '11t'1r d iilJ' t.-<l11l·ati1111, e\ c11 a Jn:mn 'ucution. \\lHtkn:r vou s;I\ c for: Bond~ an: the saJi:s1. "un:st wu~ to J,!ai11 capital. \\,,.ti''''",,,,, ,,,,,,t f t ., .. ,., •• ,, fill' ft1,1•t \ \111 Uh'\ 11.·u.f, •1• 111 1 11, /flfllf 11• /•mf1J 11 /•n1i.•Jit1 I /t1fltl1 /111 'f•1f0 lllffl tU ""'' I fJ1tf;f \1 ,, ' - - - arew "gnored ,. ·n draft rom AP dl1patcbu The Angels ret.alned nego1Jat- ~ rights to { U"Sl baseman Rod (Carew Monday. but the other 25 major league teams ignored the ~ven-ume Amencan League bat· •ting champion in the free agent, e-entry draft. I Apparently. the other clubs. ~e the Angels. felt Carew's re- ~uest for a three-year. $1 5 lrnillion-a-year contract wasn't lworth a dra ft pick But by not rbein.g drafted. Carew IS now free to negotiate with any team in the league. including the Angels. r, Angels execuuve vice president ume &vasi has indicated the Club will continue to negotiate 1with Carew, who batted 339 while appearing in 129 games. The decision by major league dubs to stand pat as far as Carew ~d other big-name players are !Concerned may have signalled the d to wholesale movement of ers in what had become ball's rn06t lucrative open ket .. The major league's teams went throu~h the formality of a round-by~round draft, wh.ich re- ally is of little significance since any player may be picked any number of times by any team. ~Still, 29 of the 45 free agents ere picked by less than four 1 ams. meaning they have been j:ut l006e to negotiate with any ~ub they want. if any wants 'Ulem. ·•As far as a player is concerned, ey may now see some danger in oin.g for the re-entry draft," A1 pan.is, Los Angeles Dodgers 'ce president, said. "People are oing more for their own farm terns. Some players. Ln the fu- who aren't outstanding Daily Pilai TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1983 Just like SC-UCLA CdM, Sailors 1neet with title on line By ROGER CARL.SON Of_O.., ...... _ For 20 years they have' been butnn.g heads against one another in a fashion fitting for a football nvalry -except for just one thing. It's always been for "bragging rights," never for a cham- pionship. But Thursday night (7:30) at Orange Coast College the rewards are just a little more significant for the winner of the annual Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar High showdown. - Simply put, it's for the Sea View League championship. Both clubs have experienced big moments on the way to ban,- ner seasons, but each has been on a downer of sorts because of re- cent endeavors, bµt when the two 5-1 teams meet, a sellou~t the 7,600-seat OCC stadium is antici- pated. "If there is a kid on the field that isn't excited on either side, he probably opted for the wrong sport," says Newport Harbor Coach Mike Giddin.gs. "What more could you ask for? Two big rivalries going for the championship. . "I went to Cal and I remember thoee Cal-Stanford games and I was an assistant coach at USC and I remember the SC-UCLA games. "This is why you pump iron all year and run all swruner.'' To suggest anything other to Corona del Mar Coach Dave Holland would be folly. He's been through the wrong end of th.is series too many tµnes not to have been readying for this one since August. Dave H olland We're going to work and get our paaaing game down. "We've got guys like Peter Stoughton and our three do~ guys, Brad Driver, Tony Nese and Dan Garratt. "And we've got Jeff Brown at linebacker.1 know Brazas is one helluva football player for New- port Harbor, but I'll tell you something, Jeff Brown is equally important to us. "U I was getting mugged in an alley I'd want Jeff Brown with me. He wouldn't quit if the score )Nas 40-0. He's all heart and physically tough, too. A lot of our kids have been that way. ''We were coming off a 3-7 season and as a team we've got some really tough kids. I know we lost to University, but everyone has had that happen. "Look at Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, I...os Amigos, they all took gas. But that's ju.st -part of the game. We're a good Newport Harbor owns a 16-4 football team because the kids edge and as a head coach Holland want to be." . . is 2-7, not to mention the many ~bor saw its credentials other occasions when he was an soiled by El Toro last week (28-7) assistant with the Sea Kin.gs. with Br~: the All-CIF tailback, But the Sea Kings have more on ~e 11delines. But ~d he been than ju.st Steve Brazas and New-playmg, most agree 1t was El port Harbor to worry about. They Toro's rug.ht ~yway with an lost their No. 1 quarterback two overpowenng line. weeks ago, and with the loss of "I have a hunch we'll be ron- junior Bobby Hatfield, their of-centrating a little better about fenaive spark appears shaken. things this week," says Giddings. "We're going to do the things "We've put that game -behind that got us here," says Holland, us." who has seen this edition rompile As for the mat.chup, New port's an 8-1 overall record, the best in bread and butter is the power of the achool's history. Braz.as at' tailback, wh.ich has "We've been Rlayi.ng good de-been coined by some as a single fe~ and that hasn't changed. See JUST, Pa1e CZ C6 0.-, ..... _,,... Newport Harbor Coa ch Mike Giddings has been making a point of putting Sailors on totf. There's a lot at stake for Marina, Edison ~ ~en~ ... ce about becom-By ROGER CARL.SON win for Ed.iaon gives the Chargers the Anaheim Stadium between Fountain around exceptional athletes at the r-nui'Fl~~-~~-~~tn:"."'~ornrlt:lr-t--°'-,-!'f°""'~e,...an...,.e9C>rn.enliJffiSlri!Dtnrrn:?re-~Nbo;,.~3~a~po~t f..fromcMN"-.llhe~.clell:agu.a__e_b:._y_vtrt_·_ue_o_f __ v alley and Huntington Beach. "skilled" positions. . _ There a.re 90me majOr streiki on t?le ;.the ~ os•er Manna ~~~~~~~~·~mad~~e~thin~· ~~---.,~An~d~n~o~on~e~kn~o~w~s~it~be~t~te~r .;t~h~an~--l----1 ve eschewed the draft, were line Friday night when SUl'\llet League But there is another streak on the little nervoua for Edison ln or . w o seen t alone in thinking this w.ay. rlvala F.di.eon and Marina collide at line, too, ln the direction of Marina has yet to beat Workman. burned badly by sheer l(peed. en the New York YaJlk.¥s, Orange Coast College, a game which Coach Dave Thompeon. !.!He (Workman) haa got aomething "Marina's skilled kids are un- built in the 1970s through free will at the very minimum, produce a A.oclaimed aa one of the more on ua," admits Thompeon. "We've believable," says Workman. "Maybe ency. chose only one 'player in CIF Big Five ~nference playoff entry suocesaful prep coaches around, played a couple of good games with Fountain Valley would argue the he draft, Darrell Evans of the to the winner. Thompeon has yet to win a league them, but ... " point, but I think they have to be the San Franciaco Giants. First, for the five-time defending champlonahip -not ln six yean at Both \earns enter with similar frua. best in the league. They have that great I Evans was the No. 1 pick in the champion Chargers of Ediaon High, Lynwood High or in the five previous trations from exceptionally non-league speed, which there is no defense for. draft. selected by 17 teams. The there is a nine-year playoff.a streak on yean at Marina, where he has trans· IChedu.les, but the physical makeup of Those two wideouts (Ch.ip Rish and next two most popular players the line, ln addition to a tradition of formed the VI.kings into perennial the two teams contrasts sharply. Mike Crowley) probably have 1,400 were relief pitchers Kent never enduring a losing campaign ln contende('I. Ediaon's game ls defenae, but the yards between them." Tekulve of Pittsburgh. who was the 15-year history of the 1Chool. A victory over Edison would aMure a Charge.rs have been hurt badly by the Workman obviously has a pretty lselected 12 times. and Rich Both clubs are 4-4-1 overall, Marina 4-1 record, equal to the winner of big play team. good line on the opposition -Rish and rGo!Jsage of the Yankees, who was is 3-1 in league play, Ediaon is 2-2. A Friday's other big SUNet contest at Marina's forte is the big play built (See MARlNA, Page C?l I-picked b~ 11 teams . ... .,.., ..... ,..._ "' ........ u,e. Oilers, Barons h8ve hacks to wall It's s till for Sunset L eague crown, but ther e's a lot more to l ose By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. .,...,,... ..... Fountain Valley vs. Huntington Beach. It was suppoeed to be a fun ,game, a cont.est between the top two prep football powers ln Orange County to decide the Sunaet League championship and the No. 1 league seeding in the CIF playoffs. The game was expected to have such an impact the lite was switched ftom Huntington Beach High's S heue Field to Anaheim Stadium ln order to aocomodate the overflow crowd that was anticipated. - En route to this titanic conlrontation, however, both teems stumbled -and stumbled badly, with Huntington Beach loeing to Westminster (20-13) and Fountain Valley losing to Marina (15-10) last week. Thoee setbacks have now changed the complexion of the game entirely. Oh, there's still a Sunaet League title at stake, or at least a share of one depending on how Marina's contest wtth Edilon rums out. But the repercu.-ions to the l~r of Friday's affair between the Oilers and Barons at Anaheim Stadium (7:30 p.m.) have magnified enonnoualy. Past scores ltM-11 • .....,, ......... ,,...,, .,,,_,, . .... ... ,..... ,,..., .. ,.,,_,..... v .... ,,, ... • •• .... • ..,,_,.....VIII¥ .. lh • •• .... .. .,,,_,_ YlllV 41. II , ._. .. "'7-....... YlllV •• :: !! ..... ' .,,._ ......... YlllV .. i 9 .... . .m-....... v-. M.11 a 11 ._., 1--....... VIII¥"· ... . ltll-....... YlllV .. '' .... . Hit-...-.. V.... 11, II A 181 .... M ........ ,,..., ............ 1 It gets a little more romplicated 1f Edison beats the Vikings, but the bottom line for the loeer is a lot of hard work goes down the drain, coupled with poor seeding and a two-game losing sJrea.k entering the playoffs . "Everything we were going to play for we're still playing for -meaning"'ll league championship," offers Huntington Beach Coach George Pascoe. "That's a bag key. That's a bi.g selling point .. The winner is going ~a co-<:hamp or an outright champ. "------------------' ' But, yes, that's right. Either one of us says Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner. could be going from the penthouse to the "But that was before last week~Now we have outhouae in one quick step." the new added pressure of it being a do-or-die Aa such, neither coach is very pleased situation." with their predicament. What the Barons and Oilers are faced "We rontrol our own destiny now Ln with is thia: Each team, along with Marina, playing Huntington Beach. But we have no will enter their final league games with 3-1 control over another game being played.'' aays records. U Marina should beat Edison, that Milner, referring to the F.diaon-Marina battle. would mean the winner between the Barons "So, basically, we can't worry about andOilerswouldbeforced tosharetheSunset Marina-Edison, nor can we worry about r.e.gue true WTI.h the Vi.klnga. The loeer. on Huntington Beach. We have to worry about the other hand, would not only fi.n.iah aecond, what the Barons are going to do " but more importa.nUy, would enter the CIF And Milner admita there's a lot to worry playof& u the No. 3 IM!ed from the le.ague, about. Scot Hagey leads Costa Mesa Thunday night. "It was going to be a pre81ure game, but with a poeitive type of pre91Ul'e. It waa going to decide the (league) championship, the No. }t rank.Dlg and an undefeated' league leUOI\,'' which would Wldoubtedly preeent a tougher "I waa very disappointed after lut ro.d in poet-aeeaon play. And, Fountain week's game. We did not play very well, and Valley could beoome the league'• No. 4 team that'• not to ~t them (the Vikinp) with a lam, an F.d.iaon win and an unlucky becauae they did play well. We had our coin!llp. (See 00..ERS, FV, Pa1e C%) Mustangs vs. Eagles: Yes, this game still has meaning· C.oeta Mesa H.igh's Mustangs and the r..tanda F.agles cloee out the 1982 Sea View League football 1eaaon Thunday nlaht at Newport Harbor High, and although it's the final call for even the winner, there ll a great deal at stake. Bragging rightt ln the dty of Costa Meu carry .• great deal of weight for the wt.nMr, as well u gaining tome early momentum toward 1984. A1lo rounding out Sea View t.e.gue play, but with a potential CIF Central Coriference p!.ayoU t.1h at atake an ldditioha.I motive, are El Toro and SeddlebllCk, who'll tquare off at Santa AN Stadium Friday night Both game begin at 7:30. Here's a look at each: Cotta Mesa "'-Ettucla C.oeta Mesa'• MuaW\p enter with a 2-4 leegue record, aa opp<>Rd to Ea1anda'1 0-5-1 mark, but the two are almila.r inasmuch as both were so cloee to making the tum. "The SaddlebllC'k lam hau1't8 ua.'' admit.a Coeta Meta Coach Jim fhley, ''but we had to win Lut Thunday (a 16-15 lam to University) and apl.n agalnlt r.tanda. "We're ju.It golna to go out and play it tough. F..tanda hu had a lot of in).uies. but plays with nnotJon ln every game and ~·a no doubt we'll have to play well to win." F..t.anda Coach F.d Blanton dtes Co.ta Mesa's size and the striking capabillU~ ol quarterbac:k Scot Hagey as major ltema his ' E.glee mu.t overcome if they are to finish on a high note. "It'a going to be a struggle," aaya m.nton, "but lt'a eomc to be an emotional lhlnl· You have to give Costa Meea the edge with lta e~ and the'. "Actually we ve played well all year with the exception of the Sadd.lebllCk game. Other than that. the kida (a 1quad of 26) have hun, ln there 1'8.1 good." The Eaglea' running game will be ~yed by conver\ed defenaive beck Steve Johnlon. who hM taken over for Matt Wolf, who hal been sidelined with • foot lt'ljury, then an utne., whk:h developed Into men1.ngttia.- EI Toro vt. S.ddleback l!l Toro Coach Bob Jot\Non wtll be putting his reju~ntated Charaers on the field with a good ahot at the cIF playoffa after a l'80WlCling 28-7 victory over Newport Harbor lMt week. Quarterblck Ron G•Uin, a 6-3, 185--poWlder with breakaway tailback speed, hu given El Toro an added dimenaion to their usual tailback-oriented I attack. While El Toro'• late-eeuon aurp haa upped ltl record to 3-3. Sedd.lebllCk'• 3·3 record hu been of a different nature, Olp-flopping from week to week. Both t.eanw have loet to Irvine, thua if 1.rvtne (at.o 3-3) defeatl Univel"'lity Friday night. Irvine would have the edge u the league's No. 3 representative to the playoffa. BILLBOARD TONIGHT ~ LOI ALAMn'OI . ............. ~ ... ,,.. NOQ(IY Iii au. .. o. ,,. ............. , .. m u..u .... TMLL L.allen .. .,...,., Clllmllt, ... . TV-RADIO: See C2. . 1 .................................................................................. ----------------------~------.... --~---~~~~~~--~---~.,-~-~ , CZ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. November 8, 1983 JUST LIKE SC-UCLA . Pruitt adrnits cocaine use SPDRJS BREAK • • With Wilson injured Raiders go to Humm for Plunkett's relief EL SEGUNOO -The Raiders [i] have found a backup quarter6ack c • • working at a public relations firm in Las Vegas With starting quarter back Marc Wilson out for a least three weeks with a broken shoulde r bone, the Raide rs on Monday signed journeyman David Humm, who was working in public relations in Las Vegas. Raiders kk k retuml'r G reg Pruitt says c D • LOS ANG ELES -L£Js Angeles s he wwd t..'OCain e as ·•an ~xperiJTwntal thmg" but denies that he was ever heavily m debt for drugs with an a lleged drug d eale r who was later slain. Pruitt's name was linked to drugs t,ionday during testimo ny in a murder trial in Cbfumbus, Ohio. ' At'COrdmg to testimony from an FBI agel\t. Pruitt, a four-time Pro Bowl selection and 3-time 1,000-yard rusherlor the Cleveland Browns, was supplied cocaine by F.dward Hanna, who was shot to death March 6 in Worthington, Ohio. R e fs, NBA: little progress PHILADELPHIA -Some minor m progrea was made Monday, but there was still 1l big gap in the dispute From Page C1 WIJ\8 with a quarterback Brazas has rushed for 1,211 yards on 157 carries and scored 1Y TDs, and quartergack Bruce Goodfield has completed 65 of 137 for l ,QO l yards. 21 of those w Rich Power for 365 yards. Corona does it with split backs and Giddings characteru.es it with a "Green Bay:• look. "It's an interesting alignment," says Giddings. "They run spl.Jt backs with the power sweep to each side and those two blg bad&. Brown and (Robert) Tomiche k, running dives and sw eeps lends it.self to bootlegs. "Then. there's those two big tackles (Pat Dyson and Brett Hughes) and guards who can pu1J Bearbowcr (5-8, 150) as ha and backs who block for each backup, but the passing game other. It's very rern.in18c.-ent of the doesn't figure tD be as effective. Jim Taylor-Paul Hornung era for "We're JUSl going to concen- Green Bay." • lrate on playing good defense," Fullback F ri tz How ser adds Holland. (shoulder) a nd arazas (thigh) are "Other people besides Braz.as expected back for the Big Game. have made that team go, too. Howser is in better shape than Power. the wide receiver, that Brazas and Giddings says thJ..s lineman (Brett) Kacura and How - about his 6-3, 208-pound tailback. ser . . and a good. disciplined "He was a 'totally fruslrated quarterback (Goodfield) who individual Last Thursday on the does exactly what he's coached to sidelines. I have a hunch he'U be do. lie doesn't turn the ball over an there." and throws a disciplined pass." Hollattd's situation is a Little Despite the absence of Hatfie ld, different. '{'he Sea Kings have Giddings says his crew LS still Paul Watson at quarterback and conoemed about Corona's passmg have brought up sophomore Tod game. "You never know what to ex-WU.son suffered the frac- ture in Sunday's 28-20 victDry over tht> Chiefs at Kansas City. A met.al screw was inserted m t.o the humerous bone to stabilize the area, according to Al Locasale. execuuve assis- tant. between the Nation.al Basketball As-• soc1ation and its referees, the two sades said alter a three-hour meeting. "I don't feel w e're close at all," said refe rees uruon chief Richie Phillips, a Philadelphia attorney. Russ Grani~. general counsel for the NBA, agreed. OILERS, FV VIE ... pect," says Giddings. ''Everybody said last year the quarterback couldn't throw and he hits a 50-yard bomb on us. In a .~va.lry like this if ever a kid is gomg to rise to the occasion , this is it. I'm certainly not taking anything for granted." Humm. an eight-year Na- tional Football Leagut> vet- eran, was cut by the Raiders PlUNKETT during tn u ru ng camp last sum- mer. He was most recently wtth the Baltunore Colts in 1981-82. He had played with the Raiders from 19'l5-79 and with Buffalo in 1980 before joining the Colts. LoCasale indicated tha t because Wilson's broken bone was in tus non-throwingshoulder. he could be available by the end of L"le regular season. Surgery was done at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Quote of the day Former Green Bay Packer and St. Louis Cardinal running back Doo.oy Andenoo on the correct behavior for highly paid football,.. stars: "Stay out of bars, stay out of cars, and if you're a kicker , buy your holder cigars." MA~INA, EDISON ... From Page C 1 'U "We're far apart, but we made more progress today than at any nf our past meetmgs," Phillips said. PCAA honors football stars Nevada-Las Vegas runnmg back ti] Keyvan Jenkins and Utah State cor-c., nerback Patnck Allen have been selected as the Pacific Coast Athtetic Association football players of the week. Je nkins was honored as the offe nsive player of the week for his effort m UNL V's 20-7 vu:tory over Fresno S tate while A,Uen was picked as lhe top defensive player for his performance in Utah S tate's 22-15 triumph over San Jose State. T elevision, radio TV: NBA Basketball -Lakers at Denver, 6:20 p.m., Channel 9. RADIO: NBA Basketball -Lakers at 'Denve r, 6:20 p.m ., Channel 9. NHL Hockey -S t. Lows at Kings, 7:20 p.m . K.FOX (93.5-FM). From Page C1 opportunites. We had fi ve turn- overs. But we couldn't take ad- vantage of them. Defensively, we gave up the b'ig play and we haven't been doing that all year. "But that game is somf!t.hing we have to put behind us. It doesn't a ffect us anymore. We told our kids they're going to have to rise above the adversity. Tough times don't last, but tDugh people do. Tha t's the wa y we're going to have to approach this week ." P~ echoed many of the same sentiments. "l told my players Saturday morning that we had lost one and then won seven in a row. Now we've lost in our ninth (game), and if we win five in a row we'U be champs," says the Oilers first-year head coach, who spent five years on the stalf at Fountain Valley before assuming the reigns at Huntington Beach. Pascoe, like Milner, was equal- ly disappointed in his team's re- cent outing. "They (the J..ions) just kicked Fouts likely our butts," he says. ''They nat-ol!t outprepared us as a staU. and fl.at Edison-Marina series out for year out outphysicaled us on the field Fpotball is an emotion.al game and will enter w ith the same 7-2 over - all mark as the Barons. ''What we've got to do is be very sound defensively. We cannot give up the big play and Huntington Beach has a history th.IS season of makfng the bag play with the long run Qr the deep pass. "They have th'e abalJty to score from anywhe re and they have the ability to drive it and put it in the end zone." It's no secret the much bigger and more physical Barons will try to wear down the Oilers in the same manner in which they've worn down many of their oppo- nents this season. "They're definitely more physical than us," admits Pascoe. ''But I think 1f they come in and try to run the ball down our throats it would take away from their game plan because they:re a throwing team. That might be points in our favor. Let's face 1t, they're a throwing team that runs a litpe bit and we're a running tea.di that throws a little bit," The Brown-Torruchek <..'Om - bination combmed for 265 yards on 37 carnes a week ago m a 12-7 over Estancia -a game wtuch saw CdM go to the air just twice. netting seveo yards. S hould Corona go airborne the No. 1 target is Don Pryor, whoee statistics (22 catches for 437 yards and 5 TDs speak for themselves. IM=H•l'Mr·C.--cllll MM Senn 1963--t< t Her bor U . Corona del MAr 12 19'ot-<or oet MAr 20, N•wPOn Herbor 0 1K S-Newoort Herbot 13, Corona del MAr 1 I,..._.,...,._, Harbor ?I. Corona oet MAr 0 1961-Newoort Herr>or 20. Corona del MAr O 196t-NewPOrt Herbot 11, Coron• del MAr • 196..--Newoort Harbor 14, Corona del MAr 6 197~ewPO<t Herbor 1. Corona del MAr O 1971-Corona oet MAr 7, Newoort Herbor O lt72-<orone del MAr 71, Newoort H•l'bOf 0 1tn-NewPO<t Hert>or 31, Corona CM! MM 3 lt7.-NewllO(t Herbor 16, Corona del MAr 6 lt7S-N•WPOl'I H_•rDOr 33. Corona CM4 MAr 13 1976-NewPOrl Harbor 7, Corona del MAr 0 lffl-+lewPO't Hert>or 10, Corona CM4 MAr 1 19,._...ewPO<t Herbor 9. Coron• del MAr 1 lt~ewoorl Harbor 71, Corone CM4 Mar 1 1~ .... PO't Herr>or '46. Corona del MAr 0 19'1-Corona del MAr •. NewPOl't Heroor O l~ewPO<t Her'bor 21, Corone del MAr 1 NewPOrl Harbor le•Ol .... IM, 16-• It wasn't very pretty, but Lions will take win Crowley have actually combined for 73 catches for 1.416 yards and a whoppmg 17 touchdowns. ''There's no doubt we have to con tam the passing game and know w here w e are in the secondary," conunues Work- man "But we've had so many blown coverages. and we dad 1 t again last week against Ocean View We made just as many nuscues against Ocean View as we did Ln the Fount.am Valley game We can't do that. or we·u be m the 50 club SAN DIEGO (AP) -we weren't emotionally ready. I Injured quarterback Dan wasn't asking for a supreme ef- fouts may not play fort. All l was asking for was a PONTIAC. Mach. (AP) _ De-game's onJy touchdown. They another game for the concentrated-type game that was troit Coach Monte Clark admitted also pulled it off W1th an alert, San Diego Chargel"S in business-like, and for them to the Lions' 15-9 Nation.al Football fired-up defense that forced four this National Football e xecute well And they (the play-I...eague victory over the New Giants turnovers and came up League season. ers) didn't give me any of that. York G iants Monday night was with a safety. "We've done reasonably weU lately against t e run_ ey ave 1c) Karman and they do run the option, wh.ic h puts (Bill) Marler in the picture. Yo u've gotta defense at. But the biggest fright is the two wide receivers. "11 Fountain Valley can't mat.ch up w ith.them, figure 1l out.'' says Work- man. Edison's outlook has been helped with two straig ht victones. but the spark which the Chargers have been searching fdr aU year long . hasn't realJy shown 1tsell Sean CWTan's rushing has helped take the pressure off quarterback Jon Nowotny and allowed J eff Hipp tD pl,ay at the nose on defense. but Edison's offense hasn't shaken it's image yet. Whtle Echson has been winning two the Chargers were expected to win (against Westminster and Ocean View), Marin.a has been under the gun against Huntington Beach (1061.ng, 31 -28) and Fount.a.in Valley (winning, 15-10). "I'm getting used to th.at (big games, back-to-back)." says Thompson. "But this is more than just another week. it's ' The philosoph y "I expected more of ttus team anythi.ngbutpre tty,but itgot tus S uns, who on a couple of oc- among team officials then what I got. All of us cLd, club back to break-even. cas1ons turned and urged the a championship ball game for us It's a seems to be that sinl'C the including the players. I'm not de-crowd to cheer -al.so could be nJl't' pos1uon to be m ." Chargers have no chance tractmg from Westminster's ef-"In fact. it was kmd of ugly ," seen talking and clapping tus Marina entered league play with a of gairung the playoffs. fort. They came to play . We Clark said "But, it was 3 win and hands m the huddle several times 1-3-1 record and Thom pson admits his why risk Fouts' and the djdn't." -we'U take them any way we can "I haven't done much of that them." objecti\Te-arthat tune was w get to the nte~cn~1rr1·~s'ffuutw~-::-------1iAh1~ ha~ bemg-OR1-...,..L..=.:=.:..:..:....-----------~~· ~ myrr~ y~ but-l as playocts. period. "I wouldn't be at all both ·sides' rrunds this w eek. the The Lions managed the victory trying to get the fans involved, · "I was tr)'lilg to figure a way to get to s urprised if Dan doesn't players must attempt to focus on through with a solid running per-S ims said "l also wanted to fu'f.' the playoff." he says. "Two wms and come back this year." the task at hand. fonnance from running back up m y teammates " an upset along the line -you have to said team physician Dr. "They're a good football team," Billy Sims. who gamed 86 yards Suns got a game ball for tus figure three wins gives you a shot at the' Lee Rke. says Milner of the Oilers. who on 14 carries and scored the efforts. playoffs. But as at works out. three wins -----------.....,• •-------------------iiioiiiiiiiiii.. ___ _.. ________ ..,.. ...... _.-,....,....,. ..... _,. .... doesn't guaran~ anything BUYING "I'm sure Edison w ill be concerned Old Baseball Carda or w ith ball con trol. I don't thmk BilJ anytfllnQ g:1!'~71~11~0 sporta Workman 1s ever going to be so Jim Ko1111ca COnservauve tha t he's not going to 2 7402 Camino Cap111r11no l 14 L9gUMI NtgueC. CA 92671 throw the ball. but I do feel they'll try ~3-1413 to control the ball." i.. ... -=--...... -=~ T he theory IS simple. 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If ttw Monarchs were to lose, however, they would havt> to hope Bishop Amat beats St. Paul in order t.o ~ post-season action. "Our destiny is ui our hands," observes Mater Dei Coach Wayne Coch.run. "It woula be nke if we could get things over with (Thursday), so wecouJd go toa game Friday and relax and enjoy ourselves. The Monarchs haw a tall llrdt•r in lht• Friars, though. who havf• lost to BL'lhop Amat and tied St Puul in lt>agu<' pluy "They're offensive Jme 1s l'><<x•pttrmal," says Cochrun. "They'n • vPry, very good We think they're alml~t m thl• sanw d:&.'i.li. as Fountam Vklley. We're alsoconeemcoJ jbout wh1•ther we can move the football ur not as thl'y h'fVl' an excepllonaJ defensivl· football tt:am." ovcr&ll) by sh~\ill.lt C.'<1t.·hrur1 ft'i.·I~ •mother strun~ dt·fn1."<1v1· f')l·rform11n<."t' is a must 1f th<· Mrmurd\S arl• to pr(•vall "For us tti hav1• u 1·h:.uw1• 1 1h111k tht• game ha." to h1· l11w-S(·oru1g," SO!Y" lli:hrun ··t th11tk n 's !iNl 1.o b<: thut way because agumst good (uotball ~am.<> W t• haven't ~n ublc· Lu move• 1h,~ football al all '' ~ ~ater Dt.>1 1.mwrs 1ts game with the l'Tiats, tht' dt•Ct•ndmg Ctr Big Five fhampion.s, at Snnta Ana Stadium rn the ~nd poe:;iuon 111 the Angelus standings ;with a 3-1 rl't:ord Bishop Amat holds ~own the top spot at -4 -0 "We naturally don't want t.o have to rt'ly on somebody else to d? our work." The Monarchs have a pre tty good defense, too. though, having rL".:ordt-d all five of thelr wirLS (they have four l()SS(.-s In their 17 · 7 los.-. t•J A1!'.hop Amal l&t week, the Monan·h dl·fcnsc· yll'ldt'tl only a field goal to tl·w Lant't·rs Amut ~ore<l 1~ two toue,:hdowns on M Hlt'r LX-1's :.ix'(:1al teams unrts. EC ORD Prep football log NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE Wtll w L T Pct PF PA ll•m• 0 .00 722 21• Ntw Or U '' 0 0 .00 7)0 11) San Fr on< ••Cv • 0 600 211 Atlonto 4 " 0 •00 70co Ctftll'al Mlnne'u'o " 0 oOO 1?1 Devoll ~ 0 soo 211 Grffn Bev s 0 SOO 71S Cnlceoo 1 0 300 184 Tamoo Bov I q 0 100 IS8 Eau Oollo> 9 I 0 900 JI! Wesn1no1on • 7 0 800 l~ PnlloOt lPnlo 6 0 .00 1S8 SI Looi• 6 I 350 70S NY G len" 1 l 750 llS AMERICAN CONFERENCE w .. t ll•!Otf'• 1 J 0 100 210 Otnwtr 0 0 600 in S.a111t 6 ., 600 2'6 Kensa' (1tv • 0 "'° 207 S.11 O•eQO J 7 0 JOO 1?4 CtmTal P lt,.buro11 I 1 0 600 2~ c1eve1eno s s 0 soom Clnclnne ll • 6 0 400 225 Ho1;s1on 0 10 0 000 l6o East Miami 7 ) 0 100 219 Baltimore 6 0 oOO 18l Bullalo 6 0 600 llO New England s 0 soo no N'Y Jtl\ • 0 0 '°° 708 ~Y't SOU Ot tro•I IS NY G onts 9 Sonoav·s G1,.,es Otnvtr et Raa-t Clnc1nna1l •' I( onus C ·•~ Oetroll •' Hou"on Pnt ea.ion • at Cll•ceoo G•etn Bev et "'ln11t >0•• Seallte 01 St Loul• Temoe Bev •• Clevttleno Miami at New Eng1ona BuHalO al N"I J•I• P 111ourvn et Ball1more New Orlean• at Son l'ranct•CO Dolle\ et Son O•eQO Wo1n1ngton ol NY Giants Mof*lt't Gan"M Ram• a t Alla"'• Cnonoe I al 6 c ollt9t "tlftq1 A .. TOP 10 1 Neo••••• sa 10 0 0 1 r ... , 1 1·0 0 3 ""°"'" I · I 0 4 Georgia 8 O•I S llllnolt 1-1 0 6.Mlamt. F•a 9-1-0 , So Mall!Od ,, 1 1·0 I Br+or•""' 'If""" .., a ' c ~;n.-roa~ 17 0 100nto Stele I 7·0 ll M •f'Yll flcS 1·1-0 12 Iowa 1 1·0 IJ Boston COlltQe 1 1·0 14.Ftorla• 6-1· I 1 S We" Virginia 1 1-0 16 Alaoamo 6-1-0 11 Ctem\On I I I II Wn ntnvton 1·1-0 19 Non" Carotlna 1·1 0 ?0 Pft1 \Dur9n 1-2-0 , ........... lcMcMt WES"T ~ 2'2 I~ 71 719 1)9 2 IS 118 19• JI• m 124 11• ns Ill 111 It.I 741 195 301 164 211 ?CJ 196 207 ' 191 I 140 I 06J "'1 91S 9SI llS 6SO ? 551 ~ 521 SOI 506 m 7SI 757 210 701 '"' Neveoa L .. veoas v• Cat State Full- erton •• A11ar>e1m Stadium l I om 1 USC a t Wa\hlngton Cellfornla al W1>hlng1on SI Fresno SI VI LOl!Q B .. ,,. SI ., Veteront Stadium I l lO pm I Oreoon et Stamoro Paclllc at Sen Jose St n Wyomt'IO 11 Sen Oleoo St Portland St ., Cal POIV SLO Cal Lutnt ren et AtuMJ Pactllc Clarerilon•-MUOO at Pomone-Pllttr r L• Verne •• w n1111er n Rldlanch al O<cloentel, n UC Oev11 al Sacrame nto St n ClllCO St at H1wwero St Sen l'renclsco St •• Humoo101 S• n Sonoma St •• Senta Clara Monl1na al Ee•lern Was111n91on llOCICIES UCLA 11 ,_rl1ona fCllann .. 2 11 9 JO a m I Oreoon St al Arltone St Utan II Ulan SI Normern .tirl1on1 ., Boli.e St Coloraoo SI a t B YU Ntvede Rtno el tdeno n Weoer SJ at loano St n Tues E• P .. o •' Ntw Mt•lco. n SOUTHWEST ArkonMJ• et Tuu A&M Rice al Bavlor TCU •• Toas Cotoreoo al ()ltlellome Tuu Tt<ll •' SMU We.I T .. u SI al Tutu "rkansat SI al Lam a r MIDWIES"T Wl.constn at Purdue M1c11lgan •• Mln'ltlota n 11\0lt ne a• 1111~1s Iowa •' Mlcllloen s1 Norlnwu1trn el 011.0 SI l(en>1t er Nellr .. ka lo"'• s1 •• l(e111a1 St Oklenomo St at Mlu our1 MtmDlll• St at Cincinnati Wt\ltrn Mlthlgan et Ktnt St Ct nlrt l Mlclllgan ot Bell St Bowllnv GrH n ot Onlo U llldlena St et Drake Mleml, 0 11 Ea"ern Mlc:n1oan TOll<lo al NO'"lllfrn llllnoh SOUTH Soutllern Mlu lu lool e t .tilel)eme Auourn at Gtorola Marvland •' Clemion Duke et North CarOllna St Ktnlu<kv •t Ftorloe Miami, Fla II Flo<IO• SI Wlkt ForHI •' Gtorola Ttcll Mln ln lool St at LSU n Mln lu lDDI at Ttnn .. s.. -N1vv ., Soull'I Caronna t Norin Carolina 11 Vlrolnla Vt r>derl)lll t i Virginie TKll MAtrihall al .t.oDalecnlan SI Wiiiiam &. Ma r>t 11 Eu l Ce rOllna McNttta SI al SW Loul1lana North Tt•tl SI at NE LOUl1lena. n E l ·Toro's Arnold headed for Purdue El Toro High senior basketball aw-J eff Arnold, a 6-10 All-CIF eelec\lon as a junior, has verbally committed to attend Purdue Uni- versltY after hJA prep career, ac· oordin.g to hia coach, Tim Traveni. "ft came down t.o Texas, Ar\- zona and Purdue," says Travers. Deep sea fi hing AIU'\ LANOINO (...._, teeOI) -n enei.r• I• DaH '1 Cloflllo. uo mecuu1. J wllllt '" btu. • vt4IO•l•ll DANA WHA•fl -el anoier1 Ill oen. n oorillo. I l'l•llDut 20 maOerfl. 1 vfflowtall • ,_,,,..d EAU Arl'f'V al Piii Bo•IOn College "' Svrocu•t Notre Oamt 11 Penn SI R..,1gtr1 ol We" Vrrg1n1a v alt 01 Princeton Brown el Oartmoutn Cotuml)lo al Cornell '<o•v Cron et Oetewere Penn •' Harvard Lou1lv111e er h mDle Mou•cnu'9th at Ntw Hamo\hlrt Bo\lon U at Buc•M ll Ric,,mond •' Co•Qatt Conf'\e<O<u' 01 Clnooe 1,1ana Hiott ''nool 'dle®le THURSDAY SH Vlt• LMtue Newoort Haroor "' Corona oe1 Mor a l Orengt Coa11 Collet1e Coiro Meso v\ E sloncla ol Newoon Heroor Suns.el LMeue WUtmlnsltr vs Ocean View a l Hunt lngton Beacn S.Ulll CMS! LM- Laouno Buen vs Woooorldge a t lrvlne AMl'llut l M-~rvtl• v• Mater Oel el Sonia Ana S1aolum Ceftf\H'Y LM- T u"'" vs Convon el El Moaena Empire LM- E •otten10 .. LOI Alamitos ., WHltrn Loera •• Pacifica •• Bolse Granat Garoen G-LM- Bo1•a Granoe v• Lo• Amigo• et Garoen Grove On,_ LM_ Savenna vs Anaheim et L.e Polmo Per' Wtlltrn al Velencla Hen-... _ Montelelr vs Loouno Hiiis a t Min ion Vlelo FtUDAY SH View LMCIU• un1ver1ltv 11 lrvlne Et Toro v1 !>aodlltoack •I Sanl• ),rwo Stadium S-LM-Founretn Vall.., .. , HunflnQton Buen a l Ananelm Stodlum Eal.on .. Marina et Oranve Coast con19e S....111 Coast LM- Oene Hill• et Mlu lon Vlelo Cool\lrano Vallev al San Clement• A ..... US LN9U• Bl,hOD Am11 al Sr Poul Serra 01 Plus X Century l MVilt Villa Per• v\ FootPllll et T .,,tin 5•"'• Ana V'ell•v 11i Oran99 ot E• MOOene EmCllrt LMCllll ~••tna "' E1 Ooreoo •t Vaiencie w.,,.,,. ¥l Kertl"RY •' w.,,.," Gar-Gr_ Lea_ Garc>en G,.ove ...,, S.n1taoo at A•"Cno Al•mltOt RencllO A amotot. •• Lt Quinta 11 &OI .. Gr1noe F•"••Y L••vue SUNSET LEAGUE EDISON 14·4·11 1 Damien 71 70 VI"• IS 0 LA Banning 3J " Santo Merle " 71 Mattr Oel 1 10 Huntll!Qton Bee{n' 10 , Fountain Vallev• JJ " Wastmln•ler • I JI Oc.an View• 14 Nov 11-Merlna ' lot OCCt FOUNTAIN VALLEY (7•11 1• Mete r Del 0 11 FooinlH 76 19 Min ion VlelO 0 14 Servlle • 16 Lono Beecn Polv 11 13 w"1rn1n•1er• J ll Edi.on' I 42 Ocean View• / 10 M•rlna• 15 Nov l l-HB' (Anaheim SleOI HUNTINGTON BEACH (1·2) 3 Corona Clel MAtr 10 •I Fullt rton " JS Newport Harbor .. 34 Long Buell Wll\on ·~ 49 Sarra 3S 1• EOl•on• 10 49 Ocean View• • 31 Merine• 2t 1J Wttfmln,t•r• 70 NO• 11-Fv• !Anelltlm SllOI MARINA (4·4·1> 21 Et~en11 21 0 Servile 6 21 Foo).;::H ,. ,. L• 1n1a 10 33 Mllll~on 78 41 OcH n View• 7, 19 WHlmlnsler • 9 71 Hunllngton Beec11• 31 IS Foun111n Valltv' 10 Nov 11-Edl>On' !a l OCCI OCEAN VIEW <l-ll 0 E"•ncle n 1 Le Oulnle 1S 71 CvPrtu 1 IS SUl!n'f Hlll1 11 0 Wes tarn .. 26 Marina• •I Huntington Bu cn'•9 ' , Fountain Velltv" ., u Edl•on• 31 Nov 1()-W,slmln"tr' lal HBl WESTMINSTER (4·SI 16 Le Quinta 1) 20 Pacifica 21 • Servlle IS u Oow'ltv 6 J6 Long B .. cn Wiison " 3 Foontetn Velft!v• II NEWPORT HARBOR (6 l I) I ~lft\ldtlftft) 41 ~ Marina• 19 II \01tl• "'"" 11 I M IU iQn V1et1()• It 1 Edl•<>n' 14 )/ (.yprfH 0 0 'Ji&t1 (le trtl!Uht• q 70 Hu11llno•on B~aLh' II IA Hun11no1on 8e1tch H /l C.dOl\lr&nu Vadlti'll • 7S Nov lf>-Ocean I.flew· let H&1 " Unlvttr\1tv• I Nov 10-;\IU«OOrtOO•' ,.. ''"11\titJ ~l Jrvtof'• u SEA VIEW LEAGUE 47 t: \lancia• ll LAvUMA Hll..1..S \S 4) II ~a<ldlebacli. • 0 " lrvlf"tt 10 CORONA DEL MAR P ·ll )J C!>llft Me.o• 0 1 I l \tft(1I IO .. 10 Hunt1noto11 Bearn J I E 1 roro· I~ I& Un1¥l"r \1t v J) 31 Sa n C1emen1e 0 Nn• 10 CQM• tel OCC " \. ouunn Beao-.· a ,. C•Phlfano Vallev 7• y M•n ion v'1t'•~· I. lS Saddteoec~ • 1 s.t.ODL~ACK 11 •l 10 !.,en C:letnet1t~· J 70 El Toro 0 I Cou1,1rano Vo·ittv• IJ 21 Irvine· 7 6 \a n10 Ana Vallev IV CO••• Me>e' 0 ~anta Ane ,. . ., b af"e H •I•\· "/I II " IJ '/\ltAl<Jb• •OOP' 17 Unlver\lty' 19 • ~ o tiab•o I I (or one Ot'i M&t '" I\ Nv• 10-Munl< ieir 1511 M l 17 E•tancia• I No• 1()-NewPOrl Hor1><1r ' O<.C 71 Cosia Mua• ) Ml~SIOH VIEJO I\ 41 11 Unlver\1tv• .. 0 NewPOrl HerbQt" • 71 ., r •J\fln 17 COSTA MESA 14-~I A I Estancia" IJ I• I: rore II ,. 8 01 .. Granat I 0 rf'hmtel~ VoHtY IV 11 Sontleg.o 6 ,, ''"'n"' 2• IS II St Jonn Bo.co 9 Loi Atomllo• 71 Nov 11-Et Toro· I SA Bowt/ 9 I) Laguna Hm,• ,. lr~lne• 0 I) Caµl,tra no \lallev• 70 13 SeOOl•D•C~ • 71 UNIVERSITY U·l·ll El Toro• 14 ll WOOdbrlclve 7 " 1.311una 8eoc1>· 7 11 J Wooob•loge' I •• Corona dal Mar• 17 11 Tutlln • lS "-H•s I• ?I San Ctemeote• 0 0 N•wPOrf Haroor• 33 l New-1 Ha.-• 14 NO• 11-0ano 11111• • 15 Unl .. 111tv• 16 Nov l()-E~1anc11• la• NH) 10 E•tancia • 10 SAN CLEMENTE !2·t·ll 14 ~Cklabat,k• 11 3 El T .. a· 11 20 Maonoua IEL TOAO 14,51 ,. c .. -del ,...r. 11 0 (orcma fle M tJt 11 7 Cvonu 4"0\ta ,... ... lS 9 E i ll f'l(iO lo 11 Min ion Vie<> " 1• NOY. ll-lrvlftt• (et ll'Vlnel , -Nooot1r1ogt• 10 •• VaLencte I/ 0 ~·"'·• 0 21 E •tanclo" 70 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ) Laguna ~· II•· 10 0 Coron• Oii Mor· 10 h Co"a Me~· ,. CAPISTRANO VALLEY 117·21 I) O•ne H ,. n q Laguna B~act>• 0 17 Unlve t \lty• ) I Foo1n111 ,. 0 M1n 1on v eio• 71 II E\otrania 9 17 Irv In•• ,. Now 1 l-Cao1urano vau~,· ,. Newoort Marbor' I 76 C.orona <lttl Mer 18 NO• ll-Saddleback • IS" Bowll lJ Dano Hill•" 0 WOOD8AIOGE (•·ll 34 wooobrldoe• I I Urtl'Wl t \,llV 1) ESTANCIA 11-6· I 20 Mlu lon Vlelo' IJ ?I 0 0 I) Lavuno Hiii•" I 1rv1ne 72 Ocean View ,. Orange 8 u Laguna Hiii• 11 10 Son Gor11onlo 7 20 San Clemente• 1 16 ~an Cleme nte 9 ,~ Laguna Beoth' b ' Caoi\lr1no Vett~y· 34 20 E l Toro• ,, No• I I-al Son Clemente• 10 11 20 1) 1 Nov 10 0 • 0 0 1 3• ,. 7• NO• 14 Oen• Hiiis" 1 Unlversllv' 10 1'I E•lwanoo 1 Newoorl H1rDOt • 42 DANA HILU D -0 7 MIUIO~ Vleto• ) arvlne• )4 0 Garden Grove JI 6 Laguna Hill\• I) !>aOdleDaC~ • ., 15 Unlver•lty ISen 0 'e!IOI 77 IC>-Logune Beath ' llrvinr Corona oet Mar• 17 IS Sen MAtrco• 71 Nov 11>-Costa Mesa• (at NHI 0 Ceoi>irano Ve11ev• 33 ANGELUS LEAGUE 1) Leouna B .. c11• 1 IRVINIE (S·41 , woooor1011e· u MATER OEI (S-41 Laguna Hill• ,. 13 Sen Clemente• 13 0 rouftlaln Volley 2• WOOODrldge 11 71 LeOun& Hiii\. 11 71 Dos PueDlo• -0 Tu"ln 6 74 Bon11a 9 I Sant• •na 71 7• (l'f\Pt 0 Cos•• Mua• .. Nov I I-at Mlu lon Vte10' I Eoi.on 11 Newport Horoor• 57 Coron• oel Mor· 71 LAGUNA &EACH ( 1·11 II Serra• 0 76 Plu> 1<• 0 E••anclo' 10 ,. Ceillornla El Toro• II 1 sa~anna Saddlebec~ • 71 6 El•lnore I 1-Unlverilly • I al Irv In• I • La11uno Hllll' I Dane Hllll' AIM> raced Ca,11e1eno SovO/t u Lou Gummoco. Cr•ftv\mve>eoe Motnlng Mltd· nen, Brlont Pollcv TIC1\e I 11 I S u EXACTA I),, Pa•O usao U PICK SIX (6-1 3 7 I l JI 08 •0 IJ,790 40 wlln 917 wlnntrl ''' • 110''9" J1 Pie• SI~ Con•Ole tlon Dold \71 20 w11n "77 " a• ~' Pau1 • 0 70 ,, ' Bl•nuo Ame1· 11 .. Nov lo-Servi•~• SA 8oNll 1J •oeN>••' oeme• el 1 JO 14te9v4' varne Ail ~I O e M & r ,,. R o ' en 'C.. a e f Cam Pl>tll·Coootr \m •!n 6·• oei De•" 1nger·S11ven\ 6·0 o_. Foc'll Vin•• 6· I T v._r Qo wbOtP'l•m C \ 'O\' l b -#0' 6 4 ei O C.1•nuh&\ (i1or el •" C 10\t 4i 6 wo" 6-• 6 J =~ :~~o·~~":'lon -- Troy v\ Sunn., Hllh at 8..,ena Park Oot,_ LM- ------,L~os=-•Ai!in-..--....---------'WlM.eU (Uva...l>Or~eu E H•nclt II. Co"• Mew I .Slnltt• Tucu r ICMI IOll 10 Ba•l)ortno. 1-6. def Rlcllaro•on, 7·4. IO\f 10 11Htlng" I o. Hanson ICM I lo•I J-6 O·o I ·6, Barmort ICM) IOSI 0 O. I 6. 7-6 Megnoll 1 11 Bru·~tno1 $onora •• La Hab<a ~ATUROAY'S GAME C-.r'V LM- E 1 Modena •• Senta "n• el Senta An• S1ao~...im Ei.tit·man footbal CIF F191$1' ROUND La,... OMtlen (FricM~) CllaOwlCk 11 El PaM> Oe ROOlfl Franc1' Parker '' Buckley TernPltton al Fallll B1oll•I Brtntwooo at Rio Honoo Preo s.,,., °"'''*' Cal Lutneren el Big Pine Cn1rllv Cnra llan at He11>erta C11n111an Bei\tr e1 B1<>omln91on Chrlsllan Victor Valley Cllrlstlon vi Newoori Cnrl,Han at Huntington Buen Hlgn I Salur - oev 7.30 om I -(_ > . NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE l'acHlc DIVlslon w L Pct. Porlland 1 661 GOIOen State 2 600 San Oltoo 2 600 LA~wt 7 soo s .. 111e ) soo PllOenl• 1 ) 2SO MiclWeU OIVl\len Dallas 4 2 661 Denver ) l 600 Utah 2 1 soo Hou"on , l 400 t<anits cuv 2 ) 400 Sen Antonio 2 JJJ EA$TERN CONFERENCE Atla""c DM \len Bo.ion • I 800 Pt!lladtlDhla • 1 .800 New Jeruv 3 2 600 New Yori< ' J 400 Wosl'tlnglon I • 200 C-11 O!Yltlen Atlanta ) 2 600 Mllwauto.M J 7 600 Otiroll 2 J 400 lr>Gla no 2 ) 400 Cle vale no 2 )3J Cnlcaoo I 3 150 Mende¥'• Sc- No g-1 lCl\tOU!td T....,., ~·""' LAkwt at Oenvtr Mllwau•H al New York S•n Diego al Wetlllng1on BO•lon al lndlena K1nsas Cllv at Chica go PortllnO el Houiton Phot<llx et Stetlle Atlenla •I Got<len s1111 GB ,, ., 7 I 1., I) 2 1 2 3 111 .. ,, MONDAY'S llllSULTS (le\! .. lJ·nltllt ... ,,_,., A .... ALOOSAS FllUT ltACll. ebovl 4 furlo'IO\ MICllO B•l•nce IRonGI S,00 1 IO , 10 Joaoutn Trump IPeoroaat ) 40 2 10 Go Gude nui IAoulnoJ 7 10 Al>0 raceo· Oouole Par~. Ric'\ C11un Music Tline SU 12 I XAC1' A (2-ll otlO 11._10 SECC>f4D llACIE. about 4 furlongi Wllal Horse (OelgadUIO) 12 70 4 00 7 IO Hookv MAtn (Peoroaal 1 40 170 Moira Magi< (McCormlckl 300 Al\O raced. Mr. Ouellly Time, Wlllv COior Too, Proper Valanllnt, Big Otl!M Time Sl.3 S2 EXACTA (l·l l pa id '2970 QUAllTERHDRHS THlltD llACE. 400 n rds. Smoking SunMI 1Tr·1urel 4.20 J.?O 2.10 SlrM I Smar! (Pa ullntl 100 • "° Coastal ROCktl (Brooks) 4 40 Al•o raceo Doctor Smar!. S1ra1t Touch, Bev Fe .. tr. Plan1v A Truell. Reonec• Bro111ar Tln"M 70 JS n EXACTA (1-1) Pa lo '29 00 TI40ROUGH811lEDS FOOllTH llACE. 1 hll'lonGI 1100.1 Lt nnerl (Mllclletll 6 60 4 40 J 20 Momllo's Pel (Oe!Qadlllol s 00 3 70 Momenl't Ha polntu (Pt0ro11I 2 60 AIM> raceoe: FIM I Wffd. Golden Ou~e. Ul>Oale. Ftmmv. Dua Tribute, Palace Kiiien, Alvda Mae Win Time· 1.1• 4/S FlfTH RACE. 6 lurlonos. lmi>rtUIVt B .. I (OrleQe) 6 00 3 40 110 Tl'lt A.roylt Kid (OelgeOlllo) l .60 110 GrenG Par1ormence (Pedroza> 4 IO Also receo: Pra irie Clllef. Tlmt For Rlc"8s, Golden Talon1. Ferouk. Alm .t.Olltm. Te~ Taus Tale, Jtffalen Time I 11 1/S. S2 EXACTA (7·S) Deld SIUO SIXTH llACE. 1 lurlOllQ' ResllaRutfufl IEsldal U O 7 IO 7 60 APOOluv !Slblllel J 00 7 60 Sugglllellon (McCormick) s 60 Also raced GreQO Counlv Leov. Sliver Cola, Clau Of Tl'1e Road. Yullt Ubln Time. 111 U EXACTA (3-8) Dalo 'l6CO SEVENTH llACE. 6 lurlOngs Annlt'l Frlt lld (Mtial 12'2.IO 6.60 4.10 Ballllln (Olivares) t IO •to Rlslno Yukon !Slblllel -:i 60 Al\O raced. Geflenl Tale, Phil'\ Hooev, Welch Tine CIOMIV, Rtmtm t>tr OH O. 8al<OnY Ou<"8u . /4. Big Kin TllTM I 11 4/S. n U tACTA (1·11 Delo "S60 !EIGHTH llACE. 6 lurlOllQs Jtll S.11 Joe IM<Crnl 11 60 s 60 J 60 SC>Md Lt llff' !Olivares) HO 410 Rernah Lowe ISlt>Hle) 3 ?O Al•O raced: Rven'• RIO, 8tllt r Nol Pau, Sllol A 810, PvramlO Zoll\, Gol<IY'l Commander, Cl'llro. Time 1.17 3/$. u Utt.CTA (3·6) Dt ld ISJ.20. NINTH llACE. 6 lurlOnO• Memorable (Mccarron) • ?O UO 2.IO Roni Wlnd•IOf'm (()(lvartt l • tO S 20 Wtn<lh DOil IScolll • 00 QUAllTliillHOtlSE~ TENTH ltACE. lSO vero> lndlQo lllutlon I Beren J 60 1 60 2 10 c .. h tor Mlleov 1Caroo1a) l 10 110 Eesv Accent IHen l 110 Al•o raced Tou11n Guv• Et Sur>erm•n Sir Cu hanova (do) To~enon, Sweet M~• Bugt Bari. No POllCY Llmll Time 11 IO u EXACTA (6·1) peto Sl100 THOttOUGHBllEDS ELEVENTH llACE. 1 turlonos Bare Lon (McCarron) 7 IO 2 70 2 10 " KIH For Luci\ tToro) 2 60 2 .0 Slerdu•I LeOv IW1rrtn) ) 00 Also raced Devine Look Ra1& Babe Baov. TreoJ>tr ' Love Olomono VIII• Time 1 n 7/S n EXACTA 18-ll Delo SS60 TWELFTH RACE. I I •I ""'~ First American (010edllo) 4 10 • 00 4 60 Greol Relurn (Pearo101 110 6 40 Ftv Roval Lea IRonol 12 60 Also raced Eo'1 Ovnu tv, Fun lor Me Game ot Spies, Schlto Hll Sirin Bo• Hll Time 1 50 t /S n EXACT A 14 SI Delo ll2 70 A11endonce 10.110 Stocllholm Open Men'' SlntN• "Inell Mel• Wllender (Swldenl Otl Tomu Smlo (C recl'1o•IOvUl•I, 1 I, 1·S (Wllander wins U S,000) Man'• 0.Ub6e• Flftall Anoe,. Jerrvo Ho n• Stmonu on iSwe<1en> clel Peter Fltmlng Jonen Kr1t~ tu s 1. 6-l. 6·• Women'1 t04Jmament ttt DMt1ltld 8Mdl, I'll .I Finl llWncl S.,_1 Bein Herr IU S l O<tl HtalMr Luatott IU S I. 6-2. 6-1, Corol Christian (US I oel Slle rrv Acker tu !> J, 6-4, 1-6 Kim Sano• IU S l Oei Terrv Pllell>\ IU SJ. '3·6. 7·S 6-•. La ura Arrave (Peru• of! Mareeen Louie (US ). 7·S. 7·6, Susen Lao I Austral· la ) def l •I• Ferooo IU S.I 6-2. 6 I H 19'1 sctlOOI 9'r1 s LHuna 8Mdl ,., W ... ldet 4 Slntla• WIHtffe CLBJ lo•I to !>Jeomuno, 1-6 del lvav, 6-3, Ot! !>Dlvt v, 6·0, Con•ev ILBI tosl 1·6. won 6·1 6-2. Goc!lrtv CLBI lo•t O·t.. ""°" 6· l . 6-• ~ Pocll·NnlOf (LBI O<tl Btown·GIDC>tni. 6• 1, Oef B•nM8·0vafltraro 6·2, o_. Olien·W-, 6·0. Sw l WaKeo !LBJ won 6-l. 6·2. 6·J. Sctrwarnlaln-Flvnri tLBI won 6-4, IOll bY cltf9Ulf, WO<! 6-0 Ctr-dll Mer 14, El T.,.e 4 Slntla• Harr111111on !CJ Oef c .. ,. 6•3, Otf , Ceriaon, 6·0, clef Lines. 6·0. Mellos IC l 1011 l>v dt1a ull, won 6·2. 6-0, Parton\ IC.> 1o11 7-6. won 7-S, 6-0. Dout!M• Snort·Cf\a ng (C M ) IO•I lo Wad•wortn·Feroo 0-6 IO\I 10 Cun n lno11a m ·Ko 1m o • 6 10 >1 to Row llnl·8rown, 0·6. Jonner-Beneolcl ICMI IO•I 0•4, 3·• 1·6. V•n.covoc·Ouren ICM) 10" 0·6. 1-6 1-6 l'fHL CAMP8ELL CONFERENCE Smvihe Olvlslan w L T "" GF Edmonton 11 7 ~ lS Ce1oerv 6 6 1 ,. Vencou•t • a I ll Wlnnl.,.g q 7 10 IC ..... ) • • 10 Nomi DMslon Cno(I QO I 1 0 16 Ottroll 6 s 2 ,. SI Loul\ I 7 0 I• Toronto 6 I 1 " Mlnne,011 5 1 I II WALES CONFERENCE l'alrk:i OMil«I Pnlleoetpllle 10 5 I 11 NY Range" 9 4 J 10 NY l•londet\ 6 0 II We•hlng1on a 0 ,. Plllst>uroh • 10 I 9 New Jtriev 7 17 0 4 AO.m• Otvhlon Bos Ion 10 ) I 2' OveCJe< 9 " 7 10 Bulla10 6 6 J 15 ~ertforo 1 I 13 Monrreal 6 • 0 17 Met>dtV'' Sur .. No gomn \Chedul!Hl Tonltfll'• Gan"M• SI 1..0UI• e l l(in.. Mlnr1 .. 01a •' Herffo•o Eomonton a t Ou•t>ec NV Ronotrs al Ntw Je"h Pn111oe1Dnla •' NY i.1anoer1 C•lgar• 01 Pl11sourgf\ Mondav's tnnu dlons BASEBALL u 49 .~ S6 sa ... Sl SJ 11 S7 10 62 6o '6 40 •I IS 90 51 •1 &I GA 6J s I 69 ,. 69 6J S1 S7 19 10 ~ 50 SJ S4 59 67 47 60 SI S6 67 Amal'lcen LM- CLEVEL,.NO INOl,.NS-Nameo Doc Edwards m•"•Otr ot 11\alr Maine lerm club Jn t"8 lnlernallonal Lteoua Na!MMI LM- PITTSBURGH PIRA.TES-Namto Frank Glll>erl dlrt<lor ol oromotlont •n<I,. Sieve Grttnbtfg H tn 1uli1an1 lo Iha vice prHIOtl'll for merkttlllQ. S1' LOUIS CARDINALS-Signed Wnlltv Htrioo. m t n•uer •o • multlvear con1rec1 Orange Coast crews impressive in opener Orange Coast College opened the 1983-84 crew aeaaon in impremive fashion Sunday at the He.ad of the Harbor Regatta in San Pedro. Coach Dave Grant's freshman eight and novice eight both won over tal.ented fields while the vanity eight finiahed aecond among colleges competing . The vanity elght wu won by the Newport Rowing Club tnJ6:30 while the C&lilomta Rowtnc Club wu eecond ln 17: 14. Both the N~port and C.allfomia rowtnc cJubt have numerous Olympt.ana In their Rhella. UCLA wa.~ the topcollegiatecre-w ln the varsity eight, finlahing fourth in 17:29, followed by Orange Coaat in 17:40. A total of 20 crews competing tn the vanity race, lncl\lding 18 colleges. Jn the freehman eight event, Cout shells flnlthed flral and ~nd, ahead of 11 other crewa. Third was UC Irvine with UCLA fourth. Coast's winnin8 ti.me was 19:19. In the novice eight diviaion. OCC had• wtnnh\I lime of 19:30. A io~I of 17 crews competed ln ttw-dlvtaion. "FinlAhing u the Be('Ond beftt crew in the open elght wa.s • 1tlgnif1cant achirvcmt•nt," • said Grant. "We were also, of COW"9e, very. very pleued with the way our novice eight and freshman eight crews pen onned:· Thls S unday Coast will host the Newport Spri.nts. a 4'eries of '750-meter r~ involving crews from Stanford, UCI..,\., UC Irvine and OCC. The rompetlllon will be in the vanity elght and novice elg,ht categories with each crew h&vtng four races back-to-t>.ck. The competition will be he ld from 8:30-11 a m. The best vieWlng point for Sund•y'11 ractngisat theOrangeC()ll"lt boathouse, 1801 W. Pacific CoAst Highway. ,,, CdM , NH a t' hofile in polo Sea V1t:w League champion Corona del M<ir, the defending CIF' 4·A water polo champion, :.rnc.J 1982 f11l9li1>t Ne wport I larbor, h<ive drawn home games for Thu.rsday'1> fu'St round of the 4 ·A playoffs. C.dM and Newpon play a d<1ublehtadt-r ThUJ'!lday al Nt-w- !JOrt llarbor fac't.'S Marina at 3;15 p m . and CdM meEts Freeway League representative Buena Park at 4:30 Un1v1:rs1ty H1gh's Tro.)31\S se- cured the "'(.lid card selection and will be &t Fullerton F'nday. w ith tnp-sPeded Foothill looming down the· road on Tuesday, µniv1d mg F'ooth11l is successful against v1s1tsng Huntington &·aeh Friday. ·' Sunsl·t L~aguc utlist Fountain Valley will host Sea View League representative El Toro Friday at Golden West College. Corona del Mar LS 9eeded sec- ond because of an overall reciord whll:h mcludes !our 106&eS, all while standout Jeff Oeding was sidelined wtth a broken noae. Foothill's strength revolves around Mike Bunge, Robert Wil- lliuns, Mike Coffey and Bill Strrut, all who are in the 60-goal range CdM is a heavy favorite to advance with Oeding joined by John Morrow. Jim Villers. Drew Tosh and Kevin Seeley. Newport Harbor (21-2) boasts Matt Tingler m the attack, while Manna counters with setter Jim Zakasky. CIF 4· A. Fiii.ST llOUHO Thundlay Buena Pork v• Corona del Mar at Newoort "lo•t>or. 4 30 o m Ma rina el Newoorl Hart>or 3 1S Pm FricMY HunttnQIOfl Buen el Foo1n111 Unlverillv •' Fullertoo Tu•tln t i LOnQ BtoCl'I WO.on VIUa Par• II Lali.ewood El Toro v• FOU11toln Vallo e t Coloen Whl Collt11e I o"' Mllll• a n 11 Sunny Hllii Volleyball: Sea Kings N o . 2 seed Sea View League champion Corona del Mar has drawn the No. 2 ~ in the CIF 4-A girls volleyball playoffs. wtuch begin Thursday Tht> 32-team setup IS renu· nisl-ent of the 1982 finals 111· asmuch as the Sea Kings. the '82 runners-up, are seeded second onJy to No. l Mira Costa, the undefeated 1982 champion. Among the CdM starlets are Brook Herrington and Kara McGumness. Mu-a Costa. the Ocean League ttthst, is seeded No. l. foUowed by Gahr (No. 3)'and Newport Harbor (No. 4). Also earning playoff bids from the area are South Coast League ehamp1on Laguna Beach, Sunset League champion Westminster, along with No. 2 Fountain Valley and No. 3 Edison, Sea View League representative Irvine and Angelus League representative Mater De1. Corona del Mar will host South Coast League representative San Clemente Thursday night, while Newport Harbor hosts Mater Dei. Fountain Valley is at Dana Hills wnh the winner pitted against the Newport-Mater Dei victor in the second round Saturday night. Cll' 4-A VOt.LEYBALL v-eraca.t Marv S•ar of •lie See at Mira Coita Peramount al Gte.ndele w .. 1 Torrance al St Bernard Loul•vllte at Hueneme Hoover 11 !>ante Moolce Buena el At..,,env Fountain Valley el De na Hiii• Maler Ot l •• Newoort Harbor Lt•« Bra<ll.t Mira••"• al Gah1 Blinoo Montgomerv al Torrance Downey or SI Peul al Westminster Irvine al Loguna B .. ch Edl•on el SI JoH c>h San Merco1 a l Bellarmlne · Jefferson Cu111er c11v al Arcadia Sa n Clemente at Corona del Mar Lion s thinkin g of wild card T hursday's Westminster High-Ocean View contest, which will match the Sunaet League's fifth and sixth place tea.ma, may not look like much on paper, but Lions Coach Jim O'Hara feels the game ls important as it could mean a CIF wild card berth for the upcoming CIF playoffs. "The only way we'd be hurt Is 1f Marina doesn,:r win this week," Jays O'Hara in reference to the Vikings game with F.di9on. U everything goes accord1ng to plan, a L lona victory, coupled with a.n EdU.On loea would tie the two te&m.9 in the Sunaet League it.anding, for fourth place (at 2-3). O'Hara belle~ Westminster will get the nod, however, becaw.e of ' better overall mark (5-5 com- pared t.o 4-~-l ). First ~ first, though, and that means the Lions have to get by <Xt>an View (0-" ln league, l ·8 vcraJJ) The ftamt' will be played &t Huntington Beech Kigh. C<C· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesdav. November 8, 1983 BUlllTIN BOARD Sldlnll s bow set Anaheim Convenrfon C.nter Is the site ot Wlnterfeat '83. a bonarua ot entertainment, education 111d bargain• for Southern Call· fornla aklera, wiln tl\e attreC11on set for Nov 25-27. This will be the fourth year of the anow. which lncludn such attraction• as Ice skaters Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner. various profeulonal ski fnslructors and members of 11\e U.S. FrM8ryle Team wlll perform feats from a 26-toot high deck Visitors will be otfe<ed beginning ski 1eaaons on a giant stationary deck. 11 weH as learn Whet the right ski boot Is for them through a computerized boot fitting sv-tem Admlaslon 11 S4 for adults, $2 tor cnlldren S.12 and free to children under 6 Show hours are 10 a.m. 10 9 p m. on Ille first two days. with the Nov. 27 mMtlng set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seniors slow· pltcb Costa Mesa Seniors Slow Pilch ~Oil ball Is seeking players 55 years and older for com· petition on Sundays Practices are on Saturdays at 10 a m. at TeWlnkle Park In Costa Mesa. For further Information. call Peter Slmlluk at 957-2515. J Goll toarney Don Baylor of the New York Yankee1 and Angel NCond basem111 Bobby Grich will team Monday, Nov. 14 al the Loe Coyot91 Country Club In Buena Park tor the llxth annual C.I· ebrlty Goll Classic to ~flt the tight against cyttlc flbrotla, the No. 1 lnhented killer ot children and young adult• In lhe U.S. Paying participant• will team with one of the 54 celebrity guests from the world of sports tor a day of golf, r·"Reglatratlon begins at 9 a.m A 10:30 shot· gun start r1 planned. A banquet dinner wlll culmlnate activities. Coat Is S 150 for pa111etpan11 (Including din· ner). Dinner only coat Is $25. A tee or green sponsorlhlp ts S 100 For more Information, phone 835--0900 "ln•s' boclu~:Y REMAINING HOME SCHEDULE Tonight -St. Louie, Thurs .. Nov. 10 -SI Louie: Sat .. Nov 12 -Montreal. Wed .. Nov. 16 -Vancouver: Wed . Nov 23 -Edmonton; Set .. Nov 26 -Calgary, Toes., Nov 29 - Winnipeg. Thura • Dec 1 -Winnipeg; W&d .. Dec. 7 - New York lalenders; Wed .. 'Dec. 21 -Calgary, Wed., Dec. 28 -New York lslander1. Tuet . Jan. 3 -Vancouver, Wed., Jan 4 - Vancouver; Sat., Jan. 7 -Calgary; Wed., Jan. 11 -We.lhlngton; Wed., Jan. 18 -BuNalo; Sat., Jan. 21 -Edmonton. Wed , Jan 25 - Phlladetphla. Thurt~ Feb. i -Vancouver; Sund~. Feb. 5 -New York Rangers, Wed .. Feb. 8 -Chi- cago: Sat., Feb. 11 -New York Rangers: ~ura .. Feb .16 -Washington. Sat . Feb. 18 Montreal, Wed., Feb. 22 -Boston. Sun .. Feb. 26 -Calgary. Tues., March 6 -Winnipeg; Sun , Marctl t 1 -Chicago: Wed., March 14 -Plttabt.lrgh; Tuet., March 20 -Quebec: Sat., March 24 - Detroit; Tuea., March 27 -Winnipeg; Sal., March 31 -Edcmonton. All gamee at the Forum In Inglewood. All games are at 7•30 p.m Ticket prlcee: $18.50, $9.50 and $7. LA Open qualifying A special 18,hole medal play golf tour- nament will allow amateurs with a handicap or two or leas lo try lor a spot In the 58th Loa Angeles 0Ptlfl. 'The medal play tourney la Ml for Dec. 12 and deadline for entry Is Nov. 21. The field la limited 10 152. Appllcallona Wiii be accepted on a flrat-come, tlrat-aerve basis. Amateura will try to qualify at Hiiicrest Coun- try Club, 10000 West Pico Blvd .• LOI Angeles. Entry fee 11 $50 and wlll Include a IOund of golf and 1 M8IOn ticket lo tl\e Loa Angeles Open. The LOI Angeles Open Wiii be held Feb. 16-19 al the Riviera Country Club. For more Information. phone (213) 482-1311. Soccer match •n lnttll'hatlonal exhibition aoccer match featuring Udlneae of Italy ag11ns1 Guadalajara la set for Wednead1y at the Loa Angeles Collaeum Game time Is 8 p.m . and a crowd 01 15,000 Is expected. Tickets are priced 11 S9 95 on advance $8le and S 11.75 the day of the game. Benoit wouldn't give up . Boston Marathon winner hads urger y on both heels Joan Benoit. who blitzed the Boston Mara- thon course this year in 2:22.43, lS currently m prepa.rat!on for the Pro Com fort Run Saturday m Los Angeles. Two years ago, 1t appeared that Benoit w as hmshed as a compeutive runner when she underwent surgery on both her A chilles tendons. But she did recover to smash the w omen's marathon record by nearly three minutes. ln August. 1980. she moved from Cape El.1Zabeth. Mame to Boston to coach the Uruversity of Boston w omen's cross country and track teams ln 1981, she set a goal of j:>ettenng 2:30 tn the marathon, and that Yf\ar was actually disappointed to finish third at Boston in 2:30.16. "Joan felt like sh e had hit a plateau. and h er heels hurt so much, she had tro uble walking." said her advisor , Bob Sevene. "She had just about had enough.'' H er friends convmced her to under~o surgery Uni, Irvine led the \Vay They meet head -on in their annual show- down at Irvine High Friday night, so it's not tpo surprising to see University High 's Trojans and Irvine's Vaqueros prepare for it with big Sea View League victories a week befor e. keyed by standout individual performances. Fo r inst.a.nee, Irvine running back Remy Rahmatulla, who rushed for 169 y ardl on 30 carries in a 24 ·2 l victory ovet' Saddleback , was one of tw o area prep f ootball stars to score a pair of touchdowns. The oth er ? University High's Mark Favorite. who caught but tw o passes. but each w as !or a touchdown. ~uarterback Andy MiUer had two touch- down passes within h is 134 yards gained through the'Mi in a 16-15 victory over Costa Mesa to keep Uruversity within striking distance of a CIF Central Conference playoff bid. The biggest single ef fort, however, appears to come from Marina High where quarterback BIU Marler came thr ough with a superior second hall effort, completing 10 of 15 for 223 yards, to give him 14 of 28 overall for 264 yards ina 15-10 victory over Sunset League rival Fountain Valley, putt.Ing the V lkings into a situation where thP.y can sh are the league ch.am.pionah.ip with one more victory (Friday at Orange C.OUt College against five-time defen ding champion Edison). Ult ..... , tt111tflall ~ ...... I Item• lll•tvnelUI!• (trvlnel, >0-1••. 1 J-" 9rown (C0ton• Oe4 Merl, 70-Ue, l *n Curr•n !Eelllo"''· 10-lCJlt, • It-I Toml<MI< tCorON o.4 Mer), 17·107 ~ ..... I 1111 ~,-. (Merine), U·'9·2. 2 .. v•rd\, I TO, 2. J9ff Orel\4lm (Etl•11Cle), 16·~·1, 1.a yerdt. I TO, l Sten Olti.ftkl <OCNn Vlewl. 1n$ '· 7H v•rela, 1 TO; • kol H•09Y <Co.t• ~). 1•·27·0. ~ ..,.,Ch, 7 TO•. s Er k l.e•ton tHunt1ne1on tlNdll. •·11· t. 190 o roa. 1 TO, 4 aruce Goollflelcl ,,.__. H•rw >, 10-1'-2. 1 .. nreh, 0 TOa, 1 •Nlv Mlli.r IUlll•tOllVI. lJ·J0· 1, 114 YIM'Ch, 2 TO\, •. Tim H•naon 1w .. 1tn1nattt l, t •70-J, 117 v•rcl\, 1 TOa, t er111 $!event IFount•ln v...-,1. l ·D ·I, 112 Ofdt, 0 TO•. 10 JOll NowolnY <EOltOn). t-10-2, 103 n reh, I TO •eailVllll I lloO Curr'!' IOcffn llltw). 1 IS), 1 Slt vt MIWl!c'h IE\1111Clel. ,.131, 1 ltlell ~ (N--1 H•rtlOrl. t-90, • Mille Crowttv fMerll\8), ,.,., s Me•-c~ (CO\I• Mtu ), S·•I ~ I Mer~ FevorHt IUnl-tllVI. lt...,v lt.,.,...lull8 tlrllllMI, 11 H Cl1. J ar1111 Martin IC0\11 Meul ' RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS in December. 1981 Benoit th en at tack ed an exercise bike tn long daily sessions. By the following summer . she was w ell enough to set th e national w omen's marathon record in Eu gen e. Ore. At Boston this year. she bettered her own American record at 10 miles by I minu te, 40 seconds. "That was one split that 9C.8red me." sh e said. H er half-marathon split was 1:08.23. almost three minutes under h er official U.S. record. Her f inishing time in the marathon was fast enough to win every Ol ympic marathon up until 1962 and lO Boston M arathons after World War Il -and those w ere all men's races. The Pro Comfort Run, set for 8:30 a.m . Saturday at M arineland. has lured 36 of the top men and women runners in th e w orld. A top priz.e o f $20,000 will be awarded to t h e man and w oman runner w h o f inish es the series, which Included six previous regional r aces, wit h the most total points. . . .. THE SIXTH Marola-YMCA Shape-Up Run IS set for Sunday, 8:30 a.m .. on the UCLA campus t.n Westwood. Last year's event drew participants ranging in age Crom 3 to 71 and i ncluded nearl y 300 runners under the age of 15. Registration for the event this year will be limited to 2,000 entrants. Ehtry fees h elp su pport YMCA family fitn~ and running programs throughout Southern California. Registration for t he even t is $4 for adults, $3 for youths under 15, and $7 for families o[ three or m ore. Entry fom\S are available at all YMCA branches tn the Los Angeles area. For more infonnation, phone (213) 751-4101. • • • THE LONG BEACH MARATHON clinics are continuing each Thursday night at 6:30, at Rogen; ·Junior H igh School Gymnasium. 365 M onrovia, in Long Beach . , The clinics are free and open to both beginning and experienced runners. Each dis- cussion is follow ed by a short, group run. • • • RUNNING SCHEDUL• SAT'UltOAY ...,.. Glmfwt I• •1111 -e.t•n• l:lO •.m •' MllrlntleNI. CourM la "-' with oeollv tOlllnt hlN•. loth -n eno dlamplonthlp reo ... F .. 11 '1 wllll T ·\hlrt •net lntOtet with 11 1•1• f ... For more Information. PtlOM nm ,,...,.1 L.,,...... Cllamlltlr ef ~ S Miii 1• •--e.tlnt t e.m •' t..vnwoocr P•rk F'81, fett courM 111roue11 cllv •tr .. tt. F" la If wllll T·\lllrl •NI $A 50 wllttoul F0t more Information, lltlolle (213) SH· .... IUMDAY Mll ..... ·YMCA Slla,.·U.5' lhlll-!Molnal e.m.11 tJCt.A, Fflrly ,,.,, IHI COUfM "'"I• M for~· wltll T·\lllrt. u for \Jlldef 15 •nd u fOf l•m1"" of tllf" or more For mor11ntorm.1ton, Clflont t1til 4"·»00 ,...,.... Pk1wl\I~ s ....i t• •--e.ttna I.ls <Sl<l •llO t e II'\. ( IOkl et l url)enll. Studio• on l •rlw1m ... tnue. F .. It t 10 wlUI T·\/llrl with U .. le let Pfoewdt llenlfll Mellon PICIUl't •NI T ... vltlon Covntrv Home •NI tlurtlank Communllv Hoaottel For mort lnfOfmellon. OllOftt 111,1 tS4· lt13 •1111 " ... , C-S lfllll t• -e.tlna 7.)() • m (Sii) •NI UO I IOlo.) el 9-Pt rk Ma• F .. It ta wllh T •1hltl •nd M wllhOul wltll U te•• fte P!'OCMda benefit tilt Amerlc.n C•nc:er Soc .. tv. For mort lnfor..,.llon, llflOnt 1S1·9'00 A ~ e-Mllr1w.i lfllll Ml s-lal -e.tln• I • m fmaf•lllOlll tNI l'U 1.m <Ski 11 c.,.1.,.,,.,,.1 P•rk 11'1 San11 Ana Count runt •!One'-"'' Al\8 ltlver Tt1ll Fff 11 it with T·ahlrt •NIU wltl\o\il ~or mort 1ntorma11on. OllOfll "" NewPOtl IMOl •unnet• Auocletlon •• t66·0~,. P~l.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Spinks signs to fight $TA{JM£NT Of WITftOAAWAL l'\(fl'll'E (If' Uf':ATll ()lo' fllOM PAATNEASHIP \ lll<ilL t::Alll. WtllTt:, aka VANCOUVER. British Colwnbia (AP) flCT~~~~:~~~l~::::.ME VltlGlt. 1-;. w 111n : ANI> Of' Michael Spinks of Philadelphia, the undisputl.'C.1 I l 1u1 lc1tl()Wlh(j """''" ""' wltlt1h~wn l'ETITHI!'\ ·ro Al>MINIS· w orld light-h eavyweight boxfna chwn•1lon, si"'ll'<i n ·' """"''" 11un11e1 1'<"" ,,._, IJH•I Tt:n t :STATt-: ....:o A-1204$9 o ,, o · llVl"lh1&; "'it•t..t11flU uUUttf If\._, ht ·r ll t t ( M onday todet~nd tus 1.ille N ov 25 ~wnst wp-ranked llllfN~ DllWI"" .... me ol ll(Hll ""' If '1 ll'"' l<'ll•' I( l • .rtl'T>. 09car.Rivadeneyraof Peruat th e Paclfic Col.i.seum. 11f1 0C.AllfJN '.rn1111.1 111 1•11 1 ''""""1' """ 1•111t1nu1·n 1 The scheduled 15 -rounder will be the .... venth a ....... "' ""''c' lu•1<1Mi;~" t.A t 1••l1t•11 -. • .r VJHC.Jl. ~l\HL .... 9l'67t1 W 111'1 r .1kJ v lltC.i JI. f.., title defenae by Spinks. 27, and h18 second bout in th .. '"·"*1011" ous111 .... • ""m .. w11 rrF. Jud '"'.'"'n~ w }io Canad · ·--1-th OJ • G Id edaJ "'••h.~Nlunl Im lhn •>uttnrn,~uµ 'hl•"' a suice Wloulll,g e ymp1c ames go nl """' 111 Ju•t 21 i•Hu '" 11,., C1.1uriiv 111o1v I" .. 1ht·1 w1i.i· 1r1t .. r1.,,u-d as a middleweight In 1976 at M ontreal. ,,, o ... ,,,,,, 111 ,·1,.. v.111.111d 111 .... 1..aLt• S pinks h as a proft'S81ona1 record o f 23-0, 1'1" Nu 111 'l'O'I /\ 1~·1111•111 ha~ ,,..,.,, l11t~J fut• ~.l~•m•• uoJ Aoorw\\ ut tf1u I'~' inclu ding 16 knockouts, and last fought M arch 18 m ,., .. w.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.1 r10.,., v1~'"" 1,, ·11 .1v" l-~1rl Wt.111· & Atlantic C ity, N .J ., when he 9COred 8 15-rourad Mt'"" nti·· w'""'"'ll (" c ,, . ..., < .1111lv11 M,,.,, Wh1t1· 111 th• M~'·' l . .A "~1,71., '-' (' t ( () u decision over American Dwight Braxton, giving ''"''""'' ,,.,,,0 "',11 .. , Myrort· -.u1.tt 11''1 "u' " Hrn..,•· Spinks both the dis ted W Id Bo · A nh~ Puti•I'·'""'' o.,,,,11,. (.no~• Uuoly l •1u 11I \ 11 q111·,l11•K I hut un pu or >Qng """"""la-1 < '!'1.1111• ..... 111 "'11111· & l'··r<1lyr1 d W Id Bo C.o 111<Jt Jo f .'' ll11v I 8 1'1 1911J ' r n v tion an or xing uncil championships s7R4 83 J\I,,, Wl11t .. 1 .. -i t11•u111t .. d ,,, Rivadeneyra, 26, ha.s a 20.0 re<.'Ord and 15 flf ,.,..,,,.i 11·rir•·'\1•111 .. 1111t· "' knock outs. He fights out of San Francisco .11l11rn11 ... 11·r 1tw 1·~t.1l1• ,,r Vitt Spinks told a n ews confer ence that he has "a lot PU8LIC NOTICE t.11. r.1\HI. w 111n : 11.rnd1·1 to 106e in this fight" and ··1 w o uldn't Like'° 10&e." FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I hr lndt p•·ntlt•nt /\dn11111~ Spinks said he will make about haH of the $1 NAME STATEMENT tr.1111111 11( 1-:,1.111·' Ac ·11 Th1 million he r eceived for fighting Braxton R iv-liu~'.:~tis~0~~"""'9 pmso" '~ Ofltr•ll 111·11111111 '' ·•:l t1>r hrar111~ in adeneyra will get about $100,000. 1ic But Af 1 ''"£ Al• I'> ANCJ I" pl N11 .\. .ii 700 < •vu LkAf 15 ') •k<l I u r \l<Allol rou11111fl ( ·, 1111 I !Jr l,\' ... ,t Sun Id i\nJ "The money is &e<,'On dary in a fight lik e this," va1•.-, t.A ·1~1<1A < A •i~7UI ,,,, N1tvi•rnlJ1 •r '.l:l. said S plnkB. "I'm glad to be back in Canada because M'"'"" ""•l• ''''" M,,,,,,.,, Mor.in l l'IH 1, 11 .IO,\ M it's almost like hom e after what happened 1n "1W• 1" h""""" 1''1' '''" ""' "' , •t 1 • ,,,.. . t A .,., 11111 1 r YUi ( > i.J r.< 1 '" 1h .. M ontreal." !• .......... '1,(lu•l•H! 1 , .... l p1.1nt111~· .. 1 1111' r .. ·1111 .. 11 \'Ull UTEP top choice in WAC • '"U1•:·•1 • • l11·ukl • 11h1 1 ·•flP' ,,, ,,, lh• \ _;;,;.._ _____ -=-----, .. ,, .. , ...,.,, '"' 1 ~IC NOTICE ,, .,, ,,,., ""' ....... , , ... 1 ...,,11 111, 111 .111r•1.: .111.t ,t,itt· \11u •11J1, J''''' f .,., .. "' t,,, ,, 1 ,. 1, • ,, 111 111 ol IJI• \\ f tit•'' ub.r1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF '"',,. '1'" 111.1" v.11h 1111 111u1t l1tf•ir• t n21290i • !Margaret M cCorm ick "''1 ,,.0 ,,.,,1, "' r,.,1, '"' ti'"''""'-t J•\H •'-Jll"'•'' Bel'llard AND OF PETI · 1•1•1'"' "' , .. , •11. • e ,.,~J .. 111 • 111.1\ t •• 111 ,,.,,1.n "r h•. TIONTOADMINISTER ES-,,,n t \••\JI .. 11111111·\ TATE NO. A U OUO I~ YI II .\HI: A nn I >I I To aJl hNrs, benef1c1anes, 1 i'( >l< .. 1 1 • 111111"~' 111 \ 1 MJ1t111 (AP) creditors and conttngent PUBLIC NOTICE "' 1!.1 "'"''" d \ciu 111U">l Iii\ DENVER .-1cred1tors of M ar gare l ,, .. 1 • r,,.,,, '"'Ii iii• '"urt "' T exas-El Paso, which M cConruck Bernard and per-Fl~!~~o~lsA~~~~~~s . ,,, , ..... 111"'1lt1· 1~ '"'"'" 1 t IJ tied for first place in the sons who may be otherwLSe I ,,,,. 1 1 .... , ? P'" ,, ~ J'•' G 11 ... 111.111\1 ·•111•11111t•d '''th• West.em Athletic Con -lnterested Ul the w1U and/or 1"''1"1"'~-1·• 111w1 "'ith111 l11u1 murHh' fAf •• ,A, P•1lAPRS(.>i f erence a year ago and estate. ,00,,. ,1,,. .• ,,. J'" "v"i'"'.I'., 11111111!.1 d.111 ,,, l1r,11!>:.u,rnt1· has four starters return-A petition has been filed e .... , 1. c A •;>tAb ••I 11 It• r, "' 11r .. v1d .. d in St't . . th 0 helming by Channa.ine Pickett Ul the Ji l•J,. J Jr,.,.."''" ir1ot,,1 L OW~"" llt on 71111 11f ltu l'rr1b .. t•· (_',,d, mg. IS e verw s Co f ,,.___ l ·•·' Hur11orog1 .... b'"o' I l.A '126461 • I Tl f choice to be the l eague's upenor urt ~ vnu1ge i u•\· J Jus~""<>' 2oroq 1 La,.~on .. 1 l ,, i l 11r111.1 .,. lJ1111 or 1983-84 b k tb 11 County r equesttng that it "'" 11u1111111JW• Bcac11 CA '12646 lil111 ~1 1 IJ111" v.111 not 1·>.µ11• as e a Cb.annaine Pickett be ap-,,.,._ cu<,1111!.$ • tt•"" ,. 11-0 t.y di I'' 111r 111 l11u1 111•mth' lr11m th1 champion . pointed as persona! represen· i'"'1" 11... d.111 ••I 1111 h• .111ng nott!l·d The Miners w ere pick -t.ative toad.minister the estat.e ~~vsc :, 1~,;~~t-~:~o~d' 1,1._..i A 111 1,,c ,tl,.1\'1 ed first on pre-season of Margaret M cCormick Cou"'f L•i,r• """•VQ" (..o""'• oo 't <JL l\l1\ Y EXAl\11 N£ llw ballots cast Sunday by' Berna.rd (under the lndepen· r~u.,, J iga3 I ii• k• 1•t b' t lw • •>urt If ytJu WAC coaches and the dent Adnurustration of Es-P r ,., 11 0 l. ~~244,,,1• 1111• '"'t• d in thr-t•:;t.H•· media at the ann\lal tat.es A.Cl). The petition is !let PtlO~ ~~v ell 15 1~'/~,G l~t~J d•l r \"U lllol' "l\t U1J11n tht-r·X WAC Basketball Clinic for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 600• BJ ,., ut111 •11 .1drn1111 .. tr<Jtor 11r d M edi Da 700 Civic Cent.er Dr., West, u1t1•H 1111 .,11111 n1·' l ur lhl· 1.'>. an a Y· Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on Nov. ·~ ut"' •Jr .1d111in1 .. tr;,uir .;ml Brigham Y oung was 16. 1983 at 9:30 A .M PUBLIC NOTIC[ I' 111 '"'ti ll'H '<1u11 with pt •111! tabbed for second place IF YOU oo nv-T' h Doo.lr.A..-1 to l e STATEMENT Of 111 -.1 f\111' .1 Y.t llt•·n r<'<JUt' .. t on both polls, and San granting of the petiuon, you ABANDONMENT OF USE OF , ... 1.111111-! tli.'1 \"U dl">ll (' Spt"-l'.11 Diego St.ate was picked ¢ould either appear at the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME lltotl• ... t 1111 tiling .. r dn In third. t\earl.ng and stal.L' you Ob)et'· 1' I' '0"'''"'"'9 ~,.,._.,,, na•e aoan I\•"''''' .111d ••Pllr"1'>t·m .. nt 11f . (·1 tlt 1·1l 11 e .;\f' ,1 " .. r •tlll1ou~ Bus• • ( h On the media ballot, uons or ue wntt.en ob}l'C· "'' ,,.,,r., ... f uiT A.GE NV(' 1 , .,t.11• ,,,.,. 1-"' 11 t • 1>"11 UTEP received 23 of 27 1 tions with the court before r,1£•1•S 14'" a...... I Sv ·~ . "''"' "' oJll "llnL' <)wntu1n1 d first-place votes and the heanng Your appear-Co\•,J ..,,,.," C..A «2&~1 111 ~., t11in 121111 "nd 1::1111 "> ••I totaled 33 pol.nls, based ance rnav be m person or bv "'"' 0 d• 1 ·'• 11"' "'•"'e 21e~ lh• I "..1t1r.rn1;i Pr11b.ilt-Cvd• J J ,v.."'"''"9 C·•-e C•"'d '"e'd " 0 TEPH E ... E COCKRIEL . f your attorney "<!;<' " .~ . on on e potnt or a IF YOU ARE A CR.EDI-•• .. < c1.1° ,.,., a .. v ~·' ,,d~c· •.-BER<;~1A:'-.:-0.. COCKR IEL & first-p lace vote, two TOR or a l"OnJ.mgent cred.Jt.or ,,.,.,.,] • •ll' ,.. "~' • "<.1 ' "'"'"" f'<IRRF. 'TER points for a second place f ---' f·' (. 0<r•lt 1 Aug "1 • 0 1 ~r 1 .l f P ' - o the dece"""""', you must ue, •. ) , "' "t-~' Ad'> ,,,.,,c1., J r, .. ·"' ttornr~ s or e1111oncr' vote, etc. BYU got the your cl.aun with the court or , , , i 1 21115 East 4th ~lret.ot other four fl.rst-place present ittothe personalrep· ,.,,;:.J11"''""'~ Lon~Rt'ac·h .l'A 90Rl t ~o~J ~:~ 5:l0~~~. :.=;;1.a:'t~:n"~:ur\L'd !;n~~ ', .:. ~. "'~1::·· ···.' ~ :: ~ .. ,, ",, "• r 1 •• 1.',''. 1 ':'.~~·:,··~. ~ir~n~• .-((;~~' and Hawaii was fourth from the dat.e of flt'St isauance •"'' 1 I'd . at 123 of letters as provided rn ~-· • · . " ... W yomina · ked lion 700 of the Probal.(> Code PUBLIC NOTICE D was pie of Caltfom.Ja The ume for FtC TITIOUS BUSINESS fifth with 128 points, filing d rums will not expire NAME STATEMENT followed by N ew M exico pnor to four months from the PUBLIC NOTICl 01 " • . .e ,,, s d'f "" at 161. Utah 177, Colo-daU> of the heanng nouced ''" :>r;.r,;.~ .,,._ :·. rado S tate 192 and Air above FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,. • • ....... )~It d ...... : ., Fol"C'e 240 YOU MAYEXAMlNEthe NAME STATEMENT '"'", A -~" . b .... ' ""''Q ·~•!.QI" s 0.J• •.., .., •• ,,,._ ,. ,t.,at~ (""'"-.:)~() in he-~' ,poll,... 1 ft.le ke t y th~ court lf you L, ,,, ~,., .... , & 1 , , .... .,1 c:,, 1,. ,4 ••e ... :> .,, UTEP got eight of th e are l.nteresteo tntffi! e1nate, tstUfott> 'lfflH -~ c..o ,;., •• .,,., , A-!u.t&a..._ ·---. f ' }a f vou may serve upon the ex-• '"l••• Pu6l "" ,,r; CO Dl E '' I w\ <h > ~of-o::ct&J ci, a ntne t.rst·p te VOtes Or J ,(),f ft•lfl>PR r( • "'"~·· •t , 1t r 13 polllts BYU w ith the ecutor or admuust.rat.or . or , ., £"':>'' >E<. . ,114 , <i,eJ""'"" 1,,,,, ~·"'"·~··· ., . .,.,0~.,, h f · ~ upon the attorney for the ex ... "'' • l' t!• , • A G, ( 4f , ,1f.,. ~· • .-d\ , ,.,0 .,.,1, '"e ot er U"St-p vote, ecutor or ad.nurustrator and '·' · •· .... ••' • · " · ""4 • • • ' .. ..,,... ,,,., ~ft had 19 points, and SDSU fl.le w ith the rourt with p 0 roof ' ",1" ""' · ·· •'" ~,,. b•"• ' ·c f . hed . h 23 l " .. ' '1" 1'2.2729'2 lilts Wlt . of !iervlct', a wntten request I 't, ~-~ • 'u ••.• ' I WESTOVER' CURRE Y W yoming and N e w stating that you desire Spe<.'tal • ' •• ,1 "' Atlo•n•r• •I Lew Mexico tied for fourth at nouce of the filing of an m· ~'' 1'"" ' '· " SOO Newport Cent•r Drive Sult• e ,. ' ~ .. 1 t111"" ' " •'-' •' • .-.. u "1t" Ne•pott Beach CA 92t60 44 points. Hawaii was lventory and apprlll.9ement of ' ou•·1, <. ~·• ·' i ' •l' ' '""'· ,,. ~· ,, -·~J "J"<l" ca~· _,a.1 sixth at 47, with Utah at estate asaets or of the peU· nrt ,,. HPJ r "• vr' ·a .~ rio. • e '9Sl ' 65 CSU 68 d AFA lions or accounts menuoned F22727• ~6-, s: ' at an at in Sec · 1200 d 1200 5 f 1' 11' ' "" '-' ' J" \ "" ~a·' 78 winding up the poll. the ~~~nua ~bate 6xi~ I "'1"1 "'' •e ~· '"" , P ~~~~ 83 1 ____ P_U8_L_l_C_HO_T_IC_E __ _ DllJH No'lcl H~T!!·~~~er Dr. #800 I s~:~~·~:; .. ~~=.T COUNTY OF OllltNGE Cotta Mesa, CA. tHH rtalC NOTIC£ " •ne Ma•le• o• 1ne 1-----------•l (714 ) t7f·Ol40 I l"'t"CR••1.1n "' Published Orange Coast •~.._.... "·"~'' Re"f'P Oara1""' (KIT ClllNG 1 DaiJv Pilot Nov I. 2. 8, 1983. NOTICl!TOf'.a. ~!!!!:I IALE tor C1i.t"\)e•~o' ~m12eOJ•~. t'llHI STUPllEH H J -~ •• " ~ KITCl llN(; fllrtnt•r n ·,tdunt 5898-83 YOU AM .. H,AUlT ~"A ORDEF\ TO SHOW CAUSE ~ I H•D cw TMJIT DA.Tab"'-21. roR CHANGE or "'"''-'E "' 1111, .1r1•.1 1'.t'!M•d .1w.i, ------------, .. UMAU YOU TA«• ACTION Sf'C 606A Nu\1•mtw1 .j l~H:i 1j1 PUBLIC HOTIC[ T0'9tOTl!CTYOUR~,IT ""•enReneeGaro•ner ,.as1.1eo i\1 I·"''·' (',,ltf lit• I:. lillAYM IOl.DAT APUeUC IALE. Pl'l•l•Ori"' lh•~ COUii IO• an O•Oe FIC TITIOUS 9USINESS W YOU ••D AN EXPLU«ATIOM a110,.·n9 Pt'l•l•Oner 10 cf'ange tie ~UI V1\'1•d liv ,; d;1u~htl'r NAME ST ATEMENT OF THE NATU"I! 0, THE naml' trom l<e"!'" Renee GarO•"e1 I L111d.1 Si"" l•f l\.}onrov1:. Thf> 10110.,,.,g L•e.,'lon 15 ooing "'OCE•DWG AGAINaT YOU, YOU l<<>ne Rp,,ee Ga1d•ner ,111d .I lhr 1·1• µrantlt htldt t•n busont'•s as aHOUl:.D CONTACT A LAWV."-Now 1ne1elore •t •S he•f!D> 01 M t·mort,il .,..,.\'II'•'~ will ht· MONIQUE 19·~1 Ca11bert0 Horii On o.o.tnb9r 2, 11183 11 11:00 oereo ano 0114!Clt'O 1na1 •II oe•son 1ngion Beacr CA 9?6•6 A,M THE HAMMOND COMPANY u 1n1e1estt>Cl "' me ma11er a!oresa• h..!d :11'1\l Thur.dav. No Waller lClu•~ Blan•rns"•P 19n 1 l"-ouly llj)p()lnted Tru1t .. undet appea• Detore 1ri1s cou11 in Oepar• V o• m lw r 10. l llH :1 .1 t !:) t CariMtr 8 "''"""QI On eeacri C A 18n0 pureuant lo 0..0 of Trull. ~ men1 No J on 1rie 21st day 01 NC Luk"'' r;111.,,_,.1p;d <."hurl·h 92646 coroed on July 2. 1982 u Document 11emoe1 1983 at 10 00 o c1oc~ .AM r, 1" s ousiness 5 conO•JCll'O DY Jn No 82·229389 of Offlc:ltl,AecO<d1 In nl sa10 <lay 10 snow cause wttr sue .u s Ca It r (lfll 1.1 /\\'I'. 1nO•v•<.11oa• Ille otnce ol 1"-Aecoro.r of Orenoe appl1ca11on lor CM .. gl' 01 nam M 1111111\ 1.1 Ft 11•nd s m:1v w l eian•l'l'sniu Coullly, Callloml1, executed by L st1ou10 1101oe9ran1ed n1.1k1 '11n111hullom, lo h" J11o~ ''"'"""l'nl wils htt'O ,..,1h lhe PRESTON BROOKS &,. CH•RLETTE IT IS l'URTHER orOereo lh81 1'1 /\ ( ,,,.,11, (:tp1;. ,,, no ,11,QP t.nunl~ on A BROOl(S, HUSB•NO ANO WIFE COPr ol lh•S OtOP• 10 s"ow cause t: lllf'l11111'V 111 11' nWrtl\111 Cl< 1 1) iqe1 •S JOINT TENANTS, WILL SELL •T Pul'''S"l'O 1n 1oie 01ange Coaa1 Oa1 I .1111 1•1 S111t'I\. P11\.',1t1• F227370 PU8L1C AUCTION TO THE HIQH.P1l01 •' newspape1 ol gene1, ""1111·1111111 111 f 1,11 ii 11· \lwv. I p,.11,,n..,d nnn>l• C.<''1,1 O~•ly .. E1ST BIOOER FOR C•SH,(p1y1Dte at c.•cu1a11on p11bhsht>d.1n lh1s coun 1\1 l I I r I' k I' I ... J'l11,.., ;11, •I! , ' Nr" , 8 198J n me of Nie In l•wf\.rl money ol Ille al 1e11S1 once a week 101 lour co• "1'" ·' ''1 "'u~ u!>!. "1 ~6~7 83 U"lled SlllM) •I The South lro"' sf>c111lvP weeks pno1 IO lhe nay l' .. 11ok i\lu11u.11 \ l11nr11v1" en1rence 10 the Orenge County 010 ~.i•<I ht'a•"'Q I l11 p1 t11rs CourthouM . 211 W Senl• An1 Oa1o>o mrs 0~1 01 Oct " 1Q8. HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE aROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 aAL TZ aEROEAON I MITH & TUTHILL WE&TCLlff CHAPEL 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3600 Paclhc View Drive Newport Be-ch 644-2700 ~COMllCK MOATUAAY 1795 Laguna Canyon Ro LIQune Beech.Ca 92651 494~9415 c ~ t ------------JBOUleVlrd. S1nt1 An•. CA. 92701 ell FRANI\ OOMENICHINI PUBLIC NOTICE nght. 1111e end 1n18' .. , convey.a 10 Judge 01 1he ___ ..;...;:.;;.;;;...;....;.;.;;..;.;.;;.;;.. ___ land 11ow 11t4d by II undet MIO Deed Suoeuor Court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS of Trust In the property tltuated In Olney M1lra G•rdln•t NAME ST A TEMEN,T Nld County, C1lllornl1. desctlblng Gu dln1t & Happe Jr,.. tnllrowrr1tJ p~1son •S nrnnQ the land lh«eln 3338 Vl1 Lido, Unit F Ull~"'"'~ 1, Loi I ot Trect No 11375, In the N•wport 9H ch, CA. t2'413 BAnl'h s 8£ I T£R (,ARDEN s 7 Clly Of Colla Mase, II •hown on a Atto1nty for Appllcent I L"'" "'B.h 01 C.oron,111PI Mar l A M1p recorded In Book 490. Pegei Puu1osnpn 01,111ge Coast Daily P11 'll&1' 30 6 31 ot Mltcell1neou1 Mepa. ,. (11 I 18 ~~ NO• 1 8 1983 5680- Barrv (:1111~llltH11•1 r ••• rarmt'I cord• ot Or•"9fl cou .. ty Bav Or Co1l'n.-i dt•I M.11 CA '17€12'> The street l<!dreu 1nd Olher PU8LIC NO TICE '"" hu~""'" .~ cnn1htCIP<.l lly ri" common dMlgn1llon, II eny, ot lh ---..;...;:~....;..._;;,.;..;...;;.;;.. __ indov•OuAI real p'ropert)' deectlbed above I FICTITIOUS 9USINESS Bou ry C 1 • purported to be 2336 Etoen • NAME STATEMENT Tr11\ ~1a11·m~n1 "'" 111ec1 w11h 1he u .. 11 A. C01t1 M ... , CA. 92626 rt•P 1011('1.,..,,Q oerson •s !JO•• l.011tlly Cit>•~ nl <>•oH•tl~ C»unly on The undertlgMd Tru1tee die· t111s111e•• 8$ • Nn~ 1 198~ claim• any llablllty tor 1ny Incorrect LACUNA HILLS lELEVISIO F22t2._ '*80lthe•ll"' lddr-•ndot 2361!> [I Toro Road Et To•o C P1101 .. 11ed 0 .. 1111111 <..;oas1 Oa•ly common dMtgnetlon, II 1ny, lhow Q~630 P11n1 Nov 8 1 ~ .' 1 }'I 1983 herein l arry 1 etteleller t 723 Melro: r or Cli'-'ififd At1 ~c-tlON Call A OAIL Y "LOT A0°V1$0 I Mi.JOI 6003 83 S aki Nie wffl be made. t>ul wllhou Corona CA 917:>0 oovenanl 0< w1rrarll\" ex~ 0< Im 1 ll•s ous1ness is ronouctNI ov piled, regarding !Ille, po11•1lon. 1nclov<du111 encumbrancee, to JHtY ,,,. remalnt I a11v Te1te1elle• prtnolpal "'m of the note(t ) eecur Tr11s s1111emen1 was hied with I by Mid Deed Of Truet, wfth 1,.,., .. CouMly Clerk 01 Orengl! County th«eon ... prolll<led In Mid note(•) Nov 3 1983 tctvanoee.11 any, under the 111m11 o nm the Oeec:t of Truet, 1-. charget Put>hshl'<.1 01enge Coes1 O~ ·~of Ille Truetee and of I P•lol Nov 8 IS 22 29 1983 tru111 creeled by Mid Deed of Truel, GOOS· to-r':: ~ under Nici POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUllN[&I NAME STAT1:MENT of Tru11 netetotore I MICl.lted 11\0 11-eo to the uildel~ a Wfllt Oecter1tlon of Default and Dem !Of Sale and a ""'1nen Ho1ICI Of r hi' following l)etSOll IS d • I · E 1 .,_.. Dua,nen olS 841ltM!d lectonto ...... Theund«j HEAll"GE RtlOCATION s llOned cauMCI Mid Notte. of Default and Election to Sell to be rtcordM In VICE 28•S Mes~ lletd8 01 E s the crounty ~the reel P'OC*'I)' 11 1 Cosll Meu CA 112026 1oca11d Lawre,.ce M C1mpeau 11 OATE~ OGtobtir 25 1"3 811lell"<' Or Co1111 Mesa CA Q~, · LIM e.e'.o... 11>1, h11••nhs 11 c:onouc;lllO bv Truet Otitd OIYll'llfttb S«vloee inO•v•<ll•~I •12421 lut"banlt Blvd 1 ow11mce M C•mPH u NOrtll HollywoO<I CA 91907 11111 ""'""'ent wu tiled "''lh (2t3) 782·2oee C'oun11 C'1.;1 ~ 01 011nqe Cnunt~ Pvbllelled Or9n09 CoMt Oally P11<>1! Oi t )O igoJ Nov 40 1 t, ti, 1"3 StO"-*-.i Pubh•llllC Or nnoe <'01:.~ • 1 l'11n1 tirt ~., Nllv I 8 I~ 1!181 s·e~ --~----~-------------=~--~--~~----~-~ ............................... ----.._. .... _,.~----"":"'-"------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·--·~-~ , . ' P\JJUC NOTICE C•ll 642-5679 Put • lew words lo work for ou PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC HOllCC PUBLIC NOJICl PUBLIC NOTICC Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday November 8 1983 (5 PU8LIC NOTICE NltlC NOT1CC Pl.18llC NO flC£ Ill I ,. ''"'" I I It I I .... I I II 1 "'"' tfld I I I I l' 1(1 I I I .. C• Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 8, 1983 THE DAIL'\' PILOT CLA lf'IED OFFICE llOl ·ns Telephone Sn' 1n•: Monday-FrnL1 \ 8:00 A·.~1.-~:·rn P .~I. Busi nrs~ oulltl'r: Mondav-l· r1da, 8:00 :\.~1.-5:30 P .~l. DEADLl:\ES: • PL1BLICATIO:\ MonJ a, Tuesd.t\' W ednt•:.din Thursd,1' Fr iJa, aturd.iY Sund a' Sat. \h 111 I 111·:-. \~ , . .j I h11r· h r h1 Ut<:A Ul.I '\ E I I ~ 11 .1 111 ~n 11.111 :~11 p.m I :.~11 11 rn. I 'W1•r11 s '111 I' Ill . I IHI I' Ill CA '.\CEl.LA TI~):\ ,'(: COHHECTIO'.\S: Cant:e llat ion:-and 1'drrP1·t11 •11--111,1 , be made on :;a11w Jr t1dli11t'" d~ above. Plea ·e ask f nr n n uw d la I ion number whf'n rancf'lli11~ '(lllr ad. ERROR : Check your d<l dail y am! report errors i_mmedia teh". The DAl LY PILOT as ume liabil1 1 ,. for thr fir~t incorrect ir1 ertion cn l \'. CLASSI FI ED 642-56 78 a ..... for ili e;u;. i01 Salt Ct1t11l I 002 Gtae11l 1002 1~;-.;;.;..;;-..~~~~~- EASTSIDE HH SAYS SELL TlllS PHHltnl So La~una-oceansode of $ 149 900 PCH Great po1en11af ' Wood exteroot on Cape Lovely 3 DO, 2 ba e~· Cod Gray Fantastic hv-1 ecutove home offer.ea at 1ng area with 101s of glass sacrlfoce prtce 'l master and oeamea ceiungs suites sunken conversa- Water voew Take a IOOk' I loon P•I w IOwer•ng lire· Ban~ will finance al ter-place lormal d1n1ng rtflc terms' $349.500' Ask room ca1nt1ara1 ce1tongs for Bellina Laughlin Just reaucea S20 K Call 644· 7020 now LIHO REAL ESTATE GINNY I ROB REMAX OF IRVINE ../ ILIFFS PUllllEI MlllS 1214,000 Loverv uogradea end un•t 1n a superD lamoly w a11 rec r .ea 110 n fa Ct l • t1f' s Located on a wide gree" bell 1n1s 3 beCl 2 ~ ~ has a 11e1101e se t!• 631-1400 559-9400 MES& VERDE 2 STORY -covered pat•o Large as· REALE SlAT E sumable 1oan Call now 10 131-1400 ' see 546-23 13 .3.ca.0d.LrL•!•8•2E·~·~·"·!·,!·s,·1o.Eo·~·. /ff _j~m1 needs some TLC but nas1---------- loads ot 001en1ta1 Just I ·reovced-·10 ~ ~25 ~oo .. · -lOOl ..VAERAllS l 631·7370 J Barm nouse 1n Cos1a Mesa w oon<1s room and 1 comp1e1e1v tencea yard 1p1t1 Faraid1t4 B1a111 Ualaralt~t4 Ae1tatat1 a • Aertatat1, Uat. Gtatial 1022 ••w,.rL ltac~ 1069 Newr'rt leacla 2169 Irvine 2244 Coroaa •• I Mar 2722 Hant. lucla 2740 ~~~ijiiijjjii;miimiimiii:rriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii=:=:;:====-= ' -28R 1 ba. 1 cor gar I 143l l11Tlltl WU Winter On Seashore I IUR1LEROCK GLEN $750/mo yrly Sh11tey UDO ISLE Tradluonal 3 Br, JV, Ba aayfront. p1er & Ooal for 65' boat Pr1red t.o St>ll $1 ,250,000, Bayfronl Villa ti Br, 7 1'1 Ba on w 1dt-lot. pool, spa. dock for 120' yaC'h t. wm 1£'88(' w/option or el(Oh income property $4,850,000 VISTA IEL LJID llYFllOIT Fabulous bay &,mountain vil;'w I Bclrm, I Ba, rondo C.'0-o p. Lowest priCt..od al $295,000 CDMCUSSIC PERFECT LOOATIH •, HOrntS, 3 llBlhi., includes n10!.ltl• sune a11d larytl t11r111ly r oo m and utt streel pa1k1ng 101 up tu 7 Cd•~ Only 4 cluors lo om lhe enuante lo M,un Beach Now on Intl markel at only $510,000 144-7211 ~ llYSIDj PUCE llYFROllT S pt't La.cular b.!yfrunt Jplx 2 br. 'J. i1.1up.1 lir , DU1P0LE~ J 1 . , • n·11~o.111ona uy us •I! 'J. ha Jn 2 boat ~J>ill"••i. H•~Ul'l't.1·$1.~110,000 rh1,,..0 to $(14!> 000'" A J PElllllSUU HOME OCEAllFROllT l'an & JC''l v vu·w<; Manm• n .. un , ·l hd m 1 :1 bath", J700 sq fl 4 l ..ir parktn~ $1.:IH;),111111 FAIRl&lllS RlllCH HILL TOP Nl'w -I br, -I 1: ba, t·u.,toin 1-'rt•fll'h Normandy Estall•. I 'J. prrml· .wri· hilh11p Nt1w $!l!l~1.1H)(} CORO Ill DO Cl YS I& YFRONT " ;> uor m µ1 oµeny with 111 t'IJIJr " hf'Jlflt'U 1 tlol 11111·. Jl•Cl 01111., 411ohly '"·""' Cll"I' IU llt'd(h!'5 ~ ~11ui.opmg 6J I 1400 - \~\flllllU "I 1111\11 " In• kl "t 1 •.r...r1 631-1400 OCUll & JETIY VIEW , ·on Brk ~o iot 3B• <1e11 C.irunadn lsl:ind l'U.'>l U.1vl111111 1111 H.1· ho..it 11 .. 1 yJH1 '-'"'"Pl 1e1u11> J, '( k P.lans .iv,111 Now s:i.711.0011 "-tr ,u.J" ~J l" ooo • P ;,,.,n1111t> ARROWHEAD HOIE NP.Jr nt>w -I bdm1. 4 bath. lukt· v11•w ;1:1011 sq fl SH0,000 Wtll 1r.1dt" fm~ :i IC1c.,1l prnpt•rt~ IALIO& COVES Tradrhonal Bayfronl 3 Br 3 Ba, r<'modl'll~ 2,000 sq ft furnished & boa t $tiOO,OOtJ Bl LL CR UNDY, REALTO·R 34 l Boy~ode Drove N B 675 616 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS j REAL BEAUTY R 3 Loll Ana a greal loca11011 • I snciuld pu1 tl10S proµerty E•Cellent area Walking high on >C•ur l<st of must distance to new ShOppon9 Si>t>> S•nglt' '•••el 4 Bdrm cent~• Includes a cn,:11 m ;> Ba on d ~,., • rarqe 101 "' •ng 2 Bdrm nome fllUS d • rttllloOr) OOlid• 11eo9h bacnelor un11 Each <n l t1orr•oo1l Aor1. oottom clude4U1 ooucle enclOSt!O ~""' S 17b •100 ·51.J 1q 1 1~111e~ & alley iirt.t>S!> Great potentoal tor future C::. SEtECT development Onl y -rPROPERTIES $145000 646 "171 f1~!§S11 OCE&ll VIEW J&SMlllE CREE( 01 ,. o• the oe<or • ""' ,,. , "'• tp.ont1 'i A ""',,' r-.(f t , .. t USt' )•1 • DESIGNER QUALITY .! f, t 1,.-I' ''" • f ''t'' ,, t' ... OP•"' c;,,, Su11 I S 11,.,,,, 1ag1 673 5'15 l OCEAN VIEW J&SMlllE CREEK 011 .. ol the tHJl>I view lo- r 111ons on gate !JUa•deCl 1,1sm1n1' C•t:tJk · P11v~te .1.ummur11t~ wotll lf;nf11S I Oull~ 'w1mn1111q IJOOIS 1111.l clul>hOuM• dll 11edrby Pr oles~ronall) decor Jled 1no 1e11101lt.!lt'O end unol ...,1111 3 oormi. ? batns ,1nt1 family room Tnere s .1 large voe" sundeclo. and ,, PAIVA TE 5p,1 Reouced tu $J49 000 171 41673-4400 12 t JI U l ·21U HARBOR Costa Men 1024 JBr 28il 60• 120 lot al 1.1<.ht'd gao RV ()kng $QG SOO t;dll 646·818b Hiil FORECLOSURE ••l••' "'"'" llas 7 ueaul•lul 111llOS 1 1Br :.' 1Ba ! 1 <,' (\Q(l ~ I 4 Bi • !1.1 !-ltl 1•t11h I ne , ,, t•. ,,.. 4 ,,~ hew t 1ti r 1'. °' l11dy jp t •1nff•1I H·•"'° 111, tJtf,.-nnq ,,, 111 .. 1• '''' 1111 111q '1ut.J , I 11 q,.,, AQ1 • , . l t • ~ 5 Bdrm custom family Burm Oen y11ra ulll 1nc1 26' ' den gorgeous view 673-4400 675 1454 home 1n 1>eeut1lu1 no1gh· $'i001mo 2 l3 446 lb:Jg µou1 t11nt11i. spa $ t 100 1>ornood n10 !>44 '1054 evs wknos 2BR w/trpt ~unrm & db<.lo. 4 bl"6 to beach Avail I? 3 $800mo 615-9115 s,ecial ,, .. Mouse HOlllH Ualarai1latd Uro1ver511y Par k II Tw111t~e Sal/$1111 Moen to Eicht 2202 .oµpro• 2:.50 !.Q 11 Formal Re1tt1shmen1s Served General 0111 rn1 tom rm ? Ir pies. R1;1a11ors and homt:1 buyers NCAA WATr R wm1er 01 rww t JJt & 1Ja1n1 Agt welcomu Now mui11p1e short term fully turn 4 673 S1',4 Unusual Bac h a pt $330/mo Uul pd Walk 10 IJCh 673-5586 listed $45!> 000 tee Ortg Bdrm uppt!r u111t $9t,O 2241 Coal a Mtll 2724 ownertagt 646-5808 nr BAYFRONT LINUA ISLE 4 La9ana lucla 73' •o 1< txJrm tor mill Cllflill" f<1m ..... ~-----"'"'!!' ___ I & 2 Br aol avail $.-95 & " " " 3 Br hµlc Spa $1500/mo 1ly rm p1crl~l1p lor ">5 67!>_3067 $550 garagf! soe pool 121&,ooo 1110.nn. By ownf'1 Harbor Rldgu 1owwn11ou.,e Reru11sa11c1• 3B• Joa hb1>1ry loll 2 ca• gor $449 000 Pn 7r I 7884 <lf 720 04'>4 128&,000 OCHllFROMT At 111 .. pier "•are 3Br1 :.-0.1 S-. t• It (.) t I Y CHJ 5 C 0 II t1uo11111urn on 111 ... ~·te v i lite 1,1hll'd ti.ilhoom On 1111· tlOJr<lv.all-. steµs In lh1• ~.01111 with i.oa11or;inu<. "'""" v•l'"' E Jiy 111•11t.h well~ trt 111., Dory tlt!el P11 ,,111111 J llO It·•' y B.111111.1 JI '' s uest IU-7211 2 bdrm I , ba Seawmo Londo N1 Hoag Hosµ Wallo. 10 belt . DOI Ga1 pool & s"" S 130 000 wkdys 851 5165. Eves -197 4?08 llG CAllYOM-IY OWllER 11•·, llAeO 1a1e 30 yrs Mo11aco wt1h oest GC 111ew 14 Rue Volla•s 00t!ll WkndS 640· 1538 118 CAllYOll COHO Full goll course view ror mer model 2B•. 2 ha $220.000 hrm prtce BKR 644-7424 00 YOU NEED WRITE eFF Vu:w Duple• I Olk ncn poi>!. t1es1 111vestmen1 lnr t11e 1nves1or who neeo~ wnl('·otf Cclll-lor details Oock~1oe RE 840-8208 Expanaed Carmel M(Jdel Harbor View J Br 2 ba $207 SOO lse $245 500 fEE 972-9406 ownr1a91 • HYSMORES • lmmac J br 3 ba corner homt-on t•(tla large rot S?S 000 under apprJ•S..11 SJ 4'l 000 ,,..,,se l'INd !>~b I CIRCLE DRIVE t.41 t.1?'i 180S1"6'l 28''> LIDO HYFROllT l'loat & 2 ~,.,, IJOBI~ A Avail 1mmed Coll htr 6 u1;1aut1lu1 tlomu uva11 tor ? 1:.11876 2255 64!.·5677 17'7 E nnd 5t 1·3 yedr least! $!>800tmo W&TEllFllOllT HOMES Ul-1'00 'I Ur Penr1 $ 700t yr 1., 3 Br $825. winter Ca9uu Nipael 2252 ;> Br 2 a .. qu1t>1 cu1 ae sac ',11<10lt•lJ<l<.~ Vall1;1y view 1111111.,l 11lt'd yard QJ• tj~"•·r lf\(,lufh:Ul C(l(l1fUIV µr.111 1 >'' le<1se flO PE'tS !AIJO•nto 7141495 6167 2B• llld dow ns1 .. 11s S5001mo rmmed ou.upy 01:r111rs 8') I 04°24 :? Br I Ba 9.tS lllJIJllo;ntes S500 $'><'5 L dll '>48·87!'ii' lO BPM Summer & Winter tt.ntals JACOIS REAL TY PROP lllAMAHllEllT 71U ll5-81l3 2 Br I ba SC PIJza c;rt!a 51'<. svs $(,00 &46 466 7 f'>1P!. 646 <'JI!~ dyS Newport Bucb 2269 ?Br <'Bo !.tO•f' 11. ,,.1,.g U?tiS ani.ago D• 4BR 2 S.475 mo No pet~ •Br WF'> TCl 1FF 301 dP11 w \J tt•lt1y, v.t<.uum ~Y"-h .. u1 11.irCleroer S 140() mu V1ly ie .. ~e r £-It" r eQu11 "d , "" y w 1 'r PI c; ~ ~trJve & re111g $395 •no IJOlll '''" SJOOO mo IW We!.tS•d<' 646 438<' r.1s JOOll Driv•· l1y tr.an cull 644 7~<.'4 Akr 7 61 :? full ba r11c.e Qu1e1 enc.• 9c1r 62<' HarrnHon 548 0477 Ao" 1Brt l BA PluSt• Lonelo "''" 10 11 l:I0<1I S1t11 Mu Corona clel Mar 2222 1o mr s 1300 67S 19Jli l Br on goit coU1se c.r111- J Br 2 Ba nomP p.ir1tally ,1, b'• 1 111114 ari.11 ,.,eicome Avf11I now $525 mo 760 8862 turr1 Ava11 Junuary 1 tn J 11, •bJ tam 1m uoot 1e11se S 1600mo \.40 74 4.( 1101 tulJ gardener 'S 1200 3 br 2 Oft lrpl~ So ol me; 640 4 t441650 202<' J>( H N1 i.oark $1 1001mo A~Jtl 11 15 67S 2SOO Nr nt!w 2Br <Iba. 2 c.ir gar Balcony Leas" $850 mo 55 t-4693 at1 71lm Sm,111 01ae1 21:!• dnd 1011 1 , ua t11eµlace Yard & ""''o S81 51 m o 8'33 8162 View over China Coves Ocean B•·a al F ernleat 3 B• ? oa gar S,1400 673-31 15 Costa Men 2224 ? Br 2'1 Ba lro•c 2 car 9<1rage relr•QP w d inc.Id ~775 mo 350 Av()CJllv F '} S47 '1~88 1'.f"Jl7747 2 Br COi drapf'S go•dge 64 1 V•cto• .:i S'•25 nio r,~6·4 198 1 Br off strl'"°' Q11•et '" Ill''~ S~t' 546-62~ I ( t I '>~£ 1-2'-b 4 Br 2 Ba large home l~Pwport Highland 2 car e•lClsa g .. rage 25 aock yedrly rental 4022 Lnan nel S 1S001mo Newpo11 Beac.to Reali~ 675· 1642 layfront Mo•1-l1111 6Br GBr 5000 SQ II Pv1 ocn & boa1 slop• Art 9SS 1055 675-5S35 118 CAllYOll COHO 2 B• 2 Ba overlooking Bog Canyon Goll Course p,, va1e garage $1225/mo M ar i na M acnab 644 6200 M11cn11b-lrvine I I-I, I \ I• 11 \.I f:..t<•t u'*.:Br-.8;, '<1 •'1 C't!drr of 1n~ .. tr L·· ' • f ~•JO "" \f •'CPt E"' lpti ,,,, ''''S "1•1 ;.., • .. 1 ,.,u~Hjr(J 11 ••q«tflf .,. nr,,, O•H•'1Q ,.,.. ,. 1. ir-4 t• ·b ~ .. J~ •MESA VERDE l Br I Ba Newly Clecor $525 No pets 833-8974 •SC Plaza Area 2br Iba conao amenities secu' syst S6001mo 646·4667 eves 646· 2385 aays $375/mo Small co11age 1 Br 1 Ba oft rood ou1e1 20 72 Newpor1 Blvd • TSL 11&•1 U2-1103 • $400 1 or 0001 No oeis 1 person only 325·J 11111 Place 646-5137 11 1.7) $450 2 Bdrm Ou1e1 "'atu•e cp1e pref No pets Gas wtr pd 360 V1c1011a 631 2 177 FASTS1DE·2Br l•o•c. ga•-~qP cat o S<~Q ,.,... ,.,. 4()J6 USTSIDE '°'' tn1•r ll• r llu ' ..-1 t-i(tf• ' .. ••'h t f'llt" 4 Br 2 lll:hlt ti t.11mngroont r p ""r •C.nl~ .... r .... dt"t~ Mt•,' JC:)'•J••C ttttS, n ,,,,, 4.o $1350 C,111 ir1ct.! ,a,o ,,, ..... , r"°.:t ~.,.. j , ,. e ~. ~50 ,.,,0 SJIJO "'0 1 Br 1 Ba ADI ~ara 1ndr I rm "'' oet~ 1S' 8 laSI mo rent b-~u7701n ;59 1C:-.,'l:' ') ....... ~~ .... , :~ ~•· .... n ~~.: ... ' \.1 .. 9'-~ .... J ,56 COLLEGE ...... P.-AR .... I __ __,,... ·· .... e c , • .,"· • • ll""' ,om ~ oa111 nv Ac. LID01Stt3N ( c ' Br • e I .... u .t LJ. t .. , •. 1U E 1151 S1 DIR T ~dvC>rable pnce & ''" ilD" "' ll • " '1°PdflV'' t.1:5 l1000 HSTSIDE ;i uel1 m ept ' blk to ocn Gar Jge Marriea c.ouplf' tJ11ly $5?S %8 8 I 77 2 Br I , ua $450 $37~ dl!IJ ga~ pd McF11ddt«• neJ• Belich &1,1.1 84 t 4694 bet 9 Ii Baell Aµ1 c.losP to uuac.11 "uve rel11gi. $400/mCJ all UlllS tnCI !)36 4637 beaut1lu1 Twnt\Se '.l Br ? 1:la frplc. vaulteCl c.e11ong I.ill u1G Inca y11rCl gar "9" ''"' .;rt.!d m Huul H;,HIJ<)Ur 846 07')1) Lll,SI' tu 1.;eact lrg El"<." roll frµlc; C.;IJtS rl...,"'" dll Uhl~ •llCd ~4 7 S fT r, 'J'jf, 4f;3 7 Lq 1[jH w•gor (,;,i; !'. wc;lf'r "aoa $4t;Q1111•1 • 11-r, a·~ 7490 I ,.,.,r,r,u~? Br 1 B.;? \ly '•"dv pool sµa If« '"~ snr rr'" <jC.-!·7'17'J SEAWlllD VILLAGE NI'" 1 I'. 2 Barn. lu•ul 1 ·~·I\ " 14 plans I Bd•"' l•..1n $~75 2 BduT Iron St.90 t o,.nnr us.. trort Sl jS uor, s tenn•~ .,. .. 1er1.i11., 11oroo~ Gas'"' C00~1119 & r11:a11ng PdlCl rrom Sari Diego I owy 011ve Nortl1 on Beac;h tu McFoaoen ana west or• MCFdOden to SE All'lllD .'llL l<(J[ I~ 1418C.J.S 196 Sooc.10U!. quiet 2 Bi S' 15 2 Br Twnhse S585 Wal~ tu be.ith 960 865(; SPARKLING 281 upstrs 1 4 p11 1oa er-cl gar o.., yd New lu•ury cot~ tic.. PPIS SSS5 842 28<:!7 Wc1I~ 10 oeat.h 1 B• SIO•t: rPl11gl' S4 50 mo 536-4637 Huat . H11boar 2742 • 6• • ~ ~ ·c. ,.,. ... •• ..;~~ £'""' .. :-.... Newport Bucb 2769 l B• } oa • e11• t11><1cr se:i .. mo , .. ar1, 151 iJ'>I b SPC jE'C' i;c • £98' WAITING FOR A BARGAIN? L"'' N!'w f iHPPI~ tl'•m'> 6•11•09551Bo•556)1 SblS mo E.1~IS•Ot' A,J 11 r II"' S '"ill ti <I 1111 no"" 64 5 ~b21i S '"4 '<OO LIDO ISLE HYFllO•T 1,,1111• Easts•Ot> ,. br 1 '-'" S675 mo 2 Br Ba PHI llEWPORT APlRTllEITS Ror McCartllt, Rltr. lovllly nome wtroom '"' 5i,c,o A'a" 1.t 1 <...ill tor 11\llHh•lhlllHlfll { M IW<I 110 yactits 6Br; ·••·I fl,,.,4a ,J ... 5•1-7721 u.1 Cl •OI s11a Soectacu tr .-1••v.. Ptvl Parly r ll~ .i I' ._ l.J ht I ·~ , ... <.I ,, MESA VERDE" OWllEll I 'I ·an 6 n 7 n ,, ,1 ~t ' g II ~ 1101 m r t lloO• T J'>!,,. t,,Jf <')j. ,, •• ··•• •• , ••• 111 r 1:i4ll -1H·. !v"' µ.iy.mPrt !. no 'lEWPOHI TERRACE. ~ • • f , I",. 1 lllW r l bJIOllr Ol<r<16'.l8377 1( .. •S1 l M"S<llBdrm$875 •-.1•• to r 1 • 1 vrs t~a!tt: S• t!C•O t t'I mo WATERFROllT MOllES 831 -1400 l ov.nf\o .. se 1.ir1c.1~0 gar- .ioe ,ard trolt Ind•~ 'm c,mail 0"1 o• 2017 Q1.inge TSL ll111t 842-1103 E s<Cle OI• 10 .. nhse 2Br MOVE I" lODU _.._ .oa--g«• ~o~o.mo PUTMOUSE-LIDO ;i543 oran9e 642 0670 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING 'l NEWPQ"IT BE/lCH r,,"9'f"> 1 0> ~ Ba•n At a•• ,..., ... , 1\ ~ "T" .. ""t "'Sf.JI \ " ,.. 5(;6 .;5. 11 -· ...,.,. ·' ~· f ,,, ~t'"..-..; -., II .. tJn lJ .... • ... e M.: .•• ' ..... J'•ot4tt•~ ..... ._ ..... '~ 8U-1 t00 TRADI T tONAL Rf.ALTY Ean tone ca•pets & bnc1o; im--------• ' i ' , ~1.1 'J.-,,1 0"'"" \''II lur dPt,~ih 1.J6R ') , ba S 123,C/OO • HO\..IE FOR RENT ~··1 ' ''•u "°1''" 10 lifl'll 4 Br RV acc.ess I r,."c"C Jd•tl \ 9araqe 11 "1 11 •• ti·l'il"'" t.a•1 he s 1 ,.11 000 low oown Sou lb L19aa1 1086 "•Os ~ C'<'tS ... eice>me I '<1~!1 ~ I), I' l arge 2 Br 'l 1 E S•Oe 19e pv1 1 bl e11c B 1 Sul'Pre oay ·'l'" garage yard New 1Ja•nt ~ 11t l9 .B•tBil"~ ;.,1 Dolebout Bay&Beoch Real Estate CDROll Ill llR Beaulltully located two bedroom co ttage 1n1eres11ng ocean view Localed 1ust one block lrom Ocean Boulevard Owner may carry hrs1 or second trust deed $345,000 131-1300 BBQ AS~•ng $97 500 VA-FHA ierms 631· 7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY Sll,100 11STOP REllTlllli" 2 Bedroom , 2 b81h Condo New carpets and paint Pool & Soa Securoty gates 546-2313 THE REAL l::STATERS Sell idle items 6.(2-5678 YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108,777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS . . COMPARE * OUR CLAS,.SIFIED RATES Daily 108 777 25c DLt t nN Circulation Santa Ana Recbter Newport Ensicn The Peonysaver 49,000 C1rcula1ton 52,000 Circulation 80,000 C11culalion w thoulind 63c Ptr thousand soc per lhoU$and 49c ~r thousand Rates Based On 3 Lines -7 Times •Bated On Competing Clrculltlon In Piiot M1rket I '" • ... o it •••lll'• 11 Aqcnt 546 •739 Lf•SE/OPTIOI An I o·<;r, Ag(•111 no '"'' '"tt"f~~· tt4t1 ... t";', • "' huJI Sl<P crot S525 6.-5.54<;3 s 1600 1110 646-(1603 B1u1ts S 7'i0 "'" 'ic '"''i. eJJ 16"~ -.,, •,e,? I -tMt!§\3~¥1 1Corona del Mar 1022 Have something you want $220,000 10 sell? Clas$1f11<1 ads do ) BR 2ba lrvone Teri ace II we ll I C all NOW I Owr>r Bkr 640 5052 642-5678 C1ess1l1ed 642-7667 SEE ------ COLDWeLL BAN~eRC --UTan: 5UMCtS SPECIAL OPEi IOllE II FlllLOll IHDIEOLJFFS WEllESllY 12-3 202 SEAWARD 149 SHORECLIFF $395.000F $1 .850.000F These two homes are excellent ex- amples of what S horedif{s is all about. Comfort& taste With reserve in an environment of private beach~. wmdmg streets a nd plenty of trees. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ,... ..... c. CJ 0 ~ I '-\ I \· -~ ..... "'Ulf• ~..::.J \'-J"'..,J ..,"'V -....:..J ~:../' .. U .1111 m~Jl 'I I I I , ·1 I • '11111 A ti I ' :· I' F J f 1 ___.__. SORAl-Lns Alawtn 11 OlanllloatiH 3004 <;(.. l'l.iza c.cindo 1Br t , Beaut 48r 3ba Pool Hogh "'I.!"'> tie<. •.:ie 2 br duole• "" Just ~lo 1n S.inta ly upgra $320 000 "ncl varO ~41 Wt'elO NPT CREST CONDO ""'' 5 10•,. on $87 500 Ownr/Bkr 493-9678 I S!i2!i m" 67<; 6516 I Bl'.iut JBr '" as 2 · Ot'f1 01scoun1 111s or p11c.e M '-'l ff llOO D p • t 2226 New ia1111 S1 .?00 mo 5'>6 16261775·2!>80 Oul e oaea IDI oin Agt 6J<, 0295 3 Br 2 Ba condo Pt I SO. Ol&ST PWA COSTA llESA I N<9ue1 oated pool ten N1 Liao shops 6 beach 2 I~ t 0 8 h $750 B• ram ,,,.1 mce pa110 111,IOO 1974 Madison 12"60 2Br ~~2 ~~OO 0 e c • dtll gar w .. or1<room & Fantastic locetlon t\4Mlr the I large batn Nice hv•ng 1na" S9~0 mo a150 bell shopping In the k1lchtll' A dining are.i El Toto 2232 1, "11 1 u r n 1 s n e d Southland, 9 theatres & L•gl'll 1n1e11or Ac.ross HOME FOR RENT j 213 JJ9 9383 9-5 wkdys all medical & proteaalonel tr om large shopomq MNlcet. Speclova 2 br, 1 area Agl 540-5937 El Toro 4 Bd•m se2s •WPRT HITS AllH DI unit w/111 bit-Ina In·---------• Fen,ed vaia & garage NP.Jr new twnnse 3 Br 3 FREE llEllT HYFROllT We n~ve 32 br11nd new JI 1 6, 1 oa ,,.0 S6~S m Br I , Ba outs Bll-ons, 151 lasi " c:ie;in,ng D W Pncl patios Ready 5dnll 644.Q 1ic lo renl for Nov Kids OK \ no pets please To eel· OOVER!WESTCLIFF ebrate tne comote11on ot 1n1s pro1ec1 we are offer· 1ng 1 mo l•ee rent 10 quahheO tenanlS on a yt!arly lease 645-6646 GOLF COURSE VIEW 2Br deck, new CPI nr stores $525 mo 642· 1603 2 Br 1 Ba nu CPI dr.lpes 011 ins PC'01 no peb S61l5 mo 645-6646 a <. LIDO DELUXE VIEW 2 Br 2 Ba 2 terr ace~ s 1200 675 6359 eluding dllhwuher & air K oCl~ & pets welcon•e B,1 lrplc FR OR 2 car conditioning Swim pool, Mooolf' home tlake Par lo. 863 0755 Agent no ie,. gar "d pat•O S 110Qmo Large 1 Br lresh paint & La MtraOal 3 oedroom 2 apa & exerclH rms Hunt. Buell 2240 "~e~ J94 ;429 comoletely cleanea 382 NO FEE API & Conde ren· 1a1s V•lld Rentals 675 4912 B•oi\e• provide plenty of health llalll family •oom In· V1i;toroa l>t"'n Newport & activities. Juat DUI on r.ludes washe1 end urver 2 Bdrm 1 Ba Condo Palermo 4 Br -am rm $ 25 85 9523 VERSAILLES ? Bedroom 631-4960 market. Better -this reho9 811 cond and Talbert & Newland S550 nu nPutr.W<.rot 1mmac Harbor 4 I· oneFASTI 759.1501 11larm system $72000 $300 oep No Pets $1500 673·5589 Lge IBr 0 1w Carport Agent WALKER&LEE RealEstati 213.921.15 t4 please 863 0755 Agent POOL-'ACUZZI Laundry rm Avail Nov 2 1 D 1 U • 1300 no lee "' $450 645-6625 1 exes aals 2 HLCOlllES Ou1e1 2 Br. 1 ba, no pets 0001 ga1 160 1 15th St Apr C Newpotl He1gn1s $600 645-7355 Accountanr says Ell t 2 Br 1 oa $525 Clep S475 New condo 1Br. 11r oc.n orime '1oca11on oeach Attacn 9ilf w D nkuo nr 1 Ir pie bltns dshwsnr \ ~' "'-.. " trople• Must go belore Mc.r tldden & Beach BlvCl Sl'TlOkt> alarm 11 & ;my ye211 eno Heart ot L•do c,ill Del 9-6pm 893·4894 ,..ncl garage no rets / only $215,000 assume 2 b• condo 1', oo pool. 5650 mo 673-5006 §!lj, D P • 1026 lrg low int Isl T D J C cl bllse oetrig rar ._• .. n .. a __ o .. 1n,.t....., ____ 1S9"> ooo 11••. h•ca1 Bal ~nrt s~7!> 21J '>96 1498 Westaiaater 2291 OCEAN VIEW Twnhse 3br ance to su11 your nePdS ;> oa I 7SO so II c.111 soon won t 1a~1· $156500 $10000 dn 859 4487 495 177Q S 1?50/m;> 240(3102 'rJayl Hunt. Bea# 1040 lacoae Prop 1350 St111l Sttal! Sttall 48 unll w11t1 condo. white J Br 2Da only s 112 ooo slip 1ncon1e $330 000 S84 000 assumabl~ In Must ~ee• Prooer1y As~ for JR 'l52· 7500 f•oust> 642 3850 Irvine 1044 $10,000 un<Jer near e~t r:om - parahh• Hugi' bonus rm '" "'•S ~Ira !.pec1a1 vaiue m sought ;ifter Un1veri.11y Paik Btll greenbelt area Short walk 10 pools & ten· n1s 759-1501 WALKER&LEE RealEstate , .... _ .... "'""I.,.,...,.... ffi.'!ii. LOVELY EXETER on a tt>mll(. srreet m the P111~ Hr1mes ~ Bdrm. 2 1:>0. 1,11ge lamlly room Bcnullfully manocure<l • extrn.laroe lot. covered 1111110 o,oe1 home tor t•nlt•Mnln1ng $199 500 .rtm ~lsor I ·Realty 1 7 86-11 72 11180 MK'l'll1•'i'On 011Vt' lrvont' I UlllTS Super e1gh1ple~. each with 3 Bdrm 2', ba. oouble garage with garage door openc>r S700.000. as sume t111anc1n9 12 ,.,. Teuol1c invest ment $795,000 ll0·1IOO -COTE ~t;t REALTY Lota for Sale 1400 AHlllTESTlAl Prime R·2 lot In Newport Hgls Sacr111ce a t $85.000 Agt Pa1r1Ck Tttnore. 760·8 70 2 631-1266 a ..... Fa1ai d1t4 lalbta Illa.. 2106 1102 S BAYFRONi small 2t>r tiouse lurn $1100 mo until July 1 720· 1622 Ntw\trt lt1cl1 21H N WAfEAFAONT 4aR, ,. ;BA, $HOO mo I se option 63 1.c1 752 Selling anything with a Oalty Pll01 CIU41tHtd Ad 11 a •tmple miller lu•t c•ll &42-5U8 ' B•G ~1asn 1o111e casri• I* Small older clean I Br Super spac•OU' 4 i trg 5u•gle only $425 uhl pd modt>rn k1tch tOrn'lal o1n. No pet~ no gar 752·5822 ong wstom decor llOP•CBI I Condomini1m1 pa110 huoti solar heat11d • 2 O poo1 & $Oa k•ds pe•~ we1., Unfanuabed ti come S550 $SO w <.u• I Br nr So Cst Plaza pool ,,.., tee 537 son spa gym securtly gate Oown to""n J B• 2Da I Cluple~ 2 , olks to Dell 2 carport Water paid $725 mo 842 8203 HOME FOR WNT - thint1n91on Beath :3 Sdr m $77!> Fencf'dyard & gar- age K1as & pet~ wel come 863-0755 Agent 110 tee lrviae 2244 I to 4 Bdrms $700-$1300 r~or ·l ··Realty 1 786-1172 1 , mm_.,. $485 mo Call Sharon 675·331Q agl A,1rt11111l1 Furnisht~ Balboa Peniasala 2607 OCEANFRONT 2BR dt>n 2BA, mo to mo S 1200 refer 673-5489 Costa Me11 2624 Bach utll~ paid S300. $160 depos11 1st & 1as1 166 M agno11a S1udto u111s p aid. ofl street no pets $375 548·825 1 2131596-µgg L•r .. 1eac1a 2641 I r lraller at f reasure lslnnd, ocean 111ew s.-25 213·433-999 1 Ocean view tot ullls turn. 2 bll<s to t>ettcn pe1lly 3880 Mochaetson Drive lurn s.-50 494.3285 l1v1ne I + POOl 1120 New~rt leacla 2Ht ro1at1y supreme custom Vf[(X BALBOA home gourmet kitchen 2 6r Total Luxur"y! Dt,eaklast b11r vrol deco• Lse S 1500 Agt 63 1-4980 Obq patio rttl11••ng spa & A,arlaHh Uaf much MORE• 537-5027 ' • secu11fy le>e 2 Bdrm 2 ba <..ondo ? c:nr lalMI 2707 giua9e Alter 5 PM CAii ....... 1. M3·0 168 ,91'\ *450: YEAAL y HOME fOR RENT 669 H O I Of (675·9354 11.1n11 ~ Bdtm $825 even•fll)S) f1•n<.1!d yard & gorage lrlll' I borm 11 blll IO bCh 111<1 • 1)411~ w111corr>11 w O g11r11g" No l'el9 A6J·0755 Aqc>nt no let! $6,'>1mo yrly 673·69.(1 LIKE BRANO NEW Soarkltng I Bdrm lrom $440 2 BOrm horn S535 Ulils pa. pool, garage no pets 30 1 Avocado. 642·9850 24 I w Wolson 631-0960 New 2Br 2Ba dshwsh1 lrolc pantry enciso gar & pat 1d No pets 369 Avocado $560 631-6155 New dramatic condo 2Br & Iott JBa. camedera1 cen- 1119. lg lrplc 2 cor garage $985 mo Agt 673-5354 Oltve Tree Aots l Br 1·, Ba Twnhse crpts. drapes dsnwshr uP· dated kolcnen S1or11ng at $605/mo 7141548-7367 PENTRIOGE COVE 2 Br 2 Ba CO NDO nea r B aker 1Br1s10 1 1nclds wastier dryer retrige, Spacious apt 1 m• from beacn carpets drapes 642·2357 r ak1ng apploca1tons ror Ea~tbluff townhouse apt soon ,1va11 J b• 2 oa l cat gar No pets S825 mo 644 1010 1M-F 8-51 westctoll 2 br I' r ba pa110 lrplc Qi!f No smollttr s1ngte • Across 1ron1 Cocos 1665 Irvine Nu cond S700 642-0239 mocro·wave elec gar 911Mi• ..... • .... ~I door opnr l r p lc. dshwshr patio. gos & FURNISHED or water po1d No pets UNrURNISH[O please $850 Agt,no tee. All UTILlll[S 863·0755 PAID HEALTH Se.cur11y gate Bacheler CLUBS TENNI ~ $600 Ca11 I mda",_,... ~ ,_plu~ 1 ·861·3 100 mu, h mon>' So try THE GABLES 2 Sr wlgar no p('I\ Modt'I' c•pts drapes bll·ins fncd open daily q 10 b yd wt pallo SS8St mo 2437"G"Orange Oakwood 636-4120 call 1-SPM VILLA MEDER ... qu1e1 lam Gardtn Ap•rtmtnls complex. 2br 2ba OIW, Ntwport Buch So. carpel, drapes. encl gar. 1 i'OO 161h Slreel no pets gas, water po $560 mo. S300 dep 232.-(al Dovel\ Elden ap1 1 642·5 155 642·5'13 El Ttrt 2732 Newport Buch No. Setrano Woods 2 Br 1 • i 880 ll\rine Avenue Ba Condo, <1st1wsr1r. (al 16th) patio single garage 1 645•1104 child. no pets $700 plus $500 sec dep 863-0755 Agen1 '1'10 tet1 The IHIHI d!lw In 1he Well • Oe lly PllOI Claltln.d Ad Cell TOclay 6'2·5678 Saa lleaeatl -2ne 2 er sc195tmo Po<>l. year round nr be•ch bv,es S Son Clemen1e No ret~ c1Q8 82i"7 -. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 8, 1983 CJ Mttrtilia1 lattt j·A•1hlt ltokktttlH . iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiii -5•r•1v·e·w·a""y•.ppa·1-._·,n-g""L•o•1-I Bl.I.pg payroll, gen acctg Ctra•lc Tilt Oar•tai•J CUSTOM Tttf SERVICE ABE'S GARDENING Haalla1 LI•• M .. er ••rair Palatl•t Pl••lli•1 Tattria1 HARDISON EOUIPM£NT ========1r~uit1.,~Ei°i1~•ii1u,ii1~-7ii1i;2ii1i 1'"-1SA .. 1"VA"4the ... t"OT,.,.o~R~1N"ai-­ MAINTENANCE & REPAIR FlllElllEH tAllTll.. WA1 ER HEATER Spec1a1 Most Sub1ec1s K·COllege Oual workman1n1p, reas Gener al melnt Clean-Ups , per ay ~li5 A~l)hlt bJ 1·41 99LIC wktt<lS al vour business $2 17 d l At'µa11s·St'11Jcoa11ng & sec·1 F1e~1ble hrs incl I hut ) All vov 11<1~ 1<11 ,1 All 1 ypes Aepau Aesurt Or can pie I.up & deliver prices Wray 547-832:.> Fr11e .is11ma1e s 548-8519 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE Futr11lure. Trash. Trees 953.54 15 NOAM t 145 W Beker 24 I· 167 I Ftte proofing shlngles, 25 Pool healers• rurnac11s IT 14) 631 t 788 JO day tiel St'i.11 rn111 tSLURRY MIX) Free counsel 642 7047 in the ' l' """" All!SiO Reas C1ltiaet Makia1 Cllil• Cart Garoen1ng & ma1ntenence. LOVING CHILD CARE My tree trimming, mowing, tiome. 1 year & up, full clean up!I & na.,,11119 We LT HAULING · MOVING Rental Clean Ups, Jon 645·8192/731-2916 MtlHfl ' yrs e•P&•. Int/ext, spec •Fauce11•01sposalS111 IUIORING ,pecialutng in "' natural woo<l t1r11snes. ~lvdy hebt1', sc1enc11 a Brick· lock-Concrete bonded & insured. tree COAST PLUlllll I malh 63 l-l054 DAILY Riltes Hee e!it1mates -645·4269 or 645-0032 •New cabinets, cabinet lime 650. 7 169 do 11 all 731-6366 College student, lge truck, 10 rotes C<JM Thank you 759· 1936 Court LO)" prtces Lie.-bonded est L•c C-33 No 290804 HEATING Hea1er Special Bob 673-5367183i·1161 638-6911 Aep1pes Call 642-8089 flfi•I Stnict 1oc1ng, bars & 101m1co PILOT AttorHJI countertops 642·088 t Movia1 Drains ctear trom i 514'5 , ....... c .. o•,,-e-sp·o·n""d""e-n-ce-- -INT /EXT PAINTING Repair faucets. <lisp, SIC Appraisal forms, etc CHtraclors l•r•11l1fi WHtt-1 G ••• ,11 Mowing, Eoo ng Twice a SERVICE Costa 1111 law c .. ,., _ca_,rr-••_.r1..__ __ _ •A· 1 IOYlll• Reas & Oep~able Anytime M&M 642-9033 Jack111 536-4471 Best Quallly 25 yr e~p CALL JAY 64~4 76 mo $20-$25 645-5737 Remodel/Repairs comm Tll'S llllLIH • C1v1lt Bus111ess L1t1ga11on •Crn11inal 'Drunl. Orl\llng REMODELING all phases. Lie T .116 428 730· 1353 leatal Servic11 Typing · Tecnnlcal Writing PAINTING-Carpentry •RENTAL ASSISTANTS II. Proof Reading & res1d Llc'd, bOn<led. Clean Ups•Tret1 TrlmmlnQ Haul anytntng. 6415-7331 Vurd Ma1nt •Haullng ins For e51, 552·9 t42 Mlt<E 650·3263 HtHf CltHiDt DIRECTORY •Per'Sonallntvry 18 yrs tn artia Lie; bond· •Real Estate ed 968-3664 anytime Room Add111ons-Remodel JESSIE'S GARDENING AOBIN1S CLEANING ·ABC MOVING· drywall. plumbing Free Ae&sonable 759·0658 Ov1cktcaretvt Low rales .ist 1~ yrs e~p 859-0687 960·763 l (Fee1 plus 1ne IAVINE MIRROR ano 1118 HUNT ING TON BEACHCOMBER ever~ Wednesoav a1 •Ernployment Problems At1palf Altera11ons Call to• 11e11 1n111at 1..onsu1-ooors-Wmoows-Cabmet}I 1a11on w11n an a11orny Panel Pa11os Fences 35 Commerc1al-Res1dent1al Clean-ups yard main! SERVICE a thoroughly L1cense<J 675-2826 rreo estimate 540-8035 clean nouse 540-0857 Lie T 138046 552-0410 Rentals & Home Shanno Typing/Word Processing OUAUTY PAINTING fair All bustness sctiool & per- Desir• MOW•HH•Tllll Clean hse or ap1s Reas· ST AAVING COLLEGE pr1tes Free est Call loofi11 sonal pro1ec1s 851-10411 Sl'UOENT S MOVING CO Jonn any11me 63<1-2050 -H""u-be_r,.Al!!oo-o""t""1n""g....,al-l ""1y·p·e-s • no e\lril c1>a1ge• CALL TODA'" 71 4 75 t 5270 yrs t:•P Jerry 546-44 13 Aalo•otlve Repa1r1~ma111oos Fences KITCHEN DESlGN Need REAS RATES FREE onab1e rates wi..ly or mo p1ans tor new or iemod EST (7141:.>41 1235 refs Barbare 546-6740 Lte> l 124 436 lnsureo p . -New-Recovftf·Decl<s Wi .. tw CltHiDI 64, 8427 "'"!!!• .. r~11-• .. 1.,... _____ 1t ,c r;.4, 1802 548-9734 t--'l'!w"'A"'i"'t•e"!'w!'!!'ll1z~A~R~o~-Ill FOR SHH& ACCENT PIN STRIPING sttelllt!S partition~ low ANY CAR $44 95 rates Steve 73 I 8311 i..11chen? CALL CARYL HOUSE-APARTMENT 642·0355 References H1aclza1a Cleanmg 01 Renovating wA TCH us GROW' f'arth1ng Interior Design HANGING/STRIPPING Secretarial WINDOW WASHING Your Dail~ P1101 Service 011ec1or~ Represent au"e • rrom 11 Systems 549·0827 C1rpet Service l11tysittia1 cA~Pn & u N6LEuM in- BABYs iffiNd UY HOME s1a11011on & repairs 30 Dr~IU Lite plumbing elec carp Free es1tma1e 650-4468 P1iati•1 VISA MC Scoll 673 1512 Ser•1'ce1 Tne ont)' magic is -• OUALIT'f 63 t-2026 142-Hll ert. 322 RYWALL ,. •PiNG' Floor covr g Snlvs etc HHaehlcl Services "' Fred 01 Jack 962-2443 Fllt PlllTlll llLACKWELDEA Paper-"'!!T""Y!"!!P..,1N"'!G .. ,•B•o"'o""'x"K!!llEl'!!f!'!!IP"'"1N"'!G .. All Te~tures & Acoustic Pohsn silver & gold 1n your oy R1cnard Sinor L•C nan9ing & 1emovat Oual Fot 1nd1v 5m1 business Stilt Law r!~~~~Sl~~~rss ol happy wor~ only 494-3616 Hrtday/wle 640·0888 Stale law reQuires 1"31 811 Nr V1c1011a Costa Mesa t1'3 e•P Anoy 645-903 1 Accoutiar N1gri1s 6 P T 642 8.iez Ce•eat Concrete Baoys1111r1g m, nome SI Concrete masonr~. llal- yrs e•per mo1ner of 011e worl. tounoaltons Block Free e~t Kevtn 673 1503 NEED tlELP., CALL JEFF' nome Free esumate JdC,I. ot all lrddes carpen 650 3 Electrical .,., µ.i11111ng gardening Cttalles · 111 Tl•anll you 963 4 114 fXPERT Wallcovertng in· TYPING/WORDPAOCESS contractor$ who perform stallallon Reas Consult· tellers reµo1 ts 1esume5 work over $200 mctoo1ng CPA h1gn quaftty income ELECTAtCrAN Pnced tie.in ups l'IC No1ob 100 HOHf Sittiat n9n1 tree est1ma1e on ldrge or small• 556·2264 Prol mature. reliable large or small fObS LtC. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL' petlplant care Local rel OU A Lil Y PAINTERS an1 ASS•gnmt 58 t ·8590 manu~crtpf edn 631 ·628 I labor and matertals must PROMPT NEAT PAO I o U I ..,. I tax worJ< at 1eas rates Jonn Brown 631 -6483 Yara REF s 650-3052 Uriel. Lie o 675-2826 WE GALS SHOULD HANG Trea Strua·ct be 1cense n 1consvv FESSIONALS 636-7 149 '5 • con1tac1ors should so 12 YRS EXP 1 m small T~~~~~;,~lls i{3a~l!t,~8i{ DOUGHERTY BAOTHEl'IS s1a1e 1n thetr aovertl51flg Asaarium Service Loving c111ld cart! m) Costd Mesa horn;, E•ll rtl s 6J I 1938 Concrete U torm 1 pour 01 comp1e1e 1obs No 1ob My prices are small' Trees 1anoscap1n9 & clean Contractors ano con· 650·64771650-6646 Pl11ter It ups 21 yrs e.p 642-3657 svmers con1ac1 Mery 39662 t 673-0359 We t1x 11 ore.ik 11 t>vy 11 0t Bob 546-<1656 wk<Jys AESIOICOMM LllND haul '' 548·5009 L • • 20 vrs Do my own wor~ H I' _i_a_u_•_.f..,1•1,.1._ ___ .. 1 Beau11t-y your home or otc 1 flat tee includes ftsn tank decor & weel<I) ser vice We also stock & se1 · vice e~1s1ing tanks MARMIE AQUARIUM SERVICE 642-5405 100 small 964-0366 8 )de ' ROD'S CONCRETE & _oo __ e_•,.P_•• .. 1 ____ MASONRY 9 yrs same ~ HATl:\PAYING BILLS'? loc Free est 840-1705 Pprsonal\. bookkeeping Sell with EASEi pvt low C:OSI bill paying It's a BREEZE buogeung 960-356 t Ctass1t1eo Ads 642·5678 Ill IDI • c PE. IT Ltc 278041 Al 646-8 126 --... ---.... ~---u IS a II • Custom Graphics/Murals DUMP JOBS & C I 892 5830 People who need peopla should always check the SMALL MOVING JOBS In VIJS hav Ing • Ovalll'y 1ntl elll pa1nllflQ MIKE 6"6-l 391 tor you1 homo or bus1nt1ss Service Directory in the Have sometn1ng lo sell? ___ o_A_l_L v_PILOT c1ass111eo eos oo 11 well Trade your oto stuff tor F1ee est Rafl<Jy 962 75 19 new goodies w11n a Classified ad. 6412·5678 C1assdled Ads 642-5678 LA T R PAT HIN Restvccos lnl/e~I 30 yrs Neat Paul 545-2977 EDS Pl'.ASTEAING lnlle•t Patcn1ng1tex1ures Restvccos 645-8258 More tamllles are gettmg tne camping "bug" tn111 year If you have a camper tnat's not getting used, sell 11 now w1tn a Cla"lfl&d Ad Grond•e al 558-4086 with any Ques11ons Contrac- tor s Slate License Boar<J. 28 C1v1c Center Plaza. Room 690 Santa Ana CA 92701 G1r11es for iiiLtiiaiit liiiiiFiio•ii•ii•iiiiiii3ii004iii Htlr Waate4 5100 HtlJ W1at .. 5100 Btlt Waat.. 5100 Btlt Waat.. 5100 BtlJ Waat .. SlOO 1'!!"'.-1t_ea_t _ _. __ z'!"9_l_2 llSWElllll SEllYICE C1erk Liquor store. part Easts1oe Costa Mesa FOUND ADS Telepnone Operator. var1· 11me tvll 11me avail. e~per HOROSCOPE 10x20 garage. s101age ovs shills 494.7777 pref 675-6864 BY SIDNEY OMARA only avail now 645· 7234 ARE FREE NEWPORT BEACH 10•20 -garages $95 mo Vicky Call·. 6415-4800 645-3323 Wednesday, November I ARIES (Mareh 21-April 19); Token of appreciation is received from one in position of authority. Your views will be vindicated,. you could have reason to celebrate. family member makes -concession and harmony is restored on homefront. Offict leat1h 2914 1'2·1171 161' Wes1c1tit NB 218 to!•--------• 1365 SQ tt Suitable tor medical or dental, Agent Taurus. Libra natives play key roles. . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Check machinery, be positive 54 t-5032 250 SQ ft $200/mO 779 W 19tn St C M Tom 85 t-8928 that communication has not been "garbled." Be sure you r 2 Oetuxe Ot11c es understand terms, get rid of -superfluous material, insist on Furnished Secretarial adhering to your own style and principles. Travel offer is likely area. pa110 deck ocean to be received, should be seriously considered. view Fashion Island area Contact Bruce Ct1ar1es GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Relationship intensifies -759.0700 you'll be provided with privileged infonnation ... member of •CdM olx suites. ampl opposite sex will confide problems. Scenario wu-avels fascinat· pkg $350up 2855 E Cst ing patterns which include money, power and love. You'll Hwy 675-6900 I endure, survive and you'll achieve victory llETllL/OFFICE CANCER (J une 21 -July 22): Strive to reach larger segmen t Cnoice Newport Beact• lo-1 of public. Realize that one w bo sings song of gloom could be cation on Pacific Coast U . hln f d f S Hwy Harbor side approx envious and actually be secre Y W1S g or your e eat. tress t200 sQ 11 114-645·7 tOO FOUND black Fl puppy vie or 35111 & Lake, BalbOa Pen Call eve 675· 1140 FOUND FlpOOole like, wnn 1tgn1 brown hair Nov t v•c old Nwpt BllCst Hwy 646·4672 Found Greyish poodle. Sor 1 n gd a I e I W arn er Identity 842-8655 f-ound Lrg Orange Male Cat, green eyes Harbor View OrtGoldenrod, Com 644-1979 Found M blk & wnt Lab m1~. lawn M Great Dane. lrt·COIOr M Aust Snep Also turtle N B Ammat Sheller 125 Mesa Or C M 644·3656 Baytront Oltlces patios Ladies oniv wlM seeking parking 1anr1011al 1one1y & bored women independence, confidence, ability to get to heart of matters in direct fashion. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Scenario highlights new starts, 673-1003 Lei s talk 650-8011 Arcn1tectural PHJECT ClPTlll Min 8 yrs exp arcnitec· tvral drawing Leadership & knowledge ot arcnnec· lural practice essential Apply to Pereua 24 18 MacArthur Blvd N B 644-0620 EOEtMF Assembly 81111 YOUR JUIS Openings for 20 people In 1r111ne area 10 do general assembly work Work wllh small medical parts Must nave good manual dexte111y Call ot Come in KELLY SERVICES. 217 1 Campus Drive, a340. Irvine, CA 833-1441 • E.ttip. breakfast & tuncn cook, tvll & PtT positions avail Xtnt working en· voronment in Balboa Call tor appl btwn 7·9AM or 3-5PM 675-7829 lllYSITIHS IEHHI Temp tperm . days/eves Call Charlotte s Siue_rs tor appt, 645-3741> added independence, opportunity to imprint your own style. East Coast Hwy COM 500 LOST 10·27 Costa Mesa Focus also on employmen t. conferences with thoee who share s ' batti Sign 11gnts 28 yr old Omega mans IUITICllll hzimi~!iii:si<~~ieii!i'r~'-'lt~~'lf-ui~'tll~\il1tl:~11l'R:1tlrdi:~1'R!atttl".'t~':::~~~~~~~"t-"'"'1!t1'C'~-wi~~~·o1t1'~tti1~,_."°"ff"-~ef'lele-le IC conce • i.eep~ake $200 •ewa•<l beaut Not Ben salon CLElll/nPIST Typing 60 wpm, no exper nee Mature person re· Qvireo Apply 1n person Alf Valley Acceptance Co 18552 MatArthu1 Blvd su11e 102 Irvine Club Manager Cap•Slrano Bay Yachl Club 1n Dana Pl Harbor ~1erv1ew1ng tor a club manager 10 handle oay to oay oper- ations. bookkeeping or- oenng & 01ner ou11es 11 you have ofllce ma,,ager el(pertence seno resume 10 Cp eve 3415 55 Castles Pl Dana Pt 92629 Comb1na11on Sand Body man & Painter wan1eo 631 ·7271 Concierge assistant 4 days a week Apply 1n person MOn·Frt. 9·5 AO· m1n1stra1tve office. Suri & Sano Hotel 497.4477 COUNTER HELP Fot Sanow1cn Snop 955· 1247 or 971-1739 °COUNTER & SA'\..ES nelp afternoons Apply 1n per- son Noack s 170 E 17tn ~ FILL TIME PAY LlllSClPE 111111111 PlllT-TllE WOlll needed PIT In CdM 20 Opportvnll1es available nrl wk. 1'vesday and witn the Los Angeles Tnvrsday a must Call Times C1rcu1a1ion De· Mon Frt 8 30·4 pm par tment 1n our 673•2268 door-to·dOOr newspaper LEG A L SEC A ET ARV sales program Gvaran- neeoeo tor busy general teed novrly wage-plus practice 1n Hunt Besen comm1ss1on Hours 9AM Sell stater 2 yrs CA legal 2PM 01 4PM · 9PM e,;p Only Qualtheo neeo 1'ra1n1ng •S prov10ed call 847-6041 Poten11al 10 earn $300 plus per week For an tn· terv1ew, Call 1714 ) 957 ·236 I Elcl 1204 IEIEllAL OFFICE Typist Permanent pl ume, uper neces-sary inclvd· 1ng phon~ Presently 1n Anaheim Aetoca11ng 10 Hunt Ben early '84 t-956-2560 Davma general office tua11n oaseo hrm seeks mature ino1v1dua1, perm ptt nandle phones type 50wpm exper reQ Con· tact Meltssa at 832-7161 IHIPlllEYDICU Easy onone work No sell· 1ng Mon·Frt 5-9pm $41tu • bonuses E•oer not necessary Clean Cul de11very person also nee<led Must nave Ltve-1n cntl<l monitor tor 2 yr ofo. W Or Cl y Character references & veriflcallon or 6 mos e•p Spit! snllt 7-9AM I 30· 7 30PM Must be avallaole on snort nollce tor weellnignts & week· enos Cooking & novse- cieaning required $3 JS pr hr non-smkr fluent Enghsn Call Answer AO : 595 642-4300 LDllOFFICH Mortgage c:ompan't1 nas 1mmeo1a1e opening tor aggressive loan ofl1cers EAtellenl compensation w 111 train Tne bes1 loan programs available Call Irvine Pacific Mortgage 476-123• Mac1>1n1s1 •.. ,., . ., PlllT TllE Earn up 10 $400 per mon111 Retirees House· wiles College Students Need oependable auto to oe1tve1 Daily Piiot 1n Laguna Beacn t2 hrs per oa)') Weekday, P M • Weekends A M Call Mr Barrow 642-4321 ext 343 EOE Plllll Wllll No e•Ptlfleo<:e necessary Company wtll train Shlary • bonus No Seti· mo PtT eves For &Dpt. call 662-58413 Ask for Beth PIEHOHE Mature edit tor counter service 1n Balboa Island pie shop Must 11n;oy peoµle & balling envlron- menl Svrl shltts avall. Also h1r1ng tor new Laguna s1ore F/P-1tme 673-7437 aft 11am PIT delivery L A T1mUr days 3 am • 6 am. Car & phone a must• Salary and bonus 494-8496 Pvi Secretary -12·~ da11y gener 11 insur a nee olttca typing Non smoll.ar Al· !state ins Costa Mesa 540-7011 ~<aAs--<;eu..M<-a~+:--Jft.D:~~~~l.:-::-~-... llllvtl1&11Ytal~----I at 261-6262 Aero space fntener DECO-IHlllEll Great apply & $I Fie• nrs Hatroresser s assistant Will tram 7 t<l-998.5525 recep11on1s1 he <l cos- other Leo figures pronunently. NEWPORT BEACH 549·2042 Rent or comm 644-0661 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Follow through on h WlCh -EXECUTIVE SUITE Los• BMXIM oiorcycle or 540-8582 manufactufer is •n neeo ot an eape,,ance<I Nut Former Sel·UP Operalor Must set uirand operate tor retail c101n1ng SIO<e Fv11111me POStllOn EX· oerience requtre<I Call Mon -Fro 644-5070 ask rea1iz.e initial impressions are apt to be correct. Be ready for OFFICES Helmet wn1te wl reo visor hbr t•t•lltrslllt change, travel and a variety of experiences. Dispute involving Fasnion 15 760-607o & blue tace guard, on Sec'y lor non prolll ~IT Delivery property or s.......;.,.1 rights will be settled in your favor. Aquarian oc Airport 752"6408 Sa1uroay Oci 15 at AIP. AIR. PtA, type 55 ~.... •EWP01'T IE&C• IAVINE BMX TRACK WPM. computer 11xper L A Time 10 nomes on Balboa !Siano P1c;kuo or Van reqv ir e<l w/1nsvrance $700tmo 3 30 AM • fl "M No Col· tec:llng S4R '44 I or figures prominently. Please call Todo. helptut. sat n89 Laguna LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Reach beyond what appears to be 1 OOO 2no tlr Quiet street. 969 122 1 Beach Museum ct Arts nicety 1noscpd bldg Ott a limit. Popularity increases. y2u'U attract allies ~<!.l<m&:ran_ge .$tree1....piu1uno garage l osi lg green wing Macaw. 494-653 l ""tenns will be made to suit your needs. Special invitation could be ava11 645-4800 Vicky 19th & Whlltter. Rewar received to prestigious !IOCial affair. Sagittarian plays important 645-3323 oys ror cap1ure 645-9095 role Othce spaces 1or lease SCRAM-LETS · • 747 fl S5951mo tst l SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be ready to ·tear down for month renJ lree vllls po, •ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a more solid base. Your AIC. ground fir t055 Et ANSWERS N"Wition is strong, superior appreciates your contributions and Camino Or Cosla Mesa "''Jumper . Irony r-· 3 Blks E ot Fairview & will do !IOmethlng about it. Focus also on news concerru.ng Adams Facet . Heroic rvw11ible family reunion. • 754-1040 Mr Tracy HOT AIR ,...-.. IUS N 22 "---2 ) M ber f · I can'! get exci1ed when 1 SAGITTAR ( ov. ·un:. l : em o oppostt.esex S1gn,,gn1s"corner'Jam· hear oureconomytsp1ck · llld Mahr /l••t•ll•r 646· 14 13 Store neeos exper. person dental to malle all kinds of ro11er Great Lakes ot CA, seek- bllnds Barbara 673-7830 Ing orthodontic re· ·Bookkeeper. tuft charge movable 1no tvno11ona1 for tast growing small wtre bender Please call Irvine CPPi 1 person otc Sharon 645·S182 H11y pnones. must type 50WPM, 10 key by tovcn will train on computer Non smoker 552-8394 Dental office manager e•per 1n all lazes ot front office 4' 1 day week. CM 63t-1420 me101091sl 675-8406 llAlll lllESSElll New salon needs lull or partt11me operelors w11n cltentele 1n FO<Jnta1n Val· fey area Musi call (2 ).31866-56901~6-2689 Host/Hostess Now ac- cepting apphcanons for Host/Hostess pos111on at 1he Ancient Mariner. Please apply 1n person 2607 West Cst Hwy, NB Housekeeper, live 1n needed tor ertlerty lady In Newport Beach. Must be able to dr111e and cook REF's req Call 673-'4827 ---- Waterbury 5 station nut tor Kat•e_o_r _K_'•---- tormers 5 yr eapenence llEOlmllllT required We otter a com· Small law ottic. Typing ' pet111ve salary ano an &it· 45•50 Light book- cellent benefits oaco ge keeping Non-smoker 1nc1oo1no a cnotce or 4 752•2516 ml!lllcal plact$.. ---------l11tsoll F 11ttatr CtrJ 1315 East Grano Ave El S1!9vndo Ca 90245 EOE MIF marketing Needed · 2 mar~e11ng rep- resentatives Exciting new 1oea Evening work Call M r Johnson. 662-5842 lllltHr .. t l"'Mtlt Reliable. tor the T-s Restaurant In the Surt & Sano Hotel, Lagun1 Bell 5 day week, 7am to 3pm Apply 1n person. Wed thrv Sat , ask tor Finn ....... , .. t /ltll pays meaningful compliment. You gall\ information which could boree al MacArthur. tn· Ing up steam I know what lead to profitable enterprise. Analyze tenns, define motives and eludes approx 3500 sq '' steam is Wet HOT AIR Boollkeepers Now ac· cepllng apphca11ons tor a Bookkee1ng position at tne Ancient Mariner Please apply In person. 2607 w Coast Hwy NB OoNvl Shop Counter IHHllll IHIH llTlllE Positions available Apply 1n person. Rothschllds Restau1ant 2407 E. Coast Highway. CdM nPllT llHTllUIT 1 . ground level e•ecuttve of· -realize that your extrasensory perception is extreme Y acuve. lice suite Excellent Park· 1,P .. e .. r.-ao ... • .. • .. l.• ____ 3~0_1_2 Virgo figures in 9Cenario. ino landlord desperate CIRCUS Of nelp PIT Coste Mesa Experience sales person area 549 -8793 Of tor Shade & Drapery 58t·29:.>4 Shop Barbara 673-7830 11100 E•perlence<I, to wall on Newport Beacn firm neeos tables tor The To-s good typist with al least 5 Restaurant In the Surf & CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Signifi'cant changes occur SI 09 SQ 11 as ts Catt Karen 752-5444 SSAGE in re1'tion to lifestyle. There could be desire to decorate, remodel IA Or P··-'----item which beautifies home surroun~; .. .-. Cycle •S340t up. crptaldrps, w=~ 'l.AU'e"' ate rstrms. 1730 I Beach remains high. you'll be at right pl.ace at special moment, Blvo H B 8412-2834 judgment will ultimately prove correct. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You could be involved in "courtroom drama." Much of llt"enario focuses on backstage, behind scenes. elements of illuaion, mystery and intrigue. See places., people as they are, not merely as you wish they might exist. Be idealistic, not gullible. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You "discover" loved one. Means what you have been seeking is actually close at hand. Lunar, numerical cycles highlight emotional fulfillmen t, wishes that come true. added popularity and opportunity 'to transfonn apparent loss into solid gain. 11TllE " EXECUTIVE SUITE Nwpn Ctr 640-54 70 Westcltll Or N B Snr 3 rm furn ollc refrig wet bar. gr II $350 mo Call betwn 8 30 to 5 30 Mon thru Fri 646·2474 Co••trcial Reatala 2911 Corona del Mar, 1800 sq fl. Top fool tralf1c area. -~~---------+ parklng IOI gOO<J v1s1bllf· looa1 2900 y anti on Real ala to ty, on ocean side or Coast · $~ 2901 Highway Sl 15/SQ fl $200/mo furn, pvt enllb9 Rtatlla 2907 alH NNN Resp clean No kit prtv --.. -~---.. -~1 , / C D IM p CM. bus/snaps 549.4669 Large Big Bear cab•n Pool Fem rmle. mature resp ort11• I ., rtJI Beaul. spacious turn hm non-smkr mat te pref 5350 Jonn 548-2497 lable color TV 2 lrplc lr111ne hme. Pool/spa, 173-ICIC sieep~ t417t4)545-6916 tennis Maria eves Rentals to 786-3114 lmmed occvp Sllare 2901 OCHIFllHT Fenceo yard. 10.000' to 50,000 near Harbor and Baker 549-8 161 719 NO HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON 110-1112 lHYlWEH ATTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE YOU EXOTIC DANCERS M/F For Bachelor(.lllle) Parties •stopper grams 826-4941 EXOTIC IHCEllS Bachelor I Bacneloret te Olltce & Birthday Parties THE UST HURRAH 738-8538, 558-8538 FllH WEllMT LOSS EXPERIMENT Pnys1olog1st needs over- we1gl'll persons 10 perllCI· pole 1n e•perlment to generate weight loss SIOllSllOS Absolutely free to tnose thal qualify (7 1411 559-9584 EARN ss to keep 111r Gen novse clng serv. wtll train HS PEllHI enthusiastic adults Exp d, tor 1tie Tow11rs Res· $41-8/per hr 8AM·2PM, tavrant in the Suri & M·F Trans req Costa Sand Hotel. Laguna Bch Mesa & H B res pret 5 day week. 7am to 3pm 957 ·8431 Apply In person, Wed thru Sat . ask tor Ftnn Eltrt,rtaHrlsll Career 0pportvrri'iy 1n Ptflll growing cosmetic and to manage new mail box A color af1alys1s business buslhess svs co NB 848-9725 I Mature wt gent bus e•pr Base salary w/bonus based on productivity Xlnt op port Reply P 0 Box 1903. Newporl Ben. Ca 92663 ClSlllEll E~penenced lull or P/1' cashier wanted for Fasn1on Island Retail store EOE 644-5070 Couple seeks mature woman to care tor 9 wk old mtant Ille house· work, Mon-Fri Live Out 714.493.5434 CHILDCARE for teachers 2 children In my hon•e Mon-Fn 8.30-2pm. Refer reQ So Irvine area 851-0378 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. start 1mmed. 11:lnt skills essenttal, min 7 yrs lull-time exper Vector WI P a.per pret 1'op salary 10 mature quaht1ed MIF 752·7170 ' Bedroom 1n my nome full use ot nouse v111 incl S275 546-5522 4 Br 2 Bd~/0. Ammlewanted 631·6140 k11cn etc $250/mo • People·or•ented. creative $2Cl.dep 646-8386 prof 10 snr J.borm apt, s:g~,s~~,:~~~~~!'~:es 650 ~?}:,0:; ,~~~LE~ ~xte~ CLElllClL/TELLEll Costa Mesa C-2 548 7249 1 1 / 2 5 • 2 7 A 1 • Requires 40 wpm, own Expertenced-part-lime paste-up and type· setltng Able to build both peges and ads. and 1npv1 ad copy on VOT Patrick Tool. 642-4321 EKI 308 . -C M m 3 or 2 ba home Near OCC .All pr1viteges Conoo to stir, re non-smkr 5250/mo 549-3674 close 10 beach Gar wld Furn room m Costa Mesa $300 • ulif 631 -8029 N B S275 Call Aon wkdys , 971-6578 •••••trial t e n d / E " t> l b 1 1 automobile. high school FILE OLEll 2 131986-9255 grad & neat appearance. Entry level XLNT Op· IHtlll 2920 Thrtlt & loan savings & porlvnlty Call Nora at llTElllOll IHIH ASST Prefer advanced students tor aflernoons & Satvr· day'" Newporl Beach re· tail studio Various tasks, 1nclud1no display 8 sales Well-groomed, entnusl· as11c non/smoller Rel· erencas reqvtre<l Flex· 1ble nours. $4/hour 6410-9150 llOllTICILTlllE Int/ext plant ma1nt tecll , container design & In· s1all eaper req depend ca1 needed 760-1486 Jack Jn The Bo• is now years expertence Call Sand Hotel. Laguna Bch. 752·6408 5 day week, ?'am-Jpm Mecnan1c. experienced, Apply '" person, Wed own tools MacGregor lhrv Sat • ask for Finn. Yacht Corp 1631 Placen· Restaurant· Ila C M La Bagvelle new French Bakery Is looklng for 1 MFG PIECE WORKERS dependable person 10 1111 wanted tor assemblers a PfT counter day llmfl solders & slamers Call sales position E11per. 3pm-5pm 549-79341 helpful, young growing Co. good t>enellts Call to apply 751· 1266 Claullfed Ads are tne an1w'er to a •vccesslul garage or yard salel lt'a a better way to tell more people I SELL l<Jle llams with a Delly Pllor Classified .Ad 642·S678 hirlhg, apply 1n person, • Mon-F• 3-5PM 6042 Ea· DallJ Pilat ...................... . 1nger Hunt Beach H B ~R.SECllETlllY . PART TIME . 50• wpm, gen otc skills. : prof atmosphere. full and : g1~,ro~~~~.av:~..,:~c:;i : Deliver Daily Pilot b., auto in APPLE oN'E : ~ Laguna Beach area (2 hours HY PHCll IPEUTH per day). Weekdays P .M. - Key Punch and gen11rat-0t-weekends A.M. Earn about flee experience necess- ary 10-key by touch $400 per mo Call Mr Barrow XLNT company benefits ' • Call Miiiie, after 9 AM at :.~or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE 645-5800 .................... ·········· ........ . home $230/mo Call Ch11s alt 4pm 645-2435 Prot businessman :)6, -n/smkr. resp, wishes to Ft 25 • room & board e~ch shr hse or condo wlprol tor typ1,,g llling & cle11n· F 1n Nwpt area Ask for ing nt) ktds 2br 2ba. Mike, 6'6-74124 days snto~ 4 blks 10 bch H B ----- -536·612 1 Jim afler 5pm ProtlM 2br 2ba. Newport 1200 SQ It W lrvlne area, 25 ~:d?e~E,~A~:a~!Yyour ~~~·nco: 11~1~:~ce8c~:,: 957-6026 for appoint· inclos olf1ces. $5041/mo Fantaslest 828-7162 . tent tratntng. benefits. ment APPLE ONE ~liiliiiilllll•••••lllll••••••••••••••••181•'1 85 t-8928 & 1 Newspaper Penn Pt pv1 entr no cooking or smoking $225 675-3391 SUUAl .. TIL Wkly rentals no.., 1va11 t 1 S 50/wlt & up Color TV Phones1nroom 2274 Newport Blvd CM 6416-74•5 '-IUtHILIMI $90 wk up Cable color TV • 3026 W Coast Hwy NEWPORT BEACH Steps 10 beach Furn. 1ac. sundeck garage Nwpt • Bch $300t mo 675·418 t6 XLNT nr Hoag PVC entr & ea N·smok/no kite S300 ~6-103S or 6'5-90115 l1t1l1,Jht111 2t04 LAmlNA BEACH MOTOR INN Wkly rattt $ 105 A up Daity/Wkty/Monthy KltCl't'9 1vall ColOf TV .... 8190 pool a atept 10 ocean 985 N Coeat Hwy Ocean vu. sec .. quallty llv· Females wan1eo 3 rms 1no S425 12-1 6415-3756 111111 tn nice 41 Br h~ Et s1de CM Quiet Resp female to shr hse In Non-,mkrs $230tmo CM. 241 •. non-smkr ulll Eves 650-2617 $400 • '.It ulll 241I·1303 F em rm t e 2 s. J 5 Resp female 10 share 2 B-r non-smkr N B S350 Dys 2 Ba CdM nome. non 966-670 t, ev 63l·1260 sml\r, no pets 673-5480 Fem shr 2 er Newport Resp y0ung proi ,-ahr Beach house 1 blk from spacious 3 Br apt Santa buc;h, no smo~ 1,,0 Ana Hghts. 12· 15·83 $350/mo yurty Lve $275mo Beaut cte1n & meso 650-8739 Quiet 250-0440, alt 6 -557-2428 Fe. P1oteulon11, ntce 2 WE-LOOK FOR YOU! bd nr oceen Npt Ben S350 650·699• House/Roommates Unllmlted 832-4134 Hug• BelDoe oce11ntron1 -~ t101ne. p11noram1c view ltatalt Waat.. AW'S $3$0/mo 675-9644 C0uple need ocean front Newport pr. rm, bl, entry btcnelof or I bdrm Yrly m trg Eastblull condo toe Ref avail 6•.,8417 h I I P r I V S 3 5 0 MHMge lheftpltt WQ\lld 0 838· 1873. A-6414-6806 like to nChtnge tor rm, &•• 8•68 CMINB Allthll 841 8326 H.I' WI.I.. 5100 advaricem~nt sa 1ry Mor• tamlllte .,.. getllno 2500 Sq f1warehouse1nc1S . Cati f6r Interview tne ceinp1no "bug" 1h11 KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZ£S1 2 oft. & lg meuanlpe *SALES* Flrst Thrlfl ofAmer1G1 If ne e a • • 3042 Enterprise. C M 91 • 7 14-568·6e~1 ~~.~~t~Jno Pavtarlno llltwn Bristol & WANT ACTION? ~. Mii If now with a 55 Fwy 541c SQ II NNN •--~ 957-273 t 546-6985 (la1l41) Clutlt.O Ads 8412-5678 c-.-.. Ad. ' 2,660 sq 11. 3975 Birch. NB $1330 M 1A zoning Agent 541 t ·5032 Prior PlvmblnQ aales ex- perience a must Apply In· person. Mon-Fri St1r11t 2t22 TIE WLI Pl•lllll Sx151 tocked room. pvt etl· 1528 ~ Bl11d trance. tn Costa Meta Coate Mesa, CA S201mo 1213)5 15-3615 641 -1289 AHtHCtat•tl 3002 ALL 111111 •SPiRtfdXL XbVtSOR• E11perlenced person to i'dvtse In love marriage, work ctoHty w1tn 1n<1 bus 675·24951631·11397 help expand ntabll1htd ___ _ marine mfg rep & di•· •RYMl1 Tllllt IPTIUT• 111'T1•wnn Votunteer1 needed tor en.iew 11vdy 11 UCI You must be right nandeo. belwwn the aoes & 18· 65. In good neefth & 011 all !M<lleatlOn 856-4124141 •aily Pilaf · · --· · __ : · .. IAILY PILIT IUUlll TUllll Now accepting applications for : AGES 11-14 I EARN lJ» TO $75.00 PER WEEK •Wt now hot 15 Ollflll'1' IOI 10U'I •• ,be•vtt\ to S«urt ruclets tor Tile Or1111t Cont •Diiiy Piiot 0..r crews start 1t 3.30 p.m lllCI J ltOI\ untM 8.30 p.m. """"'''· Oti Saturcllr. "' "Of• a ltw 1110111tou11. Yov wlll "'" ma11r 1nps tftd. pru~ t1o11 111111 ••mt"I 1011f own lllOlltJ L. llltrt IS no deit"'llll Of CO-.CllOll tnV()fytCf '" YOll are mltlnfld, pleew ult Mr (111. .. ICOIJ( (714) 548-7058 l.agun1 Beacll 494-5294 -0.t OREEH cuh for WHITE M19hant1 Prof c0ul)l9 ,,..Os small tBr ept or lge 2 BR unit l•-------- trlbutO< Must llandlll tll Olll<:e 11nd small war•· hOUH functions Including typing 1ome bOOlt· keeping and HI.. IOI· tow-up Requ1r .. PllrllCV· 11rty ooo<J phone Ctp11bllltlt1 8enet111 and opportunity Mull ha\19 own tran1portallon Call 63 1-0300 or tn penon B H Ballard Co. 1835 Su· pertOr •5. C M Rttume District Manager to supervise : newspaper carriers. Salary com-. mensurate with experience.; Company benefits plus bonus : opportunity. Muat have Van,. station wagon or pick up : with/shell. Mileage allowance · included. Apply · ln peraon, : weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 · West Bay St., Coela Mesa. CIM11tl9d A<Ja. your -With a Ctanltlecl Ad •toe> s11opping cef\t• =.i :--_c_._11_8"_2_-S6_1_8 _ C<JM or Bat Island Lv m.-s1111g11 5• 1 ·3?89 ~ l , • W1nt Adi Call 642·5678 MeeUAf)' I --r- ('8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Tuesday, Novem ber 8. 1983 11,A_n_i_iq._u_e_s ___ 6_0..,.10 furni turr 6025 Mi1cellaatH1 6211 Netorc1cl11/ AalH, larrtt4 AatH, larrted Aafoa, larrte4 1111 1.111111 h ""'0l'r 'S'J'>O ou111 ,,,111:c.t1011 Kon1u1.i\y Scffltrt 1011 INW 9112 Merct4ts ltaa 9145 Vol•t 9115 . "" TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE llHA:.O I ,Hl\ly ... \ult• Nt,lt '•l•lrl "' '·'''"' 11uu<J1. l•IJ a. lollllU~l!\l\l, som11 llfl ,__________ ---------- llllllf .. 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Waatt4 6220 '6 KAWA 550 ~Int cond tr•<> 4829 Old Cosiume Jewelry 0ell 11elmet MlJST SELL N, • .,, 111.11t•1•i>i. >oOlll>, tw1fl wanle<l 751 -8875 $1599 OBO S46-6707 $60 lull $1>5 Qll $100, k•11y s 1;>o 150 c;832 MHical lall. 6224 01co 3 RAIL MOTOA-CYCLli fRAILER $375 ~1N1.11 uro $4'> t.Jll lflyf1llH' •t9!i )79'1 Slt>l'IJ•'• lr11111ge 111osp11a1 t>t'IH $ ur, Hl'Lltnf" cha1r HIJ $I !Ill I )60 %2 8550 f.11m 1 t:.>:.. 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CI ,,~ 11 •• 11. s"""''" all e1tras PP I.:' St1\.:I -""'' •J Agt:'' 3-Borr .-st JG Pw•~t: "•· ,-f"~ :.:. -... ~,.. s Bldg. Materials 6014 twtcher tllk top. oak PAINT AND LIGHT BODY lONG BEACH rnrs S 1000 645-230 I WORK s ave SS & 1n-!No Cllerry e41t 4051 s2 1 •ioo Ii'• 1 "11 •, i42DCJ oeo 552-9604 amassmt>nts 44 State abb1 45 Writing 11..'IC'.' 46 CldSSll~ • I Ore ~1..iJ1o:>" 2..>1.cvedtil• 25 Ew nat•O"' .?8 t, tr !'ne Id ~2 HJrr-.~r J)Ant:>'~· J S S.-OL:i.:s"ll s: l, l~.t_ .... I C: 11•, I l nok' ? • 6 redwootJ <ll'CI\ lllll h om 49 tOlllS pt>• II SI l INNINI • Oc1k w.ilnul H•1:1C DeskS75 ea Exec crease your car s value (11')131-5ll0 Cl1.111 S50 4 Side Chll•rs by SS Bill 969-l 221 Trade-Ins Welcome Renault 9159 I ;q E11io c ao•nac S8750 l <Jcl0"U Alril GOnd PP 76 le Car k1c1~ b ruos 4 '>pn 83171 tO I ,, "~''"l i!ISO lidl lllJI 11 ,.,. 1111.1, c.011 .... thl ~ .. 1 n ... , ... ood '14 SJ' lJ I ' 11. ' rliful ''""ll"t'' Od• ., tn' -... =.. -, T ~ • r. 1 •I , , ~~o each Tub File $65 GOODYEAR RADIALS Now ope11 Sun 11 4 ~11 lures S20 ea While 14 121195-60NCT (2) gn;al s IJOU I 7 ' t<Jli I I I 47 Drosses SS .. s t1Li1,, • p1 'Ufd ~f Qfl cu i'v I Ir nn-,trurtion 1001 lr.i1h•1 b<J ~I •, .of 1 l>cJ 1.l'l~1nm -""""T--..----.---"'llJtl••llaCht'OrolOntl.111111.,·k I• ltlrn k UH• IOI w.111 1>0.:iro 3;.6 S50 760-9317 NEW 215.60 Eagte GT Must sell 79 3201 tmghl Rolls Royce 1' ,·· Datsun Dish style r.,o ''"' tono 65 000 m• 9161 •ao Seville F ,11 f roc1ded 83J-2264 2 3 4 6 8 10 1 1 1" 1 ..l SJ" '2 worm tlr1ve <,kill ,,,.,, 1<.11 ' lit••• •utd lllll> JM ousk-tvp dry copy ma-mags 54~0 55.,_0779 AC cas) reg gas 4 sptl r h111e yoo<.1 tond w/$60 " < SSOOO 646-208S THE LARGEST 14 S.lwS rJm wt ele<:l"I. Al Ml'°'l '4 J ."d I 1 Cf)fltl)'l"'.StH vclttOU~ I "'"t lllC C.ufd~ hi'J 103 I Thanh&lvinl s,eciall worlh ot topy paper a I W 4 9020 RCJY CAl"J\ 'ER $ tJO lull price 549 2060 "11 ti Hit Dat111n 9117 '-V Highest cash 1mmed for ·I Dr\l I c5 ~E SELECTIOll 1.7 ~~--+--+-4-~ C & r,.1vc "''to 5,00 toll an~ am er11 rww 11111111y room set Epipment 6016 t • ... t• 11.r~ev wuh t1ach IBM Elec1r1c fypewriler MODEL C new motor s 125 979 95 IS your veri1c1e. domestic or ·72-:>40Z. exll cona 11'-.\..../LL.: l 'V I \. foreign 551 8285 S3300 obo 7 S6·8666 .. • .• Highest cash 1mmed tor 12 DATSUN P/U runs · ~~E" \v"o"'o 11 1 11 "''' rnodel low m11eage ( otJ•llJCS in Soutriern r a111r,1r11a1 See u~ 1ooay' NABERS CADILLAC 20 Cannon 50 mm 1 1 4 ~ '"' ""~•· bJ I l 40 I Ca11"0" 28 mm 1 2 8. " ludul Rtnts Furniture skyl1gt11 ltllers 1oall1e1 1931 Newc:iort Blvd C M WJlnut Desk le1ge Type w11ter snelf. 4 deep draw- e1s, xlnt cono $100 obo 760-8466 hne body ni;eos .... or~ your vehicle oomesuc 01 $500 673_S262 101e1gn 551-82S5 Subuu 91671 24 -38 4 1 44 58 62 65 CJSt' SI ~0 t.r50 4 186 Canon AE I Proqr11m Cam· Whl wd \lP~k Wl lJOOkCase dhOvu S75 b45 0736 eril new cono $150 621 759 1192 Jewelry 4 I Fo• sale Nikon 300mm •Ct D1.imond Nrly llaw- F-4 lens $ 150 Nikon less Re1<11I $1000 sell 500mm F-SO lens $150 S4501obo 5d0 86S2 Nikon 50mm 1ens $50 ROUGH EMERALDS-Your Call 650-8409 c:hu•c t< $20 each' Free to YH 6022 640 8688 Piuo1/0r1aa1 6221 28 Bafdwln Baby Grand $3000/bsl olr 640-6176 Or 759-9555 Susan t'iAMMOND B·2 ORGAN "'ii,ep Leslie speaker C1as!r1c S 1200 7S6-7192 Seat s organ neatly new Recorder MANY EX- Free adorable kittens to Machinery 6216 loving home S31-36 I 1 2 tabte saws. 2 bend saw, SPINET PIANO . XLNT all 5PM wooo lathe jointer. 2 belt cond Just tuned. $900 TRAS $450 546-0202 WEIUY CLHICAIS llDTRUCIS COHHELL CHEVROLET 'X:'4 ll.Hl•11 Hh •I t t ~I\ \1 F~ \ ~46-1200 WEllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FllH lPPUIS&L FREE ll"f.s 01sc sa111le1s, drill press. 6'40-839S bt1n• n grrnder vice Corm1e1-Dellllo a wks old 675-?296 54 t-30\1 1 Srortia1 Goo41 6230 OHEVROLET "REE 10 9000 hOme 2)• Miscellaneou 6211 OUCH THIS IULI 1s211 BEACH BLVD ~"'o~~.;~iJ ~~39 spayed _2_s_a-11 _ti_o_Jr-d-,-1""s-a-11""R"'1d_e_r Like new P11nce GrapMe HUNTINGTON BEACH $450 1 Curtis Hawk 2 TENNIS RACQUET S 125 141-IOll; 141·U31 j FRE E 10 gooo riorr1e-Af9an -;ails $650 2 Vanagon 675·6076 WE PA-Y-TOP IOLLAR P 1.>errnc1n shep m puppy ll.ick >t«ll!. $2'\0 obo Rio Curl full wetsuit ver, mellow 644-7902 i;.i5 5258 OOOlles (n!'w) s85 flll •SEI CUS PIT BULL PvPS BLACK" I·' uu roao tues. 70A 14 54S-6047 aw ...... BRINDLE b w•s 010 qnod w nd $1201besl TV R d" POITllC/SlllRU I I i 646-5707 Oftt>r Mornings 7S6 4747 i a ao, 248011arbo1 Blvd Btlt Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Btlt Waatt4 5100 hrnilare 60251-'LUMINUM CAR TOP tereo 6232 COSTAMESA I -ADVENT TV model 156. 541 4300141 14il F1es1aurant Secretary Tht lli11•r R1St111ranl , 2 c;omtortat>le Ovt>rs1ufleo CARRIER JO cu 11 s5o bPSI ever maoe. perfect • • Ltri'1 kitchen, lac JOH• WAY•E now ta~inq apolica11onsl chrs ' w 011om.m $7 5 11> 64 1·0496 conclilion 61 t washable 4 Wlattl Dri•H 9030 ..,as l"e 10110,,. "9 ?Ce TE•IUS CLUI tor 1u11 and p11rt ttme ser S' •O ti50-eoo~ ' Ala" humP "deo game screen $1 200 646-0930 ·74 JEEP Cherokee§ or1g ,res ' E vi> rs Aoi; '~ " uer ~on ,,., -N 18 "·•"WS in 0"9 IJOAeS I "2900 ) r•!!r,e.,1ng or an •-1t •asnron1s1ano 8~11.r;.11i.ot>solaOl\fu11 ,. ins~SIOl'l rol(•8707 BEAUTIFUL 25 RCA owner •nt cond • Ba• iq cl"C 1000 .,, .. ~ i:...·veSev etary -'PPll· Nt>wponBe1,11 ''"' ~100 i;.,;>4 )f~ (()!Or rv 2 yr wrnly 642-8001alt lpm a·c1• "r ,.r,, ~ers i:: • .anl niusl have e•per1 l S ., R 1 /\MUH1l1r.E S 11'1 flf·r Cilr1 I $14S ~ree oe1 Open Trllcks • J ; :: ..., ,,~ ,, a oro1ess.ona1 ao-1.u4 ior1 alt" I R ., lt>7-141)' Sun TV Johns 646-1786 ....,_...,. ______ _ t t-a'a"ce I.. 1ype eiht '" 1-1 ' r " s 1" m 1' 66 I Ton serv•ce body Ail "' D ,canls must oe neil• r ean ano oepen :J .. r .. Ac•., 10 rPdU ano <;~t'd• Erig11s11 ADD•· oe ..... ,..<!M 10 am -12 r(J( ~ r• 2 '"'0"' .11·· Sl .... a•t>o· -a~-,d·C~"dt;,_ S A .., ' ., • .1. 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PEl AR> i;arl •,....-"'~' 03. 111.-w"t"'r ~II OIO "''V<'r "~t·ll cost $290llod1ac. 16 inllelable. 50 sell• $1600 631 -42;0 I t;i~., t 'l., ~52 079& hp Mere hJrdly used. on 1ra1le• ~Int Bes1 otter 70 Dodge , lon P1ci. up 11u:.1111.1h Tome Clo.;k over $2800 Call Answer vs auto prpe rack I l •"'•' "''"' S 100 54~·J982 AO 872 642-•300 24 nr am tm clnl cono r ur r ... 1 1 <.t•nllr•r SSO Power Boa ta 7012 S 1600 969-2931 l '·" I ~ 1 J •1•"'11 r .. ~~el 1----------76 Datsun longt>eo New I S' n , $ l':> 548 c.:or, 1 13 Boston Whaler 20 hp ora~es '"es quns great ·73 P u 2000cc new rad•· ~.;;,,;. ..... _!!!"'"' __ ..,;.~i al tu es nu clutch Holly 7S Sul.ldr., Rn\ gel dmifm cart> ru11s 1as1 only c.ass nu lore~ ~ds gd nm 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 S11501obo 241-0343 S2'3001000 6•6-7819 Toyota 916 9 .;.Cla;;•;;•;;ro~le;;t :iiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iii3iiii13 '74 260 Z. mini cond 1n- s1oe1out auto 11milm $3500 S31-3155 79 Cehca Lrllt>ack am fm • ·74 8210 >.Int cond auto a11. low ml . great' 1ransp 8 trk auto a t new oa1n1 1110 CHEVY •OYA 8 fires 1 t)wner 5~ 000 6 cyl auto. 20 mpg, stereo m1 $4900 642-6266 eves new interior $700/obo car belter hurry $ l250 60 Supfa .. 1m cono 47K OBQ 840-1269 m1 $7500 Ot•O 955-3523 --------- 492-1672 fiat 9123 SI STARLET sunroot ~·f""1...,.1!'!2!'!8-!!F~IA~T!!"'92!!"'9Dl!'O~O~R~I 11m 1tm stereo 5 5pd. tog 73 C.aprote e~ll snaPti S800 obo 675-9541 6:.i I 1;300 Ken Moss while 1ery clean $ IS50 11gn1s rear wiper 11n1 434'>Golden1od CaM mpg S3b50 031·3605 74 Chevy Nova $1500 77 F1a1 Spdr lmmac Sac !PERFECT GEM Total Cdll Lee Days O"lt $3250 call 495-2497 R.,r;lt' New f''19 0111n1 ,, 1 I 634 l990 e1 c 74 (;QROl A .6 IMPALA vs I owner a·oa41 9125 $2100 '548-8449 rnm .. c tond many •llBS 17 C1v1c Hatchback Snl SAS Llttlk ,,k,. nu <ona I $2'7~ 0 60 1833-8680 Rt AM FM S1ereo 39mpg 5500 'llHeo E •I 25 8am-Spm , Cassene, Good Trans 5 500 54100 84f>-717l l\3S 1294 MUST SELL SISOO obo 675-4737 T • la 9 7 -r, MALIBU CLASSIC. 78 c1v1c ciean 101<. rtllmf . l I $1500 S46.s11J $2200 OBO 55.., 3519 63 RED R3B Rare 0 11g I • c · l!lnt D"11en Oa ,,. $3996 er. C.ama10 Z2S a11 80 c.,,c Wh1 'bge aulo OBO 962 595, ~1e1pc auto cruise 1 air a"' tm cass • cono -'"'""' 55400 67S· 1277 S3200 OBO 645-S 169 I Volluwagu 9173 a 1 Monie Carlo 1 owne• SO P•elude. 5 slXI am.tm! • 69 Bug-•clean •n ~ out \ 2(;1< m. all .,,1ras $665(, cass sunroof r1>a sn r1 s;: 15C •59.c,s•a• •H)O 4449 $4400 G•ear cc.no 642-1714 1111111 6!i r'f r I < du I l • ne1.fr~11.(•\ •t •..-~')PP 1 I l ~ r ' " ~ J I I! '" SS700 OBO ;r, i -'Q!JO 10 BUG ~ol)•l ,nna Julo I •eoo •r, >F::> 8754 i>v~ ·o vw uu~ S8':>0 , "a«J,. 1 • ma ,,, ~'" '4"e • c Suti<'r Beel•t' • flt •un- SEE US FIRST! ''it1q r)r d , ~"" ,.ci ni JnO l 9315 wPal'1Pr ,11,rs '"""' 1111 .ChrJI er Ar .I r '-I ~ ~\ ~ c I ">{ I 0 -.-J-~'-,,.-,.-p-O_r_I _P_.c_l_I -c-on_Q_1 t>4r, 5J"4 r 1:>.:2 6 'i'-\1 .,, • • 2o<..., Mu~· 5Pf> !.:>-.2u ru~ ... "1 "'" "'IS.I•••••••••-Am"' .. u:.1.1ct..it1 JJes1t r_,513.,r,;n• l't'<C'" "l 3 .A.rpOrl a•ea ~ "~ fll• w w OOIJ ,.,j, I t~~~tJO" t;ed ... r',.. 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Bug 011u1r a $ '81•S St J00o!lo PP 5'40·323 I a''"' nctSt t\05t ... >StaS ·:>n SE•" RETA R" ~ ... ,,ddt le • ''"' p ,,, nl ·0 1•'•.,1 9 .., "' "' ""'" ,J1 s1 11on "' • ' -> ' •::>m ~ RE ':>f>•e•oue• se'"'' P r .n En1~ .. s1as• c dl''J Set• s~•g a110 proo '.Ali1~0· ·~ 15~151 r1e ... s Br .... rir1.i11qil'1yde B 1 solil ,. ., . .; "?" ng no , c~a•s , r n ,, r..iµe• <le31e• n 1rv1r1" I ""t ._<1rid S ViO 8 •28 ret>tl 10 CIPPlt r 1ean' ~?m~l ei tJe ·e Ge e.p. ar.•.i Mvst Cf> oepo>n-Nf•I w1c~er t>oo~ casr and 1enn1s shoes at I u 5 5-939.i oaoie Contact Grl•g I $75 M11ror 51 •48 $50 .. 4S80 Campu_s Or • SMllPOO ASSIST. Hyde Mond .. , lhru F 11oay 644 4r;55 B 52 602 oe1ween 9 30 and 10 30 flot:!NPO'I eacr -J r."1"aeo tor ous) sa1on L•c I a m only 642-432 t Buv OtREC I FROM Sates I tequired Newpo11 Ben I • MANUFACl tJRER * * * f>""l -1390 c1nd~n1e 50 to75•1.onnew I Wa11ress1Wa1\er. with car BIG MONEY 1 TEACHER lor wic1<er basket lunch lop quality t>etJ sols Twill £, c.e• d 112 um IS) 1n 1eacn· service 9 am _ 1 pm seH. 1ust $69 95 lull sets SHORT HOURS ng 2_ yr olds 646 1444 Mon-Fn Earn apo<O• 1usl $79 95 Save even \ TEACHERS AIDE PI T Sl501$17 5wkty Musi be more on queen and king •Photo Copy Supplies 9-130 da11y tor Christian neat. pe1sonati1e and sets Free dellve1y • 6 AM NOON Pre-School 536-11 12 energetic Call tor appt 636"4 195 •No E•per Necessary between 10 am -2 noon Con1emporary dirung rm • E~•ens1ve 1ra1n1ng •.,1ephone Sales or 2 • 4 11m Lo11·s set 6 chrs $300 lmmac program .-I Are you energe11c and a Kuchen 3077 So ~la1t>or s t>e•ge couch $275, • Wee1>,1y Pay Guarantee sell mo11va1or? Then <Harbor 111 Carriage!. S A matching colle11 table •Pleasant Protessoonal come and 101n THE 979-074i 1 SISO Other 1ables $100 Ole n Cororia Del Mar REGISTER team or pro· Lqe oak <liessinq tbl It you re bright and I less•onal 1e1eprione sales WAITRESS/WAITER S2% 645-7313 energeltc Call M r peoplf> Vou w1llt>ework-over 211unchandcocl11a11 Thomas betwee" 6 am & 1ng 1n our Santa Ana ol-shill SEACLIFF RES· 1 pm al toce earc11ng salary • 1 AURANT Hunt Ben 673-0118 I commission by workmg 9 WELDER apply 7 am only am -2 pm ,,, 4 pm· 9 pm Call betw~n 9 am . 9 pm MocGregor Yacht, 1631 Salesclerk Pharmacy tor appt 754_1066 P1acen11a C M r i T No Nights Cal be-l HE REGISTER WORD PROCESSOR tween 12-2 644-7575 S l S ., 1. o BJ r o •,48 92 18 tor Rey l!'if7 0?04 11411 BOSTON WHALER Aati••Hr 9045 r oAHAul DOUR fl OPNR w 1ra1ler 35 hp Evinrude Clanin S Ii" •i,o 8310 <Int 1.ono S3500 ObO '!'!!3"'!4'"'!!'F-or·o-3_w_1_nd"!'o_w_c_p_e_ 975-0365 unrest. S6000 675-3175 ~l!r\IT1111c• 'ew1119 machine l)rano 1H'W $200 22 Ceniuiy Lapstreke, "57 Chev2d1 nuctirome. 645· 3'•34 call Ovf'S 63 $4500 673•3951 petnl 57K orig m1 $1800 Lor11n1t1 Lapidary Arbotne 26 3' Sea Rey Dancer 79 ooo 5•8-0641 w1s1and $ 175 494 2905 325 hrs sips 6 tnct traller Packard '56.pink & while, Membersl11p tor saie John WaynP l enn1s Club $800 833-9331 Mon-Fri ask tor Kathy Golob cover. eKtras $23,000 894-1106, evs 991-S592 lull oowei S3500i OBO 49 $2500/0BO Both 27 1964 Tollycralt, 200 xlnt cond 642-7866 hrs on 307 cu rn Fo1d - New bouom. paint end AalH, ••rrte4 Musi sell membership in zinc. 110 gal gas tank exclusive Magic !stand Needs cosmetics $4500 Alla loaff 9105 pvt Club Co!lt $ 1450 Sell 964-2485 alt 4 wkdys ·f 4 Spider. Mint, Red Lac-for S IOOtolt 548-2873 SNAPPE A lawnmower ud9c1 11ew weed eater DlowPr 1111 tor $600 Will S"ll separately 557-6964 27 Fairliner 1965-New-Que1 xtras. muSI see pon moor Ing avail $6500 645-9070 w I bo a 1 S 10.50 0 ·s3 Sp1derVeloce. 1 ownr 962-4370 alt 6 7 100 m1 AIC. P/W must Partnet •, int in 31 s ell $15 995 obo Pocemaker, S2,S50 dn 759-8955 $415 mo 720-1998 Adl 9107 loat1, Sail 7014 '76 silver Fox S 1100 Ali H ' Lase1 w/lrlr, Aini 5pm s31 -3395 cond . $ 1SOO 644-4273 A111tla 9109 Coronado 25 kit, 52000 ·52 AH Sprite 12000 ·18 Marrlyn 642-8773 Toyota Car S2•00 Both SAL ES E ~perienceo in T e1epnone Sales 6 mo min ex per Xero" S50 Carpel & Drapery sates Trie 01oes1 and largest and S60. IBM display Alden s Carp<>! & Drapeiyl Po11ra11 Studio •S opening writer Wang Lanier Prol i;46 4e38 Ma•rlyn 2-5om a new office 1n Costa cl t mos p h " re We 11 DIMES Ericson 29 Cruiser, whl good cond 640-2569 s1ee11ng. mj\ny extras lllW tl12 S2S.500i obo 673-344 I ......... _________ I Mesa We )re now hiring qroomed lrnmed open- tor P T evening help 1nys Snort anCl tong term Sa1es Help wanteo pres-I Guar1n1eeo nourlv • 1 av1111ao1e Cell Nora hQe qourmet coo~ ware bonus (,a ll riow q57·6026 APPLE ONE stor<> 1n COM Musi na•" 631 3339 sincere rn1eres1 " coo• Jobs Wnttll 5105 1n9 S selling r1>ta11 e•-1 TELE,HOH SALES !l!~etmed mPd1ca1 female. periencf> helplul Apply atj Can earn $25·$50 per nr hve-in l<il'h"n Tt11ri9s )429 ShOrt hrs comm oa1d 631-6590 Eas• C,oas1 HNy ar call mmed :;> t>lks lrom bch in 97'>-029' blr 10M.A lor "le .... port Call 675-8930 0011 5510 •nlerv•f!"' reiepnone Sales Person AKC COCKER SPANIEL SALES I w1tri 01Pasant voice & bull !.how quality shots MICRO COIPUTEllS good ~111ude 10 assist trom s 150 557 5577 • Prof person w1sa1es ous, I\ ..ales reps rn con1att•ng AKC r1!91Slt>red Golden computer e•P 75•-6363 1 their protessional c1ien1s Retr1evers 7 week-; 636·9334 Asl< tor Judy Have papers & 1st set ot SALES CPT/Tll[) Answertnq service or shots S75 1-37 t-7752 FOR JEWhRV STOh E M·W-F 9-6 S•S-3404 swnchboard opera1or, Doberman pups. 10 wks e~per1ence reQ d Dey old, $100 •94-6202 SALES· YllH EQurpmen11Mov1es Sa1ev Rem als shift at local &•change _ c au 6<15-2550 lol4H lletrltwtr P••• A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES 11obre 14, verv good cond Musi sell 1rnmed1a1e1y $475/0bO ~40··S093 LIDO 14 with TRAILER Cover slip , S850 673-2352 Boa ta, se•' Ski 7016 18 \:nrey 115 Johnson. like new 1ns1oe1out . moored Newport $5250 675 3156 Mariae £,air. 7011 18 It llB haul out & work tra11e1 w/'62 16 fl Chris hull $300 646-12<19 Slit• I hcb 7022 SLIP WANTED 77 320. auto mags snrl. new Mich t owner •lnl cond $6800 963-6897 Convenoenlly located & Comoeflltvely Priced & Sales-Servrc:e-Leasr110 RCNCARVER ~ 'U :-. 141'tl 1-·I~ 1\ \ .......... 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All , SI R voiume Sales, Service And Leasing 18711 Beech Blvd Huntington Beach (114) 842-2000 9129 J1111r 18 x]6L 47.000 miles. •lnl cond Or1g $9800 552-35S6 laraau Cillia 9132 64 nardtop e1tll cond nu upholstering & crpt Must see S2950 646-5355 N1141 9141 80 MAZDA 626 Sports Coupe. 5 spa au i..lnl cond $4400 731-746S Mtrct4H ltaa 9145 "66 220SE CLASSIC 2 dr cpe. wh11e wired 1111 $40001obo 1-532·5549 '66 230Sl • spd new paint 111es 40K mr on tbll eng Red tan int 2 tops A s k ing $13.900 645-9922 alt 6 650-3807 67 250S 2nd ownr all re- cords. wrte s baby Calif car $5050 640 61 10 ·7 I 280SE 3 5 Cpe lmmac S22K 645-0736 75 240 de1se1. body dam- age $3000 631 -2250 15 450SL s1lve1 wired leather. 2 lops 1.hromed whls, only 63.000 m1 A real beauty 1n mini cond $22.500 firm 644 -0927 76 450SLC European Edition 2 tonP me1 blue. custom spoiler Becker Mexico radio wi tape & stereo elec sunroof w1w1ndsh1eld. pwr loclo.s, leather uphot allllude mete1 $20.000 Cell 7-9am/7-9pm 8&7-1429 642-ll;'S" ,~,or _,3 9317 74 Supu1 Beelle S 19r.,o 1;;.D.;.o;,,dt._e;;... ___ _,;. .... .- roii eng """ t-u•nl ·2 6ooge Oa11 10 m11p 979 7?44 .. n1 cona li~e new a c SISCO 650-2018 74 vw orig cono 3m Im 4 spd orangt' "' black 80 COLT nev. tires, 1n1 S:.>S50 64? 71166 $2690 ObO 675-4257 75 vw Bug tuel 1n1ected For~ 9319 Stere o cass ne w snacks starler very 68To11no.;w,pb,ps.runs good cond $2600 otr gooo SS50 842-8182 644-2760 79 VW Convert wht whl. 67 M~tang 18K on new eng new tires & brakes am Im cass, runs strong Priced 10 S~I $1295 548-6126 '11 llSTlH- ~Int $7800 840-6190 V8, auto new paint. 011g SO VW Rabbit. absolutely owner $ tSOO 95o-9095 1mmacu1.:ite S spd sn rl. 71 f onno 4 dr ·hdtop flil.Y((e~s 1ns1de and out con11 exit cond S 1000 $'3S50 ot>o "840'1269 968-7400 01 493-0908 S 1 Rabbit Conv Xlnl 76 MUSTANG GHIA Assum ise $255 14/buy V6 50,000 m1 1 owner Must release S46-6082 Sunroof. new t11es & IOP ate am/Im 8 trk, auto ti 1 VW Rabbit Convert $:14!'io 642-6266 eves Xlnt con(l LO mileage SS700 4Cl4 2 135 78 Fairmont Wgn. rbll eng nu t11es1brakes S;' RaobJI immac; 4 spa S 1995 675 5393 am Im cass on1, 6 000 m11es $5SOO 675"'1409 '11 bcort SLX 82 vw Rabbit con1r Sit-Fully t>Qu1pped lo m1 Must ver Xl Nl cond S9000 sell $50951011 759-1643 644·0~48 Lincoln 9323 BJ G'N Wiii Ste,t!<I U1C sn rl. Brand New S9200 645 9070 '14 YW llAlllT1 .. ~ 8Tl1 NEiii HWI 83s DISCOUNTED' COllHWEll TN YOllSWlSEI SINCE 1953 141-0220 S11t1 lH '73 Lincoln Merk IV Sn At Loacled wire wheels. Kint cone! 1st $2500 ta~es 545-9681. 631 -5000 Mercury 9325 70 Cougar convert Classic auto-t oo. AM f M caS!r good cond mus1 s e ll $24!'.0IObO 24 1·0343 7 J Cap11 looks & runs good needs some wor I\ SI0001obo 536-7427 73 Cougar. Looks Su~r. • 7 000 mt S2•00 720 1227 E~perienced Sale' Person tor Video EQu1pme111 or film tan for movie rentals Full 01 Part Trme days evenings wknds Hou1ty • cncenuve Npt Cente1 1oca11on Call Mark, 6••-8860 nlE,...E W."l AKC. shols dewctawed $ 100 548-2826 tn1ereted In making 1250 • o week w o rk 1 n g Welmeraner pups, pure Pa11-11me? For more In-bted I 135 649-21 13 lo1mallon ca~ alter I YORKSHIRE Puppy s AKC Sell your Items for $50 or less in our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished esch Ssturdsy In the Delly Pilot. DIMES-A-LINE eds must be pre-psid so mall or bring them lnro the Dally Pilot office Be sure to Include your phone number or ad- dress In your sd. have s pnce on esch Item & no llbbrevistions tor 30 yacht S2501mo ma11. 6<14·8• t 7 (871SFEI · '* 78 3201 Al l WANTED Boat slip •O 1667UODl Cl a s s ic Cruiser , 77 •50SEL. burgundy wl A/C 5addle inter. very clean S 19.500/obo 552-70S7 ~ '77 Cougar XR7 Full pwr, a11 c:ru1~. 1111. emitm stereo. ra011ts & meg wheels, 58.000 orig ml like new S3250. Alt 5pm 538-1246 or 6am-5pm 549-0203 aslo. for Paul SALES With e•per1ence In d1epery & carpet sates Alden s Carpet & Drepery 6•6-<1838 Ma111yn 2-5om SCTllY/11101'1 CPA firm 0 C Airport area Type &O wpm Some data entry Non-amkr pref 752-027• P M 751-422., Meles. ch11mp1on S>re<J telephone I I wks old, top quality Survey work on telepnone S375 each 9g8·S068 No Exoerienoe Salery a 1--fOlO Call Bell!. 662-5844 i•" .. •-.'~'i11•;.•;,;•..., __ ...,. ..... -. -1§50"·s Gas Range T~S REFINERY CORP. wfupper left hand oven ""°' mature ~tton Sl50 673•5369 now In Ou11~ County WM. Aegwdleea of train-ALL ADVERTISING for Ing, .nta O.H. s.r.. Box Nee) Antiques bfOIJ9111 1 f1 , Ft. Worth, TX. 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Nestande said the checkered I safety record of commuter heli- copter service in general "makes 1 me believe that corners are being cut at the preventative mainten- 1 ance level." The supervisor said his own experience with military helicop- ters leads him to believe that ) "they should be practically acci- dent-free." ''Why then do we have these accidents with ·eommuters?" Nestande asked. "That's what I want to know. ls there too much cost-cutting?" Airspur exec Tim Gallagher: ... It's a mystery why the tail rotor {aile d. Airspur vice-president Tim Gallagher said the company's (See FUGHT CRmcs. Pa1e AZ) Firefighters stand by in El Dorado Park in Long Beach following the .,..,,...,........,....,." ...... Monday evening crash of a ~om­ muter helicopter. ,, ' 'THI DRANGI COAST COAST IDITIDN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 11131 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS M-esans :frate as city OKs ma By KAREN E. KLEIN A residents' coalition led by Jon o1 -Oell?,.... au.ft Paradis. president of the North As many as 300 homeowners Costa Mesa Homeowners' As- ,_ who tumea-out for a marathon sociatibn, packed the cooncil city council meeting in Costa Mesa chambers to standing room only Monday night were "shocked, capacity with a crowd of vocal dismayed, angry and upset" homeowners who fear their prop- when, in the wee hours this erty values and quality of ufe"will morning, the council voted 3-2 in be negatively affected by the mall favor of developing a $90 million addition. addition to the South Coast Plaza · "All of them (the council mem- Mall west of Bear Street. hers) made up their minds before In its decision. the council went hearing our side," Paradis said against a long-standing policy not after the meeting. The home- to allow commercial development owners were especially upset, west of Bear Street on property many of them said, because they that abuts a residential "island" of felt they had assured council 1,000 single-family homes. denial of the project last Aug. 15, Co u n-c i l m e mbers ~ d when the Segerstroms asked for a McFarland and Nonna Hertzog continuance. voted against allowing a general "Last August, Arlene (Schafer) plan amendment to change the 18 insisted that we go ahead with a acres of land bordered by Bear vote,'' said Bobbi Floyd, vice Street,· Sunflower Avenue and president of the homeowners' South Coast Drive Crom me-association. Flbyd. near tears at dium-density residential to gen-the end of the meeting, charged eral commercial use. that Schafer and Johnson had Developers C.J. Segerstrom & been swayed by the power of the Sons applied for the amendment Segerstrom coalition. so they could build the mall "Money talks,'.' Floyd said bit- addition on the property, which terly. they own. The homeowners, confident Flames lick utility pole in Mesa The heat was very intense but no one was injured in this spectacular fire Monday caused when By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... 0.-,,_ ..... A special invet1tigations team from England is on Its way to probe the crash of a Brit.ish-bµilt conunuter helicopter en route to John Wayne Airport. The helicopter, a Westland 30 operated by Airsp\Jr Helicopters Inc., was 10 minutes from John Wayne on ita way from Los Angeles International Airport when it lost its tail rotor and crashed crashed into a flood control ch&mel near Willow Street and the 605 Freeway in Long Beach about 5 p.m . Monday. Six people were injured. two seriously. - "They are aending two m- vestigators from the United King- dom Accid ent Investigation Board. They will be here tonight and we will start a investigation in the morning," Sandy Brown, a National Tranaportation Safety Board spokeswoman, said today. Brown would not discuss the accident because "we have not received any data from the scene." According to James Woodard. 40, a Fountain Valley resident who was a passenger on the ill-fated helicopter. "We heard a noi.ae and as soon as we heard the noi.se the helicopter started to spin." (See AIRSPUR, Pa1e AZ) ....,,... .... .,.....,.." ....... Airspur passenger James Wqodara of Fountain Valley is wheeled into hospital after crash. construction equipment tore a gas line on Avocado Street. See story on Page A3. McFarland and Hertzog were they would win a no vote from a overruled by Councilwoman majority of the council, admitted Miene Schafer, Vice Mayor Eric they may have been unprepared Johnson and Mayor Donn Hall, for the influence a polished, long an outspoken proponent of professional Segerstrom presen- the mall addition. talion would have over council The council heard 5 l hours of members who reversed earlier testimony on both sides of the positions. Votes trickle in at polls along Coast project and read prepared state-Segerstroms offici~ have been ments explaining their positions lobbying long and hard for the before they took a vote about 1:45 650,000-square-foot addition to this morning. I See MALL, Pa1e AZ) Fatal day: How did you react? The Dalty Piiot want• It• reed«a to .,.,.. In hl8toty. We .. Meklng IUb- mlMk>na from reeder8 who etlll vMdty recall their rMCtlona the moment they tMrned Prelldent John F. Kennedy had been ahot on Nov. 22, 1913. T ~matte the 20th annMwury of that dete, we hope to put>Meh • coelectlOn of "'P8' .. 1'8CM-w-ltortee. We'd • Ilk• youra. 'f •1 ua where you ..,., how you ie.tned llnd, moet Importantly, how the MWI affected you. Send no mor. than 250 worde of proee to: JFK, The Dtllty Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Coeta Meu. 92829. o.dllne for receMng the remlnlacencel la tht1 Friday. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... .,..,,... ..... Polling places in Orange c.oaat dties reported light voter tumouta early today in the off-year elec- tions. Polls will remain open until 8p.m. Orange County Registrar of Voters Al Olaon predicted only 12 percent of almost one million eligible voters countywide would visit the polls today. Voters who have que.tions about their polling place can call the registrar's office at 834-2244. Locally, voters are aelectina Heiress seeks public Irvine Co. stock off er lly JERRY HIRSCH °' ....... ,... ..... Just a day before what may be the final ahowdown between helrell Joan Irvine Smith and Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren over the future o( the aprawling land development firm, Smith Ml dllclc:.ed what ahe ii trytnc to accomplish. "What I am looking for ii a public offering of Irvine Co. atock,'' Smith told the Dally Pilot. "I know a lot of pe0ple around hett would like to own IOme Irvine Co. atock. That ii aomething the people would be inteJ"ellted in." The Irvine Co. haa been pri- vately held aince Jame1 Irvine founded the Irvine Ranch 119 yeen aco. Thatmeana that unlike a public company auch u General Moton, the public cannot buy ah.area of l.rvine C.0. stock and ii not privy to financial lnformation about the firm. (SH lllVINE. Pa1e All "' school board members. college district truat.ees and water distri.ct officials. ln Irvine. voters are deciding on a propoeed tax to aid local schools. An early check of polling places revealed a light turnout. (See VOTING. Pa1e AZ) .. lllDEX a1ueun Board A2 Moviea B3 Brida-B4 Muw.al Funda B5 Owfled OJ-8 . Nadonal New. A4 C.omim B4 PoUceLoc A3 CICJIHllord C8 Public Noticea ct-G O.tbNotket C4 Spcx11 Ct-t r.ditmial Paet M Dr. St.elncrohn 82 llntenmnment 83 Stock Marketa Be HGlwope CT . Tb.eaten B3 ..... I don BS W•thlr' AJ \Azt.n Landen B2 World News A4 Call 142-4321 with new• tip• • .................................. ~--------------._....,.. ______________________ ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~--~ ·- '* ,. .\2 Orange Coast OAlt.Y PILOT/Tuesday, Novembe1 8, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES IRVINE CO. STOCK ... Photos may link suspect to victims From Page A 1 County she riff', investigato rs' Sf•arch of Kra ft's car yie lds 4 7 pictures of young n1 e n J,.iwycrs represent.mg Smith and fkt•n, who owns 86 percent of tht• t"mpany's stock and wants to mertit• 1\ with tus personal holdmg C'tll1'P•my, w1ll argue the merits of tht• 11wrgt>r before Orange C.Ounty ~upt•r1or Court Judge Phi.llip }',•ttv Wt-dnt.-sday morning. t\s port of a H billion lawsuit alo(dl!ISl Bren, Smith -who lVlltmls 11 pt·n.'ent of the <.'Om- ~11) is Sl"<'kmg a preliminary 1n1u111·uon bl0t·king the merger. While • a sale of lrvme C.O. stock l'\1uld gn. th~ shareholders prob- .1hl) wvuld make more monev 1f '\'OTING ... From Page A 1 Bv 8::30 a.rn . nine voters had l'ast '1 hf'lr ballots at the Costa Mesa Cny HaU polling place, according w !nspt>t:tor Marene Howe. Most oi thosi' seemed to be pa.rents rom't:'med wtth local school board Plt"-twns. he said. "It"!> too bad there's no big issue llll 1tht• ballot) this ume to really tmn~ ::.ome people out." Howe s.a1d "WC''ve had 30 voters so far (by ~U:1 a m ). " srud J ean Morns, el&•uon 1nspect0r at the C.Orona del Mar Community Church. "We had a flurry at 7 o'clock from people who had to go to work and wantt-d to vote. Then 1t tapered o(( .. Moms said 967 people were registered to vote at the church. She said the lo w turnout was "typ1L'a1 for this type of election, but 1t wouldn't be for a general eleeuon This is an old Corona de! Mar neighborhood and we really ha\'e a good turnout in the genera1 elecuon." Three voters were waiting at 1.Jruvers1ty High School before the poll opened. said election inspec- torConstance R1ebee. Sbe-s&d\he inuaJ turnout was "the lowest ever" in her 20 years as an t.nspector Some of those mterviewed at area polling places said they wer7 casting their ballots because ot panicular races. Others were drawn by a sense of civic duty. they wwted longer bt>forc go111g public, said Chriss W. St.i;.ret of the investment baokmg !inn, Kidder, Peabody & C.O. "Clearly you' could do a publ.Jc offering. There are a lot of uwesunent bankers who would like U> take that company public, But that does not necessari.ly mean that going public would be in the best interest of the share holders," Street said. "Right now a lot of the Irvine C.O. is on paper. It would be a great challenge to see where this com- pany will be in the next five to 10 years and it is too early to make assumpttons about the Irvine C.O. 's ability lQ.. convert that into money," Street said. VOTING BOOTH By JEFF ADLER 01 .... o.u, 1'1'91 ..... When Orange Ctll/nty SlreriH's inv<:st1gators searched at'l'used mass killer Randy St.even Kraft's t'ar following Jl1s arrest last May, they found 47 photographs of young men both dressed and undressed w hich may ltnk him Kraft to the victims. The photographs, which were <.'Oncealed under a floor mat along with other items ie1u.."'CI Crom Kraft's home and t:ar, were in- trodul'ed by prosecutors Monday at Kraft's Orange County Central Municipal Court preliminary hearing. The 38-year -old Long Bt•at'h DtlllJ ~ ...... ~ _.,.. u.in D ian e J o hnson··o f Huntington Beach e m e rges from votin~ booth at Kettler School. Russ Alterman stopped at hlS McKnight Dnve.polling place in Laguna Beach on his way to classes at Orange Coast College He was only the 10th voter to arnve smce the polls opened two hours earller . a poll watche r said. "The way I see it," the 19-year-old voter said, "1f you don't vote. then there's that much les.5 mput mto the polillcal process that makes this whole thing run. "There 's always something to say about who's in charge now." Local races that will be decided today include those for Coast C.Ommuruty C.Ollege District seats an~ fo~ posts in the following school districts: Huntington Beach Union High, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach City. Irvine Unified, Laguna Beach Unified, Newport Mesa-Unified and Ocean View . computer clnll lyi>I lS t.'hargt'CJ With Hi s.•x -n•l:.itt-d slay1ngs in Orangl' <.:uunty ar1d fal·cs add1l1onal churgt·~ 111 Orl'gon an~ M1t'h1g1rn Thl' µ1 <.·tun·s. l'Ons1dered kl'y ev1d1:nl'l'. apix-ar to dep1t"t young men who art.· nu longl'r alive, said Deputy Dist Attorney Bryan Br own However, defense at- tornl')' F'n-d McBride d~grec.'Cf with his 1nte1 preJ,atJon Judgt• John Ryan admllt~ the pholos ltS ev1dl!n<.-e, along with the: other llc:ms, afl.E!r defense at- torn~ys unsuct'essfully sought to have the items excluded. K.ruft's o ther defense atturnl'y Uuuglus Otto, s~od the search w<1rr<1n t.s arnountl'CI tu a "flshmg l'Xpl'<i1t1on" and thl· star<:hc.-s "e>c- fi cN•d ed that wh1 l·h wc.s 1uthor12t"1..I" by the ww-ran~ I >urrng the S<:arch of Kraft's hou~. investigators fou nd a bronze 1rnd gn.•en throw rug that mau·hf:'S fibers found on the MALL ADDITION ... dothtng of Scott Hughl>s, Orange County Sherrft's Department tr11ntnologmt James Wh1~ test1 - fivd Hughes' body wasd1sc:oven."'CI Apnl 16, 1978 on a R1vers1d£' F1 l'i.·way (Jn-ramp in Anaheim From Page A 1 the ir existing mall Though final dewlopment plans haVL' y1,:t to Ix-submitted and approved. Makolm Hoss, director of dcvclopml•nt for Segerstrom, outhnL'<i tlw p(UJl't·t as 1ncl ucitng a Rolm1son 's dl·partrnent store at om· t>nd and a Broadway a t the uthL•r, with Spt't·1alty shops filling Lht>n·nll'r S<'C.'lit>n of t he mall and a th1 t.-C.··ll•Vt·l park mg garage behind It Hus.-. and Skip Steve~n. a Segl·rstrom lc·as1ng agen't:--ri1ade a ~0-rmnute shdl· presentation at thl' rm·ctmg that rnirum1zed e n- viron nu:n t::a l 1mpat't s and l'mphas1wd f.llJSllave l'l'onum1t· bendll to Lhl• t·1ty Salt:s tax rl•Ven ul• to tht.' t:lly from the pro)l'(.·t would average about $1 million annually in the fi rst years after the mall opened and would inc·re~ to $1.5 m illion after 10 years, Stevenson said. Mt·Farland and others ques- tioned how much the $1 roilhon a year would tx>neflt the cn y when proj<.'Cted defoc1lS w1U greatly exceed that McFarland also said he f ean-d the new mall would detract from the saJes of existing stores. Mike Gould, chief exa ·utive officer of Robinson's, said 1( the South Coast Plaza pro.iect was not approved he wuuld build a Rub- mson 's at the> proposed lrv1m· Center m th<.• so-called Guldl'n Triangle area "I don't want to make any threats, but 1Alfn"'<J) Taubman (the developer of lryme Center) knows where we are tonjght, and he knows I owe him a courtesv caH back later this week:-'' Gould.said • Th~ rts1dents' pr~nt.auon con- w ntrattod on the negallvl· t n· v1ronml·nt.al impacts the mall would have on nt:•arby home- uwn ... rs "It's a pour trade whl'n you pul 4uahty of hflo aftt·r money," Paradis S<jid. He• also said giving thl' ~rt•t>n hghl to Sc-gerstrom wuuld mean c.1pproval of a proposal by Arnt•I D1.'Velopmcnt Co. for a commerl'l<il l'timpk•x ad;atent tu tht· mall arldation "IC you approve ont' (~ro)e(·tJ. Arm·l 1s a shuu-m fur hi~ ~fCJ)e('t." Also, investigators found film 1n i:.I t•wm.•ra that revealed partial µhuto~ ()( <t ~rson prosecutors bt.•llt'V(.• UJ bt.• Er1i.· Church Wh1 U: lL'Stl f ll-d the photo d(•pll'L'i a pc-rson wc>anng a p<iir of trousers ldent- ll'a l tu those Chur<:h was wearing whl'n his body was d1scoverc'<.l Jan. 27 . 1982 near thC' San Gabrial H1v1·r f'rccway 1n S(•al B<:ach Wh1ll-Sptc'l'1f1l'ally pointed tu thrt.>t' spots on the trousers In tht- pll tun· wh1t·h 1dl'nll<:allv mau:hc.'CI lho~·rinc.lothing worn by Church BULLETIN BOARD College recruiters due at W oodhridge tonight Representatives of 50 Califorrua colleges and universities will be recrwting at Woodbridge High School in Irvine today from 7 to 9 p.m, . . . > The school distnct's coUege rught for its four high schools will be held in the multipurpose room and media center. Students from University High, Irvine High and SELF are encouraged to attend. Representatives of state~supported and private ln.stituuons will be on hand to answer questions of parents and students about programs, financial aid and housing. S tudents of all high school grade levels are welcome. "It's never to early to start thinking and plartnmg for coUege.'' distnci spokesman Errol Allan said. Lag una chamber to hold mixer · A cocktail rruxer, hosted by the Laguna Beach Chamber of C.Ommert.-e and sponsored by the Ivy House, will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. AIR SP UR HELICOPTER CRASH PROBE DUE ... The Ivy House will prov1de the hors d'oeuvres for the mixer A donation of $2 will adnut members and non-members to the gathenng. Wo m e n 's club forming in county From PageA1 The pilots struggled to set the each other crawl out of the l'raft from Massachusetts were released Gallagher said he has no idea plane down ma controlled emerg-··we could smeU the fuel and w e following treatment for cuts and what went wrong with the air-A luncheon to form a Leads Club in Orange County will be held ency landmg at nearby El Dorado al.I tned to g.et clear of the bruises at Los Alamitos General craft and that his company ser-at 12:15 Pm. Wednesday in Co5t.a Mesa ;--,P~ar;;:tk;-i:;b:;;u:ot-;w7~e;::re""u;;:n;:;a:l"b'1l;e;,..t0.,....,co""°'nrru•1~'<1l--ih .... e~~b-c;-:o"'p .... te .... 1,__,as--ifas.t-as f*ISStbtte;-".'"'-' iHe;o-~H~06~p>1-1ital~,~·~4,~~~'1;-e:uis.~ge.t::.-.JJ.~;7,1~.ru~· ~~~~etn:~da~.:....· -:.~-ii~l-r<Melo!i4ir~e=¥m~·~QoArm.s-ia~ti•o¥n-l~~n·~·th._e busmesswom~n·s networkmg group the aircraft once the tail rotor fell said. J ean Ranwez, 64, of Tennessee ''We've decided to cancel all reserua .. on.s inay .... oul.a! · ' off. Woodar.d praised the efforts of was admitted overnight with a service. Nobody told us to but w~ The helicopter then careened the crew to land the helicopter concussion. feel it would not be responsible t6 into a Southern Califorrua F.dison safely Just before the crash, Shaw continue in light of this," Gal- Lransm1s.s1on tower, h it two "The did everything in their radioed Long Beach Airport re-lagher said. The helicopter com- 22.0,000-volt P.()Wer lines and power to land that rurcraft on the questing an emergency landing, pany will resume service once it crashed ground [know, I was sitting ngfit according to Tim Gallagher, Air-discovers what went wrong Woodard said h1tung the power behind them." spur executive vice president. Last Friday, the company Imes about 100 ft-et from the Woodard w as released from Los He said the copter was at 4,000 canceled about 10 flights because ground broke the fall and "I think Alamitos Hospital about 9 p.m. feet when 1t first expenenced of problems with an atrSpeed it saved our lives." Monday Lrouble. It descended to about indicator on one of their helicop- "lt is like a ride you have never Chie f pilot Jackson Shaw, 47. of 2,000 feet and then tried to ters that flies the Los An· been on in your life," said Wood-Long Beach and passenge r "auto-rotate" -use the main geles-Orange C.Ounty route. The ard. an executive at the Newport Leonard Tucker. 33, of Marina de! rot.er to create enough drag to slow helicopter that crashed was not Beach-based airline A.U<:al. Rey, were airlifted from the crash the landing -the rest of the way the same one 'that experienced Woodard, whose two daughters site to Long Beach Memorial down. But wh,en the t.ail roter fell airspeed indicator problerN, Gal- vistt.ed him at the hospital. said the Medical Center were they are in off, the pilots lost control of the laghersaidtoday. two nunut.es it took to crash fair condiuon today with broken aircraft. It hit the powe r pole and The helicopter, one of four seemed like ages. bones. scrapes and bruises. a crashed. Airspur air taxi conunuter aircraft "When your life is gomg by it hospital spokesman said. that seat 18 and operate out of seems like a long time," he said. Airspur pilot Shelby Kirk, 32, Canyon cr·o ~h Fullerton, J ohn Wayne and Once the helicopter hit the of Playa del Ray and Donald n.::11' Burbank airports ferries passen- Rround the passengers helped LeClair, 4 7. a mechanical engineer • gers between the satellite airports CaUSeS fJe-Up andLAX. 751-1792. Mission Hospital set s open house M1SSion C.Ommuruty Hospital will hold an open house Sunday, showmg its operating rooms to the public from 1 to 4 p.m Three operating rooms wlU be set up with sunulated surgery scenes The open house IS being held in connection w ith Operal.lng Room Nurses Nauonal Awaren~ Da)· The hospital is located at 27802 P uerta Real. M1SSion V1ep Fc:I further tnfonnation , call 831 -2300 Cle anup week pla nne d for Laguna Fall cleanup in Laguna Beach -that time of the year when Lagunanscan leave heavy, bulky it.ems at the curb to be picked up -will run Nov. 14 th.rough 18. I terns such as old sofas, water heaters, carpets. old refrigerators and cllppings may be set out on regular trash pickup days that week. ClJppings should be' bundled and tied and be no longer than four feet in length and 18 inches in diameter. FLIGHT CRITICS ... From Page A 1 An accident involving a large truck, a forklift and a passenger car on Laguna Canyon Road this morning tied up Lraffic for a half mile in both directions as tow vehicles sorted out the mess. ftadle 1 11a«11ethaek & COMPUTER helicopters will remain grounded until investigators can pet.ermine why the tail rotor fell off the craft that crashed m Long Beach. The crash also fanned the concern of a t:1t1z.en group m Costa Mesa that has been pushing Cor route changes tn Alrspur's flights from John Wayne t.o Los Angeles International Airport. "They were lucky this time This just shows they're just as vulnerable as any othe r helicopter -twin engines or not," said Cindy Davis, president of CRASH ,, (C1tu.ens Revolt Against the S hut- tle Helicopter) We're Listening ••• 642·6086 ,, Delly Piiot Dellvery It Ouerenteed ' I I' l ' r ~' ' • ! .. ,. ' Safety is one of the issues CRASH has raised in the past. "Next time. they could be over our homes. They have to fly over more urunhabited areas," she said . Others said the crash raised the specter of LA Airways, a helicop- ter service th at went under in early 1970. Two LA Airways helicopters crashed in 1968 killing a total of 44 people. Gallaghe~ insisted that the Air· spur helicopters -twin-engine Westland 30s -are "not a new piece of technology." He said it was a mystery to him why the tail rotor failed Laguna Beach police officer Bill Lux said a truck towing a large forklift was heading toward Laguna at about 7:40 a.m . when the front axle on the forklift broke about a quarter mUe east of El Toro Road. "The forklift was so much heavier than the truck that it spun it around 360 degrees in the roadway," Lux said. The truck struck an automobile in the out- bound lanes, but neither driver was injured. Wh..it 110 '"U Ilk•· about thl' l>a1lv Piiot? 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AJa 1u pl~aded g uilty W two counts of manslaughter in Novt>m - ber 1980 just as a jury was about Lu consider the sanity 1.&ue. His p)ea terminated the proc"Cedings and the question of .the doctor's sanity was not resolv~J. Bul lhl' qut..ost&t>n of Alrua's sanity surfan -<1 agam when his children f1lvd a c hum w ith his insurant'tc• rom pany sc_'(•king t.o rec:over fnr the wrongful d<'iJth of theU" mother. :J?.year-olcf Margy Lou Ala1a. The lawsuit is S4:he<l - uled fo r trial in January A replay of Dr Lows Al.ala's 1980double-murde r tnalended in Orange County Supen or Court Monday when a seve n-woman. five-man jUry found the Hunt- ington Harbour surgeon was sane when he iitabbed hls Conner wife and her lover t.o death. The c1viJ tnal. which pitted Alaia and his two children against the two insurance companies that earned th~ surgeon's $1.5 million homeowner policy. was needed t.o resolve the sanity issue that re mained u nanswe red from Alaia 's crimin.a.l tnal three years ago. Another bad day on Avocado ln tum. Ala1a 's 1nsura11et-· t·om pan1es sued tht: surgeon and his children t.o r ~lw tht· sanity LSSue. Th<• <.'Ompanies chum Alu1a w as sane when the k1l hn~s •><.· curred Alma and his ch 1ldrt.>n con tend he was tem poranly In- sane, as he had ttc>Stifit'd d uring his criminal trial S l11l, th•· twn1>l1l·auod legal 18- suc.-s involvt-d an tht• li.&wswt we re MOl ttll rt'SCJIVt.'<.I by the JW"Y'll <.knsmn Jut.lg~ Evere tt Dickey m ust dt."C1de whether the com- p:ullcs must t'Over the emotion.al distress thl' c hildren are alleged t.o have suffer~ l>y w1tJ)~ing their motht·r'" murder A la1a, now 53, is servmg an e ight-year s tate pnson term at the Caltfom1a Men 's Colony i.n San Luis Obtspo Curbside inferno latest disruption for mud-locked Mesa street The Alaia children, 14-'year-old Mart• and 12-year-old Mana, now a re living w nh rela tives in St.cubenv11le, Oh10. lf Ju rors found Ala1a was msane whe n he committed the ~llings. By STEVE MARBLE OftMO.-, ..... llafl Smoke. flames and dust -t.o Alice S pruengli's way of thinking It was just another day o n a stretch of badlands known as Avocado Street. J\f esa, cable TV officials begin talks on contract By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol_O....,,....llafl Costa Mesa city officials and re presentatives of Copley/Colony Cablevision met today only hours after the city council passed an ordinance calling for negotiations on the cable television contract t.o begin. Allan Roeder , assistant city manager. said the ordinance speci- fies a contract must be negotiated within 90 days. "We sat down this mommg with Jack Clifford, president of Colony Communications, (the cable TV parent company) and started setting up a timetable for discussion over the next couple of weeks.'' Roeder said. About 18 cable television rep- resentatives, many from the com- pany's headquarters in Rhode Island. waited until about 2 this morning while the city coun.cil wrestled. with a decision on Bear Street development. F.arlier in the evening, Roeder t.old Colony representatives they could leave· and come back at anothe r meeting, he said, but 12 cable representatives chose to stay. The detailed. presentation they had hoped to make, however. was shelved in the interest of time and council mem.bers' dispositions after the highly emotion.al meet- ing, Roeder said. POLICE LOG The .short residential street in Costa Mesa has been t.om up since mid-Oct.ober for a resurfacing project that has brought equal doses of dust, mud and incove- nience into the lives of the residents there. And just in case life was starting to get a little predictable. Avocado Street residents were treated a spectacular fire Monday that erupted when a piece of construc- tion equipment ripped through a 2 1/2 inch gas line. The fire destroyed a $40,000 soiJ mixer and reached int.o utility poles. The machine operat.or, Jim DeGraffenreid, scrambled from his earth mixer when he heard the hiss of gas. Costa Mesa fire authorities said. "If you've never heard the solind of gas coming fro m that big a pipe -well, its awesome," said Battalion Chief Gerald Poareh. "The hiss you hear on youi stove. that's from a pipe that's only ah eighth of an inch ." The fire left about 40 Avocado Street residents without gas most of the afternoon and about 100 without water. Several residents lost the use of their telephone. "The whole thing just leaves me \ -· . . . . .... I. . . ,,\ ~-. Laguna thief gets home arsenal A resident In the 900 block ol Van Oylce Drive repor1ed the thett 01 two handguns and three shotguns valued at a total of S 1,275, Laguna Beach police said. Burglars made ott with an unknown amount of sliver and 1-elry lrom a house In the 600 block of Goff Stree1. View Drive repor1ed the theft of an Apple computer and eqC!lpment valued at $2,8'42 sometime this weekend. · Costa Mesa A woman with a terminal Illness was found dead In her bed early Monday morning. Katherine Eliza- beth Barton, 3'4, wu pronounced dMd by paramedlca at lier home on the 300 block of E. 18th Street. E.Hci cauM of d .. th la pending au1op1y. burglerlzed over the weekend while perked In 1 carport on the 6400 block ol Warner Avenue. The IOSI Included 10 casaett ... aheepskln aea1 cov9fa wor1h S 170. a $'45 pair of eungl ...... an $80 car cover and $100 cash. A break-In was reported Monday afternoon It a home on the 20600 block of Suburbia Lane. Entry was made through a locked rear eliding window. The loll Included 1UV9fWere wor1h $3,000. thinking that this e ntire project ts unorganized and that nobody seems t.o know what they're doing," said S pruengli. Residents on Avocado have been complaining for more than a week about the construction pro- ject, which has left the street tom up from curb to curb. Parkjng on the stree't is not allowed. City officials said the pro,JeCt is scheduJed. to be hrushed by the end of the week. SpruengU agreed the street was in need of repairs "l don't think we've ever said ll shouldn't be repaired," she srud. "But the way the thing's bt-en done is just pathetic. "The street's so bad now that I think we should just get horses and a couple of hitching po6L'i," she added. UC Irvine shows record for student enrollrrient S tatt>w1de enrollment un lht· nmc• Un1'vl.'rs1ty of C'al1fum1(j l·um puses has chm bed by :u 00 stu de nts thlS fall. w1th UC lrvmt- ~howing a rt'<.'orcJ r1u 111bt.•r l)f students enrolled for tht.> fall quart.er EnrcilJment has 1nc.-rcast.od by more tha n 600 student.'> al UC! this year. with the final l'n rollmcnt figure of 11 ,909. There a~ 3.976 students nl!w to thl' UC! l'ampusand 7,933 cont mu- 111g hr returning stude nts Freshman number 2.810 UCI hru. morl' men than women s tudents and biological sciences c:ontmues to be the maJOr wnh the hl'avtest enrollment. Almost half the studcnt.s art> from Orange County. another fourth are from Los Angeles County. The re- m1nnder Ust horne t.owns m 44 CJther Cabforrua counties, 45 other st.ates and 60 foreign countnes. A crystal figurine v1lued at $100 was atolen from a unit 111 the 300 block ol Glenneyre Street. Fountain Valley Freed by 'Jaws of Life' A pile of old tlr• caught fire A M1cDonald'1 manaoer left her ~-l---;;;;;/;;Tw~o~m~en~·ri~n;a~~~1o~w~Crh~e~vr~o~1e~t~v~an~~-1M~on50.ld~•Y~a~bou~t92~:o~•~•u·~m~·w•~t~T~lri~C~l~~·L--iwna~1r.1ent~beh~l~nd~theiii;it~ro~n~t~c~ouirfnt~er~whffiille~-t-1t--_,.._s~•~a ....... l\1 ....... e~s-a ..... f4jr._...e_rn....,.e~n ....... a~~"ud"'"-tp~a ..... r~aurn ....... e ...... dui~c-s.__..()""'r1a~nM4llg~e~~·~·ll--#\..i • near ..,.tromea':p!r.ecs~tri. 1300b1oc11.of . a lot 01 black amOk• 001 did utti. MCtTon ~ rri. ':':.taurant. ~:,..IM carry stretcher bearing "'endy Joan McCormick Avenue. Buerger was d~ to 11.irroundlng areu. polloe Cliff Ortve Monday atternoon laid. c.u .. ot tri. fire 11 under =:;r:i.:.i:: wallet .nd "'7 ~ Buerger , 22, of Cypress who was reported in serio us but· stable 1n-'lg.at1on. injured Menday when her sedan condition today at Fountain Valley . . ..) A vel'llcle burglary Jn the 3000 block of Alta Laguna BouJevard netted the thieves 1 wallet. brletcue and,eult- CAM with a total value of $912. - Newport Beach A Newpor1 Beach engineer r• ported the theft of a Hond1 moped valued at $300 from his home In the 5100 block of Neptune Monday. A Newpor1 Beach housewife r• ported her purse was an1tched at the Hughes Lido supermarket Monday atternoon. A Newport Beach min repor1ed the thett of a $500 te1ev111on from hi• home In the 500 block of Carnation Monday evenl~g. H1rbor Day School at 3'4.a Pacific A woman'• purse wu enatched lrom her whlle she waited at a bu1 11op at Brl1tol Street and Sunftower Avenue about 8:'45 p.m. Monday. Polloe eald the purM. wtilch oon- talMCS about $32, wu later r• covered nearby. Huntington Beach A home burglary wu reported Mond1y evening on the 8000 block of ThOf Drive. A back window ecreen wu ripped to enter. The lose In- cluded $18 In cotna. A wttlt• CheVrolet Luv pickup truck w1th a camper shell was burglarized Monday while parked on the 16500 block ot Irby Lane. The lou Included mlacetlaneooa 10011 valued at $350. A brown 1979 Dateun 280ZX was TODAY'S WI- Someone stole a $206 tcale from the production table of Cu1tom Weave Carpeta, 18'80 Pacific St. Burgl1ra entered a residence at 175-M Loa Jardine. Eut and took S 105 from the femtly room. Irvine Police believe possibly a reattor or a would·be buyer looking OV91' the home walked ott with $2,700 In jewelry from an Irvine raeldenoe on Wlldwtleet during the lut two WMk1. The theft wu reported Monday. A loelt box 11 on the outll<M ot the tor ulehome. A S 10,000 diamond ring waa re- ported 1tolen from the Rancho San Joaquin goH courM at 9 p.m. Mon- day. High clouds due over Coast Pttl~ • S? 31 Coastal R11n Snow • Pon ..... S4 2t Wednesday. Novemoer 9 Flurrle~ ~.Or• " 41 • H1ch Temoeratures Showers "'-&I 30 Moelly lu lonlQlll onC1 Wecl....cley blll =::rCll)' eo 41 _... 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HcMeon 70 51 ~ 16 M ~ .. 111 ;" Ill at ~ M » Jeca.90fl ...... ., ~ ..... 13 40 __.... • IO ..... .,.... .. .. ~ JI tt co.mo. ~ ~ as ~City I t .. LOOA,,_ llZll ._ .. 21 IMV..-A IO """""9IOft 9-1 , .. ... 90lllOft 01 ,. UNI "Gt* 12 .. ....... .-.y, -.,ot1 ... ... ·--.. 13 t:.r 13 ... 40lll It . Nlolport , ... '* ......, &a ,. 6) ,, ='1w=.,,, a .. OOOCI ~Oft 41 21 l.u4IMclll T3 16 .... '* 0-.. 71 ....... 12 44 L..-~ 2..a ,.., ~on SC &I M -IO ,, -~ t -4 ..., w_,......, .... 10 ·-dlrettton. '°""'"" collided with a delivery truc k Memo rial Hospital. Shannon was driven by Brian S hannon, 23, o f uninjured. Old sewer lines ca.using stink? Odor closes Huntington tavern; seven apartments evacuated Huntington Beach auth orities are speculating today that old sewer lines lying under buildings coMtructed in the 1920s may be the source of mysterious foul odors emanating from the Cagney by the Sea bar in Huntington Beach. Fire Department spokeswoman Birgit Davis said the source for the potentially toxic sulfur dioxide fumes hasn't been identified but authorities a.re questioning if the abandoned old sewer lines may II you have a birthday glh to give this month, you might give some thought to a pl~ of Jew- elry Ml with one of the November blrth1tonea. Topaz or Cltrlne. In addition to aharlng Novem- b9f, t~ two gema hive many llmularltlae and are often con- fuled. They both occur In 1 wide range of yellow tonea, from tawny yellow through oranglatt-yellow to the amolcy t>rowna. Both are v.ry attractive gem1 and both are v.ry durable and 1at11factory tor Mttlng all typae ot jewelry for men and women. The mott popluar •tyle of cut· ting fOf both gems la the 1tep cut Th1t II when all f~tl are tour-lld9d and In etepe and rows 1bove. below. and on the girdle While Topu and Cltrlne have many llmularttlae they allO hive tome dtfferenoee. Topaz II the more valuable gem and 11 often "preclou1 Topaz" to di .. Ungullh It from Cltrlne. not be t.o blame. The bar was closed and seven upstalrs apartments were evacu- ~ted when foul-smelling odors w ere detected coming from be- ne'a th the floorboards of of the men's bathroom S unday night. Authorities feared a na tural gas line had ruptured. Davis said the building. at Main S treet and Pacific Coast Highway. was built in the early 1920s and then rebuilt several tunes. New sewe r lines were buil t and old Mnry B.irr O>rlll1e<1 OP1nolt>q1·,1 sewer lines were abandoned in the process. · S he said the fumes do not po&e a heal(h haz.ard t.o people in the vicinity unless they would breathe <.'Oncentrated amounts over a long period of time. The six members of the fire department's new haz-med team (hazardous materials, medical emergency unit) monit.ored.. the leak until a private consultant took over at 7 p.m. Monday night, Davis said. Other varieties of quartz hive their own names, such .. : roM quartz (pink), amethyst (purple). aventurlne (green) and crystal (colorlfll). Topaz la found prlmarlly In Br1- zll whlle Cltrlne la llkely to be lound more widely dl1trlbuted In our eerth'a ~u1t. 'fopu 11 8 on the hardneu ICale wt\ ... Cltrlne .. 7 T opu hu a higher retr.ctlve Index and • --~ gravity. Topu alto COfMI In Jddltlon11 eolort. the moet beautluft ot which are the bluee and plnke. CltrlM It a memb9f of the quertJ tamlly •nd 11 limited to the ~. OfAngee and bfOWYll I -FARLEs~~R . ~=9 of «.)e. fe t,) Topaz and Cltrlne eech hu ltt place In our gem world. hc>weV91'. I think It la Important not to con- tuee them. New York State re- cently tined a Jeweler for writing Topaz on hla aalae .i1p lnlt .. d of Cltrlne -when Cltrlne wu wtiat he actually hid IOld. Unfortunate- ly not all,..._. even know the dltt«9n<:e. Th1t I• one of the many reuona It paya the oon-eumer to 9eetc out a nrm holding memberlhlp In the American Gem Socle~. Requirement• of memb9fthlp Include training In gemology and adherence to high ethleal 1tandard1. We .,.. proud of our memt>erahlp In the Am«I· can Gem Society and ~ vour queet1on1 on gemotoglc.al 1Ub~t1 and the opportunity thlt month to lhow you our nne colo- lecllon of T opu and Cltrlne ,tew- alry. W1 have lual unpacked the carvect eton. ftgurlnee that 1 bought on my trip l•t month and are anxlou1 to .now you t.hOM too 4-nc• G"" Soci.+y . A«,-...M G"" LtlMr .. ory 17th & Irvine, Weatcliff Plot.a, Newport Beach 642-3310 4 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 8, 1983 IOP OF THE NEWS NATION ' Record $6. 7 billion phone rate hike ask e d By tlae A11oclat~ Pl'et1 .. WASHINGTON -Telephone companies nationwide are asking for a record $6.7 billJOn worth of proposed rate increases, but state regulators have been turning down many more requests than they're approving: A huge number of requests have been filed by either Bell System companies or independent phone companies such as affiliates of the GTE Corp. St. Louis paper to close ST. LOUIS -Staff 'members on deadline Monday reacted first with stunned silen< .. "e and later with tears after they teamed that the St. bouis Globe-Democrat, the city's morning news- paper. will c:ease publishmg Dec. 31 after 131 years. Major storm slams Utah SALT LAKE CITY -The first major stonn of the season has moved into Uta,h, droppin~ six inches of snow in the mountair\S"' and causing more than 100 power outages in two counties. Several accidents were reported after the slow-moving cold front entered Utah Monday. Rabies hits National Zoo WASHINGTON -A rare red panda at the National Zoological Park has died of rabies, but the disease has not harmed Hsing-Hsing and Ung-Ling. the giant pandas given to the United States by China, zoo officials said Monday. Thirteen rabid raccoons have wandered into the 167-acre zoo in downtown Washington since May .. WORLD Sat'iel -genN al-shol-.d.own NEW DELm. India -Afghan rebels shot down a helicopter, killing a Soviet general and all 10 others aboard. and the Soviets sent 7,000 reinforcements to beef up garrisons neat the Afghan border with Pakistan. a Western diplomatic aource said today. Israel wary o f Syria alert TEL A VTV. Israel -Israeli officials are warily watching ?yria's emergency mobiliz.ation of reservl! forces but insist Israel is not planning to attack Syrian troops o r pull its own forces out of Lebanon. Earthquake rock s Belgi um LIEGE. Belgium -Belgium's m06t power- ful earthquake sinc:e 1938 shook the city of Liege earl toda , and authorities said an elderly woman was w en e ce1 ng o er ome collapsed. Pol.ice said at least 10 people w ere injured and many buildings were damaged Grenada m ass g ra Ye probed ST. GEX>RGE's. Grenada -Cuba is asking the United Nations to help prevent the expulsion Capitol blast 'probed WASHINGTON tAP) -A shaken Senate convened today despite piles of rubble out.side the chamber doors caused by a pre-midnight expl06ion that open- ed a gaping hole in an inside Capitol wall, ripped through con- gressional cloakrooms and damag- ed several irreplaceable works of art. Senate Majonty Leader How- ard Baker, R-Tenn., told col- leagues tha t, had the Senate been in ses&on at the time of the 11 p.m. blast, there surely would have been "grave mjury ... and, per- haps. loss of life to senators and staff." ---Un ited States Capitol --- Bomb In Capito I The FBI said the blast was caused by a "high explosive device with a delayed'-.timing." Tom Griscom, an aide to Baker, said "it was a wristwatch timer ." staffers and chefs and waitresses at the House restaurant were evacuated. special agent in charge of the Washington FBI field office, told a news conference that analysts had not yet determined w~ether the bomb that rocked the Senate was dynamite. As FBI agents poked today through the debris in the seal- ed-off nd floor of the Capitol, a fresh as reported -forcing part of the use side of However, no bomb was found aft.er an intensive search of the Capitol and three House office buildings, said Capitol Police Sgt. Karen Magee. "It was a high expl05ive device with dell.\yed timing," Gardner said. the Capitol to be cl . House Theodore M. Gardner. the Diahlo Canyon gets green light WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nuclear Regu- latory Commission restored a portion of the lic:ense tt suspended nearly two years for the problem-plagued Diablo Canyon nuclear plant in California today. The action wiU allow Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to begin loading fuel next week into one of the two reactors at the $4 .3 billion power plant situated on the Pacific Ocean near San Luis Obispo. The NRC suspended the plant's license on Nov. 19, 1981, after PG&E, the nation's largest utility company, discovered that blueprints for reactor supports that would enable it to withs~d a major earthquake had been reversed. The discovery led to an investigation which turned up hundreds <>f other design errors. The company has spent an estimated $220 million correcting the errors over the past 18 months. The commission voted 4-0, with commissioner Victor Gilinsky abstaining, to allow PG&E to load fuel into the Unit 1 reactor at the plant and conduct "cold" or pre<ritical testing. Commissioner Thomas Roberts wanted to re- store all of the Uc:ense that was suspended two years ago instead of just a portion of it. TOP OF THE NEWS STATE Police arrest rapist in elderly slayings By tlae AHodatecl Prete LOS ANGELF.s -A man booked for investigation of two murders in a aeries of 32 slayings of elderly women shouldn't have been released aft.er his 1976 conviction for rape and robbery, Police Chief Daryl Gates says. Gates called the arrest Monday of Brandon Tholmer, 27, "another failure" of the court system. Police say they caught the convicted rapist trying to enter the home of an 85-year-old paraplegic. S trike targets 88 eate ies SAN FRANCISCO -Union•·7_,,.._ workers Monday voted overwhfl.rJIMflr« authorize a strike against the Iden G,ate Restaurant Association, which represents 88 of the cit y's restaurants. Lo w voter turnout fore cast SAN DIEGO-Only about one third of the 929,000 registered voters in San Diego County were expected to cast ballots in today's general election that featured 14 balJot measures and 345 _ candidates vying for 152 offices. Times Mirror tells sale LOS ANGELES -Times MiITor Co. said Monday it has agreed to sell New American Library, its paperback publishing subsidiary. for more than $50 million. 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Orange County Supervisors ed today for an lndependent be of Monday's A.irspur com- uter helicopter crash and openly ~uestioned the inunediate future f the conµnuter finn's operations t John Wayne Airport. ~"I am assuming that~ service resume until a ~mplete esUgatiorl is concluded," said ~upervisor Bruce 'Nestande, a Fonner Marine Corps pilot. · ~Nestande said the checkered ety record of commuter heli- pter se}"Vice in general "makes belii've that comers are being J:ut at the preventative mainten- ~level." The supervisor said his own experience with military helicop- ters leads him to believe that .,they should be practically acci- dent-free." I "Why then do we have these accidents with commuters?" Nestande asked. "That's what I ~ant to know. Is there too much tost-cutti.ng?" Alrspur vice-president Tim Gallagher said the company's ~See FLIGHT camcs. Pase AZ) ' f HI ORANG I COAST TUEIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 18131 Firefighters stand by in El Dorado Park in Long Beach following the Airspur exec John G~llagher: I ' . ... t s a mystery why the tail rotor failed. .............. .,, ........ 1( ..... Monday evening crash of a com- muter helicopter. COAST IDITIDN NB ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Mesans ir.at-e as city Ol(s all projeCt By KAREN E. KLEIN I Of, ... o .. .., f'llol llofl As many as 300 homeowners who turned out for a marathon city council meeting in Costa Mesa 1 Monday. nigh_t were "shocked, dismayed. angry and upset" when, in the wee hours this morning, the council voted 3-2 in j favor of developing a $90 million addition to the South Coast Plaza Mall west of Bear Street. 1n its decision, the council went against a Jong-standing policy not to allow commercial development west of Bear Street on property that abuts a residential "island" of 1.000 single-family homes. Council members Ed McFarland and Nonna Hertzog voted against allowing a general plan amendment to change the 18 acres of land bordered by Bear Street, Sunflower Avenue and South Coast Drive from me- dium-density residential to gen- eral commercial use. Developers C.J. Segerstrom & Sons applied for the amendment so they could build the mall addition on the property, which they own. A residents' coalition led by Jon Paradis, president of the North Costa Mesa Homeowners' As- sociation, packed the t'Ouncil chambers to standing room only capacity with a crowd of vocal homeowners who fear their prop- erty values and quality of life will be negatively affected by the mall addition. "All o( them (the council mem- bers) made up their minds before hearing our side." Paradis said after the meeting. The home- owners were especially upset, many of them said, because they felt they had assured council denial of the project last Aug. 15, when the Segerstroms asked for a continuance. "Last August, Arlene (Schafer) insisted that we go ahead with a vote," said Bobbi Floyd, vice president of the homeowners' association. Floyd. near tears at the end of the meeting, charged that Schafer and Johnson had been swayed by the power of the Segerstrom coalition. "Money talks," Floyd said bit- terly. Flames lick utility pole in Mesa The heat was very intense but no one was injured in this spectacular fire Monday caused when By J ERRY HIRSCH Of ... Dellr ........ A special invesllgations team from England Is on its way to probe the crash of a British-built commuter helicopter en route to John Wayne Airport. The helicopter, a Westland 30 operated by Airspur Helicopters Inc., was 10 minutes from John Wayne on lta way from Los Angeles International Airport when it loat its tail rotor and crashed crashed into a flood control . channel near Willow Street and the 605 Freeway in Long Beach about 5 p.m. Monday. Six people were injured, two seriously. "They are sending two in- vestigators from the United King- dom Accident Investigation Board They will be here torught and we will st.art a investigation in the morning," &andy Brown, a National Transportation Su!ety Boa.rd spokeswoman, said today. Brown would not discuss the accident becauae "we have not received any data from the scene." According to James Woodard, 40, a Fountain Valley resident who was a passenger on the ill-fated helicopter, "We heard a noise and·aa soon as we heard the noise the heUcopter. started to spin." (Sff AIRSPUR, Pa1e AZ> -.............. .,, ...... 1( ..... Airspur passengert James Woodard of Fountain Valley is wheeled into hospital after crash. " _, ..., r 4 ,1 . ; construction equipment tore a gas line on Avocado Street. See story on P age A3. McFarland and Hertzog were overruled by Councilwoman Arlene Schafer. Vice Mayor Eric Johnson and Mayor Donn Hall, long an outspoken proponent of the mall addition. The council heard 5 l hours of testimony on both sides of the project and read prepared state- ments explaining their posit.ions before they took a~ about 1:45 this morning. The homeowners. confident they would win a no vote from a majority of the council, admitted they may have been unprepared ~~~;::~~~:~;r VOtes trickle in at p~ oils along Coast members who reversed earlier positions. Segerstroms officials have been lobbying long and hard for the 650,000-square-foot addition to (See MALL, Pase AZ> Fatal day: ·How did you react? TM Dally Piiot want• "' reedet8 to 1h1te In hl8tory. We are Meklng IUb- mlllk>nl from reader• who ltlll vtvtdly recall their reecttona the moment tMy teemed Preeldent John F. Kennedy hlld beef\ lhot on Nov. 22, 1"3. To mar1t the 20th .nntwreery of that date. we hope to publllh a cotteetton of per80Nll ltortea. We'd , llke yours. f elf UI where you were. how you tMf'Md and, moet ~.how the newa ~ed you. Send no more than 250 woreta of proee to: JFK, The Dally Pttot, P.O. Box 1580, Coeta M ... 92828. DMdllne for rec::.tvtng the remfntacencel ta thl1 Friday. J • By PHU. SNEIDERMAN Ol .. O.., ......... Polling places in Orange Coast cities reported light voter turnouta early today in the off-year elec- tions. Polls will remain open unW 8p.m. Orange County Registrar of Voters Al Olton predicted only 12 percent of almoet one million eligible voters countywide would visit the polls today. Voters who have-questions about their polling place can call the regi.ltrar-'a office at 834-2244. Locally, voters are selectinR Heiress· seeks public Irvine Co. stock off er BJ JERRY lllNICll Ol .. O.., ......... Just a day before what may be ihe final showdown between helreel Joan Irvine Smith and Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren over the future of the 1prawllna Land development finn. Smith baa dbclc.d what ahe ii tryiRc to acicorn pl.I.ah. "What I am looking for ii a public offerina of Irvine C.o. stock." Smith told the Dally Pilot. "I _know a lot of people around here would like to own 101ne Irvine Co. atock. 'That ii eomethina the people would be int.erated in." The Irvine Co. baa been pri- vately held lince James Irvine founded the Irvine Ranch 119 )'MI'S a,o. 'That meana that unlike a public oompany IUCh u ~ral Moton, the publk cannot buy 1hara of Irvine Co. atock and la not privy to financial information about the firm. (See tRVINE, Pa1e Al) t scliool board members, college district trustees and water district officials. 1n Irvine, voters are deciding on a propoaed tax to aid local schools. An early check of polling places revealed a light turnout. (See VOTING, Pa1e A%). lllDEX- BUnetln Board A2 MOYiee 83 ~ M ~Muuml 1\ad • C8-8 National Newa A4 C'.omD M PoUceLOI A3 Cltmword C8 Public Notk.9 C4.& 0.thNotica C4 Sports Cl-4 Mtiorial Paet M Dr.Stef.ncrobn Bl lhtertalnmmt 83 Stock Marketa 88 Hatowp. c::r Tbeat.en m lnlllnnill6orl 83 W•ther AJ Annt..anden B2 World New. A4 Call 842 4321 with newa tip• , ' • ------------------=---------------__..;;~--------------='--.__;;------------·-- --------· r .. NB Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, November 8, 1983 ·sTOCKS NY E COMPOSITE TRAN SACTION Ulllol A 1 UIN' i .. 1,1 UCll 1'1AUI !> llN llll Nl W Tt>HI\ MlllWI '·I I'"' It It l'llW liO'. II 111• Ill 111()11 it.Nl1 l IN\,114NA II '1 I()( o( I .Cl tlit.Nt.(S AN(I Hl l't)I! !l ti IJ> I 14[ NA'30 INS llN( I Tl t:~O<\ \ ''\ C'I O"\l'\t. t'IUt t." --------------~-'---~----------.---------------.-,----------------,.----------------r-----------------1 · ... •I 't ' , I '••I .... I hfJ ..... ' ,,, h4h .. .. , ' .... ····· ,.,,, ' • ,,lh. 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LI: ! l~ , I . 1 : ,g't.:' , 1 .. lf ~ " ~::~rf.' 1 ff sl :r •+ : ~::~~: 'h ,~ ,, :=~ =~t~lo 10 r. ,?, ~r" !. ; ~~ : ~: ~} 1~ Ji : :~o;~, I n l~ .. :~ . . lo \I' ~· • ,, I lw 1u1 • r• .. rwa I )~ ·~ H H"'-• t<.ontM• ,. 64 19 -"' NlegSn I 39e I ~ llon•o~ 39 10 3'• Un •t 11 16 1606 S1'01 • Dow Jones Final Up 0.10 Clo1lng 1,214.SM BUSINISS BRllfS MCA film earnings decline 38 percent in 3rd quarter UlS ANG ELE.5 -MCA l.nc., which boomed during the summer of 1982 with "E.T . the Extra-Terrestrial," the largest-grossing film in history, had no such hit th.is summer, and it s howed in the company's earnings -down 38 percent for the third quarter ' R egan sees 'no lax increase' W ASH.lNGTON -Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the Reagan administration won't even corwder•tax increases until Congress makes sharp spending cuts m the budget. Regan said Monday that 1! substantial reductions were made in government spending. "then I would assume the presfdent at that point rrught consider some type of con ti.ngency tax " Manville wins s uit ext ension NEW YORK -Mal\ville Corp.. the forest products company facing a noocr of asbestos-related lawsuits, won a two-week e xtensioo of a key bankruptcy court deadline. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland gave the company until Nov. 21 tosubrruta reorganizauon plan, 1.neluding a system for settling the asbestos lawsuits. American Airlines signs pact GRAND PRAIRlE. T exas -American Airlines said it reached a new. two-year contract with its pilots union that trades a no-furlough guarantee for wage conces&ons. American said the contract w 1U help move the carrier "from a very high-cost airline to a much lower cost airline.'' Chrysler strike 'ver y costly' TWINSBURG. Ohio -As autoworkers returned to their )Obs Monday al Chrysler Corp.'s stamping plant, auto industry analysts said the five-day local strike that crippled auto production nationwide cost the company $70 million to $75 million. / :~r,~,'.~lt 3~~ =• .. :-s~{ 'l ,~;·~:~' .. 1 .~~·s-;v; ~,;,~ :1;: .,~:;::g o1's~:','~":'·.:1.:~:~cg,; ~ft~y,~; p::. ~~~;'1i:i m ~g.~ •• ~~~:~.011n,9m 1:i,.: !~".'.~0'3 r.1 ~· ~.·. ~~: .. '3• I: • : f.,:gc 39 m )r;· ; ~~:rr~.3 36 6 scr; ~~' ... ~~t».r", 76 .~ 1! .-.. =~c·o~ '°" :;1 11 ~~ .. --:-.. ~~:;b,pt ,.,~ ·~ .• .:',. Con e Mills Corp. files suit An•a 56 1• •. ·V•• ",, •• ,. oOt; :; \~I 10. • KCPLPll~O 1600 Si t7 Nort•:.071 h Ill 65'•' , RovlO 111r I •I I u Un8MG ••I lO .. • ,,,,,.~.. Ub Q .! J • .. /.Ar .. 4 \ ... , . J' .64 11 ,.. l• • K(Pl l>f1 0 e 'I . • I Norhl"I IS 71 t Ruorrt \ 1l ·~ ,,, •O uero e· 10-. 2~ 12"'• .-• ,.01"' ;1 ' ·•• ~ p' • · •"' •O 111 ... "' 1'CPL on 1 3~ 1 • • No"'' ng: 1 lo w. • • R.,,r~' 16 9 ~ 11 ,-'• uc~r u ~~ 1p-· GREENSBORO. 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