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alboa Island rape
uspect reca·ptured
y STEVE MARBLE
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Michael Eri<: Gonzales. thl' ac-
used BaJboa ~land raplSl who
has escaped from jail twice m the
last six months. reportedly led
lawmen up and down the state
before his arrest this weekend m
his hometown uf Huntington
Park.
It was the se<.'Ond timt> the
23-year-old Gonzales' dash from
the law has ended in the Los
Angeles subbur b where his
mother and relatives h ve.
authoriues scud
Gonzales, accused of raping a
24-year-old Balboa Island
waitress at knifepoint early this
y<'ar, was m custddy at Orange
County Jail today, being held
without bail
Gonzales, fa('ing trail for rape at
the time of his second escape, wall
be arraigned this week on felony
escape charges and a burglary
charge stemming from his first
esea~sa1d Deputy ~ct At-
torney Manuel Ramirez. A new
date for the rape trail also will be
scheduled.
Authonues srud the . alleged
THE ·oRANGI COAST
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1983
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two-time escapee has been placed
in maximum security at the coun-
ty jail.
The elusive suspect escaped for
the sa'Ond time Sept. 12 when he
made a daring break from the roof
of the four-story county jail. He
lowered himself to the ground
with bed sheets he had reportedly
fashion'ed jnto a rope. •
Gonzalat escaped the first time
last JW\e when he allegedly
bolted fro~ a minimum-security
facility in Saugus, where he'd •
been inadvertantly placed by
(See RAPE, Page AZ)
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Michael Gonzales
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Sharehol~ers-OK
Irvine Co. merger
By JERRY HIRSCH \ °' ... .,_, ..... _
Newport Beach tycoon Donald
L . Bren completed his purchase of
the I.rVine Co. when shareholders
approved the merger of Orange
County's largest land develop-
ment firm with Bren's personal
holding company th.is morning.
The merger culrnirulted an
eight-month battle for control of
the company that started when
Bren bought out a group of
.Eastern investors to raise his stake
in the company ftom 34 percent to
86 percent. I
At the shareholder's meeting,
the Irvine Co. formally assumed
. .
the $518 million loan Bren used to
buy out the other mvd tors. Bren's
opponent in the battle, heiress
Joan Irvine Smith, sa,id she at-
tended the share holers meeting
and filed a fonnal protest
Smith and her mother Athalie
R. Clarke own 11 percent of the
company. .
The company will buy up her
stock and Bren's share in the
Irvirle Co. will reach nearly 90
percent. Appraisers for both-the
company and Smith will analyze
the Irvine Co. assests and both
sides will ev:entually settle on a
price for Smith's stock.
(See ll~VINE, Page AZI
co·uNTY IDITIDN'
f'
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
._. __ --": -----Mesan's
vessel
nears
water
By-KAREN.~. KLEIN °' .. 0.-, Noi .....
After 13 years of hard work and
two days of rain delays, the
Pilgrim of ~ewport was towed
from Dennis Holland's Costa Mesa
back yard early this morning ·ta·· ........ .
the Lido Shipyard where 1t will be
launched Saturday morning.
The 18th-<"entury replica of a
clipper ship pulled out about 4:30
a.m. onto Rue de Cannes over the
land where Holland's house once
stood. The house was demolished
for the move.
Da~e Larson, licensing super-
vi$or for Newport Beach. said the
boat movers tried to begiillhe
1 t8-foot ship's journey about 3:30
a.m. but tile rear wheels got stuck
in mud.
The hour delay that ensued was
the onJy mishap of the morning,
Larson said, as the Pilgrim
proudly traveled down Irvine
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up Pacific Coast High way and up
the offramp connecting Newport 1
Boulevaai to the highway_,. __
The Pilgrim arriv.ed at the ~
shipyard about 7:30 a.m., he said. I
some problems going up the Coast'
Dennis Holla nd's 4Pilgrim of ~ewport' turns gingerly from Newport Boulevard onto Lido P ark Drive during its big mo:;'hrs;;.~';;;i~
"We thought we might have j
Highway," Larson said. "but it ,
(See PILGRIM, Page AZ > I • . I
·Burglars' victim
evens the score,
-.I A 65-ycar-old Fountain Valley BuL Weber had other ideas. He
toolmaker came out no worse than grabbt!d a knife and scampered
even in a skirmish with two outside and punctured two tires of
apparent burglars over the Wl't'k-thl' suspects' car.
end. Appare ntly som e wh a t
Pohce said thC' Jnc1dent began nonplussed, the two suspects
Saturday when two men knocked <lbandoned the breai<-in and left
on the Fount.aU1 Vallc•y man's door one on foot and the other in a
in the 17000 block o( Euclid Str<;'('t light brown Chevrolet Nova with
Adam F Weber. who offit'ers . two flat tires.
say was victimized by burglars T he• a uto was abandoned a s hort
once before, peekE'd out the WI!)· d1stanC'e away but both suspects
dow and didn't ret-ognrze thl' two escaped. Police say, however, they
so h<' didn't open the door haw good descriptions and are in
P'erha~ thinking that nobody th<' process of tracing the car.
was at home. the two men Wl'bt!r was unavailable for
smashed a window. apparently as (~1mmen t today
the first step to a br cak-in I If' made his point already. -Nice blue skies expected
at least until W ednesd~y
A surprise rain stonn that left
the county reeling from a rash of
rockslides. floods and traffic &CCI·
dents finally died out early Sun-
day giving way to sunny slues.
The _ break in the we~ther
allowed Orange County orticials
·to reopen SiJverado canyon,,_ Road
which was sealed off after ~veraJ
boulders tumbled onto the road-
way.·
Officials morutonng the 9Cene
can relax until Wednesday, when
• rains are expected to return,
aocording t.O a National Weather
Service spokeswoman.
UntU then. 1t Will be fair tonight
and sunny with high clouds
Tuesday Temperatures will
range from the low 50s ~ the
~r 7~. 0Hrc1al-. said .
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So far, Huntington Beach
weather buff J. Sherman Denny
has recorded 6.45 inches of. rain
this sea50n, more than double the
amount that had fallen by thia
time last year. Denny said .93 of an
ipch of rain feU in Huntington
over the weekend.
ln Costa Mesa .. 8~ of an inch fe U
Saturday and another .2 dropped
S unday. This season's total is 4.63
inches. compared to 2.41 inches for
the same Um<' last year .. officials
said.
To date. Laguna Beach is only
1.18 inches ahead of last season's
·rate . Over the weekend, 1.3 inches
fell . bringing the total to an even
4 0 mches. acrording to Laguna
wcathq_ watcher Joe Jahraus.
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Heart of a sailor
Blair Caspers, who is living proof that windsurfing is
good for you, lfi'lrned to surf three yean ago a nd now
teeches tht-sport, which combines the h.1.-nctng skilhaof
a surf er end wind knowle~e of a sailor. Pa~e C I.
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Big Coast coke bust
just ~rop in bucket,
By JERRY HI RSCH vesugation, T•an agent gets hold of °' .. o.1tr ,_ -the suspect and makes him think
Last week's $1 million drug the agent is another drug dealer.
bust at the South Coast Plaza will The suspect is in the business and
barely make a dent in the Orange is looking for people to sell to,"
County drug market, an in-Miles explained.
vestigator said today. In Thursday's case investigators
Undercover agents seized 6.6 Used $250,000 in $50 and $100 bills
pounds of high grade cocaine with as bait. Miles said $250,000 is the
a street value of $1 million _ "wholesale" value of the seized
Thund.ay evening in the parking cocaine.
lot i-, front of the Nordstrom "We did not give it to (Bates) at
department store at the shopping all. Once we saw the cocaine we
center. put him t.&nder arrest," Miles said.
"It was a terrific seizure but The -0ther suspects w~re un-
there are hundreds of pounds out covered during the investigation,
there," said" John 'Miles, a special Miles said. _
agent with the California Bureau "MuJti-kilo seizures are becom-
of Narcotics Enforcement who. ing corrunonplace in Southern
along-with city of Orange and city California," Miles Said.
of Newport Beach police officers, Drug dealers 1l.re sh11tirrg some
made the arrest&. (See COCAINE, Page AZ>
"There are probably several
suppliers in Orange County with
the ability to aell hundreds of
pounds of cocaine," fdiles added.
Arrested on drug tTafficking
charges were Ronald T. Bates, 35,
of Hunt.lngt.on Beach; Duane
Weikum, 27, of Hacienda Heighta
and Andres Mejia. 26, a Col-
ombian national living in West
Covina.
All three are being held in
Orange County jail in lieu of $1
million bail, an Orange police.
detective said today.
Bates was the key to the
invesUgation, Miles said.
Orange police arrested Bates in
fall of of 1981 on marijuana and
cocaine charges. He was convicted
and jailed until hi.a releaae in June,
Miles said. -..,
"At that time infonnatJon was
given to us thal Bet.es nUght t>r
dealing again," Miles said.
In a typical undercover In-
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. P ilgrim • .. ai l~• dtn\"11 :\e wport Bo ulevard (above)
and head s for Lido ~ hipyard (be low ), stopping
Jrnffit.· a lon#! the wa)'·
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Proud kipper Dennis Holland wat.ches a t the.end
of the line with his family, wife Be tty a nd
daughter s (from left ) ·Heidi, Julie and Amy.
PILGRIM MOVED ...
From Page A 1
wen t fast and it went down the
middle of the road so w e had a la ne·
open eA either side." .
At the Lido Shipyard. where
the P ilgnm will remain until it is
....,T.iU-OCbcdSaluftfay, the huge boat
attracted a c rowd, as usual. Offk'e
. workers near where the Pilgrim
rests on the movers· dollies stood
around gazrng at the authe ntic
clipper ship and telling and retell-
ing the Dennis Holland story.
It took Holland 13 years to build
the ship plank by"Plank in his
backyard. His wife and three
daughters have lived in q1e ship's
hull for 10 years while Dennis put
in 30,000 hours and an estimated
his ('Ontributio n 'to an old friend's
efforts, he said
"If I ~-Off:-t:he---etty
would ·have to charge . h im,"
Larson Sfild, "And l didn't want to
do--thal. I "'en~(Costa Mesa)
high sch&l with Dennis and he's a
good frie nd."
Betty Holland said Saturday's
launch will begin at 9 a.m. wlth a
mmister blessing the ship and
then the reading of a poem written
especially for the Pilgrim. "Then
we'll break the champagne and
have a party afterwards," she
said.
$150.000 (the move a.lone cost him ·
$8,500) to ma ke h is dream oome COCAINE • • •
true. F p This morrung, with the ship's rom age A 1
Ci head sportin_g a lei;.;.•....,..;;an~·__..o.u.C__..t~heir QRer$<m&-here from
American ag ana rreshly painted Florida, the pnme state in the
eyes, that dream came t.i-ue. drug trade, aCCQrding to Miles.
Holland, who's been up for the It is only through joint in-
past three nights waiting while vestigations like Thursday's that
rain postponed the move (orig-law enforcement officials have
inally scheduled for Saturday any hope of ~king large arrests,
monting) took his family out for he said. ,
breakfast a fter the P.llgrim ... w~··· "The crooks have more money,
safely parkecfat the shipyard and manpower and equipment that
then planned on unplugging the Jaw enforcement has. Banding
phone and getting some sleep. together is the only way we can
Elderly Mesa man
hit ill crosswalk
A 75-year-old Costa Mesa man
was seriously injured Sund~
night when he was struck in a
crosswalk by a hit-and-run driver.
Police said Ralph Paticrson wa'l
crosfilng E. 17th Street a t West-
minster Avenueabout 10:45 p.m
when an unidentified motorist
plowed into him, cat.ap41ting his
body into the air and t hrowing
him into the curb where he landed
striking his heaQ.
Patterson suffered two broken
legs, a broken hip and mt.emal
injuries, accorcliqg to spokesman
at Fountain V~ey Community
Hospital where Patterson was
taken after the accident. He was m
cnucal rondjtion this morning m
the intensive care unit.
W1ll'lesses said the driver of the
car rontinued on E 17th after
h1tlmg Patterson and headed
southbound on Santa Ana Avenue
after pulling into a gas station
momentarily.
The man wa:; ... descnbed as
wh1t.e, in his 50s, w ith graying
hair. He was driving a
light-colored 1979 or 1981
Cadillac. I coN11NUED s10R11s
RAPE SUSPECT ...
From Page A1 . 1
authorities. Police said Gonzales
returned to Balboa Island follow-
ing his escape and broke into a
house while attempting to elude
patrolman. He was captured sev-
eral days later in his hometown.
'fhis ti.me, Gonzales managed to
stay a step ahead of.. the law for
two months during which time
detectives put in hundreds of
hours tracking the escapee. said
Orange County Sheriff Lt. Wyatt
Hart.
IRVINE ...
From Page A1
"It was very cordia l," Smith
,:;aid. "Mr. Bren asked me i f I
would take him out to dinner after
I got m y money. I told h im 1 would
be delighted."
Smith , who last week lost a bid
for a court order stopping the
merger, said she is sellin g to avoid
paying capital gains taxes that
could result from the roerger.
"We have money set aside but
you don't want to have all your
funds wrapped up uke this,"
Smith said.
The burden of payrngoff Bren's
debt.could tum the Irvine Co mto
a bad investme nt, she said •
The hunt, Hart said, led to
Northern Cabforrua at one poun
and then to the central section of
the st.ate. There also were reports
Gonzales had left the country and
was trav~· g m Mexico. But the arch ended Sa.lurday
where it ha before -on a qUlet
resider;ltial st eet ·LO Huntington
Park. Hart said detectives haJ
been routinely checkU(g four resi-
dences in the neighborhood sm~
Gonzales lowe red himself to free-
dom in September.
Sheriff's deputies reportedly
took Gonzales into custody as
police officers from Huntington
Park, Bell and South Gate stood
·by m case of lroµble. Hart saJd
Gonzales was staying with a
fnend. He put up no resistance.
Last June, when Newport
Beach policem e n arrested
Gonzales following his hrst es-
cape. the 23-year-old reportedly
rammed a pouce car with a vehicle
and tried to outrun officers before
being collared.
Gonzales was first arrested in
connection with the rape early
this year when he reportedly
showt'd up at th~ Balboa lsland
r<-st.aurant where the ra~ v1t·um
had worked. authorities srud
BULLETIN BOARD·
Police works~op set
on theft, check fraud
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Combattlllg :;hophftcrs <ind <·hc'(:k fraud will be the topic of a I
workshop to t>e held -\A'edn~a~· :rt ttw C~ta Mes& l:.!oli<:-'E'--+--1,
Department ..
. . .Tht• workshop. ~ponsored hy tht· Ht t.a1~Comrr11ttl•cof thl• C<~ta
... ,,_"" Chamb<_.r-of Commel'l-"t:"-. will f~atur:e-a poh<·.-pre~tauunuL _,_
methc:xis and techniquC's uSt>d by "h11pliftl'rs and <'on arttsL-.
ThC' seminar runs from 7.:w t•> H -t:1 .1 m 111 µolil·c• dt·partnwnt·~
second floor aud1tonurn. 99 F;.i1r Unvl' Adnu:.. ... 1on 1s fn~·. and tht•
workshop 1s open to tlw public· In forma t10n 1s ava1 lalJlc· cit Y7!:J-05:Hi
Choosing a doc to r topic off orum
"How to.ChOOSt• Your Phys1c1a n" 1s the sub)C'('t of Founwin
Valley Community llosp1tal's nt'Xl Commmunity Health Forum.
scheduled for 7 to 9 pm. Wednesday Ill the hospital auditorium.
17100 Euclid St .. Fountain Vallt_>y
Among th<' is.'lucs to be ('OVPrtod in the program are wh.at tG lnok
for in a doctor. the quc--stions a pt_•rson should a4'k upon makmg a
seleouon . when to se<:ure a SC'<.'Ond op101on and changes in the role of
a physician.
'-Senior a smonstrow in t-aguna--
A fash ion show with older Lagunans posing as models will be
held Wednesday at 1 pm. at th~ Veterans Memorial Community
Center on 1.egion Str~·t
The free show, sponsored by the Laguna &ach Free Chntc.
features senior citizen models emphasizing creau on of an attractive
wardrobe with inexpc•ns1ve clothing.
Crime prevention m eeting in Valley
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. ''He's p~uy tired,'.' Larson said. fight it. The cooperation in Orange o.-,_,.._.,._ __ UpM ''And so am l." all "Mil .d County is re ,y great, es sai . Fountain Valley Neighborhood Watch is sponsoring a citywide'
crime prevention mceung al 7:30 pm. Thursday m the Foun t.am
Valley City Council Chambers. 10200 Slate r Ave Eu rh hird-.. in Cos ta Mesa bid bon voyage to the Larson, however, had to go For example Newport Beath Pi l g ~im (a hovP ) afte r me_n struggled (below) to back to work this morrung. His police "had some information on three nights of waiting and h elp-(Bates) that some of these drug fret> tht> hoot from tht> mud after overnight r a ins. ing Holland w ith the move were deals w ere taking place in New-
Topic of the meeting is "Holiday Protection for Yourself. Your
Home and Your Ch ristmas Gifts."
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port Beach. The investigation can
o.nlY really be done jointly,'' Miles
said.
Also at this meeting, Ne!gh_borhood Wau·h wiU elect 1984
officers.
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Fumes fi nder control
The Ma rrio tt H o tel in Newport· Bea ch sm elled a
little too clea~ for some 'guests Sunday afte rnoon
a fte r wa ter found its way into a a 50-pound box
o f dry chlorine in the h.ote l's laundry area . The
water re acted with the po'wde r and e mitted
c hlorine fumes. Firefighte rs ve ntilated the a rea
a nd carried the blea ch outside to b e r emoved b y a
comme rcia l storage company later Sunday. No
one was injured.
Suspect
held in
hit-run
death
A man killed late Saturday on
the·San Diego Freeway m Costa
Mesa was identified today as
Frank Martinez, 54, of Hunt-
ington Beach. Authorities said he
was struck by a hit-and-run driver
near the Harbor Boulevard of-
framp.
Cparles Aken\, 45, waS arrested
at nis Garden Grove home follow-
ing the fatal accident on suspicion
of felony hit and run, man-
slaughter and felony drunken
drivint\ said offieer Rick Stevens
of the California Highway Patrol
Martinez apparently had stop-
ped on the freeway about 8 p.m. to
~ist a fellow motorist whose car
had stalled. Authorities :-said
Martinez was walking towar~ the
disabled car when Akers' vehicle
allegedly clipped the s(alJed car
and hit Martinez.
Martinez was pronounced dead
at the scene. police said.
Officer Stevens said Akers was
located after a witness . to the
hit-and-run accident provided
authorities with the license plate
number of the sought-afte~ car.
Huntington nurse
honore d for work
Lois Madden, R.N .. critical care
nurse and relief house supervisor
for Humana H05pital West-
minster, has been named the
winner of Humana Inc.'s Pacific
'Region . Nursing_ Excellence
Award.
Madden , a resident of Hunt-
ington Beach, was seleeted in a
competition among nurses work-
ing at 11 Humana hospitals in six
states.
She has been with the West-
'--------..,.------------------... minster.hosp.ital for six years.
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1 $I 08. 95 in coins socked away in Valley
A Fountain Valley man said he
found $108 95 1n coins stutted In an
athletic sock 1n the back yard ol Ills
residence In the 18000 block ol Mt.
Clmmaron Street . The ac>cX con-
tained she Elt«1hower dollars, two
Kenn.ct)' half-dollars, 308 Washing-
ton quarters, 185 Roosevelt dimes and 129 Jefferson nickels
Burglars broke a window to a
, residence In the 18000 block of Mt.
Walton Circle and stole two hand-
guns, a watch and coins from an
upstairs master.~r.oom
Thieves opened a tool box from a
truck parked In the 17000 block of
Santa Catherine Street and stole
St .284 In hand.toots.
A resident In the 11000 block of
Carnation Circle said someone
• poured water Into the.gas tank of her
1980 Volkswagen Rabbit. causing
$1.500 1n damage to the engine and
fuel injector
A woman told police she 1elt her
purse ·1n a shopping cart at Zocty's
discount store. 1611 Harbor Blvo.
Her purse, with $65 cash and S 15 In
mlscellaneous items, was missing
when she returned minutes later.
. Boulevard and Ellls Avenue. The loss
was estimated at $ 17 ,000
Vandalism wu dlt1COvered Sunday
morning at Matlne View School. 5682
Tllberg Drive. School windows were
broken and walla were
spray-painted.
A yellow Ford "w~ burglarized early
Sunday white p~rl(ed on the 17400
block of Kotedo Lane. The Ion.
estimated at at $310. Included an
AM/FM cassette stereo and an
equalizer. • • •
A home break-In was reported
Saturday night on the 6600 block of
Glen Orlve. Entry wu made through
an unlocked sliding window. The loss
Included a $500 televtston set and
1ewetry worth $5,00.
A sliver Che'.vr~lit pickup truck
parked In a driveway on the 9600
block of Pettswood Drive was bur-
glarized late Friday or early Saturday
Entry was madeby prying open a rear
window The toss, estimated at $205,
ln'cluded blnoculare and a
mint-calculator.
Irvine
Burglars took more than $400 In
goods from an unlocked vehicle
Friday night or early Saturday morn-_ lWnJ.in&lQJLBea h ___ __,lr:ig.Q.~ked at the Registry Hotel. 1880 ~lcArt ur Blvd. A blacl<. 1982 Cadillac El Dorado • • •
was reported stolen Sunday evening There wu a theft of S 1800 from the
from a fast food rutaurant at Beach dally receipts sometime Saturday
from trvlne Wine and SplrllS'. 14805
Jettrey Road
Burgtara tooti ·a~ undetermined
amount of cash from realdeooe In the
5000 blocit of Chateau Clrcle Satur-
day Ent,Y was g4lned through a
bathroom window.
A 1969'-blue Mustang was ttoten
Sunday from the 5000 block of
Etkaford Ave.
Newport Beach
A Newport Beach woman reported
the theft of her wallet from her purse
In a shopping cart at the Hughes
~permarket on Via Lido Sunday.
The value of the loss was placed at
$295. Another woman reported los-
ing her wallet In the same manner
Sunday, police said. The value of that
loss was $43.
A Newport Be8ch man reported
the theft ot $2.852 of boating Items
from his boat In dry storage at 100
· Shipyard Wa'J Saturday.
An Irvine ma,; r~~rted the theft of
four hubcaps valued at $200 each
from his auto parked In the 4200
block of Scott Drive Sund~y after-
noon.
The Jimmy OeFor~ Dance Center
at.3723 BJrM SL .teQQllldlb&Jhett of
$4,254 of video equipment sometime
Saturday night or early Sunday
morning. police said.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 14 , 1983 ~3
--WE ASKED:-------____,
Norman Neff, eem Betea,
commodltlea broke{,
Coate Mesa
• electrlclen and volunteer
coach,
Joan McNelll,
Newport Beach
'''These kids don't realize
earning thing$ and having
a sense of accomplishment
is what 1s important -not
doing drugs.··
"I think it's the whole
feeling of apathy in the
world today that makes
kids take drugs and drtnk.
It would probably take all
day to really figure out who
is raspoi:isi bl~. "-
\
Georgeanne xagorarakla,
bookkeeper,
Coate Me••
"Probably it's t he family
that is responsible. I think
the family should be closer
and communicate more.'·
Santa Ana Height•
"I've worked with lots of
kids in sports programs
and I see most of the
problems beginning with
the parents. Some allow 1t
or encourage 1t."
o'eenn Schaulle,
Marlnera Elementary atu-
dent,
CoataMeaa
"I think teen-agers -
the high school kids are
responsible.··
Ken Cooke,
Insurance employee,
Huntln11ton Beach
"I would say older in-
fluences -like older
brothers -and-peer
pressure."
Red Cross seeks blood on Coast
Bloodmobile will b e v.isiting eigbt.Jg~~fiQ.n.~.dur..iJJg November .
The American Red Cross blood-
mobile will be in eight locations
along the Orange Coast during the
remainder of November. Donors
between the ages of 17 and 66 are
urged to participate.
Dates, locations and h,ours are
listed below :
4 Today, S t. Joachim Catholic
Church, 1964 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa, from 2:15 to 7 p.m. Valley, from 2:15 to 7 p.m.
• Today, Mesa Ve rde United • Nov. 28, St. Wilford's
Methodist Church. 1701 Baker Episcopal Church, 1S631 Chapel
St., Costa Mesa, from 2:45 to 7:30 Lane, Huntington Beach. from
p.m. 2:45 t.o 7:30 p.m. ·
• Saturday, Lifespnng, .3151 • Nov. 28, St. Mary's Church.
Airway Ave .. Suite 100, Costa • .428 Park Ave .. Laguna Beach,
Mesa, from 10 a.m. to 2:4"5 p.m. from 2:30 to 7:3CY p.rri.
• Nov. 23, Eagle Scout, LOS, • Nov. 29, ConneU Chevrolet.
17500 Bu.shard Stre<>t. Fountain . 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Cos~ Mesa.
from 11 :15 a.m to 4 p.m.
Valley man · buTned
as gas furn es ign~te
.-United Way to Jund five
• new agencies A Fountain Valley man at-watching the machine fill when
tempting to clean greasy clothes the electncal timer ignited the ·The board of directors for The
with gasoline was burned Sunday gasoline fumes, causing a 'flash United Way of Orange County
night when a washing machine fire, Bolstad said. North/South, has voted to fund
spark ignited the fumes. The fire official said Matson five new agencies beginning this
Fountain Valley Fire Battalion quickly extinguished the blaze by month.
Chief John Bolstad said the lnci-closing the washer lid. He was The Orange County Epilepsy
dent occurred at 6:22 p.m. in the taken to Fountain Valley Com-Society will receive $15,000: ~
garage adjacent to the home of munity +lospital, where he was Clemente Seniors wiU receive
Oscar Matson, 12159 Loya River treated for a burned hand and $21.000; Human Options in
Circle. released. Laguna Beach will receive
He said Matson had doused Bolstad said fl.atnmable liquids $10,000; Women's Transitional
some greasy_ clothing with should never be used to remove Living Center in Fullerton was
gasoline and then had pla~ them stains because of th e ~dous allocated $45.000 and Hope House
in a washing machine. He w~--_f~wn.-..es_s_u_c_h_li_' q..:.w_· ds_· _re_le_ase __ . ____ will_· _r_aie __ iv __ e_$2_7_._5_00_. ____ _
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A.•I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. November 14. 1983
Supreme Court again hacks all-m3le college groups
. ~
WASH! NC 'l'ON tAP) Fur tllt' S("'('11nd llmt> in 1nstrut·taor\S to dismiss it. ,uguuu;t th~ sc:hool and HEW
18 n1onths. t he Supreml--' l~ourt s-.:t us tdl· rulings LOday. ' A fetJt•rttl lriat judg£:.-. upheld btr the 11th U.S.
subject w the pi-ogram..specific llnutauona" of the
law.
h d Iron Arrow, founded in 1926 by the Unive rsity of J t al stu enl honor orgamu111ons t•xl'luding wonwn Circuit Court or Aµpt·als. rult-d thut the challenged
must. m eUcct. be bannt'<l from wllt·~l' l·amp~>S. Miami's (irst prt?Sident, long has been regarded Wi thl' l lEW n•gulauon w;.c, vahd under a 197:.! luw known as
ln other words. the Supreme Court's 1982
decision st.ates that it a college practices sex
discrimination in a 11pecifi:c program or activity the
government ll:MlY cut off money only for that
pf'ogram, not for the entire school.
school's most presugious campus organization
The jusucvs s.iud a federal uppt•3L~ t~urt never Title IX.
s hould havt-reat•hed tis U\'<.·ision fornng the ln 1973. the Department or Health, F.<Jucation ll swl.l~. "No pt'r.!IOn shall ... on the basis of sex
University of Miami to withdraw dll significant and W elfare r~1ved a sex-bias complaint about thl' be . sub)l><:t«I to dt.SCrmunauon upder any educallon
support Crom ont-SUl'h group. lrun Arrow, or lose all honor fraternJty After an investigation. HEW program or 1.1t·t1v1ty fl'(.'f'lving foderal fanandal
federal fundlllg. now the Department of Health and Human Services assistan('t'"
When the University of Miami case returned to
the 11th Circuit, the appeals court again ruled that
the school must ban Iron Armw from campus or
forfeit the substantial federal funding it receives. The high t'Ourt. by a 5.4 vot." said the appeals
court was w rong ~·hL•n 1t d<X'idt.'Cl that the Umvers1ly
of Miami controversy is not now moot. or legally
irrelevant.
The Ca!i(' wm; St.•nt ba,·k lo ttw appt.•a ls court with
-told university officials in 1976 they either had to A1.:tmg on lron Arrow's fu-sl Supreme Court
forfeit federal funding or drop all "sigruficant appeal. the JW.ti('<'S in 1982 ordered the 11th Circuit
assis tance" to lron Arrow. L'OUrt to n•study the ('&Se in light of their then.recent
Soon afterward, the univ~rsity told. lron Arrow ruling m a Conoecllcut case.
it could not conduct its activities on the Coral Gables In it. the hi~h l'ourt said that "an agem.•y's
campus. That sparked a lawsuit by the organization authority under Title 1-X .. to wnninate funds is
The appeals C.'OUrt said that Iron Arrow "by it.a
very ex.iate.noe unavoidably and necessarily Ulinta
each and every federally assisted program at the
university.''
Korean
~.
TOPOFTHE.NEWS . Reagan back
NATION
Consumer's illness
prompts recall of tea
DENVER -The nauonw1de recall o {
Celesu.aJ Seasorungs Herb Tea Inc 's wComfrey"
tea was ordered a!ter a woman drank a
concentrated brew equivalent to 18 cups and
suffered an adverse reaction The re-call. which
forced can~Uauon of the compatiy's first publJc
stock offe ring, was issued last week after traces
of atropine . a potentially toxil' herb deri"._ed from
the poison deadly nightshade, were found in the
woman's t.ea
R eagan pens spending bill
WASHINGTON -President Reagan today
signed an emergency spending b1U. ending the
technical limbo in which mudl of the govern-
ment had existed since Thursday. The signing. m
the White House residence, came less than an
hour after Reagan arrived. back from a 6-day
Asian t.r1p. Anucipanng that the president would
sign thei measure. affected federal agenries had
opened tor busanes.s as usual wda y
Rail probed in train wreck
MARSHALL. Texas -lnvesugators are
hoping a shattered secuon of rat.I will reveal how
five railroad cars on the Amtrak Eagle deratled
deep l1l the East Texas woods, killing four women
and injuring scores of other people National
Transportallon Safety Board workers said
Sunday that a preliminary 1nvesugat1on o!
• Saturdav's accident -the second·worst m
Amtrak:s 12-vear h1st.orv ...!.. showed that the
passenger cars derailed when they hit a
separauon m the track ~-
STATE
Aerospace talks renewed
LONG BEACH An end lo a nearly
month-old strike by ti.600 aerospace workers 1s
beJng sought today lls negouators for the Unllt'd
Auto Work'-·rs and McDonnell Douglas Corp
return to the barga1rung table. Bargaining had
been broke n off s1m-e Oct 28. and the renewed
talks come tw<J days aftcrtht· union thrcatcnt-d to
file unfair labor praeut:es charges agamst the
company .for allegl'd refusal to bargain 1.n good
fallh
Skid Row trial under way
LOS ANGELES -The Jury that wiU decide
the fate of accused murderer Bobby Joe MaxweU
has been empaneled, signaling the beginning of
the so-calJed Skid Row Stabbmgs trial after a
delay of more than four yean;. The prosecution
today is to begm its case against the 33-year-old
Maxwell, who is charged wnh 10 counts of
murder and three of robbery m the slayings of 10
men Ln and around Los Angeles' Skid Row.
War changed Disney sniper
ANAHEIM -A Vietnam veteran. arrested
aftt'!r a standoff with poilce at a motel neai
Dumeyland was punctuated by rifle fire. was
"never v10lent before the war," his-fa ther says.
But Edwin Harrule srud Saturday that his
son Lawrence Dennis HanuJe, 28, of Santa Ana
came back from Vietnam "haung ever ything "
Arrested on Saturday for mvesugauon of
attempted murder of a police officer. Lawrence
Harrule remamed m the Orange County Jatl early
today m beu or $250.000 bail after holding pol.Jee
at bay (or 10112 hours. from Friday night through
early Saturdav'.
WORLD
Droze h t;ll east Beirut
BEIRUT. Lebanon Druse m1ht1amen
shelled BeU'ut's Chnst1an Sl'Ctor today for the
first ume 1n a seven.week-old truce. and U.S.
reconnaissance jets resumed flights after the
United States warned Syna not to (i re at them.
War engineers to nations?
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE -The Reagan
administratnm has discussed scndang combat
engineers lo scveral Central Amencan nations to
help with civilian works such as r.>ad bwlding
Fred C lkle. undersecretary of defense for
policy, said lack or mobilJty has slowed the
Salvadoran army and that the United States
must provide more money for helJcopters and
other equipment. the newspaper said. lkle also
said El Salvador should get more U.S miHtary
aid becau!I<' of problems in the Centrnl Amt-rican
country' w::1r aRamst lc-fll!lt guemUas
IRA f a1·1ion plil een
DUBLIN. Lfeland Thi• IRA's poht1caJ
with 'victory'
WA SHJNG'J'ON (AP) -President Reagan.
dedanng "1t'sgreat to be home," ended his Asian tour
today and said 1t brought stronger partnerships and
better prospects for a more secure peace.
Reagan returned to the United States after
leaving behind a renewed commitment to South
Korea's security and a public reminder by Secretary
of State George Shul~ that the threat from
communist North Korea must be kept in rrund when
~ing progress in human rights to the south.
In a statement prepared for deliver y at a White
House welcoming ceremony upon his return f'tom the
15,650·mile, 61h -day journey, Reagan said that in
Japan. an ag8tda for progress on a variety of
econqmic and security is.sues was set. with plans made
to deal with trade barriers. auto industry problems
and investment. in Seoul. he said. "I reaffirmed to the Korean
people America's. commitment to their peace and
freedom. And I encouraged them to develop further
their democracy." This was a reference to the
president's comments on human rights issues in
several speeches.
During the visit, however, several political
dissidents we re said by colleagues to have been taken
into police custody or placed under house arrest by
the regune of President Chun Doo Hwan.
"I know I speak for Nancy and.everyone when I
say -oh. my. it's great to be home." the president
said. 1.
"Workmg as partners to make U>morrow better
·and more secure is what this trip was all about."
Reagan scud, adding "I'm pleased to re port some good
news: America's partner5hips are stronger . and
prospects for a more secure peace and prosperity are
better today than a week ago.
kids fly
in style
A.BOARD AIR FORCE ONE
(AP) -Two young Kore.an
children headed for heart surgery
in the United States sang a 10ng
for television cameras today and
then giggled when they heard
their own voices played back.
The children, 4-year-old Lee
Kil Woo and 7-year-t>ld Ahn Gi
Sook -flew to the United States
with a presidential party return-
ing from a 6 'A -day Uip to Japan
and South Korea.
At Nancy Reagan's suggestion.
the children flew on Air Fon:e
One to draw attention to a
nine-year project to bring poor
children from their native coun-
Uies to a Roslyn, N. Y .. hospital for
heart surgery. Lee suffers from a
condition known as a ventricular
aeptal defect. while Ahn suffers
from.a tetralogy Df follot.
"Have you seen my children?"
Mrs. Reagan asked reporters
aboard the presidential ain:raft.
"They're darlings."
"Th()S(> who disagree with the United States get
plenty of publicity." Reagan said. "But one thing
becomes more plain to me each time I travel. Acr~
the globe. Americns-Jooked to as a fnc nd and as a .,_..,,...
leader in preservmg peace and rn"<.'<lom · · '1>rt> ide nt a nd Mr . ·R eag an board Air For~e One. in
The children. who do not speak
any English except counting to 10
and reciting the alphabet. sang
~eit song about a rabbit an
Korean. Harriet Hodges. coordJ-
nator of children's programs for
the International H~ As-
sistance programs in Seoul, flew
with the children to act as a
translator:
"Coming home from KoreaJYld J apan-; au ot us . h K h 'ld fl . h bnng wi t h us renewed energy and rl'newl'd . eoul a long wat t wo orean c I ren y1ng tot e
Mrs Reagan described the little
boy as "very shy" and homesick.
and the g1rl as "very outgoing and
very gregarious ... ''Omm1lment to our f~enta.I goals: building a l'nited • tntes for open heart urgery.
new era of peace and prosperity."
Homeowners stripped ·of titles inf orgery
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Th irty Southern
Callforn1a homeowners have lost clear title to their
property because of an alleged scam involving forged
documents, and one man has fled tht> country Lo
escape an arrest warrant. officials say ..
The homeowners face threats of fore<:losure fo r
non·payment of loaliS taken out agamst their
property with the allegedly forged documents and,
they say, without their knowledge.
'I've never run across this kind
of thing ... but I'm surprised it
ha n 't happened n1ore o ft en.'
While the deeds are tangled in conflicung claims.
the owners can't sell their property or borrow against
scud Buena Park police Detecuve David Woofter, who
is parul'ipatmg in the investigauon of the alleged
forgerit.>S. "But after I discovered how easy it is, I'm
surprised 1t hasn't happened more often ."
the equity. ·
"I've never run across this kind of thing before."
Sunday the Los Angeles Times detailed the
ownership disputes be'mg probed by Los Angeles and
Crash infures heir
to Busch brewery
Woman found dead near wrecked car
TUUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -A
Busch brewing heir was found
dazed and bleeding in his home
shortly after a TuC!IOn woman w as
found dead near his wrecked and
abandoned car. authorities said. ....
The body of Michele C. Freder·
ick, 22, was found by deputies
around 8:30 a .m. Sunday a few
feet away from a Chevrolet Cor·
vette that.had run off the road and
turned over on its roo{, probably
six to seven hours earlier. deputies
said.
Busch. a 19-year-old freshman
at the University of Arizona. was
admitted to Tucson. General Hos·
pital for surgery late S unday.
officials said.
. _Deputies said they didn't know
how Busch had reached his resi·
dence and could not say with
certainty that he had been injured
in the accident.
No charges had been filed in the
case. officials srud Sunday niRht.
Orange county authorities.
Wynn tlinkson. 27. fonn~rly of Garden Grove, lS
being sought an the case.
Police in South Gate say an arrest warrant
alleging forgery, grand theft and filing false..
documents has been issued for Hinkson in ronnecllon
wtth eight trust deeds registered during a two-week
period in August 1982.
Police say Hink.son may have fled the country.
and Interpol has been asked to help track him down.
According to friends. Hink.son was receiving free
food from the Mormon church one month and driving
a Mercedes the next.
.
U.S. proposing
.fewer _IDissiles
'\
in West Europe
WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States is
planning to praent a new propoul to the Soviet
Union that would 9C8.le down the number of
American nuclear-tipped missiles to be deployed in
western Europe, a Reagan administration official said
today.
Under the proposal. which has President
Reagan's endorsement, each aide would be limited to
420 intermediate-range warheads. This would re-
quire a substantial cutback iri the current Soviet total
of missiles aimed at the NA TO counUies.
Busch is the son of August
Adolphus Busch ill. 46. who has
A jacket and wallet found in the been chairman of the St.
car bore the name August A. Louts-based Anheuser-Busc h
Busch IV. the car's owner. Pima since 1977 and has held the
County Shenffs Deputy Ron ,. combined post or chatrnlan and
Soviet President Yuri Andropov offered last
month to reduce the current arsenal of 243 SS-20
missiles west of the Ural mountaina to 140. Each of Con1edian dies these rrus,,ues carries three warheads -the exact
Benson said preside nt sint-e 1979. ~
J · S I 56' total the UnitedStatesisgettingreadytorecoinmend. · unaor · amp es, ' However. Andropov has lnsiate.d that French
a regular on the TV and British missiles be counted against the Soviet
show u II ce Haw'' total. The new U.S. proposal continues to exclude the
· I t.'69 d · d 162 sea and ground-hued weapons. . sm ce 7 ' ae The adininiltration official, who declined to be
Sunday a t his Geor-identified, sad the United St.ates would·!:>e permitted
gia home after a to .deploy both Tomahawk cruise ml.Sailes and
faster-flying PenhiJ\8 2 miasiles. long bout with heart The cruise milailes. lhe first of wh.ich have
No one .answered the door at
Busch's home, but deputies who
forced their way into the house
found Ughts and music on and
Busch "in a dazed condition and
bleeding from · head injuries.''
Benson said.
August A. Busch Jr .. who at age
84 retains the title of honorary
board chairman of the giant
brewery rompany. was listed in a
recent Forbes magazine as among
the 400 wealthiest people in
America. disease. arrived in Britain today. carry four warheada ~h.
------------The P ershinp are anned with single warheada. On the Soviet side, the 420-warhead limit would
Glenn says tax hike essential
LAS VF.GAS. Nev. (AP) -President Reagan $207 blJJ1on a year.
has failed to face up to the reality that a tax increase The Ohio Democrat accused Reagarl'of "refusing
1s essential to offset the nation's growing budget lo face reality and s'ttlng on the sidelines" while the
deficit. Sen. John G lenn said S unday national debt could climb to $2 trlllion by early 1986.
"l realize that politicians running for office "He can't say that's a DemocTStic deficit.'' Glenn
aren't suppoecd to even m nllon tax increases, but said "That's his deficit ...
you know I think in this we have to tell the truth.'' The national dt>bl l!I a vicious circle that raiaef
Glenn said in a speech to the NationaJ Association of int«>rest rates and d1Sto~ the value of the dollar,
Roolto~ "We cannot hide behind a lot of faLo;e Glenn Sllld
prom1:s<'t4 The· trUth Is we can't get the> t).'llJmcro "I ('an tell you '' won't ht' broken either by
budJ(et without additional £a xes." blindly rf'lumlnR to worn out cironomlc theories of
apply to the total number of warheads t.he Soviets
have deployed in their Aaian aa well aa European
areas. ..,
While the United States will continue to lnaiaton
the right to have an equal number, the official said
not all of the 420 U.S . warheads actually will be aent
to western Europe.
American negotiator Paul Niue has already
mentioned the new propoaal to the Sovieta and lht
plan la likely to be. outlined In more detail at
Tue.day's 1eheduled 9e911ion of the Intermedi-
ate-range anna talks In Geneva. Switzerland.
another U.S official said. wing. Sinn FP1n. !ihowed !llgrui or d1vu11on today
after the movC'mcnt's Old Guard leadl'rsh1p was
repleced by Northf'm lrf'lnnd bn.'led l<-ft-w1n~.-.~
led by the nt:'w prt-sident (;t1rry Atl11ms · G l<.'nn told Realtors the fr .. g1lc• t't'ot1om1r the pa.'it or by stubbomly cllnl{lng to rurrent theones
_________________ _. _ __. rN'Overy is fin&\n<.'t't1 by hudRCl <if"f1c1t.<1 11t th1· rnt<' of r thot JUSI won't work " ·
Meanwhile. a spokesman for the West German
gov~nt 1aid ln Bonn today that Reagan outlined
the new U.S. plan tn a weekend let~r to Chancellor
Helmut Kohl
..
Flynt predicting
own arrest in LA
COLOHAOO S PRINGS, Colo. (AP) HU!>tler magazi11t• pubhsh1•r
Larry Flynt stbpped uwr at the posh Broadmoor Howl this wet'kc·nd.
sa)ling he exJ>E.'('ts tD be ru·n>sted in 1.'onnC(•tion with his rt'\.'l'nt outburst m
the U.S. Supreme Court
F1ynt told a reporter Sunday t,hat hl• expt.>t:ted t.o lx> arn.-st<.'Cl t.o<fo y
when he and his ret.mue returned to Las Angeles. Flynt did not explajn
why he expE.'('ted that.
With his w1f P, Althea, and a retinue of aides ind
bodyguards in tow. Flynt checked in1.9 tht• Broad-
·-moor on Sa tu~. booking a penthouse and 26 other
rooms. Sunda • held a four-hour staH meeting
and allowed e Denver Post to attend
Confined to wheclchrur since -he was shot in
UHB outside a Georgia courtroom, Flynt was
released on his own recognizance laSt Tuesday after
shouung obsceruties at Supreme Court JUSti<..'es
during a heariAg on a Ubcl case Flynt w~nted to
Larry F lynt serve as his own lawyer before the high t.-ourt.
He was t'ited for o bstructmg justice and released un the· cond1t1on
that he stay out of the building while his case was heard. Conv1ctior1 un
the t•harge could mean up to a year m jail and a $5,000 fm<'
None o f his legal entangleme11ts apparently w1U make a d1fforl!nt'<.' Lto Fl'ynt's presidential campaJgn He told aides Sunday he plans tu 1•nter
the New Hampshire Republican primary nt•xt Fe b. 28. I "I'm running as a Republican rather than a Democrat bl-cause l'rn
wealthy, white and, pornographic," he said. "l , too. have been shut fur
what I belJeve in " •
P ilo t Wun~ Xtwch cn~
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 14, 1983 ""
Jled ·ChineSe jet pilot defects
Tuiwtu111u1y award hi111 a fortune for bring!11g in Mi(; fig htt•r
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -A
C hmese navy pilot defected t.o
Taiwan today in t)is MiG-17 ~t
flgh t.er and.> stood t.o gain· a $1 5
million bounty for bringing the
Cirst such aircraJt to the Na-
tionalist Ch inese go'(~cnt, the
Defense M inisl_!)' said
Ministry spokesman Wang
Miao said identified the pilot as
Wang Xuecheng, 28, a Chinese
Air Fort."e Academy classmatt• of
Wu Yunggen. 25, who flt-w hui
newer MaG-19 to Seoul. South
Korea, an October 1982 Wu
eventually was given p0Ht1cal
asylum here and the government
gave hllll the equivalent or $J 85
million an gold.
The Taiwan gpvcmmcnt has a
sliding scale• of rewards fur Chi-
nese m1ht.ary defectors, ~on
the weapons, plancs and ships
brought out A Sov1et-tfos1gncd
MaG-17 provadf'S for a rt•ward uf
4,000 We is uf gold, equal lO about
$1.5 m1lhun
Offac:wls said Wang's MaG -17
w;.is th1.· first SUl'h aircraft tu Ix-
flown to Taiwan by it Chant.'!R'
def~tor They srud he hud trans-
ferrt.-d to the navy after gradu
atmg from tht• air force al·ademy.
In l#l'ktng. the C hi nest:· Fon·agn
Ministry was asked about tht'
defection and a s pokesman would
onJy say, "I have takt•n your
quesuon "
Wang flt•w his plane from a
Ch1111·~· nuhwry ;11r ha'>(· on
, Zhoushu11 lsla11d , 3130 rrnlt·' 11urth·
Wl'St or Turwan, th1· Oc•ft ·nse
M1rw1try Rp<>kt-sma11 sa1u
Tht• spokl"lrr1an sard two N<1
ll<muli-.\ l'h1nt-st• Jo~oE J:t f1~hlcn
scraml.iled t.o antcrwvt the M1G 17
as at a ppr<)(i<:h•-d 1\11wa11 and lat1·r
t'S<.-ort<><J 1t t.o Chwng K;,1 :-.ht•k
lnwrnatu111al Airport
Catholic rnon·e.y-raiser
nixes free divorce bid
ROY AL OAK. Mich. !AP> -A
lawyer who uffert'l.1 a "fre>t•
divorce" as an &uction 1u~m to hdp
h1s Roman Catholw parish raise'
mon ey had t.o drop the idc•a a ftt·r a
storm of prol<.'St.
"Tht"rt.• were enough c·y<.•brows
raised that w1.· askt-d (the 3Ul'tlon
commnt<.,•) lt.> withdraw thl'
item," S<:tld the Rt-v Do.•nnis Oug-
gan, assist.ant past.or uf tht• Shrlnt•
of tht• Little Flower 111 suburbwl
DetroJt
Numt•rciu.o., phrmt· calb from
angry par1sh1unt•rs p<·rsuadt-d the (
t·hurch t.o take thl' a1.·t11m · bt_.f<Jre
the• Wi:"Cke nd ev<.·nt. Ou~an said
Attornt·y Patrick O'Connor, a
thun ·h ml'mbt-r. said h(• wa.o., "a
httll• d1s.ap point1.'<r tlw 1tt·111 w.c.
not aut tacm l-<l
"It was J><irt vf a µat kage t•f f n1·
l<.•gal Sl'rYI C'C' I ••ffl'n-d," o·c~mn•Jr
~id. "IL w~1~ par tly an j(•s t '
Pounding the table, Fly nt ad.ded, "There's no way Reag;:1n 1s going
t.o get re -elected. I'm gomg t.o bring him down m yself " I. F1ynt wore a T -shu-t that d epicted Reagan tn the stance ca ptured by
photographers at the m oment the president was shot in March 1982 A
caption read, "Give Hinckley another chance."
Early winter storms claim dozen lives
By the ~~so<"iated Press The> dt•ath toll from early w111-"It's _ s trong enough tu ulciw fur a :l:l foot n iban <'ruist·r with ··Come to think o { 1t," Flynt told his aides, "I don't want to give
Hinckley another chance. Get me someone who's a better shot." H... k f . , l ' 1 .• k•r "storms 1n tht· Wt·st and some of tht: h1gh-profil1· Vl'hadt>S twc1 a l)(•ard ~S<.'Ul' wur t•rs oug11 11 IZZ<.IJ'u · '
d l. h 1 h f Norttwas t over the last four days around and possibly some rooJ:." 'Bf>av y rain:-. lr·ft str'•·M" '•nd l'On 1 ions w 1 e seart· m~ ur a I 2 · · ' " · ""'"" ~ The crippled publisher saJd he has other plans, too -a new L os
I Angeles tele~ion ehannel with. t.op~ess news m prime ttme. for one.
Am~ng the assignments given his edttDrs Sunday· were st.om.'S linkmg
sma ll pla n(' that vams hl'd from has risen to at east I . off1c1als ~aid for~caster Jane Ho ll -roadways awash m San franciS<.'O
•1 lh R k d h said, with seven-others reported mgsworth m Denver and Bay aroa communati""' rauar ovt•r e oc ws an t t· · · · '" ""'
I . President Kenne<ty's assassmation to a European businessman and a
Washington newspaperman: another look at billionaire Howard
Hughes, this lime showmg that the w ealthy recluse had a lobotomy and
was later buried at sea. and a probe int.o the death of telev1s1on
Co~ t G d '--·• 11 nuss1ng an boating accidents ln the Pac1f1c near S an F'ran · In Wyoming high winds "nd ~ u<tr 1.-om~ swu t·n seas · · .. off the• Cahforrua for a capslll:'CI A sanglc-engtne plane with four cisco. one man drowned, another icy roads w c·rt> blamed for an
newswoman J essica Savitch.
boat as a Pacific stu rm forttflro by aboard radioed at 8:30 p.m Sun-w~ h~P1.tahzed and a possible act:1dnt involving an East.cm
m id Al<tskan air bufft•U:-d the day that 1t was having icing thJrd VlCllm was t;>emg sought Wyoming Community Call<:ge bus
West trouble over the 1.oentral Colorado after a boat capsized Sunday that left eight injured, none
Hockit!S, said Richard Oakes of the • mght. The two men who were seriously, on Sunday Several
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Colorado Civil Air Patrol. O fC idals found after the 26-foot fishing tractor-trailer wrc.-ck.s blocked
lost contact with the plane half an boar washed ashore on CX-ean westbound lanc.-s on Interstate 80
hour later Beach. between Che yenne and Laranue
"There's about a 10-foot sur!," Authonttcs also SaJd trucks an tht>
said Coast Guard Lt. Chris Colvin Casper area w t>re bein g blown
lat.e Sunday. "We've got a heht'Op-acrqs.s highway lanes
Searchers quickly went tD work
n ear LeadVJlle, Colo .. the plane's
last known location. but their
efforts we rt' limited by the
weathC'r
ter out there and w£>'11 ke-ep The Wyoming H1 ghwav De·
looking." partment doS('() 1-80 at <tb.Jut 9
Searches also continued fo r a a.m. Sunday for several hours. the
This 1s rhe flfrh drtidt• in a six-part sl'rws on
saVJng on _vour 1983 tdXl'S ~fure the end of the ,·ear.
By SYL \"IA PORTER .
When considering year -end tax stra teg1t>S. it's
usual to think in lerms of shifting dt--dut•tions and
income. But the same stra tegy can ht! applied tu l.cix
credits You may be able to get the lx-nefll o f the
credits -dollar-for -dulfar rc."<iUC'UOns -an vour tax
bill a year sooner ·
~ Energy credic. There al·tually art• two l'rro1ts
available.
' I) You gel a 15 pert·e nt
credit on the first $~0UO uf
qua h f ll'd co nS<"' rv au on t.' x J.X' nst.>s.
up to J maximum cr<.•d1t of $3UO
· Qu.,.ltf It'd t•Xpt·nM·s 1nd udl· stnnn
doors and windows. 'weathe r-
stnppmg and insulation This
crcdll. though. 1s available only
for e ne rgy-saving improvements
to homt'S built before April 20,
l97i
PORTER 2) You also can get a 40
percent credit on lhe first $10,000 spent un rent'Wable
• energy sources for your hom e up to a maximum·
credit of $4.000 a'he cost of generattng solar , wand.or
geothermal energy qualifies for this l'rC'dat And the
cred1t 1s a vaila ble for n<.•w and old humcs
. Or course you'U want to make energy-savmg
impr?~ements to your home before' wanter begins
This 1s not onJy common sense, at's also tax st·nse. By
making the improvemen ts now 1nstt:ad uf. sav. in
Janua ry, you get the tax bt:om·flt of the tax ('r~1t a
full year earlier ..
Rehab Credit. The le{)( law permits you a credit
for ~ubstantially rchab1ht.at1ng tnt•ome-produl·mg
real estate The credit 1s 15 percent fur build ings a t
least 30 years o ld. 20 percent for buildings at l('ast 40
years old and 25 per<..'l'.nt for ce"rtif1<.'Ci h1st011t
structurc•s. The 15 pt•rc ·nt ancl 20 pcreent CTL><lt ts"an •
ava1labl£-o nly for rehab work on non ·rt.•s1d1>nt1al
tr.YS: t urcs
The 25 pNeC'nt lTl-dll c1p plfos both to rL•:-.1tkntial
and to non -res1dt'nt1al haston c building-.
If at all possible. bC'gm cehab1htauon work an the
w eeks rem a.mmg before 1984 Expenses tnl''urred m
1983 count toward tht· tTl'<llt for 1983, Prt>n t1t·1.•-Jla ll.
the t.ax publisher. points out.
Political Contributions Credit: Yo u can claim-a
credit for one-half o f your pohllt'al t·ontributauns. up
to a maximu m of '$f00 on a .)<Jlll t return S1nt•(• t YfM as ,
a pres1de nt1al t·let.·U<m yt•ar. vou may Wdl1t to give
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A winter storm watch was in
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and northern moun~. with up'
to l 0 me hes of new snow predicted
with winds gustmg up t.o 80 mph.
woman who was missing after th Highwav Patrol said
trimaran So What capsized an In Idaho, authontws !><:lid c:ars
Thursday's storm. drownjng a sli pped and s ud off us H.<JUte 20
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Hong Loi. with three aboard; and 50 feet at tlmes ·
IN TH-SERVICE
Cadt•t Robert Lee Monica I, son of Mrs [)('It.a L
McNamara of Huntington &-a<.·h. has been granted
full cadet status as a member of the Corps of Cadets at
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Army Pvt Edward I. Dominguez Ill. so11 of
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Fort..•c Bast'. Fla. Dominguez is a vehicle mechamc
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Airman James C. McCall, sd'n of Verlin anci
Salty McCall of Lake Forest. has gradua't.ed from the
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Army Pvt. Brian K. Gill, son of Gloria and Ivor
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Pvt Bruce .L.'Willlams , son 1Jf LX·an <1ml Marv
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George K . Henry, son vC Tex.Id and Pntr1l·1a
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. November 14, 1~83
. ~
a
.
Familiar landmark
rigged for dreams
The Orange Coast 1s about to lose a land mar~ an9 gain
an ambassador. ~nnis Holland's 118-foot Pilgrim of
Newport is only days away from settling into th~ mild
waters of NewPQrt Harbor fo r the first tame. Our sails are
filled with pride.
Holland spent l :3 Yl'ars turning a dream into a great
work of craftsmanship and. w e hope. a means for lif.elong
adve nture. His ship. a re plac:a uf an 18th century Balumore
clipper. took shapt• on his family's lot on Santa Ana
Avenue m Cosl.4 Mesa lt has always been uplifting to
drive past th ship: its builder's persistence and•
enthusiasm gave hope to those of us in more mund~nc
-positions. The ship. taking shape m our midst. has been bke
a community project. We nave grown up together.
Newport Beach r esident ~etty Rotha~rm<>I
articulated some of the good will most residents
undoubtedly share for Holla nd a nd his family in a note she
rece ntly sent to us:
"I have followed his progress for a long time, stopping
on the side·of the street to note new additions. There were
times when he seemed to be making no progress at all and
I felt he might be losing heart, but the next time new
materials would have appeared and the work went on.
"Dennis was 24 when he began and is now 37. Three
years ago. my husband and I attended a meeting at which
Dennis related the many facets of his ship building. He has
a delightful sense of humor and i~ a ~ost interesting and
intelligent young man. W e wer~ invited~ tour the.boat
and found it most fascinating. It is a magruficent spec~men
of what one man with a splendid dream cari acco~p~h.
"Beset with financial problems for the entire urne,
Dennis worked as a cabinet maker and must have
despaired many times. bu~ piece by piece he m.anaged to
purchase his wood, feed his farrul y and keep his sense of
humor. ·
''Let's not forget his wiTe. Betty. She is the epitome of
the phrase. 'a married partne r .' She. has born . three
children during this ume and has raised them m the
' confines of the unfinis hed boa The chydren have known ~. no other home and are the envy o f their friends. She has
:-done babysitting for other children to a~d their financial
situation. Wha t a wonderful. deltghtful couple. What
memories the y sh<trc-together A d1:.1l1. run-of-the-mill
static ltfe for them" Never '"
i!-··· The Pilgrim is scheduled to be launched next ~Saturday morning at the Lido Shipyard. The public is I ·invited to share in one family's unusual ~nd ~dventl .. ~rous
: rite of passage: Once._µl the water. Lhe ship will remain on
the-West Coast for about a year until the Hollands and
their crew embark on a trip around the world.
The Daily Pilot has e njoyed chronicling this
refreshing story and we expect to follow the Pilgri~ .. of
Newport once its sails catch the wind and our familiar
landmark sets its course far from Santa Ana Avenue.
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De nnis Holland relaxes outside his home, his ship
and his dr.-am~ the Pilgrim of Newport.
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"I KHCNI DRUG$ IN ~HOOL ARE A PROeLEM ... BUT THIS·~ RIDICULOU5l 11
Federal agency misused funds
W ASHlNGToN -ln ~ past
columns l've reported that the
federal agency created to help
minority businesses was rife with
political cronyism.
Now I've seen a dr:afl report,
still unreleased. prepared by the
Commerre Department's inspec-
tor general. It concludes that the
Minority l3usiness Development
Agency's seven-year program to
help minority businesses market
new high-tech products has been
badly mismanaged and has ijttle to
show for the millions of dollars It
has spent.
The agency has sheUed out
some $5.6 million to lO "te<:h-
n o logy c ommercialization
centers." which were supposed to
bring clever and useful new
products to consumers. In its .sHck
pubbcauons. the MBDA has
tla1med the program is respon-
sible for marketmg 28 products
and has generar.ed more than $40
rrullion 1.1\ financing and sales for
minority (inns.
But the inspectpr general's re-
port says the MBDA 's Washington
headquarters "has seriously mis·
managed the program (and) failed
to adequately morutor the centers'
program accompllshmf'nts." As a
result. "cent.er.. have failed t.o
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achieve the purpose of the pro-
gram and have misused federal
monies."
· Investigators checked out 22 of
the agency's 28 success stories and
found that the claimed ac-
complishmen~ere "grossly ex·
aggerated." That's putting 1t mild-
ly.
Ten products weren't ever put
on the market, though the MBDA
claimed they were. These phan·
tom achievements included an
energy controller for light fix-tur~. a h ydraulic oiJ pump. a
water-saving nusb toilet and a
bun toast.er.
Nor could the mvest1gawrs fmd
any evtdence that a port.able
fluoroscope. a solar-wmd energy
generator, lightweight concrete.
or a naval target deVlce were ever
commercialized.
The draft report also under-
stated the case when 1t termed
-''inappropriate" the now-defunct
Baltimore wchnology center's
claim that 1t successfuUy com·
mercialized a concealed stereo
system and a flame retardant
chemical "since the firms manu-
facturing the products were
owned by ... the center."
The former director. Dr. Melvtn
Butler. told my report.er Laune
Siegel: "l started the firms from
scratch in order to get the products
on the market. This was part of
the center's mission. We did what
that contract called for ... Obvious-
ly, the auditors didn't know what
commereialization involved." But-
ler denied the compapies were set
up for his gain.
But a Commerce Department
memorandum notes that on on<'
project Butler spent $5.800 of
grant money "to defray hlS per-
sonal expenses." such as depart·
ment slOre bills and apartment
r~1lt. He also executed ··12 UJOO
worth of che<'ks payable to
·Cash."' and spent $6.150 in grant
funds "to rent a convention hall
and bar lounge" for office space
The same memo cited the
·Baltimore center's "apparent rnlS·
use or grant funds and failure to
perform adequately" as reasons to
cut off its funding
The ll\Spector genei'al"s report
concludeti that 43 of 5o t'Urrcnt
MBDA projects a~ "unrelated to
.<
technology-based growtl'\,.jndus-
tnes.'' which the program is
supposed t.o encourage.
For example. the agency spent
seven months and $9,000 in con·
sultant fees on "The Circle Ball"
-a baseball attached to a lin~.
designed for a child w swing at
Anothe r product wtth "weak
potential" was a "Do-Not-Disturb
DoorbeU "
CONC RRING OPINION:
More· than a year ago. I accused
the Social S<.-cunty Ad.minis·
tration o( "black.mail" m its at·
tempt to snoop mto the tax re;cords
of some 4 rrullion elderly, blind
and disabled pensioners. To catch
suspected cheaters. t~e agenc~
sent out letters threatening to cut
off the benefit che<'ks if the
r e<.·1p1ents didn't sign forms allow-
ing ~ovemmt.'nt snoops to rum·
mage around m their mcome tax
rNurns
I'm grat1ficd that the US Court
of Ap~als in Washmgton. D.C ..
agrees with me A un.ammous
dec1s1on an a case b:-oughf by the
National Seruor C1t1z.ens Law
0:-nter told lht• Social Secunty
bureaulrats that their threatening
letter w as improper
Wheels-for travel 3ndsleep
We've sure found a lot of ways
to get around fast.er than our feet"
can carry us. ,
Last night I woke up at quarter
past four and in orde r t.o keep from
getting depressed about all the
things in the world there are t.o be
depresaed about, I forced myself
into thinking of all the wtteels I've
had since my first tricycle.
I think I went from a tricycle to
a 9000t.er but that didn't last long.
For several years I had roller
skat.es but the sidewalk on
Partridge St. was eo broken up
that roller skat.es weren't much
fun.
The first real freedom I got to
travel was the day my father and
mother gave me a two-wheeler. l
was about eight -is that right,
eight? -1 loved it. Our block was
the size of three blocks on one side
and at first, l just rode a.round that.
Within a year, though. I was
riding way up to Bud Duffie's on
Allen St.
Within another two years I was
traveling all over the cit)' on my
bike. It was an important part of
the growing-up process. I was
breaking away from home.
1-'~' -AN-DY_R_O_ON_IY_---..~
You almost never saw an adult
on a bike when I was a kid. Mr.
Wacht.er rode his to w ork every
morning but that was so unusual
for a grown man that everyone
talked about it. He wore those
clips around his pants legs so they
wouldn't get caught in the
sprocke~.
Considering how important
driving a car has been to me. it's
tunny that l can't remember
learning how to do it. You could
get a junior license in New York
Sta~ when you were l6 and that
was some big deal. There haven't
been many deals in my Life ~igger
than the day I got my junior
license. You couldn't drive at
night and my friends obeyed that
but during the day you were
supposed to be going either to
gchool or on an errand for your
parents and we stretched that
quite a bit. We usually had girls m
mind more than !IChool or our
parents when we go t to take the
car alone.
The rich kids whose parents
oought them cars of their own
were special. Dave Hume had a
black Ford roadster with a rumbl<'
seat.
Of all the ways we've invented
for getting around. there's no
question that the automobile is the
best. It is personalized transpor·
tation that has -given more people
more freedom than any invention
I can think of. l never get over the
liberated feeling I have when I
take off alone in my car. desti-
nation unlimited. For those
minutes or hours I'm behind the
wheel, I'm free as a bird. I can go
where l want and, within reason.
at the speed l want. and no one's
going to teU_we anything dif-
ferent. •
Talk about how good ,something
used to be gets tiresome: but 1l's
hard to avoid when you talk about
trains. No one born after 1950
could possibly believe it put the
railroad w~ a great way to get
around Amt·c.a. Eat.ing a ivilized dinner in a
dining car ith while tablecloths
whlle the steel wheels beat a
fascinatmg rhy thm on the splices
between th<' steel rails was as good
as travel ('ver got
ll can't resist quoung &ina St
Vincent Millay on the romance of
train travel. '
·•My heart is ·warm with the
friends I make
And better• hi~nds I'll not be
.knowmg
Yet the re 15n't a train LwouJdn't
tal<e
No matter where it's going.")
I've spent thousands of hours
traveling miWons of miles since
those days when I rode my bike up
t.o Bud Duffie's. Most of the hours
have been spent in c.ars. Most of
the distance has been traveled in
airplanes.
I like gettmg someplace as quick
as planes take you there but I hate
airplane travel. Everything about
it is uncomfortable.
Last night, lying there in bed, I
got to the end of ways 1 could
think of that I've traveled. I was
still wide awake so I started·
naming the types of airplanes I've
flown in and the kinds of cars
we've owned.
That finalJy put me to sleep.
"
Setting a sensible living tempo
I remember an old biology
teacher who was fond of debunk-
ing the myth of the "busy bee." A
bee isn't really busy, he would
~xplain -"It just can't fly any
slower. aerodynamically.''
People, or course, are different
from bees. Each o( us has his or her
own pace and te mpo. which
usually persist.! for a lHetime. 1
have always been a speedy penion
-too speedy -In everything I
did: Walking fa.cit. talking fast.
eating fast, reading fast and
writing fast.
That i.s, until I was tripped by
illness llttle more than a year agt:>.
and had to relearn my ~ic.hoblt3.
What I found, to my !ltffprlse, 11'
tha' it is M hard for a faAt pttMn to
~low down n.<c 1 t l!I (or n slow Sl('l'llOn
to speed up.
,_
~ the s~ter is rushing toward l~r--1 the future -and both fail to
IYlllY 111111 ,y} u~~~:,~.= ~~~~!~r:5:Uy
-----------..... "'--do not see what you are passing.
J haye always been impatient and you miss much of the immed1-
wlth poke)' people, who seem to acy bf sensation; likewise, if you
have calendars inside them· in-eat too fast, you really do not savor
stead of docks (\hey know what the, ~t.e of your food, or get as
day It is, and what month, but not much enjoyment in the process.
what hour, much less what (And I( you wri~_\oo (ast. as I have
minute). Now that I have been sometimes found, you oft.en wish
forced t.o alow down. I can aee that you had written sonwthlng else
we speedles ptobabli mis8ed aa when you see it irrevocably in
much as we gained in ~ur rush print.)
through life. Learning to change the pl\<'t.' of
This iB not meant to e>tCUae living la dlfficuh, but In many
those infuriatingly dilatory ways rewarding. for both t)'pt.>S
people, but !limply to suggest that The dawdler is able to pack more
both extremes of tempo are equal-nto each moment. and has f('wrr
. ly unsati.dactory. While the regrets. the speedster 1~ 11bll' to
slowpoke is dawdbng Ln th~ past. lingtr longPr over each moment,
'
and builds up a nourishing store of
memories instead of a blur.
T still arrive early for appoint-
ments. a habit I do not care to
change, for I believe that using
somec}ne els<-'s time is the ultimate rudeh~; but within the per-
imet.eni of my own time. 1 now
lope along the land.8cape I used to
rush through, by n~ty that is
gradually tumlng into Inclination.
Perhaps we cannot change our
basic natures. even after a warn·
ing 1lln~. but we can surely learn
U> reuch an opUmum tempo in our
lives, somewhere between a<Ugio
and /Agitato. This ts the best way to
absorb th<' music of the aphe~
during our brief attendance in the
<'08mk nud1<'nce. without rnl•mg
the ovt>rtul'(', or dashing for a c.ab
~fon• the ftnnll'
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Daily Pilai
MO~DAY , NOV 14 , 1983
STOCKS 84
TELEVISION 85
COMICS 86
H o us ton fina lly f ilu ls
11 way lo win in th,, Nf]~
... and Dallas find a way
l o lose. See page R2 .
CdM, M3rln3 win coin .flips·, get hO~e games·
-.
CI F playoffs b egin; L oyola looms down the r,oad f or B ar on s I
F r iday's first ro u_n d games
By ROGER CARLSON
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Corona dd Mar lhgh':. Sett Kings and the
Marina V1kmgs w0n <'QUI fir~ Sunday to emerge as
the home teams for their first round CIF footl;>aJI
pl~yoff games F'nday night
CdM, the runm•r·up m thl• Sl'a View L:.eague, are
pitted agamsl Rrt:a,Ohnda's W1ldt·ats, who posted a
6·2·2 rl>('()rd
Then• 1s .1 c.:onf hct in s1 tl'S, however. and w1 th Sea
V iew Ll·a~Ul' l'hampion Newport Harbor also
drawing d homt• dSStgn111l'nt. lht• Sea Kmgs will be
playing their game al Irvtnl' High unl<.'S.5 other
arrangements can be made regardmg Harijor.
"We don't want to play on Thursday or
Saturday." says CdM AthJet1l· Dlre<·tor Ron Davis.
''We'd like to flip a l'Oan w1lh Ne.wpurt Harbor about
Ch ris Bahr's Ra.der teamm ates
carry him off t he field Sunday fol-------. ----
the use of the district field.-Our alternate choice
would be Irvine."
Newport Harbor Athletic Director Bill Pizzica
expressed doubt about the suggesuon of a <..'Oin flip,
pointing out that the Sailors are the league's
champion and the No. l seed from the league.
Marina, meanwhile, a lri-champion with a 3-1-1
league record, will tangle with Del RSY. League
representative St: John Bosco at Westminster High.in
the Big Five.
Huntington Beach, the No. 1 seed from the
Sunset League. will host wild card team St. Francis,
in a repeat of the 1982overtimepl?off opener, on the
Oilers' campus.
Fountain Valley is a t San Gorgonio with the
game to be played at either the Spartans home field or
a t the University of Redlands.
Also in the Btg-Ftvt! Confe:rent-e firs\ round ii;
Angelus League representattve Mat.er Dea, which 1:.
at Fontana.
Elsewhere m the Central Conft'rf'n('t.'. Harbor's
first· round opponent is Garden G rove; lrvinc ts at La
Habra; and 'E.I Toro me<-ts No. I S(.'CCJ La Quint.a at
Garden Grove High.
Woodbridge High, in the CW playoffs for the
fi rst ttme, 1s at Downey in a Southern Confort:nre
game.
ln e1ght·man fexitball , Newport Christian's
first-round victory in the small schools division
earned the Conquerors a trap to Bakl'r
All games are scheduled Tor 7.:iO Friday rught.
te ntauvely.
In looking down the road, Lhf• une schuol with a
(Set CIF, Page 8 21
aag Five Conferenee-
St. Francie at Htft. Beech
St~ John Boeco at Marina
Fountain Valley at San Qorgonlo
Mater Del at Fontana
Central Conference
Garden Grove at Newport H•bor
Brea-Ollnda al Corona del Mar
lrvlne at La Habra
El Toro at la Quinta
Southern Conference
Woodbrldg• at Downey
MIHlon VleJo at Pacifica
Warren at Capo Valley
Raiders Bahr Denver
' Broncos boote d away inf ading seconds,. 22-20
LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Raiders. thanks to Raiders' 7·yard line, and on third-and-goal, Elway
an admitt.edJy nervous place-kicker, are smmg pretty scrambled 1nw the e nd zone from four yards away.
with five games remaining in the Nauonal Football The conversion by Karlis put the Broncos ahead
League's regular season. 20-19 with 58 sec.-onds left.
"Anyone who says that they're not ex.cited or The Raiders then moved 48 yards in five plays to
nervous when they kick field goals hasn't done 11 as the Denver22 and Bahr. who had kicked field goals of
much as r have," Chris Bahr said S unday, moments 28 and 42 yards earlier, came through
a fter his thU"d h eld goaJ of the day, a 39-yarder with Plunkett, who ~'Ompleted 26 of 42 passes for 252
four seconds remaining, gave the Raiders a thnlhng yards on the day, hit on four of his five throws on the
22-20 victory over the Denver Broncos. winning march. all to tight end Todd Christensen, for
"I just wanted to make a good swing," continued 58 yards.
Bahr, who is in his eighth NFL season "Sure, I was The Raiders overcame an illegal·use-of·hands .
nervous, but 1t makes you concentrate a little bit more penalty on th€ dnve.
when it comes down to a situation uke that. "At the end there, when we had to come up with
"You know. a situation like this doesn't hit you soll)e big plays. Jim (Plunkett) was excellent and
until Monday morning " Todd (Christensen) was, what can you ·say?'!
The victor y boosted the Raiders' record to 8-3 commented Raiders' Coach Tom Flores. "These are
The Raiders lead the Amencan Football Con(erence's the types of games you have to Wlil. \
Wes~rn Divis,on ~y_two games ove r the Broncos, "This kind of game is going to make an old man
who fell to 6-5. • . out of me. Games lil<e thts are the t ype that make you
Before Bahr's winning lock, the difference m the gray, or lose your hair, or get an ulcer, or whatever."
game was a corwersion he wasn 't able to· attempt ________ _, ~ ..... IC""--------,
because of a bad snap from cen ter
It didn't seem too significant at the time . as 1t
came after a 17·yard scoring run by Frank Hawkins
with 11:44 remaining in the game.
Th.at gave the Raiders a 19~ 10 advantage , and
the Broncos hadbeen almost totally inept offensively
up to that tiflle. .
However, rookie quarterback John Elway then
guided i:>enver 78-·)'ards to the-Los Angeles 4-yciJ:d
line, and Rich K.arhs kicked his-second field goal of
the game, a 22-yarder . to cut the Raiders' lead to sax
points with 6:35 left.
Shortly later, Denver lmeback~r Tom Jack.son
forced his second fumble of the game. hHtang Los
.Top 10
u _.,... -Angeles qbrterback Jim Plunkett and jarring the
I . h . . . r· Id I ball loose. Rubin Carter recovered for the Broncos at
1.S~NTAANA Orange County
High School
Football
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ow m g i s gam e-wmnmg 1e goa the Raiders' 42-yard lme with 3:40 left.
with four. secon ds le t. A 23-yard run by Elway moved the ball to the
~IM CMturv
2. FTN. VALLE'Y
.. ,_ 11·1·1) llnllll
RaihS:get chance to...show off Dickerson TlaJ1 weell'1
sclleclaJe
(all games at 7:30)
ATLANTA (AP) -The Rams fight for a share
of the div1swn lead and Atlanta fights for survival
when the two National Conference West rivals meet
tonight on national television.
The Rams. 6-4, need a victory to retain a share of
the division lead with the San Francisco 49ers, who
defeated New Orleans 27-0 Sunday to dr6p the Saints
one game off the pace i.n the torrid West race.
Atlanta carries a 4·6 record into the game and
will remain in the diVlSion cellar, but could close to
within one game of the R.im.s and Saints and stay two
games behind the 49ers with a victory.
Despite the records, Atlanta is a l Vi ·point
fiYOJi~~-M.Qru:i~jght F tball telecast
(ABC), set for a 6 p.m . PST kickoff in Atlanta· Fulton
County Stadium. The Falcons we re assured of a
sellout of just over 60,000 when a local television
station gobbled up some 1,000 unsold tickets Friday so
a local blackout would not be an effect
I On Tl' te•l•llt I C••••el 7at •
ThJ! Falcons have lost all four of their games
within the division this season, including a 27·21
setback at the hands of the Rams four weeks ago that
built Los Angeles' conunanding advantage in the
series to 25-6-2.
Coach John Robinson of the Rams reviewed the
films of the initial contest last week and said that
"looking at the first quarter again makes you w~t to
vomit." The Rams were dominated in the first period
before clainling the victory.:. •
Five of Atlanta's losses this season have been tiy
a total of 19 points, but the Falcons we re trounced last
week by the Sain.ts 27-10, blowing a 10-0 lead.
''They simply outplayed us in that savnd half,
but I think our team will bounce back," Atlanta
Coach Dan Henrungsaid. "It has throughout the year.
"Stopping (Eric) Dickerson IS a big key, but it's
not the oniy key," Henning said of the Ra,ns' rookie
sensation, who had his lowest output of the year in
the earlier game, ofily 64 yardS on 29 carries. He did.
however, score twice on short runs.
Dickerson. who played at Southern Me thodist
last year, leads the NFL in rushing with l.223 yards:-
He is averaging 4.9 yards per carry :µid has scored 15
touchdowns. ,
Atlanta features a solid one-two punch m
quarterback Steve Bartkowski and running back
William Andrews, each ranked second in the league.
Bartkowski has_~ for 2,397 yards and 17
touchdowns, and Anarewsnas rusnea or· 955 yarCis
on 220 carries, a 4.3 average.
Vince Ferragamo, the Rams' quarter back. has
connected en 187 of 303 attempts for 2,2 12 yards and
15 scores.
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5. FQOTHILL
BIG FIVE
CONFERENCE
Compton (6-4) at
Loyola (9-0)
F~aatala Valley
(7-%-1) at San Gorgonio
(8-2)
St. Francia (5-4-1) at
Haatlagt oa Beacla
( 7-2-1 ).
Servite (6-3-1) at LB -
Poly (6-1-2)
Eisenhower (5-5) at
Lakewood (8·0-.l)
Notre Dame (6-2-2) at ~
Bishop Amat (8-2)
St. John Boeco (5-4-1)
a.t Marina ( 4-4·%)
Mater Del (5·5) at
Fontana (10-0) ·
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Jazz are for real,
but Lakers are, too
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CENTRAL CONFERENCE . -. ._,
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The
way the Los Angeles Lakers were
talking about the Utah Jazz, 1t
was difficult to detenmne who'd
won the con test bet.ween the two
National Basketball Assoc1at10n
clubs.
.. People better start respecting
that team," the Lakers' Magic
Johnson said Sunday mght after
scoring 30 points, pulling down 13
rebounds and handing off 16 as-
sists in a 124·118 victory over tht:
Jazz.
"They're playing consistently
weU; they've rf'ally got 1t
Volley ball teams
on road Tuesd ay
The area's three quar·
terflnaJJsts Ln the gtrls CIF 4-A
voUeybalJ playoffs have drawn
road assignments for T1,1esday
night's (7:30) action
Second-seeded Corona del Mar.
the Sea View League champion.
IS at St. Joseph (Lakewood). No. 4
seed Newport Harbor 111 a t Bay
League champion SantA Monica
and Laguna Beach, the South
~t League tithst, 1s at No 3
~ Gahr High in CcrriU>s.
together. They're going to be a
team to be recko"ed with ."
L aker Coach Pat Riley said
much the same thing.
"Some people look at the Jazz
and thank they'll fade, but they're
one tough basketball team ... The
Utah Jazz won't be walked over
anymore. We had our problems
with them in Salt Lake and this
game wasn't any easier," said
Riley "Frank Layden has done a
heck of a job with that team."
The Lakers, who had taken a
120-115 verdict over the Jazz
earlier, got a palr of three-polnt
plays to pull out Sunday's victory.
ln a contest that was close most
of the way, Jamaal Wilkes made a
steal and was fouled as he sank a
layin, then made the free throw
to give the Lakers a 119-116 lead
with 1.20 remaining. Then, with
the score 120-118, Michael Cooper
duplicated Wilkes' feat to give
_Los Angeles a 123-118 edge with
29 seconds left.
"I think w e played hard and
well," said Jan Coach Layden.
"We got back in there with ICM
than a minute to go, but thoee big
plays by the Lakers iced the
game "
DAVI QflANT
Stanford rows
• to regatta w.10
Stanford University dominated
the sixth annual Newport
Autumn Rowing Regatta Sunday
morning at the North Lido Chan-
nel, winning the varsity eigh ts
and novice freshman elghts over a.
strong field.
Stanford Coach Bill Whitford, a
former Newport Harbor High .
and Or$nge Coast College athlete,
said his team's victory was
bolstered by the "fact we were
able to compete withtn tough
competition."
Stanford's varsity boat won by
nearly a half boat length over
runner-up Orange Coast C61.lege.
with UC Irvine's B and A boats,
UCLA and the OCC B boat trail·
ing.
"We were ju.<1t pleased to be in
the forefront with these top
crews," said OCC Coach Dave
G rant.
,...
collide Tuesday
, ..
They're down tothequarterfmals in theClF4·A
water polo playoffs Tuesday, but the Newport
Harbor-Long Bea<jh Wilson s howdown at Harbor IS
clearly the big attraction. Game time is 3:15.
Wilson, 18-7 for the year, was a 6·5 loser to the
Sailors earlier in the year when Carl Stewart's
three-quarter lob shQt miraculously connected.
"l t was the most amazing shot I've ever seen ,"
says Sailors C.oach Bill Barnett, and Wilson C.oach
Rick Jones, a Huntington Beach resident, says his
team hasn't forRotten, either.
Other 3: 15 games scheduled for Tuesday include
top-seeded Foothill at University; Sea View League
champ Corona de! Mar vs. Villa Park at El Toro High;
and SUNet League titlist Fountain Valley facing
Sunny tlills at Independence Park ln Fullerton.
foothill, Corona del Mar and Sunny Hills rate as
aolid favorites, but the Wilson·Harbor game i.s up in
the air.
The game matches two contrasting s tyles
according to Barnett, who says his team's dependence
on Matt Tingler could be a bag factor against Wilson's
balance.
"They bave much more balance, so we have our
problems," says Barnett. ·
Wilson's attack includes Dale lnskeep (a team
leader with 86 goals). Mark Griffith, Amos Merk.le
and Mike Rlgp.
Jones, however, disagTe('S with Barnett's
one·man NewPQrt Harbor theory.
"He's al.lo got a 15-player bench 4hd he can
shufflt them In and out faster than I can deal cards,"
saya Jones. "But he's been scouting u.s lately and
taking notes, so at least he's worried."
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Quinta (9-1)
Norwalk (6-~-l) a t
Sunny Hills (6-4)
Fullerton (5-5) at
Valencia (8-1-1)
Garden Grove (5-4-1)
at Newport Harbor
(7-t-l )
Artesia (5-4-1) at Loe
Amigos (9-1)
Brea-Olinda (6-2-2) at
Coroia del Mar (l·t)
lniae (1-4) at La
Habra (8-2)
Savanna (6-3-1) at La
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SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE
Canyon (8·4) at
Lynwood (10-0)
Loe Al toe at El Dorado
(7-3)
w~n (6-4) at Capo
Valley (8-2)
Rowland (7-2·1) at El
Modena (8-2)
MiMion Viejo (6-4) at
Pacifica (Q.-2)
Foothilf (7-2-1) at HH
Wilton (7-2-1)
Woo6rWp (7-1) at
Downey
F.tperan.z.a (4-G-l) at
Santa Ana (8-1-1)
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12 Ora'i\18 Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 14, 1983 I
SPO RTS BRI AK
Zalataia holds off
--Jol_:in Henry to win
Oak Tree Invitational
t'rom AP dl1patcbc1
AHCADlA -Zalata1a, a filly JUSt
arrived from Franre, upset the
favorites to wm be $400,000 Oak Tr~
Irivitauonal at Santa Anita Sunday, l;poiling the
bid of John He nry to capture the ra-.."" a fourth
,_straight time.
The 4-year-old Zalataiastood oH a late stretch
bid by the 8-year-old defending champion to beat
him by a haH -Jcngth in the 1 ._, -rruJe t.cSt over the
grass course.
The llme was 2:29 1-5 over turf rated JUSl
"good" following rains the previous two days
The French filly. eighth in the An· de
Ttiomphe at Longchamps in France in her Last
outing Oct. 2. went off only a 10-1 chm~ ;n the
betting, with J ohn Hen.p' at 4-5.
' As the Italian Lmport Terreno set the early
pace. both_Zalataia with her regular French nder,
Freddy Head. aboard and John Henry with Chris
McCarron aboard. were back an the field of nine
grass course runners.
Each made moves roming into the tum for
home with the colt Load The Cannons challeng-
ing.
Quote of the day
Richie Phillips, head of the NBA
referees' union, which was on strike at the
start of the season~~·Th~ GOrilla, the mascot
in Phoenix. makes $37,500 in base salary.
The Gorilla! And we've got referees with
seven years experience who aren't making
$37.500."
McEnroe whips Connors
Wl!:MBLEY. England -J ohn ~
McEnr<X' ddeat.ed a strangely laid ba<-k
Jimmy Connors, 7-5, 6-1, 6-4 Sunday ta
win a G rand Prix tennis tournament
tor the h f th time m six years.
Near the end o! a fiercely conU.-sted first set.
Connors shouted out and was warned for an
"audible obecenlly."
h was the sec:.-ond time this week tie had been
warned for obsceruties, and Connors appeared to
lose intert.-st in the match after that. He hit loose
shots, made flippant corrunents to the crowd and
later renewed his criticisms of the strict way some
umpires apply the Grand Prix Code of Conduct.
"They are takmg all the joy and fun out of the
game," Connors said "lf they go on like this next
year, you won't see me around any more."
Italians, Australians win
In Fresno, guard Antonello Riva
scored 21 points Sunday to lead the
Italian nauonal team to a 78-63 victory
over Fresn o State in an exhibition
m
basketball game. .
Ron Anderson's 23 points led the Bulldogs.
In Los Angeles, guard Philip Smyth scored 14
points, including six free throws in overtime, to
lead the touring Australian Olympic team to an
80-75 exhibition basketball victory over
Loyola-Marymount Sunday night.
Sunny's Halo retired to stud
ARCADIA -S unny's Halo, win-~
ner of this year's Ke ntucky Derby and
Super Derby, has been retired to stud. -
Trainer David Cross said Saturday
that •the colt wiU leave Santa Anita in about. IO
days for Kentucky, where he wiU stand at Domino
S tud Fann. • .
Television, radio
TV: NFL Football -'-Rams at Atlanta, 6 p.m ..
_Channel 7 .•
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p.m., K.MPC (710).
CIF PLAYOFF PAIRINGS • • •
From Pags 81 •
ruggt.'Ci draw 1s fo'ounwrn Vallt'y, tht' Nu. 3 ~ m the
Sunset Leugul' d~p1tt• 1ts tr1-champ1onsh1p and No. 2
ranking m Orange.• County
Should tht• Barons get pa.st Citrus Belt League
champion San Gorgonio they'll moi;t likely be' pitted
against No. 1 seeded and unbeaten Loyola. which has
rambled to a 9-0 record.
and 225.
St John ~iaanotht·r typlc:~I Del Rey League
team with run-tendencies. much Like t.he AngelUll
League, and the Braves' 5-4·1 rt'COrd includes a 27·0
thrashing of St. Francis.
Bru1ch, has fashio a 10-0 record and has allowed
Fontana.Sier former St. Paul assistant Dick
only one team to re more than 14 points. ·
It was Loyola whit'h sent Fount.am Valley out of Newp<>rt Harbor's first round foe -Garden
theplayoffsa yearagow1thaconvincmg21-0victory Grove _ has c.-ompiled a 5-4-J record and fih.ished
Huntington Beach Coach George Pascoe, an third in !he Garden Grove League. The Argot boast a
assistant at Fount.am Valley in that game, however. solid offensilve Line that averages 190 pounds in front
d002>n't see Loyola as the dominating figure which of running back T erry Brown, who has scored 8
No. l seed usually d1clates. touchdowns. "T~~ whole upper bracket is a to.ugh dra:-V ," ~ys Brea-Olinda, which tied Ora~ge League cham-
Pascoe. But theres no easy J-eam m any spot an~ pion Valencia 3.3, has Craig Oden at the control.s. w~ver ~ets .hot and pla~s error-f.ree . football .is Oden has passed for 1,073 yards with 65 comple tions
going to wm ~.hlS one Th~re 1s no dommaung team m · in l36 attempts.
the playoffs. ,,. La Habra boasts the Weatherspoon brothers -
San Gorgonio enters with an 8-2 record, which senior Anthony Weatherspoon (6-1, 226 fullback)
includes a 10-7 lcm to Capistrano Valley m and sophomore tallback Chuck Weatherspoon, a
non-league play and a 21 -14 l06S to Citrus Belt 176-pound scooter
League champ Fontana. La Quinu., the No. l seed m the Central
St. Francis relies on an l attack with a Conference. d .. ow a tough first-r6und opponent in El
run-oriented game behind a front line which includes Toro. The up·ard-con\ing Chargers are the defend-
25 1-pound tackle Dave Hallstrom. The defense is mg champions and re<:ently dealt Newport Harbor a
built around a~ inwrior three checking mat 227. 200 28-7 triumph.
--~~~~·~-* * * * * First round CIF f ootbali'playoff pairings
BIG FIVE CONf'ERENCE
1.omo1on " 41 al Lovo1a l9·01
F-•111 Valtv 17·1· II el San GorllOOIO lt·?I
SI Francl\ IS·4·11 at H"""""'9n 8Mdl (7·1·11 S..vlle (6-3·1) el LB POiy (6·1·11
El••nr>owtr IS·SI at Lakawooc (t ·O· IJ Notre Oame 1 .. 1·11 al 81'1'00 Ame• 11·11
SI John 80KO I~ 4·1) " MlttN (4•4·1)
MllW De4 (S·SI al Fonla ne (IQ,01
CENTilAL CONf'ERllNCE
El Toro IS·S v1 La Qulnla 19· 11 a1 Garden Grov• Norwalk (6·)· 1) al SUMY Hiii• 16·4)
Ful .. rlon IS·SI a1 Val•ncl• (I · I· 11 Garden Grove (S·4·11 al New-1 Hartle< (7·2·1)
Arta•I• JS·•· 1 I •I Los AmlllO• (9· I I 8rte·Ollnd• 16·2·21 e l ~ dlll Mir lt·11
lrvlN O ·O •I La H•l>r• 11·21
Slv•nn• 16·)·1) 11 Le Mlr•O-(10·01
SOUTHERN CONf'UtENCll
Can.on 1•·41 al Lvnwooc 110--01
Lo• Alto• •I El Oate60 17·l l
warren 16 •I •• CaPO Vanav 11·11
Rowla'1d (7·1· 11 al El MoOena 18 21
Mlu lon v1e10 ..... •• Pacltlce 11·21
Foolblll (7·2·11 al HH Wll•on 11·1 It
W~ (7·11 •I Oownev
E•oeranu U·S· 11 a1 S.n•• Ana 11~1· II
COASTAL CONFERU~CE
HOOi/ir 11·0 al No Torrance 110-01
Rovel (7·l l at V•nlura l7·31
Puae141n• l•·•-11 al Cnannel l1tena• (9· 11
• S.nl• Monica Ts·•> at Sct>urr 11-11
Sen N\.lrco• (7·31 •I we" Tc><rance (1·21 Burrough\, Burbank 11'31 e• Camarillo 0 ll
O•n9'0 (7·31 al H•rl (l ·ll Newburv Park (7·3) el Muir (9·0· 11
EASTERN CONl"ERIENCE
'.Covin• (7·3) al Rlv.,.1lde POlv (10·01
Palm Soring• (10·0) at L1 Slr•'8 (7·3)
Norin Rlverslc>t (S·•·ll al Soulh Hiii• 17-ll
Cc><ona IS·SI •I Gl9fl<lor• (7·2-11 Monl.o.l\o (S·S) •I Ramona (9· I )
O•ml9f'I C6·4) al RUbldOu• 19· ll
Norll'lv .. w O·'l al Cl9r•monl lt ·l·ll
Nort• Vl1I• 16·•1 81 8941 Garel4tn1 (9· 11
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pilers find Luck to end long f a ·mine ff ouston 's 27-17 victory ends frustrations; ~.enney sparks Kansas City
NOtlTHWESTERN CONf'ERIENCE
St 8 ... narO (t ·il al Monrov\9 (9-0)
Anle-V•l .. V (1·2) al H•wlnorne (S-•I
NI.Irv Star 16·3·1) al Lomooc (7·1·21
8191r 16;,-I al Canton. SIU9~ (9-I) CaorlllO 1•·3·1) at T1mo\9 Cltv 17·1·1) 1~i.wooc <'·3· 11 at 81•!>09 MonlllOmert t9·0· ll
Culver CllV <•·61 11 Quarlf Hiii 11·21
I HOUSTON -HoU!on quarterback Oliver [i]
,,uck. ma.lung hts first National Foot~! League NFL ROUNDUP 4. • Jan. completed two touchdown passes. a'!: the Oilers
hded more than a year of frustrauon w1~h a 27-17
jctory over the Detroit Lions to snap a 17-game 411ers 27, Saints 0
tsmg streak SunBay
It was the Oilers ftrst vtctQry smce they beat
e attle 23·21 on Sept. 19. 1982 and gave them a 1-10
ecord this sea.son . The lnumph kept the Otters from
r ng th{' t.eam's 18-game losing streak record set
urmg successive t-13 seasons m 19i2 and 19i3.
Elsewhere ln the NFL Sunday
:hlets 20. Ben1tab 15
·-KANSAS CITY Mo--Bt.U K-\'nney passc.'Ci lor
ne touchdown and ran !or anolher. pacmg Kansas
~ty over the Cincmnau Bengals. who consLStl'ntly
~eel on CTltJcal plays deep in Chie fs' terntory.
fll•r~ers Z4. Cow·bo,·s Z3
SAN OTEGO-Rookie Derne Nelson returned.a
locked punt 21 yards for a touchdo wn and
eleaguert'd quarterback Ed Luther passed for 340
ards to end a San Diego touchdown drought and
Lrry the Chargers to an upset over tht.> Dallas
i>wboys
flCYC 's Winterhawk
akes early lead
!Y ALMON LOCKABEY 19J..--...--Hal Day's 69-foot Wint.erhawk out of Bahia
~~ rinth.ian YachtClubcarvedouta 14-mileleadover
r nearest competitor Sunday after 20 hours of
ling an the 800-mile Long Beach to La Paz yacht
. Winterhawk is entered in the lntem.ational
fshore RuJe class which stahed Saturday at noon.
At the 8 a .m . Sunday roll call. Wint.erhawk had
8 miles to go. The-Shadaw. s ktppered by Richard
gers. Los Angeles Yacht Club, had 642 miles to go,
d Denrus Choat.e's Brisa was 655 miles from the
. h.
Leading the 16-boat Performance Handicap
cmg Flee• which started Friday was Whistler,
skippered by Mike Elias and Dick Daniels. Long
ach Yacht Club, 472 miles from the finish ; second
as Frank Vaughn's Apparition. Windjammers
Yacht Club, with 481 miles from Cabo, and third was
Nereid, sluppered by Howard O'Daruels. Santa
Barbara Yacht Club, with 550 mile5 to o.
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SAN FRANCISCO -Fred Dean manhandled
New Orlean5 quarterback Dave Wilson, sacking him
six times, and Joe Montana threw three touchdown
passes as the San Francisco 49ers rolled to a 27 -0
Victory over the Saints.
Parke r s 211. ¥lkln1ts 21
MINNEAPOLIS-Lynn Dickey passed (or two
touchdowns. Jao St.enerud lucked two (ield goals and
G reg Boyd sacked Minnesota quarterback St.ev<' Oils
for a Safety as the G reen Bay Packers beat the
V1lungs and moved mto a first-place ue m the
Nauonal Conference's Central Division.
Cards 33. Seaba wks ZB
ST LOUIS -Neil Lomax fired four scoring
passes to Roy Green. Including three during a
fi ve-touchdown second quarter . and Neil
O'Oonoghue booted a 33-yard field goal with 7:50
remamrng as the St Louis Cardinals defeated
Seattle
Pats 11. Dolphins 6
FOXBORO. Mass. -Stev~Grogan ran !or one
touchdown, set up another with a 44-yard completion
and out.played rookie Dan Marino, the NFL's top
passer. to lift the New England Patriots to an upset
victory over Miami.
Bills 24, .lets 17
~ YORK -Joe Ferguson tired a 33-yard
touchdown pass to running back Joe Cribbs with 22
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seconds left as the Buffalo Bills overcame a raft of
penalties to beat the New York Jets.
Steelers 24. Colts 13
BALTIMORE -Cliff Stoudt threw two
touchown passes to spark Pittsburgh past Baltimore .
. Stoudt completed a 7-yard scoring pass to Calvin
Sweeney with 16 seconds left in the first half for a
I 7-6 Pittsburgh lead, and a 2-yarder to Benrue
Cunningham with 5:14 left to play.
Redsldns 33. 61ants l 7
EAST RUT HERFORD. N.J . -John Riggins
sci2red twice on two-yard bursts to ue a NFL record
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Mark Moseley kicked four field goals as the streak.mg
Waslungton Redskins defea~ the stumbling New
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Sen N\.lrlno tS·•I •I s.n11 NI.Irle (9-0-1)
SOU1'HllASTERN CONf'ERIMCE
K1ooat (3·6) et B•ldwln P1rlo. (9-0)
Brawl•v (1·1·11 11 OlemonG ll•r 18·1·1)
Rovel 0.lo. 17·11 11 Ou•rl• 0 -31
Central (3·71 al C~lon 11·21 Al>Oll Vell9v (S·Sl •I Sen Olmu U·ll
G•r>ttlll (S·•·I) al lnalo 11·21
Bar"ow <S·SI at Garn !6•3·11
Charl•r O.~ (S·SI at Ro-eo 19· II
UfL.AICD CONFIERINCIE
NIOllv• U· s\ 11 Sen Jacinto 110-01
Vanev Cnrl\tl•n 17-3) •I LA l.u11'19Tan 11·2) N..Oi.s (9·11 al Or11191 Lut,,.,an (6·3·11
0 11erl 16·4) •t Whllller Cl1rl1ll•n '1·21
S.rrerio 16·•1 a• Trona 19·01
Tw9fllvnlne P•lm• 11·2) a l Ontart0 Cr.r111lan (6·3· 11
Meto0v1l no 16·l· II 11 Blsnoo 16·'1
Bu umon• 16·)1 at Marena lhe ( 10-01
OlSERT·MOVNTAIN
~anla 'r'net 1S·3·11 at Harvaro 110-01
NO<dl>Oll 11 l'lllmore 16·41
Ala~aaaro (I 1·71 •1'$1 Genevieve 14 S·l•
C aroln1.,1a IS· 4 I 1 a• Pl "I\ (6· 31
Oall. Par' 17·ll •• Mira Co\la 17·2·t •
Agoura IS·SI at Poo Roblltl 16·"3-11 Ch•mlnac>t (6· J· 11 el Rim 01 w orlQ 1·2
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end tone tot1rtl• ale .. ), 6~ s.c...--L.A-FG 8 11\r 29. 2.2t
LA-l'G 811\r 42, 14:SI -TMN,._ LA-Allen 1 run (81lu !<lck), 9119 , eur1tl .. erted
LA-Hewkin• II run tklU felieol, 3·16
Ot rt-FG ICern, 12, • 15
Oert-Elw1V • run (l(arh\ ~ICkl.
"~ L.A-l'G 81nr 39 14 S6
A-SI h S
TEAM STATISTICS
Oen LA Flr\I down\ 14 13
Rull'le,·vard\ 2S·6J 79· 140
Poul11g VllfO\ 169 100
Rerurn verd, . I 11
PauH 11·31·1 26·"3·0
S.Cltl 8v . S·S1 2·11
Punll 1·36 S·4S
Fu,..,blH ·IO\I 2· I l ·l
Penal1IH ·varo1 S-19 7·57
Time o! Poueulon 26:30 ll.JO
!NOIVIOUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Ot nver. Elwov 1·32,
Wlndlr U · 19. Poole 7·9, Wltlhlle l·J
Los Anci.111. Allen 18·14, Hawkin\ 6·42,
tt,lilg •·I, Prultl 1 ·6
PASSING-Oen vtr. E twev
11·11·1-190 LO• Angeles, p1unkt ll
'?6 .... 7-0-?S?-. A• 0-1~ -
RECEIVING-Ot nver, Voc:hurcn ~-6.J, Eotoff 2·"3, P004t 2-1~5a'Tlown
1·31. Wlllllllt 1·21. Wlnci.r 1·8. Wallon I·• LO\ Angeles, Cnrl,IM>en I · 114,
Branen 6·57, Alltn 6·49 Hawkin\ •·21,
8ernwtll 1·10, Prulll )·6
MISSEO FIELD GOAL-Los An·
veles. Behr 78
Colle99
SATUAOAY'S LATE SC<>ttES Wnllller 2•. Le Verne 8
Claremonl·Mudd 20. Pomona·Pltn r ~ .
Occ10tn111 ?6, Rfdland\ O
How AP tot> 20 fer9<1
I NtDreska 111 ·O·OJ Dee l K1n1e1,
61· ll
2 TexH 19·0·0) Dea• Tua,s Cnrl•· !Ian. 70· 14
ll-~ Au1><.1rn 19·1·01 dtleereo Georgia,
4 Georgia <8· I· II 1<>11 10 Auburn 13·1
S 1111001\ 19· I 01 Ot!eoled 1nc111n1.
41·19
6 M'•"'' "'• 110 1-01 t1eer P1ortd1 SI . 17· 16
1 So Me1h0d111 11· I ·01 bt!al T Oa\
Teen, ll•I
8 8rlon1m Youno t9· l·OI oe!eeted
Cotor ado St , 24·6
9 Mlcltlgen (8·7·01 bH I MlnnaM>I•, sa 10 10 01110 Slate (1·7·01 1>11t Norlh·
WHllfll, SS·I 11 Mervtono (7·3·0110,110 Clemton,
S1·11 11 Iowa tl ·2·01 011111.ci Mlcnloen
51 11·6 ll 801ton ColltOt (1·7·01 tost lo
SvracuH. 11· 10
14 FIOrloe Cl·?· II beal Kentucky,
1•·1 IS WHI v lrolnlo (1·7•01 ci.l'eatec
Ru tgert, JS· I
16. •Alabama Cl 7·01 d•!eal.cl So
Mln ln lppl, 21· 16 11 C1em1on (I· I· I) detea ted
Mervtand. S1·77 18 W8'hlnt ton fl 1·01 bH I So
Celllornta, 24·0 I~ Nortn Cerollne (7·l·OLJo\I 10
V.rglnla •. U· 14.
20 P1lls1><.1rgn Cl · 1-01 OtlHled
Army ll·I
PIClfk· IO
We1nlnotoii UCLA
use Ar llone St11e
W1111lngloo Stell
Arhon1
Oreoon
Callfornte
Oregon Stele
Slenlord
LM-WLT s 1 0 S 1 I
4 1 0 J 7 1
4 3 0
J 3 I
J 3 0
1 4 I
I 6 0
1 6 0
S.tvrdara Gemes
UCLA •• use
OYerll WLT a 1 o s 4 1
' s 1 ! ~ J
6 J I
4 6 0
4 S I
7 • 0
I 9 0
WHlllnoton Stale a t Wesnlngton
Callfornla e t s11nt6ro Dreoon St ti Oregon
Sen Jou Siii• al Ariton• Sill• N ..... 2'
Ariton• 11 Arltona Stale
IUe·IO
LM-
WLT
1111no11 I O o
Mlc,,loen 1 I O
Iowa 6 1 O
Ohio State 6 1 0
Wl1con1ln 4 4 • 0
Ml~an State 1 S 1
Purdue 1 S I
lndlene 2 6 0
Nor1nwe11ern 1 6 O
Mll'llflOll 0 • 0
S.tvnara~
Illinois II Norrl'twtlltrn
Onlo Slalt et MJcntoen
Purdue at lndl1 n1
Mlcllloan Stell 11 Wl>eonsln
Mlnnasote II low• ·
Convnunltv colle99
SATUltDAY'S GAMES
sevt11 c ... 1 c.....,_
OYw.e
WLT
9 I 0 • 1 0
• 2 0 • 1 0
6 4 0
4 s 1 7 1 I
3 1 0
1 • 0
I 9 0
Orenge Coa11 et Comoton, l:lO Pm
Ml San A.nronlo v1 Golden Wall et Ore"Ot COltll l'ul~•on 11 Sa" Oleilo ~ta l!l'lulell ,.....,_
San Diego 11 Saddleblck
Peiomer II Cltru•
.SO..tllwellern II Santi · An1 "°"" ......... C...-.....Ca 81ller,flela 11 Tell. I o m
Long Btljh CC ti P1\adln1
Se nta Monica a1 E~ Ctmlno w ....... ,1a .. c...._.
Rio Hondo 11 t<encock
G-te II Moor.,.rto.
Santa 8arbere al Ventute ~Cal~
E111 Loo A"99191 11 LA Soutnw111
L A MerDor II Loo Anet!M cc LA V1Ltev ., Pierce ,._c......._.
Anttlooe V111ev et Grou monr
San Bernerdlno Valley 11 De-I
Mt San Jeclnlo a1 tmOll'll l Vellav
COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG
Gdden Wnt U·S)
10 Sad<lllOlca 77
3& Senta.Mii 11 2t 811t~,1r.ici I
0 P111<11ne Ja
1 Fulterlon 41
JS Comoton o
14 San Oleoo Me1e '°
0 ''""~ 42 Sa t . No• 19-Mr Sen An1on10• (11
OCCI
Tnur , NO• 74-et Orenge Coa,t• '-
Onnee COHt 12·S-1)
II Petomar 1 I o S.001ae>eco. 12
0 Santa 8arOlre cc n
2• Long BllCh CC 19
)I San Otego Mata 22
ll Carrltot •7
0 Mt San Antonio 13
I• Fullerton 1'
Sa l • No• 19-al Compton•
Tnur , Nov 24-Goldan Wa11•
Slddleblck (7·0·1l
21 ~Wttl It
11 Or1n111 Co111 o
14 Long 8HCh CC 6 n Grou mont 6
10 Santi An• 7
J I Cltrut JI
16 IHversldl I•
2t PalOmar 21
Sat , Nov 19-S.n Oleoo•
Tnur , Nov. 7-a• SolJthwtllern•
• denolet conlarenca 01me.
Rowtne
Naw"'1 Alltl#'IWI ..... ltll
(750 rnat.n, et NWWI Lide CMNlll)
N~ ''"" lllMI 1 -Stel!rO<'d C; 7 Oran111 c oesr-
Cotleol'A. J Or1nge Coa11 COltaol II, 4
St1nford 11. S UCLA 8, 6 UC !Nine A
\ V anlfv I llMs 1 Slenlord A., 1 Orenge Coe.st
CotlaH A. 3 UC lrvlna 8; • UC lrvlne
A, S UCLA A; 6. Or1n111 Coeal Coltaol ..
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 14. 1983
SCOREBOARD
Passing under pressure
Atlanta's Dominique Wilkins gets rid of the ball Sunday as
Darnell Valeptine guards. Portland won ~ 135-105.
011! Tr ..
SUNOA.Y'S ltUULTS (Jlll .. J1-da'I -.utthered ,,_..,,.,
l"lltST ltACE. I 1116 mltea
• Aed Street MIH (M111J SO 00 20 60 1' 60
WOO<ltvnn 1 a11ck I I ~ 1 20
NOi A Strew (Mltll) 1120
Al'° rac,9<1 Coul 1oeou1 Connie, No Time To T1t ... Mor• Z1n1t,., Oreued In 8tue, PtrlecteDHllv, Note Ot llov111v,
SolomlllO
Time 1 4a llS
. S•COND RACE. 6 lurton1n
H1ndtom1 P1c k101 I Frnno1 J
110 400 HO Gr-ble (Vlntla) S 20 3.IO New1 Flu ll Cllleck) • 60
Al10 rectd· Aulllne1 C.W .. WOOCI 81
Oenc,er, Neverorffn. Soc:rales, $1m
Cro~, old Mlnllltr.
• 110 775.
S DAILY DOUBLE' 17·41 oalif 1290 .a.
THlltO ltACE. I II 16 mlles
TOP Enttrtelnar IVlnrla ) 6 60 -3 IO 2;1()
NO<'th Of Lati.• !Plnu vl t 10 7 IO
Jalw1ne (Olanuavel 1 IO
Al\O rectd Swlngl"g One, Prl"ce
8IOOCI Ron i, Frederico Prontlnl Time 1 ...
,OUltTH RACE. One milt
BOl>Ol'!jl .t1Pbbln1 (LPllml 19'0 9 00 s 10
T1blre (H1wlevl ~ 60 3 00 Oou!MI Cu n (Plntn l UO
Alto reeed. 8Ulla!n, Lvn1 Lelr, Monlt
M..
Time 13' U EXACTA ()·41oeld 116100
l'll'TH RACE. 6 1ur10ng1
Oav1'1 Friend (McCrrn) 6 70 3.60 ? 60
Totel Otoerlur• (V1n11al I IO UO
Hey Rob IPlncavl 7.10
Alao rectd Aeoat Falcon. J 0 Qulll,
Mr Prima Mlnl\ler, Mollvllv
Time I 10 715
~ACTA 11·'1" cllfd f'l•SO
SXITH ltACE. One mite
8aclouln (Hewlevl
Peenuh Turn (Guerre)
Foreign Laolon (Plnca vl
sao •20 300
120 u o H O
Blind A.Ito reced. One O'ctocto. Jump,
SPOI, lnllmldallon, Olslent Rvdtr
Time· 1·3' 1/S.
.
SIVINTH RACE. One mlle
C111sle BllllOP ISbllel S 40 l 00 2 40
T rulv Solendld IMcC rrn) 7 60 2 10
OOllar Oerllng lShmkr) 7 60
A.Ito ractd O'HaPov Oav. Our Ac·
trtn, A.cl Rel1ln
Timi I 40 115 '5 IXACTA (1-3) oald loll SO
llGHTH RACE. 11;, milts on turf
Zllltall (HHdl 11.10 U O 6,00
John Henry (McCrrnl 110 2,80
Load Tiit C1nnon1 (Snmkr) S 40
Aho rec9<1 Terreno, llOld Run, Tnun·
Otr Pucldllt , Penro . Awa1111. Prince
1'tor1mund
Time. 7 79 llS
U l"tCK SIX Cl/6-1-llS·3·1·11 oeld
US, ISi 60 with five wlnnlno llcti.el\ (six
h0r111) 12 Plcti. Sl1 Co"10lallon peld
....O.IO with 209 winning llcto.t11 (five
hortHI
NINTH ltACE. I 1116 mites
Llblnon (McC.rn) • .!J 60 4 JO >OO
Chlvav (McCrrnl ? to 1 40
Cel1bonQ1 jl.orol --.._ 3 70
Alao-rtctd "'' A • Sham. l'rlei>c11v Rovallv, Oendv Powder Tnet R unnar
See C11r
Time 145 lfS
Allt ndenca 41,JIO
""L CA.Ml"S•L~COM,ERIMCE
Sm~ OMIMft w L T '°" G, GA
Eomonton 15 3 1 31 112 19
C1111erv 7 • l 17 62 n
V1nc0U•lr • 9 I 17 79 II
Kln9t s • s IS 75 IO
Wlnnll>IQ 6' 10 1 )4 61 ..
Nwrt1 Ol'llu.n
Clllaoo ' ' 0 II 71) 15
Toronto 1 9 7 16 11 ..
MlntlflOll 7 • 1 15 11 11
St. Loul1 1 9 1 15 67 ll
Oltroll 6 • 1 14 60 10
WALES CONFERENCE "•tno OMalafl NY Ranger> n ·•5 2 26 '11 6.4
P1111ac1111>nle 11 1 · I 73 71 t..J
NY l1le1 11 1 0 12 11 6J
W11hlngton I 10 O 16 S9 69
Plll1burgn 5 11 2 )1 SJ 71
New JlfMY 1 IS 0 4 " ,.
Adam• OMuen
801ton 11 4 I 2S 16 SI
ButlalO t 6 J 11 61 62
Quebec ' • 7 10 " 7l Herttord I 1 I 17 59 61
MonlrH I 1 10 0 U 71 12
Sllfldlra Sc-.
80\lon 4, Wu nlngton 2
8 uff110 11, Caloarv 1
NV Renvert 6. Oetroll J
Cnlceoo S, Edmonron J
Wlnnll>IQ 3. PllH1dale>hl1 7
V1ncouvar •, MontrH I 3 Tpde'l'i C.mes
No game• Klltdultd
TY8Mer1 Gam.a
Oetroll 11 Quebe< Cnl
Hartford 11 NY l1l1~rt (n)
Montreal 11 St Loula (nl
New Jtr11v II Mlnnttole, tn)
Grind Prix roumamont
I It ~emllle~, E ""9ftd I
Mell'I ,lne(1
John McEnroe IU S ) def. Jlmmv
Connon (US), l ·S, 4·1. 6·4 (McEnroe
wln1 141,000, Connon _win• 124,0001
Wemon's toumamont
_ I (It ~ ... di, ,la.)
~l"INh
Chrl1 Evert LIOvd (U.S ) dlf Bonnie Gadullk (US.), 6·0, 6·4 lLIOvd won
112,000)
-(_ > .
NBA
WESTERN CONl"EltlEJICE
'"•d lk ONllleft w L ,.ct, Ga
uun 6 1 l!>O
Port1ana I 3 100
Sl•lll• 6 4 '°° C.0101n S111e 5 ' 556 1 ,
Pl\oenlJ 3 s 37S l
SanDleoo J 6 J33 J ., -•II OM.-0.11., ~ 4 556
Via Pl • • 500 .,,
San Antonio ' $ "" I o.n..,., 3 • 42' 1
Hou, ton J s Jl5 l'I>
1<1n111 City 1 1 m
EASTERN CON,ERNCE
8011on
Phlla~OllLI
Hew Jl<tlV
New York
WaU.lngton
~llweu•H OetroN
Alllnla
lndlana
Chlceoo
• Cle•elano
A .. ntk OMlleft
• 1
6 2 s l
4
J s <Mmll ONllleft· 6 l
4 4
3 s
l s 7 s
1 1
119
7SO .w soo
375
661 soo
J7S
J7S
196 m
3
1"'2
2'1>
l ''> ,,..,
1'"> ?If) , . .,
J
4
Sllfldlr s sc-•
L.•-en 1n 1 u1e11 111
Pn111oelonl• 114. !>an Oleoo 116 loll
Miiwaukee IOI. s .. ttle 101
Pnoenl• I IJ, GOidin s1111 "
Po•tlal'ld IJS Alllnl1 IOS
Tedlr1~
No games 1<lleoultd
TY8Mer1 Games
Mltwauto.H 11 Lahn, (nl
lndl1na II New Yor ... (nl
K1n111 Cllv 11 Wuhlnoton, fn)
San Oleoo et Allanta, (nl
Oelroll 1t Cnlceoo. (nl
New JtrllV ot Hou11on, (nl
8011on at Denver. (n)
San Antonio 11 Golden s111e, (nl
Uteh al '°Or!Tand. cnl
uken 124, Ut1h 111
IJTAH -81l1ev •·9 6·7 14, Oanuey
17·20 17· 14 36. Eeton >-• O·O 6. GrMn
1·9 O·O 1. Griffith 10·73 7·4 12. Wilkins
0·2 O·O 0, Kellav O·S 7·4 1, Orew 13·1•
•·•JO, Hanten 0·0 0·0 0. EOYH 1· I 0-0
7. Ander1on 7-J O·O • Totals '6· 100
76·13 118.
L.AKIERS -w11r.e1 I· 16 •• , 11,
Worth• 9· lS 1·S 10, Abdul·Jebbar 6:19
?·S u. Jonn1on 13· 17 4·6 JO. McGee
I · I• 1·• II. Coooer 1·1 J·J 7, McA'doo
1·1 1·1 6 Gerrett 0·1 O·O 0 Na11r 3·7
0·0 6, Scott ,., 3·4 t Spriggs O·O O·O 0
Totals SI· 107 12·36 174
S<ere bY Qv~
Utell
L .. A,...._1 10 .. 1' u -111
l4 V l6 V -114
Foultd out-Kellav Rebound1-Ut<1h
SO (Oantlev 12), LOI A.nueles S• (JoM·
i on Ill Anl111-u1an 11 (Oanlltv 7),
LOI A.noeltl 31 (JOM1on 161 TOlll
toul1-U1an 76. Lo\ An111tt1 26 ·Technl·
cal-Abdul· J1bb1r A-12 .036
LPGA tournament
(II H.-, J1P1n)
106 Pet 8raollv, \.Jl,SOO n 10·'4 nr
L1u<l1 Rln•er 114,SOO
214
T llU~O 0 ••110 '11. soo
116
Oonna C11>P0nl s 10,000
217
JoAnne Cerner 11.JIS
~OH Joni\ ~.JIS
211
Hltako Hlguc.111 '1 ,000
Sel\uko Ma1ua 1 57 ,000 ,.,
M J Smlln lS,SOO
Cerote Cenrboflnler H.SOO
Ahuko ~I0.1111 SS,SOO
Nevoko Yo1nlto.ewe SS,SOO
220
11-74-11
14-11·11
IS 61 H
74·10· 14
n IS·77
13·11·14 ,, 7)·1'
II 71·16
8111v King SJ,617 75·14·71
Muffin Soenc,er·Ovln \.l,617 69·n ·14
Jen SIMINnM>n SJ,617 12·73·7S
Oeo«>lt Ma111v SJ.611 71·7'·7S
MICl'llao Yo>.onama U.•11 11·11·11
S.c111i.o T 1to.1hl1111i SJ.617 7J • 1'· ll
211
OtldM Lllktr '2,600
Jenet Co111 '2,600 S1ton1nlt Fer wig S2 ,600 m Kathy Po\talewall S2, 100
Velerla Skinner S2, 100
Pet Mlvtrl S2. 100
Petti Rlu o S1, IOO
Ke thy Whltworln '1, 100 m
Cnrl• Jonnson I 1.67S
Siivia Bertollcclnl l 1 6/S
224 P111v Sllffhlln t l,JIO
Jo Ann Wunman s 1,380 Sendra Heynle l 1.3'0
Allee Miiier s I ,JIO Leurl PettrM>n l 1.3&0
76·71·74
1"15-15 14·77·7S
7S·14·13
13·73·76
1~·11·15
77·70·7S
7S·7H6
7'·76·73
14·77·17
IJ·74·77
73·75·76 7'·16·74
81'10·13 11·71·1S
la.lbM YC
SUNIUST SlltllES
OvtMcle CllllMI
CLASS A -I L.ocomorlon, Mel
Grellil, 81P'tl1 Corlntnlen YC , 2
Jldl·Muter, 8ruar Hen11n. Vo vao.u
YC, 3 VO<'tU . Brue• Twlchtll VYC
CLASS 8 -1 Cell P111ma\. Cert
L.11t VYC, 1 Antarei, Alan Al'ldrtw>. eve, 3 An<1l1mo O••• '"° aoo SOdero, 8 YC
CLASS C 1 Plen 8,
Ruthlrlora•R_r,, 8YC, 7 ~u111nlne Oavdreem, Sle•I Rou . 8YC, 3 ~
Grenam Glt>Don.s. eve
SHIE LDS I Mlbrv. Frtc1
GrMnl8 rl1n Han.en, UC trvtna Salting Auocletlon, 1 Cotumol1. Don Meftv,
UCISA. 3 JMn, Erk Arm1tronu.
UCISA..
fMwllWf Har1ter YC
LEHMA.N· 11 CH~ .. IS....·nce lteeeti.)
I Jim 8uct<lngnem ·Marv O'llrlon,
Newoort M•rtoor ~; 1 Ttd SorlnQlf, 3
Bruce Avers· JIU S.tarlno
,. .... ,.
...........
Deep ... """"' AltT'S LANIANG (Nawpert ... di,
-4' 1n11llri. 111 bonito. 17 ban. 111
meckarel. 7 vellowtall. '3 rock "'" DAVEY'S LOCKElt (Naw-1
... di) -n anollrt. 6 11nd bin, ll callco ben, lO bonito, 173 rock C'Od. 2SS
m ackerel
Woollend. tranudlaftl
... SE.ALL
Netlonal LMOue
CINCINN.A. Tl REOS-ACQulrtd Bot>
0...cllln"o, oltchlr. on w1lveri from Ille
PllfsO\lroh Plra tn . Oellonettd Steve Cllrl1tma1, cetclltr, for 1ulonmen1
I ASKITaALL
Nltlenel .. 1118'11111 AlMClltt.n
DETROIT PISTONS-ACQulrtd Int
right\ lo Eerl Cureton, c-enttr. lrom tilt
Pnll1dl1Phla 76an lor c11~ end 1tc·
oncl·round drift choice' In 1919 encl "'° Stoned Cureton to 1 mutfl·•t1r contrect
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-A.cqulred
Sam W'"l•ms. lorw1ro. from the Gotd·
en S•ete WerrlOn for • teeond·rounc1
drell choice In 1914 end cash
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS-Signed
Sttva Hevts, c;enltr. to e lwo·vaer
contr1ct
Camel Lights
9 mg "tar". 0 8 mg nicotine av per c1gare11e by r re me thod
Warn ing : The Surgeon General Has Determ ined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
'
tar. 9 mii
5
B3
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 14, 1983
-STOCKS
\to11da ' l I a.m. (POT) Pru::"
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fl t "J•
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NYSE COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS
OUOI A llONS INl..lUOC I 11 .. lllS UN IH[ N£W YOllK MIUWt~I llAt:ll It. 1-'llW IJO!olW• Ill IROtl ANO ( 1NC'.INNA l1 '.,IV(." ( :il(,ttAN(Jf :; ANll llEPOIH Ell 8~ fol( NASO INS llNf I
"~It'\. N.,.t '\ttlr ._ Nt ,........ ..,.,. •ut .. l'ltt
* I "'' .. I ·'" ~ ~ fa f t\tl \ ( loJ\t I 11 1 na,t.low < f-J t f!f1 I IU t ,,
.....
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BUllNlll BRllfl
Corporate income taxes
8.1 percent of revenues
By &ke .U1ocla&ecl PreH
WASHINGTON -Corporate LnCOmc taxes aLJCOurlk-t!
for 8.1 percent of all federal r~venuEe last yeu. lef>S lh•m
one·third the level of 1950, a new congressional stutl)
diaclosed \Oday The study, conduc.·ted by the J oint Commttt<-t
on Taxation and the General Accounting Office, found lhur
corporations carried 11 .5 percent of the tax load in 1981 <.111d
28.3 perce.nt in 1950.
Economic recovery still thriving!
WAS~GTON -The economic recovery contmu~ t.•
thrive but needs discipline to reach a pl'06perous matunt:.
Federal Reserve Cha.irma.n Paul Volcker says. His adv1c-e: Ct t
the govemmen t 's deficit down, keep wage and pnce incr:M.'>4. ~
moderate, and find ways for workers and employers to wur ~
together for productivity gains.
Consumer confiden ce index up
NEW YORK -Americans ~Id thetr opurrusm !,. •
month about economic prospec\S, although plans for may•1
pUJ'('ha.ses slipped a bit, a business research group S<Ud Tb1
Conference Board, which is {i.nanced by businE'SSt:S. ""I
Sunday that its CoASwner Confidence index edged up tu H~1 _
LO October from 84.8 LO September
Banking industry ban ex.te nded
WASHINGTON -Federal regulators plan t.o extend
until the spring the ban that has temporarily haJu.'<.I th•
scramble of securities finns and other romparues int•) ti.•
banking industry. C.T. Conover, U.S. romptroUer of th•
currency, said he plans to extend his office's morat.onum "'•
the chartering of "non-bank banks" for three more month!.
Douglas drops jetliner project
ST. LOUIS -Citing the continuing doldrum:. 1
worldwide aircraft sales, McDonnell Douglas Corp r •
dropped its proJXl&ed MD-90 and M D-100 jetliner program
The board of directors voted to spend no more money "" tl1•
MD-90 and MD-100 on which the corporation's Doug!.,_
Alrcraft Co. division had been doing prelinunary work
United Airlines cutting fares
CHICAGO -United Alrlines ls' cutting winter air !Cir•
to Hawaii from several cities east of the Rocky Mountc.111
The -,eductions, effecuve Jan. 4-Feb. 29. will cut the l•J\.\ t
round-trip fare to $499 from Chicago and $469 from Nt
York.
Kodak ihcreases wage diYide11d
ROCHE.STER, N Y . -East.ma'n Kodak Co lS inm~astr
its 1983 wage dividend for employees by just under 1 pt:r< l
to a total of $254 .6 m.ill.lfm. The dividend will be pa.ad M ail h
to about 92,000 U.S. f mployees, down from the 96.800 eligtt
for the 1982 bonus
Dollar edges lower; gold s teady
LONDON -The dollar mo(led lower on world cu.rr~nt •
exchanges today as tensions over potent1al w orld trouble ~pot..,,
eased. G<>ld pnces were little changed The U.S _F~
Reserve was to announce later in the day its w eekly :'-1 1
money supply index, eagerly sought by LOvestors as a hint • 1
future iJ!terest rate pol.icy.
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politician, Billy Lee, and Victoria
Tennant is his war bride, Trish, in
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continue Tuesday and Wednesday
nights at 9:00 on K NXT ( 2).
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~etwork TV is lacking.
on-violent pr6gramming
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. NEW YORK -Once upon a time. in the days
rhen television had _more social responsibility. the
y viewing hour had prune-time programs that
t require exploding, acrobatic cars to get
me.
Now, with the excepuon of tonight's "Boone'' on
JBC. not a single dramatic series on the networks
ffers the kind of wholesome. non-violent fare that
pay be considered enjoyable and mearungf ul to Mr.
~~ Mrs. Average American Family and their
lfspring. .
Foe: example, this week, viewers searching for
,..,.ly evening entertainment that is ed~cational or
'presentative of real Life beyond the portrayals of
lollywood and Madison Avenue could choose only rong programs on publlc television, m syndication
on cable. ·
So something as charming as "Don't F..at the
Pictures: SeSame Street at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art" stands o ut It's art for everybody's sake .
Big Bird. th11 most popular char<!cter with
children. gets lost m New York's fytetropolitan
Musewn of Art, and. while the other "Sesame
Street" Muppets and hwnans search high and low.
we get much more than a bird's-eye Vlew of the
galleries. .
"We know that young parents in their 20s and
30s. as well as older brothers and sisters, come mto the
room dunng our programs." said Dulcy Singer.
executive producer of ··Sesame Street" and Wednes·
day nighfsshow. "We don't want them to say, ·Thafs
for babies and tum it off."'
TJIER
BIGHT
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Nova" scfonce series and. on Wednesday rught.
Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the
Jetropolitan Museum of Art." a perfect illustration'
f how creative mmds can produce programs for kids. r~ pr;e·sch90lers. ~at qon't insult them or their 1
en~. -
This week, syndicated networks feature an
1gmal epl.SOde ,of "Fame," which was canreled last
~n by NBC, and "Capital Cities Family Special:
"e Breadwinner," a dramatically bland but credibly
taJ1l~lt story of a family struggling with poverty
ft.er the ateelworker .• tather loses hls job.
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L "The Breadwinner," starring Pat Hingle, Lee eriwether, Lance Kerwin and Quil)Jl Cummings,
be syndicated over 140 stations, beginning
rught in some markets.
And for kids lucky to have cable, Nickelodeon
)as sucnregular programming as "Mr. Wu.ard's
World," specializing in down-to-earth science, and
"Against the Odds," documentaries that make
history homework a pleasure.
There may never have been a good ol' days for
~dren's programming in prune time, but the past
Dertainly was better. Peggy Charren, president of
t\t-tion for Children's Television, blames the· Reagan
administration's push to dere~t.e.
"Children have rto public voice and no indepen-
dent buying power," said Charren.
Saturday-morning TV is even more intellectual-
ly barren, offering only action -oriented comic strips
and 30-minut.e commerci
brime-time personalities, such as "Pac-Man,"
r-smurfs," "Rubik, the Amaz:mg Cube" and "Mr. T."
Recently, the networks have dropped their
'Ken Class shows for children: ABC's •rAnimals.
. Arumals," CBS' "30 Mmutes" and NBC's
Project Peacock."
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Tonight's TV
-6.00-
1) 0 NEWS
0 CHIPS PATROL 0 (TOJ NFL FOOTBALL 0 FANTASY ISLAND
lt J SALUTE
G» THREE'S COMPANY
I!) HAWAII FIVE.-0 al MACNEIL /LEHRER
NEWSHOVR
mOCEANUS
CBS HEWS ~HBC NEWS
IC/MOVIE
''Maynowet The P11gmns' A<lven·
1u111" (1979) Richard Crenna, Antho-
ny Hopku'fs
l JMOVIE • * * The Vl!fd1CI I 1982J Paul
Newman. C11arlot1e Rampling
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(r,HEWS ~WHEEL Of FORTUNE
f,JMOVIE • * • , Mo111y Pylllon Ano TM
HOiy Grail f 19741 Graham Chap-
man JOlm Cteese
-1:00-
1) C8S NEWS
0 NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 0 ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH·IN
"f C:)NEWS
ID niREE'S COMPANY
Q) JOl(ER'S,WILO al BUSINESS REPORT m INSIDE ORANGE COUNTY
(l) P.M. MAGAZINE ~LOVE CONNECTION 0 MOVIE * t • Cannery Row I 198?) Nrck
NOile. DeOld Winger
-7:30-
1) 2 ON THE TOWN
0 ~FAMILY FEUD
0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY &
COMPANY
G SOAP
IDM'A'S'H
I!) PEOPLE'S COURT
&i) TO THE MANOR SORN m THE MAKING OF A CONTINEHT
TIC TAC DOUGH
C:)MOVIE * * Rock, Pretly Baby' 11957)
John Sa.on Luana Parten
H FRAGGLE ROCK
S A THANl<SGIVING TALE
-8:00-
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l<ING
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PRAIRIE 0 LOU GRANT
SOAP
ID ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
I!) MOVIE * • * * "Casablanca I 1943) Ingrid Berqman Humphrey Bogan
&i) THE MAKING Of A COHTIHEHT
C'.MOVIE
~ • ·~ "Hanky Panky • ( 1982) Gene
Wilder, Gilda Radner.
'HJ MOVIE * * '" Tile Ch0$81l" I 1981) M11i1m1· ,llal1 Schell, Roo Steigei
' $1FAERIETALETHEATRE
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• • "Goin Sovth 119781 Jae._
NtChOl$Oll, Mary S1eentiurgen
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( 1982) JICfl Thompson
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t * t t 'Ordinary People' ( 1980)
Mary Tyle< Moore. T1mo1hy Hulton
8 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE D THAT'S INCREDIBLE!
GNEWS m VE<lAI
fll) GREAT PERFOR..w!CES
CHANNEL LISTINGS
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Winger $ THE COUNTRY GIRL
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Brigade' I 19361 Errol Flynn. Ollvta de
Havllland
11)) PEOPLE'S COURT
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DG»Q>NEWS 8 EYE ON LA.
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@) EHTERTAJNMEHT TONIGHT muov1E *. "A ltlll&Blt Of Heaveo" ( 1940)
G1011a Jean, Rober1 S1adt
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-11.00-
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ID THICl<E Of THE NIGHT
I!) STREETS OF SAH FRANCISCO al UNOERST ANDING HUM.AN
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STAGES OF MAH
@. ABC NEWS NIGHTUNE
'1;)700 CLUB
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BURLESQUE 0 MOVIE
t t '> liOies And GetlUeman The
Faou•ous Slams { 1981) Diane Lane
Ray W1ns1one
$MOVIE
• • "S«re1 fanlasy" 11981) Laura
An1one111
-11:50-
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f &1rchlld Michael Sarr azm
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-12.30-
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(jJ ROWAN I MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN
Q) LOVE. AMERJCAH STYLE
-12:35-
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Kennedy R1charO C1enna
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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1983
ANN LANDERS
LEGALS
OBITUARIES
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.... . . . ( Homecoming mums ... They just aren't what tfley .. use to be . . .
ni. Auocla19d PrH1
~ HOUSTON Mums 1s th<.· word, but n 's almost an
understatement for the flowc>rs adom1. ng h'ome<:ommg
beUes these days 1n Texa-; high schools. ·
While corsages for football hom(;'('omtng usc.-d to be ·
soriietning simple. now ihey'rl' apt fo" be made""of a ftalf
dozen flowers. 6-foot streanwrs. balloons. bl'lls. mm1atun•
plastic goal post.s. mcgaphon·l.... hclmc>L'>. gllllcr. !au•,
ft-alhers -and may even Ix· ht' wnh batwry-operatro
flashing lights. Florists are delighted.
Mike> R1c·h of Simmons Florist says Housion high
school hom<.'<.'Ommgs are like "adding six holidays to a ~ear
or having thrC'e or four weddings in ont• WN'kend "
Flunking the Prltikln diet
NATCHITOCHES. La Local folks flunkc-d a
c-ommuruty-w1de test o(the Pritikin rcduc·ing diet. but m
the process they helped fatten the town treasury as tourists
poured in to find out what's so 1rres1stible about
numbt-r of tounsL-, t•agt'r t.o sample the cu1sant• that led to
the dieters' wcll-pubhc:1zed downfall
It's not the most attnic:tivL• 1magt·. says city tourism
d1r<.oetur Betty Jones. adding. "We'd rather be know'n t.15 th<:
... oldest Sclllemenun \tw L9.U1s1ana PurL·hast• than t})l• town
that <'ouldn't keep a diet " ;-· ... · ..
But Lasovnc. ·whv abo make·~ the popular CanC' R1vl·r
c:reme pw. hc".ts had lo a<l<l a third dining room tu h15
rest.aurant and 1s planning a fourth
With th,e homecoming mums -as trad1uonal m Texas
as homecoming queens. pep ralhes and high schooUootball
-bigger. flashier and a lot more e·xpens1ve than ever. some
high school officials think ··mum mama·· has to stop.
Natchitoches <..'OOking~ "I wish they'd do it all over again," says Jamc>s Good for I-shirt sales
Lasoyne. who watched sales nf his Natch1ldt'bes meat pies MONTEVALLO. Ala -Students at the Un1vers1ty of
"Some of these mums go r rom their shoulders to tRl'ir
waists and cost $60." savs Jeanne Henson. assistant
principal at South Houston.High.
soar as word spr:ead about the-town that rouJdn't or Montevallo, rather thah becoming inflamed over the
wouldn't -shed pounds presence of asbestos in t~o donmtories. are capitalizing on
Two years ago .. tn "Project Life," the federal the discovery by selling commemorative T -shirts.
In Wichita Falls Jast' vear the school district banned
corsages after third-a~d fourth-grade girls started
showmg up wnh $50,..,.,.orth of flowers to school Som~
sc·hools m Dallas and Fort Worth. where c:orsages were
!>l·lhng for as much as $~00, also imposed ban.-,
"Sometimes I feel sorry for the little girls who have to
wear these things.·· says Lynn Scbweke. owner oLflbwers
by Lynn in the suburb of Ahef.
government asked-Nat.chit.ocheans to adopLilieJ>-rit.ikfo_ --''At.MON-TEV ALLO we do · ASBESTOS' we can." say
diet -forgoing salt, sugar and fats in return for better the gray T-shirts with navy lettering
health The Residence Hall Assoc1at1on at the school, 30 miles
Results of the study were never released. but most south of Birmingham, as seWng the shirts for $5 <.'ach as a
residents of Natch1t~hes, where the cuasme rombmt'S the fund-raising pror ·t and reports bnsk sales.
best of the Southern~d Cajun styles. admitted they "Some people wer«.> making a bag deaJ out of the
simply couldn't stomach the diet and quickly abandoned 11. asbestos and soml' Wl'r<' taking at lightly."' said Kenny Ray.
That, according to local tax records, brought a rt'<:oru the originator of the• T sh1r1 idea.
PAPARAZZI
-Bi 4 Oooh!: Birthda celebrated
A.bouquet of blac!< balloons was one of the gag_
gifts Barbara de Boom received at her 40th
birthday party. Emily Tosh. was dresst·d m black
as she mad<' the presentation 10 her friend
But. looking on the bright side. another of the
LOO plus partygoers gavt.' the birthday gar! note
pads anscnlx-d wnh the
• 1 words "I'd rather be 40
than pregnant." Othn
gifts were a"4~·· roffec•
mug and T-shirt and a
30-pound <."t•ment rab-
batt
Shoppers were showing special interest an the
19th century set of disl'ies (dona Ced byiUice Davis
and carried home by Marietta Steinert), the
queen-sized coverlet with 20 scenes of the
Newport Beach area designed a nd created by
league members (Ir's Gayna Harriman's now) and
the two-story completely refurbished and
(urnashed (right down to a tiny hooked rug) doll
h,ouse (Joan Gouvion got it).
Mickey Lang talked members' husbands -
Bob Lucas, Phelps.Mericle, Vin Jorgensen, Ralph
Helpbringer, Ed P ellegre n and her own husband
Howard -mto dol'fning red vests and serving
champagne.
With the bubbly (also available was tea and
roffee), guests were nibbling on finger foods
including Mickey Merlcle's cucumber and shrimp
·sandwiches and Jean Bonner's pecan tarts.
Players
dedicated
8ingo .a way
of life for
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By HARRY KING
Aeeoc.lated Pr••• Wtll.,
LITTLE ROCK. Ark (A.P)
Thi• hard-core· playc·rs arl' CJn a
n·gular C'irt·u1t Harely do they
rn1s. ... a cham'f· to pluy
The· m·wcom1·r~ iffl' o lttth• lost,
almo5t ;;pulugC't1l Tht-y don't
know the game·. what c-qu1pnu•nt
tht:y n~
All arc· bingo pbyer5, agl· 18 to
dor)'t ask.
Some arrivf' mort' than an hour
C'arly. sifting through the blut:,
gr<'<.·n and gold carm One woman
wants 8-13 on every card.
Another wan Le; to make sure 69 or
75 1s one corner under 0 .
Maneuvering 'around the "L"
formed by two tables, they work
their way past a half-dozen men
-each hawking a different type
of card. The lattle blue books have
five games m them, each a special
game with a prize bagger than that
offered during the regular games
The orange specials are the ftrst
game aft.er int.emussion. The
brown ones are for the first game.
Some . players can handle a
dozen at a time. Others strugg_le
with two. Many take the booklets
handed thell\. Once in a while,
somebody. asks for one off the
oottom or out. of a new stack. A
woman who plays a card for her
son dog-ears that one so she can
remember.
The numbers t'orrespond to
numbered balls drawn at random
The player who rovers five
squares in a row first. wans. UJ front IS a t'lgar-smokmg
. man. always decked an a
llawauan-ty~ shirt and wearing
a stnng of large black beads
Nearbv IS a woman wllh a srnall.
portable TV It 1s Monday night
. and.ii.he is a 1.ootball fan
Some sit alone. ronc-entratang
Otht'rs cluster tn groups, swap·
ping stones about rrussang a big
J3ckpot because of an elusive
number. Before the caller goes to
work. a card game or two 1s in the
works
At 7:59 p.m , a rhythmic clap-
ping begins an a romer. The
players are eagc>r Late arrivals
rush through the lane. snatching
up several cards. They pack lheir
favorite after they sit down:·
Even though the volunteer
caller works onJy a couple of
months. many of the regulars call
ham by name. Under her breath,
one woman implores him to call
G-56 He doesn't
Early an the morn·
ang of her "life begins
at" day (Nov. 9) Barbara
was sent from her home
by husband Jim and
given orders not to rc-
·wrn until 5·30 pm. Jim
taking the day off (as Barbara de Boom
_ Among those checking out the lr<'asure
bargains were J ean Luoas, Jean Hodge (co
chairman), No ra Jorgensen (she boughr a light
comforter for her sister) Linda Mayeda, E11en
Wikle, Elaine Basmlljian, Betsy Ripley, Janet
Lord, J eanne Curtis, Barbara Howell, Millie
Butler, Betty Stollsteimer, BeGe Yahn and Sue
HltchmflD ..
Treasure auction chairman Carol Riley, left, with Dorothy Brinton
YMCA exl'C' director) sN up for the Mex-
ican-themed party. The garden was decorated in
Bold and orange and lime was spent malong hjs
special won ton hors d'ocuvres. Del Taro catered
the affair providing guests with a build-your-own
finger-taco Cfinner.
Among the partygoers were daughters Jod~
and Stacy. who also assisted with the celebration,
Marnie Fluor Reed, Tom and Tanya Casey, Carol
and Gordon Bowle_y, Wally .rnd ClaireCrultenden,
Vin and Nora Jorgensen, Sandy and 1'om Kerr, ·
Rudy and Suiy'Ba ron, Bob and Winnie McCurdy,
Steven and Janice Piper, Gordon and Helen
Adams (Barbara's parents). Caro1 Adams (sister),
and Bob and He len Wilcox.
Treasure auction
Fill five rooms with a ntiques and treasures,
hold'an auction. invite women to co~c in and bid
-plus offer champagrn? and a table loaded with
taste treats and you haVl' a winner
The Assistance League of NewJ:¥)rt Beach has
been using this fonnula for rts fund-raiser for 10
years and more than 500 showed up this year.
(Last year the group made close to $1~.000 and
they exp«t to do the saml' on the one held
Wednesday ot th£' chapter hoUS<' Carol Riiey was
chaannan of the sale (llt'ms had been ro//('('rro all
year).
Others were Jeanette Evans, Dorothy Re-
lchl• (pnwdent), Maggie Ramsey, Judy Kindig,
Marlon Pickens and Iola Van Oraum (they are
vice presidents). Marty Tilden (Las Remas
chairman), Margie Hodgson (Virginia Castle
chairman), Margerie Brown (susrai.ning chair-
man) and Jean Wegene r (junior chairman).
Watson ii) limelight
Raymond L. Watson, chainnan of the board
for Walt Disney Productions (former Irvine Co.
president), wiU be the man of the hour Thursday
when the AmeMcan J ew ish Committee OC
Chapter holds ats Human Relations Award dinner
an Westin South Coast Pina Hotel. The committee
presents the honor to "a leader In the busine$
community whose career and ideals hav\' helped
significantly in elevating the quality of life In our
society." J . Robert F luor and Tom Neilsen are
co-chairmen of the event. T ickets may be
purchased by contacting Hinda 8eral, director of
the OC AJC, at 5'46-2914. ~
l
and Betty Scaccia •
Dellr ...... ,......, .... ...,...
' Ed Pellegren pours champagne for
Dorothy Reichle, abov,., whileChris
Gayner·searct\.es for a trea ure. '
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('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday November 14, 1983
Behavior, 'sick' ••• Girlfriend should run for her life
DEAH ANN LANDEHS. ls 11 11w•111.il for .1
SUt'\'t'S."\ful !'Ill v1•ar old 111u11 tu walk an1u11d thl·
hoUSt" 1H1dl· m frllnl u( l11i. :!:.! yl•,1r old d:iUJth h••"
I lr is J1v1m•.-d Tlll'y h.1vt• lav1'tl togt•thl•r J6r t'lght
vt·ar:. ANN lANDfRS
• l IHI\ l' 1 x 1 'I\ t~1l t ll~ t l11s tJ 1.111 ( 111 1 ll 011111 I""' .111d
havl· Sl't'll 111111 p.u .ult• 111 , llw 11ud1• 111 tht
prl'"l'lll't' uf h1' d.wghtt•r .11 lt·ast ... 1, t1111l':>
Wh1•n 11 f11,t h.1ppe1wd. I \\as sh111:k1>tl .111d told
hilt' :ID°" rr1• .1\\ U:>t>tl llW llf h,1\'lltg .1 dirty llllnd
l'lainwd tlwy hav1• an "~!Jt'll and lll'althy rt.>1.1
1io11sh1p" and that I am ttr orll' who 1s ptx·tllwr
IJEAH ANN LAND!o:HS I though! vou Wl'll'
,1 hlllt-h:ar d 1111 llll' sun who plut•<•d a box 1·;m~11n111g
h1:. falhl·r's ,1,.h1•" 1111 lhl• s helf 111 tilt' garag<" rwxt
to a 1·an uf nwtor 1111 and forgot alxiul ll for
Th1• daughtt•t ll> al lt•asl -HJ j.>11unds 11Vt•rwt•1gh1
and h11s nt-vt;>r htul c. 1lah· Whvn I offt<no<l t~'> r 1nlrod Ul'l' h1 'I [11. t tllt 1' ~·oung man, :Shi/ l>.lld s ht' Was I not inwrC'stt'll
Sl'Vt•ral months ·
lbdtly ,111d d.1ughter sh:\rt.• all th11ughts .ind
I Stx·n •t."' 1 h.1\'1• told him thing.;; tn <.'l11\f1dem·1· a11d
latt•r lrarm•d Ill' h.ui ~ssed tht• tnfo1·m:.illun v n l11
ht•r Wh<.•n l f111.ill\ 1·al11'CI h1111 on 11. lw :>.ml "Shi•
I w1>rk Ill a 111ortu1:1ry antl l'all tc.•11 you this sort
ur thing lrnppt•hs all tht.· t!me. At this Vl'l'Y m111Ull'
Wl' huvc.• st•vnal u rns and box<.>s uC asht·s 111 uur
h.1s1·m<.•n1 sloragL' room waiting to IJco pickt'<l up b'y
n·bt1v1·:. who were dt>S1gnated as "n -sJX>nsiblt•"
1~ l'l101 plt•tl'ly tru::.tworthy ". .
I ho!Jt' t•vc•ryorn• who is foehng guilty wall
rl'!>ptinrl ti> this n •mandc·r and find thl• llfllt• to do~
1h1·y prom1sc>d
'I It• W.Hlt..., lll m.1rrv mt". bul ram ltwl'V Wit.it
( do vou think" NORTH CAHOLINJ\ Hf:At>EH
· DEAR N.C.R.: I think the rela tiorisbip is sick.
sick, s ick. Marriage to th.is man would mean a
constant ba'ttlc with bis daugbt~r, Run for your
'li fe. Lady.
l11ndt•11utlly, a ralhl'r unusual story "n this
'ub.)('I. l .1pp<.•an•d 111 tht• prc·ss nx·ently It n•ad.
"ThL· man lovt>d Ct'ntral City und till' (:11tltxl
( :nrll'r i;;o mul·h that h is family mixed his t·n·matc'\I
,1:.lll'~ watli tar and spn·acl them. over thl• roof of th1·
b<1r " What wuuld you c:all th,at. Ann'' H F
llP.i\ R R F.: I'd c·a ll it tlr'e living eod -or the
Host f aDlilY..
Yokotani not homesick
for her native Japah
By SL1SA~ MONA HAN
Oollr Pllol Corr .. POndenl ·
• M1ho \'ukotant wants to l.Jt• a translator
eventual!~. though nght now hL•r E11gllsh is hailing
and Unl'C'rtaan ··But sht-gets better eVl'r) day:·· said
Stanlev Jad<..wn. her host father
Jac:k.c;on. l11s w1fl' Pa t and their l'htldre n have
been Yokotaru's host fanuly since August As an
exl·hangl' studc·nt in the Acadenuc: Yt.>ar in America
Program. \'okotanr. 17. wall stay with tht<m until
Jun£'
\Vh1ll..' f ounw111 Valley 1s J long way from
Yokotan1's n..it1Vt' Japan. she says she's nut homl'srt·k.
. "She's too busv fur that," savs Jackson
Yo kowm shares a room.with Dawn JacK.son. 16,
ho sa):s thC'y arc fand'!.lg ll easier to l'Ommuml·.ite
these da\'S "Vltwn she fu-st came ht•re, "e used tu bto
going to. tht> 1Japanese English) d1c:uonJry all the.>
ume." .
Both garb attt>nd Fount.am \'allc~ High Sc·hool.
and Yokoldna. "ho 1s in her senior year, brings home
I good gradc·s. al't·ording tu the Jacksons ··Pat ht•lps her
r wath algebrn. I h~l~ht>r.mth history." s..iys Jackson ~liko Yoko tu ui\ .. Erwli~h Vt•I:-lH'llf'r
If Yokutarn was in a Ja.panP&' high ~h110I. shl' "" ""
would attl·nu dass six davs a wc•ek for 11 nu11Hhs O!Jl t'Ud1 d ay.
' of the yE·ar /\$ ll 1:,, "She sJX•nds <t g01.l\l SI.\ l1l St'Vl'll
hours a night :.tUd) ang " satd J nckson plt\as.an ti\' surprtM•J ..111J d1smay1.·d by "''hal llw dol l;1r
Mr-J <H k!.1111 !'o<IVS th;,il Yokuwn1 .1!"1 finds tirm \\'Il l huy hrn• "ll JU~t f1111irt"t.l lwr wlwn .,h,.. hdd t11 g<1
l(I soc·1altn · ..1nJ ha . .., mad1· frt1•nd,. "11h x ·Vt·r.i l .shoppllll! f11r 1 lt11 tw ... Stw c.ind Dawn o.;h.1r1 • d11th1·s.
Japanr·st '!...._.;king tla...;..-matt·:-·::;h1· lwo1r.., t:ngli:-h t111w
allda~lung lt" .... udl..1rt>l11.ff11rh1·rt1h1 .1bl1111t.1lk Th• p111 1·-.11f 11w.1t .111d f..,h h1 ·11 10111p.1n·
,.. m bcr O \\ n li.1nl!llo1!1 · f~1\ 111.11 •f\ \\llh lho~\' 1n .J,1p.i11. ho\.H \ 1·1. .rnJ
1 h1 ,J 11 k-.11n,. "ri...:dt r Y11k11\,11\1 "'ii' uf th1· Y11k<1t.1111 hk1 ·.., In n1uk
famtl:". but ,hl' h.i.., h.id tu ttdJu. ... t 111 umd1111111" v. h11 h · t >h. 11.., ~n·at." "\.lllO . Mr; .J;wkson ·w,:r,.
tht• J ..1d< .. "11~ 1h1ldn·n t..1kc· f11r gr.rnl1·d ·:-.1fh11'o; 1·n11~ln7, J.1p;1111•s1• foutl. ll·arnmg .111'1\lt .J.1jMIH'"''
mothl..'r dl)(•sn't work," said Mrs J<1t'k...un . who r ultun·
man11gc•s d dC'ntal 0H1n• an Fountain V.tllt•y "It was a An l'xd1angt• prugram dUL·s work both ways
' shcx:k to ht•r thl' fma mo nth wl'IC'n I "''a..;;n 'l a l homt' Hobt,rt Jat•kson, who IS Y 't'l'iffS olJ. S<'11d lw can now
dunn).( th/ chi~ · · wnt(' ht~ rn1ml' 111 J:ip<int;st•, Shari Jut•kson, I :i. has
J;1Lkson. w h11 w11rk..;; for 1h1• D•·µ,1rt11H ·nl of l'ondudt·d that J;,1µa1w~t· studl'nlS an• mon• stud1uus
-"Deft•n.st • sp..·nt -.1x y«<1f"S" m J:rpan as n na\•al qffo .. 't'r t-ht:tn tlw1r Anwnt·c.11 u1unl~:rpart.S. "l wouldn't w :.uil
He f\:t:b 1h1s b..1l'kground hl·lp ... h1111 umlt•r-;urnd tu g.1 to -.c. h111 1l 1n J,qnin .&·huol 1"' hard1•r lht·n ·"
o..-CUlturdl nuc1mt-.., v.h11 h m1ght ht· lo!.l 11n utht·r::. ·111 f\l r, J ;1l k:-.1111 .... v ... unt• 11f h1•r daughtc·r.., will h1·
-Japrtn 1t'c; C"On"ilct('f"(\(J bad mM1nnt-r-. , .. ~:--I J un't ~urng 1.(1 Eui:upc uu.~:.sumnwr t\. .....• ho<;l family, thl
unJ1•l"\t<1nd' 1111\.\ ~11hu knu~•.-.., lJ1.1t ..,h1•,hould ll·ll us J.11 k~n ..... in· 1·hg1hl1• for an $IH)ll trJ\'1·I "'-hotar ... htp
if 'h• dut''n t und£·r.t<tnd sonwthang ·\\'1 · "'.1111 our O\\ n dultln·n lo r1-.1ltz1• th;Jt th1·1 c·
Ynk11tan1 had d1ff1culty an..c;...,l•rln~ qw·..,111111.s "mon to this world 1han lht•1r nw11 n1·1ghburhuod."
vt•rball\ but \.\<tl> ablt• to \Hilt· llboul ~om1 uf h1·r s~w :;<t1d ··M,Jybt• wlwn thL·y'ri· adult.,, tlwy'll \"!l!Jt'
1mpn·;..~1um uf Soulhl'rn California ~ lx·t,tt•r wath cJlht·r l'ultun·s"
S'tw ltk<~ Knoll's Berry Farm. D1snt•y hmd, and Yukou.1n1 1!. htip1ng to n·turn to lht· US and
of cuurs(·. th<• Wt•athl..'r ("Not too hot. not too l'uld ·· J <.:onllnut.· h«r c•uu1·auon al Cahf urnia ::)1.:111• Unav1•1-s1ty
On tt:lc· m1nu~ s1dl•, she Cmds the languaKl' d1 ff1l·ult. Long &•ach "Sornclmws (when I haVl') hard
doesn't can· fnr some uf the food, and has d1ffil'u\ly problems. I want to go back lo Japan," sht• wnl<'~ "I
transldllng yen mlO dollars usually say lo mysdf._l'll stay here I 'll try my \x•st ·
Mrs Jackson said Yokotant has ~n both for my future "
Like choosing foster family for exchange Sfudent
By SUSAl'i MON AHAN
When an exchange student
c."Omes to thl· U S , he o r she is
expected to learn about a new
culture, b<.'<:timl· more fluept tn a
foreign language and frnd friends
among.the ndltV('S l'he student
al.so has tu adjust to k·avmg behind
a fam1ltur way of ltfe. aod even
mor<.•TmportanI. a-family. ,_
Finding a ~c"'(_·ond or host family
for th<' rn·wcomer 1s one of the
respons1b11tt1cs of the Amcm:an
Inslltulc for Foreign Study. a
non-profit organization which l'O·
ordtnalt•!> lhl' plac.·cmcnt anu
monitor> the• proRrcss of :.tudf'nto.;
from abroad
The /\ffS' Wt·sl Coa.'t ht•ad-
4uartcr., 1.., 111 San Franl'lli(.:o. but
there arc over 300 local counselurs
throughout thl' country.
"For a host famil y .it's lake
c.·hoosing a fostN child." said Don
Mcintosh . Southern California
d1rl'<:Wr of the• AIFS AcadC'mal
Year in Aml'r1ca Program "Wt·
try to mat.ch up mlercsl.S and
pcrsonaht1es," Mcintosh. of Ha-
<.1enda Heaghl..<;, 1s currently keep-
ing track of students hvmg in
Ventura. S:in Diego and Fountain
VaUey.
Before an A YA s tudt•nl 1s
pla<.•<'<l -with a family. tht.•y havC'
alreaJ y cxct}.ilng(-'CI let ters and
ix«>m<.• a<-quainl{.'Cl to a ('Crtain
cXIA.'nl, said Mcintosh The stu
dent also 80\.~ through a thrt'4..'·da y
rment.allon t.O help lessen the
a.mpact of t•ullure shock
Mdntosh says the program 1s
"open to all countries" :ind that
this year, Alf'S has i.Jl'f'(•ptt.'d
students fr11m Japan. Vt•nezuela.
lndonesrn, llull:tnd, G<.'TTIH•rly.
•
Spam. Austria ¥Id Belgium.
S tnt•e the student will be living
with thl' host family for either a
semester (b.ugust lo January or
January to June) or a S(:hool year
<August to June). Mclntosh <;ays 1t
1s important that he or shl· "hc-
trc•aled ltke a membN uf the
family rather than a guc·sl"
TQ this end, s tude nts arc• en-
couranged to hel[> -.Vllh tht• l'hures
and particpate in Tamtl y acuvnics.
'We're trying to help ~
kids to have friends
overseas ... to build a
better understanding
between countries ... to
s hare c ultures.'
Mcintosh said host parent-; don't
always have childre n of their own
and "We've had good rC'sull.<i wath
single host parents.''
He says howcwr. th:it ''<:h1l
dren are helpful. They speak mon•
slowly. ask simpler questions
Kads help them get acchmatc-<J.''
Speaking slowly 1s amportanl.
for while A YA student.;; must be
able to read English on at least a
JU ntOr high school level, Mcintosh
said the d88Sroom doesn't alway!!
prepare someone to understand
colloquial Amern:im
"Wnlt<'n a nd spok1•n Jangung<'s
arc almost two srpnrat,.'
thmgs."he said "Tht>y don't h<'ar
c>nun~1ated words they ht•ar
someone say ·would,a (would you)
and wonder wh3l a 'wouldJt-1' 1s."
Student'! have lo mp(' with
English at S«'hool a." well as nt
horn" "So(Jle stud<'nt<> ar" t•nml
l<'d in ESL ~ Enlo(hsh as n ~t>t'Ond
,
Language). bu l (mos t carry u
regular classluad,'\:.aid Mcintosh.
He said student<> arc expected 10
"maintain at least a passing
grade ... if they get 1ntQ the ·o·
range. we start rounschng "
A YA cuunSt'lors kl'CP track of
students' adjustments lo lh<.•ir host
families as well as their academic
progress. Mcintosh says therl' arc·
monthly visits from <:ounselors.
ana monthly rcport.s to t•harc
progress a nd probll•n1s. .
"It takes a spc ... :ial kind of family
(to be<.-ome host parent-;)." said
Mcintosh . "IC tt1ey'n· not 1
mter<>sted an lwlping pcoplP, at I
won't work out"
He point('d out there• an· adv;rn-
tagcs for thC' family as w<>ll as.for
th(' student "This 1s sumethmg
that will bring tr<'mc•ndous JOY tu
the family . .It gives the feeling that
the world is not qu ite so big."
There is also the tangibk• bcnf1t
of a scholarship, whkh t•an be
used by a member-of the host
parent's immediate family for a n
AJFS program abroad.
The host family is also given $50
a month to help defray food costs
and incidental expenses The stu-
dent's own family is resµonsible
for providing the money he or she
will need for personal C'Xpenses,
such as clothing and cntert.am-
m<'nl.
Mdntosh says Alf"S is looking
for host part•nt.s for some c•x -
rhange studC'nts who will arrivt> in
FC'bruary. "We're trying 111 help
kids to have friends overi;eas .. to
build a betll'r undt•rstand1ng bc-
twet•n <.'Ountracs .. to shar<' C'Ul·
tur<.-s
Furtht•r information 1s avo1l
obi" ~y c:alhng Don Md 111osh nt
<2 l~H :1:1J.2fi45
end of livioK. 'l'ukt• your choice. . . .
IWAh ANN I s:1w a tml'f und 11mJmpll'IA·
at't1cl1• l'l'\'t•11tly .1hot1t ,, m·w subs1.<111n· tlwt t·:111 ht·
p;1111lt'<l ovt•r ll''l'llt that 111'\·u nw dark and un~tghtly
ufu·r l~k111Jo{ tl'lr:il·vl'l11 11· 111 l·arly l'htldl11JUll
Ph"'-.,.. d11'\·k vou1 t·X pt·r\$ and Lt•ll 1111lhw1.:. of
p;.1rcnt.s how to h1•lp th1°trl·h1ldren havt• ll'l'lh tht•y
ure not asharnt.-d of OANVlLLI<: MOTi IF.H
DEAR MOTHE R: Dr. I. Leon l)ogon, bead of
the departme nt of ope rative dentistry at Ha rvard
School of Dental Medicine, says you ar e refe rring
to the "acid etch technique." It is not.new. In fact,
be bas been Involved with t he clinical r.esearcb of
this technique s ince l 968. '
Dr. Dogoo says the procedure bas been vastly
improved lo the past few years and anyone who is
interested should ask bis/her dentist about it. If
be/sJle Is not familiar with it, the local dental
socie ty will help you find someone who is. • • • AN' drt1Ks OK tf you lt<arn how lo c·o11tr11/
thf.m? Can tht'.V bt• of help'' Thl' o.111.<;W('f"S llrt' 111
Ann La11clt.•rs' ;,il/-m•w l>ouklt·t. '"th1 • LcJWdown m1
DofX'." For t':Jt'h book/er urdert'd send $2, µ/us ;1
Ion~. SC'lf-ridcln•s.st'll, st:.ttllpt'tl cnw·lopt· (:J 7 ct·nt..;
posU:lg<') w A1111 l .;imft-rs. Pu Box JI 9Y.5, Ch1c<1g11.
Ill. 6Vtill.
YOUR HEALTH
OR PETER J S TElNCROHN
Ap~endicitis
Diagnosis ·difficult
in elderly patients
DEAR OR . STEINCROHI'\: J thought a1·utt•
appcndll'1t1:. wa ... an l'a~y d1::1gnus1:0. Yl'l. 1t was
uverlookc"l at first 1n my fathl'r who 1s 7:i lit• gol
up one day nofustr•A • his break fa.st I knew
something must l>•: w rong. but he said that he fC'lt
all right By lum·h urne he was a l1ttk· 11ausN1 t1-cl so
I dcddcd lo drivt• h1na ltJ tht• hospital wcrP hl• was
1•xam1m.od by our family dcx:tor
My fathc·1 fl'll no pa111 and his pub,•· and blood
pressure· Wt•r<· normal The· doetor found nothing
wrong but dt'<.'ldt'Cf 11 waJ> bt..•ltt tu kt<t•pm;. f<JJht•r in
the hospital for sonw l<"Sts ll wa ... tht·n that ht·
mad<' thC' -d1agrios1.., of at'Ult' 11pJJt-ndtt llll> Tht·
surgron who o!Jt•ratlod S<11d they wt·n · fortunalt• in
removing th(· at·utt•ly tnflamed apix·nd1x lx·Curt-11
rupturPd My fatht·r 1s ..111 right now Rut I kl't'P
wonclc•nn~ why 1t M't'IT's so <.hff1t ult 111 d1.1gnrn.t•
apt•ndk1rn. an <tn 11ldt·r ix·rscm. Mrs N
DEAR MRS. N.: Wh;1t 1s of11·11 painful tllrw~..,
111 a y11ung1 1r p<·r,1111 1" ofl1•11 :i ""'llt•11t ;ibdonH·11" 111
thl' c•ldc•rlv T l11s 1t. trU<' wht·lht·r tlw att<.1l·k 1" dJ1•
to 1nflaanrn,1unn of tlw .1pp(•111I". g.111 hl.l(hl1·1
k1<ln1·~ or 1ntt• ... t1nl''· \\'h1•11 tiu .1pp1•11d1>. '"
111fl.1nwd -tn 1lw \'111111g w~t t .1n 1•>.!Jt' 1 till' tl'llt.1li·
"11-,rn!..1mf,~111pt11111' p.1111 r1.1u~·.1 \111111nng h •vt•r
r.1p1d µulw Jr)d t1 11d1·1111 · .... .., 11\ 1·11 lhl• ngh1
a hd or 111 'II
In tht (·ldt·r h .• 1,. 111 \11U1 l..11 h1·r ... tuM'. tht
pat1l't1l m:.iy l't11npi;11n uf JUSl nnt fl'l·ling well and 1:.
not p;.11n -st•ns1t1ve
Ht•d uccd m1•111al <ll'll1ly in the• d).(l'd may result
from nwd1c.·:1llun..; llwy h;1v1• bt..'t·ll taking for tht.•1r
citlmt-nt.-. I t'~ d1ffa·t11t fur tht• docttir tu as:;t.•s.-. lht•
p~l·st.•nt·I' of t1·111.frrni·~. pain 1iITT'f 11'f9~tn1gn:tny
Th1" I!> nrw rt"<1s1111 wh~ d1;1gn11~1~ 1:. d1ff1lUll Ill
ukkr IJ\llll'nt.'
• ~ • I OF.AR DR STEJ~('ROH:'\: t\lust I l'hoc:i:.t
l1t•lW('('l1 Tn\ h;i\,~ ,llld Olli pt'l \,tt" l)f)(llUl't '.
th1 ·n ··..., no t h1111 t'. hut I \'t• l);.>t·n twarang 1h.11 ..i
pn•gnant worn.an !.l111u ld11't h.1v1· a l'o1l 1n lht• hou:.t•
I'd halt· to hm:1< to gc•t rtd (If Tt'<ldy unit•$:, tt'"\
absolul<'ly nt'<'t'~"-MY b 1t" M~ t;
DEA(\ MRS. G.: Yoor frlt'nd h.1., h1.,1rd that a
rat's ftx·L·s may l~mta1n ;1 paras1w that l':'ln eauiw
toxoplasm<Sl.1s Tlw pn·gnar\l woman who 1s
tnf('\'l<."tl 1s at tht• risk of havmg a child wath btrlh
defects
P ropt•r pn'<":iutum!> anc..lude ll•avin~ lhC' car<' of
tht.• d rt httc•r lo olht•r". wf'armg glovc>S while
work111 • tn thl· van! and kc't:' in hands clean by
freqenl was tnJ.{ w1l soap and wall'r
be happy to know hl•'s still welroml' . . .
DE AR DR. ST ElNCROHN: What l'\.IUS<.'S
angma ~·toris'! Mr B
DEAR MR. B.: In most anst.an<.•cs. the
underlying caust• 1s the dC'posil o f fatty substances
an the eoronary arlenes This 1s called
alhcrosclcros1s ll ot:cludes the cirtl'nl'S and
prevt•nt.c; nonnal supply o f oxygC'n and nounsh-
menl of the lw;,1rl m~sde. The heart crws out pain
tx""Causc 11 l'an'I funl'llon well without proper
supply of oxygt•n . . .
FOR MRS. P.: For her own safl'l v as a
working attendant m a hospital, hl·pa·uus B
Vaccine 1s adm1n1stl•red to prutf'ct h1'r Cram
pa lien ts who haVL' hcpalilLS 8. ~any dOl'lOl"S and
nurses also rN'f'lvt• thC' v<ll'C1ne as a prophvla<'lll'
measun:
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T UNDER 14 DEED OF TRUST OATEO Oecem
be• 1 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YO\)R
'll PROPE RTY, IT MAV BE SOLO A1 A PUBLIC SALE If VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEOl.HG AGAINSl YOU, YOU SHOUlO,COMTACT A
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Newspapers.
Th~Ybring
a ~new precision
to audience
measurement
· .. '· : :.m ·rs iv iust invested $2 m1ll1on in a maier research
• r 1r ' 1 r""lP'Jsure and define the medium ror a d vertisers
•· " r •rm Scarborough carried out 225.000 1nterv1ews 1n
Jrli'• '( r 1 accountfor66%oftheUS population 67%ol
r• t JI• ,,J .-, 1 Jo ta are available by 24 demogra phic meo -
'tH• · l ir n1orP thori o re ava1!Qble on local TV o r ra dio audi-
'~'1<• •s lr1P'>f°"' studies o re supp lemented by CAN DO. the
r J1 • "'~IJOIJ ..... r /,dver t1s1ng Bureau data bank that provides
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1 ,, ~ l• •r t rnrnkP.11ng services Newspap er Advertising Bur
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PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTIC£
MIOLUTION NO. 13-.ioo
A MIOLUTION Of 1"I 90AM Of OtRICTORI Of' TN
COITA . •IA IANITARY DflTIUCT1 ORAMGI .COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA, INITIATING "'OCllDIMOa '°" TMI DSTACK-
MINT Of CIRTUM•MrTOAY Al~ TMI IHITiaCT: UT·
TINO 'ORTH MAION8 '°"THI "'°'!.C?~.!_~ACHMENT; IETT1NQ '°"™ ftM11 ANO C"""' trV'flll Of TMI
ltltOPOUD DSTAC.-NT; 'lXING ~ TIMR..AND "-ACI
FOR HRANNQ ON TMI "<>POMO DETACHMENT; ANO
NOVIDWO FOR 1"I LODGING Of "'OTHTI, If ANY.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA,
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
THAT, W HEREAS. the Board propoMe to detach certain
territory from the Dlatrlct. the legal deecrlptlon and a plat map of
wtllcb ere attached Jo thla Reaolutlon marked Exhibit "A" and by
this apeclflc referenoe made a part he<eot, and
WHEREAS, the Board d"lre11 to provide for public hearing
and other mattera relative to aald detachment;
NOW . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the pretlmlnary
prooeedlnga vwere commenced by appllcatlon of tne Coat a Mesa
Sanitary Dl1trlct to the Local Agency Formation Commlaalon of
Orange County, aald body navlng acted by Reaolullon No. 83-44,
paated and adopted June 22. 1983, approving said detachment;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Local Agency
Formation Commission Identified said detachment In a short
form designation of Detachment No. 83--0 t tr om the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District. said body having approved the legal descrlp-
t~n and plat map attached on this Reaolullon marked Exhibit "A~; and -"
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for the
proposed detachment is that the City or Newpon Beech has
an_nexed this territory and will make provision ror sanitary sewer
service and a fun her reaaon being to relleve propenles wllhln the
detached territory from a user's lee tor liquid waste dlsposal
being Imposed by the Costa Mesa Sanitary District; and
BE IT FURT-HER RE SOLVED that the Local Agency Forma-
tion Co mmission has designated the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District as the conducting district and has directed II to Initiate
prooeedlngs In compliance with Its Resolution 83-44. and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board or Directors of
the Costa Mesa Sanitary District Is directed to Initiate and
conduct proceedings In accordance with Chapter 1, Pan 5,
Division 1 of Tiiie 6 of the Government Code. and
BE IT FURTHER RESOL.VED that If an election be neceb-
ary to confirm the order ror detachment. the same shall be
called, held and conducted upon such detachment only within
the territory ordered to be detached; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon completion or th
detachment ot the territory from the Costa Mesa Sanlta
District, said territory shall be ralleved from liability for payman
ot all or any part of principal or <fnterast Of any other amount
which may be due or become due on account of all or any part o
the bonded Indebtedness, contracts or obligations lncludlng
I but not by way of limitations. any ludgmenl or Judgments agalns
the Costa Mesa Sanitary District that said territory shall
reUeved from the levying or fixing and collecting of any tax o
assessment or service charge as may be made tor the payme~
ltharelor:
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Local Agency Forma
tlon CommlasJon has ordered that the Costa Mesa Sanlta
District be liable for all rees necessary to conduct and complet~
thi"'proposed detachment;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 8th day of Dacem~be
1963 at the hour of 7:30 P.M. at the City Council Chambers ol th
City of Costa Mesa at 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California shlll
be the time and place for the public hearing on the propo
('3
Israeli
salute to
• premier
TSDE BOKER, Israel
(AP) D&v id
Ben-Guriort, who led
modern Israel to inde-
pendence and guided it
through 15 years of
struggle with hostile
neighbors, was honored
at a graveside <..-eremony
to marl< tne ,0th an-
niversary of his death.
About 200 people -
including politicians,
military o fficers and
school childre n
traveled to the remote
desert plateau where he .
lies buried in the
grounds of an agricul-
tural school.
Prime Mini s t e r
Yitzhak Shamir, a for-
mer guerrilla leader and
a bitte r f oe o f
Ben-Gurion before inde-
pendence was won s.n
1948, made nq speech at
Sunday's service but laid
a wreath in the name of
t he gov..-nment.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne 1011owing person •S 001ng
buson~s as THE STEENHOVEN PRO
OUCTtON GROUP •O•O MacP.rtnu1
Boutevll•O Sune 300 Newpofl
Beacri CA 92660 Jonn Lee S1eennoven ?7 Wood·
tend Or1ve Irvine CA 92714
lh•s l>us•ness •s conoucr~ by an
'""'"'•dual "'"n l S1eennoven rrios s1atemen1 was r.led wolf\ the
County Clerk or Orange County on . :o)v 3 1983
F22t2S4
Publtshed O•ange Coast Daily Pilot No~ 7 14 2 1 28 1983 5997-83 detachment; and 1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any ln1ere1ted person ------------
desiring to make written protest against said detachment aha~ PUBLIC NOTICE
do so by written communication flied with the Clerk of th ftCTITIOUS BUSINESS
conducting district not tater than tne hour sat for the publl NAME STATEMENT
haaltng; and Tile ro110 .. 1no oersons are 001n11
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that written proteat by land~ oos1ness as
owners lhall contain a description svttk:lent to Identity the Ian OUEST 11 833 Dove Dr r tO
owned by him. her or It and that any ~rotest by a voter shal Newport Beach CA 92663
contain the residential address for such voter· L•nda Piasi..eu 4 18 E 161n Costa · C Mesa CA 926:"7 BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the StaH ol the Ost Pat,.cia A voi.mo 2292~ Or)
Mesa Sanitary Distric t provide tor the publication, posting an . Creek ~o Diamond Ba• CA 9 t765
malling of notice as required by law. This ousoness os conciucteo Dy a
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of October, 1963. oerieral partner shop
James A Wahner, President u nd; P1a-,ket1
Cos1a Mesa Sanitary District Pat'foc1a A voung
AnEST:
Elvin Hutctilaon, Secretary
~PPROVED AS TO FORM.
Roy E. June
Attorney for Dlstrle1
STAtE OF CALIFORNIA I
)IS
Tnos statement was llleo ''"'" 1ne. Count~ C.1e.o ot Orange Count. 0'1
No, J 1983 F2292t2 PuDl-sheO O• anqe Coast o •• ,., Ptlf)t NO• ~ 14 21 28 t983
5990·8:>
COUNTY OF OR.ANGE ) P\el.IC NOTICE I, FIOflna T ~Chi•. AasJ1tant Secretary of tt\41 COS.TA ~--_;...;;..;;;..;;~_...;...;;..;;.... __ _
MESA SANITARY DISTRICT ol Orange County, California DO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
HEREBY CERTIFY. that the foregoing Resolution' No. 63-<4001 NAME STATEMENT wu duly paaeed. approved and adopted by aatd Board, ap-rne ro110 ... 1ng ~·son 11 ooong
pro>'9d and signed bl the Praeldent of aald Board and attMted ou~'';,'.'5~ ~sL L c 0 M p A H .,.
to by the.Secretary o aal~ Board, 1111 at a regula( meeting of Mid ENTERPRIZES 3007 Croyden Bay
Board held on the 13th day of October. 1983, and that the aarrnt Costa Mesa CA 92826
was passed and adopted by Iha following roll call vote: David Loren -Baysonge• 3007
AYES: DIRECTORS: Wahntf, Crank, Hutchlaon. Hanaon. Croyden Bay. Costa Meta CA
Graen. · • 92626
NOES: DIRECTOAS: Nona. Jill Krosten Bays1nge• 3007
ABSENT· DIRECTORS· Nona . Croyden Bay Cos11 Mesa CA . 92626 DATED this 13th day of October. 1983 This 0usineu 1s conducieo oy an
florlna T. Reichle 1nd1V1dual
Assistant Secretary Oav•d Baysinger
Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Nov. 9. 14. 1983 6017-83 T1l1s statemen1 was hted ""''h 1rie
PtlJLIC NOTICE PtatC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE Of' l'Uktc HIARIMQ
NAME STATEMENT TO u ·HELD av THI LOCAl Tne tollowong persons are doing AGENCY fO,.llATION COM·
bu51ress as • MllatOM Of' ORANGE COUNTY,
SUPERIOR PAINTING CO '222 CAUFO .. NIA ON THI, DI·
3411l St Newport Beach. CA 92663 TEMllNATION Of' A IPttlf" Of'
Richard E Forslall 222 34th St . WLlleNCE FOR THI IUNNT
Newpo•I Beacn CA 92663 MACH IANITA"Y DllTIUCT
County Clerk or Orange County on
Nov 3 1983 F22t2SS
Publtsriec Orange Coast Oe1ty
Piiot Nov 7 14 2 1 28 1983
5996·83
DEAJH NOTICES
DaVld Ross Covina 222 34tn St Thi• publlc i-r1no wlll be Mid In
Newport Beacn. CA 92663 the Boerd of Supervttoc"a HMring coOLEY
H11s busmen is conducted Dy a ~t:X:lt:l!!Y~--; Hall of Admlnt11tatlon, 10 Civic: ••• . ..:M••uw .... CA~
Rocha•o E F"o•slall Cent« Ptau, Sant• Ana, Celttomla passed away November
This statement was hied w1tn the on WednM<l•y. o-n* 14, 1983, 8.1983 In Orange , C A
County Cler~ or Orange County on 11 the hour of 21>0 p.m . or 11 eoon Beloved daughter of War-
Nov 3 1983 111ereal1er aa• the comml11lon'1 F22t2S7 agenda permits. 11 wtilch time alt ren and Kathy Cooley of
Pub1tsheo O•onge Coast Oa11y lntereete<I peni.e wtll be heard. Calta Mesa; sister of Caleb
Piiot Nov 7. 14 21 28 1983 Splleree of 1nnuence are deflM<I Cooley and Leah Cooley
1 __________ 5_99_"_·8_31 by law as plans lor the prob•~ both of Calta Mesa. Grand-
ulllmate phyal~I boundari.e and __ ___;P...;;U8~Ll;.,;,C_;.NO...;;...T_;.IC;..;;E;.__ __ 1teNlce 1r.., or 1oca1 governmental daughter of Mr & Mn War-
FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS agenclee and. el1er edoptlon. may ren Cooley of Cashion.
NAME STATEMENT be ulle<I as the bula for local gov-Oklahoma and Albert
ernmental reorganlzetlona. Ch f """--Okla The 1011ow1ng Pe•sons are ooing The 11 ,,., lrH colncld• with the eever o • ...... -busoness as uv, s t ,. ___ .. h d G G and B & l MARKETING 3472 Wind boundarlee ol the unM _., Otna an reat r -Sanitary Olstrlci toceted on the daughter of Edna Reed of
lsour Or Hun1tn9ton B~h1cn CA -terty aide ol PKlfk: Cout High-G u•'--'e, Oklahoma. Fun-9264!r° • wey be1-Warner Avenue and uu• Paula Lo•enz 34 • 2 Wonosou• Dr trie Anaheim Bay Channel tn •ne neraJ Services were held at
Hunt1n91on Beacn. CA 92649 Sunset Beach-Surtslde eree The Nazarene Church of
La.ry Bee~ 34 12 Wonclspur Or II has ~ determlt* the de-C-Oeta Mesa. Pierce BrothenJ Hunhngton Beacn CA 92649 1/91opment of raptlefe of 1nnu.nc.
11)•s business rs condur.ted Dy a wtll not have 9 significant etl9C1 on Bell Broadway M ortuary.
general_ oartne•&h1p the environment u defl'*9 by the Directors.
Paula Lorenz Calltornle Environmental Ouallty Act -~:;;;:;;;;;;;;;===:....--. This statement ... 11~ 11tec w111l tne ot 197<t (CEOA). A negative deel1t-
County C1erk ot 01anoe County on allor'I hat beer1 prepered ror •he pro-
Nov 3 l983 tect In compliance with CEOA and 11
F22t2t0 avpllable for publlc revi.w et tha Pub1tsrieo Orange Coast Daily commllllon'a •••" otnc. located at P•IOI Nov -: 14 } 1 28 1983 10 Civic Center Pliu. Room 458.
---------5""9-"'9-2'....;8...;.31 Sante Ana. Calllornla MLIC NOTICE For more Information. teleph ---------'-----1 7 f4/834-2239 during normal Dull·
FlCTITIOUI 8UllN(SS ,.... noura NAME STATEMENT Oeted· Octobet 24, 19113 Tile lollowmg persol1' IS do•no BY ORDER OF THE LOCA
business as AGENCY FORMATION COM
COMMeRCIAL F"UANITURE RE· MISSION OF ORANGE COUNTY
PAIR 2 t2 Flowef St Cost11 Mesa. CAUFORNIA CA 92627 RICHARDT. TURNE
Ttiomu M Becker. 212 Flower Eaecuttve Sl Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Local Agency Formation Com
ThlS business Is conducted by 11n ml mdlv1du&I ot Orange County. Callfom
Tom Becker Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Pllo
This statement was ltl&d with the NoYel'll~ 14.'1'83.
County Clerll ot Or nnoe County on 581
Oct 27 1983
FICTITIOUS 8UllNlll NAME ITATIMINT
Tile rouowtng persona are dolnQ business as P\alC NOTICE TWOS COMPANY 1555 MHa ___ ..;....;..;;..;.....;;_~.;..;..;.~---Verde Eest 27·H Coste Mata. CA.
FICTITIOUI •UllNlll 92626 NA..-.TJtTIMI N'T Roy Oe3n Hotcl!lllH t555 MeH
The following ~ton 11 dorno Verde Eas1 27 H, Costa Me11. CA bur.Inn s as 92626
SHEFFIELD'S, 2~ Kno• Street, Shirley Ruth Holcnk111, 1555
Costa Me,a, CA 02827 Mesa Verde EISI :n.H. CO•ll Mase.
VICk1 J "-art Shallietd, 220C Knox CA 92626 Street. Cosle Mese. CA 0~627 Thts bustnen Is conducted by •
Chem-Hert lh14ttnaoon111 220C gen9fal partnership
Know StrMt. Cot II Mt!M. CA 92627 Roy ~lln HotchkiH
Tn11 bu•1ness ts conauctod by an Tl\19 slltement w111 111.cS with the
'"dh11dua1 County Clerk ot Orange County on
V Harl Sheffield Nov J , t983
ThlS 1111_,,t WIS lltod With lhtt ,m2t1
COU11ty Cte<k QI Oranoe County on Pub1tsh4'd Ou1nge CoH t 0.lty
Nov 3 1993 Polo! Nov r 14 it 28 198 Fzmst 5 91.9:-
Publltnf!O OtMOf' CoHt Dally
Ptlnr Nov 1 " 21 ~8 1983 I 5995.83 H11ve somc11r11ng to sell?
Clentllt!<I ellt do 11 well
PfERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
BALTZ BERGEl'ION
SMITH & TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-937 1
PACIFIC VIEW
MEM°"IAL f'AAK
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pacific Vtew Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCORMfCK MORTUARY
1795 Laguna Canyon Rd.
Laguna Beach. Ca 92651
494·9415
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HARBOA LAWN-MT. OLIVI
Mortuary • Camefery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Av11
Co1t1 Maaa
540·5554
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C• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. November 14, 1983
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VISTA IEL Liii IAYFIOIT
Fabulous bay & mounuun view. l Bdrm, l Ba
condo ro-op Lowesl priced at $295,000.
l&YSIDE PUCE llYFRONT
Spet.·tacular bayCront djJIX 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 l>r.
2 ba dn 2 boat spaces Kedu~'t:'Cl-$1.500.000
PENlliSUU HOIE OCEANFRONT
<A't•an & ,1eny views Marine room. -I Wml. :J
bath. 3700 sq rt -I ~·ar parking $1 ,385,000
FAIRl&NIS RANCH HILLTOP
New '1 br, -1 1 ~ ba, C'le>tum Frem·h Nnmrnndv
Es1.<1tt-I 2 prime .irrt> hilltop Nuw~$!:1!:15,000 •
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df'<'k Plans av1u Now $370.000 w tr.u.h,
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NPar new 4 bdnn. -I bath, lake v1t•w 3504 St!
ft $-140,000 Will lrad<.• for a loc·al pruperty
llLIOl COVES
Trad1t1onaJ Bayfront 3 Br. 3 &. r~mocfoled
2.000 sq. Ct. funushed & boat. So00,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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IEWHllT TERRACE
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Tastelul 2 BR 1own11ome
neat as a oon and stun·
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family rm. wet bar. 2 ($155,0001 & 1-4Br. $25,000underappratsal S•••trlWlattr decorw1111<iHu11lspa10& ullls Isl. C & B Avail
trplcs. 1ormal dining and 211Ba ($185,000). The $345.000 lease hold lllflll mucn nio;e EZ terms 1211 wmrrnll 540-4917 CH•• ftr Rtat
a tong llst o! deeortJtor um ts are 3 yrs new, 2561 CIACl.~ DRIVE .llOlll IUl. n ONLY $350 • S50 secur-I k 2641 Frplc vaulleo ce1'"'ll · Otil
upgr.Jdes Lo<:aled on A spacious & fully ap-646-6325/(805)969-2875 PllP ll&ll•lfllll oty lee 537-5027 L11aaa tlC garage ,pool & Sf.Jo
quiet street on one ol Or· polnte(j Bank IS ottering -I , 2 t Br trailer a• Treasure 2 Eld rm 2'r S 7'S
ange Coun1y·s 11nes1 creative llnanctng Sub· LllOIAYFlllT 114/111·1111 naat 244 1s1and.ocean v1ew,S42!> 666W 18tt• 6•5 273'<
areas Pr1ceo 10 sen now m11 all ollers Agt 2Br 2ba, dining room F/P, 2 Br 2•11 ba condo 213.433.9991 l"ST••T l•I $234 900 75 t-3 19 t 642-4623 Pollo. gar $1350 Call lalMa Herotage Prk Fr pie. pv1 L 669 •
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673-0770 or 759· 1552. Ptaiaiala 2207 po11o 2 car gar S850/mo. Newrrt ltaC• 2 1 Br I Ba a11 011 ins Ind• /
.SELECT DI • P t 644 712• I rm car port nr beact I\ 8 OID • • 3BR 26X Penlnsula Pofnt ev/wknds • "' 2bd, 20~ poo spa, near ~flops $42Slmo 735 N PROPERTIES OCEAN V1EW lwnhse 3br LllO ISLE H 41 LOTS avallabJe Dec Isl. no Avail Dec 1 3 br. 2 he Fasnoon island avail now 8 S , DIRT Fa\IOrable price & " $1200 675 6468 1 111 't 2 )ba 17 50 sq 11 lerms.1>3 l--0955 (Box 5561 pets. $900 mo 675-1853 lani rm Deane llome · TSl lllct11t 142· 1903 -FOlllllEll IODEL S 156,500 S 10.000 dn -Univ Par I< 6w1mm1ng J Br t06 011ve $800
PlAR C ll·lllVIH $1250/mo 2•0·3 t02 Mo~ilt a.... 1100 Cortaa •tl lar 2222 1enn1!> Wall< 10 sc11001 Steps tp oeach garag& IHTHT Ill
Mot1vo1eo seller E•cenem Haat. Beacll 1040 3 br. 2 ba • trplc So of Si ioormo 786·4554 673 024 1 s~qs1m<> 2 BR 2 El/.
loc.1111011 nea• pool ano all '!IG-re·a·1•10•c•9•1•10•n""'!'3"'!'b•d"'. '!!2"'!'b-a. COSTA llESA PCH Nr park $1 lOO/mo HOME FOR RENT A 80.A l AT YOUR DOOR r wnns small patto • a••1
social achv11res A rnu~I ! r p I c S 'I I 8 0 0 0 1974 Madison 12x60 2Br. Avail 11/15 675-2500 Irvine 3 Bdrm $825 'Charm11111 ,;t)J wfSllP !or lq)I<. rlirport hour; •w
see $9 t 500 Ask ror BA y s 1 DE pl A c E Fenced yaro & garage I 50 tJoet t~1c.ety lurn ~l 940 w 181h St
M ~, o1 y n Bu t k I e \ 2 13·530-S lfl9 ~.:~~~~ b:lh01~1·~g 11~;~~· BA'l'FRONT Spacious 2 8K61d3~07&u. pAe1~ wetco1 me I Br (I ba OPst uay view TSL Mc111t 142· 1103
64.,. 7020 U"IOUE ESTATE L•gnt interior Across Br 2Ba $1750fmO Boll • ,,., 9e111 no ee lrg tov dill 1111 C.Ov&red • or wkftdl 1•2-1221
LUISO llHl ESTATE DET. IST MSE 1 SPA lrom large snopptng Grundy All• 675-6161 Parkcres1 Condo ? od 2 deck micro Uhl IJO 2 pll.g S2000 114 752~7 5 1 1 Larqe I hCl All Vt I\ I l UNBELIEVABLE minutes area Agl 540-5937 CHARMING 2Br Illa walk oa lrplc 2 c$al05gO&r 'l 2 •3 46J J07 I IJlrl tr r" ''JO S404 "
to beach. $ t I OOQ dwn, ---------• 10 bell Lge tov & din rm patoos pool I irno <.4 8 0 ) lti VA $ •39 900 M ain Sacrifice olaer 12x4o. Frplc. $950 675-9496 786·6 t30 agt Oce<1nfrun1 Furn tnee I
llouse 3 Br" Ba ••m rm 1 w111r O"tel c lean l .i•gl' t Br lrt:sro IJ.lor•I 6 • · ...... clean adult park, no 2 2 Rancno San Joaquin 2 Dr v 11uoe roci.. 1rptc . sep Nr new 2Br ba, car gar 2 •·a , n"o lrptc on golf I $ IOOO ~ 1100 675-4688 , omµ1e1e11 < 11.w1eo 111 ,
11 d encal 0 Pe 1 s NP I B ch Balcony Lease $850rmo v ~o ... · Vit1o11a l.llwn N&wµorr ,.. se ·Contaone 1 r $12 500/obo 646-4700 551.4593 alt 7pm course $11 50 640-5324 VILLA BA.1.BOA Hd•tior $4<'~ !I~ 1 ~5?'.l GUES'f HOUSE t Br, !Iv OC B 2 B1 Tolal Lukur,• 1m k11c1ien · aon rm ' Acre11e 1125 Small older 2Br and loft IURTLER K 2 r Oen Lse $1500 Agl 631-4960 I LIKE BRAND NEW
;>no SEPARATE 3ra RM -1• > ba fireplace Yard & 2' • ba aic view cllooce 1 Spor~hr g 1 Borrr ,, 11 Rec 1ac1lo1y w1enc1 spa on PVT. AIR STRIP pa 11 0 $ 8 7 5 f m 0 1oca11on, tennis P,001 Spot 2B• > Olk 10 ocn s440 2 Barm rrom s~ .1
walls of glass views 2''> Acres with 3 Br mobile 833.5152 spa 2 car gar $1100 mo u111 pa 540-8632. no Ulols pa poot garage "°
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RIVIERA pcHk·ltke ground So VIEyY Murietta $98,500 _ 544-2054 eves 4 wll.nds pe1s S7251mo 011 sireet Pfit•
I I I M Bk (714)679 1975 Sma1t 2 Br corner~ used ~ • Enter ii beautolul 2 SIOry much or so 111 e USI r • WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br, park mg ~o I Avo~oelo 642·'18<.v See CALL Nowl ' brick !rplc, hrdwd firs , cathf'dral ceiling l1v111g D I /U 't 1300 2' B ! f pie a U I 96!!,0902 Bkr ap t XH DI I Below CSI Hwy, $790 '> a am rm r • npartaenla, n • ug 1 Br crpts or ~· •no•, 1oom with warm cozy lore· - -673•6355 01 642•0972. patios overllang nicety ~ Gourmet k•tch~n I . 1044 Accountant says "SELL.. lndscpd, pool lake. prlv rm par~rr1g "a1er \
1 bedroom 1 balh down rvane prime 1oca1oon, beacn view over Chlna-CoVei $ l200 mo 540.1321 lilka trash Pd 1:1~•• •oc
and 2 beOrooms. 2 baths •ORTMWOOI triple" Must go belore Ocean Blvd al Ferniest 559·6188. pie 72Q-6897 PeaiHala 2707 No pets 631•8•·
up Beauto!ul pa too 2 car 10 month old 2 storv. 4 year end Heart of Lido, 3 Br, 2 ba. gar. S 1400 j L oachel0< n 1 pp
S ·' only $215,000 assume Laiaa-a ltacL 224 Deluxe 3 lrg Bdrm. 2 Ba rg u 1 u " garage Poot, pa and Bdrm. 21) Balll, family 673-3115 • • 1 1 , 1 k 1 b 11 nice area roo aogs ave
1enri1s Just steps oway room with 11rep1ace. eir lrg low Int 1st T D Cotta M-tll -2224-3 Br frplc, spa $ 1S001mo rp c. "' 0 oc 0 Sac 12110 V1c1011afCan1w $114 950 1ota1 proc~ Call cond . wel b•tr and more. ($95,000-11•1• l••edl Bal· 675-3067 garage, no pets ome area sa2s1mo 631 6!i • /
now 546-2313 S t96.500 wllh S 153.000 ance to sull .your needs 2 Br 2'\ Ba !rplc. 2 car lurn avail '\'early Dec
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Call soon won't last! 2l 3/876·2255 1st S9001mo 645-6956 on assumable f1nanc1ng 859_4487. 495_ 1779 garage relrlge. w/d
Bv Owner Pr1nc1pals lnclo $775fmo 350 Spectacular ocean view
3Br 2' • ba. bit ar~no a
courtyard $1350 mo to
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Avocaoo S560 63 t ·6, • only 832-2137 (Jay) Avocado ::F2 547-2888
lacoat Prij-1350 & 731-7747
OCEHFllOH COllOS PRICED BELOW
Greal view' ol Balboa MARKET
Beach • Catalina 1or quocl\ sale i Bdrm. 1
sunsels This 2 oarm 2' / ba Sunflower Model on
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sundeclo./pa110 den and Green Brighi ano
security parking Full cheerlul upper vn11 wolh
price $279,000 631 ·7370 oalcony Te1r1!1c loca11on
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3880 Michelson Drove
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on.i~IPr su11e and 1ar9e Min ion Viejo 1067 I ,\,,,. I y r .Q Q '!I ii n d . •
nit o,tlo't?I p;;r11111g lor uo $40 000 price reduction
to • t Jrs Onty 4 doors rmmac oe•u•e 3 Br •
llom lhe entrance to Det• Home 5 yrs old lake
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ma111e1 at only S510 000 S97 000 ls!TD at 9 25•'•
144· 1211 By Owne~215'00~45-8844 ~~I& •••rr;:;,;~0 1069
l l lllTS·IPT IOM Light b11gnli e1ry. 2 Br 2 Ba. garage w/opener. Magn1!1cem Estate. 4 Br. 4
ba. library. ocean view
$900 mo yrly. 640-9335 Upper 1BR encl gar ,.,.
CorOH •el Mar 2722 pe1s frog eiec ra11g., S• 10 642-5964 ACROSS FROM BEACH trplc, micro, wfd hk-up
Super l1nanc1ng $48.000 for stackea washer. pool privacy Wooos Cove 2 Bdrm 1 ba w/garage WESTU•E YllU"'E
per unit Fee land & spa No pets S795fmo SILVERWOOD & CO 556.9200
vacan1 $2400/mo S700r mo yrly Agt r. •
Aglflarry 494-7551 673-4400 675-145-' 2 Br pool 1acuu • ge1.;1;~
CALL 640-5078 avail 1nory ,,. no r.e15
2 Br newly remoaelea --·1-U•N•l•T•S--• giant 101. de1 gar best C M area, avail 12fl 121
tftw .. rt Beack 2269 2 Br 2 oa Oelu•e aptl carport
3.4 Br 2''> ba. 2 blocks 10 wlrelroq & garage_1 2 Br t •Ba ~555-~'-C.!
t:ieacll ciose to pool & $850.mo 213·332-8345 955W 19tn ~t
Super elghtplex. each wllh
3 Barm. 2'1t ba. double
garage wlll'I garage door
opener S700 000. as·
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213-377-0326 1enn1s 962-6683 Coata Mt11 2724 1 TSL Mcnit U5-1122
N~wpo!I Sn~res 1 & 2 Br apt avail $495 & I Dua 1oiia t 272.6
2 lrg Br. 2 be Condo. nr 3BR 2 7BA Plusn Condo S550 garage spa pool ---------Canyon St 2 car gar wotll 30 11 Boal Slip Mo 1 Avail •m"ll!d Call blr 6 I Br near ocean ga•aqt-
w/opnr $725 645-6233 to mo s 1300 575.1939 645-5677.177 E 22no SI clean S4 1C• 4~E-56"0 "
3 Br 2'' Ba 2 story conoo or 851 -8394 1 Br Con.Clo SPiii level 2 t3· 402· 26~ -
model $1050/mo Bro· 4 Br 2 Ba large nome.4 lrplc micro 2 car garage Lrg \ B1 "" ocean "" ••:
ker 642-3850 642· 1010 Newport Highland. 2 car $650rmo 545.31 11 encl gar S <) •
•• enclsO garage 25 dock 661 365'.l 3 Br 2 Ba Mesa Clel ,.,,ar 1 br w patio S380 Gas
Den gardener no pe1s reerly tental 4022 Cha,.. oo No pe'!. Re's •eo Hant. Beacla 2740
$950fmQ Sierra Mgmt nel SlSOOimo Newport t41 ~"'"""'St 645-8 16' 2 8, , , i.;i !.:so s--64 t-1324 Beacn Realty 675· 1642 S250 me for 2 Br ""'"'" aet gas i::c ,_,,ra:ia"·
3 Br 2 Ba s1ng1e SI Ory l1yfre1t Mt•O·ltlU lluple• M.,1..,re co1mte n" J' 6 ea r B • ~ ·aTIJlfTI09' .$ 8. 7 5 1 m Q Br o k ~',. 6Br. lilk.5000.sa.IJ . No oets J.igrit m11r1aoer so:; 4 8ci4 ti~t " E
UMIT IMVESTOllS 642-3850 642-1010 Pvt hen & boat shp• out res tor 1; JM Bact' Ai:I c•ose 1 1 edr.·
Su $159.500 3 Br 2 ba twnhSe 2 car Art 955· 1055 675-5535 com pie>: AEF ,. reo \IO•P '""'' ge ! ,15 ...-·
4u S 189 000 gar eklt loc S8501mo • Baylront Mot111e 2Br 2ba 532-51139 AM ono; a1 ... t s nc S.ib 4e1"
4u $190000 sec Ave11 12 1 751-0546 f pc t1tt1ns SI0001mo 2 B• 1oa OON"Sta rs Beou''" 2 B• 1 BJ •·;
4u $210000 I yr l y Agt Shirley SSOOlmo ommeo ocC\.IDY Su $250,000 Cule Cape Cod 2 Br 1 Ba 673_4400 675_ 145• 0 2 oat•O vaulleo C" ·ng ~, 7u . $259,000 S625t mo Easts10e Dennos8Sl· 4 4 ag" dnl area nr ,..ur •
8u , S290.000 I Available now ~4 5·9628 I I& CllJtl Tw•h• 2 Br 1 Ba gas ap~llances . H3•1>ou• S625 846 0"3t.
10u · $495,000 Cute Eastslde 2 Br 1 ba 3 Br 2' 1 Sa 2 story, S !i 0 0 • S 5 2 S Ca 11 Bedul•lul 'T wnnsP 3 Br 2
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26u $650 000 I $650 Avail 1211 Call for I privacy & convenience 548·8752 10-8PM 1 Ba l•olc vau11 .. o ,,,,1 ,.
98u $3.975 K specifics 548-2497 Avail now Agl 1 Payt 2 Br 241 Cosia Mesa St Oii ·ins Inca ,aro n.;• For ontormatoon on lt>en 640 0327 " ano others can Craig• EASTSIDE 3 or 1,..ba 143 • Q_arage tr,i;i patio 010 out , a..,e ,1n~ a•e1, ·~ ~~·' 11 .......
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10 oeach S 11 ooO own Sensa11ona1 Bvy11 JuSI re-• $595.000
VA Sl39 900 Main duceoroS24500011 AJ& CALLlll-2311
nouse 3 Br 2 Ba aon rm 2 DOrm properly wotf'I •O"'IRS RULTY nuge roe• 'rPIC • sep ltplc l:>eamlfd ceilings " •
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rm l(otchen • aon rm • pong 631· t400 Sensational buy" Just re·
2no SEPARAlE 3rd RM -Rec 1ac1totv w1enc1 spa on ~\\I I l<f 1(1>'\ I duced 10 s245.000111 A 3
walls ol glass. views Ill 1'11 ., In<. & 2 bdrm property with
perll-toke ground So RlAl E~IAlf flfep1ace. Deamed ce11.
mucn for SO' little Must 131·1400 tngs and older qualoly charm Close to oeacnes see C AL L N O W 11 1•_-_._. _________ & shopping 631·1•00
631·1261> Rochester $600 Can I Looo 1s1e 2 story 3 Br 2·, clean no pets i41f5" mo 1'\!T'Oou<" sr. b &-.. •
I 548-5647 or 645-7276 De lormol Oon rm lrg Sierra Mg_mt 64 1-t324 C1nsP to be11cn .rg B<lC'
ElEGANTL y • apootnied1 patoo $ l650 644•4895 2 Br 2 Ba Mesa Verde no 1011 Ir pie l•::>t~ U•at>t"
N E I Cl t I or 646· 7922 11>otn·eves1 I pets S600 ~49.3598 au u111s .nco ~r'-"" ew ng an s ye cus· 536 46:i-tom Ilse 2 • huge !am rm I Lovely Bluffs condo, 3 bf : Ayaol 12 15 • '
Lota ltr Sale J400 bflglll sunny '"' breakfast 2' > ba Snor1 1erm •ease I 2Br 2Ba slove & relrigl N1 beacn 2 Br 2 Bll t 1 •
oar prol decor worksnop Atso 101 sate S 1300 mo S475 mo No pets west-frptc Olton~ ,o .. c :o
fHllS PUYHllll gar lovely fncd yaro lor Avail 12 3 -20.0161 sooe 546-4382 Quiet S625 536 oo.'
The finest tot. with full ~~!u ~e~e~ov!' ;u ~Z I ug 2 Br 2', Ba ocean 111ew1 2BR 2BA upsiei)s lrg Nr oeacn lrg 3 B• ~ e, pla~ lor lennlS players $450 • 150 securrty lee 2 car gar S850fmo rooms & baicorry :.Int lrplC Dlt-1ns yO o>nc 0•" A~ss the streel from 537_5027 Aft 5PM 557-6689 quiet loc near 17111 & qu1c1 S7SO 536-0921
p11vote tenn111 club end NEWPORT CREST 4Br.1 Newport Btvo $600 mo -W
$2. 000 •• w. I sw1mm1ng pool. inclu(led HOME FOR RENT 211Be tam rm. 01n im. 2 631 -8213 or 833-3636 1' SEA lllD
'1 1n ownership Cyprus Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm $875 YILUCE (BANI< REPOSSESSION! Cove . on beacll 1n San Fenced yaro & garage car garage nr bell. POOi. S375rmo Small couage t
3BR 2ba Ilse Huge 101 Far Clemente. a gale guard· Kids & pets welcome lennos. iac S 1175 mo Br t Ba oll road. quiet j New 1 & 2 Bdrm lu.c11r,
below mk I at only d communlt S 185,000 A ent no ree 675-5788 aft 6 Pm • 2072 Newport Blvd apts 1n 14 plans 1 Born
us a Make o er -·--I from $575 2 Bai m from
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JOHN ZARVOS PENNIMAN & co Lux Seablulf Canyon B 'IB 2 d ; $690 I oWllllUOSe ,, OU
BOATS Takeo'rer FHA loan 760-9669, Ole 540-5583 • IE W _'j" 1125-lrplc. courts. spa, poOI, Agt 6415"-0295 f'.o/e Carport. patio. tndry waterlalls, ponds Gas to1
''"'" ""''' • ''" bedrooms with new I•--------• -----• • aat... $760/mo Bel 7AM or aft Ilk-up, no pets $650fmo cooking & nea1mg paid
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. · Vlttlng R.E & Inv 714-851-1000 twnhm, 2 Mstr Br. 2'~ Ba. ~=~I ~a~n~' $'120'0,,!~ 3 Br 2 ~a }515 Orange $735 . pools 1ennis
,, .... ,. '0 " carpets. remoaeled 12ll,OOO XAA 7PM 6•6-7657 Nr Udo ShOPs & beach 2 Sierra Mgmf 641-1324 Ftom San Diego Frw, ~;.-· ::::~ l<otchen new oak cet>I· HEAi I UY YIEW WANT OUT? New T or. 3 be condo:-2 Br lam rm nice pa110, Or•ve Nortll on Beach 10 ""'""' ..,. • .. ,, nels&mocrowave Every· Nice 3 br duplell w/2 br OOEAIFRllT ca ge S800f o 1 Obi gar w/workroom & $400 1 br po0'3~~~e1~ I McFaoden and wl!st on
!)I•••'" u,..... ·11111 1Ch81~lgt0ln perl~46t ~2o3n1o3111on rental. Open SuJSun Al the pter. a rere 3BR 2ba , 1 r ~ & 1 m $3~ lndry $950fmo also person onl) · 1 th McFaoden to SEAWIND
""•"" rv•• 1Cl:!ll " jie..,. 12·4 •14 Carnatlon Rendezvous con· W b C d . H ease SI as~ 0 950 avai l lurn1alled Place 646-5137ftt·71 v I L L A G .£ ~~:·~.~ 1'"" ,~;~ •11n wm o co. 575.5174 domlrolum on the 111e 01 u9
11 uy on ° ~·fl ou~~· sec. oep Mark 4 •4 213·339-9383 9-5 wlldys 11•UIT '"' f7 14)893-5198 "v~"'"" 1~'''"' ,..,., 1oi., YET OEITllAL the tablea ballroom. On 1 n 5j neg COHK ow · Newly dee. lge 2 br duplex, -~
"'•·11 ... '"' "12" ~ v Liomes. 3 Baim. OOHI I am VIEW the boardwalk, steps 10 ,0errecm,0~~rreTurner' pr1ee or encl vard. 7•3 Weelo On Peninsula 3 bdrm, 1 s525rmo 2 Br 1 Ba pool, n ... ' bath 213 39111 St Yearly laundry room, close to Walk lo !leach t Br Stove TRANSPORTATION Bath. near commty 200 Blk 40' lot, 3Br • den, the sand with panoramic * ('11 4) lll·OlU * S525/mo 675-6516 S600fmo 752•5695 shopping 149 E Bay SI , e 111 g e s 45.D 1 m 0
pool greenbelt with --3ba, yara, comp! refurb ocean view Easy beach r........ TSL' ...... 1"'2·1103 -536-4631 '•r11 •I• 11<11o patios spa nice yard Claatllied Ads are tne $4 79.000 217 Jasmine walk to the Dory lleel F i 11.-..t SPYGLASS 4 Br 2'') Be • -• :1::.;.,~";. ::;; $245.0oo answer 10 a successful Open Sat/Sun 1-5 Pavlllon and lerry IHIH ara ••-Vall2 2231 view $2575fmo Condo style 2 Br 1 Ba WOOIUIE APTS
'1 11 • "'"' ("" garage or yaro salel It's a Ownrfagt 673-5551 Balboa at ll'a beat ltlll.-I ltlia• 2lot Lrn § br. llv & lam rms. 760-1397 673-7761 Agt 2669f A Orange Ave Spacious 1 & 2 Br lrorr .;,:·.~:,...',,',:.,.;., • .,.,... ""'~I lltlilfjl Jf lit M -.. better way to tell more t"'• '1211 -" $5 O L k • t ""~'"' 11 .. , .. ._ ~11Z•• Realtors, 675-6000 Coata Mt11 1024 ,.,.. 1102 S BAYFRONT small fencea yard. cov'd patio, Wa•to• It LtlH or call 851 ·8928 I a es o 5 rl!'a'l'ls
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1 """ ,,... •"it '" P 4 bd 2 ba, Mesa Verde. et~i~~:i br house urn 11 furn 5900/mo 775•1688 House on We s I · CuteCapeCod small2Br r o om ne w ly re
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AUTOMOTIVE L1~111s I OCEAN! ... I -'-~~~ n il •76·04761760-1733 landscaped secur••r •r ... ~.. _,l\ 4Br 2Ba 60x 120 lot, at· Balboa lslano Chartnong 2 bO, nr bch, yrd, gar, $650 Eastsode 2 rm Sludoo frplc gates Sorry no PC!IS
..... , ••1 Bani! repossession Only \~C-•\\ev• 1acneca gar. RV pkng.i Beachfronthouse.•1.acre. and14noque 4BR • ma1as w/gardner No Pets Wnhmiaaler 22tl pa110 Utols pd $440 • 466591
"'' ""' t• •• • ' '' 10•1, Clown and lender will ,..,a\\ $96.500 call 646-8386 I 2 Br. 2 ba $5 t5f:OO Call room, 4 BA completely 836-9629 $150 dep 631·092 t lrua'ne 2744 ' ' "• '"' "''"I I ...... • r 1 h d h B I B Avell now. 4 Br 2 Ba •
1, 11~. 11,.1 •1• hnance balance at below '~' --!or delalls 213· 33·3252 urn 5 e ome 81 ay 2 d , POOL home near West-E S -------"'!"'"-' .., •. , ,,., . r""' markel interest and no • HOUSE FOR SALE 1 or 714-673-6928 (wl\ndsll and Jelly view Boal slip ' br con o, 1 ~ ba, pool, · AST IDE ILei..es 2 story townhouse ' •. ,, Fees• Large 3 Bdrm, 2·~ LOW DOWN -~ and side tie Included 1ac. Clullhse. re!rlg. car· mmsler4 Magnolia. trptc. $4001mo I Br t Ba Apl tbr hpf AC !rig pools.
'"' ... , batf'I condo & ready 10 NO DOWN llC CAIYl•·IY OWIER 1 Yearly tease or possible porl $550 2l3·596·1498 I d/w. covered Patio gar-yard lndry rm no pels c.ourts 1ac water scape ' · 1 6•0 9510 -dener & pool serv paid 1 1 & 1 1 1 $600
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move •nlo Fan1as11c TRADE DOWN 11% 1txed rate. 30 yrs lease op11on .. • •Small older clean 1 Br Kids & pets ok $800 • s as mo rent no pets ease Views• Lender wants out' Call Mr Turner 558-0174 Monaco wHll best OC Bruce Chandler Nr GWC only $425 ultl po 1 $600 dep 863•0755 t28 E 21st St 12 t3l 373· 1320 alter 6011"
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throu1th thr Snarp 3 br. 2 be College 1 --Oceanfront 2 Br 1 Ba gar· •Small Older Clean 1 Br HSTSIDE J' Bo N h-L Oi1i/,, f>Jfot. ". Perk home Bit-Ins !rptc Expanded Carmel Model. age no pets ut1ls pd Nr GWC only $425 ultl pd Aert•tal l Farailkt4 $675/mo 2 Br I'' Ba $45~"}~~'.· 1 o;~ar al~~~=
hardwood lloors. 'wood Harbor View 3 Br. 2 ba Avail till june 15.'84 No pela no gar 752-5822 lalMa Townllouse. enclscJ gar-j Evenings 497·5382 I ,.r,,••d m•nt , •II•
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$125 000 Drove DY only ltnts l af1r1ls1t1• c arport Water paid 2BR. 1BA . .on Balboa 2617 Orange ing person only Ullls
2624 Fordllam 241-9158 LllO ISLE Oeatral 2202 S725fmo 842-6203 Island $650 mo avail TSL I •I 142· 1IOI furn $450Jmo 494-3526
Corner or Via Lido Nord & Saylront Condo 2Bd 2ba EXECUTIVE l'IOM_E_ Dec tst 675' 1206 I L•IHI liJ1tl 2752
Mentone • leelures 3 w/bay vus, sec: bldq. 3 Bdr, 3 Be, S 1350 mo 11ave something ro sell? E'S~IE 2 ~ 1 IA I Br condo steps In
bdrms. 2 bamll, !amlly comm pooisi2so 963-1900 Claesllledadsdott-11 Large. lean. ulel.Laun beacl'I Pool. 1ac rool)'I French doors open Westcll!f Lovely & lge '4Bd lac . Carport. from $450 l-lealfwlr pd $595/mo,
to lovely brick patio, large f •mlly home w/pool ",'',',, .. ,,",' C.~ ~ Al.,.,'-fl C ~C:., wott 6•5-4549 768-4529 or 557 · 1928 deck o ff master lmmac cond Mo lo mo ;)'!,, I'oU ~~ ~ 1:-(.[";J ... , Es1de C M Quiel 2 Br 1
bedroom $470,000 $1700 Ba encl gar, lndry lacll ltw~rt ltacll 2761
LI .. RUl." Lido Isle Large SBd home no pels S580 • sec. 1BA COndo. sec bldg. welk
ctoae to club flouse 0~:,''C:,~·~b=·,~~. =: 6•5·7234 10 bCh pool, club hse
MESA VERDE
4 Bdrm with many quality
eKlr11s R v access
$139.900
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OPEi MOHi SAT 1·4 '~~~~~~~~~ S2000 yrly E'slde dlx lownhse 2Br 548-3874 or 786·•0•8
Mesa Verde Tri level, •BR, WettrfrHt lt•H I V Al N IR El' TI I 215'~b3a0. regnag'e· 6S462~006fm70o 3BA, bog spa 2737 lll•l400 ._i_.___._.__..__.__, 2161
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agent 557-8320 Custom 4 Bdrm Clllfhaven WESTCLIFF 3br. den. w/d, S 85 B B 1 buillons 1 block 10 bell
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home with e~celletlt de· I o y L K E i • fmo l r I a 1plc. yrly S 795 Ne....,port
lllhng. enhanced by vis· ~~::fene~'i~~OO ~~'~";'.; i--------' upper vn11 tnchy rm all Beach Reulty 675-16•2
,as 01 bar, and w•-w ., I I I I ,. 1 blt•ons "'"'"" lease, refer. required . . . . . • f 366 A d 2BR. 1BA !rPI. 011100 Formal din ng room. lam· 675-3008 vocn ° DIW otocll 10 t>eecn
lly room, spa 1nd master r__,,s ....... A_V..,...E_C..--41 :.: Tll ls•t 142·1412 SG35 8•0·3187 suite with llreplate eno W•tcllff: Lovely a IOt 48d . . rn11t t nottllno wrong with
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Attorner s I Lu11111e1toµs 642·0881 in~ Fur es1 552 9142
-Room AOd1t1ons Remodel
Co,ta Meu Law Center Cu;entry Comme1c1a1 Res1deno111
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REPAIRS-Gary 645 S277
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010 $20 S25 645-5737 64'\ 8192 7 JI 2Y lb MAINT[NANLE ~RE PAI A u'JO ",,7 Ron '""" ldnd!>C.dlJlll(l ... near •
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B y cJ M ( •H I lo raleS COM Than~ you Lenon a 0..rJhl~ 111t l!•t I•·• 1111ng PLASl (fl PA CHtNC. J <-r E ER llLE
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SER1r1CE o.i, 540) C1ass11ieo 642-7667
""" louno.itior)S lock I ar dlll au '"9 tor 1uu• flOfllt> or b<1~1ne~s 1 He~1uccr1~ 1111 ti•I 10 yrs T11mm1119 r1;1mo.;,1I /dlll l•'''~ Lu. o b75-2826 MIKE 650-3263 759-l93° Co<1rl I Open ''°rm'~ pldver oilers · ,,,..,. esl R.tll<ly %(' 75 19 , N••.il Poul 545 2977 <.•ean up~ e1c. r,4;> 2'.l 14
l 011u .. lt' U 101<11 1 pou• I Ma1n1., ctuan-ups, tree TIM'S llAULIM& lt1'iM111~ .111 ,1ye!> $15tn•
, , , mp1t>ie 1uos No 100 111mm1119 haut111g etc lldul anvthinq 645 733 1 I ""~ Will~ S44 O 144 11Class1l1eo AOs aie the 1 ~m,111 Q(,4 ·0366 ~ree est Pele 041-1096 Hnve you reao today's answer to a successful
1-rraoe your 010 s1utf 101 Sell w11ri EASE• Classilieo Ads? ti no1, garage or yaro sa1e111 s a
Sell trHrigs tas1 wtth Dd1ly Have some1h1ng to sell? new gooOies with 8 11s11 BREEZE you re missing the best I be11er way 10 1ell mote
P1101 Want Aas Class1lie<I ads do ti well Classlltect ao ""2-5678 Ctass1l1ed Aas 642-5678 bargains 1n lown• __ people'
Cad1l1ac.s 10 Go-Cans
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Roll em olt tht' market
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Rent11a to Office Reat11a 2914 Aaaoaacemeata 3002 Businen Opp. 4014 Help Wnte4 s100IH•lt Waatlll 5100 Help Wnted
Sime 2908 d c H --I ___ ...., _____ ..;;.;..;..;. Baylronl Olllce~ patios SPIRITUAL READINGS Ooar & art.> ome tor CABINET SHOP HELP 1 DELl\l'ERV P.ERSONNEL
5100
Fem rm I e 2 5 -3 5 p;irk1ng 1a011011al Advice"' all malle•s Lov<' etoerly lie. 6 Irvine GOOD d1tving recor~ I NePd rehaole person tor MARlETl•G ~n ~ml.1 NB $350 Dys 673-1003 mai11ag.i 11 ousine!>!> SJOOO mo 771 J499 e•Pl't1enc:e ne1plut bul not 119rit oe11very Clean 011v 11"eo1-c.1 2 "'-1"~1 "'<,;"1
-· 9~ 6701 ev631 (260 I • Cl 8 • M F rP~f .. n f"' "Ali E· ' -Corner Jamboree ill Also counseling t8 t , 1c.e Lream franc:n1se avail nece~s.ir, ..,4 hr to s1art 1ng reccr 7 on • , e" •l• , " ·:· " • HOllOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA Fem sh• .., Br Newport M.ic:Ar thur incluoe~ sign So El Cd mono Real C..a11 Go Mall lu~ $40 CJOO c.ish 8SO-1755 Apply at Mdstf/• 234 F·'> < Q 3830 h A C ( M ' iJ' ',( l ~CJ I Berl1.h 11ouse 1 blk from 11ght~. ap11ro• 3500 sq 11 Clem Ltc d 492 729!i I J'!i!.um no1e 4 4. • I r et ve os a esa
oeach Jnn smok 1ng grouuo 1eve1 e~ec<1111•e ol-E ' Cashrt't /Rtctpt 54o-4 174 MARKETING l•ce suite E•c.ellem Parlo.-Lost I Found 3004 J LAKE TAHO [.pe11enceo • 1u11 or P1 T $350 m yearly Lve F1n,,.;utgalle•f 1BOOsQl1 c.ashier wanl ed tor De11tal latlorator, ass1s r..,~ lu' 1 r• ' •
mesq 650 8739 1ng L.indlord despera1e T atioP C11y E•Clusive Fashion l!>land Retail 1an1 P l No e•r>e• will 'vi 11 •• ' •• ,
Tuesday, "'ovember 15 F M ocean view. bloc!. lo $1 09 sq It as •S Call S1moa11 & Neiman 11ghts s1ore EOE 644-5070 train 64!> 2073 ''
Karen 752 5444 FOUND ADS ~ v1 ledse Xlnt gross _, c , • oeacn,.$307 mo 1st last "' • DoNut Snop Counter ·• ' ' • " ARIES (March 21-Apnl UH. Yo u irught be m v 1ted to ·depNB 675-08t8 Agt t9 t6)58J558l ne1p P1T Costa Mesd' •tlv<i i,.,,.,, e_ ..... ri
participate in sport o r to .JOLn t.'Uuntry d ub. P opularity increases, Ftrmmie snr lg Jor rise in •FREE llHT• ARE FREE QUICK ,llllT SMOP CasShl1elrVERWQQDS I ~~~-~924!'>49 8793 or I .,";;,~1;,1,,.1e;(a1 ~·~~ :,.r'
lines of communication open -and y~ght be Sl6prised by CdM S370 • uhl Mane Fust mflntn !ree 1n our Beach city. saies p11ce I A.-"n r ~ .. ·fl~•
visitor with gift Gemiru, Sagmanus persons are in p1<.ture . 759.9315 or 863-1144 brand new all air con-Call: $ 100 ooo Nol prot11 FlSHIO• IWH DllYCUAMIMS MELP 1'Mec1 d' ;.,,,.,r .-r c• ,J
TAY R US (April 20-May 20):.W ish "com es true" follo wing F rmmte 10 sl'lr 2br t'>ba ~~~o~~~o~~:eJ!'~;:',,?~; ~~~~gg ~~~u~ay~~~~ we are now 1n1erv1ewmg Will 1rain Bergstrom ,.,,,, 1 ' 1-'• <>•e~ r
temporary delay. Friend makes unusual request. Be considerate twnnse deck pool CdM occupant tn these luwry •42·51ll volume $ 159 ooo lor a lull111me permanent Cleaners COM 644·4421 v •cni <. ·~ '' '; , ... r • , S350 1st & last Days c.ash er pos1110 n o I l•a C '-' without beconung involved tn b1:u.are situation . Powers of 670.1517 eves 673•0 120 ol1tces w1tl'lallnewcarpet C F G 1n ... e s tments ' n 1 ur E.1per enceo parl·t•me
persuasion co wor w on ers. eans uc • llmlng assur~ Huge Balboa oceanfront ant upgrades Grouno Found otack tema1e oog ially s1orQ Prefer cashier setting Aole to bu•ld
· uld k d M 1 k · • . an<i many generous ten· S57 1430 mens & womens SPet· 1 paste-up ano 1ype-
success. Scorpio 1s Likely to be tn picture. , ttome panoramic view ano 111st lloor sunes stat•· Vic 35th & Lake Balboa Investment e•Pe,.ence Must be botri pages ano ads. ano
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G E!flN I (M ay 21-June 20): Y ou r eceive communication S3501mo 675-9644 ong at under $ 1 oo Very ren 675-1140 evelwknd Oeportuaitiu 4018 available lor evenong &
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.nput ad copy on VDl convenient locauon· at --wee~endwork Good sal· Pat11ck Toot 642 4321 .which verif ies view s. elevates positio n. Stress e xchange o f ideas, LIVE Al THE BEACH 16t 5 North French St Found F om & btk Sriep OPPTY to INVESTORS ary & company bencltts E•t 308 111::,. "'"".. .. I'
realize that m e mber o f op posite sex does have your best inter est Srir dellghttul Balooa Is San1a Ana 2 blocks west M writ om & bill. Mal needed $100 ea Poss Apply in person to rne s•r r,. t ~~· O"' • '"d
h F bl d family l'lm Pv1 bath ol trieonandollrampsto amu1em1A FAust Sneo S200K return 835-7982 Store Mgr. 45 Fashion FlllTIMEPAY 5.,,, ••••• ;,, ::.t eart. OCUS on status, presllge. poss1 e promotion an $300 u1tl inct 675-9142 !he Sama Ana lreeway at 111 color N B An1ma11 H I W t""• SlOO 1518110 Newpon Beacri PART ·TIME WORK -., ~., ,, .., r • ;, _ 5 , • necessary con tacts with a.u tho ri lies. alt 5 30 or 1ve msg 1 7 11 s Srie1te• 125 Mesa Dr I e P aa ,.. An Eq .. a1 Qppty Employer
CANCER (June 21 .JuJy 22).· Long d1stan""' commun1cat1'on • I t c M 644-3656 CAR WASH A TT ENDA NT I I Opportunities avarlat>le
._._ ""' Mii' sh• E'Blull 3 br 2 bfl •FREE WITCH!• Male female Apply al I with the LO!. Angeles
comes from family member who ts m midst o f .JOUrney Spotlig h \ condo NB Nonismoller FREE PEN <3 AOUND IFoun<l Husky call and 4625 Wesi Coast Hwy PART-TIME Times C11cu1at1on De
SALES
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MH&liER on domestic adjustment that could include c hange o f residence or S3 l0 "1115 120· 1917 STAINLESS STEEL BAA-•dentoly 661 7048 NB 650-1016 CMlllSTMH HELP la r 1m1en 1 1" "u'
marital status. S p1rituaJ vaJues com e into focus. ultimate goals NB 1 nse ott bcl'l J Br 21 REL WIT H BUILT 1N j He1p• Lost F writ Ca1t1.;o Pav rate $7 50 tie, h•s 00.°' 10 oocr nPG5papPr r 'n, • '"', .:·! "'~< .. "'
larifed oa 1 bO U95 or 2 bd Q U ARTZ DIGITAL cal 13th & Palm t1B *SALES*' mu$1 oe t8 us C•l•zPn <,a es program uaiar-
are C I $550 N sml!r l/ery Prt WATCH Our 91lt 10 you S 100 rewa•O 960· 10Q6 .i. have ca1 No e, p leeo I> Our I~ wage "'"5 "u' • ~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You 00..-om e mor e a ware of price va1e Aellaole 548•0 108 1us1 lor looking a1 0<1r 960 9286 842-2460 nt>eoeo comrn•55•0" H""'~ ~AM NURSES AIDES
t hat i& to be paid !or recent acq~~tiol')_. J erms are defined, you.I OC'EAIFllO .. T j space Pay nom1ng ano lost gray & wri1 Sh•h·f zu (h11iil1) ; 14 ·964 <'890 'J·6PM1 T .~~n~~g or •S4P~'c"~~ 7 .,.,. ' c,., E •:.•. • • •
. ht ....... • i.sed b . fo at' n elat ng .to ta es recr t.S ' " nOlhln9, to sign F () h M d ,. E'""A p I $300 "' ,. ·~ J'11'l • '!'•~··· 1 • rrug ~ surpr Y in rrn 10 r I X • C I • • Rmmte wanted 631 61'40' -• me "' -au e. · P1tor -l1iumll•n9 &911!~ ·~·-·· vl v l /TILLIR 01~ntia 10 earn ~""" ......... .-a.1-,,,,.,..,....,i.
debits Y ou 'll galn behind scenes view roncerning financial staus Call Mike '" su11e ~OS a1 VIC trvintrTerr.rce-etrM-··uerie,,co> l.0-r'ltrsr Ab~ly 111 ReQwes 40 wpm own 11lus 11er "'eel Fo,.,an •11 • , .. 1 , ,, • , , , ~ , :
( h h bee h _.,__ b ff .P1or M 2or 2oa Newport lht'localion Tues e:ve Biqrewaro Pl'•SOn Mon r ri auiamot>ole ,,.9,, sc:rioQI !. 1e~"'e" C.a 1 171 41 o •on e w o as n anu.uug your usmess a airs. Oce.invu sec quahlyhv (ll•) or.•l 111:27 675· 1646 720-2922 9t 2161 E·· 1,0.: • ~··;i .. .......-·~--
V IRGO (Aug 23.c--p t 22). Spotlight on legallt1es, rights, •r•g S42C. ·~ 1 645 3756 " • " q•ao <> nl!al .ioe>ear<lnce • •. • -.----.:>t' l s o d v c.. THE EARLS PLUMll•& 111111 & roan savmgs 6 Lr 1 '" ,., .... ~· ._, pernuss1ons, t.'OSlS, cooperauve e fforts and partnership pro posals. Prol M JJ non smok(!r rias 1526 Newport Blvo 1oan or finance e • Gener at ollite C<>s ia
C I M CA ... h 1 r E Mesa E~per lylit'•l•le Focus also on mantal status added responsibtlity intensified nice 2 Bi house 10 share os a esa peroenc.-e P ul xce1. bkkpg assrst otloce mngr
la . hi Can T . ' C t ' c· . I E'as1s1de'C M yaro spa, 64t·1289 ; 1en1 1ra1111ng. oene1tts re lio ns p . cer . aurus. .apricom na aves 1gure m no pets 548.92 tg aovancoment & sptary on proi:f!!tly mngmn1 non unusual scenario • . Accounling crerk Wl d tor Call lo• 1nlerv1ew smkr 6'12-4907 wkdys
· . . Resp 1ema1e to snr h!W '" Aes1aurant APPl\I be-F Th It 1 A LIBRA (.$ept. 23-0c 22): l.Aok beyond ~he unmediate -CM · 24 . non-smk r 1ween 2-4 F11oay THE "s; 1/55~_6i:;~"ca
c urre nt project is alive and loclung. despite restrictions, delays S400 • ·, u111 24 1. 1303 RED ONION 2406' Npt
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Newpo11 Bel'! 760-6098 and ~ts which seem to overturn budget What you are dom,g is Resp female 10 stiPre' 2 Br Blvd Npl Ben CLERK
worthwhile, ts necessary and even tually wiU p r ove an en ormo us 2 Ba CoM hom·e, non Air Conditioning TYPIST 'ia11 S1yt1s1s wariteo w11ri
benefl.l . smkr no pels 673-5480 Cl1ente1e on1y CMINB HVAC MECHANIC area Call Sarioy '
PAllT TIME Earn UP 10 $400 1>f'r mOnth Retuees HQuse
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34J EOE SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov 2l):Bedirect,stressindepende nce, Resp young prof F 511' GREAT WESTERN SAV-, 642-6470 I spacious 3 Br ap1 Santa r eahze that creative juices are flowing and you no w can imprint I Ana Hnhis 12_ 15_83 C 11 11 1 INGS •S 1rie Place to starl House~eeper live 1n ---------
1 F h I la . ., a englng pos t on or top y0<1r c.areer "'''" a neeoeo for elde•I) lad)"' your own sty e. OCUS on c ange. tr9,Ye , romance. specu lion S275mo Beaut clean & notch mechenlc In ~build-dynamic growth onenieo NPwport Beach Must t>e PART TIME
and a unique r elallonshp with young person. Leo plays quiet 2~0·0440 all 6 A/C ground llr 1055 El1ESCORTS/ ... ODELS Ing ano BVAC· trouble hn;1nc1a1 1nshtu1ton able to or1ve aria COOi< WED•ESOAY o•LY f I 557-24i 8 C Dr C M • sho<>llng operations end C 673 48r e; sigru leant roe • · d S?OO 3
3Bll)lktn5o,. 01 orsatier~ieiisa& I Ov1call ONLY 835-9199 repair of boltl bullO-up Tri1s •nd1v1dua will worlt 1n REF s •eQ all • ' -,,,, 1 5 :'"" D• • "'
• SA GITT ARIUS (Nov 22.0ec_ ' 2 1 ): Focus on, practit"al issues, Amm,1eu1" •• ~e·d·e, .. a,~h .'rr:.,ot "' • w d k D 0 Fnunt;i1n V-'lill'• <1ntJ 1f.,• I 3 .. 0 ~ Adary;cs
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including pro perty vaJues. $el(J:!r. s;a{~ty d evices: Dispute ov er a_rea" Sec prov1deO 75~· 1640 Mr Tr c f pa1tmen1 0<1t1es 1ncluOe s h II r p 5 e c I nt'w\('l,)rP• ''"""""" Hf
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unpressions prove correct -know 1t?;.Jollow through on hunch. WE LOOK FOR YOU• ate rstrms t7301 Beeon EXOTIC DHCEllS allon, complete working answer on g phones s1>.111s & non-smoking a !~~~ ~~· ~·~r~·~r~ ·~;·11~~··,
Aquarian p lays key r o le • ~ ... House/Roommates Blvd H B 842-283'4 B h 1 tBacrieio elle knowledge of alrepalr: op-c.necklllg documents and must Conveniently p,101 330 \'Vt>st 6,1) 5,
C APRICOR N Dec 22 J 9 "-{ be fl bl mak \Jnhmrll!d 832-4 t34 ac e Of r ._.,auon ano m nteriance '""ento11es Typing ot 45 1ocateo near O C Air· Cost, ••• Ma t . -an.I ):0u1vers1 y , e-x1 e, e ~ Olhce&81<thdayPart1es ot central plant anclllary WPM isreQo.111ed port Sal ary open u"~·
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m o r e aware of body image, generaJ appearance and long-range · 't ulll 760-8304 Su•le t4 NB 631-3651 For a labulous pro-tor Tile Irvine Company. Pxcellent bener11s For in-Key Puncl'I ano general 01.
potentiaJ. Reatth Waate4 2909 "TME 11 tess1one1 massage tly Seno appllcellon 10 Belly terv1ew appointment call 1 lice expeL•ence necess-Ptrlll
AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-F~b. 18): Collect addillonaJ data -,Employee male. 30 seeks EXECUTIVE SUITE Dan 645 t426 12,8PM Delgadillo betwet>n 8 OOAM ary 1Q key by touch EVE•INSS
c ycle moves up. you'll have rar eopporturuly to isplay wares to hsel•PI io shL wJstable Nwpr1 c ir 640.-5-470 PROfESS'l llASSAH THE IRVJllE da) Call Millre arte• 9 AM 91 WEElUIDS d
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best advantage Focus also on pavments, collections, income I person PO Box 3021. B10-Heat1h Centers men. i;45.5800 •
potential. lndiv1duaJ who aided you in past IS again available -Costa Mesa 92628 Bu-~a.·,~·la 2916 :sc,~~~e~~·i:vra~~ c~~I ;~; COIPlllY I ltoh Mtrllts Management I N17r";;'~'l~ ~:~~~a~.;·:..~1:1,~~
if you will but ask. -Wanted 2 or 3 b• baytront, app1 C M 645 7717 Irv (l U ) l51-Cll3 or Couple to help manage 101 respo11s1t>IP <111<1 •1
PISCE S (Feb 19-Marc h 20)• Exchange o f id eas provides I •,u;;;~~~ta7e~e:4~-5~~e~ SCMOOL PllOPEllTY lusllri 559 9019 Hunt 1011 c~~tbJ~~ Street, lH-•lH I small b<1sines~ Roger CJu•trtOl" PPl"IJlf.' A q. •lll
e xciteme nt. m sp1r alion Y ou'll be al right place at crucial G f FOil LEASE Bch 891 9544 El Toro M lrvtne, CA, 92714 GREAT WESTERN Johnson 631 "3594 SOP.J~•n.:i vO•lP a \IUC::.T · d · d -II be Ro lflfH or Ctass room space avail tn V 855 6855 · Marina A q1e.l' "'"Y 1 ,. -... ''" momen~. JU gme nt ~ anlultton WI o~ target. mance IS i Real 29121 FV1HB area BELOWI Gnllmn seeks lacy sa11n1 EqualOpptyEmployer SAVIN&$ tc>.,,r t>u0'1"' d "·~'" \\"
emph asized. cr eativity ts stressed and you II feel m o re aware, C MARKET Annual lse unde1 35 tor w~rios sum M/F BOAT OPERATOR r.11 '°' ~n11• 1ra•11111<l 1
d . d l Easts1de osla M esa wl opnon 10 ienew 953 9964 Cost1 Mt11, CA I '""'" '"' ·•P~ 1 t J "' ynanuc an a 1ve. I 101<20 ~arage. storage Ma11111cus\0CJ1ellu111 in , mer cru1s111g ' . Asseinolers Appl'! ,. ;.m l I Btt•••me• 511c, d-,,
-only avail now 645-7234 ctu'deO ~niact Carol HOLIDM' SINGLES EXPO onl, MacGrequr V<Jc.hts Eq11at Opply Employer m t E\cellent opponuruly lor
AttrtaHll, Ual. A1utaeat1, UnJ. Hoteh,Motela 2904 "NEWPORT BEACH 10•20 Jones 842•665 t X2JO D 15 n e YI an ° H 0 1e 1 163 ' Placeri ti.l t M Con'Odmon A1oe1or etOe• e~pe11encecJ narnor ves· PMO•E WORK
-• -• .;.;..;..;..;.~.~--~ ..... """"""""• garages $95 mo Vicky C • I t 1 2 5 Z 7 A t '' woman Live'" out se1 oper.1101 You w111 also No e•oe11Pnce nele~s.1 •
Newport Buell 2769 Sunset Buell 2788 LAGUNA BEACH 645-4800 645-3323 oamerc11 1 P '' 0 E • 11 ' b 1 t\SSEMBO WORKCRS ~48 Q, tS be responsible 101 alt Com~"'"· "111 t•J'
_ MOTOR INN I Reatila 2918 2131986-q25S l•ght asseml:lty ,.,0,., from ooatmam1ena11ce1nciucU S,11.1r\ l:iC'flus N· """
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2 ,., .. «? l1"l"l h".Jt"d pool 3 s1eps to P1est191ous high 11se New· Baker 549-8 l 8 I 1 c 11 M p •11s Must krinw Co•s1 1mmeo•ate y e agg1e Counter person lull 0 0 PIE SHOPPE Rooms 2900 oceJrt 9A5 N Coast Hwy porl Beach olltce with YOUR SMILE J I J t2-~69-8686 Aiso ••mP p 1 will traon Ory Guar,ll regula1tons salelv /
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"111dy 644 0 •26 CM b11!> '>'10P'> ~48 4669 24 Hr 1ov1ng care. he , xlnt 1150 sq 11 olltces avail-Sriops101t1ceststores 65d giani whir•pool aoull Asst Manager Couple Crtilit h1Ytstl11ter satary ri1sTory to re<'J"1>' ' t»i .. mu Pn" "'"
Bp.:1111 spacinu!> lurn rim looo patio. woman only able to rent mo-10-mo 2 sq 11 or less. reas vidt>olounge& sauna I Cleanong & Maint 30 umt E~panding co toOl<ing tor A.a tt •2 ment '>••1 sh•llS •''·111
BIC. CANYON Condo r,01t
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nc.1c,m•r'1'1Jl te11ri>I 5c,9.7t07 1rv7713499 spac1ousot11ces,2sec-CostaMesaC-:.>548·7249 Sou111ernCalll 'sonly bld g FKper Pref e•P dCrecJ1t1nvest19ator •-• Alsn hu11q ,,,1 nPw
S1S(J tnhn 548 ;>497 Viution reTe11al spaces. con-I 4 l • I co-sexual oathCluU I 548·0336 in mtr's home toan or•g· Daily Piiot Lilgtmu 510"' r 0
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tlt>""I •'"' .. a11>. t1 Leac.h Rentals 2907 eiusttng phOne sys Also leat1h 2920 HEALTH WORKS Balboa home ror children Sa1a1y commensurate wt Costa Mesa CA
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0 ,,.., 548 4260 '19J 4888 La1ge Bog Bear cabin Pool par 111 s ace ava1 1200 sq 11 w Irvine area. "
table color TV, 2 lrplc. 754-7017 inclds 01t1ces. S604tmo car Mon lhru Fn 3 10 EqualOpp1yEmpl MIF
PllE-SOMOOL THOMER Full/time EC.E fl'rllltCiJll
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tJ1ce furn 1orJm 1n Costa l sleeps 14 (71 4)545·69t6 1_3 0111cesulles·avallable 851 -8928 2 11'4Hype11on Ave 7pm • schll'IOhdays Will CUSTOMER SERVICE
M e 5 a c a 11 a It S h~ • Los Angeles I pay S3 35 per hr Call all with typing skllls neeoed
1/PM '148 6892 Reat1l1 to as low as 240tmo No 2500 Sq It warehouse 1nc1s For Membership lnlo 7prn. 675·8980 Part or Full time Call
SL 2908 lease required Ulll & 2 oll & lg mezzanine 213/667 .9905 I tO Spm 63 I 2800 Ailthoa Pen Pt p\1 Pntr wife 1an1tor1a1 services In-3042 Enterprise, C M al IAIYllTIEllll HHHI
Read the classilled ads lor t~ best deals In apart·
men1 remals 642-5678
"'> C'l11~1n9 01 ~making ·~ oll 11 relocating eluded t blk to 0 C Atr-Peutarrno blwll Bristo! & PHONE FANTASY remp /perm , days/eves I •1 p·1 A -sns 675 '.1'391 WHY HASSLE? por1 & Fwys 546-280 t 55 Fwy 54~ sq It NNN 25 Ladies to Sl'lare your Call Charlolle s S111ers a1 y I DI
DOYER/WESTCLIFF ROOMMATE FINDERS 16 17 Westct11f' N B 957-2731 546-6985 Fantasies' 828-7162 I to• appl 645-3746
'I Br 1 Ba nu cpl 'cJ•8P"t. SUURI MOTEL lnt<Jrv1ews screens. 7 365 1 s TR E 1
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till·ins pou1 nr1 pets Wkly fen1als now nv1111 µhot o's & matches prof 2 8· 1 SQ 1 ullabte 2,660 sq It. 3975 Birch. AV L wiyoung ma e Boat operators See our ~G951mo 64!> Gfi46 9 5 1 t5 'O'W~ 5 up Cl)IOr neople You talk only to tor med1col or dental. NB $1330 M lA lOntng executive TO Acaputoo ad under "Marina In
TV Pht1ne~mroom n74 qua11f1eOapplc's Agenl 541-6032 Agent 541-5032 Nov 23·301h All 8)1·1 metn classllled Bo• 2t,
LIDO DELUXE: VIEW NPwuort Blv<J CM 434 1 Buch, Newport 250 ~Q fl S200tmo Sttrlft 2922 penses paid 857•8428 Clo Dally Pilot
'I Bi 2 Ba 2 IPrrace5 646 7445 • 64t-1899 779 W 19th St C M ;;;..;,;;..,;.i_.,.;. ___ ....; ___ WILL 11••E TIE PRIZE
$1200 615-63Sll Tom 851 -8928 s.1s·1ockedroom,pv111n-... IOOHHPllllAIST
No FEE Apt • Con"'() rM SU I II• LOl&E ' Br 2 Ba house. WID. irance in Coste Mesa oAnlehtucBkytnuBmnbe~or !Goer m'neel Newpor1 Beeel'I based
" " *"'0 c 1 TV ~11(.h etc S2501mo • 2 De I u x e 0 II t c ea. $20/mo (2 t3)51c.3515 P a 11 8 1 whole•*le int I tour co l"'I• Villa Rentlll~ '" w1< UP able co or " Do " 00 229 ""' ", 102~ w co 1 H $20 dep 646·8386 Furnished. Secrellrlal you .,ave · · lies 1mm•" open1n9 tOf 675 49 t" Brl)~"' 9 as WV I a --z 603 6 14 66 t 892 833 ""' < ., NFWPOR r BEAC11 Avail now. prol female 10 brNI. patio deek, ocean naae1aetat1t1 .,_ P · ·11 960 033·1 I llk~pr e-.p In AIA, AIP.
VERSAIL LES I Cd•• 1375 view Fashion lslend area leese ca · p41yroll & bank rec SenO
2 Be<1,oom Spac1oys home C M Pwt ,hr wisame •n ...,, C t t B ce Cha les SCRAM LETS I le I P el P<l ' e ulll n/9mkr preter on ac ru r • Ptntaal resume & selory req to
Agent 631 4Q60 30m~;50 ~/~JA 17~~ r no 0840 or 720·2091 7!'>9·0700 Str•lcta 3014 PO Boll 7150 N B 92660
Ou1et 2 Br 1 ba no Mt-. •CdM dlx sulles, ampl ANSWERS I IOlllEEPElll """I gar 1601 ISm St ~Step~ to l>M(n Furn 1;ic rt?'i• room & b08rd ••ch Pk9 S3SOup 2855 E Cl1 •SPIRITUAL REAOER lt ""'v s ndeO 11 N 1 for typtriq fihng & clean-Tavern Yokel Adv1s r 1n all ma11e11 I F C Must hlv~ const•uC·
Apt C NewPo•1 H"•Qhl'I B~h \Joo17,.,~11i~!> 4;'fe mg no 1t1ds, 2br, 2ba, •twy 675•6900 Eaves .Garlic love. mer11a9e. bu11ness. lion expe11ence Send
$600 64~ 7355 . ,,,1ak 4 blks to bch H B llllTAll/lfflOf CLARITY t'IC 675-24115163 t 9397 Resume to McDaniel $pl)C•Ou~ apt 1 ml lrofn X~~TN~~~~~a1~,;:~:ca:i31~ 536·612 I Jim alter 5pm Choice NewpOll Beech to-There·s nothing wrong a 0u1I01!ts 3187 ·e Airway
tlllllCh carp11t• dr11u11• ~ 01., ,, 1;45 ~q!i CllllOll on PeclflG coeat with our 1ort1g11 policy Scll"la Ave, Coste Mesa. CA
6'42 2357 1 ' ' Ptt00le wno neeo ~pie Hwy. Ha1t>Or stde. :IPP•O• thot coutdn'1 be solved laatractlH 3016 92626 ~1 1JDIO NWPI BC.ACH Merch to ... our phone 10 Should atw&YI c~k t~ t?OQ SQ 11 7 l 4 645·7100 wun 8 lll1le lllllh, hor:>e PIANO LESSONS Have someth1nf. you went .-, r S nnO Ct AAITY \ 1'50 mo 1ncl ut•I plK4' a IHI &ellflO ctiH I &rvtee OlrectOf)' th the Wrmt Ad Help? fv1'n1n91 cless1cel Ind lo fflt? CIHSI •e<I adt d<'I
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Now accepting applications for : ~:1r;r':X,med
District Manager to supervise oepend11t11e
S ano seit m(lt" '""n • newspaper carriers. alar y com-. oo.,,ou
mensurate with experience. : En1oy work•ng w1tri t..•o,1 11 you c(ln ar1sw1J1 Yrs Company benefi ts plus bonus : Phone646-'7021
opportuni ty. Must have Van. : ~ :io Gpm Mo.i thrtir11
station wagon or pick up :
with/shell. Mileage allowan ce-·
included. Apply in . person. :
weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 ·
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• 6AM NOOr-. Airport 6·8 hrs oay Call 'ie~~~~~ necessary • 1 IUY FUR•ITUIU I a~k tor Kathy Golotl ~~~.~ 6~; t 1;>4 e" en ton \18 auto P s P o i8 XJ6L 4i 000 moles AM F'M cass $2650 obo '71 MEW YORKER
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program ' ment call l<alhy 1 sarongs $85 63-1 -4793 lrqve 646 5738 l Sarl-Awlly nds some S4SOO obo 645 9857 1 laraana Glai'a 9132, t~ 942-0957 { 9317 •weekly Pay Guarantee SCTRY /IKPPR 652.5844 ~ J TLC S3995 675 7 100 Do41e
• Pleasant Prott1ss1ona1 Small company near O C I Krng s11e delu.( at er bed Rainbow vacuum cleaner Anti.a es 63 Ghia orig owner alnt 1 7.:l Van e11.lt cond $2950 69 CHARGER R'lf 440 All
Otc "Corona De• Mar Arroort 6-8 '1rs aay Cart Truell Driver Local oflrce $99 650·3315 $200 Su11casl' 3 oag 80 Ranger 2:> 46 h~ ~::a Claui~s 9045 I cona $2700 675-0616 642·5879 orrg Garage .. ep1 I ownr
II tOu •e l>"Qhl and Oenn1s Rrckells & Anoe lurMure dealer needs K 4 poster wa1erbed. $70 645·5 t87 $8500 NB slip ' • I 9145 74 Super Beetle S 1950 S2000 FIRM 650-6130
energe1 c Call M r 851-0424 <lroverto•Oraoge County ing s~hO s350 Andon RCA Cir video camera EAICKSON 23 new Honda 1930 MODEL A FORD Mercedes till rblt eng new Pllnl nomas Oet~een 6 am 2
• oe1rven. Call 642-2 139 no m 0 r • o 11>oa <l "aoles slip E eel con<l•tron $6000 77 SPECIAL Ea11ron -" SECRET HY /SH Ofc ·' I elle set. hdwd "'f· 4 arm S55obo 6·oak !bl 4chrs S~OOO r 121ili 633_6738 >. 74 280 coupe yellow exll 979-72'4
6all3-Q 118 CPA form r" Newoofl Cn1r USA TODAY chairs. S300 75 -6878 $500 Phone ans ma· days 1?131 433-7860 eve 71 4 847-5789 cond S6500 720-0506 74 Thtl"g ctee" har<llop ~:~~ .. ~ag~~~2~o,'.;':;
nas resp p erson PI T• R yfo Musi Sac11llce Schafer ctirne $ lOO lot>o 54 MG TF snowioom 74 MBZ 280 t>lack ~'"' ava1lcarbs rotlcage rear $2000 646 5748
SALES Crer~ Appry at
Pariama Jae~ 67~-0323
2 16 Mar ne A ,e Bat sl
"' accurate typing s•11llS ••s•••tr • Bros 1ea1 blue leather 673·8700 673-3025 LIDO 14 w11h TRAILER con<l mus! Set' S 15 000 cono $7500 675-3500 soare $3500 548-6443
Pos•tron involves phones Drivers aoo•o• IOW ift sole $650 & charr $250 Self cleaning p11011ess gas Cove• ·stop $850 obo 644-2525 Jerome
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Kite.hen Th•l"gs 3d29
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975-029-t>fr IOAM for
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•killS-.G.d bon e lits. Ana. OUEEN S~la nett, brown sign ctuna CQb, s3oo 9 Mertie £Jaap. 7011 11 11' 1111' 9105 Lol:lded $7800 clean $2750 333 E 18th .s950 673-8 111 ot~sani working en-AM Oehvery to homes velour Barker Bros custom maae sofa wl 2 2oFT BOAT1RAtLEA Alla Roaeo 8·5Pm 549-8848 S1 CM 642-3379 v1ronment 644·5200 Must have gooa car . $750 like new S 18S ma1ch chr4s 1e,~11,, conmd. New SI 500 '83 Spider Veloc:e. I ownr ;1 1 Pinto. JQOQd Hans
5ECRETARV insurance I orool ol insurance No 494-989 1 $250 619· 8 a Sp 67L_44u 7 tOO mr J..1c PIW must 75 280C. yellow wrro 76 Classic Bug red con· $350 obo 642·6329
agency rn Nwpt Bch seek-weekends or hOftdays No Sil VER PLATE Xtra Ilg se 11 $ 1 5 9 9 Io b o 9278 SS6001 E 73 Capri. exit con<l , . ,, ,,,,, I 5 wheels 5 11\ mt Xlnt cond vernble less than 30K m1,
,ng lull trn'le secretary collections or billing Call SINGLE BED S4S Cell candlclobras. $125 pr 120' 1 3116 d10 nylon tow 759-8955 S 12 000 760-all orig obo ves S2000 obo 963,6004
Wll11ra1n Stoll 754-0711 now 630-544 1 8 am -5 anytime. 495-3799 Set tray. colfoe pot lrne never wet. w111 not A d ' 9107 79 MBZ JOOSO Yellow. 640-9247 days 476•2233
I 675 7100 9 5 a I 74 PrnlO Wagon Ong pm Mon-Frt Steeper lounge (hosortal creamer sugar. $200
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DAILY PILOT
SERVICE: DIRECTORY
is all a1>ou11
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Daily Pilat
PART TIME
Delive r Daily Pilot by auto m
Laguna Beach area (2 }fours
per day ). Weekdays P.M. -
weekends A.M. Earn about
$400 per mo. Call Mr. Bar row
or Mr Bush 642-4321. EOE
U TOTE. l bedl$375 Rechner chatr 556 H 53 Sliis&Docks 7022 76 srlver Fox $1160 All 1ow m11es Bes1oflerover $2000 842-4776 m ags wnts s9 50 • • aor $ 150 OBO 962-8550 SNAPPER lawnmower -Spm 631•3395 S 18 OOO 851•6851 wt.dys 79 Sc11oc:co snrt s1ereo. eves1w1<nd 64'-7124
CASMIERS/CLERIS SOFA & LOVESEAT edger new 11veed eater NEED Stop 40 10 SO New-I 79 Aud• 5000S Beautiful 80 3000 I owner per! c;stm whls Atras. •lnl 76 MUSTANG '9HIA
NOW HIRI NG FOR Looseoillows eacrhiones l hlower 11111or$600 Wiii 0011BeachorHunt1n91on red tan 1ntr 42000 mr cono Snrt mags etc cond $49950BO V6 506oo mo 1 owner
CASHIERS AT t24221 ,ecenllypaia S995 must scllseparatelyS57-6964 Harbor1714t675-8220 sunrt arr auro. SS900 517000 631-4721 or 850·0375 Sunroof newtires &top ~~~~t~~m-3~~R~~~ sell' S4 10 592-5748 Solar 7-rm wood aoll Side lie available uo to 22 80 4000 s1ereo 4 spo 6'6· 1°30 82 RABBIT CONVERT ale amlfm 8 Irk, au10
: 1 fun Thurs. Fr Call, Sora & loveseat. loose 1 house all corpetea & tool sailboat 673-6606 sunroof ga cona must BO JOOSO 69K mo slvr 1mmiic cond Take over $2450 642·6266 eves
71 4•537.4840 EO custrn;inslp111ows 1n l hghls $125 Call SUP W ANTED self $4500 548·1653 w blu v1nv1 $24 000 Dys lease S2721mo no oown 77 Pinto clean sllcl\.
j ------' earthtones tLIKE NEWJ 545-6521 101 30 yacn1 S3501mo BMW 9112 54; .q220 eves 644 -4208 553 025{!1720-0460 mvs1 sell 5975 842·6058 ~PART. flME vaned nours :irf;~t:b ~~4s~:i.s~4u9sl 1Musical Inst. 6224 max 644 8417 Conveniently Locnted 8":' 30~~ 0g~1e m~15~~:r~ ' 78 Farrmonl Wgn, rbll
to include early AM ROLAND Synthesizer w anted 1timoora1y sh::> lor & Comciehhvelv Pncea 3 6 30 ~ eng nu 1ires1brakes
weekel"dS Musi nave de· Table rd • 2 lvs 2 cnaus model SH,~ ltke new 37 Sari Boat Newport &"" S re OOO 213· 20· 0 I ~-$1995 675-5393 I •75 w II 1 · ... Dennis Mon·F•r 9-6om 'Y oenoabte vehicle (smal walnut "' a uni $275 552·3 72 Irvine 675-3503 Ive msg
truck van station watnut S1S0640-0366 7028 81 JOOO g1ay wlaar••" ~ rj lt11tTllisM1w
... agonJ lo assist news-Twrn oea w/shee1s1padl You could oe earning up to Sailboards St11e~ Servrce-Leasrog tlluf' orig owner ommac I .._ ,.._ '14 T ·llRI
paper aeater 1n lrvrne 575 557 4251 $1200 per week 11-S.. 3 Windsc:irfe1 2 aagger 1oa<led 4 IK mr. S t9 000 A $221/•t lft(L
area Musi Q.e depen· spread -piano lunef Cour~· oo'lo boards ~85 67S 6932 R(jy lAR\ 'ER 673-500 I ~
I oabte Contact Greg w~111u1 Hutch wlstarne<l 542·3244 or 556· 1178 • 2 .. llE lolflll'S LE&SE-AMHIC& '. F d " 8 cles 801 SJ MBZ 380 SEL Bii\ blk • 131 1110 Hyde Monday lh•u " ay glass aoors 1 yr old Office Farait11re/ ICJ ({ ~ J :>I~~ 1 ·I~\ 1\ \ $40 000 673-8700 or SOUTH . .
be1ween 9 30 ano 10.30 S200 walnut aecorator E • 6226 10 spo 1our1ng bike Un· . ,.. 673.3025 I Mercary 9325 a m onl 642-4321 roll lop aesk I yr Ola sa•r•••t I 1vega Granrally po $450 COUITY -. _____ .;;;;--;-;-;~~-;;-;-;~~-;:-;.;~--~;; .. ill•I•••••• $175 5~ I 8882 Conference !able. per! I sac.r $225 645 1695 OCJRfVl~R Ask about the money we 17 Cougar )(RJ Full pwr ~ond. bOGl·St'laped. 10 can save you thru our YOLISWllEI air , .cruise. 1111 am/Im Newspaper ' S350 Chairs a vatl BMX r.usiomized cnrome purchase & lease plans stereo. radials & mag
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES/I. More families are gelling 575,7 tOO, 9.5 ch err V 73c0~9~78 $ t OO Se1es..Sorv1ce-Le11S1ng JIM SLEIO•S "Wl WILL Ill wheels, 56,000 orig ml
AGES 11 -14
EARN lW TO $75,00 PER WEEK
w, llOW haw, Is 00tn1n,s lor youna eaett 1>1'.tver~ 10 se<.ure readm lor fhf 01 anae Coast D~1ly Pr IOI Our uew~ slut ill J 30 p m ilnd
•Ori unlll $ 30 om wee~days On Si1hird1y we
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ilnd 0111ts •IOng •1th ur "'"i rou1 own monty
lft"' 1\ no d''"'''"l or tOllttlion 1nwol•t0
II IOU ill, 1nt,,tsr~ otu~ t1N Mr I 111
MU cooc (714) 548-7058
. lhe camping "bug" this Pints Or 1111 URIEST IMPORTS IE HIHllLI" like new $3250 Alt 5pm
year ff you have a ~m~~~~~~:o::"' Motobecane tO spd Mont llYEITORY. 1301 QuallStreJ VolumeSales,Servlce 536·1246 or 811m-Spm camper that's not gelllng xcel-cond S250 955-0 127 NEWPORT BEACH And Lellslng 549-0203 ask !or Paul
uied. sell It now with a * 77 3201 AIT SIR B h Bl d 9327 C(eaaUled Ad. C1apeu 1014 (871SFEJ 133-1300 18711 eac v Ol•sao~il•
-& 320 AI T AIC Huntington Beach '78 Cut111ss.1mm1c cond ,
6224 Factory dtrect shell• * 78 ' Br1ng1r1g back baby Benz (11,.) l_.2 2000 sleepers from S225 up (667UODI dst. auto avail late fat> ,. ., • good 1ns1d1lout. $4500
556-4289 • 79 528•. 4 spd SIR why wart1 $24. 766 • tu 80 R1tbblt 0ei5el Picllvp, 644,2525 Jerome
8224 Malical last. Masical last.
CLOSING MUSIC STORE
SALE
•200,000 INY Y
l'IANOI A ORQANI, NEW a UllD
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES
LAROE MUSIC DEPT
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ALL OFFICE EQUIPMENT
CASH REGISTER. SHOWCASES
MUSIC RACKS. OISPt.AYS. ETC
EVERYTHING GOES
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70 Lambretta ISOLI (994XEOI Ulll·AIHICA Stll!l!O. impecable thru peroor 631-0300
speclat, runs xln l , *'79 3201 4 ~1)11 SI~ IJl-lHO out Must see $3695 80 DELTA ROVAlE fti;,
S7251obo 631·3160 (091vPZJ 846 6533 11mlfm 81rk. loaded. 34K
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Scotten IOll '* 80 3201 s spd S l)dg 111 Gr •1nt con<l. 52456 's8 A11re 44• clean rvns LtHO Te.It••• 116 YAMAHA Eoduro 125. l!W54l 898•61251963•6010 exit $1450 5361 72Si •141\.11
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Balboa-ISiand rape
suspect recaptured
Shareholders ·OK
Irvine Co. merger
By JERRY HIRSCH
O! .... .,..., ,.... ......
• By STEVE MARBLE
oi-.~ ........
Gonzales." accused o! raping a
24-year-old Balboa Is land
waitress at knifepoinl early this
year, was in custody at Orange
County Jail today. being held
without bail.
two.time escapee h~ been placed
in maximum security at' the coun-
ty jail.
Newport Beach tycool'\ Donald
L. Bren completed his purchase of
the Irvine Cq. this morning when
shareholders approved the
merger of Orange County's larg-
est land development firm with
Bren's persona.I holding company,
Newco 1 Corp.
merger ~a& been completed,"
Bren said i a statement.
V(t me that our company,
under the leadership of President
Tom Nielsen, will now be able to
move forward confidently with all
its long-term business g~. work-
ing closely w ith the county and
local commW\ities on the many
issues that face all of us."
'
Michael Eric Gonzales, the ac-
cused Balboa Island rapist who
has escaped from jail twice in the
last six months. reportedly led
lawmel\ up and down the st.ate
before his arrest this weekend in
his hometown of HuntingtOn
Park.
It was the second time the
23-year-old Gonzales' dash from
the law has ended in the Lo6
Angeles subburb where his
mother and relatives live.
authorities said
Gonzales. facing trail for rape at
the time of his second escape, will
be arraigned this week on telony
escape charg~ and a bdrglary
charge stemmfng from his first
escape. said Deputy District At-
torney Manuel Ramirez. A new
date for the rape trail also will be
scheduled.
Authorities said lhe alleged
J
THI ORANGE COAST
The elusive suspect escaped for
the second time Sept. 12 when he
made a daring break fromlhe roof
of the four-story county jail. He
lowered himself to the ground
with bed"sheets he had reportedly
fashioned into a rope.
Gonzales escaped the first time
last June when he allegedly
bolted from a minimum-security
facility in Saugus, where he'd
been inadvertantly placed by
(~e RAPE, Page AZ) Michae! Gonzales
The merger culminated an
eight-month battle for control of
the company that started when
Bren bought out a group of
eastern investors to raise his stake
in the company from 34 percent to
86 percent.
"I am very pleased that , this
-
flt the 30-minute shareholder's
meeting, the Irvine Co. fonnally
assumed the $518 million loan
Bren used to buy out the other
investors.
Bren's opponent in the battle,
tSee IRVINE, Page At>
COAST EDITION
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
__ _. __ -
-. _ _. __
.. Mesan's
vessel
nears
water
By KAREN E . KLEIN
.Of .. .,..,,_ • .,.
Aft.er 13 years of hard work and
two days of rain delays, the
Pilgrim of Newport was towed
from Dennis Holland's Costa Mesa
back yard early this morning to
the Lido Shipyard where it will be
launched Saturday·moming.
The 18th-<:entury replica of a
clipper ship pulled out about 4:30
a.m. onto Rue de Cannes over the
land where Holland's hou5e once
stood. The house was demolished
for the move.
Dave Larson. licensin,g super-
visor for Newport Beach, said the
OOlicmoveNl "trted U> -~ ·ttie
118-foot ship's journey about 3:30
a.m. but the rear wheels got st~k
lnmud.
, The hour delay that ensuec{was
the only mishap of the mornin&.
Lanon said, as the Pilgrim
proudly traveled down Irvine
Avenue to Dover Drive and then
4p Pacific Coast Highway and up
the offramp connecting Newport
Boulevard to.the highway~
The .PilgrizTI arrived at the
shipyard about 7:30 a .m., he said.
~ . o..,,_,....._, ...... ~
Dennis Holland's 'Pilgrim of Newport' turns gingerly from New port , Boulevard onto Lido Park Drive during its big move this morning.
"We thought w e might have
some problems going up the Coast
Highway," Larson said. "but it
(~PILGRIM, Page A!)
Airspur copters
to stay grounded
till safety assured
Airspur Helicopters, Inc. will
not resume operations.until com-
pany officials are satisfied the
mechanical failure that caused a
shuttle helicopter to crash last
week will not reoccur.
\
Beach flood control ch~'\Um its
way to John Wayne Airport. 1
Airspur suspended operations
immediately alter the crash. Afr.
spur has operated shuttle service
between John Wa~ne and Los
Angeles International iiirports
since September.
"We're taking it day by day,"
said J_oan Gallagher, the Hl.lnt-
ingtOn Beach woman who owns Airspur along with her husband, The shuttle service has caused
John. and son. Tim. controversy in Full~rton and
Gene Sundeen, of the.National Costa Mesa, where residents have
Transportation Safety Board,-said complained about noise and safety
investigators detennined it was a hazards from the cboppers.
mechanical failure in the tail rotor "We will check that part in all
L'Ontrol on the Westland 30 heli-1 ourships,"Gallaghersaid. "When
copter that caused the crash a we feel satisf!ed that it is properly
week ago today. taken care of, we'll be in the air
Six people were injured when again. But we really want to solve
the helicopter crashed into a Long this problem."
Nice blue skies expected ..
at least until Wednesday
A surprise rain storm that left
the county reeling from a rash of
rockslides, floods and traffic aa:i-
denta fl.nally dJed out early Sun-
dAy giving way to sunny skies.
'fhe break in the weather
allowed Orange County officials
to reopen Silverado Canyon Road
which was aealed off after aeveral
boulders tumbled onto the roed.
weather buff J. Shennan Denny
has recorded 6.45 inches of rain
this seuon, more than double the
amount that had fallen by this
time laat year. Denny said .93 of an
inch of rain fell in Huntington
over the weekend.
Officials monitoring the scene
can relax until Wednesday, when
rains are expected to return,
according to a National Weather
Service spokeswoman.
In Costa Mesa, .85 of an inch fell
Saturday and another .2,dropped
Sunday. This season's total i.14.63
inches, compared to 2.41 inches for
the sarT)e time last year, officials
aid. · Heart of a sailor
Until then, it will be fair \.Onight
and sun.n.y with high clouds
Tu~l~. Huntingwn Beach
\
To dAte, Laguna Beach la only
1.18 inches ahead o(. last seuon'a
rate. Over the weekend, q inches
fe'Il, bringing the total to an even
4.0 inches,. aooordin&-to -LafW\A
weather watcher Joe Jahraua.
\
..
Blair Caspen, who is living proof that wind&urfing iA
good for you, learned to surf' three yean ago ai:id now
teaches the sport, which combine• the balancing 1kill1 or
a 8ur(eN1nd wmd-k~w~p o( a sailor...-~age-C 1.
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Big Coast coke bust
just drop in bucket,
• • • 1nvest1g~tor says
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of IM .,.., Ne( IWI ~t week's $1 million drug
bust at the South Coast Plaul will
barely make a dent in the Orange
County drug market, an in-
vestigator said today.
Undercover agents seized 6.6
pounds of high grade cocaine with
a street value of $1 million
Thunday evening in the parking
lot ln front of the Nordstrom
departmen t store at the shopping
center.
"It was a terrific seizure but
there are hundreds of pounds out
there," said John Miles, a special
agent with the California Bureau
of Narcotics Enforcement who,
along with city of Orange and city
of Newport Beach police officers,
made the arrest.a.
"There are probably several
suppliers in Orange County with
the ability to sell hundreds of
pounds o! cocaine," Miles added.
Arrested on drug trafficking
charges were Ronald T. Bates, 35,
of Huntington Beach; Duane
Weikum, 27. of Hacienda Heights
and Andres Mejia, 26, a Col-
ombian national living in West
Covina.
All three are being held in
Orange County jail in lieu of $1 mWi:tbail, an Orange police
de said today ..... a. wu the key to the
lnveltiption, Miles ~d.
Orange pollce am!lted Batee in
fall of of 1981 on marijuana and
cocaine charge.. He was convicted
and jailed until his release ln June,
MUessald.
"At that Ume information was
given to ua that Bates might be
dealing again," Mlle. said.
1n a typical undercover In-
vestigation, "an agent gets hold of
the suspect and makes him think
the agent is another drug dealer.
The suspect is in the business and
is looking for people to sell to."
Miles explained.
In Thursday's case investigators
used $250,000 in $50 and $100 bills
as bait. Miles said $250.000 is the
"wholesale" value of the ~ized
cocaine. .
"We dJd not give it to (Bates) at
all. Once we saw the cocaine we
put him under arrest," Miles said.
The other suspects were un-
covered during the investigation,
Miles said.
"Multi-kilo seizures are·becom-
ing commonplace in Southern
California," Miles said.
Drug dealers are shifting some
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i\2 O range Coc1s t P AIL Y PILOT /Monday. November 14, 1983
Pilgljim ·..,ai l~• tlcn~ 11 ~ewport Boulevard (ab ove)
crnrl lwad .... for Lido Shipyard (below)-.; sto pping
It 11ff it· n long I hf' '~ u ~"
f '
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Earh hircl .... in Co:-.ta '.\1 .-)',a bid hon voyage to the Pil~;im (a hovf') nfwr me·n struggled (be low ) to
f'rN' the• boa t from th<' mud afte r overnig ht r a ins.
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Pro ud s kippe r De nnis.Holland watches at the e nd
.of .. t11e line_ . with .. h.is..1amily.,_. wife .B.euy an.d
-daught~rs (from le ft ) He idi, Julie ~nd Amy.
PILGRIM MOVED .. :
From Page A 1
went fast 'and 1t went down the
middle of the road so we had a lane
open on either side."
At the Lido S hipyard. where
t~-Pl"lgnm-wiU remain-until it is
launched Saturday. the huge boat
attracted a crowd, as usual. Office
workers near where the Pilgrim
rests on the movers' dolues s tocxJ
around gazing at the-authentic
clipper ship "nd telling and retell-
ing the Denn:is·HoUand story.
It wok Holland 13 years to build
th~ ship plank by plank in h is
backyard. His wife and three
daughters ha\te lived iii the ship's
kull for 1.0 years while Dennis put
in 30.000 hours and an estimated
his contribution to an old friend's
efforts. ile said .
"If I take time off, the city
would have to charge him."
Larson said. "And I didn't want to
do that. I went to (Costa Mesa)
high school w ith Dennis and he's a
good friend ."
Betty Holland said Saturday's
launch will begin at 9 a .m. with a
minister blessLng the ship and
then the reading 0f a poem written
especially for the· Pilgrim. "Then
we'll break the champagne and
have a party afterwards." she
said. .
$1 50,000 (the move alone cost him , ·coCAINE
$8.500) to make his dream come • • • •
tr~his morning. with the ship's From Page A 1
figurehead sporting a lei. an.-1>f lbeir oper~tiooa here from
Ame rican flag and freshly painted Florida, the prime st.ate in the
eyes. that dream camevue. drug trade. according to Miles.
Holland. who's been up for the It is only th.rough joint in-
past three nights waiting w~e vesligations like Th~y·s that
rain postponed the move (ong-law enforcement officials have
inally scheduled for Saturday any hope of making large arrests,
morning) took his family out for he said.
breakfast after the Pilgrim was ''The crooks have more money,
safely parked at the shipyard and mAnpower and equipment t~at
then planned on unplugging the law enforcement has. Banding
phone and getting some sl~p. together is tbe. only . wa_y we can
"He's pretty tired." Larson ~d. fight it. The cooperati~!' ~Orange
"And so am I." County is really great. Miles said.
Larson, however. had to go For example Newport Beach
back to work this morning. His police "had so~e information on
three nights .of waiting and help-(Bat.es) tha! some of th~ drug
ing fJolland with the move were deals were Uikmg place in ~~~-
port Beach. The investigation can
only really be Cione joirltly ," Miles
Siµd .
We're
Listening •••
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Elderly Mesa man
hit in crosswalk
A 75-year-old Costa Mesa man
was seriously injured Sunday
night when he was struck in a
crosswalk by .a hit-and-run driver.
Police said Ralph Patterson was
crossing E. 17th Street at West--
minster Avenueaoout 10:45 p.m
when an unide ntified motorist
plow ed into him, catapulting his
body into the air and throwing
him into the curb where he landed
stn'king hi:I head.
Patterson suffered two broken
legs, a broken hip and internal
injuries, according t.o spokesman
at Fountain Valley p,mmunity
Hospital where Pattel"'liOn .was
taken after the accident. He was in
critical condillon th.is morning in
the intensive care unit.
Witnesses said the driver of the
car t'Ontinued on E. 17th after
-hitting Patterson and headed
southbound on Santa Ana Avenue
after pulling into a" gas station
mo.mentarily.
The man was described as
white, in hlS 50s, with graying
h a ir. H e was driving a
light-colored 1979 or 1981
Cadillac.
I CONTINUED STORIES ]
IRVINE CO. MERGER ...
From Page A 1
heir~ J oan Irvine Smith, said s ht-
attended the shareholders meet-
ing and filed a formal protest.
Smith and her mother. Athalic R.
Clarke, own 11 percent of the
company.
The company wiJI buy up her
stock and Bren's share in the
Irvine Co. will reach nearly 90
percent. Appraisers for both the
company and Smith will analyze
the Irvine Co. assests.
Smith and Clarke notified the
company they will exercise their
rights to require the company to
RAPE ...
From Page A 1
buy their s hares at JUd1cially
det.enruned fal't market value.
That detennmation, which does
not effect the merger, will be
resolved in Michigan, where both
of the merged companies are
incorpora t.ed.
"It was very cordial," Smith
said.
"Mr. Bren asked me if I would
take him out to dinner after I got
my money. J·told him I would be"
delighted," said Smith who set the
menu to include champagne and
caviar.
Smith, who last week lost a
court bid to stop the merger, said
she is selling to avoid paying
capital gains taxes that could
result from the merger.
"We have money set aside but
you don't want to have all your
funds wrapped up likE! this,"
Smith said .
authorities. Police said Gonzales
returned to Balboa Island follow-
ing his escape and broke-into a
house while attempung to elude
patrolman. He was capt.ured sev-
eral days lat.er in his hometown.
The burden of paying off Bren's
debt could tum the Irvine Co. into
a bad investment. she said.
This time. Gonzales managed to
stay a step ahead of the law for
two months during which time
detectives put in hundreds of
hours tracking the escapee. said
Orange Count)' Sl)eriH Lt. Wyatt
Hart.
By percentage of stock, the vote
on the merger was 89 percent in
favor and I I percent against, the
company said .
The hun1, _J;:iart said, led to
Northern California at one point
and then to the central section of
the state. The re also were reports
Gonz.ales haa left the country and
Of the nine shareholders of
record, smrc11 and her mother cast
the only votes ag1l\fl5t the merger.
Shareholders voting in favor of
w,~~~~~~h-~~~~·sai'urd.ay
where it had before -on a quiet
res1dentiat street in Huntington
Park. Hart said deteetives had
.been routinely checking four resi-
dences in the neighborhood si.nce
Gonzales low ered himself to free-
dom in September.
thf' merger, either in person or in
·proxy, included Irvine Co. ChaJr-
man Bren. Newco 1 Corp. (Bren's
holding l'Ompany ): l.rvtne family
member Linda l.rvtne Gaede of
Laguna Beach. Martm $. Ca.nS-or -·-
Belvedere. CalJf.. .Benjamin J.
Lambert of New York. Howard
Marguleas of SAach~lla; and Wu-
1.Jam T \Yhlt.e of Irvine
The newly me rged company
will ret.am the name, the Irvine
Co.
BULLETIN BOARD.
Police_ workshop set
on theft, check fraud
Combatting shoplifters and cht'Ck fraud wil l be the topic o~ a
w orkshop to be held W<.>dnesday at the Costa Mesa Police
Department. _
The w orkshop. sponsort\d by tht' Retail Committee of the _Costa
Mesa Chamber of CommerC'C. w ill feature a police presentation of
methods and techniques used by shophfters and con artists. ,
The seminar runs from 7:30 to 8:45 a .m in police department s
second floor auditorium. 99 Fair Dnve. Admissio n is free. and the
workshop 1sopen to the public lnformauon 1s available at 979-0536.
Senior fashion show in Laguna
A fashion show with older Lagunans posing as models will be
held Wednesday a t l p.m . at the Veterans Memorial Community
Center on Legion Street. .
The free show , sponsored by the Laguha Beach Free C~1c,
features senior ci tiien models emphas1z.ing creation of a n attractive
wardrobe' with inexpt:'ns1ve clothing.
--I • Crime prevention mee ting in Valley
I
Fountain Valley Neighborhood Watch 1s spon5?ring a citywide
crime prevention meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday m the Fou nt.am
Valley City Council Chambers. 1.0200 S later .Ave ..
Topic of the meeting is "Holiday Protl'.'Ct1on for Yourself. Xour
Home and Your Christmas Gifts."
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Fumes under control
The ~1arriott Hotel in Newport Beach sm elled a
little too clean for some guests Sunday a fternoon
a fter water found its way into a a 50-pound box
of. dry chlorine in the hotel's laundry area. The
water reacte d with the powder and emitted
chlorine fumes. Firefighters ventilated the area
a nd carriec( t)l~ bleach outside to be removed by a
commercial storage ·company later Sun~ay . No
one was injured .
Suspect
held in
hit:..run .
death
A man killed Late Saturday on
the San Diego Freeway in Costa
Mesa was identified today as
Frank Martinez, 54, of Hunt·
ington Beach. Authorities said he
was struck by a hit-and-run driver
near the Harbor Boulevard of-
framp.
Charles Akers, 45, was arrested
at his Garden Grove home foUow -
ing the fatal accident on suspicion
of felony hit and run, man-
slaughter and felony drunken
driving, said officer Rick Stevens
of the California Highway Patrol.
Martinez apparently had stop-
ped on the freeway about 8 p.m. to
assist a fellow motorist whose car
had stalled. Authorities said
Martinez was walking toward the
di.Sabled car when Akers' vehicle
aHegedly clipped the stalled car
and hit Martinez.
Martinez was pronounced dead
at the 5cene, police said.
Oft1cer StevertS said Akers was
located after a witness to the
hit-and-run accident provided
authorities with the license plate
number of the sought-after car.
Huntington nurse
honored for work
Lois Madden, R.N .. critical care
nurse and relief house supervisor
for Humana Hospital West-
minster, has been named the
winner of Humana lnc.'s Pacific
Region Nursing Excellence
Award.
Madden, .a resident of Hunt-
ington Beach, was selected in a
competition among nurses work-
ing at 11 .Humana hospitals in six
states.
She has been with the West·
"minster hospital for six year$.
F.ur.s.e .thief bll.sy .ai ~-ewport _lllarket
A Newport Beach woman reported
lhe lhett 01 her wallet from ner purse
in a shopping cart-at Ille Hughes
supermarket on Via Lido Sunday
Tne value ol the loss was placed at
$295. Another woman reported IOS·
1ng her wallet in the same manner
Sunday. police said The value of lhat
toss was $43
A Newpon Beach man reported
the tt'lett of $2,852 of boating Items
lrem his boat In dry storage at 100
Sni.gyard Way ~a'!tc~ay.
An Irvine man repor1ed the thett of
lou'r hubcaps valued at $200 each
from his auto parked In the 4200
block of Scou Drive Sunday attar·
noon
The Jimmy DeFore Danoe Center
at 3723 Birch St reported the thett of
$4.254 of video equipment sometime
Saturday night or early Sunday
morning. poltCe s11d
A Newport Beach man raponed
the thett ol a camera and__otheL
household Items with a combined
value of $400 trom his home In the
4 700.block ol Surrey Drive Friday
Laguna Beach
A 101a1 ol $150 in casn was stolen from a Jtou~ to the 100 block ol Cliff
Drive by a "t'louse guest," Laguna
Beach police were told. . . .
A man described as about 25 years
of age with a thin build and' a
mustache was seen a11emp11ng 10
break into a residence in the 900
block of Park Avenue. The suspect
was gone When}'°!~ arrived.
A night-time burglary netted $230
lor the thieves from a business In the
600 block ol S°!'I~ c::oast Highway
-A cbmmerclal s1gn ror fhe Hobb!\
Shop was stolen from the front of the
business Sunday. The owner placed
lhll sign's value at $150 ..
fountain Valley
A Fountain Valley man aald he
round $108.95 In ~olns stuffed In an
athletic sock in the back yard of his
residence In the 18000 block ot Mt
Ctmmaron Street. The sock con-
tained six Eisenhower dollars. two
Kennedy hall-dollars. 308 Washing-
ton quaners. 185 Roosevelt dimes
and 129 Jefferson nickels.
Burglars broke a window to a
J esldance tn the 18000 btock of Mt.
Watton Circle and stole two hand·
guns. a watch and corns from an
upstairs master bedroom. -
Huntington Beach
A black t982 Cadillac El Oo<ado
was reported stolen Sunday evening
trom a fast fOOd restaurant 111 Beectl
Boulevard and Ellls Avenue. The loss
was estimated at S 17,000 .
Vandalism was discovered Sunday
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morning at Marine View School, 5682
Tllberg Orlva School windows were
broken and wa l ls w ere
spray-pall'lted.
A yellow Ford was burglarized early
Sunday whlle parked on the 17400
block of Koledo Lane. The loss.
estimated al at $310, Included an
AMJFM cassette stereo and en
equalizer.
A home break-In was reponed
Saturda_y night 01J the 6600 block ol
Glen Drive. Entry was made through
an unlocked llldlng window. The loss.,.
Included a $500 television set .and
jewelry wor1h $500.
Costa Mesa
'An ampllfler valued al $500 was
stolen from the parking lot ol Johan-
na's Bar. 810 W. 19th St .. sometime
Friday night. The ampllfler was left In
an unlocked van.
A hearing aid and a camera were
stolen from a home on the 300 block
of Hamllton Street Friday night while
lhe resident waa away. Thelves
apparently made entry by prying
open a slldlng rear door. Loss was
estimated at $750.
Screens were cut and windows
pried open at a houM on the 2300
block of Columbia Drive Saturday. A
television set and some Jewelry,
valued at S 1,600, were stolen.
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Oran·ge Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 14, 1983 * J\3
\YE ASKED:
•
Pam Batea,
commodlthta broker,
Costa Meas
"I think it's the whole
feeling of apathy in the
world today that makes
kids take.drugs anddrink.
It would probably take all
day to really figure out who
is responsible."
Georgeanne Xagorarakla,
bookkeeper,
CoataMeae
"Probably it's the family
that is responsible. I think
the family should be closer
and"communicate mor~."
the schools?'
Norman Nett,
electrlclan and volunteer
coach,
Santa Ana Height•
"I've wor~ed with lots of
kids in sports programs
and I see most of the ·
problems beginning with
the parents. Some allow it
or encourage it."
Deann Schaulla,
Mariner• Elementary stu-
dent,
CostaMeae
"I think teen-agers -.
the high school k-ids are
responsft5re. · ·
I
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Joan McNelU,
Newport Beach
"These kids don't realize
earning· things and having
a sense of .accomplishment
1s what 1s important -not
doing drugs.''
~
Ken Cooke,
lnaurance employee,
Huntington Beach
"I would say older in-
fluences -like older
brothers -and peer
pressure.'·
Red ·Cross seeks blood on Coast
Bloodmobile will be visiting eight locations during November
The American Red Cross blood-
mobile ·will be in eight locat10ns
along the Orange C.oast during the
remainder of November Donors
between the ages of 17 and 66 are
urged to participate.
_ .Da~. l<>Catio~ ilOd h~rs ~
listed below:
• Today. St. Joachim Catholic
Church, 1964 Orange Ave .. ~ta
,..,
Mesa, from 2:15 ~-7·;~.
• Today. Mesa Verde United
Methodist Church. 1701 Baker
St .. Costa Mesa. from 2:45 to 7:30
p.m. •
• Saturday, Lifespring, 3151
~ay _Ave.,. Sui~ lfiO •. Costa
Mesa, from 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
-• Nov. 23. Eagle Scout. LOS.
17500 Bushard Street, Fount.am
Valley . .from 2:15 to 7 p.m .
· • Nov. 28. St. Wilford's
Ep1scopaJ Church. 18631 Chapel
Lane, Huntington Beach , from
2:45 to 7:30 p.m.
• Nov: 'l8, St. Mari's Church.
428 Park· Av~:. ·l:.aguna Beach,
from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m.
•,Nov_ 29. Connell Chevrolet,
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Crom 11:15 am to 4 p,m.
~Valley man burned
as gas fumes ignite
United Way
to fund five
•
A Fountain VaUey man at·
.tempting to clean greasy clothes
with gasoline was burned Sunday
night when a washing machine
spark ignited the fumes.
Fountain Valley Fire Battalion
Chief John Bolstad said the inci-
dent occurred at 6:22 p.m. in the
garage adjacent to the home of
Oscar Matson, 12159 Loya River
Circle.
He· said Matson had doused
some greas y clothing with
gasoline and then had placed thPm
in a washing machine. He 'was
watching the machtne fill when
the electrical timer ignited the
gaspline fumes. causing a flash
fire, Bolstad said.
The fire official srud Matson
quickly ~xtinguished the blaze by
clostng the washer lid. He was
taken to Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital, where he was
treated for a burned hand and
released.
Bolstad said flammable liquids
should never be used to remove
stains because of the hazardous
fumes such liquids release_. __ _
new agenc1e~
The board of directors for The
United Way of Orange County
North/South. has voted to fund
f1vJ new agencies beginning this
month.
The Orange County Epilepsy
Society will receive $15,000; San
Oemente Seniors will receive
$21,000; Human Options in
Laguna, Be~ch will receive
$10,000; Women's Transitional
Living' Center in Fullerton was
allocated $45,000 and Hope House
will receive $27.500.
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MONDAY, blOV. 14, 1983 *
STOCKS 84
TELEVISION BS
COMI CS 8 6
Hou ·ton finally finds
H WH)' to win in the NFt
... and Dallas finds 11 wuy
to lost•. See p age 82. '
CdM, Marina win coin flips, get home games
CIF playoffs b egin; Loyola looms down the road for Barons Friday's first round games
By ROGER CARL.SON
Of the Delly l'llol Itel!
Corona del Mar High 's St'a K.mgs and the
Manna Vikings won coin fhps Sunday to emerge as
thC' home teams for their fi rst round CIF football
playoff gamt>s Friday 111ght
Cdr.t. the runne r-up in the &•a Vll'w League. are
plttro against Brea-Olinda's Wlld1:ats. 'who jX)Sted a
6-2-2 record.
Thl•rc was a confh<.·t 111 sites, howt>vcr. with Sea
Vie w Leagul' l'hamp1l>n Nl·wport Harbor also
-drawing a home ass1gnml•nt. thl• S<.•a K.mgs will be
playing thl'1r game at Orangt· Cuast Cl>llcge
Marina, mt'anwhilc, a tr1-c:hamp1on with a 3-1-1
league m ::ord. will tangle with !:kl Rey League
represent.alive St. John ~'Oat W~·stminster liigh in
the Big Five /
Huntington Beach, the No. l seed from the
Sunset League, will host wild card team St. Francis,
in a repeat of the 1982 overtime playoff opener, on the
Oilers' campus.
1'~ountain Valley is at San Gorgonio with the
game to be played at the University of Redlands.
Also in the B\g Five Conferepce first round is
Angelus League representative Mater Dei. which is
a l Fontana. · ,.
Elsewhere in the Central Conference, Harbor's
first-round opponent is Garden Grove; lrvine is at La
Habra; and El Toro meets No. 1 seed L~ Quinw at
Garden Grove High. 1
Woodbridge High, in the CIF playoffs for ;the
first time. is at Downey in a Southern Conference
game 1 ln eight-man football , Newport Chrisll<µl 's .
. .,_..,.....
Ch r is Bahr's Raide r teammates lowing his game-winning fi e ld go a l
c~rry _!lim off the He ld ·Sunda r_,_fo_l_-__ w_ith four seconds le ft.
first-round victory in the smaU schools division
earned the Conquerors a tnp to Baker
All games are sch1..oduled for 7:30 Friday night,
tentatively. •
In looking down the rood~t cone S<:hool with a
rugged draw 1s Founuun Valle '.the No. 3 seed m the
Sunset League dt'Splle its tr1-c amp1onsh1p <1nd No. 2
ranking in Orange County
Should the Barons get past Cttr.us Belt League
champion San Gorgonio they'll most likely be pitted
against No. l seeded and unbeaten Loyol<1, which has
rambled to a 9-0 re<.'Ord.
h was LOyola which sent Fount.am Valley out of
the playoffs a year ago w ith a convincing 21-0 victory
Huntington Bcac:h Coach George P as<.'Oe, an
assistant at Fount.am Valley m that gaow. however,
ISee CIF, Page 8 21
Big Five Conference
8t. Francie at Htn. lleech
, St. John ,Boeco •t Marina
Fountain Valley at Ian Qorgonlo
Mater Del 1t Fontana
C•ntral Conference
Garden Grove at Newport Harbor
.Srea-Ollt)da at Corona del Mar
lrvlne at la Habr1
El Toro it la Quinta
Southern Conference
Woodb;ldge at Downey
MIHlon VleJo 1t Pacifica
Warren 1t Capo Valley
·Raiders Bahr Deriver
Broncos booted away inf ading seconds, 22-20
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Raiders, thanks to Raiders' 7-yard line, and on third-and-goal, Elway
an adrruttcdly nervous place-kicker, are sitting pretty scrambled into the end zone from four yards away.
with five games re maining m the National Football The conversion Qy Karlis put the Broncos ahead
League's regular season. 20-19 with 58 seconds left.
"Anyone who says that they're not ex<:1ted or The Raiders then moved 48 yards in five plays to
nervous when they kick field goals hasn't done it as the Denver 22 and Bahr, who had kicked field goals of
much as I have," Chris Bahr said Sunday. moments 28 and 42 yards earlJer, c~ through.
a!ter his tht.rd field goal of the day. a 39-yarder with Plunke tt, who completed 26 of 42 passes for 252
four seconds remaining, gave the Raiders a thrilling yards on the day, hit on four of his five throws on the
22-20 VlCtory over the Denver Broncos. winning march, all to tight end Todd Christensen, for
"I just wanted to make a good swing," contlnu~ 58 yards. .
Bahr, who is in his eighltl NFL season. "Sure, I was The Raiders overcame an illegal-use-of-hands
nervous, but it tnakes you concentrate a Little bit more penalty on the drive. .
when it comes down to a situation like that. -"At the end thore, when-we had to come up with-'
"You know. a situation like th~ doesn't hit you same big plays, Jim (Plunkett) was excellent and
until Monday morn.mg." · Todd (Chnstenseh) was, what can you say?"
.. The victory boosted the Raiders' record to 8-3. commented Raiders' Coach Tom Flores. "These are
The Raiders lead the American Football Conference's the types of games you have to win.
West.em Division by two games over the Broncos, "This kind of game is going to make an old man
who fell to 6-5. out of me Games like this are the type that make you
Before Bahr's wmmng kick, the difference in.the gray. or lose your hair. or get an ulcer, or whatever."
game was a conversion he wasn't able to attempt --------...,...~---------. because of a bad snap from cente r.
It d1dn'.t seem too slgnificant at the lime, as it
came after a 17-yard storing run by Frank Ha wkins
with 11:44 remaining in the game.
That gave the Raiders a 19-10 advantage, and
the Broncos had been almost totally ine pt offensively
up to that lime.
However, rookie quarterback Joh.n Elway then
. gwded Denv.er 78 ya.r~ \.9 tb~ Los Angeles 4-yard
line, and Rich Karlis kicked his second field goal of·
the game, a 22-yarder, to cut the Raiders' lead to six
points With 6:35 left.
Shortly later, Denver., linebacker Tom Jack.sort
forced his second fumble of the game, hitting Lo6
Angeles quarterback Jim Plunkett and :farring the
ball loose. Rubin Carter recovered for the Broncos at
the Raiders' 42-yard line with 3:40 left.
A 23-yard run by Elway moved the ball to the
Top 10 .
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ATLANTA:(AP) -The Ram$ fight for a share
o'f the division lead and Atlanta fights for survival
when the two National Conference West rivals meet
torught on national television, I On Tl' tonl•llt I
CllaiJael 7 at 8
The Rams. 6-4. need a victory to retain a share of
the division lead with the San F'rancisco 49ers, w ho
defeated New Orleans 27-0 Sunday to drop the Saints
one game off the pace in the torrid West race.
The Falcons have Jost all four of their games
within the division this season, including a 27-21
setback at the hands of the Rams four weeks ago that
built Los Angeles' 'commanding ~dvant.age in the
series to 25-6-2. · · ' · Atlanta carries a 4-6 record mto the game and
_ will remain in the diVIS1on ceUar. but could close to
withm one game of the Rams and S811lts and stay two
games behind the 49ers with a victory.
Despite the records, Atlanta is a l 1h-point
favorite ln the Monday Night Football telecast
(ABC), set for a 6 p.m. PST kickoff in Atlanta-Fulton
County Stadium. The Falcons were assured of a
sellout of just over 60,000 when a local television
station gobbled upsorrie 1.000 unsold tickets Friday so
Coach John Robinson of the Rams reviewed the
films of the initial con test last week and said that
"looking at the first quarter again makes you want to
vomit." The Rams were domipated in the first period
before claiming the victory.
Five of Atlanta's losses this season have been by
a total of 19 points, but the Falcons were trounced last
week by the Saints 27-10, blowing a 10-0 lead.
a local blackout would not be in effect. '
"They simply outplayed us in that second half,
but I think our team will bounce back," Atlanta
Jazz are for real,
but Lakers are, too
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The
way the Los Angeles Lakers were
talking about the Utah Jau. 1t
was difficult to determine who'd
won the contest between the two
National Basketball Assoc1at1on
clubs
"People better start respecting
tha t team." the Lakers' M;igic
Johnson said Sunday night after
scoring 30 po~nts, pulling down l3
rebounds and handing off 16 as-
sists in a 124-11 8 victory over the
Jazz.
"They're playing r<ins1!\tcmtJy
well: they've really got 1t
Volleyball teams
on r oad Tuesday
The area's thret> quar-
terfinaJists in the girls ClF 4-A
volleybaU playoffs have drawn
road assignments '"'for 1'uesday
night's (7:30) action
Second-seeded CQrona del Mar.
the Sea View League champion,
1.s at Sl Joseph (Lakewood). No 4
seed Ne wport Harbor 1s at Bay
League champion Sant.a Monica
and Laguna Beach, the :;outh
Coast League Uthst, IS at Nu 3
seed Gahr High an Cem tos.
,.
together. They're going to be a
team to be reckoned with."
Laker Coach Pat Riley said
much the same thin~.
"Some people look at the Jazz
and think they'll fade, but they're
one tough basketball team ... The
Utah Jazz won't be walked over
anymore · We had our problems
with tbem in Salt Lake and this
game wasn't any easier," said
Riley. "Frank Layden has done a
heck of a job with that team."
The L•ers. who had taken a
120-115 verdict over the Jau
earlier, got a pair of three-point
plays to pull out Sunday's victory.
ln a contest that was cl06e most
of the way. Jamaal WUkes made a
steal and was fouled as he sank a
layin. then made the free throw
to give the Lakers a 119-116 lead
with 1:20 remaining. T hen, with
the 900re 120-118, Michael Cooper
duplicated Wilkes' feat t.o give
Los Angeles a 123-118 edge with
29 seconds left.
"I think we played hard and
well." said Jau Coach Layden.
"We got back m there with less
than a minute to go. but th<*' big
plays by the Lakers iced the
game "
DAV£OllANT
Stanford rows . . to regatta win
Stanford University dominated
t he sixth a nnual Newpor t
Autumn•Rowing Regatta Sunday
morning at the North Lido Chan-
nel, winning the vanity eights
and novice freshman eights over a
strong field .
Stanford Coach Bill Whit ford. a
former Newport Harbor High
and Orange C.oaat College athlete.
said his team's victory was
bolstered by the "fact we were
able to compete within tough
COO\J)et.iJJ•n."
· Slanrord's varsity boat won by
nearly a half boat length ov~r
runner-up Orange Coast College,
with UC lrv'lne's B and A boata,
UCLA and the OCC B boat trail-
ing.
"We were ju.st plea!led to be in
the forefront with these top
crews," said OCC Coach Dave
Grant.
Coach Dan Henrungsa1d . "It has throughout the year.
·~Stopping (Enc) Dickerson is a big key, but it~s
not the only key," Henning said of tl°)e Rams' rookie
sensation, who had his lowest output of the year in
the earlier game, only 64 yards on 29 carries. He did,
however, score twice on short runs.
Dickers0i1. wno pl?yed at Southern Methodis{
last year, leads the NFL in rushing with 1,223 yards.
He is averaging 4.9 yards per carry and has scored 15
touchdowns.
Atlanta features a solid one-two punch in
quarterback Steve Bartkowski and running back
William Andrews, each ranked second in the league.
Bartkowski has passed for 2,397 yards and 17
touchdowns, and Andrews has rushed for 955 yards
on 220 carries, a 4.3 average.
Vince Fe rragamo. the Rams' quarterback, has
connected on 187 of 303 attempts for 2,2 12 yards and
15 scores.
Har_bor, Wilson
collide Tuesday .
They're down to the quarterft.nals in the ClF 4-A
water polo playoffs Tuesday, but tbe Newport
Harbor-Long Beach Wilson showdown at Harbor is
clearly the big attraction. Game time is 3:15.
Wilson, 18-7 for the year, was a 6-5 loser to the
Sailors earlier in the year when Carl Stewart's
three-quarter lob shot miraculously connected.
·~twas the most amazing shot I've ever seen,"
says Sailors Coach Bill Barnett, and Wi.leon Coach
Rick J ones, a Huntington Beach resident, says his
team hasn't for~otten, either.
Other 3: 15 games scheduled for Tuesday include
top-seeded Foothill at University: Sea View League
champ Corona del Mar vs. Villa Park at El Toro High;
and Sunset League titlist Fountain Valley facing
Sunny Hills at lndependence Park ln Fullerton.
Foothill, Corona del Mar and Sunny Hills rate as
&0lid favorites, but the Wilson-Harbor game is up in
the air.
The game matches two contrasting styles
according to Barnett, who says his team's dependence
on Matt Tingler could be a big factor against Wilson's
balance.
"They have much more balance. 90 we have our
problems;• says Barnett.
Wilaon's attack includes DaJe Inskeep (a team
leader with 86 goal<J), Mark Griffith, Amos Merkle
and Mike Riggs.
Jones, however , disagrees with Barnett's
one-man Newpol"t Harbor theory.
"He's al.90 got a l~-player bench and he can
shuffle them in and out faster than I can deal cards,"
llAya J ones "But he's been sroutlng WI Lately and
taking notes. 90 at lea1t he's worried."
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CONFERENCE
Compton · (6-4) at
Loyola (9-0)
FoantalD Valley
(7-%·1) at San Gorgonio
(8-2)
St. Francia (5-4-1) at
HaDUDgtoD Beacll
('7-%-1)
Servite (6-3-1) at LB
Poly (6-1-2)
F.isenhower (5-5) at
Lakewood (8-0-1)
Notre Dame (6-2-2) at
Bi.shop Amat (8-2)
. St. John Boeco (5-4-1)
at Marina ( 4-4-!)
Mater Del (5-5) at
Fontana (10-0)
-CENTRAL CONFERENCE
El Toro (5-5 at La
Quinta (9-1)
Norwalk (6-3-1) at
Sunny Hills (6-4)
Fullerton (5-5) at
Valencia (8-1-1)
Garden Grove (5-4-1)
at Newport Rartt.r
(7-t-1)
Artellia (5-4-1) at Loe
Amlp (9-1) .
Bree-Olinda (8-2-2) at
Coro .. del Mar (1-l)
lrvble ( 1-4) at La
Habra (8-2)
Savanna (6-3-1) at La
Mirada (10-0)
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
Canyon (6-4) at
Lynwood (10-0)
Loi Alt.oa at El Dondo
(7-3)
WarTen (6-4) at Capo
Valley (8-2)
Ro.,.land (7-2-1) at 1:1
Modena (8-2)
Mt.ion Viejo (M) at
Pacifica (8"2)
Foothill (7-2-1) at HH
Wlllon (7-2-1)
W..Ortdp (74) at
Downey
l'.lperarua (4-6-1) at
,Santa Anl (8-1-1)
... --------... ----... -----------------------------·-------82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November t4, 1983
SPORTS BREAK
Zalataia holds off
. Jo-hn Henry to win
J Oak Tree Invitational
t"rom AP dtsP.tcllee
ARCADIA -ZalataJa, a filly JUSl
arrived from France, upset the
favontes to win the $400,000 Oak Tree
Invitational at Sant.a Arut.a Sunday, spolling the
bid of John Henry to capture the race a fourth
straight l.lme.
The 4-year-old Zalat.rua stood off a l&te stretch
bid by the 8-year-old defending champion to beat
ham by a half -length in the 11-" ..ru.Je test over the
grass course.
The time was 2:29 1·5 over turf rated just
"good" following rains the previous two days.
The French filly, eighth in the Arc .de
1'riomphe at Longchamps in France in her last
outang Oct: 2. went off only a 10-1 choice in the
betung, with John Henry at 4.5
As the Italian import Terreno set the early
pace, both ZaJat.aJa w ith her regular French rider,
Freddy Head, aboard and Jolid'i Henry with Chris
McC.arron aboard, were back in the field of nine
grass course runners.
Each made moves coming intD the tum for
home with the colt Load The Cannons challeng-
ing.
Quote of the day
~ Richie Pbllllpi, head oC the NBA
referees' union, which was on strike at the
start of the season: "The Gorilla. the mascot
in Phoenix, makes $37,500 in base salary.
The Gorilla! And we've got referees with
seven years experience who aren't making
$37.500."
McEnroe whips Connors
WEMBLEY, England -John ~
Mt:Enroedefeatedastrangely laid back
Jlmmy Connors, 7-~. 6-l, 6-'1 Sunday to
win a Grand .Prtx tennis tournament
tor the fifth ume in six years.
Near the end of a fiercely contested first set,
Connors shouted out and was warned for an
"audible obecenity."
It was the second time this week he had been
warned for obecenities, and Connors appeared to
lose interest in the mat.ch after that. He hit loose
shots, made flippant rorrunents to the crowd and
later renewed his criticisms of the strict way aome
umpires apply the Grand Prix Code of Conduct.
"They are t.ak.ing all the joy and fun out of the
game," Connors said. "If they go on like this next
year, you won't see me around any more."
Italians, Australians win
In Fresno, guard Antonello Riva
scored 21 pqints Sunday to lead the
Italian l).8tio$.l team to a 78-63 victory
over Fresno St.ate in an exhibition
basketball game.
m
Ron Anderson's 23 points led the Bulldogs.
In Los Angeles, guard Philip Smyth scored 14
points. including six free throws in overtime, to
lead the tDuring Australian Olympic team to an
80-75 exhibition basketball victory over
Loyola-_Marymount Sunday night.
Sunny's Halo r e tired to stud
ARCADIA -Sunny's Halo, win-
ner of this year's Kentucky Derby and
Super Derby. has been retired to stud .
Trainer David Cr06S said Saturday
•that the colt will leave Santa Anita in about 10
days for Kentucky, where he will st.and at Domino
Stud Farm.
Television, radio
TV: NFL Football -~at Atlanta, 6 p.m ..
Channel 7.
RADIO: NFL Football -~at Atlanta, 6
p.m., KMPC (710).
CIF PLAYOFF-PAIRINGS • • •
From Page B 1
rugged draw is Fountain Va.lh:y, the No. 3 keel in tht>
Sunset League despite 1ts tn·championship and Nu. 2
rank.mg in Orange County
Should the Barons get past Citrits Belt League
champion San Gorgonio they'll most likely be pitted
against No. l seeded and unbeaten Loyola, which has
rambled to a 9-0 record.
It was Loyola which sent Fountain Valley out of
·the playoffs a year ago with a convincing 21-0 victory.
Huntington Beach C.oach George Paacoe, an
assistant at Fountain Valley in that game. however,
doesn't see Loyola as the dominating figure which
No. 1 seed usually dictates.
"The whole upper bracket is a tough draw." says
Pascoe. "But there's no easy team in any spot and
whoever gets hot and plays error-free football is
going to win this one. There is no dominating team in
the playoffs."
San Gorgonio enters w1 an 8-2 record, wruch
includes a 10-7 loss w' Capistrano Valley in
non-league play and a 21 -1'1 loss to Citrus Belt
League champ Fontana.
St. Francis relies on CV\ I attack with a
run-oriented game behind a front line which includes
251 -pound tackle Dave Hallstrom. The defense is
built around an interior three checking in at 227. 200
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and 225.
St J ohn Bosco LS another typical Dt>I l«:y Lellf{Ue
team with run-tendencies, much 1.Jke the Angelus
League, and the Braves' 5-4 ·I record includes a 27-0
thrashing of St. Francis.
Fontana, under former St. Paul •istant Dick
Bruich, has fashioned a 10-0 re<.'Ord Cllld has allowed
onJy one team to score more tban 14 points.
Newport Harbor's first round foe -Garden
Grove -has compiled a 5-4·1 record and finished
third in the Garden Grove League. The Argos boast a
solid offensUve line that averages 190 pounds in Cront
of running back Terry Brown, who has scored 8
touchdowns.
Brea-Olinda, which tted Orange League cham-
pion Valencia 3-3, has Craig Oden at the controls.
Oden has passed for 1,073 yards with 65 completions
in 136 attempts.
La Habr<i boasts.. the Weatherspoon brothers -
seruor Anthony Weatherspoon (6-1. 226 fullback)
and sophomore t.a1lback Chuck Weatherspoon, a
176-pound scou1er.
La ~umu., the No. 1 seed' in the Centra.J
Conference, d'"ew a toµgh first-round opponent in El
Toro. The up-ard-coming Chargers are the defend-
ing champions and recently dealt Newport Harbor a
28-7 triumph. * * * ~~~~~~~
First round C.IF football playoff pairings
BIG fl\IE CONfEll•HCI
lomoton 16·•1 at LOVOll 19·01
fe;intaln \lalev 17·2· 11 el Sen Goroonlo 11·71 St Francis (S·•·IJ al H~ ... d\ 17·2·1)
S.rvlle (6-l-II al LB Polv 14· 1·21 El .. nllower (S•SI at La .. twooel 11·0· IJ
Notre Oame (6·2·21 •• Blsnoo Amat (1·71 St Jolln Bosco IS·•· 11 al N\otriM (4·4· 21
INMr Otl CS·S) al Fontana (10·01
CIENTllAL COHflEllENCI
El Toro (S·S vs La Quinta (9· ll tt Garden Grove
Norwell. (6·3· 1) et Sunnv Hiii• (6·4)
Fulte<ton CS··S> at Vatencla (I· 1· ll Gar~ Grove (<S·•·H al New-' Hal"ller 17·1-ll
Artale CS·4· 11 11 Los Amlooa (9· I) Brta·Otlnda !6·2·21 a l C.-dll INr (l ·J)
lntM 14·0 al La Hat>ra (8·2l ~vanna (6·3· 11 al La Mirada ( 10-0)
SOUTHERN CONfEllENCE
CanVOfl (4·4) al Lvnwooel I 10-0)
Lo• Altos al Et Ooraoo (7·Jl
Warren (6·•1 al Ceoo Ve llev Cl 71
llowtend 17·2·11 el El Modena (I 71
Min ion Vtek> (6·0 at Patlllca Cl 11
Footnlll 11·2·11 at HH Wiison c7·7·11
W~ (7·11 at Oownev
E 'o.ran,. U ·S· I) al S..nl a Ana II· I · I)
COASTAL CONFERENCE
lioov., (6·•1 al No Torrance I 10·0)
lloval l1·JJ al Ventura (l·lJ
Pasaoena 14·•·2) al Cnanntl 1,1a11<1• 19 1)
S.llla Monica (S·•I al Sc/lurr 11·2>
S.n Marc:oa (7·1) 11 WeSI Torrt r>ea \1·2)
Burrougns, Burbank (7·31 al Camarlllo 17·31
0-nard (7·31 et Harl (7·3)
Nawburv Par~ (7·3l al Muir (t ·0· 11
l!ASTIERN•CONfEllENCE
Covina (7·31 al lllveolo. Potv 110·01
Palm ~prlnvs 110-01 al La S..rna !7·3)
Norin lllv..-al«M (S·•·ll t t Sou•h Hiiis V-11
CorON CS· SI at Gland<>ra (1 ·1· IJ MonlaOlllO (S·S) al Ramona (9· 11
Oami.n tt·•l al RubiooYk (9· ll Norlnvlew (S·•I a• Claremont (1·1·11
NcSrte Vista (6·41 at Bell Gil9fde"' ct· I>
.
Oilers find Luck to end long famine
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NOttTHWIESTlltN CONFEltENCI SI. Barnard (1·21 al Monrovia (9·01 •
Anteloc>a Valltv (1·7) al Hawthorne CS·O • Marv Siar (6·3·1) el LomPOC (7·1·7)
Blair (6·•) al Ca•won. S.uous (9· ll Cat>rlllO l6·l · 11 al Tamolt Cltv 17· H>
tnvlawooel (6·3· 11 a l Blsnoo Montoomerv !9·0-11
Culva• Cllv C.·6) et Ouaru Hiii !1·71
Houston's 27-17 vic~ory ends frustrations; Kenney sparks Kansas City !.an Marino (S·4l al !.ante Marla 19·0-I)
SOVTHl!ASTERN CONFEllENCE
ICf POtl 0 ·41 et Baklwln· Par" Cf·O)
Btawln (6·3·1l 11 Olamono Bar 11·1-1 1
HOUSTON -Houston quarterback OJJver
Luck. making tu.s first National Football League
start. completed two touchdown passes. as the Oilers
ended more than a year of frustration with a 27-17
victory over the Detroit Lions tD snap a 17-game
losmg streak Sunday.
It was the Oilers first vtctory since they beat
Seattle 23-21 on Sept. 19. 1982 and gave them a 1-10
record this season. The triumph ~ept the Oilers from
tying the team's 18-game losing streak record set
durmg successive 1-13 seasons in 1972 and 1973
Elsewhere in th~ NFL Sunday:
-£blels 20; Bea1tals IS -
KANSAS €1TY. M o.-·am ..K.ehfiey passe<1 for
• J>l(e touchdown and ran for another, pacing Kansas
C11v over the Cincmnati Bengals, who consistently
failed on cnu_@LQ!a_ys deep m Chiefs' territory
NFL ROUNDUP
411ers Z7, Saints 0
SAN FRANCISCO -Fred Dean manhandled
New Orleans quarterback Dave Wilson, sacking him
six times, and Joe Mont.an.a threw three tDuchdown
passes as the San Francisco 49ers rolled to a 27 -0
victory over th~ Saints.
Packers ZS. J'llda1ts Z I
• Mlfjl~~LI_?-·~ Dickey passed for two
touchdowns, Jan Sf.enerudkickedlwotiela goals and
Greg Boyd sacked Minnesota quarterback Steve Dils
for a safety as th e Green Bay Packers beat the
Vikings and moved intD a first-place tie in the
National Conference's C.entral Division. I Ch•r•ers 24, Cowbo.vs Z3 I.
S AN DlEGO-Rooloe Deme Nelson return~ a Cards 33, §ealJa wks ZB
blocked punt 21 yards !or .a. touchdown an_Q__ #ST . LOUIS -.Neil Lomax fired Cour sconng
beleaguered quarterback Ed Luther passed for 340 passes tD Roy Green. including three during a
yards to end a San Diego touchdown drought and five rtouchdown second quarter, and Neil
carry the Chargers to an upset over the D~ O'oOnoghue booted a 33-yard field goal with 7:50
Cowboys ' remaining as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated
BCYC's Winterhawk
takes ~arly le~a...._
,By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
Oallt "°4 8Ml"'9 w.-
HaJ Day's 69-foot Winterhawk out of Bahia
Connttuan Yacht Club carved out a 14-mile lead over
her nearest competitDr Sunday after 20 hours of
sailing m the 800-mile Long Beach to La Paz yacht
rac:e Wirlterhawk is entered in the International
Seattle.
Pats 17. DolplJlas 8
FOXBORO. Mass. -Steve Grogan ran for one
touchdown, setup another with a 44-yard completion
and outplayed rookie Dan Marino, the NFL's tcp
passer. to lift the New England Patriots to an upset
victory over Miami.
Biils Z4, lets 17
NEW YORK -Joe Ferguson fired a 33-yard
touchdown pas.<; tD running back Joe Cribbs with 22
Offshore Rule class which started Saturday at noon. IUlltlH... lllCH _ At the 8 a.m. Sunday roll call. Wlnterhawk had ---'I __ _
628 mues tD gt>. The Shadow, skippered by Richard ~
Rogers. Los Angeles Yacht Club. had 642 miles to go, ~ Ill OIN
and Dennis Choat.e's Brisa was 655 miles from the finish ................ .
Leading the· 16-boat Performance Handic,ap 1MU llACM 9'"P•
Racmg Fleet which started Friday was Whistler. '" 141-IJU • e'4Ml11
co-skippered by Mike Elias and Dick Daniels. Long Clflla.lcll ..... a.ili-• ·
seconds left as the Buffalo Bills overcame a raft of
penalties to beat the New York Jets.
.
Steelers Z4. Colts 13
BALTIMORE -Cliff Stoudt threw two
touchown passes to spark Pittsburgh past Baltimore.
&toudt completed a 7-yard scoring pass to Calvin
Sw~ey with 16 seconds left in the first half for a
17-6 Pittsburgh lead, and a 2-yarder to Bennie
Cunningham with 5:14 left to play.
Redsldns 33, 61aats 17
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J . -John Riggins score<f twace· on two-yard bursts to tie a NtL record· ...
fQr con.secu.llile.-.games wJth a touchdown run and
Mlil'k. Moaeley kicked four field goals as the streakµl.g
Washingtol'\ Redskins_defeated the stufnbling New
Y.ork Giants.
lloval Oa" C7·l l al Ouarla 11·31
Central (3· 11 •' Caton (1·71 A~ Vatltv'IS·S) al San Olmai (1·11 •
Genesl'\a (S·4· 11 al Indio (1·7)
Ba"tow IS·Sl at Gare\I (6·3·1)
Cl'larl•r Oall (S·S) ., llosamH O 19· ll
INLAND CONf lllENCE Molava U·Sl et San Jacinto ( 10-01
ValltY Cnrtsllan (7·31 al LA Lulhefan (1·71 NMOla• (9· 11 el 0,.."99 Lutheran !6· )•I)
0.-1 <•·•I al Wnlllla< Cnrl"lan !1·21
Sau ano 16·•1 •• TrON 19·01 Twentvnlne Patrru (7·21 at Ontario C11r1,11an co·l· 11
MalO<IVland 16·3; I) et Blsnoo (6·4)
BHumont (6·3) el Maranalha ( 10·0)
DISElllT-MOUNTAIN
~nle ~nt! (S~·'7l et Hen ard 1llHI)
Nord!lott al Fiiimore l6·4J
Alar.<.ao.ro (7· 1·21 al SI Gena•••·• (4·S· I)
Carotn1er1a (S·4· II a• Perrl1 16·3)
Oa" Par" t7·3J at Mira Co,la 11·2· II
Aooura IS·SI et P .. o ll~~ !6·3· 11
CP1amlnad¥t6·3· 11 •• lllm of Worlcl !1·21
St BOflevenlurt IS· 4· 11 at Rio Mesa It· 11
TlG'HT -MAN' JEWS
i..,..~
BUC't<ltV a• Et Paso .,. "-lllo Honoo at Tamoleton
Small OIYIUan Htto.rla Cllrl\llan al Big Pin«
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TAHOE DONNlR _
Has Something for Everyone!
Beach Yacl'lt Club, 472 miles from the finish; second ~ · • -
was Frank Vaughn's Apparition, Windjanuners ..-,_"'\\ 10*-. ..&L t--.:>.t~h''t Club. with 48-1 miles from..Gabo,.a.nd,-~u:· :u.11llali~_,~l't• •!.! ...-1111 tl'!lri -.-.--f
Net-eid. skippered by Howard O'Dan.iels, Santa
Barbara Yacht Club, with 550 mil~ to o.
BUYING
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anything pertaining to sport•
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is now open for.
Lunch Monday through Friday
from 11 :30 a .m .
Dinner from 4 30 p.m · Entertainment Nighlly
Happy Hour Monday through Frtdoy 4 00 · 7 00
Champagne Sunday Brunch beginning soon
On Iha Boy . 260 7 w Coos1 MWV . Nowport Beoch . 646·0201
Own a Magnificent High Sierra Homeslte.
Tahoe Donner has something tor everyone!
We ·encourage your comparison of Tahoe
Donner with any resort property on today's
market, and you'll discover that Tahoe
Donner Is the perfect recreatlonat-resldentlal
community tor you and your family.
Tahoe Donner offers you tour-season resort
llvlng In a country club atmosphere, nestled In
the majestic High Sierra. Enjoy golf, skiing.
tennis, swimming, horseback rlctlng, camping.
a beach club on Donner Lake and much more.
The majority of our Ideal bulldlng sites are
priced from $25,000, although we do have a
few choice homesltes ottered tor sale below
th1t amount. Ask 1bout o~r superb golf
courae fairway proper11H. Annual percentage
rate• of 8.9-10.90/o and 15-year tong term loans
are alto avallable.
Tahoe Donner I• an outstanding $40 million
community developed to perfection by Dart
Retor1s Inc., a substdlary of Dart & Kr1ft. Inc.
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lt"s also easy to get there ... less than lwo mlles
from Interstate 80 at Truckee. only, 16 mlles
north of Lake Tahoe and about 200 mlle1
away from the San Francisco bay area.
For more details and a Fact Book on Tahoe
Donner and its recreational facilities,
including association assessments and tees
tor the use of certain amenities, mall In the
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" Up 3.87
Cloalng 1,254.07
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Corporate income taxes
8.1 percent of revenues
By tlae A11oct.1ed Preti
WASHINGTON -Corporate lncome taxes accounted
for 8.1 percent of all fedel'aJ revenues last year, less than
one-third the level of 1950, a new congressional study
dlSclosed today The study, conducted by the Joint Commit tee
on T axation and the General Accounting Office, found that
corporations c.arried 11 5 perren t of the tax load m 198 1 and
28.3 percent in 1950
Economic recovery still thriving
WASHINGTON -The eronomic recovery L'Ontinues to
thrive but needs discipline to reach a prosperous maturity,
Federal Reserve Chauma.n Paul Volcker says. His advice: ~t
the government's deficit down, keep w age and pn ce LnCreases
moderate-, and find ways for workers and employers to work
together for producu vity gams.
Consumer confidence index up
NEW YORK -Americans held their optirrusm last
month ab®t economic prospects, although plans for major
purchases slipped a bit, a b1.1Siness research group said. The
Conference Board, whlch is financed by businesses, said
Sunday that its Consume r Confidence Index edged up to 85,2
in October from 84.8 in September. .... -..
Banking indus try ban extended
WASHINGTON -Federal regulators plan to el-tend
until the spring the ban th.at has tern poraril y halted the
scramble.of securities finru and other companies into the
banking industry. C.T . Conover, U.S. comptroller of the
CUJTency ,'said he plans to e xtend hlS Office's moratonum on
the chartering of "non-bank banks" for t hree more months.
Douglas drops j etliner project
ST. LOUIS -Citing the continuing doldrums in
worldwide aircraft sales, McDonnell Douglas Corp. has
dropped its proposed MD-90 and MD-100 jetliner programs.
The board of directors voted to spend no more money on th e
MD-90 and MD-100 on which the corpora tion's Douglas
Alrcratt Co. dlviaion had been doing pretinunary work.
GOLD . OUOTATlONS
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